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THE BAMVOnO —

U. S. To Have Bum per
Toy Production Year

WEDNESDAY NOV. 10, 1040

ALR BAM fOtP, FLOMDA

Chemical Engineers Outline Hopes
For Defense Against Atom Bombs

RED DEAN SPEAKS
M O N T R E A L , Q u c., N o v. 0, &lt;/P)

AFL DRIVE
A U B U IIN D A LE . Nov. 10, (/P)—
Five full-tlmo A FL representative*
ere conducting one nf the biggest
organising drives ever attempted
in the Florida citrus Industry, a
union official aald here today.
Frank K’Dalgo, secretary of the
Florida Council of Citrus Worker*
Unions (A F L ), ssiil previously an­
nounced plans for a membership
und wage campaign ore getting
into full swing.
Al present the emphasis is on
preserving wage scales ruther than
mixing them.

THURMOND VOTE
CONCORD. N. H. Nov. 10—«P)
— Southerner* had torn# aympathIter* in New Hampshire In tha
elections laat week.
. M
Official tabulation* of th# Nov.
2 presidential flection xhowed that
Governor J. Wrom Tl urmond, of
South Carolina. State* High}*
standard Iwarer in th# recent c«f&gt;
rec«»lve&lt;l
volt* for
ail bn i w rltf-ln cin d ld lti.

—The Very Rov. Hewlett Johnson,
the "Red Dean" of Canterbury, ad­
—* -- ‘
dressed member* of the McGill
, ' f l y IX lK O tH Y ROB
University .Student C h r i s t i a n
At* Ncwsfeatura* W riter
;
Movement Inst night without lw*neIt V - a bumper year for Sant*
By HOWARD W. lll.AKF.SLEK
fit of loudspeakers .Somebody cut
Clauk'.jn H*e K01mI old/U.H.A.
As xocIa lad Hr ess Science Editor
the loudspeaker wires.
Peak production In practically
Heckled constantly and heutd
NEW YORK, Nov. 10, (A*)— Two hopeful things for Atnriican
any type you can in«r&gt;t)on&lt;!• piling
only by those on the main floor,
uu a «lft pack expectad to aet an
defense against atomic bombs were reported to the American Institute the lefisl liritish churchman said
alMloia record.
of Chemical Engineets today by Ralph F. Dimmitl, of the National that ilisrussloni for lasting pence
linjioy* alonr. the IM S Christ.Security Industrial Resouices Board. Washington.
would begin ultimately on the
«pss I
man «alr la ex per led to top
One he said is the probability that llir number of atomic bombs will hails of points made by Henry A.
000.000. Ami In g ift* fur grown­
I e limited. There is not enough uranium to use them fur any *-*■ ept Wallace in the recent presidential
ups, tbc anticipated totals are
campaign.
very important target*.
f
strictly fabulous
t
a t it s g l o r io u s b e s t
The other is th*
that Amer­ five siiuare miles, or under ftll.lHHl
D rfpitr ttit* growing chooslnes*
“ fact
f a .............
A new camna used in U. 8 .
ican Industry already la disparting population, would nut he econo­
of shoppers, rnerchanla are preI IIU IH II AND (KIM(I
Ni.vy reseurch can take pictures
;ed tills year fur lb# biggest I ,
si
A scene
from the hruu.lway stage success "John l^ives Mary", on a Idg scale. This scatterin' mically attractive, unless it con
LONDON. Nov It). t/|*i The I with un exposuie of only u milI'h .m e 9194
Christmas
business..In If&lt;O
ht'e lr - h i. (a on* uf three uf the IIMH-liM'J Drum* Festival attractions to hr out over large space* la tha best tained a highly strategic war ^Uhiirch of Engluml a»*einhly ap­ ; lionth of u second.
Raima* bualneaa^Jn
arose nteil by the Seminole County Junior Chomlter of Commerce at defense against atom bombs.
proved today the use of atom
plant."
"Recent surveys," ha said, "show
mincle High School direct from llmtdway with an all-star
Ih t Send
A manufacturer in planning, i * ( bombs us a “defensive neciissilv"
that only one-third of the plants mid. should draw an imaginary i “Kainxt an aggressor,
Lhoiigh the citiirury had decided New York cast.
built since 1940 have been located circle with u three inite radius | Only three delegate! out of r.mie
to enjoy to the fullest another
in cities of over 100,000 population.
peare!line Christmas, ^vthlle liter1 recast, John Golden, the original About .70 per cent of all plants uround I ho spot where he wants! *,h* n 400 Present voted hgninsl
Is still time.
thu
whlch was presented
i prodiirer, Sold the rights for a nu- built In that time are In towns uf to Imllil. In that circle— six miles ill
The scarcities,of the Immediate
u report by u special
llonul tour to the C ivic’ Diumu in,non or less. This compared with m Diameter— a bomb in flat Innd sion of the church.
postwar years uie gone, and In­
tioild. This Is the plav’a first pre­ only 20 per rent of the plants can destroy or dainuge any sort
I I I . Cyril K. (iuris-tt. Archbishop
stead shelves are stacked high
Fnr pruper prutcclioii Irtitti fiiiitiicinl Iohh consequent
of prcH-nt building. The manufac­
sentation outside of New York In l.iiilt before 1940."
with every luxury and utility
turer will then list in this ur«a of York, said:
on ItKluy'H linzurtlH to ponton, property, Itome or buaihumorous manner the author,
Dimmltt
s*ld
the
manufacturer
known to modern man, and a few
, T.h e I mioiI i Would almost cerneitn, consult Ui Ih tiKt'ticy. A.s competent insurance aur(ieorge Seaton, deal* with the can figure nut much of what to do • evry plant that might interest on
.
he used if another w sr
new unex.
• neiny planner,, and stay a w«y. if |
for
himself,
on
the
basis
uf
thing*
veyors, we upprouch your problem front every ungle. .
tiroke out. T h e tem ptutlun v ill l»e
The price tags on all this
Three outstanding hit shows
&lt;,&amp; P ir ho
there
are
many
of
these.
v e ry g re a t fo r the w eaker M ute
Proper insurance coverage is u lower of strenRtli inf
•«tl* ® ' • j l a spirit that are not Impossible, If hr
breath-taking array of merchan­ have 1)4*11 selected for the IIMH-1 *" ,hl' ^
Ity
picking
a
hilly
or
a
rolling
, W " ln*° ft® l vl,1« r" " n wants to survive.
dise are the highest In history, 11140 Drama Festival to he spun-.
time of uccitleiil, burglary, embezzlement, fire uml simi­
country, the nianufact urcr can ex­ which possesses tlie bomb lo use
" It must he assumed," Dimmitt pect to cut In half the chances of It a few hours before i t i possible
hut merchants do not expect this sored in Sanford by the Semi,..... SU'i.
lar
mishaps.
enemy.
to d tlrr M»rlou*ly tilt Jubilant County Junior Chamber of C,nm disgust and mnvea on with his ■old, “that soon no area In the destruction or damage.
ancestors,
Sam
tries
to
regulate
United
States
will
be
immunn
from
"
If
possession
of
the
luoil*
is
a
moren to lie presented at the Sentthe lives of his living relatives nod attack because at its location alone.
deterrent to war, we nav.* no right
year ChrlsHHae xhoppers inole High School aiiilltoriiiin.
Tiny filler* split out from kan- to say Lefotchulid thill we *hall
The local Jaycees are offering friends.
,
. It. Is Sam'a spirit , job to There is an enormous advantage
can afford to Ih* choosy.
to an aggressor in having ■ choice Karoo tall tendons ure vulu ihlc never use it."
there l» plenty »" ehonae. They the program to Central Florida' demonair.le that faith work* m r- of time and place for a surprise in testing chemicals used in tandon’t have tu srlie the first toy or audience. In an effort to Increase | « ” »',d h« do« 11 ln ■"
blow."
ring leather.
Good
sl.-aoi
engine* convert
and Irreverent manner.
lie nr shirt they see. They cun In­ inlerrst In th . legitimate thestcr |
"Substantial areas having high
about in pet re n t of energy fed
sure the next store will have The plays ure contemporary, and,
1 1 \//A * I \ ( I
I ' l lt&gt; *»/ A't I t I
concentrations of industry or popu­
At te m p e ra tu re * b e lo w *70 de* into llieoi lo powei ; good gasoline
mnv lie enjoyed by a local audience
just as many, ami maybe better.
lation offer the logical targets for glees the larvae o f clothes ninth* engine*, lit* per cent, good diesel
ciiioh
After years of shortages, this at the same time they are playing
atomic warfare. An area less than etc not active, hut they do not die. engine* III pel ren t
Christmas representa a wealth of ill New York, Chicago, lloston and
plenty. All the wonder* of Alad­ Sun Finncisco, It was pointed out
din’s lamp are at the fingertips of toduy by John Simkarik, rhuirman
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Nov. in
the eustmner. The only magic of the ticket sales drive for the
&lt;/l*l— Former N YA Admininttutoi
to obtain tham I* o Built* With tills io mind the three
Aubrey Williams advised national
shows-- Midiu Loves Mary,’ 'AM
less' bankroll.
New marvels are ready for Jhe Mv Moos’ nod 'Uut N'ot Goodbye' Drmorratir leader* toilay to let
local purty members have the final
Christmas delight of all ages, to r have been selected fur the Drsniu •&gt;ny*o on purging of States' Right
Junior, u rooking horse that trav­ Festival," Mr Menkarlk assn ted
era.
John luives Mary” has just con­
els four miles an hour and does
In a telegram lo national Chau
not need hay. For Sister, a doll cluded u two year run at the lleory man J. Howard McGrath, ha rani
that I* almost human In all Its Miller Theatre in New York City it would lie a "grave violation of i
It was selected by the late Hums elemental Democratic processes"
Imdkly fundlun*.
For Mother, fabulous nylon Munlle, dean uf dramu critics, for for the committee itself lo under­
lingerie that looks like the film i­ nrluslon in his yearly publication take such action,
est ’silk, wears like Iron, can l*e 'The Ten Rest Plays Ilf The SenW illia m s , who is published of
washed out al night, Is dry in an uio " Currently It is running »i i In- Southern F o rm e r, pointc.! out
'lie Kinris Theatre in tHiicago, noil (hut he Mils one of those I't Die
hour nr so and needs no Ironing
For Father, shrink - reslslam nftei six months there, will pl-iy Sooth who supported President
wnrtl socks, shirts anil sweaters rolls io Del roil, f'levelnoil, l ‘i 11-» Iru iu u n mol his C iv il R ig h t* p m j
that ran lie *o**ed In with the long and oilier liiujor cities Audi IHISllls,
family wash Mini everything In ■led by Noiuinii Krusiiu, who uNo
EDITOR DIES
tM accessory line must have the wrote "Dear Ruth," "John l.ove«
Mary Is one of the inosl deft and
CHARLESTON. W. V * . Nov.
"Bold Imok."
For the whole family, television entertaining couiedles of the moil- It) i/V l- Calvert I.. K«tUI, Mi.
sttfi In all sixes, shapes nml price n o Amerleau Theatre. The pluy Charleston eoi respondent for I lo
shows how an uUraetive young Ogden chain of newspapers In
ranges.
£. t.
AM*
For Ifll
gadgelesrs, watches eel In nino. vnguged to an niuully ut We*l Virginia died al III* home
rutf-lluks, lighters, lipsticks.
Irnelive young wuutuii, oliti|(iii|dv lu*l night
• For . future scientists, atomic marries u young Euglisli giil,
Ho had suffered with ii heart
chemistry sets and eons!ruction with whom Ills luiddy has been nilmelil for the past two year*.
i f t* from which t|iey can build deeply In love. He does this sltnplv
E s tlll
fo rm e rly
was
geperal
robots that walk and “flash their to enable the girl lo leturu lo nmnugoi of the Wicomico News
America and he plans u ijtilel. si Hull'll'.ii v Mil ; managing edi­
AyJa.
For small • fry housekeepers, divorce after which lie will, of tor of the Charle*t*m S C. Ameriminiature pop-up toantars, mix­ course, himself mArry the girl he ran, and manager and part owner
ers,, reel wssnlng ^raacnlivs, real Is engaged to. However, he Is u( the Daily News at falatka,
ilo tirle slove, and inmwr
somewhat embarrassed, to pill H
T E M I’ E IIATUH ES DROP
Home nf I hose promised post mildly, lo learn I hut his hmldy
CHICAGO. Nov in. I/P' Rstn,
war marvels are really waiting has, uieuolime, mauled another
In i the shops to make Mother's girl. To anyone who knows "Dear snow nod cool Irinperaliir/'* put a
dreams coine true — .electric dish Until," It In ipiite imnccessarv lo dump chill o \rt no ores fi on the
washers, anioiuallc washing «&gt;«• add that the coinplicalioiis in "Jolui llockli'* to I In- Appalachian Moun­
chines, deep freexe units, refrig­ Loves Maty" nrc experlly twisted tain* I min v.
Tenipci at or r» along tlie ra il
erator* thui practically do the nml nriBiigcil to ptmliice the kind
of laughter tlint spells prominent coast in•* generally nbov" normal
housework.
lint the iiiiiss of cool air west nf
'Hie new automobiles tlisl some success in the then lie.
"All Mv Sons," by Arthur Miller, the Appalachian* was expwted to
llifliy families will gel for Christ­
mas are so lull of mmlrrn gadgets was the siunnh dramatic Idl uf the move Into that section tonight.
The mcreurv was l/elow freexlng
that they almost drive IhcniHclvps IPI7 season on llroadwuy. It was
T W supertnstlc shifts, ll|e over­ honored by ht-ilig the recipient of over most of tlie Midwest and
drives, nmlerdrives, flashej's, wide- the Dramu Clitics' Awunl. The Rockv Mountain -talcs early to­
tlsfUn wludsldidils, streamlining theme of All My Sons is highly day.
and spring-foam cushions are provocative. The plot deals with
MARKET Ml.l CGIHII
fuough to scare any motorist used a hard-hendvd laisiness man wlm
NEW YORK. Nov III, 1/11- -The
to the difficulties of piewar cars. mcasuies success only in terms of siocl. market tried hard In gel
■Whether luxuries nr utilities ure tniiney. During the war. Ills cur- ahead today but it w i- rough go­
no'the 1II4H gift list, they're all Duration fills government orders ing. Gains uud losses were pietty
for alrplune engines. Though Holm' evenly distributed. Change* either
available.
And If the family bankroll dis­ of tlie engines were defective, they wuv were small hi most cases,
appears |n the process, al least were shipped uud used in this although several sever* decline*
man's mad effort tu show a profit. were noted.
H |fvlll he n merry Christmas.
Ills sun Is u pilot uf iiiiu uf these
Trailing wu* active for u while
olanes and how the crime cornea Immediately after II ip opening, hut
/S M IT H DELAYS THII*
, MnflCOW, Nov. 10—{ / ll—Unit­ homo to roost plus the ludlcliuiinl later quieted. Wall Streeters said
ed" 'Htnles Ambsnxsijor Walter of a society that |i*-iuiit.i this con­ the market was due for a real
Htdxll Smith who planned to leave dition tu exist makes for exciting after the haltering received on
f o r llerlln today, postponed his hair-raising theatre.
Wednesday and Friday last weak
"Uut Not Goodbye" received cri­ and again yesterday.
flight because of bail weather.
' The American envoy expects tical acclaim on llroodway In 19411.
tp leave with his wlfa as soon ns It* run was Interrupted by the
Hecause uf Its many island*,
a snow storm.- now sweeping the lllnesa and auhseipieut death uf Us Korea ha* II.nun miles of euast
Soviet Capital, clear*, lie plan* alar, Harry Carry. Not wishing tu i line.
lo he gone alxiut a week sad may
visit. I ’arl*.

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Deoham Plans Papers Did Too Much ‘Telling’ In Red Threats
Campaign, Kansas.City Editor Says
Fail To Halt
On Enforcing
Berlin ‘Lift’
GOPLaborAct

N O . 58

Nation Pauses
To Honor Dead
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O il B u r n s l n 2 8
Derailed Train Cars

F R t’ ITN A LE , Ala , Vov. 11,
PARIS, Nov. M. (,1’i- U .H
(fPi — A -nuthbound Gulf, Mobile
Breretory of Defense Furri'.ilul
and I lino Railroad (i eight train
MILWAUKEE, Nov. I I , {/P}- 1he hulk ot American newipapeisi
lifgun today u round of runwas deluded near here early
fit rune#* on defi'ime plutis for
gurstrd wiong un the presidential drction lari wrek herauie "all ol us]
today, and 2H tank cars s f crude
Weatern Europe.
were guilly ol doing a little loo mui li telling and too little explaining," ]
oil burst into roaring flame.
The noeretary conferred with
_______
Roy A. Robert*. Kansas City editor, xjid today.
Smoke from th&lt;* binning
Jefferson Cnffery, U.S. ambas­
wreckage was visible for l!5
17
.
"Frankly, the mast public doesn't like lo hr told bv newspapm or
sador to France; W Averell
mile*, u Mobile nitplanJ pilot I U n k n o w n Soldier’s
Com m unists Are Said llurrimun, roving ambassador n a r t t e y I h x p e c t s / \ c t i anybody
(ot that mutter, what they ilmuld do and think." Ruberli, A m e ric a n And British
for the European Recovery Pro­
Tomb In Arlin g to n
Planes Continue T o reported
T o Be R e p e a l e d But pn-iidrnl and grnrial manager ol the Kama, Cily Star, laid in an
T o Have Numerical gram; and {trig. General Fouler
The nilmnn. Johnny Clove,
addien prepared lor the 29th national convention of Sigma Delta Chi,
land, flew over th &gt; scene wtvlo
National C e m ete ry
Supply
City
Desp
ite
lute,
military
attache
in
Pari*.
Similar
Law
Will
Edge In Fight I n - 1
j provisional journalistic society.
reluming to Mobile from Jack*
Porreatal, in hla four-day
Is Activ ity Center
The
speech
was
to
lie
delivered
Soviet
Union
Moves
ton.
Miss,
lie
m
il
r
tieitla
Be Enacted Soon
i ii , it sweeps everything before It."
volving Million Men visit in Europe, In expected to
I by Robert W. Reed, assistant man­
also appeared to lie on fire
Roberts - aid hi- primary con­
meet with Vico Admiral Richard
editor of the Star, in Ho- cern over the election was whether
GM.vti officials s-.riil t!ie
Ry ASSOCIATED PHF.SS
in
V S M iil.x m r I'HESS
I., lonolly, U.8 . Naval chief in
Hy HAROLD K. SULKS
WASHINGTON. Nov I I i / I * * - 1aging
i__. . 1 absence due to illness.
berta'
wreck npi'iu I'ldly was caused by
Amen,
in
and
flntiih
planes
llrw
A puvci for peace girdled tbo
newspapers
printed
the
news
of
Kurope,
and
lielieral
l.uetin
1).
Drspitr the Asliti in1st ration \ plrdgr
NANKING. Nov. I I , ( A V
Mon
lu
uken
mil
The
tmin
crew
"It's a prime fimcliun of a now*_ the campaign "fairly and ade­
globe tod,i v as Am en.in * through­
irra lc tl lu illr in L'tiiiieie Imloiy 1 ('lay, Ainerlean in llilu i, gov­ to srrk icpral of the I aft Hartley paper to lead, not to follow," quately" ami hots all of them the nitlili to blockaded Betlm today
wa&gt; shaken up, t.-.it nidmily was
ernor of Germany.
dr
spur
a
nrw
Russian
threat
10
out the wot Id pained at the I Ith
repurte : bin t
involving inotr llu u t,000,000 turn
labor law, it* chief agent. Robert Roberts snld. "Rut over I ho yrars ‘‘could have been xo wrong mi
hotn ii - ''■nt tubutr -j the ration**
tom' il.itt.i Lm,'- siiaviug out of
j
have
suit,
of
collie
lo
the
conclu­
then
pi
edict
lolls
anil
not
pick
up
by goveinmenl ettiniale- u g n l
N Deiiliam. mtemls to billow a
wr y \J
sion thnl you serve you" purposa the la-t minute Miige &lt;f the max* the .’ll in.', wide . nil idol s
north ot the Yanglir lod.iv with
"husineta a* usual" pulicy.
more effectively by -citing forth vote lo r rlllnnti '
1st to i il I I,, n i D. Clay, t ' 8 .
On
M&lt;ti: iii't.iv n try ol ArCommunist Hoops liavmg .i vliglit
Denham «aid in ail nitrmew lo the fio-ts iin.l letting ilie public
"Answering the fu I ipicxlion," Ill ll II .c1\ ,&lt;1 kMilt | . s.llll 'ccr will
11,1•',.
D n the v r '.n n *on» ol
liuinriical udv.niliigr.
Jsy hr will keep oil admiiii&gt;triint;, make up its own mlml than by In- said, "I say without hesitation krrp tliriii
■ ..
IK itu* " Solltl* otiicixis
v Lithe!* Itxcurd irms bt*
Govrinment spokrviii.in lien '
the Rrpublican-»|Mins4iiu l l.ibi-i law i oversii,-xs|ng your own conrlu- .a qualification that the bulk of
Irm ifil ll .
tuic ill ■wci-tlicwo C M ':; while
in
,i
move
thirst
the
newspapers
curried
the
actual
” a* il nothing had h . i p p r u r d ul11* expecting the mass pubG riieul Trng Wen Vi void llir lull
i i 1 un IM
mi.it i v ■id ■.v . n jic iti. called
,
1 lie to accept yum opinions,
news of the presidential battle Ill llo
\ ceuior
tie wjv jolnrd .iloilg llir Sntlmw
long a* it ti on Hie book*
i .....
.,
..
Atn'i H iii , i viflivr slid it looked
. . .
i i i
the muss public got the picture Iatilv ami full)
loi i-n- - i i- i. Dion to universal
(lefrnvr Imr which guilds the o .j.l
He lu * some idras ol In* own
,
"Very frankly. Mi
Truman's likr ■ Ha u f (t*It
.
,
of a lilllc fellow being ggii^cd
md "v*r c illed
to the national capital.
fo. changing ... but nobody l.a« Trumail 8WttnK for , llB J l r t . type of campaign made more news ll "
l . r .enter at tlie ratio n* obslid
human
interest
stories
than
Trng u u l government Hoops out I*i t* s idem Truman's asked me lot any so lai
Dewey countered at the head il.e user caution* strategy of .Mi
If Wat Comes, C o m ­ servAmc " i i the '.imtj uf the L’nIh
.
t
Hnlxin
v.
.lined
*
in
1
loliglil I lie Rede do ling the iipeuing
A numbri of labor If jJ r i' h a lf 1When u political tide or trend lets
Itiisllsu o l (In I'ssi root
I'roRiums Will Be
mies Will Attempt known &gt; n.itei in Arlington National
R utiii tli/ N .6
&gt;*ould hr held
phairv ot the giant hatllr but that
suggested puvately cime fhesideut
Pushed
Bv
Leaders
itxpoiitihla
lui
mv
action
I
hey
they bad nude tu ic rtin e m ill
Strikes
In C i t i e s ^*rm r,r,&gt; I hue S. ore, of pitriotlC
lium an’s uptrl elc*lion tn lm i that I
Ob' j again readied
u -i't' 1 » 'i)i-on,
j take R,.ib tt.r. (. &gt; ,»nd Butain
drawab to "thoilrn ibru line.
Dfiiham rillin should ifiigu or hr
Hv JACK HF.LL
t - n 1'- ■,,, i ....................
\ F « '|OHN
Vnv ' I . |,T*| e
li.i!low-J
site acrou
h
air
aid
m
the
p.**t
they
would1
He tiid Rede undei Ceneialv
WASHINGTON. No» l l . t / F ) - ousted in 4 irvisiun ol thr law's;
• ril.'in ic from Washington,
u*r ligldri r sccuts it needed. Pilot*. Ex-fomnun • 1 ni* Rudenr * xul
Cbrn Y», Lm Po-Cbeng and Lhei, Deinoiiali intend to load top Sen­ leira*.
' "inline
piep iredtie,* them*,
Ivswevtt sud they h.tvr standing todav ti t' km" *" D'Tmttnn'sti
Keng alicidv weie tluooing all ate committee* with eight ol thrit
But to qutttiom about In l.uui
.'ii
f - ?S v e il.
•I An .'wrii 'gtun mued
orjei* ti obey mv
Soviet fighter haveb e-i w .
available inauponri into the light, lucmbcii lo five Repubtioun* in an the 63-ycar-old general coun el ol
1pi,wir -rrlm g to force them to | f”1 *
&gt;’ *" t 1' ' ! *i stv / f the tin lo !■ i , ice itadenge to the
on which hinget the late cd Nuiih '■tinit to push President Truman'* the National Labor Relations Hond j
.1.
l | 4iid
rcononm t
lelK .il 'ho ti ii
Cent I China.
piogiam lliiougli the new Congress. irsponded;
t U'
Rn*«i * and
let u* be
I
’rex
t
v
frnman
«t
Key
Weal
rv
rbl
&lt;d
i
The government, loo, wax tiring
"1 am itill general counsel and 1 j S t U
f l t , Kimmel
K i l D I U e l Given
( l i v e f l M.tny Items Will Top
ark,
t .s'
A Demur lain o lloi.il who i-krd
m l, V, let IU
kept ■
,, watch n tile Hnr- the I nit-'.i
ing up reinfoiceniehli, Teng aaol ,
.
, ,
,,
will be until the law is changed.
ict'gth, lot
Witli some Iroopx
•-I * t" ig Win' I 1'.
Soft
Footnote
On
I roof from along ilie'o o i lo hr 'luoird liy name told a
Production Of *47; lir&gt; in. ir It,- .ave continued \k i itm.
"Nobody hat atked me for mv
,,
,
, ,
,
.
•ttuil) t the l.e.sl fui an agio*- formfl
Helping. Ihiiikow iiilruad line ul irpoilei be Irrb III- pally should
rdltoi
ot
thr
•' I j p ■n t a
, oi Waahtng*
Pearl
Corn I las Best Yield iin-ut t cbm. Airn-i u'an-Kueaiau _
|
CHI I Harbo
tlclIDUl ActS
ready moved ndo biiibnuke its new ’(4 In 4-’ Senate ad- irtignation yet,” he laughed.
I I'llll A uker declatrd tun b\ the V11
it, rml Guard-*
f tenaloii- Ihc XVlnti' lloilxe made
Teug said the Reds bad hurled i.mlage ■Oil ill it Liitu.il spots
.Meanwhile one nf the Tsfl llu it j
Vl/ASHINr.rrPU
W
n
,/u,
WASHING
TON.
Nivirt Day." dm I ntuiidid to s'is-sa die same point-*
I, (/!*) - lit clem mi Trutnati-StaUn m eat-. *nat on
ley law’s parents said be espects1 W
A M IIM .IO
N . Nos.
Nov.
WASHINGTON. No*
" I acoiles imAhering fitm.iMu men
i! until Sunday IwAs be enuiiiri.ilrd I he til. there ln see his "baby" rechrlstened-- bill i
* &gt; i u with Rturia, ' was p.' ■■p
ha* added a softming The nation’s gi.iu.i,v n cImr It lull. Ing tx planned niul ibat Truman I fun Jxv
kill&lt;&gt; Ibe battle.
ban tu&gt; intriitnm .if going to American Ki.l- &gt; odd attempt gient ause f 'unI wea'liut
I Communist hioadcaxis benrd in may un hide top.heavy Ih-moi rain In only u slightly different dress. J footnote lo the Prad Harbor recA plolonged gross mg season loS' li t gt. t i thems wn* echoed
Han Francincti by the Associated mrinbciship* on the I I man Lutmi,
Reiiring ( liairman Fred A Hart r ordt of Admiral Haiold R. Stalk gelhri with rxirllrn l (onditluns lot Moacuw. but I’liiue M.mater Sta­ strike* m Fitl-hu
De by the n-'.i Vmein-iin Legion Com*
t bn ago. IJe
lin
would
be
welcome
if
be
xhnuld
I'ress said the KEIs have buttled Foieiitn H t-la I mils, Hanking, l'i ley tlt-N J l of the ll.ms,. l.alm.
f&lt;f#| Adm iu| | | mbjn&lt;J g.
trillt, Clrv uul uni &gt;.tn Franctica mmt«lei I ' n r v Rt'-.wn, .f Roaumonf,
I.Vtr-ni.itliimg crop* have piuinpled come t • XVasIdtlgton
up 'JMI.OtHI government troops in
( nmillitter music these preilictlnns c-.... ,
I I Olt||HU«&lt;l till l*RFf I llftri
"In the •v. •• t war with Rut- 1 Texas, who ugod oar'y cotigraa*
1
1
V
Kvntt.
prexolc'iit
of
the
the Agut ulliiie Department lo laisc
the Hurltow arht).
to reporlera today
|
I The bun on the closed 'bop
*■»" the inommendalmn of Flfet it, l'H 8 pindmlioii ritimatcs still Drilled Nation*, gen,uni nx«embly sin," Hud' r ndded, * tru* p a rty ! riotial approval of L'nivoi anl Mill*
Tin- governmtnt SPukeaiiiMii n*id
in lutn'ti I tin E hsI-W o*' loir iant member w ul't tun, agamat lb* own , tai’Y Training.
iCuaiiuu»,t in&lt; I'Hur s k i
Admiral Eturst J King, watttate higher
the Couiiuuinain had already wif
dtbout h taita-I
Imvi on!) one ;oa*jb*blQ
will t ,. I,i(,ken ,«t) soon " Sec* family and i&gt;&lt; p.
iered Jtlt.OOtl cauualtles around MmChief of Naval O^ieiations, tke
It lilt Ilnur'I tin I' !Ut ta&lt;
■i |
lion to nil tin : vie* Dnlon. To and realistic c.v.r so bufo.e us." H*
In ni stim linal repoit lale ye*
how. lie said I hat was more than
said In un ad'hcat prepared for tha
Navy alterrd King'* ougmal critt» trrday. the depailment figuied llir
that ht in pledi;. t
three limes the number differed
'hoie ha■ long 't :gt"ti i'i.ts&gt;nirrt'i** "That is for
"Furthci m. it urn of thru action* pnni to the 1948 unn ctoii at l,t&gt;49,5IO.(KK)
by government troops
apparatu* *.t '.h* Dni'o I Sta'&lt; » to nuiator in full
b««n an rim us
i sneak Japanrse attack At that time buiheli-- 1‘W.OfiO.OOO b u * It e I «
Government warplanes of all
up by Commuuiat* to rtnke cur view nf ti o vv itbl stifficmnt active
description* from Nanking were
it uftlln i*.| On Pun* T«f«|
fo Q n n ii I T * I T
Q I Kimmel was commander in ditgl above the prrviout ternid in 1946
War plant*, tabo’ age military nbTA LLA H A S S E E, Nov. I I - 4 «
hurled Into tha battle, deacrTlied by
IS 9 e e i l r O I
U * 9 « | o f th* Pacific fleet and Stark wa_
O r
T
llie llv e a and rr.ao* rxh.lllois, d.
d
82.000,000
buvKiU
ahnvf
tli*
—Tha.
aqulrrel
w
d
turkey
bKqtTentf a* latgvr *h'l more WM*r
Zt) slap L e a n e t s faatum and cml w»r Sir. eg n* as
t. I foiecut.
^ v^ n P»'t, | i&lt;&gt;m They
than any fought during the Hlno log is going to bt good in rlorT- :. C H I C A G O , ' 1 1 / ( W - T I m [
| «i&gt;ou sx war he gins
da tills winter.
Dulled flta l**—contrary to "nerif hatged with drrrliction ol
Japanese war.
Last &gt;eai nun plnductiuli tolilc.l
According t" fids (.o m n iu m si
Rv FRANK L. W H IT F
In Nanking and Hlianghal mar­
Coleman Newman, wildlife Inn , odle rumor*--fa not running mil of | «UIV
only 2.400.9r)2 1)00 bushel*. Hie
'duepi mt. t&gt; I, Rudeni says In*
rriKYO, Vov. t l . upi— An
tial law restored order after food logisl for Hie State Game and • nil, n committee of the American
The Navy l i l t night relraird i 1937-40 airi.ige was 2,813.329.himself tool [tan in planning, ti .
cateil
1,000 000
w,ar
atro."'
riots had disrupted I lie routine In fresh Water Fixli Conimixsinil, IVIrole,,,,. Institute reported lo -j |H lrr King wrole Secretary Sull.s u.
004) hlishels
(••aHi* tvere blamed todav
’ i" nimumst* expect to gel Hie '
both elites yesterday.
lodny repurled greatly mcreasied I
nisi.it suppmt from LaL .r unu i
Ju,v
which King tai.l tlm
Food shops reopened in Nanking. pupiilullutix uf both thrunglimil j I, F MeCollum. chairman of the
Wills (mu leidmg tile wi&gt;. tb- (fipnn*** leatler* by an in'etn
Ann xtici
liny -!•* ■■., i cleat
’ ■ fiirinaiM negrous and An.ei
Al'I'a t-nininfMee on long-term net- 1ionic uf Ins rommrnii ifining 11,** depailmiTit dm tipped us estimate* 't mil I'OUrt
Residents calmed down from yes­ I be i.t ate
and
'We" a t ch.h
af-.c: in*
an vo iit |i,
IL ieki To) * Japanere r ■ n .,
terday's hysteria. Hut in Hliatiglmi
.......bt a'ailabllltv. «atd the urotlp, |*,» ||
inve.tigaliiiu the. on sin b iii.t|ni i topi at loybe ins.
. thatTluue aren't many tu ikeys in t i * fimtiil Hint "snbstniitiallv inj
When the 'ig liill for H-das i ecent warn, si „il. m.
,
, ,
tf i mm! of the war, and In*
many jammed railroad stations
. ,n the
Matul nut a* u,.|
sotgbuin k m h i , m e. luteAnimat, .Its ■ defendant*
*al
grim
I &gt; ) .o m e * 11out Vlo'.ovs, Hiideul add iiiutiieKu *t i du
trying lo get out of the eily to the Kvei glades or nrouml tliej ,' • axed ammintN of petroleti.n I ' JM ',K
• .1, "Hie stage tsdl have been set ! doorway f Miurtft Met. * .fflc#
Suwaiiiiee Rivet
luniks, where i "'in nalnral source*" will Is**' 1,1 9C«,,d with thr trahlirs ,,l il,- , bean*, |i,tutors ansi tubasu,
ibiuilgh the reading 'if (be .. ■'i
safety lu the country
unlv a l»w crop* are smaller i idgmanl In their wai cum. * ;i ...,,| ice.•riling to the textbook o f t"e ■cod 66 degrees
l)li the political front, tile ofti- flmids lust full mill iiprilig des. nullable in the United Slate* in situation (thru) exi»tinH."
The flxg fu-v t. in the staff
,i,. . oiixpn acv, the program of tin*
Iroyi'd their iieatn— but their is' "'I'. T V . f,,'v .v' Br»(I itHllNiiril lift P il(f Tito I
, ,,
i Accordingly, King urged Ibat than appeared likely on tVt l rtii'v may know their fu',. lm
a bumper eiop everywhere el e
i ( otiim tinlsl
In te riin iim ia l, winch at the Municipal P it: and ’ nrvughtomorrow
1* olUini, in i MrcpArni i(|i1n**«t HtAik tnf awanl(*d u nrrmul tL&gt; Tlit*'*** imlutlr p fiim ti. nwivi
i i'
lid * nlutxe *iiois' lie conducGU out tho downtown soction flag*
Nrwmuii just finished u ecu uwsi1 K,’n0r#
To a world shocked bv
A l l h , Ungyjnhfil Hervloe Mfildl h
aukat
h
It m iiiI i. iix.I ilu l-»i*e XI* i
had been placed *' interval*.
mix ill which he e.xlimntcd 25,11110
atrocities
during
World
War
1
1.
„
T !
.?Ltt l,1* l | Presented to the retired a,linn at and grape*
Most retail c t'a b lt-i n..
sen U
wild tuikeya In Florida this year
Ibe court released these ■ntt
I
i'n
ni’
r.*n
L
e
«
*
Hin*!-n.niuir1
Ua
n*'ol,t
*'v
&lt;
’
"K"
Tile
maiiimutli
corn
crop
nun
hunks, mui t »u.t It
City
ghats about 2b percent more Ilian .uleiim resource* the committee'
live
figure*.
King noted that&gt; August. !&gt;•«'. more ami better ,^rk chop* . . . I
Hall office.
i iio. orThe N a ll* and Fasgi*"
f".ec*H| till* outlook for 194B-5a: ' |,»* hmj said that llle 'Mere l i
Fcrndale, Md., Nbv. I I —(/ft— laat year.
irobahly lower prices oventuallv
remain
Hired 836,473 prisoner* fmin H
l*’ during
Hy l»63 the availability of n.v / q,.dr L“ j
, •• T
. I'1'
"There tins been a gradual
A young negro war veteran today
lut not now bacatise many months tl S. and Britain
the hour
\
mini petroleum produced In' th e ' f *
m
hidiratr
Of these. I
fored '(rand Jury nctlun. in Ih# climb in the turkey population
are
needed
to
i»isi
a
.slaughter
it i.t J I i,U!
Drug *toi»
filling
nr (our per cent died ill cant is t
t nitcd States lx estimated to reach
"
tl ol*'
\s lllN G is i.s .
twin sliyiugs of Mary (•. Kline for the laat five yearn," he said an upper runue of 7,300,000 bar- for exercising command &lt;*llll|llM&gt;4h animal.
The Japanese captured I '
ie uptffi
Trillt*.I Ll. 1f 1li'ill Wnlk clatluus
l 4
and John II. Malilnn.
j
urale
with
their
rank."
(’mummer*
wilt
have
little
it
*oy
"and this Iant year has be..........[ ^i el*/ rn^day.
V ' That
- T Ufigure
t V would
^
prisoner! from the same tw '
lie
.
D'l*.
1 Sheriff
l
#94
\
Murder clmrges were swum out excellent breeding season.
more meat nest vest Ilian 'ht- tries. Of Ihexe. 3fi,76d m . i
J, .................
I'Ui.tHin t.arrtxl*.
a day more
than , Hu' l“ v,* w Of Stark's
- .........................
..
iiurxe ready iii
■ii
the
yiMerdav ngxliist Alexander Kd
Their
Will
be
eouilgb
lu
supply
The best turkey hunting
t'1 .,. inal piudui'tInn iii Hie peak war I 4**«iilmg service in European w
cent died in rajttivity
■ ,,‘k i bs-cauio i . .t li i"
parade, and u' J nil V M the
vard i, 2d &gt;&lt;ur-uld sugar refill' lie in a general area along tits' &gt;. ii nf 111J5.
•acli civilian about 140 In ll"'
•‘f* after the Pearl llarhor di»a-'
The court blamed the l.m i .e
' . nwcul I It*- V ill
' 1 Ul
trailer and I t-»&gt;- k * i « parked in
cry worker who served three years Gulf Cooet, Tallnlta.'ise to Tampa
pounds of meat In 11&gt;4H the le- for atrocity deaths from lu ll '
"And, related to population, the,
&lt;•»"«««•* o*. # •■ , Tm .i
front of h:*
ff.
He ' re a
lli Kurope with the army.
|
l'»
*
ll*
*
,r
Oa
m
s
Is*.,
i
and Houtliwanl and eastward lulu at .'inability for all of 1963 would;
11*46 in Ih# Aslaatlc and I'* ti
1nr
I iiion
th ■ii'U !..•- I .' i •red ahirt and u is-athci Jacket
' James G. Morton, Jr., state's the rnncliing country, Newrnan he equal lo almost 890 gallons for
war.
till'd fur stcurilv naxniix (loin with K fur lined coil at A* i resi­
attorney for Aline Anmdel Couil predlcta. The (squirrel populalinu
Th# long reading of the I I ns
■‘iicli person—about 80 per cent
t ■-.lit iii K worki-i* "ii aloinic dent of the Dus*v R .its Riding
y, said the grand Jury will he
lion tribunal** judgment nemr
higher lliau U waa In 1941,"
■c nrolecta
Association, lm wn* tiu*v with
asked In act o,i the ease when It ia heavy all over the state
it* end today. Sir W i IL itii Web:
Mcl’olliim, prrxldent of the Con-,
lli' Nutionnl t ,,c1&gt;1'r U.'lx’ tiM plnri* for H
Newman could offer no tea
purs I" m 1" 30
meets Tuesday.
H naflaii** (ia P«a« a iti
j ROSTON, Nov 11, t,1'i I'n,
of Auatralln, tribunal pirsu). nt
H'fiiiilniatti (in Kniin *U*l
ui t ruled je-ti'id m that (he t' o'clock.
l '
--------- land proper lloalon xcc* nothin'
SEATTLE, Nov tl o P i-T h e had reached page t.UH't
Jl.-ll til Cillllll'llgp
, , ft* ij
Mrs
All...
1'n‘iiUi is ,vu« on
DON'T B8 SURPRISED
I sinful In taking Its music wilh I heavy (’ nil's r Pensacola, survi­ 1,881 page document tnda. « ii •!
it Gen-- al El.vt 11.--* Snu
FEDERAL JOBS
infui mat tun
EXETER, N.H., Nov. 11, DPI— , acldcl of brew or a taxsle uf ........ vor of in atomic bombing, took court ailjouriii-d.
' siif . pla it - -in,I prs'xum- duty at thr 1 . *
W ASHINGTON. Nov. I t —(/!**
at other ; 1:sisr - t.rca i», a Uootli. A c m] .j .n a or hcssring
Informed iouicvs said n «s •*',
Tile number uf federal Jobholder; Don't be surprlaad If vuii roe | on Hi* word of Arthur Fielder, ovary punch ilk' navy could thro.V|
pi
n&lt;i*r t he
...... reeling
..... ______
arid ______
director of Uuaton* famed I'..,
for six nours and 31) m inute*, inmal 00 pages (impose th* find
ii ti I'c iirii)
U n * • i" it* an. an Ohio (.
dropped In September for the firm groUM' around. her*
l4 '
booth and tl,. V slighted with their
tuggercing aa If drunk—Ih* game ■concertN.
NF.W YORK, Nov* Hi, i/ f h - time since last December.
MhUniftv ant! Ihtn qui#tly ^atik. lugs of the cuurt in each "f H.&lt;
i 1 illegal
small boy
"We have been serving beer
Jnhn I,a Forte Glv*n, Jr., 41, heir
h c l * us*-* a;, lb it
I
Senator Ilyrd &lt;D-Va), reporting birds are again In their "craiv")
d T h t Fir»t Tank F k rt undvriook 26 Japangse leaders' individual
A nov«l
,, • * .f ih* \y \ic#
lo the Ifelnx pickle fortune, wan thi* today a* chairman of the Joint I slag'', the xtato fi*h and game ' light wine ni the Pop* fo r t the Job uf sinking tin' xhlp m case*.
•i plant m i-' t.olrii.g t thet’orv'h.njj r.f
.Station wn
arrest*I early yesterday on the (humilities'
on
Reduction
»f departmont laid today.
.
] years with no unpleasant rerul'
iiraclici* n»*i cuvurs 90 mile* nil |
■
--------. n
. » -.....
. .
U 1 ’ (!.
M * if
hundre&lt;l»
i
•ceu'atbm Hint he attacked an Ni.uesaentiul
«ral
Kxpendl
TOKYO (H (( I'lE I
Federal
..........
.. I- Goimervatlmi officer David .E. *aid Fiedler today when aruua.i' Hit- Washington coast
■•ight guy &gt; • , t &gt;. *a* « XV.* i » •ll#a|d*rlv man with a .aim which turea, auld l.owaver the 0,870 de-'Hammond aald It la beliaved the eti with a dispute over
...... ....a .............
propo .d
Tlie veteran uf 13 battle* with
TOKYO, Nov. 11, t/P&gt; -A m t'
I \l» M IN Eh ( LOSE
1i iKYO, Nov
ii , i/pi— Our* FM antenn« • ♦••r P i ..........- #(&gt;
contained a 'JS-IncIt sword.
ice i/ay,
Day, uutn
30th anmvursarv
anniversary nf ibe
crease atilll left 8,114,994 peraoiia grouit eat iome type of bertioa to furnish klmilar refreshment *i thu Japan*!* \vs* listing f«i to uc&lt;Police said he trild to beat R. employed in ihe executive branch at Ihla time of year which Intoxl- Detroit'* twilight concerts.
port Just before she went down
&lt;-nd of tna First World War. pss- • fth of Japan’* coal mine, .vor.* revealed a t
■ rtin' *i:i■* 6 of
(CwlHtloKol "Hi | *Ti.Jk.*• %l|l
Howard Reardon, 01-yaar-old ne­ of the government.
, calc a them.
_____ _________
" I think,* aald Flsdlor. "mnt
The Navy raid the maneuver -«d quietly today with Amori-an • ;' down today in miiH'i * in -‘n0
• - ' -- - — —
d uuionx want on 21 ho ,r s'rii ■
gro, on Went RSnd Street in mid'moat everyone seems to ngtre
ngtn? was designed to teat fleet tar tics. occupation troop* taking u l.oii lay
that It la a very p leasant com bin a v capons and personnel.
town Manhattan.
There was no speech making and ( ii highrr wages and t- Mrcim i ' r (» o l
S n re a d s
A ir
- Reardon, who operates a kltchan
Built In N*w York at a cost of no parade.
Hon, to sit j comfortably, listen to
cencMilon In a night club, said ha
music well blayed and have a brer 111,100,030, the Pensacola Joined
#v*r bad ervit Given bxfora. Ho
or a little v4in* and a smoke.
Hi* fleet in 1930. Shu got in her
CHICAGO, N. v !! ~ V —Cool
(dined to preia assault charges.
"W * don’t have to bo strait lirst battle at Bougainville and
i air *nr*«d •&gt;*■•"■
i*t * f1-,, ,.0&gt;tp.
A patrolman who said he saw
lacsd abouti music. Refreshment* thb last at Okinawa. She took a
Given’s attack on Beardon ramay bs hx| with music in prnr- torpedo at Taaaafaronga in 'he
try todav, w 'h '-m " .... *"rx% e&lt;-n.. - ai—
1.
stralned tiro pickle fortune hair
■■rxllv a fow .|..ur&lt;'I.* I 1 «■ normal.
South Pacific and at Iwo Jlma
lically every European capital."
I lf ALBURN WEST
add noticed that th# cane h* wield­
Mi* was hit by six shells from
Reading* in the snn-b.&lt;*i«'/*m part
ed was unusually haavy. Ha un­
heavy shore gun* of* th4
states were nt scnsonal lovois.
C A N C 8 R FU N D
14 Japanese,
MADRID, Nov. I I . (TP)— The iittl municipal elections tinea the
screwed the handle and found a civil wat will put into full effect the Franco regimt'l governmental iy iThe cool,.,! wsMthot* wn, in th#
N EW YORK, Nov. 11. (/?,NEW YORK, Nov. I I , &lt;/T*&gt;— Evidence that the head of a comet Rocky M'lUr.tis.n "(tsli • and part*
sharp-pointed, thrM-tdged epee.
Twsnty-ono
New York
housewives
TESTS POSTPONED
y________
___ _
tem for ihe nation's 9,223 village*, lawn* and ciliee.
the miiiws-xt.
midwest Tin- ni-vcurv also
LONG BEACH, Calif., Nov. 11, once h it and devastated what now would be parts of three eastern states of
if th*
are raising 1154,000 to fight
fight cancer
This governmental xlructure, which fundamentally is a copy of the In memory of a friend who died of &lt;/P)— Howard Hughes has post­ was reported to ihe Geological Society ol America here today.
Tlx
Iroppcd I&gt;«I
balu-.s
iT X M to b r
.dropped
j-.v nor"-*! m ntheiCHICAGO,i, N o*. I l — RPk-Cbaf. lyetemY of the monarchy and republic, was set up in a decree iuued July th* disease.
poned text teats for his 186,000,T n * impact was tremendous and spread over pa rti of what now sre
r f , ‘
pp*
registers- Jin,
Ilka mad at 18, 1945. The same decree provided (or th* direct tod'indirect elections
to tho Atlantic- Cun.
They plan to buy a 2,000,000 vol. 000 mammoth plywood flying boat,
North add South Carolina and northeastern Georgia. The report was
Chicago's-."Fix
Light snow fell hi Minnesota,
I" Traffic vlo- o f municipal council membats now called by tha govarnnwnt for Nov. 21, x-ray machine, which would be uni' boat.
this Ural
latlona Bureau
Wisconsin and Northern Michigan
Tha m ulti-m illionaire n lin e - mredo by Prof. W . F. Ptouiy. o f the University o f North Carolina.
of Ih * most powerful In the wmld,
month of its operation. Motorists J *. and t»*c. 6.
and along the northern part of tha
for cancer research. They rlso builder announced yeltsrdsV he
Tho
J* h&lt;
h*ad' of this comet was n o tf
Approximately
0,000,000
600.000.
continantal divide.
id fines totaling nearly $100,000
plan to erect a building to hourr planned, tests soon and than * solid §1*4* of Iron
In
or stone. It
ey
Th* central
c
The
government has set the unit.
fatt traffic vlblatlons, director of famnl*s,, will bo eligible to
Th# w#n»hrr m i m:!d in tha
rhsnfod hla mind, l i t decided to wat g bfg cloud of ichunks of either bayx of water, formed by springs
Uot
Nov.
SI,
to
rune
one
third
S
aald*
.
13,,000,000 Paaetos (about
‘
R«('ger Legner said today.
T h * group already has raised wait until a steel hangar I* built or both kinds of material. Each that flowed lli the Atlentlc' coast E»»‘ « n l»ni&gt; Southern Stotee y *&gt;
th*
council
member*.
On
Nov.
sJ t.100,000)
tsrday. Boston bod a high of 71.
There were 21,8*8 new traffic
___ l , . T . .for sloctlon a:
terminal liland.
He chunk W4* 4 meteor. Tho sites region long ago.
I9U.000 through rummage sales for it at &lt;
tickets issued by police. Tha heart* Bll, tho gov eminent-controlled syn­ But aa In tha IM I national
and parties In th* project' wliu-n wouldn’t oattimet* whsit it would may hav* been barrets, auto* or
1' rof.
‘ Prouty aald today that Baltimore’s top wn* 72, but there
dicates
(labor-employer
organisa­
riy last
mdutn ons tFranco’s
ratwo s law of soeoes- grew
sat day waa t«F. I I When 1,671
soma avid tirgsr,
c
w out
of th* death In 1043 of be finished.
the water theory Is not tenable, &gt;r i t V * i l ! l ^ rPr»nnlpAn?imF.*rKA w aa
ware handed out Total fin#*, tional w ill noma another third « iloa, the
Mrs.k Lila
L
.Motley, self* of a textile
TBiy fortaed, whan they hit, because tome of the bay* are douf
;.
6,
Hva
the
councilman.
On
Doe.
r
IM .6I 6.
JU B T W AIT
wbgt now ago called tha Carolina btc or triple. That is, ona was th# nation's highest reading. On
Jobber.
da of tKfk speech or.
BALTIM
ORE,
Nov. 11, (#&gt;— bays. For M a rly 20 years there formed ovar th* other, but not th# west coast, the day’s top mark
to name
w ai 81 at Los Angelas
'
E X C R a i f'llO F IT S *
Remember th* gag that foot: "If has boaS. 4 scientific controversy quite making a perfect fit.
T E R B O M R T ACTS
... W AHHINUTW f. Ng*. 11, 0F&gt;—
you ftunt like tho weather hero, as Ut whal formed thaw bay*.
B A T A V IA , Java, Nov. 11,
His picture waa of a comet’s
LEGION M E E T
Induatrles which ary raising prleas
They a f i elliptical dapm ilons in head so great that not all Da part*
llglbl* to vote Nov. 81
___compare*
_______ ,T h # Dutch army aald today 47 Just wait awhile— It’ll changat"
Members of Campball-Loastnf
WdtL at 8)46 yesterday after­ sandy county?. They are filled up hit at ones. Tha cloud of stones
voters la tho 1847 porsene wore killed, 46 abducted
lU to S
universal to ff-1 and 18 wooadad la 806 terrorist noon, tho temperature* lo Balti­ crators, andwrillni to the comet or of Iron chunks was widely f r e t No, 63 will hove ** chlcktp
Chh-K'IP
said to*
&gt;meldents In Java In th* last two more hit 78 degrees, Just two de- theory, Their elliptical shape was spread; Th# doubt* bays were J»U»U aupper at 7:00 o clock, Uou*
■
ra
M
-M
o
w
th*
all-tiro*
high
for
du*
to
the
eMMt's
head
earning
In
formed, ho says, by ona of these day evening, to be followed by
If
Now. to. A t 7 P .lf. It was mow* at aa o s e k T ktv or* called bay* chunks following another that had!the regular meeting. A report
th* slM of amall hit a little earlier. These ovar-, tha membership drive will

Top Committees
Of Senate To Be
Filled By Demos

M aster Plan 01
Reds In U.S. Is
Told By Budenz

Records Of Two USDA Predicts
Navy Men Altered Huge Crops For
By Admiral King
Country In '48

Turkey, Squirrel
Hunting Will Be API Reports No
C«cMid This Winter Shortage Of Oil

Million Atrocity
Deaths Blamed On

Sun ford Observ es
Armistice Day As
City Remains Quiet

Negro I Held In
Twin Murder Chnrffe

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or Mo re Setbacks si
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Boston Likes Brew
With Pops Concerts Cruiser Pensacola
Is *Su n k In Pacific

Pickle Heir .failed
On ANHault Cliargc

3

Spanish Voters Ballot Nov. Z1 In
First Test Of Franco Town System

S

()vs»r Mo*.i o f Nation

Evidence That Comet Once Hit
3 Eastern States Is Reported

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lapping hits all wan made hy giretA aald James Singletary,
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ri&gt;« S u n lo r d Hvruip

What Armistices?

2 British Murderers
Are To Be Hanged

T H U R S D A Y , N O V . 11, " » 4 Fi

USDA Predicts

polls and planned their campaign
accordingly, In their am Vow. so. I
F o r O rn u iu c itliiT * Tr«*en
K ataklukrit Mi UMtS
____ .
___ _____ _ .
am iifhilq, ilrwspitpors wiinpliiiT’iil*
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da! central trews agency Pm nler l&gt;l■rtmcni cat I mm e l ’ w h ile "nbaiit' !*,
the yordirl1 n « a p i t la n ia rd . Kloriea
1 tht» m ilitia o f m a n y o n N o v . 11 'f lu ’ w a r o f 1
and
iln
ln
'i
ilia
in
im
they
Wniic U ru Han had withdrawn Ii Ih Hie M m r as (his year, live antiel* t "
n,,&lt; .' 111
,^/_ lll^» (B M B i» H a .l*»aaj&gt;__
would have
olln iu j- r In I■ e
A r m in lir n a re n ow set’ll to have Itccu tin t lln
„ ...... r .
ienirn.itIon and agreed to cAntlnuu *'“*'?&lt;* supply is well above
........
“ done
..........
H at*r*4 aa* *er«nd elaa* aaallaV
nn
arcuralp
line on wlm*. Hie ntM- s
S.
D U k c rru tn
banged WH,M
Makar IT. IIIIU. at Ihr I’ual Otflee (e ra o f a p e rio d o f ( n r in o il, In w h ic h H ip tw o p r r n t e s t w a rn o f 'J!1*1
ill office under a ue*v policy,
103742 overage of l.'M nmmd
I M a ltid . M urlilii. iimlxr tfca Act
mind wits Ih ln h ilit; and how it w it.
So Sanford d v r.
,
Tin1
now
policy,
I
ho
h
Roney
said,
h
is
t
o
r
y
w
e
re
s
e
p
a
ra
te
d
b
y
2R
yeara
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f
o
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n
s
y
im
ttcu
a
n
d
was
iV'Iipnra
I C a a a rr.g ot Marrh «, 1NM.
rrn rtin K In the rnniliniu’ "
would bring Wong, Deputy I ’rcp re p a r a tio n f t i r s t r if e .
■ml In lliiln in A p ril I
R u M in n i,. h h a 'iT
mlor
f
’tiling
Ll-Shong
and
Defense
lld lla r
• N o w th e s to r y m a y tw* re p e a tin g its e lf, tti a ll n ti|ie iir Tin* home o ffire at
.
c io n n o x i i k a .1
Mini n r lln ring-chln together
_
na*lnr«* llaaaarr
A tire s . The y o u rs s ln r o IH Ifr recall lln * m id d le IH IIO 'm w h e n
'f'J ^ " ''e to r v Chu
daily in coordinate military and
7 . itJ b » ti» i r T in x ii a Tien
civil affairs.
.*,r ‘ r,
v tt-r uVi'i
t Cartier ..................... — t .M th e o n ly s e ttle d fa c t w a s Mini In te rn a l b in d re la tlo n a w e re
Rigid censorship ■*",» declared.
Btanlev rla rh :il. D
aa Mnalk . .
---t.OB • s te a d ily g e tt in g w o rs e .
kraa Mnatka
AMI
Full a. i new nncu ns well as
It is a f a r cry It) N o v . I I IRIK. w h e n we s e e in e tl to lie "xeeiKunit liuve not
D O N 'T ARGUE
a Maalka .......................—
AM (
Hnnn nr weir plaeed under (ho
MJ f t i r
........ :....... . .... * I ■■mi W a tr liilU f tllO d a w n in g o f a new, w a r fre e w o rld . V e t w it h
( jijf f iih * was ....
eon • ■ Inp mle. finder martial law
, W hen
So E a iy
H i •b ilu n rr aiiiii-M. rarda "at 1 p e rs ls le n r e a n d poo d te m p e r and i;&lt;&gt;tixtniit a te rln e its t l i s l J"!,1,,', ^ I'V w p iV a M a 'd
Make. rranlutliiBa and nallcaa at
filin ' &lt; nffieliiln may use either
klaatalamrnu lur Ibr iiiir,ioaa at , s p ir it a n d th o s e d a y s m a y r o n ir a r a in ., a n d A r m is tic e (ta v her on 1hr hospiiHl 1
f
\
To
D
o
a
u
lify
T hom
P o m piihllratinn or pre-puidicaliou
dalaa laada, n lll l&lt;» rkaraad for
con «' 'hip.
m a y y e t be re m e m b e re d a.i tr o t) tl»e lio p im iim r o f a n e w a p o
&lt;"•«'f was «pnienr
rdcular m lir rilila a ralai.
A / O ld F lo o ri I
M;u Uenernl f'ltHtiif Tai-llsning,
(••‘prfkPUlfit NfiUnmifly I lf !
tlillil
N rn siiiip rf llr|)ir&lt; M |« ..............
the commit ode r of lln
dT H i III*.. \ f t t lu rk , C'li !&lt;*«•■«,
Nunling garrison, made It ploin
D f lr t lf . Hsn.ns I lly , II. U iU ,
Hun *11 newsmen would lie nuhlte
TllF Il#rnli1 In n m rm brr s f III*
tn I lull""' mutilation* that guvon
ifttv tln frd I’ r r o n h lrti la r n llllM
O ne e v n le n re o f th e la n d d a m n i't i»
§*rl «itft Mif-Nt-vt# •*tv,i****«» idt i» Ani#K d&lt;atf, wnw Amfi wHA
n rl« * U rlF lit ih# h«p fur rvpnkll*
tin b.milling nf letlers, telegram1
Ivifrtfv*, (NovHM
r At! «•11 « l till th r lorn I fi«"it*« r*Hn f r l is fo u n d in th e d e p o s its o f alt w lm b
and " .n s liifnrmation.
D# II f&lt;s(iivi*l| wifi* tvr «oi|r *1 01* lifltql Iquiputnl op4
la Ilia nMia|tri|irr,
tt r ll nn nil a c ro s s s tre a m s L y m a n f a r r i t i fo rm e i
Ifll n f f (in Soil
H nnllnMitt Ftow
Oh#1
Sf**i
—tf'qnjju fN«lt dull, Sa&gt;OMI ludipai i*»l®
4H«f
41* f l M i (llkimirhpk
II' .|&gt;p'taled for comnletr rn
't n n t t n M e a e&gt;«n.« I ' . . , r t n . i
bmliM nnel (ytiervii
| I'o n s e r v a tio n S e rv ic e , re c a ll
a ln d \
lillp o n
d
K
illin
g
!"’
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v"
^
ro
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.
‘
1
op.
|
.'Inn
to
prevent
publication
ol
I'civey
Mtaininntion.
of
anr
__ W IlrttS D A V V III II I IMS
... .
* o* n t.i h rnimiifJ or pulitkal nf*
tnllilniv 'Oi'iets and anything like enfumna Will atinw (bat Truman
I m a d e by th e s e rv ic e in I'.K tt. m w lm ti it
om ul th a t one ip.,, , tl-trCtl.
vB Ilil.B v r.n s K t o d a y
" ‘use deterioration of null got more xnarr and headline!* than
1 f o u r t h o f I lie p o in ts e x a m in e d Imd l n r t i
d IIV d ll, soitle ] *".oi iiii.lt mr In lie nulilllMled iv
Dewey,
And certainly more of
THK
flR K A T
T K A C I I R R &gt; in an "short a tim e as te n y e a r ' -«1 • • ••
lie) jo it,
j s ' (kev were under (he nmnarrhv In n "i oivillan morale.
the human IhtereM aaprc'x
II
T A u r .ir r t h a t it w a s w h a t
lie
o
r
t
wo,
iin&lt;&lt;
M
’"'
t
'*
nuxlify
I.i
.
ile 'la id la rjre tla m s l u ii ll m 1 • la
a a - that letter that made the
CAM E OUT OF T IIK MOUTH
....
.
randidale n rrum n, m n|. or femxte
voter*.
d le v A l l t l l o r i t y
trf. 2s yenr. old. utile to read
THAT
D E F ILE S
IN P
NOT I c lf lc a lly m e n tio n in g th o s e o l tin 'le m ie s
"The preaa aervlten w rrr HrrnW H A T CUES INTO IT
I have ! d e v e lo p m e n t, a ls o a te f i l li n g np w ii li ill
e o l H iese Ilia y and a n te ond lie I he head of a
pulouxly fair. N a ilh rr newspaper*
fu llte s H w ith in i fs 'u lly , or a inemher of a «vdieat«,
u c c n m iih ite e n o u g h n il! to di d u o I he
or reprei&gt;entHtlve o f a profeadonal, | ami •• erve m ilita ry Rtrcngth lu nor presa Merviceo de.crve m m .
f i f t y y e a rs o r less, he s a id m an a r ln
Ttml was
rro n o ia lr or rtiH u rn l o n lllv of (he c o iin ' . c one and nil that extinction [ aiendation fo r (hi*.
m unicipality who are paid from ! mn i be Hie price n f brehkinu Hie their duty t« th e ir randeis: it is
K«y W m i u Kclltnx mote pnb- w e a lth , a V ir g in ia m a g a z in e
their function. On Ud, Tore, the
j h ' * ' ’'
M r C a r r ie l was c it in i! , l "
' d Im u p p e r t i t ’.u ii p ro ! putili. fu m u are Inrligitite,
Ucity there tla y i Hi in my oilier
rom ting to tliix country's world | American
newniiapera did mil
C .lu lid .t r t may iw proposed liv
J
I
p H ' i i i i to h o ld line It th e s ill
md
p
ro
ln
n
p
'li
e
tis
e
fiiltlP
H
s
o
f
city in FIohH.i .
t«i&gt; prevoni or puiil member* of | wld. bplnniatic commitment a "to fa it."
| I he lu g d a m s . T h e a rg u m e n t 1 » n |id on th a t Im s is . ta il I h e re 1 the fo r te -, llic national law -lin k - 'efrf* r "I flee people, against ii ii j ii t 1 Holier** oii.l "m o lt of mn faces
we tre w iirir
itu.i o guma . a lso is a p o w e rfu l a rg u m e n t t.&gt; I" made I'm m e a s u re s w h ic h i ini: laxly, or Hirer prenenl or pa*I 1
"d " Ibuaiine o f failure to
ii
i iw iirrnq
Uw
t end iua
(tic Ti iiuinun
until n.
back lo (.ubs In till 1 f 1.0(10 .1 1 w o u ld in a d tlilio n p ro le e t iln - Im d S ilt • m In- d i'is h te d fr o in " " " i t " r Mf Hie p io v in .in i It'iri la- 1
"We didn't do the job if old
w ttk enijdRcineni in a H iv.tii.i im'.lil a d a m r e s e r v o ir, i f I he d a m 1 la rg e e p o u rh a n d im p o r ta n t lure . or liy four pre»en* nr pa*t 1
findtionad reporting wt
hi uld
clllb. S tu ff th lilr hrUci wr u h iillrl 'e n o u g h lo m a k e th e n p e n it l" ii w&lt;d t in t lute H ut th e ."ill c a ll i member &lt; of tbe municitial r itinrila, 1
have." he explained, " It wii'tn't
or liy net it lolls dgned by oh"- 1
proof v e jti.
h a r d ly tie s p re a tl a g a in on tin la n d fr o m w h ic h d ca m e
intent Iona), J am sure.
iH in lle th of the iju n ltfirrl eitrelnra,
* J tllt a* Mr. DCway ami tiiu
* ;
~ . • --------W b e ltie r we do it to prot«’i 1 m \&lt; tm e iit in r iv e r w o rk s KVrv ice a . a councilman in cun- 1
• d r a t e g y tioaid a c c e p t e d t h e e a r l y
I
j : C°n?!i^ l,wn:’ * cearrtiH'flete is
j () |,l n ((., i r ( if p r m ln e t iv ii • ol llo la n d , w e need to go put.nrv
foiin cllm e n m in i etve U'ltbnnt I
Mnd|nft w illiam ( H ulliii n&gt; C lu iij • n „ „ . | , i h i H o t th a n we ha ve m p " .H iv e te p s to c o n tr o l so il
pay except in m ilM iripalitlex over |
to H»ke a Viirvv Wli.il o nrrrlrd
It'.' alit population w her- tbey mnv
receive eompenaalinii fa r expoiu**.
"file l i t o f candidate , app oved try | (
vetal Ihouiapd.asev nl them.
P a i a M e O l' T l l f IV 'llllll
Hie umnieip'd election board, w ill J,
it ptobablv wain I m v liiu u
tie announced o ffic ia lly Nov. 10
■,
Voting w ill tip liy election dot- ,
at all down tbrrc ott the
" A t*'W VPIlfS u g ii w in n I ■ i t r s v it lllig
t r o t , n in iln i In tho*e cteated fo r J |
ot Key W r.| ll w *. p m lia li!^ W iltiillU 1. S liilg 'U ' III V n u i I )(•
I ra n ;* r|" .
tiie 111IT rite ro tid lim
The l aw]
Preiident Im nian lu ra lln iii; tug .&lt;I • »r,Vr
pi ovule-, fot tbe officia l ialm la- f
lion of votes on Nov. 25, iho (
liter winning Im tn "id ta t* 1
"A cuuitpaiiy *tf liu ig lit * tta 'clm g t ill'
Tliur tday tnllowlng the eltcUon. In
-M! Mi^imit nf C h iu s eaute t" efinip otto ttigii
Urn ca»» "f a tie, the oldett enn- |
. Roosevelt went* lo putgc H resm A k tlie v w ere routing. ii'UIPiily the
did ile w ill lie declated Hu? winner.
lor riiiitmom! I c .imc lie . who h oid 'T n k '- u lin ii'llu l " I |" I i I i Iim lin t
The eleetlon of Hie u ri'e lliu d
n( the conned member" from Hie '
llie Drum* Min f’.nty, bnl * heil imd vou w ill he im tii glint nul so n v,'
n y n tllrn lc . Nov 2H w ill follow tbe J
in t (lave mnrh t&gt;. sxv abo III
The kltig tllu lu itlu re it in. l|(ttl'M uls i
from of Hu u-nnl syndtcal e le e -i*
linos
Meleetnui &lt;■( Hie final one(Im it o f the rouncii niemlarra ott »
I lei 5, w ill w m plnle the ••lection r
cycle Tiie pieviuuc t w i t h i t d s n f , e
the coiincilmen ehoxen w ill vote on .
rT O l ' f K
a 11"t of candi'lalea uibnittte I liv . t
M U i" a 1
the ptnviiit 'al governora w iiii Ii I
mi*.« be Hirer lim e* greater t ill j
tliim b ri than tbe vnenticici to be | .
t
Tiie liewlv named tm lin il t
I I Idled
men w ill take office (ill days aft er [
Pec. 5.
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t,

(iruv Shadows
171ursery

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vpaiiish Voters

Nation Pauses

HARDWARE
COMPANY

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F A IT H IN H IIII.E
ir.en beard has
DENVER. Nov. I I . 1/1*1of welcontiPH O relt a Muck rays .be always
Hie future i»P a lot of fu ltli in Hie Bible.
ietn Deuex iata today i.he lia * r v « n more,
la rd

u m i » f re.

Hogrlon r o jt of which her hmbend
i i publiiher. end diunur the tecent
W tr »ne was commander &lt;^t |he

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Mrs.

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Th« N avy said Kins a l*H *r h»d

from Hi"
The1 Lord I &gt;
halt not
p
xhephnd. " ‘__
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t u r t ly goiatnaa;
goudneai and mercy
X x xx *ur*ly
hiercy Aui
shall follow me all the days of my ; on
life."
Cou
"Okay, m aim ,” Hie bo/ slid. "I j the
guess you're right.”

dren ete repotted veitoutly ill md
one he* died at a ie.mll ol iduod
pnUoning traced to tbe "aling
, W M . Cieyon*. Not all wax u.iy^n, '
'•Tlt^poitonom, lay* Dr H Uirei’ci
of iTiiledelphta. but tome of them
• I i cnlorecl with dye* which air 1
u ftic n o m So hew,lie. ’

Amtiican p f

S ta tk wfls * y^'*o £ d to H it L llio p*an com mand ori o rd e r, or P o t b
dent R oo*ev«lt. He now liye-i in
W a in ltig to n .

proarhrd her.
h«n addld to-the proceedlnci of
lie hiandt.'hrit wha' appeared tba Patrl Harbor court of ^triiilry
to lit i gun and demanded h
money.

If jrout children me wax * m VO'i I,
don't let them eat them ("t, ,.(n|. I

JP Smoking will nol butt ynu, W
! pnople out of I OH will tell yog. And
- pethapt it won't, that it, uf||«i) u
,:#Ve» you cancel ol llie mouth,
* 4 f e i t * *&gt;» huiR*' th. Alton Odnnri
r M tfie Ttilenn Medical School m v i
&amp; M
dtinnic irritation pindmed
^OV«t a lonR priiod of time at n
r.M titlt. nf exceuivi; imokiun sill
H M lIc e cancel. However,(minkUR

M rs l l i i i i told poller th . M o rv.
As she neared hrr home la .t
n ig h t ca rry in g in her p u r if th f
money w ith which to pay. for her

Hurt

iptoted

T w e n ty .th ird Psalht

Then he disappeared iti (he durk
neaa.

US, Nov. II. (/I*.— Wuneti
i, American repcr.irntallve
e United Nation.* Meruritv
II, spent the day In tied at

merlean hespitui in Pnil*.
Tint from a heavy cold.
___ p lu l authorliira ?aid It*
ihould be out vnry dtorllv

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WAR DRAli IIONHItRD
Mrs. Leslie Went today pre­
pared «n*l placed a largo wicath
on the monument at lha Legion
Ufut In memory of the war dead
gt shr ha■ done here on many
Armistice days. The wreath |A
Dimmed with whit* and hlue
flowers and. the traditional red
bppbied Vemlnlstent of Flattdera

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Arthur Milter

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Th» Critic* A w ard
F rlta Flay

Oeorge Seaten
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POLES which cost $7.65 before
the war, now cost $14.83...

...up 93*!
and evon this incroaso is lomi

Whether iltey mode a mil-

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1*1919 rrtmain* la ’be proved,

k rt Si’Gow told the convertI the Rational Grange which
ah' that, ''ihete he* been an

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Baptist C i r c l e ft
IfoIdH L u n c h e o n

Group 2 Entertains
Woman’H Bible ( lass

hmiMflas Stenstrom
Tallis At South Kith1

flions

guests ure asked to tele­
p h o n e Mr*. Ham Martina, M23-M, ..South Hide Primary Helmut. Mr. I .
or Mrs. Jack Rnllgiiu, 4111,1
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■*- l A v r a ' i S
5 « " r “ K
The Townsend Chib will have its "iiaiung
of Armistice Hay
. collvalesclng member of the
regular meeting,P ami. eh-cllun
of
.,
The p'ogrutn opened with
" ‘ family; simply mix homemade
o •on
lli P A i ” rmtrlst t enter at rung America fol owed with he I chicken broth with .. thin cream
8:00
«nt ; iv.i
? will 1 iUr,4 Psalm and tlw dtlietw hlp BjUin »m)
t. with suit. If
rn P i p entertainment *ung
Ihe songs "Htund by pr, , f „ rt.d , | lfl ,.m im „f chicken
planned. Ihe pi bln- is Invited.
America". "Uod liless America" tTo..,. may he bought canned
’ tv. r. «A I UK DA i
Und the flag talute concluded t h
e ---------- ------ ---------wit. L , i r " “
*’• T. 'A. program.
I tirapefruit may he sweeteneil
taiL flt
f? ru U"
' ------------------------------ with maple syrup hr foie broiling
feed Avenife and Hecond Street I
ut- r ' “ ltv
I "■ert.
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Top Committees

Carlton Home Scene ABOUND the TOWN Mrs. Powell Wi l l
Of St. M o n i c a Meet Miioe you're eiijoying,yotir Arm Appear With Sin^her

The home of Mr*. Cecil Carlton
un Plutnosa Drive was the scene
IferUn P*tm #r R a j —-Society Editor
T r k p h o n t M B Tuesday evening of the Navmiher
uieeling of Hie .St. Muuicu Chap­
ter of Holy Cross Episcopal
beginning at U;00 A. M.
Church with Mr*. It. W. Williams
MONDAY
serving us CO.hostess. The meet­
The W. M. S. of the First
ing wus pii-sidcd over hy Mrs. F.
Ihiptixt Church will meet ut the
A. Dyson wlm guve ii u-|Hirt on
church
fur
u
program
meeting
ut
the mooting Nov. ft uf the United
THURSDAY
Mrs. Louise Watkins and sun
The Home Demonstration Club ■t MO I*. M. The Sunlienm Hand will Carl Coney have left for an ex. Council of Church Women. Hhe
meet
ut
the
same
lime
ut
the
stated Unit both St. Monica and
w ill meet at the Tourist (Vnrr-r ut
tended visit in Sylvester. Uu
HI. Agnes Chapter* presented bun­
8:00 P.M. An exchange of Hitt i hurt'll.
The
Ruth
Spec
ring
ti
A
s
will
dles for the Pack - a Tow r I project.
ideas will be held.
meet
ut
the
First
Kaptkt
Church
Mrs. Dyson uiinunm-cd plans for
Beminoln Kcbeknh Lodge N o VI
Miss Sylvia Jones hsd u- tier
at
M
.'III
P.
M.
with
Urmia
No
3
in
w ill meet in regulut session ui
urats recently her niuthei Mr*. a district uuxiliaiy meeting sched­
• bulge of the program.
.8:00 P.M. There will Le an iniliu
unes uud her sister Miss Helen uled for Nov 12 in Winter Puik
TUESDAY
which will begin ut 111:311 A.M.
^Utlnn. All members are urged lo
Julies of llrlle Uladrwith communion
lit. Rev. Henry
Hie Hruthrrhoud of the First
be present unt) ull visitinit Rein*
I l.oottit will address the group
ilaaplist Church will meet for it
kths are curdiolly welcome.
M
r,
und
Mrs.
L.
M
Swumi
• The Intermediate (Jlrl'a Auxili­ •upper meeting ut 7:30 I' M, ut have moved to their recently pur­ und ull women wlm wish to attend
were asked to notify Mr*. Dyson
will meet ut the home of Mrs. the church annex.
chased home ut IftIH .Sanford by Wednesday evening.
11, H. Davie, 1800 Pnimetto AvcAvenue.
A discussion was held un a
line, at 1 3 0 P. M.
breakfast for men and hoy. of tlie
F H ID A Y
James Harvey Covington, sen- church following u Corporate Com­
The circles of the Sanfoitl Ourman apprentice, U8 N, son of E A. munion un Nov, 2k. Tin- following
den Club will meet us follows:
were uppoinliil to committee* lit
Camellia Cirrle of Oviedo at 3:0tr
A luncheon was held at the Covington of Hanford is serving the event the breakfast j,« served:
P.M. with Mrs. F. W. Talbott; CVn ••■inclusion of the morning session aboard the seaplane tender CHS
untral Cirrle at 10:00 A.M. with Mrs of Circle Nu. ft of the First Hap- Curtiss, which recently relumed, Mr*. Snm .Minima, Miss ll.nbata
Rllpiecht, final; Mrs It J. Hick“NvF, E. Hoi*; Dirt Hardener* elicit list Church which began ut PR (HI from a Naval Reserve Training!
i t 10:00 A.,M. with M ih lir u n r \ M ut tin- home of Mr*. H K, Cruise to Acapulco, Mexico, with! soil, Jr., Mrs Chmle* Voduplch
and Mrs. W. M Philips, tables;
•Harden; Hibiscus Circle nt tfl-30 Turner on
West
Seventeenth the First Task Fleet.
l l u . Donald Junes, Mis. It. W.
A.M. with Mrs. Fred /om -iiucr nm Street.
Mrs. O, 0 . Hullei uud
Williams, Mrs W E Prhtdle, M i*.
listed liy Mrs. f . It Hm-h: Ixoru Miss I't-url Puttersou served us
Raymond Liindqtii*!. .Mis K. A.
C lrrlr at 2:30 P.M. with Mrs. Wul hostesses with Mis. Turner. !&gt;urDyson and Miss Elizabeth Dyson
ly Dietrich; .fnriirundu Circle at ■mg the morning uud ufternuon
to prepare und serve the food.
8:00 P.M. with Mrs. Jolt i Conifer; r*.*tun the hook "Turcltbr-urrrs in
The llienikt-rs were I rill null'd of
Magnolia Circle ut t(l:00 A.M. wdrh Honan" was reviewed hv Mrs. II.
(iroup Nu. 2 with Mis. II C
study course which was held
Mrs. C. H. Cuglnirn; MIiipmu W Shutumii, Mrs. W. I) tlunliner, Echols as chairman entertained the
lust evening ut the Rectory on
Circle at 10:00 A.M. with Mis Mi
T. II. drove* unit Mis Huy members of the Wutnun’s Hildc
Palmetto Avenue
The next meet­
W, S. Willis; Palm Circle ut 3:30 Mi ill
Class recently ut tin* ehuirli an. ing wilt lie liebl at tin homo of
.M. with Mrs II .lucohsnti; Hose
I lie luncheon was served buffet uex. During the meeting lepurts Mrs. Dinmld Jones on Smith Hun'irtle ut 10:00 A.M. with Mrs. style
llecorutiuns in the Tumor of vuriuus activities uf the clusu , fold Avenue with Mi • W K.
Irving Felnberg.
i In.me were full flowers uud green- were heard ami a white elephant Priddle as cu lioste*.
A report
Bailie Harrison Chapter, Duugh . eiy
Those attending the meet­
w . of tlie American Kevohition, ing and luncheon were Mr*, liutlte sale wus held with Mis. Iv u il I was In-in it of tlie i -vent weiner
ill hold a regular uieeling at 3 00 himser, Mrs. H. F McWhorter, llansell as auctioneer Ptucced* must and disciissmo wa. held un
from the sale will be given to Hie lilliuai s, lieilole.l fin l.iter III
. M. at the home of M i* J. H Mi
M C Urahnm, MtS. James
Hay, C0f&gt; Palmetto Avenue, willi IliilUrluw, Mrs J It. Ashley, Mrs. the Children's Home in l.ukeluml the yi-ai
For Hi* educaliL.nal --onion of
At the conclusion of Hie meet
to-nost«9Sses
li. E II W .Shannon, Mrs .1 T Newby,
,
. . . being
— Mr,
Hie prugrunt Mi(a i-d Htonc
pook*
Took* and Mrr Ft M.
M Mason. All M ,• II M Peunv, M ti Lula Mil- mg refreshments weie m-ivciI t.v mad from ito- in t It'll* 'I flit t and the
risiting daugbtvis
daughter) are
a ir invited In
tn |.-i. Mrs W. D Unrdmei. .Mrs T. the hostesses to Mrs J i N r*
Vlsiting
A .1 American People l.&gt; Lmrulii Bar­
attend.
U Utuvee, president nt the W. M. by, Mrs. llansell. M m
Th* „Like
Monmr
W
..man's■ II and a guest of the elicit*. Mrs. Walker, Mrs , W. M. Whitii.ne nett whioli was piit-li-in-d in the
------------------t.a,tier' Hoiiir Journal tor Novem­
Horn* Demonstration Club will &gt;Hi itt and the hostesses, Ml T illn -1 Mr». Hill Whitmire. M l- i. i
ber I oil,living tlie hit-tiles-* meet­
{meet at the horn* of Mr-.. J. C
Alien Patterson and Mr*. Rui- 1Dixon. Mrs. M N Cleveland Mr
ing a -Wee! Cuoi e wa- meed to
Sikes, West First Street, at 7 Jit lei
Also Jacqueline and tin-gory I Mrs. E U f i l t e r , liltL
Mi* l.undqili-t, Mr
d 11 Rip­
P. M Roll call Will hr jri'.v e te d ■\ Mey ami Caiulyu Tut net
Hockey, Mrs W A t agle, Mi
ley. M iHi It'D# v, M m .
with a household hint and :i 11 im in
Volie Williams, Mis I.. II Hai
Hi iibllr, Mi
itlMiiti
hers are leque-ini in bring u
vey, Mr* F. E Hub, Mis It i
'M l- I Tv * **11„ M I
ll el i. I ) 11" 11IIII FI*
Christmas gift sugge-fmii w iih I
Moore, Mrs J I'. Denton, tin
ItttMrr, Mi*
Vv:# WnyLt i'lv it ,
drrlctionn for making.
Clyde Dickerson. Mis. J M IV it
Mr*
J.a mi i*11 f{ .1nil ti un, Minn
A rcvlrw uf In idal costumes and
son, Mrs. T F, Hariisun, Mr- l(ti|&gt;rtvlti, M im hs-uii, Mi-*,a Mury
a bridge party will h« held at
J
A.
.Strange,
Mr*.
II
D
South
MitA Sluiii* iiriii tin* fm-1
Douglas Hlensroiu, county imlge8:00 P.M. at the Hanford Woman's
M r* J. F. I.ewi*. Mr* Ech«K
'luli
lub sponsored by the American elect, was the guest speaker at Air*. Fred Myers and Mr-- It It
Inme
reservu ho Armistice Day prugrum pre­
In me Department. Fur
For reservn
_
sented yesterday iiiotniiig at the Keck.

Social Calender

PACK THREE

F L O R ID A

Matlurly To Speak
At Accountant IMc c t

islne Hay Yueiitiiin
the I trust v
Hooi- Rilling Clnli seems to be
rmmibiig up ull Hie parades in
town mi lliest1 bnliiliiys
-lev
Ini't- tile light spirit .
. "HA P
l ’\
I.YI.KS. who m-eived 3ft
'v ille in Votes fur justice of the
inme. pinking Ids car ill front -if
Mat tier's
MILS C LA UD E A
W IIID D K N waiting for her dnnghlei MILS. LAURIE MUSES in
flout of the Post Office
. REV.

Friend- will In- Inti-le-led to
know that 'ti
l.,Im piiwitl, the
funnel I laid,in I'likacl, no t for
nieilt nt Sin.t..nt mill Winter Park,
will be tin- m- i-inpiililst for Martin
Hillghei, I t, u,di burilnuc of the
Mctriijndil.ii, lipeiu, in ids Civic
M ii s , t \"Hi|||!iHf| Ilptlt'lilllflf'i**
Billing lh-r 4ini.f i
M m . |*«i \v« II li
a Hnllin* ir»Hiltuitf. anil wi'll known
«*«amai*r( pinniHt tin*I ii now tiMirlitnir
ttfnl *li*i niiij :tfr \ irI|kf in S’ew Vnrk
and M RS .1 A LOU A N »r Uciieva
riiu
siitiinici i n ustd iu -n l at tlie
motion
picture City
■slNtlSi Ml SlTltflll*' 111 |||f* .Vmlliui it Dim. tin- Iteniocials an- i-xpecied
showing of In Tow iisi-iiil, "clntin
tu in stall Senutoi Ella-rt I homa
.Sellnnl nf Mn* n
pi, n of lhe old folks"

•

o f Flluti. a I a ft H a n le y foe, a *
chaii loan and give lion the b ail,
ing o f new tn e m b ii» wlm la k e .i
tike view o f Hie law in i l * pn-sen'
form
Holilovi-i D rill... m l * mi the coin
m lttc e . beside* Thomas, include
.Senators M ilt in ' o f Montunn. Pep­
per of F lo ild a , Ellender o f l.ouisi
ana and H ill o f Vlalmnm A ll -op
ported I ’re id nt I'n oo .lll's ' i o
of Hie a - ' i-'o opt E lli-n d e i. wdm
voted I - ov. 11 to
I'm e Kepi ■&gt; i -......... I . ! no 1
o f ill,.| o.il - c&gt; in i I - 1 c
be
tiel-n divined , v, . - , - i\ in lav -i
III lilt U U P tlo till | Cl 'p p lo p ila
linns i 'o n iin iiii-i mnl a 12 in 1
It) R ISSP I I. \ \ DSI ttUM
m ill gin for tin* Republicans, a sine
I.UNDUN Nov I I , o ft The lit ion the D e m o c iiil* ate expected
| Id rtli o f Pin-. ■s* Cli/niieth’s tiuhv to ri'Vi'lse

Mi
|| a j*| jiiltiuti* uf l*ti|MRS .H it U U N / A I . E H lla -h in g
U ■in.le ut fiielld s 11' -In' round* I m s m i d t 1-lmuliia U n i v i ' M i l v i i
mnl *m nih p in Now
in« corner
r iin i in
in*rt car
m
u i now
v. , siudviiu'
,..............
tin
10 lo
BOH
H A R R IS and E D L A N E Indiling '
Al1!. ,'PP*;,' , as s.di.ist In
ill
.. p in k in g m ctci on F irs t
............ .
" a r lm .m ili t ollege in c .iit' t.rcem ticr w ith or
S t i• r
.lu E H \ l N D E R S com
Illk: -"It of P igglv W 'g g iv Ullil chi-sliu and . bonis under the d ire c ­
M r. and
tvoiiiteiing how im ic'i n hiindii-d tio n o f A i hold Kvnm
th o 'i'iim i d o lla is is
M RS. J. E. M rs. Poweii m il In- in F ln rld ii next
JACK HON shopping ut an attrac­ m onth loi imiit concert uppeurtive blue dress
. .MRS. HILL nnci-s W hile m W in te r P a ik , they
P I I I looking nice hi a blue and w ill be ilie guests o f her p a re n t*,
luliiis T tiltiiii-.
yellow eliseinlile
CHARLES M r. unit ' I i

MURRIHUN giving « lift di his
cm to K E READY and nine
KENT RUSSET I'Ell npoiinm Id*
mud nt Ho- Post tlffic e am i - t ill
wdt.ng to adm it tin- clcctioi. was
a -u ip iis i' to III to
lu E L

I'll I DS and EARL LuUCKS plannmg A i m istic,- Dav in front i l
R o iin n lla fs
MILS STEW ART
t i ' I r ’ IU I toi-v w ith it'-ipiong in

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HOTEL
SERVES

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S M O H U A S H O im
AND

o r m :i( d in n k h s
I'ltd .M S l.S Il
l in n d ic iin s I-'ru m

Priicis-snin itF
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Music. I'ta^wavinir
To Mark Royal Birth

llriiR 's

llr iilg t- U tir lv
l,tveil Itv 'O lrric iiu Home Dept.

Saitfnril
F t ill,n

W iinittn's

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Viluii'tsiuii

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•expected Mo Muckclld will InTlir Ni'imhliciiiiH wen* emiliml '0
" Itm.lllS 4 lull 1III 11*11tlK
lluiled i to glioiit
tin- lit i11-sti huiwlh' ittt* i nut i«&gt;mil | u .'IuhuIh with f
('iin im o t iw - b will, music, flag- u
f*. *.11 ilivi**i4ni im Ih«*n 1
" \ in i's
waving and .i tlooil of good wishes fuvot mi Mu* I'MM'iirn Ifrlul it uin
The Con in mw »alt Ii hinds me no eiinimMHi'
l l o l .l l l A Y INN
1 4ill « *«4i»wf- **ir ok ti nil 1 hit hm
less eager H u n Hi ’ iun heiu'D |u
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UA1NEHVII.I.F., N*iv tt, tHpeWliltei J Mulheily, Jlcnu
of the College of Kosiues* Admin
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ida, will he .... of Hn- |n im 11nt I
speukeis lit Hie semi Uoliiilil eonveiltioll of tile I I..II,In I ii- I it ole of fils will l i l t .
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hV of fit cih til 111
vember 11 13, w ill lie ut ilie l'o to u v
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pnaht'l*. lll-.l Tor i.ll ill' I M 111II *
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tierome chairm an. O th e r Dem ocra­
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by biking eighl to tn e m iilio l ol "thn | If Ill I,tin ! un thv
the Senate laboi niin liiittee m tin ■1**1 in‘t M'f»k i *i'l»H'tton
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COWAN’S GIGANTIC $2 SHOE SALE
Beginning 9 .0 0 A. M., Friday, Nov. 12
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690 Pair Ladies’ Shoes to go a I f2
Sizes .1'/, In in - A A A A To M'S

. Patents, Suede, Gabardine, Gall and Kid Leather

Original Values to $8.95—liny Several Pairs and1Save!
240 Pairs
Friendly Shoes

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Sizes 3 To 9.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SAIfFORBt* FLORIDA

T H U R S D A Y , N O V , - H r It4 8

I9 B &gt;

Seminole (&lt;“8 ” Eleven
Seminole Drills
;e Grid
C O M M E N T S 1 ForNewSmyrna DropH T iff To Tigers
Players For Returning Punls
A N n o , Nov. U , (Special)—
From ( he
Football Contest TheO llLOrlando
High School Bxhy
NEW YORK. Nnv. 11, (/P) —l,rr N.illy of V.i ruinlull n well Oil hit
way lo (filing * nnv college football record fot rrimmng punl..
The National Collegiate Athletic Bureau resided today liial
Nelley ba» run back 31 punts for 357 yard, in .even game,
two player* in hi-tory luve relumed punt* for more yard, in
eraton. And Nallr* line lour gamri Irfl to play,

Only
I (.ill

BID Geycr of Colgate apt Hm^

record of 01*1 vnrd»
I ItM I. The
&lt;i* in
second best Intal is r,R;i yard, bv
Bosh I ’rltchaid, now of t fie profmatonal rinladclphia Kng!"*,
If,,
Set It In lOfld nt Vltglnln M ilitary
Institute.
The Vamlerhlll team iisis »et
blocking Msnigimicnta on punt runbarka nnd Nulley is I he key man.
He baa returned nil except four of
the kirk* made aimlnal the Com.
modorr*.
Other idati.lirs ii'lenaed I. mIhv
by the N t'A II were for ruuhiieka
of kickoff., pa.. I "reiving mill
Interception* nnd punting.
Bill Gregu. of Wnke Pore.! t«
lop. in kickofr returns,
He’,
brought hark |ii for 420 ynriU.
John Frri'iimn of the Unlvcr.iltv of
Portland la second with ,1H5 ynrijs,
BUI lloalon of Montana Stale
he. the be.i pnotion nverage 45.11 yard*—hut the second nnd
fourth plare men nre tho one.
With ft elianrp to hrenk the record.
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Three Top Teams
01* Nation Eyed
For (ialor Biiwl
*1ACKNON V IU rK .
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*Stnti% Huntlicrn Mi'tlimlint , N i VR'llwi baM arlcd about ling, running
Mini IV im Htiiti* Ju.sl mI ih ii I niycM wild " lb" N n lliu in l F o r out. Kvnry-

.. . .iimild iiiidoratand Hint bog.
me nut gnmo. H u n to r RN.oitoit
Tin bog. Iiotong to Individual.
F n iir n f tIII* lemtM mmifinnrd
( iklfitinrriM, fie n fg iii, N11*r'.vlnnd u &gt; , In mg to hi hour Ihrt fo r o .t, nnd
ibonld not bo m o k '.te d b / nay
VV'llk** Fm uxt - |( h Vi * Jt|i|«4&gt;tii ini
,...i ...i wl.n duo. lint have v .t d
Itrevintt* f aMl rit llnw l ifritl nffri
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IngK

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win nvttt tho T a r H*yd. c . ihl
,,,, dnolil p l. c ' Hig .till, "■ t'i'h iid - lu ilg h t bowl Ho h i . I , I 'it
Soonoi. In ii 1 1 - H wir. m vm N .iih
pRSN receiving w ith a
J3 for 300
f '.r o lin a S ta le in t he !'&gt;!"
•
yards.
In | lUtltllig. I.ouisiotiu S ’ . l o ’ . Itnwl gnmo .o il tutored Mm viand
Harrell Collin, t. .ixth with 1t&gt; to . 20 20 tin ugalm-t tion ig n, tinfor a ll.fl.y .rd avorngu,
I iin-t Now V o .r * . !)i,y.

Mullio la'imiv, halfback on tb"
University of Alabama's 111211
team, .till bpld* Hi" Crimson Tide"*
Individual .coring lecord with I I I
point" on 21 lourhilown*.

I k r r H u n tin g

Itaoitoi dark Thurmond of tho
M. ulii Niitioiial Foro.t .In to , that
until* pi nplo wmild llko tn kimw
hi'w tin- fivo inrh aplko law, of.
ft clivr i In "in'limit Florida I bln
"■Hi. i- going I" I"' ll(imi’ilHtorol
I tie now Hpiko law iniikp. Ibo
ini' the lidli in lliu eoii ti try to
i inn I -lu ll a law. Tho Into-it iif • lie
law in to protoft ilmi ilt’i'i and
fiiwio..
door population can Inm 'lo , and in "duct' ninro and Ihi k oi boi l,, fm Ibo hunter. In kill in
i In* \ . in In colon.
|t will b" tho liuntiir.' it'.pnn.i
l.iliiv. In fmo ho -hoot., tn Im auio
tlnti ib"■i bo m’oa Iiiih at lon-t a
fivo |,n'1l . ptko. T h l. I. tho fir.I
■I.liouin.il o| ivory FlmIda dooi
Ii nii 11-I
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p i ■ Wcoad With B 11.0 average.
Rostoo ha* kicked only 27 time.:
«... ..e . . . i or terord nf 11,3 art
t ik luh'tftiJt H II hliwl 4t fl 11•lull ■
last year by Lea I’luiuoi of North
Carotin. Stole cull, for n minimum nftnr Its •nmsntinnul w in S mI iim I*
of GO punta. Ifwll Ifiiyne. of Santa nVUI MiSHfilirt. I I In 7 T ill Smn»' » ■
Clara la aernnd in the average, h iiv r m m Mrmi six at m ig h t tf.itiw *
lay Hunta 1 n t
with 111 hut h .. kirked ju .t .11 | n f l f i lining
JO IT in their nfM-ning guinr
times.
frrn tg ia \n settihg tin* pint
Six ratehe. in S .tu n la y ', g.im!
with Duke mnde IUd O'Quinn nf thr ,S,.ut lie n i . i ii C onfci ■
Wake Foruxt the No. 1 pus* d g l o g p . . t F lo rid a , 2n I
yyeeivrr in the country.
Ile'n work I f tin* It,d id ,,g . , j.,
raught 31 for K2 I vnrds Mnd nix l i m r i H Tech oo Nov 27 , hey o r
tmiendownw. Jim Ford of T ii N a aln m .t cortnio lo land in tl„ S u e .,
Alio Ims ruught II, hut has r*ir
Howl Hut tln tl’. „ hig " I F "
fled them only 300 vmhI h.
f ’narh dim T a tu m r,od hi- M.ov
Dill Olson nf t!olumldii he n't I mid T e r r a p in , h .v o c o ito lc d *
Intercepted m pus* since lh** , great ic e ,id hi, fnt Ihi'. i ,.„n,
fourth g«me nf the season- hw\ Inning only to fluke. I'l I'.!. ,,&lt; • • r,
pUyed seven hut he still lendA tilt* Tho T r tr tip lo * havi- n git**&gt;
the riHtmri in interceptions with o p p o itu tllty „ r rlln c h ltn ’ , l, .„t
seven. Thru© nf them came in his llnr 4|„it in tft.' bowl in n .ih - n,i*
first gsme Ngsinst Rutger*.
S . i v
n g a in .t N in th t'iii„l,,&gt; .
third In punt runhackj with 27 re­
turn* *o. iino /xiu&lt;, aim l*a in *
mate Jim Rowell m n k - seventh in

SIDELINES
lit \l( I I I I ' l l H K C K W IT II, Jit,
llernld Snort. Kdllor

Wheel (’hair Ihmfer
Kills Can ml in n Mini
M ARION. H i. Nov
Aim rhali hunting
&gt;•
iMilbiiig on Jon While.
The IR -v a r-o il While Im i ,
runfiii'il 1" s wheel vli ip • • "ii
yenrs. a victim of poli»mv&lt;'lHK
Two friends, trying to mill 7 / hi.
yearning for all'll Inn 'm illin ' "*■
pedition. took Joe to nenrliv Hor-e.
.hoe I,nk" Mitridfiv.
They plm "d Joo in his nlircl
"hail, piukt'il il in ii "omfii'ld nnd
built ii blind id tom .liilks inoiiml
it. M iniil". late, n shot btiuiglil
lliein buck in lime to .tee Jo,, wav­
ing townnl his turgid o Id:; Cupiidilill goose fulling ni'iirliv.

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY!
I

M a n trio W ill (it* l
H o p k in s
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IIA I . T I M O I IK
Nnv. I I , (/in—
Join. Hopkins lln sp it.il hi c x p iiflillK Nl'W V lirk Y lillk i'f n n lfllllil .Ini'

Di Muci;i" tn check In I imI hv fm
ii 1'iitiHiil•utimi In ili'ln im n r if itii
np|t|iiliini mi hit 11k lil lii'i'l is ni'ri'HHill y
HI M ag g lo Iiiih 1.1 i'll ii it ’iTllltH
visito r tn IlnpM iiH fnr I lir v illliilH
nil ini' n I h w liii’li have pin i;iii'il tlm
slugger
througliiiul
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O N T A R IO TOPS
i Manitoba, 13 in quohec and xix I Boh Polldor and Bob Ililajr,
N FW Y O R K —td’t -O f the tdlim Altwria.
I \ illnnova football players. arc doplayer. In tho National llackev
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______ teaching
___ __ _ nl Radnor
Mug
prartlru
l.euguo th l. .en.iui, !H wore boro
Twelve member, of the sound 1tp n ,/h ig h school. PolTdnr I* teachIn Cnnadii. Tliirty-fm ir of them of the Ctdrago Bents of the Nn- j„ y ‘ ^ocinl .tudle* nnd Riley
were Imrn i„ i|„. |„ ovine*, of tin m iial Fowt'-nll la-ague m ik e th e U I Ki'gllsh.
an- - Tiger, clawed nut * 13 to 0 victory _U°f ,?? in Saikntchewnn, HI in lii'tm'. In Chicago*
Fnnch Carl Kettle. I* continuing | nvrt th« Seminole High School
In put hi. Seminole High School , O lerv red Junior varxlty here laat
Folrry Foil* through lengthy d rill, i night- The .crappy lnv*der. g*ve
to poll.h off their offensive fo r -1the honvlcr Orlando aggregation u
mntion. In |ircp«rntlmi for the light of It from opening gun.
New Smyrn. Rnrracuda. In the
Midwny tho firet quarter JorrV
Kn.t C o ..I eity tomorrow evening, t'tigg. pn..ed to Jimmy Bench for
Y e .trid .y the Sgnford mentors the fir .I touchdown of the context
lent their charge! through anothei The two (earn, then battled on
. e -io n nf hlockllig drills nnd then m u tei in . until early In the fourth
moved i" the playing field tu wn"k (H'liod, when Jerry Love ripped off
mi offeii.o and defrn.e forniatlnn. taeklp fm 11 yard, and the second
lonchdown of the game. Neither
fm Hie New Smyrna rln.h.
No 303 Can
Coach Keltic* expect, the Vo- .•ti in (it for extra point, were
In.in Founty .chord lo p in .flit one JfllMfl.
of the heaviest hall rlub. fneed
-.a.-. -cU'W
\
%* xaWlfdiHf
bv the Seminole High aggregation
during fhr IMS rampnign. "We
will have to
’up' to will Hli"lie," be deeliiied.

GREEN GIANT
1 7 %

Dorld Says Alabama,
Tech ( xamc Will Be
Very I n t e r e s t i n g

Mental Attitude
Of fiatnrH Said
To Be Excellent

\ T L A N T A, Nov. 11. t/Pi—
Fi.indie, lied Drew of Alaham. and
Hobby Dodd nf (lrni'gla Tech playi d (i.yebologlcal fno tb .1l ti&gt;day,
two tiny* liefnre their te .m . meet.
.-ii Id Coach Drew: "Tech*. Im * to
fiA IN K S V IL L K , Nov. I I . (S|ie I T cim cee last Saturday cost any
cm h— The mental attitude of ;, himre we might have had to catch
| Florid.'* fislnr* I. so gmid a ftc I them overconfident."
Coach
team
ilieir near-m l.. with fienrgia l a . i , Said 1
',Hpn Dodd:
houjt "Tech's
recn . team
week that the physical lirul.es In ^^ pretty mtlgh relaxed after getflicled bv the Hull,log. should I- '
un1‘,w
Pr* MUr'*
f.itb he.led in ample time for tl.- " 11 naturally lncrea.es a* you

I'lie I ' l l , limit will upon on Ibo
in., , "ite i-a rv o f thr pruclnina- Satinil«v
* h,’n RPtM hetdged, "Anytime
The fiatrrr. Imwed to -upeilo, .... t'biy Alabama you're In for a
hi " ol i lie Ill lliil Nntlonnl Foiort
I nc bio ' in the foro.t thin ycir (iioirgln matipowe, nod dtopp-’d * ' ,I|V inlorc.ting and difficult af. i i '..
odnrtrd c«ip.*rxtlvrly by IJ .2(| deci.ii'o *ft" i pii.hltig tin
We may lie the favorite
i
i •. .I State. Foro.t S orvic Itull-log. 121 I into the final Hire. 1
wer e not underrating Coach
Drew, team In any way.
..t il,. lb |i.rtm ont of Agriciiltoro minute*
it 'In- Flm id . Homo and Fir*b
KtiffirH liltlu John Clilbert c*m«
Biuk to Drew: "Now thcyll
Wnb 1 Fi.b t '’ioioii*Hino
(orminn out nf the tiArkifrnonc! tf«j 1
^l4’ tujid And trying to t»ki?
^i111mg i he pn.t toil yum«. 27. .bare Florida’s apottlght With half ''
''*• ...
i. el buiitci. hnvn bagged l.nttl liack Charlie Hun.liiger and lackb
''" l Dodd: "Naturally we would
let',.I dm', tt I. o.tlniMtod thilt C liff Sutton.
,,kl' m y much to win thl* game,
there Hie iiliool 20 pe, cent onue
..... ..............
...... when
........ _
__ i - (illliert
took ovci
regul.'
lee, n. Hi" (Irnln Forest this ye*' venter Jlminy Kytie* limped to the ball, plenty nf speed, eluxlvcne.s
■i *iwere Inst year . . . . I (a.|ivh with a badly bruised hip. TI"
m the open and power In the tight
...... . )"ioiing bova
Ittilld.ig. saw enough of thn' 1ST spot, have taken him to Iota of
Florid. Hiitora
„„Uml Miami Imy tn last them n yard, and six touchdown* this fall
1 1"
1 o iver.itv of Florida (iii! lifetime
I I I . rugged defensive
He want* particularly to he
■|,"i ling a I t record foi lh" play, of which a diving tackle that
right" In Lexington thl* weeki'i(- -e.Hiio, nre not doing too halted n positive Georgia touch* end Hi* home I* In Harrisburg,
Il ".o i.lio g to I'umulalive .ta down wa» only incidental, I* being lllUiiil*. and there is a possibility
i ■ . i"l"H.«'il yesterday bv Jot- .pnkin of a* the gruate*t Jack that folk* from around hi* original
•I i i n
Hpiirt. iniblirity illre.t-t.it sonville bas *een.
.tum ping grounds will lie In the
f.o i In* ( in 'or.
K y n e *. Sutton and ipiartcrtiarl. Kentucky Stadium.
FI." i.ln ha. .l oll'd 1 11 point, I long lleldro are temporarily on
The only recent change In F ln r-!
iigaio-t 125 f.o th"(, opponent.. the ailing list, but all thiea an ,d*'. .tin ting lineup has found j
.it,| bui" i .it ki'd up df, first down* nspec led to lie leady to go against Miitceiino Huerta, stocky liMS■ in .lung to 52 by ihi'ir seven Kentucky.
imuiiii Tampa
. . hoy,
. moving Into the
i ■i aI Hunilnger. whose 15 yanls from j Irft guard .pot to team with Cap- j
i I,.ii l&gt; s M'buvkl Hilli.iligor I. scrimmage against the Grorglsm , lain Fletcher Groves, the atesdying
i In- top ground gal net for 'he I shot hi* ussonal total to 5SII I- j lock nt light guard.
j
il' i t i * ifa'ion w it h GHU void, mi 71 taking hi. place with the great;
A lunior with lot* of football
i*'i mi.'
Tim ii good fm im * 1 i rtmiii’i* of HUH footbath A H7 ynid "know how," Huerta (pronounced1
. "1 age It'*’ I do *’o* iin. gained pppi mturn touchdown la*' Weel 1 Worts), hn* battled tils way past ,
171 , Mid. on ui iiiii'inpi* fm ii til
tiier step up the ladder.
[two
two teammates
tearn ms tea to gnln starting'
m i l iig" In Im- i|i" second high man '
||,aiided offensively as hall eai rights.
the pay-off i|Uesllon around
nt iii" F lo iidn liMikfi-ld
i li e , didux. Hiltislngrr doe. mu
Fmii Flo rid a I nicks have passed. (1, v„
advantage of passing and (iitlnesville this week ha. folks
*'!' linn*., and have coinpli'ti'd
( punting versatility to give him wondering If the Gator coachefor 52* voids and three tourli three-way potentialities. Defender- can have their charge, "up" two
downs The Ktnrtda passing st'aek know if he goes place* It will h- Saturday. In a row for the tough
is |i,u i'd by llmtg llidilio, who ha* iiionliig hut the knowledge seem* assignment with Kentucky.
to..ed HI and coiMpli'led 'it* for RiG lo have helped them very little.
That thay were at their p«*k
ynttls
Ope of the fastest start* In font* last week, everyone concede*
Th" top si to ip fm Hie Florida
eleven • Hnnonger m il, Hi (mints,
ffo * ha. III and l.os Lewis lias IG.
I, i i i i h llioadus Iiji k scoti'd two
i H! piools nod II il
him hilim iih
(Siiffin Iiiih luplicHti'd liiiiadin'
uflnrM.
»■

OVERALLS That Fit
By Luc - -

I ,"li,Ml" m il l i
I,lift vl'lll l&lt;*’ IV(H lull- lo tit lit t
plus lMv iiOi'i Hi fil’Mini* lli'imctt
•i|H'llilt'll Ini &gt;1 liniir &lt;(iiii mi lii.i
Inf t Ill'l l \ slllill.il Cimvlll ll|l.
In'll I ml mi ttir olhei lii'i'l I lir pH II
• m
In' 11ill in'll tlnniiuli lint
finut gullies.

TABLE SU PPLY
E L O V E T T ’ SE
PICCLY WI GGLY

NIBLETS

MAMA

WHOLE KERNEL
CORN

Quantity Rlgfcta Reserved
I'r lr t s (iond T h ru H atu rd ay, N irr, 13th
tmmmK

HUNTaS CALIF. CUNG HALVES

^Peaches

NIBLETS

N o 2 Va

MIUACLK MEAT—

★ Spam

12-ox Can

CHASE &amp; SANBOKN VAC-PAK

★ Coffee

1 Lb

S O U T H A M E R IC A N

Corned B eef
Washington State
Jonathan

Choc. Malt Syrup—

Bosco

APPLES
2«- 25c

11-ox
s u p e r b Ba n d

Rotito B c n iily
*Y

APPLES 3
APPLES 2
APPLES 3
MELONS

Kay Natursl

Wash. Fancy &amp; Extra Fancy I

C h eese

TOLL HOUSE
COOKIES,

Ctljp

P o t a t o e s 3 “» 2 5 c
Idaho Russet Med Raking

M qouf wheeis are
r out °t line *

49c

B i s c u i t s 2 P kfl* 2 7 c

Each

*

55c

Lb
C h e e s o
H altsnli Oven-Ready

York Cooking

Sweet

Lb

Yelkiw Daisy

Viiio-Kliu)iie&lt;i Himeydew

(illlliil 11in| Mi'l'u'lln, 2 IP pniiml
upliiilllnl i* iiii 'IIi I h'1 nf tin' UniVI'lldl V nf Tl'XII fool bull sl(llllll,
in In'llv VIti11pIII ivii's'llnjt i luinipiiill
nf till' M'linnl,

Can

L o ttu c e
Yellow

Lb

1 4 ’/ i c

P o t a t o o s 4 L*-‘ 2 5 c
U rg e OX. Taper Bheli

O n i o n s 3 Lb» 1 7 c
Crop l.arge

P o c d n s

B r a z ils

i-b

3 9 c

Lb

Recipe on Package

3 9 c

U. S. NO 1 WHITE COBBLER

P otatoes 10 ~ 2 9
JACK Sl’KATT Slmnkless, Small Sl*e, Smoked Ham»-

LUU. pig

H am s

Picnics

Little Pig

Lb

59c

S h o u ld e r Lb 5 5 c
Pure Pork Beueage or Pig

S id e s

Lb

49c

5CA POODS

m

W w 1AWRENK;

—AIIIlKIt—
, COMEDY—“DON'T
FOOL YOUR WIFE"
BPOBT-CNIMROD a r t is t s 1

Wobbly wheels wear out your Urei In a hurry
end make your car unaafe, too. Fix' both econ­
omy and lafety, keep your wheel* In line.

The WINK FELLOW
rides lha

“

Yellow”

5.

Atita Stripes

\“

k

^*

STEAK

79fi

BRISKET STEW
Lb

69C

HAMBURGER

fted Perch or Codfteh

F illets

Lb

35c

S h rim p

Lb

49c

Preeh Caught

Cooked

L o b s te rs Lb 5 5 c

Urge

Mullet
tb 29c
Preeh

Corn-Fed
Rib End

O y s te rs

Lee Khaki ihtrta and treueem fit Sanforised vat-dyed
fabrics. .
N
k

PHONE

Hmir Service
FAG S A T R U N K
S E R V IC E

Shirts, . h e .
Trousers, waist-211 d ir e 5

ft

79c

u

19c

Proceed

W h itin g
New Equipment Juat Arrived

bw car a

e 66 more special feuturoa—many not found on any,
other overall.
t»‘ f
.•
* *
e Lee'a dxcIuhI vo "tailored sixes". Accurately flttln i
overnlln for ovory hulld.
e Jolt-Denim. String, tough, wear-reelstant denim,
e "Sanforised" ehrimk-e-laatlng fit and satisfaction.

U. s. Govt. Graded "GOOD" BABY BEEF
j| a iiiB ■&gt; Sirloin m u
T-Bone or
Lb
Round, Lb

.........- * »
0 .......... 3.98

Qulek-Prasen OrsdS “A“
Dressed * DrawnStew. Kensor

F ry e rs

ib

69c

•win Pram. KoUM Vest . ,

Roast

P H O N E g&lt;

I

59c

�a??'
J D A Y . N O V . 11. 1948
• n i*.1-

u

milnent C i t i z e n s
Iowa Town (iiven
liter By Aged Negro

Under goes Operation
T «
IO

rn e n
Q f n e 11
v U i C ^ r i I G l 11
_ i--------HES MOINHH. Nnv. I I ,
A prUe-wImiiOR s te rile hull's

r.il.v

nml

was limn

■Bland from a no ther hull
i I e idaiitssl ip Rupert'* flunk.'
M } t Knpeit wa* later retuincd In
.State ColIrR fm treatment mi an |
1,1*1— I fhnte ColleRe f" i lie iilm e n t on an;

nienu ei

who

in

HJtWONF'S MMUTATIONS

name ! "ini Ihe aid nml was le tm n e d Inst
ip npt tn I h» pout m ortem if h r i Wf^
^ n x M ll l a im flofun't m n iii dhow diirtm n f M n t ! I
-•• fiiin l tn h*
h i fin e ■•ninlltinii n lth n iiR li " ll little
aide tn pt.&lt;slure n ffsp rlliR

Chris Anderson May
Have Life* Saving Dog
the

,|./**•»"&lt;*«• *Wl

PrriJ
r iB
z eV vv
W IiInI t11l in
'hieing IllUe Rupert*.
July at
IIIo
H r DR Un Ii Il ! |((wn
CnlleKr, Lust
H pituitary

aon, a di-tant relative of the danc­
er, Hill Robinson, Inin worked as a
ilniuesltr In must nf Centerville’s
finest homes.
H e said he helil Ills nssnclnttnn
with the white people nf CcnlerB N T E R V 1 E E K , I , , . N -.y. I t . vllli ns mi example nf hnw Ihu
Culler II ii Ii Iiimim , fio, renter- two mil's rniilil Ret alntiR tilndd-jnb* tiCRrn, threw n fried Ret her.
■ytt dinner Inst night with lUi
hineiit citixfii* ni I 'enter vill*
piir hi* Rucala.
he dinner' win Riven nt the
lervillc ('(immimity Center with
iR e v . !.. C. Iliitlmliiinew. pastur
LAKE WORTH. Nnv. I I .
Ihe Flint Presbyterian Church, If
I'ht ixtnphcr Amlersnn
[ttnxlr.r nf t'&gt;'iciii,.iiics.
Wlls saved from drowning here Inst
nblnsnn. iilmut tin, t •&gt;Iit tie Mnv li\ a i I hr named Tnhy, is
kin hr wnnteil thrm tn know nrnmiil lie run have1Tnhy nnw
"worm feelim:" he lunl fur
Amlcn.ui fell min Ihe rnmil
hi hugnitsc nf the help and nut- while fishtiiR Hr wns ilnnhle In
fntion they have Riven him swim
was
when
Pitth the yrinv
ha|ird
ami
Ins riillni
mine
nave hern tnbl hy many nf almve m .d r. unlit
friends that this Is n foolish
Vn-li i .in t r i r d In liny Hie diiR
I r in iln," lie mid, "lull I feri (min ins owner, Mliert II finks
1 sill mill let you know nf the who tmnt'ln'l srll. Anderson then
(ctlm* I have fur nil nf yittl." Rave l i n k s If* tu huy Tnhy a
minted rnre Is tun sensitive. stent
»iil. "flnee n i Iur is lilt hy a
\ mnhtli HRn Mirks died. Tnhy
be, hr will run whenever he sees vvrhl In Ills Soil, Allseit K. Mirks,
(nil hr ml ilnwn even if the limn II, who, linwrvei has an [dine fm
v stimpitiR tu tie Ills shoe." I i i i i i Mr siiya he must Rel rid nf
chicken w hs flieil hy Rtihin- Tnhv- hn* wants him tn ro In the
llirldo of n few wueks. Rnhiu- man whose life lie saved.

flinintlerlnR
held
help

th a n

n, h i . .

ALL

r&gt;F.‘jE

he useil tn la*." II- '

The seven-yeae-nld hull. T Riiv«'
said tin th n iiR lil th e eye tie n t
I t i i port PtU h, tindervvent mi opera
m eats hail m a d e Ihe h u ll a lit t le
tion Inst sum m er in an a tte m p t I ' 1
m u siH'inl.
rn re his in n h illty tn prndnre hen
fm his ilh is lrin a s title .
The IMfi.lHHI M rie fn n l, nwileil h.
G nven m r Hnv T u rin r n f O klalm nih.
is nnw on pasture on ih r F.txhili
Fred Farm s near U n ify *. In . east
! I l*N HON. Nnv It , i I’l
A
&lt;*f herr
W ayne Fox, inanaRi'i n f tin black am i Ia n p e km ese ilnR tim ed
fm ins said today th a t they would null Hi dam's lugliesl nolalilr- at
test llu |ie rt a rtific ia lly in a few ., stinipluou* mnuRiitnl halopn''
weeks to d eterm ine if th r npiuu
i n,I last niRht hy tlie new 1,1'lti
lion was a sure ess.
Mnym of l.nndap
‘ I f h r s till isn't any Rood," F»x
Tit* |H’ke cmtue i i I o iir w ith h n
■wnet,
MunnlllRs, w
wtf.
said, "we may dn aw ay w ith him "w
n et, Lndv
l.m lv Vtolel
V ln lrl .MniiiilitRs,
ife i
and hold a post m n itein . A f t n alt ,.f Su \ l f t c . l M aim in g *. S ii A lf ir d '
lie's ReltiiiR nloiiR in y e a r* 'imi &gt;* our of lit lin in '* inn*i fanm u*
n llrn R ils In e lite him have lieee | luunteis and Is piesnlent of the
made over a five -y e ar s p a n "
Ih u n l Vrademy
The O klahom a gnvertm r lu o ie d
When the d ilin ei * la iie d , l-tid j
H ir hull over to Fox to see if h r Moonlit;?* eulntly let the d«&gt;R old
ro iild Ret P rio ri' Rupert I" p i '
..f Hie small hlnck hug lit w hirh

m fy t

life

To Dunk or
Not To Dunk?

I G

I D

A

I R

B

OiinMnu •liMiglimif« i*
||(i|ikin*' fmill H«» wonciMi*iti ttitle

Byitiplatm nt tilvlt.it Atlxlng Item

STO M ACH ULCERS
mu to EX C E S S A C ID

Real K nI h I c F or Hale

3 S A R T IC L ti

SAf F.

PLASTIC VVOOll, sp.inRe-, vs
nml set uh brushes.
SENKAKIK Class A I'ninl « ..
112-111 IV. 2nd St.
Phone .1211

I'tv. i ...viif Ionise, w ith &lt;&gt;r without
fill in lin e , im liidiwR shower, "nth
Hint dmihie RHr«Re. In the heiirl
of ;t«n lo id . 211 Elm .

IIIU tA M )
Want Ads

FOR

HE A n i l FI H, HOME id lt »22 PulI Tlmr aiilomatle irnner. |&gt;ih
iiietln Ave. Terms.

Foe Rfiatti

\»

.it

I ii iiiiii'i.- InntUcHpfd, ..hinle l i e . *

Six exti h tniililiiiR lot* ineliii!e,l. Cushman P.t47 mmiel Mnini .......
Must he seen tu lie fullV app-eel,.r&gt; R„(„| condition
I F lte -’on
idl'd. Itox 3iH Lako Muiy, Flo. i Vacuum cleanci with all at*., i
melds. Phone tin

A lt n o t i vi' .1 iH 'd tn u n
hom e o n .
C iy s tu l L a k e , 2 sereenxd p m e lie .. ,
f i m t tre e s , nm l tandseojie.
A .i
I. S k in n e r. F itrliie r s M a t k c ' in
c a ll C ou litk’ 3400.
i

148
fc

tWsat
Ada trill Ha a n tp tH
|«r Ilia Ifltu h R it &lt;•« mgw *
■■Hum rbanG If v»M» nnmr
11*1*4 In Ifcr ItltpliaNff hnulc.
V*4nfn fnv (hit Ni"HiiimailNti« *4vrtMart ta raprrltd

6

A k T lC i-O

FOR

SALE

'

W A P 4 I..I1

IliRhest rash [trice paid f"r i.*el
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture

Co.
t A K T IC L t - t

alt

K.

S l'K l'IA L

H K ItV IC K H

Heal 1st s ir
Itix rs tm rn la
W It. W I I . I ,t AM S. Ile a lln r
IM I V. P ark \« e
le i 1120
I IL 1
Ionic Ic ttn I nans C .l.
I l l V, Itrp .d r l.nans

lv new. Phone 237 It.
Atlrnctive 200 find Orvstnl l.nke One ll ft F riR ltla ire rtlso I r.- t
fn^iit lit! with two linini'v, six At
rmmi rnpHcdty r lm ila tin R l&gt; hi
four mollis, hath, pHitinllv forer, I with in riwmI condition I’h *tn
in-Iteil wUn wnrkshnp mil cellar.
111117-W .

i Til*
»■(•! «S9lr I n
Wp w %«u pmmi«iira a« *fii#
I maMi
JHm9
in^ f t r H«t
OiSM
|U(I
ltd*
ttni*«
Hr ptf l|i« iMiGHhiN
tlnifi
Rf Off II ur Instruct*
Kh« nuifti In thr tins.
N b l* &lt;«lf# ftn blnrk Up* rape

12

1st |»h SUM

S H E U S F * III
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
A N D T Y P IN G
C R E D IT I l l ' l l E A T IIP
SANFO RD
lie N Park
l “h«i«a IBO

Phone I3A2.

-VILt. HUY p in t car regardless HiiriKKP.r.PINrb'l:. r . Ire ami Tax
ifOT I.MNCMEH every da’ v from
i* a f pmam ptifr
tn u r d tr for
P H liff A
of age or condition
lepori- John 1' |l..in|t i*y, 210
jVfn rvntlfp (Hr lira* icnralMr
11.211 In 2:00 at H iIM K II'S
| Sons, Pimm* 237 W.
I1tier, nil Waal Ada muil l»r
\1 nl' red m I 'linlte 3i. 7
mip nIffm
Ilia Any Haf«r#
(’nlihage plaids. Marlon Market,!
Ikllratlrn.
I 'inti v, -a he
Help Srlfe .Self Nrrxlr* LaunifiV
Yellow Hesintnol. J'hone Kll3-lt, f:ifi paid for $20 (i
Pirn** aatlff na icMmadfntrlc
D rlri*
Irnniug
il, Maim, l.nke Mnumi,
wanted, nisi* slump , "lit t o
i l l #v«ai# ««rrcatn *» H»n» ml.
10*. W. tr.lh ,11.
Phone I la *
W ide, Itox P8C Her aid
4 mnnal *a craponalbl* fnr
FR IED JUMBO SHRIM P diuitera
pva I kin naan Inrnrtttf ln*a»rvi.'i v iiir Ii I. $1.00. HOMER'S.
till A N D '* M orning Sentinitl Or
W A NTED
Ian,In Evening Star. Call llalpl
SEW ING M A CH IN E Center 110
c l e a n r o r r tiN u u .W. 1st. opp mte Prinrenr Thea­
Rav. MHhJ
T H E SANFORD III 11 U D
tre. I ’ll. into.
W A NTED: W rdiiiu Desk. Ph-mv G rii.lt r.17 lor llallery, (ieneratnr
SCRAPERS: All types wood srrnpI I 0H-R.
anil Starter srivlce
Swaln'a
1
era--P ollv knives.
flattery Service, 301 W. Ftrxt
SF.NKARIK Class A I'aliil I n.
7
IV in . I.ivestock, Supplies
St.
112-111 2nd SI.
F t*11 SALE: Nice fat tnikev., 70,
Phnnr 120
V
en
etian Winds New hhmlt and
P O It K K N T
It, Live weight. I ll eased Ire-a e tn n p le lf te. oiditiom og
TUX EDI) FEEDS C.unplelr line
I'tione
I
tilt-R
in
722-.I
If
mm-if. I! fin fire
O FFIC E spare In Meinrh fliiitilinir.
lee P||.
Hunl'n Tuxedo Eee,i Stare.
f-.iliveinetit
leave
nrdei a*
1,* trp llfh t nffirn, newly deenmules.
Hunt'- F«*ei| Slote "t i.M'eUs
tilted, ..II utilities, hrnI and ianl- UREA K FA ST
erved every dav
Fuel t IIfire
NEM I I,UU IIS oi fared In |n i f
fi/r
si rvlri*
furnlstieH.
f'all
exci'|il Sundiiy at I,alley's iliiiu
I Ion Old ft,,.,, iHrtij, Itk, t,| M W. II. « A. Dept. Store.
Stare. 3fs op.
f Ini dung, cleaning At w ,,...,111.1.1* W /» i4 I E l)
H
tnlei n sod ii|i In drilr one rnnm M R'HEM N t.i'ived eveiy duv ex
Pm laid., [tower ptaui, 2" v&lt; , .
ierflrien ry sparlnirtit
Ideal for
i e|d Suuilav at L.inry'a Di og Y O t'N Ii MAN for position as old
I’Xpcttetne m S, i ,i in,,|.- C..,mi\
Store. 7fw up.
lWstnenx ronple. Mown town toside ..il. -iii.lli. I.oml nppnl tlintt’/ | II M Gleason, I ■
Mmv
Iratlon. Call RW.
for in ’lk pally
Apply In w rit­
P A IN T — OUTSIDE - W ATTS
ing &gt;" Hnx AM ef« Sanloril
i h i | h ; k t *l v m o u t h
BRAND, Snow While titanium
btUce :t rnoiii unfurnlstied. k ll
Mei,i l l slating full oualifiraP A R T S A N D S E R V IC E
lend
and
ml
Monrv-hui'k
goutI Elm Ave.
tom. .net expeiirnre
• H I* P x tm rH o t » r
Phone t a i l
anlar, won't peel, nil, off or
jie nr 2 Itedrnnm fiirni lieil apartfo T R F iO R fflA llo M E . ho i -^
wash off. Slavs while. $3.|ifi
Jlnent. Adullu only. 2300 Mrllunrod frei
Call Phi fm detail.
gal. In it gal can.-. Sample ra n -- Matt f&lt;" all white Icbll, Sanford
Iville.
..it H IN G IN G Southern Chem
ami oiimindlng Icrtilory, ExMk'.
Dealer , wiaded
Manor
naV, In.
peneit. • ,| man |ireferrcd United
House, !*|H La .alle St. .lacl soiiVO ROOM vement hlork hoii ■*,
Life I" ntance Co 3 lit McCrory
villf, Fla.
■Electricity, water, shower hath.
Trartor wotk, ptoiiglilng, disking,
llidg . 1n laiitln. Eia.
1C. L. Farmei, Gtndcrfllle.
leveling, by Itoiir or art". I*e
NEW SEW ING Machines
Iluv i
W itt Hunter. Phone P47 M.
now for Xiiia*.
Ile rt’a Sew MAN nt WOMAN for nut.-lde ..ales
1^*1. S H A R E nicely furnished If
wotk Steady |nh Good oppor­
Machine. Cenlrr.
|ro o m house With roupla nr fam tunity f .r right pel anti. Apply V O IiO l'K Ht Refrig,oation Servtr-.
?itvElrcfrlc refriKcratei ami WAX — Johlumn'ii Pa.de, liquid,
Hi pet o|i onlv.
The Sanford
Cotmnerrikl A Domestic. «M
[stove, g arage. $40. !H7 W . IM h
glo-coat. cream wax. Fire u»#
hi
liiildci IIH W 2nd St,, Sanford.
work gtiaiHnleed I’hitlie tP2 R
St.
of pntillirr with ra&lt; h piircluiae.
SENKARIK Glass A Palm Co.
R E N T A I.H
AVON IRUDLICTH: Women tn
I l l - I l l W. 2nd
I A EL APARTMENT'. 312 Uak
Finn, d*ndet A I'dgrra
work p.ttt linic dm tut; Christ,
Phone 32(1
I Ave.
Hill llardH are Co,
nuts to It Ht-ason.
Succenfnl
work, i will tie ken; on after FOR KENT Flnnt &lt;anter. Ea,y
[TooTu fm nit-lied bungalow. Phone T**tee mile of brown wrapping
the M'dlilays for y &gt;at -around
fiCti-W.
I P«l**r* 10 inches wide. Cnntart
otieiation Reasonable tales San
pai I i tine work
Writs Naomi
ford Paint A Glass Co. Phon*
Seahinv, 311 E IHt.i Ave. Ml.
[ R E A L K S T A ’I r. F O R S A L E
303.
Dora
\m
ftS T A T K -IN H IJ R A N C B
Ode « Rfljlmi
dullvrred.
Tree ripe ornngti,
Electric PltKir Pnllsber
PRUI’ KHTY M A N A G E M E N T
rapefruit A Cnngerlnes, $| a ..
Ui 2 III E t .1
LAtM O N4P
P M. HALE. Realtor
_ 9 Setnlnole Hardware Co
Uxhel. Phone 672-W. GIH P a rk ., «—
PIANO
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to.. 4 Florida Stale Rank
j jjoftB K T R A iL E Ii. good rvittii-1 ______
_________
Itox PHI. Sanford.
I0 D K R N 4 bedroom Ranch typo' Dm). Can Ite see" ny middy's CARPENTERING and repairing,
hour, .lay or wtffk. A rt Iiaugnhome, 2 baths. Excellent loca-'
Repair SJiup, 211 rl. Third St.
For Kowlcigh Produrta, writo Thi
hi &gt;y, Phone 77B-J.

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WORK WANTED

,,|u■"0',* Drlve' ' iw ,G»l. Gm lint Water Hoaler.
Seminole Co. Rawleigh man, lit
I hotte 12TO-W...........................
good condition, $2B.OO. Phone
4, Rox I4K, (Irlantio.
F.
M.
English.
Roofing
Contractor,
(or Sa|e or Rrnti A gootl 7 room|
Prompt
All work guaranteed. Phone Welch, rloek opaiting.
Poi^* f lf f ie .^ ^ a il5 &lt;^ ¥U*

F ^ H . 'x J p . t '
"l l

PnlBW*

• , l «v|l|'1 Vines.
TOM Palmetto.

Red OoU

Collard
Plante.
Col
lard Plant.
Phone H52-J.

I TWO HUKNKR ketueono heater.

veryNK;Hr"uvM
clfahung.l,tw..l Phon' “ l'J'
Both Incaled on vory large lota, 1 BUY COWS, yeni lings, htdea.
choice residential section.
B- W . U r d , Phono 7M-W .
R0B8RT A. W ILLIA M S , Renltor
W
INE for your Fruu Cako at
E. LundquIaE Aaoocleto
HOMERS, gt. H.IW^
lime T3II Atlantic Aaah BMg.

1371) J.
GUTT ER and apouting Irratalled
or repaired.
Free eatlmntea,
Phone S18X-W.

BOOKKEEPING— Part time. Fin
anclal Nfatementa, all taxna.
More than 20 yean experience. U
Phone 1317-J.

reaMnable C. R. Ifuntrraa, Fellowahlp Front

RLKt.TRIC or
A CR TI.YEN K W EEDING
Hanford Mntnr * Rqpt. Co.
108 W. lot Street
LOST

A

FOUND

LOST: P.egUtered block cricket
xpanleL Reward for Information
ex to where abouta. Call 1066-1.
B place Duncan Phyfu dining mom T n ACTOR WORK hy the hoar or
If you want to oell a hon
" t e 8160. 2106 Magnolia. Gall
or buelneu list with E.
LOST: Haddoo-Pal rod, PflonIgVT
ir 0:00 P.M.
ealty Agency, Inc., 0.
reel. Saturday night. Return
Re
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u.aAetocInte, 1807 East Sec- Coal gr Wood Heatiola, rcastmWill Lams,. 211 Maple Avo,
. . . . RrPl»»* 18W-J gfter
ward. Phono 72»-J.
abta, good oaadltiun. Call 216
for appointment.
« 61S Magnolia.

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Berlin Problems
(C n ltia w l r n « j m

tba and of World War I paaaed
almost unnoticed.

.

ra u ry 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 w ait.
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 A rm .
Ispre dav, Imt In the reat of
Europe the fiOth anniversary of

Legal Notices
H anlnrd

I 'lo r ld .

N i.v rm L rr l l l t i 1941
; is in:itKBY 0 1 v i -:n in a i
n iiiM
iin i l n i ' i o
m
i r mia. niill
IV4. P in rlita
flla
a * a iu e o
r' e folM atille
ltrleK*. I'M |I a*
juil.it,
l.il, Ih
lowing il»M*rltin| In nil In R
i „ .....
aemlrn
C ourtly, Kluriitn. w ill he o tre
fere
reil
it fo
I r
n o t u 'i

» hlatn
■od li.ai ra*h Mil. at th . front
eoor or ilie Seminole Pounir r*onri

lliio ee,
11,1! A
in ti, a
Cut i
)ii-oli 1

at H an fi.n l, U eg lo n lo s
ol
M on M onilay N n v .m l.fr
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III,iih is I're a riiw iilit. t-lm
l-agea an A ' I * p l . t liook

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R ange 11 Ma«l f la t lio o k 1 |oiae
*7 Sem inole &lt;'oi|li1)r Itm -nrit*
ta il l | llln rk I t Irre a n iw o h l. I ’l . t
Hook ' 1 I ’a g .e aa A S| am i I'ls t

Hoota « I'age* 111 h vs.

l.o ie t i l A i l l P ra n k I .
Hi i '.JI v l*|,,n I'la t llooK
la.ta 111 A S I* F ra n k I ,
H iiL illvlalnn I'la t lli.u k
la ,la 517 A ! l l F ra n k I .
Hu l.ill *1 *|.,n l-lat Rook

W in n lr u lr *
1 page 14
W ruM r ,ff »
1 page *1
W n o u ro ff'a
1 page i 4
l.oia ( Is In 545 Frank I. Wood
u n r o ll*

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 a irlift 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 th e 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.

Hot illv i.li.o P u t liook 1 paa
l.oia 54 f A 511 Frank I. W oo*

API Report

Hot,g n 1* 11.0 F lat Hook 1 p ig
Lot*
l.o t* 54V A
a 550
5
Frank
F ra n k L.
L. W u
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o g ru
r u ll
lt’a
g o tijl v l*lo ii Flat lio o k 1 page 41

f.o l* 551 a 55! F ra n k I . W u u jf n t r *

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. 56J
554 Ft tn k L W o o u r n fl'r ■ linenlal Oil Co, Ponca I'itv , &lt;&gt;kti
I.oollhla4 llivIS
lon P l.t Hoog. 1 p . g r 44 • aid Hi u kpeei'h ligreii in Ihe
555 A 554 F la n k 1* W o o d r u f f *

roniinittee's rrport;
“ Pi is still lmpo:.-ihle to fnie*r4&gt;
definitely the probable tr.inl !*•&gt;oiid lUb’t
From th .
t tn»
Sanford
Lot It
I t . i t * * \V i * i n flouth* e t o f . r j mm obtainable, no significant de­
H &gt; lf h i*
A j ,|| t t,.ii
P |a l
Boot
t cline from I bat year's e*l minted
»*»■». I I I l. I .v
4tg It ol • w &gt;, of fTPU H.i ti,,n rates is anticipated during ti&gt;»
14 Totvnvolp Jl - o iilh P in g * 17 follow in* five year- 1
Fa* I
lie said that if a declm,
Lot i Uloitk t&gt; ir r .a m a o k i 1‘l i t
indicated, supplementaiv
Book I p s a *» *» i vi A P la t thiol
such as large raserves
4 p a re * lo a i t
4t F I I I It N M lf *
iiuul gaa, oil *tya|e and
*,’1*15 of 11, . F lre u tl i *oi,t l
•soil,I Tie synthesized tnFM .m ln o l. t'o u n ly , H o i M ,
ll'lfin li I'm iii it.in
*' . •
fuel*.
S u ln llv i.lo n 1*1 at Honk 1 p . . * 14
L o la 7. I i
|1 U l..c l. 4 I I I f til m il
P ark P la t Hook 4 p i g * I I .
I.o i 4 H luek i ! f l t r I T h . T u m i , of

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Locker Plant
FROZEN FOOD ITEMS
40l-W -l3thSt

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 i n g
values from our .self Hervlce frozen fiMid

cabinetn! !

Denham Plans
i r .a ll u M .g Frees P a g * f l a .t

will lie jiuikeil by (he new Con
press,
'i. The prohibition against sec
■■Hilary boycotts will be mollified
M. Jurisdictional atrikea will &gt;•'
main mil lowed, ami —
4. The Injunction ant) other pro­
cedures for dealing with strikes af­
fecting tlie national health and
safety will I * retained.
Tills is the way Hartley looks
for thnt lo come about:
“ First, they will repeal the whole
tiling. They have lo gel rid of I lull
T a fl-lla rlle y name. Then they will
write most of It bock into luw
ltemenils-r. If the Taft*Hurtley low
Is repealed outright, nil that re­
mains of the New Deal’s Wagner
A ct I*
jl_”

65*

POINT 1*1,F:ASA NT, N, J., Nov.
It, ol'i
Ihe unesthelikl turned lo
Hi I lent y S Ivory during u minor
iiUlouuiiul o|H-r»tion on a woman
put lent yesterday to report that
bei heart hud stopped heating. In
unotliei moment, the patient stop
pod luelitllillg
III Ivory stinted artificial re
spi rat , eiilieil for heart and
lespitnry slinmlaiits. They proved
oiiuvndini* The chief of tho Jersey
Slioie tii-iieilil llospltlil stuff made
In* ............... mmeiliulely.

He cut thio iig h Ihe g ir l’s 0111*-!
wall ii-iiib eil into the elu-st cavity
repeuled rig h t along w ith I " " 'I ,s-g»n to force her
her heart
h t'a rl «i*
I pomp uguin by m a n ip u la tin g th«

. .

,

this, and Hartley said he thinks at ilie hospital. Mrs Fraser ......
till* hun will lie left nut when n the o p ei ul ion Im d been p e rfo rm e d
b e fo re w h en d ire e m e rg e n c ie 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»ctlvi,R" much an higher wuKt*** «»i i
k.i,l
lo r liiuieu
(.it.I tillialrlu
ll condi­
..... II. I
ls-tter
hours and
working
tions.
Under « secondary lipycott, now
forbidden, union workers refuse to
Sanford-Or la ndii lid.—Turn
liavr anything to do with products
Itighl on tin Al Glass Tower
oi mutt-rials processed by non
union or striking workers in no
Tdiillfht • Thru ■ Sulurtlu.v
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 T a fl-lla rile v ,
law Mill lie left Eventually, llie j
people M ill 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

DRIVE IN
THEATRE

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 . uk 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.

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

Murgnret Amt Duality Grntlo A Western Baby Btef:

P T C AIf C
u lC A llJ *

SIRLOIN
CLUB OR RIB

Dressed &amp; Drawn
Cheese

Kresli Mode

Copeland

Divie,

lb 15c

KNOW YOUR MEATS:
A-GtaiJe In Gnuil nr Margaret Ann Duality
B-Graile Is Fair
C Grade is Lowest Grade Used l« Retail Mar­
kets.

lb. 594lb 55c
lb Lie
lb. !l9c

No. 1 C n lih le r P o ta lo e s ............................................................................

9C

W e s te rn D elieio u s A p p le s ............................................................................ 3 -lb s 4 2 c
Ill-Ill mesh hag 654* .K,c,"h
Idaho Rakers
2-lhs. 29c
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17^

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lb 19c

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lb. 69c

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Sanford, Fla.

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PLUS EVERYDAY LOW SHELF PRICES

Squash

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S

“W here CuHtomern Send Their Friends”

Llttia Yellow

( ( onllnu.J from I'aga One)
Bffotilirig lo I tit* rdles o f w a r *
"VVilbbi a few days utter the
•armed Insurrection liegins.’ the
government of the United Htuti'A
will bitve hi-&lt;m overthrown and tt
lliisslan connnlssai will be en­
throned in Washington Russia will
rule the world.”
iliulenz suid the U-«l way to
forentall any Cnmmoolsl bupe of
achieving such a goal is to outlaw
the putty now.

DomtAth’ Frying Sim

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Ki'il Emprror

Aged Wisconsin Daisy June

H

THURSDAY. NOV. 11,

i delicate otgun with his hantla. Soon

The T a f l . l l a r le y
A c t, whosiw hose'j
•
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own
w ith
authorship H « rtla y _ shares
.h a re s .with
T ( i 1hv (M .
M iM U„ w
.Senator Holier I A. T a f t ( ll- ( ) h lo ) ,
Havens of Lakewood, a former
prevents u closed shop, tmdei
S a w hospital able, was reported
which u w o rker m ust Join n onion ,
m fnii ,-nnditton by Mrs. Josephine
to get or keen a Job.
| Frtlkei in-ling snpervism of nurse*
Most labor leaders have oppose.

Grade A Heavy Kerf

ROUND STEAK

D o c t o r M anipulates:'
Woman’s H eart To I
Start I t s Operation

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&gt;4

PARD
DOGFOOD
2 fo r2 S 9

OCTAGON
C L E A N S E T
1

2 for 13c

4 *#9 i ' *

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THE

la Unity Thara la Strength—

W EATHER

r»lt,

warmer Ih li afternoon. to.
otght end Salurdev. Mode rite
n'lthrant to e»*t wind*.

To Protect the Peace of the World;
1°
'be p r o f r t ii of America
To Prodace Praaperity for Sanford.

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

-w m w to x 1-

E stab lished 1908

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

HUTUY

NOV.

191?

N o. 58.

Associated l ’ ren-i Leased W in *

Are Accused Of
BostonAskedPremierTojoOpening Propaganda
Offensive For Peace

The flying hoof* of the palomino pony of B, E. Putcrll, Otlv*
and
Sanford dm 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'lic r 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,
Probe Of Alleged Dr '»,*« ternnd.
KriilrcM'l'; Fear Car •' I oi* f rt c ,i n c ? c
layy In P a y m en t O f
Mi Purcell lu d 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
Deat h &amp; Disability thr llntH rowpony rlimmalion race for men. with J I) t , le ami X (. i Ol Stu kc Of Dock
lie
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Champion placing acond ami thtid.f
Benefits Is Asked Sheriff P. A. Mero, president if Ily Identified bv he, hriyl v**l
t*?t I jl*' Fsef1VIteM*
W o r k e r ', A t 2 P o r t?
I
the Rldlnr Aaaoclatlon. J. F. Mt- low blouse, winning fii ■•
placv
M IA M I. N ot . 12 (Ah—Mm . t'lrlland. Barnev Berk ami Metp and 110 prices in
'I f VI* It f**fmitpi No*-. 1**
n, girls'
NLW YORK. 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
M 4ii!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 rH r*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 In f hi tin I met ir am
ar
Iron nf \meii, sn Railload*.
1 1 • 11inr » 1 mif i of * * t s*1m»»t1f 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 ( 1Hr 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 4 lf, 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 | 'l l'l hr \sa -.me ill' ptopnsal would
KEY WEST. Nov. 12. &lt;/P)
fn K V fi, N’*iv i *4 v
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m i »,
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. -eroml rare was won bv Roy |,er Bay Fore following m
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'VllMutil \\ rhh of
V n,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* Adm irintr*-■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
\n ir n 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;
I11is !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 II r 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 n ereiM n hi • UfM%
•till * iriittfl* niff'
Ih f •*« 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
| \ ittit
wnrlett sie membeis, said the inis
lit III ,7* ' |IT 1 11171N 1
* iFtdl.Al
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 Ast •, 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»|Mt i
t«f f'll
f.ne Mr Tinman went In Florid* I 1 ff|| 11 1*4 •Ii' . .Id . Id. I t press 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- lo (oil I t - 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 tv I
i •»11v federal Mediation fn • vt.-e, for de 1 , I..
Pre»ident‘» top Democratic com­
,1 ... S Is IS ", ' •X
t'\-e, V lo Ihe s*,'' er|o( es ill the
. , ■* I ill*
mand interrupted their conferenc-s
'■op'- *•
.1
i- *
. (i
. Appointment ol Sandy Anderson,
ATHENS. No* 12. i/V,
r „ . ,y«nt nf a collapse in negntl*
With the chief executive to fly t o . c , .
,
/
.
e efll# w*|l \
A
(inns
1(1f
Havana
|&gt;anlord pioduce man fnr th* past miff Tllfm iflo U fi Sn|tlm»»ltA luriff
Ib e II.A president also Slid he (..e .j,.
,t ,V&gt; 1 «„» ,( (I
_
...........................
18 yeara. at manager of the San- fd the reiinnihon of l»u .&gt;a|h i «iii ♦ flifn .) (It*, tinllitl litvinhf rv»htp P
, 1| 1
ft All) Vof#f| tyyri m }ip lining I v 'Iff film*
M
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**" Sa
B,rk
Id'1
lord State' Farmer.’. Market
prtftlaftnt-elicf;
ntmoemtlr
N«/
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, to, fill
, Greek 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
11
»«
, , \* 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.msian
|
Hrallotlne
was
completed
!*»'
V r i i , ,
2 , ..
.
Haltering w
bled sb&lt;y«&gt;d (be pstlleship M i*i",i i
n
i
er
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cH*'vm*n o f the Market Advuory trn lialdan*. leader o| the I’npulm mght
l h» result
r
will
«nto sign lit* stiitender le ms m
tfV a rtS 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 c riii* 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 .
.
.
. ,, , disanoroval
b ma
f r an*1***'
Anderion will atiume his new du government.
f’oaat U'.ard will be exempt W l t A"
e?ur'
( h.dots. ,n ! th .,* ......... 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,. N ov' 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
1' «
4* 1
' -r
" I * &gt;« a
Countv community I* looking for at the time of it* organiration in
'Boston poll# awl that fre' , 1* read 'h- s*tife" rs
4rf f *
•
• n •»
n in iD * * * ♦
a naw police chief.
I movement Is "completely llrpw ' ", j-,, r‘ TII&lt;am VV1910, in the capacity ol puking
\ *4♦ ’ • ' *
i r * 11 ! *
&lt;* •
*
Whoever gati tha Job will be the house superintendent an I tupei
I lie said, however, (lie aSso"*' i1 pr„,,,l.
,r Hi- -,.,,rt, p i Vf........... . I * f p *
p r*,"4’
i . 1J * 4 * i »
*
1 illif li 1 4
fifth chief In a little more than
I did no* want to lei
. I
M.
* »** *
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t i . #Mi 1] (| asf
• 1 |# 7
l
*hre» months. Chief No * reiigned vnor of field harvesting operation*,
*&gt;l|f M IIHtll f 4 ’ ll 1 •
'I 1- 1
and i .1 t
I
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* |.V 1*1♦ * He- n i l
vfaterday. He announced his reslg and continued at this pint mild
file ' i&gt; ,a i ' l l * I r | V H i* |
, .
it ^ J, * ■*
. &lt; »i
*
oetlon from a Jail cell at Harlan, I June, I'M /, when he resigned
1
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» «1&lt; ' ■ • *• 1 r * * » 1
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 ’V1 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 t t k 'l* 1 * n » i 1 4 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 %H4. *T1 •It If I 44
HI* 4*J1’»lf’ ||« I’ • p i t
fMl111
, daughter of M .1 Mo»-. Ji Ihad been released from Jail without w-orthy. capable manager, able I* &gt;nd
4
b M r i 1 U m I I ih 1*
|y • i tb*
rh e f* the suggr,tlnn of Cole. [ ed Republican candld#!i* -if *h# * ••**# I s*
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 t V r ’
S.vtntv four vc*r oM1 ( , r • t - 4*1 V t l 'l
!enne*»ein tn tpeaklng ye»ter- ( killed Wednesday in an am •
mornlng for tha third time in a vice from other employee*, and
t
1 K * * * r v • * Haq
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 i f .
K ' 1»’ P»
seemed heftiddled and •*.i»p
- p i t * 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 lm p » •
H u •- i u n t f », du H.*t!v «^I tH i
\**nclated P rai* Managing FillMilitary autlmrltlc* sanl *
examining trial w«* sat for next for hi* department."
luenl General Hlroahl O if ' lll 4, Hr 4#fl f# p rw jl*r
•or* Anocletlon.
| old Mrs. Francl* Mo»»
11
In m
Wadnetdav.
*! E v # i /• ui* It# a 41»*a *
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*
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make
new*
more
readable
and
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liuahand,
Oiarles,
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by county pollea. T h i aecond ar* hat been serving since th* lit
how
fo
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feature
alorlev
j
lured
uti
m
raat waa mada by Harlan police ter'* death a* acting manage*
n *»t r u n .;r t iSupplementing Harwell’* corn-t
M r* ta rro ll accornp.i *
Tuaadav night at a Harlan bu* of th i 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 ta il
•*. ■ounfry, gqverrroen* ' f
The rouplc was e x p e -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 w e#ks tu spend 4'b i
posathtllties 'f » Ps1«s*'"» ' I •
file
Adniiruatrs' 1 •
year loaded car* for th# Frill* ibet we leave th* fact* out "f In O rlando w ith th eir 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. ••'■■* -n o . 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
STATE HOAD BIDS
' li. Sulrbei g• i quo!* 1
clear along tha Atlantic and Paci­
SI * OND M EM O RIAL
TALLAH ASSEE. Nov. 1 2 -b T
elgn
offli-e,
said
in
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Franco
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LONDON* Nov. 12—l/P )_1he
fic coaata.
—The State Ro«d
Department
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 \ia b ,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 fin e '
.1 *
Advcrtlaementi w*r# put «*•
'
parti of Montana, tha Dakota*,
hi* Ih# gue't speaker *• lin­
T h e governmen* 'h e r# s*&lt;&gt;1 I- Hut o ffic ia l* fainlllfsi w ith l*ie
The «poclally dulgned plaque guist meeting nf th# !*#*""■
Nebraska and lowg. Snow ja pra- Inst week for hid* to ha *ubmlt
ta k in g tb " o ffic ia l 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 "a n y th in g like t i r e - ' 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
l "
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
'
loan.
A color Dim entitled * • ■
ovar moat of aaattrn Taaaa, Oklg- uf the Caldwell admlnlatractlon April _hy Mr*. LU anor Rooacvelt
Bui diplomatic cor*#*pon |&lt;s,it»
I own D. S. A." will he »howi
home and A rkan 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 APTIST CONCLAVE
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
LEXIN G TO 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, th t 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 an 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
..................
Bshv
I l president of th« unlvdkalty before development get* underway on what it expactad to tw tha largeit vfF
v, rr.IW
Ui y ,!lt7
n v Hdins?,
men* 'the
ie ih High
illy
w
litty
ofptrtit)#Tif*
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unf
High
.
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chaptar and R at Koonce director of tba nation’# parka In arga.
Hate
department
of
mine,
a-1
5J&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 iiracia
..................
in ine para, ' ana* " * ic rc 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 pragma for purTha park, w kt« dedicated Inte
CLOSES SHOP
chase of approximately 400,1*00
B tLO
Flia . ••
n /i h i r / iA . w n„ nov. it ,
1
n
u uUN
n T8TOWN,
lo iu n n .
n
Inc Service predicted today. Ha aorta of privately-ownad' land In
The Wright brother* 1 Kitty Hawk. 114—4A V -R . L. Bailey, owner of
acvlaory aald:
the aouthweatern tip of the penln- with a donation a t 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— b r the wae traneportad today from 'hr abutting hi* movie up tight Jan
ida for to n lfh l «nd Sati*-day
Donald Lee, National Park Sen* Florida Padaratian ot Warnan'* 8 H. Mauretania to the United 14.
n m i u - partly cloudy and con­ lot afW aey, 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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'V.V.:*

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Radioactive Isotopes
Are Shipped To 16
Nations F ro m U. S.

Demo Control

W ASHINGTON — Sixteen na­
tion* now are receiving radioactive
Isotope*, hy-productn of the utnmir
bomb project, from the Untied
States. Six other* have qualified
"1w
o l j k .
to receive such material*.
1
, This- means that thousand" nf
l '
scientists In Europe and other
+* * ~
•
part* of the world have the op­ &lt;
- a S 't w
portunity to participate In or oh.
serve Isotope experiment* mol re­
sult. It doesn't mean we nre giv­
ing these other nation* a glimpse
of our atnmlr secret*.
Rarllnartivr Isotopes are ele­
ment* such as iodine, gold, tin nnd
xlnc that contain radioactivity,
Egcspt for this radioactivity they
I identical in regular element*
*. radioactivity Is produced a* n
prpducl of splitting nloiti*. 01
exposing clement* to an nlmnie
i. Making them radioactive i*
like placing a hell or a headlight
THIS WNICKID PLANTATION NIAR YAZOO CITY, M ill., was In the path of "sneak," hsrd-hllllng tornsdoea
ok a tag on an element.
Tim
that rut a crazy-quilt pallerti arrow Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky and Louisiana. Seven percons were killed
radioactivity marks them ns plainand SI other* were Injured In lha Yaioo County area. Heavy rains accompanied the twlrters and Bed Cros*
ly as if they were ringing a l» II
crawi wrra struggling Uirnugh mud to perform rescua and rehabilitation work. (International Soundphoto)
or glowed like a light. IB re'*
what this means lo a aclottll*!:
He ran place these railloruUvc
I lf ment* Ip soil,
lie rati delect
hem as they nre nh*orhd oy pliht &lt;
hat live In the soil. It. run ilill
detect Ihem In the Itndy -if u row
that has eaten the plant tluu giew
In the soil fit lm ran f I ilwm
to an animal, or Inlert them into
an animal body. Then Be rim
detect them ** the circulation ear i
He* them through the mgnti. »f
the body.
In fact tile possible Use* of
the*e Isotopes in
neailv
all
branches "f science seem nlnm-t
unlimited. They have opetp &gt;1 up
a whole new field of stndv Du
research sHenllst*.
Before the
atomic project such nidi".n live
laotopps were produced only at
great) cost, and in mi Pile oo.m
tit If*. Only a very few rhnseli
scientists rould w ok with tl, m
Nosy the UN isotope piogtnm
hrodpee* them in crilnpiinttivclv
largo. &lt;|uaiililies and imike Mu-in
available to thousands more M-irri
11*1*. &lt; The iMitope* were made
available to fmeigu H d-nit.i, he
cause Die D. K wauled llif't led
In attempting t&lt;s .sul.V'.1 it- mitnv
aelentlfic mysteries a&gt; rapidly in
possible.
, .
Any nation
mayapply Do UN.
radioactive Isi'lupf*,, rnd receive
them merelyBy ineeiimt a
ft w
simple qunllflratlima.
’I lie m« *
Impotlant ipialifinitlnli is lint tinforejgn scientists fas well aTRIUMPHANTLY RITURNINO TO WAJHINOTON, President Harry S Truman speak
American) must give olli'U -neu
the portico of tha White House. The mitlon'a Chief Executive siked for "help an
till*.permission to visit tlpii lull
Applauding him ls VIce-Bresidcnt-flrct Albert W. Ilarkley. In plrtute m ilgt,|
oratories. They also ate ingnl in
President Truman lands the noplmi*- Hist erects Senator Barkley's stMlsmcnt t
publish Hie result* of then expen
their own thinking and tlielr own voting on the day of the election.'*
Itnlernalloiiai
men!*. The purpose of ihn • .■
qllitagirilt is In liistrlliule tile in
formation as rapidly a* po-aiBIc
among *11 the World* srielilinla.
Ho far mnre than 200 Isotope
hh
shipments have gone In Argentina,
(&lt; imtiurrcil From I’nge I)
Australia, Belgium, L'amidn, lletiveithatmn Mini nuhslatence, t*nr«
TU CU M A N , Argeuijoii
td’i
m lrk, Italy, The Nelhei lands, Nor­
for and !&gt;•!] against; No. ti on
way, I’eru, Npaln, Kwllxerlund, A ill.ml which died ii.... nml. " I 1
iinieiidinjr ilw Ni b I c con .tituti io.
H ii.
Sweden, Ttnkey, The Union o f 1yearn ago hu» Been reeteuled and | L O N D O N . N o v . 0 , 1,1 ')
.if&gt;B Do to 10(1 againvt; No ti,
South Africa, the United King­ is (in wing hnppilv in C.diforutu. i loin's favorite gnr .sing game tills about .Supreme Court .fuvtlres,
It ii. ll • gtnndfalher of nil t- Baccu west, i ; Wltal nre they going to
dom and Fram e.
for and 037 uguin -t; No, 7,
, Cuba. Chile, Iceland, India, Ire­ 111Milt m. even llioni-B I* ivotll-t lie * , name Brlnress Elizabeth's tinliv J 711
The Koval infant, ernnd in line HI Luete County, Mt( for and
land and New /calami have quail- conntdeiuBIc ill .npnoltilment If you
tried In onoke it. The dory of Bin* heir pter umptive to the [Inti Ii .-gum t; No H. BrowMid t'oimfy,
flail tb receive shipments,
Among those nationa that have ll won created anew I t n sidelight throne, is expected to lie Born at •OH for to X |0 again t: No, 0,
lillcktiigliam Bulate tills weekend Votu ,iti County, 1811 foi uo&lt;i 8|0
got applird foi shipments *io on how modern holttny works.
Tinri' i a,, uilr fui Britisir again ir No I ft, PlneHnv &lt;"uiity.
Dt I holitlta II linndspced of the
Russia and her salellilys.
(H7 Do «nd H.tft HKuln,»t; No I I ,
Nniiie ymingstei
Berkeley Bolniuciil (linden ni r&lt;&gt;- Itoyal iniines,
E hibui Iuh Ciiunly, (IB foi and
H|iomdhlc foi the rcciciilinu of the gel duo I ion*., anno get l"ng
nlatil. Hi- told iileioi a lottli din­ III'* fiivinile i liiii* e fm txiv. it *20 ago in si
well, these**
ing n visit to the Sooth Atoerlrtni Geiori and !&gt;o gut
ILn«Htnr(*fl Kt»»r»i
U wide i lioice
a nmln In anv area where it ran he BotHoical CiMotless iicic. ToltaCC**' 7 oilnv In',I linn i
wein;
Irritate i) thy clothing, light or wiii in ii'iniilli » (i yIn irI Bet wceli
Fm m t'"V -lienige Min 11 li,|
not), jihould Ban* II teinnved By two ellt II el V iIt f fl-»l III plliulu. Illl- I."Ill 1 I ’lililp
su rg ery-an ll I* veiy daugerou* dei otio' IIIIU ‘Mill ...... Ill ion itack
Foi a got Mm i I I miIis , \ li,-e
liefine lii ton Began, they wet-•
lo remove it Otherwise,"
in Vu lm i.i I n/nlii '1 Mai v
Moles are among Hie mod mu e t i i .n f e r t il iz e d a n d ........ lin e d n new
lignanl of growths, lie said Not nliml wliiili enidioind a ll new*
til of them need lie lemoved. Iml type. The m-w |d«nt graduallv
if they are irritated they can In- clt«ngi*d nnd ultimately becalm I
Vary dangerous, he explained
modern tohacen Tin. pHient plaiil*
Many people fear htuii.es may •ho cnotinurd to c\isl irnil their
become cancrmusi bui Dr. Orb‘•tier mmletii dc'irenilniilfi &gt;1(11 grmv near
to tHI
■aid they won't. .
eucli ollii'i here In im rlliucsl ArOn ihe otliei hand did you vrr qeiillmi
raallte a JsKgrd tootlr IIISV tanso
Dr. tinoil.ipred ilisenvered one of
cancer? Tliat "rhionlr irr Ifni hies" tlir piueid* uumv vi-uih ago during
■gain—this lime on Ihe lnngm&gt; nr mi cxpiilitig tup In lids urea, fu
wallkKpf the mouth
1012, dining Hnn'ti"i trip, Be found
As a parting word IB, (Blisutr Hie other pinriil Bircl; in fTstlisaid, In effect, "when you ......i f
fmsilts, lie crosr.erl 1B» two plants.
you fiave a chest, see yoin doelhi
about It."
In.other words, the che-t usuallv
funeilens so well we don't have to
think about It. If it is enough
out of kilter for n* to he awnir
of It, there I* apt to I....... nirtlilng
,aarioualv wrong.

,
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.1
7$ :
i
i
U jJWt \
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t

Old Tolmcco Plant
l.iilain’s Favorite
II Iteun Kuurualud tinuN.sinjf ( j a me Is
Naming Itoyal I5al».v

Filial Taimlation

Cancer Clinic

l « C t '$

Insecticide P a i n t
Gets More Lethal
I G A IN E S V IL L E — &lt;/Pt— Paint
| treated to kill Insects becomes more
rather than less poisonous aa time
goes on, studies by the University
nf Florida indicate. The Unlver*I Ity's engineering and Industrial ex*
’ neriment station made testa with
insecticidal paints, lacquers and
! varnishes over a two year period.
I "It was observed that the coat­
ing surface* did not become loss
toxic hut rather, became mors toxic
. with age," S. S, Block of the ex*
&lt;pcrlment itation reported. He said
I the Insecticide appeared to force
'Itself gradually *■
■ tin suifnrc r.f
I the paint to form tiny crystals.
TU- crystal*
-rvatala were produced he, The
be­
cause the paint wa* so full of the
. poison that it threw some of It off
fmm time lo lime.
I Because of this characteristic,
poison which wa* lost through wip­
ing or washing the painted surface
was replaced shortly after being
removed. One lest, made with as­
phalt varnish mixed with DDT,
showed the poison crystals appear­
ing as a white dust on the surface
nf the painted article.
'When the surface was wiped
with a cloth, the crystals were re­
moved and the surface was as
hlack as when the coating had
been applied. Within three to four
days after removal of the dust,
1It had iigain reappeared," Block
' said. “This process was repeated
'several time* with similar results.
Even after several mouths, when
the same surface was again wiped
clean, the crystals of DDT renppcarrd at the surface within x
few days."
Though most of the station's ex-

I

I'ortant Public Works promt. which
passe* on all flood -mitn.l nnd
liver* am] Inn tier* projects.
Among other committee ar.signi ment* for Mississlpnians;
llcp, itnnkiu will head Vcleians
' ffairs *nd he apeond ranking
Urmocrat on Un-American Arlivi Ilea.
Kcp. Aheinethy will he third
tanking Democrat on the District
&lt;&gt;f Columbia group and alio on
Agriculture.
Bop. Whitten will rise a notch
or two op Appropriation!!.
llcp. Wln-lcad, on Armed Strvcos. will liqvp ii more impoilaid
i nice.
It'P Coliner will gain some
• olorlty on foreign affair*, and,
Itcp, \\ i 11In in i will advance a step
"i »o on the Post Clfflce and House
Administration Committees,
None of the Louisiana House)
iiii mhers Is slated foe ii commit" r cliairniHtislilp, Hltlinngli |!ep
Overton Ilinoks will l«&gt; second
looking memlier on tin- Armed
See S'ices, Jtep. Alien Si'couil oil
Veterans Affairs, and Hep. Morel"ii third on Post Office,
Itcp, llih ert also Is a member
nf thr Armed Hmvices group ns
well *S the rnimillltt e on Up.
American Activities,
It' ll, Boggs is on hankhi ' hut
’•hr I’’ woiil'l -ss np it foe a plllce oil
Foreign Affair*.
Hep. Passman hold &gt;fnnitli pi p ,, I
among Denioerets on Hollsi- Ad !
ministration hut i aiiglint; Du a
pel mi the Appropriation- gump I
Hen I arrir'e will advance a ten j
■
••I ih.- important Public IV.nh.
. "inniittre,
|
Hcpre rotative . elect Willi* nf
the It- r,| I niiMatia district, *s a |
nrwroiuer, likely tvlll draw n v of j
■hr let &gt;r
uumitirp*. such as '
Moil »■ aitoui tratinp, nr |i n jei |
f I ’olumhlii
Senators noiall
-»rve on two j
•oaior committee., ||»u»r ment'■e|s on one.
A* rttrmlier* gain In rolorltv
" • v '-*n shift ti, tnorr luiportanl
Iiomitteen f Butt mam-hip ,-o to
'to majority uiemHer of (ho • ,cm.
notice with the greatest In or*’ h
-t ••rvtre, i scept that lei seh.it.ir
1 i - 1'ieseiitntivi- i-rves as eliaiitoan "f more limp ope regular
"emitter-.
B t It RE, VI,. Mm-. |t, t,i»i i ip.
L'ohhcou (tarty tie Iq u-tlii the
.....is -i.Bd rlrn.cnl.a" in the Ilem"ft a lie Burly wm iirounwii to*
i«v tiv Neniitoi ftiilpti F. Flunilen

iII-Vl. t

PRIIID IN T of tha Unltad Auto
Worker* Union, Waltar P. Reuther,
grlna happily from hU bad at Duka
Hospital, Durham, N. C„ an ha acana
matiagea prilling his aupport of
Prnldsnt Truman. Rauthar is rest­
ing following an axploratory opera­
tion on hli arm. It wei shattered by
tfiotgun bullata last April when an
altempt waa mad* on hi* lift In hia
JJatrolt horn*,_____ ^International)

othar ln»*ctlclde* were tasted and
similar remits were obtained.
Block *ald there Is no risk i(
poisoning people in the um of this
paint. It acts the same as sprays
walls for killing Inrecto sr.«l Is no more dangerous.
If the paint should peel and fall
off, It should tat kept out of food,

WHY PAY MORE
600-16 Dunlop Then
$9-95
Plus Tax A Trada In
O TH ER HIZEH A T REASON'.
A B L E P R IC E S . GOOD BELEUTION O F U S E D T IR E S *
T U B E S — P A S S EN G E R A
TRUCK.

Bob Dennis Tire Shop

CIVIC DRAMA GUILD
OF N.Y. 1040-49
Dtoms fiiliw i SubmtpBw S u lii

IPtloc to opening of &gt;o* Office)

THREE BROADWAY STAGE F&gt;l AYS

ss v iio u n u r opyiuu ninenssoras
(stwu'e), fl2, nf New York, primata
nf the rireek Orthodox Church In
North and South America, wns ele­
vated in patriarch of the Oithndnx
Church. He succeed* Mexlmns V,
who resigned because nf til health.

. teewa TkkiM foe nil 1 Hoyi—

hnlodisf Mitu&lt; tar

otoiet nine it* oeoia o* eteitPT
U f U I*sr» e s r s k t s

m f *'•»

SEMINOLE COUNTYJAYCEES

Flnhdeis (old n rhamher of com
melee meeting the Republican»
"should actively, not nxsatvelv,
concern ourselves with legidntlnn
whoso ohjocll.e In the puldie we|.
fare.”
He suggestwl the Republicans
"search mil the mote snPd «iement* In the Demoeratle Pnrtv rr I
loin them in promoting tne anllil
underlying Interests of the Amo
lean people."
II" said the programs shnul I hIn Ihe interevti. of the ntdlnniy
citizen "ami should not hr merely
flashy and attunt-vp withou' anv
hone of real lieneflt.”
The nenntor espre red tlie t. •l . t
there was "grave danirer" tint il|,
ailmimntrntion and the f’ m n,.. ,
may he moving In that dir.’, 1001,
U.S. fii'wl packer*
'"II
.- •od. through more than
retail outlet-.

LONDON— VP)— The Rav,
Mr*. David Ingle* Luard, who
(list met on the remote South
Atlantic leland of T riitan da Cun*
ha, are going back to live in the
place sometime* called "the Ions*
lies! spot in the world.”
*
The Society for the Propagation
of the Gorpel here li sending
Luard as Church of England
chsplaln to the Britlsh-owMd
island, about midway betwflq
Capetown and Buenos Aires.

Virgil R. Austin
and associates

Extend to you a Cordial Invitation
to attend the

C r-O

M O VIES

Nanfnrd-Orlandn Kd.—Turn
flight on (.1* At Glia* Tower

Formal Opening

I’oday &amp; Wednesday

* Admiral Says
trn H IIa n e it f in m

l'n * e lin e l

mandlng the maneuvers, .ahl tl»*»
anorbele would liave sunk nr seri­
ously defeated our task Imres In
actual combat,
1"They linve far greater speed
Under walcr than old lynes ami
the new breather tube mak* It |inua lb le' fur lliem to lenialn suli*
margsd Indefinitely," he said.
.) Rubmarluea and part nf the
main &gt;fleet continued ninth ward
today Into Davl* Ntrait lietwreu
Greenland and Labrador while
moat of the fleet moved In UniiiuAan port* for ahore leave before re*
turning to New York and Littlo

i . Creek,.V*.

Central Floridi’a largest
•nd moat modern Furniture Store
TYRONE
T h a t m uch ad m ired c le a n -cu t look w ill h i yo u ra w hen
yo u flcntl y o u r d reaaas— a p o ria am i fo rm al— to un fo r
q u a lity d ry d oftnlng. W o gat out apota icIo M tiricjilly,

POWER
ANNE ’

BAXTER

preaft au p arb ly.

Lat u» put your laat agaaon’a aoata and itiita iu cottdl
lion for you h'afora It'gets rtally cold]

Muiic

Refreihmenta

Floor Show
Radio Broadcait

Flowera for tha LadUa
Gigara for tha Mon
Merry-Go-Round For Children

-ON T IIK HAMF. UROGRAM—

MARCH of TIME’S
‘Life with Grandpa”

Tha Hlory of the TOWN-

All New Merchandise
No SalcB Opening Night

ta&gt;

�7

crrrt*
«?»
Jjw

la

U n it y

THE WEATHER

^mtfarb Hifetnth

T h a r * , la S tre n g th —

To Protect tha Peace of the World:
To Promote tha Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for 'JsuforO.

I’artly cloudy through
Fouler Thursday

lW s d a y .

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

V O LU M E X X X X

SA N FO RD ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Truman, Stalin
lays

F L O R ID A ,

W ED N ESD A Y

NOV.

No. 57.

Associated Press Leased Wire

10. 1918

Wildcat Strike Riots Flare
Reds
Ask
Council
To
Ties Up Port As Commies
Of New York Storm China Order Negotiations

Key West Welcomes The President

*«8»

10,000 Men Refuse To.Americans Leave NanWork Due To Agreeking In Emergency
Flights While Nat­
ment Completed By
ional Scene Darkens j
A FL Union Officers

Tass Dispatch Says
President Presumes
He Can See Premier
In Capital Of U.S.

NEW YORK,~ Nov. 10, ( J O The Ijtgrr part o( the hug* port
of New York wai tied up today
by a wildcat walkout of A F L longshoremen who Unliked an agterment worked out by thair union
officer*
Harry Duming, collector of cu*
loin* of the poll, announced the
extent of the tie-up. But the num­
ber of woikri* who walked out
wai in dirpulr

W A H H im m iN lt e r . IU Up—
Undersecretary of Stale Luvrlt
•aid today he knows nothinu t«
bear out Moscow report* ol a
possible meeting between I’reaidem Truman and Premier Sta­
lin. Lovett waa naked at Idnew* conference about the re­
port* that Mr. Tranuti I* con­
sidering plan* for purh a inert.
Ina either In Washington ur
Moacow. He replied he thought
the anawrr wan g:v»n try pres­
idential prr** Secretary Eben
Ayer* at Key Weal, Fla.

F or Palestine Peace

German Owners Florida Airways
hood not* and tlriket flared in |
Shanghai, Nanking and Hankow |
To Get Control Will Be Assisted
today a* Chinese Communiil- j
Gunned alinoil at will out ol can
Of Industries By Trade Group
tinned Manchuria.
H&gt; A SS O C IA T ED PRRHS

The Nalionalitt puiilioit m North
Central China giew wane. Rioting
Coal, Iron And Steel
wa* life. Anli-fuingn sentiment
Businesses To Be
flared, the Cumiliuni*!* were taid
to havr uolated the citin uf I’eng
Returned In Bizonia
pu and Suchow, the city 170 inilfi
I KANKIT K I . lieiinany, Nov.
Joseph I*. Ryan, meiident o| thr ninth of thr riotoui capital ol
Nanking
10.
ul'i
lh« c.iti Gentian coal.
A F L International Longshoremen'
Antetican dependent* wele Irav-iuon and »trrl industllri in the biAiaocialion, taid 10,000 had it
luted tu woik However, police ing Nanking in emergency llight* lonal area will leveti to German
raid 3.335 wrre away from iheit I General MacArlhur rent a tram- wwiieitlnp in the "iicai lutute." the

Political Committee
Demands J Balkan
Nations Halt Aid
To Greek Guerrillas
It FB I IN.

Not

lit, l/P|—Th*

Sniiri I inori lliM-i.lriii'd Innigh*

to hall all allied aircraft flying
min Iter Ini .itei tlm Russian.
Idoi'kiidr ol tin- . ilv.
V Soviet
h-ltii .iiii .oi, unit Du- propoHCr)
ait.mi
,
• tit- I idled St.iti-rt replied:
"i oil ami loiiiptelu is-sponaibi*
A-ii't.inir to the Honda All
, lit. will test on the shoulders
wavi hi lontiminiK an mail, pa*
,,I tin- Sui n-l authorities should
K K Y W ES T . Nov. 19—(Ah—
*eimei and licivhl leivicr tu San
.... Islu ii be unstained by any.
KeporU out of Moscow (hat
fold wa- iinigcitcd to director* ot &lt;d o.u pilot*, „r should any.
Preaident Truman la consider.
thr Scinmolr Coonlv Chainbei ol damage occur to our planes
Ing a trip there to talk viilh
Dom in) Hut let action taken
Premier Stalin puiiled Whit*
CoilimrilP hv I'mlmaitri Joel S
in (hi-, &gt;iiniic. lion "
lluuae aldea today. Eben Ayers,
job* and (hat 1,400 were woikinx ' PoM U, om J'P 1"
/ W '' Qnliili Wul A m riK jn MilitatV Gov- Field at thro inert mg la*! eventiH
rrntnent*
announced
today.
aaalelanl prealdentlal prt** *ecRyan al.o .aid 1.000 long.hou , » « « *'_um -%*nghai. Nix NairottalP t in s , N,„ in i.i')— lit Herat tin- loiirnt Cenlei lie uiitcd
relary, had hu Comment on the
"Ihe mil.lan goveinor*. how­ that ih,- l h.mihei wiinip indinr Im i \ T!s wit. piesidpul of tha
met. bad .topped work in Boston 1'« ''H" " '" 11 -f pm.ddy 10.000
Kuatlan dispatches. He did call
SIATIO ON THI BACK of an open car, Preaident Truman ar know ledge*
Authoritie. thrir ,»id. U t w . . m' n. w ,'e "»&gt;0" rd 10 h .v e d e .e rtrj ever. air iel.iitiiui( a reliant con­ liirllllicii ami head* ol Ini al ium- l i,lied Nations \sst-inbly, preattrntlon to Mr. Truman’* re­
the cheer* of tha crowd* on Ilia arrival at Kay Wc*t, Fla., toi * vacation.
trol ol powri*." thr announcement to Willi- to I.line- | () l iiinicl ol dii ti-il t'sl.n llir 1.ist-West dead­
pealed new* conference a**eronly a lew dl.p* wrte immadistrlv. ,u . h' , T r * ' 1 T * ' *,ucl'0*
locks ii mi Id tu- broken soon, Ih#
With Or*Prvildent are Capt. C. A. Aldelt (left), Commandant uf the Key
involved
I Hourly the National pontiun gtew laid
Hon* that he would be dad to
Vosii uli.ui I hi rig ii m illiter, who.
the Civil Ai'li-liaullC* Ho.nd III
Weat Naval Bane, and Mayor A. Maitland Adam*.
(International)
talk to the Soviet leaner any
is
siirintliig niosi nt hie time
Wrnri tl l.oiin. 1) l lay i* „ the . WadilltKloii I'oinlimt out the value
Die Ill.tHMI ineiiiliera of the II.A | v' 0,*r *n No"J' C , "1, , ‘ l C,m'4'
time the latter wlahr* to vlalt
lieu- tiling lo tool a «ay to und
from Portland Me., to Hampton.! »*ngtir wa* (rated open to a Red Amem ail Iiulitaiy vtovrinoi in Get- j 0| ,||(. J(|
|t)tJ|
|„niIhU country. The preaident ha*
the big dlmigivrllH-nts, Jt.i not
Vo. will c.ilit|itetf voting an Hip ! cioninK that would e«|m*r Nan many mil tienri.il Su llnan Rob
• ■Id repeatrdiy he will not
lirti
Ulriilinu am d.itr but hr exBgipement liy Friday. Ryan aahl , Ling
eltmll l Hill,tin* top occupation
leave thi* country auain lor
1 h r t i l l r . 1. 11 . I l l . t l U . I r d M a n a g e ,
pressed cootidciuc Dial tile dlfj 1' «*•! ‘ be membership Intruded
Mub„
,.#u,lU
eurh n meeltna.
11- II11ii* Mould lie solvctl
(uiw.inl I livyrn- to . ..nlact 1 ol h
loiiRahorenien ami SO.OOO1 n , ram|(|w1
, | ,alh „ r in j^ V j oil.. ial
I lie irnliiilne*, m. ludilig lh»*e &lt;&lt;( liiruiloi- i .k . him-, lo canv out
*’l*Y»" , r.*‘ ,
, . . , 4 ,u&gt;, Police fiii’il tm Ihe rioters here
PA R IS, Nov. 10. t;P i-W ell
PAKlN N,u IG i/P)
Soviet
H.
V
local;. reported about 9,0 | a(uJ ,(i J|llllk
*
h„rt,
u
|BI^
ll.r Kul.i l.avr leclmically been t ill* p la n " I in lin e t h r A l i w a v .
In formed American aourre* *ald
men
idle
in
Brooklyn,
4,IH)0
on
the
i&lt;’unii*u*a
ti„
i-a
(
l
rarer
liiiim
■
ilbd
,11
tb,
Nc.uidy
Counnvvnr.t
hv
the
m.htaiy
guvemon
today they bs#**t Preaident
U .S l.ngiiim* in- now i lies king
(Continued Un Page Three) 1
__________________________
. il m in irl m-sii. iii today to Older
Truman and Secretary Mar*hall
nine the rml ol the war.
up il.im.iiie . .Hiw’.l hv ir.enl lloo.l
to confer soon on prospect* fur
ttrguli.itinni bctwii-n Jr.vs atu!
New Gern.Hii companies will lie
(fo il I iruicd Do I'u ge Thiev)
enlerlne direct talk* with Hu*\r.il»-» I,,i pc.ur in Palestine.
t«*lnl&gt;li*lie,| to npcrule the COIttala, The oh|*cf of *uch talk*
patiles, .otiic-t I,, llo-*e stipula­
Nov n t delegate Jakob Malik pre­
would be to earn* the atraln an
tion*
R a il - Weat relation* In the
sented tin- K umi.ih ptopos.il when
I I hen* will lie no 'V iccailv*
world'* tension area*.
tin- t'ouiKil met to rciumc ducutiion
loiicenti'itioo of e.-i!miinic power
P ei-one, who "permitted and
ol the peace plan lubuultcd yu*&gt;
By ED
EDDY
D Y G ILM O R E
Dr. J. H Root, inilniitoi *11J
ST PETERSBURG. Nov 10.
encouraged" the Nn/i party will
teiday by .die acting mediator, Dr.
MOSCOW. Nov. 10. &lt;/**)— The vocational guidance iouu*e!ar at (/P)~ 1 1** Southern Nrwipaper
MIAMI, Nov. IU. i A’i —C hief
Meml&gt;eii nt the American t.r be banned (tutu positions of ownRalpli J, bitucbr. Bunchc’j plan
Motcow pre«* gave heavy play to- Seminole llod. School today out PublUhcrt A'*ui iation aikrd lot Storm Foreranter tiradr
giou. VKW, l)A V ami Spani.h War •r*td|&gt; and control
W ASHINGTON, Nov 111. i/Pi— would have converted the broken
vetrran*. ware today invitad by
II The drastic leorgamitUote
dtiy to a Tat* di&lt;patch from Waili- luted to Krwaniant at the Toun*l *upport today of a B-rnker T \ 'a*h- tun said at !i P.M. today
S hrilff T A. Mtro, himaalf a vat* shall rot prUudic# A poiilble fu­ Attornays defending the right of lines into an stmirlicc.
initon quntini an American n*w»- Crnler. lomr of tha pruhlem* en- ii.vjtuli men.h i u l ai a "Luiiliibiihun "it begins to appear that
hurricane will bypass Cap*'
•ran, tu panh-vpate ton.on u* ture n*cl»1mi hv a German gcverti- state* lo outlaw ihe closed shop
Thr Russia^ pi.petal vv,-s
paper a* .eying Pretident Trurhm countried in yruidiug Itn in i (itopfr to hetfer^ce rtladoni."teraa." "The storm renter _
murnitig in Ihe Arudatlrt D*&gt; invnt as to whether the industries hs.l Iholr inning in Die Suptunn- mitlcd as an amendment lo die
miy come to Russia far a perianal to find vocation* ten wliiih they
Court to.tnv
In a revolution, at it* doting swinging a bll more toward the parade, which he aa |&gt;re*(drnt of will he soelallied.
M'ntilltiurd On Page Thiee)
talk with Ptimk Miniiter Stalin.
Tim announcement **i-l 'list ".n | Aiguini'iits begun late Monday
are hr*| lilted
i f . won, the SNt’A viid the mem- north-northaaal," said tha mete* the Dmitv RooI h Hiding A"M&gt;cia
urologist. "If that trndear) ionlinn will lend
oil appeal* by labor gioup* from
such
a
lime
a*
u
reprei--ti'arive.
The fact that thi* item wa*. put*
. .
He w*. inlioduted I.v I'n.iupal uiial neu Ron.,tie Va would tlnue*. there will be a clone mi*a
One of ilie l.eglon Pont* ,.f .Sem­ freelv elacted government either lower court decisions that suilum*
witno | Herman I Mom,, who p-m.ied .... inipiovr "effeitive liaitutig of lie
liihed here ad all* t&gt; not without
but no storm effert* will he felt
inole County, Hold Stai Metu-inul for Germany as a whole r W- ’ i-d laws enacted or approved l.y the
along the North CaroliiiH ro,«l.
|l i the South."
tin t M . Ol.llllH tli 4 |e t‘«*iil in t r v 1
. i-M .lining tint past two y.-aia
It'onlinued tin Page I liter i
Pont No 1!7H &lt;,f l.uki- M ir), Wil
no comment on the repent, hut it n , 1*1. flit III llIf liiu iu r i |l|r»K*)|(U
Aiiionu Nebraska and Noilh
n .e nienuiiial iv a piogiam »l
f’A I’K IIATTKHAH. N . \..v. Iihiii I’ugli, eoinniandet. hu* no
• I, Inui. Similar leglalation has |
i« hardly likely It would havr hern ii.* 1 bill rliltV &gt; 11Ol 111i It itl It
niMlnre-l
ilmt
it
will
turn
-,nt
ar
it
n.l niduvliial tiainilig lot If) t/1'i llurru-nm. wnrniny ll.-vv
h»*if
enacted hv l.r&gt; other stairs
publithed if (lie editor* did not look ) r t 4|rt*.liill.r.l
unit tm tin- puiu.li- Th.- I’m.
“ IMil. Ill I.l| |**o|f
lir*&lt;|oF« A irplica of Ilie negro almiK n 7h-mile stretch of v ,th immtiei*
\it.irnt-vs lor the labor g.-’..p»
iiieinhein,
*aid
.Ilium
upon it a* a irriout. worthwhile 5HIVI to enter.
.i. -jdtng tin- A I' I • and f lD , whirl.
Ir *t|r i ’ Inithplace ha* been built Caiolinn coast II lie today »* * F. rhorne, adjutant.
Mtiall troulcrd hurricane with 40
piece. It* publication rallied much
, .ip,tend i I i i i I tin- luw s violate III
Final p[,|ii. lei tlic football
F (I'll lo ill* 14Ik Hie KlVh J 111*1ID il thi* (
I The iiuradu will fortn, prior to
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comment in the foreign colony of
o'clock,
tinMarling
time, in —Florida Slate Universitv wh I, (..dcral ('.mat Hut urn, have argued garni- between dntif. i i and Leeiweir enletlainrd hv liiyl. u h-ml hitiom the puhliihett’ grutip uigfd ward tin- mainland.
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iloii tho closed shop is niilispi'iisa
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burg It■
squads sponsored by tb*
Mo.rnw.
Already the wind* wen- pick- , Dm.t of the Pourist ( enter
.lip tO HOW ha* left le*rsici, .
vtudriiti A lively tap dame » i ,,ip[H&gt;it „| cutitervalton and liceiilc to lab o r unions
Pilot Club, veer.- made nt th*
Ijrocrul c i i l on I iirk Avi*nui’ ty much Up to individual m.-i-d'C'
The Soviel new* agency diipatch given l.y liietv lirti Km hhiill 1' U viowing pi.igiaiu* in thr South and itiK up bftwfoii C?o|»*' l.ook"iii nfifl
i luiv muter tins protection, they meriting of till- club lu-M m the
laid the Wa.liington Time* Herald Haili and Hetty Duiuaii, atllird u ■kr.l rorouiagemenl of college* in Cape llatteraH und the .......... J ' o Oak Avenue, then make Hw loon of its staff, I* preparing t c
- .id the court, is n possible to
ill*
l-t tv tit*' i la.t ••iw’ M
meter won reported .tro|.|iiny
' vl* Second nr Third S tir*! l&lt;&gt; l ark them more help and eti. ..m &gt;,■*
ii.sintaiii Hucressful cnll.vliv-’ bar­ gunit'' will In'
printed the report. (Ih e diipatch down al the heel* liunipt. tang . t nvmg itindaidi of their jouinalitm
1 iL* Hi'lil .mile
Warnings flew from Cape ....... Avenue and will then proceed to inent.
lligli Bid.” A i&gt;.v nnii. s lit - 15
gaining.
may have referred to a .yndicated conn,
number. "A Couple -it .|e|i4itliirnt*.
Preaident Doak S
' *t"i • •
out, near Moorehrad City t-&gt; 1 3I“* i ‘ u, ,1.
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lln- workman who ictuses to P ,Mt and |)l • ,-d.i will III* used
tr..ailHH«a iih r m r ia .r» .
I Sheriff Mer*. predicted that Die announced a program desigiwl
column, Tri* Coffin'* daybook, Swell*," With Mil* Ollle l(ee,
I I,r SNI’A group commended a
Inn-- ills- costs f collective labor tavvan
id va. 1x*11- I’V II. 1» t'I the
-----------------------! lot fully nttired _ Duily
Hoot* to promote more originnl *&gt; ■&gt;'•'
publithed in the Time* HeialJ. It Whittle accompanying.
i.,-v* k|, rilit cunimlttea headed by
Hctl-'it, they said, should not la* club M i­ \l 1 Hunt \n
("■i nl
41
flu Eig r T V . . . .
at the university.
I. prnuitted to stiarr m the ncoefits
laid Monday President Tinman
llnu.nn, dr . of the BirmI)r. Root |Hiinletl out the vital
nimi i. Ik 1 ii.-l.it’ iii i«\ b«• i i .
In
fields
which
will
to&lt;
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mteie-t
,,,-liam
News
and
Age-Herald
for
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Riclda’ig.
nationally
W(ar|i* a conference witb wmld need uf fin.ling out tin- ilium m
cured finnt I,et --I any -tlicr
and benefit to Floridian’i.i.’.wn labor iiltormiy, one time nianiber ol i l,n I ' l l a . lot, and
leaden on peace and iniglit even tcreat ur holihy of youth,-., le'l.o. di-vt'lopment of the Coosa River
A
research
council
tm*
hoe.,
chiinman of NRA and much t'arli.'i also at Gie gni-' I uesdit) evening.
advising them an to the iiiad'- | H«*WHprint mill at Chlldaratmrg,
go tu M o ku w .) ' '
galdied under Dean F tw.i.
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TAM PA, Nov. 10, (A*) A Macu-sistanl uttoiucv g.urral "f
aion tlu-y nliould follow. Intel- t Mu
Follow my the I ... key dinner,
.The diipatch aal&lt;l that, "A l­ alone In u profeasluti in n»t
er
of
the
college
«
&gt;
f
»
"
1
1
Dill
Field
11-20
bom
tier
.liopred
It,,- SNI'A alio agraed to con
Vl Ilona, led off in defri'se of the served front rattle
ii'Cmut, d ,n
though no definite dcc-ialcm ha* enough, how* ver, lie staled, *- m,tu- it* Hiipport of tha Lee Mam fdlOO pounds uf Immlis in tin- Gulf
sciences
to
coorrllna'e
und
.
*
With tin- .late for hunting, Nov.
legislation.
u festive imiiniei. Mi
H C.
blen reached, Truman prtaumaa ohillty munl he hod ulmn; t'.at ,,rud School of Jnurtmliam at of Mexico about 4B miles w, -t of 24, drawing near, hut frw hunting .niote research activiHe*
f &lt;1
Hi* argued Gib * the logical e*111’ Maxwell m li oduced Mis .‘Uirah
ht* can meet Stalin' at hi* placu
St. Petersburg early toilnv and lican*** liu V,, In-.-ii aeriircdi and ulty member*
iiontinued D m Page three)
it mil.noed On Page Three)
(('onllnurd On I'age Threri
llugluts 1.1,1 Mi-s li ’l/ye tl&gt; »tvr,
(prbaumably Wunhlngi.m) Inatead
west roast residents from Tumim's tIi.'m* nurubi-r -ill I'uuntv and 7H
both
of lllil.n
d o , Mini
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t.. mi
on
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1trot
Ii ol
n latnto.
Interbay area south to Brudeiitun stale llcetiHCi*, County Judge It. W
of going to MoaCow.
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reported they felt the shock.
Ware reported thi* morning.
"However," It added, "If Stalin
C i l C l I T I l i V y l l l l l l l l lilt-'*
|,j« |.
i ' : r | | Distri.-t I ., , 1
t nio.ndo*
D. K. Timmons, State Extnuloii
KING G E O R G E Va., Nov. Ilk According to Major Geor;».- IlyrTh* llri-na** may In- secured at
doaa not leava the Soviet Union, Service economist, will addreaa
gi
Georg* County’s school ties, MarDIII Field nuhlic Informa­ Judge Wiire’* office in the Court
Truman la filled with auch a da- the Seminole County Farm Bur- J",arj King
^projectors l-&gt;* t il* . ’ llt l'l l . l l t ’IHt’Ilt
J (,«•
linn react
reacTnded In part Its tion officer,
, th* big
. _ bomln-r, »s- , House which Is open dally from
termination to put Into affect hlx eau on "marketing" at a meeting
HALT1MORK. Nov. It) (d’l- - 1of beil-ridilen i&gt;at tents
uitlmi
in
dropping
rive
courses
at
signed
to
the
64th
Uomh
Sum.,lr„n,
I
B
joo
,\j.
ul,ti|
noon,
and
100
program of peace that possibly he at the Futura Farm er llulld
N EW YO R K , Nov In —&lt;-4’
} iigetiv II. Jann-*, M year-old
Miss II.’M.’. told -if tin- many
..hit.- high school aa a means of 41rd Bomb Group, took off frorn't., A:(H&gt; P. M„ except Saturday*
Will blmaelf go to,Moacow."
f I ’llllllliM ^ .I I . ,, I’ i . r
I I , , r ,’ ,
Electric power production for tbr n,-gro handynmn, today was senIng Friday evening at 7:00 o'clock i-i|ua!izing white and negro school the A ir Force baa* to purll, i|.nte ’ when the office closes at noon,
U.B. AmbaiiAdor .Walter Bedell Suppar will l&gt;e *erv*d by Mi* Instruction.
week enuad Nov. t) toialrd B.lieVI i..iicyil to iinng f«r tlw knife slay
in
"operation
combine"
und
carTh*
Slat*
requires
tliut
when
,f 11 ycai tilil
Smith plannee^ to lu v e for Berlin M. D. Gatelud.
n r .. IUW Iasi July
The teiitrd yesterday restored rled ID 600-pound live ileimduion a license is purchased thht Ih* ,114,000 kllowattlioin• - a
this week, but, an .Informed source
high
bljt for the fifth week In a row \| ,r«bu Brill
Georg* 0 .
Swart*, recently three of the eourees, phywica, bomba.
|
applicant
make
a
statement
a*
11.in*s also It tllid*t tndtctlH*lit
said then waa no connection be­ elected president, DeW ill Huniei *. cmiid y a r algebra and geometry.
, ,
. . .
Edison Electric Institute enimui,,'
The plane was recalled to Mac- to tli* game kilted durng lb* last
tYnsl.iiigtou fnl' til* remarkably
tween this and tha Truman-SUHn and Henry Thurston, will to- dele Cheintetry and biology were the
Dlll hv radio * short time later hunting seaaun in Florida
11-yeui uld
of
Th* figure compared with 1.111 -imllur slaylnv
report Smith la said to be going gates to the Florida Farm Bureau other courses dropped just weuk
when It wa* learned that tin- ter
Any
peraoti,
said
Judge
Ware,
214.000 for th* prereding w’»*k. ('arid tiardwi’l!
ulv nil,-’ iliiy.t
to Germany on paraonal business. convention nl Gainesville, Nov nt King Georg* High School
JA C K S O N V IL L E . N v |u il')
get tlm* had been changed for the.may secure a hunting llcent* for and wa* 10 per rent higlu-i than i*m Iter,
A: snowstorm delayed Smith’s !R and 10.
riuim*- ,’t Milton,
( w h i t e ) _________________________
operation, Because safety repute- 'another person, providing that an the C,057,450,000
.v*t ■ riding — Dr. Hutu
klbiwnttlioui
Roth little gitl
takeoff today.
Hons do not allow the bomhei. to estimate lx furnished of the gam* ptoducad during the rorretponditiK tlu-ir bicycles tlirough vvomii’.t who mud* tli* roimda of iu» fust
'W hite tha Soviet press published
iiatlentx by 1*&gt;i -* and t" i« ij). Im*
laud while carrying live bombs, a kilted by th* applicant during the week In 1947, the Inslituto said.
svrtions neer tlu-ir Iii »ii * m.
t)|te talk of peace, it continued to
iiaa bai’ii nuuu’d tli* :.tai*'» out­
safe area was then choaun well &lt;&gt;ut teat season so that • conservation
hammer away a t tha Americana on
standing y*i.*ri.l prai’ti'tiu’r for
to sea, and tha bomba wer* Jultl- record may b« kept by the j(«nu
the Korean quaatten. The prrsa
1948, tb* tliuidu Medical A.nocdepartment. A convenient, detach­
sonad, Major Byrnes explained
laid the rebellion' in South Korea
iatiun ui.i..lutice.l toda)
The Jetllaon are* was known to able form la provided on bunting
atlil waa In - progreia on a big
The 73-y*ar-old A'.-il Florida
lie clear of navigation after a care­ ap p licatio n s to record amount of
(t’oadaued
“ra g s “Three)'
iihyilc!iiti will u til.-*u t th* state
ful visual and radar retireh wax gam e kilted the previous M ason.
in th* utiimni i-iiiilu»t for the
made, tha Major said,
Or W IL L A R D CONNOLLY .
W I G T E HOLME R E FA ill
. nallonal "Gunorul Practitioner of
More than 167 children of the fifth and listh grade*, have fine,
A R c f lO M A N EU V KBS
W ASH IN GTON , Nov. 10 (fl’i—
tho Yuiir" uti.l presented by tho
BOSTON, Nov.
Eight- T h ai rapalr Job on the * White
nouriihing lunclir* daily al lurpmingly low cost at the Sanford Grammar
ATLANTA. Nov. 10. (/I’j- C a n Southern negro** and while American Mc.llcut Aaeocintiun.
|i
Ing
ships
of
the
U.
B.
Second
Task
House
apparently
lx
coming
none
• Dr. Ttiutnui mux immlnntud for
School lunch room, which ii pmi.lrd over hv Min Annie Nelson.
person* work tide by tide in lioimony &gt;
Fleet headed toward Arctic waters too toon,
-C A M B R ID G E, Haas., Nov. 10,
Mia* Nr|ion. who i* rtpecislly famed for her piet, la ably asaitted
They do already, tay* Dr. Geoig* Mitchell, director ol tbr Southern thei.stnt* till* by tli* Escambia
todaay
after
partldpathig
In
man­
Already
labeled
a
shaky
"fire
Gounty Mpi Iicb I S.H-i*ty tr» which
(JO —'You may get'a good look at hi M r work Tty Mi*. T . B.-Middlflon, Mr*. Amelia Noble, Mr*. E. D.
euvers off Argantlna, Newfound- trap," tha 160-yaar-old Executive Regional Council.
the new coovet— wherever you may
ha belongs 111* hum* country, adMobley
and
a
colored
helper,
Amanda
Tucker.
In
adrfjtlon,
about
20
tend,
during
which
assault
Mar­
Mansion
haa
yieldad
naw
avtdance
Dr.
Mitchsll
in
a
repott
piepatcd
for
the
fifth
annual
meeting
of
the
bt.
i ,
i.
. . . .
Jlnlng Santa R ohm hasn't enough
ines
made
eueceaaful
beach
l.n.lthat
It
needs
to
be
shored
up.
council today, alio laid down a proyiam which he hope* will tupply the dootore for a medical society.
■Charte* Fedcrer. etlUnr of Sky boyr end tfirla fiitrh in and help daily, and »o gal their lunches free.
Inga.
Margaret Truman returned re­ mining link between word* and action in tcgional development.
ibd Telescope, Mid it may itay
fibre la a typical menu, served
A nntiv* of Burnt Corn. Ala,,
The
ihipa
will
teat
anli-imbcently
from
a
trip
to
Und
the
well In our aky" for a couple more In generous portions: beef att-w,Wsnc#,
Dr. Thames was arnduatpd from
Fundamentally
program call-if
Th* fldurewent IU eeillog marine vtevlcea uniter friglil con­ grand piano In her room lopsided.
. _____ tha prog:
mashed potatoes, cubed beets, Is whit*, wall trim Is light graan,
medicnl ichol in UlOri. Ho haa
for nothing more radical than in
\ ib a n c e a o f,
_* It tomorrow sliced tomatoes, two allcea of hnt- un,l the masonite tables tope are ditions In the far reach** of the Chocking up, aha discovered that tallfgsnt action by responsible ciIl­ racial falm tia.
delivered
more it.an 1000 babiei.
North
Atlantic.
"The
council,"
he
added,
"would
one leg had gone through the
or Friday front any part of the tered bread and a glass of orange green.
ian* In Southern communities
Tha Marlnaa— in th* second second floor.
nerve well by getting to tbe people
United States, art favorable; the fulca and all far SO centi. A gen­
In DTSiantlng hia plan (nr the Ihe unalarmlng and wholesome
The lunch room pantry has bean
Mra. India Edward*, women's
time to look Ju if beforo aunrlae, erous allqp of pie te It) renta extra. enlarged, It wa* pointed out by phase of tha operations— pur hrd
inland after ■ailing the Argentina leader In the .democratic National council's 1949 activities, Dr. Mltch- fact that modern Industrial and
near where t w atut flrat appears.
The lunch room, located In th*
•11 obatrrad that the movement
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 10 (A&gt;)—
. Clear weatbnv would make tlw rear of the school In a separate B. C . Steele, principal, and saw operation* base In tne amphlbltfia Committee, told a new* conference for fair smploymsnt practices, public administration possess tha
attack, a Boaton traveler corres­ about tha Incident yesterday.
tschnlque of getting fair play In
Hi ah Low
prospect* better. And there'* a building te reached by a rovered shelves have been addod. A lai
whether
by
law
or
sociological
pondent
reported.
employment without destroying Atlanta .
Mg, ;Tf," too— lf tfce eoroet diaan’t walk. In order that there may be electric refrigerator ot flQ cubic
change, waa an old one.
public order." The council Is a B o sto n ................
dd 0 fadeout ae t^ey^m ctlm e* do.
bM» installed. A
eonfuelon of all the pupils rush- feet capacity haa boon
"Many Southerner*," he said, Ll-racial, non-profit group of bull- Chicago
C O M ET B E E N
A D D ED A TTRA CTIO N
witl &gt;i*5g (or
_ In at once, the pupil* of the new gas range, .wltk
"have
found
it
good
bualnes*
»o
Tha
early
morning
comet,
which
neiaman, educator* and r.qwipa. Cincinnati
O A K LA N D , Call/,. Nov. 10-o P )
CUB BCOUTB
eight rooms us* n staggered sched­ fumes, haa bom Ingtnllad. Now —A ll of tha shooting during a has drawn the Internal of aclan- recruit, train and promote per- penaen.
K am a* City
ule. to that avery eight weeks, dlehea have been proeldmL A fan horse opera at an Oakland theater tlata throughout tha nation, wax aoiutal on basis of availability nnd
Dr. Mitchell alto outlined the Naw York
•M il room te first on the eating
wasn't confined to the sound troik.'aean this morning at about 6i l 0 ability without regard to race.
schedule. The schedule
eloo ar­
"Tha Ml fly private practice te Idea of tha community itlL a u r- Ban Antonio......
Aa Police Officer Roy 0 . Hooper o’cloch by George Temple, who
...........
ranged so that nalthor grade gau and dqor aeraern and In good terday on the screen Da must have looking In th# direction of the Bt. bring amuMed," said Dr. Mitchell. vey. This plan, ha anil, calls for Seattle
committees to gather facts about Jacksonville _____
-'j — '** iit f ir t D c i.
"Tha
trad*
unions
in
isversT
Southcondition.
‘
Johns
Elver
t
r
o
n
a
point
near
the
reached fa r hia .45 automatic
&gt;Kalr homo towns— u n ita ry nnd_ Miami
■eoaloted a^year^ago, tb# lunch
In the halldn e al an teT*
- TUmm
Ctfe MW tiltr vaL iwtyainaa af* «St*kd*l«r
recreation facilities, public aarv-1 Orlando
tee
ting
|g
contract
tig
practice
of
t’a bright tail over ficnfonL
tt'MUaae# oa r u t T k m l
i
e*a«t

Higgins Says Engin­
eers Check Flood
DamageOnSt. Johns

Youths’ Problems Newspaper Group
Are Discussed At Se e ks Help For
Kiwanis Meeting Negro’s Memorial

Dr. Root Points Out Booker T. Washington
Need Of Finding
To Be Mono red With
Virginia Monument
Collect Piufession

Hurricane Chums Veterans’ Groups
Off North Carolina Invited To Enter
With 80 Mile Wfnds Armistice Parade

Atturneys Defend
States Rights To
Stop rinsed Shops

Pilot Club Makes
Plans To Sponsor
Fool ball Cun test

FSU To Eiuouram
Additional Rfseaich

B-29 Drops Bombs
In Hulf Of Mexico Ware WarnH Hunters
To (let *48 Licenses

New High In Aniericii

Killing lounj,

'^pmjor prop-,', wim-i.

i i.m inng

Milton Doctor Named
Florida's lies! lit *18

165 Children Of Grammar School
Get Low Cost Meals At Lunch Room

New Cpmet May Be
Visible For Few Days

(f

Southern Council Director Says
Whites, Negroes Can Work Together

THE WEATHER

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What Does the Sun Dial Say?

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WORD LADDERS

; f PAPER M AGIC

IE W IS Carroll, Immortal auL thnr of A lie t in W on dirlan d,
it credited with Inventing the
species of puz.iT* variously
known as Transformations,
Stepwnrda and Word Ladders.
It consists of taking a word
■nd transforming It Into some
other word having the same
number of rnmpletely different
letters, by altering one letter at
a time and leaving a complete
word each "step." For example,
Ihe word H ARD Is transformed
to the word E A S Y In the follow­
ing manner: H urd, card, cart,
cast, east, h'oap.
Make these transformations:
(1) Sin Into woe In three
moves.
(2) Ross Into Illy, five moves.
(2) Black into white, tight
moves.
(4) E lm In to o a k, t ig h t
moves. (This was ona of tha first
tran sform atio n s authorad hv
Lewis Carroll.)

U T « plftco of white paper In­
to two etrlpa half an Inch
wide and a foot lonr- Fold one
■trip neatly u email aa poeilble.
A t the end of the other atrip
paste ft atrip of tha m id * paper,
maklnp a pocket la rte enough to
hold the piece which you have
folded. Then place the folded
paper In the pocket, and you are
prepared to perform a trick.
To perform the trick etretch
the paper out, holding It up with
the pocket toward you. Tear up
the paper end put the pieces In
front of the pocket, and roll the
lot up between the palme of your
hands, taking care to get tho
folded paper out of the pocket
and to separate It from the
pieces. Now wad (h i pieces very
tightly In your left hand, and
la y :
" I will now Join tha torn
pieces togsthsr."
Make a few magic p a n e l with
your lif t hand, which conceali
the torn pieces, open the atrip of
paper and It will appear aa If the
torn pllcai have been put to­
gether.

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WHIZ QUIZ.

And So F ourth
h is u a ua a/ juip test of
knouiltdgt of olhtr familiar
Fourtht.

T

1. In what gama la tha 4th
player a dummy?
2. To tho poatofflee, what la
4th claaa matter?
II. On a ah Ip, 4 bell# would ba
what time?

W E D N E S D A Y N O V , 1 0 ,’ 1 9 4 4

H E R A L D . H A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

R E A L estate salesman was
showing a pair of June
newlyweds a new suburban cot­
tage.
"Vow, on the aouth side, there
la something u n usu al,** he
promised. And there certainly
was. For they discovered the
picture of a woman on the
house’s renr wall aurrnunded by
a circle of seemingly meaning­
less letters, as you see below,
"Confound that movie-struck
moron." exclaimed the sales­
man. I told my handyman to
put up a sun dial, circled by an
appiopriate verse In bronze let­
ters Rut he can’t get a movie
actress ofT his mind, lie puts
her picture up everywhere he
la, so he can imagine she’s

There's a Problem to Solve on the Ark

watching him whlla he worka.
But don’t worry, I'll make him
finish Ihe sundial and placa the
letters In proper order.”
T h e newlyweds had been
studying the letters. "No, leave
them as they are. They’ll add a
note of mystery and conrm to
the dial If you start with a cer­
tain letter and skip the seme
number of leltera each time, go­
ing clockw-||p around the dial,
you can r&lt; id an '.nicripllon.”
To do it. cross olT tho letters
aa you in* them and do not use
the crouicil nlT letters as you go
around end around the circle.
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, .| . Jau*| *|1|4» |iV )9 tK#ii *|«»9

IT seems there la a hoMuh on the old ark. Noeh
1 told Ham to take th* animals out on the dark
for exerclae and, Inefetd of taking them out two
at n time, the laty boy hia let a large number out
at the same time. He Hod them In pelre and aa long
ns they do not rroaa their llnee, they will not be­
come entangled.

'ito *f*|

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**»•»• **»•!•

V*iH •«» »M »W »rll l*&gt;l ‘••0| *•«¥

III e-fsa *wo*i **»* *i|ii i|j

How You Can Play
"Yankee Doodle"

W

IT H Indopeudonce Day at hand, It’a a
good time to play that stirring marching
tune of Ravoluhonary Days, Y a n k tt Dondlt,
You ran play ft on piano or accordion without
knowing notes, through thl* eaay method de­
vised hy Emma McKean. Fold thla page and
place it above the corresponding key* on key­
board. Then sound the note* indicated.

ALL MIXED UP

The artist forgot to draw tha tathera that ronuert the paira of animals, but the young puisllet
can do that. Draw a heavy black line from each
animal to his double. Your llnee muat move only
in a Imrliontal or vertical dlrrfctlon, that la In the
same direction aa the border line* of the drawlug. Do not draw tham oblique— crossing the
comer of a square.

WO man wara ta lk in g of
fatnlly relatlonahlpe.
“ I know a woman whoaa
father la her huehand’a brotherin-law; and har husband* aliter
la har atep-mothar," said one of
them.
"How did auch a atranga re­
lationship occur?” tho other
aaked.
How could It?

You can make ae many turn! aa you want to,
but (I i not allow one lint to cross another one and
never have more than a single line In a square.

*&lt;f| fei Mies* •
J * i Ml
&lt;fj|« JU&lt;HU*I«4 •iqts'ip « W
* pA|I •1ill ties*
put i*m«j v iu*iit(ti

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IT'S FULL OF FRUIT

4. How much are 4 acore?
6. What did the unce popular
term, The Four Hundred, refer
to?
H. What author waa Inspired
hy the phrase to name a hook
of his Iwat-known atorlta: Tht

Four Million I
7, What'a tha 4th KetaluT

0. What are pitit-fount
10. Where ara tha "Roaring
Fortiea"? •
11. What’a a "fom dusher"?
12. W hature the only thlaga
better thun four klnga In pokar?
Fun* — ee
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u, •,ju*e »S) ;• |i|a,i «^j_
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usipnl S U| SU)rt»H H'-S pJUMM) a MOJJ
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How's Your Sense of Proportion?

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14. What -porta era played
with 4 men on a team?

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H E R E coubl lie .I conundrum: "Why is tliia
word maze like an orchard?" The answer would
lie llolli are full of fruit.
For In li-'ginidiig with a letter and moving
down, mi i ••s -j , up or diagonally (bill tvilhmit jiimn■nar anv si|ii,n«&gt;a) the names of at least eleven
fruits can la-1 .tidied nut.
No letter may lie need twice unless, in spelling
a word, you can move oil one tipmre and then di­
rectly Iiack to il.
Either black or white squares may be used In­
discriminately.
Just as a starter, we'll tell you that "apple" can
be spelled by beginning at the live square In Ihe
top row and moving slinost clockwise. Now go on.
'AiJksiutijt
•)mn6 m«|«i 'iMd 'qitai #&lt;Bf| *4*i■ ’*j 'tuvnn* ’«u*i4«q
i*i« ‘*|44« e»pi**q p*if*&lt;i« «| tt»s (iqi *i|n|j •&gt;U'?ff iu«||ii|o0

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IB. To what doee the all-im­
portant llh Article of the Con­
stitution refer?

sa w u t

ENIGMA
I m ight b egin utifA nothing, or
t l t r otcs
A im lng y l o r that w h lrh map be

T h m h i» du tifu l d n u y h ltr, eery early n»*t dap,
Took an inrh or la innrt.
A»d iml knowing Ih it, einISer'n laic, in htr serrew
F a r J n n n hi Ale froakle fnak fn url
Thtn Inter cam* Jnn ai' Society eteler,
tttfttniing h t r t t t m t n t I nek
F u r J n n n in hit h ou h lt, look off anothtr
I ' h i t t tn rh tt and took til tht sla-Jt/
S o w Aie w i l t and h it m o lhlr'n law , l l i t t r and

I?Oddly, the 2nd, Brd and 6th
PreaidenU of tha U. S, all ditd
on tha 4th of July, W h it were
•their oamea? ' '
*

“»*s tu|ns&gt;lsf«i 'Isptj-aM * ‘of/# -(i
Usiitiut JO S&gt;||OS m "*t» -SI*
*1|S« pus UlfJJSSt OS'OOSWHH |&lt;«|sJt

ALPHAGRAM
|N Ihe nlphngram, Ihe keywords are Identical exI rept for the first letters; for pxample. deep,
weep, keep. In this Alphsgrsm from T h * K n ig m a ,
organ of the National Puzzlers' League, ihe two
seven-letter keywords that are the solution are
represented In the verst! hy P R IM A L and
F IN A L . What ara they?

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dp
t;

S u tti
u

Con — dp.
C - C

PLUS AND MINUS
t.A EK two plus ami two minus signs In the row
of figures below so that the total given is correct;
0 8 7 A S 4 8 2
1^621
|(|Oe ()U |« t —
**iqi-HiAj H| -f gja - MiM &gt; m*t*-&lt;taui&gt;j

P

ilniightrr
Had n id i thought to p l t a i t and surprise Afm.
flu I ii I. -n hr riiiiie /mine an d found hit pant! thm ttr
t h r Anun/ei/pe tf rm rd fa ir to im ra lytt him I
Thru d .u t tn much thick fro m th t aeut umf tht
hock
J A .it h r r ii ii ini f g e t (Ae in m i u 'ltftm il I ’ H I M A L ,

tht ml
l i t did nut k t t p than lung gnu may gfenn from
th n lung —
Anil thut't why An flirts boy't F I N A L th im t

—C. ft us sit j T sv u n

SQUARE

A

R R A M iE in a suiiu square s u n n cuneiponding to the d-flnltlona given below and having
the smile number of letters, ao that tha worda read
the seme vertically and hurizontklly.
Since in th ii case only six definitions art given,
obviously ail the words have a il lattara.
„
1. County in eoutheast Kentucky noted for ite
coal mines. 2 Weary (poetleal). S. Schedule of
rents. 4. Lin g strap attached to the saddletree. I.
Ancient kingdom In N. B. Spain, ft. Synthetic
hosiery.
- M u . iRSNB 8. OwtM

IT—Contuse
I I —ftrfcttr*
n - A V lIr a lllt eotvich
II—
hi , 0 Ool el t i t n

V)

I V E your H U H of propor­
tion « Wit with thl* draw*

Study It for * mlnutt, thin
which lint 1» thft lon««r on*:

MT

I —Witt t i l King Pevld'i favorite
" m m lullIH ran ttM
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*'*,F **,kjr B*

I t —Ne«: tomb, term
I I —"We roer til like
I
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f t —Pepilr
t t - " A fotl elec It (nil el wpi
men ration! tall eket thill

itrel. 10i14)

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CHARADE
M y H K A I I ' S a thing I t u l f rurlalltrl;
M y in m s lu g 's not Ion d a r k l y
ctiltd l
M y T A I L ' S a tall, nn mart, no
It i t ,
Mu II lld t.h ! I t liuin, a* yuu may

W rit,
In thopt up unit ■/,iicn Mam S t r u t ,
R'Aul am /, for th* takt ol I ’t l t l
—Da. Fazn L. sro av

DELETION
To solve this pueer, find ■ slgIstter word for FIR ST , and delete
a U tter of it for LAST.
F I R S T t k i man may hi L A S T ,
H t may not Ail hard and t a i l .

-Roginr ANDCMON

SOLUTIONS
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VMit&gt;| • aaa«iy | »»nr| , it
ie*e I ' I I . l i t | m n r i !t».eeg'
SvilHu
l ■uht*|y
(&gt;»»tleM. III!. Kttkjnti faulHt'
latest, n*.

44—A in toaik. form
4 4 - MFor »h«m Die Lord Utelh Re
terrerteth; tre e of e ------see In whe* ht dellyliletli
(Pr l i l t )
IT—Wko «es lenjem ln's i
. l/lee. alt I*)
41—Li r t f l
SO—Csmpieti
I I —M etier
W - ' An4 ih« eevea
. M /t 4(
toured theI ee.eo tank end fen
eere. A pdkkarloh eeete. end.
tehold. It • ! ( ! dieen"
trim , dli?)
• * - Flunking
II -Brmhoi for ilihlam
I t - Merldlen debhr.l
Merey and Uuth . . . _ ---- . . .
••tfcefi rlektioedneie end r u n
neve kilted eetk etker"
&lt;Pe aft: 101
k a -w in q
• • —"A. men skill .
. u , ...
frail e f hie e u e lk i but rke eee

Solution of " A r k " poll
•down ilaftwhirwla the ptgo.

M—la wbal ta t Ike atk t l Qet

is I W --------e | « t

Ftpurtthiwoi* hi your mind.
Who! ftrttiwiwt Kdjibdrt f

— A la n W a tn k

“iissstv/niur"

wai’itikwfr

m i A f o U i t JlrtMwm-

M y ca lum ny H t t plain to v i*m .

M—9h,ll«l
t t —Internetlenal lea»u»ge

•I-O v e r DMtntr

I *rt two oortftfn mnt»• nfUftrO qf, tho ftrot

•VifA m ore (Ann half t h l ta lk
pone bp
I'll put a cu t in fro n t o f you
So m a r th t end. You'd (Asm see
why

4* QUIZ-CROSSWORD THAT TESTS YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE BIBLE ft

4—WeleeMiks wek-fiot eetalvereue eelmele
4-C»eel4ere
4—ll H u &lt; H *4
T—W itt* « i | Abren'e strive
home? ((ten. H ill)

G
Ini.

n til.
T h t t n l r t r r o n e t tit t a I t i . a n d In f
A r p p t n i t th t a n t w t r w h i c h
par p i t i t H .

II

Upon th tl pltrt 410 Ik* LerAtap
be tnuld tend Ire ItOetlrny Ike

IT Hark
I I "I tm afflicted and ready In die
from my f e n l b ----- 1 while
I eater thr lerrera I am

a SlW "

l l Vernlih lairedlewl
II- Hot el Klkahah (I C hr.liM i
IT—Whale Ihearthetfell(fadif)
•1 -Kxravetleaa far dieting area
• I —liefara
• I —Web-Ilka membrane
M - MA a ------ mat eltrrelh ■■

•lrife, akd a ferlael mea efneat
eth la trertgreulon" (pr, WtM

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�WEDNESDAY NOV. 10, 1048
M'l.uia

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P I,W ill* A

1Cost Of Gaisolirie Manufacture Is

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Costly Six-W eek Demonstration
Of Air Arm Ends At Eglin Field

Decreased By Simple New Process

By HOW ARD W. Rt.AKKHl.KK
F.GLIN Mi l It \’o* 10. i/P) A , n*i|\ h i week demonstration of
Associated I’res-, Science Kdtlor
| the poweilnl Mows which Amelira s lit inn i m duke in rnoprration
NEW Y O R K . Nov, 10, I/PJ--A iirw pmcei* lot making gnolina .
with around t,.»q . . ndrd line today
mora cheaply « a. leporlcd to the Amrnr.ui Institute o( ('hrmnti today
[ o i ' i s 'IO i i i . i k w p rk s. A n h o n e N .p i ia d M atm e p lan e* hutleH
by the j loudiy Pfoc*4&gt;( oipoiatiou. Mainri Hook. Pa,
Io n s o) bond'* »nd m i L -i* into a iq u .w r mile &gt;,| lo r lin e d e a rth h efo ro
The new ilep i, in tracking. Petroleum flow* through a man ol
ih atM iU H g ro u p , ot o n lita rv w lined Undent*
bird-ihot in # pellet). ot ahimnium #ml .dirt, r ,||(H n ta ly iti. In tin#
The excii i» , 4tpei ilmn Combine III. **r* designed to indoclrinate
flow, the Ratolin* separates from oilier oil#.
Inline ,inned t.o ■t-enei *1* *nd a.lniu it* m die dei isive role which *w
The new indention Is a melhodt
cooperation i an pi »v in in atlack f
of uelnir the pellet* three times
The stall.to . i,-II tlic tnipni
P ilo t H u h
more often than Hnudry's piovlnu*
tniirf which I S milti irv
*
prWurs. The pellets become blackrtH n iT tril
In
M'
mrtoi t | miitiMi »
enetl with carbon and Hilt ha* to
pivu hundred pi irtr tticl M
l,0110 ticn 1
nfttinuetV l Hiffi P * | i &lt;*
be horned off. After 'he horning,
i..ok purl \ fnf.il rf
tiKlonr kr
hiii i«.
d th# proj«ct&lt;&gt;r%f
the pellets are used again, and
wrH* hloM(5hf tit F I 111 front *111 " hndi
if
f 11l#*il with initT''they last Indefinitely.
over llif*
f«n Mil -«Inv f1i**1 ri«i flu* subjcctA t hi own on
Much time has lie n lost in
nfiiys.
* thr
whirh serve* n
*1
transferring tha carbuii-hlai'kcn&gt;&gt;d
W ASHINGTON, Nnv. m. ■A,i Sixty-five ton. .( toe l.omh. I I" 1
r ented • pi 'ject.n to ihe A l­
pellets from the rrarkrr to Ihe N«*v r»i hover?* took &gt;» *2Pn.ono,.
and rockets **.-,,- ,,.,-d in each
r,»* " f l ’indn club recently
furnace win re the rnrhon burns nti'i t.e#itInn this year on trade-in*,
weekly demon,i,atom Fast fIv■
*ij: (mi ( inn l iliMit y w llif b h**11**4*41
away. This was done with elev­ and paid out nil cxlrn I'Jfill,0041,000
Itiur him .»Infi if with CtUO hnokif,
A ir F o rc e p-t p la n e , and ■onv'-ri
ator*.
In tho new proem* the for unwanted gadgets, a rongre#tn? ip * fur rhiltll uP*
♦mnnl fyp»* hrjn \ ntul inniiiir nil irit'linliny -w
tram fer Is done by blow er, In slnnal mmuilttre said today.
m i ft hilt ru I i*i*
I'fiMnn iTiimi'\ imv't'l i iml nthm typi’H of
which a steam of nir pick.i up Ihe
Hep. Macy (R -N Y l, chairman'
of furl I ivr . \v*|r* #X|»rmh»tf, loo, litr iriturr, ill on micro film Tim
lltflf balls as they come out nf the of *hr llonsc group investigating j
five giouml "Miri . weic klilt'd mufinin'- irr plfu*Et| ImsulE tho
cleanlnR fire and blown them Into questionable trade practices, made |
rtMfl Id Hi pit i tf when I .-itirk nf pafiont-*’ h*?|i irnl rontrolleil by
the. cracking
. .
. unit,
. . . which. is—.n huge,z the estimates In » statement anhninhH frll .iiomiij them dining it «i lintf«m wlmh turn* thr p i* **
metal tank holding hundred* of | noiincms public hearing.1 thin
rrhr'ti * tl f-o tlm iprtntmn of thr hr».»k . Thr OtUluio rlllb
ton*.
month on new and used autonmtdle
A 1 or l iHttiliiff uriU tim |u*»tiirior* a,« Wfl &gt; I* i v r f l I t M V m
Tills cracking tank is set on top transactions In (lie Washington .
('liinlllE citU 4*1 pm It,'ip &gt; I.N mill" ■met in nj.ii /me afv'ci n»»ut *hr pi
of the horning furnace, *■# *hat area
,
j
(M.r Mi
11 *rg FitM.J
I f &gt;(t fill Mr*
the pellets that have done their
"During our Investlgatjoii, we
ir ^ f "
In Mm rV'MlH'at W#ro
niher.* lli iii 'hr* i(fiii*t .hiihmu
cracking, drop down like nhvx, to have found that sohie dealers have |
I’ nMt
ot imi M* .
I
hrn«*filtrd Ii »m *h» n i ’n id i M i Mi
be purified in the first tank under­ made every effort to deal fairly |
(? »(».♦•*» | i .-if ****** • memhrr*
j
on
fktlirrAl
Wilh
mi
h
ti|d,
ninth
neath
and honestly with the public."
|»rP4»*M»
I mi for CP cnmm,im!i*i »vli&lt;&gt; tin thr 411-1 tU'"*
One of these new plants, the Mary .aid
“tin the other bond. I
ro ifa y t/re ('niter/ \ ta in Marine Cor/*# rr&gt;miit''Mi&lt;iirlei itr /7 lr#/ fnttiir n a t \ . ''•&lt;11
to the fifh t o t f ** •?/■»......
npfMtHoti, Mind * i f I nffprr&gt; finm
announcement said, costa jrt2.fi,(KK1 we have found nlher dealers who
o
f
llir
ear/*
U
io
h
m
sfio
ded
t/ie
e&lt;»,,/*H
-fop,
,./
ilir
iresti.ition
during
the
fien./iitmu
.to,/
ttr#
It
•
/
r*i
&gt;
F k k s A m l P o u lt r y
' Eli hrmirhr s *U •
*i \ »n* n r mv r I
IffcB n build than previous^plants
pre
resort in ..very questionable trade
i/i m o d r r n is r j /m rr* r.ltt tins h r fo u iu l in ( fini.i l l ) nr nt* Ittilocm cm at iittii'tii tr.pning hit* •• &lt;tf th r ............ &lt;• I
f arktinthfr ffMoiMj* in • Mjn pticnini;
of the same rapacity.
The
i...
o l . new praitire in order to sqorer,- the'
,t \ i i, n v : \ t i 1 t , N o *
*" ''lb —
crackers also are smaller and greatest amount of money from ■
firoumt i*l» vi t;mie ! e\(i"(i 'ii *
cheaper to operate. The opera­ the anxious purchaser, 1
III Vtfll|"l&gt;lllli£ I.-II |i" 'pill nf itir*» «*f Hn- foil I*. III.- |-1 I- '■ Itrevsili'.l * .
I
tion saving I* said to l»e near I ,*
livr nillttiuintoni win, h thrv \v*»»|li| •I.?* ol, &lt;1,. I • -k on-dll- egg, and
Mary »altl investigation i in
1100,000 a y*ai on a fiUOO-harrel Washing loo have shown "'on un­
j m*t linvr tom h« .I it Mir luiititi iltop* |ioi,tti% imiiki-t
IT ItltllM KM iS
a day gasoline plant.
lt.nl hrmi flikinlitti'il
\ le M«n
conscionable markup'' by many
I lull,I., I,Mill- \ UulHl*
niinrd atnl npnppo.l m «»m timn
new .-at dealers on resale* of
.Sale, to tefatlet . mart '• -aadv.
trade-ins
lie said the mark.ups
! tip* o|K’ ulm Pi .(ii.i hf) til Set
Current Vlstkel, t'ei |tii/en
nuinv nml *1 »|&gt;iit um* m »M«nl
avetageil Id per cent .mil th.it
Ft (t III t* \ '-I-' \ I'F A
trade.in- have lieen under-Valued
I Hi (lit* week I \ i Mu* I,
In
Net Wi-lgll,
B* 1 I1*'N Nm III i I*i \ ir mf i 11 I lin ti N Hi i»!lr , tr l t.se
"at least I.HMt" per rnr,
j
I'aaMaaM lrr..«s P a s. tlaei
tli .1
I Air 1‘dHT n i tu»tii- i . . ottfri
(’.'I 11,,# 1 Iii' ' t i l l
"Thu praellce has cost I hi* peo­
fill I Itm
Put r it tP* I *1■ *In »vr l»r | &lt;*ii |rft *m|i tJi&gt; lr t in
• rrMlernianv alone, is roiislIPuted
HI hi|ifu| thru *•f&lt;1#.P inert '
tip* 1 dig,’
4.',
sit,•1 )/
mhm more '
\ IV v ■
; \ » ii tei M.-I,’,i„
it Wall be at liherly to resolve ple
, in...lhi» metropolitan
„ ••
I III nl I* •' f * ** t I f '*Ii
It ■mpiiA tMr |p i |ii
&lt;id
m
t M V♦ I pr it, r #|eliio||i.t| nt |Mf(
M ./
this question within the limits of ,h""
Macy sard
'mi
w
s.s
•'it (III III-/ tVII
1-4 */
Pur f "f fill ii I ill ( p»r*p.Hft th v r hiiiiilii'is c |'n p )i' i wm ,i fn *» Small
the military government policy
« •.li.nglo,, buyers have beer,
hlkir hi/ikrs. Inn Ini fi m iP *Imwi» F \ lu g .
;;
•41
’ / ’/
Aildir
already expressed "
"vn.ige of
*»n thrlt twin* ♦
I
twin Mn*
Hhrth , , l-ri i
lh
IT &gt;»bu ,-,
11.,I tt*
V
f
.|
»
dim
&gt;
#M
n*t
&gt;lt
pr.(
)t
ii
tin
I
I
l»r
timir.i, thr »m» (•*( .
iic ’i' « ' mm g,-t,,-t ,11* ll It It fMtl V It'
In the meantime, l, added the ^
, ,n. "*
il'iZ*
...in* . . .
,
*, .1 * sin in., hr nmii'd, ulthmiijh fil 11.hi^f
Vfi II (ilnr all
llin p**
(Hi I ii *«I | firm Is 1111. vvif Ii i &gt; &lt;lmilt titiMl 1( It f* if A HI I*I trull Imtuht I i*..( t | ,||^
mill ary governments consider that hsJ| thl,
wotr n7„
1*11
i Irm hr it i I'i -1 i p t I i'U .I Ml • »*11 I &gt;11 III \ Ilf' 11Ifli j if
s \ 1 I S I n f ( I N S I A ll I t s
an interim re..rgari cation of these
Th|&gt; ....... .
............... ,(ir
-t i r||i i I ithi In ■
» l illlirr liliWiHIl f -Mi" MI -*vv , DpfuMI r«|
l it t »m l
V ln k r i IV r
lh»M*(i
Industries i, essential in Ihe in- !(„. „ , UI)lr¥ hH „ w|llllf WH„ Hr.
,
Mr «..(.( , (f f *tl I h l l l t i . r i o f to irflv
PVt'hfip:&lt; llir in-' ' lni]M ' •1111rnt 1 t ,i|(IC V i.i: \ t ■
*■ \
teresta nfthe recovery of the (,e.- ' r|V„|i
,iy - pr r,i4H.tiri|r Wnsblllg* Mitllir 11r In in I m f it Ii' t iih; Mint
IMI'C Uotlil U ll il Ml
h.MMl Ml
N e w s p a p e r &lt;s r o u p
'..• \1 , 'IK
In
*
ii
i # n il
4
it • nr i f In f nl
man economy.
. . .
ton finding, on a notional busts,”
I'.M 1*"/ I "* ... »■»#,*
('*' M*’ tlMl H.11
In !• ni vv» ,iii* (h r fHaiti tlrniMii »» iH .n *i in mi
The change In the coat Industry Macy cxplaine.l. "The .•ntnmitlee
S,',.d;»t
•1 ■&lt;!
• mi* if * -I iii fin
*.|i». » •! f. n homo iHNiinlt t»\ ty*«#»f« •.nm t I at
ownership wtll follow these steps
rril„ ,n
„ssunie," b- .aid.
I
if lltMfllMtf ii ( I &gt;i|ti l'ui&gt; r I •♦)r
•«
p Iiiiipm jgml t'lnh * ■
tii&gt;I i •• t(*'gtn.*i Me.(in,1,
71)
l,
•{ /
• , nf
I,
Ifiwi
ftbo colliery undertakings will
j|l(, conditions uncoveicd in IIA |{(l A It A I.A W ItKM t: and M
S I HVt NJi to I III •it f t
r 1 W tslllll/' M ?(1"l I • f f ‘ 1 '
t in .................
. Small
|S
lit,
*M
be withdrnwn ft inn then patent Washington are representative of WITH Nil NAMK". a 'rut. i .-illtlt* Fo* p i.|,in- mil. III* 11 \ It 11, l.exillgloii V I
H im
•h 'lu iii
»i* ii iimii*, l»1t| •if iiiunlKKipctT
im npril from
m hi .( nt F.x latgi-IH
•il
‘ it
’ * uk!i•Itm; ft* |t*
enterprises Htol set up under new those existing gencNlllv tlurillgh VVIDMAHK ot the lilt/ l ie .,ti , I Ion cl !&gt; and I' liday
I a
nof (" i if " unt (mi 'T»ii t it "#h tli''
Ano'lc
p u l l IIM M A lik I I
I uni" cm I..
companies to lie formed for lbs the i-iiuntry."
1• ni:-iin .1 (Onnnn, I ' HLN, mii-I -hi** ih.iv v cn rl
Hinithcii (id
■fnlxi tn i»
I ICMIIU \ r if le T S
•is," hr itr&lt; hi *•*I
It
»n In* t,.( •»H tho irrmin*| vv* ni inI#• 1(1*1 11lean 1
purpose under (terman law," the
ItlitiHht HI " lltl('I i»l Milt H'|ll Mill
with twintirr* 7h miIItun t*n i-tm , | fditilo \ •(tuility. prt jmin I;
HKHCINIIN I ill III It
aanoiitirenirnl said.
Klicedlllp lii'lurrn fill' fill! ia■
»g tilnt i|i f| (lili^rlui iti •I'll /"III ll fMJ
I Imwi' vvonpim
u lin li gp;u'tii til ni ni k*i| gti'iin fill v ‘vfpmlv
K ccIk
*L'I *' Ml* nt «‘I|M il
Mn v i»*il;iti •
“The military government jvlll
| tif*fill A llir 111#1(1 ' "iii'ii ir '
W AHIIlNdTtt.V. No* I". &lt;l’i
I# xalla.i*,! re&gt;*H Page tlaei
| in* I'nultrv
w ifti
vvhirh
vv**
t Ffdcrnl sludge* T. Alim iinid»l»«*t
pH'pIlM* fin H ni llir rliuo nf thr hi » h i ., m.iv
decide In broad outline the assets
1 Mark KHi cl olg.-, g.-ni-iiil m*i»?
n»m ilnv turn oil
.Mi i . | | nlUH A liNAHH A
t**» in
H 'ir UmiimI «»•*
i iafcd
which will b« allotted In rarh new scale, but that American troops ''"pb today wlthilrnw an. mdri thin
sger of tin- I mil .villi- • ..... ... t
nif(» h i tillcryinon
Ilnv 11•- ji.u
|
I i 4nil i»* |(*l«(|l at ll i If Ulsl!
company, will sells amt transfer
lirnal Slid linn .-xjil'ion d .q.i'l
An u|I h m | t ),.S
tnnhiily nvrfnl f*n nih.tMi* unit.
D.
w#*rr helping to miolimr It fti.S
^l,‘ m,* d Muir Hum hr pi nt
f Tmu ^
hi
iMtinirtil
Wrnhf'ilH
M
ill
f.iiMi
1
1
1
the title In #uch assets to the new
lltioni of tin- Vnl. c of ......... ?
f i IT h i ttlir
Army hf*d(piHrM*r^ fit Sfemil Ijev.* ' ' nrkniH must Imrciiit. with llm ivpol rMii-iii '-ml I i*m r It ix iimlri
wit limit Itg-jivv ,ii til I'M Ft vm , Ill'll *!*i 11*K np .IK*
I tr
Ai
in
*,mu
mi
il
viKthiiH
*
t
«
n
companies."
] I I . ngitl liii» *t i if I hi* It mill*i * ill1 1inII
llim ln . Ncl V a’1* )h%
' *11(1 (Ml) I
Irikrn H' "im»iit i *i (hr I him hr pi in ' IC^vffQint^it'H |»n»(Mi: im1« tiriijifitm i ••«In. wInh w*“ w Mil ”
"^Hman nationals will b( sp drndffl thill Aim'dcj(n troopii weto Bniitnrrri f "«1 I'rodm i*i » A
fhi hpvrinf 14(1,1.,Kill. 4Irm i dl Moms h*-iiv\
NI
II
IIiv 111*
i foJL1 tJ
. .
.
.
iti lafI* V nllil Ml iff MMIV VYl'MflMfl
l hr rolltml pent htllr liuir on ' v "r* NOUMk'II i IK*\V?I|i :»|mI Mil’ll
pdwEd as trustee* (of each new fiirhUng In nonth Knr«*«.1
(fnldftlmrnugh ifv,i11r*r1 t lm o|i(«i|
111 I ' nnijl itn U tril
|*V|gt •. I| I *gn«: Mini 111{l«f
il
.;u
F.verv Moscow newspaper, from
h
i'r
Iflltilr
M
nlink
of
will*
M
I
company by Ihe military govern
II
III lr.1 I
•hiring thr &lt;*n*l ('niitrnrt dupulr \t,illk'« smetuloifol It **i|| I,, .|c
Ml ( "H t tirii rff' &lt;f I\ «* »«it)|ti id Non .fi’l ‘•I
tn n h i l
h .| / h i M
*A n y
irtfi.tii
men! after due consultation with the smallest to the latgrst, print'd hl»t 'pllng. I.rwiA nlrt-yrri It Hfnl b tletl, liuwcvri
U19 llsli’n *1.illv (•» Imi t vi ,»\ •
|)*| I If h il l . I I I "
t ii { | *r if
*1 llir 11r \r r* Kii
I'm k** v
thr Trunuin-Htalin report
vvhl»
Ii
‘I'M
1,
mtl
i*xrH
ti
v
v »hm| 1 1MI III fill '
the appropriate fterman bodies.
v .
nf \ nil*11*ii 1&gt;"i4'l« i» t
H" vv**,•'( it, iMut ill mmm I
* inh'/gv him sun n Mir A im ' 1 lh n hkjht f" niotljiiiii fin
i
tirn |*M i
in
An authoritative foreign source im a Egrrod tn iiHrgHtn with tin *lrill.
"Three to five trustees will tie
tlmt |i»U fin*i,iillM |t* i
ml-ii
A witfinf ion m *hf* ftifnir
I ■
» • v. i . noifiorl * v** I ' ti 4
A'I'HHj I *m iihmI iuiii :»n
»*i ■*•" • "I **«flf 1fa f lif fi'l* if jt,itf
said:
X
F
N
(Mil
r
m
#t1
1
•
•
appointed pei company and will
I fill' Am| 'I
' itiH lltllfllt.il
•l
rttiplni i
"ii mi t(, ,111,ni
I It rs in l N V 'll &gt;lr
11«H • n 'nii'Ci ii * mi vit ul, hr ,i
"It is possible It Is possible ”
•&lt;' f ** IH1•*I f I (»« ■ - i
I . Ir. »•11 (ill rl t l i . ,
hold Ihe share of the company In
Il«OIII (hi (■
■ 'lift', tfl A V•'41
1............ I'HV M i*. 1it# Im:..1 |t,a
* *i».|
tlr.ith rih f Iff Mirth
h i if
i I id i ini i ,
i
equal ................. .
j Thla Informal,........... he knew of
IIUIM ft 1 'll
in t«11'niii 1i* ("i tun. N't*
*f 1,1* 1 '•»«* 111**I In * |m . | 11in I I ♦*l«! 111 \ **R \l»fi A
W ild c a t
S t r ik e
H i
IIM htf||«i'g |»*t »«,11ii|a I .
if 1III............ . ri
f,hui&gt;ln Mmihm i
These share, ........... held on be-' ''n *llr,’ f’,H''*- ,'l‘l
" '" l ' !,1"
•
VI 11iin unt \n | *g, 11 (
lit I »t fill ' »&gt;I' • 111 inn "(
i
To
1,;" ']•! '■'ii »tv *c wit h mi m r 11iti l l r unit1, if111'in i • 1 t Mm " ii r#iI
half of the owners Hut Ihe rights | American I ie si dent is sincere y
ill MVrile f #/i'll I Iim1i, *H"'
111 f 1 *
ill'll#
lip* i i*i i it \ . f i h r 11
I i .1 S I IMMI 4
ir
mu ( f In mi ■
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&gt;
fir
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of the owners will he limited t „ , interested i„ li ving to set le world
*1 l,( Ml*
If4*I 111.III! Ill
#»f tl||* 1 , *,-, . It*',l 2 17 It,,. tl|'
(lllltli *in i Im»i U» tIm'H .*■( •1" I m i
1H
M*&gt;&lt;lriii win • i ,|t * .(•
ifi it ivr i Manlwittun vvatri pi,|,h&lt;- [ s
I f* I iff* 9*ll«I«|e «
ill ■
receiving
appropriate
proceests issues and might take such a step Hml -■
•Ilia lilMtiinl Mm I tiff Mt**(
I.i
ini
It, oiler?, lied 2 2 1, lbs
M
"
fi
mu np'iii ih»* virtnj ninl v ip*
front,
a*
•
nhn'U
I'l'*
Othn
.
mi
thr
JrMHtip
h
ml
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a
ten'll 1 I'm "»li "I
Ihif •h it vv I . .ill I ii*Itf
If II l». lien s heavy h lbs up
arlskig from eventual disposal of
VnldMiM t»* ill ill*' i ni t k!*'( •1' i" *1 1111r. i (in m||| y .'Mllplrfr
.17
II
VATICAN' C IT Y . Nov. to, (Ah - N'cw b i »»y tu,nk nf 'in- llildsiili
Frnni‘f» lnnl.t .| Mi*ttia11,k\*
*•»k!
theWhares The owners will not
l|gf| IM11 It* \V )II1**1* HI** 'I*'
• n ut.. '•t Mirvivtnt* Wmi 1*1 W in 1 1 ‘ I M I I 4V I *•t \ K i r i ll n ly'h'HI I I I 1,,, le rs
27
LTIsservatorr
Itomauo,
which
fre
Tin.igt'-rnn-iil.
i-.iucbnlcd
yes
V * •I#tf*’ tv t -rf fnf tit
•
i
Hlhu
mi
,(
\(
&gt;
1
1
Mir
have the right to influence tho
1 ol k l’ VSIII i f♦* hull ii hrffiir it ,I tii f
qnrntly rcflrcts the views nf 1*0(10 i,-rita* ti.-lwccn iininti nfficcm and lii' X* literhllit mi I' jxU' t |*t*'
I A.
(
•■nil tin . i «'iinh v wmuM Hen light to in rd iu n i Ul
acts of the trustees.
♦ill
I
M ll ll 1 C l , . l i f t H r r | r »; | y
Fill* XU. expresses hope the Unt- shipping representative*, provides
’ *' 1 • l.»
Tli*’ Mnhk ifitn■
1itliit# ttl |m»i|t'iHi t| »
f
I
m
i
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withMiif
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M
hi
"•*' IMil I** fun* In* hnl
', - mg T o m , rm’dluu, h'l
led State* elections have paved a basic * ige increase of leu cent* nil! it hill' '(III* '()'»*' f fruit «?f 11tc IT111I'M
1'Iff* "
N ' c t c r a n ’ s &lt;w o i i | in
•I Mir r tilrniiif'il him**
Drrsscd and Drs«n
the wav for a meeting of I’tcsident t m, hour and nthei benefits
l-btii whlrli .Mill . f.ri Id aitfl ilrinili
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( Heads and I rrl 11(4 &gt;
Truman and Prime Minister Hta- j ttv.m -aid uftei » tour of the tnr 17-frl jT'iit* in I’iilr -finr lti| 1*
t&lt; nflnilgrl • Mini ('dg* *»»iPl
ni. t • HIV If r gt,"
1 I Ml'IhA (iK A D F A
MM|#I t
k »M lli llt 'tj f bf' || WrtC1' ‘ Kt
tin.
I waleifi'int Mist "though we negn- ifl^n Efipnm it|*,' w«. f**» firr/ing
is will I utn **(|t In lit**
r«i
To
*’ 'i*k Hi# i 'i(it'll v link iim;
(Conllnurd from Pag# One)
The editorial, entitled ‘‘Hlatorle . tia'ed &lt; gooit sgieemeni to ir.om- flif fnlltf *t . ItiiMfitm in ♦I«f» M"l'
I* In U ig ri miiiihri « ttmn
I '.ls l film %
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Moment,"
was
published
yesterday
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to
ib«
membership,"
the
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lb o,l*l -, Red 2-2', tin fill
fill
to tupplement similar report) ol and signed by Count Giuseppe 1York member* apparently fell ,|ir
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Dalis Torre, director of the news 'o ther. •
! Hsbtrrnt
s 'formal i&gt;&lt;-»&lt;e"
i b*ni# wImTt will kr "» **1 ,
t• •r*fttin f 'I I'f.iti I’rtigF Hngri
Iti-iia heavy h |h* up
fiT
&gt;•2
high water dinuge of lit! y*»r. paper, who ts close to Ihe views j Hr a-Mi-.l that Ihe New York
4
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mere* director, thanked the group ware moving out to saa. The storm t,„ i«&gt;j wouiu no. mastf 11,01.11, the dav ll,* tlnlt*d Nation,, so cial'| jq,
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by the GtauU the mainland late this afternoon. Iwoot.
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tin- nira*x«i|iia of Amrrlcain, got
lat^TwllI bg aatenalvily advert *«t sity In the past several hour*, heipcU a intfu mtiiooI i,oy wnu tlx alans iisil vn.nlv proponuil litullinu It.,I i.tuhrr. who tak*;. u It-otv
*♦" fill'll nliftll »»# v/iivi
in newapapera. magatltica, on 1,111- jumping from a 7f&gt; !o an B0-mlles ed on s iMiicn imprirv* hit class thr provision *n a giiariiiilnc of
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hosrds and by radio and tele* an hour atorm at it moved north, wurk by in turn irntrucliuit Dr. freedom of thought.
voith,’ f.-rs, irci'rilly ...........I I'',,, I f , "i" NiinkitiB. The npa pvai'imtnm I I im 11:
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.ward at about tB mile* per hour. Hoot in the fundamentals ol rai*.
F hhMm I! F#i»jf»i# ill Ilk'll*. Imd
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Aetlon waa ordered deferred 'or
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In an advisory Issued by the ing cattlv and tings, in which tha
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k year, or until C of C notiea, on Miami Waather Rurraii at 11till troy wan vitally intori'stcd, waa
cls\ "tilcji iiilglit lir •iM,k,-,l Into III,&gt;1 Mown out. TIlPli followed &lt;(,* fi i # »In
fiHnri opoiH'd
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the compilation »t a new directory A. M. the storm wss located told. Thu reciprocal instruction
Ul, ' bold,
wind* liinidirixiiii in, * a ihIviscm . All w-rro flown In Thing
the R. I#. Pope Co. of Rleb- ehnut I1B mites southeast of Cap* stimulated the buy to improve Ida
M ' s s i i h h * * r , . „ H I'aa* " n e t
Vie,in tidy. pll'HHIinl look III,-Ml. it. I mi American Naval liase. At leasi
-Jid. Va.
vocabulary and consult tho dic­
Hattaraa.
Andrew Stine announced that
Tho advisory said It waa sx- tionary more to describe hit ani­ kra, alum condlliuus and other; w(l(1q, should ),* a sourc* of pruln fibli were lo Im put aboard thl- lion
)„ pTA tu*ml&gt;*i:, and pnreiili pitnl -*ldp Re pose by Frida" night
tha Sanford Merchant# AaaoctaUon expected that the atorm would mal raising activities and finally problems.
Ntiltl In Htmforri'H “ Knud food Invorti*'
*TTm’ ri'siilt, Hisf,) hr. Mltclmtl. j*jr ,,,1,*-. and ronvenir-nllv tmat.’il.
From .Shanghai the II.H. Army
p l w to have a dinner meeting at begin a alow turn to the north, led to his graduation with honors.
in nnr firnl ill) diiyn in biiHlmitm.
Tiunspnrt General riolllns Milled
the^Eavfalr Inn on Nov. U and norlheaatward during the next IF
Ability without interest can would tm an informed group work­ |k h heller for bicycles.
AND yon all Imvp Fricndtt who w ill vouch fop our
AIM.... .. nil aged slriiidui*. lh* witti Ihti dependents. Two other
Urged all 0 of C meraWra.to be vmura. placing the center slightly, load to failure. Dr. Root pointed ing for improvement locally Tim
UloriiniH Fried ('h lckrn and (iolden .1umho Shrim p dinpresent. He alto outlined the com­ east of the North Carolina main­ out, and told of a Harvard stu­ plan worked out fwo years ago ip sch’Hil building has lm*n put 111 transports, the Generals ilurkimi
Jarltxonville, lie salrl, with "re­ gmi.l . Miiditlon. fine of lh* mod and Patrick, are dun In Hlmnghii!
IlCI'H.
ing Civic Music Association aerie* land later hi the afternoon.
dent who nt the age of IB waa a markable suness."
Hiriku,g Improvements Ih tlm in­ to |,ick lip an natlmated t.OOO
of concert*.
inaruel Tn philosophy,
Grady Norton, chlrf forecaster mental
Dr. Mitrlii'll proposed to blanket sinuation of adequate fluor* leent America,is. Tim Hurkncr may sail
The local housing problem waa In Miami, eald wind* would slow- psychology and languages, hut
F.vrn within IK hours with 127 depen­
In*, who tv Inrreasa In Intensity In the hur­ who failed to lurreed In life by Southern cmnimmities with groups IIb Ii I itig In xeboo) rooms.
Telcpnnne HI01
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will ra- ricane area the rest of the after. reason of lack of a vital inlereat, of clllions working far Im-nl im- when the sun In sliinlint outsidu, dents.
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and who la now dead.
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i t tha naat meeting. M». Patrlc*
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A t 11:18 A.M. the atorm cen­
at vice-president, conducted the ter era* located by N ary h” w (. high school students have tho
that sea transportation to HhnngmunTtlea could oxchango Informa­ ntlon „f fluoroaconta. Thl* is often hai will Im avallablo shortly. When
meeting In the abecnce of Preal- etna hunter aircraft at latitude 'reading ability of nine year old tion.
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W E D N E S D A Y N O V /lO T tO lS B IB L E V E R S E T O D A Y

GOD A S K S N O TH IN G B A C K .
B U T H E D O ES E X P E C T U 8 TO
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Many Deaths
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••The cownrtl diwt u thoimml ticulhs; the bruve van,of
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surrounding v.i
taste of death but onee". -So wrote Shakespeare. Comestnow J
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on the scene an Irish immigrant in New Zealand, whom notll„ grim lory .Small
t body accuses of cowardice but who has “died"_four tunes, wonder that officials in WashiiuEdwin Baird, sailing from Ireland to New Zealand, fid ton are deeply concerned. Smell
wonder that there should ho ape |
and suffered an eat injury which resulted
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wni-wter the
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The infection ntfected tlu* nrtenea serving nirt hrsiin, un i
^ovrrnmerit «*ah triumpti
four times on the voyage hi.-, heart and breatiiiug stopped. „ver the communists.
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Too Late To Classify
lty R U S S E L L K A Y

While I do not consider myself count of Mj experiences, but conan authoritative "outil/.* writer" fem-d that &lt;&gt;« the »poit la praI occasionally dual v ilh the sub- | tlccd today there l» very little
jocts of hunting, boating or fish- danger and not much thrill left
lug mid enjoy the privilege of I since modern weapons give the
being n member of the Florida ’ hunter every advantage ami the
Outdooi Writers Association.
animal blent a chxnco. lie listed
Auumliiig tlie annual convention big game as the water buffalo,
of tho organisation at Oratoge elephant, rhinoceros and lion.
Lodge on Lnl.e Apopka, laxt week
Depleting the indifference and
1 wn-t limply impressed with the lack of understanding on the part
work these writers and commenta­ of the public to the need for conser­
tor* ot doing, above and beyond vation of our icsouiccs, .dnlv and
the cull of duty, to advance our national. Ernie I yon*, of the
Oo a train near Dade City a man .tutu's cuiiservauon program con- Stuart Nows, tohl how when lie
from New York had taken some eerve our natural resources, and first came to Stuart and St. L uck
pills. Suddenly he heard "voices" serve not only the .oartsmen but River was navigable and full of
tho state as a whole.
fbli contrasted with a stream to­
whitaering to him to jump through
I was amused at the keen know­ day that is filled with silt.
indow. Methodically he obey* ledge these sports writers had of
Florida, like most of the nation,
[th'iut thought of suicide. For- suen problems as forestry, soil is just beginning to wake up to
and
wildlife
conn
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ation,
erosion,
the fact tlirit wo have recklesilv
tunili^y he landed in the sand and
marine developments and flood squandered our resources which
offiMrs found him two hours later control.
account for our serious flood probwith* toothing more seriously wrong
It seemed to me that just about bb m, depleted our fish and game
than' ■ broken collarbone, a dis- ovary tubjeci under tho'sun was and Is costing un millions of dol­
lo c^ c! shoulder, cuts and bruises. discussed from dog stealing to lars each year.
deepening tho channel of the interI’aul CL Mains, sports com­
The public admires militant coastal canal. And don't think mentator and columnist of Jack­
these*
boys
didn't
xnow
their
stuff.
sonville, startled the uninformed
journalism, stye an important edi­
If you want to know why hunt­ when
he trrmed
wnen nr
termed sports fishini
fishing
tor at the St. Petersburg conven­ ing and fishing isn't as good to­ the nation's greatest industry and
tion. They like paper, to print day as it was a few year* ago, pointed out that it represented an
what (happens regardless, he insists. thesu men c.iu tell you, And thuy annual divestment of over four bit*
also tell you what must be llon dollar-,
ilTnr&gt;, greater by far than
O f cbtine, there ere n lot of people can
dune to protect our forest* and steel, railroads, automobiles oS
"w fSivwent
i
h if marriage announce­ fieldn, lakei and streams and the any other industry. Fishing alumm ent about their own weddings wildllfn they harbor.
he said bring* thousands of vialFlorida is indeed fortunate to torn to tlie stale and ilioy all
and,very little divorce notices," he
hnvu such able and outstanding
end money for hall, tuckle, "boats
addjka. However,, the fitsl obliga­ men at lypewiitt-r desks and m ic-j cloihlng,
lodging
meals and
tion o f any newspaper, the pub- rophonun n» Frank (.Salty) MB i­ thousands of dollars in tax money
Untn
af
the
Miami
Daily
News
and
lish^rl ell agree, is to the subscrib­
fui
gasoline, liquor,
theaters
W IODt.Rubc Ally si, Jr. of the Ht. lirenses, cigarette i and without
ers ^ei a whole and no one else.
Fctursuurg
■burg Times; I'.ml Mains them Floridans would find their
I'DQ, Jacksonville; Fred W. tax burden much heavier than it
e in a wtyle. as we scan the of WPD
W I .............................
Junta of YYLA
K, Lakeland; Ernie is
news reports of murders, Lyons of tho Stuart News; Bob
Florida owe* her able outdoor
scandal and divorce, we al- Eastman of the Marine Studios; wrBers u debt of gratitude for
John
Dlllln
of
the
Norwich
Newi
the wonderful job they are doing
mqft lose faith In human nature,
, St. Augustine,
„
**» and_ other* and they deserve greater recog­
anil ih an wa com* across an item Service,
who are doing a real Job for Flor- nition by political and civic lead­
like,fha one fron^Sanduiky, 0 . tho
u III their special field.
en.
othar day, where neighbors came to
It was my first visit to Orange
the aid of a widow with 9 children Lodge on Lake Apopka, operated
S, L. Cheek, Accomodationa
a husband wa'^ kilted recently by
were excellent with comnlately
plana craah. The American equipped modern cottages, bait,
n. Amarlcan V a t e r a n a of boats, guides, a splendid restau­
War II and the Milan Brick- rant and ‘club house,
Visiting ficrlbcs were given an
Unton, of which the huibahd pnorllinity to enter the 160,000
A 10-year service plan has been
an a number, Joined in raii»h
and try their fuck awarded to A. J. “Tony" Chesna,
......................
idoV"4itd
tno
or the tagged Welaka Apartments, by the Fieri
Power A Light Companf, H. H.
Id]
4. V ukil Jwh.*hlflh carry metal d lik i good
for cash awards of from $1 up to Coleman, district manager, ana co^grcttman •IVDOpJ •While several f.'sh were nounced today.
Cbesna, an electrician In the
caught,by our group,'nond*
k after promii prise 1winner although fi
company’a transmliaion
.............. ..
gfv* 100 under-ptivilegcd worth white prises were
went. Jelned the Florida Powir k
contest wt ■ Light Company In November, 1038,
■ ttho
t f . skill)
i p ____■
a fret trip to WaAington winners of
hult-cftiiers displayed and hsa worked In tho company’s
u p e n w i paid svery year o x bp ee rrtt ball-ca
lr remarkable
districts a t Melbounie,’ Woit Palm
id Miami.
o
. annual
, r. banquet
.—
of the or- Beach and
Miami, “
He was located
ganixaUon was held at the Edge here for a period before th* war,
Joining
tho
Beabeea
during the
water
Hotel
In
Winter
Gardes
Ve suppot* a lot of people
hospitaUly on behalf of
“
w aY,tC k ..n a served in the Aleu*
prising
thui W ind s and at Paeiai
rising coi
community was.
Iward‘ L" . Evemen,
_
y, Edw
“
. Was Honorably disc)
It w ill cost him wuctly dw-Kalf of secretary of the Chamber
with the rating of Electrician's
m
em
.
Mate. rir»t Class, cheana la
■ of 112300.
That
till snnus' salary
(
•lured speaker on th*
Wruo®1,
American Legion.
will Icevc dnly 'ibmi
that svenlkg was one
Othor (local cltlsetu recelvit
Ivin*
d hii f a m U i
Well f----known
aervlce plns, Coleman annop
MscCrea
. tatlier txptnilve
ereJ.
Carter,
Una'
acted.In
at I
C*l what
to;).
Avafor big gams
they pay
and
m r
w an
plttB

Beware of live wires, not the
kind that brings in mote business,
but the kind that lie around on the
ground after a hurricane. The Flor­
ida Industrial Commission reveals
there were 17 fatalities and 33
serious injuries during the first ten
tinmllis of ibis year through contact
with jive wires.

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Tony ChcNnu Awarded
10 Year Service Pin
By F P, L Company

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f«r Chiang, he give*

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nation.

Secretary of State Marshall con
ferred privately in Paris yesterday
with China's United Natloni th-!(gatlon chief, Dr. T. P. Tilling. The
future extent of American tnllltatry and economic aid to Ch’a
regime is said to have beets'
cussed, American sourcss said the
whole question of Chinese aid IX
being t.tudied against a general
background of fueling that there
is not much point in pouring o sier
Into a leaking bucket.
American delegation officials In
Paris *anl U.S. State Department
expert* nro seeking « plan to re­
concile the realities of the Red
military gain* with the U.S desire
to give effective aid to the Nationall«i government. At the e.uno
time William C. Bullitt, former
Ambassador to France nod Russia,
said in Washington he win leaving
for China to make a su-vey for the
Joint congressional Economic Co-,
operation Association watchdog
committee. He hopes to return by
Christmas with a report of China's
needs to meet tlie Communist mili­
tary threat.
,
Thu* the indications a rc that
America intends to pursue n pro­
gram of aid to China. The Chiuesa
ctvil war i* a vital Part of the
conflict with Russian Communism,
and China la likely to he an In­
creasingly Important thea’ re of
operations in the OrlenL
It wouldn't be prqfltabtc to win
the coid war In Europe but lose
the fight in the Fa r East.

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BBC Orders Kiliny
Bit* For Television
LONDON, Nov. to—
Sfcpw*
iris can prance around without
rasslerca In Paris— but not Lon­
don. Especially not on a television
show,
.
That’s the breathlraa word front
thi
British
UroitUcaMinx Cor*
porallon which found It necessary
to pull quite a lot of wool over
customers' eyes last might
. .
Occasion was a television allow
of the famed Paris Lido CabsrOI—
imported lock, stock and eupvaa
for BO minutes of Pariaienne fin*
licking.
The BBC put its foot dawn
quick when goggle-eyed producers
saw four aeml-nudea dressed, as
one pul It, "with their chests ffri
m ,M
Rrassterci, and "flimy blteB for
elsewhere, were haitlk o
.Sighed
lissomet
loiKuril
uiium
VB-ycA
)votto Comelai "1 knew the I
lish were particular about't
thlnge. Anyway, it makes V.
change.”
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Lee.
, oi t-h#n , B P*p cent of the
^^A^,t pf typical plants i# mlnertl
material drawn from Die aoiL

fskiii Shreveport, I.n.
Cincinnati, llumer E, Unwell,
catcher, of San Francisco and John
S. I'luiii-tn, Jersey City catcher.
I Philadelphia, Hub Hiattner, third
, hnseinan of Jersey City, and
Sllverxtrl, catcher of Niewark

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B r i t i s h Defenses
Rapped Hy (-hureltill
-WinMINIKIN. Nov 10—i/1*)—Wlr
[sloll Chuichill -aid loduy neglif

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of Itrrtie.1i defense* ny I lie lubingovermncnl
i-iicinirnges
C u in niiinlst nggresKiun.
Ill a teller of ......J wishes to
i tv F. Ilidihnrd, conservative can­
didate in llie Edmonton ) Londoni
iuiiiniio-nlary by election to h,i
teld Sill unlay, the funnel FrirmMlnisler declared:
"Under iliia *&lt;H*itili*t govern
nient, the gem-ini - tanilurd jf
I living bus declined while taxation
I,a iniiiSnled to a fulniiiilri lie ig jl
"The liutlnli'.* defenses iian&gt;
liii'ii
litiri*-l&lt; mly
neglected or
iiihdiiindhd. Il r-i no wonder ftini
tlie l.'uiiunnllitd aggsesiir take*
11 art and »vc live under tlie con•lanl lineal of war.''

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World Federation BuenoH Aires Court
May Be Considered Rebuffs Communists
B U EN O S A IR E S , Nov. ID-l/T)
By 81st Congress —The
Communist t'urtv suffered

leased a partial list of supporters
of federation,
European and
worldwide, who were elected to
Congress In last Tuesday's elec­
tion.
Although the tilting Included
oply. a small .pareoutage of then#
Senators and Representatives who
have al one time or anotheh In
dicated
ed support for world governitisnL, It Is Illustrative pf the Con
record __
favoring federation.
Also listed as federalist* sup­
porters were newly-elected state
governors Chester Bowles of Cimnecticut and Adlai Hjevenson of
Illinois.
Included in the list of Congress­
men typical of those who h av e
expressed various degrees of sup­
port for European and world fed
eration are’
In the Senate: I’aul II. DourI**!.
III.; Hubert Humphrey, Minn.
Robert C. Hendrickson, N.
Estes Kefauver, Tenu.; ami Lyn­
don B. Johnson, Tex.
In the Hou*e: Brook* Hays,
A rk.; Clinton 0. McKinnon, Calif.;
John A. Carroll, Colo.; John DavU
Lodge, Conn.; Walter H. Judd,
Minn,; Wm. M. Coliner, Miss.;
Richard Bolling, Mo.; Mike Mans­
field, Mon.; C. It. Howell, N. J.;
Emanuel Colter, Jacob K. Javlts,
and J, J. Murpny, N. Y .| W. B.
Huber arid John M. Vorys, Ohio;
.1. G, Fulton, Penna.; James P.Richards, H. 8 ,; and Hugh H.
Mitchell, Wash.
Connecticut voters Inst Tues­
day registered their approval of
world federal government. ll-to-I,
In a statewide referendum. In­
complete returns showed a vote
of 130,648 to 11,468 favoring a
rtsolution -to Instruct Connecticut
representatives In the new Cuni l l to urge the President and
r
ongrets
to take the lead In
strengthening ih- United Nations
Into a world federal government.
Connecticut la the second state
In which voters supported world
Y&gt;vernment by a wide margin. In
voters In more than Half the I
on districts of Mkisaachusetts
pasted
a
similar
far -redura question
qu«
ferendum
by a vote of
B-to-1. In
an Miuuiuni
addition, the
*n* atate
itniv leglsivk
lature of Connecticut, ■Maasach
chuaette, Florida, and other atatea
have peaaed. world government reitlona,.
•dint

I'nrty cannot have candidate* on
•-allot* h i Bui no* Aire* orovideiieo

Some fashion ex|a*rts sugge*i
Dec. 6 in an election for a (oo# t lint men wear red-hhie-grewo
veiitiim to amend loh constitution, tierkllefl with gray sails, ie&gt;l
file judge held tin. Saimmuninin Ii i o w i i - green for brown n u lls anil
are iippoxcd I,, democratic princi­ reil lilui'-gray-vi'lhiw
with
blue
ples.
soils
3
rebuff

tuuay ItH seciinil strong
in 24 hour*.
A court upheld u iiolire division
that the party In illegal la-cause
"its existence depenil* on ilrci-nom.
made from nhioud." Judge A. A.
Rodrfqilex rejected u t'oinmunisi
appeal from sentence imposed on
42 party members urn* led in
September for meeting without
obtaining police permission.
Federal Judge J. II. La Vieju
ruled yenterdty ^tin- Coinmnnlnt

The firnt steel inudu in America
SFD K/.A. S t'III l MAN M E E T
was made ill ( ‘uimectleiit in I72X
HOME,
Nov.
Ill- oVK—The
foreign nonistry di.-do-eii loduy
that tlnliun Foreign Minister t’nrlo
Sloira anil French Foreign Min
tt.ter Kotwrl Hchiimuii will meet
ON T H E H A L F S H E L L
shortly, nuiiicwhere in Southern
France. The two will di'icu*-.
Sforsu’a memnrnnilum of Aug. 24
Iruklng to European union, a
IMtiute Hltfl
*
spukaaman acid.
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tradt-wtarMs mtan Mr sarnt thing, \
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St. Louis, Edwaii Sauer, la
Angeles ulitfieliler.
• Ho ton. lion Thump.Hon of ttoliiiiihus, anil Charles (lills'rl of
Nashville, hath outfielders.

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| Paul, and .lumen Kirby, mitfildei

I&gt;r. C* L. Peraomi

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todsy 09 llley paid 430.0011 f.iT
fnf a_
Paul, anil .lames Kirby, outfields^
Mill it catcher.
Five chilis passed their chances
to pick up new talent
| 'ITie players drafted were
i Iiwoiii .Sh.nl, pitcher, from til.

iow«&lt;rH to prepare for tight inon*
years of war figainat the Cliinp&lt;‘
sidimtCommunists, thin tacitly
t«
lonir touch job I ^,KW YO R K , Nov. 8--(Sp&lt;*elal)
‘h»* •• *.» ™»*
*
' -1hi&gt; emergence of \Vorlil Fed
air of cun
ril)pn0P j I(1 ....Jarcs
di*c|»r*i that p##))" •mtion us or.c of Ibe vital Issuus
......................
,.&lt;t, ut||y
attained by dcMruying I to be dealt with by the Slut Con.' gr#ss was considered lik e ly halny
the Communists *hrmu*tingt itu- as United World Federalists re­

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.Sixteen of the drafted pluyats
were from the Triple A ci relifts,
os the majors raided the tlira#
top minor loops to holster thair
rosters for the l'J4!&gt; pennant racsil.
The Chicago White Sox, last
placers in the American Lei
eutue

y ir s l ci-iiler of commerce a city &lt;d

old as I uni." hut -he is so young!
Well, the best way to train a child
in anything is to set a good ex­
ample.
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C IN C IN N A T I, Nuv. I»-&lt; /«—
Eleven Major,League clulm picket
up lit minor h-ngue players in the
unnuut draft lud-^ ul u total
cost of $IS2,rdW.

closed shops, sporadic lice raids
I and strikes, t'ldnc-e reports from
the uninedialt- interior add til#*

smoking "ulitn slit get*. In hr as

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AP Foifign Affairs Analyst

The truth of this advice is brought home forcibly
t0 Chl,n* “
we
observe
the great number of people
who literally- " je r k " - ^Meantime
--------.
...... ....... ~ the econoniic Situa
their way through life. These arc the norvouB, tense folk tiun has worsened. The military
who are always In a hurry: they grab for things Instead of disaster? in tho north have further
reaching for them — they bump you r&gt;» tho street— they are &lt;hakm the confidence of the pc
pie in the nhdity of (lit1 gove-ti
split-sennd horn blowers at the traffic light—they are speed merit to cop# with the situation
demons at the tabic— their talk is loud and fast. Worst ot The economic crisis has hit a m *
nil they are accident prone—continually getting hurt or low rind one of the immediate rimilt Jiai been u grim- increase in j
hurting someone else.
the food «ahortage, *a!d to tie due |
Many of us have a tendency to be “ju rk ers" but burl­ in considerable degree to hoard Inn
ing certain physical ailments this tnuli ean be corrected A1‘ Co-respondent Itov Ettoyno
rather easily, "Flow , don’t lerk "— keep this thought con- i uporl* frum Shanghai
"Hhanghai today is facing its
stoutly in mind. Practice it in everything you do— walk
ing, talking, working, playing. The key is a calm, deliberate mo-t critical food situation ini
tiVory Bcilijli you m,.lor.,,fee. Count th ro e -th e n
dn it without hurry nr flurry, in time, smoothness ami |toisc* days of frontic, unbridled Inflathiis
which followed hav«&gt; loft tho once
will come nnturnliy.— Sitl Turoll in Your Life.

revived with d niR li.iw lio n s u u l o xyu ra. In » hoepllnl
Wellington, lie was expected to lecover.
S llth incidents of revival after the vital function:* ol
Angelo Patri quotes a letter the body have stopped still seem miraculous. Yet some day
from a distraught mother w in they may lie commonplace. Ah medical scientists learn more
worries because her 14 year old and
more of how the body
..................
• works , and why, the ways in
.
daughter has already become i which d entil can be defeated m u ltip ly. But lo r mo present,
chain smoker. Of course, the moth* Sliultespeure to the contrary, we look with awe on those
r i would not ol&gt;l«ri to the daughter who have tastetl death but still live.

(gi 11«

nr n E w irr Ma c k e n z ie

Flow, Don’t Jerk

A Marion county grand jury hi&gt;
indicted the famous Mr. X lor
killing a deer out of season. If you
want to know who he is, gik your

This is National Education Week
and e'lot is being said about school)
not being what they used to be
However, a University of Chicay,
professor reveals that after digging
up a bunch of old examination
papers of the 1900-1915 era and
giving the tests to today's pupils,
he found that modern kids do a
heap belter than their parents did.

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11 Major League ^
Cluba Draft 19^
Minor Loop M6n

Tins column rarely uses the term
"desperate" in describing a situs- I
lion her a nsc that word Implies I
hopelessliesn, but the position m
Chum bos deteriorated to a point
whirl) certainly is crowding d c
peration
Hist unhappy land — housing
close to -i quarter of the globe’!
population—lias sunk so deep in
the chaos of civil war and econo­
mic collapse that no man can
predict iter fate.
•
I
Tlu&gt; question of whether Gen- |
rralieilino rid in g Kai-Shek can
maintain hie Nationalist govern
merit and defeat the Red rebuilt'.n
m n matter of anxioui) speculation.
The Chinese Communists, 'hav­
in in ie d iu t c lv a v a ila b le
‘ " “ ‘ 1 'i m u c i j u m u u i u i l .
ing overrun strategic .Manchuria
1
---------------aie now driving southward &gt;n |
China. The great northern me* 1
ropoiis of Peiping, spiritual capi­
tal of On- country, is in .■ stats of
An eminent social scientist once expressed the follow- panic—a
^___
city of doom, The Com
ing sound advice. "To save wear and tear on yourself and muntate ccontinue their drive touctiow, the last north;rn
to keep relaxed," he said, "learn to flow instead of je r k ."
wards fJui

•Tomorrow is Afmktice Day.
Just 30 yens ago tomorrow. Bud­
dy, you were some pumpkins I

if too bad that the grand jury
investigating the payroll of the
chairman of the House Un-Ameri­
can Activities Committee could net
have indicted him for un-American
activities.

W EDNESDAY NOV. 10, lM g

THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY

THE WORLD TODAY

There is sound reason to fear that the Chinese govern­
ment may have abandoned more of financial policy than Just
the effort to control prices when it recently announced lift­
ing o f wage restriction and most price controls. The re­
strictions removed were thoic* which were set up at the
time the new gold yuan was placed in circulation last Aug­
IMIlor
ust. The question which immediately cornea to mind is
OOHIIUV DXAM
whether the government has also abandoned the attempt
R aalaaaa X a a a g t f
a in a c n iP T io K r a t e s
to stabilize the currency.
n y C a r r ie r ----- ------ -----—
9 .S 3
No indications have been reported,
as yet,
th
f&gt;aa W ants ----------- ----- t.«o
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.
, at the gov" V 11' ---------------; ernment aga;ii lias tnken to grinding
out printing
press
•In WOBtllM
-....I atamII«IM
IMW
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monoy to meet its own expenses. If it doeB so, tho new gold
(tee t e a r __________— ................
I
A ll o tillu a ry
■ all##*, M r l a at yuan is doomed. It will be swallowed up in galloping infla­
Ik a a k a . m a l a l l a a a a a d h a t lc a a at
tnlanalamrata tnr Ih c n ry m t at tion. as was the currency which preceded it.
“ ba
ba (rui
r a lt la a taad a, w ■
ill
k a t | M tar
If the Chinese government had the means to continue
»i i r a a____________
a la r a S r r r l U l a-ay
a • .
______
supporting its currency on a sound basis while allowing
A i y m n i i t M altn aaaly M r
In la n d
S r a ip u r ir
lnua ai ro a a a t a - prices and exchange to find a natural level, ntaOlllty might
i |« m .
la# ..
S # tr
Y n H t. C h lr a a o .
be_ won.
Informed observer believes it has such resources
u n r o l l , K » « m C it y , 11. L e a l a.
..........No
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rk # i i r r a i a I# a M * m k a r Hi ih#
t .0 0 .1 a lt d Pr#aa r rb lr b la a a l l l l r l
r a r la a lr v ly la Ik a aaa to# r a y n h lU
r a lln a at a ll Ik a In r a l a aw a a r l u l r l
la tkla a # w a y a » rr, aa w a ll aa a ll
I P a ra ra iH a p a l.h r * .

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THB BANFOHD HEtALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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a a d a a B d ay a l
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• I I I H a a a a lla A r a a a #
kteter#* aa
alaaa M a i tar
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&gt;( la a f a r d . V la rld a . a a d a * t k a A c t
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SANfOiD. IB1ALD. SANFORD, FLOHIPA

Ingley To D i r e c t
Episcopal

Social A n d Personal Activities
farlln Palmar Ray— Sorlrly Kdltor

Social Calender

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Red Cross Report
Given By Mrs. Robb

W ED N ES D A Y
Member* of SI. Monicn i f Holy I A report bv Mrs. Fred Robb on
Cross Episcopal Church will have the "splendid work" bring dour
a study group under the direction by Ihe women of Remin.de County
of Rev. II. L. Zimmerman al l hr Jin -ewing garment* for veterans’
rectory at 8:00 P.M.
j aid was given ni the meeting '&gt;f
THURSDAY
the County C hapin of tin* A ran
The Home Demonstration Club Iran Itrd Crons, Toe-day morning.
will meet at the Tourl«t Center at Knrlylr llousholder, chapter chair
3:00 P.M. An exchange of gift man presided.
ideas will hr held.
Progrenn of Junior Red Cross
Seminola Rehrknh l.odge No. 43 work in school* win reported by
will mrrt in regular Hessimi ul Mr*. Ethel (ieinler. A motion pic­
8:00 PM . There will he un mil its ture. “ All Together," ha* been setion. All nietnliera ure urged to cured for *howiug in schools, sh*
hr present and all visit log Hebe- j sold
kah* are cordially welcome.
| • A ease of cigarettes lias been
The Intermediate Girl's Auxili- j K|,i|«t&gt;«l by the Chapter to patient*
.M rv
Veterans- Hospital
Lake
(J. II. Davis, 18(H) Palmetto Ave City, It wus reported.
nue, at 7 30 P. M.
Memlier* were uppoiuted to thJ
FR ID A Y
Fund Drive Pluuulng Committee as
The circles of the Kunfotd lint
follows: A. K. Hliinholsor, E. C.
den Cluh will moot its follows: ••Ned" Smith. Mrs. A. W. Epps.
Camellia Cirele of Oviedo ut 3 00 Mr*, tt. P. Herndon, Mr*. Paul
PM . with Mrs F. W. Talbott; Cen
tral Circle at 10:00 A.M. with Mr*. Marrs and (ieorge Tuuhy .
The Red Cross radio l1
program
1
F. E. Unix; Dirt Hardener* Cirele I
at 10:00 A.M. with Mrs. tieoige | over Stutlon W TRR. which comes
on
at
11:1ft
every
Wednesday
eveHarden; Hibiscus Circle ut ,0:30
A.M. with Mrs. Fred Zerrennei us nlng, directly after the newscast,
Msted bv Mrs I1. R llaeh: Isom will this week feature l.tirine
Circle at 2:30 P.M. wUh Mrs. XVul- Tuttle in "The Spurk."
ly Dietrich; Jarurutnbi Circle ut
3:00 P.M. with Mrs. J ill i Cornier;
Magnolia Circle ut 10:00 A.M withl
Mrs. C. II
Cogburn; Mimosul
Circle ut 10:00 A.M with Airs ,
W.
Pulm Circh- m :t :to • H OLLYW O OD . Nov. 10, (/»*»—
„ H. Willi*;..................................
ri V
' .................... Brook* »'■« '••*•" n,lvinr'1
e •* . V
A M*
1 •'*1■
**I tlmt her hushuml. I). Anthony
r &lt;u«m h!'|,,b1rK* ,t, ,
,,
, I Shay, plans to euntest her divorce
Sallle llurriMtn l lnider. l augh , „((i|
p,„ , . mIv of their
rrs
Revolution,
m iof
l t the American
i
. .i .... i daughter, Vietorlu, five.
wtH huM u ieg.dur meeting at J i ll. S |1&gt;y'B lawyer* so notified the
I . M. at the home of Mrs. J I* I --Ptress yesterduy.
Miss Brooks
o* Itor
i- ’,,,*'ti
co
lmstessseH *n,-“'
being ' Mrs.
II "'c-1!
K .!contentls
.
, &gt;*I'I*
, linsn'l
t
, seen
, i, the
J * child
u ™

AROUND the TOWN Mrs. F. E. Gatchel
Hostess To Cirele I
MRS FR A N K W tlllD IM 'FF III

Dr i v e

|nnk«'t|

It. 1. Perkin*, Jr. presided at the
first meeting of the Kali
Telephone 148 of the Men’s Cluh of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church at the Puri'l.
House last night. J. L. Ingley lm«
been appointed chairman of *h&lt;every inemher canvass of the
! church which will begin on Nov.
it wa* announced.
Dr. Ralph (&lt; Woodruff and
Rev II. I,. Zimmerman wa* 'he
daughter,
Mary
Ketheryn, of principal speaker of the evening
Engltshtown N .1 art- visiting in and told the men of the critical
Sanford with relatives
need for a revival of Christian.!'
if the world is tu survive the ace
today*fro\n Jacksonville^ wtme'she •&gt;' materialism ...d the at....
spent the past week will, lie,’ ,is•l*,( '" * 1
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ter Mr*. R. E. Carne.
I more* than the t.olden Rule, n«
I phasisiug the ini|Hirtauce of love
R. T. Cuwan and /. •\. Dsvts i of tjoil, love of enemies a* well
have returned from Augusta, Cla.' u* neighbors, and reluming K* • .1
where they attended the Spring I for evil.
shoe showing and purchased now I Supper was served under the .1.
Spring sillies for the Cowan Cum- I rertiou of ilic l.ndies Auxiliary
puny.

Personals

Mrs. W. T. Jackson and Mr. i F i d e i i s ( ’ l a s s M e e t s
and Mrs. A. R. Duxbury have •« • t i / i t l ,
\| _ u
llit it t r
their guests at their homo o n ! ' V i l l i
111 T S .
IlO U K
Magnolia Avenue Mrs. Harold A. i
- ;----, ..
...
Duxbury of Pawtucket, R I. and Members
of the
Fidelia l l n - j
Mrs. William Moran ..f l.owell. 1"' &lt;hr Klrst lluptist Church vote.i
Mas*.
at their meeting held lust nig).'
— ——
| u* the home of Ml*. M. 0 . llmlg* Clarence It Jones of tin* city in I'aolu. to di-pelise with the un l
anil James U. I.ee, foruo rly of 1uoal Christum- j.urty this yem
Sanford nod now of Di-Land, have nnit to give the amount of mom
Item pledged to Sigma Alpha u ually spent on the pnrty to U
Chi, honorary accounting frater-.bidding fund of the church.
Ility, ut Stetson University. Mr. 1 Co-hostess with Mrs, llotlg*
Jones Is the son of Mi and Mr*, was Mr* C. IV Itenril. Mr*. A I
C. It. Julies Ulld both lie olid Mr Thomas combo ltd the devotU'lia
I.ee ure majotiiig in business at using u* bn theme. 'Thunksgi'
the university.
J ing". and the business
*e*-i
----------—----- I was presided ovei by Mrs. F )
H uh
, ‘ W r r j . .• *)...h time w Mj^kTt-n..ii- hn ruh«ifi)r ***“ •
were .ii.cu»».d
______
( Following the i calling *'f
lung
Mrs. Kiulur Uurleti ami M
m i„
o i !-It tier I'oncei
.
- Miss, Anna. Me
I'liiilo bx lliONioiiil SluiRo
Ellalee Klrchhoff served »s guest U&gt;— ». fmmet uirinher who
I •I•vIi \ it|Minii St*n^l|'X •
• tifai'cminl it bfinf all
speakers for the November meet I confuted to .. hospital, the cla
i&lt;«anii«-1 I«h| ix t* I*&gt;m *&gt; l.iixxi'll I'a.li
( I nti*i pi i hi « | I . f ni a r 11 u p i*
ing i ul I lie (ieneva Harden triuli !'«»►«* &lt;“ l"ep*ie ami ship hn
•X ill t |«kI cla . in mi.I NeiXfinlu i
held recently al the home of Mrs &lt; hrislma* t«»s At the close
Henry Hlmtisi............................„
Simpson. The meeting was
meeting
„fitslunenls wt
etiliduclril by Mrs. W. L. Sirg and
S.V 1
fu""w,n*30 members responded to tire roll
1**• **
Uulch.-I, Mr*,
Mr*.t.enpi
J •'
cull with the botanical und com -lj"r' J* **• “
Tooke and Mrs. R M. Mason
^
,wr ...................... f" r N* w mutt mime and speciman of » , LnUm-lie, Mr* \\ &lt; Rule. MYolk
Jnlv
H
visiting daughters are invited to
r^ n . 1.1, 11 U i i l l o w i t v . M i * .
from their gardens.
gurdens. A
flower rnini
n -;**• „*&lt; ,;•'.....K’ 1,
« i.fi t ' t•!*• 1
i
Mi
M&lt;Hu
attend.
\f. tit-l M I S MIi m I* b'V n f
nmmccn.cn. wu« mu.le of the
■ * &gt;■‘ %
|
M.
m Sntm-lix
Ilf 1•-1 ........
xx til
:•
Tile Luke Monroe Woman's
'x iiriiiMiiiu i a«l I im Iiix I Li* i ’ ll
Christmas party to Is- held d the ‘ f- F L ' - t ' c M i. J. L ; Tlm'
th»' lie-. sltt tl fL
I Ih m I i i |*1*• t x
Home Demount rut ion Cluh mil
c
licuham, M.
• if I|ti.| il |•I »t.*ll«'ll Ill|* mill I I
nest regular meeting ill Deet-n.liei V'5'lit l t XX» |ft&gt;. l u l l l l
' • f Mil* 1*441 ||
meet ut I It*- home of Mrs .1 C
II M. P.arve. M
•ft*• * tin • •.n ir ii i. i I ill Ii N i i
al the home of Mrs. Hilhrev
h"mss. Mr
I
4* t|( lit I I .1 ll Ills
Sike-., Went First Street,
7 30 i
Mi* .. Frank
•111 X
I t * I'
(.Second of I lire.- art teles on
K.
I I Illt
I .'XX I'll I \»«lj'l l I ,
»&gt;(
Mrs. a.
sirs.
J. C. Rills,
mils, progrum
|iro|irum chaircnair- ,...
*"
. , ,Morns.
.
.....
-11 I lilt • I
X x i It it
I . iXX« l|.t||i.
I*. M Roil cull will in- itns weieil Hollywood's slur system).
i M i'
W il l in tu U m b n ' t l m ill
m an, Introduced Mrs. Curled who '- " ' " h u f f .
. ' V. 'w L *
t'
XX*•i f « ». t.-x • «! 1 (III »b. *• • W•11•;i m l ’:i*li*i'l l «•! I'.iitm
xx lit i • 4 ' lllli*
wit it a household hint und nil mem­
HOLLYW O OD. Nov II), (/!’) ■ spoke on flower shows, giving it,
M.r.v
Mr« '■
i x•
I - 'l l .»xx i i i f •!-••
I a*f i I 'bill* lit
bers are reutieMed to bring u Do you wind lo he u movie star?
roriimlloii
enmor.dng
.he
show
to
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Christina* gift suggestion with
E r v ­ /illllt • ' It* 4 *• P (i ll t ii.b M i n R ’ /
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Sf i llkll'X
III li'llil.'ll
IlM'ill
Well, it might help if you hailed Is- held In (Ieneva in April bv the ^
M
s!
'
„
direction* for milking.
I III lit* I
and M.
. I. . . I
«• | xx .4 s f«.||!ll*l|x %•1111|« •v
from Neve X’ork.
•luh. Miss Kirebliiiff's talk w„s Mr*
Mv"*"
»"
A review of liridiil cost time* and
I
b**"*
*
it
*x
'fix*
t
In
nfl*
i
i*.•
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m
Liiii-mFtnnklin
I •t l x ' b .
I Hill'll
' I* 4*V4'I ll
And were burn in Muy.
a bridge parly will le- lo-ld ut .' Anil had brown hull ami stage based oil flower arrangement arxxifli Hill bill ll xx«*i»* t ••'III 'till M i l
till III I ' ' b i l l ' M i l l
\l I Li* |*l 4'
j vented witli aduul ui ranging in
8:00 P.M. ut the Hnnford Woman'* I
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II.
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i ii , '•'lit l l " - .
lie - I
l'll (p l» \ *| il S ||
' various container*.
Cluh sponsuretl hy Hu- Ameiicnii experience.
.Nit'.b.i \t**iif**i l.'ii, S«*iuu 'i.iitoi
I......kk* • i••••
ill
Rii«liu
Stiilinii
These are some more coueliisiou*
Following (lie talks (lie thunk*
Home Depnrtmenl. Fui reset vulull
* ••IUm ii
Klii’ i'bi »*t Mill
l#»i
NN I’ R b
Mi
I 'l i i l p e l l i ivi'ix*!*i| Iiih
ll&gt; V I V I A N I I I M I W N
tiuiis guests are nsked to tele­ from u survey of the “golden hun­ of the cluh were expressed hy Mrs.
wblii**
W ilk u t ' . . i i . Mill llx
• ill
' . I ....I m p in Hi’ l.i ii ul m i l Hi- rx it l
At the foncluxluii of the A P N e w s f e a t u r e s
phone Mrs. Sum Martina, 893-M. dred" lop sfars in Hollywood. I Sieg,
ll*•*•• h-.lliu t ’..xx tin
lx »x It'll ta'iili, I'.i lIn 9*4 and *.»••* bull x 'ill's III
have uiblcd up Hie facts uttd fig- . business
Hireling the guests were
itt
or Mrs. Jack Hstigau, 44!) .I
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limit
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Isn't it Inst ducky to get all
The Townsend Cluli will hnve its ores oIk.ii I the current film fav- ; Invited tu Hie uuttioor patio where dressetl up to yi.m -iiperfornud lilt.I ( l'|l|«|ft*M* W i l t !
M •« |(e •I&gt;1* • i in pi* *x I :» b.. .i ki-» p. i .ii l i a r v' *&gt;
the hostess assisteil by Mrs XVinregular liieetiug and election of oriten ami here are Hie findings:
Ml». b* II \l 1*1* 1 111 |t
I t . llx
(Ml ••!»
III t i l
I'liiiilbilip iilid l*«iiaip
llu
Nrw Ynrix Htatx* in fui ahfftil in I del Draibty. Mm Tirulsl ini) Mra. «nd tliHi tlrnvx » «!u«f fm a dat«
officer* ul tlm linirist Center at
.III.I &lt; I . *!•• 1 8•ifil*;ii
I m in
8:00 P M. II. ti. Lundginst will thee number of tdars it ha» donated Paul Campbell, served tleliclous Heal.le* the laet that he la poor
I b e «xi •Id III a 1.11
fill *XI III XI
he probably cant dance
preside, and speciul enteitainumnt tu the screen- HI out of the 70 II. refreshment. Out-of-town visitor* company,Worse
than thut. neither litilie . . f . i . i i t e d t 4t.li It** tr I b e nil NoV 151
fl.-bnrn. Togging along ure C a li­ for the meeting Included M iss, either.
lut.
pi
plaitiwd. lin
t .public
ia invited
Why is it That ll.iVllil' ft’l •*!••• xx ll - lif li l l»4- b i l l I
fornia, Pennsylvania and Missouri Klrchhoff of Hanford, Mr*. Hood- can Ids friends,
SATU RD A Y
drips always stick together!
.!•
Hat .i X Oil b||s k
uii i In* dan* i 11*."i
The (iratuuiar School p, T. A. with five apiece, Texas and Ne win and Mrs. Layton of Winter
(If course some jerky to-key.t p.i-bm
x oil
.h i- .
op
Patk, Mrs. Campbell of Oviedo,
I i 'WX •• Xnill pt l l *i- i*
I••19'
will hold u itimmugc sale fur Ihe luusku with four.
just can’t help themselvt- and ilillit*
N"O • fill lilliid b
I
Mis.
Norton
of
Atlanta,
Mrs.
In
­
I lu ll I U«k It 1111 tu h | ||f f
hitpefit of the lilirury fund at San
Twenty-one of the slats ure for­
they have to tie admired t - try­
XIt f 9*111 lo ll I ' l l ill
\x Mb v 1*111 p u r ii pin* i n u it •
lord Avenue and .Second Street eigners-- eight being from the gram and Mrs. Pullen of Daytona ing tu learn liovx tu ^ct I•* i You (III It lip
' ' I \ 4 '. • f. o . x
Reuch amt Mrs. Claytun uf (Vest
•III III fo|
tl pill "I
h
beginning at 1) 1)0 A. M.
* llritisli Isles, four from Cunadu Palm Heath.
sbould be kind tu tlio v i*.iMi«»t|i*
1 x1f14*. "1 •*M(u ••' ’ 1' like tl XXI‘4*kx'l4*| t'Ul
I
MONDAY
( and Ihe rest seattereil
•
s
M
ini
i.
creature*.
Don
. -•••i.tiiii •» "U* tl 14* 14
Dm W. M. fl. of the First | Horusrnpera muy find some tea
f#***hny* •
Try to refrain from
ixlitit I
l " » tier ti|.-ft* ) . tt .i
liuptint ( hiireh will meet ut Ihe sou, hut it henls me tvhy so iiiuiiv
,4mu*hMwhen be step' on &gt;
«
X"*4 ♦•in .tl&gt;' *
I •)
h* ' , i,| un,| 941X4x1 ItM'IO'X
"" nieellng u f 1,1,,,
were liorti in Muy
14
lie'll know Dial lie pr.,1,1,1 Ita, l.nv 1 11*4**•• till•t&lt; I I . *i.
tl.||*|l&lt; 1
■1
w hat. Xl |
M. The .SunU-nin Rand will
lllull,|IB ull. Aug
hurt you uimI will Ih- &gt;:&gt;i&gt; t
|("i,i' s III" 1»l&gt; bx
o*'4
1• t, atpleil nit** i' x Iii L'I '
inert a t
the sau te
lim e a l H ie list with 12 und Seplemher wi'lt
•
if
(til'
let
•
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Blot
f
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W
ASHIN
GTON
,
Nov.
it),'
(/»’)
* ' | |'U| 1net III•*i"t M Oil •I' •
church
in
Don't rml,arrays him I ■ llg- let I tlX** 14 Hiiin k r . 1
Silence may he golden—hut not
dnltees. li*h Iiiiii x* &lt; *1 I*
TUESD A Y
Tlte stage is still tlio Is-st snttree when n husband slarta giving his gestiiig a "cut.- lull.' 'i, lllg
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Af I,i t fill, you
The Hrotherliooil of Hie First
fur
tup
film
talent.
Of
Hie
him
school"
that
can
teach
In,,'
,
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l»|»
I|tf«l4ll4‘l
*
X
III
1
4
X
(oil
Id*
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wife (lie silent treatment on tLoir
It a iln|(x* jii"l If* ii*« •
Raaptirt Clturch will meet for t.
died,
77
Ituve
hail
footiight
train­
riff*
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hoxx
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or
two
in
23
easy
le««i&gt;n»
silver wedding anniversary und
f l u n k il'tx l il ts
ft*
I
supper meeting ut 7 3(1 P. St. at
ing. Fun r I ecu had no previous act­ walk* out three years later—still
If you are unfortuuai.
*••' &lt;wfh t a in v o 111 &lt;li4fiiit v xvb* n Ini* 1114;
N K V K R . M V H I . .tu*
Ihe church annex.
ing es|terieuce anil five cuttle frutn silent.
tu draw a cowboy a* u i ••(• *•'•€
1 Holl’l Irv tu I* 14*1 X••••• .»»•* • ••ilitar K il l
tlit- music field. Two U|iiet-e culm1*111(111*1
A* I'tnl U" to* 1
1 *x ill
That's "unnatural,'' Judge Alex­ partnrr, change your tin t,
S o i i i i * k &gt;( I* 'hint'*' t .
from soort* (Esther Williams, ander llu llio ff ruled yesterday in
a tin |..ok (•••lli'i
I •»• ti 1in l*« I" 'tu*
There's the cliit.-ti urn
|*( I x Ilf V o f t t l f l l III.Ills
Honja ileitis-) and ratlin ((.one granting Mr*. Dora M. Hartley, st|lieeies so tight (lint v. . (Milk I im II o I m
• l l l l n , w i lt 'll I III* \
i*
if N r &gt; • • 1 I* .4Vi* Iiiiii .,ill flu* I •ii.*i*
•ill
Aulry, Roy Rogers.)
02, a divorce and $30 monthly ali­ you'll he smothered )&gt;'
I•*IIt II II I*XX &gt;»t4*|»
lb ,
f
tool
Inti
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n
tin"
w
With him you must eliauf \our
How would you like lo K-* mony.
j , OVl*|
I" u Wolllll'l fill Wily •
LOR A N H H LE8. Nov. 10. HP)— through life with a name that
.I*1t*r J o a n a ••ni* UK''in*‘lit 1 1 n»* •&gt;
Furthermore, Holtsoff said, Xlra. corsage from left to rigid
•o iluni'l1 will*...if ........
The late Carole Lamll* did not didn't Itelling to you. That happen* Hartley's refusal to rook her hus­ l^fore he crushes It to pi.
*L •
fnl fririnlsttii|» xx»fIt
Intend It. disinherit him In her In 30 of (lie slurs, tilliy 70 use Hie band's meal* the last ten sllsnt
l i . v t o i«'fv fiin ft Mill I
If he gallops, hold youi t , &gt; op
1H44 will, lloruct' Hchmldlapp. the names tliey were l.oru with. Rmall days was not a legal justification slightly, so it will hot h&lt; i
to loiiK 1 HllVX 1 " 141 l**||W XX i t ll
movie hvauty’s fourth husband towns are well represented lit fur the 34 year old Hartlsy to tatters.
1 Oll|* i.
•*li »to- d i n 14*9* ft** u
contends. The wealtliy theatrlcul stellar ranks. A third of the slurs leave home, lie did. so in 1037
If his hands perspire, I
oh- •Ull •r e t t i r n i a f l i * i (III * 'I iiiii
producer
filed suit
yesterday came from hamlets, two-third* after 28 yeari of married life.
4 l» n ' t tmiiK o n t o V99141
ahly is nervous. This nu.. . m y
tl I
’ llllM'lN It* 11*1X111 I
claiming moat of her tir.0,000
"This obviously Id unsuffirlent you. hilt try to le- sweet ul ' it. 114*1 •Lit •• *• • l o o k t o 1). I k Ml 111IK Jllltl f l a v i n 1 9111 41 tl&lt;
estate. He held that Him will lit from cities.
Tlie "creeper" is the t .c o st Ifli* *1* I " Iii i ii !ik«* ri l"M*i • *«..|* 1 1 *ml V In i i m * I lo iii
Now we r&lt;mie It. the facts alsnil grounds In the eyes of the law to
Invalid because it was inadd before'
desert a family,’• the Judge held.
their marriage In llUf.. It left the the figures.
Witneaaes testified that the con
The average female atar Is 3
hulk of Iter estate tu her muthcr.
pie maintained communications
Hchmldlapp asserted tie Is en­ feel 4 4 inches tall anti weigh* during the three year ailance by
titled lo half the blond nrtress' 11(1 pound*. Top gal is lAturen lla note* passed on by their two ehlfestate mulct California community call ul 3 feet 8; June Allystm anti tlren.
-,
&gt; &gt;.. - .
property laws.
In addition he Ann Rothern tie fur ahurtest al 3
asked the court to uphold what feet one.
I.AKB MARY.MUST
The average male star Is a frac­
he contends Is hla euulty in the
The ruvrre.1
dish suppsr planned
* * ill*
478,000 house in whlrh -he took tion under six feet tall and weighs for Thursday
evening at the
In
at
172.
Tip-topper
la'Dan
Dailey
her life last July.
Hchmldlupp
Mary Community Building, has
claim* ha contributed 433,000 In­ at aix feet four: low man in the
glamor poll Is Mickey Rooney with Iwen postponed until' Friday eve­
ward It*, purchase.
ning, it waa announced today by
The suit Blip asked that a pro­ a ruggetl five feet two.
Brown hair Is the most popular the Rev. Clarence C. White.
perty settlement, made while her
divorce ault was pending before nrumg the stara, although this t*
L A K B MONBQB F.T .A , M B B T
her death, he declared Invalid be­ a cutegor) that fluctuates mere
The I-aka Moarod P.T-A. held
cause Miss Landli had nut ilcned than th* other*. Aa wa went to
1 In* ifsssti.* 1 liia fall , . .
Its regular-m M llW -19 . U s . Prin­
preaa, there were 19 hrown-halred ciple's
ifever so |» cl lily in mil
room of, the school on ^foy.
gals In the lop fifty, 10 blondes, 0 and plana Ward JM d a , for a
ii.vv, cki'iliiig skirt.u in
11 redhead* and four with black ChrHtmos party to.ba heM an Dec.
|.ntl W....I mill all win.I
hair.
10. Following the business ses­
'laiil.', i liccks, Mt.litl
Brown-haired males are even sion a motion plctura was enjoyed
more predominant. There are 38 or in the school auditoriu m .,
»'t»h.r nml iilaitl anil militl
L 0 9 ANQKLKH, Nov. 10, (A1)— 'em. Blnmlra total a mrra four
t't.iiil.iiittti» iim . , . all
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/Aetraia
(linger n in e s ..........
dleclnied rmlhaada two,-black-haired Xwo.
gbam m rb
rtiluLs
. all li.vt'ly,
. two m|aatng front teeth when (he
A rummage
Hie remaining four art hard to
Si/t'H 1M I Itrti MO
, (railed a* Superior Judge Clarence classify) tliey'rn ihe '.ou|a« boys. sored bv the ».
on approved her movie t&lt; ~ ,&gt; ll would 1.0 Intereallng to calru- School Parent*'
r t ...
lata ihe average salary of Ihe atlon on Belu
5 .%
B ui 01
*»«)(, hut they generally guard 9 00 A. M. Th*'
with Uia aecrecy Sanford. Avenue
Street. Pi __ _
lissian diplomat. I can only the
library fund.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

I BACKS ur YASPAOt
ouse ut Army is Pacing
COMMENTS g M /L ' P E P *
College Grid Teams In Rushing
From The

SIDELINES

H&gt; W IM , G RJM KLKV
NEW Y O R K . Nov. 10. &lt;/P&gt; W a n , ilmv liny, are won by llir inII, All I II I'll B EC K W IT H , JH.
Army mint liyurr tin* tame is imp ol fonll^ll games.
Rrralil Sports Editor
The power-mimtfil I'rclrls, who have nevn yirldrd lo the modern
pAii-Jiappy Irentl, *re grinding Inward a new rnllegialr record (or
I HI. Itnunrliip
Advancing (he ball h&gt; land
M o cb s |n c i i l i i t i i i o
and chatter
In seven gamer
llicy have
Rainer lltey
Irave rnneci
rnlled up
tip a slaRRentiR total »f 2.1,10 i i l . . . i , i i l . i i . s o f ttie H o i Ida State
I .cun lie well' felll tired III the Flor'tUihing y*fd* an average of 377.1 yards a Rprne.
i d i. S l a t e I . e i i R i i e illreclors meeting
I this keepy up, (hr Noth,mil
•flottr AlMelfr Rurraii r e . * lc)|t1)
|(lk(1 lodlillR honor 1 I lore in rirlando Hii ii i Iiiv
Two rtii'n me definitely set for
■Hid* ua, the Flinch Knights o( than once. The Irish were lb*, noHudson am bound in wretk Mon's top powerhouse rn lot,'I ami manager* (,» Hi, coming year.
heir own existing muik of .’Hi.1.9 HUB, They are now in thtld plan; Iliivlona'i I"IK shipper. Sum Pem■ rramr net In lfHfi when behind Army mid Texas Aline,, III niii. will ictus o and riiiineavlll j
has signed Spei Hosier. Nona of
Blanchard and Glenn Davia rushing.
H i, oiliei teams in ihe riiru it are
stomping all ojapoxltinn.
The Cadets pel ,i real lest HatBlanchard and Pnvl* have a Urday when they rlnsl, with sm,- ol their malinger for thn
Mown tandem, counterpart ■n Pennsylvania, the Ihinl lies. ,lcOr I.nolo is In hopes that
present Army team In '..I femlve team ■
is the country.
! George 'H alt, former Washing.
ihenaon anil (lobby Stria it. '•* ho
Nevada, all hough upsel liisl Ion fteniilnra luficlder, will bf
'almost a cinch to shatter the
by Hunt a Clnin. kept it" t--r.fi ^ ^ R e id RrnernVfi',7 tVra'm ing
[-carrying records of ih.’ war- week
lend In two .................... ........... cuts ,
|h|„ k (hjl, hf h„ „
duo.
vhat.rr ot hemming the
by Hlephrnson and ,Stuart, - M ils l offense and passing
The westerners have in n/otnll | mNns|cr for Ihe club neat
Ished Army smadn-d 526
i, over the ground Hu(unlay total of .1, 1.10 yards, an average jp.f, ||g)r». sports rdilnr of the
■ting .Stanford, 1.1-0. It wa&lt;s of ItMt.lr yards a Riirrie. Army ii Or Is lido Henlincl reported.
season's greatest display of second with a tr,li.l average, fol­
We ashed Karl llussey, Icagu-t
lowed by Noire hanie, which leap duecioi from Si Augiintlue, If
Iflhey win rushing offense h.in- e,| from sixth place to third with johnny Seluisiluii would return to
r
year It will mark (he third 4(W,7.
Hie helm of their club, hut lie rrj
*ln five ypara Ihe Cndeti hitvo
Nevada, paced by i ifle.armed pot led I FiaI the sclecllrm . of the
id the trick. They worn br at Stan Heath, hit- a 2Ki II yard over- iiiumiU' i ,d Ihe Saints is up to the
Ihe ground also In 11)11 and age In passing, followed by 'I uI mi f (,
c, d, s under whom the An
with 17.1 and IScmgiu r-vh w 'llt!
, )tv „„„ works
Noire flarnu is the only other lflft.4. (ieorgla is iillilo with MH.‘
hussev added •Inst Ihe Halnta
will Is- Ihe only ''lass I) hall club
I in Hie (Tin ago chain during thti
I coming veal ‘They havu dropped
i nil «lb&lt; i “ H" clolis, so that speaks
BrA
pint I y will or Hie Florida Btatu
rgl
if
•
f
I League fni Hie Cuba In koop uur
nvi i .'times in other leagues.
They seem to Indicvc wo hBVO uniC IN C IN N A T I. Nov. ID. (/Pi A ,,f Hie fastest i ireuita In the na­
Hr TRI&gt; MF.IKII
il.,o for Class li organisations,"
YO RK. Nov. 10. I/IT—Lou score of “ hushers". more or leas,
llusst dis’lared.
will
leap
to
the
Major
Leagues
"sma, William and Mary end,
ftV keeping Ihe Saints as their
^■ BUI Hwlackl ralrh against today as the two top loops handih Carolina last Saturday. This pick inlenl fmm Hie minors In Hie i „„|v n „ „ (i , |ob, the Culm will
probably have a greatly Improved
brought him today the honor annual baseball draft.
This is no .................................... .... ,.]N|, m i|„, Am-ioiil City fur
!
ling named the lineman of the
Hint the Cuba will
In the Associated Press Poll, fair, for the big Irugin rn know t ,.Th„ wl||
h!ivi. i„ ,,„ ,a d 'heir talent to
. Fpothsll fans will rememlier It Just which players among Hu;
,
Hussy said,
lag Swisckl’s .great catch a year mote than r.nou eligible, they d . „
| ,
,
,
v,.,y |„„| rutullthat brought Columbia a start like to add to their rosters.
The t 'hli ago Colo, Rot first (
n ,,, |'i ,„ i ,.„ pulled nilt of tho
upset triumph over Army,
ma’a feat gave the underdog chance, having finished last in Ihe i
,.„„niv city, leaving four ball
lam and Mary team a sur- National League race, and tho ] ,,i,iv,.,» „„,j „ eopple of wurii nut
,, w„., M,|„,ri, d bv Syd Hur7-7 Mo with the previously Chicago While Sox. cellar dwellers
In thi- American, -each lulu
lh, I
.t)ll,t ............. .. |t,d,t. Rranaten and untied Tarheels.
Hieri lire
op ,)liml. j,„. Maseda and llmrg dohn
Hollama’s remarkable catch canto grab bag second
alter
,,layers
........ tho
the second parind. Tommy Korc- par tur illy to chaos..........
roster. Maseda
gskl got off a long pass to- nates l&gt;*twoeri Ihe leagm-a, In re .......
, |ll((,1K„„ di&lt;l not play Iasi
rds Hoitsma In Ihe end zone. verse order of the finls-r in Ihe
0 North Carolina players were standing-, until (In- Cl w h in d In I vent. Ilcilong milled
riling lloltama, hut -non how •liana gel ■he filial first imilnl
( i c l i e Fixlift. I let.ami’s director 1
leaped up and snared the hull chance.
Then .hoy start .ill over ........
\ W ' .......... " “ ,,v ( ' Z u i l
n
a touchdown.
/i-rvone 1* aaMsfled, or mi'll .
C
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ugh Fullerton, Jr.. Asaoclulad
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a Kports Writer who covered | J nb's rosier. Including thu ilm fled! *''"w
deal, loaches the player limit 11
w ’ vv'11
" ll ,,,n
A game, said llollsma “ was lull
wav.
ijt tackles all nvrr the fleb Once a team passes Its chanc-ing
Thr
Irsgue
now
has
four
teams
pulled
llled d
down Justice (('hurley 1is out of the game.
player* range* from cither grlllng ssnlslsarr from of
Me*.
Ct, N.C. hark) mi hi. one long '. Cost of the
,hc 'V'
f) jlraftee to are operntrd hv rluha of higher
Intsrceptnd . m u. In a,I,II- 1Jr"™ ’ / ' / “ f lass
'
Trlp|e-A
xtai, nnrl rlsxslflratlnn, Hanford Is oper­
to hll remsiksble catch and :
/"r ■ 7
ated hv Ihe New York Miauls,
Bred two fumbles."
I *hff drafting rlul. Is re.pm.slhle
. *
i # .1 »»&lt; i I *01 Inn phyElml condition *»f tho Ml. AiiRUstlne lx under llln illIrf-onard, of the Rich- ,,.^,.1,.,, H, w,-l| a* for getting h*tn rrrllon of thf Cubs, Orlando Is
News-leader, asserted I ve (l) lg|,„r | f„, ,ji,|y
the diuillofid. imurrl hv the Wsshlnglnn MenBr seen ladicr and play."
' AI, lmiM
tm wJthtri ID a lore and fiainestille lias a wink­
ing agreemml with Ihe Allauia
Holtsms's performance overshn- days,
I Crackers.
Ilel.aiul,
llavlntia
the play of his leammato, 1
Reach, I’alalkn slid l.rcshnrg
f Tommy Thompson, and Hut
P«u1 Kelly, Perm Stale guard. I t li ' K 'k M II V U n t i c F j f O
have nil affiliation.

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srrted. "We nlreiidv liave iinmnd
Cl KVF.I.ANI*. Nov. 10. i/JT — leu men listed on mu roatai for
Rlnvk, Cleveland
Indians: thn coming vein, and we can uni
l"lrIw recently released front Hie draw anme from the n-hoid to be
hospital after suffering a loam held In Hmifnrd in Felirniuy," he
I hrmnuirrhage. may undergo an added.
operation to relieve contlniimu
I'alnlka la uurdher of Ihe dark
h'a-Uchra.
I hnrses In ihe league The Atalras
I Mr. Fdward Castle, leam phy- have Ireen working with several
-ician. aid X-rays will be taken people to take (lie dub over and

IO C H EH TK R. N.Y.. Nov. to. i/V)
liif ir io n High Hchiol ltudcn's
I ataged a protest strike vasterover B roach's transfer srhed‘ A m«ss meeting 'ods
m of IheiehooVs Lollil pupil. | 'n“ l* I u ';,¥,','-In
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want It to gel awav from
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Tjg of Charles OTIrien. w|,n1w"" llMS ,,eoH
will PCI form Ihe operation
UieI m .k I X .M , ' k » .
Sit*
fmn
", trJ k " ’ 1 R'ack, who won fame for 'll. nopMfhfr I hitter against Philadelphia In 11*47, 1
Boston Uraves.
R K T I'R N IN f, TO H IA LEA H
III. lie
l l virtually were hailed collapierl at hat last Kept. hosnltsl
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was released from the nos ilia l MIAMI — HIT— tlreerdree Rlatn# riampnstraturs
did
not ,,r '- - 1 nrler he iI.im
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ble and Trainer Hlmch Jacnln
tkw nch .ho
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MV#rlll
wfrk . it un were missing from llinlenli racing
^Mon^reiuaInert'*1o'neholt^*" l r hvxidan» said the Operation Inst aeasnii, hut they'll be back tlilIan j - f f s A X i
a , "t* ni,t »*P&lt;Dd*d to prevent IIU.-K wlntrr, Hialeah Secretary Ham II
McCormick reports, flircnlrcr ii
owned hv John I Inv Whitney and
iferred to an elemental v
Mra. Charles Shipman I'ayson.
post.
COACHING C H A N G ES
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RACK AT ROOKS
CHARE ( F U T U R I T Y
k l l f i Tenit., Nov, 10. i/fT- In *•&gt;» Paiketlwll Aasoelatinn of
E A B T LANDING. Mich. - l/l’r
p t h anuiwi Chase Fut mi tv America. Doggie Julian, formerly I hlarty Hansen, former Mlrhlgan
Holy v.ross,
Cross, replaces
replace* riancj
Honey | Htaig Co||fKn
•to Its final# here today m Of noiy
College ),*»«),.11
hauhall captain, is
1,
jrd cast of hounds was called Ru«*e|l at Rostotj. Ken I-offll.-r. ( ,- j,
,(,e liooka after Ids first
cnacjtafi tha Frqytda/icn .Sloam-1 , fl||ion
profr w |ml«| hall. A
tip* Judges,
Mtmli
toera i f the Na- -mlbui.
IT*. hByltut realgned as.mentor a(,„rt*top, Hansen fielded brilliantAIMSi Assocle
Association were 1of the Ht. Igrtiia Hnmlwra. He takesj (v , n(|vhailed .2B.I fm the Phils
•vent, and for the Nat Hickey’* place. Grady Iwwi*. [ dalphla Phllllc'a Terre Haute, Ind .
- - f° r, !M
running of U t* na- purchased from Baltimore, t a k e s ' f ( |r m l M m
M * •lakes which starts I over the Bombers a* |tl*yar-co*f|L

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Kynes, Sutton And Dick Hendry Will
Belden Return To Start At Ehd For
Gator Gr i d Drills Hatters On Friday

NKW. YO ttk — It’s a typical
November Saturday and 10,000
D KLAN D. Nov. I0g (Spcclnl) shivering fans nrr
grimly walrhittg
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O A IN K H V ILLE , Nov. 10, l / l l Tech slaughter Stale 27*0 at the Center Jimmy Kynes, Right Tac- Dick Hendry, wlm is playing Ills
1mIf. The crnwil, gathered In a n -1klc t’llff Sutton and Qnartarluich first year mi ihe Htetaon Haltn
llclpatlotr of h stirring contest, now /long Helden were all bach at tlieii , fonthnlt leant, probably will gut
fneca only the wiroapcct t f a cold j first siring la&gt;r‘hs with Florida's I Hie call at left end Friday uigbl
sectrnd half Which will feutuio llntnrs as Coach Ray Wolf look j when Stetson plays (‘rcahy Icru
Stale tossing rlrsporatirtn passes.' It's Imvs into Ihtdr inld-wcck work College in Clinton, S. LI.
Ileiidrv played three yrars with
Along alMiut the end irf the tlilrd today.
quarter Ihe fans-will l^gin moving
With a one.two record In the the Fort Myers High School team
to the exlia, with a long drive home j Southeastern Conference, thr flat- iH'foro entering S'etrmn. He in 0
ahead.
ora Hie tuning Ihnlr big guns 'o feat tall, It' years old and weighs
He Inis seen actin')
fill that same Saturday at my go against Kentucky, ann-her loop JfK) pounds.
....... ...
house I sit In my favorltr chair, foe, In Lexington Saturday. The I In most of the Stetson games this
feet propped "p,
up, refreshment In Floridians have a four-lost tinea .vein.
Tailback llarrv 0. Hinckley, of
hand. The tmrvlsion sc* has ‘ record fur the year.
Iitnughl the news that State hasn't 1 Speedy little Hal CJ* if fin ap Miami, wlm was in Ihe Ersklna
a chance. I've switched to a tight , pea red o n the verge of stepping game in the final rpmrler, also
hall game ladwcen the 11. and the ' hack Into Ihe starling right Iralf- will he in ihe lineup Friday. Hinck­
vliiHng Terriers llutl isn't selTeil buck spot he held earlier in the ley played two years n&gt; Miami
until Ihe final minute of play. Re year. In practices he is running In Henliir High, following III the fonltween halves I got h line on tin* 'he first string hackfield along dteps of his father as n football
titanic grid strnggie being waged with Hrlden, Chuck Hmixingrr and player. The elder Hinckley was an
nutstamling athlete at Western
Di Philadelphia, ami during time Fiillbaek Russell Godwin
Marcellno Huerta is fast lierom* Michigan in Ihe tP'Jd's. Young
nuts a game In Hostnti comes in,
Tho coldest In Washington was Ing,something of a fixture at thn Hinckley was Injutrd in pre-season
dull, so I'vo skipped II since thr left guard |&gt;ost he took over U |l nrartire nnrl was in uniform last
first iprarter.
week against (ieorgla and Is the week for ihe first time.
The Hatters will leave f*el.*nd
After the game a man reads inn most likely starter there agninst
tomorrow mm mug by chartered
i the scores of the other matches Kentucky.
Thi* Floridians are scheduled lo Inis and will arrive In ('Union
‘ unvnd the country. And as I sit
there I wonder If the time Isn’t take their first plane trip of the Thuradav nigh*. They will mak*
VfW far. away whim t|ir 40,i)un sensnn I Iris week Thrv will flv headquarters at the school gym­
fans aren't parked In T H E IR carry from Jacksonville tn CincJnnnti, nasium. Tin- guine is culled for
chalts, warm and rnmfortahle as getting from Gainesville and to R;0d r . M. Friday. The learn wilt
leave Clinton Malurdav morning.
they watch some -TOO die-hard Lexington bv bus.
The two doxen Individuals who &gt;reaching IM.nml Saturday night,
alumni cheering on Ihe leuins.
te doing
l i n i n g most
most «f
nr Florida's
rm r u ia a p
ray.
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play-[
In addition In the comfort and aaie
„ w I (k ffip
the assurance that there will l&gt;e ing thi* season ar# slntvd to divide #2n A _ _
an exciting game somewhere, there theli Hine equally lietwran offensa .x * « * lO r I J (I W I * I I
is the added inducement for tele and defense for today’* pr■‘Disci. S l i y i J ( i O O ( i S i ’ f i t H A
vision that there are nothing hut
good seals In your living room. tuckv attack from a defensive an- |2
If the hall's on &gt;ho fid-yard line, vie, the other will Ire raring
vnti'm on the fid-yard line. If the thrnugli offensive maneuvers In ; JA C K K O N V II.I.K , Nnv. 10, (H|Wplay Is on the ten. you’re there oirlrr to have the tirillianl f,ator cialt
Heoige (I Robinson, execu­
ground nttark at Its peak.
too.
tive sertetarv of Hie tlatnr Rowl
There are now 'IK television sta­
AssiHintlnn, staled here yesleiday
tions operating in 22 cities and a
that there were plenty of good
lot more building. And these sluscats available fur Jaeksonville’s
, linns drag their equipment out lo
New Year's Day football game.
Ry HI GH F U L L E R T O N . J r
1every type of spurts event in the
Revetul thmiaand good seals In
t vicinity.
the newly cnnalructed west and
I've seen polo, lennls, Imsvhull,
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. H*’1_ east stands are now on sale In
football, hockey, laixing, basketball, | Nominal ton day .
. California Jacksonville at Donaldson's. In c,
gulf, burse and harm-** racing oil j p„r&gt; fm ward as a Little All ||7 West Adams Street, arroidtng
mv television set, ami I ’ve attend- j America prospect Hugh MrElheo- t(,
||(,wl official.
etl n n lv a few of th ree sports in ,„.y.
I tl-year-nld,
205-pouml
Keats in Ihe west lindens
I mist stands
person since I got the set -- tlico I ,,,,,,,1,., from Compton Junior arc reserved, prlend at ff&gt;
ff* each.
r—"s£ ■only because I had to interview 1 College who is tabbed a* "a com- Keats in the south end zone hi a
• m? ' *&gt;ne of the contestants, or tho toned Mr Inside and Mr Outside " also reserved, priced at f 2.fill each.
i':-w event wasn’t to tie televised. In
Hugh four favorite name I General iiduiisaliitt Heats aie lo­
the case of every one of them ex- aveiages about ten yard* a rrack cated in Hie mull, end zone anil
copt hnaehall, I ran see the actinn 1 (tom scrimmage
ml does about sell at t l fill each. All prices inletter at homo than I can in the everything else .
Word is that I elude tax,
press box. And even where the |
t..,, Angeles Dons think he
Ronnldxnn'a is handling all mall
diamond snort 1« concerned there ,-unld start for them any Hunday; i ordeis for tickets in addition to
are rrrtain advantage* -- closeups.
had five pro offers and there's taking care of the local side.
intimate glimpses Into dugmil*. a suspicion that ho rhose Compton
Checks included with mail nr tiers
fael"' expressions -* that are n o t | hecause he can turn pro after only should In' made out In the Gator
available In the fan who pny* Ins (W), v , . B r s . . . . front Springfield, Rowl AtiNorhitlon, Inc.
way in,
'
Mn , comes a plug from Ferry Ell |ual makes mn wonder if .Smith for James Renters
11*0F R U IT HOWL G AM E
something prutty rarliral isn’t hap- p,&gt;und Southwest Mlaaourt State
HAN FR A N C ISC O . Nnv. 10, bP)
nc ii lug to sports. Could 1* im that (
w),n u rated one of thn —The Second Annual Charity
someday tha game will !*• played .
Defensive player* in a strong Fruit Howl game is scheduled In
before nnlv rrlativm while the ra |t[ small college league . . . . Ferry Ketar Riadltitli here Uer.' 5. ha-'
of ua rnlrh 'em "rum the easy [ adds: "Faul la'cs. who broke Tom tween Knn Kraticlscn Htnle Col lege
chair?
mv Harmon's ground gaining ree undefeated Konlhein Univeridly of
ortl at Horace Mann In Gary, Ind., Raton Rtitige, La.
*
is a freshman halfback nn the
KDHPKNHION L I F T E D
The game Is sponsored by Ilia
KAN FR A N C ISC O . Nov. 10, (/P) Springfield team."
Fruit Rowl Assoc la I inn mill p l a ­
cards will go to the Fannie Wall
—Tint Californio Horse Raring
High
.School
Dept.
home f»*r negro children in ftakRoard Ims lifted the su*|ierision of
Rnnoie Cox, who play* tackla lariil, Calif
J. It. (Red) Gregory, race horse
and filllhark for Raceland, Kv.,
trainer, effective flee. III.
Giegorv's trainer’s license wrAsliligh, has appeared In nearly fiD
suspended during the D e l Mar games, lie .made the "varsity" as In cover (iminr vnraily spurts this
a seventh-grade student in lltl" f«t|
I.eMv Gninez ima taken
meeting Inst summer.
ll wan,alleged that ftrrgorv hail and has missed only one game over th* ini, abttndmii'd by Hub
falsely registered the llorae Galta- since then. Ronnie is slated for Quinn a* rmitael man fni a big
1 vhiiI at Rav lleaduwn as his own Dhio Slate . . . . Ami in nearby sporting gnndlt lions* . . . . Miami’s
property whereas Gallivant ae- Wurtland, Ky., Rill Rister tnatks llarrv fihaul sveragrd 17,5 ysrdx
'nallv was owned by Robert H ten pnints-after-louchdownn In one on inints ngnmal Cinrinnall last
game . . . . The unusual part is week altbniigb he bad a lot of
Howard.
'hat Rill doesn’t kick them, he vantage lopped off for varloua
runs them aero**.
reasons.
HMAPS MIAMI SW IM M ERS
' M IAM I. Nov. Il&gt;— (RpeelalV— A
Kport&gt; Before Yo'nr F,ve*
tCiiral Gahlea hoy will captain the
Russ Mever. Ihe pitcher recently
' IDBR-4D
University
of
Miami
dripped from the Cuba to tha
swimming team.
Boh Caffray, holder of a number Phl'llen, is no off.sassorr iMideut
1’,nf titles In the si He of Florida, at Western Illinois State College
Saturday was eleetrrl by Hurricane and hopes In heroine a sophomore
S.infnril.Orlando Rd.—Turn
teammate*
lo raptaln the new In Drrrmlier . . . . A Journallim
Right on LIB At Glaaa Towar
..
je(
student
Russ
has
been
assigned
lium eane aquatic team,
W K I». T H R U S A T .!
ing surfaces.
.
When our committee meet*
again In January, I am going to
irmiiit) ihe manufacturer* that
plndie helmets will not he per­
mitted during the H'fi*1 season,'
Itiiigliam said. "All of the maker*
will Imve hat! time to dl*ji«*o of
ail such stock by then.”
f l W ■Injury ended O Donnell a
collegiate football career.
|
The,' PhUatlephia Eagle* havo
run five of thr) last x'x game*
played against tha Waahlm
lltitsklna.

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Snorts Round up

By Alan Mover

DRIVE IN
THEATRE

Harvard C o a ch To
Outlaw Plantic Gear

C A M B R ID G E, Mas*., Nnv. 10,
t/Pl— Informed that the broken
ankle suffered by Ken O'Donnell,
Harvard football player, resulted
from contact with a plastic helmet,
Athletic Director William J. Ringham today advised the Crimson
roaihlng staff that such equip­
ment wnuld lie Illegal after the
1040 season.
Bingham, head of the football;
rulea committee, said his body
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notified the manufacturers In ccnae
Isake
The JB teams In tlu Jlaakelimll
will play
making plsstlc helmets last year | .\MOc(eUon &gt;/ AmertCB wUl
becauae of thalr hard and unyUld- fit) gafnaa eaen this aaason,___ ____

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Downtown Parade
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Barbecue Dinner........... ...... #13:00 Noon
AT PARK 80UTHHIDE AIRPORT

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I’nsi Office offnmis luii'li' a j
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| &gt;14 Elm A re. City.
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I Both local ed on very large M«,
Icholca residential aectioa.
1BBRT A. W ILLIA M S . Realtor
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733 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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tar, experienced, Phone II64-W,

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paper, 70 Inches wide. Contact
Bailable man or woman tn‘ own LO ST : Registered hlaclT cocker
Allen Ball, Sanford Herald.
and s e r v ir e ( f u l l or part time)
spaniel. Reward fur information
Fresh Orange Ju ice 90c u gaUnn
group nf Unique U.S. Postage
aa lo where abouta. Call lOfib-J.
delivered.
Tree
oraogoa,
Stamp Vending Machine* and
A U TO S FO R S A L t
Giiiete lU .o r Blade Maehliu *. l a
Fr*K f*'u|t A ’tangerrnca, | l a’
nu.nsl. Phona 678-W. 618 Park.
One. nf the safest businesses on
1937
Master
Deluxe Ghcvrutat
earth. No selling experience re­
1 H O R SE T R A IL E R .' good roadlPrice reasonable. Phone 1129
quired. Immediate Income, Rap­
tlon. Can l»e a o c «* buddy's
or after 6:00 P.M. 88-J.
id growth. Permanent future.
Repair Shop, a i l £ . Third St.
3387.60 cash required. Write In 1M1 Model A Ford. Englm* excel*
80 G a l. Gaa Hot Water Heater,
detail—L. S. Wall, Ge. Del. San­
tent, body fair. Reasonable. Laku
yggd condition, 326 00. Phone
ford. Fla.
Mary Garage.

want to nail a hAtne, farm
ilnew Hit with E . A. Btrout
y Agency, Inc., O. R. Math- 11
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Aaxoclate, 1307 E a s tS e c - Cocua Plumoaa Palma. Rod Sou
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mMnvIlIn Vlnaa. Gollard Planta.
Expert Radta Ripah l —
appointment.
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lown which needs redernintint
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Hi frige,ait*rn
anil some repairs. Ideal fin dup , One (1 ft. b'riifidnne ulsn I ,
Tta l«ll»Mlaa tait* apply
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runin cn|ineity elreulntitu: e n
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Five !(until Frame, (innd l.oci ('u sh n m n 11*17 m odel M ntui S ...... I
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Itaatla rata lot klarh fare rapa
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lilmeiuent cost.
incuts. Phone *11*
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See John W. It. Mmire
ill' t. Park
Phone IMO
A R T IC L E
W A N ! ID
.ieveinl Small Chicken .ind Tinek 6
W a a l Ada w ill ha perepia-l
Fmms Many with Homes Horn
a m lh a .p lep b n aa urn w r w .
♦LT.ihi Some Financed if Neiei- Highest rash price paid for used VI N KTIAN IH.INDS made to ora ra a d a m r h a r a * If r n a * a a la r
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
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d u Seminole Vroelian Ullntl
la llalad la Ik e le le p h n a e banh.
Co. I l l K 1st Ph !ir.n
la r a la t a fn» ib la r r - n s m s d a ■
JftllN VV. n. MOflllK. Itrnlloi
Co K20 VV ltd St.
Phona
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la u r i r i ia r
Phone 1111
i ^ J n re a d e r the heal paaslbte
of rge or condition
ilntliff A
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Sons, Phone 2.17 VV
la a u r n rtlea
Ih * d a * h a ia r r
picvnils. Samples of muicriata
HUM ES on lltieiellff, Cal.ilioa
p a h llra r la a .
♦nr, ion,| for 120 (Sold Poms, ntliet « gnloie. Killinatea g.veli Salm'ii
IJrlve, Dougins, Elliot, Elm.
P lr a a r a a l l t r aa Im m rd la te lf
wanted, nlso stamp • idle, lion*
Ppholsteri
I HI VV. lot. St.
Kit’llrli, Holly, l.niirei, Maple,
I I I a a r r r a r e r r a t a la &gt;anr ail.
I Plume 171ml.
Write, Ihm PSP llriald
Magnolia, Mellonville, Myrtle,
W e r a a a a l ha r e s a o a s lh l* fur
ara rt &lt;haa an a la r a t r a e i l a a t r •
Irmpioia, Oak, Orange, PnlmelItU tlK K K K l'IN ti Service soil Ta*
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to. I’nrk, Pliiniiisa, Snnf":d,
lepoits .1ol, ii F Deinp-ey. 210
C L E A N COTTON H *H ’&lt;
Summerlin, East 2nd, :trd, Ith,
MiigO'dia PIioii,. :tti f.
T H E SA N FO R D H FHVI.U
West 1st, 2nd. ltd . Mb, anil 10th |
ate listed with us for sale priced W A N TED : Wrillng I I#*h|L,
'horn* Ilrlp-Hetfj Half ftervtra Laundrf
from tl.uoo.oo to I2U,Mm.nn.
llrlera
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Many others outside City limit:,.
40B W. IMh HI.
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You select the site and price-- 7
P e ls , IdvcH tock, Htipp1le«
we Iihvp the hotisr.
■■flit R A L E : 2 tiler w.uk homes, i O RLAN D O Morning He id &lt;nr I MrRAYM OND M. H A LL,
cheap also good cow ponv or t lando Kvemog Star Call Ralph
Registered Ural Fatal* Hroker.
r O R R F .N T
luinilng horse. Pltoite 1(•** It or j Rnv. 11Of*■
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Room I, Fla. Slate Rank lltdg.,
dir. Park.
S. I). Ilinhleyntan, Associate
^FFIH E ipace in Mriurh Hulldln*.
Large light' office, newly d*collra lrirr Hiiffmso, Assoclat*
„ :!« :.* i.l, fi!7 for Haltery, (ieneralor
It lit S A L E Nice fill turkey , 71*
servlni. ,,Swain's
inted, oil utilities, heat and ianlII,
Live weight. Urt'M.'il lice.
„slid Starter
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fnr
atrrlee
furnished.
Call A A H T I C I X d F O R S A L t
Pimm Ui'i It "i 7 2 2 .1 If mo*h J
t!,,rv"'n. 1,01 w - H r . I
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11:10 to 2:00 at IlO ME ICR.
fnilnn and up In dale one room
Fuel (Iffice.
n complete rccndilm ning i m
efficiency apartment. Ideal fur
Ire. Ph. IMtfi It. for free e^ti
Cahliage planls. Marlon Market,
hA'nm * couple. Downtown lo­
matrii.
Yellow Resistant. Phone 803-R. 8
H ELP W AN TED
callion.
11
Call AM.
B. Mann. Lake Mnnrnr,
NEW
F i t Wilts Miirfam l to p c f ..
VOUNii MAN foi ponltioo h i oiitMon Old floor), ouufr tike neiv
hiiIc .itlccinitn. Gnmt opportunity
N F O R N IR H ED 1 mom house (nr F R IE D JliM R O Mil RIM I dinners
Flni.littig, clraultig Ar waxing
rent
Phone 271-XW.
for right pm I y Apply In writ­
everynlght. Jl.no. HOM ER’S.
Port aide power plant. 22 yea. i
ing to |l&lt;&gt;* AM ,/•* Snolord
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fo lia g e - 1 room unfurnkihnd. 814
experience in Seminole County
Hrial.l, dating foil oualitii'aW. 1st. opp-site Princes* Thea­
Elm Ave.
II. M. lilra.-on, Lake Vlaty
lino Mini rxiierlcnre.
tre. Ph. 1190.
fne or 2 bedroom furnished apart­
Man fm all white debit, Hanford
D ODGE PI.V MOUTH
ment. Adults only. 210.) Mellon-j S C R A P E R S : All type* wood »erapand Mirinunding territory. E x ­
P A R T S AND S E R V IC E
vllle.
era— Putty knives.
perienced man preferred, United 10ft Pa line Itn Vvr
rhone 1011
H EN K A R IK C,|«s* X Paint Co.
Life liinuialice Co. O-Ul McCrury F o r R F! ftRIDA HOME ran he
fw n ROOM cement hlock hens*.
112-114 2nd St.
Rlilg
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lando,
Fla.
Rctrlclty, water, shower hath.
f(Kt fre*
Call PM for detnila
Phone 120
. L. Farmer, Glndervtlle.
Mt FOGGING. Southern Chetn
MAN or WOMAN for outside sale.*
Grapefruit trees A0c earh. R. W.
ttalr. tne.
work Steady Jot*. Good opporfR A lL E R LO CATIO N , high and
Load. Phone 7M-VV.
healthy, on beautiful lake. Safe
l r ' 2 . . ™ . r.'“ K .
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for children.
Bathing, boating Swaei Hamlin oranges |1 Bu.
leveling, hy hour or aer". De
Builder, Itii VV. 2nd St., Sanford.
A fishing. If..no wk. Private
R. W. Lord, Phone 7H4-VV.
Witt Hunter. Phone P47-M.
property, 0 mil*:, from Hanford.
Write for details. P. O. Ro* T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line. MAN In make record™ A do de­
livery
Sralioaul Oil Co. 314 VOD OPICII Rcfrlgcmllnu Servlr.,
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed Stare.
070, Sanford.
VV UI St
Cuiiirnercial A . Donio.tlc, all
f I L L S H A R E nicely furnished B R E A K F A 3 T — served every day
work guar a ,il end. Phone 192 It
W ORA W A N T E D
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except Sunday at Laney'a Drug 19—
room house with couple nr fainREN TALS
I llu f Electric refrigerator and
Store. U e up.
C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
Floor Sander A Kd4*re
, garage. |40. 117 VV. Iffth
CabbaJtt
Plants.
Moeex
Karma,
hour,
day
er
week.
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Hill
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St.
Geneva Ave. and 2fith Street.
l'&lt;tv. Phone 776-J
K o n R EN T ; Floor aaniler, Ea.iy
I A L L A PA R TM EN T. 112 Oak
F. M. Engllah. Roofing Contractor.
nneratlon. RcaMinahlc rate*, ij«M
iL U C H K Q lf served evary day e*Ave.
All work guaranteed. Phone
ford Paint A Gia.a Co. Phone
— ----- -.1 eept, Sunday at Laney'a Drug
303.
1378 J.
E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L B (_ « * » ? • . l i e up.
G U T T E R and apoutlai in*tailed
Electric Floor Polisher
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T S ID E ~ W A TTS
-----------or icpalred. . Free c.ttmatea. Seminole Hard'
dwaro Co. 210 K. 1st
I P R O P E R T Y MANAGKMBN
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ie
6I8X-W.
Phone
t-UMOND M. BALL. Realtor,
tega sag oil. Money-back guarPIAN O TUN IN G . C. R. Huntre**.
a. 4 Florida State Rank Bldg.
Mtee, won't peel, ruh off or B O O K K EEP IN G — Part time Fin
Box 981, Sanford.
wash off^ Stnva white. I3.0B
anrlal fhalemmitn, all taxes.
gal. tn S-gal, cane. Sample ran—
More than 20 years pxpcrlenoe. For Hewing I, Product., write The
| o f t H N 4 bedroom Ranch type
60c.
Dealers wanted,
Mknnr
Seminole Go. Rawlolgh man, lit.
Phone 1117-J.
I home, 8 bi
bathe. Excellent ‘loca­
llouie, 016 Laaalle St. Jackaon4. ilox I IH, Orlando.
tion .Apply 606 Plumoaa Drive.
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_ TRA C TO R WORK hy the hour or
1•,ht-ti4 IW - W .
Watch,
clock repairing.
Prompt
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mowreasonable. C. R. HuntrcMs, F e l­
[ROOM garage apartment 'v lth .N ^
HEW ING Machine.,
Huy
fng A dirt moving. We specialise
fr
lowship Front.
In conditioning building lota A
jaoma furniture.
Located at
M0Wg / 0r r.
8* w
garden plot*, Phone 167-J,
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gJp-coaL cream. wax. Free use
Haaford Mo tor A Etint. Cn.
bc.to» siding, painting. Ph
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of poliahar
with each purchase,
pel
1168 or 07-R.
268 W. 1st Street

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U. S. To Have Bumper
Toy Production Year

Chemical Engineers Outline Hopes
For Defense Against Atom Bombs

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At* Ncwsfeatura* Writer
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ItV -a bumper year for Sant*
Clauk'.jn H*e K01mI old/U.H.A.
Peak production In practically
any type you can in«r&gt;t)on&lt;!• piling
uu a «lft pack expectad to aet an
alMloia record.
linjioy* alonr. the IM S Christman «alr la ex per led to top
000.000. Ami In gift* fur grown­
ups, tbc anticipated totals are
strictly fabulous
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of shoppers, rnerchanla are pre;ed tills year fur lb# biggest I ,
A si
scene from the hruu.lway stage success "John l^ives Mary",
Christmas
ht'e lr - h i. (a on* uf three uf the IIMH-liM'J Drum* Festival attractions to hr
Raima* business..In
bualneaa^Jn If
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Lhoiigh the citiirury had decided
to enjoy to the fullest another
peare!line Christmas, ^vthlle literIs still time.
The scarcities,of the Immediate
postwar years uie gone, and In­
stead shelves are stacked high
with every luxury and utility
known to modern man, and a few
new unex.
The price tags on all this
breath-taking array of merchan­
dise are the highest In history,
hut merchants do not expect this
to d tlrr M»rlou*ly tilt Jubilant
year ChrlsHHae xhoppers
can afford to Ih* choosy.
there l» plenty »" ehonae. They
don’t have tu srlie the first toy or
lie nr shirt they see. They cun In­
sure the next store will have
just as many, ami maybe better.
After years of shortages, this
Christmas representa a wealth of
plenty. All the wonder* of Alad­
din’s lamp are at the fingertips of
the eustmner. The only magic
to obtain tham I* o Built*
less' bankroll.
New marvels are ready for Jhe
Christmas delight of all ages, tor
Junior, u rooking horse that trav­
els four miles an hour and does
not need hay. For Sister, a doll
that I* almost human In all Its
Imdkly fundlun*.
For Mother, fabulous nylon
lingerie that looks like the filmi­
est ’silk, wears like Iron, can l*e
washed out al night, Is dry in an
hour nr so and needs no Ironing
For Father, shrink - reslslam
wnrtl socks, shirts anil sweaters
that ran lie *o**ed In with the
family wash Mini everything In
tM accessory line must have the
"Bold Imok."
For the whole family, television
sttfi In all sixes, shapes nml price
ranges.
£. t.
AM*
For Ifll
gadgelesrs, watches eel In
rutf-lluks, lighters, lipsticks.
• For . future scientists, atomic
chemistry sets and eons!ruction
i f t* from which t|iey can build
robots that walk and “flash their
AyJa.
For small • fry housekeepers,
miniature pop-up toantars, mix­
e rs,, reel wssnlng ^raacnlivs, real

ilotirle slove, and inmwr
Home nf I hose promised post

war marvels are really waiting

In i the shops to make Mother's
dreams coine true — .electric dish
washers, anioiuallc washing «&gt;«•
chines, deep freexe units, refrig­
erator* thui practically do the
housework.
'Hie new automobiles tlisl some
llifliy families will gel for Christ­
mas are so lull of mmlrrn gadgets
that they almost drive IhcniHclvps
T W supertnstlc shifts, ll|e over­
drives, nmlerdrives, flashej's, widetlsfUn wludsldidils, streamlining
and spring-foam cushions are
fuough to scare any motorist used
to the difficulties of piewar cars.
■Whether luxuries nr utilities ure
no'the 1II4H gift list, they're all
available.
And If the family bankroll dis­
appears |n the process, al least
H |fvlll he n merry Christmas.
/SM IT H D E L A Y S THII*
, MnflCOW, Nov. 10—{/ll—Unit­
ed" 'Htnles Ambsnxsijor Walter
Htdxll Smith who planned to leave
f o r llerlln today, postponed his
flight because of bail weather.
' The American envoy expects
tp leave with his wlfa as soon ns
a snow storm.- now sweeping the
Soviet Capital, clear*, lie plan*
lo he gone alxiut a week sad may
visit. I’arl*.
VUf. 8. scientist* astlmata that
at leant nne-thlld of the fertile
U. 8. top soil. In the nation haa
been washed away ami lost since
v Site man ram* to America.

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arose nteil by the Seminole County Junior Chomlter of Commerce at
mincle High School direct from llmtdway with an all-star
Ih t Send
N e w York cast.

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Offered By Jay tees

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M O N T R EA L, Quc., Nov. 0, &lt;/P)
—The Very Rov. Hewlett Johnson,
the "Red Dean" of Canterbury, ad­
dressed member* of the McGill
University .Student C h r i s t i a n
Movement Inst night without lw*nefit of loudspeakers .Somebody cut
the loudspeaker wires.
Heckled constantly and heutd
only by those on the main floor,
the lefisl liritish churchman said
that ilisrussloni for lasting pence
would begin ultimately on the
hails of points made by Henry A.
Wallace in the recent presidential
campaign.

A F L D R IV E
A U B U IIN D A L E . Nov. 10, (/P)—
Five full-tlmo A F L representative*
ere conducting one nf the biggest
organising drives ever attempted
in the Florida citrus Industry, a
union official aald here today.
Frank K ’Dalgo, secretary of the
Florida Council of Citrus Worker*
Unions ( A F L ) , ssiil previously an­
nounced plans for a membership
und wage campaign ore getting
into full swing.
Al present the emphasis is on
preserving wage scales ruther than
mixing them.

THURM OND V O T E
CONCORD. N. H. Nov. 10—«P)
— Southerner* had torn# aympathIter* in New Hampshire In tha
elections laat week.
. M
Official tabulation* of th# Nov.
2 presidential flection xhowed that
Governor J. Wrom T l urmond, of
South Carolina. State* High}*
standard Iwarer in th# recent c«f&gt;
rec«»lve&lt;l
volt* for
ail bn i wrltf-ln cin dldlti.

By HOW ARD W. lll.A K F .S L E K
As xoc Ia lad Hr ess Science Editor
NEW YO R K , Nov. 10, (A*)— Two hopeful things for Atnriican
defense against atomic bombs were reported to the American Institute
of Chemical Engineets today by Ralph F. Dimmitl, of the National
.Security Industrial Resouices Board. Washington.
One he said is the probability that llir number of atomic bombs will
I e limited. There is not enough uranium to use them fur any *-*■ept
very important target*.
f
a t it s g l o r io u s b e s t
The other is th*
that Amer­ five siiuare miles, or under ftll.lHHl
“ fact
f a ..............
A new cam na used in U. 8 .
ican Industry already la disparting population, would nut he econo­
I IIU IH II AND (KIM(I
Ni.vy reseurch can take pictures
on a Idg scale. This scatterin' mically attractive, unless it con
LONDON. Nov It). t/|*i The
I'h.m e 9194
out over large space* la tha best tained a highly strategic war ^Uhiirch of Engluml a»*einhly ap­ I with un exposuie of only u mil; lionth of u second.
defense against atom bombs.
proved today the use of atom
plant."
"Recent surveys," ha said, "show
A manufacturer in planning, i * ( bombs us a “defensive neciissilv"
that only one-third of the plants mid. should draw an imaginary i “Kainxt an aggressor,
built since 1940 have been located circle with u three inite radius | Only three delegate! out of r.mie
in cities of over 100,000 population. uround I ho spot where he w ants! *,h* n 400 Present voted hgninsl
About .70 per cent of all plants to Imllil. In that circle— six miles thu
whlch was presented
built In that time are In towns uf m Diameter— a bomb in flat Innd ill u report by u special
in,non or less. This compared with
sion of the church.
only 20 per rent of the plants can destroy or dainuge any sort
I I I . Cyril K. (iuris-tt. Archbishop
Fnr pruper prutcclioii Irtitti fiiiitiicinl Iohh consequent
of prcH-nt building. The manufac­
l.iiilt before 1940."
of York, said:
on ItKluy'H linzurtlH to ponton, property, Itome or buaiDimmltt s*ld the manufacturer turer will then list in this ur«a
, T.h e I mioiI i Would almost cerneitn, consult Ui Ih tiKt'ticy. A.s competent insurance aurcan figure nut much of what to do • evry plant that might interest on
.
he used if another w sr
for himself, on the basis uf thing* • neiny planner,, and stay a w«y. if | tiroke out. T h e tem ptutlun v ill l»e
veyors, we upprouch your problem front every ungle. .
there
are
many
of
these.
that are not Impossible, If hr
v e ry g re at fo r the w eaker Mute
Proper insurance coverage is u lower of strenRtli in f
Ity
picking
a
hilly
or
a
rolling
wants to survive.
time of uccitleiil, burglary, embezzlement, fire uml simi­
country, the nianufact urcr can ex­ which possesses tlie bomb lo use
"It must he assumed," Dimmitt pect to cut In half the chances of It a few hours before it i possible
lar
mishaps.
enemy.
■old, “ that soon no area In the destruction or damage.
United States will be immunn from
"If possession of the luoil* is a
attack because at its location alone.
deterrent to war, we nav.* no right
There is an enormous advantage
Tiny filler* split out from kan- to say Lefotchulid thill we *hall
to an aggressor in having ■ choice Karoo tall tendons ure vulu ihlc never use it."
of time and place for a surprise in testing chemicals used in tanblow."
ring leather.
Good sl.-aoi engine* convert
"Substantial areas having high
about in pet rent of energy fed
1 1 \//A* I \ ( I
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concentrations of industry or popu­
At tem p erature* b e lo w *70 de* into llieo i lo powei ; good gasoline
lation offer the logical targets for glees the la rv ae o f clothes ninth* engine*, lit* per ce n t, good diesel
atomic warfare. An area less than etc not ac tiv e , hut they do not die. engine* III pel rent

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1 recast, John Golden, the original
i prodiirer, Sold the rights for a nullonul tour to the C iv ic ’ Diumu
tioild. This Is the plav’a first pre­
sentation outside of New York In
humorous manner the author,
(ieorge Seaton, deal* with the

Three outstanding hit shows
&lt;,&amp; P ir ho
have 1)4*11 selected for the IIMH-1 *" ,hl' ^
•«tl* ® ' • j l a spirit
11140 Drama Festival to he spun-.
, W " ln*° ft® l vl,1« r" " n
sored in Sanford by the Semi,..... SU'i.
County Junior Chamber of C,nm disgust and mnvea on with his
moren to lie presented at the Sent- ancestors, Sam tries to regulate
the lives of his living relatives nod
inole High School aiiilltoriiiin.
The local Jaycees are offering friends.
,
. It. Is Sam'a spirit , job to
the program to Central Florida' demonair.le that faith work* m raudience. In an effort to Increase | « ” »',d h« do« 11 ln ■"
inlerrst In th. legitimate thestcr |
and Irreverent manner.
The plays ure contemporary, and,
mnv lie enjoyed by a local audience
ciiioh
at the same time they are playing
ill New York, Chicago, lloston and
Sun Finncisco, It was pointed out
toduy by John Simkarik, rhuirman
M ON TGO M ERY, Ala., Nov. in
of the ticket sales drive for the
&lt;/l*l— Former N YA Admininttutoi
With tills io mind the three
Aubrey Williams advised national
shows-- Midiu Loves Mary,’ 'AM
Drmorratir leader* toilay to let
Mv Moos’ nod 'Uut N'ot Goodbye' local purty members have the final
have been selected fur the Drsniu •&gt;ny*o on purging of States' Right
Festival," Mr Menkarlk assn ted
era.
John luives Mary” has just con­
In a telegram lo national Chau
cluded u two year run at the lleory man J. Howard McGrath, ha rani
Miller Theatre in New York City it would lie a "grave violation of i
It was selected by the late Hums elemental Democratic processes"
Munlle, dean uf dramu critics, for for the committee itself lo under­
nrluslon in his yearly publication take such action,
'The Ten Rest Plays Ilf The SenW illia m s , who is published of
uio " Currently It is running »i i In- So uthern F o rm e r, pointc.! out
'lie K in ris Theatre in tHiicago, noil (hut he Mils one of those I't Die
nftei six months there, will pl-iy Sooth who supported President
rolls io Del roil, f'levelnoil, l ‘i 11-» Iru iu u n mol his C iv il R igh t* pm j
long and oilier liiujor cities Audi IHISllls,
■led by Noiuinii Krusiiu, who uNo
ED ITO R D IE S
wrote "Dear Ruth," "John l.ove«
Mary Is one of the inosl deft and
C H A R L E S T O N . W. V * . Nov.
entertaining couiedles of the moil- It) i/Vl- Calvert I.. K«tUI, Mi.
n o Amerleau Theatre. The pluy Charleston eoi respondent for I lo
shows how an uUraetive young Ogden chain of newspapers In
nino. vnguged to an niuully ut We*l Virginia died al III* home
Irnelive young wuutuii, oliti|(iii|dv lu*l night
marries u young Euglisli giil,
Ho had suffered with ii heart
with whom Ills luiddy has been nilmelil for the past two year*.
deeply In love. He does this sltnplv
E s t lll fo rm e rly
w as geperal
to enable the girl lo leturu lo nmnugoi of the Wicomico News
America and he p la n s u ijtilel. si Hull'll'.ii v Mil ; managing edi­
divorce after which lie will, of tor of the Charle*t*m S C. Americourse, himself mArry the girl he ran, and manager and part owner
Is engaged to. However, he Is u( the Daily News at falatka,
somewhat embarrassed, to pill H
T EM I’ E IIA T U H E S DROP
mildly, lo learn I hut his hmldy
CHICAGO. Nov in. I/P' Rstn,
has, uieuolime, mauled another
girl. To anyone who knows "Dear snow nod cool Irinperaliir/'* put a
Until," It In ipiite imnccessarv lo dump chill o\rt no ores fi on the
add that the coinplicalioiis in "Jolui llockli'* to I In- Appalachian Moun­
Loves Maty" nrc experlly twisted tain* I min v.
T en ip ci at or r» along tlie r a i l
nml nriBiigcil to ptmliice the kind
of laughter tlint spells prominent coast in •* generally nbov" norm al
lint the i i i i i s s of c o o l a ir west nf
success in the then lie.
"All Mv Sons," by Arthur Miller, the A ppalachian* was e x p w te d to
was the siunnh dramatic Idl uf the move Into that section tonight.
The mcreurv was l/elow freexlng
IPI7 season on llroadwuy. It was
honored by ht-ilig the recipient of over most of tlie Midwest and
the Dramu Clitics' Awunl. The Rockv Mountain -talcs early to­
theme of All My Sons is highly day.
provocative. The plot deals with
M A R K ET Ml.l CGIHII
a hard-hendvd laisiness man wlm
NEW YORK. Nov III, 1/11- -The
mcasuies success only in terms of siocl. market tried hard In gel
tniiney. During the war. Ills cur- ahead today but it w i- rough go­
Duration fills government orders ing. Gains uud lo s s e s were pietty
for alrplune engines. Though Holm' evenly distributed. Change* either
of tlie engines were defective, they wuv were small h i most cases,
were shipped uud used in this although several sever* decline*
man's mad effort tu show a profit. were noted.
Ills sun Is u pilot uf iiiiu uf these
Trailing wu* active for u while
olanes and how the crime cornea Immediately after IIip opening, hut
homo to roost plus the ludlcliuiinl later quieted. Wall Streeters said
of a society that |i*-iuiit.i this con­ the market was due for a real
dition tu exist makes for exciting after the haltering received on
hair-raising theatre.
Wednesday and Friday last weak
"Uut Not Goodbye" received cri­ and again yesterday.
tical acclaim on llroodway In 19411.
It* run was Interrupted by the
Hecause uf Its many island*,
lllnesa and auhseipieut death uf Us Korea ha* II.nun miles of euast
alar, Harry Carry. Not wishing tu i line.

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China Battle
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Europe DefensePlan
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T H U R S D A Y , N O V . 11, 1918

Deoham Plans Papers Did Too Much ‘Telling’ In Red Threats
Campaign, Kansas.City Editor Says
Fail To Halt
On Enforcing
Berlin ‘Lift’
GOPLaborAct

N O . 58

Nation Pauses
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O il B u r n s l n 2 8
Derailed Train Cars

F R t ’ IT N A L E , Ala , Vov. 11,
P A R IS , Nov. M. (,1’i- U .H
(fPi — A -nuthbound Gulf, Mobile
Breretory of Defense Furri'.ilul
and I lino Railroad (i eight train
M ILW A U KEE, Nov. I I , {/P}- 1he hulk ot American newipapeisi
lifgun today u round of runwas deluded near here early
fitrune#* on defi'ime plutis for
gurstrd wiong un the presidential drction lari wrek herauie "all ol us]
today, and 2H tank cars s f crude
Weatern Europe.
were guilly ol doing a little loo mui li telling and too little explaining," ]
oil burst into roaring flame.
The noeretary conferred with
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Roy A. Robert*. Kansas City editor, xjid today.
Smoke from th&lt;* binning
Jefferson Cnffery, U.S. ambas­
wreckage was visible for l!5
17
.
"Frankly, the mast public doesn't like lo hr told bv newspapm or
sador to France; W Averell
mile*, u Mobile nitplanJ pilot
n a rtte y
Ih x p e c ts
/ \ c t i anybody
(ot that mutter, what they ilmuld do and think." Ruberli,
llurrimun, roving ambassador
reported
for the European Recovery Pro­
R e p e a le d
pn-iidrnl and grnrial manager ol the Kam a, Cily Star, laid in an
The nilmnn. Johnny Clove,
gram; and {trig. General Fouler
addien prepared lor the 29th national convention of Sigma Delta Chi,
land, flew over th &gt; scene wtvlo
lute, military attache in Pari*.
j provisional journalistic society.
reluming to Mobile from Jack*
Porreatal, in hla four-day
The speech was to lie delivered iii , it sweeps everything before It."
ton. Miss, lie m il r tieitla
visit in Europe, In expected to
I by Robert W. Reed, assistant man­
also appeared to lie on fire
Roberts - aid hi- primary con­
meet with Vico Admiral Richard
aging editor of the Star, in Ho- cern over the election was whether
GM.vti officials s-.riil t!ie
Ry A SS O C IA T ED PHF.SS
in
V S M iil.x m r I'H ESS
I., lonolly, U.8 . Naval chief in
Hy H ARO LD K. SU LK S
WASHINGTON. Nov II i/I**- 1i__
. . 1 absence due to illness.
berta'
wreck npi'iu I'ldly was caused by
Amen,
in
and
flntiih
planes
llrw
A puvci for peace girdled tbo
newspapers
printed
the
news
of
Kurope,
and
lielieral
l.uetin
1).
Drspitr the Asliti in1stration \ plrdgr
NANKING. Nov. I I , ( A V
Mon
lu
uken
mil
The
tmin
crew
"It's a prime fimcliun of a now*_ the campaign "fairly and ade­
globe tod,i v as A m en.in* through­
irralctl lu illr in L'tiiiieie Imloiy 1 ('lay, Ainerlean in llilu i, gov­ to srrk icpral of the I aft Hartley paper to lead, not to follow," quately" ami hots all of them the nitlili to blockaded Betlm today
wa&gt; shaken up, t.-.it nidmily was
ernor of Germany.
dr
spur
a
nrw
Russian
threat
10
out the wot Id pained at the I Ith
repurte : bin t
involving inotr llu u t,000,000 turn
labor law, it* chief agent. Robert Roberts snld. "Rut over I ho yrars ‘‘could have been xo wrong mi
hotn ii - ''■nt tubutr -j the ration**
tom' il.itt.i Lm,'- siiaviug out of
j
have
suit,
of
collie
lo
the
conclu­
then
pi
edict
lolls
anil
not
pick
up
by goveinmenl ettiniale- u g n l
N Deiiliam. mtemls to billow a
w r y \J
sion thnl you serve you" purposa the la-t minute Miige &lt;f the max* the .’ll in.', wide . nil idol s
north ot the Yanglir lod.iv with
"husineta a* usual" pulicy.
more effectively by -citing forth vote lo r rlllnnti '
1st to i il I I,, n i D. Clay, t' 8 .
On
M&lt;ti: iii't.iv n try ol ArCommunist Hoops liavmg .i vliglit
Denham «aid in ail nitrmew lo the fio-ts iin.l letting ilie public
"Answering the fu I ipicxlion," Ill ll II .c1\ ,&lt;1 kMilt | . s.llll 'ccr will
11,1•',.
D n the v r'.n n *on» ol
liuinriical udv.niliigr.
Jsy hr will keep oil admiiii&gt;triint;, make up its own mlml than by In- said, "I say without hesitation krrp tliriii
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v Lithe!* Itxcurd irms bt*
Govrinment spokrviii.in lien'
the Rrpublican-»|Mins4iiul l.ibi-i law i oversii,-xs|ng your own conrlu- .a qualification that the bulk of
Irmifil ll .
tuic ill ■wci-tlicwo C M ':; while
in
,i
move
thirst
the
newspapers
curried
the
actual
” a* il nothing had h . i p p r u r d ul11* expecting the mass pubG riie u l Trng Wen Vi void llir lull
i i 1 un IM
mi.it i v ■id ■.v . n jic it i. called
,
1lie to accept yum opinions,
news of the presidential battle Ill llo
\ ceuior
tie wjv jolnrd .iloilg llir Sntlmw
long a* it ti on Hie book*
i .....
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Atn'i H iii , i viflivr slid it looked
. . .
i i i
the muss public got the picture Iatilv ami full)
loi i-n- - i i- i. Dion to universal
(lefrnvr Imr which guilds the o .j.l
He lu* some idras ol In* own
,
"Very frankly. Mi
Truman's likr ■Ha u f (t*It
.
,
of a lilllc fellow being ggii^cd
md "v*r c illed
to the national capital.
fo. changing ... but nobody l.a« Trumail 8WttnK for , llB J lr t . type of campaign made more news ll "
l . r .enter at tlie ration* obslid
human
interest
stories
than
Trng u u l government Hoops out I * i t* s i d e m
T r u m a n ' s asked me lot any so lai
Dewey countered at the head il.e user caution* strategy of .Mi
If W at
C o m e s , C o m ­ servAmc " i i the '.imtj uf the L’nIh.
t
Hnlxin
v.
.lined
*
in
1
loliglil I lie Rede do ling the iipeuing
A numbri of labor IfjJri' half 1When u political tide or trend lets
Itiisllsu o l (In I's s i root
I'r o R iu m s
W ill
Be
m ie s
W ill
A t t e m p t known &gt; n.itei in Arlington National
Rutiii tli/ N .6
&gt;*ould hr held
phairv ot the giant hatllr but that
suggested puvately cime fhesideut
C i t i e s ^*rm r,r,&gt; I hue S. ore, of pitriotlC
P
u
s
h
e
d
B
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L
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a
d
e
r
s
itxpoiitihla
lui
mv
action
I
hey
they bad nude tu icrtin e mill
S t r ik e s
In
liuman’s uptrl elc*lion tnlm i that I
Ob' j again readied
u -i 't'1 » 'i)i-on,
j take R,.ib tt.r. (. &gt; ,»nd Butain
drawab to "thoilrn ibru line.
Dfiiham rillin should ifiigu or hr
Hv JA CK HF.LL
t - n 1'- ■,,, i ....................
\ F « '|OHN
Vnv ' I . |,T*| e
li.i!low-J
site acrou
h
air
aid
m
the
p.**t
they
would1
He tiid Rede undei Ceneialv
WASHINGTON. No» l l . t / F ) - ousted in 4 irvisiun ol thr law's;
• r i l.'in i c from Washington,
u*r ligldri r sc cuts it needed. Pilot*. Ex-fomnun • 1 ni* Rudenr *xul
Cbrn Y», Lm Po-Cbeng and Lhei, Deinoiiali intend to load top Sen­ leira*.
' "inline
piep iredtie,* them*,
Ivswevtt sud they h.tvr standing todav ti t' km" *" D'Tmttnn'sti
Keng alicidv weie tluooing all ate committee* with eight ol thrit
But to qutttiom about In l.uui
. ' i i •I An .'wrii 'gtun mued
f - ?S v e il.
orjei* ti obey mv
Soviet fighter havebe-i w .
available inauponri into the light, lucmbcii lo five Repubtioun* in an the 63-ycar-old general coun el ol
1pi,wir -rrlm g to force them to | f”1 *
&gt;’ *" t 1' ' ! *i stv /f the tin lo !■ i , ice itadenge to the
on which hinget the late cd Nuiih '■tinit to push President Truman'* the National Labor Relations Hond j
.1.
l | 4iid
rcononm t
lelK .il 'ho ti ii
Cent I China.
piogiam lliiougli the new Congress. irsponded;
t U'
Rn*«i * and
let u* be
I
’rex
t
v
frnman
«t
Key
Weal
rv
rbl
&lt;
d
i
The government, loo, wax tiring
"1 am itill general counsel and 1 j S t U
Dm
IU e l G
( l i v e fnl M . t n y I t e m s W i l l T o p
a rf lkt , K i lm
t .s'
A Demur lain olloi.il who i-krd
ml, V, let IU
kept ■
,, watch n tile Hnr- the I nit-'.i
ing up reinfoiceniehli, Teng aaol ,
.
, ,
,,
will be until the law is changed.
ict'gth, lot
Witli some Iroopx
It,- .ave continued
\k i itm.
•-I * t" ig Win' I1'.
S o ft
F o o tn o te
O n
I roof from along ilie'ooi lo hr 'luoird liy name told a
P r o d u c t io n
O f
* 4 7 ; lir&gt; in. ir
"Nobody hat atked me for mv
,,
, , ,
,
.
•ttuil) t the l.e.sl fui an agio*- formfl
Helping. Ihiiikow iiilruad line ul irpoilei be Irrb III- pally should
rdltoi
ot
thr
•' I j p ■n t a
, oi Waahtng*
P eC H
a rI lI H
bU
ol
C o r n I l a s B e s t Y i e l d iin-ut t cbm . Airn-i u'an-Kueaiau
|
t l cal rI D
A ctS
__
ready moved ndo biiibnuke its new ’(4 In 4-’ Senate ad- irtignation yet,” he laughed.
I I'llll A uker declatrd tun b\ the V11
it, rml Guard-*
f tenaloii- Ihc XVlnti' lloilxe made
Teug said the Reds bad hurled i.mlage ■Oil ill it Liitu.il spots
.Meanwhile one nf the Tsfl lluit j Vl/ASHINr.rrPU
W
n
,/u,
TON. Nos.
Nivirt Day." dm I ntuiidid to s'is-sa die same point-*
I, (/!*) - lit clem mi Trutnati-StaUn m eat-. *nat on
ley law’s parents said be espects1 WASHING
W AM IIM.ION.
Nov.
WASHINGTON. No*
"I acoiles imAhering fitm.iMu men
■p
i! until Sunday IwAs be enuiiiri.ilrd I he til. there ln see his "baby" rechrlstened-- bill i
* &gt; i u with Rturia, ' was p.' ■
ha* added a softming The nation’s gi.iu.i,v n c Imr It lull. Ing tx planned niul ibat Truman I fun Jxv
kill&lt;&gt;Ibe battle.
ban tu&gt; intriitnm .if going to American Ki.l- &gt; odd attempt gient ause f 'unI wea'liut
I Communist hioadcaxis benrd in may un hide top.heavy Ih-moi rain In only u slightly different dress. J footnote lo the Prad Harbor recA plolonged gross mg season loS' li t gt. t i thems wn* echoed
Han Francincti by the Associated mrinbciship* on the I I man Lutmi,
Reiiring ( liairman Fred A Hart r ordt of Admiral Haiold R. Stalk gelhri with rxirllrnl (onditluns lot Moacuw. but I’liiue M.mater Sta­ strike* m Fitl-hu
De by the n-'.i Vmein-iin Legion Com*
t bn ago. IJe
lin
would
be
welcome
if
be
xhnuld
I'ress said the KEIs have buttled Foieiitn H t-la I mils, Hanking, l'i ley tlt-NJl of the ll.ms,. l.alm.
f&lt;f#| Admiu| ||mbjn&lt;J g.
trillt, Clrv uul uni &gt;.tn Franctica mmt«lei I'n r v Rt'-.wn, .f Roaumonf,
I.Vtr-ni.itliimg crop* have piuinpled come t • XVasIdtlgton
up 'JMI.OtHI government troops in
( nmillitter music these preilictlnns c-.... ,
I I Olt||HU«&lt;l till l*RFf I llftri
"In the •v. •• t war with Rut- 1 Texas, who ugod oar'y cotigraa*
1
1
V
Kvntt.
prexolc'iit
of
the
the Agut ulliiie Department lo laisc
the Hurltow arht).
to reporlera today
|
I The bun on the closed 'bop
*■»" the inommendalmn of Flfet it, l'H8 pindmlioii ritimatcs still Drilled Nation*, gen,uni nx«embly sin," Hud' r ndded, * tru* p arty! riotial approval of L'nivoi anl Mill*
Tin- governmtnt SPukeaiiiMii n*id
in lutn'ti I tin E hsI-W o*' loir iant member w ul't tun, agamat lb* own , tai’Y Training.
iCuaiiuu »,t in&lt; I'Hur s k i
Admiral Eturst J King, watttate higher
the Couiiuuinain had already wif
dtbout htaita-I
Imvi on!) one ;oa*jb*blQ
will t ,. I,i(,ken ,«t) soon " Sec* family and i&gt;&lt; p.
iered Jtlt.OOtl cauualtles around MmChief of Naval O^ieiations, tke
It lilt Ilnur'I tin I' !Ut ta&lt;
■
i|
lion to nil tin : vie* Dnlon. To and realistic c.v.r so bufo.e us." H*
In ni stim linal repoit lale ye*
how. lie said I hat was more than
said In un ad'hcat prepared for tha
Navy alterrd King'* ougmal critt» trrday. the depailment figuied llir
that ht in pledi;. t
three limes the number differed
"Furthci m. i- 'hoie ha■ long 't :gt"ti i'i.ts&gt;nirrt'i** "That is for
t urn of thru action* pnni to the 1948 unn ctoii at l,t&gt;49,5IO.(KK)
by government troops
apparatu* *.t '.h* Dni'o I Sta'&lt; » to nuiator in full
b««n an rim us
i sneak Japanrse attack At that time buiheli-- 1‘W.OfiO.OOO b u * It e I «
Government warplanes of all
up by Commuuiat* to rtnke cur view nf ti o vv itbl stifficmnt active
description* from Nanking were
it uftlln i*.| On Pun* T«f«|
fo Q n n ii I T * I T
Q I Kimmel was commander in ditgl above the prrviout ternid in 1946
War plant*, tabo’ age military nbT A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. I I - 4 «
hurled Into tha battle, deacrTlied by
IS 9 e e il r O I
U * 9 « | o f th* Pacific fleet and Stark wa_
Or
T
llie llv e a and rr.ao* rxh.lllois, d.
d
82.000,000
buvKiU
ahnvf
tli*
—Tha.
aqulrrel
w
d
turkey
bKqtTentf a* latgvr *h'l more WM*r
t. I foiecut.
^ v^ n P»'t,|i&lt;&gt;m They
than any fought during the Hlno log is going to bt good in rlorT- :. C H I C A G O , ' 1 1 / ( W - T I m [
| «i&gt;ou sx w ar he gins
da tills winter.
Dulled fltal**—contrary to "nerif hatged with drrrliction ol
Japanese war.
Last &gt;eai nun plnductiuli tolilc.l
According t" fids (.omniumsi
Rv FR A N K L. W H IT F
In Nanking and Hlianghal mar­
Coleman Newman, wildlife Inn , odle rumor*--fa not running mil of | «UIV
only 2.400.9r)2 1)00 bushel*. Hie
'duepi mt. t&gt; I, Rudeni says In*
rriK YO , Vov. t l. upi— An
tial law restored order after food logisl for Hie State Game and • nil, n committee of the American
The Navy lilt night relraird i 1937-40 airi.ige was 2,813.329.himself tool [tan in planning, ti .
cateil
1,000 000
w,ar
atro."'
riots had disrupted I lie routine In fre sh Water Fixli Conimixsinil, IVIrole,,,,. Institute reported lo-j |Hlrr King wrole Secretary Sull.s u.
004) hlishels
(••aHi* tvere blamed todav
’ i" nimumst* expect to gel Hie '
both elites yesterday.
lodny repurled greatly mcreasied I
nisi.it suppmt from LaL .r unu i
J u,v
which King tai.l tlm
Food shops reopened in Nanking. pupiilullutix uf both thrunglimil j I, F MeCollum. chairman of the
Wills (mu leidmg tile wi&gt;. tb- (fipnn*** leatler* by an in'etn
Ann xtici
liny -!•* ■■., i cleat
’ ■ fiirinaiM negrous and An.ei
Al'I'a t-nininfMee on long-term net- 1ionic uf Ins rommrnii ifining 11,** depailmiTit dm tipped us estimate* 't mil I'OUrt
Residents calmed down from yes­ I be i.t ate
and
'We" a t ch.h
af-.c: in*
an vo iit |i,
IL ieki To) * Japanere r ■ n .,
terday's hysteria. Hut in Hliatiglmi
........bt a'ailabllltv. «atd the urotlp, |*,»||
inve.tigaliiiu the. on sin b iii.t|ni i topi at loybe ins.
. thatTluue aren't many tu ikeys in t i * fimtiil Hint "snbstniitiallv inWhen the 'igliill for H-das i ecent warn, si „il. m.
,
, ,
tf i mm! of the war, and In* j
many jammed railroad stations
. ,n the
Matul nut a* u,.|
sotgbuin km hi , m e. luteAnimat, .Its ■ defendant*
*al
grim
I &gt; ) .ome* 11out Vlo'.ovs, Hiideul add iiiutiieKu *t i du
trying lo get out of the eily to the Kvei glades or nrouml tliej ,' • axed ammintN of petroleti.n I ' JM ',K
•.1, "Hie stage tsdl have been set ! doorway f Miurtft Met. * .fflc#
Suwaiiiiee Rivet
luniks, where i "'in nalnral source*" will Is**' 1,1 9C«,,d with thr trahlirs ,,l il,- , bean*, |i,tutors ansi tubasu ,
ibiuilgh the reading 'if (be .. ■'i
safety lu the country
unlv a l»w crop* are smaller i idgmanl In their wai cum. * ; i ...,,| ice.•riling to the textbook of t"e ■cod 66 degrees
l)li the political front, tile ofti- flmids lust full mill iiprilig des. nullable in the United Slate* in situation (thru) exi»tinH."
The flxg fu-v t. in the staff
,i,. . oiixpn acv, the program of tin*
Iroyi'd their iieatn— but their is' "'I'. T V . f,,'v .v' Br»(I itHllNiiril lift Pil(f Tito I
, ,,
i Accordingly, King urged Ibat than appeared likely on tVt l rtii'v may know their fu',. lm
a bumper eiop everywhere el e
i ( otiimtinlsl Interiiniimial, winch at the Municipal P it: and ’ nrvughtomorrow
1* olUini, in i MrcpArni i(|i1n**«t HtAik tnf awanl(*d u nrrmul tL&gt; Tlit*'*** imlutlr p fiim ti. nwivi
i i'
lid* nlutxe *iiois' lie conducGU out tho downtown soction flag*
Nrwmuii just finished u ecu uwsi1 K,’n0r#
To a world shocked bv
A l l h , Ungyjnhfil Hervloe Mfildl h
aukat
h
It miiiI i. iix.I ilu l-»i*e XI* i
had been placed *' interval*.
mix ill which he e.xlimntcd 25,11110
atrocities
during
World
War
1
1
.
„
T !
.? L tt l,1*l | Presented to the retired a,linn at and grape*
Most retail ct'ablt-i n..
sen U
wild tuikeya In Florida this year
Ibe court released these ■
ntt
I
i'n
ni’
r.*n
Le
«
*
Hin*!-n.niuir1
Ua
n*'ol,t
*'v
&lt;
’
"K"
Tile
maiiimutli
corn
crop
n
u
n
hunks, mui t »u.t It
City
ghats about 2b percent more Ilian .uleiim resource* the committee'
live
figure*.
King noted that&gt; August. !&gt;•«'. more ami better ,^rk chop* .. .I
Hall office.
i iio. orThe N all* and Fasgi*"
f".ec*H| till* outlook for 194B-5a: ' |,»* hmj said that llle 'Mere l i
Fcrndale, Md., Nbv. I I —(/ft— laat year.
irobahly lower prices oventuallv
remain
Hired 836,473 prisoner* fmin H
l*’ during
Hy l»63 the availability of n.v
/ q,.dr L “ j
, •• T
. I'1'
"There tins been a gradual
A young negro war veteran today
lut not now bacatise many months tl S. and Britain
the hour
\
mini petroleum produced In' th e' f *
m
hidiratr
Of these. I
fored '(rand Jury nctlun. in Ih# climb in the turkey population
are
needed
to
i»isi
a
.slaughter
iti.tJ Ii,U!
Drug *toi»
filling
nr (our per cent died ill cant is t
t nitcd States lx estimated to reach
"
tl ol*'
\ s lllN G is i.s .
twin sliyiugs of Mary (•. Kline for the laat five yearn," he said an upper runue of 7,300,000 bar- for exercising command &lt;*llll|llM&gt;
4h animal.
The Japanese captured I '
ie uptffi
Trillt*.I Ll. 1f 1li'ill Wnlk clatluus
l 4
and John II. Malilnn.
j
urale
with
their
rank."
(’mummer*
wilt
have
little
it
*oy
"and this Iant year has be.......... [ ^i el*/ n
r ^
V 'That
- T Ufigure
t V ^
prisoner! from the same tw '
day.
would lie
.
D'l*.
1 Sheriff
l
#94
\
Murder clmrges were swum out excellent breeding season.
more meat nest vest Ilian 'ht- tries. Of Ihexe. 3fi,76d m . i
J, ..................I'Ui.tHin t.arrtxl*.
a day more
than , Hu' l“ v,*w Of Stark's
..........................
..
iiurxe ready iii
■ii
the
yiMerdav ngxliist Alexander Kd
Their
Will
be
eouilgb
lu
supply
The best turkey hunting
t'1 .,. inal piudui'tInn iii Hie peak war I 4**«iilmg service in European w
cent died in rajttivity
■,,‘k i bs-cauio i . .t lii"
parade, and u' J nil V M the
vard i, 2d &gt;&lt;ur-uld sugar refill' lie in a general area along tits' &gt;. ii nf 111J5.
•acli civilian about 140 In ll"'
•‘f* after the Pearl llarhor di»a-'
The court blamed the l.m i .e
' . nwcul I It*- V ill
' 1 Ul trailer and I t-»&gt;- k * i « parked in
cry worker who served three years Gulf Cooet, Tallnlta.'ise to Tampa
pounds of meat In 11&gt;4H the le- for atrocity deaths from lu ll '
"And, related to population, the,
&lt;•»"«««•* o*. #•■, Tm .i
front of h:*
ff.
He ' re a
lli Kurope with the army.
|l'»
*
ll*
*
,r
Oa
m
s
Is*.,
i
and Houtliwanl and eastward lulu at .'inability for all of 1963 would;
11*46 in Ih# Aslaatlc and I'* ti
1nr I iiion th ■ii'U !..•- I .' i •red ahirt and u is-athci Jacket
' James G. Morton, Jr., state's the rnncliing country, Newrnan he equal lo almost 890 gallons for
war.
till'd fur stcurilv naxniix (loin with K fur lined coil at A* i resi­
attorney for Aline Anmdel Couil predlcta. The (squirrel populalinu ■
Th# long reading of the II ns
‘iicli person—about 80 per cent
t ■-.lit iii K worki-i* "ii aloinic dent of the Dus*v R .its Riding
y, said the grand Jury will he
lion tribunal** judgment nemr
higher lliau U waa In 1941,"
■c nrolecta
Association, lm wn* tiu*v with
asked In act o,i the ease when It ia heavy all over the state
it* end today. Sir W i I L itii Web:
Mcl’olliim, prrxldent of the Con-,
lli' Nutionnl t ,,c1&gt;1'r U.'lx’ tiM plnri* for H
Newman could offer no tea
purs I" m 1" 30
meets Tuesday.
H n afla ii** (ia P«a « a it i
j
R O STO N , Nov
11, t,1'i I'n,
of Auatralln, tribunal pirsu). nt
H'fiiiilniatti (in Kniin *U*l
ui t ruled je - t i'id m that (he t' o'clock.
l '
--------land proper lloalon xcc* nothin'
S E A T T L E , Nov tl o P i-T h e had reached page t.UH't
Jl.-ll til Cillllll'llgp , , ft* ij
Mrs
All...
1'n‘iiUi is ,vu« on
DON'T B8 S U R P R IS E D
I sinful In taking Its music wilh I heavy (’nil's r Pensacola, survi­ 1,881 page document tnda. « ii •!
it Gen-- al El.vt 11.--* Snu
F E D E R A L JOBS
infui mat tun
E X E T E R , N.H., Nov. 11, DPI— , acldcl of brew or a taxsle uf ........ vor of in atomic bombing, took court ailjouriii-d.
' siif . pla it- -in,I prs'xum- duty at thr 1 . *
W ASHINGTON. Nov. I t —(/!**
at other ; 1:sisr - t.rca i», a Uootli. A c m] .j .n a or hcssring
Informed iouicvs said n «s •*',
Tile number uf federal Jobholder; Don't be surprlaad If vuii roe | on Hi* word of Arthur Fielder, ovary punch ilk' navy could thro.V|
pi
n&lt;i*r t he
...... reeling
..... ________
arid ________
director of Uuaton* famed I'..,
for six nours and 31) minute*, inmal 00 pages (impose th* find
ii ti I'ciirii)
Un * • i" it* an. an Ohio (.
dropped In September for the firm groUM' around. her*
l4 '
booth and tl,. V slighted with their
tuggercing aa If drunk—Ih* game ■concertN.
NF.W YORK, Nov* Hi, i/fh - time since last December.
MhUniftv ant! Ihtn qui#tly ^atik. lugs o f the cuurt in each " f H.&lt;
i 1 illegal
small boy
"We have been serving beer
Jnhn I,a Forte Glv*n, Jr., 41, heir
h c l* us*-* a;, lb it
I
Senator Ilyrd &lt;D-Va), reporting birds are again In their "craiv")
d Tht Fir»t Tank F k rt undvriook 26 Jap an g se leaders' individual
A nov«l
,, • * .f ih* \y \ic#
lo the Ifelnx pickle fortune, wan thi* today a* chairman of the Joint I slag'', the xtato fi*h and game ' light wine ni the Pop* fo rt the Job uf sinking tin' xhlp m case*.
•i plant m i-' t.olrii.g t thet’orv'h.njj r.f
.Station wn
arrest*I early yesterday on the (humilities'
on
Reduction
»f departmont laid today.
.
] years with no unpleasant rerul'
iiraclici* n»*i cuvurs 90 mile* nil |
■
------. n
. » -.....
. .
U 1 ’(!.
M * if
hundre&lt;l»
i
•ceu'atbm Hint he attacked an Ni.uesaentiul
«ral
Kxpendl
T O K Y O (H (( I'lE I
Federal
..........
.. I- Goimervatlmi officer David .E . *aid Fiedler today when aruua.i' Hit- Washington coast
■•ight guy &gt; • , t &gt;.*a* « XV.* i » •ll#a|d*rlv man with a .aim which turea, auld l.owaver the 0,870 de-'Hammond aald It la beliaved the eti with a dispute over
...... ....a .............
propo .d
Tlie veteran uf 13 battle* with
T O K YO , Nov. 11, t/P&gt; -Am t'
I \l» MIN Eh ( LOSE
1i iK YO , Nov
i i , i/pi— Our* FM antenn« • ♦••r P i .......... - #(&gt;
contained a 'JS-IncIt sword.
ice Day,
i/ay, 30th
uutn anmvursarv
anniversary nf ibe
crease atilll left 8,114,994 peraoiia grouit eat iome type of bertioa to furnish klmilar refreshment *i thu Japan*!* \vs* listing f«i to uc&lt;Police said he trild to beat R. employed in ihe executive branch at Ihla time of year which Intoxl- Detroit'* twilight concerts.
port Just before she went down
&lt;-nd of tna First World War. pss- • fth of Japan’* coal mine, .vor.* revealed a t
■rtin' *i: i■
*6 of
(CwlHtloKol "Hi |*Ti.Jk.*• %l|l
Howard Reardon, 01-yaar-old ne­ of the government.
, calc a them.
__ ____ ____________
"I think,* aald Flsdlor. "mnt
The Navy raid the maneuver -«d quietly today with Amori-an • ;' down today in miiH'i * in -‘n0
• -' --- — —
d uuionx want on 21 ho ,r s'rii ■
gro, on Went RSnd Street in mid'moat everyone seems to ngtre
ngtn? was designed to teat fleet tar tics. occupation troop* taking u l.oii lay
that It la a very p leasant com bin a v capons and personnel.
town Manhattan.
There was no speech making and ( ii highrr wages and t- Mrcim i ' r (» o l
Sn re a d s
A ir
- Reardon, who operates a kltchan
Built In N*w York at a cost of no parade.
Hon, to sit j comfortably, listen to
cencMilon In a night club, said ha
music well blayed and have a brer 111,100,030, the Pensacola Joined
#v*r bad ervit Given bxfora. Ho
or a little v4in* and a smoke.
Hi* fleet in 1930. Shu got in her
CH ICAG O , N. v !! ~ V —Cool
(dined to preia assault charges.
"W* don’t have to bo strait lirst battle at Bougainville and
i air *nr*«d •&gt;*■•"■ i*t * f1-,, ,.0&gt;tp.
A patrolman who said he saw
lacsd abouti music. Refreshment* thb last at Okinawa. She took a
Given’s attack on Beardon ramay bs hx| with music in prnr- torpedo at Taaaafaronga in 'he
try todav, w 'h '-m ".... *"rx% e&lt;-n..
- ai—
1.
stralned tiro pickle fortune hair
■■rxllv a fow .|..ur&lt;'I.* I 1 «■ normal.
South Pacific and at Iwo Jlma
lically every European capital."
Ilf
ALBURN
WEST
add noticed that
cane h* wield­
Mi* was hit by six shells from
Reading* in the snn-b.&lt;*i«'/*m part
ed was unusually haavy. Ha un­
heavy shore gun* of* th4
states were nt scnsonal lovois.
CANC8R FUND
14 Japanese,
M ADRID, Nov. I I . (TP)— The iittl municipal elections tinea the
screwed the handle and found a civil wat will put into full effect the Franco regimt'l governmental iyiThe cool,.,! wsMthot* wn, in th#
NEW YORK, Nov. 11. ( / ? ,NEW YORK, Nov. I I , &lt;/T*&gt;— Evidence that the head of a comet Rocky M'lUr.tis.n "(tsli • and part*
sharp-pointed, thrM-tdged epee.
Twsnty-ono
New York
housewives
T E S T S PO STPO NED
y_____ ______
____ _
tem for ihe nation's 9,223 village*, lawn* and ciliee.
midwest Tin- ni-vcurv also
LON G B EA C H , Calif., Nov. 11, once hit and devastated what now would be parts of three eastern states of
if the
th* miiiws-xt.
are raising 1154,000 to fight
fight cancer
This governmental xlructure, which fundamentally is a copy of the In memory of a friend who died of &lt;/P)— Howard Hughes has post­ was reported to ihe Geological Society ol America here today.
Iroppcd I&gt;«I
balu-.s
iT X M to b r
.dropped
j-.v nor"-*! m ntheiCHICAGO,i, No*. I l — RPk-Cbaf. lyetemY of the monarchy and republic, was set up in a decree iuued July th* disease.
poned text teats for his 186,000,Tn*
impact
was tremendous and spread over parti of what now sre
f , ‘
pp*
registers- Jin ,
Ilka mad at 18, 1945. The same decree provided (or th* direct tod'indirect elections They plan to buy a 2,000,000 vol. 000 mammoth plywood flying boat,
to tho Atlantic- rCun.
North add South Carolina and northeastern Georgia. The report was
Chicago's-."Fix
Light snow fell hi Minnesota,
I" Traffic vlo- of municipal council membats now called by tha govarnnwnt for Nov. 21, x-ray machine, which would be uni' boat.
this Ural
latlona Bureau
Wisconsin and Northern Michigan
Tha multi-millionaire n lin e- mredo by Prof. W. F. Ptouiy. of the University of North Carolina.
of Ih* most powerful In the wmld,
month of its operation. Motorists J * . and t»*c. 6.
and along the northern part of tha
for cancer research. They rlso builder announced yeltsrdsV he
Tho
J* h
h*ad
&lt; ' of this comet was notf
Approximately
0,000,000
600.000.
continantal divide.
S id fines totaling nearly $100,000
plan to erect a building to hourr planned, tests soon and than * solid §1*4* of In
Iron or stone. It
ey
Th* central
c
The
government has set the unit.
fatt traffic vlblatlons, director of famnl*s,, will bo eligible to
Th# w#n»hrr m i m:!d in tha
rhsnfod hla mind, lit decided to wat g bfg cloud of chunks
of either bayx of water, formed by springs
i
Uot
Nov.
SI,
to
rune
one
third
aald*
.
13,,000,000 Paaetos (about
‘
R«('ger Legner said today.
T h* group already has raised wait until a steel hangar I* built or both kinds of material. Each that flowed lli the Atlentlc' coast E »»‘« n l»ni&gt; Southern Stotee y*&gt;
th*
council
member*.
On
Nov.
.100,000)
tsrday. Boston bod a high of 71.
There were 21,8*8 new traffic Bll, tho gov eminent-controlled syn­sJ t _____
l , . T . .for sloctlon a:
terminal liland.
He chunk W4* 4 meteor. Tho sites region long ago.
I9U.000 through rummage sales for it at &lt;
But aa In tha IM I national
tickets issued by police. Tha heart* dicates
and parties In th* project' wliu-n wouldn’t oattimet* whsit it would may hav* been barrets, auto* or
1'rof.
‘ Prouty aald today that Baltimore’s top wn* 72, but there
(labor-employer
organisa­
riy last
t ratwo s law of soeoes- grew
sat day waa t«F. II When 1,671 tional will noma another third « mdutn ons Franco’s
soma avid tirg sr,
c
w out
of th* death In 1043 of be finished.
the water theory Is not tenable, &gt;r it V * i l ! l ^ rPr»nnlpAn?imF.*rKA w aa
iloa, the
ware handed out Total fin#*,
Mrs.k Lila
L .Motley, self* of a textile
TBiy fortaed, whan they hit, because tome of the bay* are douf
;.
6,
Hva
the
councilman.
On
Doe.
r
IM .6I 6.
JUBT WAIT
wbgt now ago called tha Carolina btc or triple. That is, ona was th# nation's highest reading. On
Jobber.
da of tKfk speech or.
BALTIMORE,
Nov. 11, (#&gt;— bays. For M arly 20 years there formed ovar th* other, but not th# west coast, the day’s top mark
to name
w ai 81 at Los Angelas
'
E X C R a i f'llO F IT S *
Remember th* gag that foot: "If has boaS. 4 scientific controversy quite making a perfect fit.
T E R B O M R T ACTS
... WAHHINUTWf. Ng*. 11, 0F&gt;—
you ftunt like tho weather hero, as Ut whal formed thaw bay*.
B A T A V IA , Java, Nov. 11,
His picture waa of a comet’s
LEG IO N M E E T
Induatrles which ary raising prleas
They a f i elliptical dapm ilons in head so great that not all Da part*
llglbl* to vote Nov. 81
____compare*
__________,T h# Dutch army aald today 47 Just wait awhile— It’ll changat"
Members of Campball-Loastnf
WdtL at 8)46 yesterday after­ sandy county?. They are filled up hit at ones. Tha cloud of stones
voters la tho 1847 porsene wore killed, 46 abducted
lU t o S
universal toff-1 and 18 wooadad la 806 terrorist noon, tho temperature* lo Balti­ crators, andwrillni to the comet or of Iron chunks was widely f r e t No, 63 will hove ** chlcktp
Chh-K'IP
said to*
&gt;meldents In Java In th* last two more hit 78 degrees, Just two de- theory, Their elliptical shape was spread; Th# doubt* bays were J»U»U aupper at 7:00 o clock, Uou*
■raM-Mow
th*
all-tiro*
high
for
du*
to
the
eMMt's
head
earning
In
formed, ho says, by ona of these day evening, to be followed by
If
Now. to. At 7 P .lf. It was mow* at aa o s e k Tktv or* called bay* chunks following another that had!the regular meeting. A report
th* slM of amall hit a little earlier. These ovar-, tha membership drive will

Communists Are Said
To Have Numerical
Edge In Fight In-1
volving Million Men

I U n k n o w n Soldier’s
Tomb In Arlington
National Cemetery
Is Activity Center

American And British
Planes Continue To
Supply City Despite
Soviet Union Moves

To Be
But
Similar Law Will
Be Enacted Soon

Top Committees
Of Senate To Be
Filled By Demos

M aster Plan 01
Reds In U.S. Is
Told By Budenz

Records Of Two USDA Predicts
Navy Men Altered Huge Crops For
By Admiral King
Country In '48

Turkey, Squirrel
Hunting Will Be API Reports No
C«cMid This Winter Shortage Of Oil

Million Atrocity
Deaths Blamed On

Zt) slap L ea n ets faatum and cml w»r Sir. eg n* as

Negro I Held In
Twin Murder Chnrffe

Sun ford Observ es
Armistice Day As
City Remains Quiet

i r . Ib. Faces T'hreats
o r Mo r e Setbacks si
&gt;
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Boston Likes Brew
With Pops Concerts Cruiser Pensacola
Is *Su n k In Pacific

Pickle Heir .failed
On ANHault Cliargc

Spanish Voters Ballot Nov. Z1 In
First Test Of Franco Town System

3

th#

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Evidence That Comet Once Hit
3 Eastern States Is Reported

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MONDAY.- NOV. 8. 194* f&gt;

Soviet Reception Is
Attended By Wallace

Rotary Meet
If nnllntiftl I Kim I' hg* fiiet
Ilia ulifitr,
|?*‘Mcriit Mur..

NKW Ytllth, Nov. H, (,Vi A
divorced couple united today in
defense of tln ir tt'-ycnr-ohl sou.
charged with -laving a Cnnmli'iri
business man ui the \\ tildui i
toria hotel here
"W e’ll stick logi tligv fni ih
kid." th*&gt; fa I In-1, It nigh Von Noi..
tr ue Harrow ., imj f.dlnwing n n
unlnit with lii Fori.1,1 wife, .Mi
Vvruine Hindi, k, :iir, of ij,,,,,,)
Rapid , Mu li
,‘rTtil i a • &lt;nne|" el;’ uido'i-. ■
aide thing," • sc In i m ,| tf.«. m,,ii (
who said she I,ad come In 10
,!.
fend her on. | in- aarrsita. rllviir. * I
ill IIM1’, lime aiinliiei child.
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win
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fiilit.il liiua v' liicb |iii»ift ail
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train nt \\ it h t i'i mu tu n m i’iir
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|&gt;li&gt; wht* v .tt.i
for Prc.fiilfnt li nmm «fi«l •• *■
of
f..» in civil rtrrlit 1 l
mid nth*'r
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faction! in (Ik 1 tnh*il Hint**
1
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t ‘«»n 'Orviitivea. At
would ho imii h nin, «* Intfirtil il *nn
politiral p .111o* 1 were di v ided a ho |
these Itm
"The lln iii,(‘u l i c
Port v h i
rtfttird in ini' t*» Iw* Yirithimttiant 1
the PAfty *»f 1|li«*n«li »m,
tamfiiint , »ltM«ui:li ilie *n«' "i
•volution nf pnlllir**, ii*i*ltihi.nt I
sonthrrfH'i n wlm nunilier nnmni
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IN soiJtE 1 0 WASMINCTOFJ Oft f HE ' VlCfOlty SPICtAl," PresidentTruiisn Is hsllcd by an anthuslaiftc crowd
ef eo.ro than in.mn i,, n„. r
senhm at St. Louis, Mo. lister, ths nstlon’a Chltl Executtva received a
rt-hresklng w. l.............I ... .......pliant return to the capital. Ths President will rest for two weeks at
Kev We » Fla | (,- w i n I thcie bv Vlce-Pro*ldent»«lect Alben W, Barkley,
(International)

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November 1st and the demand far
exceeded the space available.
•lark Taylor, Jr. Manager of
Palmetto State Market advises a
light supply of pole beans, toma­
toes, and M|utish were sold over
that market during the past week
with prices ranging from 12.00
to SO.UO per field crate for toma­
toes and polo beans averaging
14.60, A hea-ier volume is ex­
pected thin week. The quality is
reported mi unusually good and
growing conditions fine.
M. E. Williams. Manager of Ft.
Pierce State Farmers Market re­
ports the tomato season will he off
to a good start this week when
an niitlrimited volume of three to
five thousand crates will move
through the market. Cucumbers In
light volume will also start mov­
ing (ilia week anil volume should
pick up rapidly. Inquiries and buyerr on the market Indicate that the
demand for tomatoes will he good.
W. F. Nehrllng, Manager of Fort
Myers Market, says some eg g ­
plant will move from that ares
this week, the field* are looking
good nml they expect a heavy
volume a trout Nov. 15. A light
•mppiv of curumliera is moving
with mi Increase In volume expcr'cil. Early pepper shipments,
however, tin not look very promis­
ing, Manta carried over from seedbeds damaged try the hurricane ami
planted to fields look stunted and
will have to lie reset. Little pep­
per is -xperted until afler the
holiday.'!. Very llllle squash ha*
been planted so far. Tnr flnwrt
field* look good ami staggered
planting will lie of great assistance
in th« marketing of this comnicdltv. and tha outlook for flowers
seems good.

mo tAft"To I

Dr. Henry McLaulin

YOUR COLOR HEADQUARTERS
TUESDAY Thru SATURDAY
B E N J A M I N M O O R E 'S
R eady*M I«d

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and Htsndartl Colors.
This Paint has given
Satisfaction In Florida
for mure than 20 years

Rep. Thomas
H'nnllnn.a II. e . i * r i .S O
have tun from Jan. t, ItMO, to Jan

tin, I!' 15.
Miss Campbell wfc* accused only
of the alleged conspiracy Tlmnia*
was charged with ronnpliacy and
ill o with a i.erlc» of overt acts in
III” filing of illegrdly fal-e claim*
In addition to the alleged fn
tditiu* employment of Mis* Mid
tif f and MIhs Minor, the N ■**'
,1m ioy reptesentollve tvas rharged
with
tn esenttnu
for
pavmvnt
niilaiv vnurhers f»e ls«qiie!inc ft.
Mill for "services rendered ss
r 1*‘ik tvpist to the Committee on
Cn-Anierlran
Activities," T h e
gland jury said these claims were
fi iiniulelit heranse Miss Hill had
timleieil no service* to the com*
rnlttre.
Com I offlrinls said that eonvirtinn tin all the charges against
Thomna would c/nry a possible
maxituutu sentence of ill! years In
prison, 140,000 In fines, nr both.

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By ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOST:
Black
Sheaffer
fountain
Thirty eight peraon* were m i n ­
pen. Reward. Phone IIM-M.
ing on overdue planes today and
five others died In widely separ­
ated crashes over the week-end.
Three plans carrying .'18 pas­
sengers and crewmen were miss­
ing on the Pacific Coast. More
Optom etrist
than -10 planes and Severn! surface
ships scoured the shores of the
111 Magnolia At*. Phona 512
North Pacific for trace uf the
three craft.

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SANI-FLAT
S P E C IA L V A L U E

$3.33 Gal
ti

AT lltiML That'* the theme behind the Full llnmr Fashions
f.i lioin . new .stylings, tiettcr quality, licfler value* That's tha
I'M vails heie at .Sanford Furniture Company and n r uic aiixiou* to
ih. outstanding election* now on our floura. We hope you'll come

THE MUST dependable Flat Wall
Paint. Producra a Washable Flat
Finish In White or Pastel Shades
Carefully Worked Out hy Ex.
f r r I e ii r e ri Interior Decorators
teeper tones easily provided hr
addition of Moore'a Cotora in Oil.

Mill i f 111,. i*50.fHlh i

ENJOY T 1IIH DUAL PURPOSE
funndatlon* aasure the comfort
the daytime. At night you'll have
sire bed. Covered In a variety of
materials.

SOFA BED, Coll i|
of an expensive sol
a luxurlmi* full, ftp 1
Durable tapestry S I ,

B E N JA M IN MOORE S
Reg.

4 .7 0

DULAMEL
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ruts

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INSPECTION
» SERVICE

Y O U A tttP w t s

TH E "STANDARD" for all Intor Inr surface*. An eaay working
*eml.gloss In white and pleasing
llnte . . . for walla and wondwnry.
Washable, Yearn of satisfaction
In Florida.
l
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t 1 •«iM S U IT E Thu w a rm th of rirh
Ml *|&gt;11* will uuiply ju s ti fy a Mating
l i i t i r In lid* really fine luniH ure. A
i m i* night laid,- and the vsn••ni-li m i' included • O i ? A
■I, tl ir . c m ajor g S A l O t F
piece*.
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BENJAMIN MOORE’S
1MPERV0
Reg. 7.25

n m st
® J 0 5 0 CS1

.

Floor and Trim
VARNISH
Special $4,50 Gal.
Comblnllng tht Ihret vnnat Roatht
Quallllta . , . quick drying, hard*
wearing waterproof. Extremely
pale, allowing lln* grained wood*
to beat advantage. Equally null,
•bla for door* and woodwork.

A New Muffler
P ro v ld tt ffowar and

Economy
•H

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etsuui* r,*.i*J im Mk
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emteru IhU, am titsl aw

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with * Isskr, iloeiwt, warnsmt
ruiffl.r. I f , i t u i n n s awd nit*

OHOOI
C0 NG0 WA1.L TOR LAST.
..
'TV. Thli ammilng now
wall rotering looks like rich ceramic
UM—drela and cleani like It, too.
Yel the co«( Is only a fraction of
tha eoit of life and you have » wide
choice of iparkling colon, Congo*
wall la 64 Inches wide

* w * Iks * a ,l * « r of your m .ln s,
w t t u w s tt. pterluu. CM, U t M

I w * ' *h» «i*....*t irtt.m do yyu*

t«r. If you w « t a new «iu*»f,
w ell toil*t a Om utM Votd muIg*r p r w p d y st m u ll m l A ***
m uta.r will mshu vswt i n snsch
out.Wr, much w tar Is ddve.

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'Hllki where wo'vo been for M ye^ra"
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Wft
In r ponlllon to aupplr
you with g|| yoor i l u s and
P*l"t Ntada, no maltar how
BMall or how large, ,

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t. it tit change in temperature.

To Prot#et Ui* P *ie* of the World;
To Promt!# th . Pro g ra.. of America.
To Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

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V O LU M E X X X X

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W ho

S t r ik e s
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S A N I'O H P .

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C onciliators
Seek To Avoid
Own Disputes

T ig h t
La w s

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J u r is ­

B a t t l e s

WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. (/ p | _
Federal and New York Slate men
who umpire the big labor atrike*
have worked out a plan In avoid
Juritdictional d i • p u t e * brtwrrn
themselves.
Cyrur S. Chinn, director of the
Federal Conciliation Service, an
nouiRcd the agreement todav. and
called it "an extraordinary and tin •
usual achievement."

W EA TH ER

R en t
T o

Be

C o n tro l
Sought

W ASH IN GTON , Nov. 9—(Th
— Housing expediter Tighe
Woods will aak the new Congrata for tighter rent controls
lor "at least another year."
A
apnkesman for
Woods
gave this word to reporters today. lie said the housing ex­
pediter believes the new law
should catry criminal penalties
for violations and should plug
''some of the loopholes In the
present law."
The proposed one-year con­
tinuation
of
rent
control*
would he from next Mar. .11.
when the present law expires
Among other things. II we
stated. Woods will ask
I. Control over evictions
Triple damages to truants wh«
arc over-charged. .1 Criminal
penalties for rcnl celling vio­
lations, Including fine, nr Jail
term* or both.

:\

Education Group
Seeks Probe Of
2 Congressmen

Briefly, It provides that tin
federal agency w ill InVt on the
big dispute* In N ew -Y o rk State,
Involving th* natlon«l welfate or!
xarlouxly affecting Interstate Com
merre, or when several elate* are
Involved.
The vtat* mediation board will
have exclusive iurtxdlrtbui nv-i
th only a minor 1 , u | u i r
th* disputes with

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D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
II ES P A V

N O V . «». I0 1 S

No. iG.

A s s n d .ilf i! Pr*?a- l p .i * pcI W ire

UMT May Not Soviets Seek To Bar
Be Pushed In
81st Congress Religion From U. N.
A rm e d
U pon
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Freedom Of
Declaration;
Jews Ask Troop Movement Probe

M a n p o w e r

Hr HI TON t . r I ) )
Associated Pleas Ml Ulan Ulatrx
Reporter
WASHING,TON. No. '» , »'|
Universal Mtltiarv Iraimo.- I .,. l - ,|
fy President Tinman in 'he i m .I
probably will p«l L» p».l,«d uliro
ihe new Democrat" &lt;».».&lt;•,-ll-,I t'.m
Rtc .&gt; Iliret, 111 JiTlUMM
F'n lai ,ss rrai liable ■
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rials Inns., ihr'c In . !« ,li I", final
While I louie derm,hi

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1st It I .1. M m K n t a r e d " - H i A t U S

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n.m . i.ri.i.m And I(jfy
itV Commission
Commissioi

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erlablitltmetil, lit a piuiitoo in know
!• &gt;e ficrclom of
policie*, e»presi doirhi ,h. UM I
Ln.t',1 N.riioni
.1
program xviff he urged ii ihe ne\l
I ! hun.iTi Rigid!,
flip tr / iHItH* I • l *Mlfll **f• M1
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Congress ses ion
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League
S t iy s
H „aitea*4 Oa ra a * Three*
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up a reaervoll ,,f liaoird mao •n nt ar Ml * Me ft' |r*x■t il, ,1 "pot in
i"’ I 'iii* Article 16
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ami 'h ft mite ,.( the, 11 l»aie f"
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WASHINGTON. Nov 9. (/ri1r
1
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t'l ‘ kffifit* f * i *| l» r ** * v{1■' M
make It more essential t&lt;- gor full tried 1
. Id • 1 . , baiq-d !*•
1 Labor'* League fur Poliln si Edit attention to the piesenl m m U 1
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II," &lt;-*»r
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lit I •« tiling
tul 1 |Mlt|tsl* I*' 1 ('«*’.
• "1 filing *
Ir .1 ,1 , -aim ing '
tint, 1, v till
• i«r I Itrrr I
slienjfth nf the Arms»' , &gt;|e|ritf v II- &gt;I
fin HIM| ton X*
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retgutnri (IvIVvirni im l Repi
The Armv now lx emleai-oring r ■ h"'l, |, A•j a11 ( I I . ,, 1 ndrn, A t - ’ I I* , » * If* fM I • "Uf rlf |tf (l|!f f (\
| i *ri mitttu* *
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Mr., R S.' Bates. 2021 Palmetto D *""** (R-N J) an H O K nn vlt (R build up lo the 8.17.n&gt;'u l»a*o
- If 1 I.\
y* A v*pr#i
aullmrlied
hv
Ihe
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Av#nw#, rec#iv*d mlhnr rut* h»v ( « h c i jfioula nni nr
in fbfc
111t *** 1 1 lift. .ii* ......... D, R a lr
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If DMT svere ad-.pled m • p .i'
hfr glasses were h in l-ii fn1|.,v.Ing | new Cnngren without first heinq
Ion, h- ib«i I,. ■ lopment*
" . f t *t nf t 1•
of
Ihe
effnrl
a.id
evpei'diillie
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a collision of automobile* at .' on;
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Hi* nillllsrv St'0'|l,l r.c h1..' led In
ii, - *j| f 1. | ul *liMt i tMUplirt
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o emok rhix morning at Oak A&lt;r
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nur ami Twentieth Street.
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or- operating ■ separate . g*in/aii"i |, a*| mi to.lii'.' |.*i,l -d .l| cU*)c
t» ,ii|p|ft» dl|t|t# 4f ftf I'd» (Hiitrll (k#
* i prm*nt
for training vniitlu
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i ,i die port ol Ban
’in I tn
tt
At the time of the avrldenlj t5*n,,a.,'0n
bv A F l- v * * l;
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UMT
men
would
not
•&gt;
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elig'hlo
i
Mri. Bate* was riding In the frnnl Henl William Green opposed all
ill a Hi ill h .lup
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for
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as
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*eat oft a 19I f Pontiac SAdan ifrlven 1three in the ie* enl ramp'ten |(
\ Irltc, I, Ml, I I, Waller Lyl*&lt; I ■
11*
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» ■ rrcairlcnt rtuman tv
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liftII If Ml IhIt tfit I Ml. • dl" t
Armv.
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me
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hy her x«n. WHItam Bales, who n M|(1 ,||(. F h |
inVM“hf!A|r
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li'tv.'rnor'
1* * *‘ Hitj* I■
% H m in i I M ini» .
training program for N • i-m old. ,.| die l.i ,'h T-1, i,o off" c d' I •
an effort to avoid a
oHIxion ,
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mi ■ •11-nur
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scraped the curb with the it.,,* ,,f 'bar rm made a gain* I Ferguson hy
IHf. ’ in I Hern v M 'llocc'x 21
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hi* car. a* mark* Indicated.
A J Folumiliit
Drew Praniui,
and requirement* f„l linnpx avadulili I,„i,p II," ' oimiI pi" ed title "tllf
V|lf M in *'••* inexidontifil voting on
ill,.ni I ,,,*meet .f I I''.' tieln Ii J
,»!« J .1
•In School Nf| I
or
ft „piin iim ) fin 1'**** ► I h lfft
1941 Chevrolet i*d*n driven Itv | rhatgri made againvl O'Knntki Sy fur ilutv oil tattle the C.iitid d a l"!,
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" v i, , avcnl.'i I in the
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Robert Red*nbaugh, who wax pin the Capital Times, Madison. Wise. Thl" program wat adnptml no n
" Ifti'-il ■''in1 -'I the Canvas*ing
1 n il
caedlng east on Twentieth Street,
R'-nr ! 1 S,.inin..lo Ctoiill &gt;• which
mild substitute for (lie UMT pi" S l f k l ' l l l I l f ' V f ’ l l l I l M
In ihe case of Thomas, chairman grain.
. • i-t-i
had *wung to the left to avoid
Under II. up to l« 1.000 Mil. ,01.111 111 I
' 1n l f “
Mulu.li'.l I.'&gt;mml««ioncr II 11 Pop#
[ M .r.e
three automobile* parked on (he of the House Cnmmitlee on UnCnunty .I'lilire R. W Wart and
South tide of the atreet, where a American Activities, the league re­ draft age youlha may volurdeet
•—■^County R-.glrtror, Mr*. Lourlna
home ti under eonslruellon. and ferred to hi* indictment yeiterdey for a y##r "f Army duty within [
\ Me**i'iwet.
the country The 101.000 figure l*|
collided with the Rate*' automobile
t In the g 'erncr’i tor*, pemtnolo
th- 8.17,000 strength
whi«h wae going wait on Twen- hy a federal grand Jury on charge* In addition
Cuut&gt;’ \' ge'o Fuller Wiurcn 3,91*2
(Caattaaae Oa fax * T h r * V ,
to which C annes* |isrndtt*d. th*
fifth Street.
ir J S
. itc, tn '".1 hy Hci i 'l: i Judge
MM Ml. Nn» '» T
Army
to
build
bv
next
dune
10,On# of the parked car*, a nnirk 1
n „ ...
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pii.il ilium I" the VIG' 1C
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Sadan belonging to Frank Robert- j 1H I T C H S P
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leached hurrli.iae lotre ni
i | UtlSglU » H'jthM o4tr(
4 i ' i,tc* to 1,05, v &gt;t"« I'.-elveJ
aon, a earpanter, wa* near the'
l n K lf t H H n T f iiiM K f a
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ter »..,x li.ral- l ,i 11% 1 'I, »»»»: L. |*l #a• f*»• • Mm t** (^% **m
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atraet Interaction. 14 Inchea frxnsi
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mlle^ i,n lion, ti.***, It
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the curb and on th* wrong aide o f 1
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P r e s id e n t
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tha atreet. Police Chief Roy G
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Patterson Investigated the , p-i fleet tourist arrivals aic from I"
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cldent The front left fender and *n 25 percent above last wa* s'
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headlight of the Rata*' sedan wax | this Golf Coast vacation rentei
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smashed, and the right windehhdd J With the p,,si election c - i l&gt;rexii|eni lodav nf (he SnuHiei't i 'l l st 'UIII ’ *tIf " III i
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wax cracked when Mr*. Hate* was still to hit « peak, visitor ("g •
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Sever a I of the' larger xeax.nu! president nf the Holltton Poet. | l.urrtcane bunt-, e l . . '
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Y O R K , Nov. »— &lt;JPi- The
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rue "Early Bird" card* tn mem Hudson River Day Line has da Aubb Ii wnri'7* I I* t ■*
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Mrs, S. C. Dickerson, local nurs­
Nov. 12, It wax announced today
mounting coat*.
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Alfrerl V. S. Oloott, preside*', Mi* III sib* "
ery specialist, will alk on growing bv Jarne* Singletary, poat adjui
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ience*," will he aown
Bird" membership card* if they New Voik and Albany for *:&lt;
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friend* x
1 Fdy . A chicken pilau aupper will be nav their membership fee before veer*, said last night the dlr*ctoi«
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T A L L A H A 8 S E E , Nov. 9, (JPi—
to th# Atlantic
' 1917
places a, 1
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WASHINGTON, Nor. f , (IP)— Democratic leaden leraad a
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tive director of the State Induitrlal
to all liv ■
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, intold thonlder today on Ihe propoial hr Mr*. Cleaner Rootarell
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Commleilon, le going back to hie
tvn another man wl- • * • 1 ••
vitatlon • ■ oh in t'l •
- iter
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that
Stales*
Right*
seppeHcri
he
pun«d
from
tl|e
party.
National
Mi
laoulv
fiom
the
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old Job at unemployment compen­
In hia hand. He began
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irtrel
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'*'ti&lt;( of th# clu*
Chairman J. Howard McGrath told a reporter tt will b* ep to Hr*
..... Odham w&lt;i •
sation director for the agency
on tha head I b-g m 1 1'1"' *
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TRe commleilon yesterday da(he prlitd chalrmaaahipt la Ihe new Congm i.
I 'ilbam , rejnonse
* -rnlth who -• ■
wanted to do. I am pi"pa* •• 1
added, am &gt; ih-m iv
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flered vacant the |7,800-a-year
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TAMPA, Nox, y . I.T' •' you thiol rmoking c iu ic i r xru-&gt;1
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. (^D— Demoiraifc control of the net
fleboard
t ■rnjjye.l
put Davie back to hta 17,500 merit
How about dtm litigl Or ' -H '«hly ifaroned loncfr get you » (.rt*
igitam poet h* left In November, Houre and Senat.' may mean inr iraied ;&gt;ower lor the Louisiana and
cinnmx ol the xtomarh?
JA \ &gt; F I
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Mitamippi delegation! in the doinRi ol Ccmgie»».
Dr Alton Or Inner, pentof mrgcrv il Tnlane Medical Jcho .l.
Du* to 'h» \rmlxt'
il a/ s j I*That if Irufe of courif, providing cuitom prevail* and
i«
bfation. th- r«g’ilxrl: vhadulfff
no attempt hr northern Democrati to punnh mutherneti who boiled caught a hunch of ih-rc qur '" "' and hulled harl ih* amwert »» he
■'.(*. R A C K S W O LF
Jayce# lup b-ip
r ,, Nov.
•CMthem
11- vlmi*t-d thxt i"' #11 the expetlt here for the Second
G A 1 N EH V IIX E , Nov. B, ( A h - to the Statei Right* movement
11 has be*n poitp 'o*d until Lb*
Tha ' Galns#vtU* Exchange Clab
Annual Southe*xt*tn t'an&lt;cr '" " ta r would agree.
To date, however, U lk In W **b-f
following Thursday r " " i; il waa
w i» on record today aa requesting Ington ha* been morn eoneillalory flea Dec. 31, ha will outrank moat
It I* Ms opinion rhat xu."1
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BOSTON. Nov. IJ. *1T , T ''- " " * Navy mspeuv-n in thr North announce I today by Gordon Rt 44&gt;a new three-war contract ‘ far than otherwise and President Tru other newly.elected Democrat* and ha* a definite relation in »*"■* penter*— and again onty If the*r
ley, president
Coach R ijr Wolf of the Unireralty man himself haa talked of unity.
H akin is the kind that rnp»|*ntlv Atlantic h a v r ’copvioted Pexi A-........I Ixmra File ll.at ,'W» lw-*thmg
ronaequentiy will have seme aetil- of the mouth, Ihroat and June
11
ftif of Florida.
On the Sena to aide Senator F.l- nrllv over them. Thl* la Imporlant may canae a rlironh- IrrlUtlor.
Mibmarinai
could
n
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ihe
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niter!
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,
mere
bant
Heel
r Irrltateo by the tun.
- Tha dnb pasaad a resolution to lender (D ), Louisiana's aenlcr xlnce commute* posts initially are a long ivri'Ht—and lhat may "" 1 '■ On the cheering side, be xsld
The commander ol ll,c xiihmr.utc ll-el i.xrd that 'iph* &lt;"hmxMnct ~ T H E
that affect yaatarday and said senator will become second rank­
rancer.
drinking haa no effect on c«nc*r. nf that type— known a- &gt;no.lel......... .
-&lt;l*lavcd the
that enplea would be sent to tho ing majority member of tho Agri­ He would like places on tha public
Remember1 that "chronic itti'x- Neither do lughly seasoned foodx.;
JA CKSO .1.V IL L I., Nov. s t - M
,,"invading'’
group
moving
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d
.
iamting
* ; Argentir l lid
Stata Board of Control, tlia Uni­ culture Committee.
He nlen 1* works and agriculture groups.
Blit footls served "piping hot" an jnvading 81011(111
’&gt;
Hon over a long period "
High Low
Station
”
Txvo
hundred
Guprtex
could
''e
p
ihe
Umled
-tile
r
Merchant
versity of Florida Alumul As­ bidding for g place of tha powerful
That aeem* to be M&gt;e kox "* probably do cause rhrnnle IrriU8enator Eastland (D -M iu ) will
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sociation, and other Intereatad Appropriations Committee and, be eecond ranking Democrat on the many rancer raaei. What we
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Boston
tion and ranrpr, Dr. Ochxrer said Marine from the sees," Fife
since Democrat* will have three Expenditure* Committee, nnd third within rearon without injury may
troop*.
lie ftdetori, bowfvff,
•(" PriK*((^f undfr onltr* to &lt;
’*Pturt
Chlcaan
And any stomach trouble, es­
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vacancies to fill, is In n good post on Judiciary. He may try for the h# danreroua when rarried I" ' »• pecially* in men over 40, should be United Rtetea has perfected new Argrntte and its heavily dtfeuded
Detroit
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SM ITH M A K E S T R IP
tkrn. I f he Unde the aaaignmenl Appropriation* Committee.
ceaa.
Investigated for rancer at once. anti • submarine d e v i c e x wl-vh F«ir base, swsm ashore on northern
Nashrlll*
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MOSCOW, Nov. 9 —(A1)— United be will give up hia post on th*
A good example nf lhat lx km Maybe ft'* an nlrep—hut It ran should ha capable of matching th- beaches. They wore xpecial arctic
Senator Stennls (D-MIxa), now
Fhoenlr
70
—
States Ambassador Walter Bedell labor committea.
equipment.
Dr. tJrhaner aaid tl»o" develop Into cancer
member of tha Rulaa and the cancer.
snorkels.
St. Louis
t’ft t i
flam
141* taauaa
—— .a atrip
fLouisiana's
Mtlalan
a
&lt;
other
man In Ihe Tost Office commlttaei, la trying la no question, in hia opinion, 'hat
Smith
leave* tkla
this ----«
weak- tfor
I'norkols wet" credited with
Unit* of fhr ipeond fleet rllmn*
Doaa tight clothing cause canRan Antonio
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lo Berlin and perhaps Parts. Ho Sonata, Senator-elect Iging will be for Public Works, on which De­ constant exposure over many
' -'nking" or "cripping" rn undlocarT Ivrt tha femlnln" world re- od what tht* Navy dexcrllmrl -• ♦»&gt;■
Scatilo
expects to return within a weak. n newcomer and a# such la not mocrats will hare a cuupjo of to wind and sun wilt causn tanrrr.
oeid ' numher of the Invading
it does not, said Ih . Ochs- moat agtenaivo North Atlnnib' clloerd
Wnshltu ton
likely to draw assignment to nny racaneiea to fill. I f ancccMful In
He referred not to panonx who
maneuvgra yaatarday with an "in- force
Jeckionvlllc
nf th* more important committee*. this bid. ha would leave tha Fust gat a blitter whah they want a
vaslon”
of
Newfoundland.
j t h* warned "any penon with
Vice Admiral D. il. Duncan, com7t '
Miami
((.'•etiaean On Peg* BlgM)
However, (Inc* ha will tab* oftan but to fisharmen and rnr(Ceatlaa** Ua ra a * KlakH
Scctioaa of th* Second Marine
iCnnllnuad Oa I’aa* t'-lakl)
Tallahaaion
A’ » l
B B a fc. .
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HWis

Two Cars Collide
At 20th And Oak
Hurting Mrs. Bates '*"on ron,;;t?, !od*,r,Sfr ,or

I' innl l aIni hi tion
Truman Big
\ f*tf* In n r;::nole

III A lliinlic Off
IhIiiihI Of Nassau

Bullitt liuavuslo
Survey China For
Joint F.f A Croup Gandhi's Killer

Tells Coirrl 01
(!rime Mohvr;

Mr &gt; Imlirlrd

Ry Grand Jury

I ni b dluifi D m

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Demo Control Of Congrew May
Mean Power For 2 Soi'lhera Slates

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Authority Says Smoking Might
Cause Camer Of Mouth, Lungs

Admiral Says 2IIII New Subs Could
Sink America’s Merchant Fleet

W EA TH ER

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M A w ro H D m m n a u V «a n

TU ESD A Y NOV, t.

What‘$ Wrong Here?
* different ways
the flg u re e 1
through 18 can
ba made to form
a m afic square
adding to A4’ in
the four horlion*
tal, four vertical
rows and two di­
agonal rowa. Us­
ually pencil work
Is required to ef­
fect this result.
In thie case, a
pair of scissors
w ill tran sfo rm
th is Im perfect
arrangement of
the 16 figures
Into a perfect
s q u a r e . O n ly
three cute are
necessary.
( A a o lu tlo n
a p p e a ra elsew h a r e In th e
page).

A DOTOGRAPH FOR JUNIOR READERS
H E basket of
f l o w e r s hob
beau placed la
the corner of thla
■tags for a per­
f o r m e r whom
you do not to*.
Y o u c a n m ake
the p e r f o r m e r
appear by faking
e p e n c il a n d .
etarllng at dot 1,
drawing a cootln u o u a l i n e
from dot to dot,
f o ne ec u*
tlvety, until yoa
reach dot 67.
'''When the pic­
t u r e a p p e e re ,
you can guest In
what kind of en­
tertainment the
performer !a a
atar.
You can also
have the added
pleasure of col­
oring the picture
with crayons or
colored pencil*.
W h a t le the
h id d e n p e r ­
former?
M«***f

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A B O D E EG I t K AD
CBK

TRADE LAST I

Here civic has been arranged
in a geometrical figure as a pos­
er. The problem is to see, If you
can, how many different ways
you ran spell out civic.
While we’re on the subject,
we ll point out the Interesting
fart that there la a magic square
that can be formed of Human
numerals arranged thuily:

■n it,; )i»ubjrvt, hut huh won't h a te to do n a tty
0, t u a,uni score, II till "drrprmfs” cm pour
K u rill's surface?

U Wlieie Is the deepest unexcuveiled spot in the United
Stull s, that Is, the dry land fu r­
thest helmv sea level?
in "I lay me down In peace
in sleep” precedes the line that
pi' ides the nume of a famous
sung about the ‘deep.’’ What Is
!»;«.• song ?
11 English author of such
popular novels as "Sorrell and
Son.'’ "Doomsday," etc., is War-

Question of Age
R IS C IL L A Is ths only girl in
the I'eters family and the eld­
est of seven children of her oldfashioned parents. The chll*
dren's sges run In four-year
•teps, Frisellla being lour (linns
ns old as Albert, the “ baby."
How old dors that make Robert,
the second son?

P

use In Napoleon's day. There lire also live mistakes
in d ia lin g , which you tnny luive to nenrch very
ciiM-lully with sharp eyes to discover.
Ibov many of all these III arrnis can you llml?
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RIDDLE-1CULOUS

A here will all of the remaining kings In Europe
siw «i» be clowned?
i|l*jri|.u n*n *n u() itt.aiay

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12

Wliut famous character
iiiouiui in deep thought In
i ileiiiien of the deep, su to

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I I A classical novel of adventure In lire deep, ”t(t,000
t.u u iu n (Jmler ttn S ta ," wu*
written by — — ?
I I What was termed In a
•lames iippenheim poem as the
"deepest city in the world?"
16.
According to Shakespeare,
11 he thunder, that deep and
hi radful organ-pipe, pronounc'd
the name o f --------?’’
It). Wellesley student divert
AN C l K N T
are shown alxive performing
• t rii-ths tmd gvnmuKtlce several feet deep
Anil#.* dsHpru'iF with m*e flow derjr.tmy divert
lu protect th e ir
safely descend in the ocean—
om ipnnta f rum
fAJ 125 feet; (b) 200 feet; (c)
TOO fefit?
being
molested
tiy would lx* i»!*17. Whnt mice populous consuihh I iim o r .
if .tliienl rnuv lies deep In the
they housed i up
wali-rs of the Atlantic?
liv es, to nmt.i- it
1ft. How deep In the briny
more ilillli nil f&gt;r
ib ip would you huve to go bethe prisoners to
fin - &gt;nu ecuud to find living
cicu tu ie s?
Sup|»o9tt there
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1- •••’* •"'U. •
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wah a primmer In
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to you to lend
— 1 *VI WOJ tf ♦,»4,«,4J
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the only exit,
» !'•*•• *HI «»i*s Mi»« f Hia*» tel
without getting
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i mu "ur «i » y * f&gt;
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lost?
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CAN YOU GET THE PRISONER OUT
CRYPTOGRAM
T H E longer a tubetitiiHuii crytd. the easier It is
* fiO matter how forbidding Its length may make
it 6ppt*r. One of the best known phrases in Englieh, descriptive of an inglurfuus death, comet
from t poem written by Sir Walter Scott. It
provldea a substitution ciypt in wlilib there are
m an/ ahurt, repeated wonts dial are starting
point!
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lIW U Q N t H E D C G . A lT N N OW H W U XW
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I V E marksmen all took a shut
at this target and each scored
exactly one hundred lu a differ­
ent way. by hitting the various
rectlons the fewest number uf
times he could to reach that per­
fect (cure.
e
Some took more shuts than
others. Can you figure out their
•core?
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Ift Q U IZ-CR O SSW O R D PUZZLE FOR ALL THE. FAMILY

HB, DO A I M fettD m rather
odd habit t i iM t B f birth­
day cards whisk u i M M to bar
and uaiog them to tead a a U l
greetings to her other frtenda,
Maybe that U why th is week
the received only I f * birthday
cards. An/Wap. ■at*’* a * later-

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F ■ modern aoldler ihould suddenly be trnns*
ported Into Napoleon lionajmrte's cont|uerint(
French army of the 10th century, he would not be
In a completely strange world. The bugle calls
would sound fam iliar In his ears and the cere­
monies would not be much different from those of
bis own army. The recruit from the 2(Jlh century
would have to be vaccinated before entering the
imperial service, and ha would nut be sure of bq
lug assigned to the ground forces, for Napoleon’s
army had an a ir corps equipped with balloons.
All such facts must be known by the artist who
attempts a historical picture, if he wishes to avoid
the errors contained in the representation below
of Hunsparte'a "Retreat from Moscow." T ills
drawing has five anachronisms. That Is, live ub-'
|e&lt;:U are shown In the picture that were not In

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A CH of the letter* below rep
tteente one e f the digit* 1,2,
8,8, fi, 0 .7 ,6 ,1 ,0 le e problem lit
diviiion. You can dlecover clue#
In the arrangement that will en­
able you to determine which let*
ter represent* which digit aod
solve the problem. .

IV IC la one of a number of
common words that a rt pal*
Indlorries, That Is, they are
■pelted the same whether you
read forwards or backwards.
Some other common palindrome
words that'll probably occur to
you are madam, nun, level, ewe,
sag, gig. Ada, Eve, Anna, Han­
nah*, pop, pap, pip, rotor, ate.

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II) Kcthuirlir pill**
tl t'uiiim
11- “TNuu tltalt nul ■ - ui»&gt;h murr
lu thy biultirr" (Dml ’l l 11*I
t l—“ WtTUuni I* Ufui* him IlnO Imlh
undtriUlnllnSi Out the f J*» nt *
fuul an ill lh »--- - ul lh« **ilh"
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tl "They illd ----m*. *n,l it ami
not" IP* Mi 16)
M "An byyiucille with hit — • tl*
■liuyvln hit ntlshhuMi"
(t’r. ItlW)
M—Whsl illit Oulislh w**i bel*«*n
his thoulil*l*t (1 H*m 17nil
M—UIik is I api u.g
17 Th* king uf wh«l nt*,* «*, (k*
pritil uf th* must nigh timl'T.,
(dm. M ill)
ia - « ----— lh« lUruJil.”
(I 8am. tilts )
l»—"Cuunftl III lk« h**il uf man I*
Ilk* il««P — I bill • insn uf un
d*iiuiiding will disw II uni"
(Pr. (Oil)
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M—Rtl»*s l*mp*rtlui* of
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I i "Penkey
41 -Whst « u th* sep«i saiuMRt
warn by Jiwlth ptittlt «ul|*iit
(1 Ism. I4 ili
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la what :Jir| Mafia uiit Lhg
3 SeataTf (Raw l l i l )

CATCH
( Uv wio» ■
——

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•lb monlM

mi
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New T u iin M t l
flt t W L S ™

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Guess Who
L I E W as burn in April in Vlr' gin In, mul wa-v orplmncil nt
four, so that lit- huiDlu go to
work euily and educate tilimo-lf.
I localise of Ilia lowly origin, tln&gt;y
colled him "Thn Mill Roy of The
Blaihni.". Hut at :M he entered
C o n g row h, and w a a e le c t e d
Hpeuher of she Hnuae of Re|i|-o*
acntutlvea imnierliately. He was
throe tlintn an uitaugcyiuiful tail*
iliihile for Chief Executive, but
he «uid,{it’d rather be right than
iTe-odent," aurl he remained one
of the nation'll greatest states
men. In hie later years. hU home
waa in Kentucky, and Ilia deeCen­
dant I brvumit one of the must
dfstlnguishcd families (n the
State.
H U name was - ■—— ?
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im ip
♦It, I *U1&lt;“ 111
1*|,| l!U|| l U4M|
#1—"Th* lltin.llhoify
— |b* t*.
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T h is simple drawing will
see if
ir you do, and gauge your
analytical ability.
Just count the number of an*
gles.
gies. The
i ne task may seem simple,
simple^
and one that can be done quick!/.
Hilt there ere at least 40 angle*
In the d ra w lr” . How many more
than 40 th a n are le for you to
determine,
&lt;« 4 a l y a a t a i m i
■i m w t —t«*j» i t r&gt;o&lt;u
Q E in a x n n n o ir
u n r - 'n
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�PAGE THREE i

Letterwritiofe F o r
Europe Is Pushed

I

(Continurd from Page One)
!
Ruiiian propotal, would replace
"fittdoni of thought, conscience 1
and itligion" as drafted.
•
Soviet Delegate Alexei Pavlov
argued that "scientific thought
should have the same priority as
ro llo u t thought in the era in which
we live today" and that hit pro
potal would accomplish that end.
In another part of die article
Russia proposed making "freedom
to pertorni religious services" sub­
ject to "the laws of the country
concerned and the requirements of
public morality."
No

action

was

taken

at

would be llagi.iiil violation* "
'l'he A rail Legion of Trans­
jordan i* BriDiii train ed mid sub­

c eA fM E R I C A N S

f

am

K N O W fHA1‘
'ftifcRE. IS A H ,
unknow n

s o l d ie r s

4 R A V E .F R O M
BCrfN T H E .
R E V O L U T IO N A R Y
and i He w a r

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OF I 8 I 2 *
t h e r e v o l u t io n a r y w a r &lt; r a y
IS A T A L E X A N D R I A , V A „ A N D T H t
W A R O F 1 8 I Z c; r a y e I S N E A R
A V O N S P R I N G S , N .Y .

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MANY
S E P A R A T E PARTS
A R E M E R E IN AN
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R E F R I h E R A IO R
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To

18 MILES WALKING ON LAND*

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BEEN

D t f E R M l M E P AS
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

B O N *1' a r e
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By STANLEY

lliii

morning's session.
*wlrs IVanklin It. Roosevelt of
the United States and Mrs Freda
Corbett of Britain joined u num­
ber of nttier delegates speaking oil
behalf of the article as originally
drafted. It states:
“ Everyone has the right to free­
dom of thought, conscience and |
religion. This right Includes free- |
dom to change hie religion or
belief, and freedom, either alone
or in community with other* and
toftpubllc or p/lvate, to manlfeat
hTT religion or belief lit teaching,
practice, worship and observance."
Meanwhile Secretary of Stale
Marshall conferred privately for
more jhan an hour with China’s
United Nations delegation chief,
Dr. T. F. Tsiang.
The future extent of American
military and economic aid to
Chling Kai Shek’s regime was re­
ported discussed.
Chinese officials here said their
Mcernmeut "is in the process" of
asking Washington for mora helpto the extent of *400.000,000 worth
of economic assistance and *600,000.000 worth of military aaaUtante.
American sources seid the whole,
question of eld to China ie being
studied against a general back­
ground feeling that there Ip not
much point ih pouring water into
» le« king
. .. burket.
„
asked, they
Thee question being: -------(p lain ed , ie whether needed millfary equipment should be sent to
a country whara Communist insur­
gent armies apniar to be carrying
all before them.
South Africa told « Unilad N a­
tion Committee »he has made
plant for the eloaer union and
integration qf southwest Africa
with her own union territory.
In a.eUlatiwtti lu.lhe D8-nations
Trusteeship Committee, the domlnIm
legate,-Erie H. Eouw
I w 'ii chief its
deicgau,&lt;e,rt&lt;
*-°«w

any jwjral or legal ob}|gatlon to:
submit the former mamVtted terri­
tory to Ipdlreet tlnlled Nations’
control mulct .a trust agreement. '
(Union of South Africa forces
took southwest Africa from (letmany in HUE Sine" 1W0 It Km
been administered by The. union
tint"

of

tcry” sh"ouId~ send repreaenUtWe#
to tbe union Pgrllgmentl.
The Security Council decided to
end ita Parla sittings not later
than Dec. 16. Council delegatea
■aid.

Gandki’i* Killer

S l o t Machine Row
Prompts Threats Of
Oentli I'W ‘J
, Wornmii

sidized ll bole the b lin d o f &lt;he
I'ho
M ill IN K 111 V .x 'I, i Pi
summer fie ld in g III I lie le r im le ill in iiiitti lung ■?iin |r '* iit t*f i Itio tlier
area.
mid d an glili up lit I I leaf llltit bllH” l
(Jn o fflcird I ep..i-|s pet
led lu ll* MUS glided
I'o
|&lt;r&gt;tiii|)li&gt;ti by
today I h i l tile h g t pluili-i are erne
two detiMl I In rul Util 1 upiRliv l v
titlin g to'in*. u -o id h rin I'sle -td ie liica l groups
port " h u ll I'm M in.n gu* e III tin
tlrs Klunig \ mi M nrlghrock and
Arabs
ime nt Ii-’ i tw in I m ii tile rs, M arie,
P riv u le le iv i-li -.m ice - declared ! *•. abandoned *t.. ■
i cam paign »fBritish MfIti111 HMt lit '1'IHp Ht&gt; I r i r r n n i n r i I r i i r i y e l e l ’dai
p jM t'lli
Mil* III* hi i* liich read
by Ihe tra ti i egmii tlie 'e m fnriii*
' You il he h. r !■*.is-lit ’’
ants -aid the H u lm h . a me tro lil
I'lie t r i e III* - i. * m i found •»
troop tii-e- :ii Mafnil and Xualia. |i (ilain env&lt;-1ii | ........... tier luallbOX
f r a t ii Iordan
in .Marie sh e &gt; " I m -i retu rn ed
|A *eel l», |, n| till- dl - | l l . l l u u* J in lil Mir 11 l ,1 1 - I . T:l i r l l i n w liri
delaw d i ti»&gt; I- 1,i*di id( ii iiil \v|l»i t in ’ bail |iii .c n t . | ,,i| a d ia l g r of
asked Mir dive i i , it- -i. i a— 1**0 | . '«**■'• m i a . i ■ime d e u ce
immedi j l r I v l.lenl it ledI I
V In i, I ii a
in * n t In oug ll a
In •
III
The t e n „ i I . , . l
I* mdow ol tin \ _*u Mi u lrln ock
Paul
*11ll Jlft*r * . KaM1 ‘ **1"
l.nlue la-t t i nl i
Vttadw d to M
tlv# of I lift* lit"I ill* meslirii
was Ib r mr- a . i
.Mamina and
*f|U
- Ini' f* &gt; t&lt; In ti i
M a rie
I it v ..It . i you die
erltm i ni in recent da*-* . 'o n * tniior
Aftvi Mir -r. oml lineal. Mar'e
th e a r r iv a l iii I •
i ■i •I •&gt;. i &gt;. &lt; alii dinted Mini it i npt drci-ton to
i 11*011' id"* able i . i i m b , .,1 lln t r d i quit llien cnni|iai, n In 'ia|iatliv by
troop- ll IK Ic a iiiv d ( i i i l l i r i Ilia* locul !'IHU|" anil .liability ll* lead
KOltte -'f
I i . m»|i » tin**- n-’** (. to*i nut lif.
Marie's lather,
teschi-d Pnlr-M iit
I'l n- pn
lib .i plr'idril with the
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to
y*i*v- I’Milif in 1ii I **r v put mii l»\ :i fni
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f fiititl yvit Ii u liit'lk ti&gt; ft*r |nI»linK
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ON M l AXfIVAl IN WASMNBfON, Vice-President-elect Senator Alben
J &amp; l B k ™ KentockyUlKeeted b , U . l l . B. Ulfflo (rlgW ), director
of tho fleneto minority policy committee. The 71-year-old Henator '.-.-ill
vacation with President Truman al Key West, Florida, (/nt tvitollorial)
. * V- /- ■ 4

HOIDINO HIM HANOI to her face.
Mrs. Cliiabclh Fsrterl, 20, brrui.s
down in a Los Angeles courtroom
during testimony into Ihs slaying of
list husband, Jerome Ferret., 3a.
According to the police, Mrs ferrrri struck her husband with a mist
cleaver after Allen Aldron. SI, e
roomer In the Ferterl house, shut
him A coroner’s Jury recommended
that the widow ond boarder be held
on a murder charge, {fntvrnaliunai)

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

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wlicn they aekod mo tin* direct
qut-slion who the other party wn*
” Mv testifying In Ocala before
lie Grand Ju ry yesterday had it"
heai ing on my cane whatsoever !»■
cause Dio cone in still In tlie humla
of tliu Pardon Board. From all in­
dications, the citizens of Ocaln
were determined tu find out who
the other party was."

Labor Disputcn
(Cealfaaeg ftresa f u * O sel
effect upon , intf estate commerce.
Chlng said the agreement re
cognize* tha pftlnclple that "media­
tion agencies and mediators should
not oompoto -with each other fur

•tatee and should not permit the
portloa to rtf y off one group

tapa,, a , ■ piohable

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III" o n I l||lt 111*11K*t i d "l lll'l " f M"
III It 1*11 o f the F lo rid a H a llw a y .toil "except hearsay."
t -ill . I WitU’oimin nod the f•■
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I .mile U tlllte s Contnilaalon fo r the
At T h e Herafd o ffice th is morn
|ini|i(&gt;ee o f cnnelderinK lln* a|ipli- ing, I I . B, O dham , J r . , Insm-d the ..................u n i ill te llin g tile people
jic i liuw liiey uperute."
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ime line here.
"61v testifying at Ocala had
UMtng M ayor l.ea It. lu s h e r am i nothing to do with my not being
P F N C T U A T K D 61 A ll.
|i iv M knnifiir I I . N Haver were w ith Die Insurance com pany and I
D KN XKil — i/l'l— Cidornrlu'i
i.iu o rixe d to e x v ciile a deed enti­
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lin g
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nr any o f |ta employ ecu.
mi, , lli"ir pri-aideol, Joe A Hill
\ • rule and F i n k S treet to the
"I wua subpoenaed by I in- Mrand of I ’lo. Ilicy wlidi huntiT!' windd
Sanford ( illi ileli C lllh fo r the site
lurv of Ocala to appear yesterday slop taking pulsliiitii ill letter
hi the c lu li’ii new liu ild ln t! m il
iimmlng, November H, HUM, at bo*"
tuck on piieta nt modtidi!
In .'idiiunrtern.
10:00 A. M. and was under ouMi gllli-H

*■ft WtUlAM RITT
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Oaailaee
H im iTH COM KT
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C e a lfa f Frees W th tr
MIAMI, Nov. lb (/»*»— I’aii Aimrk®c my sku ll
yV ftllUWBKRRIEB, s a y 4 a
wall 3,000 years ago. WoUAdl
lean' Airways rcportml tmlny Hint
^ A a the
llir.'t! of Ita pilot* In wlihdv acal.•owe I to m , aro ripening In
like a stray from the de'
•hd lotfrom bahi
l er . i l acctluns of the world re&lt;A m b o n Ontario, Canada. That
tor office.
taka the
pmiod sighting eaily yesler lay
told h|m,
lotoroat soma folk, not uo
I I I
what they believed to lm a romel.
ho said threateningly. T
—a t this lima of year vrs’re
M on h tyi In a P ltltb u tg
Duo flying from Dukur, Africa,
t In shoot you.’ ■Pn|Gi29&lt;|
pumpkin pie addicts.
j
ttlu tr d to look i t a movla
to Itadf*, Oraxil, anlil ho suw a
I ‘I am readyd 1. don't cars,
It was shown b t l o n
I I I
/
comet "just about twilight." An­
but toko earo you don’t shoot ypurH ii h n a l t l t l t m f
A new-type purse uffjers a
other ciTpper heading into Rio D*
at If.’ Than I sow tho crowd putva
ade/ff M i ll whin pressed { Not,
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Janeiro, urasll. said It was "clenrabout ond tho polleo took mo to tho
Ofoallg! /or penny pin ok er*.
These days a aood shaft f%&gt;df
iv visible" about fi A .61. a third
station."
himself tettiaft offers from hot le y
Kuiiig out of Balboa, Canal Zone,
Qodao said in * atotoment rateam* and Iso shows.
A FARMS*, Fred Men halt (aoovej, said tha comat was visible shortly
h w d b y h la a tto rn e y s h u t week
I l l
t t , of Orova City, Mina, defeated before sunrise.
O u t ho k ille d G an d h i, exponent o f
hoeft a rt asaaoy
maw a rvkkers
A Montreal dishwashing tfc-*
Rap. Harold Knutaon la hla fight
North lo placed at the top of
msstic Inherits 1100,000. J u ^ ’I I I
for re-election to tha Howe of
lujpa not . for any special reason,
Ilka In lbs soap operaa U ts
A Chicago university fatch tbut simply because tha custom has
probably listeaad to
■*&lt;-*-'* 1
rtoctat ortU try to road
read fa maome*been followed for hundreds of
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N EW
Y O K K — (A*)—A
young
American Writer and a score u[
continental newspapers have Join*
ed forces in an ambitious camsign to gel European!! and Amer­
p en* belter acquainted—by mail.
ICI
Their goal is the annual excK-Sigs of millions of personal ■
letters
between
Mr.
average
Citiian, U a. A., and Ids counter­
part in ten Western European
countries.
The American is Robert Farr,
ID, raagaiine writer. European
ollaboialors is me program aro
newspaper^ In France, Belgium,
Italy, tne Netherlands, Denmark,
Finland, Sweden, Norway, Luxem- &gt;
bouig and Switzerland.
F a rr is founder and director of
tl® International Friendship As­
sociation, which has launched a
nationwide campaign to gat Amer­
icana to write letters about themsalvaa, their aclivites and America.
Thaaa letters, wldch al«n may
■tipulate the type of European
with whom the writer would lik e ;
to correspond, should be addressed ;
to "Friendship Association, Sum -.
mit. Naw Jersey."
The Association will relay Ihei
lattera to cooperating European.
n ® s papers. The Latter will dis­
tribute them to their readers.
From that point on, the writers
on both aides of the Atlantic are
on their own. They will mail suc­
ceeding communications direct to
tach other, The Association will
furniah stationery to most of the
European correspondents.
‘‘This isn’t 4 now idea. We are
Just expanding an idea that’s al l
ready been tried out successfully,”
F a rr laid.
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By R. J. 5COTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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LONDON,' Nov. 9—i/P&gt;— Air,
ground, timi sen patrub today
found no truce of a French char­
ter plane mliudug for "U hour*
with elx Czech hockey player#
ami u clew of two aboard.
The | twili-qnginR
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la)
floiirger 'Alfflild In.* i’aris -for
IIISIIOI* 61AXON INKS
MKMI’IIIS , Trim .. Nov. il. f ,? i- I .ondmiVVt/tot;dii y afternoon. Nor­
Fmiertd Murvtcea will la* held here mally tlie I'nrlii-l.ondDry flight is
minutes
toiimri'iw for Blsliup .Imiics M. made Jq
Mnxun, retired blsliup of tin* Ih'ls
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eopui Diih rue of Tennessee. 'I he
JA C K S O N , Mias.. Nov. tf, (/Pi—
In11p i ime church leader died yester lav "f a heart niiitient after an Governor Fielding Wright of Mis­
illiieris of mure than a yuar. lie sissippi' waff# at report! of a
move to block tho Klee torsi College
wan 7X
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vote for President Truman unless
he drop* tlm Civil rights program.
D U D L E Y NAM FI)
Tho governor declared at a news
E I N F I N N A T I , N ov . 9, b F )— conference yesterday that ho had
Bruce Dudley, president of the not heard -of such a move and
IniiusvilU club, wau elected unani- would tp y * no part of it If one
ttiuualV today au president of the existed.
American Asauciatiun. He will
But speaking for tho MissUnlppi
servo for three year# from Nov( ■late of electors, Wright said, he
6 at a salary which waa not dia- did not I N how "our presidential
electora can rota for Truman."

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Industry In Germany;
In d u strial production in the W estdm zones of G erm any
reached 70 per cent of the 1936 level in September. T h a t in*
dicatea good progress, but not enough to meet th e needs of
the country at a satisfactory level.
It Is hard to find a good basis fo r gau gin g G erm an induatrial production. B y 1936. the y e a r ch o sfn ’ fo r compari
son by the m ilita ry government, the rearmanffcht prograrr
already had begun to have great effect on German industry
In later y e a rs th is effect increased. In e a rlie r y e a rs G erm ar
industry w as in an unsettled or depressed condition becatiai
of treaty re strictio n s political unrest and cu rre n cy troubles
O utput of leather products reached 80 per cent of thi
1986 level and production of shoea as a Specific example
watt roughly equal tn the supply available to the civlliai
public before the war. T his was at the ra te o f about om
pair of shoes per person per year. Before the war G erm ans
Inspired by the H itle r program, ap paren tly found one pah
of ahoes a y e a r sufficient. It is enought fo r th e pro saic taaki
o f reconstruction?
It is not expected thol Germ an in d u stry w ill be brought
te pre-w ar level, which was set by the requirem ents o'
preparation for w ar. A lower level, w ith all output going t&lt;
meet civilian needs, should lw enough to put G erm an y or
a self-supporting basis. But there are no convenient &gt;Hrd
sticks fo r determ ining what that level should be.

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Czechs W ant School
System Overhauled

"THriDITOR'S CORNER"

By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst

Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov,
n opening the Mqicow ceremonies
marking the Slat anniversary of
the Bolshevist Revolution, declared
**- '
OORl
OOHDOI. D M X
Baelaeaa
1 or
Bsala&lt;
the defeat of Thomas E . Dtwey In
•Mtb
fUnacni
the presidential election "shoe*
that the great majority of Amiricans are against a policy of ag­
»*■&lt; '• )i|a Mraiba ..
gression."
use
i*n 1|.(i Dae fear ....
Well, Molotov ta dead right in
■ortraa.
,l"
a .i 'Ail
__. ________
ebltaar
____ _____ ai[
thinking the great majority of
Ibaaka. reeelalleaa a a l MUcw at
satartupweale far ll&gt;. m o m . si
American* don’t want war. They
11 1 3 ratal an taaSa. will ba rbararS tar
tertainly do not! But he ia wrong
at ragalar edrentalaa m Im.
n drawing this conclusion from
IIerr Meal *4 IlMlonwp by
Governor Dewey’s defeat, sine* the
... „
elea. Hewera*ag . JB» »m ala.
.,1 tlvea, taw, .Vrw Yerk, Cbleaga.
'alter persistently campaigned for
peace.
Tbe ttaralS la a M w tw ef tha
Americans want peace, and the •
* " SeMeleteS Free* wbleb ta eaH.le4
hlnjr that, grip*, us molt It that I
aaelaatvelr ta tbe war fee rrrabll*
ratlaa at all tba iaral a ewe griatra
he Communists won’t let ua hev»
|
la tbl* aenepeaer, aa wall aa all
t. Sure, we are arming! wa »r«!
P
a f if » « au r aiebao,' » ■
bolstering our fighting fore#*; »
ire helping non-Communiit Eu­
’ TUESDAY NOV. », 1849
rope get on iti feet economlcsllv
ind militarily, and we ai« con
BIBLK VRRBH TODAY
ilderlng a military alliance with
,v, „ _ COUNTLESS MEN AND WOMCanada and countries of Western
' EN ARE WORKINQ
TO THAT
Europe.
END. MULTITUDESj ABE STILL
But all this la In tha Interait &lt;T
N E E D E D FO R T H E T ASK.
A l . . . YOU
" E v e r y town needs a gadfly", said Socrates, the an defense. Ware lha Russians * '
C A N S TA R T A T H OM E TODAY
naive as to think we would rit
We according to hla promise, look cient G reek philosopher. He did his beat to be one,
twiddling our thumbs and lat tb*
■ for a mw heaven and a naw earth, the old town of A thens out of ita com placency by biting re­ ne&lt;l steamroller run over uaT Ihn
l wherein dwalioth rlghUouenas..— m arks or annoying questions. Ev e n tu a lly h is fellow citizen; sure thev have given ua credit; Onr
I I Pet. 3:13.
tilled him for it. T h e y did not Mil P eter Witt, Cleveland'; more sense, but our defensive ac­
gadfly,
who haa ju s t died at 79. but they tw ice defeated him tivities naturally provlda them me ,
I*'
Lateil figure, on the federal
erlal for propaganda such at teilh |
!’or
mayor.
A debt reveal that it now standi al
Mnrshal Timoshenko and Marsliet
W itt wn:r the last political su rvivo r of the group which Bulganin mlnliter of armed fovre«.
r,h 1252,510,000,000. Remember back
there when Pre.ident Rooieveli centered around Tom Johnson, the m illionaire liberal whe rmphaalied In their speeches In
said this nition could safely stand wan m ayor of Cleveland at the beginning o f the century, ronnertion with tha Red annltArn
arv.
a fedira] debt of $75,000,000,000 &gt; Johnson gnve Cleveland a highly e fficie n t adm inistration
The two faninue marshals, fol
and liberalized his party in the state, but hla greatest con­
lowed Premier Stalin'* rec#n$ lead
tribution
w
as
the
spirit
of
inquiry
and
of
en
thu
siasm
fot
Raymond Moicy, one of the last
characterising the Wleatem
Powers as warmonger*. Botl* called
•In no surviving "bum trusters" of the the public good w hich he inspired in h is followers,
W itt had these, and a passion for proclaim ing tfae fHitt 'or military preparedness .bv the
catly.,New Deal, saya this is de­
Soviet Union, but said thn forrei
cidedly NOT "the lima .for every that was in him. Among Cleveland’s moat notable event# i f peace wouldn't permit Another
were
his
annual
"skunk-skinning”
m
eetings,
i
t
w
hich
ht
man to come to the aid of hit
war Then came a great parade
*—• » partr'1 "It is the time lor every talked for three hours and more about th e good and bad Russia's military might, i
in
the
city
,
state
and
nation,
naming
names
and
deeda
with
This pious declaration h r peace
man and woman to put tha interest
1
of hit country ahead of party ad­ appalling fearlessness. They did a great deal of good, and has a strange ring, corning at it
does from leaders of a Bolshevist;
vantage, selfish interest and minor- It Is a pity th at no one is in line to c a rry them on.
empire which Is waging a fierce j
{
ity affiliation," he iniiitai w&gt;
cold war' 'against a ll’ non-Com
rmmist countriee. Stilt, 1 beiiavr it ,
&lt;
When we tell people that in the
Is true that Moscow doesn't wan* '
*
South more negroes are employed
"B u sin e ss as usual" may have been a cause of the fAll m v "shooting war" at this Junc­
ture. You can put it any way you
as school teachers than ,in any
of Mukden, and the loss of M anchuria and the possible
ether section of the country, they downfall of C h ian g Kai-shek which m any th in k could fol­ want to - that ,nhe doesn't want i
war bfcauts she Isn't prepared for
invariably reply. "Yei, but thal'i
low. The "business as usual" wa3 the graft w hich has pla­ It, or that she doesn't want it hea
because you have to many more gued C hina for generations, and which C h ian g has been un­ au«e she ln\^s poao* The point
* .
negroes." But lhat it not thr reason able or u n w illin g to root out.
i that she doesn't, want war.
However, this taein't mean that
*
2 at alfl As Senator Holland pointed
T h e governm ent armies were weak and in effective part­ we can have real peace. Ruaele's'
2 “ out at*the Florida Stale Conference ly because some of their commandera stole and sold the food
"cold w ar* for the spread of Com
of Social Workers the other day. and arm s w hich were supposed to reach the soldiers. Such munism will continue full bls»* .
* fft the South employs seven times as leaden* w ere m aking a good Ihing out of th eir positions, until s\ie comas up against a stnn.-!
* •* many negroes in its public ichonls, mid no pleas fo r the national welfare Influenced them in the wall. This meant that Amarirs I
r-» w&gt; for every thousand negroes, at any least. Reporta of the persistence of grnft are borne out by and other non-Ommunlst countne*
are compelled to continue a bn*
other section of the country.
tho acid m em oirs of "Vinegar Joe" Stilw ell, who tried for defense agalnifi tha cold war. We
have to pour out our resources for
Polluted waters give us another ye a rs to build up an efficient Chinese arm y.
No people have finer qualities than the C hinese, and | military preparednass, and conheadlins, "Thousands of Ducks Die
tlnu# to live. In a atata of tension
of Starvation.” This'Glno the pollu­ few have been cursed with leaders so corrupt.
and uncart alnty.
tion came from oil.;uU ated from
Yea, tha American people want
oeao*. 1 belt av* that tha average
a grogsndod to*h*rf'e» LaVt St. *S.
Russian alto wants peace. But the
Pbtar.fiear lha St. Lasvronco River.
average Russian Isn’t a Commun­
But .thousands of duckajU e dym$
ist lie la one of the scores of
•varjTyvar everywhat* from all
millions who are ruled by a small
•
v
4
kindg of polluted water. Sometimes
minority of Bolshevists who dom­
Produce tower-*Cast Hem
!congr*$iman One# Marched
inate by force and the terrorism
'*
‘ ‘I it a poor breeding season,
tA* » Picket * Again*! \ Hlmtelf Ij | O r—Builders AOlv«n^Wamfi
of secret police.
an epidemic, but regardThua the problem Is how to re­
'S p t d a l to Centre! P riii ,
" if 1 lets $ ( whit thev call it the fact
lease the world from the fetr of
Yf7AfiHINOTON—Rap.
Trad
A.
Hartley,
Jr.
(ItC
Nnv*J*raay,'wh3
h?
that ducks cannot survive
thi* minority dictatorship which
ad has
la rcUrlng from Congraaa In January, admits ha one* violated
decent water.
spread itself by strong arm
hla own Ubor law hy Joining a plckat tin* directed agalmt hlmtelf
111‘I methr-ds over many countries The
The GO-tponaor of the Taft-Harttey act. which forbid* mais picketboth ma)or partial commitw«v things look now the solution
(Inf, related that tha Incident occurred last year tn Evanaville. IndJ Is to continue the erection of
an extension of the Social
where 800 pickets paraded to prevent him from entering a hotel Id barriers of military preparedness
nddraaa n dinner meeting.
* ' snM so hold the Rad advance until
Hartley said ha wa* forced to resort to subterfuge.' In telling the tba peoples already under Its domi­
story on himself, the New Jereay, congressman nation art able to deal with the
tnanee In their own way.
,
relates:
Th*re (a nothing more certain,
"I Just Joined tha picket 11#*.*They'didn't’
•
recognise me. I walked around a while with the than that the oppmeed peoples
-W :
other pickets. Than, whan I got near tha en­ will revolt against totaill*rla«Um
trance to the hotel and taw tha way was clear.! In due course.

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P R A G U E — LP)— Csechoilo.
vakla'a educational system I* due
fo r-an overhauling no that $tu,
denis who get as far as the uni.
varsity will have something mors
than hook knowledge. Any 3ltid*nt
applying for university adm i£bn
has tn pass a sort of Intrlllsencs
"acceptance committee" composed
of one professor and two senior
students.
The answ ers-have to he rignt
politically, of course. And the * n.
swere may, or may not, have he*n
In books some where along Hie edu­
cational assembly line. ,
1
It’s the answers that are msklng
the educational authorities see red
One student who applied to i-^er
lournallsm sriHutJ was asked
i-t Dmitrov?" lie .didn’t know.
"Well, what about- Vlshlinky?"
The answer: “ Never heard lha
name." Then, the .candidate *n.
swered: "You see, ■! read booki
only-by Ciech authors."
One girl student who wanted to
become a school teacher and re­
cited reams of Shakespeare to
prove her literary ability, w**
turned down because, among other
things, she Insisted l* r r nan ran]*
from grapes.
w
On* candidate for the iii*i|i-s|
college Insisted that “The Msi -tint!
plan ia an nrgAnlration &lt;&gt;f the
American Unitarian church which
distributes Mblen and baby clothing
In Germany . . . or In western h urope."

Successor To Socrates

stirring

MAY DRAFT tJOCTOHri
BOSTON. Nov. P—idh fonctrss may be asked to appr»iv» &gt;h»
dialling Of
Armv dnrtm ^ if
voluntary enlistments dp not proside tufficl*nt medics) personn*l.
.A spokesman for the Army's
surgeon general -nlil yesterday
tbat Maj. General Raymond W,
n iis s ’ had authorized this state,
menl:
"tf medical personnel sufficient
t i rare properly for tbe health
of the expanded armv does not
come voluntarily, there will b*
other recourse but to submit t
bill tn f'bngresi to draft the '-A-s.
m ry personnel."
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• MOUttNO BUILDERS WARNED—The hot*-’
lag Industry haa baan given a blunt warning by
one of It* own member* that It must produo*
home* fbr tower-income bracket famine# or ac­
cept government Intervention.
In Mo Woohlngton newsletter. Frank W. Cort-i
right, onecutlve vice president of the National
Association ef Home Builder*, wrote: " U tho
Industry cannot produce lower cost homes, the
— „ --------- will certainly leglatata the fadanll

tap. Fred A.
I fn^ttttter. Pa., a n*gto $ot hold
I n f » ,j}2 tide and before it could ■ i r Mertley, Jr.
| ba thgen away horn, him he had
,goverrun*nt Into the houring truatnaaa"
i
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b it,f o x parson*, wounded several
H* called on building material producata to hold down coots tn1
[ olharaT all hut one of whom were
iproviding equipment, on bankers to lnvaat In low-coet housing “a t A
I a thef .Region. In Caitonia. N. C. a
fait rats of lntsreat," and on tha builders to provide for the veteran*
I 21 ygRf old whit* youkh drove hit
In tha $80 a week Incoma (roup.
a
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I. pwn .family out oh the house at
{• MOWNENT M EW DIOU fOT—When former RecraUry'# )
r rifl# point whan they refused to
liU ta Cordell Hull Isauad a nawa statement from Bathaada Naval!
lit him uie the family cat and
hoapltal during tha preMdantlil campaign, ha pressed a prominent’
r then-shot it out with tqott thin SO
&gt; police for. two houn and a half,
t .Tha importance. of ..ipajntaining
■, secrecy with respect to the atomic
' bomb' may bis indicated ftom auch
ieodas as (hid. Any demented in* - of either the Democrat!* 'national ocmmlttaa or tha s u ta depart*]
ridual, suffering from delusions
enant because of possible yaUtleal Impttontlona.
piandtur could !• front a lha
Accordingly, whan Aabaaen called to pay hla reaped*,' be'wad
(drafted to carry the new* release to newspaper, radio and wtr*
tola world once ha came into
joawlce ode* a, and tha dignified diplomat obligingly,turned errand
saitktlon of such a weapon.
boy for hla former chief.
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V* wonder if it is a good idea
for the Uaitad States to be paying » O V K B n n TOT A H » t n n m m MCfi^-Two recant derated
the Bob’* share af tha ttpanMi ol meats serve to point 19 the tbdaey of moat mattery expert* that'
i L United NaHoni. Uncle Sam is any next war win soma fireai over the Ipp ef the world and under,
I f c 4 fL probably doesn't mind
lh a return of U. Oan. Curtl* U H ay to bead up tha strategic atft
command la clUd a* vraaf of lha fint prediction. iTfc# Navy's A H
^anua and Pacific fleet maneuvers wW gtva straw to Uw undawaa

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The rhlcagi. fin- of |H7t killed
The ruffe! Kimis,1 gets In-. n)ni,
more tbnii 1'ntl, ruade nearly 100,- fr„m tbe Latin "konsM," ini-iinlnc
I OOO homeless, destroyed 17.450 bf'im, amt wan probably suk &gt;;«&gt;'*1
I buildings, and caused damage es­ l’\ It* ticsdlong flight when flmhtimated »t moo.ooo.noo.
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EW YORK—Tha greatest acting I have seen
on tha American stage tn n little Itea than
30 year* of attending the theater U the portrayal
of a young Pota named gtanlty Kowalski by a
young actor named Marion Brando tn the old
play. A S t r t t ie t r M om oi D ftitt.
I call this aa oM play because It opened on
Broadway last year and already haa b*«a offered
for tom* 400 performance*. When it

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only charm Ilea in It* name, f was playing poker.
With that logical feiarlty of choice that comae
to the veteran pokar player, f elected to ptay
carde. and( so It was that I Just maangad tn
Mel Helmer
catch up with Streetcar a few night* ago, tong
after tt had been awarded both tb* Putttaer and
Drama Critics' Circle prise* aa tha best play of the year,
I didn't think tha ptay that good, it ta good and It ta vary pro*
foaeional, but In apota It asemtd to me quit* contrived and occa*
slonally embarrassingly corny
Tha flat statement about Brando Is a dangerous one to make,
because those things hava a way of returning In the dead of night
to haunt th tlr authors luridly Any flat statement doe*.
In baseball, for Instance, there la the and example of Mil Terry's
reference to tha Brooklyn Dodgtrs—"Are they still tn tha league T",
—that was capped by the Dodger*' bouncing of T o n y a Olaat*
right out of tho pennant race In that fall.
Agnin In baseball, Mr. Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indian*
announced to on* and ail the week before the American league
—agon aaded that hi* team was Jo, it couldn't m trt and than ha
fend to survive n hysterica), deadlocked *m«h and n play-off gnaw
with tha Boston Rad gox before hla raah statement up-toed quietly
away again—to haunt him no more.
^
Btctdaa, flat ststaaaata always make one sound Ilka the tafia
Alexander Wootloott: he forever was unearthing little-known (and
oftra badly-done) hooka, poems or play* and iMniwnlM archly
that ha considered them tha greatset thing atnee the Ievent! oo of
•Bee-hall. Whenever Woolleott took'time off from re-tailing tha
rtory of "Verdun Belle," ba was breathlessly dleoovtrtag n
fee ht* public.

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. LoMay hat long baan S pwnanwt of tha theory that tha’ Pidtad*

■OWByiB, | SPXNT A l t THIS MOSNINO, walking eroaa&gt;
town to my desk after finishing tb* crossword puaala sad alighting
from my bus. trying to remember wbaa I had aaaa sat la* with aoefe
aa Impact as Brando's. I recall being vary launuaaad bv S a n a a
Meredith’s Mlo laN Infsctii, but Iw aa oa tha r o a n a da at tM
lima tad Meredith baa never dona anything worthwhile tinea.
Katharine Hepburn a Tracy Lord In Tfi* FU/We/gUa (fa tf wad
a work of art. and there have bean those, myself not included, whs
Helen Hayes' Victoti, ffeg/a* na great theater.

have baan heavy. “Slam",- tha
•oo’u last elephant, died last win*
tar. Ha had sickened from the
combined affects of age. short rifet
and cold. Other caaualtlas in tha
bast postwar winters Hava baan
peep! stale
horn theft Hungry people
i*«lm*la and birds ft
n’a cnUdran new a n
ta rallav* the soo**, food pi
by contributing nathaHr
acorn, grass and atraw.

Brando* Stanley Kowalski leaves all thaae far behindi a* and
rnetnf writer wrote of tbs horsee chaatw Citation around tha traaM
la a Mg handicap, they were never clooa enough to feel tbs boat
« « &lt; » to Streetcar prepared (o dislike tre n d * etneetbara Mvd
baan publicity stories to the affect that babebnvae arratlanttr and
willfully op and offatsga, la tbat'obnaaloua asataasr f t n g gaaluaan
bare when they consider thamaelvea better th a n 'ttw la ia .d a ta
Barrymore and thus free to ape bia maanartaaa
-i
J ” t5M?g hlJ* *«■*»• “ Intrtaa onatage, I decided Is# eould
Piy^dway on hla aotorcyela (be baa and) steadtag dff

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Social A n d Personal Activities
fa r lin P a lm e r R a y — Society E d ito r

MraJIaroldWashburti
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Social Calender H o n o r s

TUESD A Y
Mr*. Harold Washburn enter­
Th* Woman'* Rlbla Cla*» of th* tained on Friday afternoon with
T lrit Baptlit Church will meet ui a party honoring her twin daugh­
the church annex at 7 80 P. M. for ters, Marilyn and Carolyn, on their
It* regular business and social fifth birthday. During th* after­
meeting. During the (octal hour noon the young gueat* -njoyed
a White Elephant sale will h* cup. swinging, playing and game*. Dur­
ducted. tlroup No. 2 will he In ing the refreshment hour n birth­
charge of the refreshment*.
day cak* decorated with cirrus
A musclal *how case will he animals was platen on one of
presented by the Samlnol* High several amall tahles In Ih* garden
Brhool glee club, under th* dim-, and Ih* guests .lolned In singing
lion of Ml** 01 Ha R*e»e Whitt I "Happy Birthday". Ice cream, coke
at 8:00 P.M. In the school auditor). and candle* were served and faurn.
*
[ vors distributed, after which the
Tha Fidelia Class of the First ’ guests went Into the house where
Baptist Church will meet with Mrs 1Marilyn and Carolyn opened many
M. 0. Hodge* In Paola at 8:00 P lovely gift* received from their
M. with Mra. H. L . Osborne and friends.
Mr*. C. E. Beard aa co-hostesses | The houie wa* attractively deSt, Monica Chapter of the Worn- .-orated with colored balloon* and
an’a Auxiliary of Holy Cross | fall flowers. Those Invited to be
Episcopal Church will meet at with Marilyn nnd Carolyn were
8:00 P.M. at the home of Mm. Barbara Ann Motes, Mary Helene
Cecil Carlton, Cft4 Pluntota Drive, Washburn, San.Ira hinder, Dede
The Lake Mary Parant-Tearheis nnd Oerry Dietrich, Rillle YrlvinfAssociation will have a regulat ton, RAb, Pat and Dickie Bruce,
meeting at 8:00 !’. M. In the school Stanley Wlllink. Vil am) Pairv
auditorium. All members ate urged Barks, Laura and Randall CKr.se,
to ba present,
: Angle Stewart, Janet
Hruwn,
W ED N ES D A Y
'"Corky" Higgins, Doug Slanstrom,
The Social Department of tbr Malcolm Higgins, Johnny Lake,
Sanford Wnman'a Club will upon. MarchetiH Campbell, Cbarlea Big»or a Thanksgiving dciert- bridge &lt;gm*. Bobhy Riser, Vicki Eorgttand Chinese checker party at 'son, Michael Pope and Hobby Hen1130 P.M. at the club house H»s. derson.
Also a number of the
teases for the event will be Mrs . children'* mothers,
H, D. Illghlevman, Mrs. Fletrhrr I --------------------------Boll* and Mr*. W. D. Hofmann !
Reiervatlona muat be made with
^
1 H ir e
Mra. Rolls and Mr*. Hofmann by
Monday night.
Hy VIVIAN BROWN
The hoard of the Sanford tint AP Newsfealure*
den Club will meet at th* Stanford'
lV"Bisn'i Club house at 10 no V M.l
A teen-age beauty salon can be
Member* of St. Monica &gt;f llolv
Cro,» Episcopal Church will have orgauiied by girls who want to
a study group under th* d|re&lt;ti.m, k« p ,.he'n*p.lv?£ h7 . t'' r ,”u ’q' ,
of Rev. II. L Zlmmernmn at the
f;« h
k 'l"' *'*1' r " n ^ pt J 0'
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S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A

■BSpe s s cj u g „

N bw Members Taken Fall Carnival-Supper Presented By
Magnolia Circle At R i i h s c I I Home AROUND the TOWN
Into E a s t e r n Star

Rev. and Mr*. Llonrl Nelso.i of
Highland Park Methodist Chtircb
Telephone 148 of Tampa, formerly of Oviedo, end
Mra. Roger Harris became inem
bera of Seminole Chapter No. 2.
0. E. S. on Thursday evening
Decorating the hall were lall h»*kets of flowers In shade* of red.
white and blue to form a beautl
Mis* Lanaballa Hagan and Mra. ful setting for the impresiivJ In'11
Miriam Russell left today to spend atlon service. The Initiatory must&gt;
was sung by Mrs, Joe Cnrley a&lt;
several days In St. Augustine.
companled bv Mr*. C. C. Welsh.
During the buslnrti* »e»ilon
Mias Bertha Brockway of Rocky plan* were made to honor Mr*
Hill. Conn, t* the gueat of her Della Green, Pa*t Grand Matron
brother, L. 8. Brockway, and Mra. of Florida, who will Ns In alien
James Moughton.
dance at the next regular meeting
Mr*. Green *• Supreme Deputy
the Onler of Ra'nbow tlirl* In
Mr, and Mrs. 0. V. Horse* bad Horlda.
Plan, were »l."
aa their guests for th* weekend concerning the sending of gifts to
their daughter and son-ln law Mr. the Masonic Home in St. Petri*
and Mrs. Huwell Bennett and son , burg for Thanksgiving,
Buddy of Dothan, Ala.
I Among the members and vlaltni&gt;
who were In attendance for tin
M. B. Walker
Mr. and.Mra. John Ivey and two I
T Pn Mr*rk er nf A .h ta
children, Kay and Jack. are spend-, ? " ll nf1'
r V o t r Wort'wa?
to*
n s day.
o a ii In
in Macon
aiaion and
aou | ^ i , , w«Vfhv
iVnettn- M .^ L ^ nV
n il„
r vhh
sivl'
In* •m few
h«
' where
'here Mr. Ivey W'H
w ill'!?!!'
” T *&amp;
j 1'
Augusta, Ga.
I Sre‘ JWere
Mr and Mr. ° l’a !fg Che
Glm
Mren iy«v'W
ntf*.l|f wuh V lT T iv "d i
- n il
ChwH^r fl. Olno
M ... Ivey will visit with relallvaa. ^
Bf|,CWll flirn|,hfd
, nd tw
v rd
The officers
furnished and
served
...
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| delicious r-l...h
...o o ,. aduring
„ o . s the
refreshment*
Ih,

i

one of the moat attiactivc of
the fell events look place on Sal
unlay evening when the Magnolia
r IH|r „f (he Sanford tianlen Club
-piin-,&gt;rr.l u carnival.supper at
tin- home of Mrs. Miriam Russell
| ,v h Artur. The circle has a .
It , chairman. Mr,. C. H. Coghurn.
............. „ ln |t,K thanked all
nremher* of her ritrlr, dub mem­
ber- amt others who assisted, at
tendril slid made the affair a sue.
t'PO.
The

b e a u tifu lly

landscaped

grounds of tbe lins .ell home were
brightly
lighted
with
colored
lanterns to form a carnival at
,
f
„ ,r .....S u,m*r
'
o vl* beginning
,,
Hm, .............. let
„„ „ tP UuM „ vr,|nok
mg the Ink* Tin- program -tart.
I si P on P M with Mr-. W. K
Klrrhhnff, .Ii . acting a r mistress
of r e r rm n tile .
She introduced
motleI» for the fatbitm show, uu
dt-r tile i'll rr lto n ivf M r- l-t stlh
Mai Neill nod Mr - T on Boll of
tin*
u rll tCompany
otnpanv nnr
th e lo
YourII
and1 me
th e row
hul
display was directed hv Mrs. Ed-

K W rt
..( the Shoppe
'
The fa-hiom were pro
I lie pallo
patio and
and doped
duped
■enlrd or,n (he
4,-rern formed a frame f&lt;u th
Florida State*IRUversIty'spent !h2 I
h'"”
^ ‘ h*
pirsentattoli of the iiats.
past weekend In Sanford with her ! ___ _____
Among the lovely gown-, model
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe (inned were a sti-ipeil s,1h ta f fe ta
tales, at tb*lr home on Msgrmlla
liras m pink and black with
Avenue.
i&gt;Uck velvet • ollai nnd &lt;off &gt; and
—
fFIrst of three article* on lloll)
w.,,0 w-(ll, hlai’k niu-e &lt;&lt;or&lt;es t&lt;v
M,
Mas Koodoo,
M, •» Ku,l-I"v
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkin, Connelly 1 wood’* Star Syslrm )
Melscl, mmlelrd n t&lt;, ,ght red wo&gt;&lt;l
and daughter Miss Daphne ConIIU L L Y W o u D . Nov K—l/Pt
nelly have moved .-.on. iheir home go you think being a nrovie »te .|,rs« w on, under black dmib.
I.. bieasted coat with detachaMe
on Mellonvllle Avenue to their I j, # young person's Job?
"*wly ^pueehaieil home on South
Would it surprise you to learn ape. Will, lht» enaenihlr she
| (j,*t the average age of top male wore s re&lt;l velvet hal. Miss Peg
ark A v * lt u * ^ ______
gv Dun,-st, wore a green rrepe
he** festnrlrio -ofl fo|,|* of ms

Hollywood

v A W if r ifeK f-ffl “I:-!

cv

i „ l b * h o d " " Hi " ha* w a s
,.,rrti -oftened with m nai g 'e e n
ve i l i ng arid -tie &lt; hi &lt;uul a nul l , h
j o " l i rwt oel l "
' eras
wing u n i
w i t h g r a v i- nrar al l'*t« w a s w . n n

by Mi-* Main,m,a Hpringcr over
A It I.O R' I ANN ami HAIHfY
a pm pie faille -ills and Mlaa Dial K l ’ D EI 1. talking over riuillv deal i
Hoyle ni«drleil a tern-age checked . . RALPH \ SM ITH it,&lt;l II II
■
ml with t.os jacket with should­ Cell.EM AN confiding In rail, oi*n-i
er bag in .addle leather and a on the earner
Al-o confeiMmsmall brown bat tiimmed with were
A SI'I-'EP and I . K - l l t
velvet.
W EN T
'IR S It 11 Ml Ml &gt;1 r
Jlla» Nixie Mlchlioff wuh at- TON buying |0 e -rlllr foi
nre.-s oi irredeaccnt ' from W y o m i n g
M l It'
tlavlive m
tatli la iii naucs 01 Wine WfllCtl tO HI-SE SM ITH in ligld pins
..f
ti’Htinrl .oi oi| -almuldcr neckline dress leaving W r-lcm
BOBBY JO N E S t r l' lii
with small pulls aiouinl the flee
shouldri. | in- ill ess wa.- fashion­ E R BE ARD ami Eft H E E D IN G
ed willi a filled bodice and bustle havlng a Snmlav tonnis game
MRS \v 1* i l n F MANN ,i„ t
back mu, of the lovely gowna
mu n hv 'I,* — Mary Ann Gallo­ MRS " i; D Y S uN buy it,,, . hM
way wa &lt; of purple crepe with a lint lie mi. tit Mct'rriiv*1 '‘-TIMNGFIt anil 1
pm pic lai e used a* trimming
n . E l IiiiIMIic ,*v*-l 1 .
act os &lt; th,- -nomine, and featur­
ing a hu ale m I be back. Young
mill* la .Icon wme displayed by
Jtobeit r.iiii-lolli, Dan Batten and
Floyd Cooper.
Clin hal- f i kiii Shoppe Chapeau
vveie mo,|,|,-,| i,v Mrs. Raymond
Y BE*'K relaxing on n buirii
l.undii'o a , ' ll Ernest South- JA
out side of Ton. Iifoli's
Mp
wind
' h i.
Helen
Butteliaell.
M ARCH
f V I I I E pxelianguit, j
V iioeied d ill luncheon I f l l
M
r
I
i
a
li
e
n
lto|*,
Mis,
Max
s hoe * foi he, i t ei
lo Id hv C u d ,. No l of Ihe F irst
.
,,
,, , ,
Edwin
Shlnholser,
t."s.mg. M ,;
E.lwlii Shi
J E A N W i l l ( V M S I.....led w iln Bapti-i Clmreli it&gt; a regular rneftTo! T.lv. stl'U thiiml an ■ hook k e e p in g I &lt;*ok
illk' a, 'lie elinieh. Tills was Ml
; \ n, ' V Me. y Alice
.
I 'I E \ Ml1 E l ' Y hoi m mg i*. id lav meeiing during which th*
” .... . t . ” J.
Merinh n Comedy -k its w ere pre- Ill- *’ffl-* &lt;1 I ll, hook hlllMlIlg
'"Up 'lulled hiogl uplllea of ml*-*
|
iiinl tin i ng tile p ro g r a m by I E N ' I I I ! I V II v c VN ail b - d "ui 11’&lt; lo 11111mi
' I i . I' h T. pdc, A l Skinner up -«• &lt; g. t--\ folium '■ 11. , ft 11' •
n - &lt;■
in ,d in g the niietlni
nivI
m VVttgrh*
M.U.- -I , • 'i. 1, • ,r n n ,1
1 '^1?
'I ,
R K. r.,«,
.m.l MRS ' ( I I P I\ - ml t .nil'll, ' l l
Diim -i^ no i-i-i nlng guest* en- Ul'l.l \ " -1 &gt;'
1
V’ i G i ‘ I'lxiin, '
jov&gt; I i iki&gt; walk, fort,me lelllllg, H I'.'.tN -J ,,n, 1 MI’S J M 'K i : \ l i
w&lt;ll
boat ildes and G V\ ... ' ' u 1 tti.l . . i&gt;,. in
&gt;1. * i&gt; \1,
r
A
w id en ,
' l l &gt;. IJMN 1 1 1 1. .i,n M,
m au, i l l . , till actions with the Wall .- M .
•oop.-i -eivinl
'mong S ' ' 1 1 II!
"
..
Xlilt 1 M
II N 1 mill, v.
•••-!*
U U ........ \1,
E
r *i■■ ■ i i.trng were Mis John Hutu• 1 1 1 I ' t 'I N i , u.ilk ,". •(•««! ( M
Mi
Coghurn.
Mrs.
,
\| I ’m lut
H u u ""
" l.i- . ' , u . Iiup ■ Mill Mat. ......... . Mi- \!
I&gt; Stovall,
Cha&lt; • Stafford 'lla* I cllulvelle th. . .1
U' i. I* M \t
'I,.
\V
It
Ellerbe, ni’i--" ." , 1... .
i \ S m ith M
Minnie Btallag.o
Ml,,- ITnffurd.
Mi* l I' Ih ini, i son. Mrs Chal BE I
D arke, \t,* .lot,,, shhatil. Mrs. Her a hi Ii, Jk.iiv;
khcblioff P ' Mem. who furn- of Reg|,l | ill
penker W
It j en......... &gt;h. &lt;
M ..I '.It in vivtii in1i,r.t makes
i - he. l
ui - ' I -,-i vi- .-nidi' -kilts, nilsIn charge of , nr*
M
I'lleth.
" mi-, 't*. f"i .hlhlrr’ii. F a ll
IV a ole v, who | ding "iih I
J
i
br. Iirmmod. ns edge*
I | Batten, and P B '
wh&lt;&gt; h
| STt W \ P I
■ nnik1 l
I ' gt i' ui g

Hsipli.s! ( ’ i r c l e 4
Mas LuiK'lu’on Meet

7.

3 : r w ? r : mDer ,i d H^
t
v
1 .f t :'
ting, Mr, and Mr*. Her, Small. M r ..lht 1,°® ,? p
ln * ' *S
and Mra. J. C. Mitchell and Mra. I ,F 'r" o
f
n’"*'
Eith er Rive.
what a .tar la Not every Dl"
______________________
personality is a star The best w*\
to Judge Is whrtiier the person
1name means anything at tne bo»
office Does the person attra '
'
T H U R H P VY
! uUm oroiiR. M ir y ru n he the m m !a laige audience n« the strengt1
of his or her name alone.
The Home Demonstration Fluh |
thp *h-mpoo^r. Jea( lie p rogram &lt;m S ilutdav f ' • "
11"
Srangely.
there ate more m»lr m g si t h e C e l e r v Cis»&lt; w » ii'vl u E u ■' 1
range
will meet at the Tourist Come, „l ,|rM1' hp
7 ,
"uu
By
H
ET
T
Y
C
L
A
R
K
E
s.1 00
on P.M.
n si
M
’cwibn
which
come
etpi
pped
with
a
the
” n exchange of girt ........................
, , n„g hair can be .....i
Beauty fEdltm I
‘ f1*" frn 'n'r Th" ' 11 w" ,f,« In.-, i i.,n ,.f lb,. Int o. . i &lt; l i - lioiio
f rew
s i l.fe.tu
n t u rrr.
n Beauljr
raro rs for eu tlin
urail AP N
ideas w ill be held.
u i J |i
|oi/r.
foi
ita m e l i ni ng c o l l i
tne new head
neau- ,
f"'
11" r'" vv How" 1'"
You will gasp,» at the
| 1| o.
Samlnol. Relwkah Lodge No. 4:|
rvrn h&gt;'
dresses and coiffure* inlmdured In ’n,n, * |,t ." , "
f to
W.
will meet In regular session nt .
,
,
, Paris. You probably will say "not ,
' ,,
8:00 P.M
-htie will la- an InlHa. !
‘ '* ■,"I|"P • &gt;n,‘
“
11 ' . " i " g . Mi- O l&gt; 1 Hniliee*
for
me."
But
you
may
find
your
,v"
rinn
All memlier. are me*.| &lt;„ teen-ager s hair.
Mod of Hum ,
„ „ i Mi .1 I' Wtl-on
E a ch nu«m• the »a«es, and the list rontai"
o
....i . i i .1 .1 1 " , n lb l - !
" s * s * y t aM
*
• “O ;1*; * ! • « * ■ » &lt; *
Ii,-, . -«nti ib 'ilcd ii g if' iiml nocked
every
star
who
I*
irally
Impel
There Is for Instance a sticky &lt;,v fr'1
' *'*r
In Hollywood
M i . Rnv P e i ' in. &lt;M B E B b t’k. „ l.i.x 1.11 1lie V.Itlllg I.... I'l'l of
little Job of lacquered curls I your tant
Em up. -iti.I | ‘Ihii - s c i . 1 ni„.|.* fi'i
The mattei
of age* Is a bn: M i. C I Hnllenbrck ii" 1 ' I '
nrnand llie bend. In order to nmke.own hnlrl which will cover your
11 ,'IIII.In -MI• oil Ni.v I I
eyr opener. The male avenge t
*' G i j, ho iii Al-o piesco,
d*n^Clubf**vB|,f m rel^ s'^ foRowa. I
come out facing front In thn ; entire head. Or If you don’t llk"t
\r ............ ii. lu-ion «'f the tc.l»l11 E Blai k, du ect",
' tu n ■ s'
female of .l. t yes'
direction, you will have In | your own lock* you can wear an ■ 7 * n'*
Camellia Circle of Ovlrdo nt 3:00 .Same
1
- ■
.............................................. may eause smiie in n lro v e ra y sim "
mi, I civ 70 students we i c pl&lt;"i*-ut lu1-- meet m g &gt;i social linin " a * 1
break
Ihe
direction
,d
the
curl
heEgyptian
numlier
In
the
French
rii,.v".l with lefreslin ierd , being
P.M. with Mrs. F. W. Talbott; Cen­
whelher the screen Is giving ynuih
tral Circle at 10:00 A.M. wllh Mrs hind either ear. Tills, advises one [ manner— a headdress rreated of sufficient opportunity, ttf enurs"
.,-iviil '" 'tie Young. Mi" Wtl-on. |
hairdresser,
is
the
easlrst
way
lo
j
blonde
or
black
cord.
Mi- W I ’ i Tulls**, Mi-. I indies*,
F. E. Bol»; Dirt Gardener* Circle
It ran l&gt;e argued that some of the dj,|, f,,
• t 10:00 A.M. with Mix. George hide the curl break—It wll! nut. These two tpectacular hand- ymingel player* have not rearheii r „|,* ,,f white sauce that b a - had • M*» V\ * l i-mn, Mix. Richard*,
show
al
the
cur.
|
d
rctlfa
Introdtuei)
by
Antonio
of
Gem ge
Harden; Hlhlsciia Circle at i0:30
i, e.iL.
giHleil yellow elieese M i- R.i i i i I h II F h i i I - . M
All that Is needed for the sham- { parla probably will surpaaa your star statua, and It takes time.
A.M. wllh Mr*. Fred Zcrirnner aamellcd m it. Garnish « it lg f t ml v j Rowland. Mi - . G o u g e E l-w o rth j
Oldest
male
star
I*
Wallace
ilsted by Mrs. P. K Iheh: Ixora poo Is a good pure soap- liquid,, wilatoat dreams. The lacquered Beery, 39. and yougest la Mlekrv rhoppesl parsley
l a n d Mi s Yeelev
rake or cream—and
. and a soray ‘for curls resemble French hairdo*
Circle at 2:30 P.M, wBh Mr*, WhI- . .
Rooney, a mer*. sinplmg of D*
rinsing
purpose*.
No
hairdo
will
|
worn
In
the
l«*0'a
and
Inspired
ly Dietrich; Jarnranda Circle at
Marlin# Dietrich, the world'*
3:00 P.M. with Mra. Jo in Cornier; look prelly unless every speck of by" early Oreek and Roman m u I b - most glamorous giandma. is the
Brunette.* like
Magnolia C lrcl. at i0;00 A.M. with ’ ? * P J" r\ ' lT"v^ '
" ? t,lr0i j|,a Egyptian )ob look* as If eldest of llrn ladle* a\ 4t EM*'
Mra, C. It. Coghurn; Mimosa *
U were straight fsom *« EfcypMan veteran Bhlrley Temple isn ia
Circle at _ 10:00 A.M, with M
r
s
J* mummy.
• [(
If there were any record* tod»« youngest at 20
W. B, W illis; Talm Circle at 3:30l „...
v#4
The hundred »&lt;»'• have
P.M. will* Mm. H. Jarohson; Rose " V . i
.1 * '
*
„ of coiffure* favored hy rave wom­
the
Clrcla at 10:00 A.M. with Mrs,.
f.7 ¥, ,S 7 ‘*Ppr!' ^ r*'
' ,uU en, It would probably »how that -a total of 1341 years bef
er.
Irving
j| .polishes
for
mooodrerrun Kiria
girls lsometlma
cameras Mate star. hav.
" " i n s Felnherg.
i-L-iiiirr,
*_
/ . . . rvery day
■ . . use.
.i
.These
..j m
o n u i i i ™ oor
r another
.v , -------'he
l . .v. eaperlmented
amerlmented with the same
sam a, aged H 4 years in ih-'
Bailie Harrison Chapter, Daugh-'
,
„ J ■
n1 /Jf? , n }
1 I have
Hx
women 11 yean I* *n
*r* of the American R e v o l u t i o n , ‘ f-l. ,7 .
’
hair arrangements and enjoyed worn
»d
will hold a regular meeting at 11:0(1 rP'*
't1*1 ton'''
air them lo their fullest. It seem* In 1noted that »on,e of them
h
P. M. at the homo of Mra. J. B ., 'v,,,rn. * ° " R
B*rl" Prefer the 1this generation we’ve taken a here several y e a i * be(
'»
Ray. 003 Palmetto Avenue, with
........... P»1l* '&lt;;s.
fling at every silly or sensible fad Ing stardom The highco-hoitessaea being Mr*. 11. g . l , I" »»y event the Job of manum tha* has gone before Ui.
Myin* Loy and Joan • i ■
&gt;' ' 'd.
&gt;tt
Tooke and Mrs. R. M. Mason. All Ing n.iil- will not be loo milch "f
We fiddled around and Im­ 23 year* apiece: L ls a U iii
a
clmrr
for
the
girl
who
ij
,lc|c.
Hecry. -&gt;6
visiting daughters are invited to
proved on Marie
Antoinette’s 4 ; Wallace
gated
to
that
lob.
Cuticles
are
ont
attend.
pompadour: tinkered with the a r­ Burt Lancaster. 3.
1J re
The
Lake Monroe Woman's cut htiv nmre both for the sake of tificial puffs and wired chignons
Th# survey may help
....... '
health
ami
the
appearance
if
Hie
itHome Demonstration Club will
ibout the
of the Chinese; wore the long*notion* about
the mid''imult'
nail.
Emerv
hoard*
which
aie
."*n
meet at th* home-of Mra. J, C.
bobs
populer
with
Roman
women
'rlagea
of
star*.
Tbe
,s
' St,
Slkai, West Flrat Street, at 7 &lt;30 kinder to the nail should be u»rd long ago; adapted the Greek ] hav* been wed J5 itnmsn ;
P. M. Roll call .will be answered In preference to steel tiles.
Pivehe classic knot end medieval average of 16 a n ' f nf
Pedicure*
need
not
be
given
s«
with a household hint and all mem­
•he
hralds.
I picture th a ti Bringing
a
regular
routine.
But
the
toenail*
bers are reauested to bring a
Todsy's straight casual haircut &gt;average ire Bette Davi
Christmas gift suggestion with should he prettied up at least oner
month
Filing and cutting, o f1•* remlnlaeent of th . B a stlll. T u rn .r, and Joan Be,,,,
directions for making.
three apiece. I^n» sp'o-'A review of bridal costumes and course, will be done more fre 1bslrdo worn after th# French
Scott
a bridge party will be held at quently. Toe nails alwaya should Revolution when faney and be LlaTh#
*
men have rnatrie.l 8:00 P.M. at tha Sanford Woman'* bo rut straight across and m l leweted headdresses popular I tad
•nd
1.4
average.
Bogart.
G
«*!hv
Marie
Antoinette
wars
dlaClub sponsored by tha Amarlcau rounded at the corners which «!ll
art
Dick ' and William I’"'*Home Department, For reserva­ cause Ingrown toenail*. Some girl* rarded. Perhaps on th* haali of the three.time husbend* t
this
straight
hairdo
will
follow
tha
tion* guests . are asked to tel*, prefer in do their own nails for
4*
shingle or- guillotine cut with Stewmt la the only one •«1
phone Mra. Sent Martina, 'J83-M, sailer handling.
• *hf
If a (ocnail does bccomo in­ which the French burlesqued their nevar been Induced to trek
or Mr*. Jack Ratlgan, 449-J
grown, several homo treatment* nast tragedies after that revolu­ altar..
17
Here's an arresting »
can be employed to help straighten tion.
I n*&gt;
out the nail.
An emery baord
Coiffures worn during the Em ­ tif the female stars hav- t a
i »«*tV
rubbed down the center of thfl nail pire period— eurled or semi- children, five more h*........ i n*
will came a gioove that will lie curled and crapped to reveal the theirs. The average I* ex i
'H
filled in hy the nail growing to- rontour of the head— are popular ehIM
w m in J o a n BAP Nawafeatnrea
ward*
the
center.
A
V
cut
In
the
lead*
with
four.
again.
N EW YO R K - Yoa won’t live
nail front the tip at th i middle of
Even If these hairdos didn’t ap­
n " n ■•'•plaAll* house anytime
loon. But pUatlc msnufacturern the nail is another effective treat­ peal to you yesterday aa you
thumbed through the pages of
predict that day Isn't too far off, ment.
One Idg advantage of a group history booka, you may be wear­
Right now at the National Plastics
Expoaltjon, thay're trying to show getting together to help beautify ing them tomorrow. Women are
how plastics have taken over In ihemsclvra la that each girl can faddists and ones they ean find
profit by the advice glvun hy a something new and tnterestlmi
tha home.
For kltrhan chefs there are member of her own crowd who Is mid-can accustom thalr eyas to It.
ANNbU
plaatle dlahwathtr*. butter diahea, approximately her own age. This they will certainly adapt It— at
will help keep her groomed In the
drinking glasyea, trfeya, aplee cab­ fashion of her set, yet In style* least for a few days.
inets. salad bowls, measuring
which are suited to her type, Many
spoons, dlnnerwara, roffae pots, girls will take advice from a girl
Two paatal T « rrt cloth both
knife racks, wall sheeting.
Mr. And Mr*. R. E . Boon*. &lt;r,
rlend but will resent that offered towel* ran be H M to moh* a
&gt;9 the boudoir there are plaatle iy
mother, auntie or granny who •mart and practical bathrobe for announetd today th* blub &lt; &lt;
hangars, hair dryers, powder often are Just too “old-fashioned," a child. Or a baba M r I amotl ■on Roy Olan on Nov, fi n' m i
boxes, clock! ’ (except • for Iho according to the hep aet.
child can be made from one extra F emale Laughton Memorial Mu
works), combi, brushes, closet ae&lt;
pital.

New Hair-Dot* Will
SurpaKR Wild DreaniH'

1*rmrrnm i*rrsi*ntril
Yt'slev lliimr Seen*’
A! Celerv ( ' r a l e Of («»»lden Mule M**e(

IT’S

Re.ch. talking with RAYM OND
I.U N D ljL'IST and C, W SPEN*
CEIt about the latsal tournament*
II VRRY ItftnsON playln*
with the toy trams lie has for
sale
MRS. B E R T IE H U G H ES
coming mil of the Sanford Atlantia
National Bank . .
MRS. T. E .
SMITH presiding over the hnnk
new . land . .
V I at Mel bad been Iccturln*
I- V'ung hopeful upon tbe evili
, iog out late at night an£
g*Muu: up late m tbe morning,
1 "
I ip vei amount to any*
11 ■' t.. lie continued, 'unless volt
1 m m .i „ non leaf Remember
it*.
lord catches tha
io
How about the worm,
i-'itioi " iiiipiiied I lie young mill.
«*&lt;• ,i t In rather foolish to gat
"P 0 ■ally ? " ” ' i y hnu," replltit
1i'll* i soleiiinlv, "that worm
h in to lied all night; h*
' "h
1 i "ti his wav homr."
— L'ft'H

Si\Y
WULLCKOOMIH)

with ClolIll’s
UKY ( LUANUI)

C OL ONI A l. CLEA NERS
n l ’ I ’n s i M ,
III) S, I ’.ilm i'tIn \ \ c .

lilt ) .

S IA T H IN
Plu m e -1R1

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Com e a n d
se e the

SITTING ROOM
- in e v e ry pair of Arrow Shortil

Get Set For New Age
Of Plastics In Home

Imagine! Rayon

ceiaorlea, bot'laa. that can he
aqueeaed to emit ai spray of pow­
der or colngna.
' .
Baby gats his plastic too. Little
toy.dare, rattle*, baby panta and
Mia are JuatjA/#w plaatle yron*
•re for a little tyke.
Dad and mom wear pUatlc
balb. wrllt) h4ft44jigh|fcl4 ffbmea.
pocketbooka, watch cases. Their
recoyda and'radio ea.e. ary p^a-

J

i Tha sportsman can find plaatle
duck derovs, boata and bait be
and that tha stuff has gona ta
Ashing m l and gun
Kvan th* garden hoae la _
Oh, raa, dad go#* to work
a plaatle lutwkbog, they
when h# needs a new let
he can g*» them— In plaalte.

Knit Slips A t

The WIHK FELLOW
rides th*

The Garden Center of
The Sanford Garden Club

Thara'i plenty o* idling, standing, and bending room In
those iupar comfoitoble ihorti. And theta i never a chaf*
- because Ar,ow Short! have absolutely no center learn)
That's why Arrow Short* are tha moil comfortable kind
you ean wear, fhat'i why you'll wont o pair today!

Arrow Shorts, $l.i!5 - $1.50

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Y e llo w

HAT SHOW • - - MtraiCALE

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L» to fi*B ack T rico t K n it

1444
24 Hour Barries
BAGGAGE

a TRUNK

S E R V IC E f t l

A Netv D eals n In SI Ip*,

th at mold* the bodice "H rs L ik e ” to the fig ure. T h U
slip Ih of it fine Q uitllly Two It n r J U y o n Fa b ric. Colum ;

Unusual prdUntdtkm of Winter Millinery styles—
Mask by outstanding Musicians

W hite. P in k fttui B lack. Sizes 82 thru 40.
Our atora will ba open all day Wadnejday end e)n**4
ell day Thursday, A rm lallr* Day.

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iwwaBt*-

Put Forth Word They WiH ; sooner* s w ^
N o Sass
Saxe From
F ro m K
w d o r U fCats
a t . * UL 'BUDDY"
Take No
Kentucky
LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov, 9,

&lt;JP)— Florida put forth the word todsy

it U in no mood In lake any is m horn Kentucky * Wildcat* in thru

homecornirifi football ihuh it Lexington Salurdav.
Keyed by llir Gator* impretiive performance againil Geotriti
last week. Coacb Kay Wolf laid:
••a/.
. . .....
i i - in Gaineaviille
i
-.1, lari
.
"We didn't t..
ba^e
oui game ...
un ihe ........•
practice tfield

weak

and we are not going lo this week.

"I believe our hoys realise now9 ----- --------------t|wF can stay on the field with the
U(st of them and give ns much aa
they have to taU ."
On the other side of the fence,
Kentucky mentor Paul Bryant
gjed the tilt In this fashion:
MFlortda looked better against
Ola Miss ami deorgia than we did.
But If we plav like w* did
•gainst Vlllanuva Saturday I feel
we have a good rhance,''
The two teams, iierennlal InWei
floor occupants in the Koulhenst«rn Conference, nre clashing for
'the first time In II years. They've
met seven times previously, Ken­
tucky winning five to Florida's
two.
Florida has a standout threat In
Chuck Hunslnger, the Harrisburg,
;DI., Junior Who Is averaging eight
1yards per try on Ids carries.
There's also sralbacks Hal drlffin
•Mil Idiren Bruadu* on the ground

BURRtS
OKLAHOMA'S

G R EA T G UARD .
M A D E TH e
FOOTBALL SCOUTS
ALL -AMER/CA W tp 4 6 , •
THE PL A V ER *
ALL-AMeR/CA /R
A SP

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Injuries although Florida Isn't
(-minting on reserve quart,-ilmik
Angus Williams, who was hurt iu
tile Furman tilt Oct. 110.
That means the datura rotilJ
start Vaecaro and Jnhnson at the
ends; Dempsey and Sutton at Vic­
kies;
Huerta and droves id
guard-; Kynes, renter, ami Pol l -n,
Hunslnger, drlffin nrul dodwlu ut
the harkfield.
Keulurky could send fmtli 11
enitildiialloii of Zarmikn and Jon-s
at the flanks; dain and McD,-rlimtt nt tackles; Midway and Purter nt gnsri's; Hlinskl, renter, and
Bin ml*. Jumernon, Boiler and T i i inan, barks.
Neitiier sfpmd plans heavy work­
outs tills Week.
Other Skid teams in action this
week include Auburn nt deorgin.
Alnhamn at deorgin Tech, M i-si-■
sippl .Slate nt 1.8IJ, Ole Mi--Tennessee nt Memphis, Bnylor id
Tulnn* nnrl Mnr-hnll nt Vandeihllt.

man

this

tea r .

HO PES

A 1AHE
ALL
OF
EM _

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ByMgnRtavy [SeminoleJMweee
] To Face O rlan d o
B’ Club Tomorrow

JAHGM SCHOOL MB WAS
AH (HP, WTH PASS
CATCH/HO AMB/T/OHS
. Bur OPanf too
\
FA S T A HP
\

w as

\

ti )

A

*J

Ma d e

tackle,

WHtH
HE
PEACHED
COLLEGE

W
AS

■ % . •/ SWrTCHEP
^ i g l i ll TO GUARD

Coach Fred lianas will take
hi» .Seminole High School Hatty
Fed- to Orlando tomorrow even­
ing to play the Uahy Tiger* of
Orlando High School.
Tin- two teams met here three
w ieU nt(o, and the visitors took
D ; to u decision from the Sanfoidites. ‘We are in need of a
bl-cking hack, and it looks had
right now," (iaivas declared today.
Ui,i bright spot appealed yestenluy. when (ianaa learned that
fc. it Smith will be able to eiii,.r Hu- contest tomorrow. Cuach
ti mis- lias named kid Senkarik
sod l&gt;&lt;.n Smith to be captains for
tbe vain*.
jl.e -.lulling lineup with pro
bald! include Gene Smith and
Senkarik at the ends, Criasy and
Gall«»»v ut the tackles, li. Howind and lb
Howard at the
Kuai.I tmd Swann at center. The
hurt
will tie llennett at left
w,nv Smith at spinner, tiud Hass
si n,-Id wing and either Marion
Hutl" or Mike Whelchel at the
blocking back.

Daniel Lumpnt Plana
To Retain El Mono

K e t t l e s Prepares
Feds For Barracudas
I4 t* a f4 T n m n o v n u r
The Seminole High School vara•» !
Uy aggregation returned to heavy
—. .. . . . .
| work ut the high school practice
C IN C IN N A T I, Mov. 9, WPl— fluid this afternoon tu prepare to
About H.000 younr men hop* with tangle with the New Smyrna
all their might that they ar* Beach Barracudas In the Volusia
drafted tomorrow.
County City Friday evening.
Into major league basehall, that I Coach Kettle* sent his (h a rfr*
is, am! not smite h/aui'h of th e. through a lengthy session of '‘two
armed services.
j on ’one" in a blocking drill yesRepresentatives of the IH clubs teninv nflernoon in an attempt to
in the American nrul National sharpen the Fed defenses, and to
League* will tiegiu their bidding nid in polishing off the offense.
The sipiad it at full strength
for Ihe ronleat, since no major in­
juries were received In the en­
counter with the Florida Military
Academy Cade’* at 8t. Petersburg
lust Thursday night, at which time
the Feds turned In a sparkling l!&gt;
to ll vicloiy.
The New Smyrna aggregation 1s
i*purled to lie a heaVy club, and
will outweigh the Feds, but Coach
Kettles in priming his aggregation
to put on u display of speed to
outrun the larger and more ex­
perienced Fast Coast city aggre­
gation.

I lu m u rru w

1 a U 'U 'N A , Pa., Nov. 9—(Ah—
ill, in. !..niuiit sa id today lie plant
| it, i * i mi li ownership uf the race
hoi**. Ll Menu, de-pit* a ruling
iby the New York appellate divjsun *hich denies him an owners
BreinJ.l Mono, a four-year-old cheat'nut. t.M- tie e n Idle since winning
tb. Vlrla-Miian sml Wldener liandl--------------------- — —
cap hi Florida last winter.
M lllT n U C l lF t llF ( a l V L ' S
It, horse had been leased to
u *aV
. 7 V ^ V s*
Oia.le • Margiotti, Pittsburgh at- I C l g h t J O
F lH H
U lV L M
tcuiwy, who said he would buy Kl
__________
M.*11" from
D U BLIN - (/!*)- Irishman lake
,i,Mi, lo«t h s appeal In thi New , helr fijlh||||( „0P|0lm|y.

The Clubhouse
By K EN A LYTA
AP Newsfentures
""c h a p e l H IL L , N. IC.—C om h
Carl Hnavely says h* Is not cru­
sading on behalf of the venerable
■lagIt wing- formation, hut his
University uf North Carolina fuotball team aeeins bent on asserting
superiority over tbe ini'icusingly
popular T.
In sweating their first five
games the Tar Heel* whipped four
T u n is employing the T —Texas,
Georgia, Wake Forest and L3U .
"I don't go all out to heat a
team simply berau,* it uses Hi*

oiling an offense against u* rlnci- B'-w! talk. “ We lust take tu-ii
last spring practice.
Whenever , g«m* us it come* along, lie mainwe hear uf something new in the
l»jn»- . . . . .
T system we give it a try In nrae- &gt; That in itself has been ■ proto
tic* to see If It might la- fitted Into lent with at least one halfback or
our attack
| blocking hack on the injured list
“ I ’ll tell you this much: In the' throughout the first half uf tin
ipring the T team was given u campaign.
wetk lo ptviiiiit* it**
• Hortunut^ly, .nnrll* JuKir* . &gt;••
wt aent a defensive unit against Idb pound tndburk, whose run
It, The T club went well tlu rtln*f, passing and kicking have
first week of work. Iml llier-ailer blln "P among tbe nation s In-d
Olir defense gradually , utig’il up ,,r!* ’N all departments, bnwith the offense and had it pretty ‘’itped tbe jinx,
wall checked. We just don’t think
Justice has been an Insulting
wa've yet seen a T that would performer. Hnavely calls him
A
give us the results w* gel now.
womlerfu U y . A great t"..in - mu
“ We've found that tlrn singlewith spirit and qua UJes of leitd. ; .
wring style enables us tu make »hlp. V*'-1 unVJ ( / '’ &gt;
Mure yardage, keep the half I itijer «PPrec alive of the btoeklng err 1
•ltd make more point* than any defensive play that go,-i Into u
Other offense. It is liest suited t-r winning Iwm ,
our personnel
An avid slmleu* -if foiittoill,
“ Furthermore, I Ulleve the .in- Snwvwly lives with tlm game
l i e Wing learns are stronger now throughout the year. He WI. one
MkauM, with the growth of the
K*** Drst to use mov:*. ui an
T , ttams are becoming less ai-rus-1* 1*1 *n coaching,
torned to defending against the’ As (me of hU Bou hern Confertingle wing.
-ence rivals put It "his real coach•io.-.i ,t
t l
.
,
I Ing i* done from 10 a.in. to 2 p.m.,
?* * * ** r * *
year -how
„j, )|„. day’s w ork."
that among f,i reprei-ntatlve
The same colleague plv,
forHIDINO H I* r a c i rmm the u n u - rt m in , Joteplitne Anther, 34, leaves
U tm s In thu country, single wing
|n, i(, )lt |n(o how s „ „ v,.|y
police headquurtet* In Waddngton, U. C ., whete die we* questioned
taami averaged about H i iwlnti , r, i „ N.
III Ihe n itrid e ui A lv in "Ju k e '' Pow ell (r ig h t ), runner Washington
more per game than those using
Wer«? scrimmaging North
Senator tint) N Y Yankees' outfielder. T h e 39-yver-otd athlete killed
0 a, r
,,,
• Carolina In a practice session one
him self at (M il Ire h s s d q u rt lrri after being picked up on a bad check
Bnavely disagrees with crillrn
|wf,)rw tl»&gt;- B«asun began," lie
chinge M is. A m ber, a divorcee, told the police that she und Pow ell
who **&gt; using * player chiefly &gt;a;(b -Our U y * were giving turn
w e ie planning lo Le iita iin d sh o rtly.
(iiifm iU liu n a l 5'uuuiipholu),
on offense and aimlm-r lo rupjnrt- of the Carolina end* a t,ud lim,'
*/*n‘ n ** t
”**? T n* - of it. Finally we heard him ask
• I North Carolina line* cailv l.»t Kii#v,,|y what to do. Carl lunkerl
S E E IN 'S B E L IE V IN G
The (17,1)1)0 funs wlin watched
aaason, develops only half a .-tlay-1 Inm thoughtfully for u moment
D E T R O IT — (A*j-Coach 11- Mr- Oklahoma defelll T cxuh recently
. i .
i I i
. 1 and then said I'll tell you Mini- Al 111111 of tile Detroit Lions of III* ill Dallas innde up Ihe largest
• , t? r * r* 1n“t InUrojted In dc. d#y . W#|1( j tlruuKhl thirl W4» a National Foothail la-ngii-1 wants crowii ever to wuti'h ll football
yaloDing A It-Ainericas forth (J pros | qn n r way to operate. Had I Uf*ii all his second gnessers I- do their game In lb* Smith west.
(frclare*, | in bis spot I'd have tidd tlm “iBiarterliaoklug" from n first
Bri* ,nor* concerned with |„,y nomtthing, unylliiii.r, pr.d&gt;aiily hind knowledge. Says Bo: "I
T",* l!»,, ,hwi even the wrong thing, but Mnave- don't mind If our rrillcs speak mi
Viliam,v i 'h I r,l). p, mud foothail
j °°T« ttertve tile lM*nefits of ■|v wantt-il time to think It out nnd what they see for themselves from
equail
played Hire- lie games in
t ? " ! - * * 1.!?***.. 'n.' ii, ,1* , u*'' * r',y pt-rhaiiM let the player work .,ii It, the stands. But when limy stay
IP47— mure llwti an r other team
M f in hi* epeclallly if hu excel* [ u . You know, that may l»e th*
away und talk strictly fiom hear­ in Ihe
Eastern
I nlcicollegialr
i u n l »k*
f*Lm,*'L, . secret of hi* success. That tlinr- say) Hull gets .my dander up.”
League.
___. * ,
unKx txBh which oughru-s* and attention to detail."
,Wt Started thu season aUut four,
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J f . j &amp; . r g^.*"*AV“ men r'"}!', ll1"'
IC E C A P T A IN S
• if W J J iJ
A*
iI*Mt
N EW
Y O R K —DPI— Thie* of
y .
s*‘pit fat* om-rislvc wild | ihe- six Natlouu) Hockey l.rngue
w f in iir u team* mon-boys have n tt-ama are being led on Ihe ice
. No, the defenrlvcthU »eu*ou by new captain*, (iuya
V,n niL
'wKhoul Stewart I* heading Chicago, Butch
P * W y-. ,AJW .hi'9W, any f»o«ly Bouchard, Muntreal and Tctl Ken*
M
in/ootUH.woul, rather,m-dy |s capUlii of the Toronto
W .n
‘ W w njh- ’ „ , * Map)* U n W H il t Schmidt of lloaZ J S T O 1?
Wolball is trifi. Nell Colville of New York
P * W r lo d a y *•»» »ver.
and Hid Abel of Det/olt am the
. ,'T H a le twit n permanent condl- mudovera.

Uou.nt declared, however, he
ba no ale agreement with Margnu. \ It hough llwy had talked
Jale.
.id nothing definite had
taen done
»
I.uiil ,n('s case went to the New
Y. It nont after both the Jockey
Clot, .ind the New York Racing
................... denied him un ownei'- inen&lt;e un the grounds he "is
oi , . 1'idly bus I&gt;*,*n engaged in
I h.ovinut. itig

Bu.^rioualy that the Dublin high
court was asked to decide if eigh )
Donegal fl.hermen had he rigid
«'i wet theb lines In a thm -m lb
tributary of the Lough kuyle, th*
river which runs through northern
Ireland and Kiro.
The Irish Society, founded aaf
w ars ago by King Jumes I to ail
minister crown estates in UUtei
claimed It owned the fishing right*
under royal charters received in

Bruce Dudley May Be
Association H e a d
t INi INN A TI, Nnv. II—l/P&gt;—
liiiico Dudley, n fnrrner sports
v.-ntei -illnisi baseball executive,
iil'pateutly was on the Inside track
I, -lay inward the presidency of
Hit American Association.
\ three-man committee met here
ludav to "screen" candidates for
Dm ioh and retiring President
Fr -nk Imne raid that “In all prob*t&gt;-dlty u new league president of

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Louisville club.

I.a un has resigned to become
nt-rid manager uf the Chiragu
Idle Sox.

tceoud rind of Ihe litlth Annual
C li'te F u tu rity was called out
tore today in the National FoxlluntrrN Association field trials.
III the rumdllH eestenlay. Co-Id
Donna, owned hy the Nichols and
Swayne Kcniu-ln of Benton, Miss.,
lin k a neat lead in a field of 121
Hounds und piled up 13b points
-oi speed and drive, trailing ami
hunting.

A TLA N T A , Nov. 9 - (/ P )- F o r
Ida team’s stunning victory over
nviously
undefeated
(ieoriria
&gt;b Neyland received 25 of 27
votes cast by Southern sport*
wrilera for the Southeastern Con­
ference Coach uf the week.
The two votes railing to name
Teimearee coach were in favor
if Ray (Bear) Wolf, whole Flor­
ida team Rave Georgia a lurpriiIngly close call.
Four halfbacks were In tha run­
ning fur player uf the week,
Georgia's Joe (ierf, Tennessee's
Ital Littleford, Kentucky's Jim
low* and Florida's Chuck Hunsinger.
Of (hue, Cart waa picked fur
Ids gr*at performance against
Florida.
Other players named by HKC
.-ouches us tile outstanding mem­
bers of their teams Included
Dinky Bowen, (ieoiglu Tech half­
back; Kd (.'launch, LHU center;
Barney PooJ#-, Mbsisaippl end;
ial
Herring
Auhurn
center;
horty
McWilliams,
Missi*slppl
State halfback; Dean IMvidson,
Vanderbilt halfback; Clem Welsh,
By IM H;II F U L L E R T O N , Jr.
Alabama
halfback, and kiddie
Ft Ice, Tul ne hafhack. Tbe weekly
NEW Y tlR K , Nov. U -bl'»— Doll is conducted by the Atlanta
Mnnnn go bowlingT . . . It really Journal,
,s loo early to guess nt the teams
fur thus* Jail. I football 'bowl'*
guiiios, but the real puatler seams
to he the Orange llowl setup , .
The Miami fulks didn't begin ser­
ious scouting of poaalble teams
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 9,
until last week . . . Piospect Is
that the Southeastern champion UT*&gt;— The Wake Forest Deacon*
wilt go to tile Suga Bowl ami will play- in Birmingham'* Heron i
llie next est lo the Orange Bowl Annual Dixie Bowl.
. . . May la- the Cnmellia Howl
Holt Hast, general manager of
promoters ut Lafayette, La , were the Dixie Bowl, announced today
culling a shot when they Invited Ihe signing of the North Carolina
the North Carolina footballer* to team to appear at Iwgion Field
train there along with the Tar New Year's Day.
ilcel basketball team, which tdays
The sensational 27-2U victory of
lAlona In that howl feature . . , the Deacons over Duke last Satur­
Some of the hopefuls who',1 like day caught the fancy of the bowl
get invitations are Cirmson game aelectioii committee. That
(Scoop Latimer guarantees a good win following Wake Forest’s 34uitrnetlun at reasonable rates), N triumph over North Carolina
and St. Thomas (M lneialal.
■tale the week previous marked
Coach Douglaa C. "Peahead" Walk­
IIK.NKV KANO T H E H E L L
er's team as one of the oustanding.
Henry Billups, undent negro twil­
I .it s t year the committee stepped
ling,-t ut the College of William in early and picked off William
mil Mii^y, made two piedlctiuns and Mary, Southern Conference
lust week . . . The first was that champions, for the Dixie Bowl.
President Truman would upset
liewey . . . Henry was so certain
(JETS T H E B E S T
nlsiut the election that he wagered
M IA M I—DPV—Cltirllon, .yrlled
, container of Ids favorite lh|iiid
refreshment on the outcome’ . . . by many the greatest race horse
...... .
in (hut, Billups nit.lt a of alt time, *d l enjoy t h e luxuries
(iinilar lu-t that William und Mary this winter at Hialeah with a day
would upset North Carolina In and (tight watchman, n screened
football Saturday . . . "I sure •-age in front uf his stall, and tb*
could use that drink Saturday choice of the hay which Calumet
night," he explained . . . pre. Stable buys for it* horses.
oni'hly he was glad to settle for
a pint.
season encounters and will have
O N E-M IN U TE HI'ORTH PA O E to play off for the All America
Chuck Dressen says he doesn't Conference western title . . .
have a contract to manage- the Report from the Rockies says that
Oakland Baseball Club. "1 don't Denver U. which was planning to
need U contract; they'ie fine peo­ desert the Skyline Six and Join tha
ple," says Chuck . . . Norfolk, Va. •Missouri Valley conference, gave
will be tlic site of the nll-Navy up such "blg-tirnr" ideas after
fuollmll fluids this year—Atlantic five straight defeats . . Bob lllg .
VS Pacific - - with the .March of gin*' report on Penn State's vic­
Dimes getting the receipts . . . tory over Penn: “ they schedule
Only 11 scoreless games has been us every four or five years and
played ill the National Hockey w# take that long to get ready
League in ten yearn . . . Henry for them.'
Frnka's Tulsn* footballers don't
rufti to their living quarters as
a “dormitory" oi barrack*", but
use the fancy.sounding name of
"hutel" for the fancy 'looking

Sports Roundup

hot In minor league play Inst sea
son are expected lo get a chanci
to do duty In the majors.
| One of them Is a $40,000 beauti
Hugh Railcllffe. The Phils ol
the National circuit reportedly pah
the fancy figure (or lladcliffe. t
southpaw from Thomson, da. lb
won seven games and lost tliret
Inst season with Wilmington, thei
Went to Toronto.

California H orn e
Racerh Set Dates

Tanforat
*. ( ; at&gt;trhedule
The
llow anl'
piohallo
„ ( this
idled f
bis hor
Greguiy
A p ril, tl

Neyland Is Named
Coach Qf Week In
Southeastern Loop
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Wuke Forest To Play
In Dixie Bowl Tiff

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C L E A N IN G T H E C U F F
Jimmy Phelan, whose -Lo* Angele-i Dons have faced both the
Cleveland Browns and the San
Francisco 49&gt;rs predicts they’ll
split even In their two regular

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PAGE SEVEN

BANFOHD, FLORIDA

Gets Divorce
im W ife Who Spent
ek W i t h Another
IL A C K S H E A R . (it., Nov. 0, (A1)
i young South Georgia farmer
been grunted a divorce from
teen-age wife who spent a ala-

Hr. Henry McLftitlin
O p to m e trist
18 Magnolia Ave.

I’hone 512

day "honeymoon" with an old
sweetheart. It all begin la it Feb­
city admlrtetratloti h u dug up an
ruary.
Fifteen mlnutee after Mr. and old hrdir that Herman Insert*
Mr». Donlvef Teatun were pro­ tlnna on tnmtiatnne* mint l*e re­
nounced man and wife, Slttie the moved, and announced that re­
bride, who wai 14 at the time, wan moval mliat lie done by the end
whisked away from her husband's of this year except where the
aide by u boy friend and taken lettering would deface other ait
on a weddinir trip that lasted al- work on the grave atone.
The order waa issued shortly
moil a week.
Thu liny friend, 22-yi'ur-old Hud- ufter lllieratiun In 11)45, when feel­
ing agalnat the Sudeten Hermans
dy Davis, wax driving the newly and every other kind of (ienuun
wed* home from trie wedding. ran high. Herman inscription*
When Donlver left the car for a were to lie rcplutod hy Cteeh lint,
drink ut u roudaide soft drink tike all orders, 1enforcement I igstand, Huddy simply drove off with ged. Recently the i|Ueatlon was ii-blonde. Iduv-eyed Slttie, and nwav newed nnd tne I’rague council de
they went.
cided It li)uat Ih&gt; ulieyeil.
They now the sights at Lookout
Mountain, Term., drove to aeaaide
The University of (Texas' wm&gt;i
Suvunnuli, (la., for a spell. und loaa at the hande of a college team
then ut Macon, Huddy gave Siltio In recent time* was o 42 t; hub
$2 nnd told her to catch a hue and lilng In 1038 hy Arkansas The
go on hack home.
K a io rb U e k a Im v e n T w on a gi.......
When Slttie allowed up. Donivei since from the I.onghoriia
aald evervthlliK waa all right- a*
long an it wasn't Slttie'* futdl.
Sit tie inlil Slierlff I*. L. Taylor charge* were dropped.
All that happened Inst Kebmmv
thut it liaa tieen n pretty rough
trip. Huddy watched her every Yesterday. Donlver, who i* Its. y ..
minute »he auid, end what wus a divorce. Ills ‘ petition reeidled
more, she surely had been afraid Sitlle’s travels with Itiiildy and
said also that Slttie had begun
of him.
Donlver swore out a kidnaping i tossing blue-eyed glances nt othei
warrant against Huddy, but the ' men.

useTHS

A G ED E E L N EA R IIR A TH
. STOCKHOLM ./&gt;».- An
88eear-ohl i‘f| in the museum of
Hnnlhgtaug. Sweden claimed to ‘
bo the uhlrst ut|tmrium fish in the'
world- i* failing tnjiiiily Ciiu^hi i
by two buy- m ,i creek nut-id
the south Kutilinli oily in In it. the
ye), ii inn'tl Putin I ' D u t :." ir ]
English. “ I‘’.it‘|i|&gt;&lt;4ii&lt;-n’ • G»t i' imii i ,
lilt* outhveil hi* ni|itit&lt; . \h-ii*&gt; 1
year ait" I’utir dnvnlupi it a ’ nmi.r
iiml lx iii'H getting iim ii'i un i !

ZtKft &amp;Pe4 H i D REA M T
Him a h ' H i M o t h e r - i bi­
ll AW 6 »T flN ' FR lftN 'L'f,
B o r s h u c k s ', d a t A i n '
P D S S 'B L l, E S N IN A
D REA M j!

T O IG ID A IR E

M K K iS U irS .

I, "Pete," the New Yolk l
, .list bent uii i iilchlOK '
ti of the tMurn lion I
,&lt; k e ep e r, eels clyse h

iill team, the lliiee-wuttl
•• much mote cooperative
6

Try
HERALD
Want Ada

A R T IC L E S

W A N I i ll

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'Highest cash price paid fur used)
furniture. Ted Davis Finn it on| Co, 3) | K . 1st. I'h. U5H.
A I L L B U Y your car regardless
of age or condition Halliff A
I Hons, Pjione 257 W

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wanted, also stamp collection*.
Write, Hox FHC ....... Id.

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W A N TED
C L E A N COTTON IIAGS
T |IK HANFOHD H E R A LD
W A N TED : Writing Desk
1 1108-R

PHONE 148
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THE
SANFORD
HERALD
W r rknt
F F IC B &gt;pare In Melsch uillldlng,
U rg a light office, nawly decoluted, .,11 utilities, heat and lanlTor si rvlee
furnished.
Call
PW-W. Cl. * A. I)ept. Htnra.
Mourn) and up In dnlr one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal fur
hiininest couple. Downtown loratlon. Call 660.
fV

R E N T : Unfurnished apart­
ment. B0H4 Celery Ave,

Furniidied
6th St.

HOT L U N C H E S every day frond
11 i.KI to 2:00 at HOME ICS.

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pleiads. Snniplrs ut iiuilerluls
galore. Ihliiiiiiii'* given. Salto's
j Upholstery lltl W
1st. St.
| Plume DIM.

FOH S A L E : 2 nk&lt;
cheap also good
hunting horse. I
016 Hark.

I Itlllih K K C I'IN I 1 Si-rvlre and Ti*v
I ii.|iini- I i i I i i i tp&gt; Dempsey, 2HI
Mnpimlui Plume Ttlt7
SA V E A L IF E
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M .U IIK Y lil II IIWN
lly buying ymii c h i o r trui-k
.-heckl'd OVel by our expert
on ■halin'*. Is ilie ' !• eilng sys
tela siife’ A n the bl alien flll|lii led fur quirk slop* 7 Muni lily
payment plnn fur largvi Job*.

F R IE D JUMUU SHRIM P dinners
•very night. HOMER'S.

SEW IN G M A CH IN E Center 111) N
H E IJ * W A i t i l . l )
W. tat. opp site Princess Thea­
tre. Ph. 1100.
Part Time Imukkcrp-I *li-tiogiBp'i
S A M O K D M o l l IK X K ( | l ' l » 0 .
er, Answer giving age, .... .. • A
S C R A P E R S : All types wood scrap­
20* W first S'reel
address.
Hox
XA
t'uie
ficiald.
er*— Putty knives.
H EN K A H IK Glass A Paint Co.
YOUNG MAN for pnsitnm a . out Help-Self» Self Sente* l.aundir
112-114 2nd St.
Ironing
side salesman. Unnd uiipnrliitiliv lllfl Drieis
*Y. I Alb Si
I'Snne U S*
I’hone 320
for right party
Apply m w ill­
ing
to
Hox
AM
c/o
Sind
aril
Grapefruit trees 60e each. K. W
Herald, stutlng full quallflraLord. Phune 78H-W.
tiofis and experience
Sweet Hamlin mange* It
Man for all white debit. Sanfuid C a L I , 617 for B a tte ry . G enerator
K, W. Lord, Phone 78S-W
ami surrounding teiritory Kx*
and S ta rte r service
Sw ain's
in-rli'liceil man preferred. United1 M attery S e rv ice , dill W F u s t
T U X ED O F E E D S : Complete tine
Life Insurance Co If-lit MeCi.uy|
Hunt's T u x e d o Feed Stare.
llblg , Orlando, Fla,
B R E A K F A S T - reived ever/ day
MAN
hi WtlMAN for Hillside sules
excapt Sunday ut l.aney's Drug
work. Steady Jol» Good opptit |
Store. 36c up.
I unity fui rigid person. Apply
FUtE-W OOD 2 ft. lengths’ and
in person only
The Sanford'
store-wood 1*! in lengthi. Sib a
Hmlder. lit) W 2nd St., Sanford.
cord delivered. J. W. Wilson,
Kt. 2, Ho* I IN A, Phune 738-J.

Apailmenl. M04 West
9— W O R K W A N T E D — 9
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Cabbage Plants.
More* Farms,
Gantva Ave. and 26th Htreut.
U N FU R N IB H ED 3 room house for
C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
rent. Phone 273-XW.
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh1.UCHEON served evary day cxrapt Sunday al Laney’s Drug
t i t v . Phone 776 -J.
Cottage—3 room unfurnished. 114
Store. 75c up.
F M Fn I'lish. Roofing Contractor.
All work guaranteed. Phona
PA IN T
O U T S ID E — W ATTS
One or 2 bedroom furnished apart
BRAND, Simw-Whll* tilanium
1378-J.*
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^nent. Adults only. 2.101) Mellon
lead and oil. Money-hack guar­
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and
spouting
installed
antee, won't prrl, rub oft or
or irpaired.
Free estimates.
wash off. Stay* white. $3.06
TW O ROOM cement block house.
Phone 5IMX-W.
gal. in 6-gal. cans. Sample ran —
Electricity, water, shower bath.
60c.
Dealer* wanted.
Manor B O O K K E E P IN G
C. L. Farmer, Ulndarvlll*-.'
P a rt tim e M n
House, 010 I-aiulle St. Jacksonuncial .*4f ateiiiriit**, alt t a x e s .
TRAILER^ "LOCATION , high and
vllle, Fla.
More than 20 year* experience.
healthy, on beautiful lake. Safa
for children. Katlilng, boating 6Va H.P. Outboard Motor, f40.pn.
1118 French Ave.
t fishing. fMK) wk. Private
TRA CTO R WORK by the hour or
proparty. 0 miles from Sanford.
Jnb. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
Phone
Write for details. P. O. Box Utility er boat trailer.
ing A flirt moving. We speelalito
_ County 4711.
675, S a n f u r d . ________ __
In conditioning building lota A
garden plutH, Phone 147-J.
F U R N IS H E D 6-rooiu house, clo^a N EW ~H EW IN G~ Macitliiea.’'‘ Y u y
now fur Xma*.
Rert'a Sew
In. Phona 724-M after 6:00.
S mTt II-OWKN CO- Roofing, aaMachine Center.
siding, painting. Phone
T r EAL ESTATE FOR SALK WAX — Johnson’* Paste, liquid, bento*
IIHM or Ol-ll.
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glo-roat, cream wax. Free use
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P R O P E R T Y M A N A G EM EN T
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cu FOGGING, Hmilhern Cliein
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Tractor work, plouglilng, disking,
leveling, hy huiir or acr?. De
Witt lluntsr, Phone 047-M.
VOIMJPICH Rei,igcrulion Servio
Commercial A Doinaatic, sit
wmk guaianieed. Phone 102 1c
• K E N T A LK
Floor Sender k Edgrra
Hill llerdw lre Co.
K EN T : Floor sander. Ea.iy
ration. Reasonable rnles, San

Electric Flour Polisher
Seminole Hardwme Co. 210 E. lit

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Box 081, Sanford.’

Plano* tuned, repaired.
Hon»st
quick service. Oscar Cox, Ph

At Ruwlelgh Products, wrlto The
Seftilnola Co. Rawlelgh man, lit
f. Box 148, Orlando.

'alch. clock repairing,
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id K. la adwa t Aaaaetata
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781 AGaatk Bank Bldg. Larca circulating oil boater In

good shape. See Mrs. Hogan
If you want to well n home, farm
at Westfall Grocery, Vuloain
or business Bat with E, A. Strout
Realty Agency, Inc., O. R. Mathleui, Associate, 1807 East 8e&lt;- PLASTIC WOOD, apungee, wire
nnd ninth brush**.
^ n d Street, Phone I30D-J after
■RNRARIR Glass A Pala( La.
wR:00 for a ppointment,________
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fiv e room heaae, with or without
furniture, Including ihowef, U tb

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Pric# reasonable.' Phi ne 1120
or after 8:00 P.M&lt; MPJ.

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L O S T : Black HhaaXfer fountain
p«S. Reward. Phone 11M M -

Cocua plumoaa Paiiu*. Red Bouary Tstraetlte bungalows, ' kalnvilU Vines. Collard Plants.
1*06 Palmatto. * Phona 668-J,
locates on* vary large Iota,
■ raaldantlal aactton.
TWO BURNER keroaena heater.

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Radioactive Isotopes

Demo Control

Are Shipped To 16
Nations F r o m U. S.
W ASHINGTON — Sixteen na­
tion* now are receiving radioactive
Isotope*, hy-productn of the utnmir
bomb project, from the Untied
States. Six other* have qualified
"1
j k .
to receive such material*.
1
, This- means that thousand" nf
l '
scientists In Europe and other
+* * ~
•
part* of the world have the op­ &lt;
- a S 't w
portunity to participate In or oh.
serve Isotope experiment* mol re­
sult. It doesn't mean we nre giv­
ing these other nation* a glimpse
of our atnmlr secret*.
Rarllnartivr Isotopes are ele­
ment* such as iodine, gold, tin nnd
xlnc that contain radioactivity,
Egcspt for this radioactivity they
I identical in regular element*
*. radioactivity Is produced a* n
prpducl of splitting nloiti*. 01
exposing clement* to an nlmnie
i. Making them radioactive i*
like placing a hell or a headlight
THIS WNICKID PLANTATION NIAR YAZOO CITY, M ill., was In the path of "sneak," hsrd-hllllng tornsdoea
ok a tag on an element.
Tim
that rut a crazy-quilt pallerti arrow Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky and Louisiana. Seven percons were killed
radioactivity marks them ns plainand SI other* were Injured In lha Yaioo County area. Heavy rains accompanied the twlrters and Bed Cros*
ly as if they were ringing a l» II
crawi wrra struggling Uirnugh mud to perform rescua and rehabilitation work. (International Soundphoto)
or glowed like a light. IB re'*
what this means lo a aclottll*!:
He ran place these railloruUvc
I lf ment* Ip soil,
lie rati delect
hem as they nre nh*orhd oy pliht &lt;
hat live In the soil. It. run ilill
detect Ihem In the Itndy -if u row
that has eaten the plant tluu giew
In the soil fit lm ran f I ilwm
to an animal, or Inlert them into
an animal body. Then Be rim
detect them ** the circulation ear i
He* them through the mgnti. »f
the body.
In fact tile possible Use* of
the*e Isotopes in
neailv
all
branches "f science seem nlnm-t
unlimited. They have opetp &gt;1 up
a whole new field of stndv Du
research sHenllst*.
Before the
atomic project such nidi".n live
laotopps were produced only at
great) cost, and in mi Pile oo.m
tit If*. Only a very few rhnseli
scientists rould w ok with tl, m
Nosy the UN isotope piogtnm
hrodpee* them in crilnpiinttivclv
largo. &lt;|uaiililies and imike Mu-in
available to thousands more M-irri
11*1*. &lt; The iMitope* were made
available to fmeigu H d-nit.i, he
cause Die D. K wauled llif't led
In attempting t&lt;s .sul.V'.1 it- mitnv
aelentlfic mysteries a&gt; rapidly in
possible.
, .
Any nation
mayapply Do UN.
radioactive Isi'lupf*,, rnd receive
them merelyBy ineeiimt a
ft w
simple qunllflratlima.
’I lie m« *
Impotlant ipialifinitlnli is lint tinforejgn scientists fas well aTRIUMPHANTLY RITURNINO TO WAJHINOTON, President Harry S Truman speak
American) must give olli'U -neu
the portico of tha White House. The mitlon'a Chief Executive siked for "help an
till*.permission to visit tlpii lull
Applauding him ls VIce-Bresidcnt-flrct Albert W. Ilarkley. In plrtute m ilgt,|
oratories. They also ate ingnl in
President Truman lands the noplmi*- Hist erects Senator Barkley's stMlsmcnt t
publish Hie result* of then expen
their own thinking and tlielr own voting on the day of the election.'*
Itnlernalloiiai
men!*. The purpose of ihn • .■
qllitagirilt is In liistrlliule tile in
formation as rapidly a* po-aiBIc
among *11 the World* srielilinla.
Ho far mnre than 200 Isotope
hh
shipments have gone In Argentina,
(&lt; imtiurrcil From I’nge I)
Australia, Belgium, L'amidn, lletiveithatmn Mini nuhslatence, t*nr«
T U C U M A N , Argeuijoii
td’i
m lrk, Italy, The Nelhei lands, Nor­
for and !&gt;•!] against; No. ti on
way, I’eru, Npaln, Kwllxerlund, A ill.ml which died ii..... n m l. " I 1
Hii. iinieiidinjr ilw Ni b I c con .tituti io.
Sweden, Ttnkey, The Union o f 1yearn ago hu» Been reeteuled and | LONDON. Nov. 0, 1,1')
.if&gt;B Do to 10(1 againvt; No ti,
South Africa, the United King­ is (in wing hnppilv in C.diforutu. i loin's favorite gnr .sing game tills about .Supreme Court .fuvtlres,
It ii. ll • gtnndfalher of nil t- Baccu west, i ; Wltal nre they going to
dom and Fram e.
for and 037 uguin -t; No, 7,
, Cuba. Chile, Iceland, India, Ire­ 111Milt m. even llioni-B I* ivotll-t lie * , name Brlnress Elizabeth's tinliv J 711
The Koval infant, ernnd in line HI Luete County, Mt( for and
land and New /calami have quail- conntdeiuBIc ill .npnoltilment If you
tried In onoke it. The dory of Bin* heir pter umptive to the [Inti Ii .-gum t; No H. BrowMid t'oimfy,
flail tb receive shipments,
Among those nationa that have ll won created anew I t n sidelight throne, is expected to lie Born at •OH for to X |0 again t: No, 0,
lillcktiigliam Bulate tills weekend Votu ,iti County, 1811 foi uo&lt;i 8|0
got applird foi shipments *io on how modern holttny works.
Tinri' i a,, uilr fui Britisir again ir No I ft, PlneHnv &lt;"uiity.
Dt I holitlta II linndspced of the
Russia and her salellilys.
(H7 Do «nd H.tft HKuln,»t; No I I ,
Nniiie ymingstei
Berkeley Bolniuciil (linden ni r&lt;&gt;- Itoyal iniines,
E hibui Iuh Ciiunly, (IB foi and
H|iomdhlc foi the rcciciilinu of the gel duo I ion*., anno get l"ng
nlatil. Hi- told iileioi a lottli d in ­ III'* fiivinile i liiii* e fm txiv. it *20 ago in si
well, these**
ing n visit to the Sooth Atoerlrtni Geiori and !&gt;o gut
ILn«Htnr(*fl Kt»»r»i
U wide i lioice
a nmln In anv area where it ran he BotHoical CiMotless iicic. ToltaCC**' 7 oilnv In',I linn i
wein;
Irritate i) thy clothing, light or wiii in ii'iniilli » (i y In irI Bet wceli
Fm m t'"V -lienige Min 11 li,|
not), jihould Ban* II teinnved By two e l l t II e l V i It f f l -» l III p l l i u l u . I l l l - I."Ill 1 I ’lililp
su rg ery-an ll I* veiy daugerou* dei otio' IIIIU ‘Mill ...... Ill ion itack
Foi a got Mm i I I miIis , \ li,-e
liefine lii ton Began, they w et -•
lo remove it Otherwise,"
in Vu lm i.i I n/nlii '1 Mai v
Moles are among Hie mod mu etii.n fertilized and ...... lined n new
lignanl of growths, lie said Not nliml wliiili enidioind a ll new*
til of them need lie lemoved. Iml type. The m-w |d«nt graduallv
if they are irritated they can In- clt«ngi*d nnd ultimately becalm I
Vary dangerous, he explained
modern tohacen Tin. pHient plaiil*
Many people fear htuii.es may •ho cnotinurd to c\isl irnil their
become cancrmusi bui Dr. O rb ‘•tier mmletii dc'irenilniilfi &gt;1(11 grmv near
to tHI
■aid they won't. .
eucli ollii'i here In im rlliucsl ArOn ihe otliei hand did you vrr qeiillmi
raallte a JsKgrd tootlr IIISV tanso
Dr. tinoil.ipred ilisenvered one of
cancer? Tliat "rhionlr irr Ifni hies" tlir piueid* uumv vi-uih ago during
■gain—this lime on Ihe lnngm&gt; nr mi cxpiilitig tup In lids urea, fu
wallkKpf the mouth
1012, dining Hnn'ti"i trip, Be found
As a parting word IB, (Blisutr Hie other pinriil Bircl; in fTstlisaid, In effect, "when you ......i f
fmsilts, lie crosr.erl 1B» two plants.
you fiave a chest, see yoin doelhi
about It."
In.other words, the che-t usuallv
funeilens so well we don't have to
think about It. If it is enough
out of kilter for n* to he awnir
of It, there I* apt to I....... nirtlilng
,aarioualv wrong.

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Old Tolmcco Plant
l.iilain ’s Favorite
II Iteun Kuurualud tinuN.sinjf ( j a me Is
Naming Itoyal I5al».v

Filial Taimlation

Cancer Clinic

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I G A IN E S V IL L E — &lt;/Pt— Paint
| treated to kill Insects becomes more
rather than less poisonous aa time
goes on, studies by the University
nf Florida indicate. The Unlver*I Ity's engineering and Industrial ex*
’ neriment station made testa with
insecticidal paints, lacquers and
! varnishes over a two year period.
I "It was observed that the coat­
ing surface* did not become loss
toxic hut rather, became mors toxic
. with age," S. S, Block of the ex*
&lt;pcrlment itation reported. He said
I the Insecticide appeared to force
'Itself gradually *■
■ tin suifnrc r.f
I the paint to form tiny crystals.
TU- crystal*
-rvatala were produced he, The
be­
cause the paint wa* so full of the
. poison that it threw some of It off
fmm time lo lime.
I Because of this characteristic,
poison which wa* lost through wip­
ing or washing the painted surface
was replaced shortly after being
removed. One lest, made with as­
phalt varnish mixed with DDT,
showed the poison crystals appear­
ing as a white dust on the surface
nf the painted article.
'When the surface was wiped
with a cloth, the crystals were re­
moved and the surface was as
hlack as when the coating had
been applied. Within three to four
days after removal of the dust,
1It had iigain reappeared," Block
' said. “This process was repeated
'several time* with similar results.
Even after several mouths, when
the same surface was again wiped
clean, the crystals of DDT renppcarrd at the surface within x
few days."
Though most of the station's ex-

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Insecticide P a i n t
Gets More Lethal

I'ortant Public Works promt. which
passe* on all flood -mitn.l nnd
liver* am] Inn tier* projects.
Am ong other com m ittee ar.signi ment* for Mississlpnians;
llcp, itnnkiu will head Vcleians
' ffairs *nd he apeond ranking
Urmocrat on Un-American Arlivi Ilea.
Kcp .

A h e in e th y

w ill

he

th ird

tanking Democrat on the District
&lt;&gt;f Columbia group and alio on
Agriculture.
Bop. W h itten w ill rise a notch

or two op A ppro priatio n!!.
llcp . W ln -lca d , on A rm ed S trv c o s . w ill liqvp ii more im p o ila id
i nice.

It'P Coliner will gain some
• olorlty on foreign affair*, and,
Itcp, \\ i 11In in i will advance a step
"i »o on the Post Clfflce and House
Administration Committees,
None of the Louisiana House)
iiii mhers Is slated foe ii commit" r cliairniHtislilp, Hltlinngli |!ep
Overton Ilinoks will l«&gt; second
looking memlier on tin- Armed
See S'ices, Jtep. Alien Si'couil oil
Veterans Affairs, and Hep. Morel"ii third on Post Office,

PRIIID IN T of tha Unltad Auto
Worker* Union, Waltar P. Reuther,
grlna happily from hU bad at Duka
Hospital, Durham, N. C„ an ha acana
matiagea prilling his aupport of
Prnldsnt Truman. Rauthar is rest­
ing following an axploratory opera­
tion on hli arm. It wei shattered by
tfiotgun bullata last April when an
altempt waa mad* on hi* lift In hia
JJatrolt horn*,_____ ^International)

Itcp, ll ih e r t also Is a m em ber
nf th r A rm ed Hm vices group ns
well *S the rn im illltt e on U p .
A m erican A c tiv itie s ,
It' ll, Boggs is on hankhi ' hut
’•hr I’’ woiil'l -ss np it foe a plllce oil
Foreign A f f a ir * .
Hep. Passm an hold &gt;fn n it li pi p ,, I
among D enioerets on Hollsi- Ad !
m in istratio n hut i a iig lin t; Du a
pel mi the A ppropriation- gum p I
Hen I a r r ir 'e w ill advance a ten j
■
••I ih.- im portant Public IV .n h .

. "inniittre,
Hcpre rotative . elect Willi* nf
the It- r,| I niiMatia district, *s a
nrwroiuer, likely tvlll draw n v of
■hr let &gt;r
uumitirp*. such as
Moil »■ aitoui tratinp, nr |i n jei

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LONDON— VP)— The Rav,
Mr*. David Ingle* Luard, who
(list met on the remote South
Atlantic leland of T riitan da Cun*
ha, are going back to live in the
place sometime* called "the Ions*
lies! spot in the world.”
*
The Society for the Propagation
of the Gorpel here li sending
Luard as Church of England
chsplaln to the Britlsh-owMd
island, about midway betwflq
Capetown and Buenos Aires.
othar ln»*ctlclde* were tasted and
similar remits were obtained.
Block *ald there Is no risk i(
poisoning people in the um of this
paint. It acts the same as sprays
walls for killing Inrecto sr.«l Is no more dangerous.
If the paint should peel and fall
off, It should tat kept out of food,

WHY PAY MORE
600-16 Dunlop Then
$9-95
Plus Tax A Trada In
O TH ER HIZEH A T REASON'.
A B L E P R IC E S . GOOD BELEUTION O F U S E D T IR E S *
T U B E S — P A S S EN G E R A
TRUCK.

Bob Dennis Tire Shop

f I ’olumhlii

Senators noiall
•oaior co m m itte e .,
'■e|s on one.

-»rve on two j
||» u » r ment-

A* rttrmlier* gain In rolorltv
" • v '-*n shift ti, tnorr luiportanl
Iiomitteen f Butt mam-hip ,-o to
'to majority uiemHer of (ho • ,cm.
notice with the greatest In or*’ h
-t ••rvtre, i scept that lei seh.it.ir
1 i - 1'ieseiitntivi- i-rves as eliaiitoan "f more limp ope regular
"emitter-.
B t It RE, VI,. Mm-. |t, t,i»i i ip.
L'ohhcou (tarty tie Iq u-tlii the
.....is -i.Bd rlrn.cnl.a" in the Ilem"ft a lie Burly wm iirounwii to*
i«v tiv Neniitoi ftiilpti F. Flunilen
i II-Vl. t
Flnhdeis (old n rhamher of com
melee meeting the Republican»
"should actively, not nxsatvelv,
concern ourselves with legidntlnn
whoso ohjocll.e In the puldie we|.
fare.”
He suggestwl the Republicans
"search mil the mote snPd «iement* In the Demoeratle Pnrtv rr I
loin them in promoting tne anllil
underlying Interests of the Amo
lean people."
II" said the programs shnul I hIn Ihe interevti. of the ntdlnniy
citizen "ami should not hr merely
flashy and attunt-vp withou' anv

IPtloc to opening of &gt;o* Office)

THREE

ss v iio u n u r opyiuu ninenssoras
(stwu'e), fl2, nf New York, primata
nf the rireek Orthodox Church In
North and South America, wns ele­
vated in patriarch of the Oithndnx
Church. He succeed* Mexlmns V,
who resigned because nf til health.

STAGE

. teewa TkkiM foe nil 1 Hoyi—

F&gt;l A Y S

hnlodisf Mitu&lt; tar

otoiet nine it* oeoia o* eteitPT
U f U I*sr» es r s kt s

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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y J A Y C E E S

Virgil R. Austin
and associates

hone of real lieneflt.”

The nenntor espre red tlie t. •l . t
there was "grave danirer" tint il|,
ailmimntrntion and the f’ m n,.. ,
may he moving In that dir.’, 1001,
U.S. fii'wl packer*
'"II
.- •od. through more than
retail outlet-.

BROADWAY

Extend to you a Cordial Invitation
to attend the

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Nanfnrd-Orlandn Kd.—Turn
flight on (.1* At Glia* Tower

Formal Opening

I’oday &amp; Wednesday

*Admiral Says
trn H II a n e it f i n m

l'n * e lin e l

mandlng the maneuvers, .ahl tl»*»
anorbele would liave sunk nr seri­
ously defeated our task Imres In
actual combat,

1"They linve far greater speed
Under walcr than old lynes ami
the new breather tube mak* It |inualble' fur lliem to lenialn suli*
margsd Indefinitely," he said.

.) Rubmarluea and part nf the
main &gt;fleet continued ninth ward
today Into Davl* Ntrait lietwreu
Greenland and Labrador while
moat of the fleet moved In UniiiuAan port* for ahore leave before re*
turning to New York and Littlo

i . Creek,.V*.

C e n tra l

F l o r i d i ’a

la rg e st

•n d moat modern F u rn itu re Store

TYRONE

That much admired clean-cut look will hi youra when
you flcntl your dreaaas—aporia ami formal—to un for
quality dry doftnlng. Wo gat out apota icIoMtiricjilly,
preaft auparbly.

POWER
ANNE ’

BAXTER

L a t u» put your laat agaaon’a aoata and itiita iu cottdl

Muiic
Floor Show
Radio Broadcait

Refreihmenta
Flowera for tha LadUa
Gigara for tha Mon
Merry-Go-Round For Children

lion for you h'afora It'g e ts r t a lly cold]

-ON T IIK HAMF. UROGRAM—

MARCH of TIME’S
‘Life with Grandpa”
Tha Hlory of the TOWN-

All New Merchandise
No SalcB Opening N ight

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THE

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U n ity T h a r * , la Strength—
To Protect tha Peace of the World:
To Promote tha Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for 'JsuforO.

W EA TH ER

I’artly cloudy through
Fouler Thursday

lW s d a y .

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

VO LU M E X X X X

SA N FO RD ,

Esta b lish e d 1908

Truman, Stalin
lays

NEW YORK,~ Nov. 10, (JO The Ijtgrr part o( the hug* port
of New York wai tied up today
by a wildcat walkout of A F L longshoremen who Unliked an agterment worked out by thair union
officer*
Harry Duming, collector of cu*
loin* of the poll, announced the
extent of the tie-up. But the num­
ber of woikri* who walked out
wai in dirpulr

W A H H im m iN lt e r . IU Up—
Undersecretary of Stale Luvrlt
•aid today he knows nothinu t«
bear out Moscow report* ol a
possible meeting between I’reaidem Truman and Premier Sta­
lin. Lovett waa naked at Idnew* conference about the re­
port* that Mr. Tranuti I* con­
sidering plan* for purh a inert.
Ina either In Washington ur
Moacow. He replied he thought
the anawrr wan g:v»n try pres­
idential prr** Secretary Eben
Ayer* at Key Weal, Fla.

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PA R IS, Nov. 10. t;P i-W ell
In formed American aourre* *ald
today they bs#**t Preaident
Truman and Secretary Mar*hall
to confer soon on prospect* fur
enlerlne direct talk* with Hu*ala, The oh|*cf of *uch talk*
would be to earn* the atraln an
R a il - Weat relation* In the
world'* tension area*.
By ED
EDDY
D Y G ILM O R E

.The diipatch aal&lt;l that, "A l­
though no definite dcc-ialcm ha*
blen reached, Truman prtaumaa
ht* can meet Stalin' at hi* placu
(prbaumably Wunhlngi.m) Inatead
of going to MoaCow.
"However," It added, "If Stalin
doaa not leava the Soviet Union,
Truman la filled with auch a datermination to put Into affect hlx
program of peace that possibly he
Will blmaelf go to,Moacow."
U.B. AmbaiiAdor .Walter Bedell
Smith plannee^ to lu v e for Berlin
this week, but, an .Informed source
said then waa no connection be­
tween this and tha Truman-SUHn
report Smith la said to be going
to Germany on paraonal business.
A: snowstorm delayed Smith’s
takeoff today.
'W hite tha Soviet press published
t)|te talk of peace, it continued to
hammer away a t tha Americana on
the Korean quaatten. The prrsa
laid the rebellion' in South Korea
atlil waa In - progreia on a big
(t’oadaued
“ra g s “Three)'

New Cpmet May Be
Visible For |Few
Days
i
-C A M B R ID G E, Haas., Nov. 10,

(JO —'You may get'a good look at

10. 1918

No. 57.

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

H&gt; A SS O C IA T ED PRRHS

For Palestine Peace

German Owners Florida Airways
To Get Control Will Be Assisted
Of Industries By Trade Group

hood not* and tlriket flared in |
Shanghai, Nanking and Hankow |
today a* Chinese Communiil- j
Gunned alinoil at will out ol can
tinned Manchuria.
The Nalionalitt puiilioit m North
Central China giew wane. Rioting
wa* life. Anli-fuingn sentiment
flared, the Cumiliuni*!* were taid
to havr uolated the citin uf I’eng
pu and Suchow, the city 170 inilfi
I KANKIT K I . lieiinany, Nov.
Joseph I*. Ryan, meiident o| thr ninth of thr riotoui capital ol
Nanking
10.
ul'i
lh« c.iti Gentian coal.
A F L International Longshoremen'
Antetican dependent* wele Irav-iuon and »trrl industllri in the biAiaocialion, taid 10,000 had it
luted tu woik However, police ing Nanking in emergency llight* lonal area will leveti to German
raid 3.335 wrre away from iheit I General MacArlhur rent a tram- wwiieitlnp in the "iicai lutute." the
job* and (hat 1,400 were woikinx ' PoM U
,om J'P 1"
SIATIO ON THI BACK of an open car, Preaident Truman ar know ledge*
the cheer* of tha crowd* on Ilia arrival at Kay Wc*t, Fla., toi * vacation.
With Or*Prvildent are Capt. C. A. Aldelt (left), Commandant uf the Key
Weat Naval Bane, and Mayor A. Maitland Adam*.
(International)

Youths’ Problems Newspaper Group
Are Discussed At Seeks Help For
Kiwanis Meeting Negro’s Memorial
Dr. Root Points Out Booker T. Washington
Need Of Finding
To Be Mono red With
Virginia Monument
Collect Piufession
Dr. J. H Root, inilniitoi

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MOSCOW. Nov. 10. &lt;/**)— The vocational guidance iouu*e!ar at
Motcow pre«* gave heavy play to- Seminole llod. School today out
dtiy to a Tat* di&lt;patch from Waili- luted to Krwaniant at the Toun*l
initon quntini an American n*w»- Crnler. lomr of tha pruhlem* enpaper a* .eying Pretident Trurhm countried in yruidiug Itn in i (itopfr
miy come to Russia far a perianal to find vocation* ten wliiih they
talk with Ptimk Miniiter Stalin.
are hr*| lilted
The fact that thi* item wa*. put*
. .
He w*. inlioduted I.v I'n.iupal
witno | Herman I Mom,, who p-m.ied ....
liihed here ad all* t&gt; not without
no comment on the repent, hut it
i« hardly likely It would havr hern
publithed if (lie editor* did not look
upon it a* a irriout. worthwhile
piece. It* publication rallied much
comment in the foreign colony of
Mo.rnw.
The Soviel new* agency diipatch
laid the Wa.liington Time* Herald
printed the report. (Ih e diipatch
may have referred to a .yndicated
column, Tri* Coffin'* daybook,
publithed in the Time* HeialJ. It
laid Monday President Tinman
W(ar|i* a conference witb wmld
leaden on peace and iniglit even
go tu M o ku w .) ' '

NOV.

10,000 Men Refuse To.Americans Leave NanWork Due To Agreeking In Emergency
Flights While Nat­
ment Completed By
AFL Union Officers ional Scene Darkens j

Tass Dispatch Says
President Presumes
He Can See Premier
In Capital Of U.S.

• ■Id repeatrdiy he will
leave thi* country auain
eurh n meeltna.

W ED N ESD A Y

Wildcat Strike Riots Flare
Reds
Ask
Council
To
Ties Up Port As Commies
Of New York Storm China Order Negotiations

Key West Welcomes The President

*«8»

K K Y W ES T . Nov. 19—(Ah—
KeporU out of Moscow (hat
Preaident Truman la consider.
Ing a trip there to talk viilh
Premier Stalin puiiled Whit*
lluuae aldea today. Eben Ayers,
aaalelanl prealdentlal prt** *ecrelary, had hu Comment on the
Kuatlan dispatches. He did call
attrntlon to Mr. Truman’* re­
pealed new* conference a**erHon* that he would be dad to
talk to the Soviet leaner any
time the latter wlahr* to vlalt
IhU country. The preaident ha*

F L O R ID A ,

ST PETERSBURG. Nov 10.
(/P)~ 1 1** Southern Nrwipaper
PublUhcrt A'*ui iation aikrd lot
*upport today of a B-rnker T \ 'a*hii.vjtuli men.hiul ai a "Luiiliibiihun
to hetfer^ce rtladoni."-

In a revolution, at it* doting
i f . won, the SNt’A viid the memuiial neu Ron.,tie
Va would
inipiovr "effeitive liaitutig of lie
in t r v 1
|l i the South."

t i n t M . Ol.llllH tli 4 |e t ‘«*iil
n , 1*1. flit III ll If l i i u i u r i |l|r»K*)|(U
ii.* 1 bill rliltV &gt; 11Ol 111 i It itl It
) r t 4|rt*.liill.r.l “ IMil. Ill I.l| |**o|f
5HIVI to enter.

n . e nienuiiial iv a piogiam »l
n.l niduvliial tiainilig lot
h»*if
lir*&lt;|oF« A irplica of Ilie negro
Ir *t|r i ’ Inithplace ha* been built
F (I'll lo ill* 14 Ik Hie KlVh J 111*1ID il thi* (

weir enletlainrd hv liiyl. u h-ml hitiom the puhliihett’ grutip uigfd
vtudriiti A lively tap dame » i ,,ip[H&gt;it „| cutitervalton and licegiven l.y liietv lirti Km hhiill 1' U viowing pi.igiaiu* in thr South and

Haili and Hetty Duiuaii, atllird u
down al the heel* liunipt. tang .
conn, number. "A Couple -it
Swell*," With Mil* Ollle l(ee,
Whittle accompanying.
I)r. Root |Hiinletl out the vital
need uf fin.ling out tin- ilium m

■kr.l rorouiagemenl of college* in
t nvmg itindaidi of their jouinalitm
.|e|i4itliirnt*.

I I,r SNI’A group commended a
i.,-v* k|, rilit cunimlttea headed by
llnu.nn, dr . of the Birm,,,-liam News and Age-Herald for
tcreat ur holihy of youth,-., le'l.o. di-vt'lopment of the Coosa River
advising them an to the iiiad'- | H«*WHprint mill at Chlldaratmrg,
aion tlu-y nliould follow. Intel- t Mu

It,,- SNI'A alio agraed to con
alone In u profeasluti in n»t
enough, how* ver, lie staled, *- m,tu- it* Hiipport of tha Lee Mam
ohillty munl he hod ulmn; t'.at ,,rud School of Jnurtmliam at
it mil.noed On Page Three)
(('onllnurd On I'age Threri
FAIt.M M KKTIN ti
D. K. Timmons, State Extnuloii
Service economist, will addreaa
the Seminole County Farm Bureau on "marketing" at a meeting
at the Futura Farm er llulld
Ing Friday evening at 7:00 o'clock
Suppar will l&gt;e *erv*d by Mi*
M. D. Gatelud.
Georg* 0 .
Swart*, recently
elected president, DeW ill Huniei
and Henry Thurston, will to- dele
gates to the Florida Farm Bureau
convention nl Gainesville, Nov
!R and 10.

RKHCINDKD ACTION
KING G E O R G E Va., Nov. Ilk King Georg* County’s school
J",arjJ (,«•
linn react
reacTnded In part Its
uitlmi in dropping rive courses at
..hit.- high school aa a means of
i-i|ua!izing white and negro school
Instruction.
The teiitrd yesterday restored
three of the eourees, phywica,
*. cmiid y a r algebra and geometry.
Cheintetry and biology were the
other courses dropped just weuk
nt King Georg* High School
( w h i t e ) _________________________

165 Children Of Grammar School
Get Low Cost Meals At Lunch Room
(f

Or W IL L A R D CONNOLLY .
More than 167 children of the fifth and listh grade*, have fine,
nouriihing lunclir* daily al lurpmingly low cost at the Sanford Grammar
School lunch room, which ii pmi.lrd over hv Min Annie Nelson.
Mia* Nr|ion. who i* rtpecislly famed for her piet, la ably asaitted
hi M r work Tty Mi*. T . B.-Middlflon, Mr*. Amelia Noble, Mr*. E. D.
Mobley and a colored helper, Amanda Tucker. In adrfjtlon, about 20
boyr end tfirla fiitrh in and help daily, and »o gal their lunches free.

the new coovet— wherever you may
bt.
i ,
i.
. . . .
■Charte* Fedcrer. etlUnr of Sky
ibd Telescope, Mid it may itay
fibre la a typical menu, served
well In our aky" for a couple more In generous portions: beef att-w,Wsnc#,
Th* fldurewent IU eeillog
mashed potatoes, cubed beets, Is whit*, wall trim Is light graan,
\ ib a n c e a o f,
_* It tomorrow sliced tomatoes, two allcea of hnt- un,l the masonite tables tope are
or Friday front any part of the tered bread and a glass of orange green.
United States, art favorable; the fulca and all far SO centi. A gen­
The lunch room pantry has bean
time to look Ju if beforo aunrlae, erous allqp of pie te It) renta extra. enlarged, It wa* pointed out by
near where t w atut flrat appears.
The lunch room, located In th*
. Clear weatbnv would make tlw rear of the school In a separate B. C . Steele, principal, and saw
prospect* better. And there'* a building te reached by a rovered shelves have been addod. A lai
Mg, ;Tf," too— lf tfce eoroet diaan’t walk. In order that there may be electric refrigerator ot flQ cubic
dd 0 fadeout ae t^ey^m ctlm e* do.
bM» installed. A
eonfuelon of all the pupils rush- feet capacity haa boon
witl &gt;i*5g (or
_ In at once, the pupil* of the new gas range, .wltk
C U B B C O U TB
eight rooms us* n staggered sched­ fumes, haa bom Ingtnllad. Now
ule. to that avery eight weeks, dlehea have been proeldmL A fan
•M il room te first on the eating
schedule. The schedule
eloo ar­
ranged so that nalthor grade gau and dqor aeraern and In good
-'j — '** iit f ir t D c i.
condition.
‘
■eoaloted a^year^ago, tb# lunch
In the halldn e al an teT*

te

5SC

Political Committee
Demands J Balkan
Nations Halt Aid
To Greek Guerrillas
It FB I IN.

Not

lit, l/P|—Th*

Sniiri I inori lliM-i.lriii'd Innigh*

to hall all allied aircraft flying
min Iter Ini .itei tlm Russian.
Idoi'kiidr ol tin- . ilv.
V Soviet
h-ltii .iiii .oi, unit Du- propoHCr)
ait.mi
,
• tit- I idled St.iti-rt replied:
"i oil ami loiiiptelu is-sponaibi*
A-ii't.inir to the Honda All
, lit. will test on the shoulders
wavi hi lontiminiK an mail, pa*
,,I tin- Sui n-l authorities should
*eimei and licivhl leivicr tu San
.... Islu ii be unstained by any.
fold wa- iinigcitcd to director* ot &lt;d o.u pilot*, „r should any.
thr Scinmolr Coonlv Chainbei ol damage occur to our planes
Dom in) Hut let action taken
CoilimrilP hv I'mlmaitri Joel S
in (hi-, &gt;iiniic. lion "
Qnliili Wul A m riK jn MilitatV GovField at thro inert mg la*! eventiH
rrntnent* announced today.
P t in s , N,„ in i.i')— lit Herat tin- loiirnt Cenlei lie uiitcd
"Ihe mil.lan goveinor*. how­ that ih,- l h.mihei wiinip indinr Im i \ T!s wit. piesidpul of tha
ever. air iel.iitiiui( a reliant con­ liirllllicii ami head* ol Ini al ium- l i,lied Nations \sst-inbly, pretrol ol powri*." thr announcement to Willi- to I.line- | () l iiinicl ol dii ti-il t'sl.n llir 1.ist-West dead­
locks ii mi Id tu- broken soon, Ih#
laid
Vosii uli.ui I hi rig ii m illiter, who.
the Civil Ai'li-liaullC* Ho.nd III
is
siirintliig niosi nt hie time
Wrnri tl l.oiin. 1) l lay i* „ the . WadilltKloii I'oinlimt out the value
Amem ail Iiulitaiy vtovrinoi in Get- j 0| ,||(. J(|
|t)tJ| |„ni- lieu- tiling lo tool a «ay to und
the big dlmigivrllH-nts, Jt.i not
many mil tienri.il Su llnan Rob l i r t i
Ulriilinu am d.itr but hr exeltmll l Hill,tin* top occupation
1hr tillr. 1.11. I l l . t l U . I r d Manage,
pressed cootidciuc Dial tile dlf11- II11ii* Mould lie solvctl
oil.. ial
(uiw.inl I livyrn- to . ..nlact 1 ol h
I lie irnliiilne*, m. ludilig lh»*e &lt;&lt;( liiruiloi- i .k. him-, lo canv out
PAKlN N,u IG i/P)
Soviet
ll.r Kul.i l.avr leclmically been t i l l * plan "I inline thr Aliwav.
liiiim ■ilbd -,11 tb, Nc.uidy Counnvvnr.t hv the m.htaiy guvemon

Coal, Iron And Steel Higgins Says Engin­
eers Check Flood
Businesses To Be
DamageOnSt. Johns
Returned In Bizonia

/ W ''

Ryan al.o .aid 1.000 long.hou , » « « *'_um -%*nghai. Nix Nairottalmet. bad .topped work in Boston 1'« ''H " " '" 11 -f pm.ddy 10.000
Authoritie. thrir ,»id. U t w . . m' n. w ,'e "»&gt;0" rd 10 h .v e d e .e rtrj

only a lew dl.p* wrte immadistrlv. ,u . h' , T r *'1 T * ' *,ucl'0*
involved
I Hourly the National pontiun gtew
Die Ill.tHMI ineiiiliera of the II.A | v' 0,*r *n No"J' C , "1, , ‘ l C,m'4'
from Portland Me., to Hampton.! »*ngtir wa* (rated open to a Red
Vo. will c.ilit|itetf voting an Hip ! cioninK that would e«|m*r Nan
Bgipement liy Friday. Ryan aahl , Ling

j1' «*•! ‘ be membership Intruded
Mub„
,.#u,lU
loiiRahorenien ami SO.OOO1 n , ram|(|w1
,| ,alh „r inj^Vj
*’l*Y»" , r.*‘ ,
, . . , 4 ,u&gt;, Police fiii’il tm Ihe rioters here
H. V local;. reported about 9,0 | a(uJ ,(i J|llllk
* h„rt, u |BI^
men idle in Brooklyn, 4,IH)0 on the
i&lt;’unii*u*a ti„ i-a ( l rarer
(Continued Un Page Three) 1
__________________________

Hurricane Chums Veterans’ Groups
Off North Carolina Invited To Enter
With 80 Mile Wfnds Armistice Parade
MIAMI, Nov. IU. i A’i —C hief
Storm Foreranter tiradr
tun said at !i P.M. today
"it begins to appear that
hurricane will bypass Cap*'
teraa." "The storm renter _
swinging a bll more toward the
north-northaaal," said tha mete*
urologist. "If that trndear) iontlnue*. there will be a clone mi*a
but no storm effert* will he felt
along the North CaroliiiH ro,«l.

Meml&gt;eii nt the American t.r
giou. VKW, l)A V ami Spani.h War
vetrran*. ware today invitad by
S hrilff T A. Mtro, himaalf a vat*
•ran, tu panh-vpate ton.on u*
murnitig in Ihe Arudatlrt D*&gt;
parade, which he aa |&gt;re*(drnt of
the Dmitv RooI h Hiding A"M&gt;cia
linn will lend
One of ilie l.eglon Pont* ,.f .Sem­
inole County, Hold Stai Metu-inul
Pont No 1!7H &lt;,f l.uki- M ir), Wil
f’A I’K IIATTKHAH. N . \..v. Iihiii I’ugli, eoinniandet. hu* no
If) t/1'i llurru-nm. wnrniny ll.-vv niMlnre-l ilmt it will turn -,nt ar it
almiK n 7h-mile stretch of v ,th unit tm tin- puiu.li- Th.- I’m.
iiieinhein, *aid
.Ilium
Caiolinn coast II lie today »* * immtiei*
Mtiall troulcrd hurricane with 40 F. rhorne, adjutant.
mite.-, an ii.nir wind* rhurn&gt;-,i to. I The iiuradu will fortn, prior to
o'clock, tin- Marling time, in
ward tin- mainland.
.' M
,1(1:110
_„m
,*i . f, *.I, .. _ aI.a.li..m.S, /_^^**-*-**■ ill |"jitil
Already the wind* wen- pick- , Dm.t of the Pourist ( enter
itiK up bftwfoii C?o|»*' l.ook"iii nfifl
Ijrocrul c i i l on I iirk Avi*nui’
Cape llatteraH und the .......... J ' o Oak Avenue, then make Hw loon
meter won reported .tro|.|iiny
' vl* Second nr Third S tir*! l&lt;&gt; l ark
Warnings flew from Cape ....... Avenue and will then proceed to
out, near Moorehrad City t-&gt; 1 3I“* i ‘ u, ,1.
'
„ . ,
ltl»
tr..ailHH«a iih r m r ia .r» .
I Sheriff Mer*. predicted that Die
-----------------------! lot fully nttired _ Duily
Hoot*
41
flu Eig r T V . . . .

B-29 Drops Bombs
In Hulf Of Mexico Ware WarnH Hunters
TAM PA, Nov. 10, (A*) A Mac- To (let *48 Licenses

Dill Field 11-20 bom tier .liopred
fdlOO pounds uf Immlis in tin- Gulf
With tin- .late for hunting, Nov.
of Mexico about 4B miles w, -t of 24, drawing near, hut frw hunting
St. Petersburg early toilnv and lican*** liu V,, In-.-ii aeriircdi and
west roast residents from Tumim's tIi.'m* nurubi-r -ill I'uuntv and 7H
Interbay area south to Brudeiitun stale llcetiHCi*, County Judge It. W
reported they felt the shock.
Ware reported thi* morning.
According to Major Geor;».- IlyrTh* llri-na** may In- secured at
ties, MarDIII Field nuhlic Informa­ Judge Wiire’* office in the Court
tion officer,
, th* big
. _ bomln-r, »s- , House which Is open dally from
signed to the 64th Uomh Sum.,lr„n, I Bjoo
,\j. ul,ti| noon, and 100
41rd Bomb Group, took off frorn't., A:(H&gt; P. M„ except Saturday*
the A ir Force baa* to purll, i|.nte ’ when the office closes at noon,
in "operation combine" und carTh* Slat* requires tliut when
rled ID 600-pound live ileimduion a license is purchased thht Ih*
bomba.
| applicant make a, ,statement
. . . a*
The plane was recalled to Mac- to tli* game kilted durng lb* last
Dlll hv radio * short time later hunting seaaun in Florida
when It wa* learned that tin- ter
Any peraoti, said Judge Ware,
get tlm* had been changed for the.may secure a hunting llcent* for
operation, Because safety repute- 'another person, providing that an
Hons do not allow the bomhei. to estimate lx furnished of the gam*
laud while carrying live bombs, a kilted by th* applicant during the
safe area was then choaun well &lt;&gt;ut teat season so that • conservation
to sea, and tha bomba wer* Jultl- record may b« kept by the j(«nu
department. A convenient, detach­
sonad, Major Byrnes explained
The Jetllaon are* was known to able form la provided on bunting
lie clear of navigation after a care­ ap p licatio n s to record amount of
ful visual and radar retireh wax gam e kilted the previous M ason.
made, tha Major said,
W I G T E HOLME R E FA ill
A R c f lO M A N EU V KBS
W ASH IN GTON , Nov. 10 (fl’i—
BOSTON, Nov.
Eight- T h ai rapalr Job on the * White
Ing ships of the U. B. Second Task House apparently lx coming none
Fleet headed toward Arctic waters too toon,
todaay after partldpathig In man­
Already labeled a shaky "fire
euvers off Argantlna, Newfound- trap," tha 160-yaar-old Executive
tend, during which assault Mar­ Mansion haa yieldad naw avtdance
ines made eueceaaful beach l.n.l- that It needs to be shored up.
Inga.
Margaret Truman returned re­
The ihipa will teat anli-imb- cently from a trip to Und the
marine vtevlcea uniter friglil con­ grand piano In her room lopsided.
ditions In the far reach** of the Chocking up, aha discovered that
North Atlantic.
one leg had gone through the
Tha Marlnaa— in th* second second floor.
phase of tha operations— pur hrd
Mra. India Edward*, women's
inland after ■ailing the Argentina leader In the .democratic National
operation* base In tne amphlbltfia Committee, told a new* conference
attack, a Boaton traveler corres­ about tha Incident yesterday.
pondent reported.
C O M ET B E E N
A D D ED A TTRA CTIO N
Tha early morning comet, which
O A K LA N D , Call/,. Nov. 10-oP)
—A ll of tha shooting during a has drawn the Internal of aclanhorse opera at an Oakland theater tlata throughout tha nation, wax
wasn't confined to the sound troik.'aean this morning at about 6il0
Aa Police Officer Roy 0 . Hooper o’cloch by George Temple, who
terday on the screen Da must have looking In th# direction of the Bt.
reached fa r hia .45 automatic Johns Elver tr o n a point near the
- TU mm
Ctfe MW tiltr
t’a bright tail over ficnfonL

U.S l.ngiiim* in- now i lies king

nine the rml ol the war.
up il.im .iiie . .Hiw’. l hv i r .e n l llo o .l
New Gern.Hii companies will lie
( f o i l I iruicd Do I'u g e T h ie v )
t«*lnl&gt;li*lie,| to npcrule the COIttpatiles, .otiic-t I,, llo-*e stipula­
tion*
I I hen* will lie no 'V iccailv*
loiicenti'itioo of e.-i!miinic power
P ei-one, who "permitted and
encouraged" the Nn/i party will
be banned (tutu positions of own•r*td|&gt; and control
W ASHINGTON, Nov 111. i/Pi—
II The drastic leorgamitUote
shall rot prUudic# A poiilble fu­ A tto rn a ys defending the rig h t of
ture n*cl»1mi hv a German gcverti- state* lo outlaw ihe closed shop
invnt as to whether the industries h s.l Ih o lr inning in Die SuptunnCourt to.tnv
will he soelallied.
Tim announcement **i-l 'list ".n | Aiguini'iits begun late Monday
such a lime a* u reprei--ti'arive. oil appeal* by labor gioup* from
freelv elacted government either lower court decisions that suilum*
for Germany as a whole r W- ’ i-d laws enacted or approved l.y the
. i-M .lining tint past two y.-aia
It'onlinued tin Page I liter i
Aiiionu Nebraska and Noilh
• I, Inui. Similar leglalation has |
enacted hv l.r&gt; other stairs
\it.irnt-vs lor the labor g.-’..p»
.i. -jdtng tin- A I' I • and f lD , whirl.

Atturneys Defend
States Rights To
Stop rinsed Shops

FSU To Eiuouram
Additional Rfseaich

T A L L A H A S H E E . N.-v ! ■ *
—Florida Slate Universitv wh I,
.lip tO HOW ha* left le*rsici, .
ty much Up to individual m.-i-d'C'
of its staff, I* preparing t c
them more help and eti. ..m &gt;,■*
inent.
Preaident Doak S
' *t"i • •
announced a program desigiwl
to promote more originnl *&gt; ■&gt;'•'
at the university.
I.
In fields which will to- &lt;-f mteie-t
and benefit to Floridian’A research council tm* hoe.,
galdied under Dean F tw.i.
"1L
er of the college «&gt;f » "
11
sciences to coorrllna'e und . *
.niote research activiHe*
f &lt;1
ulty member*
_________________

l,'l.w ,t r io

C ilC lIT Ili

O u t m it

V y llllllll

Hits

l i lt - '*

New High In Aniericii

. il m in irl

m-sii . iii

today to Older

ttrguli.itinni bctwii-n Jr.vs
\r.il»-» I,,i pc.u r in Palestine.

atu!

Nov n t delegate Jakob Malik pre­
sented tin- K umi.ih ptopos.il when
tin- t'ouiKil met to rciumc ducutiion
ol the peace plan lubuultcd yu*&gt;
teiday by .die acting mediator, Dr.
Ralpli J, bitucbr. Bunchc’j plan
would have converted the broken
lines into an stmirlicc.

Thr Russia^ pi.petal vv,-s
mitlcd as an amendment lo die
M'ntilltiurd On Page Thiee)

Pilot Club Makes
Plans To Sponsor
Fool ball Cun test

, .ip,tend iI iii I tin- luws violate III
Final p[,|ii. lei tlic football
(..dcral ('.mat Hut urn, have argued garni- between dntif. i i and Leeiiloii tho closed shop is niilispi'iisa burg It■
squads sponsored by tb*
iilc to labor unions
Pilot Club, veer.- made nt th*

i luiv muter tins protection, they meriting of till- club lu-M m the
- .id the court, is n possible to
ill*
l-t tv tit*' i la.t ••iw’ M
ii.sintaiii Hucressful cnll.vliv-’ bar­ gunit'' will In'
1 iL* Hi'lil .mile
lligli Bid.” A i&gt;.v nnii. s lit - 15
gaining.
lln- workman who ictuses to P ,Mt and |)l • ,-d.i will III* used
Inn-- ills- costs f collective labor tavvan
id va. 1x*11- I’V II. 1» t'I the
Hctl-'it, they said, should not la* club M i­ \l 1 Hunt \n
("■i nl
prnuitted to stiarr m the ncoefits
nimi i. Ik 1 ii.-l.it’ iii i«\ b«• i i .
I *.,1101(1 It Riclda’ig. nationally cured finnt I,et --I any -tlicr
i.i.’.wn labor iiltormiy, one time nianiber ol i l,n I ' l l a . lot, and
chiinman of NRA and much t'arli.'i also at Gie gni-' I uesdit) evening.
u-sistanl uttoiucv g.urral "f
Follow my the I ... key dinner,
Vl Ilona, led off in defri'se of the served front rattle
ii'Cmut, d ,n
legislation.
u festive imiiniei. Mi
H C.
Hi* argued Gib* the logical e*111’ Maxwell m li oduced Mis .‘Uirah
iiontinued D m Page three)
llugluts 1. 1,1 Mi-s li ’l/ye tl&gt; »tvr,
both
of lllil.n
d o , Mini
.. In, sp-,b.
- j,-■
t.. on
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1trot
Ii ol
n latnto.
mi

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Killing lounj,

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'^pmjor prop-,', wim-i.

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t n io .n d o *

i i.m inng

^projectors l-&gt;* t i l * . ’ l l t l ' l
It) (d’l- - 1of beil-ridilen i&gt;at tents

l . l l t ’ IHt’ Ilt

HALT1MORK. Nov.
N EW YO R K , Nov In —&lt;-4’
} iigetiv II. Jann-*, M year-old
Miss II.’M.’. told -if tin- many
f I ’llllllliM ^ .I I . , , I ’ i . r
I I , , r ,’ ,
Electric power production for tbr n,-gro handynmn, today was senweek enuad Nov. t) toialrd B.lieVI i..iicyil to iinng f«r tlw knife slay
,f 11 ycai tilil
,114,000 kllowattlioin• - a
n r .. IUW Iasi July
high
bljt for the fifth week In a row \| ,r«bu Brill
11.in*s also It tllid*t tndtctlH*lit
Edison Electric Institute enimui,,'
tYnsl.iiigtou fnl' til* remarkably
Th* figure compared with 1.111 -imllur slaylnv of 11-yeui uld
214.000 for th* prereding w’»*k. ('arid tiardwi’l!
ulv nil,-’ iliiy.t
JA C K S O N V IL L E . N v |u il')
and wa* 10 per rent higlu-i than i*m Iter,
riuim*- ,’t Milton,
.v*t ■ riding — Dr. Hutu
the C,057,450,000
klbiwnttlioui
Roth little gitl
who mud* tli* roimda of iu» fust
ptoducad during the rorretponditiK tlu-ir bicycles tlirough vvomii’.t
iiatlentx by 1*&gt;i -* and t" i« ij). Im*
svrtions neer tlu-ir Iii »ii * m.
week In 1947, the Inslituto said.
iiaa bai’ii nuuu’d tli* :.tai*'» out­
standing y*i.*ri.l prai’ti'tiu’r for
1948, tb* tliuidu Medical A.nociatiun ui.i..lutice.l toda)
The 73-y*ar-old A'.-il Florida
iihyilc!iiti will u til.-*u t th* state
in th* utiimni i-iiiilu»t for the
. nallonal "Gunorul Practitioner of
tho Yuiir" uti.l presented by tho
ATLANTA. Nov. 10. (/I’j- C a n Southern negro** and while American Mc.llcut Aaeocintiun.
• Dr. Ttiutnui mux immlnntud for
person* work tide by tide in lioimony &gt;
They do already, tay* Dr. Geoig* Mitchell, director ol tbr Southern thei.stnt* till* by tli* Escambia
Gounty Mpi Iicb I S.H-i*ty tr» which
Regional Council.
ha belongs 111* hum* country, adDr. Mitchsll in a repott piepatcd for the fifth annual meeting of the Jlnlng Santa R ohm hasn't enough
council today, alio laid down a proyiam which he hope* will tupply the dootore for a medical society.
A nntiv* of Burnt Corn. Ala,,
mining link between word* and action in tcgional development.
Dr. Thames was arnduatpd from
Fundamentally
program call-if
. _____ tha prog:
medicnl ichol in UlOri. Ho haa
for nothing more radical than in racial falm tia.
tallfgsnt action by responsible ciIl­
"The council," he added, "would delivered more it.an 1000 babiei.
ian* In Southern communities
nerve well by getting to tbe people
In DTSiantlng hia plan (nr the Ihe unalarmlng and wholesome
council's 1949 activities, Dr. Mltch- fact that modern Industrial and
•11 obatrrad that the movement public administration possess tha
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Nov. 10 (A&gt;)—
for fair smploymsnt practices, tschnlque of getting fair play In
Hi ah Low
whether by law or sociological employment without destroying
Atlanta .
change, waa an old one.
public order." The council Is a
"Many Southerner*," he said, Ll-racial, non-profit group of bull- B o sto n ................
"have found it good bualnes* »o neiaman, educator* and r.qwipa. Chicago
Cincinnati
recruit, train and promote per- penaen.
K am a* City
aoiutal on basis of availability nnd
Dr. Mitchell alto outlined the Naw York
ability without regard to race.
Idea of tha community itlL a u r- Ban Antonio......
"Tha Ml fly private practice te vey.
This plan, ha anil, calls for Seattle
...........
bring amuMed," said Dr. Mitchell. committees
gather facts about Jacksonville _____
"Tha trad* unions in isversT South- &gt;Kalr homo totowns—
u n ita ry nnd_ Miami
vaL iwtyainaa af* «St*kd*l«r
facilities, public aarv-1 Orlando
teeting |g contract tig practice of recreation
tt'MUaae# oa r u t T k m l
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Florida's lies! lit *18

Southern Council Director Says
Whites, Negroes Can Work Together

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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Additional Society
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By Alley

Page 5
8EA SW

R W A Circle Meets
With Mrs. G. C. Utt
Th# K. W. A . C ircle of the
F lra U C hriitiu n Church met at
the home uf Mre, Olenn C, U tt,
2419 I.uiirel Avenue, on Tuesduy
evening ut 7:110 | \ M. M r*. O. D.
Lan d less, idoilrmai., presided over
the meeting
T h e departmental
program
‘T h n x tlu n
Education"
was presented by Mrs. J . I,. H or­
ton ami the proposed leadership
training program lo he helil noun
In Hel.nml ivuh diarussed and
each member urged to utteiul.
Diirilir’ the ineetinir M rs. till
was elected uh vice rhuirm un of
Dip circle. The Nylon Club whs
lliseUMfied mill tnbled Until Die
next meet Ilor, ClotbiriK fo r the
I'ack.n Tuwid project wus collect­
ed niul niinle teudy for pnckini'
Al Die clo-e uf the meeting' &lt;|e
llrimis refreshment* were neived
by the hosttsr In Die followIny.
Mrs. En rl F vmhs. Mrs. It. (1. Fox,
M i* d W Kruklit. Mrs. J. N,
Durden. Mr- l.nntlresa, M rs (I.
T. Penrson, Mr*. V. II, OrnriDmm,
Mrs. Horton Miss Sue W illiam s,
Mrs. Utt.

Mrs. Adams H o s t C H S
F o r ( 'irclc 4 Meet

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tallied on Tuesday afternoon ill
her home ut *M I Myrtle Avenue
with u parly In Honor of bet
dHoichtcr Put on her hitoihI lilrsliduy. The rooms of the Itnbiin
homo were attractively ........rated
w ith colored hulhinns and various
fu ll flo w ers.
Iruriiiy Die ufterrioon pictuies
were tnkeii and Put wo- prereiit
ed with u tw o liered liilllliluv
cake mid mmiv lovely yift fieoi
her friends. Refreshments roll
sistiiur &lt;&gt;f ire rtenm nod cuke
were served to the rroesls nod
Whistles Ulld llllllfHIIIS Wele lll'tll
hilled ns fuviirs
Those eojoymi' the iifternieiO
with Put were Joy Diimrui Mult
Jy n Klipi:, Juliet Johnson. Ju.lv
l.svehijer, Ilium- .South, Rhm
i on Lee, Sherry Lee, Lindn Stnp
ler. Shurrnn W hi Den, Dotty Jm
dine, Joy Trlp|i. Pei'tty TltorriU-v. ■
Itniliuni M ulto ll. Ihmmi Peter ,|
Diimmi Murrision, Terrv Ituhim. I
Charles
Riitiun,
Wavin'
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Mrs P H W yatt.

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things that aver happened,"
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Speaking bafor# the recLunal
Y-II11nup. ami Mrs H. J. Klncn.
Florida
Education
Association
Ahoul IU members were present
meeting here, Hlckel said (lie vote
f.ll the meet tug,
aim wed
"that
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ami dues work,"
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Te predicted psychologists, pull,
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h.ol doulilesn
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eitieou is in distmit slules often
nolle nut tusk mure difficult. They
impede the very comm which they
ii-siiioi to protect.
'Ilul even lo Diene extremists
C a n a d ia n
E x e c u iiv c ’
H a rm o n S p e a k s
we 1110 t 1:1 ve t licit ilips. No 1:1 eld
pi.ddem will) ever solved without
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•one loiilnt'iminls who were fur
H ie autloirilics mid ns they (ire . , |&lt; r .•ommooity 01 iuum
Del. ‘JHO; Fin. U.2H7; (ia1,723; Ida. 4,123; Ind. l,6Gti; Iowa
eared to urmlyxe It- They mtdeJ. |Tlu-y ,|u rod know Imw lo r »li
o- | &gt;,0 1 10 front of leulity mol iiincli- I.I.37U;
Kun. 3,(103 K j. 1,301; I s2.2H4; Me
Md. 0.302; Mass
however, tliev leuned lienvilv tn|,i| their own liedie - nod ...... I - ,-ulitv often these niissloniirh'H 111,777;
the theory thill Dm loprid cun , F , w liuve u o p liin lcd in Iheiii mo i me oi l essnrv lo tiwitke us out of 30 283; Mich. 30,837; M nn. 17,7(3, Miss, 213; Mo. 3,262; Mont. 6,(1211;
Ncv
1,4114; N.H. 1,816; N J . .10.077; N.M 7112; N.Y. 608,542;
tamed knockout dro p s,
- id - o| iiid ivn h m l in lie i life mol ■nit l. i hm ev mol Imlifference "
N . l 2,843; N.D. 1,871; Ohio 35,371; Dre H,6ll2; Fa. 64,803; R.l. 2.687;
There wax 0 0 estim a te us to .u io tv th , m iy skd l in vviukiop w it'ij
how loiur MucKelinr hud l.eeo JI,tilers, 01 any |II uteri ......... .
I picl.,1 I In stleuKtIll'll uml hioail- S.C. 178- S.D. 1,810; Turin. 1,641, Tex. 2,880; Utah 2,442; Vl. 1.237'
llrad All the Ice ill a bucket nojlimh liy.teii:'. piop.iKiuid,. loillow in Ihc uorul truudiig which they Va. 2,104; Wnih. 10,886; W.Va. 2.883; Wls 26,190; Wyo. 660.
T&lt; Ini Wullucu popular vuta— 1.086,827.
the cocktail taide hud melted
11 . ejuiiice or econoi^ic I'.dd hi li k- ’ | it home were giving their cllllImliruted W allare cleito ral vute -0.
MucKrllur. who was In New
For these moiiil defoien.ie. of 1di, ii," lie told Die parents.
lirm id total popular vuta— 46.46.1.62,1.
York on business, reiflatared at Die &lt;diicnlo.ii. he UHsert. il hivmeo
Mi .. Roluot W. W illiums pie
hotel ut nlsnii lo IV M, lust night. old pltrenls must slim e the lilome iii.il over Do meelinu mul uiged
id
too
m
f
11'||
limit
mp
Intel
eat
10
It was repotted tie left Siam lifter
nil III, ml,,0 lo lil tend the meeting
rliecki'nu iti There ivus no milieu i hnid" to m ec'iiii’ Hit n n i.il.iio l o i \|.i|el:i&gt; night of Die City Coll!- . . .
...
m
Miami Jaektuti IDgh will he
leoililem
enl-.
uml
-•
i-oodh,
'
w
lion as to what time lie returned'
mi -01,1111-1 m wlieie ii petition will I ' J e e t i o n
O f
T r u m a n th« host scimui.
i&gt;ayKu.a timicii
lone
Ion
|*i
lit-1
II1
1V
evpnleil
mil
A wrapper from u bottle of
-- - -___ _
will be slta uf the C lass ft tourney
1,” piCfooited iiguilist Die renming
m tioids to do, not only lle-i, pdi,
of Die propel ty ut h’rem h Avenue
Hentrli Whisky, four clllh «&lt;*du hot
Tam pa, Nov. 6— 4/4*)— K a rl A. with Heabreeie llig li bust, and kit,
,ipi| T w eiilli'th Stri'cl.
ties, tile ice iuirki t mill Dll' two lu t mil's."
(tickel uf Sardauta, former prexi- Dora was awnnUd Du* C la ss C
Rpveulimt
Dint
it
tale
lej-i
The ril 'd III ml" WIIII Die rimni dent of the United States Press event again.
ylnsiex indicated, police -nidi Dili*
MarKellar Imd hud company
his i. lutes 'uet year lii.l jm ,d pern coiuil nod nl Ihe culiclusuui of Iho AaauvimUuu. today called Tues­
room.

MARNOMA C IR C LE OF SANFORD CARDEN CLU B

i r m l H M r r s a !•■«• IIW )
At * A.M., Kaatara Standard T I bi# Friday
C A R N IV A L S U F F E R
Europeuan Allies are violating tha
(By AaMflaled FreM)
Creek Imi der.
H O A T H ID E S — A U C T IO N — F A S H IO N SH O W
Indicated
D A N C IN O — F O R T U N E T E I.I.I N I i — I’ l.A N T H A l.K
Dulles termed “ vicious false- ;
Popular Vote
Electoral Vole hood**’ Husain’s churges Dmt the.'
Voting
Units
Frizes for best costume— Kntrrtninm ent foi all
Dewey
Trum an
Dewey Trum an United States plans uggresspm.
I Stale
Units
Hprtg
SATURDAY, NOV. (ItIt—li =.10 I'.M.
26,640
| Ain.
2.498
1,822
&lt;*)
to
Hut he added thnt (he United
—
46,076
69,101
4
438
Anz.
3(U
H o m e o r ,M H S. M I R I A M R I S S K I J , , U r h A r lm r
State "Intends to he strung be—
38,826
120,061
9
r Ark
3,217
1,028
ckttxa uur strength Is tint for ourSupper Tickets $1.00
—
1,785.200
26
1,834,782
1(1,892
O il.
18.287
r.elven alone."
-*
208,917
6
226,174
Cut.
...
l/ifH
1,622
The
Republican
P arty’s top
—
438,228
422,228
8
1119
Conn.
urn
fi reign policy expert lushed at
—
89,833
87,921
.H
Del.
291
201
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
—
172,983
243,782
8
1- la.
1,623
1.208
Audnd Y. Vi-m usky, saying the
—
08,746
228,963
12
Ms.
1 SIS
1,730
Russiun i poke insultingly of tile
JW a n t T o l A iir n ?
—
99,602
106,396
4
Ida.
831
776
U. N. Special Commls-lou Un the
—
1,934,933
1,986,203
28
Ills.
9,231
9,216
Halkmis
f
llN
S
C
O
It
),
whirli
re
­
v
I t ’s F u n !
I t ’s E a s y
\
—
;73,260
785,983
1.1
4,968
Illll
3.809
ported oo Die ( l i n k civil war.
—
488,933
623,602
10
town
2,171
2,474
Vishlnsky hud Iu Im-IIci I "gurlmi'e"
—
363,933
Kaos.
.296,028
B
2,778
2,649
C L A S S E S B E IN C J F O R M E D F O R
the report ip wliieh l IN S r ilB
—
338,008
461,732
1,9131
Ky.
4,027
II
hrumled Yugoslnviu, Alhnuin mid
STU D EN TS K A D U LTS
57,325
92,738
(x )
1.a.
1,884
1,183
&lt;*&gt;
Rulgnrin
ns violators. . "Now,”
293.929
286,834
M
Md.
. 1,347
1.347
Indies Mini. “ A new fear g rip ,
j it t e r r ih ;
It I'M H A
FO XTR O T
W A LT/
784,170
956,038
1,879
Mors.
16
1,011
the free people of Die world."
1.916,908
968,616
Mirli.
4.802
4,169
IB
"Til'll Is ill pint herillise Die
—
307,119
604,469
Mum.
2,869
II
•1,738
D u x h u r y S c h o o l o f D a n c in f f
Security Council's power to decide
3,(181
11,298
Miss
1x (
1,726
1.099
(* 1
c a l l a 12-J
is crippled by veto mul its power
'826,246
Mu.
881,834
16
4,(.31.
4,472
lo pel is crippled by Jack of lull
—
83,370
Muid.
101,338
1,142
898
4
Hnry conllngerds," Dulle
sold.
_
260,503
218,161
N il..
6
2,02s
1.989
"It is in part hecnusc the threat
—
29,192
Nev.
30,668
3
391
8*i!
is deviously rout lived."
__
11/.872
103,901
2 98
N il.
289
4
, 7 he f 'ui I ed .’ Hale- mnkes no
C IV IC D R A M A G U IL D
_
9/3,829
894,191
N.J.
Iti
2,707
3,707
, apulygy for Inviting iMsarmarneot or
—
78,992
891
100,441
4
p F N .Y . 1 M I - 4 9
N.M.
861
mcreusing (Is si length, lie snnl,
—
2,837,848
2,782,666
N .Y.
9,969
9,969
47
Dian\i Fcttivol Subiciiption S«ri#i
ru.r
does
Die
United
Slates
pretend
213,048
N.C
418,388
14
1,969
1,076
it la not icrv ip g its own self-inter­
—
. 89,121
72,819
1.686
4
N.D.
2,272
est
—
1,443,026
26
1,401,478
Ohio
9,719
9,710
‘ Uur growing national strength
—
263,132
tik irt.
440,147
II)
.1,791
3,856
•H- doubt displeases some, tint It
—
185,310
(Ire.
1,864
1,399
147,203
ti
(Prior lo opaning ot Bos Ollical
does not I believe, frighten miv."
—
1,991,180
1,761,186
.'16
I’M.
4,292
8.292
the deleg I- rout mind "I n-k each
—
134,892
188,619
4
288
288
R .l.
deli-gate to seatrh hiv own mind
5,101
30.49H
S C.
1J!U(i
976
(i )
1XI
fjoio r tioo. Runutwuy • AII-itorN Y C u v * ' ____
mot enriie to his own (-.inclusion «s
88,499
8l,U(Xl
4
H.l).
1,959
1,469
| t*' who mid wli.il his nxtion fern191,30(1
1tun.
264,904
2,i()U
2,260
12
I
‘ H ha | lie sn lisifird w itti n -dent
678,086
213,962
'll X.
263
I'ftl
23
verdict, for I knuw tliut *oiii4* ft*ut
__
124,349
Utah
149,046
901
894
4
"vn i t«»
tlirir ft*ur,*'
78.088
Vl.
1*4(1
248
46,694
3
I Bull*--* Tax) (In* ( f n 1 1«*&lt;| .SIh (&lt;*h
—
171,942
290,326
Va.
l.ffdi
1,722
11
A il In) r tkw fr&lt;nn F.tu (»(&gt;«• jiftu j Hi*. . $«awn htl.lt tot oil 1 flujt- U indudin^
Im
—
285 008
329,860
H
Wash.
3,467
2,709
f’irsl aiiil rMU'diitl Wnrltl W iin , mul
o io i ii (tttip in o x p ii ur n c u r t
—
198,473
424,633
H
2,78u
2,746
W.Va.
iKat now t(u*ri* vv**r*» |&gt;«*rhti|»h (♦•*&gt;
—
684.864
Win,
644,462
3,14.1
4,113
12
..
fi I hail flirt* • p .r tviil n( If. S
(181
16.66(1
Wyo.
49,947
3
(148
—
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y J A Y C E E S
ft.rurn r^rnrtI f y i n
KirujM* u ni
(grt't'CNT T t r K r .i l it i i f t t!i‘ 1
thun i»fmi
ii lir i'if
136,884 120,148 20,799,436 22,660,364
Tidal
IM8
9)4
i . .. —
* » ■- * m &lt; a m * k i t .' * — • r^r. -x ?r
n '»i • { iIn^m
it
(io u rm ir J . .Strum Thurmond. .States' Rights, had the following
Air.. 127,(134; A ik . :)4,r.A7; F U . 71 .unit; Da. So,41!7; Ky. tr.fiiW; I.a.
H:i,77tl, Mil. L',4HJ; Miss. tU9,11.1: S'C. (11,1173; N It. I l l ; S.C. H'J,44H;
lin n . 7L',I02; Tex. 7ilJ.’33; Va. 41/Wtt.
Tutul Thurmond popular vuic
( x) — indicated Thurmond *led"raJ vole— 3H.
Semi &lt; heck or 3loney Order
D ia ry A. Wallace, i'rugraisive, polled Die following;
plus ‘Jr

1'

M is. A W Lp|is. Jr., .Mi i IV I.
........neurit |r«iim I’nar lla rl
Mnttair. Mm . V'. Metis, Mm Curl
Mrs Finnk Adams nerved u- Rid.on, Mrs. II H lluv'lMf. Mi ; Mm In,w
•ill. I. inctiea were used lay flloui’s
Holierr
hostens on Nov I for the monthly Clifford .liilin nil, Mi"
I......*i in cu|iturint' Tallinn, HhiinniertiiiK of Circle No. 4 of the Smith Mrs. Ilonnld Whitten, 'li
W. S (.’ .H of the F irst MelboiRSt Morris Jiiroh". Mm . I. II. Tni'D, tone |Uoi iriee eiipitul. Ttml defeut
Church The mectinit was presld Mr* I M Hlnpli*r, Mm
t mul the mure recent disiisler io
rii over tiV Mrs I.. I. Ilu xliiv l,fiv»*ti*lt*r, Mm
Ktlifiir
1 Mnoi Ium 1:1 w iped out some of Die
and tiie mission study was mo Mi
•imiiii'oI *s best armies.
|{u !m*i I
uml Mm Oilvin l»ov■
ducted by Mrs. fv II. I.aney.
(anltiif
Reports were in-urd from MrS e c . R o y a ll

T. K Wilson of Dm anniinl dis.
trie! meetliiK held recently lo
Del.mid. At the ■■om’lusiim of the
business
session
refreshments
were served to Mrs. Nettie Tillls,
Mrs K fl Sniitli. Mrs. K H
Lloyd. Mis. I .1. Iloyette, Mrs

Popular-Electoral Vote Returns

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D re iw i ’ r ln l H o r s

X-Cel Spec. Laying MnHh. 2Ur

Here You Buy
Better Used Gars
For Less
/ V instance

OrifHH I ' r l n l II iik h

X-Cc*l Spec. Dairy 2 0 % ......

I f M*rcury Coup* S*d*n
low mil****, top grad#
mechanically, n.w app.tr
anc*. A real bargain
|

2nd f ln m l II iik h

X-Cel Spec. Dairy 2 0 % ........
D rew * P r in t Hagti

X-Cel PiK Meal .......................

WaWh-xmooth motor, now tiro*,
tww paint. A ataal at ..... II15IMX

Shortw........................................

*41 C b u r o b t T o w n ( M a n

Diamonds Hog1F e e d .............

feaUar-than.good motor,
paint, pood tlrww, lota
t f food driving, only ... g 965.00
mw

Corn &amp; Wheat S cra tch ......

*39 P o d * * S * d a a

Yellow C o r n ................ ............

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Now you can have luxurious
long lasting, A L L W O O L
rat pet from w tll-la -w tll at
little mot# tbaa It would
cost to ra-flnUh your floor#.
« or M fool widths In aatra
heavy grade of Roabury
Carpet, only

Ttrda and Paint Hk# m w ,
Jamb-up m otor.............. 9 745.00

Citrus Pulp :..................

’I f Plymouth H*d*n
On tha rough aid*, but
a bargain at »t*m••»«•»•«•»•••* I 6 2 5 .0 0

X-Cel L a y i n g M a s h

’l l PtyRMHilh Two-door

X-Cel Crowing M a s h

Juat good Iran*portation | 223.00

X-Cel Broiler Mash...
X-Cel Starter Mash...

ll»r* la a high pll# AuninUUr c*rp*t. It tarhae wld*.
Dortaoua floral pattern oo taa ground by
a m
Karagkmalan. i foot wld# Braadkmm alao M
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suitable in tbla pattara. Tb# atalr « ar.
pal la only

X-Cel Horse Feed ....

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Estabtished 1308

Truman Opens Supreme Court Agrees To Rule On R e p . Thomas
2 Weeks Visit1 Rd’s Refu8al To Answer Quiz Indicted For
I

11 1
111

President
_
I^ a s y

h IN
in G
g TO
toN
n .. No* 8.
a . (/Pi —The
a cp* "w i . i L .
Wa
A sSH
-The Supreme Court lod«,
locUv «
a
A
a
tn ,u^
tulr on c*
rare*
o^e'ationa:
I. Ho*&gt;
How mu.h
mil. h right,
right
’ ** presenting two hi* queitiont:
I ly p P f
A p i l
f f C O l . rl.mi
ran Activities
A* ti\tft*9 l ontinillPP
m rnttihel
* V 1 1
don, tlim
the ll/Mit#
Home I( n.Atn^it
n-Ammran
ommitlee Hive
h»ve I»»
mmi-'! ^
uilne,ie, to tctifv.' * It that Taft-Meitley Is*,’* non-Communut pro- \
'iriun ronditutionsl)
C h f lT R C S
A rc
F ile d
,
Gerhard Elder. German-born Communut. tailed the Ltd ui ,n|
F
o
l
l
o
w
i
n
g
P
r
o
b
e Of
B a s k in g In
,p p „ | from a ;jn*iction for contempt of lo in ie n . It &gt; „ , !&lt;,rged

mm
K 017
Jr

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mmm

Takes

!

It

S im W it h E n t i r e O f - 1 ; ; - “
affidavit, are filed
f le e
S ta ff
P r e S C I I t ! Activities Committee to February.
Several major labor figure, who
W ASHINGTON. Nor. ft i/|\~
Raturna from 135,460 voting
placae out of 141,04ft In the na­
tion, ahowerf tod*v the rot* fur
President aa follow*:
Truman
23,671,179
Dewer
21.84S.tor.
Waflare
1,116490
Thurmond
1,006.36.1

I 1017. He wan convicted r.f con
tempt, sentenced to a year in jail
and fined 1 1 ,000.
iil .ler contended to the highest
court that the committee's proce­
dures to compel teatlmnnv under
threat of contempt action *,*• un­
ion titutlonal
The court's decision could prodituce important rule, affecting all
I congressional committee .
The challenge to the Tuf' llarti ley laws' non-t'ommuniii cruel,
j ion came from the CIO Ant-rican
11'onimunlcations Commission
The provision says uo union ren
make use of tha National I shot
| Relations Rosrd’s macldnerv unless
its officers first file affidavits
that fhay are not Cnnimindsts.
I That means a union can t get a
place on an NI.KR collecM,, bar­
gaining election hallot utde.ts the

I r r c

k

P

ils

h v io

u l.ir it ic s
Of

In

O ffic e

are outspokenly antt-Coomi mist —
John l.. Lewis for one have re­
fused to sign on gtounl. of
principle.
The American Common . atlons
t ommisaton hrought the i e &lt;v|icn
it was denied a pla&gt;e in , union
certification election sin tig em­
ployes of Press Wlrele . |.&lt;
The Taft Hartley Is ,
pm, I
Aon was upheld i t *&gt;\ &lt; i&gt;-nt.,1
three-judge district
.. ' e ,
S’ork.
The court also agree.* • ,. , i«•,sanother labor case
li tin, one,
the II S. circuit court of sspeal, in
Cincinnati threw- out so V I.R R
order on ground, that tt.
rtul
esamlner's report had
in,
print of Mas and prejti'h e '
The order directed 'he l’.t»s
huigh Steamship 'on.peny to
&lt;ease discouraging iiiemlei .V |. in
the CIO National Matttim« t'nl .n

I-

W EA TH ER

continued mnl rtu.nuh

NO.

A ssociated Pr***- I raspd W in'

I

U.N. Group Blasts Albania
Bulgaria, Yugoslavia For
Helping Greek Communists
Caldwell Flays
French Commies
North Inspired Lose 11 va v i I y In
Rare Meddling j Nnlinnnl Flection

WASHINGTON. Nov. B. (JP)~
Rep I P u n 'll I (torn.,, (R-N J).
rliaitmso o| the lln u .r 1Jn-Ameri. an A ril,d ir ( ommitlee, was ill*
(luted toils, on ihsrge, ol COItspiruiR to pad tire payroll ol hta
i otu-ir nuial oHit e
. i,
C i.iu llr ' .
I In. t**i in'i tet let ,rv. Mm Helen ( i n v c i i i o i S , t v s A p p c i 1 ( ' l t . i t I f
Total
47,331 J17
( siopbrll
i .It tt net I |rnntlv with
I ‘.it t
T o P i c n u lii c K o rp s
w r c |i',
V it
him l&gt;, a letfe i.,I Riand itiry
I
&gt;M
V
ll
I
t
i
t
o
l
n
H
t
ic
f
H
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i
v
e
I
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1
1
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t
n
tc 111
W ASlIfN G'ION, Nor. S. id*'
I lie pirv lia. been in, r .ligating
—The CIO today larlted Pres­
puhlid.erl il.aige, .if payroll iff*it, it * m ir
ident Truman to address Ita an­
\t It ".l»\
, r I'KTFHKHCN G, No* 9.
gulattlie, m Ilmiua,' nlftce. He 'A’.—G.uerm.r Caldweil said *o
nual contention in Portland.
PA RI*. '
I' i
\l»i/«.t
Or*., beginning No*. 22. CIO
its, rtorids's Hemocrallc cam
* .tllfrl h tl wteV to fpftflfv bill
' nMiplet. . • *..
•!&gt;»
I.'ii
President Philip Murrar. who
palgn lot the giurrnnishlp wa.
•If* ItDftl I • (|n *o
r. ,1 I I...I
It
•ill.ol. t '..ii
had supported Sir. Trumsn In
Ilkr the iani|.aign hew teen l’rr»
lit* lllfllf Itllfftl 4i • •»»#(! I IfOfflt* tdri.t
m.im ' I ' ,il.
I »e||. It I'r-tp''
Ih# election sent the inrltatlon
human and Gmern.n
4ft*| M i.. I
*a| i onxpmnf
to the White House. He said It
(RR! i ,
!• I••I \ Ml k•
l»e«r,
Speaking hefore the
would (Ire the CIO "Inesllmshte
If* mtmttin ft* f»!«**••« rntployfl IH Southern Newspaper I'nhtlthrr
. 1- ..
tenl &lt;
♦ !»,*• I |«f« I
pleasure" to hear Sir. Truman
t/isrvl^tlnn. I'aMwell referred ' | | ......
(lirsfiM
*Ml* r VI ill** . 414VIf %ptfd
•I.. I
I* I* |t|* | Ml «*•
and that hla words would he
to the I to. Ids race .ml, with
lo
tl»r
f
pmotti
*
*»nltl
lip
mtllfd
II.. &lt;
••« r ||l in | l&lt; i
“ (reeled with enthualaam."
«e saw In this state a pai .llrl
inln
Im »i I 4* f mini
it, pat'
•Mil l| I lb
»&lt;" 'he general election.
II*
W ASHINGTON. Nor. 9 r ,|V ■ltd not elaborate.
III#
*»*|ft*t
»|1f *?*••! that
|
Re,...' I.
ill in
Houa* Speaker Joseph W. Mar­
Mi a • i»fti|tl'#H\ nlf« **, Myt* Mfd*
I.hit. 1 »!..
. 1. I .11 !»•
tin
tin Jr. CR-Masa) said today he
i * i »I in \ft«4*
T P E IER S B I R(.. No, «. ,.p, |
i.l
belleres President Truman can
»*• II
». »• Mr Minor. \Y#rn |
* ini rifint M ill,I,I Cal.lwell ol I .&lt;1
I ».
get through Congress any pro­
f fH f pMT♦Olllll .
gram he wants.
• i in•*i**HIv rhtrfcft
I All
1
cin I loVItU %dtll lodttk fllf
II.. . 1• •• Vin* f«»r the »■*•* *tr%l ts| ,Vai |f in Mi*UK |lir M-Op. t-..»
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II* KRN EST H. V.U CA RO
• 4*»'J4nlk «•I ill I t i r . I - |li» |tn||tf b, b. .1 .|
in !•
•i dH» | r I *»t«f \f I .% Mid*
KEY WEST. Nov. 8. &lt;/P,
dll\ lti»|Mieil ttirddlin* nl lb» ,1 It.- rl, I
t • * t l iff m l Mi*
Mm if upon rfSays
S tn tc s P u b lic it y D i r e ,
Preudenl Truman, in high ,pint«. F l C f t n o r
• * ., ■
a*, p fl,r,t
‘ sr rlh ’*
ifiiwiiBhl
I .It ilt I t I
|b- - t .
R iip n
A ilv c ii't it p ,
K in l it i i 1.c iic lc r s A i e
enjoyed hia role of Florida’* num- j
• i »*■ &gt;Iiid
9 I f F#»|i
I'i 4 ftprei b p»r|M»rt| In? r|f i ,1 re i
, . l.t .,. .1 i-&gt;n
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her one touriil today.
,'tetl
Ihttn
tn
her
O f
M u n t im ;
H e ir
M o st
K e n t t io H r ir y
.11 1.., - .»• ”1
(&gt;. . ., if,.., lire *. if
mt Thsre- liWf\ at flir "Mltlirm Nc%»ipl|)f| 1 .. ,1.. I,. * t
He went to the entitled men','
« •■
••♦,*•
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the cram, Jury. I V Ir.lirt. A\.*M Mti.an t n r I'fir, 1" ............ ll
Dr.
I.
N.
Kenned,
p
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h
h
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NEW
YORK.
Nov.
8.
t/P,Mr*.
heath on the Submarine Naval
M i. • « m p '« l
*t|nt.e&lt;. »hl» mon- , Itbarll tifk»ff| llif |)f U kp4| &gt;f I ttlf ll i , l , &lt;. i. , 1.
1,.
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,1, heel a.t'l it' P'.-Iteii it In (fl
Bs»e here to hailt in the itmihine | Eleanor Roo,e,elt »atd t..dav ,h* rector for the Florida ‘d,te t,,n,'
Hit «p4t•114*|\ I 4iltR4|r
IID

Mrs. Roosevelt
Rotarians flear
Demands Purge Kennedy Explain
Of Dixiccrats Florida Hunting

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tie g ting

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when
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be
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8. .
The Uni, ifmn
political committee
• In
condemn Albania,
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Market Director
Vegetable

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tit- It the
lav
*.'t die pro .. In,,’.,
. 1. I I ,1. i,e I , thing*
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Virtually hi* entire .tall went would like to ,ee "the permanent and I'lit, ComrmtMn.i, l .ld die Hi. the &lt;■ nt • * It - 1 ' I littmaa In
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nutting of the touthrrn Dialer rati tarv Club tmlav that tin. ,la'r ,
i n -r iff tl
l.tle.l p r,l
to inlet t .ai e or religion to the | 1.. .« I.,11 9.
&lt;1, . t i 'it
ought not to advertise i(,e|| „ .,
I i.. .*.,•&lt; (|, t't .i,.| lli.I "with I Itubls, ,i la i i, of America
The Chief Executive donned from the Democratic Patty."
In I l*rc„
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f ■"&lt;• rating and cover- | ,* ....... . . . n_______________ u —
i—*i ■«*&gt;r r —
iwimmtng trunk* and ilretched out
She made her statement in the hunter* paiadtse. that tlieir n none rl,c .
i. . -*ttf11 *.|
! • l I I I r - • 'I s *
t i l
Is t i l v
")•«*»*•(*«
in (he sand.
, fust oj a irriet of American timid ItiL in lira United Stale*, ami that
41 «t»afl.Mini (Its I'ag* I hleet
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it ill* Mil* I |M» tllllll ll \
Important deciiion*- involving 1catting Company program* entitled . h . . . ,. h . „ ,e . r , ................. m i
Able,.
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change* in high admtniilralive j "Eleanor and Anna Rootgvell." The itl Honda for the native popula p,epared im on,, ,n» irt.urr,
Iitit in i
1 voir i *»i|fil I lif rim »»Md * il I irrit I ' II C M
» name, ivitl, rh&gt;&gt;mas nawug
post* and the makeup of his slate I program feature* Mr*. Roosevelt •ion. hut he did ,av that there ■
fled
M
i,on,I
d,
■
I Piet »\aen« v h*i
ii 1 0 /
of tha union mestaga to Congre***-1and her daughter. Anna Rnojevelt 4 plentiful supply of fr»*h water lJ",‘ °!,1 1b** 'al.iry luted foi I,*t
til
' t 'lilted
mth.ti'C If a''g,n
J Willi orh vtvfin
/ '' Roetligei. in .a "cucnbinaydn /jf .fttlk. and.that'
touriit* could ..( s ly , T1,e lh*
«ov' , "-m,n‘*
aw to ct#M lata*.
.
,.tir tl, ii I , .. ll . ...d .
ll
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formally fbaige.l
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For today, at least, the no • forum and commentary.
, bo invited to enjoy thia kind of Thomas and Mis , &lt;aitinbrll ,*l"
i i *
1 it i i *
o i l p p l y I n c r e a s e s &gt; • •»■ ................ . •«•* ll
news" sign was hung out.
I M „ Roosevelt spoke from Pans | ,f&gt;0,• L«fe.
a conspitaev to defrsu.f the l».
I ' M ll,- H I *
.. . II. t .1 ,
dtl
III
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While Ih* President was •nJ°V/ j where *he I* attending the I ntlw-l
D, Kennedy wa* introduced hv
.^I***'* " "a tnonev and pt"t
. fill Hi »
J \' b .’ •• VU 1 I N iv -i. isp.1 . 1 .1
il h l i
p i* m
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0t ! a«* «aftTome Nation, ,e*,mn*
&lt;.eo.ge A Speer, who called alien
A,
An .m| , u N ,
.
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1 • f*» .nn ' In nnk Ii'iii9 t•••■
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• • lit I lff'|i(l('H
speculation whether Charles Saw - | Regard,nr the Slate, Right, "-n to the fact that Dr Kennedy Thomas
-, ! I have •&gt;..thing • earl.* ^4^*141.if p &gt;tdm inu ai##
1 rfir if .*&gt;
• III Ik H
ar«* iii •• 1 1 i &lt;nipt h. ion \V*|li it**
y a r w o u ld
re m a in
long in*hla post Party. Mi* R.mievelt .aid:
............. uoneer m ihe conservation &gt;«V *' «" ” "&gt;t. m .men,
I ••*l»,pr|i'l*nf a
I
Mm h .•
I, Wtf.
Him-, ft* *f 'lisir
' *11111111111 I 1
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fisli , 11(1* game *“
in Florida and1
as Secretary of Commerce. Some)
"||,ey won lour southern ■*•*'*■
1I *"*........
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wfrU\
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Democratic National Committee j()(J ,H ,| f, (oM|
w|,,r I, might
the lu ll dnector ol the Game ’ 1 1,„ ......
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ln&gt;l
1
officials are known to lie preaailtg well have drfealad Mr Iruinan d &gt;nd Fi&gt;h C&lt;unmitsion Dr Kennedy a; was m Mu- potligh' thi-ms
Iv or^ilr.l III .Mill# 4V44H Ih|1 ^ P
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I,
irvou'ing i#iili#r and »nt»*llM**»*%| I I f . |,4&gt; |t |*| • j ,1 1
f%!anvhd£*^oM*\nvo»vlng chang the voting had been closer. Now. «’ •'*• J'^b tubule to Mr. Speer for |h»J V 'lf •'ii i* . inv#«Vi|( «»i *d .
I. .
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pievstl
geiieislly.'
tll- pal tv 'i.ifi i / , ' 1
•• in bis admlnUtratlon may b* when In tlieir utler anuievnenl l r *,u r U«»f» in the conservation nl
^ W.*! sm*
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, 'l P*lk 'It, .h'putf
I , &gt;11 of 17 t t 0. the c n ..
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paragraph m a
ui dec I ,rmg th ,t
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|. hi it,lit
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i* itr.'eleim c
aid 'v ia
'lie
lie probatil
will nit
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tint would

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It I J'ililisiiil. M.'iagt-i tf *!'•
i ,&lt;• i , are ft on, if fit. i*
made before Mr. Truman returnt, |ia| |,fen if fleeted over then il,enu Honda wildlife.
D , 'Mila •
h
»# r|**c»a .»
B iiild in u T j i k c s B iu
I1
Plan' ' 'tv Matke, estimate* '* •
I he f'ommuni d . t
to Washington two " " t * fr°m • o|j# Oppol|tlon&lt; they -re inxioui »o
«’ontiarv in tbe practice in cer | Tueaday llowevar.
wever, hr *»,i
&lt;r«itla«M O n Pat* Tfcr##l
IPI9 I* *tr.wherry s.resg,' • », ■&lt;•, Their drop
••
’ &gt;siti foreign citinlrlcs where the h,« c h a lim a ri.h ip w-tien I'eo
III ( lit
\ r o ;t
h im i*
I get hack into the Democrat!, '■,ti and gtine belong to the land- ts t e control ot C o n g r i.« ••
He&gt;* Hillstx.rough r'ountv ,t 6 .'"t" ,&lt;
tiersn,e of , .........
sc,e
*
Thi,
&gt;
*
I.Ofi't
mote
that'
rb.
•i.'g
system
that
............
IT U
S e e k s T o H a lt
| Party.
.w ren . Dr Kennedy aald that l" uarjr.
1 -od bui
t*
R 'tildin g
191 19 tc'esge local sttsw lieir.
* ommunlst par*.
•
The conspiracy wa, a!!"*,
\merica wild life belongs to the
IT
f 'n iir t
A /’li n n ■
'Th'' r»s.on i». thst since thi
■ in 9 .' r i l *t a t li f9• •
ir.intreti*' n n i'n, . i i hour »»t v »'o. I was plentiful and |..
U . S , Y g O U ri
r t l l l U l l Democrats have won a majority &gt;» people «nd thel each person Is
- l.'lo n s , gain st *l»“ i&gt;
H i ll
i • i m i l , t * •', • r i»- f V
orn,r
evtrs good plants wer“
I'e tiaillle'i group f M * ••
-------------, both the House and Senate, *ev
...........................
«t.rir|e,|
to hls there.........
of it........
and tha,
11 *• Ilf 1**
I'll IHrf * * ' 1• t ' ft
,st A tm ge portion of the acreag-- f grilling a major it
•'
W ASH IN GTON , N ov. 8— &lt;/P&gt;— I eral of these southerner* are eo *l.e- purpose of the Game and Fish F j s i l l f * r n i * ' l | \ V / | f l i r r l
f Mi •
h u , dtuihl- * t
■it *
ha, gotten off to a g,,n.| «tar, and I - ' our,.-ll of the Rep.
The
A F L International Typo- titled to Important
commit*'- r'-.mims/ioii is to protect the wild
...
. .
ka 1-^aw
**
'l'«k L/ ■1SI I i , I . &gt;S,
■v i" d in ' ' ■ • .*• l .•l"
(I tier,em•itJ &lt;
lia
»-.«• ftlakl,
S Is k ll
*a in fine gr..wing condition t','
. a&gt;i advisor V lio l ; • •
graphical Union took another ttep i
life *' thst each perlon will get
t,i«t
^
P-M .ilta
1 f it
li •*nllnn..l Me *-e». I l.i*
I., a
fi tiitiiRiiifi riM r if l i KI«||||
needed and there i, still t»mtoday in It* effort to overthrow a I
*I *1tl e-,'
. t t . l 1• . i 4 *. " • I n
&gt;lltll 9* 1
ontemp' of court finding
selling
to
to
1
done
'Julie
a
nnnil.ei
F u n e r a l S e r v ic e H H e ld
Florida law provide. ,hs* ■
eg tlc to b c
’1 t^
U. 8 District Judge Luther M.
&gt;f field, ate showing form* a- I f | ,| n f | ( r |f |( f &lt; t l ( . | f l l l | »
. * * * , '|,.t
B la n c h e
I a k a c l i merelsl fishermen must bn - •. •nme oper htnom with ptnspe.M, ,,
M jn i t
fire la t * - - r * i
m m S r* -1
Swygert ruled Oct. 14 that the F o r M r s . E m m a W i w e
.
.
,
,
,
ju ls r fishing licenses, an,) •
It ‘t '
1 ', ,* Met!'
union and Its national officers
,f
the
first
p'nt
ahoA-ipg
up
at
&gt;u"
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I “r i , t * m
t»r In sell fish, tlealer,' liren
• ,• |• t tie
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l
a, • I "
I t .t l ! • 1 * 1 !
were In contempt because, he said
Nov 19
.. —
Funeral srevire . were held a*
- •e i snimunred this nnuiiMig
they
failed to obey hls Taft
1
,
1
G
at
1
J I Warren, Manager &gt;f 'be
I'anor's of (lie | , . . t ' •&gt;'•
„
neiterme 3:00 F M yeMeiday .t E rick .o n
M r, lllanche Takach. locsl t a il Geoige A "peer, county pi .
i • • • * »• t • ♦
(..',0 ,1 ||.|U
Kartle
it,
Pompano State Ntarket repot', ' ommitlee will l.e gi ■
•■
&gt;. I n . d .
L ^lo'n trsrlnn to eonttoue *r" " * f * l R ',^" , for Mr* Kmma It
sh driver, filed suit In civil action &gt;llg attorney
• • ii
t **
them t0.
l-ih 1. . i r
li,n*?p
emttlnue W (i „ who died Frid a y at ft &lt;&gt;&lt;• In f.Trruil Court Friday for dam
veather and growing conditions - • ..tog at 7 .10 o'* to&lt; i t. M »•- *»■
No
lireru-e
is
re/|iiiie.l
.f
i
A 1
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,
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•
closed shop conditions on the P.M.
, e,.,.
IX* '.f th*
,1. M
at the
home of her brnthci ages
In the sum
are
Ideel
in
'hat
a,ea
and
crop,
1
d-vard
lliggina
of
M
o
.-•non
200,000
•.on*
who
fish
In
their
w
............
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nation's newspapers.
•t t * •t ♦* *
,
" I.
" t
II .1, .tube.
ef
. MT- •"*' M»* gainst.
_
_
... "cracker
..... ....... rpoles",
....... , hut ,f '
ill show good pr»*|iect* Planting- ' &gt;ontv •‘'hanihei of '
'
The union E ir ipappe
p t a le d to th « l,B*'*w •___
Bd
Margaret
Ann .uper Mar , with
fa*
.1 , U"
i m il
'o • * l r
at
Chicago.
.?•
B.'
McCullough,
with
whom
slm
,
keta,
Inc.,
and
In,
another
action,
I
tug
outside
are
heavy
The
fit
&lt;
1
shipment
d
&lt;
meeslng
of
director,,
he
*......
.
itslde
their
own
count
\pneals
ictfo.
j'
U. 8 . Court of Ap
1• lltMtlfc
* •• tt l • f&lt;' 1•A11** !,
|»
, ."I; hone**
11 no,000 against Joseph Saunders. license is required. I'p tn (,
beans will t&gt;e around Nov 2"th ' e | this morning
teJ • rtay, peindmg, " vJd;
I I This court granted
tt. t 1 'll
9pl.il. "
•«' M a g ro l,.' V *III' ,*
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Born
Dee.
21.
IRIS
In
New
Mai
manager
of
tha
local
Margaret
pole.,
hut
no
more,
mav
he
i
•
•
hough
light
shipment*
of
*&lt;|oa*h
the
Housing
ronuoi'i.thg gppenl The office of the
«911f 11•I•
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IIInnvIllM \V V i M n W lu rifna Ann flpwrrv. ICCOrHInt In m nia.
ft 1
Aside
from
the
cracki'i
P " l* •
v|||
he
made
earlier
Tlie
annua,
,»s
report
and
Mi
M'gg,
a | , •*»• 1
eral raonsel of th^Natlonal Labor 1 1 " XL1!®* VV hV\ ' ” r •
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.ummonJ In t l . ‘ m P' \
Among i »» i •• '* 4 I i It ** • 4 ••»*••
I l
'rawing fo, space on *lie marks' will report on the i«- en*
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Relations Roard moved to dismiss
-bout nine years ag.. I
i"
0 ,,,c * ot qulrernenta, It Is not legnl
1 919*• *1
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more
than
one
fishing
de"ir.»
s'
oy
former*
and
tiuyer*
wa,
held
1
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,
leprcentoitve
both the stay and the appeal It-, 5 h5fn in
l,“d
r 13
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Ihe ' ll
IM ft ••1,*• It *91H* tt | h 5
ip r b,cn
nurse " In f?
Anm
i mnioil
llo . Te&lt;
O rt 22.
L’ J . „Mre.
M rs.
T a rk. e rt, , was
. . . . . time In any of Ihe fresh wet-, - &lt;
odd on
A
former
Amnrlllo,
T
e
x
.;
On
Oct
Tackarh
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I Mrs. Wise was a member of tbe tried in City Court on a charge Florida, Mr Speer pointed
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1,
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1
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to
.
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nf petty latrenv brought by Mi. Pcr.-.ons using a rod an t reel ti".*'
(A r B lim iii mifl (fr n iit ' «t I* 'liii*'
*»'|l|t |tae.*e
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pe
ll
une
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Saunders She was found guilty I.,ve a license,
I
'I ArmltHier, ( b'linl" •
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, a*\ |ia ft »»*
T r a in
W in d o w
Ijiv P M .
Mrs. Dollle Snodgruss cf of the charge by Judge j . C. Cha­
Since the St. John, Rlvrr i, ,
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viniiierce
Tourist
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T v i n n O W i ■ ■ t f*|I Bonhan, Tex. and several niece
nl«
• L A K I M(Itv • i . r u
ron who fined ntr 160 and coats boundary, both Seminole and V !•
Ml ti.il*&gt;
sr.nounced today ttn' »,.* I ••&gt;,i • 1
•IpOfl Kl l'|*l •'
land
I l.e Tourls' * luh "f 1 t! u Msrv
1
and nephews.
or 60 days, according lo Munlrl. |
county renldents may ieg*
a . a t " .» *M
f
a
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meet
at
th"
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,
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DADE C IT Y , Nor. II., (*&gt;)“ A i Services
The Seminole County Tuber",,
ce» w/
were conducts! by ..
Rev pal Court records.
\ ill hnye It
, "'1 " 1 P'"* •' '[
it a* Imme water*, he aaid.
-•*. 17 mi!
I
man who unaecountabl/
&lt;.hlt and Health Association will lei on Monday and H.uisday e •
»||*« ;p«l.If)|| «• fl
' I|»lb**r of
1/ Jurroped j E . Gilman and Rev. R. T . CaldAn appeal from tha decision
&gt;
t
t
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gU*lnings
'Ponsor a Negro Mlnls'er'a \S'..rl
through a elosed window of a | wall of F,nterprl»e and burial took was filed by E . F. Houaholdet,
* &gt;runt"i&lt;'e B't tin* T'* I*" ' *"
F
I
R
E
S
P
R
E
A
D
S
spaedIi train near here last night I place In Hvergreen Cemetery.
.hop, the theme of which la "th i" "
speeding
ing end v ia l'." , ■&gt;•■* ",
I Ih,'-"
attorney for Mrt. Takach.
SANTA ANA. C a lif. No. • \venu»» to the Highway &gt;.f
ha recovering at a Dade C i t y --------------- = ---------------i, j , ties will
•■•'&gt;••» 'hnuuh ntt
RT&gt;—
Evacuation
of
all
reald
u
',
ospltal today.
M
.
Health", beginning ai 0:30 r.'-locl.
"•« sexron,
' *’
Shel'ett.
fmn, Silverado Canyon, an n,e, ■omorrow at the Shiloh Rsp'l*'
Ha had a hr-&gt;kon collarbone, dia! ih clmlrnis,'
of
lonte
500
large
iio
u
k
*
on.I
•
located should*r and aarere Itreta• hurch, Mr*. C. R Dawaon, pte,
late,, was ordered today a* 'he "lent, announced today.
tlons.
posr orrirr.
Orange
County
brush
fire
«p»*o'l
Daputy Sheriff Nall Keen laid
Thsre will li* »&gt; , -9 ,l»t ' ’ 'r
D. E. Williams, Supervisor &lt;&gt;f
wildly,
fanned
by
60-mile
„n
I,om
the man carried a Social Security
• utsl dellve,
t mad &gt;n It,'its
education for the Statu of Florida,
wind*.
card and othsr uapera bearing tha
• tati *n • 'll *.flebr*l- Aunt,l&gt; - 1•tv ley, Arnilathe Dav. «he,&gt; the
w|||
apeak
at
3;00
P.M.
Negso
Tl,"
Dutly
Bnotr
Ruling
A
Four btiaaea and aevetnl ia,g»
name Arthur Doherty. 20 New
&gt;•• e i&gt;&gt; honministers, their wives and lay Thursday morninit with .* downto, i p e , 1'- . » i n tn r» • In*-1 tf • 9ft If* 1 Sanford Post Offl-e -1■
York City. The man himself waa
CHICAGO, Nov. 8 , (/P&gt;— A research scientist aittrltd today that trucks were sent from Cl Toro leaders and all Interested negro
1'■t of the holi lsv
However, niall
*ffO
s a l e * 'a
sa te
—I
m
!— L . . t
I. . . a t . .
el. . . . a .
•
f
. ,
Marine
B
it*
to
remove
p
tc
o
,*
I'.fV f-ot
In ahock and did not reapond America's rale n( atomic bond) production threatens lo aikauet thn
,&gt;ill he boxe I end dispatched as
ritlsena are urged to nttend. This nounted thia mdrning Ly 1’. A M*r- p.e,i )-•&gt;»
frorji the area.
coherently to questioning.
The holiday will be
I , the .10,11,g r.f ,| '»»#•* 9D*| |*| •' •, of usual and sp *',,l d'ltvoriex and
vorkshlp la a feature of th"
eounlry’a entire uranium reserves in 30 years,
,T. B. Cook, conductor, aald; tha
ml "1 ' r,notv and IftlHlI' «|*«1 ,I'lle.e, | t.erishablea \*,11 l-» delivered, It
I Health Education Progtam spoii- bunnet*, the Poll Office*. »■ho. I
Tbe rale ot bomb production, lie told a group aetsion ol the
New York bound train waa aU u l
j a Y c b k N O TK'K
- ,red on a year a tound In,sis by
A
former
decition
b,
the
*
.-.*.*
.1 Men hem's A, on»tf.,i *o ,*1 «»* announ'ed *-&gt;l*y ny Post
iMnstitiil*.
la
"a
fftlinh
fnr
ts#l«Sa*iiain^
a
a
a
-WM./Jl'.
three miles south of hore (to Ameriten petroleunnnatitule, is "a reason tor peiiimiam” inKoniiclering
General J. C. Hutchison will t,"t the Tuberculosis Ar.socls!lnn.
master Joel S I &gt;»l
tin p*l,rlflr 3 KI1 , 1,i
du,
meichant* lo i!o»e ,loie« I", »n In
mlloa north of Tampa) when the tbe future ol atomic power for industrial use.
•peak ai the Thursday meeting of
to
Ihe
ell
day
cloning
*r«»
.*.&lt;
man Jumped. It waa traveling
the Seminole ('ounty Junior Cham
Eugene Ayers, chief, chemlat nfflhe near to
F I R E CON VEN TIO N
about 60 mllaa an hour.
mendetlnn, and It was »l.&lt;&gt; m&gt;kr ! .lirinci will he serve,) Tm » uunmsl
her nf Commerce, It waa announced
Ihe Gulf Research and Develop- no uranium ^ • r*&lt; w#
.
M
IAM
I, Nov. ft, (/P)—This tiur- that atruen remain open
Wed- fee ,it lli.,, ground at ,h» Race
ment
Company,
rittaburgh,
said
roleum
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V
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for,
J«
i Sl h* v# today hv Douglan Stenstrom f'apt
AID FOR CHINA
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov S. (^1—
the world attpply of recoverable
liic k nj (lunicipsl Altprul
James E. Dunn of Orlando will l.t city swarmed with visiting fire­ nesday afternoon, mild AI I v
High Low
WASHINGTON, Nor, S- M 1 - uanlum "la belle ed to bo about
Rare!-, will begin »( 1 3|t P.M
replace General Hutchison on the men today — lite ra lly— ns some club secretary, thin mottling
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Kaonomlc Cooperation
Admin, 10 tlrnea aa great aa that In the
Due tn tha fact that it w»* nn nrui jL'f.ti iit cardt ptlre* will be Atlanta
program. Post commanders of all 2,000 flro chiefs from all parts of
6H 4(1
lalrafor Paul 0. Hoffman and United Stales." Thorium, another
Boston
acrvlre organisations In Hnnfnrd ilia country registered for the 751 h rlerslood hy Lrglonnniier. at h o Hwntdrd
annual convention of the Inter- meeting Monday evening. Hint ot.lv
57
71
Slate Department ehlaftalna hud­ flaalonable element . that might Oaafonabfa to ft 5 ° rW’«
The fit l rvrnt will !,e a men's Charleston
have hern -Invited as guests for
national
Association
of
H ie Ihe hnttr closing would p i c u l , .i.l,' pony elimination n&lt;~", with n Detroit
36
55
dle
today
m
...........
.. lo map
the future of .produce Induatrlal power, la prethe meeting.
chiefs.
«5
5ft
American aid to we hard-preaaed pent In about similar quantity, he
final runoff of nil furl place win New York
and that therefore many mcinhei
45
til
m m nm ent of Ctileng Kal Shak edded. (
of Campbull-liosalng Post would I nrra.
Ollier events will be a halnt Lottir 6.0M IN ENGLAND
........73
44
In Chine.
,____
' "Our annual production. of u** *!"'■■«!» e n 7 £ ^ ' d e ^ f c ^
MKN'H CI.UII
lu&gt; working, no plana for Legion pirl'a eowpony rare, „ raw for Kan Antonio.
LONDON,
Nov.
8,
(/
P
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h
e
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Tbe men’e Club of Holy Cross I'AktlcIpation In thn I'll,ml. ,veic I chililrnn ot' 15* «e«»* «r .,"*«» Re«t»(,.
high ranking EGA official Mtum now la usd to be _____ f u t u r f ' ' nar* 9
United States now has 6,000 mema
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Communlal vtctoriea
trietoriea in lr*F" sue-thirtieth our entire re1 'oat UonimnnrUr Next will come the big sweep- Jacksonville
Sera of Ita Arf*H EfTTIS 3tS*!3r *'n«ie«.«.«d Ckcrrh *.v!!S Lav, Iti /.■«.,«, aeiu
"U
.« £
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74
eerve." be aald tn a pajssm yr?
acting of tho season nt the James Singletary this morning.
atnkr* races by quarter horses and Kov West ...
ekurta
od in 'England, Defenao Minister
i UandR jNofth
C k l i
60
&lt;
ol
pand for the meeUng. " U Urn du«'o aa muck — jL':
House tomorrow night beFallowing the parado by tho thorough brads. There will nlso Orlando ....A. V. Alexander told tha House of
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^ eettree,
•1 LTU' .t 19
(f'enilautd On Ps** Threat
5»
f . M 'M * * M , | 9
Tallahassee
With supper at 7t00 o’clock. Dusty Boots’ group, a barbecue
™
JA’a
Oommoau today.

To Buy Liren •*

Workshop Is IMaiiiD'd
For Ncjiro Minis!ors

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Dusty Bonis IvidiiM' Club Will
Hold Pfiuidr On Armislirr l) «y

Research Sciential Says Nation
Threatens To Exhaust Its Uranium

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ITH a bright new silver table-knife or etslnlte*
■teal kitchen-knife and a (lack of cards, you
an perform a trick that will be puxxllng to many.
After elaborately shuffling tba pack and having
it cut, bold tba pack horizontally betwean tha tlpa
of tha laft thumb and luitbngtr and inx-rt tba
knife into It at random Immediately name a card
and lift up all the tarda above tba knlft, to ravaal
tha card you named.
Then, to confute the apectatora‘ ideaa of how the
trick la dune, have one of the apedaiura inaerl the
knife. You taka It in hand, m int a card, and
twlftly turn over the cards atop tbs knlfa. to allow
tba named card
Tha secret ol the trick la the bright blade of the
Knlfa When the knife hat been inset led. lbs con­
jurer tilts tba pack very nightly to the right. At
tba same Inatant, n» tilts tba knlfa blade slightly
to the laft, muving it so that It cornea directly
under the innsi isfl comer of tbs pack Ha immediately catches a reflection of tba index comer
of tha card above ihe knlfa. That n the card ha
names before be lefts up the upper half of tba
pack.
If tha pack la held high, ao that It la almost on
a level with the eyea, the tilling motlone are vir­
tually unnecessary Tha weight of the knife will
bend down the lower balf of the eflrdg a bit, and
tha conjure! catches the reflection easily
Clunked card-player* utilize a similar method ol
'‘reading" the cards dr ait to an opponent The
shiny band on the palm side of a wbls ring rfvsals
the denomination of each card to the dealer each
card he deala
The trick dtacribed above, and any other ilelghtof-hand will 0* morg effective whan followed Im­
mediately with pettgr intioducmg another trick;
this will sarve to divert intnde of the audience
from penetrating the stcrtl ct wbat they have
juet easn
Watch this peg* fur other trick* for a repertoire
of slalght-bf-hand.

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B rtckuu day Iron, midnight to mldnlglil. A-tionumer* reikun
day from nuuu to nuun. AmTeul llrbrent ami Greeks reckoned
toy from tun art to euiisel, and Babylonians reckoned Ihc ila&gt; from
aunrlsa to sunrise. And you thould be uhle to rtckuu Ilia “daya" la
this Whiz quiz, without gettingdazed. Try It.
1. Wbat (fay la suggested by tba wash pretty
Sbaroo Laa la banging up?
3. Wbat day la "batb day"?
8. Wbat a "flab day"?
t Tbcre’a a colorful phrase, "Blue ■
----- day”?
8. A popular male radio migei la ------- D iy ?
0. A popular novel Mini piny try Rosemary Tay­
lor was "— ■
-----Every tJnnday"?
7. Wbat day III June la King U t y f
1. Robinson Crusoe named Ida Island loinpauiun
for tba day be fouud Idin, an the cumpunloua
came ws»
?
&gt;, Wbat (fey It obaeivril this year on Mny 33?
It). What dey Is observed In lbs llnllrd males
ou four differeut days /
11. What country oLserves Bssttls f)sy?
13. Mother’a U ty was observed May U What
day will be Father's flay?
IS. The U ty family wus (he subject of whel
famous Broadway play, recently mad* a motion

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W H A T W A Y O U T OF M AZE?

IS. Election Oty'a tba first Tuesday after the
Aral Monday lo November. Bo on what data dues
It fall Ifala r a il?

tha week will Chrittmaa

THIS IS ALL RIGHT
'T'RY to iiiertiorle* Ui* following aright amt then
4 write It rightly without luoklng al tthe paper:
Write, you know, I* written right
Whenever you sea 11 written writ*,

But when writ* la written wrlgbl,
Then you know It la not written right.
Tor write, whan ft la written right,
Must not be written right or wrlght.
Neither caa It ba written rile,

But write, for only then la It wrliieu right.

MAGIC CUBE

FIND THE NUMBER
ER T A IN number la comA Cpuard
of luur digit, whoa*
sum is H. The turn of tha flrlt
two digits Is tha earn* aa Uult
of th* last two flgurea. The aum
of the drat and fourth digit* la
four mure than th* total of th*
second and third flgurea What
1* 111* nuinbsrT
-*1B vet swei JSB| si ,| izeasag

ij UKINU

al tha diagiam La-

low, you at* it's too lets toi
L
While tu duck. Black la all leady

is swing a 'one! wo" punch that
will win tha decision.
But White must move Aral and
win In two muvzg. White muvta
up
Try flgurlng It out. ft you
cen t, study the solution by Mil­
lard Hopper, national unrestrict­
ed checker champion, that i*
given hi ‘ h* bottom.

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C O R an inter
’ eating w o r d
g a m e , numbsi
the 38 squares in
” '
this design (rom w
a- * *H t ' '/
left to right Ui
aI x
horizontal
row*. Then start
from a certain
square ( w h lo n
on* la for you to
determine! a n d
proceed method
I c a 11 y
fro m
i
square to square
until you have
traversed every
on*. A word Is to
be written
In
each squara aa
you proceed. Tha
picture* in some
u
of the squara* II m
■■
I ii s I r e t a the
words they art
t» contain; It la
up'to ih* puaalitt
to flfiirw out tba
words for t h e
other square*
W han
yeu
in o v * i n t o a
whit* aquara, yau are to add a letter to the ward
used In Ih* preceding square. When you move Into
« shaded square, you niuet delete a letter
To tour the board successfully in this fashion,
yuu must pick out the on* curitel route
itw irj if "|,u.« -*ui4 'lUfid 'fgutii 'iJiiJ #d*4 ui4 '*4
••a imo i n iffu u*»u um um* ui-» 'in ifM-* ‘nfip
irVM i|» J|WJ 4« *49 *J. «4ll toll fUl) *UI«l «U|W
ltf|* Vaitot—Ifpjf trill III MtiiMto fy -1 fif itJOki 14481k

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20:10)
u:lQ&gt;
l»-Wfhxt did Naomi uk lo M

cal
ellad.MMUM of bar bitter­
neea
est «6 agUltt (Ruth 1:101
14- Wbat war* th# men who dwelt
at ^QUbaab named! (Judg.

16—To which ton ot Adam did tha
Lord give respect! (Oan, 4:41

1T-^boN tif f net,
18—“Ilth ntountalna eklpped like

;—i tad th* mill biTia Uk*
lamb*." (Pa. I14t4)

-Ha*nr ao
ifcr
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-Baatbaa
23—Scotch river,

-Scotch rt'
2 3 --Hongrata
Mongrata.

24—
DnOBABLY ona ot tha first
* objacta you learned to draw
waa a box, which you mad* by
o o x n a o tln g two overlapping
•guam with diagonal Unto, as

circle* ao thgt Uu aum of

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SUPPER TIMES

F

IV E married couples happened
lu meal a l a it soil holal, and
on* of the group proposed that
they thuuld tup together at tbs
big ruund table In tbs dining
room, with the wive* In the same
seat* always, *o long aa each
man could feat himself between
two of the woman but navtr
next to bla wife. How many
auppara could they bava to­
gether T
SVUI1ISBM M lSinSil*

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-*l Mesne tie* »*** MH1 iM|te|*k

RIDDLES
“ VIEW LOOK" or npt, why
4N thould a woman's eklrt alwaya clear th* ground by 3tt*
InchaaT
■tsei s * i

zshs

sq *4 leeasag

What geta leas lirtcj the lopger
It goes along f
m*H f.siwBweins XT rzeeia?

Muirx factory
It was uniy
u,&lt;risaiv In Uilt the pails into
pihi , and they would he through
lor Iht- day.
Ilirrr were &lt;1(1 different rmta In
Ih- pint nl on 3(1 iPf’ errlll-flied
U-llt The liolts wets already In
po.itlmi and, aa Ihe nuts were
nmnlieied, II waz Joel n mailer
ol i (manning Ihe plan In sea
where they should go Hut they
ttaiclird In vain thiough their
luui klla, for Ilia blue-print had
Ltd, left behind In III* machine
shop,
1 M. Wright Instated thgt
thti*-waa-noUUng-*ie«-lo-de but—
tu go back for tha plan, avtn
Ihough It wuuld lake threequarters of an huur (o walk to
the shop. Ik* Andoct thought It
would he quicker systematically
to tiy each nut on on* bull alter
Ih* other until Ihry hit Ih* ilgiu
on*. Alter much arguing, they
Anally agreed lu divide Ihe mils,
Ike lo put Ills on by the I rial
and error method and Wrlghl lo
get the plan to use In adjusting
hi* Aa soon a* either of them
flnlshed Ills allotinenl, ha could
go home.
The breaks were against Ike,
for ha placed each nut uu tha
right bolt only after trying all
tht other possible bolts. It takes
a third of a minute lu try or
adjust a nut. Wtdch man went
bom* Oral and how lung did
tach of them lakeT
•«|nu|(ll
SMS) Wnl Z* ino H&lt;&gt;« lltlMM
OMUI
•Wlis si* M»l“B e, t.inuiu, m sue inuu
ene ItuSe Ml eime nnu on imie* o,
esinuna *&lt;a ft* e-ut *mi - i am on
i*J arnsu Use evu y-is ou, uiiu swn

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CATCH QUESTION
p Q Q K A C T L Y which la correct:
Th* yolk of th* egge I* whit*
or tha yolka of th* agga are
whltaT
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LETTER REBUS

’'H K IIIC t) a clever old rebut In
these U tte rs:

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By studying them, you cen find
they lepm enl a Bhekcepteisen
phrtte uf V words end 33 letters
euis min •*, i .mu »
■at an u*uj bawls cun v 'M*»

Riddles
Whet t* bought
by the yard and
w o rn
foul ?

by

th e

non v
What c a n be
built of stone and
mad* lig h ter?

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W h a l la the
Lest comfort for
a mi nd d * -

pteased !
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COLLECTING CATTLE

CHARADE

LETTER - LADDER

hi* feet,
■ly glance* upward stoic;
My SECOND standing at Ua

method of changing on* letter each step, leaving
a complete word each time, tn xix atapa or laa*.
Th* order of the
A
i .
I
a

Wa* father of my WHOI.E.
-oseseszS Hue |h &gt;-0 ' ■•ll&gt;|e|

A

FAKM EH owned a cow which had a One new
A man with fourscore winter*
calf every year for 10 yrara. Earh of these
while
calves, when two years old, calved, end their cause
Bat dozing In his chair;
In turn followed their example. Therefor*, how Hit frosted brow was quit#
many cattla war* there in th* 16 year*, assuming
riH H T
that all war* female* non* died and non* were
Crowned with i l l silver hair.
slaughtered 7
'tssu test ss user SI i* rue on is ino sum s i| ■e«lis|*t
My WHOLE, when playing at
American flatd cr-.ps. com l* king. Trans­
A MONO
form CORN to KINO by tha latter-ladder

lattar. must not ^ Little Letter Legerdemain
b* changed.

tma y*is
'**■ seal 'em, m»
: Kotirvtoa

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VBSTICAL
I—Syrian garmaota
8 - W hlcb
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of Adam’* tone lived to

a.snOT* “ a "vn
•

Parity1'open, aa a door.
“— I my orqihara kaapar!"
(Oan. 4:8)
n community.
-"Thay came jo tb« threshingfloor o f ---- .

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Ith make aUvar ehrlnsi!
ilsr aild ol s church.
-"Tor tiehe* are oot fo
«n endure to
and doth tha crown
trail anr- iPt 27:14)

to r^ b a rt nephew!
U-

AN G E on* letter of th* (Hat
C Hword
defined under A below

s

(Oan 60:10)

-A eon of Joseph. (Luka 1:16)
*"l was almost tn all svt) lo IM
mldtj of the congraflaUoo eaq

B/gKxztu'x

eerisln. —
according IO
of Uuwa.-

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12—Calculated to subdue.

Jj—Man drink*
ID—Hiueed mountain spun,

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to get tha Brat word deflnad
under B, than tha second word
under A to gat th* second word
under B. and ao on. Aa you do
ao, writ* tha lattara ot aach
word in tht horUuntal row* of
tha two squares above. (Put tha
"A” word* at left, tha "U" words
at right.) In aach cat* th*
changed lattara will appear w
tha shaded aquara*
If you
chooaa tha proper word In aach
caa*, the shaded aquara* read
downward, will ap*U ih* name*
of two foreign countria*

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BOLT DECISION

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QNGUi TWISTER «J

v*4 '.:

a n im a l
A
which
got
's N
W
loose from Its
cage in a circus
train Is hidden In
this m a z e , as
scared as you
might be It you
ca.ue r a c e lo
fees with ll un­
warned. To • »plur* It, l a k e
crayon* or color­
ed pencil* and
shade each atra
according to Us
color symbol 4J
—grrrn; Y yel­
low, O-- oiaug*.
It—red: V violei; U — blown:
HU blue; Bit —
black: P — pink.
For pink, us* red
lightly.

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W H A T AN IM AL'S O N THE LOOSE?

Thl# daatga auggeata a puaal*.

Ou ftu arrange digits in sight

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SO uo„n|ua
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By Bugtnt Hhitjtr

HORIZONTAL

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Q U IZ -C R O S S W O R D PUZZLE W ITH CLUES FROM THE BIBLE
1—Into what country did Sopalar
accompany Paulf lActs 20.4)
0—What captain of Absalom'* host
was alaTa by JoabT 13 Rx«-

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•aptambarT

I MA I; 1Ml', yum sell III the center
iX l of one of the Intricate
hedge marra contliucled In an
old king Halt gut den. Taka a pen­
cil and see how quickly you can
And your way to the exit.
Hunnlng into a dead-end and
having to rat lac* *|*p* count*
a point against you It you
emerge with fewer than two
points accumulated, your* ex­
ceptional.

IT S YOUR MOVE

Just Choose Your W ord s Carefully
M
9

gieeter pail of the murnlng
T
tigging up
uiacliliis fur the

picture 7

18. Wbat day of

A «8 ia party paitlma. punitive a
' * pirtc Of itout airing or
twine Ihiee ftet long and chattartyr a gii.it to psrlurin a stunt
It is tu st■rich the string us
long et he puaslbiy can on tits
floor, holding It down tightly by
pilling a thumb uvtr each end
lien without changing position,
t«o rung it with tha feat or lift­
ing i hr thumbs, tha Ids* Is to
strp over tha airing

WO

----lA_Wh*L-holiday-always-i»-the-first fdnmfgy in -

D ay b*T
17, Navy U ty la annually observed on wbat
Praitdaul'a birthday?
I I . What famuiis happening in Dayton, Tennsseea, made newt for the world?
19. What day will Hummer begin?
30. January 3&lt;*lh'e the Presidential Inaugiiiallun
U ty nuw. Whet other data was Inauguration Day
until 1930 T
'» ujisis nt it *«nr
*1 .. I'lU aenniiua,, him , vs *«i si U ho ■iiicikwu
II li y u i l l y VI *
( t (Sti lo q lrj *|
,,’isaisj aii.u sin., n os ever n **o «M«ytM4*yui
n»au»«v 1b |u&lt;is&lt;mt« ojuuj *m s.u ■
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juuj
II T*|B|*
Mlrt ‘m tj. '..n.uu.j, 'zsmiu.g ’.K .'tuy. c sunr ot Z«N
'issneiso ainoa 'suuaisn mrenl ol zsn ',n-r,■«,*«,i* 'iiXtoeu
'•vooia &gt;11 ss iu4» iw us&lt;i i&gt;i,uui,n hi i h i useiasrav
“» ®v i i 'Zspuj e '»i ‘ unr i “.zuim s nuasq e
isyssn '* tspuj 'i 'asyrnns c 'asumnt i isisasaV

A STRING STUNT

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MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1848

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There's a Trick to It

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1. To name In thatr proper
of a word.
order tha M(tqra
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&gt;• A largeI fiah-Uk* mammal.
4 Typloal |
ol th* c«t
family.
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B. A hard outata* wvarlng,
1. A MC* ot ums,
4 cut* down, aa a traa.

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Mtft'DAY, NOV. 8, 1X48

THE.

Traditional Xmas
Cards Are Popular
By

V IV IA N

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I’ AGE THREB

FT .01(1(1 A

Truan Vacations

U. N. Meet

ll'.a lla n .a r.mn I'm . lio n
now. Hut for the preaent. lie i- in
l.o liuri v to lid.
Any ili.siiii.aiil or reaieiuition
mual lie followed In til. upp. iut
on lit. And the I'rt-nident Ini- .|e
elded to proceed with eiire in mv
now uppointinenla.

HKOWN

A I* Nawafeaturea Writer
Traditional Chi latum* i-urua are
lust m. popular ok ever. While
lov.lty carda may come an.I go,
• uid Noel HymlMil. rem ain heat

ih
1
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Mill
Tna moat

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T h « il itim « tu Ih* ii trend in re HIM IS the Intest photo ot Uenertil
igiou. card, fromscenes of pie. ' Manuel O d rla, who Ii chief of tha
ant day church and churchgoera. military Junta that .cited power in
ehich were very popular a few pell, uMer
the Oovarntear* ago, hack to dealgna ernter- ment of fie.ldent Jouii l.til* U.uUn* iround the Hit.licul nurrritive nitn|e china annoutic#!) that ha
I'liftllnMeit hum »»„r • Ohm
f the fit*t &lt;hriatmaa
will head the government until n.w I
Carda picturing whimsical .-her I ^
tcllon&gt;
p)(| (Ju
(j„ ie
Mlaliunul)
•Itc
tlo iu ul.
ate yla
held.
lern
aflo n al)
,Jt*^**
.I*' , t c r «|Mealn&gt;n in
ita cavorting through a celestial
(|ir u r i a l q.re-liou ...
toliday ate in fourth place. Theae
this yeai'i |.rriidrritul elr.tiou t.r
ray and impudent little angels
u id "We learned our lesson about
lurged into popularity during the
01.1/110 fO« Ih l ilCONO IIMI m a Pts-.J 0.1 .1
aar. ^and are th* only really
religion in 1928. and, I belie-e
Titoinui E Llewcv * . «» • g .C itin g to ..
..............
n ew * theme t.. gain prominence
we have leatnrd the Irruni a ,.mi | Mi&gt; Dtwcy licit si 1 ni* inctt •&gt; M u Gtoi
n recent yeara.
live tnantlun at .sit -i &gt; N Y Sultviing an
the rates in 1948.
About
140.000 000 Christina*
li-.ud: id P l i - .K id lio o is l. i i . i l Oc w*y »
"
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Ira
g
ic
thing
is
ll.a
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lh
ards this year will show young
u c im itili not 1 , S i s i . J J iK lot tin F ic/ld c i.
e lf .T t III. life part of the f ,,•■ I lie. t. ,
iter* marveling »' the Christinap o iiticiaiis und the K u r t h e i i, p i, •
tree, peering anxiously up the
ul.,I publican.ms lu urnu-e pic,.,
thimr.ev. «*nging carols Portraits
jf Santa Claus and candle designs
d u e and hatred has re ta rd .d
...
1 Ml" I \ I h i u t
P o lio
own e l l . m s in th is p a il ul ■r,
are the two other Yuletide themes
til
that regularly sell trore than
co un try to iin iiro v e co iid iieu ,
.1
I • iiflllfil.i *4 I f
tl00.000.000 Chriatmas cavdi each
the word negro could be pan, h*d
u*j\ •*!?' !•• •
Horn th * a ir and lire pre- .... 1
•ni
X l'l
yeir
1 .imp
There are a greater variety if
lew years, the n ation Would -.1
Police
tt
mi
1
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••aneilH title" c « rj. for relative-,
ness an uM ounding change m ,.
'• Mrs
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irlenda and loved ones, card nnb.
I.il imnhiir "
l-oily w
n. .
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liahera report. More than half &lt;*f
‘ It is ilie constant a p p .il
a U. t«*
I • I. Iletl.ll I
the Christina* card* sold in th*
d
IVci
p ie ju d ic * and stu p id ity . Hie 1 .
«. iitgf •*. » i.t
ti. :
SRc to ^t bracket u&gt;* "sner-inl |
d ,\|,,,
o ik of Hie l.ru le m lire woo I i, &gt;
title" greetings, with the "mother |
' CU'» OI
t * i'P'. llUte.. and m il,le i a,,. ,
,1
title leading
|
1 • dv w
Nave us fio iir tlic meddle,
o- I
,l* I
\n 0
111.- do go.,,!,-i . rind w* e oi
■ | . fori,
■
■ill .till own d, lm * m 1.
...
w inch w ill me,-! w ill. Ho- , | 1
of l lie fount I y," lie I Old
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t.'lddwi-il told the pill.llHllei
,-t
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K
lorhla'a
exp
an
sio
n
and
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W J t lllN C T O N , Nov. H
I'.i t..l
Uleid in schools, pnlktic hero 1 in.I
Henry Wnllnre, wllirxe futile l.hl
M . .le
w
elfare
and
cited
till*
••ft
,i
.1
of the presidency will, k.ved to
I*.I II Oil, I I I
II- lid
tineo
u
th
rn
,
sto
le
s
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I,m
i,
,i-..n'
friendlier relations with Kus in.
I. i 1tit. aii.| \ I It i i i ! •
regional
education
,
«,
p
i..|,
,
.mil
‘was .inning lum.lie.ls of guests
I ♦•** * lull &lt;*| |1|.|»M •.(i
and leidirocul aubje-.-is
1
a ! the Soviet embassy's uuu.iul
*•!• * • liiiu l, :i i i | ItPt . I f I
racea.
reception Sunday.
It. tty Ytti KuiKMifl. .*1«4*
"W e m ust m i n s t ‘......... • ■
■
■ 1 ■hnThe affair also attracted Atrrrr—nroraTT 'll
____ .UirnajL Gaiutral Clark, Und**r***ere-eh.IuTg our rawr lu a le i ml- m d ..ui land.*.
N*
VlltiMita
twry of State l.ovett, Erie JohnT( l(t|l’||t N to till* Nui Lf| I »•I I I I . I It . I I . j I m, 1 I k **" ut*’l uil I 'I
•ton, head of the Motion Picture
ill)’ \Yt* should not ^ i.t l - i th** rK liiiK • luK* t»» |n«ii|t.| «t« t,
Arsocintioii of America, and i,cities
fn K iu l »'«»v**rnm’*ht •
•.'.nulii* m&lt;
of dinlomata.
IliKiMi I'.ltitafU.it
T . i .............
\jk»llaee,
Progre*slve
Party
fORMM JU D 0I und Slute Selialoi) Sla te si s ln u h l pool t i n .
....... tree
' • 1 Leadff, was among Ilie first to
Mr*. Huva lleack H.«on« (above), , ‘•",l
" 'a t respous ll.d d j If we i
I' C U C I ' l l 11S | s
,A j|t |* s
Vhow up at the tereplion will'll
(Jemuciat, of -Salt bake C ity, Utah, 1
•’" " 'e s s fu l In this fn d e a V o r, the
b.^f,iii late In the afternoon, lie
Was elected to Congiets She luia the
" l" have o .itlilu iid itig a.I
(♦ • • M l l i e a r d
t 'l i i . H
l' mb r
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distinction ul being tike* III si wuu.an v oil ages m edm-nln I •.
he aid
, , , ,
ever to l.e sent to Congress f in in '
'ktnm i.-fe rriu g In the -la te
.
Kubiet range In cnl.ir from rose
iKMt| Mi ll v%**lfai«* |*i•• |
Uti.il I f .lie..nitiotort
iidph.d..) 1 'l'-m. 11
-to deep purple.
“ I Kill t Itfi'Mt..
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r'lim.H, ft.. t«MV*'|l!KI nUlll "VV** III
Wur|r| | pt|f|air
I 'Imi mIm u p runvnit »t| that «Ml»
•l l l l l i *
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f lit mi •- t * i u |i | mm| ii |&gt; in •*!••• park
U|’*' vs il
' In rtlm ul h Iti Him! Iirdlth !••%*!. titlv mr«l \lt
I • • U4 ti ll mmi
••f Ml|| • /•*tli*lil|i I lu • l‘ Im| ilia t ill
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ly WIUIAM IITT ZPlinllll
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Ceacrel P i n t W iit ir
lull 211.h iii UK'' !•• •' i • ! •* h }»ni|fi mn wm*. tip c«niiinp|i
N! • iff I tiflk &lt; ...
I loeoili*
••I ill'.. •|»IIKIlt, Iflll *t })«mfl*'AN***«
AN AETH ON OM EK predict*
believed they were hlondee.
the I lei ninl I.lolls . lot. dr* Ilip
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MfP
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that (ha am, w ill'turn cold In
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Ceill l l ll r liri rillsi ..I I . I,I,,- i
t III Ml||' 1
18,000,000,hoo yaara Bound, Ilka
oldi *
T b i A m iin a n vulera Aaw
«HI.! , II roininendeit the press the pi eft i " I.h iii' &gt;il,.
|itpp«|abda tu tall mora uvardone th tlr duty and Ituupid to I fur it - ( f o i l s i,■rnc. mage civic n fellow I .un, Itul to le ,
c m I b.
Ilie f o th* p olli —so now rr'a *11 over I mitid* *! es- and said l hey must M,-N&gt;ill allium, l e n d
I I I
but lh * pouting.
j Clint Ift•&gt;• l&lt;&gt; del.laud » willingness nrhh-li i ■Nip*-1 .lo-, i lo ll p ini 1
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THE WOULD TONY

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Mealing. asked the olhrr day, when
his sentence was tjp, to be allowed
to temain in pliion. Theie’s loo
much corruption on the outside, he
taidr
The w«v some ol these delegates
talk lo each other at the United
Nations conference, calling each
othei hats and thieves and lliings
like that, you’d think some of
them would resent it sooner 01
latei.
Did you notice that only lour
people in Sanfotd voted lor Henry
Wallace in last week’s election " II
this n any indication o( the Com­
munist or Socialist strength in this
community, we hive little to worry
about.
The United Slates now h»» more
than 24 billion dollars worth ol
gold in this country. Not all ol it
is buried at Fort Knox. Some n| it
is buried in the Treasury vaults in
Washington, some at the mini in
Denver, some in Philadelphia and
some in San Francisco. Hut wher­
ever it is. it is all buried
Eight mote amendments wet*
tacked on to Florida’s already bad­
ly haltered Constitution in Tiles
day’s election indicating again the
need lor a constitutional convention
to write a btand new Constitution
Thtee proposed amendments were

rejected__including Ihe.. gfli_ tax
amendment, the s c h o o l bond
amendment and the senatorial dis­
trict amendment.
Malcolm Bingham had an ex­
cellent article in Sunday’s TimrsUhion on the prostitution of the
wo|d ’’libetal'’ wliirh used lo mean
one who believed.in political, eco­
nomic and rrligious firedotn. but
which is now geneiallv rontltued
to be either a Communist or a
Socialist, ol onr who sympathises
with them. Jelletson was a pro­
tagonist ol the old school liberal;
Stalin ol the new. Both are "lib­
erals.’’ Yet Jelletson believed "That
government is best which governs
least"; Stslin believes "That gov­
ernment is best which governs
most.”
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to resist this aggression. Twice
there was a frightful alaughter j
and destruction and economi- dis.
location which might have t«.en
Parenta sometimes lake the problem
errjs of their adoles- averted, or at least rendered leas
serious, had Amorira been pledged
can! children too seriously. Some also are
arej needlessly alarm- In help resist the aggression and
ed by »he publicity given to Juvenile criminals who seem hart she been prepared for the
to have one or two traits in common with their own off­ emergency.
So now a project la actively
spring
under wav to form an .illian. r
This cheerful attitude was expressed! by Dr. Fritz Redl which will |oln the United States
of Wayne University in u talk before ti group of parents and Canada to tlm countries of
and youth workers tn Chicago recently. The speaker de­ West Errtope. using the terfiilv
clared that at leapt eight years of the wtrong kind of living formed Western European Union
a nucleus. This union r»m
are necessary to develop criminal tendencies in a normal as
prlsas Britain, France, Belgium.
youngster The fact that both parenta work or that the The Netherlands and Luxcmlo'irg,
youngster sometimes rends comic hooka need not necessar­ It is expected that sevcrnl other
countries will be Included, among
ily disturb the parents, he said.
Iceland and Portugal.
Dr Redl .suggested 03 n positive aptproach to the prob­ 'them
that Isn'ti ail.
all. The
proj-ct
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I ne proj»f"
lems of adolescence that parents have ; tin w ith their chi!-1 contemplatesrsn not
only helping
dren, that they also have some social ife apart from the these cnuntrlaa get on thalr fief
family, and that they devote a little tj me to figuring nut economically through the MsMhnll
the children. He advocated giving the young people some plan, but s program of military
la under consideration.
leeway for learning about life instead t&gt;f keeping them too assistance
As a matter of fact the United
much sheltered.
Btatea already has got the milltnrv
It in an accepted fart that young ‘people who are sur­ aid under way. Reliable vnir*&lt;
rounded by fun and affection at home are not likely tn be In Frankfurt, Germany, state th*r
already has armed Owe
found seeking them in tinwholesome s-urroundinga Worry­ America
French divjaloni with |8,0&lt;K),nn0
ing and sermonizing appeal less to this young than a light worth of military shipment, thu
touch and n free rein, which tire practical when wholesome being part of the plan for i ••&gt;*««
Ing western Europe's military
pursuits nre presented in nit attractive light.
strength.
It Is notable that all this l« being
done in the open. Indeed, yeitnrKeeping Out Of W ar
dsv U S delegate John Foster
Dulles, .speaking In the I'mi” I
political committee in
No Americnn wanta war. hut mllliann of Americana may Nations
Far!*, notified Russia In unequi­
find thcmselvea engaged in one hefor*1 they realize it, nnd vocal terms that Amorica "Int-ndi
spend yeura in recovering from the •effects of their own lo he strong because our atimcth
carelessness. The unrest way not to ;get Into a war in to Is not for ourselves along.*' tie
maintain a reasonable degree of strength, fferltgpnefm-nnrt addad-that—the- United” BTaIt j has
stopped disarming. Ha could have
intelligence.
said with equal truth that ftrltaln
Britain at present appears to realize thin, but many of has done likewise.
This projected alliance Is In po
us Americana seem to ignore onr prerxent and past history.
With Russia, apparently, It is strength that counts. Wc must sense an Invitation tn combat. It
la purely defensive. Du lb-a ambe strong in order to have and preserve peace. This In ex­ phaslred
our peace - min ledncas
pensive, but less no in the long run than carolcannesa.
when he branded aa "vicious fallsliooili" Kimla'a rhaYgct that
America |dans aggression
Bin'll an alliance is lb* safest
insurance tho Western nations
could buvr against «ggre*Mun. The
cold war will continue, for Mos­
cow novel will cease in (ls wnrld
revolution for Ihr spread of Com­
Fois*o » Cortgraii ( Rattle
I
. Itllm o l* Frooram's Cost
munism until circumstance force
VVtat Europs Raarpi Plan'
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Range to Fivo Billion*
it to quit.
But Russia hn't likely to launch
, S p tcltl lo C tn ittl P ttii
a military attack against Western
ASHINGTON—On* of th* blj Ufldttlv* hsttlsj which pr*c*d*d
Europe if a powerful allianro
guards the ramparts.
Wort' War TI M«tn* du* for r*p*tltlon In m e Thl* win ba
regaru'ia* of whathar Qov. Thomaa E. D*w#y or Pr*»ld*nt Truman
|s a1«cl(d to th* pr«ilJ*ncy.
Uranium
cH ]
Th« battl* will ba ovar • AuHI-blUlon dollar raarmamant program
for non-Communlst Europ*. It Will amount to a ravtval of LandIf onllana* Frost r « i r nat)
!.#**». shout which a haetad dlaputa aroa* In th* montha pracadlng
urn,"
he said, "It would b-come a
Paarl Harbor. Howavar, It will hardly b* *tyl*d
very rapidly vanishing r*tonrco."
L*nd-L**s# M will probshly call for outright
11* *anl it has been i stlrnated
grant*.
that petroleum is 100.000 t,ma« aa
OOP laadata tn Congrats say thay sxpact Govabundant In the United Sta'.aa as
amor Daway to aubmlt a program If b* la alaetad,
are uranium concentrations runaa Uiay aaauma h* will b* Th* Truman admin­
nlng down to one tenth of one per
cant.
istration has long bsan at work on such o plan.
Thus, he added, atotnlr energy
Satlmataa of tha coal rang* from two to flva
"I* unlikely to become Important
billion dollar* Opposition Is lookad for from many
except for the limited uses deRtpubllcana and Oamocrata, particularly atnea It
mandlng the highest energy potenwould probably rula out any furthar tax cut.

The (all ol Manchuria is not the
only news Itom Chins bespeaking
a Communist virtorv there. Chiang
Kai Shek is gradually relinquithing
the reins ol government. With dic­
tatorial powers he has continued
the light against Communism for
more than 20 yens. But the end
is near. He is tinning the lob over
to otheis svlio will only light among
themselves. Another dictatorship
will take over, and it will be Rita- i
sian-conttolled. Communist dictator-1
ship. _____
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Recommended reading lor »U
those who like lo btlieve that ne

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“My Sloly" by Joe Louis in the
curtent issue ol Life Msgaiine.
Louis was born in a cotton patch
near Camp Hill. Ala., lived there
for 12 years before going loDctroit. He knows both sides. "Wc
ate good oft the farm," be tecalla.
I’ioU of corn, potatoes, bacon and
chicken and fish.” In Detroit, be­
fore be got into the fight money,
he say*. "Up North avt didn’t eel
t i good t i we did in Alabama.
Stuff cost so much." And of racj»l
relations, he has this to say, "In
nlrthoso years in Alabama 1 never
know, anything about race or any­
thing like that. No one talked about
its at 1 can remember. If than was
lynch talk, it ttavar got to mo or
my folk*. Not lika now. I never got
to know about such things until wa
got to Detroit. In Alabama I played
with the Langley twins and other
white kidt, and tee had no color
talk. I knewthey, had thiag* I didn t
have, but I look that natural I nev-

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time Air Force contracts.
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Air Force during th* war.

I DREAMT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS!

Then* Is already apparent a tendency on the" part of!
many leaders in both parties to draw conclusions from the ‘ By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affairs Analftl
election which the figures do not justify. The election Is
being viewed ns a rousing victory for the Democrats and
Ever since the founding d our
“ " 7 rhl"" tJefeatfort he Republicans. R w w ^ n e lt w ! The'IcountV, 'ii« .erm” «idiiin'c(7 h..
populur vot«* for President Irnmun gave him a margin nfP,,'!n accepted generally u» &lt;onless than four per cent over Governor J7/ew ev In mam- ""ting a military treaty awl.*» •»
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OORDOM ORAN
staten and
other contests
the margin of -victory
wan much
Bailee*a Maaaa«r
However, It strikes me there
smaller. It wan not a landslide. It was a vtflry close election: will he a feeling or relief i ‘ the
iU B IC R in iO N RATES
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from Washington that PinIII* Mnalh -----------------, 0° the closent since 1916.
Truman Is expected to order
Tkrea Moatha ---S.IW
Loud demands nre being heard for a Shange of Repub­ ident
the State Department within »
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11.00 lican formal leadership in Congress, witlb the Implication few ilayn to go ahead with netf.iti*.
All nbltaarr aallcaa. raid. at that stodgy leadership was responsible for defeat. A “more Ilona (or a military alliance tr'Atv
tbaak*. rcanlallcaa aad aottr.. at
•Bl.rlalani.Bla far th* n it « &lt; at progrennive" leadership is called for. Referring again to the with Western Europe.
The Atlantic, tvhlch ahlellH II*
talalBB tuada, will ba eaara.d lot narrow margin between winner and loser h i the election re­
at caaular adcartlalaa rataa
In on- IsnfaG'.r., iiai, now shrunk
turns. it wou(d he a mistake to conclude' that Republican to
it.er.a.alad Natiaaally By
the sire of a millpond. Aad •'-e
lalaad JlampaMt Mear.«»ala- voters have repudiated their official lenders. But if n know from tough experlenr* that
ll»aa. lac., Nat* Tack, Cblraan.
change of leaders is decided on in careful deliberation. Re­ the major quarrels of the old world
ttatralt, Kaaaaa &lt;ltr. St. Laula.
Tka Herald la a Member at th* publicans should make certai’i that the chfinge in genuinely Involve us.
daaarlatad Traai wblah la aatltlad
Moreover, with our atom!? ngx
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education we now understand that
ratlna at all tha Incal mmww prlatrt
Some
Democrats,
on
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other
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to
want
lo
la tkla naraepaaar. aa wall aa all
while alliances may he ri»ttugo hack to 1933 and start "the New Deatl” all over again. rnents of aggression, Ihev al*o
AP arm dlaaatakaa.
MONDAY NOV~87~1919____ Thelt victory margin gives them no such mandate. The peo­ may be powerful weapons d d*
ple have indicated that they want to keepi the sound social tens* As a matter of regret!«b1e
BIBLE VERSE TODAY
and economic gains which have been madf?, but the Demo­ hlmhlght wr realise that an alli­
CUNNING PLANS USUAL! V crats now could hardly make a greater hlundcr than to ance hat ween the Unitud .States
and the Western European p«wers
TRAP T IIF TR A P PER AT LAST
Tha wicked nhall fall by their tuv.r start reviving the mistakes which Attended some of those most likely would have prevented
both world wars.
gains.
wlckcdncxx — P ^ 1 1 :B .
The election returns indirate that the Jteople made their, , Twice Germany struck through
vulnerable little Belgium Iweai -c
Atlhtir Hiller, 29, confined lo
choice cautiously, with reservations. Both parties would do \ B"Xn*g*mblod on the fact that
the ilalr pemlentiary in Illinois lot well to art now with (lie same caution and reserve.
America wasn't hound by alliance

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• NAVY-AIR FO RCE RA TTLE—Dasplta &gt;11 raporta to th* contrary, th* controvsray ov#r which
aarvle* arm will carry th* atomic bomb, if any
Woihlngtan
futura onaa art dropped, has flarad to whit* haat
tha old fiud batwian tha Navy and th* Air Yore*.
Tha rivalry batwaan thaaa tarvtcai will b* a major problam for
Oov. Thomas K. Oaway to aolv* If h* ta alaetad to tha praatdaney^
Nov. 3.
Tha Navy;* bid for etrrylng th* bomb artsas from tha psrformane*
axpactad of tha ntw giant 60,000-ton aircraft csrrlar, which (ncl&lt;
dentally will not ba fltuihtd until 1H3. Ita argument li that tha big
floating base can launch four hombtra at a lima within flight rang*
of any point on earth.
Tha Air Fore* praalhta Ita hug* IBO-ton B-JS bombar aa tha
delivery vehicle for tha bbmb. It aaya thl* ahlp la capabta of a rang*
of 10.000 miles, and that U can fly at tramandoua altitude and allp
Into a country from any point In tha eompaaa, making radar det*ct
tlon difficult If not Impoaalbl*.
Th* Navy contend* that It hat alraady gon* to tha Dir, and that
tha Air Foret wanta to abaorb It and than dlapana* *tth th* carrier,
now th* backbana of Mil flaat
- A major place of uaflnlalwd butlnaa^ tajto put an and ta tha raw.'

lie predicted that heal and light
from the sun, raptured ami stored
on the ifpflerts, would ha the
great source" of new energy in
the future. Other available re­
source! are waterfalls, the eatlh'a
neat, vegetation, tropical waters,
tldei, atmospheric electricity, wind
and haat pumps that already, are
being used successfully abroad.
The heal pumps, widen have colls
burled In deep water or below tho
froat lln# in the earth, wurlr on •
principle similar lo a household
refrigerator to produce (mat.
Ayara forecast that the tapping
| of new power Bourcoi may not ha
far away. Eatlmataa of proved
recovarcble patrolaum rcservaa, ha
said, range from five to 16 time*
the country'a present total annual
energy requirement. Natural gas
atorea range from five to |g Umea
the country a total annual energy
' requirement*) alula ell 1| tlmta
from 170 to 1,700 times.
Within a few dendei • good
•tart must h«va bean mada toward
the M v iyflam i of onargy produc­
tion andconaumpt Inn," he said.

• WHY NOT IO O N ER f—W iahlnaipi abaarvar* art rwtlng
ment from a Shanghai nawapapaf on tha taeant %waa toralgn
aft sirs subcommittee report, outlining the taparsttv* rlabd for n * . ,
tary and aconomto aid to fauna.
The comment wa*: "BOtter lata than n * w .H However, obaarvara
•anted th* thinly vailed fbaattoat "Why not aooaart"
Tha laml-offldal "China p m " baUtvaa tha report aupporta Ita
government'* lwo-year-old wntanUon—eUU being mada—that: "Tha
Chinese Reds tr* a raal Mandat party bant on tha overthrow of tte
government by fore* and lubatltutlon of a communist dietstorahlp.'
It threw Into tha lap of tha American government tha decision aa
to wftlch la going to tundra hi China—ths Communist* or, tha
government.
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• V tU B U iT K B o AO PtANNRD-ItapubUean toadara inAh# RanaU - at* atlU pUnabtf to put a gag on ftUbustara ta tha new Oongraa*
.which will coavana Jan. ( . .
Jadleatlona, hawavar, m that.tha | t f may ba a Httl* milder
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My N E W YORK
By MKL HUI.MKH
EW YORK—You always have wondered what
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It wa* like at Pottar'a Field, the world*
largest cemetery and tha home of New York's
poor dead and nameless, ao to aatlafy vour own
curiosity yon have planned a trip over to Hart
island, wherein the field la contained
Now It I* Sunday afternoon and you have
reachtd th# Up of City Island, which la datachad
from th* borough of tha Bronx mainland hut atilt
t* part of Naw Yo»hr aisd-feom where you are to
taka th* ferry over to Pottar'a Fltld
You era still in th* big town hut you have tost
all ewaranasa of II. foa^gity. island la a daad
ringer for a Malne-flahlog eng- boatbuilding vil­
lage Men In txmt* and sticker* plod down th*
atreeta. and In the shipyards, th* meats or sailing
crafi sin k high Into the iky.
Thla waa th* perfect day tn com# to City Island, of course; a
northeaster haa come up and th* wind and rain era raging through
Die tlttla community melodramatically You turn down a hill and
com# to th* llttt* dock where the ferry Fortlham ta berthed.
City Islander* are nshlng for tnmmy-cnd and flounder as you
buck the cold, driving rain tn rearh the boat, and In th* llttla bay
thara, th* small craft are bobbing and twisting wildly. You walk
carefully to avoid stepping on a dead little burgall on the pier, and
finally you reach the Foidhtm and step Inside.
Hart Island not only rontalns rotter’s Field; It Is th* hoot*, too,
of on* of tb* city penitentiaries, wherein era kept half-reformed
dope addicts, patty thieves and ancient confidence man—aad. Ilka
the patiently-waiting wivea and sweethearts who go across Baa
Freaelaco Bay to Alcatraa, th* ferry Fotdham now Is flllad with
vleltors for them
Th* Fotiham Is a wheesy little affair, aad now thaaa pllgrlma att
quietly on th* old woodtn seat and wait for her to start ovaf to
tha (aland. Moat of them are woman.
A stern but kind police officer alts at a llttla kitchen table aad
checks thalr passe* "No letter from Marin-thl* week?" h* taka •
thin, sallow woman. 8h* shake* htr head, no.
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i visitor* must wait for a relief ferry. Thay taka thla
’, philosophically They Just alt on th* long bench,
barren ny me ntlas from smoking, and th* wglar of Long latand
sound tlaps suddenly and dramatically against th* window*.
You go to th* atarn of th* Fotdhtm , and aa you look out at tha
whltaeapi, you notice that a calboat haa jbrokta looe* from It*
mooring and la headed In th* general direction of tb* open aaa.
Bh* flounder* aimlessly along In th* northeaster for t while, aad
than a small motor boat puta out from shore and haada out to maka
th* rtactlr.
A young man tn q foul-waathtr suit stand* In th* motor boat aad
aha goaa quickly and aaally with lh* waathar until ah* reach## tho
calboat. H* make* bar fast and heads bach to ahora, but earning
back la something alas again: tb* waves buffet aad amaah tha llttla
craft and ah* vanishes and reappears again rhythmically. ,
A roupla of tha Hart (aland visitor* look out at tha acaa* dis­
interestedly, but moat of them Just alt Opera In tha ferry cabin,
stuffy with atal* air, and wait Tha rraett* Anally la complata, and
tha young man tics up lh* eathnat near a -floating pier, Itself b*lfaubmerged In th# boiling water.
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WASHINGTON. Nov. ft. r^*rThe U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
today upheld the conviction of
MaJ. General Bennett E. Meyers
on charges of Inducing anolhrr
person to lie under oa'h lo a
Senate committee. The court split

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tb* plar and tics up. Tha vliltora nia outtof lh# Fordkam aad head
acroaa tha dock to th* naw on*, namtd th* O rtin w lih Fff/aga, hut
the officer tails them to wait a moment.
. They stand thara. ahlvarlng and allant In th* rain, and ha return
(o tall thaw thara will b# a alight dllay and for than to return to
th* FtrdlUm. Thay da so and In ^ M t ID mlnutaa ha atapa Into
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MONDAY; TfOV. 8. 1919

Models Announced
For Fashion Shi
larlln Palmer Rar—Society Editor

Social Calender
MONDAT
C IH * .No 1. Mr*. Foreat Gateh#!. 2320 Laurel Avenue. Circle
No. 2, Mr*. A.* C. Benson, South
Sonford Avenue. Circle No a.
Mr*. J - _ f - . R ^ * ri!- ®U » » '

Avenue. C re • No. 4 Fleet Rantlst
Church. C ircle No. B. Mrs. I L K.

Telephone 149

Mrs. Kushton Speaks
At West Side Meet

Personals

Mr*. 1.. It. Rualiion xva* the gue»t
M,f ,k er for the monthly meetlhjr
„f ,|,r \Vf*i Side Parent Teachei
Association held on Thursday af
„ rnoon at 3:IR P. M at the .chool.
Mra. Kuahlou had
the subject
fn ||fr „ llk - A lll, rtriin Kducatlon returned frow. Sodus, N. V. xvhere
N ff|)s S r lr i„ 1H, siienirlli.'* Mr* they have spent the past several

RtrVf^1"" Circle No* fl Mr* W C Rushton *«alrd in hrr talk that the month*.
nVcmirsov *1* West Nineteenth
weaknes* of education ha*
Mr*. R. K. Klsl-erry and Mr*. J
K tr «
nrVta No 7 Mr- C W
Hptflrati....... . toleration
M. Cameron returned Friday from
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nnv* f*Rrn an Inlrrnnt nml broad* Atlanta, (5a. xvhere th«y spent »ev.
The Woman's Whin Cla** of III* ' nilinled that xxe liuxc almost lost eral day* with friend*
firs t Raptlsl Cliurcli will in-1 at "&gt;*r sen r ..f ilth t and xvronc.
Mr. and Mr*. RK-k tJIIK-xpie *nd
Ihe church nnne* al 7 DO P M for She said Hint people should not
It* r*Riil»r buslm-** sod social' be forced lo do rtclil hut should children of Melhourne spent Ihe
nierltng. Durlrur Hie social hour! he educated to do rlcht and urged pa*l weekend xvllh Mr* Clllet*
a White Klephant »ale will lie mn I the parent* and teacher* present nle'e parent*. Mr and Mr*. It. C.
Wiley, at tnrlr home r&gt;n W*»l
dueled. Croup N«. 2 will he In to leach hy action and deed. ,
charge of the refreshment*.
| The program xvas presented for .Sixteenth Htreet.
The Pilot Club will hold IlsU h e afternoon liv pupil* of lhMr*. C. S tluchnnan and chtl*
reguUr dinner meeting in the .rr0 nd grade who were David
Tourlsf Center at it .10 P M
I Andes. Jane Willlitms. Janet Mar- d im . Hilda Flo hnil Rllly Alexunder, have aitlxed In visit Mr*.
The Junior High School parent-j vw and ♦i-rnon Kitchen.
Teacher Aasoclalion will in—t at
The husiness meeting xvas pre* Buchanan'* slstrr and hrolher-ln8:S0 P.M., at the school. I \\ sided ox-er h\‘ Mrs. Theodore WII law. Mr. and Mi* William B.
Lawton, superintendrnt of pnhl1 , ||Mm„ Hl„l program* for the yea^ Wray, at their home in Ssn l.anta
Instrurtlon. xvlll speak on "Pa'lt w,.,r ,|i»trilmted by Mrs J . R. they will he Joined for Thanks­
w acs to Progress in the Changing Rr)() T (lc roon,
Min won hv giving hy Mr liuchsnin and will
CurHruhtnt".
: the first ftti«l nrrnntf
Thi* accompany him lo ihelt homo.
Thp
Ff«irr«!lon of
\\ onmn %I crm lp vnlr.l In pi. rn» Mrn WIIClubs W'lll •PoU'io, a hrhlg.l.inrh
w||h ,irr
mdenf* pin lmeon at 12 .10 o clock at the Long I
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woml hotel. rh e lunrh,.,,n
&gt;rhe school year. At thr confluslop
bridge game, w ill he foil xxvy.l -x Ifh , (,f , h nteeHng a s.*-|al hour w a.
a fa.hlon show. In charge of the
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Models who will display f»*hion.
front YowfH', In i« f**hl"f» »!"&gt;«
being presented Ivy 'ht Scniln -b
County Federation .if Worn n
Club tomorrow nl Ihc ’ .xing"....I
i Hotel err Mr*. Max Fuodom. 'I*
i Endslev Meiei-h, Ml** Pep BY D'.n
ten, Mir* Marianna 8piing*r. Mi
Dial Bovlr, Mire Nixie Klrrhh.ff
and Mi** Maiy Ann (tallow-ay. Tbo
fashions will hr presented Pndi i
ihe direction of Mr*. Frank M.i&gt;
Neill.
The fashion »how will follow n
luncheon ami bridge and Chine.r
checker same* lo begin at I.' *&gt;»
o'clock al the hotel. Mr*. C l\.1*
Kaniery. chan man of (he Connie
Federation. Mated tin* Htopnng
that te*ervaliona are not nr. &gt;•.
»ary for tin- mcaslon. In rhintiof the event ate Mr*. Leslie Bixnn
of Altamonli- SprinK* and Mi*
tieorRe Hrldge of l.nnpwood.

Smiths Honor Meeds
On Anniversary

i Unity ( liiHHCH Will
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what sort of paln-klller, If any.
will be used and there Is no con­
firmation that any special equip
•unit Ha* been delivered at the
Palace.
All that can be officially con
firmed la that Elisabeth la taking
Tally walk* with her dog In the
Palace gardens. Whgt goe* on In
her private rooms remains-- as far
t* confirmation le concerned-I’ rlrtly private.

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Mld*ea*im
French fa*hlnns *nnwn t»y leRdtog
designer* this xveek just aboutnpll
In milking ill.la rd |dr Ihe m . l
lu.lihic efte
the ponula[ hnmWtie at 12
ii ii I "'rt' be lijrkorl cm tin- I. -'Iun -irfs
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from the gimind
llrt,! ^ nl a |ill puli; tile ct|*l i,.|inn, t,,i
Most favored slllumetle *n (ai hriiilm*
' ll! ' IimI e.| rpiiiiitelv ill u i .M I ibe
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Is Hie light filling lieal 11
"t* ' slue use *et in hot xx *-i i in *c
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merges into a deep liiasu-ut flounce |
u l.uv I i **ii peril! iii i' \ f •.
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at knee level.
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Jean Dresses. elm
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cipenecl Ih e In rg e s t. sw a n k ic i a Inn
"••■b ....... iii red Into tt.........
in Pail*, lias cliiippecl
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tu rtles o f f hi* h e iid in e . i
each
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'""w: who! and stick.' mid
Ii.t.
the 12 lucli level
'• i in Hu. eriiHi.
He ha* dlararile.l the 1*1 lasli
ton* lie favnied c-iirllri and lia
adopted, as xvell a* I tic lu'ath
silhouette, modified veo " "I
Pierre tlalmaln's ineiin.i' i '' dg" J:'
and Christian IHoi's
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book”* ereatinn*
He inieet* a .pec ial lne.se'
•ouch, however, hv inak" g • "m
lines graduated The flout f ••me
of hi* dresses aie pencil
Hie ^
back* have panels that fl»te out
Fvenlnt* He
xvhen they teacli tin- 'on f I Inthigh and are one to i &gt; • •" hes
Mallnres- Hlr
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One number, typical "f -• oral
In th# show, xva* In light NavySlue wont with ■ siratgh' limit
hb
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ind button through bark I to tint
tons opened from midlnp level
snd a luincll of gat In...... 'dark
•affeta protruded- a sinp"&lt;"glx
-hlr rnlnr combination
Another nrxv sllhcmetle h ad lull
lies* graduated from xvai*l • ■-I at
the hack down to hem level ,«t Hie
center front. The same I •• inula
,va* used for a dioix ..f I
'Jue
taffeta Iml fullness c-miiu- m 'bree
•ter—I frill*.
He evolve* an apron effe c i hy
deep graduated lnirl*nntiil '"'ling
end evoke* Ills liulhcui.n.
Ii»
slight tv gathering Ihe top "f the
skirt Inin Hip waistline.
The "telenhnn* hook" »—Inmpl*
xvhlch he# fold* of m ateiiil ' "id
Ing straight out nl Hie l.s-T 111
thp leave* of a tmnk. I*
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Innumerable number*. Bui Die.is
makes Ihe leaves nearly « f'io
deep and droopy.
Kullnes* ls also reduced ........ cl
toward* Ihe hemline that ........ . i

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BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Smith
announced this morning the birth
of a eon Danny Lee Smith on Nov.

By EDM AMI) L. f A M P R EI.L
I,ON PON. V n v. R, HP)— Briton*
generally believe Prince** Ellia*
lieth’* baby probably xvlll arrlv* at
Buckingham Palace Saturday or
Sunday.
They arrived at that calculation
frcm a mass uif gossip, fancy and
information available In London
as world-wide Interest In the Im­
pending arrival of the second-lnilne heir presumptive to the Brit­
ish throne rises to a crescendo
here.
Ih e Princes* in excellent health
and spirit*. Some of th# excite­
ment attendant to the birth of her
first child ha* penetrated the Pal•ee. to the evident amuiemenl of
Kllxaheth.
"Why doe* everyone make such
« fu ss’ ” she laughed. “ Pm not the
only woman who It going to havo
a habv "
Newspaper* here are grinding
out column* of “authentic” In­
formation about what actually
goe» on In th* Princess' private
suite. Some of It I* fact but much
U what tha moil authoritative
mure* flatly *aya la "pura fancy."
The newspaper* have virtually
■greed that Sir William C.llliatt.
the Prince**' nbatatrlelan, will use
Ihe paln-kllllng drug, trllene, at
the hlrth. They report en auto­
matic inhaler for edmlnlaterlng
hi* drug h»* been delivered to the
miniature "hoepItaP In th# Palere
which will he used as a deliver v
room.
.
The Palace spokesman and Sir

Party Given For All Souls Choir

m b s . m m K in
Br a d f o r d - f
AHniuonli- S p r in g . v n v n l l r i H l u
III* Him IIIDM AS
ill town (hopping ill Kt l.l-iv
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At I I *I " l it i In-.. Nov. R, t/1’i —
M A K H A K K T D A V IS x vitil.irg " P U " "
1 '•nl* von like a atllilllier
M iigimliu A 'i'iiiir . . . ' I . I I K I M l'ln "
"' ............. the heat ftehlnp
'■t'i ..ini'tie* m the I'.S .?
.1 \ R K K I . I . i I'liiti: around in .in

I d inliiHM* uni* a Inlr po u p- ni
in th** hi on*t \ «tiii* • till .in. •*
M KS f il l I X V X W tothtii: it In .
Muni*- I tox \%liil«* lift on I*.| n i

Joins Mayfair Staff

Th&lt; 8—nlnole High School -iDel
Club will present Its annual '•«!
lety ihoxx in the form of * min
»lrel and » "muilcal shoxv , ise"
on Tuesday. There will b. two
performances, one at 10:00 ' M
foi student*, and the other a' 1:00
P. M. for parents and friend •
Special number* for the min
sire' show will he given hy Miss
Anita Aiken in “ It Ain't Nee**
r.arlly So" with the Mlsse Disl
Hoyle. Ellen Westmorland, Donni
Lou Harper and Kathleen Babcock
Vlso "A l ittle Bit of llhythi"'' by
Hretchcn Kirrhhnff and “ShotInin'
Brea,I” hy Richard McNah
The "musical show case" will
feature numbers old and new by
Betty B ill and tlohhy Marts,
Ingrid Esterson nod Floyd Cooper,
Bette Duncan and P. R. Ilach,
Kay Williams and Donald Deal,
ilso SI ,-xley Ilrumlev with Maty
Helen kite. Duncfcn H*ker. .laekir
Cameron, Joyce
Bail* Joanne
Hpatilding, Carolyn Patrick, Penny
Wallace. Fay William* and Carol
Skinner. Two ikita will feature
The Lake Monroe Woman ■ Cherry Singletary, Martha Chap
Home Demonstration Club will man. P. R. Rarh. Donald Deal.
meet at the home of Mr*. J. C. Dan Ratten and ..ay Dunbar
Arnold Harrington will serve *•
Sikes, West First Street, at 7 * 0
P. M. -Ko'l call will h« anewered master of ceremonle* Marv Annr
with a hnuohhold hint and all mem­ Halliuvtv, Nancy Appleby and
ber* are requested to bring a fohn File will accompany ’ the
Christmas gift suggestion with nre*entalion. The chorui will he
-irnpo’ rd of Joan McTeer, Jean
directions for making.
Harper. Hobby Cawley, Richard
Rsnsboltnm, DonsM Futrell. Alar
Metxel. Jimmy Hauaen, Runny
'l*rn«r. Rav Irland, Jack' Speneer
Tudolrh Spilth, Hette Hasty and
hkst ninth rvrmilm acIas minis
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Seminole Hi
ttx i \sr. " i i i i m i

Mr. and Mra. J W Smith of
M a n e h f &lt;»*, huve rFlurneti to
their home afler spending the
weekend In Sanford with their
unrle and aunt, Dr. and Mr*. T. R.
Move, and Mr and Mr* W. (J.
Fleming. On Sundnr a celebration
was enjoyed homo lug Dr. Moye'*
76th hlrtlnUv and the Fleming's
26th wedding anniversary.

, , l .§ Mr*. W R. V\ illiani*. C
, 1. ■Mr*. W tl Fleming, t'la**
Miss Helen Cabas. C|ss* (
list xvlnncrs at tin- ur-klv
,|, , meeting of the Sanfoid H
i p . fiolf AssiH-latlnn held last
the formal opening xxhtch will lie
and d*v at the Souiiri"le Cuunt
an event of Nov 21, lew is Duly
,.* 1 I In- group mol :.i I mi n'c
announced Saturday
on-- | the duh where Ibex parti
Chef Webel, who ha, 14 year*
ro.s . tn etgliteon linle i f m—Ii
"f experience, has presided over
at with full handicap'
the kltrhens of many famous
llr .1 Those enjoying the af
hoteln and restaurants, including
Ive ' were Ml*. John Ix.-y. Mr »
lu-r* I .Smith Mias Dorothv Powell. Mrs. ■}» Algormtlln Cliih, llodon. the
ulai t'ecllo Joseph. Mr Williams. Mrs I'irr-at Northern Hotel, Chi. ago and
'mid Hugh Whelchel. Mr Ii—uge Thm - ' I f Rockefeller Center Club In
New York. Mr Doty said.
ged Hton, Mr* K C. Ilayinau,
t hef Webel said that he xva*
I Klcmlng. Mr - Kail Higginbotham,
1 Ml** ('aha*. Mr*. John Higgins, pleased xvllh Ihe kllcheu farllltie*
i ' 1- I 'll* James Itoxvlnml ami Mr*. A. at the Mavfati and ptoinlseit to
exert all of hi* skill in bringing
•o Sanford the finest in food*.

Gloc Club To Have
Musical Show Case

iD o iiM o tiia 'rm v M !^'1111 luminaries
'ROUND (lie TOW Nj
Attend Opening

t*in»*r •t*. Iit'i hirtluluy
Mil I hi* t in
rO l.M KKT M'»w stair
:h r 11** \
tin
vh«*111J Mint r th*
' KrpnMp* in" &gt;ft itifi ’
Hiljttii|&lt;* I'tal Off a** into |
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.'I Club .Members Robert Webel. Chef,

Woman's (’Ini' house al 10,00 A M
Member* of St Monica cf Holy
Cross Episcopal Church xvlll have
a study eioiip under Ihe direction
of Rev. II L. Zimmerman nt Ihe
rectory *1 R:00 I'M
TH U R SD A Y
The Home Demonstration Club
will inept .It the Tourist Center at
S 00 P M. An exchange of gift
id*a* will he held.
F R ID A Y
The circle* of the Sanford Har­
den Club will meet a* follow*:
A tale* Circle at R:00 P M. for a
covered dish suprer with Mr*. O.
P. Herndon: .Camellia Circle of
Oviedo *t 1:00 P.M. with Mra.
F. W. Talbott: Central Circle at
10:00 A M. with Mr*. F. K. Rolf]
Dirt Hardener* Circle at 10:00
A M . with Mra. W. A. Pitt*:
Hlbltcu* Circle at 10:10 A M. with
Mr*. Fred Zerreuner aaitxted hy
Mr*. P. R B*eh: Ixor* Circle nt
8:80 P.M. with Mr*. Wally Dietrich; Jacaranda Circle at 9:00
P M. xvitli* Mrs. John Conner;
Magnolia Circle at 10:00 A.M. with
Mr*. C. II. Coghutn; Mlpm*a
Clrrle al 10:00 A.M. with Mra.
W. 8 Willis; Palm Clrrto at 9:30
P.M. with Mrs. It. Jarnhaon; Ro*e
Clrrle al 10:00 A M. with Mrs.
Irving Keinherg.
Bailie lUrrltoti Chapter, Ifaughera of the American Revolution,
will hold a regular meeting at 3:0(1
I* M. at the home of Mra. J. B.
Ray, 606 l'almrtto Avenue, with
co-no»tf***CH being Mre. II. R.
Took* and Mrs. II. M. Mason. All
vlkltlng daughter* are Invited to

RACE FIVL

store will he open all day Wrdiir—Uy and dosed
day 'Thursday, Armistice Dsy.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, lARPORDk FLORIDA
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Permits To Hunt |21 Major Colleges!®11^ KinaJ d
In Ocala Forest &lt;RemainUndefeated Dfmnef r * ? Tonlte
In ’48) ofKinani,
Sanford lioxer and holder
Are Being Sold And Untied
_________ _
the stake middleweight crown,

'SL Directors ^ n^r !soUTHMNSTi&gt;&gt;il*°ur
T o D e la y Election
O f 1 9 4 9 President
Piter
Schaal, Sec­
retary, Resigns P o­
sition Due To Bus­
iness Connections
t g A R T H U R B E C K W IT H , J R .

Herald Hporta Editor
The row over the presidency of
■
■t)ta Florida Stain Leugue eon' I mien,
1 has Iwen complicated following
Florida Htnto l-eague directors
•ting In Orlnndo yesterday. Ax
.1 result of nil executive session
of Iha loop leaders, the filling
praaldancy will lw investigated hy
a three-man connnitlee, and r«S rtad on at the nest meeting to
' bald in Crescent City on Nov.
&gt;
Director John Krlder moved that
iha attentive session !&gt;e held after
1 Fu ller of Daytona lleach had
nominated H. A. Hclnihlger of New
Smyrna Beach and A. K. Folds of
‘ Qaineivllle had offered Jirn Butler
Vice President Karl
of~ Gainesville.
CUIneav
funn y of’ St.
i Auguatlne designated
Oeno Fish*
rleher of iJeLand, John Gen­
ial of Orlando end Boy Germany
of Palatka aa committee members.
During the executive sesalon,
f i le r Hchaal. secretary and treas­
urer of the Class 1) circuit tonderld his resignation, and said that
to business reason* list would
got ba sbls to continue In an exesotivs capacity lu the league, His
m ig ration was accepted by the
A'rectors. who expressed their ap­
preciation for the work ha had
i f/ptoe In keeping the Itague on *
eelid foundation during the past

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■ "We are considering expanding
advertising campsigo at Silver
tigs and I will not be sbls to
CanMnue my Florida State league
•rtlvltles," Schaal declared. Schaal
and President llertong were given
lifetime passes to the Flotilla State
Ujsgue hy the directors.
Seven regular umpires (torn the

»

IMA season were given bonuses
•of (60 by the directors, who suit!
that if more money had Itceu in
the circuit treasury they would
have Increased the bonus.
The scries play with the GeorglaFtorida leag u e was dlscontlnoud
by the directors uflei n lengthy
'discuaalon. Fu ller said thul the
Hague it losing money hy playing
the series, and the loss can not la*
afforded by the league.
Tima fur scheduling Sunday contH ta will tie left up to the individ­
ual clubs during the 1949 cam ­
paign. The Daytime delegation dethat they had excellent re-

,

(X-ALA. Nov. S. (Special) —
forest Sanger Jack Thurmond an­
nounce* that 337 Ocala Hunt per­
mits have been sold through Nov­
ember 0 Huntar* arc urgud to
get their applications In ut once,
personally or by mull, to avoid
the lust minute rush. A’eml 4,000
M L 'U K *
hunter* art- expected to take ad­
vantage of tho hunting oppor­
' * JA S t0 9
on the Ocala, according to
. BULLmT* tunities
Hanger Thurmond.
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The UGH Ocala Hunt opens Nov.
p &amp;u r w
.
14 a,l(| 1-loess Dec. 10 Mondays
p A O M M tM n fi and Tuesdays are closed to hunt­
ing during this period. The Ocala
Hunt permit will lie sold to applic­
ants who have a state hunting
i|ren**. »r a Putnam, Take, or
Marini rminty
tiaonse
Kv*ry
niuilirt"’ must pofi-hasa a per­
mit. The fes is 16.00 for appli­
cant* IH years of ago or older anil
I 2 .no for nppIlraniH under IH
| years uf ***’.
Duds, geese, coot, tpiall, dove,
fox, chunk, mink, ottsr, bobcat,
muskrat, armadillo, snukes, al­
ligators over 4 feet long* fish,
opossum, rabbit, squirrel and rac­
coon may lie taken, subject to
Hint* mid Federal seasons and
hag limits.
Karh hunter may take nno legal
buck deer I bast antler at leant a
6" spike) or on* bear or one
panthsr.
As soon as a hunter
g o o a e R cm R T tm r
haw* one of then* threw, h« must
x / R tr rb m r r m *
stu; (milling and turn in Ills per­
p o s u a r y -w t s i m c a u m
mit lb- may remain and handle
o e * PO Re / u u e r p o a t
his party’s dogs, assist mound
camp, in fish, after ho obtains the
TTAMRAT,* r - A O * MAM/
propvr identification card.
FAN * P M # TM 0R0
Hunt applications should be ad­
WMRf tO T X * * 9 0 ) 9
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—
o
dress'd lu Hanger Thnrm-md, Bos
/R r u g B A C K M l
739, (Vais, Flroida.
Checks or
W/T/i DM /MMORt
money orders should be payable
RMQ SRAM Sg
1 to Jack Thurmond. Applicant
should stats his aga, address and
hunting license number.

llersld were the newspaper scribes
attending the meeting. Tom Hawye, of W l»l() in (irlumhi won the
only radio representative ut the
meeting.

Hamilton Bisbee
h Named Winner
Of Grid Content
I I h iii II ioii .1 Itislae, .Sr. wnu The
llernhl's pick the winner contest
for the past week. J . M. Klir-i ■
rlohcr was mimed second plnei
winner ill tile contest spnnseicd
hv the Itolisou Spotting liiHidi ni d
the Itilx Theater.
Denny Stafford, Miehuul t l ' r i
and Bay Peck were the th ird 1
through fifth plan- winner-.
Ml
wlunera selected 13 colllestN cut rsctly.
Mr. Blshec will lie awiti-li-d a
model T-,\l True Temper fishing
rod hy Kohsun’s and Mr. S*in •
a
cipher will receive a model 5D
Goldsmith fuiithall given hy llnl, I
son’s.
I
,
'Hie third through fifth place j H Q R T H
Winners will lie presented p ssse s'
P U LLO A C K * M A /
hV the M l* . ......let to lee " I wo
H A ve t v a r e # a t m
Guy* From Texas "
//V THG G M A O e O P TAB
The Georgia Tech - fe n t ir w e

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S A tA T C M ARU M JU S T /C M ,
t
llfllna game were the two contest•
B a r eveR cro o -c * o g 9
contest

mid

the

M irum riOkla

which presented the most d ifficu l­
ty in tile balloting.

SXRLQ/TB C A R T K M M P
RO O O eRG ' P ra B K /R

Joe Louis Says He
Will Fight A Ruin
BO STO N . Nov
8, up) — Jo e
Louis, who says he'll fight ag mi ;
"If a good man shows up and i

people think I should," Will con­
tinue an exhibition tour tunighl
by going four round-, no decision
- against Ih.-iinn's Johnny Hhhoi

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Recurrence Of Upsetitis Faces
Bowl Teams Of Southeastern h
Hy S T E R L I N G

S I.A P P H Y

A ll AN I A. Nov. I? I ’P)
| hr howl I r j i m o f llir Soullieailrin ('on*
i c oir l iriiifi i, I ill,me. Mivsis'i|&gt;|ii. I roneste and Terh hot lltcif

ill (In- Arena.
"I havs-n'l signed In fight any . liojtrv .on m ay I. • .. l l l i c l e i l w ith i r i i u i r m r of an old d is ra te - u pte I it it.
body," the World Heavyweight I
l!u
ir m .iiiiu ip m I h-i I o I.- w ill h r rough on l l i r le a d e n and
Chumpiun rcili-inti-d in sporlsw rit- 1
hrgininng N a lu u la y l l i r list w ill h r (li|i|M -d.
ers last night.
F i i . iii th e n-enriht o n ly G e o r g ia A
— - * — - - — ■ 11
Klikm is a lough rusloim -r who'
n year in so ago ruined the elcinci-s ap p e a l» to h u v r tin e a s y tin u I ho iiiu goes to Lexington to play
eoinilig up. lu ll . ilh e t (in Im * th iili
of New Yo rk’s Tumi Mmiiu-lln
llo* Keiitoeky (Vllih-Mt., Iletwrwn
, 1111.1 peifoim unt'i-- e n te r A iih n tn from gel ting u shol ut the h*nvy
the (wo i* only one conference
lic o ig iii fo o ll.u ll g a m e .
weight i-iown.
vii tin y
Flni uln's over Auburn.

H FAKTAN 8 WIN
TAMPA. Not . 8 , OP)— Th* im­
proving University of Tampa
.Spartans scored a 77-0 win over
Colegm Militut of Mexico City, the
West J’lilnl of Mexico, yesterday.
On the hasis of the visitors'
record against Texas
service
teams, the game hud been figured
a toss-up. Itut the Hpurtnnn romp­
ed 70 van)* to pay dirt llie first
time they got the hall nnd kept
right on going until Ih* final gun.

NRW YORK.-Nov H (/Pi— Tw"nscheduled to tangle with Ju«y
ty-nne
senior
college
fo -.ih a llDun/ u’ “ ‘ ,h*
Aren“ l/, *0 r ‘
teams boast unbeaten, untied ri1,1 “
o*un,l
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cord* and eight of the smaller ’ U|V l'v*n*'
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schools knocked Trom the nerf.w* , 1,11
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Unit over a year ago, hut KinThe victim* in the Idg leagiio i
V " ’,’r‘*LV""H;'!t ih ,h,*l
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elns* were Pennnvlntivin. fleoigia 1 ,,,Vn t '* muke* him u slight fuvTech, North Carolina nn l Neva.ln, " r“ '’
l,,*‘ J*'ksonvill# fighter.
Their sli|iiips-—three uf them 1
lost and North Cnrolloa was held
to n lie-left only Notie Dame,
Michigan, Army, California mul
Clemson oulilemlahed in the upper
category.
M ONTKKAL, N»v. 8 , i/P) —
Also stricken from the list were
Adams Stale (Colo,), Austin I'env ThotiHjtmfx
.
u,i»f ,dead thul* floatot)
Nm mul. Miiyielmry, llnlvrrsily of ‘ 0WI‘ ,l''’ ‘Hl &gt;*»wrence River to
the South (Sewnnee), Cortland “01r’
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im
jii»* nm
A built i!Q,tHlO RfI in-Im iJb*ti tlirourfh
( N Y ,,
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lu Kiule %
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F o r t V a lie v " ,S t a t e “ (T im ) a n . r 8 t- ’lla rv ‘“ i'" '-1 « M '»»o re ami iu j .-io . ii .Thomas (Minn.i
«•/'**»' |hey were remleMsI Imlpless hy oil pointed waters of Lake
St. Peter, governmeot galto- of­
ficials said.
The ihirkil mostly blinks, blue
hill* no I whistlers—landed on tk*
.. . Make oil their wuv south, The oil,
NKW Y O R K , Nov. H, &lt;/!*&gt; -Hank believed to have been releaved by
Treeali^of Hanover (Ind.l Crdlego, n gmomled luuker, siudu-d tli ur
one n r the top offemivo football wlngr, and kept them *n fne water.
stars among small schools, now Ninety five per rent of t ils thick
lends the nation’s college scortrs was hpil, gaiiin officials said.
with 103 points.
Oliver Hewitt of the Dominion
He rcoied three touchdown.) .Sat­ Wild hits Bervice raid there s i t
urday as Hanover Whippwl Indiana no chance of saving many if the
Central,’ 40-12. This gave him a birds.
three point edgw ovar Dan Towler
nf Washington and Jefferson, who
H II. 1. 1 .VMM TO FIG H T
had been i,.tilling the scoring par­
...................................................................
P H II .A lJ K I.P H IA , Nov. 8. CcP&gt;—
ade. Treesh
bus scored 17 louth-.
downs In seven games, Tovvlet’a I f hampii.n Ike IVilliams gives Bod
points have come on 16 touch­ ilv Giii.iu a fighting chance to­
downs and nine extra polnta in six night h. qualify for a lightweight
title fight.
game*.
The ..I'liging Trenton, N J., beltFred Wendt of Texas Mines m
th* border conference is thiid »r take- on the pellmell and per
with 80, on* point ahead of Low- sii'em Garcia in a Id-round over
retire Orr of Adams Slate College the-weight contest that promises
of Colorado.
I to fill th* arena to capacity. GarLou Kusxerow of Columbia pick-1 d l. of Galvtiton, Tex., Is pledged
rd up a pair of touchdown), one. to scale above the 136-pound title
of them en a 103-yard tun, to * weight nnd lest than 140 for the
boost his total to 8-1 points. Dnak I most ambitious lest of his ring
Walksr, the Southern Methodist career
star, moved even with Kussutow
-------------------------with a pair of touchdowns and a
COME!) FROM AUBURN
couple uf points after them.
1 BRO O KLYN , N. Y., GPl —
Joe Gcrl uf Georgia lead* 'hr | Rrnnl leu Dodger football coach
tmlheuaiern conference with rlx l'ail Voyles, In hi* first year as
touchdowns and 31 points aft
in ! n niofesslonal conch, came lu the
seven game* for a loltl if tit). All America Conference from AlJpointa.
[ horn where lie couched from 1943.
--------- ----------------- : He pn viously served at William
Ted Webster, Hyarcuse swim- ami Mary fur four years. In his
mlng im-nlor. is couching 111. Itith ln*t v&gt;-at ql W A M. his team lust
Irani for the Orange.
i only one game.

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Frankie Sinkwg It. Charley Trip
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lb mul forty-odd other Geoigm
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neither has lienn defenled. KenItiiihlogt
were
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thill-is*.
NEW YO RK, (A*i— Almost eveivi .
World Series game In u llu lll.-i
"\ ' in III 12 and only Aiileirn lucky win. tied 13-13 hy Vlllntliiva
einild low them And that wasn’t Saturday to keep It* unbeaten
yet there have la-en only seven
the only upset in the serlcn, the lernnl -Imight outs) le.
I II gume* in the hlHtnry of llie oiliest ill southern foulloill
High seorllig Van lei hill should
Classic.
A
The I’lutiinmi-ii ami Hull.logs have ii fine illum e to run another
Twu of the*u litive been tinn-d have played since I 8U‘J mip) run­ giant score uguinst Marshull In
In. oy A it Nehf of the (Hunts, llv
with Hmulay night games, lieat the Yankee* hv tlumw aenres away game* Were few. Georgia Nashville, Vainly’* lust four scor­
ung after church minis, ami III the 1821 tirut 1923 Merle:), Other lia s' defeated Auburn 26 times, ing notings total 161) point* —39
would Ilka to continue the 1-1) Ss'rle* victories were scored hv Auburn has won .!! mid five were point* per game.
Annther second division hul'le
.ice. The
permission
was Waller Mails of Cleveland i,gainst ties.
ted. Fuller said the ex peri Hrooklvn, IIIIMI; Hill Janie* of the
In tradllloii Aul.niii Genrgin is will he Mississippi stale ut L.fl.lf,
t was conducted last year with llostim llravex uguinst the AihU.- king In the flnuthenslerii hut Sat­ in lluton Rouge Natnr-lay (light.
consent of the minister* of lc*. H ilt; Miiniucul I Throe-Fin­ urday's higgi-ht game will lie play­ The Bengal Tiger* barely manage
jrtona, and that they found the ger) III ow n of the Cubs ngulli.t ed either III Memphis oi lu New to *tuy heliiiid Aulnirii each week
in the nice for the cellar while
to lie satisfactory,
the White Sox, iHOO, and Jon Me- ( ll leuil*.
The Tennessee Vols wb - tevolli-il Mississippi Stale iilnn.st steadily
question of playing Sunday (ilhuity of the Giant* against llu
However, He
uguinst the reign of Geoigia Tis-li I drifts downward.
.11 was then opened hy Dl- Athk lles. I!HI5.
mill Upset the Yellow .Inrkels 13- | definite now tin- Mamons Won't
Hater Krlder uf Sanford. "We
l’i. meet the ilefemlili.; . iimnphiris wind op on the bottom Rrgitrdh'ss
wauld Hite to tee Sunday l.usebnll I
G E T ’EM E M IL Y
Mississippi Rebel.
ii
tlifimliiM [ of wluit happens, Aolmrn'x rernid
“ leontlniied lit the whole league,"'
SANTA C L A R A , C a lif, i.ipj
Idbr said, HWe are willing to College fiiiilluill’* million ihillni Tulane, now the log dntliiuu ■of Will he worse than Mime'* L.H.U.
rali't soy the *aine.
along with nny arrangement, game progiani industry n watch­ the league, pluys I lit y lot of (he
Outlooks for the Im.wI threats
Kouthwe.i
Conference
in
N.
w
Or­
ch can l&gt;e made, however," lie ing with interest ibis sea-oii -nt
run heuiloii In several iislunces
aeaerUd. Action on this lustier iliimvnlion by Huiitu Clnru. off) leans,
Until Saturday'* def.-it l.v Te« besides the Tennessee Mississippi
H M . deferred until the next meet- rial* of the llrom-o .ehool lire fiul
bag.
ting their game program* on mlo aa the llayloi llapll*l„ wen* llo- game. Teeh meets Gorgia In their
oofe|em-e usual ungoesMuhle battle in Alliens,
Lend, Nt. AiiKiistine and I'a- at the beginning of the week, in­ second team lit theii
Nov, 27 mol Tennessi-e pluys In
ava notice that they may stead of onlv at the game site on and because nf that defeat I hey Nashville the name day against Ilia
game day. They are iielliii,' natty will lie the underdog against
OW b
broadcast
log of
tm jc
H gams*
R
Vanderbilt Coiuiiiutlorii* who still
tlMlr parkg)during the comliij priigrums to radio anil television Tulane.
Who the favorite will lie la llie I have a faint chance to play In a
■L
the team* indi- fans wlm watch the game at
n. Rich
Ttfliuessee-Mississlpiii game is a howl.
still a possi home.
that tl
matter of persona) preferem---. The
sdrasls
could
be
that
Hr
Lou Crolls, ace place kn ker tin odd i, whichever, the el........ shoal t
P L A N E ( HASH F A T A L
Itoth
_____UV nf Pnlatka asserted llie Cleveland Bi-.wns of the All Iw shut I oi anile nl oil.
FO R T L A U D E R D A L E , Nov. 8,
the teams in the league should American pro Con fere nee, recently laimm are among the Imwl gari-i. (/IT— Injuries received Saturday
gate receipts, Imt the Idea missed u ivcord fill-yard I •••!&lt;( goal and the heat tlmt can Imppm for in a plane crash proved fatal yet
1 following a vote of the when the hall hit the cross-bui both is a tie. Uthcruim. one of lerday to Harold Halvluo, 2 1 , son
llii-iii can quit watch In-) pi the
The Goldsmith baseball n.d bounced back,
direction of New Oil.-aiix, Miami of Broward County Commistion.r
ipptoved as the ball for the
Dr, N. H. Nicholas, who car**, or Dallas for I ho imsimua wiili u Tuny Sal vino.
In 1949.
.
foi the Vlllatiova College football new year's day invltathm.
team In the circuit except tiam, can \spprerinte the problems
The weakeitt Crlmaon fide m
G O A T IS C A U G H T
Ifg waa represented al Inr uf the W llilctt gridilern. Nlclmian
years, except during I In war,
OLF.AN. N.Y., Nov. 8 , i/P )Whitney McMullen of the ’»a* a tackle at thu (IniveMiti meets an ego-deflat.-d IV,-h m
F.-llow poliremon have been g.titrllle Bun. Rrnnv Kahn nf i f Mlssmii t,
Atlanta. Aliihnmn ba. nothing to ling patrolman John Panudo'e
vtnna Beach News Join out.
lose gillie Tech ha* to win in lo pe goaf.
y e a and Charlie Wadswnrlh
The eye.iliscaMi glnucomn wan to hear from New Orleaa., Miami
It wa* clapped Into jail when
Orlandn DriiMii*l-Hiar slid (mmed •!,til)U yealn ngu hy IIijolli­ or Dalian.
caught after twu recent osvape*
Beckwith of The Banftml ers tes.
Getting out of the howl circle, from Panndo'a hum..

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owner* nr nperntora aulury of *-----U--------------------------------$300 per nmnth.
Reply Box
Electric Floor Polisher
L, S. Cure Mnufurd tleruld.
He ml mile ltnrdwure Co. 210 K.
Make $6 per hour nt home metul- PIAN O TU N IN G . C, R. Huntrc
linin' Itiil.v Slme*, Bronx.-, S il­
ver, Cinhl uml Pearl. Fret, de*
Jlunesi
lull*. Klklnvi Co. 2111 V/est Piuiiitt, tuned, repulred,
quick service, Oscar Cox, Ph
Munch,'sler, Lit* Angeles 44,
864 -B.
California.
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Krliuhle nmn or woman tu own
uml service (full or part time)
group of Unique U.H. Portage

Stump Vcmiing Muchlno* and
Gillcte Itu/or Hindi' MachlllCO,
One of the nufeut huslneaica un
cuilli No selling experience re­
quired. Immeiliut* Income, Rap­
id growth. I’vn.ianioit future.
$387.Ml &lt;n*h r&gt;quirt'd- Write in
detail—I,, fk Walt, Ge. Del. Hanfoul. Flu.
_ __ _ _ _ _
SPt-C ’l A L M t H V IC ’R S
Real P a la is

raah Orange Jules 90c n gallon
dallvsrad, Tree rips oranges,
range ri n**, *1 a
572-W. 611 Park.

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W. K. W ILLIAM S, Usafter
llti N. Park Arau TM. 1 IN
'MLA. U ag Tarn Loans Q.l.
F.H.A. Repair Loans

W atch , clock re p u lrlu g .
I'ro i.q u
Keusolluhlu, C . IL llu n t re * * , F e l­
low ship F lo u t ,

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FOR HEALTH PROTECTION and
f C l E/Cw EH LIVING call V6I for

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FOUND “

FOUND; 1 black horse. Pleme
contact Dr. Raymond L. Rami.

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Expert Radio Repairing
frad Mvara. I l l B. tod H
One 1046 ti Ion Dodge plck-ui&gt;
truck, priced rlghL 917 W. 13th
\B IN E T WORK nny typa. Call
Electrical Ap|
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I compIdtV details on FUGGING.
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h located on vary larga lota, PLA STIC W(

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n cumplde recwialltinning &gt;nv
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FOR S A L K
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OLD N E W S P A P ER S
3c Pound
C A I t l’ K N T K K I N I l and repairing, N K VV F I.O O H S M irfaced lo Jter I , .
H ER A LD O F F IC E
hour, day or week. Art DaugltMull. Old ftdois made like lieu
, v. PI,one 775 J.
rillltdlillg, cleUIIIIJI! X waall.i!
T U X E D O F E E D S : Complete line.
Pmlnhle |imvei plant, 81! yen Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
F M English. Hoofing flontractor.
experience III Seminole &lt;mlnly
AM work guuranleed. I ’hona
B R E A K F A S T — Rerved every day
H. M. tilenson, I,like Muiy.
1378 J.
_ _______ '
except Sunday at Laney’* Drug
Stbre. 36c up.
' fiU TT K R uml -pmillng Installed
n o n n ic p i.v m o u t h
oi lepaiieil.
Free eatliiiate*.
P A R T S AND HER VICK
FIRE-W O O D 2 ft. length* and
Phone 6I8X-W.
lt|H I’almrUi, Are
Phone lu ll
■toVa-wood M In lengths, 616 a
YOU It FLO R ID A HOME can lie
cord dsllvered. J. W. Wilson, BO o K K E E I ’INU— Part time. Fin
pint free. Call U6I for detail*
Rt, 2, Box 118-A, Phone 738 J.
anciul JftatcrnenW, all taxea,
in FOOD I NO, Southern &lt;hem
More
than
lit)
yenra
experience,
Cabbage Plants.
Mom * Farms,
u a!i, Inc.
Phone
1317-J.
Oenata A fe. and 38th HI reel.
TRA CTO R WORK hy the hour or Tractor work, ploughing, illakliiK,
leveling, liy hour ur art” . Dr
|„h Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
Wilt Hunler, Phone C1-I7-M.
ing A dirt moving. We aprclalixe
in cunilitionliiK luilldlnx lota •
VOD OPICII RefrlReiallun Servic
garden plot*, Phone 107 J.
Commercial
A Domestic, all
work guariinleed. Phone ID2 II
RMITII-OWKN CO Rooflmr. aaI„-I,)S si,ling, painting, phone
1188 nr 07-K.

1V L A li BHTATK FOR HALE

MODERN d bodroou Hawk typa

A . M -U kA

Uialuces $1 Hu
Phone 788-W .

16th St.

T R A IL E R LOCATION, high and
haaithy. on beautiful lake. Safa
for children. Bathing,-boating
* fishing. 16.00 wk. Prtvata
property, 9 miles from Hanford.
Write for details. P. O. Box
076, Sanford,
,

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v . i W 3rd S i.
Phone

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■irafiefrult tree* 60c each, It. W
I .uni. Phone 788 W.
O F F IC E tpare in Mei«ch Building.
Large light office, newly deco
lilted) ell ulllltle*. heat and tank
ftur
*t rrlce
furnlahed.
Call
«*&gt;.!-W. H. A A. Dept. St or a.

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VI VV I I K Y O C II i i VV N
lly lin v.i.if your cm ol tiu * k
checked ovel h) nut e * p .‘rt
ini i 'I ih iiic *. Is the le erin g - y * t, iii u f, ” A ll It,* l,ia „e - ad
|u ted for ip ilck clap 7 M o nllily
PMVine HI plan fo i I,it e e l |ol,a
M A N FO Itli M o u n t X K tjP T r o
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HKWINO M A CH IN E Center III)
W. lat. opp alte Prince** Thea
Ire. Ph. Hilt).

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F R IE d ‘*j I j MBO SHRIMP dinner*I
every night. HOMER’S.
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Five room home, with or will..nil
furnilure( includink *li«w«r, 'a»lh
and duiihle uaraKe, In Ihe heart ~
uf Hanford. 1M4 Klin.
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Several Small Chicken *n&lt;| Tiiick
Forma—Many with Home* Imm tt
*««». Home Financed if N,‘ci&gt;*.|nary.
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JOHN W. II. Mill IKK, Itenllur ,

PHONE 148

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H lri.lly Modern, One Floor,
Five Itoem Fram e, (iuu.i l.oraturn, Hiiiil eiylit y*a. * W ell,
Financed, and priced l.elow ir - l
placement co&gt;t.
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within ualklna dliU nr* tlu*n■uwn whkli need* red eci ntliiic
and ..me repair*. Ideal for duple m iK -an d $3600. will :«k» it.
John W. D. Moore
Du yuu kani an Exceptional Home

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MONDAY.- NOV. 8. 194* f&gt;

Soviet Reception Is
Attended By Wallace

Rotary Meet
If nnllntiftl

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NKW Y tllth , Nov. H, (,Vi A
divorced couple united today in
defense of tln ir tt'-ycnr-ohl sou.
charged with -laving a Cnnmli'iri
business man ui the \\ tildui i
toria hotel here
"We’ll stick logi tligv fni ih
kid." th*&gt; fa I In-1, It nigh Von Noi..
tr ue Harrow ., im j f.dlnwing n n
unlnit with lii Fori.1,1 wife, .Mi
Vvruine Hindi, k, :iir, of ij,,,,,,)
Rapid , Mu li
,‘rTtil i a • &lt;nne|" el;’ uido'i-. ■
aide thing," • sc In i m ,| tf.«. m,,ii (
who said she I,ad come In 10
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fend her on. | in- aarrsita. rllviir. * I
ill IIM1’, lime aiinliiei child.
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Market Support

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IN soiJtE 1 0 WASMINCTOFJ Oft f HE ' VlCfOlty SPICtAl," PresidentTruiisn Is hsllcd by an anthuslaiftc crowd
ef eo.ro than in.mn i,, n„. r
senhm at St. Louis, Mo. lister, ths nstlon’a Chltl Executtva received a
rt-hresklng w. l............ I ... .......pliant return to the capital. Ths President will rest for two weeks at
Kev We » Fla |(,- w i n I thcie bv Vlce-Pro*ldent»«lect Alben W, Barkley,
(International)

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BENJAMIN MOORE'S
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F IN E tirade, IteadjrMixed Paint In White
and Htsndartl Colors.
This Paint has given
Satisfaction In Florida
for mure than 20 years

have tu n from J a n . t , ItMO, to Jan

acHitfnii v m«f1 mi Milillr hfi
•'H in tM n rlv . tin

YOUR COLOR HEADQUARTERS

Rep. Thomas

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politiral p.111 o* 1 were di v ided a ho | I
t • I ho
these Itm
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"The lln iii,(‘u li c
Port v h i
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rtfttird in ini' t*» Iw* Yirithimttiant 1
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the PAfty *»f 1|li«*n«li »m,
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sonthrrfH'in wlm nunilier nnmni
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Dr. Henry McLaulin

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At

w o u l d h o i m i i h n i n , «* I n t f i r t i l i l * n n

November 1st and the demand far
exceeded the space available.
•lark Taylor, Jr. Manager of
Palmetto State Market advises a
light supply of pole beans, toma­
toes, and M|utish were sold over
that market during the past week
with prices ranging from 12.00
to SO.UO per field crate for toma­
toes and polo beans averaging
14.60, A hea-ier volume is ex­
pected thin week. The quality is
reported mi unusually good and
growing conditions fine.
M. E. Williams. Manager of Ft.
Pierce State Farmers Market re­
ports the tomato season will he off
to a good start this week when
an niitlrimited volume of three to
five thousand crates will move
through the market. Cucumbers In
light volume will also start mov­
ing (ilia week anil volume should
pick up rapidly. Inquiries and buyerr on the market Indicate that the
demand for tomatoes will he good.
W. F . Nehrllng, Manager of Fort
Myers Market, says some egg­
plant will move from that ares
this week, the field* are looking
good nml they expect a heavy
volume a trout Nov. 15. A light
•mppiv of curumliera is moving
with mi Increase In volume expcr'cil. Early pepper shipments,
however, tin not look very promis­
ing, Manta carried over from seedbeds damaged try the hurricane ami
planted to fields look stunted and
will have to lie reset. Little pep­
per is -xperted until afler the
holiday.'!. Very llllle squash ha*
been planted so far. Tnr flnwrt
field* look good ami staggered
planting will lie of great assistance
in th« marketing of this comnicdltv. and tha outlook for flowers
seems good.

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• i ! *i utirre l«|il* gnmtliyt In
ll^rhurl Tract nml William
• it -i '*1, iffovttfd from • *p*ron»l mccpfiful op*iitinn to correct
&lt;' l ) it * I n-|**i
over Die rpifiiltiu of whethei or iml to npemte.
•it
it live nun jm y of Ipir*lime nirdicnl men.
(fuffrnallonnl)

tin, I!' 15.
Miss Campbell wfc* accused only
of the alleged conspiracy Tlmnia*
was charged with ronnpliacy and
ill o with a i.erlc» of overt acts in
III” filing of illegrdly fal-e claim*
In addition to the alleged fn
tditiu* employment of Mis* Mid
tiff and MIhs Minor, the N ■**'
,1m ioy reptesentollve tvas rharged
with
tn esenttnu
for
pavmvnt
niilaiv vnurhers f»e ls«qiie!inc ft.
Mill for "services rendered ss
r1*‘ik tvpist to the Committee on
Cn-Anierlran
Activities,"
The
gland jury said these claims were
fi iiniulelit heranse Miss Hill had
timleieil no service* to the com*
rnlttre.
Com I offlrinls said that eonvirtinn tin all the charges against
Thomna would c/nry a possible
maxituutu sentence of ill! years In
prison, 140,000 In fines, nr both.

mo tAft"To cIassIFT"

]« HISSING

By A SS O C IA T ED P R E S S
Thirty eight peraon* were m in ­ LO ST: Black Sheaffer fountain
pen. Reward. Phone IIM-M.
ing on overdue planes today and
five others died In widely separ­
ated crashes over the week-end.
Three plans carrying .'18 pas­
sengers and crewmen were miss­
ing on the Pacific Coast. More
Optometrist
than -10 planes and Severn! surface
ships scoured the shores of the
11 1 Magnolia At*. Phona 512
North Pacific for trace uf the
three craft.

S P EC IA L

REG. 5.7

V A LU E

BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Met:. 5.00

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SP EC IA L V A LU E

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for Beniamin
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for Any Exterior Paint Joh.

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S A N I'O H P .

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C on ciliators
Seek To Avoid
Own Disputes

T ig h t
L aw s

Men Who Umpire Big
Strikes Work Out
W ay To H alt Ju ris­
dictional B a t t l e s
WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. (/ p |_
Federal and New York Slate men
who umpire the big labor atrike*
have worked out a plan In avoid
Juritdictional d i • p u t e * brtwrrn
themselves.
Cyrur S. Chinn, director of the
Federal Conciliation Service, an
nouiRcd the agreement todav. and
called it "an extraordinary and tin •
usual achievement."

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W ASH IN GTON , Nov. 9—(Th
— Housing expediter Tighe
Woods will aak the new Congrata for tighter rent controls
lor "at least another year."
A
apnkesman for
Woods
gave this word to reporters today. lie said the housing ex­
pediter believes the new law
should catry criminal penalties
for violations and should plug
''some of the loopholes In the
present law."
The proposed one-year con­
tinuation
of
rent
control*
would he from next Mar. .11.
when the present law expires
Among other things. II we
stated. Woods will ask
I. Control over evictions
Triple damages to truants wh«
arc over-charged. .1 Criminal
penalties for rcnl celling vio­
lations, Including fine, nr Jail
term* or both.

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Education Group
Seeks Probe Of
2 Congressmen

B r ie fly , It provides that tin
federal agency w ill InVt on the
big dispute* In N e w - Y o rk S ta te ,
In vo lvin g th* n atlon«l w e lfate o r!
xarlouxly a ffe ctin g In te rs ta te Com
m erre, or when several elate* are
Involved.
The vtat* m ediation board w ill
have e xclu sive iu rtx d lrtb u i n v-i
th only a minor 1 , u | u i r
th* disputes with

H „aitea*4 Oa ra a * Three*

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League
Stiys
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Ferguson, Thomas
Need Investigating

Two Cars Collide
WASHINGTON. Nov 9. (/riAt 20th And Oak 1 Labor'*
League fur Poliln si Edit
Hurting
Mrs. Bates '*"o
n ron,;;t?,!od*,r,Sfr ,or
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Mr., R S.' Bates. 2021 Palmetto D *""** (R-N J) an H O K nn vlt (R
Av#nw#, rec#iv*d mlhnr rut* h»v ( « h c i jfioula nni nr
in fbfc
hfr glasses were h in l-ii fn1|.,v.Ing | new Cnngren without first heinq
a collision of automobile* at .' on;
o emok rhix morning at Oak A&lt;r
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orAt the time of the avrldenlj t5*n,,a.,'0n
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*eat oft a 19I f Pontiac SAdan ifrlven 1three in the ie* enl ramp'ten |(
hy her x«n. WHItam Bales, who n M|(1 ,||(. Fh|
inVM“hf!A|r
an effort to avoid a
oHIxion ,
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scraped the curb with the it.,,* ,,f 'bar rm made again* I Ferguson hy
hi* car. a* mark* Indicated.
A J Folumiliit
Drew Praniui,
and
1941 Chevrolet i*d*n driven Itv |rhatgri made againvl O'Knntki Sy
Robert Red*nbaugh, who wax pin the Capital Times, Madison. Wise.
caedlng east on Twentieth Street,
In ihe case of Thomas, chairman
had *wung to the left to avoid
three automobile* parked on (he of the House Cnmmitlee on UnSouth tide of the atreet, where a American Activities, the league re­
home ti under eonslruellon. and ferred to hi* indictment yeiterdey
collided with the Rate*' automobile
whi«h wae going wait on Twen- hy a federal grand Jury on charge*
(Caattaaae Oa fax * T h r * V ,
fifth Street.

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Admiral Says 2IIII New Subs Could
Sink America’s Merchant Fleet

Dr Alton Or Inner, pentof mrgcrv il Tnlane Medical Jcho.l.
caught a hunch of ih-rc qur '" "' and hulled harl ih* amwert »» he
•CMthem 11- vlmi*t-d thxt i"' #11 the expetlt here for the Second
Annual Southe*xt*tn t'an&lt;cr '""tar would agree.
It I* Ms opinion rhat xu."1
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B O S T O N . Nov. IJ. *1T , T ''- " " * Navy mspeuv-n in thr North
ha* a definite relation in »*"■* penter*— and again onty If the*r
Atlantic
h a v r ’co pvioted P e x i A-.......... I Ixm ra F ile ll.a t ,'W» lw -*thm g
of the mouth, Ihroat and June
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Mibmarinai could niil ihe ' niter! ',ir , mere bant Heel
may canae a rlironh- IrrlUtlor.
r Irrltateo by the tun.
The com m ander ol ll,c xiihmr.utc ll-el i.xrd that 'iph* &lt;"hmxMnct
a long ivri'Ht—and lhat may "" 1 '■ On the cheering side, be xsld
rancer.
drinking haa no effect on c«nc*r. nf that type— known a- &gt;no.lel............
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Remember1 that "chronic itti'x- Neither do lughly seasoned foodx.;
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That aeem* to be M&gt;e kox "* probably do cause rhrnnle IrriU♦f( f
many rancer raaei. What we
tion and ranrpr, Dr. Ochxrer said Marine from the sees," Fife
within rearon without injury may
lie
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PriK*((^f u n d f r o n l t r * to &lt;’* P t u r t
And any stomach trouble, es­
h# danreroua when rarried I" ' »• pecially* in men over 40, should be United Rtetea has perfected new Argrntte and its heavily dtfeuded
ceaa.
Investigated for rancer at once. anti • submarine d e v i c e x wl-vh F«ir base, swsm ashore on northern
A good example nf lhat lx km Maybe ft'* an nlrep—hut It ran should ha capable of matching th- beaches. They wore xpecial arctic
equipment.
cancer. Dr. tJrhaner aaid tl»o" develop Into cancer
snorkels.
la no question, in hia opinion, 'hat
I'norkols wet" credited with
Unit* of fhr ipeond fleet rllmn*
Doaa tight clothing cause can' -'nking" or "cripping" rn undloconstant exposure over many
Ivrt tha femlnln" world re- od what tht* Navy dexcrllmrl -• ♦»&gt;■
carT
to wind and sun wilt causn tanrrr.
oeid ' numher of the Invading
it does not, said Ih. Ochs- moat agtenaivo North Atlnnib' clloerd
He referred not to panonx who
maneuvgra yaatarday with an "in- force
gat a blitter whah they want a
j t h* warned "any penon with vaslon” of Newfoundland.
Vice Admiral D. il. Duncan, comtan but to fisharmen and rnr(Ceatlaa** Ua raa* KlakH
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Army to build bv next dune 10,-

That if Irufe of courif, providing cuitom prevail* and
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no attempt hr northern Democrati to punnh mutherneti who boiled
to the Statei Right* movement
To date, however, Ulk In W**b-f
Ington ha* been morn eoneillalory flea Dec. 31, ha will outrank moat
than otherwise and President Tru other newly.elected Democrat* and
man himself haa talked of unity.
ronaequentiy will have seme aetilOn the Sena to aide Senator F.l- nrllv over them. Thl* la Imporlant
lender (D), Louisiana's aenlcr xlnce commute* posts initially are
senator will become second rank­
ing majority member of tho Agri­ He would like places on tha public
culture Committee. He nlen 1* works and agriculture groups.
bidding for g place of tha powerful
8enator Eastland (D-Miu) will
Appropriations Committee and, be eecond ranking Democrat on the
since Democrat* will have three Expenditure* Committee, nnd third
vacancies to fill, is In n good post on Judiciary. He may try for the
tkrn. If he Unde the aaaignmenl Appropriation* Committee.
be will give up hia post on th*
Senator Stennls (D-MIxa), now
labor committea.
member of tha Rulaa and the
fLouisiana's
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other man In Ihe Tost Office commlttaei, la trying
Sonata, Senator-elect Iging will be for Public Works, on which De­
n newcomer and a# such la not mocrats will hare a cuupjo of
likely to draw assignment to nny racaneiea to fill. I f ancccMful In
nf th* more important committee*. this bid. ha would leave tha Fust
((.'•etiaean On Peg* BlgM)
However, (Inc* ha will tab* of. .

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Statement From Commission

S l f k l ' l l l I l f ' V f ’ lllI lM
grain. Under II. up to l« 1.000 Mil. ,01.111 111 I
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draft age youlha may volurdeet
for a y##r "f Army duty within [ III Al l i i nl i c
the country The 101.000 figure l*|

WASHINGTON, Nor. f , (IP)— Democratic leaden leraad a
told thonlder today on Ihe propoial hr Mr*. Cleaner Rootarell
that Stales* Right* seppeHcri he pun«d from tl|e party. National
Chairman J. Howard McGrath told a reporter tt will b* ep to Hr*
Damocralk meubera of tha Home aad .Steal* lo decld* who gatt
(he prlitd chalrmaaahipt la Ihe new Congmi.
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Commission
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Rip some nHiiial. iii ih- onhtais
erlablitltmetil, lit a piuiitoo in know
policie*, e»presi doirhi ,h. UMI
program xviff he urged ii ihe ne\l
Congress ses ion
It lx pointed nip the* rr&lt;* timed
Korrex at 11I look Upon I v» I .&gt; il,.
beat long-range m*r|m,i r i.,|d.|uig
up a reaervoll ,,f liaoird mao
power. Rut the in gem &gt;e. ..I Hipreaent world attiiatloo, a ■ ■«. p.
ed during the last year oot e
peeially during tlu* last m mouth
make It more essential t&lt;- g o r full
attention to the piesenl m m U 1
slienjfth nf the ArmsThe Armv now lx emleai-oring r ■
build up lo the 8.17.n&gt;'u l»a*o
aullmrlied hv Ihe Isx* &gt;'■ ogn
If DMT svere ad-.pled m • p . i '
of Ihe effnrl a.id evpei'diillie I
Hi* nillllsrv St'0'|l,l r.c h1..' led In
operating ■ separate . g*in/aii"i
for training vniitlu
UMT men would not •&gt;» elig'hlo
for .ire as t'"*l
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Armv. Fvftl Ihe pri, ei,l me re"
training program for N •i-m old.
maken no dlrci't iM,ri*i dioii*,n to the
requirement* f„l linnpx avadulili
fur ilutv oil tattle the C.iitid d a l"!,
Thl" program wat adnptml no n
mild substitute for (lie UMT pi"

Demo Control Of Congrew May
Mean Power For 2 Soi'lhera Slates

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Jews Ask Troop Movement Probe
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Mitamippi delegation! in the doinRi ol Ccmgie»».

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UMT May Not Soviets Seek To Bar
Be Pushed In
81st Congress Religion From U. N.

TRe commleilon yesterday daflered vacant the |7,800-a-year
exfcutW# director's position and
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. (^D— Demoiraifc control of the net
put Davie back to hta 17,500 merit
Houre
and Senat.' may mean inr iraied ;&gt;ower lor the Louisiana and
igitam poet h* left In November,

SMITH M AKES T R IP
MOSCOW, Nov. 9 —(A1)—United
States Ambassador Walter Bedell
flam 141* t a a u a a t k l a ------«- t —— . a
Smith leave* this weak for a trip
lo Berlin and perhaps Parts. Ho
expects to return within a weak.

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GA1NEHVIIXE, Nov. B, (A h Tha ' Galns#vtU* Exchange Clab
wi» on record today aa requesting
&gt;a new three-war contract ‘ far
Coach Rijr Wolf of the Unireralty
of Florida.
- Tha dnb pasaad a resolution to
that affect yaatarday and said
that enplea would be sent to tho
Stata Board of Control, tlia Uni­
versity of Florida Alumul As­
sociation, and other Intereatad
troop*.

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

F L O R ID A .

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Sadan belonging to Frank Robert- j 1 H I T C H SP
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-----------tha atreet. Police Chief Roy G
ST PF.T77RSRURO, N ■ *. V
Williams and Patrolman J. II.
Mut buslne** rhxrtx will,I ,»
Patterson Investigated the , p-i fleet tourist arrivals aic from I"
cldent The front left fender and *n 25 percent above last wa* s'
headlight of the Rata*' sedan wax |this Golf Coast vacation rentei
smashed, and the right windehhdd J With the p,,si election c - i
wax cracked when Mr*. Hate* was still to hit « peak, visitor ("g •
thrown head foremost against it. I tratinnx at the Chamber of Cop,
She waa taken home hv R. R. merce are lb P«
percent nvri th"
Crumley, a pasting motorUl.
time In 1917 N*w*papei eircul*
tion. electric current connection.,
V e t F a r m e r s T o H e a r telephone inatalUtlona and Ihe
like at* »( an all-tlmc high ! o
F l o r i d a
P r o f e s s o r early November. Inquirte* for * ■
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commodationx at th* chamber ar" hv • wotiitn.
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Mr* Ifobbv I* executive vice . Service
her* t*i&gt; t ' - 1
Charlex M. Htmpaon. Univera- 100 percenl ahead.
Sever a I of the' larger xeax.nu! president nf the Holltton Poet. | l.urrtcane bunt-, e l . . '
It) af Florida farm managing
economist, will explain general hotels report being fully booked ((-, husband. Wllllem P. Hobby. It* wav to *h* .'- a x-I
1 period publlxher of *h« Poet.,He *l*» &gt;• w-a'I.e. |na..e a. . . f
farm managermant at a , pedal for the Jan. I - Mar
_ _ _ _ _ -------------- -------------- fnrinar governor of texa*
«fternoon
Marine Annlveratary Day meeting
fimflv* M
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of The Veterans on ihe Farm
LEGION S E E K S MESIHEHil
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Training Claia, Wednesday even­ U Campbell-I.osRing Poat No 5.1
-TOPS EXCURSIONS
IsA*ft t: f*ffI r»n i In * pirf
ing at 7'80 o'clock at the Seminole « the
American legion will m*
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Y O R K , Nov. »— &lt;JPi- The
High School Future Farmer Build­
rue "Early Bird" card* tn mem Hudson River Day Line has da Aubb Ii wnri'7* I I* t ■*
ing.
bers who pay due* after Friday Ided to quit In the face of ateadllv ni*rfift« th** Atlunti * «*
♦m » r »|r It %♦ fil || | i m | ' i 7 h Mrs, S. C. Dickerson, local nurs­ Nov. 12, It wax announced today mounting coat*.
Alfrerl V. S. Oloott, preside*', Mi* III sib* "
ery specialist, will alk on growing bv Jarne* Singletary, poat adjui
AU drlvit'ir
i»#"»-&gt;(
flower* on the farm heme. An ed- ant. Applicant* for membership In of ih* company whose excursion
(f n M l m t a i l ffe* F 4 " * 1
ucatelonal film "Farm Conven­ the’ Tn-xt will He given "Earlv vr*&gt;e|x have operated between
ience*," will he aown
Bird" membership card* if they New Voik and Albany for *:&lt;
y . A chicken pilau aupper will be nav their membership fee before veer*, said last night the dlr*ctoi«
m n \R I B IM VMM ’
' eerved under direction of the f0t. Friday, ha declared.___________
id*» ' » Hquldat#,______________
?JK\V YORK. Nov ». I
lowing: Mr. and Mr*. A. B. TedIpfl'H 4 rlf
tii1 ?l"'l*ll l ‘ ‘
ford, Mr*. J. B. Brown and Mra.
tlfrli*r&lt;*tl « v^ii ***"! 1
8 A. Tlndel, It waa announced by
■f I'll M
l nllfif# Mil th# IMtirU
John Fi-reon, vocational agricul­
th# r#*ftli1nr fjHurtPrlv of
ture instructor of veteran*.

NKW DIRECTOR s
TA LLA H A 8 SEE, Nov. 9, (JPi—
Itglph.Davit, for two yean execu­
tive director of the State Induitrlal
Commleilon, le going back to hie
old Job at unemployment compen­
sation director for the agency

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11 has be*n poitp 'o*d until Lb*
following Thursday r " " i; il waa
announce I today by Gordon Rt 44ley, president

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PAGE EIGHT

T O T SA N F O R D C T B A L P , B A N T O R P ,

Election Comments

Reds Reject
tCaatlauen Krnw Pane Mnet
Indian Helrgate and ninhasjuidor to
Me-eow, told the ildepntes after
Viahln'sky spoke that India could
not agtee to Intert!!»*f”tial control
nf atomic materials while oil and
similar material* remained In pri­
vate hand*.
Mr*. I’nmllt proponed an amend,
men* to I lie Wenlern proposal. The
majority of ihe ha nntlnus In rowIIIit tee has favored approving Ihe
Western plan a* drawn up by the
majority of the 11.nation alomie
cotnmlsaion.
Her amendment proposed that

hns fought conslslpntlj’ in Hits
Ifonllnuril h n n I'nce one!
nisrinhlv to bum down till’ differ- .! " f battle a t unlmrouiing mid itncucra twit wren thn Host ami Wc.M « miIIiv. Evidently, however, it got
nil tin- illnllllc problem
ir .1111 h mill hit Juliiliuit followers
Vinliin.*«kv fought ugainil “ lnl1' I•••■Ilit til y consider that ‘the end
j&lt;&gt;! ity provision Hint the Atomic in Mfiet the liienne’."
Commission resume it* wort: »vln-i,‘
t'tnrugn Tribune: "Fur the thlid
it wn* MIH|&gt;i&gt;tnlr&lt;l hint spring "I'1'” lime. &lt;* Ul'|Ull»Jlcnn conveiitinri fell
tlx* KiiHl-WiMt impit.w i'll" * i'll ii" muter virion* InfItieneea mid nomisigns nf breaking.
mited ii ‘ him. ton' rmididule wIm
i iindlirted n ‘MIC-loo' campaign.
1'mi III" lliltd time, the strategy
faded After thin cxpniiem". we
New covered bridges ai*
nmv hope, the Itrpuhlnuni have
l.fiiig ImiIt in llui I'nilcd ;l&lt;
|i h e llmulcd tlmrc *ie
iPMitied their leeunn. If the .ante
at least 2 .0 0 0 covered bridge
fmeen enntrol the next Republican
iMiiveniinii, thn I'urty in fnuditil
tin Fulled Stale s.
mid the million.', nf |nilrintir nil'll
and wfiineii who have looked I" it
f"i Icudeitdiip will have to look
el ewheio Mr, Truinnn i &gt; eiilllled
to I'onitriitijhilioim for himnj: made
« valient fight Jitrmti.it whirl were
thought to tie overwlielmini; midi.
Max in iidiiiiiindiiilioti Jtniifv the
i onfoh'liee (lint lire people have
i xpn- ied in Inin."
New York titar: "Mr. Truman |
tin led tlm Anrerirnn tieonle farmil than thn political expert*,
lai'her than the poll taken, fur
diet than moat of the nation'*
to n Mapei H, further than all hut
four diiilte* lit thin Ntnte, and all
hut one-, the New York Star-- lo
tin1* ritv. We pledge him our eon
tumid uppott n l the Roosevelt isti
In and nf lletnoerarv he »o ahly

County Drain a re

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THURSDAY NOV. -I

European Aid

Hoallaaed From Pan* Oast

Jr and Charles Lee, protested to
the Commission about the floodln*
of their lands hy water from Ihe
emergency ditch.
After considerable discussion, lo
which Commission Chairman Pope
pointed nut that the digging of the
ditch wa* e private and not s
County affair, it was agreed to
rrrpieat Mr. Wheeler to continue
dinging the canal-ditch as n t
north ** the Curryvllte Road, sad

Services for Sunday at the h Irst
Shiloh M. B. Church were conduct­
ed hy Sunt. A. Knox. Due 10 Ihe
Illness of the paator the J * 3f ° n
wa* reviewed hy Sallyc L. r loins.
During the afternoon funeral mtvires were conducted for I' rnnk
Cook, hrolher of Cora Haynes, at
.1:00 P.M.
The night service was under ihe
direction of llev. J. M. Boston of
Atlanta, fia., pastor of the Woods
Monumental Baptist Church in
Snvlnnnh. Rev. Boston's subject
1for the sermon wa* "What Can
You Do When You Can't Do No­
thing." lie urged the congregatlon to "Ptard hi* IniBt- 'n Clod,
pray and wait". The A’oung Mat­
rons Cluli (fill have ,-iti regular
meeting at the home of Marie
Jackson on Rnojrvelt Avenue at
7:1)0 P.M. on Wednesday night.

Here You Buy
Better Used Cars
For Less
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Hi M erttirv Cntipe Sedan
low mileage, top grn'Je
mechanically, new appeal
ance A real haigaln
S lh h i

\2 ( Itervnlrl Klrelline Tun door

Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle
1946
21,000 MII«, perfact Condition
Sanford Trailer Perk

Tht WISE FELLOW

ride-9 the

Yellow
PHONE

1444
24 Hoar Bcrvlct

YELLOW CAB CO.

Bufflchead ducks are small, like
teal, and are known as “butterhalls" because they arc so tat.

II**. k lo the people."
' d ii' a* (iaxettei "In turning
aw ax from
a n g r y men who
Hie name o f Stales
south Imi offered Mr.
I iino.o 1 in minds for ion ojniblc
1011110 01111.-10 III Dll’ complex ,11111 of
( i i Im i I civil r i g h t s l e g l d n t i o n : we
i t ' I ' be’I lo VC t h a t o f f e r will lo'

f*r instance

Supt. Knox Conducts
Services At S h ilo h

flood rubies nr emeralds 'if
four cnrei-i or more ate uuiallv
more valuable than diamonds of
the same
ami in Hie air. But the male la
nmong the drabbest fit American
drakra.

To nil owing the late Dr. Samuel Puleston kindly make
payments to the Administrator, Box 1594 or care San­
ford Atlantic National Bank.

R W Deane, Administrator

|l If • led.

Nn'In tile

Tenor

&gt;eean:

"There

l. no donlit the T a f t - l l u r l ln y |,aw
Watch smooth motor, new tires,
new i aint A steal at
SIIMMI1 took ninny votes from the fta-

11 ( h u m id Town Sedun
Ketter-tliau.gnod motor,
new paint, good H ie*, lot*
of good driving, only
$ 9b

.19 Ibulgt Srtlim

loililn ill lUluliduli' It ( re rtaH
, lh.it 'he lecoril o f the HOttt Con
to.
also drove m any Inin ll
' lii iti". tulle fold. Hut more that
| I t lie
wo believe, w as (Jovertiot
IMI lie'xex'n ii'fusal lo recognize their
| f i | . l " i i i r iHtway found himself nut
, .if lime with dcumrrucy."

19 I’li mini Hi Srtlitn
Nn Hie nniyll_ side, Jpi(
rgiun at
II I 'ltm m illi Two-diKir
Just good tram-poilutlon

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Sanford Motor &amp;
Equipment Co.
208 W. F I R S T ------------YOf'll PIINTIAC—OMC DEALER

V designed to
provokc out-emrd
out admi rat ion

STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,

RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS

and such cemiilslnt. at Hcsctirhet. Nvrvou.n.M, Aetdi. T o il m . SI os ting,
l a r k ot Vitality, Cnvrgy. F-.or Appetite, Und«r«rtl*hl, Dluy dp.lla,

Druglaii Health!

NO MATTF.R how loni you
have httn tulTerlni from tlomarh,
kidney and rheumalle dlitren,
and what drugs you have tried be­
fore, you ran, nnnr, hope for relief
If you lake Clr.O-MtNfllAt,. With
our eyes HfK Ihe retiilts sevsn
ays after you start taklni II.
DRU tim aTH , t hemlsls rannnl
make (iKU-MINEItAI,. U comes
from lbs earth—Nature's Isbotatory. Contain* NO dope, n o al­
cohol, NO olT. ONLY Nature's
mlnsrala—Ihe oldest, moil retlsble
rsmtdy for rhsumslltm. srthrtlls,
kidney and stomarh ailments.

Colon llluitratlont

S

Wondar Mlncrala

FOR THOtiHANtlH of year*
•afferers, on adrlre of doctors, |o
to mineral sprints to (el care, or
relief. The lata rreilifenl Roose­
velt used to |o to Warm Hprlngs
In Ueorila, If* was helped or
would not have ions Ihtre regu­
larly twice a year.
WE HAVE all hcerd of the
mlraeuloae earing* of Lourd**.
France, and fsmoue Thronlon In
anrleat Greece, where, secordlag
to legend Hercules, Ihe god of
eternal elrenglh and youth, drank
H i eratore and bathed la in for­
ever young.
IF YOU A BE • euffrrer. and

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leet health pmscims a r»Ua Ilk#
i — krai end reenter, with well

SBtiuo.^ try* GEO.!m i n e 8 1 l
rprlngi. Tba
rrala In It may work muhcloo.

Amning Rciulti

ATCH your elimination from
1bowels two or throe day* after
gUrt •*% GIO MINEEAt.

" o a iii to fit «v«ry nom» and budfldt. . . wttn or
without Rum . Plenty on hand If you act now. fa
don't delay another ddy* It wM take only a few
minute* to got rho fuels. . . and time's pWasHn'.
• I I Y O U E O IA L IE O E C A LI Q U E O lt| (|

sraate, Maeh SI coat Wtlj

k away and yen will NEE lit
examine yaarartu*. Yow t u p

• i b i e e i t cc

IMfuftTANt!

It** A LADY'S PRIROOA*
TIVI to bt divinely boeufi-

lOOHjBvavMtaWT

ftits &lt;«M Dorl*De4*«n«
BUth rayon crepe Aram
whh bronze, green, or torquo lea cbingeabl* ripen taf.
fcw bolero end ftimtlow*
bow. 9 to IS.

sounoadW
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gaaLh^dl aam L I

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Seminole Tire Shop

�M M U J IH
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THE WEATHER

In U n ity T h ere Is S tren Kih —

I’artly cloudy through Saturday,
ruiitinurd
w trin .
M odem *
(p
fiasl. lu u ilu r lr winds

To Protect lb * P u c t of the World'

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To P r M u r i

'u* P' 0« " H* "( A n m ic .
P rm p .rity

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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

SA N F O R D ,

E stab lish ed 1908

Truman Asks
Cooperation
&gt; Of Americans

o

At the &gt;atnr lone. I , ra cia l flail
•aid U S
imlitaiy penonnel will
irm ain at thru poitv.
Vice Admit at Oscar llu d g ci,
,'nmmniiili‘ i of t' S W estern I'aci
tic Korce*. said the NtlV) hn* no
.nteutiim of ahaiidoiiiug its t hinu
l.ase ut l'*iligt:io on ShuiittlllK
I S A V IN G H IS IIO T E I . hi K an sas C ity after his vmluiv h*.l been conceded Ivy the Republican*, Pre»l
lent Trum an jubiluntly returns the greeting* of &gt;i owd* that gathered to to cheer turn l Internationalp peninsula He said the Navy Win
prepared &lt;n evacuate Americans
ami other foieigiiei* of friendly
nations
Admiral lladger "aid the fleet
a «s in China to protect Am erican*
and to support the civilian de­
partment* of the 0 S government
He said Marines nun he landed

Harnton Tells
Need For Moral
VulucS !:i Schools

, u»,r- »&lt;«■ • •

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for the 'l.fillll Americans there
Karlti'l Alltel lean* wet'e Uiyed
r -to leave the two citle-s
ai l i b
. i +m M
3 »&gt;
P
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A
Group)
T
old
L
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A notice was Circulate,I til...... .
icuiis hele signed t,y Mints'' r
tie T im e Devoted Alltel
I n t e r nal In j u r i eArmitugi',
s , ,h*’tuuii.-i ,hi,V|"" l.o Ih,'
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Lewis Clark while u siiliilui Hotter'
I J
Chamber •
T o Study Of E th ic s was put out by Consul lielietnl
E x am in er
this morning
John M t'ahot in Shanghai
"M ilitary development* in N nth
Tin* group was md, oet Ivy
t unimeiitiiia uit the Imgr outlet
NF.W Y O R K . Nov ft. p1‘)
A
the Itev. J L.' M, Klf11*' b, f' liilui tif Aniruca inakr, lot 1I 1 rducalioltal Clitna," C la ik ’s note read, "make
r&gt;fi yc.ii old Canadian irvid r execuIt
uppeui possible hostilities lion
the F ir * l At*atItodi'f I 'uir-di, wftto
— —— —
live m , fouml vI j i i i lod.IV III lllv urifi*iJ io o|n'rt*ti.»n with \i ihn&gt; ns &gt;y*triu. M ir.on Hannon, manage, spread furtiiel smith with the re
ol Kadn, N i l , on M I R R . in • talk suit that iminial transportation
OCA I,A , Nov
5—t/Pl —fjisimt j I ‘)||i flout mite III lb* I.imoilv
Uo ifivlteij Mil* v l .4ckI• hi Uth'fld lo member* of ibr P I A at thd facilities between Nanking and
furors have been colled hsck In*.. I Waldo, (A lto n ., I Intel,
session to consider fu r'her Ho, |
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I11.V church and 'lie Ollier cl.iirc h e *lN ,y d , , N l o w , I , Ih u n d rv altar' it* environ* amt the sea notv be

IJtd tli Wtib Caused i»y

Jurors Are Catled
Back To Consider|
Otfhnm’fl Deer Case r&gt;&lt;

i lie tm iriii utttsufi iri Sutifi-r l
tful off to H good vatHi t A»th UM
1«M|lhill«in4tii* iveeting -f H i. Unih

vtiitotn nnd i i&lt;i*-111■* * .vm
1

Asserts

&gt;* t'oioiio-

u meun.H of IfUiMuii; ii|t S;iiifu,t|

cxaimncr llwmat ui

clioIff in .Smifunl.

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Russia
Strong
To Face World Crisis

long.

Tourist Season
Gets Off To 1%
Start In Sanford

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A s s o c ia t e d P r e s s L e a s e d W ir e

By I I A K l l l . i l K M II.K S
N ANKIN G, Nov •». t/1 *)
All
A me i nan drpeiulrrit* in the Nan
kiug-Slunglut aiea a ir being evac­
uated a* lapidlv .o slop* bet umr
availatilr. Ma| t . r i i n i l David l .
B a li, dire in , i o| t' S. joint mililaiv
a jv m x y giuupt announced today
About 1.IKK) wive* and i Jiilibrli 1
of Atneilcau* will iravr thr tv,
yie.it i-Tllllevr i itlrv, which m il lie
attaiked bv t ollimuillilv beloie

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R em ain in g
Civilians
Will Be P r o te c te d
B y M ilitary P e r s o n ­
nel, Gen. B a n S a y s

Canadian Textile
Head Is Killed In
New York City

invoJvtn- t

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Americans In
Dulles
W
arns
Nanking Area
Being Removed U.S. To Remain

rite President Ih Still The President

But In Ilia White Hoove apreeti
ha xald solemnly that the ‘iminen
illy of the job ahead make* »
man wonder whether he tv worthy
of the great revporinllilllty ‘
He told hi* w ell-wislo i * lie
could not Hiiy how murli lie up
predated the warm and cordial
welcome he received from the
People of Washington. “ It
ioverwhelming."
He had been In Mexico. Ilia 'll.
Canadt. nnd ull the stale , mo
la b s ' of r~ T l oiu*tn” added, liid lie
had never seen II led tee *urr,
it
l\
il oHilMiieit lis rune P m i

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FR ID A Y , NO V. 5, 1918

FLO RIDA,

President Returns To;
White House Amid ,
Exciting Welcome;
500,000 Turn Out

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VOLUME XXXX

W A SH IN G TO N , Nov. 5. wm
P m id r n l hum an, iprakiriK front
the fionl po u li of the Wluir \ futM •
*»ked Iotlay for cooperation of *11
the people in dealing with the u,
lion'a problem*.
Fo r liiim elf, hr plrdgrd
,|.
the jolt to the liett of my zlolitv " ,
Mr Truman *poke to llum .iud
m aned about the Executive M m
•ion. They and ollteit like them l,o l :
ju»t given liim n iiirnulluin HtUtJltlrback to Washington and clireied !
him widely on a tiiuinphal tide uj. |
Pennsylvania Avenue fiom ( .......
Station, (he happy Pretident wav
ed and heamrd.

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1 noon, lulu iVifm iliii .tluiough oilr
H. P Odhnm dr., and hl« u ivslei |A C o ral** i*n l the nun l.« l been j T h lj w a, ..... , , , &lt; ull| .....
Ino. enmnsriten
, | kicked. punched ui lumped ii|h. ii uf lflB T u u i n Club, but m h e r two and 4 lu ll billion dollai editSheriff Kdwurd
lu r le t , J r , of . „|,J J c 4,f, ,*.*« rauvrd Ivy intruial lit tbe form of orgaim uto n and rational tyttrm n the uuivt imprM^
MljUon Counly said tcsfny
j mjUr i« .
' planning fu, the coming pouu.l HV* Il hool r*T*bll(liiil*nt in liiitotN
JtloRP f . It, 11(M?If.Of l \ M iMcaJIfti t
«,
i
j f a, *
j I Kt*n.‘inii inhi - At r. A m i it an*
K V
th . ju ry at Hie r* q im t of S lit # ,
f u i f ^ a t itWniafi^r 4# J nlm Kf ,.*rly, p r t .iJ n i( uf if . tourUi morally, thr tittle i-d m tioolhonre
wa* i licllrr invcrtnimt "
Attorney J. W. IlUUter
l Jini&gt;f&lt;m M .u K rlU r. about /if o
f |(l|)f ^Mg iir t ai*ht.
Odhaill, brother of State He- [
geneial sale* maip i v
I live
II,
II* I'll Led tin* jiir itm n ",th
lit prcdlc
|ircihclcii today that Sanllunllau.4 &lt;!■ I',* , r , „ i |
tb* 't.iteinrnl lli.it &gt; j. &lt;11 m Aineit-

disrupted
\ l*i., with the appruach of win
te, and the p i e r c i n g «&gt;,ort.g* of
— those unding in
food mjTphrs,
Nankity
Jected to iindue
"Accordingly, it is

Sec. Royall Says Pepper Calls On
Southern Moves Russia To Offer
Will Not Succeed Honorable Peace
S.iys
ret i
A n n y llc rid Raps In ­ Senatoi
Should
M ake
1 st
justice. P r e j u d i c e
l,'.\|u cssio n O l Me
Based
A c tiv itie s

B n tu m
To
R e q u e st
Council T o Order
Jews Am i A ra b s To
Give Up P o sitio n s
In i icy Milt i t i t i is

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Aiutv N».i«*i4iv K o y ill u id [ Sen.»t**i l*»*puri
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ii&gt;\ s lit III*If! niuk^llirnt I tj||**d
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lu^rd oil k'1r I lit r &lt;»l lUJlMtltf Vkfll j Prc%idr nl I 'dfu.iu ktitli III ottri .
l ill Prlertilie ,1* nidei lo J«WI
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u li|vi dus*- tii l c ir th»« I'lfi'tluli In Aliir'i i, i , ... n i l iu**rf fhtflU
to) t wrtlidijvi.il in tlm Negev.
If In* nit* fat k•11kVaI i in* ilatiKfl thtU III thr- - im. 'let it
S Hippo11i*il 'be pt'ipoial
""‘tfil I'jit f*t |ui i in*1*’4 IMin he help ilrivi- , "Hut
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it 'lint The Hot Ids j&gt;*y with tin. order. A committee
lilt.I I • I In* licit I &gt;• I lll'i* rot llrti'Uilrti/' Senator I,ml ■
I *••'! 1 1 iimau to Sell 1 !' i v. I
. ’ ions i* to he *&gt;'t Up
Mi* M 'tirtau
lolltfirtif 4 N &lt;&gt;rth Chief In '
I ,..t M Yim ou tn tn n.lvi e A.-ling Mediator Ralph
1 ii *a11111itri, ‘vlnu'k ttill nt t hose Moscow ' 1 tu
I'lem irr Stalin Runrht ,m a iip ljin g it. .
\* 11y Lit ktL* CoUf aU*ia. ilillt Kvolli I*i U*
i I* S neiegiytu Juliit Foster
11 oMilnn»*l iii« I*»a9 I I n I*it
11 tile* -poke In the United Nations
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Beverage («roup
Stu;N Drive To
“"d" ‘!:.'rd*)Vi',ftv Elected President
rX g Of Farmers Bureau ('Jean Up Miami
mile** Von hale • impellll,g
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T o

liir*|itv&lt; ['. S. Forces

that
reu*oii» i leiiialn y,,U *?' u*tdei &lt;ti.'|
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deMiahilitv »d .v a c u a 'on, wtute,
Kevei igu I'ejiaitm ent upciied i &gt; I i 1. law
i- going t ’ inspect
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Wcvlni &lt;miI
ifloiiiaml d 'l.idnili enroll* I 'U p, oitml t. a Coining . 1,.,infil l ,
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the in,n»* c in»f
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priteol leioleil Ilo liloe I ■
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, I . nl,mb nt M onlie.l
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. among *1 &gt;'iviLan leiid.'i*, who
A petition for clemency 1* p en d -;
’kf'lllrf prrtRiilrtfit, vi ii- .1 tin.
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A h . it titrated *00,000 g u e in ,
ivvteniali.
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Fin Kt i 'iistn.’t M.ij-i‘1 a.'ceuted mi itiitmu* tu tec how*
Ing before the tla le pardon U&gt;anl j
I hr hudv. lolly clutbrd
,
t dirt mfPdnic
iti«m e nl the good life
Ih i ilk I menl 11 ,.ip*, iuo*T of thani medio
i fi)l 111* * t ii f|* Hr, p|hmt I •*’ th Armed L uces opeute.
but Marion I'ounly cillxeiis have , found 111 tlic living room ,d 'Ip
fighting diytaloli*. weie
cle
aVictor
Grteiu*
wm
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A fte r
sttendlng
n
five-day
«ii I he* .1)11
' :m
wav in line with lire pl. e.m i r
proIcKted it on groumlti it would, j suite by .1 mud. flic p o ik n
massed in llo* general area ,»f ,•. o’** president. I. I&lt; b*bi» "U * .4J’II iM*hf
• tin I . tiillo w a y , rommandei
11*•f a- rill's {tfc'ii.mt
L'/l 1 seminar starting Monday nt the
tbe
yeai.
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Ste|i
f
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n
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If granted, break down law » n - J M^rKrlUr's. gaiioent* bad brrn
Last
t’hin*
military
l,*ad
Suehow
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iftai
v
and
DrtWid
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tnt«*i
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l 1‘utl ivfyif of the V F W , tinlay
Pentagui: 'he g r - up will ob-urv*
' ullrtl*' 11•I(I••I LIlk1ft •TM.Ithiil
,'M’iinurar. Tin* Bond inchn!**
I do, tie .
quarter* 170 mile* nortliweit
n r s i b , iiinuunceil that the i’oat will par- In* ruble, i w it
f i l l d. iimtistt atinn at
(■• •' iDllfl Pi'M* 11r111*»i thr
i * two-day
T h l r ^ w a , no announc.m .nt of | ,u in r ‘1
‘" " j l v'"«
I
t
K
iritf,
CharirtA
I»u
^
u
Nanking.
the Nftvil \u Bn-.- it I', ii nciiln,
] t i.tj.itr in the V FW national con- ilUVll R.atk r
i it.
&gt;I• I tin
in"
what,
xpcd fically,
the
Juror* | wa* an empty wallet,
I
here
they
face
the
tough
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riu)
Bach,
Victor
&lt;
Jteelie
*
i,
PC'
army iiis'iillati.u,
I t Benie.il lo *ecura 0tN),0(H) new memI’omting out that *cho '
tnv
■Hitt I ‘ .il ki*t
would be given to consider
a few drop* of amber cid-ned 1Iirtm.
soiled L**t China Communist am ,
wait*. Leo Bittner. It t ' pet f I" * illfftirttllln
lung Ga.. u ni tie Ait
Raja
in larga citir* nml -mall.
»*X|U«'1 I wu h f 1*1* at Kg liii l i. I I
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I liquid was foood ill olie of l« •
i*i
,,f
(ieoeral
Chen
V
l,
which
al
t . l F T Meriwetliei
PurpuiNis of Ih* ilriv^, hv »«ii|. Inuuitiee arc turning out v&lt; l
' j \ net*111* H u ll h i'Mmii
tMki'ii
iai.tr
! sudv are ut a jioaitlou to iiiasc
I he uiiiiwuiu'i'itu nt frum F'irhers of troys and gill- ill,
Mr Swartz n a former di*»tt‘t
y
No marks of violence were Vfihie i "II tw i . i j .IJ new tlrength to the unprepared foi adult life &gt; ,1
ao outflanking drive and uola'e and personnel maiiager ,f 'i&gt;e »#' il'lH l l l i r i P 11III Ur iii l 1 iin i f ■ tr s t a l’e u iin v -u I it.e .'ui.frr( v Kl\ t„ advance the national wel
* Jiffrtl tIn1']11 la i uf*- r \ .‘♦•in’ ! etiee*—- w lii.'ii will i" cli'n'd to the
it
&lt;
,r
iilin
&gt;
o
n
Ha«e
I
lahri
on the man'* face
elur.'d, "They have no idea
detropolitan Life Inuimnce &lt; . i 111| e*s«11JI' l ltii&gt; H l'I I IVe 1*c
'A
A watch on M acK ellar’a left i ji c . to work for World peace and work meant, what sort*
. worKl»M i"
u r i.n ttie purt
•ilii Ii he served foi ,»j ,, v
lo
mike
in
equitable
r*-ad|il*tI 4i ' ilirjil,
I pose of flv’tjt.-lll.t Ihfc. I*‘J*I i ’At’Ilf fltiv'*
We*lev Cunningham, who pan wri«t was the only piece of Jeweln i.oeot m heneftla for veteran* a(,,| j t - ' “ " " " ' " 'b ^ e ira. to u
»l t h .st.r, Pa H* came n, Hanfotd
I U ki’I naiil hr .Mil nhliaiii itMHl j Ariii'liCilii t’lti.'t n- uith (he ni^siiion thr tody.
been away from home fur
fur wurk or Imw ILi tkUI 1
'Ll year* ago, and foi two v.*irti xK11on uf flu fiiiti-tfifil in 11♦41 j*
The ainher color of the llipint m . itie mirvivor* of veteran*.
yearn and nine munthx with the
they get a Job."
faimed 17 acre* of muck land an t ’i ! i»*« Ull huW In |*i' i,’«’rt| lt.| o’fcU
1
IV
t
Adjutant
Duugla*
Stena 11* ©*1h fa1i1111ui"11f fur t'lirrviMtf uut
''.'.cm' irnniMutif n|}rti'i«*
Merchant Marine, arrived homo one of the glasses could have L&gt; &gt;,i
*’ They are not prepared
'•«•
m
acres
at
citrus
-ui*
♦uni fit** friiiii h 11uttr “i.t’i'-L-iuiin I revisions ui tl
Monday r'vwilnjr lo vlxit her par­ caused hv nicotine from u citfin I -Horn pointed out that the VFW il'.e flll i lt iz r n * ," lie said
i ' N EW O R L E A N S , Nuv. ft, ,d*,
Deciding that he .‘&lt;mld make
(CuMilHiiva oh r * * r I'.lahn
I I-. iiihv entering It* gulden jubilee
li'URllNU«A !)«| I ' i i i I If Li
vli I’lilifiim- Ii ft \ *- b*»i‘.-fnf 1 "k ip ity A ct nf IJ l.'. ii'.i'l1j'luivf
ent*, Mr. ami Mr*. J. A. Cunning­
Turnidoe* killed at lea*t eight more at Insurance, he letmned f"i
J
I'tttluii
of
flu
\
i
nit’d
.
i
*
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o
"
| uiintveriurv. Veteran* who liave
ham. lie Inter left for a ohyxical
per*on* and injured at least to ■i number of year* before letuiio: ’ * lift f|| NOlllf -*|* f ,
j ■ervr'il overtea* ur III hoatiln ivutcheck-up at Hay Pine*, before ra­
ill*' MlHffll I Huh NrtVh *Ifa’Mi! s*i|
other* in the nurth and cent ml

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...

VFW Post To Aid
In Drive To Get
iiOD.HOO Memhers

Wesley Cunningham Kia»*e« re*img ,u, a cocktail
Returnn P ro m P.ea

Tornadoes Kill N,
Wound M Persons

bteo

Barbecue Is (liven

mming duty with the Merchant
Fur City Employees
Marine.
After two nnd a half yearn at
•ea without getting aea rick, Wea
More than " 0 0 city employee
- Uy, upon hi* raturn home rcjrorteif 1 theiV'wIvcT aml cliiidVcm eiijo,. I,
.'if.
' tbo barbecue given for them
,
the ACI. mldnlgbt local burn from , lh„ clly (1f Hanford nt tho .gr,..... I
Jackaorivlllw, hi* fkthcr declarttl,
the ftO Associate*. Thar* was
this muriiinic*
1 plenty uf barlKVued pork, nnd be f

,'c* in,' invited to attend the meet
mg of tin- l‘n»t, Monday evening
1 1 »&gt;,iinw. 4 Oa r * a . I',
IH I I

G (ifrillU n C r im in a ls
113111 ITOtl F o f A t r O C lt ii'S
1
m iiM tiis
MUNICH, Germany, Nuv. ft, |/pj
Fourteen tierman war crimitmln

NRLB Examiner Say* i 5 M * «fw. K.'HMhiwiyN!.1..,
., i s o a ,, p',-„
One man won u fs*t -minute re­
Atom W o X r* Strike I p - ....... . - “• .
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prieve.
----------! On the day Itcfore the bnrWo,'.
WASHINOTON, Nov. ft,
— ; Mr. Hathaway wa» a bitd dlatured
Whan all but on* of lift worker* «» hi* Inability to secure tin
walked off an Oak Ridge, T e u m , ! proper ingredient* for hi* famm,.
id
job within 3tl hour* they w en ^arbecuu naure, and ho point"
alaglng a atrlke, an NLRB trial hut that certain apicea ar« ■till
examiner ruled today
very hard to »ecure. However, the

F o u r New M em b ers
and coming back to Saufotd II.portion*
Louisiana nod Ml"-!-, pinw has a iiume, a small grove .m l ' 1 *» mum hull I . 11 \| 4 1r11 ,*tid
J o in lvoeal Ju yeees tlppi early today
im
few acre, of garden near Silvei V|«i,im Ufftt h hits *• hfvu I
Sheriff Sam Parker „f Vatoi aLake
A daughter live* in Arizona luTMp from count v mi At.ilc mcI hmi

(•rrald Wallhnl, Al Sinelzei.
Mnlroliii MucNi'il and Sldnev \ .• ■•
were veslerdav welcomed umeniher* at tlm noon mei'lir.g '
the Seminole Cniinty Junior ' Uni
her of Commerce at the I ,n*t
Center l,v I’resldent (ioriliu, Iti ,'t
lev.
Secreturv Cliarli'* personIiorled on Hid board of dire,i" •
meeting held last Thursday l'i&gt;
dent llradlev urged all memberattend the Tallahassee cotifi ien,'
of the state organization t„ Iheld in Tallalissiee next week
Douglas Stemtrom outlin'd tl";
Javcee "Speak Up For DeituH i.i i"
contest being conducted in the high
ptrhooU of the county. Wallace
Krohne asked the Jayeee* to atm
port the lamgwood project •&lt;
building un athletic field foi l.\
man High ichool.

The men were convicted of kill­
ing unarmed American fliers ur
committing atrocltlea in concentra­
tion camp*.
Today’* executions brought to
til the number of men hanged almn
the war crlmaa executions were
resumed at Landsberg Oct. 1ft. The
ed la*t July, Involved^employe* of
_ J ________________
-ending of M to the gellowa In
the Roane-Anderaon Company. The
one day reflected the Increased
MAN ESCAI'KH
firm operate* the electrical dlitrlNEW ORLEANS, Nov ft, W - tempo.
butlon ayatem for the atomic city An urnii'il man held two atuie
Mmnwhile In Stuttgart, Herand Ita military reaervatlon.
truopem captive for more than an i man official today falij Dr.' Hjub
Arthur Leff. the National Labor hour today ami then escaped* 'In mar Schscht,. Hitler** tnlnUter of
HOWL SELECTION
Relation* Board aiamlner, aald the their police car.
ecunuinlc*, will have to stand trial
TAMPA, Nov. ft, &lt;/!’) - Tin- ti'B*
Worker* wero member* of Local
again
before
a
deNnalflcatlon
State Police C’uplain J. E. Currie
Cignr Bowl winner, Missouri Val­
7S0 of the AFL Brotherhood of
court.
•' i
ley Ci'llege. still looks good to Dm
Electrical Worker*. Ha held that laid tha troojwr* were releaied onHan*
Kuraskl,
de-Naxlflratlon
the union Implred the work atop- harmed about it A. M. uml the car chief of Wu4rtMl..btr*JBadth, told bowl selertinn committee.
J. Rex F*rrlor committee chslrpage to enforce,* aecondary boy­ later waa found abandoned In the newsmen the eppcSl W irt’s declcott In violation uf Ina Taft-Hart­ Metairie area which adJolniJ New * ou ecouitUtot Sehkeht of * pre. man. salt) the Viking*, winner* «f
Orleans In Jefferson Parwh. Currie
straight gMlne’,. are the lending
ley Act.
de-Nexiflcetlon conviction ftd
aald the area waa being searched vlou*
candldstea -T thl* time for the
will Im&lt; set aside.
bg state. Pariah (county) and city
IMP New Year'* Day clash.
POOR ACCOUSTICg
Other unlieaten teams under
CLEVELAND,. Nov. ft, UP)— police.
U. OF F. CAFKTKRIA
Include
Bowling
Leatona arc harder for 76 percent
GAINESVILLE. Nov. ft, (/P&gt;- ronsiderntlon
“
y o u t h k il l e d
Green (Ohio! Denison, Hewanee,
of America’* school children be­
CHICAGO, Nuv. ft. OP) — The The University of Florida's new Heldelburi- nnd Mlddlehury.
came claaaroom conatructlon pre­ body of a 13-year-old boy waa (HIM ,000 cafeteria, raputed to be
vent* proper. h««rln«, a Chicago found in a south aide sewer today line of the must modern plants of
" N KW I t EASON
sound
engineer clslm*.
•ound engmeer
claim*.
^
poi|c# la |d they bellave he it* kind, will open ita doora to
PRINCETON, N J., Nav. ft. (/Pi
l • F- Yargea, the engineer, waa ijJ, victim of n »e* slaying, -indent dinars Monday morning, —The
main raaaotr the pollster*
told the Accooatioal Society of
Capt. Ray Crane, chief uf the univnrslty officials said today.
went wrong waa their failure to
Complstion of tha weat wing, or predict accurately tha number who
A »?rle» *t the opening of ite 3ftth ! u&amp;Uformed police, said papers
convention yeatardayi
(found near th# aewer contained old cafstsria. and the Campus would vote, Dr. Hadley Cantril of
"It la Inexcusable to create • the name of William Gervxls, 13. Chib, marks the ehd of construc­ Princeton University aald today.
group of undsrprivllegsd chlJdren The boy's
boy'a mother, Mrs,. Clero
Clsro tion begun a year and ■ half ago
He defended the poll* and said
base use of fgne or misdirected Foote, 4ft, dlod today of e heart in adding a new wing and dom- th# difficulty ol predicting the
eepfwmiy jn proridfnf school rooms
plately modernising UM original total vota will someday ba solved
plant.
by science.
v S S C ^ X ip ’w S B a B a .

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anss.*-ftri^“vi:i*a;£j **""-

City. Mi** . *uid a white child mid
five negro*!, were killed when a
tornado struck tmar Benton, Mu­
lt) mile* rent of Yazoo City, in the
central portion of the slate
Other tornadoes struck aero**
the middle of Catahoula Pnrish,
La., about 3H mile* northwest of
Natchez, Mi**.; and at Ripl"v.
Ml**., close to the TetintPHi •» line
At least one jieraon waa killed at
•ach place.

an,I a grand-daughter in Drlund"

('ounty Commission
Makes Land Trade

The Uuartl of County Curnmi*sinner* yesterday agreeti tu tia l"
a small trip of land to Mile* ''asidy In return for a parcel &gt;f Inii'l
tu give tile County th* • *kl&gt;* "f
wuy for a connecting road between
Die old highway near Elder S| 1I mg*
tu the main Orlando highway, T-nid
L'uunty Clerk 0. P. tlerndt.n mlmorning,
Tho plat of Sunuet Simres, n
subdivision a t Bear Lake, wa* «|&gt;
lirovcd, and M, C. Ifugiri, en
gineer, was directed tu make *-a . (
rectlona in the plat.

.

Orie H Mathieu* I t i l LJast
Second Kti.'ct wti*» is Widely
known tin Hugh,uit Scmitnili' L’utintv by rertm’ii ,d Ilia work with the
AAA g u t&gt;'inin.'iit agency ut the
Uuunly Agent's office, has been
ajjpoiuted a- I,teal i I'lirc.*.-illative
nf the E.A St,.nit Reiilly Agency,
Inc., which l , r . much mrul real
uilote.
Mr. Mu'lneux will c.mduct hi*
liueines* from hi* In,me at 1307
East Second Street. Dun tu Id*
|iresent ompluyment, lie stated, he
can bo eoulnrtod bv lelejiliuue Rl
I30U-‘J lift tu 6 .U0 l‘, M. fur «Ppuliitmvnts.

HUE’S HAD ENOUGH
CHICAGO, Nov. ft—t/V&gt;—Mr*
Ruth Hllfer, 33, *ays that often
four divorce* and 13 separation*
fiotn Clyde C. HMfer In M year*,
‘Tv* had enough."
T i l never go hack to him," Mr*.
NO LICENSES
Blifrr told Superior Judge Joseph
T A L L A I l A S S L L , N uv . ft. Id'! —
ity Inspector To t There
Bsbath yesterday after he granted
won't ho any hunting li­
her fourth divorce from Slifer on
Attend Convention cense# fur 7i! Floridians this year.
a charge of cruelty. In her three
They did then hunting during the
ORANGE BOWL ULASII
prtviou* divorce* from Slifer, 33
MIAMI, Nov. 6 , (A*)— The Uni
•trail v Duncan, former city ctoied eeusuii and gut caught at
year old machinist, she *l*» charg­
verslty of Miami Hurricane* hup* loilliliiig Inipectur, tuluy un- it.
ed cruelty.
So, in udditiun tu iwnaltie* im­
to hit the fjetory ruatl again to tiuimced that he will leave SatinOiu cuuri*,
be
i10**d by Ihu
cuurl.s, they
thev won't
w
BANH NEGRO PRODUCTIONS night when thay clarii with the day fur Galveatun, Texas, tu a t - ! posed
cen*#.s for
. WASHINGTON, Nuv. 5, i/P&gt;~ University of Cincinnati Bearcat* | tend the Southern Building Con-1 xllowed to buy hunting licen
1gro»* convention, of which group
new season that opens .Nov. 24
Tha National Theater was uphold in tha Orange Bowl.
In court today in it* refusal lo
Georgia end Msrylsnd bettered he Is vice-president.
admit negroc* to stage produc­ the Hurricane* on Ruccenlve Fri­
Following th# convention, I InTH E W EATHER
tions.
day nights hut Miami rule* a 11- lend lo visit cities In Texas, nnd
The Municipal Court(uf Appeal* point favorite tonight.
possibly In Mexico," said Mr. Dun­
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 6. (TP)—
can. lie paused on the City Hall
affirmed a municipal courtj dis­
High Low
missal of a 1600 damage suit filed
steps
tu
pat
thl!
golden,
t'Ully
ATLANTIC ALLIANCE
7(1 oa
Atlanta
Edward B. Henderson, Fulls
head
of
hi*
four
year
old
ran,
PARIS, Nov. ft, &lt;/P)—Diplomatic
04 sa
Boston
Michael,
whom
lie
claims
can
hurl
urch, Va.
sources aald tonight the fivn Brus­
Charleston
77 08
sel* allies will begin next week in r. football about 30 faut, and yvho Detroit .
... Ofl 6(1
already
ha*
ambitions
to
be
a
GEORGIAN ACQUITTED
London to draft their plan fur u
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New Orlcan i
MOUNT VERNON, Ga., Nov. 5 North Atlantia Military Allianre "grid star."
New York
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)—A white man accused of mur- with the United States and Can­
Phoenix ....
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darlitg Irish Nixon, the only negro ada.
HUTCHISON TO SPEAK
Saint Louis
. 7t
la iontgomsry County to vole In
General J, C. Hutchison will San Antonio
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tha Btate Democratic Primary, has
tpeak at th* Weekly meeting of Beattie ......
PAPER PRICE HIKE
S3
. acquitted.
8AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 i/P&gt;- tho Seminole County Junior Cham­ Jacksonville
83
A auparlor court Jury freod M. Tho San Fraadaco Examiner to­ ber of Commerce next Thursday Ksy Wsst ...
86
A. Johnson, who plesdsd self do- day bacatna tha third newspaper on “The Nssd For Prepsrsdness Miami
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fense, after deliberating two and here te Increase Ita single copy in America," It y.’s: announced OrlauJu
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\ h s l f heur; h u t
vinat ir o n live to seven cents.
today by Douglas Stsnitrom.
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I1 linn uf Mintup Imutlitig sl'ii
it' ldties and ulltei f u in* »l gaiithIi a, inctuiling raffle* atid luiiuu
.■imi.'* *|)iin*ur.'i| by - &gt;111* - hmchcii
, I *ut-ulleit ''jiriviiTe" club*
Hurt’* aclimi I’anic ifter jinllce
i aided the Marina KestnuruMl at
Duiiier Kuv uml *&lt;‘iziMl a number
f -lot machine* that ,-Hiked mcr,,U .luring the Ameinan Legitni
i ..nveutloit, Tlte resiattiuui wu* mi
,.tiv owned property leased In
• restuii Gihlln, whti jiaid ,'t ffiOtl
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THE H A N f O H l i H E R A L D , HANFORD, F L O R ID A

A Journal Says
e jjric Often Get
Away With Murder

F R I D A Y , N O V . 5, 1948

jtsuld add to my sex appeal. After
IS \*art&gt; I've gotten uaed to It and
|'J feel naked without It."
• f&gt;|.lie Cantor: "They'ro not for
,nr I »&lt;.ulln't want anything to
detract from my eyes."
Ella Haine.i: "I don't like them.
If a man does wear one, I don'I
mind as lung as he keeps In.a
distance."
|M&gt; Hope: “I lined lo wear one,
hut &gt;' got too many laughs. I don't
like those anlile Inuglnt."

Hollywood

••*711 FoldlnR-lwx machines can glua
. ' J and fold up lo 103,000 boxes pel"
■» ! In ur.

HOLLYWOOD, N'uv. 5, 0P&gt;—
The mustache may have been defralr.L at the polls, h r a Holly­
.BT '
r
wood expert Raya It's on the up­
ROBERT GfH.DKNHTRIN
swing with (lie U.S. male.
CHICAGO Nnv. r, 01’)— To tha'
''.Mustaches arc definitely gain­
‘ ftatom. "you can't get away with ,
ing in popularity,” reimrla Uttlmurder," the American Medical
scranl-lntcrnatlnnisl makeup chief
• Association ich.i}#:
llilddv Wcatmore. Hut lie warns
"Several thousand do each year."
that not all men should wear them
And |t pmi h full hliime on the
"The irouble with men l.s that
K'.i ton. postscripts. . . Reddest
eoroner's Aff|mx in must car.cs.
t h e try lo copy Homcnne else'* foie m town belong In Ihe many
I t ’a simply that coroner’s offices
mustache when they don't have iletimitalle stars who didn't want
often don’t recognize a murder
the right physique or face for it." •i, click Iheir ncekn nut "Bccaune
. victim when they .ee one, the
said hrualilaas Buddy.
Truman didn't have a chance" . . .
Journal of the AM A said In an
And don't get the Idea a mus­ Hince his wife’s leelcetinn, Ml'lvyn
" if '
editorial.
tache will make you look more ISm,-h, is writing an article, "The
i l l ,.
"In most etatm the coroner's
virile. "Hair hasn't got a thing to Woman', I’lnrr is In the llmme"
office Is .m incompetent In tho
'I., with Virility," the mekeiip «nan , II I, lloiie's comment on tho
acquisition and inlMpretatiop o f : ,
explained.
return
"Always lie careful bow
medicnI facts that only when mur- ]
Ref,n r you start asdiag any Min tut a man with glaxsen."
dera have been witnessed or when i f
upper-lip fungus, you'd htttrr nin­
bodies hear wounds regarded as 11,
th Wenlnmies H rule* for mus­ I'»i&gt; nlr review: "The Snake
being obviou: ly homicidal are tire w
taches:
Pit" i r r ’Fl Ib an abaorblng study
deaths likely to he reported as
•
I. Short men .hould avoid them ,.( s gul's Insanity. The asylum
murders.'' The Journal said.
,.r
they'll
look
shorter.
tnrv Is well knit and handle'1 for
The Journal made these points:
!i. Square-Jawed men shouldn’t h«»k and suspense. Some objec­
One death of ea. h fire In the POUND BEATIN TO DEATH In the Soviet Zone of Vienna, Irving R om
wear short, thin onea.
(la(t), 38. a native of Wateibmy. Conn . was the victim of four Russian
lfnit*.|
F*xi*
.approximately
tion- m a y he rained: I. That a
3. . Long,
nartow-faced
men (dnetm
300,000 each ye a r- is known or aoldlers, according lo Dana iiupeilra, Ills t'J-yenr-old Austrian compan­
nurne
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R K T " t rat n
l ld
' l na m
i n i * ’ are
i r »the
i » v iheavica:
i 'n t 'v a i
•houltln t grow em wide or let em | T|„ , m*nv „r , h„ ,na, n, „re
inspected to have resulted from ion. Special Assistant to Wustmoie Wilcox, chief of Ihe Economic Co­
droop. "Drooping create* an illu„„ |n„ghahle. The film
Violence or occurred unexpeetedly operation Administration m Minn In Ihe Audi Inn caplin*,, Ross Is shown
don of unhapplqear."
provide i an acting field day for
from obneure causer In this gTeat In a picture taken shortly b-ifnre he led Ihe U. K Ills wife (right) and
I A wide mustache
pool, 13,000 murders are officially threa young daughters were ahcui In l*n\* lloslon In Join him. She told
oHvm Itellavilland.
i numl faced.
recognized
reporters: "I have served v/llh my husband In many countries amt t
h
lllondf
nieo
should
nvald
them
IN A lOf AMOMIB JAM. Mr*. Batty Ferrari, 26, who le being held In
knew how ciuelly the Russians opeinle." t /••r**»miiiorml Sotimlpholo)
“In regions where competent
| r d over nuvrup or Juice from
unlan i they hava heavy l eaids. "Gr
connection wlth’tha I laying of her huiband, Jerome R. Ferrerl, 32, la
medical investigations of such
c
.,i,ii"
l
fru
lla
ilin
u
!i|
lie
u
tilized
In
thev
can
darken
their
light
mil*
deaths are conducted, in to per
shown with her eon,.Vincent, and fathar-ln-law, Vincent Ferrerl of New
t hi he;, with Hie wife's eyelaow i. fruit d rin k ; It m ay also he lined
cent to
pet cent of all murdera,
Brunswick, N. J ,T h e firvCrle lived In a 139,000 house In tha Wllihlre
f,t,
b
a
itin
g
ham
or
lunrheon
m
eat.
pencil.
the crime appears lo he unwitness­
dlatrlct, keaptnn flye roomer*. Oo* af them. Allan Adron, 91, It being
H»f,o*
liv
e
r
la
I,ro
lle
d
.
II
thnuld
•I
|f"a
all
light
If
haland
mused and the h,«lv «!oea not dinplly
held on ■ booking of suspicion of murder, (fnlernailonal Soundphoto)
.I.* l.iiia ln d iv .ll. liu tte r, m a rg arin e
lache cnlor don't match.
external Wounds that can be re­
nr ban.n fa t. f'onk it only long
V
A
mustache
tonka
tncmigruoua
garded a, indicative of homicide,"
faeugh for it In change co lo r; If
Tha lust strnnglmld of the In­
Tho lomh &lt;4 Harm-el-Rashid of
on „ hald man.
The Journal said With reason­
cvricooked (I w ill he tough.
Arabian Nlghta fame ll at Mrthail dian linn is in Ihe mnuuluiiu of I
k
llewHie'
A
muutarh*
adds
age.
able certalntv it may he said that
I I , I IM R 1 M A R L O W
in Irnu.
I h a v e a ikod a nuinloir &gt;&lt;i film
Ihe Kathiawar PeniliMlhi.
Trying In explain
several thousands of murders p a n
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov f,. i,|',
p IMI,liv p e-null
o p le (may. ptu i.nalUifR fnr llielr opinion on
unrecognized each year In the One man U '*d ..at • k n u c k le . II.
T- hike eg^
cglM. pul them In a
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villein fell there Ihe mustarhe Issue. Mere am llielr hall ■ Inking dlnli
United Stales because of the ah other wouldo'i gel lu.i him nuo"si. that has lieen
I- il l mill li III clmnxf* list,feci, replies:
. ,
aenre of a competent agency for eil
lightly greased and hake In a
Ik iiindoi.it
and, toil ' 9 a mats
i.uuheth
Hcnlt:
"I
think
they
re
the acquisition of medicolegal In­
rnmlrrale oven for Ift lo 20
T h a i wan one of Ihe ch ie f dif
n Id . fm ihe ,'t«li| lltw ey , turned hldroux. They Hekla"
formation/'
•iiumlcr., or nnlll the eggs srs
frrc n riv , between (he CSIllpIligo.
... tlo w unm i '• innten.
Dinah
filmic:
"Vex,
they
llrkle.
flint a., dlrdreil. I.utter'-H bread
Tho Journal said rights of these o f President T ru m a n and G u v .,
tirgniil/ed lalmi mil for re bid M's worth It. They make men
numb » seasoned with a little
parsons unjustly arcu-.ed of murder not tletvry And It ’a one of Hi
• ngi
Ho- Ili'puldicnm fur pasapapiika may he ptlnklsd over tlw
also were sometimes endangered Ib in g f that may have cost | l » e 'u. •lie I .li Ifnrtely Ael hud s look m, romantic "
Victor
Malurr:
'
I
figure
II
must
egg- before they go in the oven.
bv the function of "the archaic Ihe elertlon
• ig h.iml in helping Mr. Trum an
l,e
lough
on
Ihe
wife
nr
girl
frlemk
office of rorfntv coroner."
Dewey, w ith a ll Ih e public op„,
in And , mpiilhy for till’ IlHilcrI V commit as i, lopping fnr
Ion poll-, ami Ihe e xp e rla *• llie.tr " g wIm li Mi. Truim ui was, may If vnu liki* te smooch, the poor
l.lln he wn* cinch lo w in. . .mi l i , \ c linn,ght him Rome vi,ten gill would hnfc a taw upper llli." hxkcd n.ilar.la, muffin i, cup cakaa.
Mouglas: "When Gnlil- .••(fee , ike. leintiii pie; II will add
Rats Are Said To Be p slg o ri) at if he h e lle v ril .1 Nod I I " 1 .,ii Ml I '.oi,,i' or the ren Kill. wviiMelvvn
lirnughl me nut heir, lie made flav&gt;M nod Inleient In nu every
If he » « ’, aiirh a cllich w hy louhci' 'dleieil I", li,,- Trium in vlelm y
More DaiitferoiiHTIian m aking p ir if lc prom ises, m n Mo il'ilo u i ri'rIn iiily cun he i me glow one hecauxc he said It &gt;U, .!• .ii.

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SERVES DAILY

SMORGASBORD
AND
OTHER DINNERS
fr o m s l .no
l.iinrhpon.s Front SI.25

TRfCNDAIRE
SALES-SERVICE
llill Hardware Co.
301 K. lat St

Ph. 81

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James Marlow Says U.S. People
Must Approve Truman’s Promises

Most People Realize
How inanv rstn ate you support

'"g Or. . si fa. .n"

le t I vet y many of the ir, 7
- o id' ii Ii
clem an I'tp ir i"ii
wnll.
people
Me didn't act like a mao u, • ( li. in." i n y i,|
.1* i" odi it'ii
making
up llo ii
fig ht M w a , a if h« a h e a d , lied
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p r - .ld r * ,
,ai«- oi tit |
.i lOM.o
iik I lining Kiiiiiellitug
11 ft m e n to r
!5o h r tie rcr f .t , . i d'tnii ii it
any in American Evenlnga'
ki
lor,
o ff much heat. Am i he didn't rune
MatineaaFm month i it hud lo rn ilnnnnl
i'own o ff Mir m ountain In log
j '*n H u m . h, I lie 'lit c ii I lei| e x p * rl, Childreniut w ith Mr. Truman.
I tin poll l«n:i. I l i i k M r. T in m a n
lie talked in o ally in gen eraliin {
idd" l " in lie tro ll o l n re r p liip ;
M i. T ru m an derided him fm i.ilk
'In • "pm m ii
i ven though m ill
m g ahmil "hom e, m other, um'
'I k v m ay h„,* Ih oo ghl
md
e ffic ie n c y ."
T ru e ,
in .&gt;• j, o l o . ill ,
•'•n
&lt;'
li
t
:i
ln
uiig w i lie d they
might not have wanlt-d to mat
ton many proinlale for f c . i ' o \ •' 1d Im Mi T iu m iiu . And M'ey
grexa, even tlm iigh c n n lm llr.l li­ i,i ' l i e ui'd ld o iiii'tllllig they had
ma own R epu blican s, m ight Moi • ih iie I wn m i i i ago In lU I'l I I I '
P' uplii, In r ll» ' f i r I lim e tdnre
him .
T|ir Ptcsldenl campaign'd !l&gt; * 1C . gave t1»i- lt"piildicap» full
other way. It was an uphill fighi t "i trot of GutiKri . .. T h is v u_. tlic
for him and. when he talked, ke i i ll Lalig ie
A lter welching lie ,) •'tmgn'S'i a t '
tclked meat and potatoes.
II* we# for r.omtfhlng, nr work for two y ra m b lo ckin g MV.
against It. Ymi might disagree I rumnn'i | inpn flu. Ill' people on
with him hut you never had lo T i’esilay
i ld"l
tiiee'd
"Imd
wonder where he etood »r whal gunnel; " I lu ■ Hu „ mil the Re i
puhliran'i imd pul Ihe Driuiicrnts
lie stated the thing&gt; ho lhlnk .1 •l ick III rn iilml ol f'ln g lcie . One
ciininil he &lt;|&gt;lin'd The mu .
mod doing, lie asld Tie was kept tiling
t
nf lln lo l'i uppe'ire „l,n i
from lining them bv the until luSily
h
Triiniau -land fur ami l li i
ftaigress, controlled by Itepuhll- Mi
'
prollll'e lie Ol illcans.
p
If Ihe,' 'li appmvi'il. ll would
Ife said he'd wl ill .|o thrill if
III. Iieople r&lt;’ elected him. threw 1• 1- a h .Kid lo * I* c| I■,t,, nod in iiid
Pill the Republicans, mid gave him hhim In i pic.limn i,i 11 \ in do w litl
him s Democratic Congress. The lo
h until he'd do i| «lecla.| Th •
pi
Demo
voters did just that
p oof T h e, gme him
There are Iota of ways of look- Cl
c IIIlc t'ol'gli •' hi ool Im Mrcdcil

Both the Dominican Republic
id Spain claim to have tha repins ul» Christopher Columbus
Vlad within thrlr hordart.
Tha aarllesl ure of the phrase
ilmlghty dollar" Is attrlhutad to
’aihlngton Irving, In !Ra7.

OPTOMETRIST
PROMPT COMPI.ETB
OPTICAL HERVICB
ftiatsea praacrlhad, dlapenaad
depalra and adjustment# mada
Ilmira C-ll — 1-1
Nat. B-1I
Atlantic National Rank Bldg.
Hanford, Florida
I'hona IM

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A Friendly Florida Slalt* Thenlre

Even If there air only • few, you
should take steps to get rid of
them. Rats are fnr more expcnilve
end dangerous than most people
Imagine Some years ngo, It wan
•Stlmated that n single farm is
consumes or spoils I'J worth of
feed or grain In » year. Now, with
prices so much higher, the* cost of
feeding a ral ia pmhnbly two ur
three times as givat And If y»ur
farm has, xnv. "bn or more of Ihe
posts, their presence becomes ex­
tremal y costly.
—-----------Bala -KHI CMt h t In addition. to eating oe- spoiling
» hate been known to kill
Mby cnirka and damage farm
buildings with thrlr teeth.
One of the (u t . things you
•hould do to u&lt;t rid &lt;&gt;f rats Is to
eliminate all ml hide-outs Such
precautions! v mnsurM as plug­
ging holes In binldlnicn or using
n a ta l strips on walls at places
wham rats might gnaw an en­
trance will lie helpful list rill of
junk piles or other hssp-i of refuse
In which rats would he likely to
make a home Take |«sr t Icular
pains to ml proof your feed stor­
age rooms or buildings
Ing at the election remits a u d it
Front now until next spring, rats
• Will be even more destructive than
they have been during the warm
waather months
Rata start moving Indoors In the
KFjrV fall. when grains ate harvested
' , and stored away, and prefer to
llv# In places where food is availThe Registration Book# of the City of Sanford,
Jfn| able. This Is the season to craak
Florida, are open al tha City llall, ronmieiiring Satur­
down hard on our rat enemies.
Ths Grernhtad mallard duck Is
Die most plvntilul and hast known
at all American watarfowl.

Dr. C. iz. Persons

day, November 0, 11)48, for the purpose of rrgi tiering
for tlie General Municipal Flection to !&gt;c Itold on lleoember 7 . 1918, and will remain open each day axcgpt
Sundays and halidaya up to and including November,
'&lt;26, 1948.

H N. SAYER
CITY REGISTERATION OFFICER

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(•ARSON IN THill'IS IS GKOKGEOUK!

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PARAMOUNT NEWS PRESENTS

• FOOTBALL GAMES •
PENN. STATE VS MICHIGAN STATE
MINNESOTA VS MICHIGAN

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Y o u r H e lp in g H a n d
By DAVID TAYLOR MARKF
AP Newsfeaturcs
"I sometime* wish nil parents
would hang upon Ihr wall, whrr*
4hoy could see It. n Irnmnl *amidri
mexring the legend 'The Thil l Is
Helpless.’ " say* Knnnrn W. Oveiatreet, noted nuthnr, lecturer ami
adult educator.
Writing In the magazine Nn
ttonal Parent-Teacher. she explainthat the extent to wlilrh parentt
r*allrr this fact and lexpimd to it.
will largely del ermine the child's
later capacity In handle life.
Parents need not, of m im e, Inreminded that the child rannot
provide Its own fond and shelter
^ h l s Is ancient pntenial kn»\v|.
edee, she says. What we have
only begun to realise, however. i*
how helpless the child la to cutiafy Hr own emotional needs: hew
piecarious its psychic cntldlttmi
Is unless the parents prnvhhi a
steady. reassuring diet uf love.
It was long believed, says Mis.
Overstreet, that the bala* in aims,
and even the toddler and growing
child, lived in a bloused world of
?» own. immune to the problems [
if grown ups. Payrhlatris'.t have
made short shrift of this hnppv
Illusion. On ihe basis of clinical I
experience, Ihry are prepared lo
insist that even the smallest in­
fant is *‘aware"--in however vague
and dispersed h fashion—of nny
(motional tension in the environ­
ment upon which it depend* for its
security.
When infant Kenneth, for ex­
ample, heroines suddenly unable
A&gt; digest his food he may lie exV*rienring, at second hand, an
anxiety 01 Irritation cnmniunlealed to him tty Ida mother. Or Mir I
cause may lir in a haunting fear I
bred in til in when he overheard a
violent quairol between Ida mntliai
and father
Two parental attitudes must
probably shine the blame for mn t
of thr stated-up, unconscious i.mlt
feelings that distort the lives of
children, and of the adults whom
ese children becomes, says Mis
verslrert. The first attitude Is
whlmfulness. Where moods me un­
dependable and rulea erratic, n
child cannot work out any w.»v of
behavior that will reliably Insure
hi; w i r . r n appruval ami ufMctlon. Never being sure what Is
wanted, the child is rnniimiallv
subject to n sense nf falling nrirl
guilt.
The second attitude, she sieys, It
Irrational severity. When ,i child;
^innol live up to what Ids par▼ntu demand, lie limy suffer such
guilt feelings that his chalicet of
ever becoming a happy, emotionallv liberated adult will be sadly
diminished, and society may suf­
fer a real loss,

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Dewey's Friends Do Not Believe

At THE CHURCHES
,»ll t hurrh Nollies twasl he presented at Ihe lit'’*
dst heliur pubbt ell'n.

He Will Get Out Of Spotlight

office on Ihe
Hi I I U HM&gt; I i:
VAV Wtfi'L . f t I 'ml rlr, lion note
f ,m rite-i 11 -in i I [leu rv prohibit tn i'd the eroolioni of hit

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I Ilf S t i III.'IMI \N i |M IK *1
h i lie ft n r t;o l»
1Him SiMihtiil \ %rtinr
J.MIU I'lm 'venue
l(c» J im- I ( rens, MinMrr
I K I mis, Minister
“ M\ * Em »
ll t„ 11, ulHiM’t
Sunday -hoot a! ',i lb \ f| ''la*
nf tlir ••ini' it n fin* iiisti min'
»C* lot all see.,
I'.i-toi .ci vice of It .P* A M
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CLAIM
Y ilf'IO U f BIRDS,
ALL PLANT LIFE WOULD f t t DE.sUoYED
FROM 'frtl LAS.'fH WlfHlM FROM
fo fEH y e a r ?;* I N S L C T S WOULD
INCREASE. To SUCK PROPORT'IOMS
TKAf EVLRY'l'HlMC WOULD BE
SMofHERED
OR DEVOURED
e x p e r t s

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H i n U T o H o i i h c w Iv c b
By Anna Mae Sikra
USES FOR" ilONKY
Exlenslnn Nutrition Snaciallst
V Honey ii best uncooked, with
natural flaior and color unciiang•d. It is fine as n spread for plain
or toasted bread, gilddle cakes,
waffles, biscuits, and other hoi
breads, to sweoten fruit, bever­
ages, and cereals, and in sandwich
fillings.

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The University of Florida'* Puhltr Admlnlitratlon Clearing Hervlce
romultanta pul their beads togelfi»r on a recent aurvev Hliown to­
gether aio Heft to rigid i Prof llsrvev T Detiirer, government acrountlug advlmt; PtoL C 11 Donovan, pnbltc Oosn&lt;-e advlaor. Prol CtIHon
Oliver, petaoimel administration advisor, Prof Loula (laltsnl., p* '&gt;bntl admlnl.ltaliuU advisor; Pmf ,1 t Doief), oreanl*»lion of local
government ndvtinr, Trof O J Miller general powers clstiie of city
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flip N'lVrnihri H u m. Mil VI.Mlt up f
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of orange Juice, and H teaspoon and on thr radio,and. to Ire sure, 'T 'hr I II club, l atent', whose dv. trcently.
Mi
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30 tninulrs to blend the flavor*.
oliatrutinn ngrrds and local lead- I"’"4 ,,,,, 'v ,ek I' a good llinei.
visit
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When using honey instead of er*. are learning to In- good farm-('1,ry "‘*11 encourags their boys and
\ » 1 Uyrr of pink icrin/. i u .«.
W It Meek and fam ily, ami &lt; i . McMuh^n, S u l'i L'''i‘i4‘. Mia f 'r • **nipl#t#ii th# jnh.
sugar in recipes, remember that rrs ami homc-mnkerH and cl 11tens. K"f* ■" )"*•*•
visit,
loge'her
with
Mra.
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honey Is one-fifth water and it in This week, ihry me showing re­
witli tlielr utlier m ter at D avtm ii
necessary to reduce ihe liquid in sults of their work—fine livestock,
Tin* pHre of milk has rUan {ess
Mrs W J. Law ton In home ng u •
the recipe. In mixing the tngre* poultry, clothe they iimir them­
clients, mix the honey with th" selves, vegetables and fruits, they in pnipiiition Ilian nearly any afier spending a while wilh ei
daiighler, Mra. II. J. Laney and
other liquid and adit it a* usual have canned from their garden and oilier fo»d prmbiet.
family at Jacksonville.
W the cake mixture. Also remem­ orchards, and various oilier things
Sapphires i tinge iii color front
The recently house guosti of
ber tlmt high heat changea the they have produced on thr farm
crystal-clear
through
yellow,
grean
flic llev. and Mts. Job.i T. Adam,
flavor of honey and easily turns nmj
and in Eiir
the home.
most of
mini*', And
inn muni
m thulr
wimr
4 i*
* ii l
were Mrs. William Odom ar.d ran,
It to caramel, Cakca made with tilings will cumpair f ivnrahiy with
' 1
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honey need to hakr In a slower oi surpass in quality similar things
oven than cakes made with sugar. ptorlurcd
by adult*. A* a reinmt
Hs
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Nometimrs Iwtter results are ob­ of Improvemonti in crops, ma­
tained by using honey for helf of terials, and method, during the
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the sugar called fqr.
past few years, they me far in ad­
Honey takes up moisture easily, vance of the point where their
even from tho air around It. Some* parents were al Ihelr age in farm
times this la an advantage; aome* and home achievement.
times not. Fruit rake, steamed
They work f»r their own ad­
Ridding, end soft cookies keep vancement anil thi advancement
moist longer when they contain of their clubs and communities,
Wc Are Dlflcotiiiniiintr The
some hopey. That's an advantage. They select projects surh nx dnir
But honey in frosting for cakes, lug, -garden itig, sowing, and cno'.
okIn hard (nokies, or hard candy may lag and they become very pro-1
P ittsburgh Paint fsiue
make these foods too soft amt fklent in these endeavors. They
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Politics In Greece

Failure nf the Sophoulia government either to eradi­
cate armed Communist resistance or to make marked im­
• • ■ fa ta . F i e r i * * .
XU H w » l l » « ,» i m
provement in the financial condition of Greece la not a pri­
fc a la r ta aa
t ia * t u n i t o
m ary cause of the curietit political cvlsla, but the failure
O a ta h a r I T , IB IS , a t I k * P m I u i t m
»* B a a f a r t . F lo r id a , n l n th a A c t has set the stage for a crisis which success probably would
M O a a ta a a a a t H a w k « , I M f .
have postponed.
M'ol La ^ d u b a i i f
t a ilo r
It is remarkable that this government haB held together
a d r n o iv n r a iv
for so long, aa the Liberal party of SophouIJs is in a de­
B H l M t i j n i i l M __________
I T O C c R i F T l o d R A T K I -------finitely minority position. It is commonly supposed that
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t*aa M a n ih .... ...............
t.oo pressure by the United States lias been decisive in prolong­
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T k r a a M aalh a ............................
a im ing the life of the Soupoulis cabinet.
j l a M a a lh a .....-------aw i
Hence it is surprising that crisis has been precipitated
! *&lt;IH* Dae T e a s ......... - ---------- -------i a.no
A l l o ilm a n - a o lla a a , rariT a uf from within his own party, which is more likely to lose
, • Ih a a k a . r t a a lu lla a a mb B a a tlc a a i»l
a a t a r la la n a a u lo r th a a a ra a a a nt t hun to gain influence in the formation of a new government.
a rg e d fo r Sophocles Venizalos, ambitious for leadership1of the Liberals,
-dll raat larlaa aaa laf ar a taad ramrtilol labaa crah ta
a,
now proclaims an idea inconsistent with the parliamentary
J4*
R a a r a ia a lr d I V a t U a i l i r l» r
la ia a d
V rm fC N r
R fe ro s o a m - system of government.
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ttra a . l a a , R a w Y o rb , C h lra a o ,
H&lt;&gt; wnnts cabinet members choueii for ability rather
P a l r a i l , Waaaaa C it y , l i . L o u is .
V b a lla r a ld la a m am Caa o f th r than for political affiliation. Even one-party-candidates too
daaartolad P r a ia w h ic h la e a t lllr d
a
a
a la a lr a lr ta ib a a ia f o r r a a u h ll. seldom are composed nf lenders chosen for ability Ifi the field
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ca l aew a p r im a l of their portfolios; under a system in Which (liu cabinet
•it'' r*»a llotbala a fa aawll iptha eiic lo
r, aa w a ll aa n il
I oil
A P an a a d la p a lih a a ,
make-up follows the political distribution of the parliament
( ■ • ' ------"FRIDAY NOVrsTilB------- the idea seems unreal
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By DEWITT MACKENZIE
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Sayre Says Creative
Capital Is Needed
CHIL’AOO, Nov. 6, (/Pi— Morris
Sayre, preuhlant of llie National
AiiBix'iatloa of Mauufaeturtrs, said
today enterprise* raunut ho free
without "cruulive capital."
In un address prepared fur the
American HnkciV An*uclatluii cole
venllon, Sayre said taxes !m 0
taken so much that "industry today
I* $|8r&gt;,aiM),iKHl,WHi short in new
plants, new machines, new tools
and new processes."
Capital to increase productivity
ihrouph Investment in mor* tffielent machines and tools I* th«
answer to inflation, Sayrt conlended.

Dili you ever have an overpowerinK urge In return to lha seem*
of vour childhood after long yeari
of obm-nceT
Well, l did, and that’* what I
win doing when I played hook,-?
from this column the last foilnight of October. I went back to
mv native Vermont to try to re­
new acquaintance which had beta
largely ecverrd fur a generation-a ilarmg adventure ana on* 1 ap­
proached with a mixture of eager­
ness anil of fear that I should
fail in my quest.
And lust what, you aek, bar. tbit
to do with the "foreign affair."
which I nin supposed to analyte!
Well. Mint's u fair question, and
1 pleoil guilty to straying n 1st.
However, the dictionary says '-foreign" means, among other tilings,
"irrelevant," and no I venture •«
go ahead with my story And ,f
you wilt come along, I nunpeet we
may find a mural which will justi­
For Peace Or War
fy Hie at erratum.
.
I'm not quilt sure what Impelled
H ip announced mm of a in w nlnft m the high command lne m make this trip, but 1 felt

Stork Mart Tumhle.s
As l-iossrs l*ih* 11^
N EW Y O R K . Nov. 5, (/Pi - 'Ihe
stork iniiihei h.-aded downward
early today after momenta*y in.
decision.
In lei* than half an hour luisss
piled up to more than 'J painM,
LVinidderable activity developed.
Steel khare'i led the m l re a l, fullowed by motors, rails and oil. Th*
balance of the market slid down­
ward nt a rlow er rale.
M
The fresh decline followed ) r Y
terdav’s iuiiy which rec'inped patt
„f VVednesday’i severe post-else,
tion losses

WHEN WE KNOW THE HAP­
PINESS OF LOST LOVED ONKS,
1/. ONLY SELFISHNESS COULD
MAKE US C O N T I N U E TO of iho Army is to make it ready for peace or war, to eli- j that l had to get back to the old
MOURN, Blessed ara they that m inute the need for sudden change in event of an emer- *l«v* among the mountains and
mourn, for they shall bo comfortoency. If tluit aim can tie ni hleved, an invaluable confribu- l»kca where my dad was a Matlmad.—Mat. S;4.
tion will have been made In the .touirily of the nation.
( j aave the uncomfortable feeling
A notable modern example of keeping un arm y com­ that iiiv m ilium called the turn
Do your Chriilmai shopping
mand ready for war white the army itself was rigidly limit­ when nlia remarked:
eaily.
F im iirn
I 'i&gt; ;lit K l a z e
‘A
ed by the demands of peace was that of the German gen­ "Muc, I Ido In a nign we ait
Walter Lippmann explaint it thi% eral staff from tin- end of World War I to the open nbro gelling un hi yenr-i. when folks
At Santa Mo n i c a
.
,
..
,
I,
iiru i, .
. : neqillre gray bairn they t,»gin to
way: Tuesday'* election was the pfitmri
or tin- pt-aco &lt;i ♦atif bv H itler. W ith a ^ t l n y tr v u ty |
„imul 1(,m v,mth "
greatest victory Franklin D. Hooie- army, the general slnfi inamigeil in keep itaclf intact ami
I .OH ANHF.I.KH. Nov. 5, (,p|—
Well - mavbe Anyway, Ilia Ulivell
won.
H u n d ict' «f griiny firemen raejd
to keep Ms own and Btibordinate ofticera thinking uml plan­ tliot of it nil was that I firiallr
time In la y in u fight to ,aaa
piled lido my ear and wandered
scores „f Santa Monica moontiM
The United State* i* reported ,n ning in terms of large armien uml large operations. Never­ off
on mv own, since my lady was
theless documents now available indicate th a t the German
home* fn,m destruction.
having armed lluee French diuotherwise engaged.
army
was
far
ready
fur
war
when
Hitler
began
to
rink
it.
Hut nalur.- was against them
»ion» at a co»t of $5,000,000. T inThun it wun that finally I fronted
The I nited States Army does not hnve the handicap Lake
j The weather bureau said high
(,'hninptnin on the ferry from
should prove very helpful, provid
| wind* which carried Mamet, three
of externally imposed restrictions, but the financial and the New York nidc, nod arrived in
ing they are noi French Commur.
mile* in Mire,- hours yesterday—
psychological
limitations
ot
peuce-time
are
a
severe
enough
Northern
Vermont
ninidnt
a
burnt
I would lake the area again and
ill*.
_
of
Indian
minimur
which
niirely
had
test for a command seeking to keep itself ready for war.
humidity, critical below 30 per­
been prepared for llie prodigal.
cent, probably would drop as low
Wonder how m»ny of you poli­
A glorioun Idaie of color filled
as 10 percent.
tician* noliced the aimilarily be­
I lie eountrvNide-. un nmaxing mvd
Buriod Violin
ih e 10001, 11111, I,hue is ceutci#d
tween Ihe type of campaign wagnl
b y of gnl,I and lirowrm ami rcl'i
ill picturesque Topauga C a n y o n by Governor Dewey and ibnl id
winding lliroujfli the hills fc*ta
It Is saddening to observe the currying out of such and velliiwn and green*. It lookid
the Pacific to the Han FernaoW
Dan McCarty tail Spring, and thev str.m i/e wishes hm that of Louisa TVrzI, one-time concert h Hiniigli Mod had been puinlinr
a vurignted picture and had drop
Valley,
both loit. If you want lo win, don't violinist and lyric soprano, that her violin be hurled witli her ped bin pali-tle upside-down,
be afraid to slug.
body. While she still lived, she uiu-e was willing to sell the
Thai wan an nunpu'loun welcome,
Truman Speech
instrument, a Stradivariiis but m, buyer came forth to meet and It wan fnltowc'l by a warmth
Father Kills Man For
NOVEMBER SPECIAL
Bernard Baruch, lifelong Demo
j of gi eel Ing throughout my tour of
the
$15,000
price.
F loatin g Oil M aclilnelesg W ave $5
Molesting
Daughter
cu t, but one who did not opcnN
H’lmtinued
From
I’uge
1
)
U’e haven’t upacr tn g„
A Htradivnrlus violin is valued not as a museum piece, tlm Mate.
We giva you expert workmanship and best material used In
all mv reuiiiurm, but ainnnx tJinu that which wvlcumod him
support President Truman's clei •
hut been use the perfection of its design uml muking result a into
ill price waves, shaping and styling Included.
SIIARPHUUIUi I'a . Nov 5, I/Pt
them wan one svilh Chari* K. j home from hi* campaign. "Thunk
tion, ily* that "Wilh intelligent e.
I ls a t W ave* up to $20
Cold W aves $.i to $.L&gt;
I in musical tone the ipndity of which never has been equaled Crniip, tin- (Irnen Mimntnln phll &gt;&gt;’uu from tin- hot tom of my heart." —An enraged father who believed
this country can enter into nn at!
h a t ih f a c t io n g u a r a n t e e d
oaopher whn daily broailcasl* his i Floyd A. TruacoH, anulHtunt Ilia nimnil daughter hud been raped
1since Antonio Stradivari laid aside his tools.
venture in prosperity in which th*
In Un- burial of such an instrument the world loses in- Hewn uml vlews to Vermonters 1supi-rlntemlent of polh-i-, Kuid ut burnt lulu tin- Juil here today and
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
whole world can share." Bui "in comparable music some new artist might have produced with Then IIiiti- wun Frrd Pi-lara. who I '•’""t 500.000 perMons "und pro- fatally shot n 75-year-old, oneHettia Keilani
Harriett fllawtar
alinmlomd m-wapaper work t„|haMy tnoro" turned out ulimg legged rag picker ufler minimmi
telligence" means die willingness in
it. The tomb becomes no richer
Phone 971
grow nppli-H on Smith Hero Island; »he line of march.
mg a police Hcrgeiiot in witness.
work, to produce, and to share
In ........... lain- with vast success.
Policemen on the White H
The victim, William Moore, was
unselfishly the profit* of labor.
I was privileged to be a guest u, I ifround* _ thought 50,000
shot twice in the hcarl. Police Mgi.
You cannot enjoy the more abun­
Robert Autelli uuid Nicholas Antithe hoincs of both these old friend
l.aFayotte Park ucrofs Pennsy­ co, :i7, Khnr|ishurg bartender, fired
dant life when the abundance is
and thrir charming wives.
Avenue from the White Mie shots from u .'l:! "U revolver
lacking. Nor can all the people be
Well, as I renewed acquaintance lvania
House waa solidly packed with before Autelli could prevent the
with
Vermont
and
her
people
I
was
prosperous when some want it all.
atruck btMh^-dlseovery that while * W l r Introduced Vice Presi­ tiagedy.--------------Autelli raid Moure bad been
she lied kept step with progress, dent Barkley as "the president
Biggest gam to come out or*!
laded on a charge of molesting
she hadn't changed greatly physi­ of the Henate."
Tuesday'* election is the end of
Antirn'a five-year old daughter.
cally or In her attltud# towards
Barkley, after telling the Presl.
divided responsibility in the federal
f’oiintv detective Ceurge We Idle
life during the past generalten. dent It had been "a grant pleagovernment, (he concentration of
She Is the name kindly, upright sure" to be associated will, him mid Antiro would be charged with
,
power in the hands of one party.
(though never austere) personality ill llie campaign, declared that the murder. •
IVff-tV \ MICH — nark in llie Twenties, when
who ever since colonial days has election had proved one thing "it
No longer will the Home or Senate,
I s nlghtclirtsa Cliinbr&lt;l far above the church an,I
contributed greatly to the welfare la that the American people do Frem.ii Rail Workers
block Adminiitrstion bill* whether
only Ju»t below sex In the popularity acale In this
uf our country and helped build It their own thinking and their «&gt;«n
to repeal anti-labor laws or to re­
tn Ihe paramount position It i,ow voting on the day of election." Vote On Short Strike
Klnniurou* Mornorah. there was a certain set
enact prie» controls. And no longer
holds in world affair*.
Ainid more laughter and .......
(nrrnuta used In establishing these Mlgh-clas*
Rut to get hack tp our mutions, Barkley concluded;
can the Preiident blame Congien
saloons
PARI.S, Nov 5, i/Pi— Hall work­
I decided that llio proper pine*
"I shall do everything In luake
for what happens. In 1^52 die
You protured a hand that could play loudly, a
for a fellow lo start his recuact- thin administration a nice,- mid er- of a iiru'Cummunlsi union
chorus line lliut danced bndly but stripped beau­
DemorrsU will have to thuw ike
munt uf boyhood days was at tils to advance t h e . cause „f peace were voting three to .me today for
tifully little wiKiden hammer* that belabored
people a better nation and a hrltrr
a naiiou-wide "4-linur rail strike
birthplace, und so in due count* I throughout the world "
tnble*to| * noisily nqd waiter* who could succcesiworld, or lake (heir medicine.
The President's train from In­ in firat returnsarrived In the sweet village of
fully add mountalntua check* that crippled the
Naliuuul attention turned to unWest Iluikti, among the liiTl-t of dependence, Mu,, pulled in at
customer’* billfold mightily
Americans in Nanking and
Northern Vermont. I didn't know 10:65 A.M. A cheer went up from tcit smotig mil and metal workers
Hie nightclub of those day* wa* an hysterical
Shanghai are warned to get out
anyone there, hut tlio little church the crowd surging around the «i llie month-old coal strike ap­
peared waning.
thing,
the
password
wa*
"Whoopeel",
every
night
lo which my father had been a t­ station.
of China in ihe face of the Com­
I lie buck to work movement in
“W* want Truman." they chant,
wa* New Year1* Eve and th* clientele lived on an
tached still plays Its pari In th*
munist advance. The Nationalist
Mie northern coal fields was gath­
Mil Htlmir
Ufa of the community, as It lisa •d.
Erneat Hemingway for-tomorrow.we-dle scale,
armies are crumbling on the newt
When the train Mopped, Henulor ering strength, but so slowly that
for ncoren of years. And you don't
o\&lt;-t.drinking, over-tipping, over-sfiouting. over­
of the election from the United
need tn know people to ancouqtar Alban Barkley, the next vlco officials would not give figures for
sobbing and awakening In the morning with eome of the moat
the region
•
Stales. Few Americani temcmhrr
fricmltincsn In Vermont” or In any president, clambered aboard.
remarkable hangover* on recotd
In general, the officials said,
Mr. Truman beaming proudly
other slate uf our grind union,
that Dewey had promised a Mar­
A nightclub of the Twenties could not be described correctly as a
as mv experience has shown me. came out on the platform and about -ill per cent of the normal
place tn attend for amuaement and enjoyment It wee a place where
shall Plan for China, but the Chi
greeted his running male
ton.noQ
probably would be
you
paid
heavily
to
hive
your
evening
Huffed
*o
full
of
none
and
nese were banking on it heavily
Members of the cabinet and minrd today.' The bulk of thin
New Cub Scout Pack other dignitaries hastily scram- would come from the Lorraine
excitement that you would not have to Think People, you know,
Unless President Truman revise*
dfsllke Thinking
aboard. Some were accom­ Ba-dn,'where the strike never has
his policies in tha Far East, the
To
Be Formed Nov. 10 mltd
panied tiy their wlvea. Th* hand Iweo fullv effuctlvo^ they said.
However, thing* change, things never atay the eame. what waa
Communists will loon have all of
shaking and congratulations went
lovely then Isn’t lovely now. aa Noel Coward aaya Theae daya, tha
All parents who are Interested o n - f o r more than 10 minutes,
Asia. That would be almost as
eitabllihment* that can correctly be called nightclubs have little.
In having their nine to eleven while the crowd yelled and tilt
PLANK CRASHED
disastrous for this country as for
If any re*cmhi«nce (■&gt; the enskeplte of th* Twenlle* 1 sm speaking
veer old ioiih Join a new Boy metropolitan police band blared
KOI,IN FIELD, Nov. ft, t/P) them to have all of Europe.
of the New York nightclub*: I am not too familiar with saloon life
Scout Cub Pack, now In pr»f*M away lustily.
Officials Imre- reported Ihrei of­
votalde of thia city at the moment.
of formation, are invited to nitet
Also waiting at the platform ficers and livo master sergeant*
Perhaps the best explanation of
For all I know, they still ara pounding on the tablet with wooden
Wedncsdnv evening ut 7:f)0 o'clock were President William (Jreen of killed early today In the crash of
what happened Tuesday came from hammera In Duluth (a* a matter of cold fact, they (till do that In
at llie Methodist Church Aim** the American Federation of La. a Hm 7 near Nlcevlllf.
one big club right here In New York, but a native New Yorker ha*
with E. .C. Hogan, ecout executive bor, and Senator J. Howard. Mea Republican member of Congress
The public Information officer
of the Centrnl Florida Council, It (Irath of Rhode Island, chairman said apparently all aboard wura
m&gt;t been caught in that club In 11 years) or hiding their liquor
who wai quoted by our Associated
waa announced today by l-ee Sam- of the Democratic National Com- killed.
■nder the rhalr In Dallas However, tilings here In the big town ara
Press wire in • moment of mental
tials, icout publicity chairman.
Officials aald all war* based
different.
They
u*e
to
knock
you
out
to
taka
your
moniy
Now
they
mlttas.
„
,,
aberration as follows I "President
The new Pack la being formed
Hours before the President * here. Their name* were withhold
chloroform you, Tenderneia la the password-.
Truman won tha election bee am
duo lo tha fact that the regular arrival, crowds wore gathered temporarily pending nuliflcgtiun of
/T H E OPENING OF A NEW CLUD thaotheT night brought Slf Hcout Pack haa reached maaliuum •long hlk Pennsylvania avenue next of kin.
rate gave the people comgawtmvsite, ha declared,
this home to me. Thl* one te called the Chat Nolr and la situated
Thu plana was coining in from
route from Union Station to th®
ham and promise to soatehm the
downstair* in lha St Merit*, a continental-type inn on Central Park
Whits House. At the eta lion unulher field mid crashed about
prosperity ewexpucraery ompjmciplats there was a surging mob. five miles front her* about 1 A.M,
South where Die regular roomers sound more Ilk* Charles Bayer
Tourist Season
•int and the peace of lomelhereGovernment workers were ex­
than any iix Impressionists.
HLIGHT MIBTAKK
publican. Ze Theomnilyc qpublickcused from their Juba for a.-couple
You do not tnler the Chat Nolr by a door, you poke your heaD
Continues Frees Pea* Dart
HAN KUAN Cl BCD, Noy. 6. (JP)
taiie cm thyour amolhnlstli aon’through a luxurloo* drapery Into a dlmly«lighted, lush room and a ford will have a good tourin' Ma­ of hours. School children left —An error of 17,8111! vote* cdt
son and aald that a number of new school with not#* from p^rwnt®. President Truman’s lead In Calif­
dubthe se uiixbllttould Dewey
suave headwsitor pokes Ms head right back at you Once ha hal
to
visitor* were present laat overling, or almply played "hookey
ascertained
that
you
have
a
clean
collar,
a
full
billfold
and
a
reser­
owtp be uvpoinlc, or devline to
ornia to 88,833 over Governor
and that a number of former visit- gat In on tne uxcltemant. There Dewey today. Th* error occurred
vation, he u*h-ra you to a table.
acxpt ohe ofqce, ihetievn somewere thousands uf , out-of-town
ora
have
Indicated
that
they
will
’ A violinist Is playMf'gentiy. or If he l( not. a trio li Kvarythlng
othirrepublivan of high stamdipg
vleltora.
.
, In Cuiitra Costa County election
bo back thia winter.
sterna to bd in pink or black -Thare la a huge *piay of flckvrra on ins
Washington had seen no auch return*.
Viallora were asked to make
aboqd realva the pmit usa tokof
piano ar-d, In keeping with the present trend, there te no dance floor
suggestion* t a to what kind *of outtumlmr alnce 1945 whan Frank­
damocmic-4307ican uty onh feign*
There Ia n wistfully sketchy mural of Part* on one wall
entertainment they would like dur­ lin D. Roosevelt'n body came home cited, noshing throng—eager to
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, All in all, tha place haa tilt alaganca of a good funeral parlor and
ing th* coming aeaaon. Some re- front Warm Springs, Go., where see ami pay tribute to this man
plcnlcet kothera ahuffltboard. On* death suddenly struck )hc war­ who confoundsd pollster* and
lh&gt; warmth of an evening, with friends at hqmv Thty are going to
’ Wa hear a great deal about
time Preaidant. Than It • wa* • forccMlw*
teparate you from your bankroll hare, but you aet&gt;.yve impression
.T l 'i m
criaaa in thia' Country and the num­
silent, weeping assembly.
treonllnary, alng|a-h«nd*d polltlthat a caudal anaesthesia will be uaod. and theloatraUon will b#
Today It wu a cheering, eX"bskl Nlury
during th* turn of th* century,
an' hist
ber of daihr murder* U horrifying.
^virtually painless.
«
AHKRTItl%
_ _ worse thai
an what we hear about,
But
Tha entertalnmant a t ChBt Nolr oenauta o ( V pretty emger.l Mr. Armltaga revealed
ro im v a —
KtonMRtatfy^mlBtad by
IN
‘another pretty Unger and ket piano-ptaytng huNBnd, a husband* f
•r read about in the statistic* is the
•
i
ard-wiit mind-reading set UkaYa a pretty hared way to dewrtbe
' ir of murdtrt committed
; - • «*«»•'
: » ( , . 5-*v'
tMUte to eusM ()h* vertkal \
the perionable Lucille and JMdte Roberta who probably have played
iwtxwnaanasijaiw-rti.fi. J
art never reported, or never
tCaaMaati'oii Fare Rlgkt)
before
orowned
head*,
net
to
mention
Bob
Topputg
and
U
n
a
The American Medical
at tiOO o'clock at the Legion Hut.
you took dimmer, mor*
•Turner), a young comedian of the wrjrev sort and tha aforementioned
*
to
B reveals that aaveral
On* of th* main purposes of the
iVlntlnlat and trio.
coming drive for member* wlU'hs
murdera aft cdtnmitted
youthful^
Sty
I*
and
comfort
art^yourt
In'oh
unlimited
, It la presented in a fashion mads popular by tha Blue Angel, an
to secure additional aupporV for
llspihllfl
without being officially
Bait llda saloon to wMoh Chat Nolr. has more lhan a casual reaem*
the expansion of the VFW f “
Mtoctlon of fobVks ond potlsrm. Fsrfact flt oisurcd.
] aa murders. A body ia
blance. There l( no dynamic. paiaonaUty-ktd maiter of csremonlea
horns for war orphans and
trip-hammering
you
with
OMh
tucossalvt
act;
flrat
you
do
a
Utlta.
the take and promptly
of tatsrana. Tha VFW '
driAkmg and then an act la offered. Then UM lights go up again ana
these at Eton Rapids, MlcL
‘ iwof accident "
amour m a in a o i n c h s
receiving many application* ( for
M a little mors driaMng Then another act and a little m art
WotM‘4 Largstt
Q ttk lt Coart-fo-CoaN
IDOO
•ntry from dependent aurvlvbrs
ring, and ao on.
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u wim ob mom
of war dead,
whole thing la eemewkat aa li you w a n at a Park avenue
tr: 'party; with talented gueeta aM |M f a P&gt;ay»a when railed on. amt
One machine can produce as
it ta enly whan you a r t ouUlde m tha atdawalh d i ^ irately huntiny
“VORKKCf MEN’S W iAft"
many aa
paper bags, gqv
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S t Monica Chafttei
Has Weiner Koa*t

Social A nd Personal Activities
faitln Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Woman’s Club Holds
Meeting

F1UPAY, N O V .g, 1948

Social Calender (i on e r a I
• FRIDAY
World Community Day will Inobitrvtd by Urn Unitcu Council
of Church Women ul the Jumui
High School. .Nits, Donald Middle
Ion it chairman ami him arranged
a program around the subject „f
"Psrk-n-Tuwel" bundle* which me
bring dedicated at lliis time. The
rame program will be given at
St, PnvdV Baptist Church nt Ninth
Street .md I'iite Avenue til 1 ""

The Saufurd Womali’a ('lull held
it* general huvine** meeting and
luncheon oil Wednesday at I'd 10
o'clock nt the club house. The
I’oillturlam was attractively decor
atiit with arrangements of pink
i»*es and glsdioluses. During the
lllec ting Mrs. Fred Williams intro­
duced 14 new inembn* who are
Mrs. J te Corley. Mrs. William
Untie, Mrs. (!. D. Forrester, Mr*.
). .1 Kuuth, Mr*. Amy Anderson,
I'. M.
Mr*. K. J. Mimghton, Jr., Mra.
The tegular meeting of the (■oitluti Bradley, Mr*. Charles
American l.egimi auxiliary will he Vinlupit'll, Mr*. Clnieiice (lender
held nt 7:30 nt the legion lint.
roll, J r , Mi*. Clayton Smith, Mrs.
Memliers of Demluula l.udge No William Kirk, Mrs, Murry, Jarvis,
4.1 will meet at S:Ol) I'. M. in the Mr*. T, K. Tucker nod Mrs. II. L.
Odd Fellow* Hill lu prac’ice fur Zimmerman.
Initiation which will be held Nov
was made t&gt;y Mr*.
4. All membeis helping with the D Annoucement
B. Wfit kins of a bridge party
degree work are a* bed to In pre tiling sponsored by the American
tent.
home Department on Nov. 12 at
The officer* of Brownlee Young the rlliu budding. Rcimrts were
Adult* Cln.:s will hold their month lu ard frutn Mrs. O. I’. Herndon on
lv meeting at the Presbyterian the - t a t 1 'imvei tiim lield recently
Church nt 8:00 P. M.
in Orlando and from Mrs. Oscar
SATURDAY
M. (Ilirrisun, club president, of
Thu Royal Ainl.asHuduis of tl. !1he state hoard meetitig held In
I ust Baptist Cliutch wilt have an , jeala
MrKV[l\"lm0re h ^ e h l Tfts,,« u r !'
A. il.e conclusion of the bus lues.

v&gt;

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Members of the St. Mottlcn
Chapter of the Woman's Au*BTelephone 148 iary of Holy Crus* Episcopal
Church and their husbands and
friends enjoyed a welner roast
on Wednesday evening al *d*u
o'clock. The group gathered
frout of the outdoor fireplac# »'
the rear of the Klk's Club. In
Mra. I. L. Talbott returned on charge of the affair iweret» social
k it
I,. F
Monday after visiting friei
friend* in chairmen. Mrs. B. 1*
Jr. and Mrs Cliartrs Vodoplch.
West Virginia and Indiana
Served witli the welner* and
i roll* were cole ........
slaw, .........
baked heale.
Mr*. R. 0. Kenan of Birunug.
Bit..... ................................
ham, Ala. arrived today to visit i small cakes, mince meal cookie*
her mother Mra. 11. C. DuBu*r
and hot coffee. Those enjoyinc
-------------the evening were
................
Mr. and
...... ID*
Mr. and Mr*. I’rrcy I. I.ane of Fred A. Dyson. Rev. and Mr.Jefferson City, Mn aie visiting II. I,. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mr*
Mr*. l.*ne’* sister Mr* W I*. Yes- R. W. William*. Mr. and Mr*
H. I.. I’erkius, Jr . Mr. and Mr*
ley.
Charles Vodoplch. Mr. and Mr*
Mr*. W. II. Kllerbe urn! son Wic- l.aureu Johnson, Mr. and Mr*
kv returned an Monday trom At- A.
,, H. lUixhurv,
,
.. Mr. and Mr*
xml- -Mr*.
lanta where they visited Mr. «nJ 1Ojinald June*. Mi. —
w Ce.

P e r s o n a Is

S i "• *•«». f.» ........... . jfJJi.iofJ, “i";,MavS wriViffi W

ci«ya.

Miss Eliralieth Dyson. K. A
Newman. Jr. nnd Boh Cornell-

PAGE FIVE

THE GARDEN GATE
'Mir Weekly Column of the Snnlord Harden &lt; Inti
By MRS. E. H. KILPATRICK, IB

Plans
Complete
For
I/s
•
hupper - i arnivai null - f11itii S.inf'ii.l jitiil

unify”. Thill
frnnt KlJ
A IM T H 'K K IIC « H lfO K P
A *u|qier-carnivnl will l.e pi., I \VfKIlf t,.
I WUH Ilf Mill**! *'1■Ir* *'111 t lit*
1
SWEET PEAS
I Ih weis. Any .-tdinaiv garden soil sented i&gt;y Die Magnolia I'ucle if
I lu popular mime of laithyrils m smtiild. fut
provided the Sunfoid Harden 1‘luL • n Satin
I hut 4'firnivfi! sii|t|i*&gt;f flu- ■ Magodoiiitu*, ntn- of the l.egtlttllnusti j it is *u!fn midly druiiied so that day evi-ning at the hunu .J Mi* lifttill *‘j 14'll* iuf t h»* Sm ift'i l - .nidi a
giowu for it* handsome ulul fra- in period- ..f »u.le-sive ruin the M i rill III R u s s e l l T h e si lp l'i i will
,t . -ii(iriiin ifig ***t n* m i - a nig h t
giant flowei s. Uecauae of it* Wutei will not tu- on the -urfltce begin at ti ttn o'clock and ceim. i
1111.1' Ilk-* fun
Al 1• Y uN H
lunge of color, beauty of form the musing (tie plant* to tieCumu | attractions will feliluie a di-ptav
f i"tit fIt*- i't)|.iik’ in fh f
sweet pen is not only the queen &gt;• How and tlo toot- to ilceuy. A of Indies' hat*. dlc**e* end y&gt;. i.g
it. 1 1* Milt t « ff* .........
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•
ot tlie lurge genus to which it he »«iiv\ muj umi;iI1\
betti*!* 'men'* f a s h io n - m odele d t*y a g i „ u |.
IIS .11 I I I I S l » l \ l i E E I . J &gt;FR Pi
longs,
bot
now
ranks
fir*t
nuioiig
ii
MillIni
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- it. *
till tin 111 flowein it lius been long itiiiiHtiii ] .n , r
Tiled- Will la- oh llll.to.ll of
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MILS.
l:- l
iillivnled in gulden*, mid ill re­
If
-u&lt; t ; | h‘;ia phouhl mi*cellaiie.,u- allude- a . ok-1 w.d' Hitting
S \ \ 1 EN K \
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a new lo ca tio n e a c h | plant - a n d di -n c h u Ji ', i n d i
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to a place among the five leading 14*1.1 tfn | atlai s h o u ld la1 p re - ' sold, f o r tu n e - will I,, o d d to d
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Ihe rweel pen i* u native of 4 - 1,1 4 I III
blii elimnlc where | Miami floii-t will d&gt; o ' H . &lt;&lt; il .
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tin Island of Sicily ami wu- fnsl I h**v an planted in Dm -pi tug, the tioli of t ioiie-e lump tree- tltio
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White* (r '»dm♦i11l1l t *•t1i lVl MIII M&gt;i; \ M.I
MSI- &gt; • •i
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K ' py .i I H i tic u h m u i S iii'u t Y in I a # *
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I't ti l* * I I till d-t dh*
Hv htiMt Ii,. liud inttudtu1edj iMitcrlam
( ’ h a |i I v r linu gi ' i i t. . . i.1)1' ! '1•f&lt; ' atY I' ' I k'"lk»| I It • f
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FrinuU of Chftrlea Huh^f II will
rtirrel tu Itarn that he in eonfinal) to thf Ftrnahl l.auKhtnn J I ) Q U ) ( h t i T H O f W e s l e y
Memorial Hospital where he undei
M o n th ly
M eet
went an appendectomy on Wrdnes- l l u v e
day.
i The Daughters of Wesley Clas*
Mr. and Mr*. Alton Mlitdlemn 1of Ihe First Methodist Churchiinei
and daughter Edna Hail ami Mr on Tuesday evening at the hono
ami Mrs. Hubert l.elifo of Dayton, of Mrs, E. C Daniels with Mr*
Wyo. are spending two weeks in Daniels, Mrs. l» F. .White, MrSaufurd os guests of fnend* and Hobeit Inti ell, Mr*, n *-■ ■'*
and Mr* I* A Rowland as ho*
of ag,. and leader* will he J o e ' *? . M'erke. Mrs J. H. relatives.
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| tisses. Ill the absence of lb'
Wright and Joe Duggar.
Kirkpatrick, president of tin
The Magnolia Circle of 'lie Ban- ■uthern dtviiioii of tin- American
l.igiou A u xiliary, vylto hud a* the
ford Harden Club will npousor
for her talk "Veteran'* Rethe business session.
carnival supper beginning at il 111 subject
The
cuiire-tv chairman Mrs
Jiilitntfon". She slated that the Lauderdale where they visited
i*.M. at the home of Mr*, tin lam l&lt;
Rev.
and
Mr*.
Mark
T
Carpent
Claude Herndon reported thid
l.ogion is ttie. largest patriotic
Hus:,ell in l.ooh Arbor.
ga id silt Lin in t i , r w,.rid" and "
W « t H.l.n Beach where several member* are ill ami stal
MONDAY
pointed out that the object of the they were the guest* uf Rev. and ed Dial during the month elghi
All day circles of the First Bap it I uliilliatiun program t* to re Mrs. Martin Brain.
buuquet* of flower# Mid
#**
list Church will meet at lu on liahilitaate veterans and tu re­
card* had been sent. Mra. R"»
Among
D.
A.
It.
ntetiilietx
of
A. M. to study the Mission .Study state them as much a* posible tu
Tillls
building fund chairman,
Book, “Torch Bearer* in Hunan"; u minimi useful life. Mrs. Kirk- Hanford who attended u meeting reported that IKl had been rat­
and
luncheon
at
the
Hramlview
also for u covered dial) luncheon Patrick said that the t.egion
ed by Die circle foi the fund
with the fulltiwlng:
Auxiliary and other organizations Hotel In Euxtl* on Frldov were
Announcement was made that
Mrs.
L.
P.
Hagan,
Mrs
II.
W.
Circle Nu. I, Mrs. Forest Hut an' attempting to make the vetthe December meeting will I"
Rucker,
Mrs.
K.
W.
Hupreehl
chel, 2120 I.uurel Avenue. Circle
an-' hospital* u. homelike as
held at the home of Mr*. T. I I 'hnu d »i| I • l Iti 1 11rii* Kvrtt iri
Mi - II t M
Mr* Miriam Russell. Mr* A. C Rullivari
*4 , Si ii ml Mn*
Nu. 2, Mr*. A. C, Benson, South possible for the hoys Mid girls
on Dec lit. Refreshment
U ff I■H I »* t‘,.kfui(| Y1*114-III'" Si i In.i \\ |, i, , iivrtl
liH Ik nt t-'»*4r-4
Benson
and
Mrs.
F.
F
Bolt.
Saufurd Avenue. ({Ircle No 1,
Those attending the meeting
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wt»ru aimvml to Mr». VVInn. M
f-'t H•a i * Isk*'' u" l,*
,t!'i niiM-tiiik* »*f Si
Mrs. J, K. Rogers. (Hit Myrtle
,,r(. Mrs. ,1 T. Newby. Mra.
w. A Hunter Mi** Versu Wood * |t«| *# iff wrl &gt;'lri| \ .ii |»»t It &lt;•
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Avenue. Circle No, 4First Baiitisl , Harry l.ee. Mis. i’linl t'l.e-tersiili,
cock,
Mrs
It
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Hickson,
Mi*\*
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E(.is
Church. CircleNo, fi, Mrs, II E. IMr*. James Huff. Mrs. Cecil Curl- Home DemonHtration Tlicltua lluminouil Mrs J- ” I d Imv 111 H
populm tl.iwei in
i
.|, , , \|.,ndav a ft......... mi
Turner. 210 WestSeventeenth
'
Mr* Robert W Williams, Mr*.
Anderson. Ji . Mi*. M L. Wright Mn- i»'mit i v nnd ’•■"•it I. M-itl
lit &gt;lu \V111111* • l, ntk* til | il*;? Oak
Street. Circle No. tl, Mrs. W. C I.aurcn
Johnson,
Mr*.
John Club Will Have Meet Mrs Ht'tndon, (Mrs It. B. Moi» J t II -hitkY s YY4-i Ik* l#I
Yt*11,M' Hr* IID t Tiny YVIlf* t'UlltlUi’t '
DeCourscy, 2lit West Nineteenth Mi-irrh, Sr., Mr*, Wilhnni Stumper,
roe Mrs. J C. Davi#. Mrs. J
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v
,,v M l . St I lot, White and a
Street. Circle No. 7, Mrs. C. W Mrs. Douglas Stcnstruiu, Mrs.
The Home Demonstration Club p. Thurmond. Mrs. 1 J. Iloyctt. 1•i»ii-i,| -4Ft*- flu t‘ompi-1 itce-tD
i##ti
iu
Forrester, West First Street.
m i i l i a i i r "u11 a ,i
William Kirk, Mrs. Edgar Mlt- will meet on Thursday it the Mrs. J E. McKinlev, Miss Bc**o tin -I,, % vYII ,IN'4 It •' 111&lt;a kf.f| ttu I i,iiiiimiittfr
*
, "ii v.
The Elsie Knight Circle uf the cli.ll, Mrs. .1. E. Courier, Mi* J. Tuurlst Center at 3:00 P.M. an,I /.ucliarv. Mis L. M Tyre, Mi* * , ,
t
N"V I. . k( ith. Mr \\ A
I’llhk ahciit. a di'-Yiii'
f. *i m-\v and. Ii lii'ltl
First Baptist Church will meet C. Fisher, Mrs. J, N. (iilluit Mr* each member is usked
linni? a C. M, Flowers, Mrs, .1. K. Cum la
l.i'ft
It
I
ill
i'Iuii ,, t
ltr i mii i *l D"
(
with Mrs. J. A Riser nt lu ll I C. Vk’iird, Mrs Charlc Vodu-l gift approprldtc for Christmas Icr. Mis Itov Tilll*. Mrs. Z. Il
Iti'Y and Mi* Ii |, /.nrtu**tdial!
Muii* th a n
11HIII v ii i i ’tir*
nf
French Avenue, at 7:l&gt;0 I*. M.
inch, Mr*. 11 C. l i d id , Mrs. W. with directions for making to ex Bailiff and llm hostesses.
Wkfi- CM
41' M »»».-.-*."*! and
- **i't 1 p e a , h a ve is -..............s i,ic e d
The Sun Beam* will mm I ul M Scott ami Mrs W. M. Philips. change with members. T h e toll
llt'V. /&lt;mniri mill' talked tu tlin
and
thiir
till'
i
/
put'll
"i'4"t
iiiin,
the church at 1I:!IH I' M.
Al-o Mrs, F E. Hots, Mrs Cor­ colt will he answered with homeI h r la i||1it *4u n ^ liil r a n d "itn i» m , iJ
"**•" " "
' h n * iii 4H L i f t 1 »♦•* 'E n ­
Circle* o f the Women o f the don Sweeney, Mrs. S C . (indium, hold hints. This will lie Die first
in a l Ml A D irt il’li E m il l, d m tiu \ ^M-m *t.a-• ' y t h r « 'h , n i d r ’ A l i l i r
Pre ibytorlan Church will meel a* Mr*. R. |&gt;. Higlilcymun, Mrs. meeting fur the new Couldv Agent
M im u l i la si- f in r k l i i 'i . i itu i’ *,f **,*»nr|i *i"ti f h i- ta lk r r f i r .-iliiiii'iitn
follows. Circle N o . I. Mrs. I. I C. l„ Redding, Mrs II W. Itucker, Miss Lila Woodard and all mem­
t u I t*i, m d u u i v a r ii'liH . ktm lat-iY c il t •* Mi*. W A A d a n n «.
Frtrler. chairman, with Mrs W. i Mrs. J. L. Lee, Mr*. Chjrlcs K. ber* are urged to attend.
y u n j c t l in tih u ut *J.r. * I f i 4 d u u iv
•' 3 ' h r a t r ijm iii All**, E . M
M. McKinnon. 901 Magnolia Ave­ tiinn, Mrs. Oscar M. Harrison,
* Out* u f I h r f it s !
in A i n u t iu ri*,
M i - I*' t HrM
Mm
nue; Circle No 2 Mrs. &lt;1- E. Mr*. Wurt W. Warner and guest*
Pritd rouFtnHrv h nftrn ttinxi
*wr»*t |*i* i t m lt ii i. i* ih*
rh u ii-i uf M h i » v l . r r ,
Mn
M, |» H a ih r r ,
(linn, chairman, will meet ut the Mr* M. H. Wulker and Mrs. I. D. tailEfaclory if it
iniwdtr«»d h«*.
an •|"*ti *(H ifiy I*&gt;t*at In n
•hn- |#t #*M i - IS U
K u jiir ih t , M n
I \
church nt 12:R0 I'M. for a covered Parker of Ashtabula, O., Mrs L. fore bflnit un»*d. Put thr tlnv
v id u n r n h m v " f litfh t utn) a n
lt"h « n n , M n
E I
ttu ia lir k . Mi *
dish luncheon; Circle No. J, Mrt. E Bpenesr, Mrs W. R. Jennings, m-fdli'-Iiki* hrrh into 11 mnrtuh
HAPPY IIIUTlIflAY
P u t nf ■* i?t uyy i li ha» m uch *hadr E mu Y it iii'h n . Iti-v am i M n /in.
C. 0. Henderson, chairman, with Mrs J. M. Move. Mrs. J. P. Cullen, and ptNtle and rnnih widl.
Mrx. ,1. It Jtdifinun
nil*
a *".4k ,
|irtntui:llifif
r l V f i*y% lli r i m ||11 and I h r h-i*-f r u r *
Mre. K. D. Brownlee, 60i! Mag­ Mr*. Rny Tillls, Mrs. C. R. Dnwnolia Avenue; Cirdtj Nu. 4, Mb . #&lt;&gt;0, Mrs. Find Willlamd jtud Mrs.
J. C. Hutrliisun, chairman, with 0. P Herndon.
’*
Mrs. H. C, Whetchel, lOlfi MagAlso Mrs. D. It. Wkikliit, Mrs.
nolia Avenue; Circle No. Ik, Mrs. W It. Elh rbe, Mrs. U. II. Crumley,
A. B. McKaney, chairman, with ,Y,rs. F. T. Meriwether, Ml- W A.
Mrs. Seth Woodruff. MX) Myrtle 1. suvitt, Mr* Erl Smith, Mr* J F
.
.
Avenue at 1!HO P. M witn Mrs. linker, Mrs J C. Hall, Mr- I’. P
Robert A. Fisk as co-hostess; llarkcy, Mrs It. II. Ilcck, Mi* A
Circle No. tl. Mrs, J. K Monger, hi Philip!, Mrs. H. L. Ziinmriuisn I
chairman, with Mrs. I.. It. I.nher, Mr . Ben Wade, Mrs. Theodore
2001 Magnolia Avenue nt I lid \knde, Mrs. F J. Hmlii, Mrs Jus
P. M., Circle No 7. Mrs W L. Corley. Mrs. Murray Jarvi*, MrRoche, chairman, will meet at the George Wells, Mis. E. A. Monfoi
For the thrifty shoppei' who tint's her i ’hnstm as Shuj&gt;home of Mrs. C. J Fisher, Orlando, Bn, Mr* B. C. Moore, Mr* Huy
at 12:00 o'clock fur a luncheon; Tallin ‘ind hoslesne* for Die meelping Early . . Thesi* a&lt;lurahle undies will thrill every
Business Woman's Clrclo Nu l, mg, Mr*. H. II. McCaslin, chan
Miss Sara F.asterby, chairman, mun, Mis. J. B. Williams. Mrs.
girl on your list!
with Miss Easterby, 117 West J. B. Crawford, Mrs. Lea It l.es
Tenth Street, at 7:30 P. M.; Hurt- her, Mrs. A D. Johnson, Mr*
ness Woman'# Circle No. 2, Mr*. J. J. Rocco sn,l Mr*. Ralph Austin
SIIOKTIK I*. .I s
Dirk Aiken, chairman, with Mlis Smith.
HALF
SLIPS
Eli ra be Di Fite, Celery Avemie, at
Saucy ami ninurl
nliort
8:00 P. M.
'o'
ii.mforlalife
to
l.oxile
v'
Kuyon
knit,
beautifully
lac**
trim­
TUESDAY
Social Department
.Mtiji.yeai In llolejiriHit'
The Woman's Bible Clas* of the
med cocktail bottom . . lit blue,
M/e- 13 to IH Regular 4.98
First Baptist (’hutch will iitesl at
To Pteweut Dart)
white amTl}Uck. Small, medium,
the church annex at 7 30 P. M. for
value
large.
Regular
value
1
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J
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Us regular business am) social
The Social Departmant uf the
meeting. During the social hour Sanford Woman's Club will pre­
Special 2*98
a White Elephant sale will be con­ sent its annual Thanksgiving
Special
£.39
ducted. Group No. 2 will be In bridge mo l Chinese eheekar party
charge uf Iho i.,fr«»tuu» nt*.
The Pilot Club will hold it# on Nov. to at the club house with
GIRDLES
regular dinner meeting in the hostesses being Mrs. H. D. High
SLIPS
Icy in in i Mrs, Fie Ir her Boll* ami
TOurlat Center at 0:30 P.M,
I'd HlMFLKX 2-wav Stretch
The Junior High School Parent- Mrs. W. D. Hofmann- The party
Multlflllament Black Crepe, lav­
I't*nl&gt; (iit'tlle anti girdle*
will
liegiu
at
1:30
P.
M.
and
**■
Teacher Association will meet at
ishly lace' trimmed . . u l u c k y
witli satin panel net in for
3:30 P.M. ut Ihe school. T. W. servalions must he modi by Mon­
break
for the short girl. Tlteae are
day
night.
Those
desiring
to
attend
sllemlh fit acruss I lie tlllllLawton, superintendent of publ'c
regular 8.98 valuea lu Hizen 34 to
instruction, will apeak on '^ ath- are asked to telephone Mra. IhJI#
tin
White, teanme Hu
waya tu Progress in the Changing nr Mrs. Hofmann fur reservation*.
40, Also a few Teartme Kuyon .Sa­
pulai 3,&lt;I9 values
Curriculum'*.
tin, lace trimmed. Rctfiilur valuea
The Federation of Woman's
Special £.9S
GLEE
CLUJI
I'ROGHAM
3,98
Clubs will aponaor a brldgelunchThe
Seminole
High
School
G’c*
eon at 12:30 o'clock at the LongSpecial £.69
wood hotel. The luncheon and Club will present a musical show
bridge gamca will be followed with case In the auditorium uf the high
PAJAMAS
• fashion show, in charge of Ihe school on Tuesday evening nt Atm
event are Mrs. George Brldgj of P.M. The glee club Is undvr the
("ul
ten,
Rayon Cre(MH4 and
GOWNS
Longwood and Mra. Leslie Hi yen direction of Miss OKI* Reesv Whit.Salin
in
Tearoae and Mine.
t
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.
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of Altamonte Springs. For reBeautiful gowns uf Rayon satin,
Nlripcrt ami .Solid nitora.
serrations guests are naked to
lace trimmed in Tearoae utitl white.
telephone Mrs. Clyde Hammy, 822- School glee club, under Ihe direc­
Taken from our regttlnr
J. or Mrs: C. M. Flowers. 607-M,
tion of Ml** Ollle Reese Whittle,
Buy several ', . for youraelf . . for
( d o c k previntialv |i r i e e il
A muaclal show case will be at 8:00 P.M. in th# school auditori­
gifts. Rejgular values 4.98 to 7.98
from 2.9H to H.9H
presented by . Urn Beminole High um.

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Special 1.98 to 2.98

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Use our convenient Lay-a-way Plan—

UNIFORM S- Fruit of the Loom Cotton Broadcloth, beauti­
fully talloia^L Princess Sty lea und set-in belt *Ivies. Mine with
whito trim. Regular 2.98 valuea . .

White Broadcloth and Poplin vulues 2.98 to 4.98
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�THE SANFORD HERALD,

FSL Directors

„ i a T e c h - T w tn e s s e e G a m e Is

Arc Scheduled To
Meet In Orlando

Jake P o w e l l Takes
Own Life At P o l i c e
Station In C a p i t a l

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* u lSanford
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h a«k
huiI
G iv e U p O n T w o F o o tb a ll C la s s ic s
I The
Club held
i th*lr weekly ahoot at the Munlclpal Airport Range yesterday. The)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (»F&gt;-i
19 T o 6 M a r g in i fallowing
By OATLK TAI.BOT
Alvin (Jake) Rowell, who rpsa
ig scores were posted:
By STERLING HLAPPP.Y
By ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR. from
Washington
sandlnt*
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K.
Ellis
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NF.W
YORK.
Nov.
5
(/T)— On good aulhnnty, llie nation’* two o u t - _g,
47
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ATLANTA. Not. 5. (*T*&gt;—Tfiia j* the werk President Truman upset
Herald HpArla Editor
2i! ? sn »l*nding lootball game* tomorrow pit Miiiouri against Oklahoma at Nor­
{)lipriors of the Florida Stale league liasehall fame, killed him-1
4Tnm Dewey and llie same may hapiscn to ihe fontlmll favorites.
Take Early r Z if m &amp; S l’r f'
self yesterday at police headqi.ar- C S flC tH
32 x no
However, In defiance of what happened to Dewey, the pickers with league are scheduled to hold their lers. He had Iteen arrested on j
21 x 50 man and Penn .tgatuil Penn State at Franklin Field in Philadelphie.
annual meeting a I the Angehilt
Those are the two contests on which the professional odds-mekers
Lead. But Invad- fSU'S'SSrl'iii
'
l»Vp esteplions hav.- drawn distinct lines between Southeastern teams lintel In Drlnndo Sunday ufler- had rherk charges,
20 x 25
and
point-giver*
ihrow up iheir calloused hands and *iy "you pick the
17
x
26
The
SU-year-rdd
former
Yankee
|
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r
s
M
a
k
e
R
e
b
o
u
n
d
Weatev
Bpencer
whirh^shnuld win and those doped to lose.
noon, nnd the top problem of thn
Hhet DeWniskl
13 x _
25 winners." Theyll give you points, otic way or the other, on any other ms•lav will he the selertlon of o loop id Washington outfielder fir e d ,
The exceptions an' Tennessee- erh and Vilianova-Kenlurky.
12 X 2h jor
on tha rnllegr schedule i
president to replace A. 8yd IterThe Tennessee Vola who gavef
None of the country’s "hlg five,” go their separate waya. Califor­
long, who wmh elected to the U.S
North Carolina, third ranking team
chosen in the Associated Press nia,
House of Representatives from
III the nation, such a bad afternoon
1th Its 7-0 w o r d , .play*
_
R attlers To as
weekly poll, appears in the two host to U.C.L.A., while Oregon,
Hie Fifth Cnngreaslonal District
8
f
t
a
L
t
J
n
r
t
&amp;
Florida
last Saturday, rnma to Atlanta to
League
of Florida.
,,
tnsH-up battles. Penn was voted
meet the sixth ranking team. The
Powell had been thken Into' height contest here lant night by Meet Tunkegee Club No. 7 and Missouri No. I) on the beaten only hy Michigan, take* en
Among other difficulties faring
Yellow Jackets are selected to win
, n !!• to A mitrgtn,.,.
i
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Washington at Seattle.
custody
at
Union
Station
after
a
national roll. But other aipects
the Florida State Laague will be
llitlr scvenlh this season and ieThe f’adets scored on a sms-*
. . . ‘ .......... ’
.
„
, --------The two leaders, undefeated In
Imal
hotel
ssked
police
to
riuettlon
"* two struggles set them conference play, do not meet, and
islnc.I drive of 70 yards shortly I TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 6, (Spe-i0f‘ (he
ihe airangement nf a schedule fir
main among the nine unbeaten muhim
nlHiut
some
i.imt
In
worthless
Ihe coming season. The directors
i,flci the kickoff, Malliee went .J"**-”
Florida AAM College i aparl.
r teams, hut Tech Ih nut the
the Rose Bowl selectors appear to
face another problem In that the checks cashed during a three-day „*T1 from the 2 yard stripe, and t Battlera will outweigh Tuskegee | Both Penn and Penn Slate boast he In for a headache.
favorite by any great margin.
N EW
YORK
Nov, 6 - &lt;dh
stay.
thr mnicxl looked a* if it would | Inetltute an average of th re e ; unbeaten records from last year,
If the two play according to •lack Kramer of Cos Anemic. i«d»v number »f teams In he represented
Baylor, unbeaten leader of the
'and the two hlg eleven* are col­ Southwest Conference, comes to
form, a sellout rrowd of 38,00(1 gained offinnl recognition a* Hi” m the league may chan go. Thr
? s ««"S
s i " " ,h* h" " r“" i!c s r , r : i . £ n r..'* .; liding for the first time In six the
ahould ser the licsl posslhlr defrri- best professions) lerntls ptn&gt;ci In l.cctlong Pirates are one of iit*- ■ /•” x
hlg rrnssroari In a tilt v|th
‘ weiik sisters'* of ihe circuit, and ' Dm ing r"hem'nurstInning PeweII t Hanford took over on their own [ *.,fpl,ter | ,rl"J]'10 -Stadium Betur- seasons. Something I* hound to the Texas Longhorns at Wueo,
alve game In Dixie. Tech nnd the United States,
they
may
tut
forced
to
drop
out.
tear,
and
a
sellout
throng
of
Tennessee are one and two In tulnt
S.M.U., winner over the Long­
He drew Ihe No, I spot In the
asked fm a e h a t^ to sMak In . 20 .0.1 drove to «h, r M, A 20 .* |
■ g So '
*
75.000 Pennsylvanian* ran’t wait horns last week, plays the week
defense In Ihe Southeastern Con­ ttMH rankings of the Professional The Upland Red Hats have fin- wotnsn companion who idrnllflen thf Br»t pario.) ended. C harhs. 10 W**1" «
aminl
problems
to
face,
and
the
In
see
It
happen.
ference.
Texas Aggies at Dallas.
Klee
--------------------*-----t.swn Tennis Association.
hrrself hs Jnsephone Amber ..f De- A# lei-en
rammed acrowi
fromTha
the |Tallahassee
The Tall* team’s weight
, In addition Trrli is the No. I
The duel out In Oklahoma plays Arkansas at Little Rock.
Krnmet's selection came ., • a 1’alniko Axaleaa are considering (.and. Fla. 8he told poller they three yard stripei aa ‘he second) margin will come In the hackfield
offensive team which suggests the surprise In no one. In hi- fin* the im.sihilliy of selling their had planned to get married &gt;es- slams opened. Bass missed the | where Quarterback Jim Williams matches what appear to be the
game probably won't bp a 0-0 tie. year in the play for pay game li" 11 hiii'Iiim', hut their club will proh- terday hut had changed their extra point.
IM PO R TA N T MAN
| and Fullback Ulysses Harley check most potent teams developed In
Vltlanova meets Kentucky In has left III! &lt;I'H,1.1 Hull he Is Hie ahlv remain in the circuit.
minds.
' After an exchange of punti, the | !•&gt; at J9B pounds each. Bernard the prairie area since before the The men In your U. fl. Army and
Lexington for a re-play of last heat.
Many directors are rfl-w,using
As two detectives stood nearby FMA. eleven started to run the I Stephens, shifty nophomora haU- war, Each dropped It* opening
December's Great i-skes Bowl
Behind Kratnei in the ranking- cuts in operating expenses for thp Pnwell suddenly exclaimed to hla ill on their own ten, but Fred i hack from Bryn Maw, Prims-. I* game, Missouri to Ohio State and U. 8. Air Force recruiting sta.
game. Tbe Wildcats haven't been ram s Boby Higgs of Altalena. Iciigue during the 1040 season. companion;
____ _
. . ___________
_______ Oklahoma to Rants Clara. Bincn i lion holds an Important position.
‘ ' Cooper, -paiky Fed wlngback, took i listed
at .HR)
pounds and Halfback
defeated Outside the Southeastern C alif., ih e liest m the Inislo i, Some club* did not approve thp
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a .L , a
» J * luiysees
tlu a n o a
fCurtLs,
'l i e l i a
lthe
ir a
itram
a U n t 'a
itfh
Horn »a Cadet" Lba»k’
indl
’s hhigh,
then each has hashed five oppon- n e-„ a representative of the blg“To hell Ilh It—Pm going to (hr. 'hall
ind they haven't won Inside, giv­ until big .lake came along.
-tiff league assessments last y e n , end It nil.'
lln then fired thr charged over tbe twin stripe Inin I scorer- register* 175 pounds on | rnt*.
1gesb—end most important—busling them a won three, lost three
The IM ..T.A. bracketed
l&gt; "i and W i l l set Iip a battle &lt;0 reduce fatal shots.
pav dirt for the first touchrlnwn i thr scales
| The winner nf tomorrow's tussle
,
wnrld He's nuallfled
record.
Budge and Frankie Kovacs of Oak expenditures of the league.
Although
Miss Amber .poke lm the visitor*. Bess kicked th e, This adds up to a 180 pound I will become a topheavy favorite,
. t , ' ht&gt;M
Joh
The Georgia-Florida
land, Calif,, in thud position UVI
Among those currently being about marriage plain, -------..........................
PowelPs, extra (mini
j average for the Battler ta
‘ --L1
t.«onr.
■»&lt;!
competent
c k s j for Big Sevan honors.
’ *n() rompetent m noro wu* joo
Jacksonville and the I
hv Van llo ia , mnfrsahmal at 'he mentioned foi the presidency ef wife, Elisabeth, told reporters they
Possibly
the
day's
third
must
because
h
e
»
specially
trained
end
During the fourth quarter. Don | which^ la It pounds more iwr man
hilt battle In Nashville are pmnllrl Germantown, Pa., Cricket Clou, the clrriil! an- H. A. Schiililgei nf were not divnrred. They were iVsil
climaxed
*** yard
— 1 drivo for] th , n ~
ixed a* 70
Tuskegee. —
The Golden —
Tigers Interesting meeting from • na- carefully selected to guide young
as the second mn.t important In was ranked fifth
N e w Smyrna, Gone Fisher of U p - married in 11132 and have a 16- (he Feds hy rroaslng .he goal
fi-om Alabama are rredited with a tlnnal viewpoint 1* the Int.raee- men (n choosing a career. Why
the SEC.
Olnny Pail- »f \ii-trnlin and l and. It M, Huntley of Orlando, year-old daughter.
■
; Dcul &gt;lrnpp&lt;
.h- recruiter
ped the pass.from center , n Eht „|vanlage In the line. Their Mortal fray between Army and . ..'* nwessary »or
Alphabetically take Georgia • I'ancho Begum of e,condor wet e1Fi ler Retinal of Oealn and Earle
for tne recrutier
Powell, a native «f nearby M w r • the try for the extra point, ami | chart'ahom lBs'poinds avarage'a. Stanford at Yankee Stadium.
Florida first. The Bulldogs ere not ranked herausc Kiev don't ts- Hussey of St. Augustine.
The
unbeaten
cadets,
with
the
to
have
such
high
standards
of
Springs Md., gained hi* greatest Bass had no chance to make an ronip)lrH to 100 for Florida. Frank
just behind Tech In Southeastern long to the IM. T A
hottest running game In the E a st,' training and experience? Recause
baseball
fame
wUh
the
Yailkrei
attempt
for
Iha-polnt.
Simmons.
235.pound
Tuskegeo
tac•landing* and (he dopstera nay (in­
Otliei rating-, H Carl Fain.
durlng Ihe 1P3fi World He let-when
fin Imtd Bass, the Sanford kick- , l |_ —lm
hesvtest mmi on arc favorites, hut Stanford has never before has American youth
finitely they will remain them re­ Beverly Hills, C alif,; 7 Wavin' lot* (icri
Rated A h lie cracked out four hits agalest'er, who pliya
^ et Held,
m"'»
come strongly In Its past three ^ n offered such valuable oppor. . a guard. .position.|
I
gardless of Florida However, the Sahln. Itrelton Woods, N .H .; 8
and Is unimpressed hy
,
.. . ..
Undefeated Florida AAM, with games
Gatorx as usual consider Georgia Elwood Cooke, New Yo rk, tl - Rack O f All Trades the Giants' Carl llubbell In the « u ,me of the outstanding playan
J tunille*. Get this romplete story
opening game. In 1041 he played |„n the field during the contest. H e L ,_
i-i,* *letoriss i„ its 'credit Army’s No. 4 national rating.
among their two biggest foes and Jnliri Nogrady, Flushing, N Y . I
With Han Francisco and Muni res! got off resounding punts to push I fJxH
Uvorl
The three top gridiron powers nnw , l **’"
ArmV ,n " R- ®
As Usual they have spent mom 10 Itnhert Stubbs, Miami; It
For
(rcorffia Klevcn then
moved on to Indianapolis and the Fed* from trouble. He kicked over Tusk*g»e. nuwexe.
"i«
*»the
„■
-ne—
(**&gt; voted by the experts! - *11 Air Force Reerultlrig Station, Old
time preparing for Georgia than I’lerre IVIIissn. Phoenix, A ri* ; 12
However
In
25
Kt. Paul.
I nearly 86 yards In the second
two schools opened *fP«8r to face comparatively ■»•» P. O. Office Bldg. 42 E. Central,
anyone else. The pickers may hr —Jerry Adler. White Plains, N.V .
ATHENS, (is., Nov. 6. (Hpe&lt;inli
Powell returned to Washington period, aiding the Invaders to year* since the L. She underdo, has 1sailing. Notre Dame, which hound- Orlando.
wrong, they were on Hewey. The 13 flobcrl Harmon. I,ns Angelo,.
Adv.
athletic
relations
the underdog has |
Joe Geri ran truthfully hr called In 1043 when the Senators bought «rore their flrdt score,
Into the No. 1 spot *i«, the
tame Is expected to draw more H
William I.Uftr-r,
Nashvllfe, It Ohe
........................
................................
hack-uf-nll-lrndes for the him from St. Paul but failed to
Mrllt
Yatee
and
CHtay
were
two
than 30,000 whirh would int a
Mitchell Gornlo, Ft l.audorlah . Georgia Bulldogs,
win a regular berth,
{outstanding linemen for the Rannew record In Jacksonville’s en­ tft Frank Gorlli, Chevy t'liu--,
The WISE FELLOW
In tin- six games played thus
‘ ford eleven:
3 J 5 J 1 » » « " &gt;" ................. .............. ..
rn
larged Gator Bowl.
Md ; 17 Joseph Flshbach. New far this season, JiH‘ has starts 1
rides (he
Michigan, having scraped past
LBU and Auburn are two Dixie York; IH
Edward Cupel rod. | at left halfback, although he let- TcrpH, GatnccockH To
weaklings which aic believed cap­ Clevrlnnd: 10 M Doyle. W-wel | tered at futlhnrk and right half
PIMLICO SFECIAi.
.i Mlnnimota ami Illinois on ounce*
BAl.TIMOBE, Nov. 6, lAh— A i *lye SatuHays, takes Its turn at
able of upsetting somebody this haven. N Y ; 20 Jack March, K.tn t*aek in the past years. s*t„rd*si.'Tangle
In Columbia Toledo Mudhcnti To
Satin *
Meld of seven will go to the post | wharklng Nnvy at Ann Arbor and
year. Ilowaver, l.HU Is far from sn« City; 21 lliimbl Blauei, Nr-w at Birmingham, he started nt left
Train
In
Rartow
at ..................lav fm the $10,0001should have no trouhle retaining
being the pick over a stronger, York; 22 David GilUm, Denvei , i half; ran a few plays from right
COLLEGE PARK. Md, Nov, 6,
Third-place North
faster, smarter and more versatile 23 Grorge Seewngen, Now Y&lt;iik, i again, kirkrd five straight extra (A*)—
B" N0, *
The
University
of
Maryland
DETROIT, Ntrv. 6, t/D—General Exterminator handlrap, but the Gaiolina
will seek Its seventh
Vanderbilt. Varnty'- last two scores 21 Martin Bushy, Miami; 25 j (mints, klrkrd six times for n 3.3.7
_
forernslers
say
It
will
boll
down
football squad takes off tnda In Manager Billy Evan* of the Delstraight victim in n Southern Con­
have been ,75.1) and 17-0 over Yale George Richey, IfoiMti
1v" r' i " r r T ' " T 1 r,u:'rht ,hr' ” nues'ro'f T t r f o u r u r Soillhern'ton-', i'.'.u ' TlgerV'annnunced 'today "the {'• an en.lurane. due! l-|w .en ference game with William nnd
end Auburn, whirh should leave
'
•
. 1ference victory .1 the expense of Toledo. O., farm club would train Hf«nf L^ Straus Ptlaster and Mill j Mary at Chapel Hill.
them something to spam this
week.
ha- kicked 22 out of 23 * . i u rllg. S" S cf ‘j f t g t u m ' a elev.n Will Ka K &amp; ' “i t '
A M , . Tex. I Tim n.m.. will lm two miles and
Georgia Tech, undefeated leader
llorsu,
Dojf
Kacitu;
of the powerful Southeastern Con
Mlssl sxlnpl State nnd Auburn |
n
U
M
ln
a
tk
fir.T
trv
!
'«■
«•"
'»
seven
,
m
|
0
|H.
(
.s
ix
te
e
n
th
.
ference, plays host to Tennessee
24 Hour Service
Okayed In Colorado Since (ben he tin* -nil- the no start* tomorrow at Columhla, a | Evan* said the parent Detroit
meat In Birmingham In the fourth
in what shapes up as thn top game
game between SEC teams and this
rights
with
ease
‘"
one-point
loss
to
Duke
Is
the
Only
|ch.b
had
reached
an
agreement
BAGGAGE &amp; TRUNK
will b« Auburn's best remaining
D E N V E R , Nov, 5, l/P*
Horse
W ith the Bartow Chamber of Con,.; Ml,A
f
r" £ * J ' j^aten &lt; C g [ £ ‘“ " J p '
rhapee for an upset. After the sod dog raring plants will l,e in
SERVICE
""
.........
■“ 2 .
i m . „ . I . , i h . Tol.do t . . m to ,r .- j
late, plays at Florida. Louisiana
the 1'lsinsincn play Gem • operation In Colorado when the
.m
...U ,h ,1 ,h«h- 1
State a t Vanderbilt, Wake Forest
Undefeated Clemsou and then annual flood of tourist* begin- to
winter at Hialeah. Trainer Max at Duke, Furman at Clemsnn,
~mtt—tmn thtj ursntr in «'
tfirsch'a King Ranch list Is headed Tulane at V.M.L and Maryland at
summer, r e p o r t * indirnlcd today.
Seminole Tire Shop
fSemalning conference teams
....„ ---— . - ___ ______
hy a pair of stnkea-wlnning three- South Carolina.
Colorado votei *, told Mint iarlnK ,
, .....
,
California and Oregon, co-glanta
have caught touchdown pastes for (
mor# thin 600 year-olds, the colt Better Sell and
»Utr outside the league against
of tlu Pactflo Coast- continue tn
distributed scoring punch.
y#rw) bridges.
filly Scalterrd,
Opponents whirh they are picked vsrstlnn business a -hot in Ihe , „
* "
^ n well
l.enillng the Terps is quarteror,u*
to defeat.
arm
decided
I,y
a
cnmfnrtahle
n.ltj
bnrhM
,|„
M
l„
,,„vp
hack Vic Turyn who has thrown
Battered Alabama will play be­
fore • homr rrowd in Tu-ealoo-n nrlty in Tuesdays elec Mon o ' The Bulldog* will probably need seven touchdown paste*.
„f J(1„v lnU.ll|H Hnt.sr(lsty in
■gainst little Mi-als-lppi Southern, legalise ,.a,t nmtmd helling on the
Mississippi goes to Chatliuioog.i
Immediately after the leaujla ' '(h e^lh er"1' Flo, hla" ' ^ 1^ ^ j C a n d y M c O a n l f i l T o
M
against the Moccasin* nnd Tulane
'I sent a fine ...... .. o, fu*t hacks ^
0 n N ov&lt;
=
meets Virginia Military in New tierame definite. Irving L.
owner
of Mammoth Gardens, n In- .p|lln „ „ood
w()lr(,
Orleans.
,
.j .H(„,||'
announce,^ or- disnater
dis,later to Georgia's
(ieotgin's up
op nnd
and com
comAlabama prartlcslly Is eltmln- ral
rn sport* "all'll,,,
n 1]1*' nnnoimced^
•led from the Koutherxlyrn mre ganisation of' the Denver
*..... . Grey- |„« Bulldog* The p-y, bologlcal
Candy McDaniel, Hanf-ird negro
'ndviinlnge lie* with Ihe Gnhua In middleweight, will meet Joe Oden
but a defeat tn either Tulane and hound Kennel f'1,,1,
Jacobs *aid Ihe eliil, wniilil M|i|,ly tlmi they have everything tn gain of West Palm Beach at the BanMississippi would Is- it standing
for a pet m il to In,lld a $ii(tM,U00 and nothing to lo*e by ,,laving a ford Armory Monday night Nov,
wrecker.
In the past two weak- 5J7 point* I dog racing plant in the Denver wide-open, ijo oi dlc bull i(nitlf.
16 In the feature engagement of
were scored by SEC Ictmx sml thi* t„e*ropolltnn area. It would Include
In the suite* which hi-gun in a five fight card sponsored by the
week may lie a good chaiw- to tn a 20,1)00-seal grand it a ml, n mod­ IUI ft, Georgia ha* won 20, lo*t Negro Welfare league.
.
ern rlnliliouse and -parlnua ken- four, mill tied one. The itutor*
erease that figure ron-iderahly.
T lr *eml-flnnl match will p i t 1
But even If tomnrro'v's game* net*
Imve beaten a Butt* coached team ‘Hugar Chile’ Washington nf Banare few touchdown affalit. several
only mice—that being in ItMo, ford and 'Graveyard' Murphy of
teams are headed towar-l the most
IH-171. The giestext nun gin of West Palm Beach. Two prelimpaints they havr scored In many Pro Football (.robs
victory for I In- Bulldog* wu,&lt; Ihe Inarles will also be slated on the .
|M ri.
75*0 drubbing sdniinialercu In cardt . ..
■. . |
California Spotlight 1042; while the biggest margin The fights were originally
sched­
compiled hy the fJatnrH was a uled for next Monday evening, b u t 1
LOS ANGEI.ES, N o v , 5, (Ah— 20-0 I,eating In I1I2H. Last fair* were postponed due to a fight av
Professional football grabs the score was 3t «. Florida's counter Billy Kmart! to be stagvd In Or­
grid spotlight here tills weekend, coming on an 82 yard punt return lando Monday evening.
Joe Moss and Ham Martina, two £ 5
with the mighty Chicago Bears by scat bach Hal Griffin,
Hanford men will referee t h e , —
rolling In to engage Ihe l^it An­
matches.
grier, rams In Nath,oat league
I.KTH AROUND
halite Sunday In Memorial Coli­
SOUTH BEND. bid. — DPI—
seum.
A F Newsfeatures
Marty Wendell, Chicago senior
LONG TIMKTRAMMATB#
The Brar*. again one of the big who handle* the tight guard as­
HOUBTON, Tex.- Jess Neely,
EAST LANHING, Mieh. IBV4W«ch
of
the
Hire
Owls,
doesn’t
.gun*
of
the
league,
arrive
today,Ji4»h
signment for Notre Dame, Is a Boh Krealet, veteran Michigan
think television will make much! Coach-owner George Hula* plans handy man to have mound a foot­ State College quarterback from
ierencr
In
scouting.
-AUfcr
s light tune-up from hi* squad.
ball team. Hi* csjwijrpcc on Ihe Hwissvaie, I’a.. and Phil McCabe,
Tha time will come when malar
More than 4U.IHMI lm,* are ex­ gridiron Inrludea play at halfback, Spartan
candidate from Da*football games go on telrvlslon pected for the contest. The two quarterback, fullback, center ami roll, areendteammatae
' from way
to ths home* of any cotehpi or major college learns do not ptaV guard. He cavorted at half and hark.
Both were stationed at
MlPtlta who care lo Wine in.
here this week. ULOA mreta Cali­ quarter in high school, and he al­ Camn Wheeler. Texas, and were
Won’t that give them every np- fornia at Berkeley and Southern
ready has won three letters at members of the Pwit baseball
nlly to study plays, blocking California Is idle.
'*-10
Notre Dame — at full, center and team, Krestel aa a pitcher and
nmants, defensive set ups,
MrCaba on first base.
guard.
pt their leisure 7 Ntely was
INCRKAHKU ATTF.NDANCH
NEW YORK, Nov. 6. &lt;/I*&gt;— Al­
t*#U»Te. but I don't bellsvp It most 1,000 more person* aro In
maka any difference,” says the average college football rrowd
Ip. "I think we ell know whst this season than Inst.
other feltowa are going to do
The average crowd Is 26J4S,
o»t of the time or tha* I* what according to an Associated 1’rees
i#y should do. The eatne guee survey of home attendance at 100
our own players, llut it ttke* representative schools over Ihe na­
J than that.
Last year It was 24,660.
"You can give the sain* plays tion.
Tha biggest increase It lq the
11 buys on ono side, 11 on anAnd )al them go to IL If BouthWest Conference, bnt crowds
'telhnU an, fairly even, me am larger. every where except In
■ 4*111 Win onca. The other the East, The tin Texes schools
and Arkansas which make up th«
win the second time.
•Re of the gnmo, geltlng Routhwrat circuit are 12.6 per cent
p, n determination tn win. a ahead nf 1047.
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M*• r.Miniy J ihIk** oI Hrnilrmlr any nucIi claim or dem tod n&lt;»r
I»ece«neft
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SPECIAL RKRVICES

HAVE \ PIKE
MAI HE t i l l 'l l OWN
Hv liiivuig your cat or truck
checked uvei by imr export
aiila soon. See K K. K iu i c ll M r ..
llti ehtiulca. I* llie nleerltig ay*
HU Kim Avc. City.
' ar* Ti.mr
ti’ld «afe? Aie the brake* ad* A K I I U . 1 A ( O B SAI.r. | B(p|rr.!i. Ilnx XA &lt;‘.m‘ 11. t «&lt;11.
ill led foi ipllek nlopi? Monthly
For R m h II i
pHVineni pi,in foi larger lull*.
HUT l.tlNOllGS every day from'
9— WORK WANTKI) -«» S A N K O R O MOTOR A Et»PT CO.
11:30 to 2:00 at I10MKIC8.
Tk* &lt;nlla«lna .41.,
la
JO* W. Ktrai Street
ail K i l l . . . Bakiuk** la Tk* MIHSIONAKY Strawberry Clkrit*.
*aalar* Htrala.
C/.RPENTERINO
and
repairing,
Help-Self» Half Herxira l.anaAr*
Oflt Kim.
hour, day or weak A’t I'augb
. Ilia* i*r a*. Ila* l i a i l l . )
llrleia
Ironing
* llia*a la.
Ila. la«»rllKB ACT*) til.ASS. Safety gl*n. cx*i!y. Plion* 775 J.
Ml* W. mih HP
Phone tI M
• lilt.** a. n.i tla* |a*.Mia.
(n'ltly
installed
In
all
tnitk.i
of
M ilia.a hr u,r tin. taa..llaa
F.
M.
Englluh.
Roofing
Con*tailor.
ORPAN0O
Morning
Sentinel.
Or­
r i . a a .i i l i l« Ik* II*..
All work guaranteed. Plume
lando Evening Slar. (.'all Ralph
llaaklD h i . far Mark far* raa*
SKNKAKIK Olaaa « Paint Co.
Knv IK15.I
M7R-J.
I l l - I l l W. 2nd
Phone .12(1
PHONE 148
UUTTER and apouting in.ialled Crtl.l, 517 for Rallerv, lienerator
or repaiml.
Kire ...........
anil Starter xervire. Hwaln'a
VYnal Aifn w ill he n rr ew ied
Phone MHX W.
n*tr Ihe telephoee *m iiicim- ('nMiuga plmits. Marion Market,
(lallery Service, .'till W. Flril
e t n n i l m n r h n v g e If r s t t * wnme
Yellow ftviitttanl. Plmti* *(&gt;3.R. * ■- ■■ ——“
l Nt
In lleteal In the felephnne hn*h.
Plain Sewing, nlleialuiu ,V te I
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I.
II.
Mann.
I.ake
Monroe.
la eetwrn fnt this nr^nmittwitn.
modeling, dli* l.non l Ave Mi». | Venrliau lllinds: New bllmlc and
tlon fhe ndttMleei le Mpedetl
KRIKit JUMBO SIIRIMP dinner*
Alexander.
j a enniplele recomlilioniug kervfe per prnmplly. la writer tor
ae to render the tifil pi*««Dtle
e v n y night. HOMKR’R.
Ire. I’ll. 1HI5-R. for flee ertlHOOKKKKPINti I’m tune Pin
■ m h*. nil Went 4«le innet he
nuilt'H.
la nar iifflea na the day hefoiv
aneial
f t f a l e m r n t« , oil
loves.
SKWIN0
MACHINK
denier
110
pnhltretUa.
W. Ut. opp kit* I’rllKT.e TheuMore than 20 year, expellonco. NEW Kl.llOltS ton foinl In perfocv l » M i a a l l f y ne t a n u t d l e l e l f
tie. Ph. IIPO.
ll"ii Old Mum. mode like new.
Phone
I3I7-J.
&gt;
I f an e t t e r *«eeare l a fi iti r ail.
Kim lung, rieonuig .V a it xtug.
W e e e n a n l he l e s p o n a l h l e h d
TRACTOR
WORK
bv
the
I.....
nr
I'm (able pnwei plout. '.."J year*
m e t e t h e n e te l a e n e e e e l Innertiropefr'iit
tree*
50c
earli,
It.
W
lob.
Ploughing,
hollowing,
mow­
Matt.
V
expel ieliee in Sennunle Cnilllly,
U n i . Plirine 7HS-W.
ing Si dlrl moving We spin lollxe
II. M (ilentuin. I tike Mary,
in conditioning bnilillng Inis A
THE
Swtel Hamlin urange* 0 Hu
garden plot*, Phone 1*&gt;7 J.
1)01 hVe PPVMOI'I I I
R. TV. I,ord. Phone 7M-W.
PARTS
HER VICE
SANFORD
SMITH-OWEN &lt;’&lt;• Ronfimi, 4 ^ Imi Palmrltn AND
Ave.
Phone 1011
MIR SAI.K
limtoa Hiding, point mg. Plume
HERALD
t
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t
R
Fl.oRihA
HOME
ran bo
OLD NEWSPAPERS
MRS or !&gt;7-R.
11 m( free. Coll lift 1 fur ilelailv
2c Pound
10
ItuHlnffM Opporltinltlcm in KOCUINfi. Smitliern ('hem
HKRAI.I) OK KICK
it air, Ine,
FOR RENT
BroobiH. inopx, wringer mop Imr Ektahllxhcd buvlnovi will ohrtw ■■Itraclur work, plniiglilog. diiking,
kela.
FMCB rftlee In Molxeh Building.
SOT return &lt;m liivealiuent abovo, | pv«IIiik. by hmir nr a n -. HeSKNKAKIK fitaaa A Paint &lt; ..
I.arge light office, newly dreoall operating enala Inrludlng
vVItt Hunier. I'lmne IM7 M.
112-114 W. 2nd
. tiled, ..II iillllllea. bent and Innlnv%nrrh of fipfiiitnni sitlniv uf
I’hune 120
tr.r airvler fnrnlalird.
Call
):i(K) per month.
Reply Ilnx VODOPK'H Ri-fi ig&lt;-i at mu gpivln
«M-W. It. A A Dept. Store.
I S Cute Sanford Hernbl.
Coiiiincn ml Si Omiii-.in . all
work giminiilpi'd I’l,.... |:i;- |Modem oiid up In dnle one room TUXEDO KKKDS: fuimplete imr
PREPARK TODAY!
Hunt's Tuxedo Kepii Store.
efficiency Hporlmonl, Ideal for
RENTALS
si i ( ESS TOMORROW!
biuineH*. couple. Ilowniown In- UREAKFAST - »ervcd every d*&gt; . Ii . writ known llmi «'vcry person
Elmir Hander A Eilui-rs
ration. Cnll MiO.
H ill Hardware Co.
except Sunday at Panoy'v Drug! Ila, n 'I lium degree of nllthition
Store. .‘15c up.
anil deni I f In gel ahead ill life. FO R R E N T Flout .inudri
FOR RENT: UnfurnMied apnrtI i .
\ young man aetking employ­
men!. U n is Celery Ave.
Reasnneble rale*, San
MIRRDKS All type* and vile*.
ment would hardly consider nin’ratiou.
fold Paint A lilitHx I'o. i ’linii"
■m, in , t l ’O inlrtur* made to ordri
working al any iilnci* wm-ic lit*
Furnished Ainu linenl. .IIU
3113.
West- HBNKARIK (ilnH* A Paint ( «.
- bum r* fni advanrrincnt were
5th St
____
112 111 W. 2nd
|Mi&lt;&gt;r That’s why mole and more
Elcrlrlc Floor Poll din
Phone 120
One 10 acre tra d tiled land.
iimbitlous vuiing men are Inking Hemlnolp Hardwnte Co 2|M E i «i
60,000 cabbage plnntn In field. FIRE-WOOD 2 ft. lengths and
.i.lvantagr of the opportunities
One B acre tract tiled land irady
nffcred bv the new Army and PIANO TlfNINO ('. R, IliiMtM .
llnve-wnoil Ifi in lengths, MB a
for cultivation. Available Im­
Ilox PHI, Sanford.
\ir Fott'P. These ale genii John,
cord
delivered.
J.
W.
Wilson.
mediately, Apply Ml Pbimonu
in interesting, exciting work, Pianos Ittiiril, repaired. Hon
Rt
2.
Box
l
lb.
a
,
Phone
738-J.
Drive.
.bibs in ordnance, nlpnal, iredlquick service. Oscar Cox. I'l
&lt;■), engineer*, radio, radar,
I'l mis. Musa* Farms,
UNFURNISHED 3 room limme (or Cabbage
85 IK .
iilaitography, weather. These
Genova A.e. and 25th Street.
rent. Phone 273-MV.
■rr just a few of the jobs avail­ For Riiwli.i|gh Products, wtlb* lb
One large circulating kerosene
able for qualified men. Hteedy ! Scmltiole Co. Rawlclgli man, II
0 1PARTMENT. 611 Park Ave.
heater (fi room *iu&gt;), 1—4 burn­
employment for a* long as you
•L Ilox 148, Urlando.
er Kerosene cook dove; I wood
COTTAUE—3 room furnished, fill
want It and good pay Is only the
heater. Phone 247-M or *10-J.
Elm Ave.
_
beginning. Food, cluthlng, anoes, I.'i NOTlfftN -PMfSONAI,
•belter cost you nothing. Retire
One or 2 bedroom fund:.lied apart- 7(4 ft. kern»enr refrigerator. In
si half pay in 2 n years, nt no FOR HEAI.TH P R r n K tr n o N nn-l
m«nt. Adulta only. 2300 Mellonperfect condition, t oil elrculatCLEANER LIVING call 9J,| for
cosi
in vmi! fall today and get
vllte.
.UlC heater. Plume 102B-J.
tomplele dnlalls on FOGGING
thr furls al the U. 8. Army and
Hn'illiern ChcmlraU. Ine,
II. S. Air Force Recruiting HtuLUCHKON served every day ex­
1 R E A L E ST A T E FO R SA L E
tiun. Old P. f). Rldg. 42 E Cen­ Federal Income Tax m m -.a tanglil 1
cept Sunday at Laney's Drug
_____
i .
tral. Orlando.
Store. 75c up.
by fortified Public Arcmiiilnii!
. mfAT. 'T.HTArfe — ihT5l)EANcfe
begins Monday, Novenibei h
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PAINT — OUTSIDE — WATTS
Conlinuea one hour dally until
12
S
P
E
C
I
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L
-SERV
ICES
A K A !MONO M. BALL. Ekgltar
completed. For parth-iitan cull
BRAND, Snow-White titanium
l Ui. 4 Florida Slat* Bank Bldg.
ut School, or phone 2-3256. Foi
laad and oil. Money-back guar­
Real Karate
lareataHWte
other courses write for rrtir le
antee, won’t peel, rub off or
W. R. WILLIAMS, tUattar
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typa
presentallvc In rail.
He will
home, 8 bath*. HxcdWnl Inca-* wash off. Slay* white. 13.95
110 N. Park A*#. Til, 1IM
shortly Ire In your vicinity
gal. In 5-gal. can*. Sample can— F.H.A. l a i n Term Ln w OX
tion Apply 506 Plumoaa Orlva.
ORLANDO SECRETARIAL AND
80c. Dealer* wanted. Manor
I'ktm* 1230 W.
F.M.A. Repair U a a a
ACCOUNTANCY HfHOol.
House, 916 Lasalle St. Jnckaon6 West Church Street
vM e ./l*.
Beautiful huire nt 1022 Palmetto
Expert Radio
.
Orlando, Florida
A rt. Call 328-J.
Fred
Mrera.
I
l
l
B.
Bud
8Vi H.P, Out bos rd Motor, MO. 00.
LOST A FOUND
1119 French Avc.
5 RtjoM garage aparttnunt with
“
VENETIAN BLINDS made to or- 14
some furniture.
Located at Utility or boat trailer.
Spuiili'
flM nlW
0,%rV
d n Rtltn
K
L(,8T;
nockerr t.xr.
Spaniel,
Flu
BI7W W. 1st St. Priced n
t
!' hon'
f,o. 820
W.
Brd
Ht. pPhone
, - r plraso
„ P ' * * i»h„n,.
r
County 4711.
tier
Phone w
1035-1.
13,800.00 cash. J, A. Calhoun,
___ _____ ____________ _
II52-W.
J9 Mellonville Ave.
Plume Beautiful Mahogany factory built
FOUND: I black hnnu*. Pleau- \
Ifl-JI Jacoby Special Boat, has steer­
contact Dr. Raymond It. tieos,
Electrical Apptianow
ing wheel ‘ step for added
Krfrigeratan
US
A U T O S F O R SALE
irk
Repairing
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
1934 Parkard. Phone 41Y-J.
108 N. Park Art.
Ph. 1184
r k ,n a i *ng
* resilience,
Mm.-- .Spanish
. . . i . t Ttype,
r J 1 Thor automatic Ironer, practicalCharming residence, spentsh typej |y new. Phong 2d7-R.
Dm- .10 15 S ton Dodge pk-k-u|&gt;
All Work Guaranteed.
unfurnished lumic, 4H tots, fish
truck, priced right. 917 W. 13th
pond, beautiful grounds.
See §
A R T IC L E S W A N I t U
St.
SBE UtT
)wner 541 Pluiuosa Drive,
04r«i
MIMEOGRAPH
HIGH STAKE TRUCK JlllHY.
• AND TYPlI
i f NE 4 ROOM HOUSE. 1011 Weet
LENGTH 12 FEET. GOOD
CRBD1T
BUI
^ 8 r d . S t . Sanford.
CONDITION. PHONE No. I.
311 E. lit. Ph. 95«.
HANFORD
from 8:00 to 5:00 P.M—
_______________ -______________________
116 N. Park
Phone (B|
BUY your ear
_
Looking
Ing For A Buy 7 I have one WILL
"! ego or condition. Ratliff A FLOOR SANDIN0 and ftnlahlm 1940 BUICK TUDOR. Clean body.
within walking distance down
Motor Just overhauled. Good
Phone 237-W.
(own which needs r e d e c o r a t i Bona,
n g _____________________
__
with modern equipment, "J
car. Call 760-J after 5:00 P.M.
and some repair*. Ideal for dup- 7 P a l . | j « M l a c k n ------»*xperieno
yia 'h MSperleno
work goer*
le*)ng--,.nlt
II '
OUppUW
ig—and *.'1500
f.’IMH). will
will (ahn
taka it.
anl.-ed. is.
IS. F. Simrena,
flvAverts, RL I 1937 Master Deluxe Chevrolet
- John W. II. Moore
143A, Sanford, cell 716114
Box I43A,
Prlco reasonable. Phono 112&lt;i
For Balet BOSTON BULL Puppy,
Do yqu Want an Exceptional Home
alter 7:00 P. hi. e« be/on 7 iB0
or after 8:00 P.M. 88-J.
• weeks old, |28.00. Phone M0
—Strictly Modern, Ono Floor,
A -M.
or
TRUCKS A TRAILERS
FlVa Room Frame, Good Loca­
1 New crop
CABINET WORK any type, Call One each: 86' Dorsey Satku Rudy
tion, Built eight years—Well
Semi-Trailert 28' State Body
in » to ief
C. J. Gantt. 779-W._____ j
'
Finem-rd, and priced below re- m m
Beml-Tralleri 4-Wheel Stake
tott. M. G.
^ placement cost.
UPHOLSTERINu'
when
t e
. Ga. Box 38.
Body Trailer) 81* Van Hotly
Bn John W. D. Moore
prevail*. Sample* of i
G n a t Dana Semi-Trailer; .948
Several Small Chicken and Truck ' ■ total
galore. Ei lima tea given.
8 Ton G M C Tractor] (947 2/3
- Farina—Many with Homes from
Upholstery HO w . 1
**•
Ton Diamond T Tractor. All In
•8W0. Somu Financed if Necee.'P hone ISM.
good to excellent condition uml
Iced to sell.
1 Ho S n W. D. MIOKE, Realtor
k|l ur seel. R, It Gragrn y at
•w, 134 E. Fire* SC,

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&amp; A n.partm .nt '*■ ■ 1
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with hath. 10 aeres.
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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Additional Society
Contlnuad From Page 5

8EA SW

R W A Circle Meets Pat R a h u n Honored
With Mrs. G. C. U tt On Second Birthday
T h# K. W. A. Circle o f the
FlraU C h riitiu n C hurch m e t a t
the home uf Mre, Olenn C, U tt,
2419 I.uiirel Avenue, on T u esduy
evening ut 7:110 | \ M. Mr*. O. D.
L an d less, idoilrmai., presided over
the meeting
The departm ental
p ro g r a m
‘T h n x t l u n
E d u catio n "
was presented by Mrs. J . I,. H o r­
ton ami the proposed lead e rsh ip
train in g p ro g ram lo he helil noun
In Hel.nml ivuh diarussed and
each mem ber u rg ed to utteiul.
Diirilir’ the ineetinir Mrs. till
was elected uh vice r h u i rm u n of
Dip circle. The N ylon Club whs
lliseUMfied mill tnbled Until Die
next meet Ilor, ClotbiriK f o r the
I'ack.n Tuwid p ro ject wus collect­
ed niul niinle teudy for pnckini'
Al Die clo-e uf th e meeting' &lt;|e
llrimis refresh m en t* were neived
by the h o sttsr In Die followIny.
Mrs. Enrl F vmhs. Mrs. It. (1. Fox,
Mi* d W Kruklit. Mrs. J. N,
Durden. Mr- l.nntlresa, M rs (I.
T. Penrson, Mr*. V. II, OrnriDmm,
Mrs. Horton Miss Sue Williams,
Mrs. Utt.

Mrs. (!. M, Unbun, .Jr, ciilie.
tallied on T uesday afternoon ill
her home u t *MI Myrtle Avenue
with u p a rl y In Honor of bet
dHoichtcr Put o n h e r hitoih I lilrsliduy. The rooms of the Itnbiin
homo were attractiv ely ........rated
with colored hulhinns and various
full flowers.

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Iruriiiy Die ufterrioon pictuies
were tnkeii and Put wo- prereiit
ed with u tw o liered liilllliluv
cake mid mmiv lovely yift fieoi
her friends. Refreshments roll
sistiiur &lt;&gt;f ire rtenm nod cuke
were served to the rroesls nod

Whistles Ulld llllllfHIIIS Wele lll'tll
hilled ns fuviirs
Those eojoymi' the iifternieiO
with Put were Joy Diimrui Mult
Jy n Klipi:, Juliet Johnson. Ju.lv
l.svehijer, Ilium- .South, Rhm
i on Lee, Sherry Lee, Lindn Stnp
ler. Shurrnn W hi Den, Dotty Jm
dine, Joy Trlp|i. Pei'tty TltorriU-v. ■
Itniliuni M ulto ll. Ihmmi Peter ,|
Diimmi Murrision, Terrv Ituhim. I
Charles
Riitiun,
Wavin'
L p o '.

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*•!■*» IMl » Ti*6« Main
(&lt;«• II tl Fal uaii •«

Way lie Jacolis, Ihmuie IteliloO
Alsu Mis. J i n k Morrison, MiChillies Rnlmn. Mis. Kii I|J i I'eleis, . \ i i i ( ‘ r i c a n H
Mis. A W Lp|is. Jr., .Mi i IV I.
..........n e u r i t |r«iim I ’n a r l l a r l
Mnttair. Mm . V'. Metis, Mm Curl
Mrs Finnk Adams nerved u- Rid.on, Mrs. II H lluv'lMf. Mi ; Mm In,w
•ill. I. inctiea w ere used lay flloui’s
Holierr
hostens on Nov I fo r th e monthly Clifford .liilin nil, Mi"
I...... *i in c u |itu rin t' Tallinn, HhiinniertiiiK of Circle No. 4 of the Smith Mrs. Ilonnld Whitten, 'li
W. S (.’ .H of the F i r s t MelboiRSt Morris Jiiroh". Mm . I. II. Tni'D, to ne |Uoi iriee eiipitul. Ttml defeut
Church The mectinit w as presld Mr* I M Hlnpli*r, Mm
t mul the mure recent disiisler io
rii over tiV Mrs I.. I. Ilux liiv l,fiv»*ti*lt*r, Mm
Ktlifiir
1 Mnoi Ium 1:1 w iped out some of Die
and tiie mission stu d y was m o
Mi
|{u!m*i I
uml Mm Oilvin l»ov■•imiiii' oI *s best arm ies.
ducted by Mrs. fv II. I.aney.
(anltiif
Reports were in-urd fro m MrT. K Wilson of Dm anniinl dis.
trie! meetliiK held recently lo It IV T in n er, Mrs. Wilson, Mi 1 j
11 .mil,Mint r o t m I’a a r Hurl
Del.mid. At the ■■om’lusiim of the I.aney, M m , .Vilnius, Mrs A L
business
session
re f re s h m e n ts Shlrdudier. Mrs. P It ftle|dienum. i tut nil v miprnntlcul.'' He siiul*
I I now, ond you know, that
were served to Mrs. N ettie Tillls, Mrs P. A. Rowlnnd, Mi 1 I I
Mrs K fl Sniitli. Mrs. K H llutfhev. Mrs. L. M fiwion nod eitieou is in distmit slules often
nolle nut tusk mure difficult. They
Lloyd. Mis. I .1. Iloyette, Mrs Mrs P H W yatt.
impede the very comm which they
ii-siiioi to protect.
'Ilul even lo Diene e x trem ists
we 1110 t 1:1 ve t licit ilips. No 1:1 eld
pi.ddem will) ever solved without
lleMllaMr.l I u m I’s x r t i e r ,
rli.HllHIlr.l I
I’n r r .....
•one loiilnt'iminls who were fur
H i e autloirilics mid ns th ey (ire . , |&lt; r .•ommooity 01 iuum
eared to urmlyxe It- T h ey mtdeJ. |Tlu-y ,|u rod know Imw lo r »li
o- | &gt;,0 1 10 front of leu lity mol iiinclio f t e n th ese niissloniirh'H
however, tliev leuned lienvilv tn |, i | their own liedie - nod .......I - ,-ulitv
the theory thill Dm loprid cun , F, w liuve uopliinlcd in Iheiii m o i m e oi l essn rv lo tiwitke us out of
tamed knockout drop s,
- id - o| iiidivnhml inliei life mol ■nit l. i hm e v mol Imlifference "
There wax 00 e s tim a te us to .u io tv th , miy skdl in vviukiop wit'ij
how loiur MucKelinr hud l.eeo JI,tilers, 01 any |II uteri ...........
I picl.,1 I In stleuKtIll'll uml hioailllrad All the Ice ill a bucket nojlim h liy.teii:'. piop.iKiuid,. loillow i n Ihc uorul tr u u d iig which they
the cocktail taide hud melted
11 . ejuiiice or econoi^ic I'.dd hi li k- ’ | it home were giving their cllllMucKrllur. who was In New
For these moiiil d e fo i e n .ie . of 1 di, ii," lie told Die parents.
York on business, reiflatared at Die &lt;diicnlo.ii. he UHsert. il hivmeo
Mi .. Roluot W. Williums pie
hotel ut nlsnii lo IV M, lust night. o ld pltrenls must slim e the lilome iii.il over Do m eelinu mul uiged
id
too
m
f
1
1
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limit
mp
Intel
eat
10
It was repotted tie left Siam lifter
n il III, ml,,0 lo lil tend the m eeting
i hnid" to m ec'iiii’ Hit n ni.il.iiol o i \|.i|el:i&gt; night of Die City Coll!rliecki'nu iti There ivus no milieu
leoililem
enl-.
uml
-•
i-oodh,
'
w
lion as to what time lie returned'
mi -01, 1111-1 m wlieie ii petition will
A wrapper from u bottle of lo ne Ion |*i lit-1 II11V e v p n le il mil 1,” piCfooited iiguilist Die re n m in g
m tioids to do, not only lle-i, pdi,
of Die propel ty ut h’rem h Avenue
Hentrli Whisky, four clllh «&lt;*du hot
,ipi| T w eiilli'th Stri'cl.
ties, tile ice iuirki t mill Dll' two l u t mil's."
Rpveulimt
Dint
it
tale
lej-i
The ril 'd III ml" WIIII Die rimni
ylnsiex indicated, police -nidi Dili*
i.
lu
tes
'uet
y
ear
lii.l
jm
,
d
pern
coiuil nod nl Ihe culiclusuui of Iho
MarKellar Imd hud company
his
I)
ItHI
laws
fur
mine
mleipiut
•
im Lliug rsfiuilinHMils w ere servetl.
room.
s r t r r i i finnnnlllR, he - Ili'geetiel llonlCMie.1 foi the lilUidltlg Were
Dint Die let'isluim h.ol doulilesn Mi , W aller 11roves, Mrs. (leorge
iidjoiirned, convinced th nt liiey Y-II11n u p . ami Mrs H. J. Klncn.
•it'll (lone I In I r wdiole, "cefluloly Ahoul IU mem bers were present
IV Till! ( till I IT • 111 H I HI pm*. t ' e i i m.i - 1 impuriHiil duty tmvnrd f.ll the meet tug,
SIS III .11 lilt I II. I IID'I IT HI ■ducat inn.’'
T ill: s i t ' l l ! IIF I t.H llllrt l&gt;
Heclaiini; Hint Duo.' is pu edn
AMI I Hit SGRIMIMi t HI &gt; •*
Mil II VIIV M E E T
IV I I I I M M I t M l turn
r.tlioirril vi* ( hi- uloiic oi iu ciea-ed
FRANK I'I II I', Dei iiimi v. Nuv. fi
WAI.THII •&gt; KI.I.l.HV
ciluiiiiiorml
ippiupi
uiiliiim,
Mr,
l/l’i —Tip- Vmeiieuu. Ilrltb.li and
i'laiunir.
Dm mop m e e d thul p a re n ts give Frelich i „muililiders ill (ierm anv
MAIt V 1:11.KN l t d AltTIIV
ns mui'li ntti-niioii lo w11sI d iild r e o prepared toduv for u weekend uni
tv K.l.l.l: V
are I uukIi I, u s lo the kind of build ferem e with F o ld Marshal Lord
I *rf Rfiitu nl
T II F.
MtATi;
tiK
l-'l.»'IUI»A •HR th ey are I uiir Ii I io mol Die Molllgoliiei y, d ,deice leader of Die
t i | t l . i : i in iii
t&gt;&gt; i t A i n
t i t i '• rularieh pit id lo Dteii trilfheln.
We lio a I m opiain 11oiiin.
M. c a in m i.M.i.t v whose ,.si
• In- l*Dle led -huul lioosp had
'Hie -ilo d u ied meeliug cullies
it. h i mei itililn.-« l* mil...... o
Viol .1 1 * tirlrl.) loittftri! Hill -.it* moiul pOl'Pm-e, liecouse AlUellcu soon nflei di i lo ores Dun the
till ittvoli v 0.1- 1—eO lllnt IS ill."t hi.d 111 mil pm p.e e; our foie* Dniled S tale 111, , eeretly equipyou in Hi. &gt; l|, ,OI I'.. till lot .'.Soilo
nl* i i,uni i n m o l s ,11 l i o n . O I Ov fi tilers did Hill expect edlu'.llion in peiLlhli-e ri e o c h dtvi ions III tie r
t V llliri .1 K - l l r t
Voll S l e lieieliV n t.ke lip at piddle expense for iiitinv with fhriuu worth uf nrm y
rti|id r- 'l to IH- vour W i l tts o ail- their pnv.ite deficiencies, they exsiippllei!
I V s n i i u r wttli Hi" r t - r h ot " i l i l

Mrs. Adams Host C H S
F o r ( 'irclc 4 Meet

Removed

Sec. Royall

Canadian Execuiivc ’

Harmon Speaks

lA'fal Notice a

Dulles Declares

Popular-Electoral Vote R eturns

By Alley

I Stale
| Ain.
Anz.
r Ark
O il.
Cut.
Conn.
Del.
1- la.
Ms.
Ida.
Ills.
Illll
town
Kaos.
Ky.
1.a.
Md.
Mors.
Mirli.
Mum.
Miss
Mu.
Muid.
N il..
Nev.
Nil.
N.J.
N.M.
N. Y.
N.C
N.D.
Ohio
tik irt.
(Ire.
I ’M.

R .l.
S C.
H.l).
1tun.
'll X.
Utah
Vl.
Va.
Wash.
W. Va.
Win,
Wyo.

MARNOMA CIRCLE OF SANFORD CARDEN CLUB

i r m l H M r r s a !•■«• IIW)
At * A.M., Kaatara Standard TIbi# Friday
E uro p eu an Allies a re violating tha
(By AaMflaled FreM)
Creek Imi der.
Indicated
Dulles te rm ed “ vicious false- ;
Popular Vote
Electoral Vole hood**’ Husain’s churges Dmt the.'
Voting
Units
Dewey
Trum an
Dewey Trum an U nited S ta te s plans uggresspm.
Units
Hprtg
26,640
2.498
1,822
&lt;*)
to
Hut he added th n t (he United
—
46,076
69,101
4
438
3(U
S ta t e "Intends to he stru ng be—
38,826
120,061
9
3,217
1,028
ckttxa uur s tre n g th Is tint for our—
1,785.200
26
1,834,782
1(1,892
18.287
r.elven alone."
-- *
208,917
6
226,174
...
l/ifH
1,622
The
Republican
P a r t y ’s top
—
438,228
422,228
8
1119
urn
fi reign policy e x p ert lushed at
—
89,833
87,921
.H
291
201
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
—
172,983
243,782
8
1,623
1.208
A udn d Y. Vi-musky, saying the
—
08,746
228,963
12
1 SIS
1,730
Russiun i poke insultingly of tile
—
99,602
106,396
4
831
776
U. N. Special Commls-lou Un the
—
1,934,933
1,986,203
28
9,231
9,216
Halkmis f l lN S C O It), whirli r e ­
—
;73,260
785,983
1.1
4,968
3.809
ported oo Die ( l i n k civil war.
—
488,933
623,602
10
2,171
2,474
Vishlnsky hud IuIm-IIciI "gurlm i'e"
—
363,933
.296,028
B
2,778
2,649
the re p o r t ip wliieh lI N S r i l B
—
338,008
461,732
1,9131
4,027
II
hrumled Yugoslnviu, Alhnuin mid
57,325
92,738
(x )
1,884
1,183
&lt;*&gt;
Rulgnrin
ns violators. . "Now,”
293.929
286,834
M
. 1,347
1.347
Indies Mini. “ A new fe a r g r i p ,
784,170
956,038
1,879
16
1,011
the free people of Die world."
1.916,908
968,616
4.802
4,169
IB
"Til'll Is ill pint herillise Die
—
307,119
604,469
2,869
II
•1,738
S ecu rity Council's power to decide
3,(181
11,298
1x (
1,726
1.099
(* 1
is crippled by veto mul its power
'826,246
881,834
16
4,(.31.
4,472
lo pel is crippled by Jack of lull
—
83,370
101,338
1,142
898
4
Hnry c o nllngerds," Dulle
sold.
__
260,503
218,161
6
2,02s
1.989
"It is in p a r t hecnusc the threat
—
29,192
30,668
3
391
8*i!
is deviously rout lived."
__
11/.872
103,901
2 98
289
4
, 7 he f 'ui Ied .’H ale- mnkes no
_
9/3,829
894,191
Iti
2,707
3,707
, apulygy for Inviting iMsarmarneot or
—
78,992
891
100,441
4
861
m creusing (Is si length, lie snnl,
—
2,837,848
2,782,666
9,969
9,969
47
ru.r does Die United S lates pretend
213,048
418,388
14
1,969
1,076
it la not ic r v ip g its own self-inter­
—
. 89,121
72,819
1.686
4
2,272
est
—
1,443,026
26
1,401,478
9,719
9,710
‘ Uur g ro w in g national strength
—
263,132
440,147
II)
.1,791
3,856
•H- doubt displeases some, tint It
—
185,310
1,864
1,399
147,203
ti
does not I believe, frighten miv."
—
1,991,180
1,761,186
.'16
4,292
8.292
the deleg I- rout m in d "I n-k each
—
134,892
188,619
4
288
288
deli-gate to s e a trh hiv own mind
5,101
30.49H
1J!U(i
976
(i )
1XI
mot enriie to his own (-.inclusion «s
88,499
8l,U(Xl
4
1,959
1,469
| t*' who mid wli.il his nxtion fern 191,30(1
264,904
2,i()U
2,260
12
I ‘ H ha | lie snlisifird w itti n -dent
678,086
213,962
263
I'ftl
23
verdict, for I knuw tliut *oiii4* ft*ut
___
124,349
149,046
901
894
4
" v n i t«»
tlirir ft*ur,*'
78.088
1*4(1
248
46,694
3
l.ffdi
3,467
2,78u
3,14.1
(181

171,942
285 008
198,473
684.864
16.66(1

1,722
2,709
2,746
4,113
(148

—
—
—
—

290,326
329,860
424,633
644,462
49,947

11
H
H
12
3

—

136,884 120,148 20,799,436 22,660,364
Tidal
IM8
9)4
( io u r m ir J . .Strum Thurm ond. .States' R ig h ts, had the fo llo w in g
A ir.. 127,(134; A ik . :)4,r.A7; F U . 71 .unit; Da. So,41!7; K y . tr.fiiW; I.a .
H :i,7 7 tl, Mil. L',4HJ; M iss. tU9,11.1: S 'C . (11,1173; N It. I l l ; S .C . H'J,44H;
lin n . 7 L',I02; T e x . 7 ilJ.’3 3 ; V a . 41/Wtt.
T u tu l Thurm ond po pular vuic
( x ) — indicated Thurm ond *le d "ra J vole— 3H.
D ia r y A . W allace, i'ru g ra is iv e , polled Die fo llo w in g ;

Alb 1,12(1 A n/. 1,477; Ark. *27; Calif. 17«,dU»; Colo, 4.611; Conn
I.I.37U;
Del. ‘JHO; Fin. U.2H7; (ia1,723; Ida. 4,123; Ind. l,6Gti; Iowa
111,777;
Kun. 3,(103 Kj. 1,301; I s2.2H4; Me
Md. 0.302; Mass
30 283; Mich. 30,837; M nn. 17,7(3, Miss, 213; Mo. 3,262; Mont. 6,(1211;
Ncv 1,4114; N.H. 1,816; N J . .10.077; N.M 7112; N.Y. 608,542;
N . l 2,843; N.D. 1,871; Ohio 35,371; Dre H,6ll2; Fa. 64,803; R.l. 2.687;
S.C. 178- S.D. 1,810; Turin. 1,641, Tex. 2,880; Utah 2,442; Vl. 1.237'
Va. 2,104; Wnih. 10,886; W.Va. 2.883; Wls 26,190; Wyo. 660.
T&lt; In i W ullucu popular vuta— 1.086,827.
Im liru ted W a lla re c le ito ra l vute -0 .
lirm id to tal popular vuta— 46.46.1.62,1.

f’irsl aiiil rMU'diitl Wnrltl W iin , mul
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fi I hail flirt* • p . r tviil n ( If. S
ft.rurn r^rnrtI f y i n KirujM* u n i
thun i»fmi
ii l i r i 'if
n '»i • { iIn^m
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T am pa, Nov. 6— 4/4*)— Karl A.
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AaauvimUuu. today called Tues­
day's election "on* of lb* finest
th in g s t h a t aver happened,"
S p eak in g bafor# the recLunal
F lorida
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Association
m eeting here, Hlckel said (lie vote
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Mayor of IHu iMly of Hniifuril Flnr*
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W a s h i n g t o n . No* 8.
a . (/Pi —The
Supreme
lod«, «a cp*w
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WASHINGTON.
-T h e Suprem
e Court locUv
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a
tn ,u
tulr
rare*
o^e'ationa:
How mu.h
mil. h right,
right
^ on c*
’ ** presenting two h i* queitiont:
II.. Ho*&gt;
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A p i l
f f C O l . rl.mi
A* ti\tft*9 l ontinillPP
m rnttihel
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the ll/Mit#
Home I( n.Atn^it
n-Am m ran Activities
ommitlee Hive
h»ve I»»
m m i-'! ^
u iln e ,ie , to t c tifv .' * It that Taft-M eitley Is * ,’* non-Communut pro- \
ronditu tion sl)
C h f lT R C S
A rc
F ile d
T a k e, s
It 'iriu nGerhard
E ld e r. German-born Communut. tailed the L td ui ,n |
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I^asy By Basking In

I r r c k u l.ir it ic s

S im W it h E n t i r e O f - 1 ; ; - “
a ffid a v it, are filed
fle e
S ta ff
P r e S C I I t ! A ctivities Committee to February.
Several major labor fig u re, who
W A S H IN G T O N . Nor. ft i/ |\ ~
Raturna from 135,460 voting
placae out of 141,04ft In the na­
tion, ahowerf tod*v the ro t* fur
President aa follow*:
Trum an
23,671,179
Dewer
21.84S.tor.
Waflare
1,116490
Thurmond
1,006.36.1
Total

47,331 J17

W A S lIfN G 'IO N , N or. S. id*'
—The C IO today larlted P res­
ident Trum an to address Ita an­
nual contention in Portland.
O r*., beginning No*. 22. CIO
President Philip M u rra r. who
had supported S ir. Trum sn In
Ih# election sent the inrltatlon
to the White House. He said It
would ( Ir e the CIO "Inesllm shte
pleasure" to hear S ir. Trum an
and that hla words would he
“ (reeled with enthualaam."
W A SH IN G T O N . N or. 9 r ,| V Houa* Speaker Joseph W. M ar­
tin J r . CR-Masa) said today he
belleres President Trum an can
get through Congress any pro­
gram he wants.

II* KRNEST H. V.UCARO

A

I 1017. He wan convicted r.f con
tempt, sentenced to a year in jail
and fined 1 1 ,000.
iil .ler contended to the highest
court that the committee's proce­
dures to compel teatlmnnv under
threat of contempt action *,*• un­
ion titutlonal
The court's decision could prodituce important ru le , affecting all
I congressional committee .
The challenge to the T u f' llarti ley laws' non-t'ommuniii cruel,
j ion came from the C IO Ant-rican
11'onimunlcations Commission
The provision says uo union ren
make use of tha National I shot
| Relations Rosrd’s macldnerv unless
its officers first file affid avits
that fhay are not Cnnimindsts.
I That means a union can t get a
place on an N I.K R collecM,, bar­
gaining election hallot utde.ts the

are outspokenly antt-Coomi mist —
John l.. Lew is for one have re ­
fused to sign on g to u n l. of
principle.
The Am erican Common . atlons
t ommisaton hrought the i e &lt;v|icn
it was denied a pla&gt;e in , union
certification election sin tig em­
ployes of Press W lrele . |.&lt;
The T a ft Hartley Is ,
pm , I
Aon w as upheld i t *&gt;\ &lt; i&gt;-nt.,1
three-judge district
.. ' e ,
S’ ork.
The court also agree.* • ,. , i«•,sanother labor case
li tin , one,
the II S. circuit court of ssp e al, in
Cincinnati threw- out so V I.R R
order on ground, that tt.
rtul
esam lner's report had
in,
print o f Mas and prejti'h e '
The order directed 'he l’ .t»s
huigh
Steamship 'o n.peny to
&lt;ease discouraging iiiem lei .V |. in
the C IO National Matttim« t'nl .n

Mrs. Roosevelt Rotarians flear
Demands Purge Kennedy Explain
Of Dixiccrats Florida Hunting

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payroll

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'A’ .—G .uerm .r Caldweil said *o
its , rto rid s's Hemocrallc cam
palgn lot the g iu rrn n ish lp w a.
Ilkr the ian i|.aig n hew teen l ’ rr»
tdri.t
hum an and G m ern.n
l» e « r,
Speaking hefore the
Southern Newspaper I'nhtlthrr
t/isrvl^tlnn. I'aM w ell referred '
t o t h e I to. Ids r a c e . m l , w i t h
« e saw In t h i s s t a t e a p a i . l l r l
»&lt; " ' h e g e n e r a l e l e c t i o n .
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made before Mr. Trum an re tu rn t, |ia | |,fen i f fleeted over then il,e n u Honda w ildlife.
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to Washington two " " t * fr°m • o|j# Oppol|tlon&lt; they -re in x io u i »o
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evar. hr *»,i
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III ( l i t
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I get hack into the Democrat!, '■,ti and gtine belong to the land- tst e control ot C o n g ri.« ••
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that'
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.w r e n . Dr Kennedy aald that l" uarjr.
1 -od bui
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R'tilding
191 19 tc'esg e lo ca l s tts w lie ir.
* ommunlst par*.
•
The conspiracy w a , a!!"*,
\m erica wild life belongs to the
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f 'n iir t
A / ’ l i n n ■'T h '' r»s.on i». thst since thi
■ i n 9 .' r i l *t a t li f9• •
ir.in tre ti* ' n n i'n, . i i hour »»t v »'o. I was plentiful and |..
U . S , Y g O U ri
r t l l l U l l Democrats have won a m ajority &gt;» people «nd th el each person Is
-l.'lons , gainst *l»“i&gt;
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I'e tia illle 'i group f M * ••
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to hls there ......................
of it and tha,
11 *• Ilf 1**
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,st A tm ge portion of the acreag-- f g rillin g a major it
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W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. 8— &lt;/P&gt;— I eral of these southerner* are eo *l.e- purpose of the Game and Fish F j s i l l f * r n i * ' l | \ V / | f l i r r l
f Mi •
h u , dtuihl- *t
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ha, gotten off to a g,,n.| «tar, and I - ' our,.-ll of the Rep.
The
A F L International
Typo- titled to Important
com m it*'- r'-.mims/ioii is to protect the wild
...
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■vi"d in '' ■ • .*• l .•l"
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graphical Union took another ttep i
life *' thst each perlon w ill get
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needed and there i , still t»mtoday in It* effo rt to overthrow a I
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. tt. l 1• . i 4 *. " • In
&gt;lltll 9* 1
ontemp' of court finding
selling
to
to
1
done
'Julie
a
nnnil.ei
Florida law provide. ,hs* ■
eg tlcto b c
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U . 8 D istrict Judge Lu th er M.
&gt;f fie ld , ate showing form* a- I f | , | n f | ( r | f | ( f &lt; t l ( . | f l l l | »
m erelsl fishermen must bn - •.
. * * * , '|,.t
M jn i t
fire l at *- - r*i
m m S r*-1
Sw ygert ruled Oct. 14 that the
•nme
oper
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with
ptnspe.M,
,
,
.
.
,
,
,
ju ls r fishing licenses, an,) •
It ‘t '
1 ', ,* Met!'
union and Its national officers
,f
the
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t»r In sell fish , tlealer,' liren
• ,• |• t tie
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l
a, • I "
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were In contempt because, he said
Nov 19
.. —
F u n eral sr e v ire . were held a*
- • e i snimunred this nnuiiMig
they
failed to obey hls T a ft
1
,
1
Gat
1
J I W arren, Manager &gt;f 'be
I 'anor's of (lie | , . . t ' •&gt;'•
„
neiterme 3:00 F M yeMeiday .t E rick.on
Mr, lllanche Takach. locsl t a i l Geoige A "peer, county pi .
i • • • * »• t • ♦
(..',0,1 ||.|U
K artle
it,
Pompano State Ntarket re p o t', ' ommitlee w ill l.e gi ■
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&gt;. I n . d .
^lo'n trsrlnn to eonttoue *r" " * f* l R ',^" , for Mr* Kmma It
sh driver, filed suit In civil action &gt;llg attorney
• • ii
t **
them L
l-ih 1. . i r
t0. li,n*?p
emttlnue W(i „
who died F rid ay at ft &lt;&gt;&lt;• In f.Trruil C ourt F rid a y for dam
veather and growing conditions - • ..tog at 7 .10 o'* to&lt; i t. M »•- *»■
No
lireru-e
is
re/|iiiie.l
.f
i
A 1
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„ . , at the
. . . home
,____ of. .her
. . brnthci ages
. . . . . In the sum
•
closed shop conditions on the P.M
, e ,.,.
IX* '.f th*
,1. M
are
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in
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and
crop,
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d-vard
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a
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Mo
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200,000
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fish
In
their
w
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nation's newspapers.
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... "cracker
...... ......... rpoles",
....... , hut ,f '
ill show good pr»*|iect* Planting- ' &gt;ontv •‘'hanihei of '
'
The union E ir ipappe
p t a le d to t h « l,B *'*w •___
Bd
M argaret
Ann .uper Mar , with
fa *
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i mil
'o • * l r
at
Chicago.
.?•
B.'
McCullough,
with
whom
slm
,
keta,
Inc.,
and
In,
another
action,
I
tug
outside
their
own
are
heavy
The
fit
&lt;
1
shipment
d
&lt;
meeslng
of
d
irecto
r,,
he
*.........
itslde
count
\pneals
ic tfo .
j'
U. 8 . Court of Ap
1• lltMtlfc
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11 no,000 against Joseph Saunders. license is required. I'p tn (,
beans w ill t&gt;e around Nov 2"th ' e | this morning
teJ • rta y , peindmg , "vJd;
II T h is court granted
9pl.il. "
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Dee.
21.
IR
IS
In
New
Mai
manager
of
tha
local
Margaret
pole.,
hut
no
more,
mav
he
i
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hough
light
shipment*
of
*&lt;|oa*h
the
Housing
ro
n
u
o
i'i.thg gppenl The office of the
«911f 11•I•
'"•n'lr S t i •«'
IIInnvIllM \V V i M n W lu rifn a Ann flp w rrv . ICCOrHInt In m n ia .
Aside from the cracki'i P " l * •
v||| he made earlier Tlie annua,
- ,»s report and Mi M'gg, ft 1
a | , •*»• 1
eral raonsel of th^ N atlo nal L a b o r 1 1 " XL1!®* VV hV\ ' ” r •
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Among i»»i •• '* 4 I i It * * • 4 ••»*••
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not
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ing
fo
,
space
on
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m
arks'
will
report
on
the
i«en*
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Relations Roard moved to dismiss
-bout nine years ag.. I
i"
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1
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than
one
fishing
de"ir.»
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oy
former*
and
tiuyer*
w
a,
held
1
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le
p
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n
to
itv
e
both the stay and the appeal It - , 5 h5fninipr
l,“ d b,cn
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l ,h4 1
1rk’»Tarkert,
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IM ft ••1,*• It *91H* tt |h5
nurse " In fAm
Anmi
llo. Te&lt;
Ort
L’J. „Mrs.
odd on
A
form
er
nrlllo,
T
e
x
.;
On
Oct
22.
Mre.
Tackarh
was
H
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lf
t
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l
ln
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fi
time
In
any
of
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fresh
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I M rs. Wise was a member of tbe tried in C ity Court on a charge Florida, Mr Speer pointed
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to
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nf petty latrenv brought by M i. Pcr.-.ons using a rod an t reel ti".*' W o rk s h o p Is IMaiiiD'd (A rBlim iii mifl (frniit' «t I* 'liii*'
*»'|l|t |tae.*e
I* I
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1•
i pe ll une ,' H k. 1*1
Saunders She was found guilty I.,v e a license,
I
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ArmltHier, ( b'linl" •
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T r a in
W in d o w
Ijiv P M .
Mrs. Dollle Snodgruss cf of the charge by Judge j . C. Cha­
Since the St. Jo h n , R lv rr i , , F o r N cjiro M in is!ors ' viniiierce Tourist ' l.,l. .h.
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T v i n n O W i ■ ■ t f* |I Bonhan, T e
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• L A K I M( I t v • i . r u
x. and several niece
ron who fined n tr 160 and coats boundary, both Seminole and V !•
Ml ti.il*&gt;
sr.nounced today ttn' »,.* I ••&gt;,i • 1
•IpOfl K l l'|*l •'
I l.e T o u rls' * luh " f 1 t! u M srv
1land
and nephews.
or 60 days, according lo Munlrl. |
county renldents may ieg*
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DADE CITY, Nor. I.
The Seminole County Tuber",,
I , (*&gt;)“ A i Services
ce» w/
were conducts! by ..
Rev pal Court records.
\ ill hnye It
, "'1 " 1 P '"* •' '[
it a* Imme w ater*, he aaid.
-•*. 17 m i!
I
man who unaecountabl/
&lt;.hlt and Health Association will lei on Monday and H.uisday e •
»||*« ;p«l.If)|| «• fl
' I|»lb**r of
1/ Jurroped j E . Gilm an and Rev. R . T . CaldAn appeal from tha decision
&gt;
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t
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#*MgU*lnings
'Ponsor a Negro M lnls'er'a \S'..rl
through a elosed window of a | w all of F,nterprl»e and burial took was filed by E . F . Houaholdet,
* &gt;runt"i&lt;'e B't tin* T'* I* " ' *"
F
I
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S
P
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A
D
S
spaed
Ii train near here last night I place In Hvergreen Cemetery.
.hop, the theme of which la " t h i" "
speeding
ing end v i a l '. " , ■&gt;•■* ",
I Ih ,'-"
attorney for M rt. Takach.
S A N T A A N A . C a lif . No. • \venu»» to the
ha recovering at a Dade C i t y -----------------= ---------------- iHighway &gt;.f
, j , ties w ill
•■•'&gt;••» 'h n u u h ntt
RT&gt;—
Evacuation
of
all
r
e
a
ld
u
',
ospltal today.
M
.
Health", beginning ai 0:30 r.'-locl.
"•« sexron,
' *’
Sh el'ett.
fm n, Silverado Canyon, an n ,e, ■omorrow at the Shiloh R sp 'l*'
Ha had a hr-&gt;kon collarbone, dia! ih clm lrnis,'
of
lonte
500
large
iio
u
k
*
on.I
•
located should*r and aarere Itreta• hurch, Mr*. C. R Dawaon, pte,
la te ,, was ordered today a* 'he "lent, announced today.
tlons.
posr o r r ir r .
Orange
County
brush
fire
«p»*o'l
Daputy Sheriff Nall Keen laid
Thsre w ill li* »&gt; , -9 ,l»t ' ’ 'r
D. E . W illiam s, Supervisor &lt;&gt;f
w
ildly,
fanned
by
60-mile
„n
I,om
the man carried a Social Security
• u tsl dellve,
t mad &gt;n I t ,'its
education for the Statu of Florida,
wind*.
card and othsr uapera bearing tha
ley, A rn ila th e Dav. «he,&gt; the
•
tati
*n
w||| apeak at 3;00 P.M.
Negso
•
'll
*.flebr*lAunt,l&gt;
1
•tv
Tl,"
Dutly
Bnotr
Ruling
A
Four btiaaea and aevetnl ia,g»
name Arthur Doherty. 20 New
&gt;•• e i&gt;&gt; honm inisters, their wives and lay Thursday morninit with .* downto, i p e , 1'- . » i n tn r» • In*- 1 tf • 9ft If* 1 Sanford Post O ffl-e -1■
York City. The man himself waa
C H IC A G O , Nov. 8 , (/P&gt;— A research scientist a itt rltd today that trucks were sent from Cl Toro leaders and all Interested negro
1'■t of the holi lsv However, niall
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In ahock and did not reapond America's rale n( atomic bond) production threatens lo aikauet thn
,&gt;ill he boxe I end dispatched as
ritlsena are urged to nttend. This nounted thia mdrning Ly 1’. A M*r- p.e,i )-•&gt;»
frorji the area.
coherently to questioning.
The holiday will be
I , the .10, 11,g r.f ,| '»»#•* 9D*| |*| • ' • , of usual and s p * ',,l d'ltvoriex and
vorkshlp la a feature of th"
eounlry’a entire uranium reserves in 30 years,
,T . B . Cook, conductor, aald; tha
ml "1 ' r,notv and IftlHlI' «| *«1 ,I'lle.e, | t.erishablea \*,11 l-» delivered, It
I Health Education Progtam spoii- bunnet*, the Poll Office*. »■ho. I
Tbe rale ot bomb production, lie told a group aetsion ol the
New York bound train waa aU ul
j a Y c b k N O T K 'K
- ,red on a year a tound In,sis by
A
former
decition
b
,
the
*
.-.*.*
.1 Men hem's A, o n » tf.,i *o ,*1 « » * announ'ed *-&gt;l*y ny Post
iM
nstitiil*.
la
"a
fftlinh
fnr
ts#l«Sa*iiain^
a
a
a
-WM./Jl'.
three miles south of hore (to Ameriten petroleunnnatitule, is "a reason tor peiiimiam” inKoniiclering
General J . C. Hutchison w ill t,"t the Tuberculosis Ar.socls!lnn.
m aster Joel S I &gt;»l
tin p *l,rlflr 3 K I1 , 1,i
du,
meichant* lo i!o»e ,loie« I" , »n In
mlloa north of Tampa) when the tbe future ol atomic power for industrial use.
•peak ai the Thursday meeting of
to
Ihe
e
ll
day
cloning
*r«».*.&lt;
man Jumped. It waa traveling
the Seminole ('ounty Junior Cham
Eugene Ayers, chief, chemlat nfflhe near to
F I R E C O N V EN T IO N
about 60 mllaa an hour.
mendetlnn, and It was »l.&lt;&gt; m&gt;kr ! .lirin ci w ill he serve,) Tm » uunm sl
TH E W EATHER
her nf Commerce, It waa announced
Ihe Gulf Research and Develop- no uranium ^ • r*&lt; w#
.
M
IA
M I, Nov. ft, (/P)—T h is tiu r- that atruen rem ain open
Wed- fee ,it l l i . , , ground at ,h » Race
ment
Company,
rittaburgh,
said
roleum
.L?
V
‘(
for,
J«
iSl h* v# today hv Douglan Stenstrom f'apt
AID FOR CHINA
JACKSONVILLE. Nov S. (^1—
the world attpply of recoverable
l i i c k nj (lu n ic ip s l A ltp ru l
Jam es E . Dunn of Orlando will l.t c ity swarmed with visiting fire ­ nesday afternoon, mild AI I v
High Low
WASHINGTON, Nor, S- M 1 - uanlum "la belle ed to bo about
Rare!-, will begin »( 1 3|t P.M
replace General Hutchison on the men today — lit e r a lly — ns some club secretary, thin mottling
*5 •
.............63
Kaonomlc Cooperation Admin, 10 tlrnea aa great aa that In the
Due tn tha fact that it w»* nn nrui jL'f.ti iit cardt ptlre* will be Atlanta
program. Post commanders of all 2,000 flro chiefs from all parts of
6H 4(1
lalrafor Paul 0. Hoffman and United Stales." Thorium, another
Boston
acrvlre organisations In Hnnfnrd ilia country registered for the 751 h rlerslood hy Lrglonnniier. at h o Hwntdrd
annual convention of the Inter- meeting Monday evening. Hint ot.lv
71 57
Slate Department ehlaftalna hud­ flaalonable element . that might Oaafonabfa toft 5 ° rW’«
The fit l rvrnt will !,e a men's Charleston
have hern -Invited as guests for
national
Association
of
H ie Ihe hnttr closing would p i c u l , .i.l,' pony elimination n&lt;~", with n Detroit
55 36
dle
today
m
...........
.. lo map
the future of .produce Induatrlal power, la prethe meeting.
chiefs.
«5 5ft
American aid to w e hard-preaaed p e n t In about similar quantity, he
final runoff of nil furl place win New Y o rk
and that therefore many mcinhei
til 45
m m n m en t of Ctileng Kal Shak edded. (
o f Campbull-liosalng Post would I nrra.
O llier events w ill be a halnt Lottir 6.0M IN ENGLAND
....... 73 44
In Chine.
,___
' "Our annual production. of u** *!"'■■«!» e n 7 £ ^ ' d e ^ f c ^
MKN'H CI.UII
lu&gt; w orking, no plana for Legion pirl'a eowpony rare, „ ra w for Kan A n to n io .
LONDON,
Nov.
8,
(
/
P
)
T
h
e
*•* &lt;v*
high ranking EGA official Mtum now la usd to be ____ f u t u r f ' ' nar* 9
United States now has 6,000 mem- Tbe men’e Club of Holy Cross I'AktlcIpation In thn I'll,ml. ,veic I chililrnn ot' 15* «e«»* «r .,"* « » Re«t»(,.
65
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vtctoriea
Communlal trietoriea
in lr*F" sue-thirtieth our entire reSera of Ita Arf*H EfTTIS 3tS*!3r *'n«ie«.«.«d C k c rrh *.v!!S Lav, It i /.■«.,«, aeiu 1 'oat UonimnnrUr N ext w ill come the big sweep- Jacksonville
"U
.« £
.......... 83 74
eerve." be aald tn a pajssm yr?
acting of tho season nt the Jam es Sin g le ta ry this morning.
atnkr* races by quarter horses and Kov West ...
ekurtai UandR jNofth
od in 'England, Defenao Minister
C k l i
ol 60 &lt;
p an d for the meeUng. "U Urn du«'o aa muck —jL':
House tomorrow night beFallowing the parado by tho thorough brads. There w ill nlso Orlando ....A. V. Alexander told tha House of
I- »*W*44e
enaiafewk w
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•1 L TU' t. 19
(f'enilautd On P s** Threat
5»
f.M'M** M ,|9
Tallahassee
With supper a t 7t00 o’clock. Dusty Boots’ group, a barbecue
™
JA’a
Oommoau today.

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T o P i c n u lii c K o rp s

KEY WEST. Nov. 8. &lt;/P,
t •* t
S ays
S tn tc s P u b lic it y D i r e ,
Preudenl Truman, in high ,pint«. F l C f t n o r
R iip n
A ilv c ii't it p ,
K i n l i t i i 1 .c iic lc r s A i e
enjoyed hia role of Florida’* num- j
her one touriil today.
O f
M u n t im ;
H e ir
M o st
K e n t t io H r ir y
He went to the entitled m en','
Dr. I. N. Kenned, p u h h ' &lt; h
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. t/P,- Mr*.
heath on the Submarine Naval
Bs»e here to hailt in the itmihine | Eleanor Roo,e,elt »atd t..dav ,h* rector for the Florida ‘d,te t,,n ,'
Virtually hi* entire .tall went would like to ,ee "the permanent and I'lit, ComrmtMn.i, l .ld die Hi.
along.
nutting of the touthrrn Dialer rati tarv Club tmlav that tin. ,la'r
ought not to advertise i(,e|| „ .,
The Chief Executive donned from the Democratic Patty."
iwimmtng trunk* and ilretched out
She made her statement in the hunter* paiadtse. that tlieir n none
in (he sand.
, fust oj a irriet of American timid I t i L i n lira United Stale*, ami that
Important deciiion*- involving 1catting Company program* entitled . h . . . , . h . „ , e . r , ..................... m i
change* in high admtniilralive j "Eleanor and Anna Rootgvell." The itl Honda for the native popula
post* and the makeup of his slate I program feature* Mr*. Roosevelt •ion. hut he did ,av that there ■»
of tha union mestaga to Congre***-1and her daughter. Anna Rnojevelt 4 plentiful supply of fr»*h water
/ '' Roetligei. in .a "cucnbinaydn /jf .fttlk. and.that'
touriit* could ..( s ly
a w to ct#M lata*.
.
.
For today, at least, the no • forum and commentary.
, bo invited to enjoy thia kind of
news" sign was hung out.
I M„ Roosevelt spoke from Pans | ,f&gt;0,• L«fe.
While Ih* President was • nJ°V/ j where *he I* attending the I ntlw-l
D, Kennedy wa* introduced hv
pi* m
»
0t ! a«*«aftTome Nation, ,e*,mn*
&lt;.eo.ge A Speer, who called alien
speculation whether Charles S a w - |
Regard,nr the Slate, Right, "-n to the fact that Dr Kennedy
y a r w o u l d r e m a i n long in*hla post Party. Mi* R.mievelt .aid:
............. uoneer m ihe conservation &gt;«V *' «" ” "&gt;t. m .men,
fisli ,11(1 game *“in Florida and1
as Secretary of Commerce. Some)
" ||,e y won lour southern ■*•*'*■
1I *"*...........*
Democratic

hta

him l&gt;, a letfe i .,I Riand itiry
I lie pirv lia . been in , r .ligating
puhlid.erl il.a ig e , .if payroll iff*gulattlie, m Ilm iu a ,' nlftce. He
* .tllfrl h tl wteV to fpftflfv bill
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Bulgaria, Yugoslavia For
Helping Greek Communists

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A ssociated Pr***- I raspd W in'

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WASHINGTON. Nov. B. (JP)~
North Inspired Lose 11v a v i Iy In
Aril,
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2 Weeks Visit1 Rd’s Refu8al To Answer Quiz Indicted For
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Funeral ServiceH Held
For Mrs. Emma Wiwe
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Man Jumps 'Ihroughi0® " . ^ ^ ;

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Hold Pfiuidr On Armislirr l) «y

Research Sciential Says Nation
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9

PAGE EIGHT

............................................... W E D N E S D A Y N Q y . 3&gt;. Jq

THE SANFORD HERAID, 8AMFOED, FLORIDA

Hal Boyle Wants To Know Who
Polled Wool Over GOP Ey

Thurmond Will Hold BalancTw~
Power If Election Goes To Hon

By IIAt, BOYI.K
NMV YORK, Nov. 8, &lt;/!»&gt;—Itepuhllram, who stayed nt national
headquarter* lo celebrate looked
nt dawn today like haggnrd br.!e«
left walling at the church.
It was no quiet around the Motel
Roosevelt that you could henr a

«MCUiNrTON Nov 3, (/P)— W hat happen* if neither President
J j S f f " - ' D e w e y win* a majority of the nation» electin'}
i S S t t i w
to d e r IM v

j n a i »S). '&gt;™'»

poll-taker'.* Hun drop.

But If there wan a poll-taker
In the place he wisely kept Id*
mouth abut. There were no liepublican china any longer aid"
even to fall open. They nad all
done that bourn before.
It wan a ncene of political car­
nage over which npread the
lengthening shadow rant hy the
little mnn fiom Missouri, ila ir v
S. Truninn. niuhhomly ridlm* out
threat* of a Itepuhllran laml.-dhli.
hud lived up to the tough motto
of hla atate -" Y o u got to allow

Biff Labor

Governor Seeks
Investigation Of
Parade Of Klan
.1 \t h s n N , M in .. Nov i, &lt; r&gt;
‘ If t«
f i l l t || f |lfe |t|«*l|f*y
I ilnt elrvp •
3ft
J*;- }.* _
I l o r , w ho r s i r l r d Boot h e rn S la t e s
ex pc-1 to I k - " h e a rd In I lie l i f e
I t o i.il co llcg i-, m d tin- llm i'.t o f
l{ r |t n Ii- n lo llv i'. , " v i e pre
ill till
•-Modldato F ie ld in g W r lg lil
iid Inday .

Monti«&gt;k ,I rtnm I'aae lias,
1
11 •■nllHHf.i e-ram l's«- linn
all on the basis of Ihe Taft-IIarltey Thurmond.
I Wriglil, gnvi-rmir of Mi. -is ipnl,
Act."
wnu'il md -liv (Inllv wlici lo r the
Mr.
Truman
plan*
lo
return
t"
Among (he curly Senate casual- Washington from Independence, pii- liih-iitiiil e|«-i-tnrs of Ins stump
(lei who veded for tin- Taft- H art­ Mo., tomorrow, then go to Key would bargitlp with I'ri-sulonl T ru ­
ley law were Republican Senators West, FIs., Sunday. Arcoiding tn man m Hcptibliciin candidate Tqm
C, Way-land llrooks of Illinois, Washington friends wlm have Been j Dewey for acrcptnnro of lln-ir
Chapman Rrvercomb of West Vir- In touch with his Kansas City -views nr* civil rigid* In telurn for
lnla and George A. Wilson of headquarters.
I hell suupo't.
,
owe.
In Kansas City Mo Prr*ht»iu 1 Hilt lie eld lloil the rlretnral
On the other (hand, six Senate
college whs "where (he Kioto*
supporters of the Labor law are Truman promised Inday lo drdl- Right i grotlp will lie beard-- not
d ilu te d new terms. All are south­ calc hlmielf “to the cause &lt;&gt;f |icac“
erners and three wore unopposed. III the world" and "prosperity amt
•'The liiflupiirc ttf Hip elector*
Among the House contests. La­ hnppInoM* at home" as he won one will Ih* illM?ti|»iiln| if thr nt fit &lt;t*r
history'* greatest upset victor­
bor leadcts were particularly glee­ of
|n tint IlfMiHp/' In* cmitiliufil.
ies.
ful about a Democratic victory In
He pinoilsed to "serve Ihe “ Till* innllnr I lien will L«* III Ihw
the loth New Jeisey district ove:
111!I1«4:t of till* rniii;i»• tilnniil ifplrpit*
the Republicnn-designated succes­ Aniorirsii people to the best of my Ibinn. Of rmiMr if |li*» flcrlora
nlillitv"
in
Ihe
four
years
ahead.
sor to Rep. Fred A. Hartley. Jr.
Rlnml firm nimI k» » |» mi vnllllK fm
Hartley, ro-autbor of the Labor And he urkmiwlrdged I lie rongrnl. Thiiiitimnl. fin* nuiilit ini^hi
illations
of
hi*
defeated
m
piHincnt,
law and llmms Labor Committee Governor lb-w­
cy, and commended
flialtinan, did not stand for re
AlIV th-cl ..... Ik - .old. would lie
him for III* fine sportsmanship."
•leetlqn.
m Hilt- oidv ••Dei pm tv m ri-ling*
Ma uy union men obviously weic |j ‘‘I feel v-rv deeply the responsi- uml considliiin-ii &lt;*iib (In- elrctors.
surprised that tiling* buil gone so • hllitv which has fallen to my lot
"I won’t iitlrmpt to &gt;ipcnk for
well for Ihn Democrat* Rut they as Ihe lesult of the election," said tbe Ktnli-i I’ t - 111 - p i -pi.no," Gov •
said they never hsd woiked harder tits wimple s'Htrrnrnt. "I shall con­ ernor Wrlglil lonlinuril. "I don't
tinue to nerve the American people
In an election before.
know what the ct-.-'.-i* wI•I do
“The people of the United State* to the best of inv ability. All my They arc 1ml- 1 i-'idi'nl peopln yvitb
have demonstrated their genuine effort* will l&gt;e devoted to the cause full libert v ni action. I am sure
unltv In defense of the cherished of peare in the world and the that nothing u d l
done without
principles of the New Deal,” Krnll prosperity and happiness of our party confnenca."
people here at home."
told a reporter.
And he wired Governor Dewey,
"The CIO PAC would he happy
to IntrnJuro Dr. Gallup, Mr. Roper "I thank vou slm-errly for your
and III* oilier pollsters lo Its PAC congratulation! amt good wishes.
block worker* amt lo the people of Your fine Npnrt*niamihip la deeply
appreciated. We Jointly owe con­
JACKSONVILLE Nov
America," he added.
gratulations lo the Amerlran peo­
Atlanta
Tli*i* are about 8,000 species of ple who have once again shown
Ihe world the vitality of our free
RoeUrn
moths In America.
liiHtilutlnna."
Detroit
Galve dorr
The I'reiddmt. a smiling happy
New York
man, rcrelvrd the congratulation*
l ’ltlablirgii
of
well
wishers
today,
Cheers
went
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. S -i/I'i
Wnshliigton
Tho following price* were quoted up from Ills headquarters In the
Jncksonvillr
Hotel
Murhlrluirh
penthouse
as
on th* Jacksonville rgg and poolMlnmi
word of Govrrnor Dewey’s colt1 trv market* tndavr
renslon of defeat was conveyed to I
KMIHIIlA Ktitl.H
him.
Florida Grade A Quality
A long line of old friends, In - 1
Sales to retailers. Market idea ly.
(■'tiding newspapermen who n a \ .
Current Market, Per Doien
covered Id* campaign, swarmed
FLORIDA GRADF. A Net Weight
In Into the living room of the suite
P er Dor Loose Ctns to shake the I'rrshlcnt's hand end
Large
24 p i . 77c
Rlc to congratulate him on the "GiveMedium
21 nt. 58
70 ’em-Hell" rnmpsign which upset
the dopealers.
Sm all
18 01, 65
50
Aa he left Ihe hotel, the Presi­
; E x tr a Urge
27 m, 78
83
Producers’ sales to wholesalers dent waa asked, "Can you tell ns
, generally thrae cent* !*** per dot- how that Truman Poll w orks7M
"No. I ra n ’i." he said, "When
an:
i).^ PooRry Market— Florida Price* vou win you can't say anything
rV . Qrede A quality, per pound; about IL Pin just happy."
Then he said, “talk to Charlie,
m arket generally steadyt
lie’ll tell all about It." II# referred
Lira Poallfy
to Tree* Secretary Charlea Roes.
FLORIDA, GRADE A Mr. Truman not only had fotaTo
To
Deri Cnmra cast Ids own victory tn campaign
V;Fry*&lt;a,.r*d, 2 H Ibi up 88c 43c talks hut Democratic control of
‘ Broiler*, red, 2-8Vi lbs 88
48
both Houses of Congresa.
^ - g a n a , heavy, 5 Ihe. up 40
44

I

J

, EggH And Poultry

,h*5'""'

Florida Provides

/- -...

Some 300 happy party workercrowded Into the Gold Ballroom nl
of the hold, confident they would fl,r,
see h Democratic debacle.
j
A w ore or more television end (j,,„
newsreel cameras were trained on wr(J
the flag.draped balcony, wlicie m)1|
Governor Thomas E. Dewey was Hl,l,
expected to deliver his victory q rtl
speech before midnight.
Humor
q■aid Ills aides Imd composed l b e ' j r|lt
speech two days ago.
j
The rrnwd stirred uneasily a • mu
early returns showed Truman
ahead,
liul they cheered when pull
Campaign Manager Herbert ltrmv r « r
nell, grinning widely, atepped out
--|
on the gallery and minimised the ..tin
figure*—again predicting vlc'ory j II
It was the last grin of the *-ven-1 II
Ing.
' plnr
Borne Itepuhtlrans left then, sure log
Dewey bud won. But they wt-rf rnht
probably I lie only onra w ho got a aflc
good night's rest.
_
i If
For after midnight deepening into
ala tin swept the gally-hminriml Krai
room. The faces of the crowd have
were * i.low-motlon study of con- felt
fidence ebsojjteg from ..orpin* n had

- the House would t h * choose . pte.ldent
(f 4|Je||t * h „ m the present nip and tuck elec-

WASHINGTON—How murh hs*
TAMPA. Nov. .1—&lt;/P&gt;—An In•tie government price support pro
GOVERNOR
FKT
! k-* io . -ini .on, or saved you, a.- »
veiitlgntlnn of why Klunsmen were
I laspn.ver and consumer? i
Florida Monday night with conpeinutted tn drive through Central
Till* Iih* become one of . 11.*
railed license plates lias been
I rotilroversiul iiucstioiis of the pr**promised bv Governor Caldwell,
1 1 ntiitl i-ainpnign. I'oliljcal &gt;.p*&lt; - i
the Tnmpn Tribune said In today’*
innki-i , are attem pting to rein'*
edit IIIIIU.
Ho- program to ihe price of a run
of licuns or a suck of apudr.
A trail of fiery crosses, most
of l lii-m liiirticil iti negro resident,
Nobody ha* an accurate answer
•id sect Iotm. was lefl from Mount
Here's why:
Subtracting the consumer subThe Commodity Credit Corpora I -ddy losses, tli* rorporijtiou rnmrn llorn to Wild wood by a Ku Klnx
lion tCCOl, wiilrh handlu.i tin out with h } 1.75,343,751 profit on Klsn motorcade of 50 cars In
iirieo support program ,’ show* s its other tr iim c llo n s j iurlmluig no election eve ilemnnxtratlnn,
Tim govrrnor was quoted hy
"profit" of * 135.313,751 since 1831 price auppi-il Items.
j
Ih* Tribune hi nsvinr- he dlt not
1 (excluding "rohsumar autmldt**,"
CCC
official*
uav
I
t'la
difficult
not know Florida Highway pa­
of wldrh more later.)
to set an c-sart flgurr on total
Hut the corporation handle* government price nuppnri opera- trolmen watched the paraoe.
"I eertalnlv will ank Cnt. Kirkother commodities header Ihoee tinna.
m ut wliv It tenvered tagsl u-as
It acquires In price support pro­
The c(iri” iutiori bought and sold permitted," the chief executive
grams, and. until recently acr mints
for leml-b-u.ii' an-l • a hi
weren't separated. Million of dol­ comimvjllbThe Tribune sail Col. II H
lars worth of commodllfes have performed othei tianaui tloitri. Hut h-i-Vo1",,.
Iliohwnv Pstrol head,
hern handled uince 1033, when the official ihv their lireakilmvii e»hl "I* eertalnlv |o" lleral to
of transaction.* Is ns nrcuraic and
CCC was -et up.
d- v n .. ............•f»n)i»lilln o-ll|i h Hren-ie
fair as ii is possible to ninkr.
One top executive any* it's Ida!
These official - arktinwlciigp they covered It*- raid be would find
I,eil e-llmale that if all the
*od If patrolmen saw any olhte
transaction* lhat were definitely jI have lost some MilislaHlml .mo motor vehicle violation* and If
price support operations could be I| while siippoiting the iiric-es of .. why nothing was done abau£
separated out the government! some commodities, noioidv pota •honi.
'
would Just about break even o n ' toe*. On die other hand, they have
i made sulututitiul profilo on sumo J Uevernl lli-i-ips Isl-ft irsfs h— t
-. r cere ,1 —Iih elefb In eee.ent
'article*, notaldy cotton.
noo, h e rs T h e T e ih o o a l l - l —1 4fi
A i the price support program
The
government
balance
cli'-et
I
—blob
now operates It g u arsn ’ers the
n - 1-,-1 iltlrini* lbs n ir ,- i fsrm -r. bef-ur lit j crop Is piloted, nhnwing a profit of fl.'l.'i.l t'l.V.'il
(or
tinCCC
includcN
all
Hi
cost*
All «--«se»
r t #b» l*~s hsd
&lt;• price eitlmatcd to list h i n t , a
rrakonahlc return. If he market of adminislerii'g the program. It
also
lnc|ude:i
n
deduction
of
4
.
10
,price at the time the farmer sell*
Is (.plow what the go veto inept 458,054 a* a reserve to pay losses |
guaranteeil, he may get a loan on Inventories on hand Juno 30, i
.
from Iho government or sell to 1048
There In mint her Item of 835,government agencl-M nt tho vuarM'linttaua.t r&gt;unf Paa* Onu
included in the profit. This rM rf Philippines delegate, said the
antred pnee.
Thua Uie government har ac- la due from the secretary 7 f the Msult.n nhoiv fh« A m 'tlc an people
quiied large qunntitii.'s of ium- treasury on the Economic Coopera­ "contln'13 to belle.e In Rooievelt
inudltic.i.
It die|K)-v - v &lt;&gt;f these tion Administration ( M a r a li 1111 Idralc."
commodities at the most favntaldu Plan) program. Corporation ofprice It can. It may lake n loss flrisl* say these KCA opneatlona
Fuses ore safety valves for your
should nut lie ronaidem l a* pari rlrctrir avstcni. Never replace a
or It limy mako n pii-lit.
Hero's what Ihe bcMik* of tha or the prire support progr-im hut blown fu*e by a coin or a wrongCoinmorllty 0 r e d I t Coipimulon as a function or EGA.
sire fuse.
ahowi
If this 165,758^88 Item Ih writ- j
Between 183.1 and Jim- 30, 19^8, ten off aa prire nuppnrt It still
Tons of low grade diamonds and
lauvr-i
with n pro -1 diamond dust are used by Industry
Ala -M aaIh*
isMV corporation
&lt;*«■
fur Hhrnslvea.

House, which the
4p
parently will control, would maki
the decision. (It meet* .Ian. 3 ).
Cnatlaae* K»»"• Pac- llnei
Each state would have one vote
793 and Henry Wellece 11,072.
Fuller Warren, the Democrats with a majority In each atate
delegation deciding how the
nominee for governor, bed no more vote would be cast. The wlnnJF
trouble than was expected in de­ must have 25 out of the tit vote*.
At 8 A.M., E.S.T., today, the
feating hi* Republican opponent
Bert Leigh Acker by in overwhelm­ Democrats were assured if con­
trol of House delegation* In 19
ing majority. The vole wa* 235.399 states, Republicans seven, one
to 51,038 with 879 precinct* in.
split, and 2 i were in doubt.
The four Republicans who sought
If none of the tup three
a
seats In the congressional House majority In the House before Jan.
of Representstlves were turned 20, when the Constitution provide*
back handily by their Democratic the new president shall tak&gt; of­
fice, the vice president lakes over,
opponents.
When no candidate for vleo prt*g
Incomplete returns from 20
elate legislative races and a scat­ Ident gets a majority of the ele9
tering of local contests lndlra*#d torsi vote, a vice president l« elkthere would he no Republican vic­ ted hy the Senate from tha two
tories there, either. In Orange leaders, who now are Barkley (Dl
county. Charles O. Andrews, Jr.. and Warren (R ). The winner set*
Democrat held what appeared to as president until the House
be a winning lead over Rep. Alex chooses one.
What happenit If the two house*
Akerman, Jr., the only Republican
member of Florida's I eglslature. become deadlocked and c»n not
Incomplete reports also Indicated clert either a president or vie*
Klorldlana rejected proposed state president hy Jan. 20 T
House Parliamentarian Lewi*
constitutional amendments to ear­
mark the Ift, 000,000 seventh cent Deadlier says that jurnlvr puMR
of gasoline tax for highway pur­ law 103 of the 80th Con are u , liT
pose!, revise the method of Issu­ Speaker of the Houa* takes ovtr
ing school construction bonds and the presidency temporarily, If the
set up two new state senatorial Democrat* organ lie the new House
early In January, the speaker
district*.
They apparently wrote Into the would be a member of that party,
A permanent deadlock— which
Constitution new provisions raising
the pay of state legislators, per­ has n*ver occurred—would leave
mitting revision of the Constitu­ the epe.'ker ax president until the
election.
tion artlcle-hy-arllde, permitting next
The house twice befoic hit
retired circuit judges and supreme chosen a president, In 1801 and
court ludges to be called heck to 1825. In I87B a commission a t d k
the bench for temporary service, ml by Congress decided In fs»n» j f
making Judge of the Escambia Republican Hayes over Democrat
Court of Record an elective office, Tllden after some southern elec­
ami authorising consolidation of toral voles were challenged.
city and county tax functions In
In the first strictly ilousi test,
St. Lucie. Broward, Pinellas and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia wa»
Volusia enuntlea.
elected over Aaron Burr of New
Returns from the congressional York R"M* "-ere Democrats. In
luitteaU. Second district, li'i of 1825, John Quincy Adami of Mas­
278 precincts, Democrat Charles sachusetts won the presidency over
E. Bennett 41,780; Republican Andrew Jackson of Tenneaaer bv
Camille (icneati 4,588.
13 votes to 7. There were only 21
Fourth district 108 of 121 pre­ states then, and William H. C r a «
cinct*, Democratic Rep. George A- ford of Georgia received four or
Bmathers fl.t.027. Republican J. L., (he House voles.
Wamhaugh 14.R32.
Fifth district, 177 of 282 pielead fo the London Stock Ex­
rlncta, Democrat A. B. Ilertong, change,
where American slocks
Jr., 28,32.1, Republican M. J. Moss, lost around .14 a share at tha
Jr., 11,008.
opening.
Sixth district, 125 of 183 pre­
In New York, cotton opened
cincts, Democratic Rep. Dwight L. stronger, however.
It was up
Rogere 18,745, Republican Rolf around &amp;2.B0 a hale.
Kaltenborn 0,841.
*■ Democratic Reps. J, Hardin Pet­
erson In the Flrat district and nob
Bikes In tn* Third were re-elected
without Republican opposition.
With perhaps ■ few more voters
at the polls this year, Dewev’s
total Florida vote waa considerably
better then It was four years ago.

Stock Market
(Continued From P a t* t )
close, the scene on the Stock
Exchange’s Boor waa orderly nt
the start.
Brokers thronged nroun.l the
trading posts, but there wa* no
frantic milling around.
Wall Street had followed the

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asaartw. sesat steal
rural taUe-M. *

U. N. Delegates

Here You Buy ’
Better Used Cars
For Less
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low mileage, top grad*
mechanically, new oppaM*
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Watch-eatooth motor, naw^thma. O
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Tim and Paint Ilka l
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Baugh of tha Weshlnglou x a X
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Crowds Greet President Truman Finds Way Open B-29 Crashes,
President On T o L a m c h N ,w lW O fN e * D Cal Killing 18, In
Azores Islands
Victory Trip

Reds Reject W estern Plan
For Control Of Atom Power

Ry FRANCIS M. LEMAY
WASHINGTON. No&gt;. 4. (A’)—Preudent Truman lo-ind the
open fix lay in the Drmociatir overthrow of GOP conft»ei«mti*l rule
||&gt; hum h a new phase ni the New Deal -the "Truman Deal" o(
fat-tea, lung rocial anti e-nnomir legiualion.
P lan e w Z I O f 29
Vi^lunsky S ays U .S.
C om m u n ists Lciivr Court Vs T rial D a te Is Set
T rum an R ides T ow ard
Vvinn with tin* ronirovctstal ptogtam in ihe nr«. fll«t Co,igteis
Ships
R
eturning
T
o
Dues N ot W ant In ­
W a sh in g ton In T i i- com rump January 3 will l.e p.,e*l international problem' destine " itli
M
acD
ill
F
ield
From
die cold war again" Ruman Coimnuniam
ternational
Rule
um ph A s H e T h ank s Rul the bln questions from thef
T
ia
itiin
g
In
E
ngland
Ovor
A
tom
E
n erg y
hattle. Knutson ban ',e.*n in t*nn
P eo p le A lo n g W ay domestic standpoint are these:
Will Mr. Truman nsk Congre'.s gress 32 veara.
TAMPA. Nos 4. ( T V - Eighteelt
I 'tl M ;. \ . ,v
i.
The
Mr. Trum an’* 21-point p.niwar
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.. Nov. 4. a third time to Brant him atandhy
t nitet .Vattona Asaemblv repower In control prlcc.i ami wages domestic program .iliradv has person, died in a n a s b of a U.3.
(/P)— Missouri's capital city pave ami i a t U&lt;n scarce necessities?
w e d i ml is lin-siit'a proposal
been rejected almost b.*M, hv bomber in the Aiorrs vesletday.
Preudent Truman a winner'* wel­
t-f itnmlr control. The rote
Will lie ask Cmigre*;* to increase both the Democratic 73th &lt; ' i i g i i " One prison is musing and another
■« is to I., r, Only the Soviet
Tha
Mans, 1*1 avoid Ihe blldnet deficit and the Republican B'&gt;ih
come today.
w*\ injured
hi.*- soppotlcil ihe Ruaalan proThouiandt at Jefferson Ciliati* tli.nl lluealem* an a tesiill o' laat program wa» first »*i’&gt;r,i.*• &gt;.t ,.n
l"..H. &gt;«huh railed for a treaty
M.scDill field announced the
Kept.
ept It, ID-16.
jammed the rail yard* Irmii the spring's tax cut and alrpp*d-up
■''t'l'g up control's.
s,a,lied shortly after
Hilit the voter* on 'Pip -lav gave 1 Airforce H
defense spending?
nation plalfoim to cheer the "little
| k „„ | 4Rfn, |.,r td on
Minnesota vnters def*aled Rep. Mr. Truman even nm.- w -m ib-sl
I 'M 'i : .
Nos. t. i/T’i—Tha
man from Independence" who won Hamid Knntann, author of the power on Capitol Hill ,l&gt;t&lt;&gt; he &gt;va* the mid Allinti. island It rrackc^
t mi,,t Iiirs .iskrd the Security
election lo ihe presidency attaint! t ; n p lax-cutting bill rnai'tcil twri Iteinieathad by Franklin I* l(u'*e «|, os the (Kean about 'rOO yard*
' mi.i, il tndas to delete refer«I iiittill iitM tin
I
what the expert* thought wete ini Ihe Pieaident's veto a f l n a bitter
c m ' . In sanctions from n llritoff slioie
uh I Inn. sc I'ltrstine pro|&gt;o*el
possible odd'.
I be plane s. a, one of the 2.9
diieite*) malnls to Israel.
The crowd slatted cheering ami
j ships of Ihe Ht/tlr Pomb GtOUp
waving even before the ipecul
relmmng lo il.en l.asc at MacDill
It. n i INTIS W. CARPENTER
train came to a stop to pick up
ov J. (A1)— Russia
Field slter three and a half monlh*
water.
t * ................ *
mpletelv today s West| tr.sinsng m l.ugland
The President, grinning bmatPv. j
p' " i 1’" * 1 lh» ’nt’ol of atomic
H 23s imirnatlv e a r n a crew of
10 Others aiiinng the list aboard
wared back from tire tear platform ■
J were maintenance men and other
There was no official estimate of ,
________
D-least* Andrn V Viground ciassmen lieing brought
the crowd, almost impossible to 1
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A m i, * I « ,
‘P i . . . . . . home a* passenger,, MacDill Field
d ' ”” l . • M ihe 1 piled Nation*
count because it streamed *|nn 4 . G o V C t n o F D c W C y S c C t T I S L '° r^
A D g C lC s
I H T trS said
I . . ... &gt;i! \.,-nd'U *h- l nited States
S
ays
P
rosp
n
»*,
lror
the tracks, crowded a loading dock
............. . - mi mte,nation ,1 slnmic
I h* plane crashed in a light
C ertain T o Carry
rain aftei deik Hi I' M Aaorc*
. i.nt- .J
and hung from nearby factory
......
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Low crT axcsIsC iuiic time.
I I' M. KKTi The ground
\ b
window*. But the tumult was almost I
10 o t a t C s W i t h
Io«
1‘fMl^ht I'|r&gt;(r{fn( Tru
ceiling
l«sv, ahoni l.dOft feet,
I.ii
ml
Rr ASSOCIATED PRESS
flit
Jluirnt
ff'lfutndeafening.
j
hut not uoii.uial to. a It 23, the
' WASHINGTON. Nm-. 4. t/PlII,
I
\ nirin im Pir%i(ifOt
The President disappeared in- Vp.,l.
tii
I
I Newipapet* came out vesiritlay aunoiincemptit ilatc.l
etfl* the train lo gieet Governor Wub about D4 percent of the vl° ,e| ' •d'eVrToon ^ n d ' ih.. morning" w,ih
An impnrv l.a. been started el
"• rttiK m Milwaukee
Phil M. Donnelly ind other offlc- counted, President Iruman bad K|llmM| rnmn, „ ,„ , lvm, „ , rlmn, l.agens Field This was reported
fntf fh* * n, 111 |i ■»«♦*• mini koo*
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ACCUitl)
Of
lONStUNINO
to
arhleve
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the
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riovernmenl.
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ling
meiubeia
ia! •dslteri. Th*
tlie gnat (atsl accident for the
hum mi u p pfitrtl siiMir^u of victory
-f.-*.-- _i
&lt;; T.
tltKM * lr . • |n|i if-TTim k&gt;rii&gt;on%
of ihe Communist Pirtv in the Dulled Sle*-- -vr ph ' - m l outside the Federal ......... ' • 4 '*v I'c.Mii'e of
the platform and the howling
,n
. . . . m i lo the election ol Harry &gt; Iruman .llIDh lirnup tn ten* of million*
Ihe absenre nf Will,sin 7, Foster, nations' i h i , " in u the party, thetr trial dale hi* h- '» \ 'S'l . "r- 1 nil'll
» )oTTn of inferunfit ♦)*•
crowd
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1 'W | a* president of the United Slates.
11 find nurd lift I' rk* I&gt;ur |
Nov. IS Pictured (1 to r ) are tteiiry Winston. Eugene Den’ils, Ht-n).amln J. Davi* 1- , i i&lt; H nl. ' 'in WtlH* said lie wanted to read a | electoral votes.
I | ) r|(&gt; j( wf,| t
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l» |lt «. .1 .Mltf.,|
tn "ff#*i •
llamson. Carl Wlnlar, Irv ing To,ash, John rlstes. Rot'e-* O Thompson and Jack St.avhet
a •I'eriuilnviol)
telegram from the W ashington, Governor Thomas f.
Dewey | to ,&lt;v.
«-" tillH'h &gt;(|)l Im 11 n» * 1% hs
PoahlnvUIng him to a "crow ban j
, PlUm
C4rrv If, Hat-s
|.n , Angeles lim e, "Deeply all.
p l \ . Ii|. 1 ' l V »
f||f t kirmhlv
d(l« li«
«r r v nllv in* ml ihe
,UThe telegram said newspapers, i **'&lt;*1|'
electoral votes, 77 short M,pointed as are all Republicans
IIS
radio commentator* and pn'bdi-r.' | of the ..hb needed to rapture the I „| , « result, lliev ariepl it with
XfliflM n w m|,{ t nnfinij ■ develop*
would be required tn eat to u g h ,. presidency.
uiht it*mi i in hi up hi th*- W«Mtem
good space. When ihr Amrtiran
old ernw hut *he President would
,,
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. .
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p lm m .ulopffd
gat turkey
| * hi the basts of imomplete re- people have spoken. Atnettcans
Hr OMVKR u DF, tv n i.F
'tii h tn irr 11iido »jri'T**9qt*,) by
The president did not say whetli turns at 9-. 30 A. M.. F-SI. today, bow lo the pnpulai will Will, the
WASIIINtiTON. Nov t t/P|—
'Ii Trtimfm inenn*. Vi*hv iky mi l,
• r he would accept.
| only two states- California atid Truman vicloiv. piospeets lor tax
llv A itH (A I ED PHI ' •
Wnrbl War |] veteran, tn itX
11•*i# v&lt;mi -ii** in i vt
11 rlrei#
I Mshn- conceivably could shift reduction wtnt out the window "
tales
are
line
for
an
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.Umated
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WASHINGTON. Nov, ■4 - n l V -' :i _ ............
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«fir) iftlt t minmniMtor*
'
Oregon
Journal:
"It
w»,
proof
ihftft.ftOO.mjft windfall, but in half
^tivernaient workenr v^ll be ex-i against the Preaident. And in both
H ip It h,vi tun
n Ti»f-*■I *hni the
-I l7r- .-leot 1 11,
i or 'Ivt PhJav I 111u i »• Iak I ai fI»r v trluted tne »«f
S c n u ttu lr
1 1i u l (
ip p p 'v e flu* Sovttt plan
cuaed from their Jobs for two states. Mr. Truftan'* lead appeared that the majotity believe in the a dnren nthai slate, lliey *lid
itid
*
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Mr
lion
vn
l«?i
v.
ft'r *tomu control, lie ihouttil
hour* tomorrow so they can wel- sufficient lo give him their com­ things the 'litll* men from Missouri' j '"V* *" wr"
fid * .
A s y j'.t
f 'n .q r l ,
A)mf&gt;'t onAnimou*K. ll»*/ fM'lfrrd tl.p ,'t» j • | |!.,„o ,,,,r •hr*
Tf
»%
h i • !i for
, /p f l * vlctqrtmt. Pi^tifHent Truman bined 2*J elsettiral stdes.-’
foitgbt for without ceasing- bom
question nf tmoll*** t&lt;n
* r ra a il* « .« kin r«M* Threer
I ... ' ■«&gt;"***» t)
I('(|i|e&gt;f| r onffpo »Mr'» ■I I l|M
veteran:.
-uie of a mini It*1 f
I t, f W*Ph *h Wo^f^rn
W l f l t I tc ilM H l'.( | ,l( HUS r*»f| ‘ U»'HV IIIMIll III*'
Will. J.027 of California's lf&gt;.- ing for die bome|e*i. prices widtin state i s,ne, d erid e ' by v.il.ij 1
i i i "'tu t* nlein
«H " if Aifppnft •'! If. - ioli ( piiM*tni f Innni*' *
fnsl
AO,! ptecincl* unreported Mi Ttu reason, equality of civil tight*, edit- Tuesday. I lrrr are , une &lt;&gt;f 'he
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♦-T' ***, I t not
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&gt; Hi ft|i r of I hr I’i • *• nt
i ey’s I 47b.I I 3. California li t. 7'»; law, sod social security
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ifniu»it jnru't' T
veai ..Id prohibition amendm*' ' &gt;. S( lino) I't'-difll If *|f! lift if) lire I i o' m
t fir v au» l * * * i t * • 'o
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P electoral voles.
I n&gt; Aug*lei Mirror: “ The Ainer- but
»!'. ,*|. to Hie 1913 legr.i,'
• • \ d* *i*nf i {
tffiri nl f n ii Ii ( I" I.' fflr
i.'itv * "4 # on! KonarveM I *■»»*• &gt; •
ii in t’eojd* re elertcd Prrtidenl wlir 11.-1 Hie Kill,ftowei fttale ,
with
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I ..mi,,n her mite ibev waul vmii* ally goe, wr(
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mii 111* it lilt* Ifi'j | issi lit if I"I»
nGrom receipt*
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bmlv lo DO lomcllnng *bnut then
2 Kmi'li I'arolina |,,)nt i_
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[ h r only stale now In the I 'e w o .
-yi. d . „ „ l i . .... nther 17 -tales In legab/u g
!»&lt;• nl ; in tit I?* 1 if- I *
Pont Office for October were
oil,inn which conceivably -.....-I »'ng iwnMemi. The Rcpubluam
1
Vvi■11 Ilir*i 11af U In Ilir ,| in Ml'ti | I t o I'omimiiu ' &gt;■ i&gt;in
Ht'i ft -■»»'I M Hit i ' '
vorcea
689 or*more than double those of j . ...
.f
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l„nl llieir chance in rongrrs* ami
FIn»rI* lt’Kitfo
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llOJWr for. the same period laat,
nm r»a* Km*n
II. Ma&gt;*«i'hu,eH, over " lieli"" g wltflr i Irtv f|rff4i.|\r | it ••%n * v'M- ' inid il difficult l&lt;&gt; 11
Isilecl Dewey failed horribly as .s
afV f’nntllH 1 1'"*
I lie Couiiiuiiu '
i.
tl *lif
|tIlf If|*
year. This represents an i n c r e a s e ; __________ ,
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Vi hin«k\ *\\
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t smpaignrr. One thing all ihe wise It legal for doctor* to give
t 4( b |tU V vi'M gfipp tliintf
««) He '«rl ,0 pa, I v lie I- Ip.
m tm bv
*l»4‘1 Ai lie' |fff *1 »•
hi i t , in, Fi alter and *.• - r•.»• *
men overlooked— Americans love captive advice to mattle.l •
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Joel Field
morning.
&gt;■
fnnt»t&gt;fit Hflli ( )|' I* t fill* •' ■' Mr I lilliuii « -i&gt;. *
received n bur * f ■»' • is. from
an underdog."
whose health would be end,1
The dally work day average (or !
V |'l
*b» foMrftovts r*t fI j ' )&gt; Henry IV iliac. &gt; ",
f lf&lt;II
L .ik t
F ' il I t l t the Slav Mi'
by
pregnancy.
The
pre
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October of tha current year, he j
Him,Ingham (Ala.) Age-lftraid
Mri. Vijn &gt;..hi
r i ' i ' 1 , 'f
I heiefore, the* I ,|i ! - D
!»♦ det cpfirm irvJ
* ,
revealed. ivaa 11,270, as com pared'(iovernor Detvey did not call year-old law. backed by H’« ' &gt;*ti
M it ll 111*II** I •*'* i* »- • • l* ,‘H
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sard, tile v ue-u , 1
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ban*
any
tori&gt;
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to t466 for October, 1317, a daily
forth « great popular enthusiasm,
m - ' a t l c vote
Is iv l
, -, iih dr.iw
pinM'tiM rf
average Increase of 1316.
lit* em phisis.-ind th a t of Govor birth control
•utli pliVi ** i single irktMf
desire fur pea-,
nor
Warren
•
on
unity
wee
admlr4.
Labor
won
a
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A number of welfare worker.
month wet* 22,863. a 31 percent' V
, ",
,
' j side In spirit but many votsr* must in Ma«*»rhu*etta with tli" '(•-*&gt;
tl lie ( vv t Hit *1 •11, 1 * I .|tr l .
d»*p"Mih little '»**
tiitfi l
M* •
Most of the vth“i R&gt;Increase ov.r those of October,
lo
have fell that hie campaign and of proposals lo ban union
' mm ft nft TjiMPtf \
or*' i■-«. u 411&gt;4II i--*|&gt;.v i laughr-l a* tit- '
,
t]lv ifi th* 1 It,tit, ,r .
Iii .m
if*
1947. Dailv
Dally eancelUtlons
esncalUHons were 1ft10.- j ■
« *»« ^S 't.l
" ' e '.'mrerenre
Conference o,
of (social
Roc
ills party failed to provide ada closed shop* and sel up olhn '
armmKi’inifMl hv ®ooil
fI**!*!
poll-takers, v o l t e i ,
I I ■ lt(» lfl .»» MS »l. .♦ I f a »!' )*
617 an
•" St
i ’etersburg
on Nov l quale specific assurance* for th* strlcllon*. A similar close-' 1 ; hl»»fklt»g untt •!•* #'|itloft h . 11"* **f "f
* n averaae
■v#r**'' Increase
tn&lt;-rease of
or 2 709 1 Work
The&gt;f
lnrf„rtr
MIm Rulh
Wu )lilngt«n wourd » '
| ’ •*, ) 1' f f) |i)f 1 ■t.fMf't n fefI•
dally.
bm
niH ft#* H
.... i&gt; r go a , hange-u &gt;1
Seminole ro nntv chairman; Miss future respecting matter* of deep ban was losing In New Me
I Is nfl| |fits #% I ll, if I'I h* ,J!
I | . , «...
concern
to
them."
but
Ariinnsns
apploved
a
m
e'
i
n
­
sin
flgltlfllt pHRdll'if
ifr*lr|» tl*#* -ini-' i lyrltal In pt-i&gt;
. i f p Pi,(„... '"a
fmtcrnl
Fav HovH, Mlsi Flnrenee fJro*,.
ware 1282,1137. as compared with Mr*. Rarhar* Thomas, Mr*. Helen
i , 'i"
Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and putting Into effect a labor om- ■ opprmpnU’ 10 /ni»| |*n»f **• \ (i "fii .-.-•o'a personal figliHn.
*ip » a) »*•-•». *I* is* Mmi • •«* 'oul, Carrol!
"••ti hnn* In 4^ •
it) of|1
Mfch * play •*** Si*-*
I rum &gt;thei E m "ii»c
1141.066 during the period In 1947, Rebuilt and Mrs Jan!* Colle, local Chronicle- "Mr. Truman paid tri- "rlgbt-to-work” amendment p&gt;
whn
",M"K l Ac •evil fni Hi- 1 H* 1
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a..............
•
ion ITn| fwf%11v *» »« 'Um lit -4 n*r«*tit
im* very stmllai &gt; &lt;pi •
ahd more than the entire 1947 Slate Welfaie director.
hut* to his predecessor and tha In 1946
" f&gt; l 1 m*.....
lie,I silildi-iil
I
l*
I
I
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1
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i
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m &lt;sI everywher». Iv .
mark of &gt;174,671, Mr. Field point­
gilMa with F!oil*!« 5it«*»* I r»ii
New Deal In tha last days of hi*
f H,|g,t
6. Maryland and Michigan
lav follov o .
Senator Spessard L. Holland w ill, campaign but he now Is hie own
*t I,
1 » I t ilk*-11 4f ft M|»»
» - ‘.I to, .-••/IIS. will '•
ed out. He predicted the receipts
f
1 *V( t', In 1;
measure* to protect their » ','»« Ity. whan tin rt|t|intiRit| l»»*af-a|ya| ■ i» laid on the Idc-i M I 'taml.s for world pca -c ! i- in;1-'*
a pans wlillit fStatunn wrr ift v m
- * \ 11flfll I ' ■M&gt;g* • . . . I I , ill
&gt;4111 past the *300,000 mark wliFch • ddr#V,ii!f" rnL,f" fnt'" on , R' I men. He'a no man's heir- He need* against subversive Influence,
1* t ItP 1
t i idn v a 1 will put the flan/nrd Host O ffice 1
Government J " I tu wear 'no men'e collar*."
IcM amt cenlet reach '1 I ' c 1' -*
inn pnftiMoff
These slates approved bin
i, m * -.vitr»i f■I
I •l • I., I, 1,1 I Itsptlsl Cliit,
nine grade, ehov. First Class.
I ^ U l Welfe.e 1 NeUon Poynte
’lifl-ieill
at'
Mfinh*n nf fh» Ipiim wlm i »r* . &gt;,)i. Iivlnn from
M f t ‘n a4 ll"l 'Ilf
Milwaukee Journal: “The New Indiana. South Dakota. I.oui,.-' ,
The Rev \ '
tt rr try tjii* Iti^ltt ,t I ,! i„ ’&lt;&gt;
“ Th............. .
Increase In the S*;
Time. edUor. will Deal, which some people thought Iowa, Washington and appaie-lU Hrlpalm! In Ilia t!*iiinn*h atlnn pi oaches
,i
A' 11 off).
* 11 \X'l...|c, Rev W V '
llv right stressed I'i* ......* y• 11 . Ar rotHoifc'f
R fr Ii n i #1
growth _ of the., receipt. o f_ lW . |
work S
at dead aa i dinosaur, moves on. The Minnesota. The Indian* referen w e ta ‘ Don
*) ! ' •*" t * ijreeu
Into
Duiii,'
"iniiiuufat ;itand and Hv ir itl n u g it *1 (i | vlfig flfll" 1 * * 1 &lt;1, 001, r'i&gt;tnetet
poet office Indicates a definite
seed that Franklin Roosevelt sow­ Hum I* not binding or. he I'.M3 Jotin Krldar. F.igena ll^ip*r, W e* '«|cfe»r
of Wallace lln- Me (j:t ,1 t
I, o-.t'l, 1 Mr Cai i -II .14 I f »f, .Fulv* I ).
trend of the growth of tha com­ Florid* Rlete University, will pre ed hears a new crop."
i«r*» Tvr** (i^orgB Digiif, .fohn
•fiprov^l J *
•
legislature.
The
Minnesota
de,
i,&lt;
pr“ss nf F ra n c' ........I
' il
munity, and generally serves as a aide.
Hl'f
All w l
1.461 |„ PeKa
Atlanta Constitution, "The ex­ will not he definite until the *ti'e Kff'MitK, Krwl CoopRr, r h u l p i An- h'.t
It I , . ,
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ill,"
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tf
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At the evening session Dr. Her planation of the Truman victory canvesslng hoard d e t e r i n ' " ' ' diriori, Charlat Ttmuiaa, Mon Mv toy" in whst It lnrn,e-l o»'
barometer fur the Increeia In pop­
Ti IH
V1!l ,
.■■line tn
l l .HI
•
l
itiimedljlf
*•
*
«
•»
*
feat
but
a
rout
In
all
it*
magui
man
Rellnskv,
Mlsml
psvcliletrl*'.
ulation," d e c l a r e d Postmaster
ll, 4 • Y H4«|1'b*f
i is the seme which won for Roose­ whether It received the requite' ora. F.ti8**ne Smith, Chail*i *
t .' veat
u
lode"
of
Kremlin
niiipoH-v
&gt;
will
discus*
the
use
of
alcohol
by
»
!•*
»n
il
clil*
l&gt;
l'i«
♦•"
*
l
lf&gt;8 . Hr ill Yntrn, mu) Dan lintt«*n
Field.
___________
velt the coalition of farmers and malority nf all votes cast
of the tlii" '
llaly'a nxlrmni’ I- r* .;■&gt;,•I■,11e&gt; It ill fiiflf finflli If'iti tl • I
(f'lintlnupd lln I' r i * Four I
those who seek to "run away from labor."
la* *||H
!li|l H /nt
Four atate*-. Missouri, Netua,
Pteso sail! "ttio A n v n *,-. -■'■•I
trouble." Miss Edna Mattox, Ai
f f IAfF. | i, two
ka, Wisconsin and Oregon-- n i' 1
1. 1 , ii
Mis R. f • •
I
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t*
t)jt,
1
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cr
t'i
vl
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New
Haven
(Conn.)
Registerf"i
the
party
that
kne-v
best
'■
,
OKAYS
I
IF
rn
iN
ti
lanta Red Cross worker will dis­
I,a.I tu I &lt;laiigh!eis 't , ■ ' I It ♦'!!-'** I Mull* (»f
ed bonus proposals. In addi"--".
•
&gt;,
^fi&lt;|
f
1
i'i"
•
Independent:
"Tha
division
be­
present
Itself
as
tl,«
&gt;|o|»M-|et
DENVER.
Nov
4&lt;
,V
&gt;
&lt;
nl
cuss those who seek to "run ewev
North Dakota voted down * ' "
” 'I M m Hu*h Car*
t •* In ru lv trls iii ti I*' * * , «--&gt;p“n Jasper. Alt
from reality." Dr. J. Wells'* tween Mr. Truman and Oovernor for a veterans' rehabilitation fund, oradn voters adopted a law p*r -,f peace."
3| &gt;' i roll of O s'"-' f ** * &gt;ni, HSufo ri)
Dewey
was
so
alight
that
It
eatab*'
•
r
?*
4
*').
an
i&lt;l
)
fa
"'**•»
mlttlng
patl
mutiiet
halting
,no
Middle-of-the-road
Hrlglao
to-l
•*
TALLAHASSEE Nov. 4, (7P1- Hamilton will discuss the "place llabe* the feet that this country and California, with nearly l h i «
and Vernal &gt;f ■ i"f n l, ratil of
ll^afin thin inornli^
and dog races
Norwegian newspapers found
At least 14 more Florida counties of religion In a troubled world." has not turned either lo tha ex­ fourths of the precinct* rcpoitH. hors#
s. Holly Hilt f » ah nf DaytonA
I
•
fnv,
three
l
i
t
«
1
»'*
I
George
McCarthy
of
Pueblo,
s
i
.
faction
In
th#
asanrarice
Ann-t
Other sessions will feature noted
will have eupetvlied forest fire
O ta n d
apparently had rejectwl a vei* leader In the movement for the 'n 'esn foreign policy will l„- &lt;'si,i- 11 ■&lt;ird ttybolt, sen,-,
g,„scr "f Reach end Pn r ,
speakers on vacations! fitneee, treme rlgbt or tha left.”
protection next year.
*
W Can oil of
i ... lo n g , ihe fethci
New Orleans Time-Picayune: r in s ' tax exemption .proposal
.
Itlatod law, said dog racing would lired; that the inuvemati' f i ",»■ ri.» " tla n d o Alt Haspublic
relations
for
aoclal
work
Complete returna from most of
I * ItflHlIllftf* Oil I'lt-f I *ti 0 *|
Phil Campbell. Ala
Varlou* other llnunr quesli",’* , be stsrted tn Ih* state by next isolationism had been ra'lfici '&lt;
"Many observers of tha campaign
the 20 counties voting on the pro­ 'agencies and interpretation of «o- sons criticised tha Truman style appeared on lb* ballots of s e e n I summer Retting borse race meets th t psople.
Mine broth*!' survive Timer
clal
welfare
and
health
services.
gram In Tuesday's general election
(Ceatlaeed M Fags Bight)
states besldea Kansas. Six of these are expected to begin about the
“ ill s i new spapers in most ( i r O M J i n
Roclallat
l_.t-i;t &lt;l;itn» d M . H. If . r . It., Oeorgo r . J r nnJ
trnnttnnaa On t «». M*h&gt;,
p
showed overwhelmlor support fo.It F. of Birmingham, Ala.. 0. S.
proposal! were defeated.
1 samo time. ___
_____
f
the propose). Hamilton County ap­
ipssinn of Prospect Air . M. J. of Clad*riJ
7
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a
i
l
e
d
I
n
t
»
»
peared to have defeated the Pro­
den. Ala an.I Wlll'sm and Milton
S to ck M a r t Snapr,
— —
posal but a few abeenlee ballots
of Phil Campbell. Ala
still were to be counted.
Sisters mivivlng air Mt* J E
t
i
.Counties In which the federalCLAIRE, Wle.Nflv. 4. 1
------—
^summoned the O e c g l ' i.eglsletnre Thonian of B itm 'oahsm , Mt* CIU-TUSCALOOSA. Ala., Nov. 4.
.C i.ll Johnson, a 12-yearstate-county program was approv­
MEW YORK, 14ov. 4—'.T'i- . I Into special sessir.ii No- 16 II* ford Butrell f Kenneth. Mp ; Mr*
ed were Nassau, Okaloosa. Marlon, ex-convict, was held In jail without t / T h - • University of Alabama po­
Heavy buying drove
qlnr) I. ft the agenda wide open f-'t any P.ov Clement and M,si Minnie CarWiaahlngton, Lae, Franklin, Leon, bond after hie -arraignment feet lice Investigated today tha burning
roll of Best fie c k , A'r and MU'
market upward today aftnr ye* ' *'il,|ect.
of
a
seven-foot
•
wooden
eroea
on
night
on
two
chargee
of
first
Liberty, Oulf,-Wakulla, Clay, Co­
The assembly will install Her­ Verrell C*trc-ll of Phil Campbell,
terday’s post-alection crack up.
the
university
campus.
STOCKHOLM,
Sweden.
Nov
4,
(IP)—The
Nobel
ntite
in
physics
degree
murder
In
the
slaying
of
lombia. Levy and Holmes.
•Snapping out of the worst bteal man Talmadge as governor, suc­ Ala.
The flaming cross, made of tim­ went to Britain for the ninth time today as nuclear physicist Pstiick
Returns are not complete In • teen-age couple Oct. 2a,
In twq years, leading Issues ad­ ceeding Thompson. Talmadge rollber*
cot
erad
with
burlap,
was
Before hie arraignment Sheriff
Santa Rosa, Wellon, Lake, Baker
M. S. Blacket was voted the annutl award.
vanced fractions to more thin ed Into the office with n o ^ rg u n Lloyd Lloyd Thompiotk said that found on the quadrangle t u t nnight
W E A T H E R
and Jackson Counties.
Ired opposition In Tuesday's genThe 1948 priie in literaluie waa voted to T. S, Eliot. Amrtiran- three points,
near
tha
cf
chemistry
building.
It
'
waa
Johnson had signed a statement
Blocks of 1,000 and more sbsret et .il election.
born
British
poet.
extinguished
had
by
the
tmhrerelty
lira
admitting
ha
fatally
shot
Ray­
BOMBBR CRAStl ”
Ids open call was expected to
frequently hit a rapidly moving
The awards, worth about 144,000 each this year, were voted by ticker tape. Turnover we* »t ,&gt; bring a deluge of proposed bill*
nigh I.ow
OLOSBIP, Derby, England, Nov, mond Smith, 18, and Rertrude department
SO
College
official!
aald
na
one
waa
. 72
'lie Swedish Academy of Lilerstuie and tha Swedish Academy of Science rate which would carry the day's lor the special aesslon But T ab A tlanta
4,. OF)—The last of 19 bodlee. of Baumann, 17. Their bullet-ridden
60
64
lea were found Oct 24 on a seen erecting the croaa and they rPBpectlvely. Formal presentation*
fM&amp; American airmen were -.covered
buainesH well past th# 1,00ft,000- mndge leader* have Indicated they Boston ......
7ft
. ....78
7 course. An autopsy dlaclrwed know of no axplanattm for the will be made Dec. 10 at the Nobel Science said Rlackrtt qualified for share mark.
today from the eweksgo of a
would seek to act only &lt;&gt;n the in­ Charleston
burning.
.67
U ..
girl had been raped.
Cleveland
stallation
of
the
new
chief
execu­
prlra ceremony here.
B-29 Supcrfortreea that crashed,
this year’* physic* priie by hi*
....... .66
64
tive. and possibly confirmation of Detroit ....
The prlaea were provided by the development of tha Wilson method
and burned yesterday &lt;m a mist...FBI HEAD IN 8TATF,
38
... 66
will of Alfred B. Nobel, Swedish and discoveries In nuc’rar physics . MIAMI BEAUII. Nov. 4 -(/tV - Talmadge appointments to atate New York
totinlgin near here.
68
Philndelrhir,
scientist and Induatrlaltat who died about cosmic radiatbn.
J. Edgar Hoover, chief of th# FBI, office*.
68
......... 84
Ran Antonio
In 1896. The 1948 print In medi­
Is recuperating hero from pneu­
Last year's phys-'a# prlro nlio monia,
........64
F?
Seattle
LIONS SPEAKER
cine waa voted laat weak to Dr.
70
...... _83
Paul Mueller of Bwltacrland. The wont to a British sciential. Sir
Aaaoclatoa aald tha top G-Mnn Mrs. T. E, Tucktr wjll p-l-trcia Jacksonville
is, ’ - .h
___ _ tw
member; of Ihe Liuo* Ciuh lumot- Miami .........
chem istry p rise and tha paara Edward Appleton, .who won the la apond ‘
In
' «ime slttlar
....................
H
88
a y a r d f w iua vapioration tii tha •on
, Ha arriyad Mon- row regarding the World Feder­ Orlando ......
,..,.....79
Tallahassee
ation.
day
awMk’a’.Uy,

Election Comment
28 States With
304 V otes Arc Is Made By Many
Won By Truinani U. S. Newspapers

(J State,s Approve
Bonuses For Vets Kettles Explains European Papers And Radios Sr&lt;*
Of World War II
Fnotliall Plays | Continuation Of Demo Dollar Aid
ToKiwanis Cluli
1

Receipts For Post
Office Show
Show Big
Bic
Office
Increase For Month Iii Ittiiho

this

Cancellations during the past

County Drainagr
IVoblems Probed
By Commissioners

M
*(if th* &lt;'*1^

•Welfare Workers
Of County Plan
To Attend Meet

ReuhdMi C. Carroll,
Os torn Mrrchanl,
Dies Utrr Illness

14 CountleR Okay
F o r e s t Protection

Convict Held For 7 Foot Crow B u r n s
Slaying1Youth, Girl On Alabama U. Camp

-six

Nobel Prize In Physics Awarded
To Patrick Blacked Of Britain

Break In Tiading ,;nva*JtiAM
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State 4-H Donation
Outfits Five German
Youth Center Teams

During World War II, the U. H
Navy foi llie first time had more
i istilled dle*el power Ilian steam
pi we i
lAunemmle rtoups made with
meat nr fi«h stock should tic vimineied rather limn boiled, limitv.
rice, anil noodles, if used, should
he sddeii tow aid Hie end of I Incooking. live the tops of i"'l“lv
only u feu sprigs ol puiid^y tut
good flavor.

Dr. Henry McLnulin
O pIum elrlM l
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County, l*-*t m Imnie improvement;
G i r l s '" i f n t . Mis* Ethel Atkinson.
w ir«
s«ihe i.„„ w nso„, Madison, best trip by .Sun * lioiOiock Foundation;
iXg.-iit. Mi** i
iheili ilickt'iiaon.
Mil mu
• o, Itowell,
shady
m n.,,,,,,. k wh Grove | *i\ 1, 1 * outx liest iii farm
and li.'iii.
-----------; ‘let
it■' tj ip U General
ir'•l.t Mis Itulli bi­
T ALLAH \SSKK
tSpeelal)—
Eilxern t in i- iihii , l ake Worth, Mot 01 .
Elgin Florida 111 .lull gilts from 1‘allu Reach County, best in call­ Elk in
i ill .' 11
ll &gt;,h aci'oiopanied to
us uiauv c.iiinties have l.een rhuMtli ...... t u p I'V K m Cln*x Manilfael teiie Stevens,
lu alien,I the National Club Col)* luting C.o porali.ui, agents, Miss Chic a c - 1 M
gul
1 H I . til t on Hie Staff
irn ‘is in i ho ac.&gt; November 37 1° ' 1 ‘ Holton an t Mrs Mildred
ot the 'iii- ll 10 Demon' iraliou
D ecm hei 4 i :.. li Iri an out'-taad- M lia.rd
"p record In I II work for «e¥* I
Millie " ester. Grand Ridge, Oflu't Mi* i- ,.ie J i artei and
1 (he *tati judged
oral years un.l will get a ft ## tllp j lack-on i ouu’ l.e*l in loo.l prep- ot he 1 10, mi t
gtveu by an interested business at it i- o. ti ip Iw Seri el, Inc ; agent uvei .on i, id* in ,'hosing the
, Hi- Aiwit i Heath
gill* to atli i l Hie congress.
loon
Agtie* iti'a. Malabar, Brevard
Mi's Marv I Kenwn, slate home
Fin*!'Mih ii. .itch***
first
demonstration agent
with the toillilv, best to clothing; trip hv
the ' p.ol 1 otton I Oinpjnv, agent, made m k.ogUl I III 1sit4.
Agi ii-iiltiirai extension .Seivlc*. ill* I .mice I 1,at
announces llie ttdlowilig witlpert.
t Clin t b a - o, Guincy. Gadsden
Aleoe Davis. At more, Ala , E s­ Countv. best m die** revue; trip
cambia County, Florida, best all- t . '.iiipli.d'. Pattern Company;
around record: t u p trjven by Mont* tr e a t Mi&lt;* tii*e I .itfitte
l- iliiiv M heeler, fnft, Orange
goiner.v H urd, homr demonstration
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velt. Latest returns indicated this home.
The train bringing Mr
iu,|
congressional lineup:
Senate— f)4 Dcmocr.t's' PJ tie- Mrs. ''Tumuli and Ilnur I* mb'er
publicans (the HIHh (’ungress Matgsret 11 .Mil Independence. Mo.
tnukeup is Til Mi'jiuldicansr lb Du- is due in Washington's I'mon
iniHTuts. WIicii FDR died :n lt*4n j Slut ion ut 11 HU A. M
Con dilution and P&gt; nn*\t&lt; anm
the Scnatv was made op of fit!
Deiiiucrata, Mil Krpubllcni's aim I Avenue* are being decked with*
fiugs for a triumphal p&gt; '&gt; -om
minor party with one varan'V. I
-h, *
House—SJtUJ Ueniivra'.a, 174 He- i from tbe *fsli.'0 t.
publicans, 1 American-hate,i. (Hi&gt;&gt;
l ilv '(.«,( *.,„&lt;l»g »» telo at OOI I*
GOP in the present Cnngtei*. bar
1Mb House seats,! t i n Democrats be dig arranged by 'lie Distnct of
tS5 and the American Labor P atty Colnmhla Comniisstuoeis
li. In 1H46 Hu? division wa« De­
At llieir lequesl government
mocrats 1M1’, Republicans lull, two departm ent beads have agretd
minor parties and one vacancy I to release fedeial ea.ploies at
Not until late last light weic Hi a lli:3U A M.
Cbildi.u will be •*v- Liiifii fmin
final Senate contests decided.
Ill one of them, Senator Hoiii-r school if they h n n f note* tr.uo
Feiguson, tht Republicans' No l tl.eii parents.
investigator, won reeteition from
IMHLADEPHIA, No. 4 ,.p, Michigan. Senator Henry Dwor
■t.ak, a Republican, bowed to Beit The liiirnian of llie Kepol.hcau
II. Stiller ill Idaho.
Kiu*el H nntiuiul committee birdul 'o.l. v
l ung, r,uii uf the late ficrv Fcnatoi there may be a -iiake.ip m GGF
t the
Huey P. Long, gained a short term opeiatm ns as Hie le-.dt
seat in Louisiana, filling a vacancy unexpected presidential defeat of
caused by the death John Ov-rton Governor Thomas K D.we
Rep. Hugh D Sc..tt .1, . R P»i
From almost every campaign
utterance, and fioni his victory said lie'* going on j \ucxti.u to.
address, Mr. Troinun seems bound inoriow hut ‘‘it's i,.o g,,,og i t„
tu dust off Ills old J I point .pool's- e permanent vacation
lie added tiiul till- os* , .id .
lie program, revice it, - upplcun lit
it uml lake it back to Capll d i '*11 spread sentiment &gt;m e tin- ui
I lie revised program probsoly will tluu'n Republican leaders.
"VVe uie toll , t t.rlo .
i and
call for:
delrruilliiltioi,
lie
, i
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1. Repeal of thu Tatt-Hitrilsy r.onl we iia.e 4 . . l
*11, &gt; fill
Labor Act.
future Tin defeat .
, ,v ,
2, Knurl mint of Dixie haled IliOltal setback to tn . H
t,I.. all
. , , w lieu ' m i r u n t
Civil Highli legislation—m.'luding Party.'
u (ederal Fair Knipluymeii' I’racI uni wluit Wilt vvuut
S e t t pointed ..ut 11.at the uiar
tice Coniniissiun With power tu
anvw here
e lse —
gin
in
popular
vot*
u
a*
the
n.*e»t
prevent job discriliiiuutioii nr i nst
\ i*it l l a l e v 's. W e
Ip-gruen and other in i n o i i t y ir llie last Zli yeai *
groups.
file r
the
largest
NORTH
K i l l . I itito
Mas* .
:». An expanded Social Sicnrlty
g f Heel lull ul In vs,
piogrum in liluiiket uml.'i o'.I oge Nov, 4 —UP)—Speoi.ei l,.,*-),ii W
Martin J r , (R Ma- . i ,..| j . ..lied
benefila about IfH.OGtl.trtHi v-.ikors Ha*
election ie “olt ,
,t. ,,al
juvenile |iu r tiiig gfiul* ainl iiiutlel
not now covered ami lo hike pres-1
and pi mu . d
p .r
III I e t llr u l
bilil'ii tin etjillJdHelll
cut benefit rates by ul 'ra il b!&gt; j surprise"
ni Ion Willi I're- id* t li o n , 4,1
per cent.
i .Mu tin eald to- Inti i. . i veil
Floi
olii1
4. A far reaching (ederal bous­ tio signs &lt;&gt;f the
ininr- t o o . ”
ing prugiam, with Kovi.riimentt iue e a r l ' !"l i'f |ll|ile le *eiet
” 1 was alixioo- t o th. ,-leetion
sponsored low-rent hint- mg ami of Governor b u r n ,
r,, added,
turn 11 von d e-ii'e u s e t h e ,-uii
-him clearance projects.
"because I believed it, ..... 1 1 t.e t
fr. Renewal urn) slrengttien.itg of unite Hie countiv 41.0
veni*'iil l . a v u w .r , F lan .
-• in.
lent control before the current act world.
H f u .M
bj:&gt;.uu i n * .
r«piies early next year.
"A majority ul the pe 1 1. inf-.it. Hooding the 4t).unit mini-1 oecided dlfferehtlv
mum wuge to 7b cents an hour,
"We must all .-heel toll x epl
7. A national lieultb in-orauce 1I't will ot &lt;hr maim t ,
progt am.
. i. ' s i .
H Ke.leiul
financial
aid
to even when I)eiii«t,f4i
ot'Uv 111 Hie iu-l day
t I |i|( and
-iCIluuls.
M i on.o'.
It. Kspamled rivet ileVelopmelit in the early purl
(Vint 1* 11o 11■t- ft in,t,
I1 fi,. ,, m
ami soil com ei vtitioo programs.
When these uml perhaps other ly thwarted a.initn ii-itno pro
■ ti:|
proposal,' go to Congress the que&lt;- po-als Will it iptout,
Iinn will he: Is there lo lie iinollicr iv III till- llew 1 'illicit • '
There IS III. t.iOlinr noi. 'Inf a
coalition of Northern lti&gt;|nililicnns
Hew hone .......... l et I ll 1 1,-1 .• and Southern Iteimv*riil- '*
Siidi u combination often took and tile White tlx ,1 •■. ,1 II |-e 1
^ 1 4 N .^ lllt\M .» ; \ v t • I ’lDtNK nbbfl • tilt I \MM»
otle, will Inst inn dnv
control ni li'gisliili.iii in iut- ii

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Crowds Greet

President Truman

GAINESVILLE! (Special)—
The contribution muilo l&gt;y Florida
4-11 dull buy* lust xiininivr I*
helping the youth of Germany to
participate in uml enjoy sport t,
avan iIiciiikIi it did mean inimmei
•bla difficulties fur au Army WAC
officer in obtaining equipment
which the thuiation made it poasi
bla to purchase.
The boys rounded tip f"J00 dur­
ing their animal short course ut
th t University of Florida in June.
R. W Blar klnck, state boy*' club
agent with the Kxtension Service,
vent' Ilia money, together with u
basketball which had been auto­
graphed by each member o! Die
State Hova’ 4-H rouncil, to I t
Rosa K. Cunningham, (iernian
Youth Adminlatration officer at
Wtisrtbtirg.
In a let tel to the stale 4 II
leader, l.t. Cunningham detail, the
"misadventures and difficulties"
which attended tha purchase of
the equipment. Since the Army
could not purchase for her, she
besought bar friends going •*&gt;
Franc# and other countries, tierman production was srant and ex­
cessively high in price, and many
of the GY A camps were cancelled
on account of polio.
A friend finally obtained llie
equipment in Switzerland, and the
German youth aie now using
shirts aborts ami athletic shoes
rips
at five GY A centers and on tri
to other places throughout the
military district. Id. Cunningham
savs the clothing Is tt definite mo­
rale builder among I he youth.
She adds that tier bookmobiles,
which cover the military dial r id
and find uvhl readers at each stop,
are in need of hooks, particularly
German volumes.

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"Captain Courageous”

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■ataMiebrt la U N _
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Millions of words will be written *nd th o uianda of tons
m4 lu iir
of paper waflted, explaining to the people who did It w hat
••■for*. Fieri**
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w h a t happened In Tuesday’s election, but when th e chips are
Water#* w h h M i Im
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AP Foreign Affair* Aiulyat

**« that, the man who won’t be beaten can’t be beaten, or, an

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THURSBAY NOV. 4 1944'"
BIBLE VEHSE TODAY
IT HAS LOOKED AT TIM ES
A 3 THOUGH THE LABORS AND
SACRIFICES OF GENERATIONS
HAS BEEN THROWN AWAY.
(THT CHURCH OUTLAWED AND
DEFAMED. THESE EVIL TIM ES
ALWAYS PASSED AND GOD’S
KINGDOM ENDURED. R E F IN E D
AND STRONG. Nevertheless. the
foundation of God ntrindeth sure.—
2 Tim. 2: IP.
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THE WORLD TODAY

Pole CliaiRft DulJei UiinR Na/i
Iaclici-lieadline. Not the Gallop
Jole iurrly&gt;
Al a late hour this afternoon
jovernor Dewey wat atill trying to
igure out what hit him.
One good thing about an Amercan electionj it »ure puli the
juielui on the newt from Europe.

In their vote on the ga» lax
imendment lueiday, the people
if Florida thawed again that they
vould rather have tchoolt thin
toadi.
Governor Dewey took a bad
enough beating in Tueiday't elec­
tion, but th* •"*?! who -v-nt do’.vt
to irretrievable defeat wat Henry
Wallace and hit to-called Progret
live Party.
G o v e r n o r Thurmond polled
tnough votei in the South to make
iven Preiidenl Truman think twice
rafora puibing for Civil Right*
egiilation. He may need tome of
heie touthern volet next time.
Now that Dr. Gallop hat been
•throned and Pieiident Truman
named Man of the Hour, out
fcholee for Minute Min 6f 1946 ii
■nator Pepper, who almoit alone
among all thoie who owed their
fortune* to the Democratic Patty
got out and itumped the country
for Preiident Truman. He would
be an ingrate, indeed, il he did
not elevate FloiirU’t Smstoi to a
petition of fit at impoitanra in hit
adminiitratian Anything let* than
Secretary of the Tieaiuty would
be an intuit, and if Tiuman don
not choote to run again in 1932,
who would have a better claim at
Democratic itandard better than
Florida*! Pepper?________

When the r e m it of the U. 6 .
they say in golf, "The hole is not won until th e last p u tt in presidential election reached Uni­
ted Nation* circles in Pari*. A.A
sunk."
When President Truman made up hin m ind to taxe to Arutlunlan, a Russian delegate
of the Soviet
the road and "give ’em hell", he made a historic d e c i s i who
o n also
. i .la. .a. .member
.
told
He was a t th a t time a beaten man, though he m ay not have American
American newamen
newsmen th*
th. outcome
ou
known it. The now unjustly discredited polls showed It. The “reallv make* little difference
Democratic prim ary in Florida and in other s ta te s showed (abroad) became of your b i p a r t i ­
It. The Dem ocratic National Convention showed it. The san policy.”
That seams to ba a ihrawd
three-w ay split In his own party showed It. And his Inability
praltal of tha position from
to get almost anyone to help him showed It.
standpoint of International affairs.
He came back, not because he denounced th e 80th Con­ It |s recognition of the vital fact
gress as the w orst in American history, not because he con­ that the rival political partle*
demned the South for racial discrim ination, not because stand together when faced with a
he blamed t h e ’Wall Street reactionaries fo r th e current foreign crisis Apropos of this we
Governor Dewey telling Presi­
wave of high prices, not because he beat th e Republican see
dent Truman in a message of
congressmen over the hend with the T aft-H artley Act. He Congratulations:
came bock because he made a fight of it.
'*1 urge all Americans to unite
The Am erican people love n scrapper and they are In behind you In *upport of every ef­
lnsiettlly uympathetfc toward the under-dog. They saw in fort to keep our nation strong and
free and establish peaca In the
Mr. Trum an a man of their own kind who had th e whole world.”
world against him and was willing to get down in the mud
It Is well that this truth be em­
and slug It out. W ith his back to the wall, deserted by those phasised abroad lest there be mis­
who owed him most, alone and unaided, surrounded by his understanding among thnae who
enemies, he threw everything In the book a t them , and then ■ra on the alert to take advantage
of any seeming weakness In Amersome.
ica'a armor. It la well, too, th a t It
You do not have to win many people in an election of be recognlred by the many nation*
this kind. Nearly half of them are with you already and which are looking to the United
can’t be rhanged. Nearly half of them are ag a in st you and Slate* for leadership In the politi­
nothing you aay will affect them. But in betw een are two cal life-and-death ntruggle with
or three percent who are undecided, and fn thin election, Communism whirl, we know a t th*
"cold war."
two or three percent in addition wore for W allace, two or
When there Is global conflict,
three percent for Thurmond.
oppressed countries try to hlieh
II wan thin narrow margin of votern th a t Mr. Trum an their wagons to th* American star.
worked on and th e results of the election Tuesday prove Sometimes th a t Is from purely
motive* but more often ll
th a t he convinced the undecided votern, m ost of tn e Wal­ selfish
Is because of desperate need and
lace supporters snd some of the Thurmond followers. Had he because of recognition that the
chosen to stay in Washington, had he talked about fresh United States Is the world’s p ara­
air and sunshine, had he conducted the kind of a campaign mount power.
During the darkest dav* of
th at Governor Dewey made, he would have been overwhelm ­
World War I was on tha British
ingly defeated.
front in France and shall never
We do not think that Mr. Truman will make a great forget how lime and again offi­
President, but as a courageous scrapper who w aged one of cers came In me a t an American
the greatest political fights in history, and won, he com­ snd begged to know: "W hat la the
latest news from Washington?
mands our utm ost respect and adm iration.
What does President Wtlion say
to d a y ! " They wanted to hear
from America's head of state, and
D e a th In T h e A ir
not from anyone *l»*.
That "*m* thing I* true today
The deadly smog which enused a ncore of deaths in as th* antl-Communlst force* com­
Donors, Pa , was a local condition, the rarity of which is a t ­ bine In defense against th* Red
tested by the wide attention attracted by the series of aggression. Of course the situation
d*&gt;!**hs. P u t it In possible that such occurrence^ may become in simplified bv the fact that
less rare as a result of the present general trend of industrial Washington'* policy regarding tha
Bolshevist aggression already has
development.
been defined under tha Truman
Smog is a term lately added to the A m erican language, Administration and th a t this ra
denoting a m ixture of smoke and fog. The feeling of depres­ gima Is being contlnuid. Tha hroad
sion which accompanies it is not altogether mental, for smog principles under which Amarlea Is
reduces the oupplv
available for the lungs. The proceeding are well known.
b of‘ oxygen
,
Naturally ona would txpact de
smoke which combines with fog
to make Bmog
' tf 1
_ may some- velohmenta of policy to meet fu
times contain harmful fumes, which add to the bad effects tur* emarganelaa. Tha dafana*
Apparently Donora experienced a rare combination of thick against Communism la tha great***
smog containing an unusually large am ount of toxic fumes. International problem with which
Doctors recalled that in 193U a m ysterious fog, later tha naw American govarnmant will
to deal, and It hardly can be
found to have contained sulphuric acid fumes, caused 70 have
expected that thl* will b« solved
deaths In the Meuse Valley In Belgium.
without resorting to new mtaauraa
Such a combination of circum stances m ight hot occur HowavifV’wV’
a»»um* that
However, wa muit
muat aaaume
again fo r m any years. B ut the possibilities o f 'it are being future strategy will ba baaad oir
increased. Industrial plantn, form erly concentrated in a few established principle*.
W# have »*«n, for example# th*
areas, are being scattered over the country. Chemical pro­ actual
working of the policy of
cesses In Industry are growing. In any plncB where potential­ helping needy countries defend
ly dangerous fumes are released Into the sir, alone or In themaelvee against Red aggreaalon
combination w ith smoke, a prolonged, dense fog could have The Marshall Plan for European
Rehabilitation already la In full
deadly results.
American military pr*
E**or future protection, especially in industrial areas, operation.
naredness fur emergenele* Ii mov­
we may hnvo to learn to control Hinog, and how to forecast ing apace.
its thickness and duration ho th a t discharge of poisonous
These things are out In the open
fumes into long-lasting fog blankets can he avoided.
for all to see. So the whole world
knows what President Truman's
fundamental ytolleles are and what
trend he It likely to eursu* In hi*
naw term The worm knows too,
(or should know for Its own good)
that Americana stand together In
'to w nuA M ttrr
amargenclaa, irrtapaetlv* of poli­
Ctntral to * at Writer
tic*.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

If it it true, at we laid the other
day, that northern agitator* ate re*
_ Ar CONDONTPAINT*R,r w a’ acana should fancy up hta aky
ipontibla for the revival of Ku
plac* ha'd navar know if ha waa
read, does laadacapaa on bald
Klux Klan deinonttratlont, u n bead*. A* far a* w* know, Ula
Buffering from dandruff or fallequally true that inch demouitr*- u tba Arat tima (rat* wa* avar., liagtaw n f . f \
,.|
liont tnav tetve only to ilimulala uaag aa a aubatltuta (or hair.;
Painting' terntt nn human
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fur liter toillitm agitation. The ap­
.(a m i i mutt 4# hardtn kind of
pearance of picture* ihowing Ktani- J T k s * i k u t l ' t c a n t t J t h e u H M
' akulldtudgiiy
H e w a vir,K h la
man in their theeta in northern changeable, t i n a euiiomar (a
p§ta~iena tu rn to Ilka it.
U s b h tn h n d h i i i c a l p o u t p /
publication!, a* wall a* lynching* i«4*o a.
I I ■I
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or other evidence* of racial fric
O ataH n a n * i ih au ld ha p a n *
t t r
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la r w llh tha l a t l u i , natu rally,
lion in the South, alway* mull in „ M e r y 1 mao have thafr afflaaa
M a rina a w a y tha flit*.
demand* by group* up notth that ."wndne Kwh Hal." Naw they am
1*1
•omathing ought to be done about •Iw.kMlufe a picture fclltry,
Cranium lab ticapaa r *hould
__ . ) * • ! &gt;
It. Worth keeping in mind by all
appaal to th* iup«r-«fflcl»ney
Oewdpappy Jenkins, wbeaa
thoie who oppoie federal action on noggin
boya. In taklag a ahowar thay
la aa amooth aa a Euro­
Civil Rightr ittuei it the need for pean diplomat'* promts*, h a n 't
not only could ba living them•voiding any excuse for tuch ac­ quits cottonad to th* Idas. Ha's
•alvaa a hath but, at th* asm*
tima. watar th* lawn.
ntraid t hat If »&lt;n autumnal
tion.
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Al a m ult of their miuilculatlon* on the election multi, tome
of our create*! poll taken may
Ktva to go out of buiineu. If 10,
it would not bo tha fiut time that
• failure to gutgo public opinion
•ecurItaly hat brought bagktuplcy,
• I tha file of tha Literary Digeil
facalii. But would public opinion
ba culling ita own throat to
t« effort* to luaga public
&gt; Poll taking U a buiineM
Ii in iti infancy, If wt had
up flying tha firit tima, or
thg tacond tima, Hi'tra wai a
wTack, wa doubt If wa would
avar learned to fit, A l tima
m tha aatly mUiakai of poll

will ba ovartone and tha
fat trior, u,w*J] a* tha
if trior,'will gtaAmliy ba
Altai all, tha pufpot* of
opinion poll* i&gt; Id dakarmint
public opinion it
i* I* publ
p JM. Inaimuch
alway* hava an
tha voiea of

Truman Returns

candidata, had 1.030,741 votta and
J. Strom Thurmond, tha Slat*'*
Right* candidata 864,303.
On tha b aili of Incomplete ra.turna Thurmond, the governor of
South Carolina, carried four atataa
— Alabama, Loulitana, Miialaalpnt
and South Carolina, with a total
of 81 alactorat voUs.

|O h II* m ! P iobi l ' a * i O t l l

with 18 alactorat votai. With 947
of tha atata’a 4,0KB praclneta BtlU
unraportad Daway hald a l*ad of
778,880 to 788,963.
In popular vota, ratum* fw n
12)1,840 of tha country's 18B.M4
voting units gava Mr. Truman II,Sapphlrai and rublea ara baai
881,519, Daway 80,480,068. Haniy
A. Waliaea, tha Prograaitv* Party aatly the asms itona, th* dlffar.baing only In tha color.

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gueat,
Mlia Merlyn Mauler,
"aweetheart” of tha Key Club of
Seminole High School.
Much time and effort is required
to develop teamwork and timing
In a football team, Coach Kettle*
declared.

attltude they displayed was part
It la estimated that all tha dia­
or the Japanese pattern of hiding monds in the world are worth
tjielr emotions in times of crisis. about 16 billion dollar*.

By FRANK L. WHITE
10KYO, Nov. 4, (JP)— Japan
loday was convicted of waging aggresiive wars against China, Russia,
Britain, the United States and other
Western Powers.
The conviction by (he Internalinntl Military Tribunal for the
Far l ast came in the long trial of
lormrr Premier Hideki Tojo and
2‘t co defendants on war crimes
Jutis**. They looked sleepy as
trading of the judgment began.
The court narrowed down the
issue to these questions: wat Japan
guilty of waging aggressive war in
vmlsiion of international treaties?
Were the 23 defendants responsible
for making and carrying out these
policies? Were the defendants re­
sponsible for crimes against hu­
manity and violations of the Iswt
of wa ‘ )
Militarists and their supporter*,
the court held, seised control of
Japan's government. They, the
tribunal found, provoked war
Ihinugh the Manchurian conquest
of 1931 *nd the full scale war
against China that began on July
7. 1937,
Earlier tha tribunal cleared the
2ft defendant* of 38 of the 6R
counts in their war crimes Indict­
ment This, however, was only a
means of expediting the trial and
eliminating duplications of the
charges, the court aald
The court found Japan began
preparations for war against
China. Russia, Britain, the United
States and other Western Powers
In the early 1930s.
The Japanese Army was hlamed
for fomenting the Mukden Inrtdem.
In 1931, The war with China, It
■aid. waa a direct result of the
foreign policy adopted In 1938
when *ho defendant KoJ:! H lrotj
was premier.
Hour after hour Sir William
Webb of Australia, president of
th* tribunal, read the judgment,
which run* 1,675 pages. It may be
19 davs before the last defendant
knows his fat*.
Of the El indicted originally two
years ago, two are dead, one la
a mental patient. Three other* are
ill in a hospital.
At tha outsat th* court eliminat­
ed separate acta of aggression and
"conspiracy to murday." But that
lif t tne core of the Indictmentsthat tha Japanate leaders ware re­
sponsible for tha war.
Tha damaanor of the defendants,^
wa* a study In contrast*. Tojo
drummed hit finger* on th* bench
In front of him, doodled on *
■cratch pad and gated occasionally I
a t the calling.
Hiroshi Oshlma, former sabre
rattling ambassador to Germaoy.
wore Ills usual sardonic smile |
Marquis Koichl Ktdo, once the em­
pire's top rlvillau. looked like »
mischievous eehoolhoy. Japanese
spectators crowded the gallery.
Tp th# defendant* the verdlcl
mav mean life or death for all or
a p a rt of them. But the sleepy

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Social A n d Personal Activities
fnrllti Palmer Ray— iSodety Editor

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Memhera nf Circle No ? of the
First Methodist Church met nt the
Telephone 148 home of Mrs. Bessie Greek on
Park Avennr on Monday afternoon
for their monthly meeting. Plans
wore made to take par; In the
Park-a-Towcl project ,ind .t dis­
cussion was heiil as In plans for a
Men’s Club supper.
Mr*. Philip Allen h*» returned' Refieshments consisting of lemto her home on Holly Avenue nf er on pie *nd hot coffee were served
spending the past several weeks to Mrs. .1. E. McKinkey, Mr*. M
In Martinsville, Va.
i L Wright, Mrs. E. A. London*
-----------| herg, chairman, Mr*. B. B. CrumFriends will be glad to learn, ley. Miss Bessie Zachary, Miss
that Mr*. George Jones has Iwen June Waddell, Mrs. It. F. Col?,
repiovrd from the Fernahl L augh-'M rs. Robert Rerlv, Mrs. H. P.
ton Memorial Hospital to her home' Bolvn. Mrs. J. M. MrCnsktll, Mi*,
in South Sanford.
W. P. Chapman, Mrs. U-'ssle
-----------! Greek, Mi-strss, Mrs. Ella Irish
Mr. and Mrs Joseph F I’orry, and Mis. W, L. Claik
,Ir. of Charleston, W. V*. ■ire ' h e 1
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ol Mr. and Mrs. G-oige A. M r s . H a y D S E n t l T t a i r t B
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aid and i« m.w living in Jackson- ,mltv
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N a w tegalui and wi* found she « | | M. rvrni m.i ..n,., . Han m m t i e :
going hack into Ihi- Navy Nut-tug tickH-. ................. M.ntina and
Coil'4 aboil! Ihe f n -l ,.f Hie year
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dr, ,n aliens.
MBS I ESTER T H U t P r-n- , M,,.
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Joying n c«ld drink at III- Nn- p. |i Waiktn , .........
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tloniil Bank new. stand . . .
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Mr-. Gordon
FD FFLHING and &lt;&gt; h GOU* t ............... t.ill,, . \|, . \\ M I'hilpceiing al Hie tVIrryfcil ptrtiire* . |j p!l
, nt.-i lammeiil. Miss Cmul
In ihr National Bank windmn . - Stone.
MhS I I' b I11 hi ZM l l \ 8, rt'il king I (Ini mg - Hi I I . I Ug i pi on .ie(l
cn e tg e li.ally as Usual in *he ,,f hrnlcs wiP t.. p i.sented with
bakery
Have yon heaid of He wedding gown- •„ mg .|„ iwii ,lalwoinan m Orlando who lad $2tll* j mg luuu I t to -in- |,ie,enl dav
nn Tiiilimn and won enough I - 1Thi-so gown. ,,. i.emg loaned fur
luiv a new B u n k '
Every time |h,. nn u .... i i i d p, isons. IVi
We belli alloHiel - t u n till' n b l ' l t n k e l s gut t i , a-ked to le|o 1
nr,- lipped lust a III 11t
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THURSDAY
aM-mird the monthly inerting nf
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O. E. the Seminole Uign School I’. T. A.
S., will meet at the Masonic Hall ( hxhl on Tuesday afternoon at
at 8:00 P.M. Inltlatim will Ik- , 1 .lit P. M, In thr school librntv.
held at this meetinir,
I The president Mr*. J. P. Hott/An Initiation H ra ic r will be ■claw presided over the marling
held by 1hr fntermfiliale GltT at which time reports were
Auxiliary of tlir f i r s t Baptist heard from various
mniittrev
^ . 'h u r c h at the church nnuex a' The CrOtlp pa»s&lt;)jl 4 P
wA:30 P. M Girl* from 18 Ihrough nwtkn an nffit'lM-qrotr.U In t
}0 year, of .ice. parent* and Citv Coinin' 'litnerk upon their
Ini. 'south
W. M. U. inemlwr* arc Jnvitrd.
drcl-b
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dm -loti
to tdaqgir
rd W 'hits
The Y.VV.A. -it Hi.- f i r s t Hap- tb* -hool ut Fr*m-n V e n u e sn.l
tint Church will nice! nt the churrh 18th Street and to urge them to
nuidi-r thaty iWiifnn,
Mrs
at 7:an P M.
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Gladiola Grove Suprernt F m e r l ' Holt/elaw .aid n Imslnr** xonlng
Woodman Circle will hold an !m wo-ild not he a good thinu in thai
Mrs. Byron 8levcns left veitcrMrs. J. M. Haves rntoi talned
portant hu»ln-.. meeting at Hie Hit- location I) xo close to the
W. 0. W. Hall at 7 .10 P. M
school. All member* voted to up. dav to return to her home in Tam­ members of Clicle No. I of the i n g m fio n i ..f the M eiscb Hi......
pa
after
visiting
In
Sanford
with
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Woman's Society of Christian lug
JtlE L FIELD all die.ssed
FRIDAY
1 pear in person to protest thr it ciMr*. B
The Executive Committer nfjxton nt a meetinir of the City T
*n'
r * Services for a tegular meeHng up in gicy suit ami hnl
, held op Mondav afternoon. The be he lineeii'l leaNte lluil lie’s hack
—United Connell nf Church Women Commission at the City Hall on Troy Kay.
chairman Mrs. Hoy Tlllls pre- In III lie old Saufoid
Avdll Intel a! 1:00 p. M. at tin- Monday at 8:00 P.M.
FRANK
Mavtair Inn
Junior Hlch Sclinol- at which ttinc
The oiitanlratton voted to ipon'-1.a' wdt t
Friend* of Bnhbv Jones .ill be
nv»r ,.h r mrrtln*r nnd the F V \ N S talking m e i th r rtre llu ii
ll Hie lilil.ic
offlcers for 11*40 will tie elected »»i a -Womanless Weddlntr" In be Interested to le .rn th .t h- hsr ’ devotlnns , given hy Mrs. Hayes. vs illi (Mends -m 1- iij .I .Mieet
[for the opening of the Mil. t.lil
Every member is urijed to be pre- ptesented hy the Dramatic Club been pledged to Sigma Alpha Chi.!
C \ P T C H A I . L E T T of F e rn P in k .lllll on Hie e.eiui'c of Wednesilav,
• * * 4 t,n
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»*nt.
under the direction of Mrs. Iloyd an honorary accounting fiatcrin
low||
fo.
Ihe
dav
. ?• Thornton reported -in Ihe
Nov. 21. ii w a . anooiiiiced ve-derWorld Communltv Huy will hr Cohnmn. Also to sponsor a file- nity. at Stetson University in De- district meeting held recently in
MRS .1 c CREK'N in led . lie, k (day evening i&gt;\ I o Dol . &lt;i-i.ii
observed hy thr I^nlten Council lure show and band concert for the Land.
Del.and and Mrs Tlllls •■xplalned pd ill ess doing lots of shopping
of Churrh Women at the Junint purpose of raising funds for the
the purpose of ihe Paek-a-Towel t MRS
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JA MES FIELD luurving , “ “V
Ml Uol-b ll l
1 -etlllll -d in h*-High Hrhnol, Mrs I'nnald Middle hand ami Celery ("rate,
Mr*,
JAMES \ new band
Mrs. B. F. Whliuer. Jr.. Beta humlies to la- senl t» Europe. She! i„ ,,k lo Lam-v's
me ..I ‘ I
no* m u-1 I
ton Is chairman and has ar-anged llnllnlaw urged all nirmber-i tJ Province piealdent of Kappa I M U , “ r« " f
ihe dr- U II I L U IS . . hiving on a hetud, alts "I . . n t , i) I b'M.la, cOil *n Mg a prog ru n around I hr subject nt tenew their subscriptions to magJ. sorority, will visit Sigma Lat, bda ,! t'" Uon "f ",ese bundles and Ihe „ r. .,.l »f M d m j s
MRS ll, d lloe, f *llo*ri *m-nil«'i . of III,*
“ l’ach-a Towrl" hu-dies which am trines In a project hsdng sponsored
■ ■
“* l l —
|| |j iiiiHain and dallghlei MISS
K r iin . K m i li* b* *i a. I mi-* If al
iwlng dedicated a* this lime. The by Hie school to raise funds. Mrs. eh apter'of the sorordv .t A lbum
KITTY nDIIAM listening to Ihe SllVophelii
Join
I’a to* soil
al
m
Ceanie program will be given at F C Winn outlined the .ihy«ical
Junior High School.
e le ,lion letiuns in fioni of tin- I valve •ti&gt;i|il„&gt;ii&gt;
Birmingham In the m »r fnturr.
l l a i i v W ester
PI. Paul's Baptist Church at Ninth culture program foi girl*.
Following the business session Jlcinld Tnesilav night
Street und Pine Avenue at 7 no
Principal Herman E. Morris
Ih e P a it v le a ilrrs wetc• p uH ing .
..............
,.r
n t
u. k. i . n / I rafrashmeiit* were served to Mr*.
r m.
poke to the group with Ids talk
... ..................
Hanlels. Mrs. W. H. Kir- o„ " -bow fm delegates f.o ." the
The regular meeting of the being based on what parent t should
„„
.
Vi din.
lliu L l l h ^ i b
i
1 7 ! b; - Mrs. Cat) Chorpemng. Mr*. A. |*i *»\ luces S talin him self took in
American I.eglon auxiliary will bo know about the schools. II- ex. ^■ k irnv
ft»m Hie I a
l i e
n
s , .......... .
k
H •L
f
* Shoemaker. Mrs J. B Craw. {...........
held at 7:1(1 at (he I-eglon [(til.
tdainrd the Department nf Udnca- Mr* p « i. n kd . .Mr’, M1 *.
...... ............ l„ ld
Vr ^ * ' H ford, Mrs. W. S Thornton. Mis. ............ . ........ "( Hie Kietttllu, he I S m )lh _ ...... ..
Members of i■emlnnla Lodge No lion's state auditing system and
1 p , * ,(&gt; ..
.
,.*„ ,1 M 11 fa ll bull '
\
I W' B
Mrs J. F McClol- |...toir*d l - a iin cio p lio iir. .....•
43 will meet at 8.(Ml p. M. in Hie .taled that a complete report ef ff rm
| Hppi,*ved
nTin. m f h
■ A
1
4 V , land. Mrs. Roy Tlllls. Mrs. W. E. " I In,I III He liedt iimont Is I.....&gt;- I
Odd Fellows Hall to prai-Hro f o *11 athletir department finances aonvllls.
___ _
| Raines, Mis tleorge MeCriun and I.p In the entire world
U e p-n.i ........ n, u ......... ........ .......... . f,„
initiation w hich will he hi Id Not would be made public saily In
plnpagallda into it. s l l . l r w i i pel
, t|,
„ ,|P,
Friends of Mrs John Hughe* | . |l* -*■ M. Hay e s . __ ^
4. All members helping with the December. The next me* ting will
»••»» rilivr lir a i* tin
*' 1 hr w 1m*m* j
will be Interested to leant that . h e ' *___ r
til
degree work aie asked In In pie *.,. held on Dec. 7.
w*»iM l»**ni “1" mnivulnl I Ii* r»«n
sent
----has been pledged *0 the Gamma J i r U l H O r M l o I U C l C I U S
i nstiiii ' IM (ike to (t\ it “ Mk h \ . ’ I
SATURDAY
ime. Circle No, 2, Mrs. C K.
i rilii rif«*i| St nil h
“Vim • ti'i *ny J M r s .
h ilt
The Roys! Ambassador* of the CJtnn. chairman, will meet at the
IiinI ftnr ll111ii
I lie ' iitinisMiM 1
Tit it P e r il .■ Church will hsvc *■, ' bnrcli *1 12.1(1 PM for a covered son University. Mis Hughes is I
---------♦1/*tl th r I iimI ( uni*'i d , | M4ik n if*-'i&gt;
C irc le
(i I I o m I o .h n c k
floral
oo I’
b »H luncheon; Circle No 1, Mr
the former Ann Kilns, lanighlei . Ktudenl* of Ihr Ksufoid Junior M r utli, mill Im llci f-tl,
Cog e n irsfin
n .il meptinir
m eeting * i 2 .Oil
I
Ilk 1 I" "
M. al the chuich fills group i« c. c Henderson, chairman, with of Mr. and Mrs. Georg.- A Htlne High School were entertalnrd on I tint's Mhr Mi'll* s W jiII m** utiulr
n itj Ml*1 »■It As! M r ' l l
ID
!
1 Saturday evening with a llallmve'. im *♦•M«t, "♦* ihmk
for hoy. from P Htrough 12 m n M*11 E. I). Brownlee, 501 Mag of this rltV- ■
I
* "
I lllll ■ (II I t
Ii t
M m ,,i n
nf eg. and lee.l. &gt;■ .. in
I Oillmt
' -rr.-.ir;
I. Mi.
-------------- ------I en party given by Ihe P.T.A. at Ihii
\\
M
\ (M
l MX lot k H i H u ­
-I
Hutchison, chairman, with S t A C - n O H C h a n t e r
I a f l c i im -'ii
Wright and Joe Duggir.
, Tourist Crnter. The party was
a J* ' S ' i m p i L r
given under the direction nf 'Ira.
11 1
Mrs H U Whrlrhel, HHS Mag. O l ,
n »Mt.
ll it It
M,
' I n , m e ..
MON 1) A t
V
i n ip ! r c ,
M.
I l n i M * • *«
Lnerhell. teciealh.nal Chair.
All dav circles of the First Hap- noils Avenue; f'lrele No .'i, Mrs.
l l l t l f m u ll m | 1hi
Ib ,
Mi
man, assisted by a commHtee of
tlet Church w ill, meet al MM'ii A B. Me Raney, cliairie.m. with
r,1 , 1
R I
l l m . III .**?!,
|M *" t i f f 'd
studenls chosen from Hie various
A. M. to study the Mission Study 'l r - Selh Woodruff, Niu Mynle
HI. Agnes Chapter *f (lie W om­ home moms
the m en nig ao*( ,, gnhii l* i .no
0 Book. "Torch Bee re is In II onan''. Vvenue ai 1:111 P. M. *vitn Mis.
u i i - cm 11, d on
rin* |ti'&gt; ,'iiit-ol
Decorating thr large itudltmlnm
alto for a covcrpd dlali luncheon Robert A Fisk as rn.hostess; a n ’s Auxiliary of Helv Ct*-s» i.pisCircle No, *l, Mrs, J. E Munger, copal Church inqt at 'ho tome of were orange and black k(trainers,
llio,•lllll* -*||I b, lo l.l al Hu* ilu .c liwith Hie following.
with
Mr*. 9. O. Chase last dondav black cats, witches and lack-ois,ill homo oil I ' omiomim A i cine*
Circle No. 1. Mrs. Forest Gat- chairinaii,
. . . . .
, Mis.
, I, It. Lesher,
,
Plans , lanterns.
A l Ho* ■mu lush,n **f Hu* Im n o .ehel, 212(* Laurel Avenue Circle
Magtml.a Avenue at .1 1.1 i afternoon at 3:(H1 n'.-lo !
The
group
en|oyed
j were made foi thr Men's Club i dancing during the evening mid 20
session ■c l1 1*. hincnl - «,•»,, c , i ,
i
N o .’2. Mia. A. C. Benson. South }' :M- Clrde No. 7 Mrs.
In*, chairman,
1 hair mail, will m
I., Mi
W \ llm ,l,' i , Mi - t I
" oti Nov U and prliea were a winded foi various
Sanford Avenue. Circle No ,1 I!*s
B-she.
me&lt;*l at Ihe supper 'to ‘he ‘held
,----.» iMrs.
t - . .*
i c
l
fltlnndo,)
home nf
.1.
Flshei
hosteai. fog Ihe year were named. contests under the direction of
W hile. M is R I ’ H ull In on. M,
Mrs J F. Begets, Ulll Myrtle hnn\r,
«C. ,i.
Miite,tiunndo. ) hosteasea
nosta.s
Ilt lii Am ici .on. M i- I' |t Hi *v n.
Avenue. Cirels No. 4 First BaptW "• “ :0° o * 1* * ,*nr, a luneh-on; it was announced tha: a d ls t i’Ct Mrs. 8. O. Chase. Piisrs for the
M is. M 1
1'illis. Mt
t
11
Church. Circle No. ft. Mrs. H. K. Business Womans t m lo No 1, meeting
meet Im will hr held in Winter best costumes were ivnn 1w Tom­
A ln lrl &lt;«n, M is, A I.' K ln it o \ | ,
Turner, 21(1 Weil Seventeenth Miss Sara Easlerhy, chairman, Park on Nov. 12 and ell momher* my Rumldry, dressed as is Chinese
j N evada H to ffe i, M ts. \ D ,l,,lin
mandarin, and to Delhril A
Street. Circle Nn. «, Mrs. W. C. with Miss Easlerhv, 117 W en were urged lo attend.
son, M is I K
M aiko v. Mi
l I.n
Plans were made for I'ack-a- diskuised as Fatima Lute in
DeCournev, 218 W rit Nineteenth Tenth Street, at 7:3(1 P. M.; »u,inice Sm ith, Mis. It. O Slnnliol......
Street. Clrcta No. IfcS&amp;s. C. \V. itrsi • Woman’s Circle No. 2, Mrs, Towel bundle*, for a rummage sale evening refreshments &lt;misMIng of
Mi
•
('
V
Ifim
s
e
i,
Mi
■
I!
\
Dlek
‘Aiken,
chairman,
with
Misa
and for a s a lt- to he held at tho doughnuts and punch wcie m v ,*i‘
T orreatat. West W m V f Streets'
Full"II. Mi
E i' Simp ., i hi, I
The Elsie Knight Dlirlr of Hie Eli/ahrth Fite, Celery Avtnue, at next meeting. The hostess fur the
Mi ■ W J. David.
next meeting will be Mrs G, D.
First Bantial Church will meet 8:00 P. M.
Bishop.
Tea, coffee and rakes
TUESDAY
with Mrs. J. A. Riser at 1814
The Woman’s Bible Class ,*( the were served following the huslFrench Avenue, at 7:&lt;K&gt; P. M.
The Sun Seams will meet at P ln l Baptldt Churrh will tor,-I it nsss meeting with Mis \V. A
the church nnnex at 7 30 P. M f,*i Fitts presiding over Ilia ten and
the church at J 1(1 P.M.
AUfluiN HAiirn Mi,
If * (Im i h kill *1 I
Circles of Hie Women of the It* regular httalnesa and sm-iat *coffee service Those present for
ll |,l, tin si| in the Nrw
Nesv Y«uk Wiifti* I
Presbyterian (’lunch will meet ns meeting. During the serial hom Ihr meeting were Mrs Margaret
• n‘» 11ifipl In I fnlluwinil th*» 111! Mi nf
follows: Circle No I. Mis I,. I "| W*»H*’ Elephant suiti willI be'con- , Ilarnea, Mrs. Bishop. Mis. Flits.
H IRt H
F railer, rhitirman. with Mrs. W.
Group No. I will he in Mr* P. H Fuller. Mr*. IV. E. ANNDUNCF-MENT
A h«Lv gnl weighing 7 ivi'irirN, H
chinge
of
Hu
refreshments.
Kiichhnlf, Mrs. William Morrl
OUnrrp Thi6 I pstRi wlrinw *t i*;«-rf rm
M. McKinnon, 001 Magnolia AveThe Pilot Club will |i, ii,J il, -on. Mrs. Henry Mcl.auilr.. Mts
t i g h t-f1m kllrtovL-n In AugiMt in th*
regulai dinner Hireling in Ho* Margaret Mar dial), Mr*. Frsit
Wh»lt r itln t . N Y . hnmt ' ‘f vu&gt;t|.
WARD'S
Tuurlsl Center at 0:3(1 P.M.
Pope. Mi,. Allen 8 to ie and the
lo-dnhntinpif mfin Jorntph
iff
HOLIDAY INN
The Junior High School Parent hostess
gull I our** s i n k suit s Mi&gt;k»n
Sh#
hnf
n«mM
tht
Imttr
.1#
the
Teacher Association will meet al
Mr. and Sir*. Robert Lee ('*
llln n s r s
f ith tr nf tht Infant f
t
Cattrtnii r« tiles*- Partin
3:30 P.M at Ihe school. T. W
III, announced today the turili
WOMEN AND FARM8
f t K K T A If, t n l'iu n : -- UAK
Lawtnn. siipeilnlendenl of piihlb
Only approximately a te nth' of a son Robert Lee Peek. I'.
a*nfnra —Orlss*fi Mlahnar It-N Instruction,
will speak nn ‘-Path the persons owning land In the Atlanta. Ga. on Nov. 2.
For Ornamenttil T rrrs
K, T, Wtlttl. nes**r-War.
fo* n*i„*stlsns
wavs to Progress In the Changing United States are woman, It was
A: Sbrtiltrtion* ntrl-J tvislsr Park
Curriculum".
For a teen-ager's room i ■*■
established in a nationwide surCray
S
h
ad
ow
s
] vcy taken In 1048, say* the De a piece of plywood with felt
N
u rsery
part
me
nt
nf
Agriculture.
It
atsoj
fabrkand
fit
into
old
t
&gt;
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•
MAGNOLIA CIRCI.E OF SANFORD GARDEN CLUB
show* that the women who do frame. Hang on wall* for m- a
S . ( '. Ilickernttn
sponsors
own farm land ate more likely to! dance p iogranu, m • place «&lt;• i
So Hanfotd Axe.
la- landlord* than operatore.
• costume Jewelry.
BOAT RIDRM — AUCTION — FASHION SHOW
DANCING — FORTUNE TELLING — PLANT HALE
P r i m for best costume— Entertainment for all

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than any soap ...in hardest water!

.SATURDAY, NOV. fllh— fib'll) P.M.
Hume of MRS. MIRIAM RUHHKLL, Loch Arbor
Hupptr Tlckettt 11.00

F all Costume M akers

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thought fur the I* s.i
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9

THURSDAY NOV. 4. 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD* SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole High School Feds Meet
F.M.A. In St. Petersburg Tonight

: SleamluK from a 'll to 7 defeat
unleashed last week hy the tit,
Augustine Yellow J a c k e t, In an
b a i t Florida Conference enemmter,
The Seminole* are hepped up and
ere ready to play the Cadet,.
t Sanford is In top condition for
the Kainr. Coach Carl Kettle* has
been tending hi* charge* through

lie),,_(/!•)NEW YORK (A*)—Eduardo Hie*.
victory ever tie. a hurdler on the Rems Ian
sta te (*nll,.irc Olympic team, wa* so mad when
he 104" t o 0 he hickeil ovt‘r the fourth hurdle
u college in ■"
London mailt that hit roriK the Spur- turned to thu course and walked
1 III to 0 I&gt;f I Michigan In iWBJ.

leaner* will parade Irefore some
Itb.INHi people in Jacksonville’*
(iutor Howl Stadium Saturday
when Kloridu'a (tutor* try to hall
the victory aurga of (InorBin's
r,lire defeated llulldug*.
i&gt;
All-American candidate Jnhnny
I Itnugh, t.’lever Georgia T-fornmlinn iiuarterhuck, sta n d , ninth
aiming the puaaera of till* year'i
" &gt;'ntlegtBt* fonthall atal Florida's
t ’liarlle Hun,lni[er 1* in lflth place
nniiunnllv a , a hall carrier.
Iliinsiuper1, 644 y ard , net from
sci Immune place, him aaromi-- hy
I .i van!-- to Tnlane'a Eddie Price
u&gt; ihe Southpantern Conference,
I
I he speedy Gator hack h a , nickI ed un evnrv one of hi, yanf* &lt;•«
• •inning plays, while Raucha total
offense-- which ha* entahllaherl him
in I Ith place nationally In tht,
r category, show* all hut two of his
77- vatils hy the air lanes,
r
Florida raced through an inten­
sive offensive dummy scrimmage
!, venter day with the freshman sup­
plying the half-speed defense.
I Cone li Itav Wolf, who ha, this
I vein Imllt one of the most produr.. nve tunning Rarnc* In the conferh luice. .'illcrriated three backfleld* in
e tile ill ill.
Doiik Heldan ipiarlerbackcd one
a i' iouii with Hunninger and Half
: Griffin id the halfbacks and llu*i sell Coil Will Ml fullback; Joe Mi
» iluiels. recently converted from
I hulfliuck, did tha hall handling for
the second Krnup with halfbacks
i I....... llioiidua and .luhn ('ox and
v I dlhink Alex (inrdlner.
(In the hard* of Ihl, week's
■i wiiikiml. il Heein* possible that
-. I Muicrlioo Huarta, stumpy 196i pound junior guard from Tampa,
s raiiv move into the first -string left
round position, teamliiK with Fletcliei lirove, oil either slifu of ceu !
' ter .llmmv Kvnes.
*
A careful look nt (JaorKia'* offi-n-.e as olJfereil hv the yearling*.
and fill (her poll,hill*, of the Mor­
ula i mining guine was In Mote for
Hie lia lo i, this iifteriinon, with a
•lull liclilei final s c i o n Frldnv

,
two youth* have wen m.ri
hire,* for the pn*l three w
"We will play a yoo
again,t the F.M.A. Krnup
The hove are in g««d o
and theV are old to turn I
torv after theLr defeat Iasi
Kellies said.

NF.W YORK. Nov. 4, ( /P |—Georgi* Tech's F.ngineen, past
(leiiftnintt (ootlull i.vrzle darflr. are concentrating llui season

Writer

C IN C IN N A 1 1 ,

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4/t*i

NEW YORK The New York lln so hull's b ig w ig s., nieinlier* of
Y a n k e e haven't any indispensable tile m ajor and m inor leugne execu­
man—they have two of tlicin.
tive c o u n c il,— called on Commix
Ho important are those two sinner A. I f Chandler today to
men to thu Yunkec cause that ■om plete p la n , fur the unmml
without tIn-in the Humber, hear a ...........
uf hueehall club* in Chi
itartllng rrscmlilnnrc to tin- Chi. capo next m onth. T h e meeting will
cago While Hox. With them In the continue Hi rough tomorrow.
lineup—Joe DlMagglo in center
llo p iI'M'iiling the M aim League.,
field and /I'oniinv llenrluh wher­ are Ford F r ic k , pre*ident of the
ever he Is* needed—the Yanks are N atio nal L e a g u e ; W ill Hat ridge,
of winning calilier.
uf the Am erican Inop;
A quick frisk of the statistic* president
W arre n O iles, president of the C in ­
reveal, some of the value III- cin
n a ti Reds, urid L c d lc O'Cuiilitir,
Maggie and Hetirlch have to Hie
Yankee*. Roth have driven In r e tirin g vice-president and general
m anager of the Chicag o W hile
ever 1(H) run*. DIMukkIu ha, Ho*.
topped IN) to lend (lie league
H ere to look of let the in le ie s l,
They are the two leading Yankee
hitter,, with minks over ..'i(M). "f the Illin o is m e H eoige M.
They ure Hie lop home run hit­ T r a ill mini, president uf Hie N a ­
ter* on Hie club, with DlMagglo tional Asm,elation of I'rofesslouul
attain striking more often for Hanehnll C lu b ,; lle im a a H. W h ile,
tha distance than liny one in the pri'Hlilenl of Hie K u ii C la ir e (W in .I
club of the N orthern
League;
league.
DlMagglo tin, ml*»ed only one (Tinrleit H u rlh , pieniilent u f Hie
lame till* season Hie Yunkee*
oat It—and llenricli Just n very
ftw. Alai the lei rifle iwu have
compiled tlu-M- tremendous feats
under adverse cuuditinn*. The
rea teit of the hallplayinK Han
ranrlacu OIMaKUios tins been
plagued hy one liilurv aftei a n ­
other, any of them serious enough
to bench another player.
Lltnping on the worst cliarlwyhora* of hi, career and suffering
from assorted uilmeid*, Joe fin­
ished Hie season swathed in ban­
dage* like n mtimmv. There was
• story thvt he wasn't wearing a
baseball uniform while uatmlline
center field—just tape with "NY"
painted on the front.
In this condition, DiMuggln wa,
tha spark that drove the Van-

fltokely Wh. unp.

Aprleott
fltokely
Sliced

j»

Vanm l Thla aaeaen Yaidtee fana
5 mJ get p teatw d ll iwy drank
M toasts that DlMagglo and

TH0U8ANDH QF DOLLARS IN FOOD 3AVINUH. Yeaalr, wa re making possible tremendoua
savings thla week by abootlng the w ork. In thta
biK ,ala of HTOKELY'H F IN E KOODH E very­
thin* giwu. nothing reeerved—prices sUati.U on
scores of Htakely Items and many other*. You'd
be wise to stock your pantry this Week. It's a
great opportunity to build up your canned foods
reserve a t savings you can rsally appreciate.
HURRYl Prices good thru Saturday, November
#, only I

j

TABLE SUPPLY
=L O V E T T ’ S E
PICCLY W IG G L Y

A sf at Star*
for 4-Pago
Color Prtco
Lilt Adver­
tising Seorat

IR M lM y B ights Hstarve*

of Stokaly
W .ak
Bargains!

iilokely YC
Halved

Peachei

Stokely Chopped

Sltrkaly Slices oi Hulvuu California Cling

Kraut
Nn2V&amp;

N o2ftl7C

Stokely Fruit

fltokely'e

U. S. Oov't. Graded 'GOOD'

Htoksly Hartldtt

V Peara

BRISKET STEW

No2&gt;/i43C

IRON MOON LAIN, Midi, id1) Mi» Katharine (!ru,e wa, hit in
Ho- fine hy a hatted hasehiill
and liked it.
The llirlileill necured, she re­
lates, In the enily HlUli, when
Hals' Kulli visit oil Iron Mountain
and gave one of Ids dogging
exhibitions nt the ,tadllim here.
"I was standing In the out­
field," Mrs. Cruse recalls, "and
Imd just turned to *|iruk to a n ­
other woman when the lights went
out. When I came to nt (leneral
Hospital I learned I'd been hit I y
one of the tlahe's drive,.
"I carried a fiilr old shiner for
some lime lifter Hint, tint I finally
came to Is proud of It—nnd I 'till
am."

Ituyal Anna

Lb

39c

(le t C e n te r H llcva W i l li E it h e r H a lf !
.Mutinyland B u m . H e a d y tu E a t .S kin n ed

Mt

Kre ah

(Julck-Froaen Grade “A"

OYSTERS

Pint

79e

Lb

29c

L arge

MULLET

Stoksly Tiny

Gr*«u

Linas

V e iin m it H ik e d

Bacon 73 c

Hams

Htukely Orange
&amp; Grapefruit

SIRLOIN STEAK Lb
RIB ROAST
ib
T-BONE STEAK Lb
HAMBURGER
Lb

Htukely Fancy
Med. Orreu

Breakfast L

SAUSAGE

FRYERS
Lb
69c
BAKING HENS Lb 69c

Margarine

Bulk Fork

SAUSAGE

Supar brand

Murgultl CulmtsJ Qtra

39c

if ihe Miiiithern ArI-'imnk .Mhuiighucv,
(tie

HOWLING ALONG
EAST LANJMNO, Ml-*i , &lt;/P» Four te am , that performed In
“ Howl" gam e, lust New ' e n r ’.
Hay art* «&gt;n Michigan &gt;ttnt« f'.llege', I94U football iicheduu*. Tln*y
are Michigan, Penn S tair, Mmyland am) William and Mary.
m

Pilcea Good thru Saturday, NovBmbor 6

SOME m o w

In le ru a tliu iu l

49c
Stokoly

Stokely Swoot

Kay Natural

ORANGE
JUICE
19c

55c
BISCIIITS2»..27c
STOKELY H O N EY POD

Maxwell
House

O CKTAIL

Coffee
*

PICKLE
CHIPS
12*oi Jar

4 6 -o x Can

kee, from the ruck tu the tup
In tha final month. He lifted Ida
batting average above 7110,
smashed home rum whan they
tounted and continued tu come
tip with “DlMagglo rate hr," ami
throws In the garden.
Only allghtly le*» valuabl, wa,
"Old Rellahle" Hetirlch. When
'ancient George McQuInn felt Ida
gge and couldn't hit a* first base­
men thould, Hetirlch waa flagged
in fboin right fialtl, where ha I,
Hit the beat in the buxine,*. Ho
I assigned the inflsld post,
a no Hal Chaaa around llut stai but he did a big league Jub
Hout letting hla hRtlng Buffer,
so often happen* when a ball
yer (a awltched to a strange

a•ges weej stm
r t Btoaat
R isis tthea

YC

Peiehti

f
f

TWa la tha flrat mejor league
Maon in which Hanrlch Vibm
Hyen honta batter than 100
NM end he picked the year whan
M Yana* waded the runa moat,
le elao bleated four of hla Itoma
me with tha baeea full to a tie
Major league record for clutch

NEW HAZARD
'JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
f/T*) — When two North Khodesiaii
golfer* arrived at the seventh
green they found u leopulde*,
playing on It with her two euh*.
They marie- struiKht for the nine­
teenth hole.

m trica

Chandler PrepH For
Annnitl Diamond Meet

The &lt; Itihhouse

off with It. He bearded a Peruvlan International Airway, piano
here en route to hi, home In
Lima, Peru, with the hurdle still
In hla ponses* Inn, strapped to hi*
lugaagL-.
He wanted to Os re­
minder! of hi, error always, he
said.

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Georgia Tech Engineers Rated
i
Top Defensive College Eli

Hr JIM Ul t h h H
AH Newsfcaturcs Hports

Two Of Nation’s
Best Backs Play
In Jax Saturday

No 2 Mi Con

IT S. No. 1 WNto Cobblor

2

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Murray
* Vanilla

Wafers

Potatoes

49«
Htokety Large
All Green

Wnah.
Htukely Cut
All Qreen

SANFORD . .

State
Jonathan

APPLES

fltoksly'e

Aagar’gus

R T R m tN

AUBURN . . .
FLORIDA . . ,
GA. TECH . .
KENTUCKY .
L. St ■Ut • ■* •

Hu 100 2 0 c

MIAMI . . .

8. CAROLINA

Stokaly**

fthoaatrlng

ACID

lilt *

*«« e e e « * t M ^

l&gt;

a t e ** e e i M e e .

v*. v-* »

v" r

T*Ww
Onions 3 Lba 17 c
Ortap
Lettuce u&gt; 14 vtc
•wtii
P otatoos 3 ^ 2 5 c
Cabbag# Lh 5 V4c
U. S. I latfc
■ O O L tf
nWwmmm

«,jg

Honey Dow
■ M W OkMil

MakoHetf. ate*Behlai
Potatoes 4 2 5 c
MawCropLarge
Brazils il 3 9 c
Oa. Lg. PaperShall
P4 cant ib 3 9 c
Uit|
Roaw Realty
1 ’ 1 BM VC

M ELO N S
u* 3 5 c L f f T S

•U M /M tM H U

Picklaa

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THURSDAY

4.

NOV.

Pre-cooked full meets now arc
being picked In froxen form.
About 22 billion quart* of fluid
milk and cream will Ih* «nld at re­
fill this year in tbe United State*.

M9!
The absence of cobalt in the
More than half th« welirht of
At least 36 different kinds nf
toil of pastures can !&gt;* futnl tu u typical plant is drawn front the
Miup are sold in can*.
'lie a ir.
iheep.
ftow*’ mHk Is bottled or canned
ill at least 10 different grades and
fiiints.

m
udItfnetkmil ‘m
JdtHiin'i
Uo you suffer from trot flu*tin, Wr*x.

I t showed that among Happily
married couples, those who crittC lltd tAenisrfcei o u tnum be red
i who criticiud the other perAmong unhappily married
couple*. It was just the oppoeite —
oath on* Omitdtu criticise the other.
®

That's the way it I* in out town,
M I guts* It is In youri, Criticism,
whether it'e of a wife's latte for
hat*, or a husband's fast* for pipe

ii

sfelatrl* Compound tu 1*11*** suvti
Sjfeaf
arniptom si It aieo lias what t&gt;o*tuii
call a stocueoblc tonic «B *u1

tobacco and on ironing glam of
beer or ale, ia a sure Start towards
unhappiness,
Aa far what mode happy mar*
Hates, fompanftnsblp witkim fAc
Aoaie wot listed asoat Iwportaat of
all. And from where I alt. a husband
and wife who can spend an evening
by tbe I r a —with nothing more
n e ttin g than n mellow glam of
beer, aad a friendly conversation—
are a truly veil-matched couplet

m

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Filter-Soft Co.

Out to Uw futwtloual 'ihlduir-sre'

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CopirieAs. 1941. (/aired Stuies Brewers f sundowna

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■ Haag, ^They 1-vlp rrwtt people
the

Try
HKKALD
Want Ads

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For Retails

The i s t i e n l a a r a is e a s t i r &lt;«•
. i l H a n Ads a ukllahsd In I k *
t i i l n i SSeraid.
I
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time ie* e a r Us* l a s s r i l u a
lints* |li* off, lie* l a s s r l t o a
l ln x e *•■ yet II m* l a e e r llo e
l l n i e 1* o»r line l a . e f l l o a
s i t e w ore* to tbe line.
I l e e s i * r s i # fu* h ia rk Ise* ra pe

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1*1ION K 148

W a n t A te will be e**eale&gt;l
e t e r Ibe l e i * * , , , * n s m*iw■ ra a d sin r h i n e II sua* a sm *
la Haled la Ih* i r l e a h n a e Imofc.
l a &gt;*la ra lor this e r-u m m a d a *
t l a i Ike ad*»ellae&gt; la s s a e r l e d
le sa y a raa as llv . I s a e d r r far
■a lo reads* Ike k**l p e sa lblr
s a t . I r e all W a a l Ada atoal k«
la a i r a ftte e a a tka d a y kefara
t a k l l s alien.
r l e a s e a e i l fy ae im m e dia te!)
If a s ere** a w a r e la r a a r ad.
'H i edaaaS *e ,**s&lt;ia*lfcls for
A f o s i * I k t t i u s l a e u e ts e t I s s t i worn — -a ■ r

THE
SANFORD

HERALD
H )R R E N T
OFFICE epoee In Melsch Building,
m Large light office, newly decovoted, -II utilities, heat and lanlfor
et reice
furnished.
Call
W»3-W. ML * A. Dept. Htcra.
Modem and up lo data one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
hii.ines, couple,
ration. Call G&amp;0.

MISSIONARY Slrswlierrv I'ltsiils.
IIU1 Kim.

M an ui

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Cabbage plant.. Marlon Market,
lellow K rtl.lanl. Phone StlJR.
I.. H. Mann. Lake Mumoe.
PRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinner,
every night. HoMKK'B.
HEWING MACHINE Center 110
W. 1st. iip|' site Princes* Tima*
Ire. Ph. 1100.
(iittpe-ftnil tree, filh- each. It. W.
I.oril. Pliune 7H8-W.
Sweet Hamlin orungt's 11 Hu,
H. W. teorcl. Phone 78,1-W.

~ FOR SALK
OI.I) NKWHPAPBHH
2c Pound
__ HERALD OFFICE

by

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Beautiful hom. at 1222 Palmetto I
Co. a n E. l i t; Ph., B88.
Ave, Call 828-J.
car nregarNaoi
H fR E E ACRES' and three fifths w T E T iS fr your cor
age or cundltlon. Ratliff A
of land un Ave. Call 7UB-R, | of
Bone. Phone 237-W.______
Persimmon.

SSffSSi

P « tA U re a to c * ,
5 BOOM garage apartment with ' T
some furniturq.
Located at For Kale i BOSTON BULL Puppy,
Ppy,
917H W. 1st St,
Priced U
8 weeks old, 128.00. Phone WO
100.00 cash. J. A. Calhoun,
or 8S8-J.
0 Mellonville Ave.
Phone

&gt;
O N I 4 BOOM HOUSE. 1011 Weal

I r t Bl. Sanford. J

210

IVK iVIAKK THIS ill I I K IN AI’PKKITA I KIN u l I'llK Id -'IM
AN II A I I ' H I T I M K l III II A \ Kl.TVMN I ^ IN Till-: I ' l s l u \ ul I:

9—

WORK W A NTED — *J

KITII A N N I V E R S A R Y IN FLORIDA

By having ymn ear nr truck
.'liw in l *n ei t&gt;y uiir espcrl

Hl
VenrtiH ii B lin d *: New M ind, uud
a co inp lele reconditioning *etv
Icr. I'll, illtfilt, (oi tie r e .tl

M v rtle .

BUY

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SAVE

AND

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to Mrs. Hiuck ..I Mi M.,it,i... .,i n*|p Sell, s*lf .terete* t.sundry
F iu r iiiu Fa^ Kiun
\ II »•*
Driers
Ironing
Hlfi W. ir.lh Ml
P h o n e 118*
AVON P R O D U C T S
............
wm k pint tun. .lm me t l t
iiium rush rmii't.ii
Siii'ii-. i d o ltl.A N D o Moinlng Seiillnel. Or*
workeis will l«- k« ,.t -m .n.-rl lumlo Eveiilnv Star Call llalpl.
llie Holiday* foi y i .ii t iiiid |m itj
*1,IV MUG J
lime work
Wt.te Nui’itu
f,|7 for lli.lle.,, Generolor
bury. 3 1 East Imi. t u . Mi.;
Hl„ , „
„ . r&gt;lr,.
Hwain'g
llul&lt;*‘ r m '
___ , Battery Service, mil W. First
CAHPKNTKKINl. and tepairing,
Ilnur, day or w.r&gt;. Ail Daiigb
, .! v, Pliona 771, J

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M \ t Hi: Y C lI'll OW N

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TWO DAYS WORK A WEEK. FOR RENT, Fluor samter. Ka
Bertha Crawford, 12th St. be­ ■meislioii. Hrostillable tales Ms
foil'I Palm
“ '
»' Gian* Co. ph.iii*
tween Holly It Mujde Ave.
803.

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Illinium* O pporlunlllrtt

Kilnlilixhid Itiisini'ss will sbuw o
fjil'i ii-lurn on llivestnicnt aliuve
nil oporatlng costs Including
tiwnei* or o|ieratorn salary of
fhini per iiiunih.
Raply Bov
1. S. Cm* Sanford Herald.

12

SPECIAL SERVICES
Real Estate

Investment*

TWO iCO.
WALKER ELECTRIC

M8 N. Park Ava/ Pfc. 1184
All Work Guaranlead.
HHE US FOR

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
and

t y p in g

CREDIT BUREAU OF
’ SANFORD

-

I l f N. Park
Phona l80
FOB SALK: New crop peanut
FLUOR SANDING an4 flalthlng
“ llverad In 8 to 10 Ion I
with modern equipment, 88
ton. M. 0. Wilbanks,
yea’s experianc work guarCordeU, Ga. Box 32. Ph. UO.
antoed. E. T. Bvevana. f t . 8
For Bnlei Saddle Horn with sad*
Box 143A, Hanford, call 718B4
41a A bridle. Phon* D7*W.
alter 7:00 P. U. o. bafor* 7iW
A '4.
FOB BALK: 8 nice work horssi,
CABINET WORK any type. Call
• e* g 2 l &amp;
C. J. Gsntt, 770-W.
5 ? f * S S J * ° m ' P" on"

Lhvlrie F'lnot Polisliei
Seminole llanlw aie i'u. 2ln i

1*1 ;

PIANt) TUNING. Ci R. Hun........
Ilox 1)81. S a n f o r d .

WATCH, Clock repairing. Pi.m.K
reasonable.
C. It. Hunti*.
Fellowship Front.
Planus tuned, repaired.
H um -'
quli'k service. Oscar Cox. Ph
8G4-II.
For lUwlelgh Pjroditela. write li,
Semlnule Co. Hawlelgh man. Ill
4, Ilox I4H, Orlumlo.

LI NOTICKN—I'EKSONAL
F'O.I HEALTH PROTECTION and
CLEANER LIVING call UG1 f.„
complel* dstallx on FOGGING
Mu i i nern Chemicals. Inc.
Federal Incnme Tax cmir-e taiq lit
by Certified Public Arcoimlniii
- ih»nuih -fuoiruMy, Nuvoinlmr n -4
Continues one hour dntlv until
cornnjsted. For particular i .all
at School, or phone 2-326(1. F'ot
other courses write for our iepresentalivtt (a call.
Hu will
•horlly be |n your vicinity.
ORLANIH) SECRETARIAL AND
ACCOUNTANCY SCHOOL
8 West Church Street
Orlando, Florida
IB

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tor sale

la._

1034 Packard. Phone 417-J.

One 1046
ton Dodge pick-up
Irt
truck, priced right. 917 W, 13ih
Rt

HIGH STAKE TRUCK BUOY.
LENGTJI^a PEKT. GOOD

CuiCuITIGiv. rHGfiat No. 1.
"from 8:00 to 6:00 P.M.
1040 BUIOK TUDOK. Cleon body.'
Motor just overhauled. Good

/C4U«|(|

MICKEY MOUSE
AND WMAT'S A\OCG, VOU'RB
3 0 iN J TO START VvEAgiNg
CLOTMBS. . ■_JT^OciI q T m &amp;3 ?

VM G O IN G T O L B T V O u G O
A N P SW OP P O B V O o B O W N
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RENTALS
Flour Ms niter K Edgrra
Hill lls d ln ar* Cu.

Btukkrt'liei - Htvnogi apher wants
work. Twvlily yvais rxpgrirncr.
Pliuiir 7BH W, Mrs. Norman.

Furnished or unfurnished house or Cabbage Plants.
Musev Farms,
W. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
apartm ent. Box S, c / a Hsrsld.
G a u m Ave. and 28th fltrevt.
111) N. Park Ava. Tat. 1118
Coup!*. No pats, no children.
Om large circulating kerosene P.H.A. Long Term Loom G.l.
F.H.A. Repair U i h
1 R E A L E 8 T A T E FO R S A L E
hsater (5 room slse), 1—4 burn­
er Kerosene cook,move; I wood
% &lt; X I T E a T A f « { — i n h Ur a ^ C b
Expert Radio Repairing
heater. Phone 247-M or H10-J.
PRuPKKTY MANAGEMENT
Kr*d Mvara. 811 R. 2nd Hi
B . i I M 0 N D M. BALL, Rssltuc 7Vk ft. kerosene refrigerator, In
Km. 4 Florida Slat# m o l l Bldg.
perfset cundltlon. I oil circulat­ VENETIAN BLINDS made to ort| &lt;r. Hemlnola Venetian Blind
ing heater. Phone 1020-J.
(&gt;•
820 W. 3rd HI. Phone
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typo
lift'd* W.
Ilia. Excsllsnt loco*
hom«, I batha.
loco- •
A R TIC L E5 W A N T i . O
6Off Plumoto Drlvo.
Electrical Appliances
to il. Apply H
f'biotO 1M»-W
R -f'^I-rctT rs
,
er*h price psid-ra? x x s i
Repairing
epairink

B

I h 'in p .c y ,

Broom,, ,mop», wrtpgei mop hue*
mates.
F. M. English. Roofing Coniiactor.
kata.
All work guaranteed. Plume NEW FI.OIG1H •uifured l&gt;. pi-,fmHENKARIK Glass A Paint &lt;o.
1.378-J.
j linn. OI.I tluoih made I,k&lt;* new
112-114 W. 2nd
I'ini-.htriir. . letiiiing .v unxirig
Phune 320
G l t r i KH and -joniiing installed I Portable i..&gt;%**-1 plant,
y e a i.
ut irpaiieil.
H c c esltmales.
&gt;•«pel ir in . m Sniitinole &lt;imnl&gt;
TUXEDO FEEDS: Canipleie line
Phone f,IH\ IV.
11
' *|-&gt;* **". Luke Mm y
Hunt'n Tuxedo Feed Store.
DODGE P l.t MOUTH
I'luili
Helving,
altnalluiis
.V
re
BRF1AKFA8T — xetved every tlsv
PARTS I.NIl S Mil VICE
modeling til'.i l.auiel Ave Mr,
except Sundsy ut l.aney', Drug
"tv Palmrllii t*e
Phone Hill
A le , a mb'I
Store. 3Gc up.
Jill R FMiRIDA HUME can U
Biii ihK KKl'INii Pail tune Kill
(• hi f i e ,
r a i l Of.l fin J e i a , | .
NOTICE
RECORDS
uncial
uli-meiita, all luxes.
Ml K(MililNG. Huijlhein I belli
Five for h dollar, popular, siring
.More Ihliii 20 years experience.
li e h . I inand race.
Plume 1317 .1.
Musical Note Record Shop
303 Sanford Ave.
TRACTOR WIlKK by the hour or Tractor w«uk, |ilimgliing. iliiking,
job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
leveling, by Ilnur or SCI ■*. |lr
MIRRORB All types and vises,
Witt liunlet, Phune 047-M.
ing A dirt moving. We specialire
also mirrors made to ordet.
in I'unditionliig building lots A
HENKARIK Glaaa M Paint Cu.
VllDOPII
T| R*fl Igrl alloil Mel I..
gaiden plots, Phone 11)7-J.
112-114 W. 2nd
Conimereial &amp; Duinevlic. all
CARPENTER need, work.
512
Phone 320
Hulk giiaiauteeil Phone 11)2 I!

TWIN BED ROOM. Gentleintn
preferred. Call evenings. Mr.
Greenleif, L»h* Mary, Fla. __ A N lig U f T b E D T Wardrobe^ lo " ^ .
folding picnic table, celling light
T O R BENT: Unfurnished apart
fixtures, 6 gal oil can with flex­
mint. BOIH Celery Ave.
ible hose, golf clubs and bag,
dog house, etc. Phone 923-J.
Furnished Apartment. 304 West
AZALEAS, Uurgaln while they
_ 6th St.
__________
last. Come get them. Phone
1*23-J .
On* ID arre tract tiled land.
(10,000 cabling* plants in field.
lengths and
One G acre t r a d tiled land ready PIKE-WOOD 2 ft. lengtl
gins. I1G
51 a
atova-wooi) 111 In lenglns
for cultivation. Available lm*
curd delivered. J. W. Wilson,
mediately.' Apply G41 Plunioa*
Rt. 2, Box I IN-A, Phone 738-J.
Drive.
lacs living mom mile. new. 8
pH
Y n FURNT s i Fe d ' s room house lot
lace wicker set, useij. R. O.
uli
rent. Phone 273-XW.
W« k s, Cameron Ave,
APARTMENT, n il Park Ave.
1 L A H Electric Range and 1
Century Washington oil circul­
3 WANTED TO
* RENT
ating heater. Phune 1020-J.

7 choice lots in Loch Arbor, tea*
tollable, subdivided, clear title.
Apply 841 Plumosa Drive.
Charming residence, speolth type
ttafuntilshed home,&gt;, 4vb lots, fish
grounds. Sea
pond, beautiful gro
Owner 841 Plumose Drive,

K

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III. . billin'. I* I he • l . e l i l l g i y v
l e m -III.-" A i r Ole hi s h e a a d
I* ' l-.i s " - ' k l..|»- ** MullOliy
T h r r r i &lt; r frnij/i’iu i , Ilip.M |
payiiu-nl p lan l m U i y e i jubs.
tiuiu*
now'
i.. m i l
I.
ir til work foi \v,i.tf* %
H S A N I O R D MOI'OR A P O P I CO.
70. l\ Ml Ml S ' l r e l
Don't d**lay' A|*|*l. *4* j* *n

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AUTO CLASS, Hefeiy pi;.- ex- llx iie r iv n c r d sal«**hi«lv
H
pt-illy installed in all makes nf
ti A In*pai tm«*n! Mm
Ui.
cars.
Manful tl Avt».
HENKARIK f i l l s . * I'alnr l o
112-114 W. 2nd
WOMEN* Vim 1'itii * m i • » a
Rhone 320
inoii^y foi Xmu
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t i
it ibutor, Lakt* Fiont It up DluiM

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Don't wall I Aik your diuggitt lor Doan'S
iMI*. t stimulant diuretic, uird tiuccstfully by million, (oi uvri to ytau Doan's
give happy irhel and will help the IS
mil,, ul kidney tube, doth out poitoiwu*
wiiie ftcjrii yout blood liti Doan', Pills.

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W ith o u t P a in f u l Backache
Many Sufferer* relieve n»|«m* l *.kend rnrtgy,
__ irttin g. u p nights, nu llin g ,
maq mis*v*. . ilwi
*••**«it.*
inr pultiiuM undo
b*musaifi
quickly, *nnw
once they
ndri the
c n . hcsdschet ana
Ih* ey
■*01 esuse ol tbeir trouble nisy be tue.t
duruw it. K irqw nt oi K suty passages
kidneys.
with im arling and burning sometime*
Tbe kidneys are N ature's rhirt **y of
Show* th n e T* something wrong 't t h
taking the stre ss acids end • « ( , „&gt;,t u(
your ki.lnryt or b id d er.
about A pint* a d */.
, When disorder of kidney function per­
mits poisonous m atter to lemsin in ,..&lt;tr
blood. It may cause nsigine LsiSa. t«,
r tu nuts tl. pains, leg peixu. I .,, .1 |T p

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Now She Shops
“ Cash and Carry”

II

GASOLINE

Ltd in ivinovt* thou* iiliilt-fiintlilf nduiH t'i'oiii your
wiitfr. Nothing lit buy.
Nothing to imiintttin.

irrUabl# Clsmtur (**llu** •
P^rtodtsec
Peculiar t o , wamtn ii&lt; u
*n so try Lydb XH na lu. tii'*

VHusbands, Wlvat,
and Marriaga"
Maybe you read that surrey pub*
Halted recently In a national megaline, entitled "Husbands, Wire*,
and Morrises.1*

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Sulphur Water?

From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh

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TU B SA N FO K D H E R A L D , BAM FORD, FLO R ID A

1948

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THURSDAY NOV. -I

T O T SA N FO R D C T B A L P , B A N T O R P , n m m X

Election Comments

Reds Reject
tCaatlauen Krnw P ane Mnet

Indian Helrgate and ninhasjuidor to
Me-eow, told the ildepntes after
Viahln'sky spoke that India could
not agtee to Intert!!»*f”tial control
nf atomic materials while oil and
similar material* remained In pri­
vate hand*.
Mr*. I’nmllt proponed an amend,
men* to I lie Wenlern proposal. The
majority of ihe ha nntlnus In rowIII it tee has favored approving Ihe
Western plan a* drawn up by the
majority of the 11.nation alomie
cotnmlsaion.
Her amendment

proposed th at

hns fought conslslpntlj’ in Hits
Ifo nllnuril h n n I'nce one!
n isrin hlv to bum down till’ differ- .! " f battle a t unlm rouiing mid itncucra twit w ren thn Host ami Wc.M « mi IIiv. Evidently, however, it got
nil tin- illnllllc problem
i r .1111 h mill h it Juliiliuit followers
Vinliin.*«kv fought ug ain il “ lnl1' I •• •■Ilit til y consider th a t ‘the end
j&lt;&gt;! ity provision Hint th e Atomic in Mfiet th e liienne’."
C om m ission r e s u m e it* wort: »vln-i,‘
t'tn ru g n Tribune: " F u r the thlid
it wn* MIH|&gt;i&gt;tnlr&lt;l hint s p r i n g " I ' 1' ” lime. &lt;* Ul'|Ull»Jlcnn conveiitinri fell
tlx* KiiHl-WiMt im p it.w i'll" * i'll ii" muter virion* InfItieneea mid nomisigns nf breaking.
mited ii ‘him. ton' rm ididule wIm
i iindlirted n ‘MIC-loo' campaign.
1' mi III" lliltd tim e, the s trateg y
faded A fte r thin cx p n iie m " . we
New covered bridges ai*
nmv hope, the I t r p u h l n u n i have
l.fiiig ImiIt in llui I'n ilc d ;l&lt;
|i h e llm u lcd tlm rc *ie
iPMitied th e ir leeunn. If the .ante
at least 2.000 covered bridge
fmeen enntrol th e next Republican
iMiiveniinii, thn I'u rty in fnuditil
tin F u lle d S ta le s .
mid the million.', nf |nilrintir nil'll
and wfiineii w ho have looked I" it
f"i Icudeitdiip will have to look
el ewheio Mr, T ruinnn i &gt; eiilllled
to I'onitriitijhilioim for him nj: made
« valient fig h t Jitrmti.it whirl were
thought to tie overwlielmini; midi.
Max in iidiiiiiindiiilioti Jtn iifv the
i onfoh'liee (lint lire people have
i xpn- ied in Inin."
New York tita r : "M r. T rum an |
tin led tlm A nrerirnn tieonle farm i l th a n thn political expert*,
la i 'h e r th a n the poll t a k e n , fur
diet th a n moat o f the nation'*
to n Mapei H, f u r th e r th an all hut
four diiilte* lit thin Ntnte, and all
hut one-, the New York S tar-- lo
ti n 1* ritv. We pledge him o u r eon
tu m id u p p o tt n l the Roosevelt isti
In and nf lletnoerarv he »o ahly
II**. k lo th e people."
' d ii' a* (ia x e tte i "In turning

County Drain are

European Aid

H o a lla a e d From Pan* O ast

J r and Charles Lee, protested to
the Commission about the floodln*
of their lands hy water from Ihe
emergency ditch.
After considerable discussion, lo
which Commission Chairman Pope
pointed nut that the digging of the
ditch wa* e private and not s
County affair, it was agreed to
rrrpieat Mr. Wheeler to continue
dinging the canal-ditch as n t
north ** the Curryvllte Road, sad

Services for Sunday at the h Irst
Shiloh M. B. Church were conduct­
ed hy Sunt. A. Knox. Due 10 Ihe
Illness of the paator the J*3f ° n
wa* reviewed hy Sallyc L. r loins.
During the afternoon funeral mtvires were conducted for I' rnnk
Cook, hrolher of Cora Haynes, at
.1:00 P.M.
The night service was under ihe
direction of llev. J. M. Boston of
Atlanta, fia., pastor of the Woods
Monumental Baptist Church in
Snvlnnnh. Rev. Boston's subject
1for the sermon wa* "What Can
You Do When You Can't Do No­
thing." lie urged the congregatlon to "Ptard hi* IniBt- 'n Clod,
pray and wait". The A’oung Mat­
rons Cluli (fill have ,-iti regular
meeting at the home of Marie
Jackson on Rnojrvelt Avenue at
7:1)0 P.M. on Wednesday night.

H ere You B uy
B etter Used Cars
For L e ss
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21,000 MII«, perfact Condition
Sanford Trailer Perk

T h t W ISE FELLOW

ride-9 the

Yellow
PHONE

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24 H oar Bcrvlct

YELLOW CAB CO.

flood rubies nr emeralds 'if
four cnrei-i or more ate uuiallv
more valuable than diamonds of
the same

from

ami in Hie air. But the male la
nmong the drab b est fit American
drakra.

paym ents to the A dm inistrator, Box 1594 or care San­
ford Atlantic National Bank.

R W Deane, Administrator

|l If • led.
N n 'In tile

T en o r

&gt;eean:

"T h e re

l. no donlit the T a f t - llu r lln y |,aw
Watch smooth motor, new tires,
new i aint A steal at
S II M M I1 took ninny votes from the fta-

11 ( h u m id Town Sedun
Ketter-tliau.gnod motor,
new paint, good Hie*, lot*
of good driving, only
$ 9b

.19 Ibulgt Srtlim

loililn ill lU lu lid u li'
It ( re rta H
, lh.it 'he le co ril of the HOttt Con
to .
also drove m a n y Inin ll
' lii iti". tu lle fold. Hut more that
| I t lie
wo believe, w as (Jovertiot
IMI lie'xex'n ii'fu s a l lo recognize their
| f i | . l " i i i r iHtway found him self nut
, .if lim e w ith d cu m rru cy ."

19 I’li mini Hi S r t l i t n
Nn Hie nniyll_ side, Jpi(
rgiun at

II I 'l t m m i l l i Two-diKir
J u s t good tram -poilutlon %

Sanford Motor &amp;
Equipm ent Co.
208 W. F IR S T ----------YOf'll PIINTIAC—OMC DEALER

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provokc
out

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STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,

RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS

and such cemiilslnt. at Hcsctirhet. Nvrvou.n.M, Aetdi. Toilm. SIos ting,
lark ot Vitality, Cnvrgy. F-.or Appetite, Und«r«rtl*hl, Dluy dp.lla,

Druglaii Health!

NO MATTF.R how loni you
have h ttn tulTerlni from tlomarh,
kidney and rheumalle dlitren,
and what drugs you have tried be­
fore, you ran, nnnr, hope for relief
If you lake Clr.O-MtNfllAt,. With
our eyes HfK Ihe retiilts sevsn
ays after you start taklni II.
DRUtimaTH, t hemlsls rannnl
make (iKU-MINEItAI,. U comes
from lbs earth—Nature's Isbotatory. Contain* NO dope, n o al­
cohol, NO olT. ONLY Nature's
mlnsrala—Ihe oldest, moil retlsble
rsmtdy for rhsumslltm. srthrtlls,
kidney and stomarh ailments.

Colon llluitratlont

S

Wondar Mlncrala

FOR THOtiHANtlH of year*
•afferers, on adrlre of doctors, |o
to mineral sprints to (el care, or
relief. The lata rreilifenl Roose­
velt used to |o to Warm Hprlngs
In Ueorila, If* was helped or
would not have ions Ihtre regu­
larly twice a year.
WE HAVE all hcerd of the
mlraeuloae earing* of Lourd**.
France, and fsmoue Thronlon In
anrleat Greece, where, secordlag
to legend Hercules, Ihe god of
eternal elrenglh and youth, drank
Hi eratore and bathed la in for­
ever young.
IF YOU ABE • euffrrer. and

/v ./v M i g t u \. -

HM IIIRAI. COLON. * pettou In
leet health pmscims a r»Ua Ilk#
i — krai end reenter, with well

SBtiuo.^ try* GEO.!m in e 8 1 l
rprlngi. T ba

rrala In It may work muhcloo.

Amning Rciulti

ATCH your elimination from
1bowels two or throe day* after
gUrt •*% GIO MINEEAt.

" o a iii to fit «v«ry nom» and budfldt. . . wttn or
without Rum . Plenty on hand If you act now. fa
don't delay another ddy* It wM take only a few
minute* to got rho fuels. . . and time's pWasHn'.
• I I YO UE O IA L IE O E CALI QUE O l t | ( |

sraate, Maeh SI c o a t Wtlj

k away and yen will NEE lit
examine yaarartu*. Yow t u p

• i b i e e i t cc
IMfuftTANt!

It** A LADY'S PRIROOA*
TIVI to bt divinely boeufi-

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Seminole Tire Shop

To nil owing the late Dr. Samuel Puleston kindly make

( i i Im i I civil r i g h t s l e g l d n t i o n : we
i t ' I ' be’I lo VC t h a t o f f e r will lo'

( Itervnlrl Klrelline T un door

Harley-Davidson
Motorcycle
1946

Bufflchead ducks are small, like
teal, and are known as “butterhalls" because they arc so tat.

a n g ry men who
Hie nam e of S ta le s
south Im i o ffered Mr.
I iin o .o 1 in minds for ion ojniblc
1011110 01111.-10 III Dll’ com plex ,11111 of

Hi M e r t t i r v C n ti p e S e d a n
low mileage, top grn'Je
mechanically, new appeal
ance A real h a ig a l n
S lh h i

Supt. Knox Conducts
Services At Sh i l o h

ftits &lt;«M Dorl*De4*«n«
BUth rayon crepe Aram
whh bronze, green, or torquo lea cbingeabl* ripen taf.
fcw bolero end ftimtlow*
bow. 9 to IS.

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THE WEATHER

In U n ity T h e re Is S tre n Kih —

I’artly cloudy through Saturday,
ruiitinurd
wtrin. Modem* (p
fiasl. lu u ilu rlr winds

To Protect lb* P u c t of the World'
I®
'u* P ' 0« " H* "( A n m i c .
To P r M u r i P rm p.rity for Sinlord,
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AN I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX

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SA N FO RD ,

E stab lish ed 1908

Truman Asks
Cooperation
&gt; Of Americans

FRID A Y , NOV. 5, 1918

FLORIDA,

Americans In
Nanking Area
Being Removed

rite President Ih Still The President

R em aining
C ivilians
W ill Be P rotected
B y M ilitary P erso n ­
nel, Gen. B an S ays

President Returns T o ;
White House Amid ,
Exciting Welcome;
500,000 Turn Out
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. wm
P m i d r n l hum a n, iprakiriK front
the fionl pou li of the Wluir \ futM •
*»ked Iotlay for cooperation of *11
the people in dealing with the u,
lion'a problem*.
For liiimelf, hr plrdgrd
,|.
the jolt to the liett of my zlolitv " ,
Mr Truman *poke to llum.iud
m a ned about the Executive Mm
•ion. They and ollteit like them l,ol :
ju»t given liim n iiirnulluin HtUtJltlrback to Washington and clireied!
him widely on a tiiuinphal tide uj. |
Pennsylvania Avenue fiom ( ..... ..
Station, (he happy Pretident wav
ed and heamrd.
But In Ilia White Hoove apreeti
ha xald solemnly that the ‘iminen
illy of the job ahead make* » I SAVING HIS IIOTEI . hi Kansas City after his vmluiv h*.l been conceded Ivy the Republican*, Pre»l
man wonder whether he tv worthy lent Truman jubiluntly returns the greeting* of &gt;i owd* that gathered to to cheer turn l Internationalp
of the great revporinllilllty ‘
He told hi* well-wislo i * lie
could not Hiiy how murli lie up
predated the warm and cordial
welcome he received from the
People of Washington. “ It ioverwhelming."
He had been In Mexico. Ilia'll.
Canadt. nnd ull the stale , mo
i lie t m ir iii utttsufi iri Sutifi-r l
l a b s ' of r~ T l oiu*tn” added, liid lie
r -tful off to H good vat Hi t A»th UM
had never seen II led tee *urr,
it
l\
ai l i b
. i +m M
3 »&gt;
1«M|lhill«in4tii* iveeting -f H i. Unih
il oHilMiieit lis rune P m i

Canadian Textile
Head Is Killed In
New York City

Tourist Season
Gets Off To 1%
Start In Sanford

Harnton Tells
Need For Moral
VulucS !:i Schools

IJtdtli Wtib Caused i»y m vtiitotn nnd i i&lt;i*-111■*l * .vm P T A Group) T old Littie T im e D evoted
I n t e r nal In j u r i eArmitugi',
s , ,h*’tuuii.-i ,hi,V|"" l.o1 Ih,'
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A s s e r t s Chamber •&gt;* t'oioiioT o Study Of E thics
E xam iner
th is morning

Jurors Are Catled
Back To Consider|
NF.W Y O R K . Nov
Otfhnm’fl Deer Case rr&gt;&gt;&lt;
fi yc.ii old Canadian

Tin*

group

was

md,

o et

Ivy

t unimeiitiiia uit the Imgr outlet
the Itev. J L.' M, Klf11*' b, f' liilui tif Aniruca inakr, lot 1I1 rducalioltal
irvidr execu- the
F i r * l At*atItodi'f I 'uir-di, wftto
— —— —
live m , fouml vIjiii lod.IV III lllv urifi*iJ io o|n'rt*ti.»n with \i ihn&gt; ns &gt;y*triu. M ir.o n Hannon, manage,
OCA I,A, Nov
5—t/Pl —fjisimt j I‘)||i flout mite III lb* I.imoilv u meun.H of IfUiMuii; ii|t S;iiifu, t| ol Kadn, N i l , on M IRR. in • talk
Uo ifivlteij Mil* v l .4ckI• hi Uth'fld lo member* of ibr P I A at thd
furors have been colled hsck In*.. I Waldo, (A lton., I Intel,
session to consider f u r 'her Ho, | . . .
, ,
..
I11.V church and 'lie Ollier cl.iirche*lN ,y d , , N l o w , I , I h u n d rv altar'
rt e e - , s b n „ t f n * e pisode i n v o J v t n - t
1
c x a i m n c r l l w m a t ui
clioIff in .Smifunl.
1
. ,. .
,
.
*
1 noon, lulu iVifm iliii .tluiough oilr
H. P Odhnm dr., and hl« uivslei |A Coral** i*nl the n u n l.«l been j Thlj w a, ..... , , , &lt; ull| ....
I n o . e n m n s rite n
, | kicked. punched u i lumped i i | h . ii u f
lflB T u u i n
Club, but m h e r two and 4 lu ll billion dollai editSheriff Kdwurd l u r le t, J r , of . „|,J J c 4,f, ,*.*« rauvrd Ivy intruial lit tbe form of orgaim uto n and r a tio n a l ty t tr m n the uuivt imprM^
MljUon Counly said tcsfny
j mjUr i« .
' planning fu, the coming pouu.l HV* Il hool r*T*bll(liiil*nt in liiitotN
JtloRP f . It, 11(M?If.Of l\M iMcaJIfti t «,
i
j f a, * j I Kt*n.‘inii inhi - At r. Ami it an* K V
t h . jury at Hie r* q im t of S lit# ,
f u i f ^ a t itWniafi^r 4# J nlm Kf ,.*rly, p r t . i J n i ( uf if. tourUi morally, thr tittle i-d m tioolhonre
wa* i licllrr invcrtnimt "
Attorney J. W. IlUUter
l Jini&gt;f&lt;m M.uKrlUr. about /if o f | (l|)f ^ Mg ii r t ai*ht.
Odhaill, brother of State He- [
geneial sale* maip i v
I live
II,
I I * I ' l l Led tin* j i i r i t m n " ,t h
l i t prcdlc
|ir c ih c lc ii tod ay th a t Sanllunllau.4 &lt;!■ I ', * , r , „ i |
tb * 't .it e in r n l lli.it &gt; j . &lt;11 m A ineit-

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to no dovs In jail Mill fined lio n
/&lt;•'
M llt*' •
for posnieililiK 8 deer In Ocala | I’olirr gave hit lioine id .h r
i
National Korea!. A companion • 7 0 1 ff,„|vn
Wcvlni &lt;miI
,
, I . nl,mb nt Monlie.l
A petition for clemency 1* p e n d - ;
Ing before the tla le pardon U&gt;anl j
I hr hudv. lolly clutbrd
,
but Marion I'ounly cillxeiis have , found 111 tlic living room ,d 'Ip
proIcKted it on groumlti it would, j suite by .1 m ud. flic p o ik n
If granted, break down law »n- J M^rKrlUr's. gaiioent* bad brrn

VFW Post To Aid
In Drive To Get
iiOD.HOO Memhers

• tin I . t i i l l o w a y , ro m m a n d e i
1‘u tl ivfyif o f th e V F W , t in la y
n r s i b , iiin u u n ce il th a t the i ’ oat w ill par] t i . t j . i t r in th e V F W n a tio n a l conie .il lo *e c u ra 0tN),0(H) new m eml

Barbecue Is (liven
Fur City Employees

NRLB Exam iner Say* i 5 M * «fw. K.'HMhiwiyN!.1..,
., i s o a ,, p',-„
Atom W o X r* Strike I p - ....... . - “ • .
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body of a 13-year-old boy waa
vent* proper. h««rln«, a Chicago found in a south aide sewer today
sound
•ound engineer
engmeer clslm*.
claim*.
^
poi|c# la |d they bellave he
l
• F- Yargea, the engineer, waa ijJ, victim of n »e* slaying,
told the Accooatioal Society of
Capt. Ray Crane, chief uf the
A »?rle» *t the opening of ite 3ftth ! u&amp;Uformed police, said papers
convention yeatardayi
(found near th# aewer contained
"It la Inexcusable to create • the name of William Gervxls, 13.
group of undsrprivllegsd chlJdren The boy's
boy'a mother, Mrs,. Clero
Clsro
base use of fgne or misdirected Foote, 4ft, dlod today of e heart
eepfwmiy jn proridfnf school rooms

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No. 53

Dulles W arns Russia
U.S. To Remain Strong
To Face World Crisis
Sec. Royall Says Pepper Calls On
Southern Moves Russia To Offer
Will Not Succeed Honorable Peace

M II.K S

NANKIN G, Nov •». t/1*)
All
A me i n a n drpeiulrrit* in the N a n
k i u g - S l u n g l u t a ie a a i r be in g e v a c ­
u a t e d a* lapidlv .o slop* bet u m r
a vailatilr. M a | t . r i i n i l D a v id l .
B a li , dire i n , i o | t ' S. joint mililaiv
a j v m x y g i u u p t a n n o u n c e d today
A bout 1.IKK) wive* a n d i Jiilibrli 1
of A tneilcau* will i r a v r t h r tv,
yie.it i-Tllllevr i itlrv, which m il lie
a t t a i k e d bv t ollimuillilv b e l o i e

S .iy s
ret i
A n n y llcrid Raps In ­ S e n a t o i
S h o u ld
M ake
1s t
justice. P r e j u d i c e
l,'.\|u cssio n Ol Me
Based
A c tiv ities
IA
t * K H NMttiKn. N C . Nuv 5,
I AI
l I VtlA.sSt I . N,a
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long.

At the &gt;atnr lone. I , r a c i a l flail l/t*&gt;
Aiutv N».i«*i4iv Koyill u i d
• a id U S
imlitaiy p e n o n n e l will huJ.I\
ii&gt;\ s lit III*I f! niuk^llirnt
i r m a i n at t h r u poitv.
lu^ rd oil k'1r I lit r &lt;»l lUJlMtltf Vkfll
V ice
Admit at O sca r
llu d g c i,
,'nmmniiili‘ i of t' S W estern I'aci
tic Korce*. said the NtlV) hn* no
.nteutiim of ahaiidoiiiug its t hinu
l.ase ut
l'*iligt:io on ShuiittlllK
peninsula He said the N av y Win
prepared &lt;n evacuate A m erican s
ami other fo ie ig iie i* of friendly
nations
A dm iral llad ger "aid the fleet
a «s in C h in a to protect A m erican *
and to support the civ ilia n de­
partm ent* of the 0 S government
He said M arines nun he landed

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Jews Am i A rabs To
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to) t wrtlidijvi.il in tlm Negev.
If In* nit* fat k•11kVaI i in* ila t iK f l thtU III thr- - im. 'le t it
to leave the two citle-s
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fin
tm tuni i.'U a f t i C o iu im in iH iu only Ian 1
MV Unit l h•* f !TNt
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I hell Itvhli-rl M in i the Ih X lt v r u t * - * I'X p r r *
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t *h*’*•' M'ntimi’tif
Lew is C la rk w hile u siiliilu i Hotter'
P»Thi»|** iiiiw 11111 •if 1%* it re e u tiirih
•fne ' J *| •‘*|r|«*Ut l I il
was put out by Consul lie lie tn l
•t it' - 'iip i led
Ml I li|t In Mir- 'llltitfiM
ill H11 f I l.l 1 • l( '| &lt;' IHIIa ll
fo r the
John M t'ahot in Sh an gh ai
11 t, in ' i n
I 't iiuuti-ri 11u»: 1 11fit “ yum elllll i'
i khr ol t"
Al ih,' .ii »■? ij v JV
m il i l l n
r p e n a ttie *
" M ilita ry developm ent* in N nth
ibl
"i r * 111 til i •*11 i* uti f t uieiu'e o f flirt a * 1* 1. 111, i, t*i tti.Ily •]&lt;tuii'il hv
p a rty i c f i i ’ ii-g to com ail ■■*' ii
Clitna," C l a i k ’s note read, "m ake
.su­
i . i n t i t -1 a*, i . Ifri h&gt; N o it li i'u ro * ladlo M"
it 'lin t The H o t Id s j&gt;*y w ith tin . o rd e r. A co m m itte e
It uppeui possible ho stilities lion
lilt .I I • I In* licit I &gt;• I lll'i* rot llrti'U ilrti/' Senator I,ml ■I *••'! 1 1 iim a u to Sell 1 !' i v . I
. ’ io ns i* to he *&gt;'t Up
spread fu rtiie l smith w ith the re
Mi*
M 't ir t a u
lo lltfirtif 4 N &lt;&gt;rth C h ie f In '
I , . . t M Y im o u tn tn n .lv i e A .-lin g M ed ia to r R a lp h
suit that im in ial transp ortatio n
1 ii *a11111itri, ‘vlnu'k ttill nt t hose Moscow ' 1 tu
I'le m ir r S t a lin
R u n rh t ,m a iip l j i n g it. .
facilities between N anking and
\* 11y Lit kt L* Co Uf aU*ia. ilillt Kvolli I*i U*
i I* S neiegiytu Ju liit Foster
it* environ* amt the sea notv be
11 oMilnn»*l iii« I*»a9 I I n I* it
11 tile * -poke In the U n ite d Nations

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— those u n d in g in
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food m jT p h rs,
Nankity
Jected to iindue
"Accordingly, it is

Beverage («roup
Stu;N Drive To
“"d"‘!:.'rd*)Vi',ftv Elected President
('Jean Up Miami
rX g Of Farmers Bureau

p i'M ie a l I'n iim it t e .' in dehnte on
h s rg e th at
R u » *ia '.*
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iv v te n ia li.
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F in Kt i 'i i s t n .’t M.ij-i‘ 1 a.'ce u te d mi itiitmu* tu tec how*
t dirt mfPdnic
it i« m e nl the good life
Ih i ilk I menl 11 ,.ip*, iuo*T of thani medio
i fi)l 111* * t ii f |* H r , p|hmt I •*’ th Armed L uces opeute.
fighting d iy ta lo li*. weie
cle
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wav in line w ith lire p l. e .m
massed in llo* g e n e ra l area ,»f ,•. o’** president. I. I&lt; b*bi» "U * .4J’ iM*hf
II 11*•f a- r i ll ' s {tfc'ii.mt
L '/ l 1 s e m in a r s t a r t in g M o nd ay nt the
tbe y e a i. 'A S t e |i f ,n » n . i
Suehow Last t’hin* military l,*ad •••. if ta i v and DrtWid H tnt«*i *
P e n ta g u i: 'he g r - up w ill ob-urv*
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In* ru b le , i w it
I do, tie .
quarter* 170 m ile * n o r tliw e it
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Tin* B o n d inchn!**
fill
d . iim tistt a tin n at
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I t BenI’omting out that *cho '
■Hitt I ‘.il ki*t
soiled L * * t C h in a C o m m u n ist a m ,
wait*. Leo Bittner. It t '
pet f * ill tllln tnv
lu n g G a .. u n i tie A it
R a ja
in larga citir* nml -mall.
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I he uiiiiw uiu'i'itu nt fru m
F 'ir hers of troys and gill- ill,
Mr Swartz n a former di*»tt‘t »#' il'lHl lliriP 11III Ur iii l 1 iin i f ■
t r s t a l ’e u i i n v -u I it.e
.'u i.f r r unprepared foi adult life &gt; ,1 ao outflanking drive and uola'e and personnel maiiager ,f 'i&gt;e
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detropolitan Life Inuimnce &lt; . i 111| e*s«11JI' l ltii&gt; H l ' I I IVe 1*c ! etiee*—- w lii.'ii w ill i" c li'n 'd to the
. w orKl»M i"
u r i . n ttie purwork meant, what sort* t
•ilii Ii he served foi ,»j ,, v
I 4i ' i l i r j i l ,
I pose of flv’tjt.-lll.t Ihfc. I *‘J*I i’At’Ilf fltiv'*

T h l r ^ w a , no announc.m .nt of | ,uinr‘1
‘" " j l v'"«
what, xpcdfically, the Juror* | wa* an empty wallet,
would be given to consider
a few drop* of am ber cid-ned 1Iirtm.
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I liquid was foood ill olie of l« •
PurpuiNis of Ih* ilriv^, hv »«ii|.
iai.tr
y
No marks of violence were Vfihie i "II tw i . i j .IJ new tlre n g th to the
( v Kl\ t„ advance the national wel
on the man'* face
'A
A watch on MacKellar’a left i j i c . to work for World peace and
lo m ike in equitable r*-ad|il*tWe*lev Cunningham, who pan wri«t was the only piece of Jeweln i.oeot m heneftla for veteran* a(,,| j t - ' “ " " " ' " ' b ^ e ira. to u
been away from home fur bteo on thr tody.
fur wurk or Imw ILi tkUI 1
The ainher color of the llipint m . itie mirvivor* of veteran*.
yearn and nine munthx with t h e
they get a Job."
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Adjutant
Duugla*
StenMerchant Marine, arrived homo one of the glasses could have L&gt; &gt;,i
*’ They are not prepared
'•«•
Monday r'vwilnjr lo vlxit her p a r­ caused hv nicotine from u citfin I -Horn pointed out that the VFW il'.e flll i l t i z r n * ," lie said
i ' (CuMilHiiva
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I'.lahn
I I-. iiihv entering It* gulden jubilee
li'URllNU«A !)«| I ' i i i I If Li
ent*, Mr. ami Mr*. J. A. Cunning­
| uiintveriurv. Veteran* who lia v e
ham. lie Inter left for a ohyxical
j ■ervr'il overtea* ur III hoatiln ivutcheck-up at Hay Pine*, before ra­
,'c* in,' invited to attend the meet F our N ew M em bers
mming duty with the Merchant
mg of tin- l‘n»t, Monday evening
Marine.
Join lvoeal Juyeees
1 1 »&gt;,iinw . 4 Oa r * a . I',
IHI I
After two nnd a half yearn at
•ea without getting aea rick, Wea
(•rrald Wallhnl, Al Sinelzei.
More than "00 city employee
- Uy, upon hi* raturn home rcjrorteif 1 theiV'wIvcT aml cliiidVcm eiijo,. I, G
( i f r i l l U n C r i m i n a l s Mnlroliii MucNi'il and Sldnev \ .• ■•
.'if.
' tbo barbecue given for them
, 113111 ITOtl F o f A t r O C l t i i 'S were veslerdav welcomed uthe ACI. mldnlgbt local burn from , lh„ c lly (1f Hanford nt tho .gr,..... I
1
m iiM tiis
meniher* at tlm noon mei'lir.g '
Jackaorivlllw, hi* fkthcr declarttl,
the ftO Associate*. Thar* was
the Seminole Cniinty Junior ' Uni
MUNICH, Germany, Nuv. ft, |/pj her of Commerce at the I ,n*t
this muriiinic*
1 plenty uf barlKVued pork, nnd b e f
Fourteen tierman war crimitmln Center l,v I’resldent (ioriliu, Iti ,'t
lev.
Secreturv Cliarli'* personOne man won u fs*t -minute re­ Iiorled on Hid board of dire,i" •
-----------! On the day Itcfore the b n rW o ,'. prieve.
meeting held last Thursday l'i&gt;
The men were convicted of kill­ dent llradlev urged all memberWASHINOTON, Nov. ft,
— ; Mr. Hathaway wa» a bitd dlatured
ing
unarmed
American
fliers
ur
Whan all but on* of lift worker* «» hi* Inability to secure tin committing atrocltlea in concentra­ attend the Tallahassee cotifi ien,'
walked off an Oak Ridge, T e u m , ! proper ingredient* for hi* famm,. tion camp*.
of the state organization t„ Iid
job within 3tl hour* they w en ^arbecuu naure, and ho point"
held in Tallalissiee next week
Today’*
executions
brought
to
■till
alaglng a atrlke, an NLRB trial hut that certain apicea ar« Douglas Stem trom outlin'd tl";
til
the
number
of
men
hanged
almn
examiner ruled today
very hard to »ecure. However, the
Javcee "Speak Up For DeituH i.i i"
the war crlmaa executions were contest being conducted in the high
resumed at Landsberg Oct. 1ft. The ptrhooU of the county. Wallace
ed la*t July, Involved^employe* of
_ J _____________ __
-ending of M to the gellowa In Krohne asked the Jayeee* to atm
the Roane-Anderaon Company. The
one day reflected the Increased port the lamgwood project •&lt;
MAN ESCAI'KH
firm operate* the electrical dlitrlNEW ORLEANS, Nov ft, W - tempo.
building un athletic field foi l.\
butlon ayatem for the atomic city An urnii'il man held two atuie
Mmnwhile In Stuttgart, Her- man High ichool.
and Ita military reaervatlon.
truopem captive for more than an i man official today falij Dr.' Hjub
Arthur Leff. the National Labor hour today ami then escaped* In
' mar Schscht,. Hitler** tnlnUter of
HOWL SELECTION
Relation* Board aiamlner, aald the their police car.
ecunuinlc*, will have to stand trial
TAMPA, Nov. ft, &lt;/!’) - Tin- ti'B*
Worker* wero member* of Local
again
before
a
deNnalflcatlon
State Police C’uplain J. E. Currie
Cignr Bowl winner, Missouri Val­
7S0 of the AFL Brotherhood of
court.
•' i
ley Ci'llege. still looks good to Dm
Electrical Worker*. Ha held that laid tha troojwr* were releaied onHan*
Kuraskl,
de-Naxlflratlon
harmed about it A. M. uml the car
bowl selertinn committee.
the union Implred the work atop- later
chief
of
Wu4rtMl..btr*JBadth,
told
waa found abandoned In the
J. Rex F*rrlor committee chslrpage to enforce,* aecondary boy­ Metairie
newsmen
the
eppcSl
W
irt’s
declarea which adJolniJ New
cott In violation uf Ina Taft-Hart­
*
ou
ecouitUtot
Sehkeht
o f * p r e . man. salt) the Viking*, winner* «f
Orleans In Jefferson Parwh. Currie vlou* de-Nexiflcetlon conviction ftd straight gMlne’,. are the lending
ley Act.
aald the area waa being searched will Im&lt; set aside.
candldstea -T thl* time for the
bg state. Pariah (county) and city
IMP New Year'* Day clash.
POOR ACCOUSTICg
Other unlieaten teams under
CLEVELAND,. Nov. ft, UP)— police.
U. OF F. CAFKTKRIA
Include
Bowling
Leatona arc harder for 76 percent
GAINESVILLE. Nov. ft, (/P&gt;- ronsiderntlon
“
y o u t h k il l e d
Green (Ohio! Denison, Hewanee,
of America’* school children be­
CHICAGO, Nuv. ft. OP) — The The University of Florida's new Heldelburi- nnd Mlddlehury.
came claaaroom conatructlon pre­
(HIM ,000 cafeteria, raputed to be

Wesley Cunningham Kia»*e« re*img ,u, a cocktail
Returnn P r o m P.ea

By

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A sso c ia te d P re s s L e a se d W ire

line of the must modern plants of
" N KW I t EASON
it* kind, will open ita doora to
PRINCETON, N J ., Nav. ft. (/Pi
-indent dinars Monday morning, —The
main raaaotr the pollster*
univnrslty officials said today.
went wrong waa their failure to
Complstion of tha weat wing, or predict accurately tha number who
old cafstsria. and the Campus would vote, Dr. Hadley Cantril of
Chib, marks the ehd of construc­ Princeton University aald today.
tion begun a year and ■ half ago
He defended the poll* and said
in adding a new wing and dom- th# difficulty ol predicting the
plately modernising UM original total vota will someday ba solved
plant.
by science.

\

Tornadoes Kill N,
Wound M Persons

NEW ORLEANS, Nuv. ft, ,d*,
Turnidoe* killed at lea*t eight
per*on* and injured at least to
other* in the nurth and cent ml
portion*
Louisiana nod Ml"-!-,
tlppi early today
Sheriff Sam Parker „f V atoi
City. Mi** . *uid a white child mid
five negro*!, were killed when a
tornado struck tmar Benton, M u­
lt) mile* rent of Yazoo City, in the
central portion of the slate
Other tornadoes struck aero**
the middle of Catahoula Pnrish,
La., about 3H mile* northwest of
Natchez, Mi**.; and at Ripl"v.
Ml**., close to the TetintPHi •» line
At least one jieraon waa killed at
•ach place.
HUE’S HAD ENOUGH
CHICAGO, Nov. ft—t/V&gt;—Mr*
Ruth Hllfer, 33, *ays that often
four divorce* and 13 separation*
fiotn Clyde C. HMfer In M year*,
‘T v * had enough."
T i l never go hack to him," Mr*.
Blifrr told Superior Judge Joseph
Bsbath yesterday after he granted
her fourth divorce from Slifer on

a charge of cruelty. In her three
prtviou* divorce* from Slifer, 33
year old machinist, she *l*» charg­
ed cruelty.
BANH NEGRO PRODUCTIONS
. WASHINGTON, Nuv. 5, i/P&gt;~

Tha National Theater was uphold
In court today in it* refusal lo
admit negroc* to stage produc­
tions.
The Municipal Court(uf Appeal*
affirmed a municipal courtj dis­
missal of a 1600 damage suit filed
Edward

a

B. Henderson, Fulls

urch, Va.

GEORGIAN ACQUITTED
MOUNT VERNON, Ga., Nov. 5
U P )—A white man accused of murdarlitg Irish Nixon, the only negro
la iontgomsry County to vole In
tha Btate Democratic Primary, has
. acquitted.
A auparlor court Jury freod M.
A. Johnson, who plesdsd self dofense, after deliberating two and
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»l t h . s t . r , Pa H* came n, Hanfotd
'Ll year* ago, and foi two v.*ifaim ed 17 acre* of muck land an t
- m acres at citrus
Deciding that he .‘&lt;mld make
more at Insurance, he letmned f"i
■i number of year* before letuiio:
and coming back to Saufotd II.pinw has a iiume, a small grove .m l
a few acre, of garden near Silvei
Lake A daughter live* in Arizona
an,I a grand-daughter in Drlund"

('ounty Commission
Makes Land Trade
The Uuartl of County Curnmi*sinner* yesterday agreeti tu t i a l "
a small trip of land to Mile* ''asidy In return for a parcel &gt;f Inii'l
tu give tile County th* • *k l&gt;* "f
wuy for a connecting road between
Die old highway near Elder S| 1I mg*
tu the main Orlando highway, T-nid
L'uunty Clerk 0. P. tlerndt.n mlmorning,
Tho plat of Sunuet Simres, n
subdivision a t Bear Lake, wa* «|&gt;
lirovcd, and M, C. Ifugiri, en
gineer, was directed tu make *-a .
rectlona in the plat.

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with the United States and Can­
ada.
PAPER PRICE HIKE
8AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6 i/P&gt;Tho San Fraadaco Examiner to­
day bacatna tha third newspaper
here te Increase Ita single copy
vinat iro n live to seven cents.

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Attend Convention

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O rie iMalhicux Is
R eal Instate \ife n t
Orie H Mathieu*
I t i l LJast
Second Kti.'ct
w ti*» is Widely
known tin Hugh,uit Scmitnili' L’utintv by rertm’ii ,d Ilia work with the
AAA g u t &gt;'inin.'iit agency ut the
Uuunly Agent's office, has been
ajjpoiuted a- I,teal i I'lirc.*.-illative
nf the E.A St,.nit Reiilly Agency,
Inc., which l , r . much mrul real
uilote.
Mr. Mu'lneux will c.mduct hi*
liueines* from hi* In,me at 1307
E ast Second Street. Dun tu Id*
|iresent ompluyment, lie stated, he
can bo eoulnrtod bv lelejiliuue Rl
I30U-‘J lift tu 6 .U0 l‘, M. fur «Ppuliitmvnts.
NO LICENSES
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t There won't ho any hunting li­
cense# fur 7i! Floridians this year.
They did then hunting during the
ORANGE BOWL ULASII
MIAMI, Nov. 6 , (A*)— The Uni
•trail v Duncan, former city ctoied eeusuii and gut caught at
verslty of Miami Hurricane* hup* loilliliiig Inipectur, tuluy un- it.
So, in udditiun tu iwnaltie* im­
to hit the fjetory ruatl again to tiuimced that he will leave S a tin Oiu cuurl.s,
cuuri*, they
be
night when thay clarii with the day fur Galveatun, Texas, tu a t - ! posed
i10**d by Ihu
thev won't
w
cen*#.s for
University of Cincinnati Bearcat* | tend the Southern Building Con -1 xllowed to buy hunting licen
in tha Orange Bowl.
1gro»* convention, of which group
new season that opens .Nov. 24
Georgia end Msrylsnd bettered he Is vice-president.
Following th# convention, I Inthe Hurricane* on Ruccenlve Fri­
TH E W EATHER
day nights hut Miami rule* a 11- lend lo visit cities In Texas, nnd
possibly
In
Mexico,"
said
Mr.
Dun­
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 6. (TP)—
point favorite tonight.
can. lie paused on the City Hall
High Low
steps
tu
pat
thl!
golden,
t'Ully
ATLANTIC ALLIANCE
7(1 oa
Atlanta
head
of
hi*
four
year
old
ran,
PARIS, Nov. ft, &lt;/P)—Diplomatic
04 sa
Boston
Michael,
whom
lie
claims
can
hurl
sources aald tonight the fivn Brus­
Charleston
77 08
sel* allies will begin next week in r. football about 30 faut, and yvho Detroit .
... Ofl 6(1
already
ha*
ambitions
to
be
a
London to draft their plan fur u
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New Orlcan i
North Atlantia Military Allianre "grid star."
New York
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HUTCHISON TO SPEAK
Saint Louis
. 7t
General J, C. Hutchison will San Antonio
..!*0
tpeak at th * W eekly meeting of Beattie .....
S3
tho Seminole County Junior Cham­ Jacksonville
83
ber o f Commerce next Thursday Ksy Wsst ...
86
on “The Nssd For Prepsrsdness Miami
(■*•*»-***»i*•*•. 80
in America," It y.’s : announced OrlauJu
»•«*.«»
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today by Douglas Stsnitrom.
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I'naltnaeit tu rn Paao Oaat
area*, the government claimed
about .11.6110 worker* would b« at
then |oh* today- n complete etaff
, for n normal work day. Two of
the nation’* large*! porta were
i tieil up hy strike*.
I At llnrdeatt*, dock wnrkert
walked out to protest the uac of
, troop* to unload coal ship*. Sailors
I fiMin fiM ships went nil strike In
' Marseille. Both walkout* were led
i hv the prii-Comtniirilsl General
I.ahoi I'Voleralliiii, hut the* Mar
' .edle
demonstration
waa not
In.kid directly to thr roal strike
Work in Mm hlg Mediterranean
port of Srlr also was halted hy a
sailor*' strike. Their union la de­
manding a cost of living hnnua of
t.nnu frillies ($MM a m«nth pend
mg wage adjustment*.

By RICHARD O’MALLEY
BERLIN. N"' Z. I/V)—A quiet-ipokrn young Missourian *1 llrr
tin'* hitt Trin|i*lhnf Airport lands ailiilanr* at llir Mir nf one rvnv
lllirr nr (our minutes, InjI hr lias nrvrr llnwn an aiirralt.
M&lt;rtrr ,Sr|, Richard O. Wilton n( Kan*u* City it in rliargr of nnr of
the radil-tniilinllrd appioacll clew*—llir mm who "lalli" llir anlift
planes down to llir landing Ilf Id wlirn wrather make* visibility impos­
sible,
Tim opriallon, known an Ground
Controlled Appionrh. hat made |r
linssltdr for Minnsiind* of plnm-s In
land on n (irlil nil hut hlankrtrd hv
11 oelleoerf Krnl* I’liir lleel
fop, mill 01 low-hanging r|nuds.
llemoelalle llekel ill Ihe *Mlte,.
Wll-ori, who - hvh Mirro's nothing "hill whelhi'l II will hr far &lt;»
really difflrull niimit hi* Joh "ex- ■nigh I don't know," hi1 add'd. The
mid ilmi 1 gel lin'd of Milking llepnhlii an "aid Govrrnot Ituiglit
nomi'MiiirH," 'll- wllli hi* crew in Cireen will hr reelected
n lltllo ilonil Murk In Hie renter
Michigan- Moth side* e-s* I-'1
of Trioididlmf
HiTnti- him, and
Governor Ktm Kigiri thr
each of 11n- oilier rrowinrn mo puhliran
iI nnitfliiPit i ion* (’n it flRpt
"dge ovrr II Mennen \\ dl'ii'ti*,
Marl &gt;1rii|i&lt;- l i mint screen*.
A idiilir. loiidod with mippltr*, 'to* 17-year old llerno* ra*1* rari* |
lie compared the formation "1
|
uppioHi In- tin- Idorkudi'd m y rfirlllte
a world government to the et
Washington
Thr
Imnont.ii
idtl
When It pot* within acivon ndtr*
I I'ani/Htion ot the United Slate*
of t hr airpiirl, llir pilot hear* llnit Governor Mon I ’ Watlgieri. a
; »l A met ica in wldeh each »talc
••
|
o*e
fnrnrl
of
President
l
i
’imirn,
\VIIhoii\ mini, rranurring vole,
laid given lip r rr la ln of Ita po&gt;vI* gaining strength anil "g-Minu
take ovrr.
I I * 111 the federal government and
Keeping III* eye* on the r.rrrol n lot of support he never hail b"
Ihe government in turn had under ami with Miiithriniiliral advice from frtir" The Rrpnhliean «iiid Ml* 1
! Iuken to guarantee earh slat*
Id* n**f*tnnl*&gt; Wilson .ieg|rn to trait y‘* Arthur It l.anglle will
iigaiusl eiiernaehment l-y any other
I
fir the piano. In a ron*tant flow Will.
slate.
of word* In- tell* |lu&gt; pilot wllfrli
Mold ana Ttir1 lletuddirHli lot'*
The Idea of World Grtvernmeni
rotiipn ■ lii iidnip lo follow, tvhrth ill toil victory fm Sum f" Find.
i- ispid ly gaining strength not
ri hi* altitude I* too high or too Gilt’ lin nudii'Nl, In a ,illn*i* rare
oolv In (hi* country lull through
low, who I Inr lo* upend |* loo fast The Iti nioi raI *ald &gt;t"hn VV. lion
•ait Ihe win Id, Mr Rallgan said,
or too &lt;|ow lie give* him Ihe m i will ttluioph
ton ii t lug out that Mie people of
wind dun turn
Tenn*e*ee
fiorrlritt Miriwtlllllt.
Miissa. h u,ett* had vnlad tl to I In
Wilson willi lir* llir radat srremi Memoir at ineuinlmiit, will will hv
! fnvoi of stiengthenliig the United
intensely f"i lie nuiat tell hv Mm I "unite a high nnilorllv." oitil Ihr
AHKft
nornhnnl
I'flu
for,
fl,
tiad
itfrri
i NriMnii* to I lie point of World
i londv little blip1’ on || hou the Memorial
The Itrpiihlh an i'*v*'
ns to ennhle It to
IIlf 01111Ilf plane i* doing. A* It ap Browning'- Uni' opponent Hill given Id* allowance at a bread line , IT'deiatlon
In
Vienna,
ha
dubiously
esatnlnea
i in event war. amt that the Gallup
proarhe* lie .berk* (j* ultlMid", hilI\ Singri Hoy Arnff, a "teal
a
roll
and
a
loaf
of
bread
made
Horn
Poll hint shown that Hfi percent if
rpeed Mint rllreelton. lie even tell, fighting rhaiur.
i white flour lent from Ilia U. ft, You
Ihe pilot when to let down HI* wing
The ' Mriunerat predli'ti'd vie ran't Mama him for being a lltlla the peoide favored Ihe United Ns
flap* and landing gernr. Then, toilra In Cotorado, New Memo
thins while fewer than nna-thlrd ' t
a* the plane grl* to the rdg" of and Mlsruilli, ftn thrar Ian** the ■uiplrlnui, for llernhard wa* reared tto m expressed satisfaction with
Ihe runway, he tell* the pilot Id* Krputdii tin dei lined roliimeiit oth on tdark hre*d and believed that It its progress
exail position and turn* It hark to ei than to *ny GOP repott‘ from wat the only kind. ( fniernnMnmil I I "The prevention of war t» thr
him. Sometime*, however, when MI**outl, the Ptashfenl'* home j
1chief aim of the World FederalIhe field I* totally I.linked out, lie dale, have hern eneoiiriiging
I Isis ," said Mr. R allgan. At th*
bring* Ihe pl*ne on down to the
; same time, lie pointed out, they
The llrpuhllean said GOP mi | II nettHllPft l'l„m I'.lsr ..... .
runway and land* It mmpletrly
1have gone on record agalnat uni■‘A tough Joh?" he say*. "No, |ilidnte* will win itl Maaaat hiru'tl'i link' Ml (tie stnlp i..ml * \ t•m I Intel nl disarmament, agalnat t
|and Cminertlcut. The Memo' iat w it Inn i.uniit'ipul limit
ool if you *lay on thr hall. I,
J preventive war agalnat Ru*sl*.
liiivless said tIn* mild .lep iiil
Interesting work, and it artuallvi .Imputed the Ma»*aeliuM'M &gt; pie
; .iiid agninat a pnliry nf m ilitary
i* not so difflrull when you work di. lion, hid deseilhed the Coim s li mi'n* »lh| not hnve u to m l down I mid eennomli' rontalnm rnt.
.lit
larv
im
"confused."
helwi'i'ti
i
ts
i
lit
ill
mid
ill
Inin
p
m
wllli pilots like the men flying Mn I
' If Russia or any other nation
,
alllift
They are eitrrm i'lv c.t I In Wyoming, If lli'ini* late tec I*.
leleela the iilen of a World Gov\
il.'iu
iiin-ni'
.
U
t
Govei
nor
l.i'slor
C.
limit
win*
opetative, arid obey Inat rile I ion*.’ |Hovetnoi I.osier
I f mil will-', ' l"' '"ttl'
old, ws . i iiinieot we slimild proceed to on
Working with Wilson In th e 1 ovet Senatni K. V. ltoheitsori m I * Speltilll illp i IIII Vie
jtim iie wlllim it them," he said,
&lt;'ll (t
newest of two rill lilt outfit* Will III the Si'imte men, the governorship I Ho l.orelc! llldol.ti'lll.l
nl wavs leaving Ihe door open (oi
I
mn
to
i
|...1
.i.c
in
I
he
‘■m
ot
ir
handle
ground controlled
•(• j will puss in Heetetarv of .hale
I Ill'll* to coiiie in later nit.
;
pul
led
tlo
V
rpl
III
ft.,
M
r
I
It.,.
Ill
prnache . art such men a* M o.in ] A. II. f’tmiP, a ftrpIlhHcaii.
" It would tie necessary to amend
h'gl Wilfred G. Krani of llathori Mf the Mill gulu’inutoiml enu 1pi iiiclp.il and inli'l e I on oil .land
n* i
•he ('oiwtitutim i of the United
ftrach, Mh-li ; Staff Sgt. Alan I didales. .17 ate running m. ulmo ini' hand &lt; I'ooipm•■•! •
Dovle. of i leveland, Ohio; hgt. J putly llekela, Including I'd iepm ,!"fi foi . &lt;&gt;n-It m l ion and $il..1loi, Slates for this country to par
1ir'rinie in a World Government."
Charles I’oth of c’rcstlln". ftldu| sentlng Henry Wullare's I'mgies 177 foi m o .iiic m im c
and PH Roger Sommer of Man |slve*. None I* expected '« opr -1 1 .lack son ville led the -lu te in Mr Rattgan said, and he urged
w i l ii
h!,lili*l,-ltli
In* iiudli'iire to use their Influence
hattan. Kansa*
in
imijm pur Iy I’lindidale h i the "xpi'iiditoi 's
"w ith their legislators to work fm
Wilson, a dl yoisi old win. l e f t stales wliete they are on tin lint Mum,i
,,
, wo - eroliil
,, , will, f ,l.hlll.
, ,,
no iimcodmrMt to give up the right
high SC..... I to pun Mu- Al'tiv in lot; Indiana, town, .. ...... .
............. ..
M
I’, lot ■Ion g. .........lily i itv " f Mil* government to WHgr war
Ihe Ini if* days of the war, already Mlsamtrl, New llampsliit.', Ninth
Mie f,O.lii ill no.) loo.imli piovided nil id he c nations no like­
has landed more than 1,100 alt Ciimllim, Ninth Hakotn. I'lmde i " 1' ' " '1
, ,
wise.''
'■.OKI,
........... .
rrafl amt doesn’t Miliik the uerv- Island, Texas. Washington Weil ................. .
p. m h "."'* » M m
Vlatlnya at tnday'a luneheon
00* slialn affe, Is him very iiuudi, Virginia and Wlacnnsiu.
elite ill &gt;o 1 e. were intiodured hv H r. 0 . L . Pet'
Artunlly, III guhi'inalorlal Mats,
" 1,1,1 !' ,'V Ml. .
. ., ,
tlurlng one day III Sepleniliel he
sons a* Kev. Leroy l-awann of
Rut of ) toil.liltl.'.'tin or ulivel
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landed OK airplane*. The average are at slake Mil* yea.
liupiove
during a lough day I* a plane Maine's was filled hy Krpnldti'nu inr*lit * with all pmu'iil teinda to Del,and and Charles 0 . Marlon of
Frederick G. Payne. In (ieorgtH, lie retlrisl l.v 1MH1.
every three minutes.
Lakewood. N J .
HrmoeriMle
Ground Controlled A p p r o a c h Herman Tnlmadge,
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out landing
mechanism w» installed nl Tern- “white auprpniary" advocate. I* drld of
i U»ou was the ling port to the Council, retain- the
pelhof shortly aflei ihe American unopposed. Theie are 10 I&gt;»mo- cut In Hie talc Miami wa* next drmand that forms In Ihe Ntgiv
occupation, toil lercn tly a newer erata and five Republican hold­ ■■'III, t l ' o l i l i i f i O
jc»ert of Hoilthern Palestine
tlr wlthl a . .......
w ill.
and more modern version of the over*
f t , 620..'no and tin h onville with diaw from no*ltion* lik e n nn or
old GCA wa* in*tallcd,
after O rt. Id. when thr LgyptlnnIII.fiVLM'nn iolim&lt; o.l

Governors Knees

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To a laym an the G C A tru ck is
a w e iid m y s lrrv of gailded indlo
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K hut Rarutk'H
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Ur. Samuel Giern of Atlanta,
Klan Grand Uiagou, was scheduled
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£ . It. Inr he r of Oilmido. who said

j lean official*, who (tew him and
I Ida family lo the U S lone. Army
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practice at two points in lain**
traversed hy plane* of the airlift
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all "liliti," especially Communism. ' four-power Rerllo Air Hafety
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"Wa have no iinniret wllli ne- the pi aeI Ice, to lie conducted at
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tied up with Mi- Communisi Party, mil lo U.S, and llrlllnh cargo
Indian luntm.t nnluially Knit*
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The nl*lift operation* were step- t
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CORESHISTORICUP
Dyson And Stemper Truman Wins Democratic Party W ins
In Seminole
Named Members Of
Victory Confounding
In Close Race
City Com m ission Rest Of Democratic
n Congress

Dyson Receives 421*
Votes To 390 For
Roy Holler While
Stemper Gets 658
Fied R. Dyson. Inrmer county
commissioner and contractor, was
elected yesterday ai city commis­
sioner in Group I, and W. H.
Stemper. groceryman, was elected
in Group 2,
With 42/ votes, Mr. Dyson edged
out his nearest opponent. Roy Hol­
ler, who had 390. Henry Witte
paced third with 293; B. F. Gena*
fourth with 212 and Henry Me
Laulin trailed with 16.
In Group 2. J. E . Rowland was
second to Mi. Stemper with 474
voles, and 0 . t . tbhite had 250.
Mr. Stemper treeived 658 votes.

Florida Governor

Florida Provider'
Eight Electors

ichool, and baa
note High School,
of Beminolr
‘ tha
* Flot
chemist wllh
Florida
bean
Iculti
State Department of Agriculture.
He eerved In the Naavy for four

veers during World War II, emerg­
ing as a lieutenant. Ho now Is
a ss o cia te d with his brother In the
grocery bualnesa.
Election officials were; Mrs. F.
E. Rouin'llat, Mrs. M a r g a r e t
Baines, Jay Beck and Mr»J Ralph
A. Smith.

Two Reasons Given
Why Gallup P o l l
We n t H a y w i r e

For Truman Win
Gas Tax Amendment
Against Schools Is
Defeated By Voters
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 3. t/n
—In Florida 1078 preclnrta nut
of IS23 tabulated at noon tndav
gave;
President Truman
221.077
fJovernor Dewey . ..... |g|,0&lt;jn
Governor Thurmond
08,78.1
Henry Wallace
11,002

JA C K S O N V ILLE, Nov. 3. (/P)
Florida still is a one-party slate
today, with Democrats in as com­
plete control as ever.
A Republican machine that was
NEW YORK, Not. t, (49—
The Literary Digeat taroad over supposed to be oiled up for its best
In It* grave today—and laughed. race in 20 years broke down in
At leagt. Ita laat adit or found the stretch, the State Righters pull­
hang* ed up a lame third and the Wallace
himself grinning aver
bUe
over now afflicting Ike puh—
•pinion polls, Alt picked flee- Progressive* hardly got started.
sor Dewey to beat President
The stale's ctgTvt electoral votes
nman. It waa Ik* Digest hi for president went to Harry S. T ru ­
IMS, which qoietly folded lla
tent and want out Of bnalneea man by a decisive vote. With 1,0/8
after picking Landau In beat of the 1,523 precincts in Truman
Roosevelt.
had 221,077, Thomas E, Dewey
164,099, J. Strom Thurmond 68,
NEW YORK, Nov. I. (At— Tha
(Contra*** on Pas* Matsu

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Gallup
»P Poll, which prOdlcted a sofa
roof Thor
“
margin for Govarnof
Dewey,
D*w*_. early today Cava two r*a- Chinese Cabinet Quits
tons why Prcaldaitt‘ Trismai
N&lt;
On U.S. Election News
up such a hlg voter
1. He "recaptured" many votaa
NANKING, Nov. 3, (AV- Tho
from Henry A. Wallace.
8. A lot of the “undaclded" vot- Chinese cabinet prepared to raalgn
era In the poll voted for Truman today,
ICaattaaeo Oh Page Three*
Aa President Truman led In tho
United States procidentia) election,
said thalr laat hqpa of
Civil Rights Cham p^ sofficial*
t i m u l a t i n g Chinese morale
Whips Senator
through a new United States ad
ministration waa eboilt gone.
1 MINNEAPOLIS, Haw. 8, (*V -.
Premier Wong Wen-Hao at
Hubert Humphry, 87cabinet meeting reiterated hla defail-talking mayor4# Min
resign. H!a ministers In*
la U.8. eenator-elact from
dkated they would fellow him
, sola.
from office. He urged them to
Ha won by defeating Banater atey on.
Joaeph H. Ball, champion of tha
The American alactlon was of
Taft-Hertley Act. Humphray la a vital Interest here. CMna officials
Democratic-Farm!r*Labor!te; Ball •aid thay ceunted heavily on tha
•taction of a Republican praaldent
a Republican.
Humphrey'! victory climated a to irive the peopla a "ahot In tha
«&gt;
____luring
which he moda aa anw' and halt'tha collapse which
drive
dt
many as a doien epooehee a/*“ followed tha defeat of ChUnR Raj»-* severe! month*. Ho
Shek'e beat armies In tha .north{tfi£
national recognl'
waa not a rmution of getcratle Natloi
ha lod the Civil
material aaaletonc# ftdeke
said
ir D*w*y," one
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The gas tax amendment was de­
feated by 2.17(1 vote, to ;t! 6 , and
the ichool bond amendment was
defeated by l.ftOO to 364. The only
amendment which came very elore
to carrying In this county whs the
proposal To Increase the pey ot
state legislators. which was de*
fatted ■7 » tg *763.
In tha presidential race Seminole
County clttiens gave Truman 2.197 votes: Thurmond 1,027; Dewey
1.693: and Wallace 21. For Gov­
ernor Werren received 11,744 votes
and Acker 484. For Congress Herlong got 2,639 votes end M. J.
Moss. Jl t.ftlfl.
The vote on the other amend­
ments was as follows: No. 3, re­
lating to senatorial districts, 404
for to 947 against; No. 5, on
amending the Constitution, 44ft for
lo 799 ■gainst; No. fl, Supreme
Court lustlcea, 543 for to 743
,rgainst; No. 7, St. Lucie county,
.101 for to 715 against: No. 8 .
Broward county, 401 for to 038
egarnst; No. 3, Volusia county, 384
for to 703 against; No. 10, Pinellas
county, 383 for to 484 agslnst; No.
It. Escambia county, 866 for to
A94 against.
The vote on the presidential
*sre In Ganford was Truman, 1,321; Thurmond, 743; Dawey, 893;
and Wallace, 4. Truman carried 10
out of 15 precincti In 8 emlnole
County with Dewey carrying Goldenrod. Forest City, Blavla, Fern
Park and Bear Laka.
Herlong carried tha two Sanford
jireclncts by 1,769 to 506, white
rhe combined vote of the, county
precincts was 770 for Herlong to
M l for Moss.

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Culif'iinin At 2;M0 o'clock !hi&lt;* afternoon the
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votf of 404 A vttti of 2M i &gt; iM’ffif'l to hi* fleet#4

Late relume told of mminimg
Republican defeats In both
and House battles. If the trend*
enntinue. here's about how thr ' - '
Congress will look:
Senate
Democrats- 64 seat:.
Republicans-- 42 tests.
(The GOP now control* the
ate 6 t to 4bl
House
Of
Democrats— 242 seats.
...
Republicans.- 102 seats
IO
Amtrlcan Labor Party-- I
(Tha GOP controls the 80tb * •••
17
F o r__ D e m o c r a t s
great House 243 to I85-- with ' •
w/ACUTMf'rn si "s7
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American Labor members amt I *
WASHINGTON. Nov. J, I/I’I
vacancies).
,
*.i Democrat* took maioiity control of
i nia morning tbs
m» count slm •»■ ,
.
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This
the Democrat* already had i ,M- .1 'he nation s governoi*lii|„ in yn
terday's election, winning at lea
out six Republican senator..
winning 18 of the 33 coni, ■." ■I lix Statebouses prevmuily held by
seats. They led In six other t»
Republicans.
Republican* had elected only sen *
Before the voting th* lineup wa*
and were leading In two ra-&gt;i
Only on* third of the Senate's 'ift a 24 to 24 stand,df, but Democrats
member* had election* thli ye*&gt;
now ate assured of at leail 21 of
In the battle royal for auprem th. 48.
acy in the Houae- the ehambei th#
Il'ssllssM On f s l t Three*
Returns this morning gave the

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A m ici n r i
Labor Chiefs
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President I om *.,
Are “Amazed" At Are Jtiltilani Over lonnrhng oc 1 1
Governorships
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dency I Ir
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Ihimorrahr Win 1 •en *t- t r* i It
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GOP Wins Fisht
Slate Contests

nian u.....
hahrman
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Steel...............
Bethlehem ...........
Steel. Re
'aira public Steel, General Motors, Fir*
atone, Chrysler,-U.B. Hnhhyr, An*
cond* and eome of the leading
utilities.
Sale* wara 650,000 share* In th*
first hour. Monday's first hour,
CIRCUIT COURT
when Wall Street wa* riding the
The Fall term
Dewey boom, sales were only 200,was opened
000 anarea.
10:00 o 'c l o c k t h e
On th* curb the story was much
with Judgo
the tame.
Ing. and th#
Cities Service wee off more
docket was
than 16 after the opening, and
ed thia.
Electric Bond A Shan* lost more
don, clerk
than IS.
Trial of
Bonds also skidded. Railroad
ual eases M l
bonds ware off H or more ot the
10:00 A. M

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Im%,i. KciUin ky,
M'Mw»« il 4f*ttei,
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Democrats 17 viclotiei and thr Re

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John Foster Dulles. I i »'^i •'

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Fxpicstlons ni sun...... *i t
relurna came from It U .d-D gate,
I.urapean newspapet , m ul nl
v hlch had confident!v predicted
i* Dewey victory, played 'lie t«
suits prominently.
Jacob Malik, ■tcotiii r linking
Russian U. N. dele gi*e, sai'l
'iimailng Is the light word"
Andrei
VlahLIdky.
t O'l
:1ft!d
"■mazing." A. A. Arutiuninu, an

Only one Democratic governorthip was toil to the Republican*Utah.

The top turnover* were in Ohio
and Illinois. Republican Governor
Thomas J . Herbert wee defeated
for a second Ohio term by former
Democratic Governor Frank J.
Lautche,

In Illinois, Governor Dwight JI.
Groan, Republican national con
vantlon keynoter, was unseated hy
Adlal B. Stevenson, Chicago law*
yer, profmor and diplomat
Connecticut elected former OPA
Chief Cheater Bowles, ardent New
(C sitlu n l On Paa* Thrtr)

NEVADA EARTHQUAKE
LAS VEGAS, Ner., Nov. 3, OP)
-An earthquake momentarily in­
terrupted power at Hoover Dam
but cauaed no property damage.
Rocke fall Into canyons above
and below tho dam ami littered
hlRkwaya. Thera were landslide!
on fortification mountain, northeast of the dam in Arliona.
‘ H. Werner, ehlef of tho
Pfkel Survey,

Mr*. Franklin D r.omwveP taid
In Lyon, France, a Truman virtorv
"would be a very good thing ftn
the United State* and for lb*
world" Sho said she wan 'very
surprised at the early return*"
Constantin TaaldarU, foreign
minister of Greses which ha* beet
receiving
_ u. 8 aid, esked 'Doe*
It matter who wlnsl"
CsrJo»_ Rotnulo,
(t •■ilHHeS
«■■*• E i«en

Ni
NEW tO R K , 'No^BY3 - ( J P ) G om tihr Thomas E. Dewey, after
conceding defeat, nald today he
would not consider running for a
third time for the presidency.

Ilia firm answer, In response to
a press conference qu^itb
.W , was
"no."

Or, [

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"I die Demoir'll!
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n . l '1 iilf'lges’' to I it
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le it ot I lit- I sir 11 ,.'l
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[ having 104 ,|.

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h .j ,&lt;■ buiMinv, up li-•)"■('■• &lt;
«■nlv fulfillment "I 'I..... I'b l&lt;-

11' l Kioll, r|irI- i”t ■&gt;! 'I,' 1 It •
I’nllli'jl Action ( ‘"nnnitt'*-, ■si't
"The people &lt;&lt;t Am&lt;-r, , It*'

g f*ii Hielr matidet* M,ey I '3: to
*t," Democratic. P h i * .- : &lt;' i n
it. phitfurmJ'

Arid, apeeking ab.i't thp I rsftHsrtley repeal pledge, Gearg«
M»*nv, tressursr of tha AFL's
l.sbor League for Poltr* --»t Edu­
cation, said"Tbet'a our flgM sn )
m*»n
to continue IL If v-e (J n't g&lt;*'
irprel now, we're going to look
forward to 1960."
With few exceptions, I ahor or­
ganisations worked iigslnst the
Republican randidiitr*. t,crnnie tho
UOP-controlled Congir
wiotr
ibe new Labor Relation!) Act Into
law over Mr. Truntan'n veto
That the unions’ lank and file
becked up with Voles their leadeis'
Ire wae evident In roest-to-const
icturns from yretn day’s election
"Wo concentrated our fire where
we were strongest," Mrnny said.
"We feel that we were responsible
for getting out the big vote.
"We worked hard nml wo feci
wo were lnatrumenlal In changing

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been ■ &lt;piu

State,

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t, . 1-1

crats from Republicans were in Ilrltlah delegatee said they wire »vtn I'flote th* Wl.ii- 11&lt;u ■ ;n
tun Iml be corit- ■,, |,I , I■, . I - ,
Ohio. Illinois, Connecticut, Dels "bowled over "

w i ... .« i H a m

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RcpuMi’ ,'»
11 Mi
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( J A M t-SI \|
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F Dewey, said In Pari* t ! i / lint, !■ I n t in n
I:,
fe n
"•gsHlen* of the D 55
M
a
n
d
a
l
r
I
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lesult, "we shall go along ........ .
&lt; H T a l i 1 1&lt;ii tlr
w ,y " som-a
An informeo
n •
' me*lean delegation to 11 , &gt;’uii I
Nations said S*cer*«r&gt;( T iilv
Marshall will retire 1*u
1

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bill

(tilr* advisor to Goveino T h o m s .

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■I wuli i

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mmistrati'M, ,
, ana tfi nni't
poil of e,f*i
't at Ion itt„n,
I, ill pco c in ■

The lii* F
Dewey might

the elector til

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ni in
kO

lie

I'jpuli I
faded
Ini balloting, o p f '.’lit'
i "i,it i f put
with Into CnI t n
1■ate
Truman In fi &gt;" In
At the tim D i­ , oil roiled,
i nnd wen
Tiumnii w«* 1, i ' i
the following s t 'i'f
Arlronx. Arkar.su, California,
Colorado, Florida, Georgia. Idaho,
Illinois, Iowa. Kan’urky. Mass*chusetts,
Minn-isota
MusourL
Montana. Nevada, Mew Mexico,
North Carolina, Ohio. Oklahoma,
Rhode Islai -I, Teiin**»ee, Texts,
Utah, Virginia, Wa«hingtcm, Watt
Vjtginin, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Dawey was leading in these:
Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana,
Kam a*. Maine, Mai viand. Michi­
gan, Nebraska. New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New York, North Da­
kota, Oregon. Pennsylvania, South
Dakota, Vermont.
Thurmond was in front in four

wo* trMltug

BOWLES WINS RACE
NEW HAVEN, Nov. 3. (47 Ex-OPA Administrator Chestfr
saunrooi
MfiHUCrVlt W
Oll the
111? Con
vOll*
Howies, Democrat,
won
ncctlcut governonhip which had
been controlled by Republicans
■!•«*■ havlm- • total
3? *!*;since 19t2,
toral voles, !&gt;'•• bud won Alabama,
The 47-yea*, old Bowles, wraith”
MUtittlppl and South Carolina,
retired sdrartiatog executive and
and was leading in Louisiana. In
the Republic- about «lfh t ••Jtatsr: =r.d a*,. \zzzi , T-HiinHaHtm,
hu
two oieelorai rvw* a rt
trowor wwp tne
nor Jaqiaa C.
reprsaentatlvea in CongTosa-- |n doubt between Truman
In thia area.
totea.
(tW UO»*4 On Paga Highly
(Orotwe
,

m

the

I1" i
l&gt;. •.,-v
( , 'in* &lt;|&gt;

&gt; Including holdover* *nd m*mb*&lt;*
elected yesterday, thr Democnii
counted 49 Senate seel* and wr,r
leading in three other states An
actual Senate majority is 49

"sBJTSSw-

Rep. Char
of the 8
Committee.
15th tern. In
returns showed

urn* at
■dnr-dftV
"Ttturjf'n

Russian delegate end a mem
S t o c k M a r k e t I publicans eight in 33 state conleit* other
bet of the
Russian for-l|;n ftf
__ _______
In the eight unsettled races, Demo fairs department, told \rimikan
the result "toally mak«&lt;.
Shaken By News cratk candidal** heldth* ie*d mrwwfmen
IHtle difference because o( your
foreign polity
Of Truman Victory, Governonhip* won by the Demo hi-partisan
Sir Alexander Cadogan. chief

t t oiril m m

m

i"

&lt;z

Thu* thr people-- in a »tait1'»H
upiet- decided to revamp
legislative body President 1mm »*•
dubbed bntory'* *econ&lt;l woi.i
even "idiot."

'■!■ttt i 'i onuses
1*ui thei I (torts
World Pmce,
it*.* At I lome
i'

Truman. Rat Me &gt; Sweep Nation

election,.
Indication* w nc they would Kaye
a comfortable working majority) in
the House when all the volts
counted. If the prrsent trend
tinues the Democrats stand to gab *
9 seats in the Senatee and 57 lit'.*
jh e Home,

WE8 T PALM BEACH, Nov. 3
i/P*—Rolf Kaltenborn. who failed
to displace Democratic Congress­
man Dwight Rogers In the Sixth
Congressional District, today ac­
cused Republican “party bosses"
of being "a barrier between a
candidate and the people."
"My first experience In politic!,
N EW Y O R K , Nov. a, (/Pj-W nl!
running as a Republican nominee
for Cotigroaa,
ught me that u i r . l. w r , s / . u v . x ; ,.« ~ -',
y0U cannot
on ao-ealltd dropped as much na 14 n share
the firat hour and a half of lra&gt;:
mbllcftn P
Faarty In Plot- Ing.
,
Blue chips itocks told in lure*
raorganlsa
Ida stand* In im m off re
blocks as traders took second
top lo bottom,”
:tom, na
tion from top
guesses on the Administration'*
serted.
surprising show of strength.
T
Down three to nearly five puin'*
on the New York Stock Exchange
NFW
I o ­ were aueh blg-neme Industrial* a*

«twro aassy
n . .U i —

1- ^

ft

plurality, though not a mamnty nl
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 3,1 t f )
it, votes ye»terd»v. circling A S
—Senator Claude Pepper (D•
(Sid ) Herlong, |r hy heller than
Fla) today predieted repeal of
a IV i to I majority to represent tha Taft-llartley Labor Law by
the new Democratic Comtroaa.
them in Congre,,. and hy n ntnbut
Pepper, »ho toured tha naUan
ing generously to Fuller Warren', campaigning on behalf of Froovictory over Bert Acker
Ident Truman, said the Chtaf
F.serutlve'a re-election will bring
On the comtitulional amend
"more protection for lh« email
men!, Seminole County departed himlneHiman with thr repeal of
from the trend in other parts o|
the Taft-llartley law and tha
passage of fair labor tegtale*
the state by voting, generally over
lion."
whelmingty. against eveiv one of
the amendments. Intern! centered
WASHINGTON, Nov 3.
in ihe gas tax amendment and lb- Democrat, rime bed control of Conschool bond amendment on which gre,i today.
nearly everyone volrd. a\ mm
After breaking a 48 to 48 lie in
pered with the other amendment* the Senate, the Demorrals grabbed
on which only about hall the peo a majority of the House leate—
Fuller V ir n n , Jacksonville at­
took the
the trouble
trouble to
to mark
mark iheit
Ihetij 2 |8 „ r e t u r n s from Tuesday'*
torney. waa yaiterday named gov. le took

Mr. Dyson, who Uvea with his
family at 201 West Seventeenth
Street, came to Sanford from
North Carolina In 102ft and ha*
bean engaged in paving and con­
struction work hare. From 1930
to 1044 he served as a county com­ emor of tha State- of Florida by
missioner. During World War I. an overwhelming majority over
ha worked In tha machinist divi­ Bert Ackar, Miami Republican.
sion at the Charleston, R. C. Navy
Yard.
Mr. Stamper la a llfa long reallent of Hanford, is married and
has two children and livea at 1030

I®L ...
._
e e m _d as a raembtr of the fatuity

Candidates Arc Ea­
sy Winners; Amend­
ments Are Defeated Democrats May Gain
Nine Senate Seats
Seminole Countv citiim . joined
And
Fifty - Seven
the Democratic procession yeiterMembers In House
day by giving Prertdenl Truman a

Amazing
Dopesters
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 3, 1148

HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

'TIS A QUESTION OF KINSHIP
R. BHOWN arranged a theater party for membeta of tha family. Ha mariaa*'1 ,u net a xiotip
of good acata at 13 each, and th* party waa com­
posed of two alatara and their two brother*. Two
mothaia and thalr two aona Two ungle girls and
their mothara. Two fathera and their two tlaughtara. Two grandmothara and th’ ir two grand­
daughters, Finally, two huebande and their two
wtvaa. Vat tha coat of the state wae only IIS.
How could that ba lha.caaa? Vee »■ *iy meinbar of
Ilia party had a 13 aaat that wet paid for by Mr.
Brown.

CA N YO U FREE THE PRISONER?

M

P am * ttfiutu*itr#J *ut H»
l i t **9tjj,
t# lt |jj* m puo-ai aa.ui X&lt;»
ffYtt |a«t| (fUt
till }&lt;• UO«
|&gt;d|JJ»Uf Iran UJ*J

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ta»«ia«

lu

LETTER DIVISION
HE wonla “Ala for me, mara
which aouml Ilk* an order
T
(Ivan to a barmaid In an Rngll*h

,'1

"pub" or aaloon, form tb* ana*
■ram of two other worda. A#
arranged b«low, they make *
puttie problem in divinon:

A1X)

r O R N l

(MEM

A LE

«j «*
fat* •

&lt;**•* *4L •1&lt;wmv

BY THE KING'S M OVE

a a

Ihla mare of S« latlera in ca a chaaaIMAGINE
board. Proceed Ilka a king in
that la,

■t*rt from any equate and move to euy contlguou*
square, hortiuntally, vertically or diagonally, until
you have spelled out tha word of an ulij.ct.
For example, start with H In Ihe third square,
third row from lop, move Into ihe two adjacent
equarea at right, than up one, and you .pelt ‘’horn."
It's possible to epell out the nemr* ol more than
4b other common objects. Sea if &gt; i can Letter
Dial Score.

C

a

Tin numarleal v*lua of aach
latter la Ita nurfiarical ordar in
tha angfiammad worda refuted
to abuva. Find tha two worda
and you can tranalata tha prob*
lam into figures. Or, from tha
clue* given in tha prchlem, you
can datemilna tha numarleal
value and older of lha letter*,
oti i* tevoitutai e
tee hi
iMu.i.b ■ n .mu tU re
HI it iuivmiv i. &lt;uw&gt;i laaniaM *ei tea
nji m i i #m i h i . hoi vi mwi. re;r
•netni tii 4*un u». ta.-io .,
&lt;*H.. ireee «i i«iu«ue ea et&gt; u&gt;n
■tor iin •* iitiiti u i i«j neuter

j

CRYPTOGRAM
W. HALL, tha wall-known
W
author of book! on health,
provide! a prescription for any

lu 1

between lege of two other contestant!, Belly Wagner poses with tha
FRAMED
trophy she won I a recent "twins for health" competition. Though you’re not a i ­
med to show up as well aa Miss Wagner, you can
d

IT'S A TRICK

be pretty good at laklstg posers about poses tu

HILE lilting, place a pend)
W
about the length of your
forefinger beneath a haridker-

tbl* Wl,l&lt;
Take each of tha following "poaea" and complete
lha word euggested by tha cluat

chief and hold up the handker­
chief wllh Ilia rigid band ao
J^-POSEi
.
2 . FOSE
that the shape or the pencil apprsrt. Saying "Zipp.. ilppo" or
t'OHE: Place In order.
tom* other Jargon, euddruly loaa
------ - ! One given to attitudinising.
tha handkerchief selde with tha
t'OHE: Fatty.
left hand, revealing the right
■
Historic Polish dly,
hand empty- the pencil having
I’OSE: Fuim collectively,
vanished.
■t'OHE: State of rest.
To create lids Illusion, aa aoon
POSE: Infer hypothetically.
as the pencil I* placed beneath
POHE: Deprive of official position.
tha handkerchief, extend tha
POSE: It's all rot.
forefinger eo that It holds up
POSE: Take Issue with.
the handkerchief but seems to ba
tha pencil. With th* hand thus
Youll have to choose all your words to answer
raised, rtltate tha pencil and lit these:
It drop down the alaav*.
13, What Sunday driver
After ytu have revealed your Maxwell poaea aa a miserT
gmpty hand, make the trtek
jg. Taka ■ poo# and HSS
more tpyallfylng by standing up 13. vvhal breed of dog

A HKiaufJKK la confined In lha anclant m su of an old bullion,
' ' Mia call is at X. Can you, emulating Theseus In thf Cretan
labyrinth, Ond lha way to him from the only porta) (upper left)
and then lead him outT
Theseus, you may remtmber, bora a ball or yam which ha un­
raveled aa ha walked, ao ha could uii It for guidance jm Ida return.
You can usa a pend) mark In-

IT'S YOUR MOVE
•»«n vn»i Dm*a..i •w^g '.ng

Hi inn swfiMftAi ‘Unix
v-&lt;- *i.i* f.itvii

n .l

I.H

Mupiwm ll«q ttJui ttLl.

•«ie» Vnu tuitu n o j mivi .41,1 «uu. 'in -.,| u.,4 i , . j
■u.j dumm einq '1»M '»"»1 n i l »iiu)i &gt; "-r - joii .....i■
‘non Dun MeaiD 'ei.n '.S a lto .aiSui u,.&gt;,| m. i I au,-i ,
D l .u l t ;*

..'-OH ' I t t t t ' l l . I I 'K H

11.14

itie r*n«ia *a at. itm exefeu i.utt &gt;,i

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Growth and Decline
N this form of the popular anagram, you start
with a single tetter [t|. and add for subtract)
one latter to fit tha neat definition at right and tlia
number of letters Indicated by the x't at iaft, until
you complata both period* of abb and How and get
back to a single letter [ 211.
1. *
1 2no (Roman).
&gt;• a *
2. A»yrlan deity.
8. x x x
a. Ocean.
4. k x x x ,
4 D-mollah.
8 kx x x x
8 Mr tauree of land.
8. x x x x x a
0 Takes choicest part of.
7. x x x x x x x
7. I ’loelaf*.
fi. x x x x x x x x 8 Shrill howltr.
B. x x x x x x x
B Dauber.
10. x X x x x x
10 limn anew.
11. x x x x x
II Hub out.
12. x x x x x a
12 Wrinkle
13. x x x x x x x
13. (lallopa.
14. x x x x x x x x 14. Fondlar.
•
IS. x a x x x x x
18. Frighten again.
1*. X x X * X x
18 Fast horse*.
17. x x x x x
IT. Btcomsa erect,
II. x x x x
*
18. Epoch*.
19. X x x
IB. Liv*.
30. x x
20. In til* matter.
31. x
21. Symbol (or erbium,
'W IS '•! o* Die et ru* Si eieol 'll
*uti*4 11 Dimer ci ueeutr li Hum tl
m m it
■teeJe g| rteeer tl lereewe | umtuj* I m iuti 1
luMa i erne a eeee »
■ ■« i 3 t iee||S|*a

T H I£ ahorteat poaalbia enigma,
I that la of the orthodox puts!*
variety, la two itnaa. Such aa:
A word (bar* I* five syllable#
contains 1
Take on# away—not ana of

FOR MATHEMATICAL-MINDED

*e rue ,»». i t « * m l eieeilO'M ter
•I VJV» eieenie » l e u i*#||a|tg

HE square of th* larger of two cvneeuuUv*
T
numbers exceeds th* square of lha smaller by
12340. What *ra tb* numbeisT

Conundrum

I

1LLARD HOPPER, national
unrestricted checker cham­
pion, calls the solution of Ihla
checker poeer, "The Touchdown."
He explains, 'The White King
on 32 carries lbs ball and make*
tlie winning score."
White Is In move first (up the
board) and win In lluee moves.
do Into a huddle and tea If
you can figure out the play.
Working out problem* like this
Improve* your checker gems.
•ti tree Deem
i|( ll «moa

»w

lim e &gt;nc,vt

r t e iv i.ii 01 u n i

Tieedeti x&lt;|

h« u i i *s

D«|MMi .tMIUle

What la full of hole* yet holds
water T
v im i

v rieeiev

QUIZ-CROSSWORD WITH CLUES FROM THE GOLDEN BOOK

[tiara.

ACROSS

C iV - { 2

I.W.'.V.V.V/.VtVJr ^
Y ^ p ^ f q Y

and you sea Ita picture above.
Th* othara belong to tha asms
fglln* family aa th* animal
ihown, but ar* dangerous To
find thalr names, start with tha

ehacted area In Section 1 and.
proceeding clockwise around Ibfi
figure, spall In tha elx apaefia
th* name of one of the animal*.
Repeat this in Sectlona a «A4 a.
with thalr names Interlocking.
What erg th# animals T
Dereea 11torn nrUir ia*|ta|*B

IN PALESTINE

FIGURE IT OUT

)UR animals were bagged by
P
a huntar. On* waa tat loos*
unharmed, for It waa harmlaga,

WAR correspondent ryported
Saul had IBaoniT (3 Sam |:I0)
that in on* village in Paiaatlha bgvlng a mixed population
8—Propot»d tnlarnallonal Ian- of J*w« and Arab*, tha raatdanu
guag*.
4—aecund son of Mldlaa (Gan. lotalad 1,240, of whom M l war*
children. Thar* war* two Arab
39:41
8—Snow vehicle.
adultg to every Arab child and
•—Oolf mound.
7Sound Indicating beillatlon.three Jawtah adult* to every

n|
j
w~

i

i««iia|«e

m il nisi * &gt;wenl« x muiur
eerenle le x *•*£ H mane &lt;«iitui&lt; »m uu«x term &lt;1111
tee tit pet
m&gt;m tee tie e&lt;e ••mcuiu tiu &gt;■“(!«!•*

pRUHSNUMBEIUI ar* solved
by lit* lain* method aa
croiawnrda. Th* daSnlUon or
clues refer to nUmbara, one digit
pf which la to b* placed In aach

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

lllnaaa and a preventive of any
body complaint. Hera It la pre­
sented aa a aubatllutlon crypt
for you to eulva. Find tha letttf
of tha alphabet for which aach
of the lollowlng waa «uball luted,
gnd lha original worda wilt ap­
pear. For example, J la tha tubItltute for L
9 FB 8 n|H B I B R I
K B T O A U L B H UL
S I B V N Q JT
U l( I
v m g k s r, i i i r s o 1. b ,1. A B 31 L T q »O NR a
,, ttudij m
’•9Utdt)tqv *yiuii««
iniuva tq|

r

8—

-X1XCCCLXXV—Re&gt;n*a aumerela
-7-9114 MCands peat I a. al, hote
ntenr eecondt to 7 p. IfcT
-How many fiagraaa ta a m tR
etclor of a circular grapfeT
- e * of Hi.900.
-Age cf Man bars Da*. IW .
-Cub* of 4.
—ll.H hour* hew many Minute* f
-A prim* number, but When I te
added, become* a figur* et UIraputa
—Atomic number ol Copper.
-PlfltfijBca bit* h i tb* aautrea af

A

Kndaavorm.

B—Maaatira tot paper,
o—Harfnuuta.

il-ExcumaliQn of admlratloa
IS—Johu attacked Ahailsh. tM

i t aotvtni uua pawMMt' fifi

your mtnd, and t R tl ygR
P
can do It wtthln 9® aaaoad*.

"Tha anara hi laid for him to
tha ground, and a — tor turn
In t h * way." (Job 11:10)
Equal: comb term.
Hebrew mtaiura.
A drew fattoner.

'*Th#y would — of my eounw bjhsy datolMd all my to.

-T a m a 'p tu a %

n d ^ lp r

M

rWhtaoqa glto.

By tranapoami two coupla# ait
digit* on opposit* aides of Om
trlangia above, tha luma of th*
•id** bacuma aquu Algo ,1M
auma of lha aquaraa of tha num­
ber. on aach Rita. What

S

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�WEDNESDAY NOV. 3, 1948

THE. SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

rs And'

George Marshall
To Resign State
Office On Jan. 20 1

58 Congressmen
#Had No Rivalry

1 M ite

A. a
Informant Says Sec­ aAll#
retary Will Retire ' *AH,
«l
To Virginia Fa rut Cnl
1 .till

16 Others Had No
Opposition By Ma­
jor National Party

Popular Electoral Vote
At III, ( i A.M., ( Eastern Htaiulaid lime)
lltv the Asaoelated 1‘iessj
lin litA lrt!

Vttllng
Culls
J.408
4&gt;S8
j'- ’ ir
Id,1*03
1 7li4
lull
■Jill
i.yib
l /3i;
t-:;:
(4,i*:ii
•1.06*;
.M i.
* i »1
4 1»dd
1 184
t-L’.
1 T47
I.HT'.I
III',.
J.CRi
l Vl,i.
l.l L*
i i ij
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•«•:

1 nils

tipi Itf
1, 1(0
384
I.IHJJ
13.175
oho
108
331
1.0 'JU
t,48
.'30
8,386
3,61(1
1.00!*
i.,37
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PAGE TH REE
bingo and raffle operators
Benefit Games And giving
fair warning.
“They gut some had habit*,"
Raffles Are Banned Hart
commented, "but we are
going to let them close them,
selves down. Tins include* ohuich
By Miami Manager gamut
and lotteries for auto*.

Popular Vfntr
11 ViB**
MIAMI, Nov
i I Special I —
Dew*,
11innan B r » n I niiutfti All I-Illlll i| llllitfo games and t.ello20.670
i \ I i \I
f i t ’ - a f f le in kei
III,-. ,.ri a uto s
28,360
;19.9U9
4
v err oi dried hunn, d vr.triduv by
20,748
r.4 116
t'li v M a n a g e r - 1 p t i . i t
807,463
(It fl
•6
llari "a * g. "I, tin- i act mg of
117,828
li
124,033
Ihe City Coiiiiiu--ion wl.cn Police
438.228
422 228
l Idef Wall. i lies,(lev reported
61 808
3
62.304
“racketeer infiltration under the
I’uise of "pr it,,, dot opeiatioii.
180,481
216.337
61,070
1 70,7 76
| Tom Paikei. di.iiii-t -npervl80,276
80,091
I'm of the : late K-'eiagi turn1.740,788
1 816,076
I n ivaiitn. -aid l,e had b. en in710,137
700.632
|—
t - In*ted by ' tale illirclui .1.111)81
* I Vocvlle iIimi iniigo oi other
388,380
I’J 'i t)t»i
' fi lms ot gaud liiw , 11. not lo
186,771
It,.3.049
li
toleralid in ■*t :i *-t I•limants
264,483
360,612
lidding Inpiot ot iieci licenses.
dl'.MU
43,108
1‘atkei said .........
dis­
111 i)6w
148.337
closed 10 to I i (i.ri. ed place*
: si
23-7,784
in Greater Muini h.-id bingo
784,170
»UI, U(6
.-allies anil In »»■ l-il mg action
746,828
tWH * .«’•
to end tlie violation.
261,880
346.US 1
Unit said lie bad
2.368
8.291
Headley lo eni. ic,. rt,
lifni.dl*
483,384
. ; ,4«
63,531
184,280
It**
24,286
24.380
iu( ;&gt;ui
11'7.872
803,006
MhlMMli
29,744
(t, 8 16
.’.833,176
*' ;ic* ( . i
118 .( 1.8
213,846
10 i ll
40,722
1 ,( ) .\ ( * \ \ (M l| &gt;
1
o-i),
1.421,346
2b7,22:i
l il. 121
h o t e l
32,326
i'L’UrlM
s
l
ut i
D un
1,390,600
1 : 40.7, i
198 Oi'*
134,692
S M O H l.A S tn iK I)
6 ,lot
3o ( &gt;p
AND
t)V 4
74,291
O
T
f
l
K
lf
IH .S N G H S
I6u,326
216.014
FRO M M 'ill
182,838
422 779
104.116
122,827
l.m trliiuiiis l imn &gt; 1. 1!Ti
I ,84
78.086
163,866
1
'
l l . l
133.921
1 **!♦'.
1241,212
1Nil, ,f.H
648.96.
29.863
12,71 1

PA R IS, Nov. I, UP)- S c, ir u iv D,l
WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. &lt;/P)—
Ha
of Stale George C. Marshall will t IS
Tltree candidates for the Senate
resign next fan. .10 irgantlei, ,&gt;| (■I-.
and
loi the Home won their
the outcome of tile piesidentisl Ills
teatt auiomatiraltv in Vrrterday'i
rle^Ain
election, ail lllfnimeti louice m ill,- III.I
luw a
Anieucan Dnited Nations tlelege Ivan*
They had no opposition
lion ,aul today.
Siitern other*. I I running lor.
1.)
668
1 lie souire said tlieie had been l.a
the Hnute and one for the Senate,)
A. BTDNTO tOULONd
lilt)
many lecent lepoilt dial Mai-hell .Me
hid no mu|ni party opposition.
.Mil
1.31'J
A. H. lifelong, Jr.i Lake county miglit resign.
All three uuoppotrd irnatnrial
Mux*
1.811
judge, was yesterday elected to
M il,ball, the lotirre said, plan Mi. I.
nominee* air Southern Democrat* succeed Gnngresawan Joe llend3.1)88
1.703
A fourth laird only minor pailv ilcks In Hit* United Slate* House to lelire to hi, faun m l.erduug. Miiiii
Mi**
;08
hf Huntress lit ut Ivoe from the Fifth Va.
opposition.
District of Florid* , There was no confirmation ..f .Hu
3.661
Only live ul the ‘iff ture fite Conirressioii.il
i'.48
Seminole County Is a pati of (Iw this alatement from Mui-Tutli who Mml .
Home candidate, arr Republican!, Fifth District.
Ni I,
1.600
earlier
in
the
morning
appeared
at
Nev
•J83
the other 51 brum Democrat!. Sev­
llie U..H. delegation heiuiituurtei *. N II
k’au
en Republican and eight Demo­
He posed for pliotugrapln-rs an,I N ,J.
il ,u,
:t ii i m
cratic llouir candidate! had no
listened to broadcasts of election N M
;-8 *
return* with U.H. delegate .).,t,i, N t
major party opposition
1 GVi
*#.1*39
Foster Dulles, foreign aflnit- :nl N i .
*
1,0 1h
Senatoti elected without opponViler to Governor Dewey, and N D,
MOO
» . ition, all incumbent! ’
Delegate Warren fi Austin
i in
** GOO
«H)4m
DemOi*rat
Newsmen asked limi (,- uuiieni i h i j
&lt; .lii
:i. w;*i
Georgia —Richard B. Russell
"On the elections T" Marshall t it e
Mole ihan 2,lK)l) citizens gath­
Louisiana— Allen J . trtlender.
ered Iu-1 evening in front o! the asked with n smile.
('.i
!*
J* y 1*J
pcmoc -ut
Presned by reporters, tlie ‘ e.
»«i*.
atill
Mbamsippi—Jama* U, Kasllsnd. Herald Office UII Magnolia Ave retary of State grinned and said i; i
nue
to
hear
national,
state
and
:m
1 L’thi
!Ob
DerJRcrut.
only:
i»
1,8 ,U
i .imu
In Arkansan. tiiciinilwnt Senator city election returiui, and to nee
"Gentlanien.
I
sin
an
Episcopa­
_-,.1lMI
i cun
-M il
John L. McCIrllun, Democrat, had results (lusln-d on a screen on the
Tauchtoti Building opposite an lian."
In
L'L’3
tut nniiur party .opposition.
Dulles
already
had
told
im-n
( l.lll
ikii
71,6
Maine elect id Mrs. Margaret fast as they were received on
men
that
regardless
of
the
ele.
in.n
\1
1.4*i
Mil
Chare Smith. Republican. to th.* the teletype from Abiociated
I’ress. Arthur Beckwith Jr . serv­ outcome. "We shall go along n Va
i rr» i
1,883
Senate on September 13.
our hi-partisati way."
! 41. J
U a- b
i :m
Huu-r member* elected without ed as uunoiinrer.
i'.ti'jr.
Through the co-operntiell of the
VI Va
7M
opposition (incumbents, designated
VVi*
I’ullCe liepaiClIelit, the section of
1 II I
by X ):
M
u»l
680
ConffrpHN
Chiingpd
Alabam a—Frank
W.
Boykin Magnolia Avenue lietwceii First
(X I, George M. Grant (X ), George ami Secoml Street* ha,I been rop­
n * h;»* «&gt;; o il I7.9l2.868 i * Fi'' H* 1
1»u l
W. Jkndrews (V ), Albert Rains. ed off and City benches had been
llsallased 4 ran, I'ssr ll»*i
Many auto- R e p u b l i c a n * W ei* S in e 'I
1*" v .1 Strom Fl u. ....... .States' Higi-i
tXCriill Democrats.
i provided
. ..
. for
. . senting.
.
ml ,;:i. Ail d l . Hi, hthlMU; tia tlO.di I
Arkan-a*—B C Gathings ( X I. mobile* full of spectators were cou'dn’t lose-- Democrats li
sfidi.H, N i ill.ii. t, N D. 80
JVilbur D. Mill, I XI, W f Norrell |parked nearby.
ousted BO or more Repuhli.-ai.« a I J1 4i17.ftfi Mili ,,, \ i dll - 14
&lt;X|, Oien Harris (X l, all DemoSpectatom began arriving at one American Labor p a in - mein j
Iota) Ihuruiond lopuiar Vole— 749,(Sort
7 (Ml l‘ M. and elayed mill) after her. Rep Leu laacson ,,f New
i , liidn uii-,1 i i n, mood t.irctural \. v*
California—Clair
Engl*
(X l, 10 :i0 o'clock when the City elec. York.
t &gt; i Dispo'ition .d
votes uncertain
■Democrat; Richard J. Welch (X l.Jtlo n returns came in They were
Not oii« Democrat who -m I f-n I
IDnrv \ WuIIb,-. I',ngresalve, pnlle.i
Republican; Gei.iga I' Nflller (X|,i entertained with motion pictuies. re“iertjcn hnd ber;. * ■i:
! 1
AiK lju l .1,
.l)n|; Colo 2,4Crf '
Dcmocr-ii- Dell K King (X j,,w ltl. f-ln,- loaned
S. O. (~h«ne.
Among other personalities. It*-|, i
Pem ocat; John Phillips (X l, Re- and nroji-ctor by Herman K, Mor Harold Knutaon ot .. ........- tug
Hi '*’*..........
Til** *i,r&lt;*i*n
«&gt;ii ih*
pllldlci.il
—.......Witt
.. hum?
.........
,K‘
Ih rm i^ li thi* author of liii i Year's Ih-puhln-un |
Florid i —J . Hardin
Peleraon Tou rhtn n
«»f
Hr
V
V
V
Hill»nif
«»f lax-cutting bill, was milling in In-, \
tX b Democrat: Koliert I,. F.
T&lt;«n&lt;*h'firt Ilrinr l\» Ci. lloov**r Mitini'H ,tn elect ion lie i *li-»o
(X l, Di-inocrut.
t It** Dvvit* nr* * ii*n man of the House Ways nnd Means
Demi.crai
WisCon-iu. S, •Hill l»il»*li 1. n a il
Cil,,„S|||ll&gt;l'.
I
Georgia— I'rliu-e H. frestou. Jr., «tlft|*|»(ri*l aiiiel f&gt; f? HlUV^nl ,»f
tlep. Fred Hartley lit N.li, ,-„
1ami M ime 11■ Mil nu* Iiiii ri IkH
Hill*tHt«*'V t ho
(X l, E. K. Cox (X l, Stephen 1‘aca *htt
was cl........ n till’ thil ill *'l kith
.....\
'•“* T«ri Haiti. V I abin
.. ...... .................. ..
* o,,,-i
(X l. A. Sidney Camp (X l. Janie* r |nats'esri•'•'■»*!rt
1Si-pi 1 :
The B v iiiiiio ir H igh School Bund, iV;*' ‘h‘l ."‘,l “' " ' " J f " ’ .. ........ V‘";*
(.. Davis (X l, Carl Vinson (X ),
.. .......... over Republic an i oiverteu
* Demncal io , |l(ln^ , ...............
U|)M&gt; llnl 1-1i*** Hi 1' lllf t Ih in i
HendersoA I.aiiham (X l. W. M seated on two larg e tiu c k a , which
..................(
hi |l(tll#ll-i
j. Hchricl.ei. crala wen- 6 4111IIF ill Mi ill Ini
Wheeler (X l, John S. Wood (X ), had been piovided by Chase and take his place.
But
House
Hpeaker
Joxepil
W.
Co., played a number of stirring
Paul Brown (X ), all Democrats.
,\WiH'o
j DeiniH-rutic governor in l‘Ain 41, netta, Micine :i t H..I
Kentucky—Noble J .
Gregory marches and school Songs under Martin, Jr., of Masaai'liusetis, and - was chosen over II, t&gt;»it * reighioa, Republican -'li* It*"I'|Hi|iT ,i. Mm
the direction ut B. L Black, clos­ most other Republican lug wheel* ■poultry producer wlio mice iwrved nasota, Net'i &lt;
(Xr, Democrat.
Nm th li i» &gt;U,
Louisiana—F. Edward Hebert ing llirlr urogram with the Na­ in the House survived (lie Demo­ in tin- Department of Agriculture
cratic onslaught. The.se included \ under former Secretary * imtoii i'
( X l Hale Boggs (X ), Overtoil tional Anthem.
I The first »•iltltyf lUtl**h.114* W*4
Hrqpti* (X l, Otto K. Passman (X ), •Members of the HeintnAle'lllgb the Repiihlirnu leader, li*-p Char­ Anderson.
1ns* ( In Ruche (cl N \ IN |
Ju n es H. Morrionn (X|, Henry 0. School Glee Club I d in group les A ilalhvk &lt;&gt;,* Indian*. Chair­
Other atutes m which Democrat’
{.arcade, Jr., (X ), A Lcunrad singing witli auch songs ua “The man John Taber iN Y i of the w e re elected included Georgia,
Allen (X ), all Democrats.
Old Grey Mute" (baud accom­ \ppropriation Committee, Chair- Flotilla. Tciuo
l*, Itiiude I .land.
Massachusetts— Mr*. E d i t h panying), "Let Mr Cull You .man Charles A. Eaton 1N .1 ) of
Nuurae Rogers (X ), Republican; Sweetheart" and school songs. tlie Foreign Affair* Cuminiltee,
oige J . limes (X l, Republican; The group included Stanley Ilium- I Chairman Leo E Allen I III. I of
Delaware, An/nui*. and Montana
tin F. Kennedy
- (X
. l, Democrat; ley. Betty Bene Ball. Betty Dun |iln- Kill,-- Cumniillee. Chairman
In the Il'IIC Kcpllblll llll VU-ti.rv
Iim W. McCormack (X L Demo- fo^rrict Kstersori, Joan Mo- .Jesse I* Will,'oil I Mli-ll I of Ihe nvei a (leinoiiaiu- incuinbeiit, in 1'
Bank
me
Committee
and
Chairman
*.!■, , 1
. * .
..
u . . Terr, Floyd Cooper, Bobby Mn-rs
rrnor Heila-it It Maw ,,f I 1 11
E. .. Rankin
Rankin I B1)|| Kut))rv„ Babcock.
Mi«- i*sl|ipi—John K
Clifford It Hope |Kas I -d the was defeated for re-election b&gt; *
{). Jamie L. Whitten (X ), Wil I A special umsicul feature, sung Agriculture I 'ommittee.
Bracken Lee
in M. Whittington (X l, Arthur over tlie loud speak.-r, was tlie
man .1. I'arnell Thomas of
Other Republican victories «eie
-Jrtr.ii (X l, William M. Colmer hymn, “If We Nevei Meet Again theChau
II.m-e
D
ii-American Activities III Vermulit, Iowa. Kan-a-.. I'reg- n
[vT John Bell Williams (X ), all This Bide of Heaven,". The sing, Cnmmiiiee pulled lliruugh in New
New Hamttsliir# and Waalungli'n
-elllocrut*.
Ohio—ITarenre J Brown (X l, ers, Mr. and Mr- Renal Thomas, Jer-ev Hut one m In* Republican
arc
appearing
with
the
RRenfro
colleagues
on
that
controvxrrial
lepubllcan; Michael A. Felglian
Valley alnger-i in programs at committee, Rep. .John McDowell of of North t’arolina would lal-e over
|vl, Demociat.
the Agriculture &lt; ommittee helm
Tennessee—Jo# L. Evin* (X ), the Central Baptist Church. Mr. Pennsylvania, was defeated.
More than tlie chairmanship*
However, it the trends hold, the
f Democrat; Pal Button, Democrat. Thomas ia originator of the orb
Republican committee chairmen were at stake. The part) u. contr —I
L Texas—Wright
Patman
(X ), ftlnal Renfro Valley Quartette.
Use of tile oppri poll'll of the will have to step aside and let also holds » majority ot tlie com
Earn Rayburn (X j, Turn Pickett
(X ), Clark W. Thompson (X ), building for piojertiun of pictures Democrats take the reins. These i mittee memberships
ilomei Thurnburry, Ed Gossalt and sound effects, was provided will include aome big name party i With this machinery, it ,l"*
(X i. I.l.oyd M. Bent sen, Jr., Omar through the courtesy of the Odd member: ,dentified with th# early • Democrat* stuck lugetlier, the
dav* of tlie New Deal.
' could sav with finality wliat legu
Biuieson (X ), O. C. Fisher (X ), Fallows Lodge
a lfth - m o c r u tH .
R»|i Ham Rayburn of Texas I tation would t«- consldcied ao-t
V'lrgiria—Wnlkina M. Abbitt
would leturo to the Speaker’s what would !&gt;e passed
2
Confident Republican* entered
(X ), Thomas H. Btanley (X ), both
chan, leplsciup Martin who un­
Dcmocraata
sealed linn when Repiiblicaut took the Hedate conlestti with 61 seals,
tr#all##r
4
ri&gt;m
•**«■»
Heel
These house candidates had nu
of which only 18 were at stale
Dr. George Gallup’s American control two yeurs ago.
-ina-oi party uppo-itioh
Rep. Robert L. ilougltun of i Ihis year Moat GOP leaders e»
Inatitut#
of
Puldic
Opinion
pre­
California— l^ruy Johnson (X ),
North t'nrolina, who won another peeled to retain their six vole
Republican; Jack '/. Anderson (X ), dicted |n Its final announcement term at age 84, would step back margin nr at worst end in a 18 to
Monday
that
Dew-ey
would
gel
40,6
R« publican; Thomas li. Werdc),
into the chairmanship of the pow­ 48 tie with the Democrats.
Democrat; Eniest K. Barmblett per cent of th# vote ami Truman erful Wavs and Means Committee,
(X ),
Hetmlillcan;
Richard
M. 44.5 per cont.
At B A. M., ( K8 T * today, with replacing Knutson.
Nixon (X ), Republican; Cordon
Rep. Itient Kpenre nf Kentucky
L,,McDonough (X j, Republican; Truman’s popular vote more than would replace Wolcott as Banking
im i
1,300,000 ahead of Dewey’s a
C m Hinshaw (X ), Republican.
Naw York—Abraham J . Muller Gallup spokesman Issued - this Committee chairman. R«p. Hoi
Bloom of New York one# again
(X l, Democrat; Waller A. Lynch atat#m#nt:
(X ), Democrat; Charles A. Buck“In the elosest presidential race would become the Foreign Affairs | trial ts a* to* weeasrs eUaS g i k J .
ley (X ), Democrat.
since the HughFs-Wilson election chairman Hep. Harold D. Cooley J w l k s i l aw athir pataf Maay a g u is a *
t t a u baa le n d lb * so avtr ta OA»Teiuieuee— Dayton E. Phillips In 1010 all public opinion pollsD C TX I-w ay M y . Tow as*, o a iu w i ssty
(X ), Republican; Clifford Dtsvh national, state and local- have un­
a i t i tb tayi lota su ia r t u r n * *&gt;uwt
(X ), Democrat.
e* I n w syti (I) starto* » Sara haltua
derestimated the D e m o c r a t i c Democratic Party.
Good Houitkddpl
"Ov,-r
3,000.0011
voters
remained
T w usssr* tad Ukow a* dlnotod so tbs
Texas—J . Frank Wilson (X ), strength.
ta l, It it a id boly rtU si* tia u lto atl
Clin E. Tesguc (X l, Ken Regan
^ 5 l* ! 4»fl n 111! 1
"President Truman staged a undecided on their ‘ presidential U
psriodia pdki (t) taksw thnaybowt tbs
(X ), all Democrat*.
strong upsurge in (he rloaing days choice rigid ilp to the week before ■ee lIt uxa a toeia, Is ibeeld latyrus* rour
Obviously
substantial ayyawtw a u duasttoa, m t tka* bale
Main* elected three Republican of the campaign to recapture votes flection.
representative,, Robert Hale &lt;*1», nrevloualy lost to Henry A. Wal- numbers of the*# undecided voter*
‘ np rstoW saii toe U a tortay days to
Fppik Fallows (X ) and Chwlea P.
n a e n n t u astoaUfltaUy yrtpstad
cast llii-ir hallota for President
atoaUfltaOr toiled. I f m fu ftsi " s i
N»ln»n. on Sept. 18.
“The polls without exception Truman."
is t u ia new*” , m e u u n n tedar
showed a steady decline through­
out thq campaign In W allaces
The alt* of Amerjcan farms following, but on election day his
varias from an average of about support skidded sharply.
“Polls earlier In the year showed
8u acre* In tha South through 100
acre* In N«w England to about 400 that what voles the Progressive
acre* in western wheat growing candidate would receive would
come almost entirely fro™
region*.
s-

lie r a i d Election
Party Is Attended
By 2,000 Citizens

see of the city-owned Marina at
Dinner Key, i* scheduled to go
on triul Wednesday in city couit
on gambling chaigea as a remit
ul s laid at the end of the
American L.gion convent inn in
which Id «lnt machine* were *euMeanwhile, Croton Giblin, le*. *il

I Wish To Thank My Frionds And
Supporters For Their Splendid S u p ­
port In The City Election Yester­

day.
I Shall Render The Best Service
Possible In All Matters That Come
Before The Commission.

FRED DYSON
Citizens Of San ft in!
I'll links Your For Vuiir
\ utD ut Coniulfiict*
I S h a l l S t r i v e Tm
K eep

That

C o n fid e n c e

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W. It. (Bill) STEMPER
Paid Political Adv.

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[oerm-unyven SCATTER RUGS

ReaflonH

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Many ^hanks To The Friends
Who Supported And Voted For Me,
Best

ies To T^ie Winner.

I Wish To Express My Apprecia­
tion To The People Of Sanford For
The Fine Support Given Me In Yes­
terday’s Election, To Congratulate
My Successful ’ Opponent And To
Assure Everyone That I Will Con­
tinue To Do AH That I can For The
Welfare Of Our Community.

W llf E , JR#
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at the home of Mr*. Miriam
KusMll, Lech Arbor. Sponsored
br Mngnoli* Cirrlo of the Sanford

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Better Health'

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THE WORLD TODAY

The record for the first nine month* of the year IndlBy DEWITT MACKENZIE
catea that 1948 may prove to be another banner health
AP Foreign Affaire Analyst
y e jr in the United States, gccordlng to the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Comwiny. The death rate for the company's
Yesterday in discuislng the
industrial policyholders for the January-September period Chinese Communlits’ great mili­
wan 6.7 per 1,000, which la Identical with that for the Bame tary victory in Manchuria, I said
that this also was a triumph for
period of 1947 and slightly below that for 1946, both ex­ Russia
and that it vastly strength­
cellent health yeara.
ened the hand of Moscow in it*
TUascHimow iu t I i
The heat wave of late August occaaloned a temporary world revolution for th* spread of
Increase In mortality, the rise was not large enough to off­ the Ism.
In this connection I branded a*
set the favorable experience of the earlier months.
the claim that the Chi­
Particularly favorable mortality was recorded for white Buncombe
nese Reds are just humble agrar­
. . All •kltaurr nolle**, •■**■ t l
females,
with
a
lower
death
rate
registered
at
each
ago
f kasha, raaalullnu and HlleM of
ians without any Soviet affiliation.
’ M la ililtB a a li fat ike ■■rpe** t l period than for the like part of last year. Among white We return to th* subject again
•railing I n f a , will b« alia read for
■I m a la r odronlalM t ales._____ males the mortality in lower thia year than Mat at every because of Its great Importance to
i
" Hooraaooiad NaMaaaflr I r
age period but tw o -a t ages 36 to 44, and 66 to 74— but the nations which ara battling
Communism, and becauje we have
even in these two instances the Increase has been Blight.
had a fresh development which
The company reports new low dw th rates bo far thin gives undisputsble proof of the
T a * IS e ra ld Is a n r a b a r o f «ko
year
for
influenza,
pneumonia,
tubeeulogig,
syphilis,
the
falsity of the agrarian tale.
i a**o «la«# e H u m w k lr k Se e e llilo O
e s e le e lv e lr to tk * a m fo r ro p e k ll- diseases of child-bearing, whooping cough, and diphtheria.
Mao Tze-Tung. ehalrman of the
y a tlo n o f e ll tho lo c a l a r m p rla lrA
la Ik l* a rm rp a e o r, aa w e ll AT a ll Mcaslea shown a slight increase over last year, but this has Chinei* Communiit Party, ha»
A F a rm s d tra o lrh o o .
been a "measles year," with the incidence of the disea»e written a report of th* Red tucce»m In China for the bvlletio
• W ED N ES D A Y N ^ vr i T w r " about three times as high as in 1947.
of th* Cominform (Communist In­
BIBLE V ERSB'fbD A Y
”
In contrast to the continued improvement In mortality ternational Information Buretm
WE ARE CONFUSED BY A from the acute Infectious diseases In general, the mortality which has headquarter* in BuchaFALSE N O T IO N OF THE from the diseases of middle and later life is somewhat high­ re»t. Romani*. The Cominform l»
VALUE OF MATERIAL THINGS. er than last year. For the principal chrolc cardiovascular- generally accepted by obaervert to
be the tuccessor to the Comintern,
-MAYBE THE BEST THING FOR
,U8 IS TO MAKE US RESPONSI- renal diseases the rate is up 1.0 percent, for diabetes 1.3 or general eteff for world revolu­
tion, which w*» “ebollshed" by
lBLE FOR VAST MATERIAL percent, and for cancer 4.4 percent.
TREASURES. WE MIGHT FAIL
"These diseases, most prevalent at middle and old age, Moecow in 1043 because of hos­
•■MISERABLY. I have loved you, accounted for almost 75 percent of all deaths from disease tility of th* Western Power* to it.
So Meo Tie-Tung reports to the
•aalth the Lord. Yet ye e e y , where- in the first nine months of 1948, as compared with a little
In hast thou (overt u*.—Mai. 1:2.
Cominform. which Is the voice of
more than 60 percent ten years ago," the Metropolitan com- Moscow. He says In his account
, Those who saw the election bal- ments. "This rise is mainly due to two factors, the increas­ (which preiumably was written be­
-lots yesterdsy mey realize for the ing average age of the policyholders, and the extraordinary- fore the fall of Mukden, capital of
Manchuria) thei hi* force* occupv
first time why there is a paper success in the control of the Infectious diseases.’’
shortage.
One thing you can say about
President Truman. He sure wanted
,,lo remtin in the White Route,
Must have heard about the hour&gt;ing shortage.

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111 "Will President Truman invite
^President-elect Dewey to confer in
meeting the immediate national and
international problems&gt;" said the
Tampa Tribune Wednesday morn:ing. A nd hoy, is their face red I
’ , John Temple Graves pays high
*.tribute In the bcauly of (he St.
Johns River. In Jacksonville he
cwrites, "There is no more heaulilul
* stream, for color and expanse, in
'm y experience."
General Holland M. Smith comes
out in his "Memoirs" with the
itatement that the Bailie ol T a ra w a
was a "lernble waste of lile anil
effort.’* That will come as an item
of tremendous inleiesl to the 900
j men who were killed in the fight.
!
Repotls from Fiankfuit indicate
t that the Russians are oiganizing a
s German-manned "Red army" to
police Eastern Germany. But there
are tome Americans who think it
would be an awful mistake to or­
ganize a German-manned Demo! cratic army in Western Germany.

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Nn one failed to call the election
i shots any worse than Drew Pear| son of Washington Meiry-Go‘ Round. That crystal gazer, who hat
always boasted his ability to tell
you what wm going to happen
before it happens, w ai giving lit
the Dewey cabinet in Wednetday
morning's paper.

j uates go into business; yet only 8
i percent of them ever itudy eny
buiinm coti tie other then element­
ary economic!, iayi the Society for
the Advancement of Management.
Something should be done to ex| pend college couriei in the field)
jj of finance, labor relation), public
iclationi, accounting, and adminis-

Labrador Iron Ore
The tests which will determine whether or not the
find is really valuable have not been completed, but excite­
ment is growing over the discovery of substantial deposits
of high-grade iron ore in Labrador. In quality the ore com­
pares favorably with that of the Mesabl range In Minnesota;
it remains to be learned whether the deposits are large
enough to be important.
By the end of this year it may be known whether there
is enough ore to Justify opening the range, Some 350 miles
of railroad would have to be built, and hydro-electric power
would have to be developed from streams near by. These
fnctors increase the amount of ore which must be known to
exist before it would lie worthwhile to begin the operation.
The shape of future Industry In both Cunada and the
United Staten may depend on the outcome of the Labrador
explorations. The life of the Mesabl range, from which come
two-thirds tu lliree-quarterfl of the iron ore now used In
the mills of thin country, can lie measured according to the
rnte of consumption. To the next generation of Americans
the Mesnhl range will he only a legend,
If the Labrador ore deposit proven to be too amall, and
if some other source of high-grade ore la not found by the
time tho Mcsubi rnngn given out, steel in tho future Ameri­
ca will be more precious and more costly.

New Exploration
Occasionally
iy tthere are remlndera
....
of the
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fact that
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many
civIllzationH still
til! g
go cabout
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their own waya, largely
. Isolated
from the rest of tne world. One such in In Nepal, an ancient
titnte In the Himalayan, along tho northeastern border of
India. Little to known of the country ond It h«a fow foreign
vtoitorn, denpite a brisk trade Nepal regularly carries on
with its neighbors.
Now an American ncientific expedition to about lo en­
ter Nepal for n six-month study, permission having been
granted by tho maharajah of the state. It will be the first
such expedition permitted in Nopal nince 1841.
An exception to their general p o l i c y of excluding
foreign explorers has been made by the Nepalese, who are
essentially friendly, in the case of Mt. Everest, the highest
mountain in the world. Many parties of climbers, mostly
British, have been admitted to Nepal to attempt to scale
Mt. Everest, but none has ever reached the top.
The American expedition will be chiefly interested In
animals, birds and fish. No one can guess what interesting
discoveries can be made. The explorers might be able to
pierce the traditional reserve of tne Nepalese.

Too L ite To Classify
By RUiSKLL KAY

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Problem* affecting Jlorida'a two
leading Induatrlee, "Tourlato” and
than Mayo rounded out 25 yean of "Cltrue," were the principal topic*
Male eervica
Mate
tervica yesterday
ynterday and wai dlicuaied at the annual convention
formally congratulated on the fact of the Florida Publicity and Public
by the antira Florida cabinet. It
wa* on Nov. I, 1923 that Mayo
wai appointed Commiiiioner by
Governor Cary Hardee, and he hat
baen re-elected to the office ever
tince, the Inteat time being yeiterterday- We don’t know of anybody
else in Florida who hai tuch a
record of accomplishment.
, It begin* to look a* if the Ruiiitn i have won tha fight over the
Berlin air lift. Whila they have
been keeping American attention
concentrated on what they were
doing in Europe, they have invaded China, taken over tha great
province of Manchuria and are
now preparing to complete the eonquest of all Chine. Ard no doubt
if we flQr to the aid of China, they
will restate their prauuia in Ew-

italm tlnn &lt;

Miami’* city manner, trying w ttijir o M i
upermly to k*#p out big city
it* a
isms,

ban on alt church bie|o
"benefit raffle*” for charr, and timiler illegal de.xes for
Jaiag fund*- Polk# fad to diffi*
lit to enforce aw* ggalfit cma
nd of lottery dptiator wWe’perittmg other* to go uaasotested.

pepera handling traval and reaort
adverttaing, warned that tha
‘rhonaymoon" la over and aaid
people are not (pending like they
ueed to and are demanding value
for their dollars.
Ha itated that preipectlve tourlita are "ihopplng" for vacations.
They want to know what It will
coat before they leave home. Ihey
like the “package" vacation or
all-expanse trip and are weighing
advantage■ offered by the varloua tourlit reaorta.
A recant eurvay mad* In north­
ern lurnmer retort) revealed that
theatres, night club*, amuatmant
parka and th* like all show a drop
In business. People Just won't be
gouged end will not &gt;Uy at a
reaort where price* are excessive
and service mediocre.
Jo * Waite, representative of tha
Florida Greyhound Lines, said that
summer bus traveled had baen
good and that the outlook for
winter buaineae wee promising.
J . H. Getty, asilatant to the
traffic manager of tha Seaboard
Air Line Railroad, speaking at tha
annual banquet held at the Crystal
Ball restaurant to Tampa, told of
tha plane made by tha Seaboard to
pm lda Improved service during
the coming season.
Ha aal&lt;Tthat advancad bookings
« • ««to»l « d l w looked for
haavp trawd to Florida during tha
■aaaon. Th* Seaboard w llf say
"good morning” during the aoa•oes tor presenting passengers with
eompQmnUry glasses of Florida
eltroa inlet.
Following tha buaineea and banSSft eeeeTon la. Tampa, tha
FFFRA group made a West Coast
r«gmd u delightful and Unpyeeatre
•h»w la the underwater thaatrt,

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007,000 square miles of territory, i
or about 24.5 per cent of Chtn*
He also claims that 168,000.0001
people, or some 35 per cent of
China’s populstlon, are under Com­
munist rule.
Whethei lit* figures ere em i­
rate, the feet remains thet the i
Chines* Communists threaten to I
overrun all Chine, thus presenting .
Russia with a base which mighl
well dominate the entire Orient.
The Nationalist China of Generelnslmo Chlang Kai-Shek is prMtv
well shot to pieces-- politically,
sconomicelly and militarily. And
It looks to America to rescue it
I
These circumstances glv.i rise
I
some cogent question*: How («■ i
should th* United States go mj
trying to rescue Chine? AesumitiK
that our present help is so in- 1
adequate as to be more Or I*'" j
yo
rojg
mnnev down a drain pipe, should
we go *11 out in eid at hug* n |Dear Sir:
The success of Navy Dey Is
pens* 7
One would think these points largely dependent upon the pub­
would have to come up for review licity that is given to it
and (ierleion bv Uncle Sam In th r 1 Our Navy Day. hrld at Green
near future However, this doesn't i Cove Springs, on 24 October, waa
close the list of questions, because |very successful, and through this
the query frequently Is raised «s •opportunity, more than thirteen
In why w* should support a &lt;"hi hundred residents of nearby Flor­
n#*e totalitarian regime in a tight ida had a chance In visit their
Navy's ships.
against Russian toUlltarlaniom?
1 wish tn thank you for your
As regards the last question I
believe we must look at aid to fine efforts in the publicity given
China partly
a matter of ex­ hy you to this event. Your efforts
pedience rather than aa a political undoubtedly have produced a bet­
ideal. Opponanta of Russian Com­ ter understanding between the peo­
munism hold thet It I* th* greatest ple of northern Florin* end tlwdr
menace mankind ever he* faced. Reserve Fleet, end It ts our rdnrere
Thus w* help Chine, not hereue* hope that llili cooperation will Im­
w* approve of her political »*t up prove with time.
Yours very truly,
hut because w* like Bolehevnm th*
E. T. Short
less.
CaptHin, U S. Navy
Ai pieviouely remarked, pre­
Commander Florida Group,
sumably the coit of our interven­
ATLANTIC RESERVE Flee*.
tion in Chin* will come up for
official review In due courxe. A*
Hanford, Florid*
I see it that won't ncccaxarity in­
November 2, IU48
volve adopting one of two extreme
courses— pulling out of China al­ Editor The Herald:
Our Fity Commission ran a not­
together or going all-out with
mountainous aid. Without trying ice in the Hanford Herald -tsling
to make piedlctinne, one cen fore­ that on Thursday Night October
see the possibility of a middle 28th. they were holding a special
course of relatively moderate aid meeting to coniider changing the
being continued until th* situation City Zoning Ordinance. Tin* pro­
irons out Itself further. Thera has posal waa to change the six lots on
been no Indication thet we should IBth and French from retdilentlal
consider abandoning Chtang to th* district to commercial district. Thn
projiirty la Just across tile itreet
Reds.
Whet seem* equally deer, how­ from the Seminole High School.
Twenty five people living around
ever, Is that th* United States
can't save China for the National­ end next to tho tots aigned a peti­
that the ordinance b«
ist* ■* w* have maintained the tion asking
aa * residential area. Thu
oresent government In Greece. The left
:chuoi authorities asked that the
Greek task It infinitesimal as welfare of our aludent* be con­
compared with that involving sidered. Any commercial building
mighty China.
that near th* school would be a
constant distraction. We owe the
youth of our fine town every aid
in securing their education.
I am writing this to tell you
that the (’omnnsalonere voted un­
TALLAHA8SEE, Nov. 3, (PNSl animous to change the ordinance,
—Florida'* Motor Vehicle Safety simply ignoring the protests of
Responsibility Law wa* one year every person owning property
old on October 1, and during tha around the six tote and the aeliool
period of Its operation 60,000 per- principal.

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iKxporintent Station
Names Hull Head Of
Farm Crop Rewnrch
GAINESVILLE ~ (Special)—
Dr. Fred II. Hull, one of the coun­
try’s outstanding geneticists, be­
came head of the tiginnnmy de­
partment in tlie University of
Florida Agricultural Experiment
St at loti on Nnvrmboi I. He suc­
ceeds W. E. Stokes, wlm died
Julv lt&gt;.
Station Dirrclm Humid Mowry,
who announced the appointment,
said that during the 21 years he
ban been In.Florida Dr. Hull has
developed high-yielding strnlua of
corn eapcrtelly adapted to this
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state, bun helped to produce an
outstanding new variety of pea­
nuts, and lias evolved a theory
which It is liellnved will enable
pium nreeders lo obtain still
higher ylrlds with hybrids.
Ho has developed Florldent
White and Yellow varieties and
Florida W-l hybrid rnrn, ami lias
contributed two of the four parent
lines to the new Dixie 18 hybrid.
Hr initialed the peanut breeding
work that remitted in Dixie Run­
ner, a high-yielding variety com­
paratively free of concealed dam­
age.
Ilia theory on recurrent selec­
tion will require two or three more
yearn tn prove, and haa been tinder
field test for two years.
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LAKELAND, Nov. 3. (FN 8 &gt;—
The orange market took a decided
drop during the past two weeks,
due to heavy supplies of c i t m on
top of large miantlties of.other
fruits and melons In the large
market center*. FOB prices for
Florid* oranges ranged from 11.75
to 12.25. With the cost of produc­
ing orange* at about &gt;3 a box, It
is evident that the grower* face
another disastrous season unless
something is done quickly to atahlizc the market.
Growers of citrus received about
ltno. 000.0fif) less for their
4S crop as a re.iult of th e 'd is­
organiz'd marketing methods. Or­
derly- marketing is the first pro­
posed objective of Florida Cltrue
Mutual, the growers’ organization,
now In Provens of formation.
Mutual is short of the enal of
75*“, of the production, which I*
necessary- , before It can begin
functioning In relation to market­
ing the crop at a better price than
has prevailed. A number of meet­
ings are planned for NovembE- In
cltrun producing areas in an effort
to sign up the required amount.
Mutual has about two-thirds of the
necessary production but It will h*
necessary for the remainder to
Join, if the groyven are to receive
anv benefits. The sad pail of It l«
that the growers »vhn have not
signed up are preventing those who
have Joined from gaining any
benefit from the plan.
Week before lest. Florid* ^hip­
ped 1219 care of nranges amWuctlons averaged |2.l)8. California
shipped 1290 caC* amt their auction
average was 14.46 Thla furnishes
a concrete Illustration of whet
good marketing methods cen accompilsh.
With some of tho grower* alrtedv resorting to rut-thrnet tac­
tics. the outlnuk for this season Is
very discouraging and dire things
ere predicted unless something Is
done tn rorrecl cnndillons" quRvIv.
Many of tho nutstmiding peopu
In the industry as well as business
Interests lievo urged that Florida
Citrus Mutual tte tried. They feel
that tliis is the only thing In view
now that offers any reasonablesolution tn Florida's second great­
est industry.
Wilh tho ruinous prices being
paid fo,. fresh oranges, and canners who use a great portion of
the rrop paying about 45c de­
livered for oranges, disaster #,•**
Florida grnweis,
Rural electrification progre»»ed
al a record rate between June 80,
1(146, and June 30, 1937, with al­
most 490,000 fhAtis hooked up to
power linc/i, for the first time.
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More than 200 kinds of lamp*
are used In Amcrlean homes for a
wide variety of purposes.

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Hospitality on
the Way Home

State Responsibility
Law Is 1 Year Old

•one were Involved In accident*
which reeulted In Injuries or dam­
age, according to atat* treasurer,
J. Edwin Larson. Of the 60,000
persons, Involved, only 1.1100 had
their driver’* license suspended.
A epokatman for Florida’* In­
surance Commissioner recently
stated that "thla new law wee the
graateet contribution In many
yeara to safety on our streets and
highways."

*A coveted bridge at Lucerne,
Switsarland, built In 1383 la hill-ved to be the oldest such span
still existing.
stood on their tells and oorformed
other aquatic feats In return for
food tossed to them by no eager
audience,
Highlight of the day wps n
luncheon served by Mr. and Mr

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Ion. Following tho luncheon the
perty wee token for a rid* on thb
■ubraarlne boats. Fishing *nthuaiasta nearly lost their minds
as gigantic black base tailly swam
1 with complata nonchafei
any Improvements have

On next Tuesday night Nov. 8,
the Commission will meet exeln (&lt;■
change the ordinance. If you

iarenti are Interested in the fuure welfare of (he school children
Jwont
you he present to voice your
objections.

I have been a resident of this
community elnee 1011 and during
that time 1 have fought for (ho
best interest of Sanford. Every
one of our children went through
the High School and I feel that
wa should give the other children
the opportunity to have their
education under tha bast poaslhls
environment.
Won’t you attend the commis­
sion meeting on the 8th. nnd help
ui settle this once and for all
leaving this a m residential.
Your* for a batter Sanford.
Luthar 8. Harkey
1908 French Ava.
LUPINE AND CLOVER
STARKE — (Spoelal)— 'Brad­
ford County farmer* are planting
more than MO act** to blue lupine
and more than 600 acres of Whlta
Dutch clover this Mason, accord­
ing to County Agent T. K. MeClone, Jr. They also wilt hero at
leait 680 acres of oats, rye, and
rye graea for winter food for their
PUREBRED ANGUS BULL
CH1PLEY - (Special)— R. C.
Carter, Washington County farm­
er, recently obtained a purebred

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IMarket For State
Oranges Takes Big
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THURSDAY
Mrs. Ruth Lundm.Dt was hos­
Seminole Chapter No. 8. O. E. tess on Nov. t to Circle No. 5 of
8 ., will meet at the Masonic Hall the \V. S. C. H. of lh«- Mist Mfth
at 8:00 P.M. Initiation will ho odist Church. Mrs. J . C. Davis
held at this meeting.
rresided over thr meeting and re­
The Sanford Woman's Golf As- ports were given by Mrs. Davis
soclatlon will meet at 1:00 n't lock and Mrs. Nellie Vaughn of the
for a playing meeting at the annual district meeting In DeUind
Srmlnolr Country Club.
where Mrs. Waiter Heckham was
trincipal rpeakera.
The West Side School Parent me of the principal
th business
Teacher Association will meet at i At the close of the
S:00 P.M. to be preceded by the |••.slou towels were
re packed
l ----- board meeting at 2:30 P.M.
I the young people of Europe and
The South Side P. T. A. will Alia. Members were urged to atmeet at 3:16 P. M. .%t th* scho- l tend the program meeting to be
to be precedeil by the bo»rd meet- |h*ld at the First Methodist Church
lig at 2:30 P. M.
'on Nov. 8 at which time there
An Initiation service will be will be World Federalist speakar.
held by the Intermediate G irl'*: Refreshments were served at
Auxiliary of the First Baptist |th« elos-&gt; of the meeting to Mrs.
Church at the church annex at I Dtvla. Mrs. J . J . Carver. Mrs
7:80 P. M Girls from 13 through Nannie Williams Mrs. C. C.
10 vegrs of age, parents and Priest, Mrs. Spting. Mrs. H. B.
Marsh. Mrs. C. It. Winn, Mrs. J
W. M. U. member* ars invited.
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P. Thurmond, Mrs. Nellie Vaughn,
FRIDAY
The Executive Committee of ‘'Ira. Bun McCall, Mrs. Ferrlll,
United Council of Church Women Mrs. B. L. Shinholser, Mrs. /ada
will meet at 3:00 P. M. at the l.ord. Miss Ella Belton and Mrs.
Junior High School at which time It sit h l.undquist
officers for 1040 will be elected. 1

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lo hr pr'J liochcllv Luhanks
Day will be J Honored With Party

World Community
observed by the United Council!
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I P s 1' iWr , n n t Vv d ' i l 1,011 Mrs. II I.. Eubanks entertained
High S«hoo|. Mrs. ponalrf Middle ! w,th „ HullowcVn party honoring
ton l&gt; chairman andI Has at ranged y.,.,
r M u, Rochelle Eus program around the suh)ert nf hunks a* their home in l.ske Mary
'Tack-a-Towrl" bundles which are on S.'ituidity evening. Guests met
bring dedicated at this time. The at 7:tkt o'clock at the Eubanks
same prngiam will be given at home where the toon s were atSt. Paul's Ran
' Church
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daptlst
at Ninth 11actively dfiVrntrd with jack-ofllteet ,-nd Pine Averin* at 7 00 lanterns.
skeletons and nthei
F. M.
features to form a Hallowe'en aK
SATURDAY
niospbere for the patty.
Tha Royal Ambassador* of lh&lt;
tiames were enjoyed during the
Fl&lt;il Baptist Church will have a» evening and at the conclusion of
organizational meeting
. trtlng »t -j no p tile games, refreshments, eon
M. at the church. This group .» si ting of rakes. Coca Colas and
for boys from !' through Ed v ra c candles, vser • served M trahmslof age and Irailer* will he ,l..r I 'sss w*re also roasted. Mr*. EuWright and .lor Ihiggnr.
lo nks was a slated tt. (riving hv
MONDAt
Mrs. It. II Eubanks.
The Boatil of the Women of ihe
Dios" enjoying ’.he evening
First Presbyterian Chun h will , , rr
Rochelle.
tivs-vn
Vate*
meet In the uRcelrsh »
I I sonne Eubanks, Irma (Jean Eu
church at 3:30 P. M.
lu'iiks, Carol Ta&gt;loi. Dot Lee,
TUESDAY
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, , Janet Lee. |V|ori. Mil1led, Mary
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Woman
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Bible
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Robinson,
Barbara
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,hr I Rohlnson.
Batb.ua
Humphery
J. r* . ” *&gt;!* * tlnirch will nicyl ai ivuiaM
Westmorland,
(Tharles
the church nnnex at . .10 P M fo, widcrh-ld. Sa.mm Rh.im.n, nobby
Its regular htialncsa and Buriat r
r v ; t ; i ..;. v u .ier wid.
meeting. During the social houi mltold. tirnr IlnifM*. Wnurrrn Mr
a White Elephant side will la* con­ t'ftll, (tnitffc
I’rtttri^nn, Mary
ducted. Group No. 2 will h- in fille r Hobby of l.akeliind
charge of the refreshments.

P A G E F IV E

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Mrs. Coleman Hostess
For St. Mark’s Mc c l

And Personal Activities
Mrs. Lundqui»t Is
Hostess F o r Circle

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Mr*. Mat (ha Coleman served*
as hostess for the monthly meet
Takphona I4S tug nf St. Mark's Chanter of tinWoman's Auxiliary of Holy Croat j
Episcopal Church held on Monday j
afternoon. Mrs. \V. E. Watson wtw.
co-hosteaa for the meeting. Follow
Ing the devofionnf service led by I
Mrs. Amelia Nobtc. directress, tin I
Mr. and Mrs. Wtdman Caldwell routine husinrss was carried on
and ion H. E. Caldwell of Jack ,Final plans were made for amv
tonvllle were weekend guests of
Hie annual complimentary sun
Miss Fettle Caldwell and Mrs. P*r to memttera of the choir by th.
iiiLXlliarv
with RL Marks Chaplet
Fted Wight.
In charge.
Mrx. John E Elsenberg
Mrs. Noble presented facta tonMr. and Mrs.
Eltenber
aid twn
svorx which
wmen l«
it an
twit daughter...
daughter*. Beverly and rrxnmg
rrtnlo* supply work
Joy. and sou Buddy have recently 'outstanding work of the church t»
moved to Lake Mary where they ('’lesion fields. The group votedIt.
will make their home this winter, .vcndurl a study courae on the
The Eissnberg family I* originally Reformation. Rev. It. U. Zimmer
man. rrclor of the church, talks’ll
fiom Hamilton, O.
to the group on “The Disease of
Church" using tho article- of
Friends will be sorry to learn ihe
Instruction as Ihe hauls of Clnns
that Walter L. Morgan l» confined (•■n living for hU theme. Ha point
to the Orange Memorial Hospital ed out that Individualism was Hi
ft Rowing an operation performed
nf all church problems pci
on Monday. Dr. John Morgan of cause
talnlng to worship.
Atlanta and Mis* Ruth Mettlnger
Following his talk Mrs. Noble
of Jacksonville returned today
to their respective homes sfter displayed articles she had made
In send to Germany and the mem­
visiting him.
bers voted In participate In (Ids
At thr conclusion o f ,
Among those from Rsnford at­ movement.
the meeting a sweet course was.
tending t.he annual Seminole Bap­ served to the 14 members present I
tist Association meeting in Day­
tona on Thursday were Mrs. C. A.

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n\ri by (he presld.-nl Martha there a a napei -Im iligr .
MRS.
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the conclusion of ’h- meeting to mul MltR. DAIRY KNOX chatting 1Loillt to i.ino N tt d on. on ol -ah. 1l||ls&gt; t aa Mt rl. 1 i 11\ " U !. il ll'lsssl
Grace Marie Dugger. Faye Ashler,
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hay Rrvsn, Hilda Krgir. Marlin on thr corner . . . .
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TOUIIY
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Mince, jo
yrr Milan, ivggy
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Joyce
Peggy Thorn
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DAN WRIGHT looking nttraciivn I * G
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hostesses Lams Phillips and Mrs I f grey I'oiduroy -kill and liliick l" ' God i l o o I, I'btn lot lb. „i , i If* .1
:'nd while chcrl.eed blouse . .
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Candidates ROY HOLLER m u l
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HENRI' WITTE exchanging pel .
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giated garlic has been added, is Itical view * mi the corner .
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spooned over them.
MISS
MADELINE
MALLEM
M f ... (..-. .&lt;•H ,%II* 1 III 11V1*'p u f lr ? ] S hii*l&gt; \»
To Sew, S ji.vn Dm'lif a-SIMwhile
The Iveses nre devoted to the heading for ihe f!iiy Hall lo
fin me, inn Site would f|U -li i •
California tradition of the huge, v id e .............M. L. CUI.I.UM. hack
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lion
to i i i . o nd d r a p e
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hospitable salsd bowl. Into tma, fiom New Y’oik Slate, greeting
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By DAVID TAYLOR M ASKS
MRS W ILLIE SLOAN rushing
f *t r n it i: i i n ; F n \
Assoc laird I’lesa Food Editor
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l o m a k e l.i-i lo. .i l i k e a
AP Newafeatures
Burl Ives has made musical dive. chkory. chunk* of tomato, bark In Ihe telephone office aflei ’ t 'le iv vooii,- g ill l,i,,,l-l I**,,,,, In R i t e w o u l d l e a . . . b o w 1 IMUl
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"Tha Forgotten Yeara of child­ history with his* popularisation finely "chopped
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h e m . 1.1 ol
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cottage ABLER relaxing over n mp n f .... .
hood."--------- - —
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of
simpti- American
an fotksonga x n d ilf?^ •"d1 sometimes
......... 1st
, ' h ' b ’R i l - ’l l " - .
•I I , , , m I,,., m g g v b a n k
anchovies, or dlcad ham coffee .it the drug store
That’a whal Clara Lambert. Di. :i,a||",7l7 But' when it ....... lo rook'
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,„&lt;v,.| Inn-,* t&lt;* del......I
"tying , ••I., I,. Is* It* 41*sis 1.• lu ll . Itr*» i»\\
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° Jp»chrr Kouration n t| ,,K
hifn m, nntininv rrripr or cl.lrken. Over it. Juit before VIRGINIA t.ONGWEI.I.
'll*
I- ,,|d*- (•• -to tiling
i
tossing, they pour a salad dressing hn day off from M a te
the n a y SchcwU Aftsociation. ctlU |HVir|
tnkrs off-likr h .........
t. i.-* I..
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riding -..................„
w ill,
the ir p .i botwfrn H ind 12.
. playrr rnibroid**rinc * dmpb nf olive oil, tarragon vinegar, salt,
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These aro the forgotten y e a r a . „|| hinds of fare ifol ga» pepper, garlic salt, celery aalt and bet luiahand . . . MltR F. I* M,i. l„ 14IMI4«I| . Ill •11 ’ • . - %h
a Ira spoon or so of chill sauce. RINES walking from tin ! ,.trial
•he explains, “because Johnny I imnomir flights,
S•I’ll 4 «I.I |*t 1" 1 ’Sllllf •
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and Mary have lost the charm of ] f w n or, "Ball.ul Fain,." Id The proportion of oil to vinegar, Center to the (Illy Hull 1 cnal Mills • Ilt 1• |t*l| &gt;*|||||2 I III' Ill-si ! 11„ I 'mI--,| R t iii, i. .
advise*, should
should be
lie about....................
about vote
i. .ti'tl*.y fm t|i«' .*. I
MRS...................
GKltlti.l MIXON
babyhood and have not yet a c is,'n F v . „ . n , l » V a l l e y ','am-h h e ', |!"rl |"'&gt;vl««’a.
lllMM'fl ••Ml •Isillll Hi14 . •
to . "one,
hi 1 1 iit .i i i i n f i-nv-'l c ,i
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qulred the bloom of the 'teen 11
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be almoat equal to MRS. F. p. KOUMILI.A 1. •l.eck
ager.’ Children of this age nte||,,« aotohiogtuphy, "Wayfa. rug •J heeae
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Sll* Ml4|.iv ,*f|* |ItssssM t ll
list
not *o lovable as they were at Stronger
i:llltl|ss|ssil Mllir I ).|a Its skII . IM
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thr*e. nor
*o exciting a a they In- l.ami't found time to -to up homogeneous, and
f••919 ••" Il'Bl IllliP |Im 1iIImI IIMS’Ml il
are In adolesrenre"
no...-- c\lrit fine dUhr*
When adding to salad.
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The Inner world of the (i.to-12 Hurl 1- *1 home he does -t I", of
"Waryfarlng Stranger" la Just
fri:**. 1 i V8MII evict lh f 1V II MV. - h*.
JOHN
RKUMLEV
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rean-olda it hard to get at. And cooking for parties— f-t one the kind of book you'd axpret
mot li* i IIM«| fllllll'l •II • •slll'f if •1
GUTIIRIK p«4HhiK Hiv tun* f
because they are elusive years of the t,c t reason*, lie likes front Burl Ives. Like
ll*' rl»l IM •*''
nl» folk on flrat Klrrft mul
it. Av •if the ' '.ll*' \
host.
lie’s music It has a simple, amaiinglv
and at timet baffling, she has being an active
Mil'll Itilfn ii f.s fltlv* is •IrllMMl *1 l&gt;»’'
er.tte............. Judge M II
just written a 32-page illustrated again.' the p .stive, do-nothing effective sty!
with a rare ferL
flir ii •• #»f lh*« ill* i ilimi *•»* • * •*m
pamphlat, "Underatandlng Y’our to • .--e • that • your - gue-ts • Ing for people andi a poignant pic- of Titusville and Stitt, \t.mnev mul Mm f iiii'l M'*il»f s.r «***** f'M
MURRY OVERSTREET
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Child—Ages A to 12," iaaued by have- a • time school of. thought.
turlngg of m*ny
many of the way* of
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Sine* Ihe lve.se* ofteu u»e their American lift. After you read the sintmee walking along lit, otal.i i *|..
th# Public Affair# Committee,
s t r e e t ............... W. ) tt t I it IN'. t, ve. •*1 • , ii, i, iim|. l..tti*.
!n r , of New York.
krtow why,
when you
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nova you anow
wnjr- worn
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cook ^rbecue s tjl P it
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fooi, ha think# earn,ting voters to thr Cl.v Hail
For dealing with children In likely
MRS. AMELIA N't'lit,I- |him t|nr&lt;s hr * \|»rrl t•• ii* t *i hto
this difficult phase of growth. indoors or out. Burl ha* s'esrelones! , |rlt of h)§ g ou fl,,,,, iiltnol, h&lt;rl. ...............
on her wav to the poll.
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Mr*. Lambert offer# the following a barbecue -auce that a nut of thi* tage
When I asked
him what he
Off the record’ A \vr II kttnv%|i
suggestions to be used, not aa an W o rld . It staite witli a qua.let of look* forward to eating, now. Mcthodlat bishop, itaittng
on
grated gallic when ha goe* horns to hit family
Infallible guide for on-tha-xpot a cup of olive oil, a &gt;rr»t
a speaking tour, delivered »-•- in lie, . ell,,. l'.,tt"&lt;l |,i ..,* &gt;» !,&lt; &lt;• -.
emergencies, but for long-term dove, a medium-sized g.alcd hn said: :
Rial address to the men'- .-I-,'- of ,&lt;|.-rni.-ot ’ *o,.ri,
,*."l pm ■* I •*
guidance In helping your child onion,, * teaspoon each of dry
"I look forward to tha fowl that large chinch. He told
.e r a !
fill t h ,.l| bit I ,.*.,.I*
n.usla.d and salt and paprika. u
by most great chefs fresh, -parkling anecdote. B,o
to develop fully:
M OVPriooliad
overlooked by
hr
f0 ncentrata on auch exotic i-aii.e he wished to rep.-nl tti.ni „l
1. Know what-to expect before­ chill powder_ to taste, a half tea
A flMllhlr I •* Is f i n * * Mi Mil'
(6*'l
guinea
ph«a*an' other meetings, he r.-qm
nu han, pheasant,
hand Be prepared for question* spoon -.f hlark pepper (fleshly item* a* g
th**
about aex, "shockers," tall tales, giound from peppercorns), a cup .ralre chicken or tha nummln.•[ rotters 'tot to include «ny ... then, i's nl .ii Ii* • \«•11. ?’Im §»*•
of thick blxrk unsweetened coffee. ird. This fowl, so dtlectabU an,
Wftll • i n i k i i \
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lie*, or dealing.
t*
In
their
arcounta.
A
cub
trp»rter
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"Shockers" are best handled • third of a cup of lemon and lint,* m i Ignored by cooks la non* other turned In a glowing repoti ••( tin of |»n|»n•••it III** Mill)
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I m m l i u mi k
liirlui|f« *
with humor and a light touch, and Juice combined, three tablespoons then the old hen, preferably one occasion. IL. gave a .•onn-i- .tun
old, wild, da.k honey from the a limit threa yeara old, past her
i\ l i i r f
|h »i I M'f v
nf
flu* h i l t hftli
a simple, direct, honext answer of
Ire.' in (he orchard that ad­ laying day* and heavy- with fat. ntary of the address, and - ■»&gt;■Ind I If if m ‘ 1 1♦*« h i l l ’ll i i i »**i t i •••• I k e
without a display of ahame, con­ bee
ed:
"The
bishop
also
told
mintjoin* thr Ives house, and a cup This get* Dolled slowly ften hours
h .n i l s;
u
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fusion, or anger.
ber of grmd stories tlist ,ai.not w i i i i Imm
of water. The garlic and onion are
HlHtlr o f pin ♦**• lu l l
Htrnw m u l 1
When a child lie*, he may be cooked in the oil for a few min- Is not too long) over a wood (ire, he published "
i l m t f i l l ^ i l ii i i 'l 1 1 1 m isle'll w i t h r i h
afraid of puntahment or of loaing utea. The blended dry ingredients with Judicious amounts of thyme.
llOII m u l I Mis c llH U l|o ||f!l S o f |»l at!*• i
your love. Relax your demand#, followed by the liquids, are added Imylaaf, and roooaury added, and
ii11«I f i i l n i i ’ll i i v i t i t l
i i n i l n l flMill
make him feel aure of your love and the mixture is allowed to with a lot of thoughtful tasting.
o i i I m iiiiv
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and understanding, ‘ no matter simmer for a half hour. Then, into When you add tho homemade egg
noodles and let them gently anwhat happen#. .
i good-sized square of muslin or,
Stealing Is usually brought bleached, washed flour-sacking Is aorb the thick goldan gravy the
By LEE LINDER
about because there Is not enough put a cup of freshly-ground ruf­ iest.lt la. axcuao the expression, fit AP Nawaft*tur*a
hdventure In your child's Ilfs fe*. This Is tied tightly into r. hag. for a king.
PHILADELPHIA - At • • Mra.
Give him more thing* to do and put on the end of a stick
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die
BAPTIST O. A-a ftR B T
Knits
Bernice Orend la an accmiii.l. ‘bed
more attention.
style), and allowed to aoak In the
Tha Intermediate Girl's Auxili­
P a t uteri I •;
8 . Keep talking thlage over to­ sauce. The coffee swab Is then ary nf tho First Baptist Church bricklayer, carpenter, paper hanger
gether. Reading* atorlee Is one used to moisten the mc-it fre­ •'•01 ))&gt;ld Initiation service on and ne*dleworker.
Mra. Orand, a widow «l.“ lives
; "talk festa" quently aa It cooks.
wav to hare
Thursday night at 7 tl0 P. M. In alone, recently completed ,&lt; ••rick
which •lead to undemanding.
You ran use this sauce to bar­ ihe church annex. All girle from 13 balustrade on Iter front p-ocli.
8. EncouragemkHt.dramatic play becue a chicken or a steak. When through 16 year* of ago are invit­
■van though It te often a noisy, the Ives parties are really large ed to attend alio parenta and W. She designed, mixed morta. and
Yes, Maple for th- ! n
laid porch railing and pill*, by
they u«e it for a whole spitted M. U. membera.
herself.
ing Rooni Is ai'"* • ’
animal—either a small pig or a
"No one helped me,"
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wise aelectlnn. It. tn-h
A fall fruit cup la delieious when
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covet rr. Over spiinu umL.
an a eloeetfnf' of
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Now aha’a laying a cement floor
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h Anticipation Of Saturday Tilt
GAlNF.SVIl.I.k, Nov. 1, (Special)— Hie Cily of Jacksonville it
inR out the ctr|&gt;e paper and mudy liLUni m snticipslion of the
idleway City** rrgulnt *ra»on gridiron thuw of Ilie year, ihr annunl
foridu Georgia game.
Hie I‘&gt;48 tcrau ilis|&gt;ei up at one of die bctl in yeon, with both
«mi entering the new Cslor Ikiwi *p&lt;utinK very iniw i table rccurdt at
*' the mhl-wny mark.
Florh
Florida's
(ialnrs huve mowed
I ', down four
f
opponents while bow. singer, who sports un 8.0 rushing
average, lending u crew of sent
K S ir to two. After losing u tough hacks
t tinI are dose con, |*'t Hurt
one to Mississippi in the season** for General
Klectrlc when it com**
ifr 0- It, the Bmi linns In run I
Tills* 28-14, Alililirn, MI-9, to Jet prupulslou, the Florida
e Soil Ins 41-12 lost to SEC l.-uilur leant is n datigerous striking unit
!• Oeargln Tech 7-42, mol trunnreil from any part of the gridiron.
The (Intor speedsters me given
'urman SB-14,
Georgia, after u ,low beginning strong support from Jorrln* Joint
hirh raw the Athenlnn* ease liv Cox, 2IMJ iMiund Gainesville bov
hattsnoogo J 4-7 uud lose In nil- wllh speed to burn, mnl Uucr„i|l
Werftil Nortli t’nidlt.u 14-21, Godwin, plunging Gator fultbHi k
mopped up the gridiron with Ken­ •hat has mldr,| many a nee.ril
tucky, HI,-12. l.MtJ 22 ii, Miiinil yard ni dose ipmrters
4E-2I, und Alabama Ilf,-It.
When Johnny Itauch and J o e ,
,* Coach Wally Bnlt"' powerhouse fieri, the lending threat* of the
boasts • strung line uml fail, Georgia sip,ml, start mixing trick,
Versatile huckfiehl. la-1 bv Johnny and turns Gator* fliil Griffin,
Rauch, nne of the nutluo’s top I.nren Itrnmhis, Kldridgr Ueacli,
aerial artists, ihe Georgian* rum- and Cbm ley Huiisinger, the new
bins an almost niibeutulile over­ Gtilor Howl turf will be |jk» * .
head game with n slushing ground ground up chee*,-enkd ufler u
attack.
lenipeNtuoiis piirmle of luudidnivn
Head Coach liny Wolf or the seekers whale the dnylighis out
JOHN c o x
Florida (iatorn fields one of th* of one another In one „f the lop*
Florid*
best backfleldn in I In- South, intern games of the season for both)
Mud,
Mui'li of Florida's offensive
Conference. Willi Charley Hun- eiptuds.
hop
hope rules on the broad shoulder*
of 210 pound rlitht halfback John

WEDNESDAY NOVAuMB

pH£L L4K 5 ME DoaJE
MIAMI. Nov. :t. fFNHI— Flor*
Th*
Ketnliiole
High
School
idu will huve its strongest ropreCelery Fed II sijund football age/^f4M
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G oL9£M
sentulinu in history in Florida
glcgiition dropped u bard fouybt
CH.OWA4 -------Erd A
14 to 0 contest to the Malnlund
horse iiicing this winter, it Is re­
High eleven from Daytona Bench
vealed hv u check of slull assign­
last night at the high school ath­
ments at the llliileali track. Ileudletic fluid.
iltg the list is tlie string owned |
Dio heavier, mure experienced,
by Fred (3. Hooper, Jacksonville
invader* ripped for their fir»t
and Coral Galilei load builder.
touchdown in the second period
Three of the leading candidate*
op a reverse through the entlcw
for tin- fGU.IMM) Wideoer thin sea­
Sanford «nu*d Tlw plnv carried
son are Florida-owned. One Is
for 40 yard*. The lernnd Daytona
II,ropet’* (3olossril, u Smith Amer­
i tally cam* In the thud i)uurl*r
ican importation wliicli scored in
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out.
tlie IJmih'e Kveol, the Whlllawoy
Sanforu was resting at the Day­
rod Ihe Voshorg this year. Ait-1
tona three yard atrip* it the half,
other South American champion, j
and at the five nt the end of Ihe
HeiucIn f , t. longs &lt;u Jimmy (Jirch* t
ctuitesl. Time caught su&lt;lnined
rape nf Miami llnnch Heouelml
Sanford drive* each time.
won three straight blue rltitmo
Ihe ln»s of several Sanford key
atalien race* last aummer. climated J
playeii, hurt the Fed ehanr-es In
t, &gt; „ vrrorv hi the Massachusetts
the contest. Gene Smith was In­
Handicap, The third Florid* Widjured against [*eshurg, and did
eer hope in Hollo, oWned hv Mr».
not «** action. Marion Butler wax
” ■ -,i u Moore .,f Miami Beach
moved from the backfiehl to end
Belle was considered Citation's
to fill the gap, Charles Lansing,
chief rival last winter until In­
guard, ha* been advanced to the
varsity.
jured.
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In addition to Colossal, Hnujiei
u s e , use,,
has two outstanding pros tree's for
FIN F BEGINNING
Iha fhtltwm Flamingo. They arc
AUSTIN, Te*. _
(/I*)— By
Ocean Drive ami Olvmpin Idle
RUH3KU, OOOWIN
downing Imuisiann Stale here in
Florida
former wnn the Hialeah Juvenile
the IU48 gridiron opener, the lln i- ,
Muvflnwer, I’rntrie ftiutc mid H*l
ver.ity of Texas l/mghurnx main- 1 Newfound power in the Florida
nmnt Fnturitv Ttli*. Ihe l;-l *cr
tsined their record of never losing Gator Imckfiehl Is coming front
mored in the Jodet nnd I'rlnier
a home opener. In M years of Bussell Godwin, 202-|iound full­
Florida will Imve the veteran
football hiatnry, Texas has lost back from Hastings who iutned
Ituxfux from Muse Hnitrio's 8 nnonly one opening game, that by the Gator* till* year from Junior
figured prominently in Gator sliioc stable for retire senlnM'in in
an extra point, at Kansas in 11)318 college. Godwin has gained 96
ground gaining. Cox aland* »ec- the sin in's H-t*
Ilv V. I*. BRYAN
*''" ^ceot
Thr entire record reads r,2 wins,
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uiiil to Charlie llunslnger witli PI.............
N VdiVII.I.K, Tenn,, Nov, 3 two ties and nne loss. Highest yards on 21 plunges at the line.
Hv I 'l t A N K K ( K
218 vu, ds and four touchdowns world'* speed record f"i 7 ‘* Gir- f/P&gt; Louisiana State’* battered '■neninp game margin ever scored Jle will get Ids next test against
A I* Neu st e a l ores S p o r t . E d ito r
netted from scrimmage this year, 11*11
Tiger i ome here Mnturilav to try bv the Lmiglmrns was 741) over the pining Georgia forwards in
lie goes uguinat Georgia In Jack­
| tierugross' Noble Hern. Mr*. tr, 11 in h luile In Vnnilerhllt'“ SMIJ in IBltl. Must points ever Jacksonville Saturday
sonville .Saturday.
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streaK Ttmir
Tnotr scored against them In an opener
| &gt;GAINESVILLE. Nov. :i. m IRONIC SPRAIN
NKW Vi 'UK If you missed thej
A |l Christopher'* Itundlriih, .lake H„ullieu tern Conference fnnth'dl was the IB nntrhed by Kansas In
Not the least lot 1111&gt;iii1111y over
SOUTH IIKND, Ind., 1/17 Tlnv
l!l|K
Olympic
Games
there*,!
»till
Stu-r's Ficre Jaerpiet. t’ircle M's |,allc matches twu teams with the lone loss. The period from
1 their task of playing Georgia at
Coy McGee, Mt)-poiiud Irish !.alf
Cosmic Mlssle. lino Chappell's l.et i "siticlile" schedules.
Jacksonville Hnlurdav, Ihe Florida a diuiiee to see every event. One ^
191.1 to 19.131 found the Longhorns |hack, has been un the injured list
Daiice are 'V,titer Flo'riiln-nwnwl
football sgiiml Is sipping through of the finest sport* pictures ever
Tlx- siogle-winu f’ommiidore*, being scored against only once in only once during his tenure un
Spirited drills this week wllh on* filmed Is Ihe J. Arthur Hunk
•takes horses which will rare at fresh from one-sided victories over 21 opening traines.
the Nitre Uume varsity.
Last
production "The Olympic (James
major plan In mind.
lllnlenh Space tins treeo asslmied Auburn. Yale and Kentucky, nr*
sea no, after withstanding the
8 top Johnny Bauch uni tlie of IP4H." The full-length tech­
also for racers (.eloMpliie •" Hunt­ favored to win bv perhaps two
REBHKINH ALL
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i.dls of mammoth linemen during
f channs of whipping Georgl'i Itt- nicolor film runs an interesting
er Lyon. \ F I'lnck. IlHI Hunllev. touchdowns. They've come a long
WASHINGTON. DC. i,P )-T h r practice and games, he stepped
r m a le considerably, they have twu hour* and Id minutes.
i,HI. AN DO. Nov. !l, (/Pi— Twen­ C A ll'Neil, Jt . null Gulden Shoe wnv since they dropped rally- Washington Redskins of the Na­ into a hole ill tlie field whit • walk­
You can see Hu. expressions ,n
p been (old. That Is Ihe pruiect.
•easou games to Georgia Tech and tion aI Foot tml) League iiuu-t sn ing hack to the huddle. Thu remit
Farm
Coach Hear Wolf, obviously the fares of the marathon rur. ty nine Itollios College Tar* wiH
I
Mis-i- Ippi nnd let Alnhnms l|e "all aliniiiii'' coaching staff. Head was n sprained ankle.
happy over the uttltude Ids charges tiers. You cun see Ihirnev Ewell leave I,v train early tomorrow uf
them on a In* l-.r-rond pass,
Couch Turk Fdwaids ha:&gt; t-ecn
i-HONK 200
•re taking, stood in midfield yes­ doing Ids "victory dance" after terooon fo- Ihelt Intrreertlonnl Tribe 'Tfi Have Ono
Th, Tigers only wins in six con­ witli Hie rluh since it first was
lltlF x
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till
Mini a*"!!
terday and watched Ills l.ncks go the finish of tlie J is i in -ter dash fi.utl,:iII game with Ohio Wesleyan
test!
were
over
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nnd
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1 through a brisk drill on pass Kwell thought Ii,. warn hut In* University Saturday afterr-nr.:: “*
Training l.walion rsggo -c l nry ve neen playing an ner Joined Ihe leant one vein Is' iwmikt
didn't. Iliirrluno MJIlajtl
ii MIcdiiri km.
fji defense.
even
tougher
echedule
than
the
fore
it
was
moved
in
IB17
to
Clinch Jack MrDowall planned a
' cio pasa defense Is mlv&lt;| iiiIm," him ni tlie tope.
rt.FVFI.AND. Nov. d. dl'i
Commodores. Tliey’ve droptied four Washington from Boston. Back
'I lie has
erpieslriun
■- ha said,
“if
the passer
allday events bring out long lad light dummy scrimmage The Cleveland Indians will liiiv- games, (nit they're not n|iuh)g|T.in&lt;T field Couch Wilbur Motue juite-d
I in throw, lie looked lowuitl the excellent hiirsemunslilp anil close- ngainst Ohio Wesleyan plays to­ „ri,, location instead of two for for losses to Texas, Georgia, North in 1U.1B nnd l.lne Coach T'err
CIVIC DRAMA GUILD
t deep corner of the lot wh»n he up shuts Hint make you feel ns day to wind up preparations,
tlie training of its eastern farm Cuiulina and Miaslsslpid.
Walton played with the IU41 clevthough you're.. sitting- in ii Mail,
r laid It.
Th, T h is , with a record of onei ,-hihs H H lllu*/.t Wetmd, dlOF N.Y. 1941*49
It’- the Vumlcibilt homecomlng en.
At that spot Lin* Couch T**J ■
™innte fdinicn Imx at the win in four sturts. have fared
„f lids- fatoi clubs, said game, und Vartdv fans can't forget |—
Otoma fiilixol Sulnt»i|ilion SitUt
lOIMy had the hig Imye working Nntimiul Horse Show. Tile liike ilWG’* I,Hilling Bishops
i
that LSD’s T-formntiou attsck
Xrd, Tltul'a where Fluriila's pins ""'e , and a spill which nlnm-1 limes In a «,-ril-s that dates buck , With the exception of three spoiled their homccumlng two against LSU.
Vanderbilt, which hasn't idavctl
oca
0 " DI* YOUR
lf*nse begins, it was nlivlnut. The •••'smli'd In a fist fight, '.he yacht •o |B!17, and have won twice
, wex'riu fauns wliicli will contl'iii* ytiir ago )iy scoring twice through in Nashville since the opening
3alor lineman have assigned -hem-1
" n,l 'hiwnhlll skiing nt ihe
t |()1 (1, ||„kersf iehl, t alif , the the up-to-then Impregnahle Com­ game, has developed a free-scoring
SI ATS »Y MAIL |
Th Ulllouns hove defeated llhet •,
k|v*a a tin get for Sultitduy. It » idler GuIiich In Hwltierlnml iuing tin* &lt; uni*,
■•* i’oik*en- motio,,. line.
w mtil Mi. Union '|*rnlt,*f&gt; m-UvUi«*v% wDI *»
(Prior to opaninQ of Ids OHic*|
running and passing attack, ihe
i Georgia'* aeriul ex|iert fju.tr- ol,l daxxling color and u lot «.f in surcesslon. after dropping II 20- (rttt,,,| Ml „„„ point. Last year Ithn
Vamlerhllt Coach Henry K home folks are ansious to re,, I re
irhark Johnny llourh.
|excitement.
tiled i Sanders recalls that Van lv Nulley. Ilerb Rich, Jim Tabor,
H decision to Hnltlwln-Wnllacc in (W
|(1M| farm
fHrm training was doit**
ih
eastern
THREE BROADWAY STAGE PLAYS
Coach Wolf passed up the usual
" ‘'ri*w "7 Jtltll worked rp the their npenart ,
hasn't beaten LSU since 11)317, Berry and other Comnind ir« bucks
Huffiilk, V«., *nil
*nd Union
Unlmi ‘-ity,
nt Hiiffulk,
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}J-. Tuesday rough wurk. The Imy* ' i|iii, including 7h cnuieratnen win,
Justice .aid Uhto-W.sleyan, vieThat was tie fore Sandcrc became lug the hall.
■bra pappt'U up and lurin' for maimau 18 color ciiuiern i, Klght tor In four of llielr five game* to ^ ' Wetrel said he had vDIUhI
rmuti her*.
But LHU knows how to u-ute
bctlon. Wolf can’t risk any !nl» * - 1
of telenlinnp line*, w -re laid date, was "a fai superior club tu Bnnit -iiit ..........................
"Tlte Tigers," said Samlrfs. too. The Tigers collected IB points
ALL MY SONS • BUT N O T G O O D B Y E
nnnn and Mvrtle Beach, H. (I., as
aquad Injuries.
Illiroughmit Loudon's huge Wern
Hrrslivterian.'' wliicli defeated Ihe
. rrxiiiinrc »Hes, but tbnl n« "lave played pne of the tuughest against Mississippi, and that was
W;‘v ■A racunl crowd for Jncksonvllle J****y Stadium for rommitnlcatluns
JO H N LO V E S M M Y
IB-7 two weeks ago.
. i , , derision tiad been made. Tito sclii-dules In Atm-rlcu. They're not much iM-tter than the -even points
f . of 84,001) U offered to see |he ' l"'lween film control hi'iiili|iini ler i Tars
. |,urine** manager. It,idle the team to b* frightened l,y any- Vundv tallied before the Die Miss
Hollins continued rough
........ win k- | „
• Simon lltkih lot oil 1 Haft-U latludlng ftdtiol lai
' (tarns play.
|1 &gt;"I produclion units, Due -nJlhou
i , ,|la. N()(. probably lo.dv'a won-lost record. Ttny t« offensive gut going in Ihe final
all week with Llue Coach
o iD it t n u iD IN o i u i * o r t r c i i r r
d.\- , Tils Gators have tlicir plniis l.iid ^*'1 " f »pei-iiilly.prepared .i-i-linl. \ills
t
the
entire
'
|,
„nln,.1
|
week.
The|h,-M*r
than
lots
„f
tenuis
with
tex Waite puDiog me enure wm,|,j
hough nnd they me itiricled ni V"'"'
W,,K "btulned from uiltid through long drills of two |,M|jniia comliicl tlo-ir spring train- good records. Aov team that run ipiarter.
Nst*
p»reH» t*. **d
*',fc
1,11 aJJuntJ tntihpt IJ.
However. If the Commodores
Johnny Hnucli.
nHnehester, N. V
score four tom-hdowns ngainit play at home as they've U-i-n do­
nt 'p,,es„o, An*
S Iv M IN O L K C O U N T Y J A Y C K K H
"The Olympic Grimes nf l!l|8 ", n-otie lilockiug. Today Ju stice, j
Hire ha* to lie plenty good.
ing on foreign fields, they should
ii"I11UWNT TP’KKTH IIAt.K I
un Fugle Lion release, is mis of sent Ihe first two Tar elevens'
■
LITTI.K I.ONGIIHHN
m
"At tleromuu i* one of the best win. Hut iel Vauilei liill’i new­
■'■ ■■wsuwutwmiB-i
4
K
AUBTIN, Tex., t/l1, Fo, Ihe the
III In-nt spoils films in history.
backs
III
Ihe
Hotitli
uml
Abner
i l -u i t u i i
B , tl
found offensive fuller, and the
fourth straight yent, tiny Ilyina M leaves little loom for improve- niniM* rkhIiirI Dim 11 rmiium.
Witnborly,
who
-cured
twice
on
Bayou boy-, may spell another
Conch Jack MrDowall wiH take 3'|'||rOtII{ H
D r ills
for tlie futuie.
(Pup) Glllory holds the title of meul
m
Ole Miss, I* n truly gren' end."
Commudore humeruming.
i 2f, pluver sipnel I" t thin Tlmrathe llnivernily of Texas’ iiiiiillesl •
tint LSU Couch Gnvncll Tinsley
football .player.
Gillory um, tliel Flunk llnweii Howell, who is iinv. The game, set for Saturday! [j|.;|,AND, Nov. 31, 1,17— Head snv* the Tigers do fear Vander­
_
llrailv Cowell sent Stetson's
. fcaltr* up to l it) poitiuls in . id. completing his first year ns mud ifternoou, will lie Ohio- Wesleyan’*
bilt.
Hatter* through a light serlmmaga
form.
The largest in ItGK Is I secretary nf Ihe l‘liilu&lt;lelphi,i |‘hl| hnmeenming.
Vandy,” he said, "will Ih .lust
tbe
second
time
It
will
mnke
mountainous Hud McFumu, u 1JU-1 lies,
"
did mich a grand Job caring
C »wur
yesterday m preparation f«r the
|oUK,,
Ole Mins unless we
plavrtl
at
Helbv
•
he
T
sis
have
d aophomuro lineman.
Balunlav afternoon contest aguiosl |(|(|
Bbou, ^BC(.
fHlr Vsndv
|for Ihe playera’ needs amt ironsField
lit
Delaware
They
dropped
w I portal Ion during the season Hint
Krskine College here.
muPj, an WP f,,nred Ola Miss.
a
27-11
decision
to
the
Bishops
'they got together (71)11 fo.' 11 girt.
With several players on Die m- ,p,lB t,onbh* with our boy* lust
I When Howell returned to Ids Wil- there in 19317 in a cimtenl played lured list, Cowell sub) rough *l’, ',w eek was they were Just plain
L
mlngton, Del., home after the In a snowstorm. Blur* then th* ■ion* would lie held to n minimum |„l(|)Vd—they hnd In lw&gt; up too
OPTOMKTHIHT
Phils' final road trip he was eur- Tars have whipped them In two aa a guard against further cas­ many weeks in a row."
Me
-itic
fritted to see in Ids parlor a com­ lilts here.
ualties. The vorslty spent consid­
Roth conches report their sunsd*
PROMPT COMPLKTK
O I’ B N H 12: If. P . M.
bination radio-|i)mnugrnpli-tele v|.
erable time going over Erskln* in good condition and, barring
OPTICAL HKMVICK
"ion net,
practice injuries this week, icsdy
plays.
Till! T.F FDR Bil l.
"Till* In for not having lost a
The weekend Florida State game f.,r Saturday's game.
Hnlfburk
pr»*crlb*&lt;t, dlap*ns*d
CLEVELAND. 1/17 — Util Me.
I .A S T D A Y W K D .I
single
piece
of
baggage
during
idfalra and ad|ualmaala mad*
now a couch for the cost Hie'son Ihe services of reserve Bobby Berry anil Center Charlie
Ihe Hc*»un," Hsid one of the Keehnin,
end Hill Clayton, at least for this Hoover, out last week due to in­
Cleveland
Indians,
Is
the
only
players,
Raura 9-11 —&gt; 1-b
manager over to win ma|cr lcs&lt;o» werk. Clayton recelvrd a sprained juries, are due hack in the lineup
When Ihe Brooklyn football pennanls wllh teams tcprcseitiing ankle.
HaL 1-11
Dodgers
scheduled
an
exhibition
AtlaalM Nallonsl Hanh MM«.
three different cities. McKis-hnl*
LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
game. They were afraid the won with the Pittsburgh Pirates
Haaferd, klortda
(Mo,.*.
m«u
DICK
Dodger* might take a lientinf In 1926, illrected the Ht. laiuls
PhoM SM
iU % ' GARDNER • HAYI
agaiiut Charlotte's clippers am Cardinals to the title In 1928 tml
do harm to u future ilnltlmura won championship- with Hi* Cin­
F r id a y !
hItraction. The Dodger* won, 8.1
cinnati Reds In I Bin and 19411. His
to 7.
lucidentnlly, Conch Cedi 11126 Pirate* Olid tUIII Reds won
Hanford-Orlandn ltd.—Turn
Isle’ll of Hie Colt* refuse i to per­ th* World Boric*.
Klgkl on 131 AI Glut* Tower
mit team or individual picture*
j i t um removu thoau tin* before a game due tu * put
Awardtd By
tatrablo odors from your superstition.
POLICY PKDDLKR
KA8 T I.ANHINti, Mich., m rater. Nothiim to buy.
Llttl* George Guerre, pocket site
lathing to malntnin.
Michigan 8 tat* College halfback,
taiv cbowt
wo* uk uurrvsMfiil thin sumiuvr «*llItur Irmurunco us tic ix on tlx*
rlillroni
Uurlntc one
month
I olu men agree that Olive* rank*
uerro ranked second In
In
rlajit with Cecil Smith of Toxaa' hla company's central dlviri.m of
TO B IB
and Ntew Iglchart of Westhury. three nolle*. A senior, Uuerr#
"TWO GUYS FROM TKXAft" with Dennis Morg.n .ml Jack
N. Y„ a* the top player* In the plans to enter the Inmirunra I oalLaraM on Nay, IS or |(,
expensive gome.
tie** full-time when lie grad until.
dORO TH Y
INSTRUCTIONS

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Lmiisiana State To
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Fur Vanderbilt Tiff

Wolf Is Optimistic
The (luhhouHi*
Over Chances In
Georgia Contest

vow s

29 Rollins Tars
To Leave Tomorrow
For Delaware, 0.

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AUBURN . . .
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FLORIDA . . .
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CA. TICK . .
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Phone S I2 , Gnlinsvlllr, &lt;Special)—A brulllii |&gt;i t&gt;iriuni utt the afternoon of
j Thillmliiy, Niivemltei II. will he a
If*atIIre uf llie Oral ilny ut u twuJduy inurltiim conference nt the
[t nlveraity *»f i-'lorldn tpohsured
'by (lit R on-I,. t ' •d Dealers' A*au|f lOtltltl.
i The Southern Mixed Peed Menu,
• a , |Im lin er.' Aaso, i iltnu will hold Ita
Hentl Check ur Money Order
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mil 12 iiHii
I I I I Speaker* mi the hrnller program
I I I |will Kiel mil 1'inf .1 ('. Hell, head
iof (lie, poultry depot tluelit nt the
University of (ieoi|&gt;lu, Donald
|Hell, .Miami bfolli'i pioilneer, and
OTHER*U)W PRICKS OF PREMIUM BRANDS
I Dr. I / -I li He unit* Ite, proteitul.
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llinvi-i fity.
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N. Il Mi In inif. henil of the pout**
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ll V division ill ‘ he I'lliVe I.ity of
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shin of liniih'i |iriliio t ion. The'
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ill!
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Lord Salisbury |2. ID
ami l)i II K lleehtel. diiectnr of
J m enreh fm i laig.- milling com*
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W a » l A i t wilt ha a r r e e t e o
a t a * tha tele pkua* ua ia*in• r t a t a n i r h a r a * If m u ' » • » '
la lla la * la lh * lete eh u a e huuh.
Ih r a l a r a far Ihla ar»wmmaea•laa lha aU xtrllaei la *.|i»oinl
la t a r praM y llr.
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p a h ll .a i l a a .
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T H E

BOR RENT

1

AUTO 01,ASS, Safely plus,. ex- Office Malinger A Hmd.kc,-pet III
I I '■ (''Ml S.-rviee aiid Tax
Man or womun. tiulf &lt;M In
pertly linditlletl ill all make* of
lepoits John P Dempsey, 210j
t l Ilmtoi. Luke Front link Plant
cur a.
i ndll* Phone fill?.
SUNK AIt IK GIuhn A Palm Co.
SAVE A L IFE
Experienced *ule*lnilv
li'vn H
112-114 W. 2nd
M \\ HE Y o l It OWN
A A Deparllneiit Si,ii
UK v 1
Phone 120
Hy iiHvini' your car or truck
Sanford Ave.
.-linked ovei fry our expert
Cabbage planln. Marlon Market,
no i liunii - I Die Nleering nyxYellow Resident. Phuna HOU R. WOMEN! You cun earn &lt;■*. .*
tem •"Mfe'' Ale the hraka* fldmoney for Xinax ut Plofidu
L. H. Mann. Lake Monro*,
pr ted fill ipilek Slop T Monthly
Punhfnn* hy Woiking int'ktpayment ptun fni Impel join.
Theie are teiiiporniy mptit p., i
PRIKU .IIIMHO HliKIMP dlniiari
S.\N| OIMI Mo l n il X EUPT CO.
tlnn* open now' Geiiem! i
every night. HOMER’S.
211* W I n *1 Si reel
kill work foi white w. ie-n
SEWING MACHINE Center 110
Don't delay I Applv in p. i .n •
l,» Mr* Slurb ..r V. \i ... , ,, Help S e ll, Self S e r.lra l.anndry
W. Ini. opp nil* Prlneevi Thenllnera
Iruniim
ire. i'll. IIUII.
Plorldu PiialduiiH, An I.,,-. N »'
lllii W. ITilh Si
I*.....a tin t
GinpiTmit trees Mlo each. It. W. AVON PRODUCTS
U ....... . i„ i
•
iRI.ANDli
Miiriithn
Senlln*l.
Or*
from common colds
l.oii|. Phone 788-W.
work purl time dm my t lm-i i lundn Kvenliiii Stnr ('all Ralpk
mu* rush *e«*on
Sune- -1■11
line
I
Irtn*
J
Sweet llomlin orange* f l Hu.
worker* will he k' id mi nft* i
It. W. Lord. Phono 188-W.
the llolitiuyx for Vim i .nd pm I '!&lt;iU , fill fnr HuI r y, deaerator
CrrnnmlMiui relieve* piomptly be­
lime work. Write Nm.tiii Sen- &lt; und Si in let service.
Swain’* cause it goes ili'lit to the seat of Die
FUR HALE
Imry,
.'III
Euxl
Dull
Ave.
M
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;
'Inttery Service, dill W P in t trouble to helti loosen and expel
O l.ll NEWSPAPERS
Dorn. Flu.
germ ludrn phlegm, and aid nature
St
2r Pound
to nootlir and licul raw. temler. IIIIIEKA1.II OPPICK
flatnrd bronchial mucolia lilt'ia__IJ
Venetian
lllindx:
New
liliml*
Ulid
9—
WORK W A N T E D
ii ruiiiplt te recondllmmiig rerv- brdin's Tell your druggist to ex-11 you
Hron.us. mop*, wringer nmp laic-1 ^AttFENTBHINO and repairing.
ice. I'll, liun It. for free e.dl- mbottle of CrromiilMon with the un­
derstanding yon must like the wav It
mule*.
I aulckly
hour, day or week. Art Dbiik Ii
allays the cough or you «ie
SUNKAKIK (ilaaa * Paint Co.
i - ! v. Phone 776 J
112-111 W. 2nd
NEW FLOURS m f a .it l tu perii-c- Co have vutir nuutey hack.
‘hone 320
P. M. Eng lish . Hunting Contractor.
tlun. Old flum* mud' like new,
h'lni'hiiig, ch'uiiiiig Ii wuxing
A ll Work gnurantfod, Phone
TUXEDO FEED S: Complete Hue
Pm I aide pi mm plant 22 yeina fgrCoughi, ChettColdi, Bronchltil
1878-J.
Hunt’* Tuxedo Prnl Store.
experienc m Semimdi' 1'mmty
dUTTEIt ami Hpouting mstalh'd
II. M. ti'leu no. Lake Mary,
B R E A K FA ST— nerved ever1/ day
ur lepuiri'd.
Free eslimale*.
except Humluy ut I.aney'x In on
Phone filHX-W.
DODdP. Pl.YMOIITII
Store. :ir«' up.
P A R IS t.VIl HER VICE
Plain Sewing, nlleiutioiiH A re­ 101 Palmello t i e
Phiine Dill
NOTICE
UEfORDS
model ing. f) IIf l.iitircl Ave. Mr*.
f(IU
(
P!
f
iRIDA
HOME
cmii h&lt;
Five for u dollar, popular, atiiiiy
Alexander.
tint fie,
Call Of,| fm delad
ii ml race.
HDliKKKKPINd Pint time Pin
Mimlcul Note lirrurd Shop
c-li I (IddINd Simlhi-ru CIm-mi
n *!&gt;. lm1
.'101 Sanford Ave.
anclul J4»al eiiienUi, all luxe*.
Mine tDull 21) years experience.
Tractor work, ploughing, di«k
Phone UD7-J.
NOItliK REPRIdERATOH. 7 font,
leveling, hy hour or am ■
all puicelalu, perfect condition IHACTtlR Wt)HK hy the hour or
Witt Hunter, Plum* 017 M
Phone IM7-J.
jnh. Ploughing, harrowing, mow
ing A dirt moving. We npeelullxe VOIXll’ D'll Refrigeraliua lim n
HAMLIN OUANtrES^ ilfic llu.
Commercial A l)um*sii&lt;
.11
in conditioning uulldlng lot* A
Phone UhlH-Mt.
Mr*. W. J.
work giiaieult'od. Phone IU2 I: |
garden
plot*,
Phone
)li7-J.
Doyle. Osteen.
RENTALS
CARPENTER need* work. M 2
MIRRORS All tvpvs and xlxrs,
floor Saiulri A i!dg*r*«
Myrtle.
alio mirrors made to ordei.
lllll llaldw irr Co.
HKNKAKIK dim,* A Paint Cw.
Huiikkei'pei - Stenographer w ant*'
, ,
112 114 W. 2nd
work. Twenty years ex|H&gt;rience. ^ " Kr.N I . Hour sandvr K» \
Olterafioli.
ReU
'Iiliald e la te x , Man
Phone 120
Phone 7HH-W, M rs. N m luun.

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CREOMULSION

SANFORD
HERALD
OPPICK rpace In MeWrh Hmldlnff.
I.artt* light office, newly tlecorntad, -lltitlllll**, heat and ianltor strvlce furnished, Call
. Whl-W, H. * A. Dept. Store.
Modern and up to date an* room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
huvineax couple. Downtown lo­
cation. Call G60.
SIX ROOM ami hath home. Short
dlitance from town. Cull IDI'J-J.
8 ROOM furnished aparlr|ierit.
Phone G08-M.

OSTEEN—2 three room apart­
ment*, unfiirnlahed. Will fitr^ nlih If desired. Phone* I!I2.'I.
ANT IQ ll E UK D, WordrouT |(V1fT.
folding picnic table, celling light
TWIN BED ROOM, dcnthmun
fixture*, f» gal oil cun with flex­
preferred. Call evening. Mr*.
ible luise, golf club* and bag,
Grcunleaf, Lake Mary, F lu .___
dug house, etc. Phone 623-J.
FOR RENT: Unfurnished apartAZALEAS,
llutguln while they
ment. COlvt Celery Av^______
last. Come gel then). Phone
Furnished Aparimi'iit. :1U4 Went
oaa-j.
6th St.
FIRE-WOOD 2 ft. lengtliH arid
On* 10 acre trad tiled land.
*lov*-wiH*| III In lengths, MS a
60,000 cahhuge plant* in field.
cord delivered. J . W. Wilson
^ One 6 acre tract tiled land ready
Rt. ll, Box UH-A, Phone 7MH-4.
r% for cultivation. Avulluhle lm•1
pleca
living room tulle, new. 0
mvllaivly. Apply M l Plumosu
piece wicker set, used. R, O.
Drive.
Weeks, Cumeron Ave.
APARTMENT. (Ill Park Ave,
I L A II Electric Range and 1
3 WANTED TO RKNT
Century Washington oil circul­
ating heater. Phone 1U2U-J.
Furnished or unfurnlshnl house or
apartmtnt. Box S, c/o Herald. ALl, METAL 2 wheel trailer,
Couple. No pels, no children.
practically new, haa not Iwen
%RJBAi K8TATR FOR HAL.K driven over 76 miles. Cost
1220.00 Will tell at $136.00.
*RRAtr KSTATB — INSURANCE , 101H Elm. Phone ikll-R.

TWO DAYS WORK A WEEK,
liei thu Crawford, 12th St. be­
tween Holly A Maple Ave.

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furtl Paint A d la s * Co.
SI)!!.

I'lu.iie

Electric Floor Polisher
Seminole Mantuan- Co, 2]&lt;) E. I-

Uunlitenn tlpportunltlm PIANO TUNING. L\ H. Htinfre*-

Box Uhl. Sanford.
E*lMhli*licd business will show u
60‘T return on investmenl abtive WATCH, Cluck rt'|ialring. Pruni|,i
reoHunulile.
It. Iltmtit-xall opiTittiuK cost* Including
uwni'1,1 or uperatore salary of
I'TIIuwhIiIp Fronl.
1100 u«r mouth.
Reply tint
I'inmiH Dined, rt‘|mirt*l. IloittL. S. Cate Sanfortl Herald.
i|iiick ai-rvlce. Oscur Cox, Pit
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i 2 a p u c tM .
la NO’l'IC nSi— I'M LSU N A I,
Real Relate
InVMtmMta
F G .n ilfA l.fH PROJECTION'and
W. R. WILLI AMR, jC S K S
Ll r.ANKR LIVING call 961 f„r
nu N. Park Are. 1 U l i f t
cumufete dal alls on FOGGING.
P.H.A. Long Term LbAaa fl.|.
Hon ju t 'i rihemb-al* Inc.
F.II.A. H«f tjr Leant
Fuderal Im-ume Tax t-our*.« lain hi
hv Cert If led Puhllc Arcoaatiui
Expert
hegin* Monday. Nuvembor h
Fred Mf*
Conllnuea one hour &lt;|kl|y until
comtilotftl. For partlcnlan call
VENETIAN BLINDS made to ornt HchiMil, or phone 2-3260. For
d*r. Bemltiole Vandtian Blind
other cuuntea write for our teCo. 820
“ “ W. 3rd BL Phone
presi'iitnlivo to cull,
lit* will
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
1162-W.
shortly ho in your vicinity.
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor Cabbage Plants. Moses Farms,
ORLANDO SECRETARIAL AND
Electrical Appliance!
Geneva Ave. and 26th Street.
Rm*. 4 Florida State Beak Bldg,
ACCOUNTANCY # 7 1 0 0 1 .
Rt'frlgeretogf

MODERN
BN 4 bedroom Ranch type'
A K T IC L KS W A N I L D
hunt#, 8 hatha. Excellent loca- •
Apply 600 Ptuinoaa 1Drl»e,
Highest cash price paid for used
f'ht'tie 12fl9-W
furniture. Ted Davlu Furniture
Beautiful home at 1022 Palmotto Co. 811 E. 1st. Ph. 061.
Ave. Call 328-J.
•WILL BUY your car regardlsaa
CTHREK ACRES and three fifth*
__ nNi uf age ur condition.. Ratliff A
w ef land on Ave, Call 721-R. I Son*. Phone B37-W.
Persimmon.

7

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Repairing
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
20M N. Park Av*.
Pit. 1|M
Alt Work GuaranUed. ‘
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SHM UB FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
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AND TYPINO
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFOBO
Tie N. Park
T JMtoo#

0 Wr*| Church Slrrel
Orlando,
i». Florida

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- It.
LO S T i Block Cocker Spaniel. Fin*
derpleaae P|tono lOfill-J.

1834 Packard. Phone 4|7-J

6 ROOM irarage apartment wit
„
TRUCKH * THAI I, BID.
some furniture, ~&gt;LcM tM ___ _ For Bale! __
___
m
BOSTON
BULL PuMy, FLOUR HANDING and flalahlny One each: 20* Duraev Relke Uodv
with roodarn rgutpnmM, \ tt
917 W W. 1st 8t. Priced a t , 86 week* old, $26.00. Phone 810
Semi-Trailer} 22’ State jtndv
or 836-J.
$8A00.00 cash. J. A. Calhoun,
Seml-Tralleri 4-Whde| Stake
£030 Mellonville Ave. Phuna
Body Trailer! 31' Van Body
FOR SALE: New crop peanut bay.
MW.
Great Dane Hemi-Trailei: .1)46
Delivered In 8 to 10 ton loads,
2 Ton (1 M C Trayturi 1tM7 L'/!i
7 choice lota In latch Arbor, rea­
MT per ton. M. 0. Wilbanks,
AM.
"• &lt; • ''
Ton Diamond T Tractor. All in
sonable, subdivided, clear title:
Cordate, Ua. Box 88. Ph. —
good tu I'xcellent condition and
Apply 641 Plumoaa Drirtn__
CABINET WORK any type. Call
priced lo sell.
C.'
J.
Gantt,
Tlt-W.
U£haming residence, anahlsh type
Call or nee R. K. Gregory at
unfurnlslird home, 4H lots, Ash
Jacnba Lumber A Supply Co., in
—ml, beautiful grounds. See
PeLand. Phone 346.

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PAGE EIGHT

............................................... W E D N E S D A Y N Q y . 3&gt;. Jq

THE SANFORD HERAID, 8AMFOED, FLORIDA

Hal Boyle Wants To Know Who
Polled Wool Over GOP Ey

Thurmond Will Hold BalancTw~
Power If Election Goes To Hon

By IIAt, BOYI.K
NMV YORK, Nov. 8 , &lt;/!»&gt;—Itepuhllram, who stayed nt national
headquarter* lo celebrate looked
nt dawn today like haggnrd br.!e«
left walling at the church.
It was no quiet around the Motel
Roosevelt that you could henr a

«MCUiNrTON Nov 3, (/P)— What happen* if neither President
J j S f f " - ' D e w e y win* a majority of the nation» electin'}
i S S t t i w
toder IM v

jn a i »S). '&gt;™'»

poll-taker'.* Hun drop.

/- -...

Governor Seeks
Investigation Of
Parade Of Klan
.1 \t h sn N , Min.. Nov
‘ I f t«
I i l n t el r v p •

fill
3ft

i, &lt;r&gt;

t ||f |lfe |t|«*l|f*y
J*;- }. * _

I lor, who rsirlrd Boot hern Slates
ex pc -1 to Ik- "heard In I lie life
I toi.il collcgi-, md tin- llmi'.t of
l{r|tn Ii-nlollvi'.," v ie pre
ill till
•-Modldato Fielding Wrlglil iid InM o n ti« &gt; k ,I r t n m I 'a a e l i a s ,
1
11 •■nllHHf.i e-ram l's«- linn
day .
all on the basis of Ihe Taft-IIarltey Thurm ond.
I Wriglil, gnvi-rmir of Mi. -is ipnl,
Act."
Mr. Truman plan* lo return t" wnu'il md -liv (Inllv wlici lo r the
Among (he curly Senate casual- Washington
from Independence, pii- liih-iitiiil e|«-i-tnrs of Ins stump
(lei who veded for tin- Taft- Hart­ Mo., tomorrow,
then go to Key would bargitlp with I'ri-sulonl Tru­
ley law were Republican Senators West, FIs., Sunday. Arcoiding tn man m Hcptibliciin candidate Tqm
C, Way-land llrooks of Illinois, Washington friends wlm have Been j Dewey for acrcptnnro of lln-ir
Chapman Rrvercomb of West Vir- In touch with his Kansas City -views nr* civil rigid* In telurn for
lnla and George A. Wilson of headquarters.
I hell suupo't.
,
owe.
In Kansas City Mo Prr*ht»iu 1 Hilt lie eld lloil the rlretnral
On the other (hand, six Senate
college whs "where (he Kioto*
supporters of the Labor law are Truman promised Inday lo drdl- Right i grotlp w ill lie beard-- not
diluted new terms. All are south­ calc hlmielf “to the cause &lt;&gt;f |icac“
erners and three wore unopposed. III the world" and "prosperity amt
•'The liiflupiirc ttf Hip elector*
Among the House contests. La­ hnppInoM* at home" as he won one will Ih* illM?ti|»iiln| if thr nt fit &lt;t*r
history'* greatest upset victor­
bor leadcts were particularly glee­ of
|n tint IlfMiHp/' In* cmitiliufil.
ies.
ful about a Democratic victory In
He pinoilsed to "serve Ihe “ Till* innllnr I lien will L«* III Ihw
the loth New Jeisey district ove:
111!I1«4:t of till* rniii;i»•tilnniil ifplrpit*
the Republicnn-designated succes­ Aniorirsii people to the best of my Ibinn. Of rmiMr if |li*» flcrlora
nlillitv"
in
Ihe
four
years
ahead.
sor to Rep. Fred A. Hartley. Jr.
Rlnml firm nimI k» » |» mi vnllllK fm
Hartley, ro-autbor of the Labor And he urkmiwlrdged I lie rongrnl. Thiiiitimnl. fin* nuiilit ini^hi
illations
of
hi*
defeated
m
piH incnt,
law and llmms Labor Committee Governor lb-w­
cy, and commended
flialtinan, did not stand for re
AlIV th-cl ..... Ik - .old. would lie
him for III* fine sportsmanship."
•leetlqn.
mHilt- oidv ••Dei pm tv mri-ling*
Ma uy union men obviously weic |
j ‘‘I feel v-rv deeply the responsi- uml considliiin-ii &lt;*iib (In- elrctors.
surprised that tiling* buil gone so •hllitv which has fallen to my lot
"I won’t iitlrmpt to &gt;ipcnk for
well for Ihn Democrat* Rut they as Ihe lesult of the election," said tbe Ktnli-i I’ t - 111 - p i -pi.no," Gov •
said they never hsd woiked harder tits wimple s'Htrrnrnt. "I shall con­ ernor Wrlglil lonlinuril. "I don't
tinue to nerve the American people
In an election before.
know what the ct-.-'.-i* wI•I do
“The people of the United State* to the best of inv ability. All my They arc 1ml- 1i-'idi'nl peopln yvitb
have demonstrated their genuine effort* will l&gt;e devoted to the cause full libert v ni action. I am sure
unltv In defense of the cherished of peare in the world and the that nothing udl
done without
principles of the New Deal,” Krnll prosperity and happiness of our party confnenca."
people here at home."
told a reporter.
And he wired Governor Dewey,
"The CIO PAC would he happy
to IntrnJuro Dr. Gallup, Mr. Roper "I thank vou slm-errly for your
and III* oilier pollsters lo Its PAC congratulation! amt good wishes.
block worker* amt lo the people of Your fine Npnrt*niamihip la deeply
appreciated. We Jointly owe con­
JACKSONVILLE Nov
America," he added.
gratulations lo the Amerlran peo­
Atlanta
Tli*i* are about 8,000 species of ple who have once again shown
Ihe world the vitality of our free
RoeUrn
moths In America.
liiHtilutlnna."
Detroit
Galve dorr
The I'reiddmt. a smiling happy
New York
man, rcrelvrd the congratulation*
l ’ltlablirgii
of
well
wishers
today,
Cheers
went
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. S-i/I'i
Wnshliigton
Tho following price* were quoted up from Ills headquarters In the
Jncksonvillr
Hotel
Murhlrluirh
penthouse
as
on th* Jacksonville rgg and poolMlnmi
word of Govrrnor Dewey’s colt1trv market* tndavr
renslon of defeat was conveyed to I
KMIHIIlA Ktitl.H
him.
Florida Grade A Quality
A long line of old friends, In- 1
Sales to retailers. Market idea ly.
(■'tiding newspapermen who na\.
Current Market, Per Doien
covered Id* campaign, swarmed
FLORIDA GRADF. A Net Weight
In Into the living room of the suite
Per Dor Loose Ctns to shake the I'rrshlcnt's hand end
Large
24 p i . 77c
Rlc to congratulate him on the "GiveMedium
21 n t . 58
70 ’em-Hell" rnmpsign which upset
Small
18 01 , 65
50 the dopealers.
Aa he left Ihe hotel, the Presi­
; E xtra U rg e
27 m , 78
83
Producers’ sales to wholesalers dent waa asked, "Can you tell ns
, generally thrae cent* !*** per dot- how that Truman Poll works7M
"No. I ran’i." he said, "When
an:
i).^ PooRry Market—Florida Price* vou win you can't say anything
rV . Qrede A quality, per pound; about IL Pin just happy."
Then he said, “talk to Charlie,
market generally steadyt
lie’ll tell all about It." II# referred
Lira Poallfy
to Tree* Secretary Charlea Roes.
FLORIDA, GRADE A Mr. Truman not only had fotaTo
To
Deri Cnmra cast Ids own victory tn campaign
V;Fry*&lt;a,.r*d, 2 H Ibi up 88c 43c talks hut Democratic control of
‘ Broiler*, red, 2-8Vi lbs 88
48
both Houses of Congresa.
^-gana, heavy, 5 Ihe. up 40
44

Biff Labor

I

J

, EggH And Poultry

,h*5'""'

Florida Provides

But If there wan a poll-taker
In the place he wisely kept Id*
mouth abut. There were no liepublican china any longer aid"
even to fall open. They nad all
done that bourn before.
It wan a ncene of political car­
nage over which npread the
lengthening shadow rant hy the
little mnn fiom Missouri, ilairv
S. Truninn. niuhhomly ridlm* out
threat* of a Itepuhllran laml.-dhli.
hud lived up to the tough motto
of hla atate -"Y o u got to allow

Some 300 happy party workercrowded Into the Gold Ballroom nl
of the hold, confident they would fl,r,
see h Democratic debacle.
j
A wore or more television end (j,,„
newsreel cameras were trained on wr(J
the flag.draped balcony, wlicie m)1|
Governor Thomas E. Dewey was Hl,l,
expected to deliver his victory q rtl
speech before midnight. Humor
q■aid Ills aides Imd composed l b e 'jr|lt
speech two days ago.
j
The rrnwd stirred uneasily a • mu
early returns showed Truman
ahead, liul they cheered when pull
Campaign Manager Herbert ltrmv r « r
nell, grinning widely, atepped out
--|
on the gallery and minimised the ..tin
figure*—again predicting vlc'ory j II
It was the last grin of the *-ven-1 II
Ing.
' plnr
Borne Itepuhtlrans left then, sure log
Dewey bud won. But they wt-rf rnht
probably I lie only onra who got a aflc
good night's rest.
_
i If
For after midnight deepening into
ala tin swept the gally-hminriml Krai
room. The faces of the crowd have
were * i.low-motlon study of con- felt
fidence ebsojjteg from ..orpin* n had

- the House would t h * choose . pte.ldent
(f 4|Je||t *h „ m the present nip and tuck elec-

WASHINGTON—How murh hs*
TAMPA. Nov. .1—&lt;/P&gt;—An In•tie government price support pro
GOVERNOR
FKT
! k- * io . -ini .on, or saved you, a.- »
veiitlgntlnn of why Klunsmen were
I laspn.ver and consumer? i
Florida Monday night with conpeinutted tn drive through Central
Till* Iih* become one of . 11.*
railed license plates lias been
I rotilroversiul iiucstioiis of the pr**promised bv Governor Caldwell,
1 1 ntiitl i-ainpnign. I'oliljcal &gt;.p*&lt; - i
the Tnmpn Tribune said In today’*
innki-i , are attempting to rein'*
edit IIIIIU.
Ho- program to ihe price of a run
of licuns or a suck of apudr.
A trail of fiery crosses, most
of l lii-m liiirticil iti negro resident,
Nobody ha* an accurate answer
•id sect Iotm. was lefl from Mount
Here's why:
Subtracting the consumer subThe Commodity Credit Corpora I -ddy losses, tli* rorporijtiou rnmrn llorn to Wildwood by a Ku Klnx
lion tCCOl, wiilrh handlu.i tin out with h } 1.75,343,751 profit on Klsn motorcade of 50 cars In
iirieo support program,’ show* s its other triim cllo n sj iurlmluig no election eve ilemnnxtratlnn,
Tim govrrnor was quoted hy
"profit" of * 135.313,751 since 1831 price auppi-il Items.
j
Ih* Tribune hi nsvinr- he dlt not
1(excluding "rohsumar autmldt**,"
CCC
official*
uav
It'la
difficult
not know Florida Highway pa­
of wldrh more later.)
to set an c-sart flgurr on total
Hut the corporation handle* government price nuppnri opera- trolmen watched the paraoe.
"I eertalnlv will ank Cnt. Kirkother commodities header Ihoee tinna.
mut wliv It tenvered tagsl u-as
It acquires In price support pro­
The c(iri” iutiori bought and sold permitted," the chief executive
grams, and. until recently acr mints
weren't separated. Million of dol­ comimvjllb- for leml-b-u.ii' an-l •a hi
The Tribune sail Col. II H
lars worth of commodllfes have performed othei tianaui tloitri. Hut h-i-Vo1",,.
Iliohwnv Pstrol head,
hern handled uince 1033, when the official ihv their lireakilmvii e»hl "I* eertalnlv |o" lleral to
of transaction.* Is ns nrcuraic and
CCC was -et up.
d- v n .............. •f»n)i»lilln o -ll|i h H ren -ie
fair as ii is possible to ninkr.
One top executive any* it's Ida!
These official - arktinwlciigp they covered It*- raid be would find
I,eil e-llmale that if all the
*od If patrolmen saw any olhte
transaction* lhat were definitely jI have lost some MilislaHlml .mo motor vehicle violation* and If
price support operations could be I|while siippoiting the iiric-es of .. why nothing was done abau£
separated out the government! some commodities, noioidv pota •honi.
'
would Just about break even on' toe*. On die other hand, they have
i made sulututitiul profilo on sumo J Uevernl lli-i-ips Isl-ft irsfs h— t
-. r c e re ,1 —Iih e le fb In e e e .e n t
'article*, notaldy cotton.
noo,h e rs
T h e T e ih o o a l l - l —1 4fi
A i the price support program
The
government
balance
cli'-et
I
—blob
now operates It guarsn’ers the
nhnwing
a
profit
of
fl.'l.'i.l
t'l.V.'il
n - 1-,-1 iltlrini* lbs n ir,-ifsrm-r. bef-ur lit j crop Is piloted,
(or
tinCCC
includcN
all
H
i
cost*
All «--«se»
r t #b» l*~s hsd
&lt;• price eitlmatcd to list h in t,a
rrakonahlc return. If he market of adminislerii'g the program. It
also
lnc|ude:i
n
deduction
of
4
.
10
,price at the time the farmer sell*
Is (.plow what the goveto inept 458,054 a* a reserve to pay losses |
guaranteeil, he may get a loan on Inventories on hand Juno 30, i
.
from Iho government or sell to 1048
There In mint her Item of 835,government agencl-M nt tho vuarM 'lin tta u a .t r&gt;unf P a a * Onu
included in the profit. This rMrf Philippines delegate, said the
antred pnee.
Thua Uie government har ac- la due from the secretary 7f the Msult.n nhoiv fh« Am'tlcan people
quiied large qunntitii.'s of ium- treasury on the Economic Coopera­ "contln'13 to belle.e In Rooievelt
inudltic.i.
It die|K)-v - v &lt;&gt;f these tion Administration ( M a r a li 1111 Idralc."
commodities at the most favntaldu Plan) program. Corporation ofprice It can. It may lake n loss flrisl* say these KCA opneatlona
Fuses ore safety valves for your
should nut lie ronaideml a* pari rlrctrir avstcni. Never replace a
or It limy mako n pii-lit.
Hero's what Ihe bcMik* of tha or the prire support progr-im hut blown fu*e by a coin or a wrongCoinmorllty 0 r e d I t Coipimulon as a function or EGA.
sire fuse.
ahowi
If this 165,758^88 Item Ih writ- j
Between 183.1 and Jim - 30, 19^8, ten off aa prire nuppnrt It still
Tons of low grade diamonds and
lauvr-i
Ih* corporation
with n pro-1 diamond dust are used by Industry
A l a - M aaisMV
&lt;*«■
fur Hhrnslvea.

House, which the
4p
parently will control, would maki
the decision. (It meet* .Ian. 3 ).
Cn atlaae* K»»"• P a c - llnei
Each state would have one vote
793 and Henry Wellece 11,072.
Fuller Warren, the Democrats with a majority In each atate
delegation deciding how the
nominee for governor, bed no more vote would be cast. The wlnnJF
trouble than was expected in de­ must have 25 out of the tit vote*.
At 8 A.M., E.S.T., today, the
feating hi* Republican opponent
Bert Leigh Acker by in overwhelm­ Democrats were assured if con­
trol of House delegation* In 19
ing majority. The vole wa* 235.399
states, Republicans seven, one
to 51,038 with 879 precinct* in.
split, and 2 i were in doubt.
The four Republicans who sought
If none of the tup three
a
seats In the congressional House majority In the House before Jan.
of Representstlves were turned 20, when the Constitution provide*
back handily by their Democratic the new president shall tak&gt; of­
fice, the vice president lakes over,
opponents.
When no candidate for vleo prt*g
Incomplete returns from 20
elate legislative races and a scat­ Ident gets a majority of the ele9
tering of local contests lndlra*#d torsi vote, a vice president l« elkthere would he no Republican vic­ ted hy the Senate from tha two
tories there, either. In Orange leaders, who now are Barkley (Dl
county. Charles O. Andrews, Jr.. and Warren (R ). The winner set*
Democrat held what appeared to as president until the House
be a winning lead over Rep. Alex chooses one.
What happenit If the two house*
Akerman, Jr., the only Republican
member of Florida's I eglslature. become deadlocked and c»n not
Incomplete reports also Indicated clert either a president or vie*
Klorldlana rejected proposed state president hy Jan. 20 T
House Parliamentarian Lewi*
constitutional amendments to ear­
mark the Ift,000,000 seventh cent Deadlier says that jurnlvr puMR
of gasoline tax for highway pur­ law 103 of the 80th Con are u, liT
pose!, revise the method of Issu­ Speaker of the Houa* takes ovtr
ing school construction bonds and the presidency temporarily, If the
set up two new state senatorial Democrat* organ lie the new House
early In January, the speaker
district*.
They apparently wrote Into the would be a member of that party,
A permanent deadlock— which
Constitution new provisions raising
the pay of state legislators, per­ has n*ver occurred—would leave
mitting revision of the Constitu­ the epe.'ker ax president until the
election.
tion artlcle-hy-arllde, permitting next
The house twice befoic hit
retired circuit judges and supreme chosen a president, In 1801 and
court ludges to be called heck to 1825. In I87B a commission a td k
the bench for temporary service, ml by Congress decided In fs»n» j f
making Judge of the Escambia Republican Hayes over Democrat
Court of Record an elective office, Tllden after some southern elec­
ami authorising consolidation of toral voles were challenged.
city and county tax functions In
In the first strictly ilousi test,
St. Lucie. Broward, Pinellas and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia wa»
Volusia enuntlea.
elected over Aaron Burr of New
Returns from the congressional York R"M* "-ere Democrats. In
luitteaU. Second district, li'i of 1825, John Quincy Adami of Mas­
278 precincts, Democrat Charles sachusetts won the presidency over
E. Bennett 41,780; Republican Andrew Jackson of Tenneaaer bv
Camille (icneati 4,588.
13 votes to 7. There were only 21
Fourth district 108 of 121 pre­ states then, and William H. C r a «
cinct*, Democratic Rep. George A- ford of Georgia received four or
Bmathers fl.t.027. Republican J. L., (he House voles.
Wamhaugh 14.R32.
Fifth district, 177 of 282 pielead fo the London Stock Ex­
rlncta, Democrat A. B. Ilertong, change,
where American slocks
Jr., 28,32.1, Republican M. J . Moss, lost around .14 a share at tha
Jr., 11,008.
opening.
Sixth district, 125 of 183 pre­
In New York, cotton opened
cincts, Democratic Rep. Dwight L. stronger, however.
It was up
Rogere 18,745, Republican Rolf around &amp;2.B0 a hale.
Kaltenborn 0,841.
*■ Democratic Reps. J , Hardin Pet­
erson In the Flrat district and nob
Bikes In tn* Third were re-elected
without Republican opposition.
With perhaps ■ few more voters
at the polls this year, Dewev’s
total Florida vote waa considerably
better then It was four years ago.

Stock Market
(Continued From P a t* t)
close, the scene on the Stock
Exchange’s Boor waa orderly nt
the start.
Brokers thronged nroun.l the
trading posts, but there wa* no
frantic milling around.
Wall Street had followed the

&gt;!lh Juris •yntaese
asaartw. sesat steal

rural taUe-M. *

U. N. Delegates

Here You Buy ’
Better Used Cars
For Less
f 'r instance

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low mileage, top grad*
mechanically, new oppaM*
anc*. A real bargain — I l M f c M

'42 ChtreoUt FlMtHn* TwMaar
Watch-eatooth motor, naw^thma. O
haw paint. A ataal at »nt» •111
'41 C h ir r o to t Tow n B *4 ah
Battar-than-good motor,
J'
now paint, good t t m , lo ta^
of good drtritic, only ...» • M

‘89 Dodt* BgdU
Tim and Paint Ilka l
' Jamb-op motor .— .......

.
baglnnlng of thla Nation­
al Football league season, Sammy
Baugh of tha Weshlnglou x a X
aklna had tossed 128 touchdown
W m since he Joined the loop In

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T« Protect the P u n of the World:
I® Promote the Progress of America.
To Produce Prosperity for Ranford.

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Crowds Greet President Truman Finds Way Open B-29 Crashes,
President On T o L a m c h N ,w lW O fN e *D Cal Killing 18, In
Azores Islands
Victory Trip
Ry FRANCIS M. LEMAY

Truman Rides Toward
Washington In Ti iumph As He Thanks
People Along Way

WASHINGTON. No&gt;. 4. (A’)— Preudent Truman lo-ind the
open fix lay in the Drmociatir overthrow of GOP conft»ei«mti*l rule
||&gt; hum h a new phase ni the New Deal -the "Truman Deal" o(
fat-tea, lung rocial anti e-nnomir legiualion.
Vvinn with tin* ronirovctstal ptogtam in ihe nr«. fll«t Co,igteis
com rump January 3 will l.e p.,e*l international problem' destine " itli
die cold war again" Rum an Coimnuniam
Rul the bln questions from thef
domestic standpoint are these:
hattle. Knutson ban ',e.*n in t*nn

Will Mr. Truman nsk Congre'.s gress 32 veara.

Plane w Z I Of 29
Ships Returning To
MacDill Field From
Tiaitiing In England

Reds Reject W estern Plan
For Control Of Atom Power
Communists Lciivr Court

Vs Trial Date Is Set

TAMPA. Nos 4. ( T V - Eighteelt

I'tlM ;. \.,v
i.
The
t nitet .Vattona Asaemblv rew e d i ml is lin-siit'a proposal
t-f itnmlr control. The rote
■« is to I., r, Only the Soviet
hi.*- soppotlcil ihe Ruaalan prol"..H. &gt;«huh railed for a treaty
■''t'l'g up control's.

Mr. Truman’* 21-point p.niwar
JE F FER S O N C IT Y , Mo.. Nov. 4. a third time to Brant him atandhy
power In control prlcc.i ami wages domestic program .iliradv has person, died in a nasb of a U.3.
(/P)— Missouri's capital city pave ami ia tU&lt;n scarce necessities?
been rejected almost b.*M, hv bomber in the Aiorrs vesletday.
Preudent Truman a winner'* wel­
Will lie ask Cmigre*;* to increase both the Democratic 73th &lt; 'i ig ii " One prison is musing and another
Tha
Mans, 1*1 avoid Ihe blldnet deficit and the Republican B'&gt;ih
come today.
w*\ injured
Thouiandt at Jefferson Ciliati* tli.nl lluealem* an a tesiill o' laat program wa» first »*i’&gt;r,i.*• &gt;.t ,.n
M.scDill field announced the
Kept.
ept It, ID-16.
spring's
tax
cut
and
alrpp*d-up
jammed the rail yard* Irmii the
Hilit the voter* on 'Pip -lav gave 1Airforce H s,a,lied shortly after
defense spending?
nation plalfoim to cheer the "little
|k„„ |4Rfn, |.,r td on
Minnesota vnters def*aled Rep. Mr. Truman even nm.- w-mib-sl
man from Independence" who won Hamid Knntann, author of the power on Capitol Hill ,l&gt;t&lt;&gt; he &gt;va*
the
mid
Allinti.
island It rrackc^
election lo ihe presidency attaint! t;n p lax-cutting bill rnai'tcil twri Iteinieathad by Franklin I* l(u'*e
«|, os the (Kean about 'rOO yard*
«I ii ittill ii tM tin
I
Ihe
Pieaident's
veto
a
fln
a
bitter
what the expert* thought wete ini
off slioie
possible odd'.
I be plane s. a, one of the 2.9
The crowd slatted cheering ami
j ships of Ihe Ht/tlr Pomb GtOUp
waving even before the ipecul
relmmng lo il.en l.asc at MacDill
train came to a stop to pick up
Field slter three and a half monlh*
water.
|tr.sinsng m l.ugland
The President, grinning bmatPv. j
H 23s imirnatlv earn a crew of
10 Others aiiinng the list aboard
wared back from tire tear platform ■
J were maintenance men and other
There was no official estimate of ,
________
ground ciassmen lieing brought
the crowd, almost impossible to 1
. r ___
A m i, * I « ,
‘P i . . . . . . home a* passenger,, MacDill Field
count because it streamed *|nn4 .G o V C t n o F D c W C y S c C t T I S L '° r^
A D g C lC s
I H TtrS said
the tracks, crowded a loading dock
I h* plane crashed in a light
rain aftei deik Hi I' M Aaorc*
and hung from nearby factory
......
, Qn
time. I I' M. KKTi The ground
window*. But the tumult was almost I
10 o t a t C s W i t h
Io«
ceiling
l«sv, ahoni l.dOft feet,
Rr ASSOCIATED PRESS
deafening.
j
hut not uoii.uial to. a It 23, the

I 'M 'i:.
Nos. t. i/T’i—Tha
t mi,,t Iiir s .iskrd the Security
' mi.i, il tndas to delete referc m '. In sanctions from n llrituh I Inn. sc I'ltrstine pro|&gt;o*el
diieite*) malnls to Israel.

Election Comment
28 States With
Is Made By Many
304 Votes Arc
Won By Truinani U. S. Newspapers
Certain

To

Carry

I Mshn- conceivably could shift reduction wtnt out the window "
W ASH IN GTO N . Nov, ■4 - n l V - : .....................
.
. D . . . . .
. ..
^tivernaient workenr v^ll be ex-i' i _against
the Preaident. And in both ' Oregon Journal: "It w», proof
cuaed from their Jobs for two states. Mr. Truftan'* lead appeared that the majotity believe in the
hour* tomorrow so they can wel- sufficient lo give him their com­ things the 'litll* men from Missouri'
,/pfl* vlctqrtmt. Pi^tifHent Truman bined 2*J elsettiral stdes.-’
foitgbt for without ceasing- bom
*
rra a il*« .« kin r«M* Threer
Will. J.027 of California's lf&gt;.- ing for die bome|e*i. prices widtin
AO,! ptecincl* unreported Mi Ttu reason, equality of civil tight*, editman bad l.b d J.lb j voles to Urw rational opportunity, fair labor
i ey’s I 47b. 3. California li t. 7'»; law, sod social security

Receipts For Post
Office
Show
BicP electoral voles.
II
Office
Show
Big
_
__
__
Ittiiho with
M
*(if th* &lt;'*1^
Increase______
For Month R,14Iiipimiictn
uni*|&gt;Mtt*(J Mi 1m
n
_ i * of# the Sanford)
r . i i limn
.lOfi.alPfi to
Grom receipt*
t i_
___!)9»502.
L, ««.. .
[hr only stale now In the I'ew o
Pont Office for October were
oil,inn which conceivably -..... -I

689 or*more than double those of j . ...
.f
. , .. .
llO JW r for. the same period laat,
nm r»a* Km*n
year. This represents an i n c r e a s e ; ___________ ,

I n&gt; Aug*lei Mirror: “The Ainerii in t’eojd* re elertcd Prrtidenl
I ..mi,,n her mite ibev waul vmii*
bmlv lo DO lomcllnng *bnut then
.
-yi. d .„ „ l i . ....
»'ng iwnMemi. The Rcpubluam

l„nl llieir chance in rongrrs* ami
Isilecl Dewey failed horribly as .s
t smpaignrr. One thing all ihe wise
men overlooked— Americans love
Joel Field
morning.
an underdog."
The dally work day average (or !
October of tha current year, he j
Him,Ingham (Ala.) Age-lftraid
revealed. ivaa 11,270, as compared'(iovernor Detvey did not call
to t466 for October, 1317, a daily
forth « great popular enthusiasm,
average Increase of 1316.
lit* emphisis.-ind that of Govor
A number of welfare worker. nor Warren • on unity wee admlrmonth wet* 22,863. a 31 percent'
V
,
",
,
' j side In spirit but many votsr* must
Increase ov.r those of October,
lo
have fell that hie campaign and
1947. Dally
esncalUHons
were
10.j
«
^
'"'e
'.'mrerenre
o,
(social
Dailv eancelUtlons
1ft- ■ *»« S t.le Conference of Roc
ills party failed to provide ada
617 an
Increase or
of 2 709 1Work
•" St
i ’etersburg
on Nov l quale specific assurance* for th*
* n averaae
■v#r**'' tn&lt;-rease
The&gt;f
lnrf„rtr
MIm Rulh
dally.
Seminole ronntv chairman; Miss future respecting matter* of deep
sin
Fav HovH, Mlsi Flnrenee fJro*,. concern to them."
ware 1282,1137. as compared with Mr*. Rarhar* Thomas, Mr*. Helen
Rochester (N.Y.) Democrat and
1141.066 during the period In 1947, Rebuilt and Mrs Jan!* Colle, local Chronicle- "Mr. Truman paid triahd more than the entire 1947 Slate Welfaie director.
hut* to his predecessor and tha
mark of &gt;174,671, Mr. Field point­
New Deal In tha last days of hi*
Senator
Spessard
L.
Holland
w
ill,
ed out. He predicted the receipts
campaign but he now Is hie own
&gt;4111 past the *300,000 mark wliFch •ddr#V ,ii!f" rnL,f" fnt'" on , R' I men. He'a no man's heir- He need*
will put the flan/nrd Host O ffice 1
Government J " I tu wear 'no men'e collar*."
nine grade, ehov. First Class.
I ^ U l Welfe.e 1 NeUon Poynte
Milwaukee Journal: “The New
“Th............. .
Increase In the S*;
Time. edUor. will Deal, which some people thought
growth _ of the., receipt. o f_lW . |
work S
at dead aa i dinosaur, moves on. The
poet office Indicates a definite
seed that Franklin Roosevelt sow­
trend of the growth of tha com­ Florid* Rlete University, will pre ed hears a new crop."
munity, and generally serves as a aide.
Atlanta Constitution, "The ex­
At the evening session Dr. Her planation of the Truman victory
barometer fur the Increeia In pop­
man
Rellnskv,
Mlsml
psvcliletrl*'.
ulation," d e c l a r e d Postmaster
i is the seme which won for Roose­
will discus* the use of alcohol by velt the coalition of farmers and
Field.
___________
those who seek to "run away from labor."
trouble." Miss Edna Mattox, Ai
New Haven (Conn.) Registerlanta Red Cross worker will dis­
cuss those who seek to "run ewev Independent: "Tha division be­
from reality." Dr. J . W ells'* tween Mr. Truman and Oovernor
Dewey was so alight that It eatabTALLAHASSEE Nov. 4, (7P1- Hamilton will discuss the "place llabe* the feet that this country
At least 14 more Florida counties of religion In a troubled world." has not turned either lo tha ex­
Other sessions will feature noted
will have eupetvlied forest fire
speakers on vacations! fitneee, treme rlgbt or tha left.”
protection next year.
New Orleans Time-Picayune:
Complete returna from most of public relations for aoclal work "Many observers of tha campaign
'agencies
and
interpretation
of
«othe 20 counties voting on the pro­
sons criticised tha Truman style
gram In Tuesday's general election clal welfare and health services.
(Ceatlaeed M Fags Bight)

this

•Welfare Workers
Of County Plan
To Attend Meet
Cancellations during the past

if*

14 CountleR Okay
F o r e s t Protection

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showed overwhelmlor support fo.the propose). Hamilton County ap­
peared to have defeated the Pro­
posal but a few abeenlee ballots
still were to be counted.
.Counties In which the federalstate-county program was approv­
ed were Nassau, Okaloosa. Marlon,
Wiaahlngton, Lae, Franklin, Leon,
Liberty, Oulf,-Wakulla, Clay, Co­
lombia. Levy and Holmes.
Returns are not complete In
Santa Rosa, Wellon, Lake, Baker
and Jackson Counties.

Convict Held For 7 Foot Crow B u r n s
Slaying1Youth, Girl On Alabama U. Camp

-six

CLAIRE, Wle.Nflv. 4.1
.C i.ll Johnson, a 12-yearex-convict, was held In jail without
bond after hie - arraignment feet
night on two chargee of first
degree murder In the slaying of
• teen-age couple Oct. 2a,
Before hie arraignment Sheriff
Lloyd Lloyd Thompiotk said that
Johnson had signed a statement
admitting ha fatally shot Ray­
BOMBBR CRAStl ”
OLOSBIP, Derby, England, Nov, mond Smith, 18, and Rertrude
4,. OF)—The last of 19 bodlee. of Baumann, 17. Their bullet-ridden
lea were found Oct 24 on a
American airmen were -.covered
7 course. An autopsy dlaclrwed
today from the eweksgo of a
girl had been raped.
B-29 Supcrfortreea that crashed,
and burned yesterday &lt;m a misttotinlgin near here.

It. n i IN TIS W. CARPENTER
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mpletelv today s West-

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Says Prospn »*, lror
LowcrTaxcsIsCiuiic

' WASHINGTON. Nm-. 4. t/PlThe President disappeared in- Vp.,l.
tii
I
I Newipapet* came out vesiritlay
etfl* the train lo gieet Governor Wub about D4 percent of the vl° ,e| ' •d'eVrToon ^ n d ' ih.. morning" w,ih
Phil M. Donnelly ind other offlc- counted, President Iruman bad K |llmM| rnmn, „ , „ , lvm, „ , rlmn,
»'*♦Me»n* I (o
ia! •dslteri. Th*
hum mi uppfitrtl siiMir^u of victory
- f.-* .- - _i
&lt;; T.
the platform and the howling
,n
. . . . m i lo the election ol Harry &gt; Iruman
crowd
" ^
' 1
1
1 'W |a* president of the United Slates.
H* said lie wanted to read a |electoral votes.
I |)r|(&gt; j( wf,|t
„|
|M,j
telegram from the Washington, Governor Thomas f.
Dewey |to ,&lt;v.
PoahlnvUIng him to a "crow ban j
, PlUm
C4rrv If, Hat-s
|.n, Angeles lim e, "Deeply all.
,UThe telegram said newspapers, i **'&lt;*1|'
electoral votes, 77 short M,pointed as are all Republicans
radio commentator* and pn'bdi-r.' |of the ..hb needed to rapture the I „| , « result, lliev ariepl it with
would be required tn eat tough,. presidency.
good space. When ihr Amrtiran
old ernw hut *he President would
,,
. , .
. .
,. . ..
gat turkey
| * hi the basts of imomplete re- people have spoken. Atnettcans
The president did not say whetli turns at 9-. 30 A. M.. F-SI . today, bow lo the pnpulai will Will, the
•r he would accept.
|only two states- California atid Truman vicloiv. piospeets lor tax

TUSCALOOSA. Ala., Nov. 4.
t/Th- •University of Alabama po­
lice Investigated today tha burning
of a seven-foot •wooden eroea on
the university campus.
The flaming cross, made of tim­
ber* cot erad with burlap, was
found on the quadrangle t u t n
night
near tha cf
chemistry building. It' waa
extinguished
had by the tmhrerelty lira
department
College official! aald na one waa
seen erecting the croaa and they
know of no axplanattm for the
burning.

Vi^lunsky Says U.S.
Dues Not Want In­
ternational R u l e
Ovor Atom Energy

’ nt’ol of atomic

D-least* Andrn V Vi• M ihe 1 piled Nation*
\.,-nd'U *h- l nited States
- mi mte,nation ,1 slnmic
1‘fMl^ht I'|r&gt;(r{fn( Tru

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\nirin im Pir%i(ifOt
"• rttiK m Milwaukee
fntf fh* * n, 111|i ■»«♦*• mini koo*
ACCUitl) Of lONStUNINO to arhleve fmett-'e overlli" -.&lt; of the IT S riovernmenl. l-» • " •1.- &gt;ling meiubeia
tltKM * lr . •|n|i if-TTim k&gt;rii&gt;on%
of ihe Communist Pirtv in the Dulled Sle*-- -vr ph '- m l outside the Federal ......... ' • 4 '* v I'c.Mii'e of
Ihe absenre nf Will,sin 7, Foster, nations' ih i ," in u the party, thetr trial dale hi* h- '» \ 'S'l . "r- 1 nil'll
» )oTTn of inferunfit ♦)*•
Nov. IS Pictured (1 to r ) are tteiiry Winston. Eugene Den’ils, Ht-n).amln J . Davi* 1- , i i&lt; Hnl. ' 'in Wtll» |lt «. .1 .Mltf.,|
tn " ff#*i •
llamson. Carl Wlnlar, Irv ing To,ash, John rlstes. Rot'e-* O Thompson and Jack St.avhet
a •I'eriuilnviol)
«-" tillH'h &gt;(|)l Im 11n»* 1% hs
p l \ . Ii|. 1' l V »
f||f t kirmhlv
d(l« li«
«r r v nllv in* ml ihe
IIS
XfliflM n w m|,{ t nnfinij ■ develop*
uiht it* mi i inhi up hi th*- W«Mtem
plm m .ulopffd
Hr OMVKR u DF, tvni.F
'tii h tn irr 11iido »jri'T**9qt*,) by
WASIIINtiTON. Nov t t/P|—
'Ii Trtimfm inenn*. Vi*hv iky mi l,
llv A itH (A I ED PHI ' •
Wnrbl War |] veteran, tn itX
11•*i# v&lt;mi -ii** in i vt
11 rlrei#
tales are line for an e .Umated
.1 X- le.o | .|t.,|,e •f rt'iiffndirtuin "
«fir) iftlt t minmniMtor*
ihftft.ftOO.mjft windfall, but in half
Hip It h,vi tun
nTi»f-*■I *hni the
-I l7r- .-leot 111,
i or 'Ivt PhJ av I 111ui »•Iak I ai fI»r v trluted tne »«f
a dnren nthai slate, lliey *lid
S c n u ttu lr
1 1iu l(
ippp've flu* Sovttt plan
itid * ^ «Mr lion vn l«?i v.
ft'r *tomu control, lie ihouttil
j '"V* *" wr"
fid * .
A s y j '.t
f 'n .q r l ,
A)mf&gt;'t onAnimou*K. ll»*/ fM'lfrrd tl.p ,'t» j • | |!.,„o ,,,,r •hr*
Tf
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h i•!i for
question nf tmoll*** t&lt;n
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I('(|i|e&gt;f| r onffpo »Mr'» ■I I l|M
veteran:.
-uie of a mini It* 1 f 1
I t, f W*Ph *h Wo^f^rn
W l f l t I t c i l M H l ' . ( | , l ( HUS r*»f| ‘ U»'HV IIIMIll III*'
state i s,ne, deride' by v .il.ij
i i i "'tu t* nlein
«H " i f Aifppnft •'! If. - io li ( piiM*tni f In n n i*' *
fnsl
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Tuesday. Ilrrr are , une &lt;&gt;f 'he
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ifniu»it jnru't' T
veai ..Id prohibition amendm*' ' &gt;. S( lino) I't'-difll If *|f! lift if) lire I i o' m
t fir v au» l * * * i t * • 'o
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DENVER. Nov
4- &lt;,V&gt; &lt;nl
North Dakota voted down * ' " oradn voters adopted a law p*r -,f peace."
t •* In rulvtrls iii ti I*' * * , «--&gt;p“n Jasper. Alt ” 'I M m Hu*h Car*
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for a veterans' rehabilitation fund, mlttlng patl mutiiet halting ,no
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and Vernal &gt;f
and California, with nearly lh i« hors# and dog races
ll^afin thin inornli^
Norwegian newspapers found
fourths of the precinct* rcpoitH. George McCarthy of Pueblo, s i . faction In th# asanrarice Ann-t
s. Holly Hilt f » ah nf DaytonA
I •fnv, three l i t « 1»'* I
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apparently had rejectwl a vei* leader In the movement for the 'n 'esn foreign policy will l„- &lt;'si,i- 11 ■&lt;ird ttybolt, sen,-,
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Itlatod law, said dog racing would lired; that the inuvemati' f i ",»■ ri.» "tlando Alt HasI * ItflHlIllftf* Oil I'lt-f I *ti 0 * |
Phil Campbell. Ala
Varlou* other llnunr quesli",’* , be stsrted tn Ih* state by next isolationism had been ra'lfici '&lt;
Mine broth*!' survive Timer
appeared on lb* ballots of seen I summer Retting borse race meets tht psople.
states besldea Kansas. Six of these are expected to begin about the
“ ills i newspapers in most ( i r O M J i n
Roclallat
l_ .t-i;t &lt;l;itn» d M . H. If . r . It., Oeorgo r . Jr nnJ
t r n n t t n n a a On t « » . M * h &gt; ,
p
It F. of Birmingham, Ala.. 0. S.
proposal! were defeated.
1samo time. ___
_____
Prospect Air . M. J. of Clad*riJ 7— --------- - •
(ailed I n t »» ipssinn of
den. Ala an.I Wlll'sm and Milton
Stock M a r t Snapr,
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of Phil Campbell. Ala
Sisters mivivlng air Mt* J E
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^summoned the O e c g l' i.eglsletnre Thonian of Bitm'oahsm, Mt* CIU-MEW YORK, 14ov. 4—'.T'i- . I Into special sessir.ii No- 16 II* ford Butrell f Kenneth. Mp ; Mr*
Heavy buying drove
qlnr) I. ft the agenda wide open f-'t any P.ov Clement and M,si Minnie Carroll of Best fie ck , A'r and MU'
market upward today aftnr ye* ' *'il,|ect.
The assembly will install Her­ Verrell C*trc-ll of Phil Campbell,
STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Nov 4, (IP) —The Nobel ntite in physics terday’s post-alection crack up.
•Snapping out of the worst bteal man Talmadge as governor, suc­ Ala.
went to Britain fo r the ninth time today as nuclear physicist Pstiick In twq years, leading Issues ad­ ceeding Thompson. Talmadge rollM. S. Blacket was voted the annutl award.
vanced fractions to more thin ed Into the office with no^rgunW E A T H E R
Ired opposition In Tuesday's genThe 1948 priie in literaluie waa voted to T. S, Eliot. Amrtiran- three points,
Blocks of 1,000 and more sbsret et .il election.
born British poet.
Ids open call was expected to
frequently hit a rapidly moving
The awards, worth about 144,000 each this year, were voted by ticker tape. Turnover we* »t ,&gt; bring a deluge of proposed bill*
nigh I.ow
SO
. 72
'lie Swedish Academy of Lilerstuie and tha Swedish Academy of Science rate which would carry the day's lor the special aesslon But Tab Atlanta
60
64
rPBpectlvely. Formal presentation*
buainesH well past th# 1,00ft,000- mndge leader* have Indicated they Boston ......
7ft
. ....78
would seek to act only &lt;&gt;n the in­ Charleston
will be made Dec. 10 at the Nobel Science said Rlackrtt qualified for share mark.
.67
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Cleveland
stallation
of
the
new
chief
execu­
prlra ceremony here.
this year’* physic* priie by hi*
....... .66
64
tive. and possibly confirmation of Detroit ....
The prlaea were provided by the development of tha Wilson method
...F B I HEAD IN 8TATF,
38
... 66
will of Alfred B. Nobel, Swedish and discoveries In nuc’rar physics . MIAMI BEAUII. Nov. 4-(/tV - Talmadge appointments to atate New York
68
Philndelrhir,
scientist and Induatrlaltat who died about cosmic radiatbn.
J. Edgar Hoover, chief of th# FBI, office*.
68
......... 84
Ran Antonio
In 1896. The 1948 print In medi­
Is recuperating hero from pneu­
Last year's phys-'a# prlro nlio monia,
........64
F?
Seattle
LIONS SPEAKER
cine waa voted laat weak to Dr.
70
...... _83
Mrs. T. E, Tucktr wjll p-l-trcia Jacksonville
Paul Mueller of Bwltacrland. The wont to a British sciential. Sir
Aaaoclatoa aald tha top G-Mnn
is, ’ - .h
___ _ tw
member; of Ihe Liuo* Ciuh lumot- Miami .........
chem istry p rise and tha paara Edward Appleton, .who won the la apond‘
In
' «ime slttlar
....................
H
88
ayard fw iua vapioration tii tha •on
, Ha arriyad Mon- row regarding the World Feder­ Orlando .......
,..,.....79
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day
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aunoiincemptit ilatc.l
An impnrv l.a. been started el
l.agens Field This was reported
tlie gnat (atsl accident for the
.llIDh lirnup tn ten* of million*
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Bonuses For Vets Kettles Explains European Papers And Radios Sr&lt;*
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Fnotliall Plays | Continuation Of Demo Dollar Aid
ToKiwanis Cluli
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County Drainagr
IVoblems Probed
By Commissioners

ReuhdMi C. Carroll,
Os torn Mrrchanl,
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State Negro Group States Rights Demos
Supports T r u m a n
M'HMttaflf* rram Tag* fleet

Officials Remind
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Killed 11 Hurt
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dldate could gat more popular of regiilrnlion foi Seminole Coun­
ED IS O N , On., Nov. I,
EG L1N F I E L D , Nov. 1, G P )_
vote* and yet loae the election
ty. The dcsdline for regitl ration it Two trainmen were killed end I t Forty-clght A ir Force fighter
because hi*
opponent carried
State* with the most electoral past for both city and general elec­ person* Injured last night when plane* are scheduled to a rriv e hvre
two Seaboard AI.-line tra m , col­ tomorrow a fte r u 1,OWi-mlle m-1.1
tions.
vote*.
flight from K earney, Nel&gt;,
That hna happened.
Voting may lake place only in lided head on lu re
A passenger train ami a freight
In 1888 Democrat Drover Cleve­ thr precinct* in which persons are
Ninth A ir Force hcinhiur: tec.
runimcri each rther at thl* small •aid the flig h t of K*H2 • ri^ tilci ^
land got a bigger popular vote
registered.
Seminole
County
hat
Southwest
(ittrg
lj
town,
leaving
than Republican Benjamin H arri­
K wus to give 27th Fighter Droup
son.
Hut H arrison carried the 9.444 registrant* of which 7,676 the locomotive* mantes of butterr-1 pilots training In long-rangi- fightdates with "tint " b ig g e r’ cTerloruij tte w|,jtr" „ nd 1,761 are colored. ! ,’11 "J'1* lw ,‘'lwl1 str-ul. A ll p*.i*»&gt;igrr
couches remained on the l r ac k. . I
Wednes day they
vote rnd won.
. Sanford hat 2,901 voter*.
Five passenger, amt six c r ewmen! ! „
M‘.r v *c* school stuT h is year Trum an, or Dewey,'
dents In w itnessing n dem nieura­
A ll elertion d o rk* have been were hud
could make a sweep o f 50 states
Local station agent Wallace tion In air-group cooperation ; Ucand yet lose If his opponent car­ urgently requested to telephone
The Hanford Herald the presi­ Richard* said a m ix.up in order* tics here.
ried only these- 18 states:
dential.
Congressional amt gubet-. mp-nt have roused R-u m lllxion.
trver 2(8) A ir Force. N avy and
C alifornia, New W ith, I'wmsyl*
Marine combat plane* w ill pound
vanla, Illino is, M issouri, Kentucky, natorlal races firs t , end as prompt­
j simulated "enem y" targets w ith (fit
Indiana, New Je rse y, Masvsrh- ly e* possible, In order that The
When vegetables are tu be Ion* of live bombs and iic-htts
iisetts, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin. Herald may he aide to supply to
W hy? Hcrause those IJ flat** Associated Press, United Press, steamed only enough bulling water Wednesday in the next-In last
I h added to supply steam during week o f a six-week exercise, 0 |ierhave
2111* electoral votes, or three International News Service, R adio tbe cooking.
ir„M iln ii.a s.'xim Paa-&gt; rieel
rat ion Combine I I I ,
mure than the 200 m ajority neede.! Htatlon W TH It and the Orlando
figlit on."
.Sentinel Ihe complete Seminole
to win.
County return*.
'there wui no Idtil of surrender
Hut suppose It liupperied that
Election returns,
reg lslialio n
from live weary t'liinese leader, no single candidate gut a majority
Looks and ballots -are to h • re­
whose government has been sh a k ­ of tin1 electoral vote*. What then? turned us promptly us possible In
The newly elected House of Re­ election clerk* to the o ffice of
en to it* foumliilinu by the whole­
presentative* would choose the
sale defeat: uf hit troops in the President from the three candid Cuuntv Judge K , W . Ware.
" F L E A H E do N O T lock registra
U tl lin e r weeks.
ales receiving the greatest num­ Run hooks and ta lly vheets In thu
In hi* firm o fficia l nppcaranrn ber of electoral votes.
boxos," urged Judge W are th l*!
since Id* return from two week*
In that case the total house vote morning, "as only ballots are to be
In thu north whom the cream of would ho 48, with each stale -no left In the boxes."
hin armies wore destroyed ne matter how many members It lias
Voters In uutlylng precincts will
Went over to the Ileds, Chlung In the Hons#—entitled to only one vote at th .‘follow ing polls: No, 2 ,;
vote,
declared:
at Lake Monroe School House ',1
Ho fa r In this slury the elcctorsl No. 4 at Paula School House; No.
"W e have hud reverse* In tin)
northeast (M anchuria) but Die votes has been explained as It us-1 6 at Oviedo Town H a ll; No. i) at
Rut this is an (iencvu Community Center; No. 7,
Communlxt* are mil yet In a posl| hi*I " a lly happens,
Don l&lt; directly menace North unusual election. A little differ- Chuluota store room; No, 8. (b.le iil from those In the past.
I den rod Community House; No P,
C hina.”
The Dernw rallc P arty this y * s r , I.ongwood Town H a ll; No. HI,
Am erican authorities meanwhile
Instructed U.H. rltlx c lis In prepare is split because of Trum an's slam l. (Reason’* Store at Lake M ary; No.
on greuter civil right* for negrue* 1), Altamonte Community Center; I
tu leave North China.
I No. 12, Forest C ity , usual poll
Authoritative sources here said in the Sooth.
r
Many Southern Democrat*, who place; No.
18, Stuvla School House;
thegloiuim uilsts had om ip led Muk­
den completely at 5 P.M . and that otherwise might have voted xulhllv No. 14 Harnett’s office ut Fern
the last .‘(overnmenl o ffic ia l* fled for him, are angry at Truman. P ark; No, II), Ketchuin’s tinrnge
from there three days ago. Thu They have set up an organisation -il Henr Lake.
government has hud no radio con- of their own railed the "States'
Rights IK-m orrals."
ta rt with Mukden sin e It P.M.
And they w ill vote for Dovernor
Hunday but the Am erican consu­
h
late radio there Is still functioning J . Strom Thurmond of Smith
and In communication w ith Am er­ Carolina, who is the State*' Rights
It M H tlsurrt f r o m P a s s U n c i
ican sill lim it ic* here mid III Hliung- canilidate for President. The teiicctrd accoutil uf her ordeal, hut
su it;
iial.
In Aluhama Trum an is not on provided uutliorltles with ‘ these
The Chinese navy, bucked try Dm
1
ill-lulls:
six inch guns of it* runner Hrltlsh the ballot nt a ll. There Dm State
The negro ordered the yo u n g &gt;
C ruiser, Chungking, is guarding Democratic Committee ha* jdmlgcd
wmuun In remove her shoes and '
the | hiH h of Yln gklw uud Hulutao the Dona-era tic electors to Thor,
then forced Dm couple to leave |
iitond.
as possible escn|H- avenue* lor
In Florida the electors are uplil the ear and walk ucruss n field i
whatever nntiouul troop* iiiunnged
u
p
among Trum an .-bicton and into n cluster of lioslie* nlmor !
tu get nut uf Mukden.
,
Thurmond
elrn'tors and m me elec­ the rim of u sm all swamp.
Ciilaug praised built Die bravery
There the negro Hough! to rape
and skill of hi* North C liiiu i com­ tors who are not designate I ut all the voting wmuun, who broke tim e I
mander, Denerul Fu T so -Y l at Florida has eight electoral voles ' hin grasp unit tied, mid soon I
Rut the •m ithrrn mU tiji tu
Petplng It- «nld Fu “ har. made
thereafter heard several shots. ]
ample preparation* and been *nf- elerlnrs won’t he importnut In fo Hlie fin a lly made her way to tin' j
morrow's election results u ii I jsh :
ficleiitb- reinforced" tu handle
I. Duly Die loss o f -leclnrnl home of (ieorge Hvme, executive ;
Red threat* to (hut area.
vole* 111 Die south Were ........... . director of the Carrol) S ri vice
T iie president insisted the "over­
Truman Die election, sltre ordin­ Council, a group welfare organ! - 1
all w ar situation lines uni give a rily til*- south vole* solidly t'r gallon, and Syiiie notified put ire :
c a n se jh ir w o rry."
nmcralic,
Kllgote said Die young woman,
H is speech obviously
ily was de- j• 2. The whole election i* so close siifft'j'inu with shock anil In n
signed to enenurnge Kuoinlutaiig that nu one candidate gel* a highly liyslericul slate, neverthe­
leaders who Well- stunned by the m ajority uf Die electoral voles.
less led officers to the scene,
Itrwa of the wholesale defeats.
That would throw Die election Into where Hleven*' Imdv was found.
N eutral observer* recalled that the House:
' The sh e riff suld till- young sttt- '
F u was in a precurloua position
dent, sun of Mr. and Mrs. C a rl
In North China since the ComHlevsns, Hr., had lieeu shut lit the ;
mttnisls bad cut Die corridor In
chest amt left arm and had lieeu
fiuiyuno mid iuteiTupted the nor­
Idndgeoned on the head, lie suld
mal supply mule through which
.Stevens' roniiianbui was unnMe In
earn* Die bulk uf the food for bi*
give u description of the slayer,
(Continued from Page O ut)
troops. They estimated Dun only
on campaigning, He Is spending init Dial a iilh iiillics thenrixed lie
ifit transfer o&lt;
Die entire day In New York C ity's was the same person who had
i II v I hI hiih now
Iteen Involved In several other utDie Hulutao llvnrli to Fit's com­ llrtinx, His final radio speech templed rupcs here.
(A
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C
)
Is
set
for
10-10:811
P.M
.
mand plus u rapid flow of war
Ill each of tlii'se instances, K i l ­
(lu verno r J . HI rum Thurmond
supplies would permit tin- north­
gore lidded, Itie young women hud
lined
ti|*
a
final
(A
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)
broadcast
ern general to bold III* own w llll
for the Htate*' Rights ticket from I m'I'ii made to remove Dieir shoes.
the Reds even teluporni lly.
Hlond hound* were taken to the
Columbia, H. C., ut 8:45 P.M.
Kleclhm e ve - us u su al- find* scene, Iml heavy rnlu* made It
Ihu major president ini candidates difficult for them to establish a
scent, the sheriff related.
confident of victory.
Hu added Diul a posse had eoutPresident Trum an, s|ieaklng in
Ht. Louis Saturday night, said the pleted tdnns for a widespread
4t’eHtlH«»4 1 , 1,1*
User
(Date Farm ers' Market mid 1*11 people, through the Democratic search fur the slaver today.
bushel* of pepper* averaging P a rty , " a r t golni
|8.80 |H&gt;r bushel. SIM bushels of Don."
H llll COMM ISHM IN K S
Dovernor Thomaa E. Dewey, tho
•ggplauta averaging I I 80 P«r
P O R T S M O U T H , N I L , Nov. I ,
bushel. Lig h t «&gt;fferlngs of squash Repuhllran nominee, told a New (JF)—The Huhmnrlne U.H.8 T in
• ami ohm moved and the yield I* Y o rk C ity audience It was Ihe rone. In »ome rexpect* tho N avy'a
reported light on all cummoditles. "eve of v icto ry" fo r the D O P,
moat modern righting craft, went
Trum an ha* predicted a vote of Into commie.Inn today m. the
"Ilo itifa v H lale Farm er*’ Mar­
00,000,000.
He
says
a
heavy
veto
ket reporlod It* first *nlu of
Portsmouth Navy Yard.
pecan* a* 12,050 jinuiul* bringing " Is alw ays good news for the
Designated a picket hoot foi
Democratic
P
a
rty
."
a revenue ttf $1,881.81. I’ rlre* re­
operation In Polar aen*, tho TigHerbert
Brownell,
J
r
.,
OOP
ported eteadv with expected Inrone hn* hcen eipiiiiped w eh the
rreaae In volume doting the next catnoalan manager, look* fo r u n e w e l type of radar. She can
88,000,000
turnout
with
a
m
a
rtin
detect approach of hostile air
t ■few week*.
"The aacmnl pecan auction of of at Icaat 0,000,000 fo r Dewey- c ra ft, radio the Information to
Dovernor J . 8 lrom Thurmond, other forre*. then submerge.
the aeaion In the llrndfnrd County
red !c ted
h it ticket w ill receive "m illion* of
l volume of hotter quality nut* votea" and prevont either Trum an
or Dewev from enacting an an il*
apected.
ON HALF HHK1.I
" F o rt Pierre Htate Farm er*' |ob dlecrlm lnallon law,
H enry W allace, describing tho
M arket report* a, light volume of
about 800 field crate* of tomato** 1048 campaign a* only one battle
Phone BUM
moving through that market with 'n a long w ar, *ay» that regard!***
Cloatd Monduya
price* ranging from 91.00 to 14.00 of the outcome Ida Progressive
p ar bushel. An in crcaiv l» expected
this week w ith the auction u W
beginning today. Volume w ill Increate »lowly until the latter pari
of the month when the volume
fa expected to he good,
C L E A R W A T E H . Nov. 1, CM1)—
Milton P . Rook*, president o f the
state Progressive Voters League
of Flo rida, *ald today thl* negro
group would support President
Trum an and Fu lle r W arren a t the
poll* tomorrow.
Rook* said hi* organisation also
had voted to reject the firs t and
second proposed amendment * and
support Hu- sixth.
He cille d on all negro** to vote
and naid several negro organisa­
tion* In the Mato were Joining in
get-ouMhe-vnte cam paign*.

Chinese Bomb

NeKro KHI

MONDAY NOV. 1, 1948

On November 2, Vole for

S. (Syd) HERLONG JR.
for i

CONGRESS
Fully qualified ity reuaun &lt;jI training and
cxpcrlrncr,
Already well acquainted with and known
tu many member* uf toinjreM.

A proven record of public *trvice dial U
unexcelled.
* A TKl'E SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT!
O n l* » D e in o rra t t-an P ro p e rly H resent e l l i- i i lc t
In W id th 9 0 % . o f the V o te r «*re Ile m o c-e is
&gt;'&lt;•14 Coll Ileal 44r.

Youth

Final I'leaH

TRUMAN

tSAKK.Lt, I

Remember Harding?
Remember Coolidge?
Remember Hoover?

OYSTERS

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ANNETTE'S

N O T IC E

. "Flood condlllnii* are Mill ham­
pering Ihe planting In the vicinity
of the Florida OUv Stale Farmera’
Market. A good hit of ground lx
MUI under water but farmera are
wanting nx fait ax the water refade*. Tomato**, pole baana,
•quash appear to lie the major
gpope being .planted. If good
Weather prevalla, they expect to

TRx Books are open for payment of 1948 City Twxon
Discount of 4% will t» allowed for payment in Novsmbsr; 8% discount for p*yment in December; 2% for
payment In January and 1% for payment in February,
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Remember the succession of failures of these Republican Presidents from 192d
to 1934? During the 8 long and trying years we came to know what the ‘For­
gotten Man by the Millions’ really meant. Then came 16 years of Government
of the people, by the people, and for th e peoplo’ - - and no ‘2 chickens in every
pot’, but a chance to live as they should in an enllgtened era.

The Democratic Resolve, which is ‘the greatest good for the greutest number’
lias never been shaken. Through the years of time Government by the Peo­
ple will triumph.

The Spirit Of
Jefferson
Jackson

B ttn Hoy, City Tax Collector

Be Mire you vote • - rain &lt;
ITYHALL

ay event, vote and see that your ne
vote for Democracy.

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Ja Unity There Is S trw itth-

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f '"'id* through W xtn rs.l u l.u H r
' b*"K'‘ in Irm ix T a lu rc . i,* n tlr to
niiol»i*tf m risltl* Hinil-*.

I * Protect U m Peace o f the World

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E s la b lls h e d 1003

ICC Refuses
Rate Increase
’ For Railroads

F L O R ID A .

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I *i*' I'CU- A f I . i c v i n
A te (.‘h-iactl l*’ro m
M in e:;
By
P o lic e ,
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Hearing Requested
W A S H IN g T

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PARIS.

t/IT
Ftench
tmn|«* (If,Mini iIii Iipia fioiu thf
n m lhfifi m i l fifld i n ifl i f M(ii]i
lr .h l i ii f f li»d*v f»u thr liryt fittif
( htr no# m ilirin n )
iaul
ht&lt;K um r t i handed firtHrm lli#
gt*i f iMtiKnt Innrt ami the dill
Ms

1

The In te rlin k Commerce Com !
m inion todey rejected ilie rail |
roedt petition for nn imtnrilt.it’
"emergency” 8 percent freight j
rite mere me.
The commission *iiiin u m r,l iln i
it w ill open lirartngs Nov. ttt on,
the general I I percent advance
in retei aiked liv the railroad'
|
At that lime, the ICC m id, it J
will alio ta le evidence on llie mil .
induitry mnlmn lot an 8 percent i
increase tn he co llfrled while the |
commission consider* the request
for a H percent advance on a
long-term ham .

A r s w inter! P r c h s L e a s e d W ire

N O V . J . 1018

Miners Fight
French Troops
In Coal Fields

Mow S m o g C lo n es I n O n S tr ic k e n C ity

Itong-Tcnti Basis Is
To Be Consideicd.
In

TU ESD AY

No*

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Rcd*s Call Far
Chinese Forces
To Surrender
UV|»i»l f ■. S . i v

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that iholt iff if braid
At O ignift, ilfiVfn fnril fn »f

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Record Turnout Of
Americans Throng To
Polls To Cast Vote
t in ;

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m ti.. i trim ({fiiup, almul
m ilr» toiilbivrd of I dir
If i t it lir ir , u i otdint’ l&lt;» thf
t iftm offu n l f »rtv It P i f i i Atencv.

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Holiday Spirit
w. ..ii ir ’ l V V t i l l M i l d
r s 111 l&gt;r i «iiurcs A*.
Is Kn joyed By
i
1 n it .- K’.im Kails
Sanlord Voters M i ni r hi t \ n n um ss
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H im p ffw iri « ■♦•» it r f p lf d lb# I i f Hr M*it*»hr*»s I It»c. krd In thr po|K
pn.t undn
.i s«i,| In ii r haa 110 cast d«. m io »ti In »fr. t ,i iuim i
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‘ "ti" "1 111 ti I rd I roiti
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c ithf b. I| t ime 'It . Ii'rf ! tun
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1* 'iti mil'! tcnipci itnies.
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i aptuif otif |iil from fm ptmnfni
InM'r% hill H fir t lm ril off
The radroadv a ile d the K ( nn G R A P H IC A L L Y IL L U S T R A T IN G hnw dense is tin ilcatti d ialing sistnkr and ( ” g in Dunnra, Pa.
fhr v*«s\r mill*"fit • h |lBrd th#!
Oct. 1/ for pernmnon In homl (
picture nhnwn Ih r light* of a main ntrrel thinwing e n in e gh n.tlv glow over e iniali area,
-f • ^ HI 4 t ill ! 'O.UOO.OOO
At Ira .1 n j pci sons had
r a lfi quickly a i art emeiRency F in n r, ftoni Industrial plants, held in the Mims, have .a n oil l:&gt; di nth
.ahoifuvi d r m lffl
Itto m fiift*
11 .1 ten,I-uti il rlfftio n
m e n u rr m view of new wage m . been crowded Milo Imsnitals for special treatment in Ihr- li t l lc iinlli .ti ml town, 2h miles flout Pitt*-t#him a * ibtr* i ohimoi of tifoci|tA
N A N K I M i. *
td 'i
( h» ■t* ett * t A ,
hingli. O fficia ls riaid the high pressure area had pievenl-’d ally inovrutriil of all el ground level,
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creases for rail workers.
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tlii|iiM|i|
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rtf today (nl
| and it lireame enturalril w itli fumes, w hlrh proved paitn ulai ly dradlv to pel v»n. suffm m g from
, , I ' d ’lt i | » 10
1 .1. in lii, ,i
f ihr ( nmmmiHl Ird * n*| Ytukf rt 'M ■'pile i ,ty11 • (it h *
The ra r rir rs said the silualinn ]j Hstlimatic
asthmntic conditions. (International Soundphotot
*1 1 hi in&lt; h 11 total --t »• • tin t , It It* ' die, h '*! r u n II 1,11
h ' I Hit 1,000 UP*
warranted action withoul hearing
,|r t i"l|ltv |iir
I hr l f i l l I ( f t
j s h r i * hr ||rn ft mie , Ml M MM hint* (teen i i ii
,1.1 it. ,1 I .Ml
■
1 ■ ht ti MIS i.V
Rut they '.aid (hat if a hearing
( tio 'fi iiiHftii v h iu
prf'Hi'i that Ml.l up' nl\ i - l , ( r , !
mid j i i i k I - No 1 ii do 1till u oi|t 1lr,.'1
i «i &gt;■ 11 "&gt;t
wan necessary, tl should he held
’ t lia&lt;d tf» « i*rl m tu fm fhl lunnpjj 'ifMjiir ( ill i *1 f hm i
I it lit* I n u n ,I Amr 1*, 1
q illlt r i , ” d ,1
before (be end of October.
Thr
1et O'.* -mail pee(I
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♦hr tnlnri . mi d^fiam f «f **ofli
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The commission’s decision to let
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* m ii ran **
Ii 1 t • 1e|l‘tfl
111 »
thss matter stand for rf.-tew uu
♦hr follati.tr nf thf o a lion wldrt ii I I k ;htin,* h iif
*
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t !♦#'♦
Nov HO followed requests ft uni
nl if r M ill h ii
i,V,'.l’ " ’"e !e
»al ii alkniil IhU n 'ffk
IL«t&gt; 1 • t i. • i- M
shippers and other Interests for a |
film t* omi Irf I th f fi auk* or at »'•* ft* »11.4 I .
full hearing hefoie any rale in |
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crease la granted.
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II* ii.
rm fttd if tlir tint f hrrti foal 1
&gt;*Pi
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fund
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Among those urging a lu ll hem &lt;
•!('♦»
I1Fin,.iii 1n ! Ii i . *t#*, or *» t ho PH 1 •»(ll lit M the |( *Ii Ilf *( (1»|#'r fit t
a
1
men hut tied i« « i d l .» *
lug were the Department of Agn
! »iiti •1 1,4*1 t 1• f- i*e*| rl MMit t|1
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( i t r v r r i m i r n i F o r - i*i #h Ifs fd fi, w oikfU i in tot* sitilU ' hr H d u M
K I I •; r; I . I l l s A n n o u n c e I nlghl. U nr w j* . bill fif’d id 1r *n«t if
culture and the Htate Aasnelnllmi
1 1y, ( • ' 'II (1
tli
1vnlfif* h*vi* •notiniifd to dlf rn.il | N»» h itlh ri H.l...M i(if*u * ,im* nn )
llir l'i|vk rBf r rimiM &gt; • «um 11 nii .r
| a H \ S S | I ‘l . v
• . ,| v,
iit.if mhi ( ’ u m p a r e d 1 *11 thmiujh thr 2'.t day walkout
of Public U tility Commtaalnnei *
1* ..ft v••11* 11 for
I
II ttt
rfnd the olliei ,«* »
,n tit
i*itahif* oi ■(•Mtintr (tom (h « »flo rld ii mimt. um IH iv i mi* .♦j&gt;fnd- I tee i t ,i i 1
Other p k a s for freight rale
1 1 It '1111111 FranV
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I'tUI 1*■r| 11|(* p if ■
hikes came meanwhile front the
i ail a alone I'h fort nf track
lu ( ft fM ilItllH s» hiMil lot dpi; rIlf's
Ml liHiu i l l f t M hflr a t t f r li ami hildgfs
Coastwise Hteamship Line* operat
T h f iamr thlnic orrurrod for th f i KOifMiioriit
• met i&gt; l ' " t i ID win in l ,*14
T h f ntMr road d**!»artnifllt t"
ttMV n w n n n
.
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Mif tiffin ,«tivr tf»
I edfl
I R A N L f U R | , G einiany, Nov 2,
pt #*i*1ID ( If! North
tng between A tlantic and G ulf
Cntatnt" bNfcnnd tlnir during th f ntrihr on I »hf t ninnniniiV* • nnudHrd then dav announced tlie Irv n lts ol a
w I L D w O O l).
a*
J. u n
. . .«&lt; , *
di Mount nn-* popporta, the Inland W aterways t ’orp
•in "linn'
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ITPiA former German general F lf r v crosBfb, th# mml nf Mi# Ku | [u%t} 11 4 Ihm l Wmlrl w u
thf AubagnfH/C B a ri|iif lin f
j mruination .S in n il hondu riplod- detailed S lliv rv , in whlctl lepoit-. ■
. I'll I n T l Illllrttl
Marseille Nu ra.q altie s wet* ie "1 wltllin I w ii him l ' nl (lie U S were rpcetved fi 'm l(7 5 tierci'iit perl In lies'
K lu * K In ii
Mn/f-l ku f &gt;i»|. mi K aI ih mi. prf uienl #il Mu*
I whn
ahd S3 freight forwarder organ! - 1
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. R «..» U „ t raid„ Flo rid * 1nut iiighr
.liltI fl-fl* f t |&gt;C" MV Ik w o y gilt
ported in either iletalliiient
( 11,«p v t nl W#uM I r flfM liih .
i(
the
state',
im
,ipiiia
l"d
imnnci
.(go
u tlo n s . They aakad the ICC to l e t . n‘l4&gt;' «
P ^ P '* * l » J « force
A hunt .1(1.000 mldtnr* end police, 1onstilatr
palltiea, on i &gt;s l end bridge e&lt; two vote, tlit'le foul y“ :ll 1
A ll of the t i t afs, |»l*i(tril hy i t|lf l^otarv Cluh a? thru him lifOtl
them boost rates tn tin* w ith anv j formed tecently in the Soviet rone
^ •
The im p irt nl Ylulden*. Mil snd uendRm «»
fq
the
13.01011111 and Unnict fit B lf *Mnht
Dnodffl *nn i
f «k «i i *% * I m
j .. * 11/ . . . i ...
i . j 1 supported hy tanks and atttiot*d
Increases that m ay bet granted to " j! tha first Mage of a Red army motorrid# of lUaoumpM i'vejit
H»
I T»n* n if 'liir* m S mill
.r*. a it „’an?#nti
** **H# th» d u a lity to l'hiang‘ » itim e. {pel hiif •iiutt.i’ dav "t
lf . .r . VL.V 11 r - 1 « \
tha railroads. V Y \
.... \&lt;
manned-fry' GcflfftMl'.**’ ’ ‘ ■**
'in sit m ile, of the mirthern
fht'OUffh four (n w iii, iv p ip h u tm id '4* Ihuri W&lt;&gt;rM War Anyway
)
R s I i')ialt man I t lit"i t* • . -I n ! ' 'I &gt;d • ■apol ’ oil t"--. for '11u
I.tie d rh m * Die ntitflaiy -th i l
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h»
n* -1'V d"' V, lb* Ml-iM 1M'| ♦’A0 fur
Kield*
G * m j M t a r n aVrUonA.
| admitted "h»M »l w f hv let %
lilde I b- , , tl, to econnmi m.t • les* " .'il tb"
ffl» . 1" .| 1 o n . .I"'n» 11b. 11 * " " ,1
»*
Stv on l n »' n I
U H Dioygh. a Wild vood fimtaU into it '*»th thf k n o v % that
l t ‘nniii'u,tt-t onto" teed*. * .-t*ied h,h. v
ehargea In such a ttay as to p re - ( .t » l w allet Sthretber. told r o --*
M
1-|i
1 ,.|. tf f t ,1, Ml,Hid th*&gt; bad « ' 11I
» ti (♦
Gif pi*
worker end the Klau's F lo .h li | h f .nm-thiitg wotlh Isghllng &gt; M I’ l himt &lt;t'iei«l .fril.e toi turlav |
1 ,(■11 eitp d t hi
- 1"1 *i ii ill, f .t tit,'et. md bridge* !"i
.1 i MPi1
—
1, 1/., ( .
serve existing
relationships k*
be j eonletrnce tin* force would p" * &lt; ♦itao •**!i*l »hov at#*i #* h it’ar111m&gt;4 !
1
tli It'- Vsh in teitPi'V leglo" ivh.'i"
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tween ra il and w ater freight 1p o trulirl threat to the Wr t'in »»./,» .............. ..
♦IT '
would
f,„t
*"• rd Mwill M iip.^
Ill* I
in it paii'"l
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tl.- h ail, t . w iiil mn’ entri-t *' • II. ..n l this '■•* . etclqvlv* I ! !». » it I 11al»l« I
it!
charges.
r »i»&gt;
j fitv;am /ttinfi #*p«M f o|
'
tie, it i In* »t I ling'' it !* wa . '*'! I »*•! f MM |*| DT fO(lt 1m| ,
| /one. " I Germany il the /MI•■I f-.ln «frs| mi Ih r tta lr
il
ftintiev petit by the -dote ■"
♦li» Btc r 1mnrnf hn l
The freight forwarders-- wh&gt;
hi .
1pH»rI nil | ••1* 111Mill*' I loll! fill motor I"III l, r-n 11 dir
o M \ |tF/|tr M
pMit|i*ll\ in iP ' fill H a ll" " ' V
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assemble small quantity freight
I ni *(•’» Hit* mini nold
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i 1mIiiItf1111a* *iv11 to full| Immtilf'd
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for re shipment In car load lots I U iiv'i iii' I n ' • \uggevted tin h
fU im r*. ili*tvr i In fini*n F l&gt; ntiMitb,
1
m ill* no li i p i'liif piutcctiim
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requested advances in charge &lt;, witltdi it' tl
It ,|1.Ml '|.
, I'n in 1&lt; m l
l.ofNhuu; h r1.........................
n ' M n faif
HMiiin.it,- onmlta w n e thiono •*'
......... • lumped l""
equal to whatever advance* may
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II,e i„,l&gt;v,iv station in F ie s l.r i Sm j enl
j S ilu ilie i. " iiin n e vutgeon R»n oMutmi: *i|» wilh a h a ih rrtir hn»* **iiiifrl min ihr slid* sii nr ^ n*''
M t lk it a ,,* . r n | , ' | „ ) ' , ' i
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be given the rail carriers.
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offered il i» pti%| n I “ th ie l of A&gt;1»
I n I itMtimr, 4fn»nd Min t
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lc#»tii| &lt;if
e ravel
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1'Mi; i* Inigf* ■rov* (ighlod hy rc.if nf I Mum f I ) it oM had h
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* !#('*( i"1** Fii i II m l(iit«drfd&amp; nf Aiifi.*- j of ihk pi i;ram and inlrodurrd H,e
- .
| hut refuted it.
II
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t •od
I h i r r r e l R m i O f O H t a n * ! tt was interpreted hi" &lt; «i ■"
♦»(♦•»&gt; Fiord (hr
In 1v4t1h . 1 pp.1l r f
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Cam pbcll-Losslng Post No. h.l
| | P sai.l L tirt I'tscher. mlnt 'e ’
mg only the Mam-b""-*" "
. -»w V I. I U llitl#
•« 1* -11'
but
ee,'m
e
,
remained
close
to
Mr.
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has 90 mote members than at I rtf the inteitor «n the Soviet lo n f.
A wider scope nf ' "tn n iu tu '
. t» l I*
T o
H r
R u r iH
H e r1
»i‘ (h f (igiliti 1 !
» fI 'if
nf (|l**
h*'ll ha* f ,lk*
Hi Y* 'll
this time last year, hut stljl 14fi &gt;told him and (iv r other genetsl1'
] /,i*tiin nl tile ! lilted N a ll""
■
mbit)on was vet fn.tb b. 'L&gt;
It * 1 »*
(1'Hi I d ad |*i * id ’
.............
white man pull I
r , „ , „ |„
* |t,i.,.pb&lt;members short of Its Immediate personal!'
that
the
"peoplr*1 i r T lllt g , c l i a l n n i l i " I 'b e 1 tune
t* r i i
1 !ii“4tvr l i a r r f h u l l , Kh 'h f'J n
.nr l ijd Hi in hr il i&lt;
"V!' W l Uhi id
Ii at
a fl" '
goal of 345 members. It was re- | p(,||,.p " umiM l&gt;* ar med w ith Ian' • ml tlM n .me co aa in Le e sb u rg ' ,f w orldw ide .........
I I tilil(lHir&lt;( Hit •
i ommunlnt 1’ nrtv
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tfll'h
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.
after
the
Klan
ported last evening at the meeting , Blll| B r,|i i P1... i k .aid four of th­
men. WHinrfi 4inf t hil»!i»n Hircn»;k fcUtiivm^ ad ill*** •* (
mm'ini-i* natio n, f &gt;
1, t ,
&lt; )rr' *
*f I mv DM « h. s *., II.• !
at tha Legion Hut. .lames
*• " [ generel. .r»;(er"l to ta lc part 111 It
.ml ((»« pMfM#* w"»U! ami !'« ' ’
. npe h is a rm ie s e v e n .n a th
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Horn
In
Dmlg**
rounfv,
Ha
i vhf-n !h" * I .» ,, r •*1» | 111
• tie only report of trouble came t i i ji t nfi I v nn ft H iin if h ail jii' (* i" i' ♦'t * i!
presided.
| R rltish and Am erlran authorities
|i^
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niitrol
all
of
China
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In order to Increase membership. (1M.f eMimated Mie strength of Mu- 1 liiiiii l.'lg h fu cker, a girl report
\ l tu V
t(lift n f-tfiM ilfitIm i ftfiin ni'h'#* ' a, Land In 1920 f.om M -Ra- &lt;:• I’ ted klio n In the la*.
, 'tpp m ##hlM|Dt ( Hi*
ft
two teems were organised to com-, f(1
unn.nntt to nOO.Otm »&gt; I'itol"V iap liei for the Orlando t I a At ing 'inf!*! jiff* * , H*f!
Mu »* ♦
*'*■ Mr was . fatm e. amf a ................... I *■" b iilk tln puhllshel
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Mm nine .miiinel She said a group »ffi|4il nf fit#* lllHi ’idlJil (!*(' “ ■
p its In securing new members.
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*
•!»*»( m( I'!'
•\!pl *1 IM M
R u rv lw iis Include (be widow "1 ' ‘' by the t,'om niiti"'i
w a s h i: 'i t
Chester M iller, World W ar I. *
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,
t timidet! figuies smashed her
i*r.M Del.and. tlu cc vo s and one daugh " " t i , l Iriformsttori |t u ,- i"
•f Ut'iiMuit • 1 *KHI k int»*(
11.** National i,i
v e tirsn w ill head the team o f.
Moscow newspapors d e c la .-l ■fin - n and ordered her to leave |r&gt; A i ' i l f i i f MirII
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4 tv#|{|n^ w#i nrt»I thi» 1lift!i**
Mao said Red f i i ii c i "I*
m l »t llgo* ))" - '-.usl t i . , its pre.'i si "
oldsters and John Sauls, W o r l d 'Sun day that all such figures a .- t|t» t-lcinitv
ter. all nf G eoigta. twn *i,lem
Mid »fti»nH(iM nf Hi# *•' * Mrs. Nancy Clark "I McRae, '■* ■util t„ l 007,1)01) square nob
W ar I I veteran w ill head the "fantastic lies
I Imse controlled
*
' help htti(il o| • 1
h'lan o ffi'la la denied II. (lie,If fttiHnii#t| (Mi 1 i r # • !#**♦ i
t 1'
i
i„,l|,o |r , ,
■ •,.,,,1 , I 1 t* iL‘| ' e
younger te.im. The losing team l organs .m tle d a T a i« dispatch »*u| 'tiev Interfered with nn one
and Mrs l.u l* Rtadhury of I'e "H ighly 215 percent
area
Under
them,
to
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must provide a "feed" et the n ext)
(tm 'U .e ra &lt;•„ i . , &gt; KlatM t
, 1 10, 1,1,11. 1. 1 , 1 m*- KfeH.i
Land
pi-1
1'19,1)00,000 people, at, "ii
i " " " t i e, Ml V 'll' i "&gt; i i i "t i
. , , .,
n* 'll
Funeral service* w ill be heul *'
IIJIHI MlMI/*il (III 1 rip* I »titi
■ i World W
II ,. i n,g .1. a 1 ,’ 1
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iN s iM i i o n s 1 0 ,M n v r
Four*new members were admit-1
1 11' i ' , *'*) *j
,1 20 P M Thursday at Erickson
ted to the Post Richard T . C l e r k ,! ,. A n.reting of the directors of
T A I I.A H A M S K K , Nov 2, (/TV
.» h
Funeral Home svlth Rev W P
h id e
of
................I
, .,||(||) | ’ U '." i mi­
Jsm ea L Fields, G arfield W alker ‘ ho Kanfurd F.aeeutivc Club h e. Some 2no molding inspectors and
P U E R T O R IC O V . l l t .
‘
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Interment
ll
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,lu
ll,
and
at
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and W. 8 . llarg ro va.
. h' " " e**]$ J .n t . 'VednesrJay after
n .e World Government ......... J
^ " ' “ ylva- l.ake
membcri of Florida's planning and
*♦ ♦♦l»
SAN J U A N , Puerto Rn.", Nm- ,, te.| Marbm l o .i u .,1.. ... t
units can " 't a " ill'l l
■
The Legion w ill sponsur a F a ir nnon , .tv JV?(
It waa an­ rolling hoards w ill hold their first t.h le group trod lust everting M
'A i/PlFuel In Ricans vole lo .ln ,
M ilita ry V,. „t..,„ ,. ... \\ t ................................ ■ -' 'll 11In*;
on Mar. 14 at Celenr and M ellon-’ nounced' this morning by Ralph imniial conference in Miami Nov the Tnuti t Center with .11, present Cemetery.
for their own goveinot f u
t
Men will I*. .. t'-*»♦».I id •I ,
v ilk Avenues and haa signed H ’ Austin
Sm ith,
secretary.
The
.leek It ittgnn gave a lalh nn Wot Id
■
.
f i.t t time in history
I nctivu NnHnp.r . .. .1 ! ♦ ♦
The state federation of planning
*h e talk was I
&gt; R . ( . M o n iR O n ir r y
IS
contract with Rayal Crown Shown
W' 11 - Vf,1'1 * l ‘ ^T 1,? UI
Ahout 872,000 voters, * . ,*• - t
l-’ l t T U ll l » MM1I MS
J »&gt;ni» th ifn v»»»f * ID
to appear here. It was announced. 11,1 &lt;'r n i f r, . “ a' W arren D. Man. and rolling hoards, formed In A p ril. " , ‘v "
registration nir&gt; eligible
None
JG fu js t'’"
R p iio r lt ld
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1*
i acom, field icprcsentative, w ill
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I iitiiirt? | D r a f t nn*’ 1 &gt;" ( •is -salt • I*
I hr ue*t ineelltig date was c 11
n -u
will
stiiilv
construction
ill
the
18U8
when
Puerto
IMru
Inu-mpr,
j
he rreaents
MH i i of Arm ii i h^v • h im nil i to the trim h r 1 • tin D • lit It* ui"
f»r
Monday
evening,
Nov.
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a United State* depondeii. y Mi"
Directors of the cluh are Ae K. Miami area. Inspect zoning taapi
' d id * r»f H ip ■»(/♦(•• will
»ttli*'i ■
fn» *• ■
B O A T C O L L IH Ip N
\ »111* ui
which time Dr. George Saute
W
M.
Montgomery,
g '" v" OOVernor has been
T O L E D O , 0 .. N o y . 2- &lt;/Pi— The Shlnliolscr. Andrew Stine, E . A. and master development plana nf load nl the World ..... ..................... . operator of the Southland F r ill'
*’ v t"»D *»n»w mnrnihftt 41 H»* Mon ( a ] up, Cntni#*! y
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Lucas County corener’e off lea re- Mmifnrtou, D r. C . W. B aker, 8 . Florida rltle s and counties and l-istltuie ^t RnIHn* Collage si t Co. o f Forrest C ity, today reported th*'» , J i 1 «■ .» .rnaldcnt
„
fu rm .
Members nt
But
mimiHdi ♦'•»♦♦!•• Company’s AnHimit
*nmn G-., ( h i * tlunsl Guard
ported today that one m in wan O, Chase, J r , C . R . K lr t k y , A discuss off-street parking, high
•Ii I.. , ' 1 i i to
i lis li man of the U ntil I to S h e riff P. A. Mero that he *1111 ji fay sljrnea by Pronbtant I ih id .tm t 1 r'l^iontaHon fif
yaar Puerto Rico won tlir Mi ilun4n bull c ilv r tn•I l.r» llrira. I s 's t* hentlqus
dead Aboard tha J . J . Boland as R. Lnrm an, C. R. Clonta, J r ., of wav design, airport fonlng and Worlds Fed eiallst* of F lo .id s will does not know the whereabouts of
t ,, p ,' 1-"* .si
allied m atters.
f n l&gt; ‘hipped Ih t p tru ii lu^ is
tha result of a collision with an­ Oviedo and Fran k .Shames.
speak.
his son. Richard O. Montgomery. lig lit of Democratic elarHon
I future active -ssigniK-'i'A
other ship last night during a fog
A nuroner nf high ...................... ?3, who le ft h ^ e .Sunday evening
on L ik e E rie . The men wae not
d, nls were piesMit at the meeting
■ dilve in hi* cnnvertibl* rnrd
RED S
M \w rH
Identified.
and these w ill organlte In delist* Coup*, ktid hsd not been seen n.
LIM A P e iM.
P — fhs
The S tr. Roland waa limping
•he subject of World Government
♦r ? m * nc?'
,. , .
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Peruvien C’-rii" i*’ *»ti ■»♦ I’ st'.v has
Into the Toledo harbor with her
It was announced today hy Mrs Richard was des-rlbed
by his
I hern o u tla w I ■.- " * &lt;•
8I,V
bow badly damaged. Capt, F r in k
*i*ne Tin ker
l.ithei as a sober, Industrious
| em inent of ......... " M "ii’ i*l "d u e
Monroe, o f the Boland reported
young man, about five feel eleven
! A decree v *
i i - " . I I " ' uigh*.
that hi* ship collided with the
.
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inches In height snd w ith fs lr hair
• " I teller stiruj
.
banning Die p
S tr. Fra n k A rm itro n g off ColD
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rnd
sandy
complexion
He
often
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 2, (/!’)- Two-ihird. of lha nation's governor­
'h * 'eftist Apr*
Mil local resident' who are in l*"it*d »n a "bigger sn-l h*tt*r th a n !' previous hi&gt;
ehester. Local marine authorities
M IA M I, Nov 2, (A V
Dew». went on fishing trips
tn the e .s t
had not located the latter shin a t ship* .went on the election block today w ill Democrats end Republicans F is / le r paid a J50 flue today fm coast, laid hjs fa tlia i, hut on this ever louritl tesion fiu Sanhml *i* inuled lo meet with " * i,lv comets" l'*rl&gt;
HI A . M. F,«itern Standard time. battling lo end the present'evep-ftephen splitsa-vlng a 12-foot ftahlng s k iff t" trip hi* beat fishing tackle wa* left at (he louritl Center Thursday csening at 7.3 0 o’clock in onler to plan
P A IN I UP
at home.
■.■With IDO candidates entered in the 32 stale tonksfs, il appeared half.
the winter acliviliej, rl was announ* *d llm morning by L M. Armtlsge,
T A L L A H A S S F F . Nov. 2. " P i—
r a u i .E r h o n f i n e d
Fra/le r and George Ford w ei*
. \ 7. A„ 7 ,P , ,
certain
that
the
24-24'party
deadlock
will
he
ended
when
final
returns
onector of louritl activities lor th* Seminole County Chamber nf Com­ The Cabinet today n le s je J PJ.OOO
Em m ett E . R au len o n , 18 year
good friends and p attn e ri In the
CO N TRACT AW ARD ED
merce. f . A. E ik r lv it prendeni ol the tourist Cluh.
to repair and lepalnt the GoveroM youth, who waa Involved In are in. At slake are )fl Republican and 14 Democratic chain, with close ownership nf the 111I k boat and
T
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Nov
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l/Fi
"W e are looking forward to up
nur'a manslnn
a. three w ay collision on Sanford contests In seven states.
fished
together
all
the
time
An
contract
for
C‘
J
Repuhllcans hope their victory predicted that If G '/vtrnro Thomas
large membership and n very en­
Avenue a fte r Ignoring a stop afgn,
nryurnent came up over the own- f t tha Boy* Industrial School at
Mr. w ill he boat rides on th* St Johns I
on Barenth Street was fined 150 In Maine'* Sept. 13 election seas E Dewey carries the state hy as einhlp of th« »8B a k lff and m | Marianna waa awarded G ;« n h u t joyable eeason/' declared
Rivet
Arrangem ent* have been . _
a
forerunner
of
success
in
today's
A
rm
ila
ce
this
morning.
The
•nd c o iU or 50 daya hy Judge J .
rnucli ft* he did four years ago—
insd* w ith Captain Georg i W
0- Sharon, yesterday In Municipal balloting. But a spokesman for *4,000 votes—GOP Incumbent H o­ settle m atters, F ra sie r v isite d 1Conalructlon Company of P n- shuffU-hoerd courtn, lin p o riin t In
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 2 —(/Pi
the recreation activities of tour- Pnvls of Panama Cltv to operat*
Court, The charge » a * recklesa the national committee Indicated bart Creighton and the rest of the ForrP* hack yard at night, sawed ■"*?£}* by th« «h*ntrt today.
High Low
Ids
riv
e
r
passenger
boat,
the
a belief that Ihe outcome may state ticket w ill ''go In rather
driving.
ace being pul In first class
A tla n ta
98 80
Queen M ary fo r sightseelMi: tilp i
S S s - ’T S . i . ' - *
hlnge on the site of the vote piled comfortably.”
condition
fo
r
playing,
he
revealed,
Boston
52
35
■structlon of threa vocational shop
which w ill be Initiated on Jan 1.
up by the Dewey-Warren tic k e t
IT IN J U R E D
57 60
Chicago
' hutldlnga and a maintenance shop snd fo r Indoor recreation, raid II was announced today hy Kdward
Ohio: Both predicted a dose
A
Democratic
o
fficial
rtlm
pretablea and other games have been Higgins.
C le v t lin l
At ts
•A IQ O N , Indochina, Nor. 2. D P I.
C IT Y M A H R E fU F .
building.
provided.
— A hand grenada exploded in a I dieted that the fifty - fifty rat.o race, w ilh the Democrat giving Ihe
Detroit
81 45
C ity employees, llie l, wives and
Cant.
D
avis,
said
Mr.
Higgins,
yesterday
I
w
ill
he
a
l
k
r
n
l
,
Inst
lu
favor
of
New York
54 45
nod to former Governor F ra n k J . chOJren. numbering more than
restaurant In -Cholon
Meetings w ill be held once a
MARKETS C L O S E D
ha*
hern
operating
this
host
at
'h
la
party.
85 60
P h iiad d p h is
."ausche, and the Republican to 200, w ill he treated to a barbecue
none, Indudln
•nd injured 17 persona,
NEW Y O R K . Noy, 2, &lt;/P) MitJ week at the To urist Center during
-n
Ran Antonio
81 50
Here Is how these lw „ prlyatcly the GOP Incumbent, Thomas J . by tha C ity at Ihe grounda of the or aeeurlty and commodity markela the w in ter season, and activities Panama C ity fo r several years and
U h a rk * Rkhusc
Qaniii«
Js
pxnrrlencrd
In
the
(,*•*««»**
y* ■
***»is*
w ill kel.iH e
43 42,
bookkee
sired up aon,e of the closer races: Herbert.
50 Associates, tomorrow afternoon in t i c United Stntcs
U J . eltlaen.
Bte
______ BlebuKh,
■ bookkeeuand alghtaaalng boat business. Tha
58 57
Indiana: Tha D a w w ra t «aJd
w ith tha Carltgx Company in
Iilinota; The Democrat predicted at 5:00 o’clock, W . X . H athaw ay today fo r tha national alectlcns. pot luck auppara, plenlea, lectures, Queen M ary la AS fast long, haa n Saint Lou la
•Tackaonvlllo83 57
C m , suffered « fractu re o f the m ef Governor H enry F , Rchricker Adial B , Stovonaon w ill U sd the w ill aupcrlntend tha preparation Marketa In Canada and Europe concerts and moving picturca.
80 75
Miaml
IVepileued On ra g e M *| m &gt;
A
n e t h -m
r i ajo
l r ,tourist
P
• “a f o a rage
h“ «r » «
capacity
w ill w in.
But tbu Republican
of the b*rb«tu«,
Ajjotbar
activity 20 f0( f"e‘ a*u»w
rj
M usual.
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Governorships In Two-Thirds Of
States Will Be Decided Today

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Sanford Citiznis Arc Invited To
Attend Meeting Of Tourist Cluh

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Texas Lutheran Has
Majorette S c h o o l

BAN FO RD

H E R A L D , H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

THE OLD HOME TOWN

AH N m 'if n t iir i*
S F.O D IN . Tex — Tims** highstepping g n li who lead the hand,
tw irl tin- baton and turn c a rt­
wheels before the cheering sectlun at the football gaum don't
Jind happen
They go to n l|u*riai school to
It s in llm trick a of a tirade A
dr dm majorette
Fo r two weeks each summer
maltibera and leaders of high
•eland bandii g*1 iln-ir hash- tra in ­
ing at the uui*o' rei-rcHtion school
lie Id at Texas 1.olio-run College
her* fi.r nesiiinn i &gt; dir,'*t t nl hv
thrf Vandeiruok School ul Music
in Chicago
Many of the pretty g irls leading
T# tn high n hoot bond* Ihia fu ll
brushed op on llie trick* of their
t r a il at In i
uuooer'n session
fjttp is ui e loid.ing forw ard to
nelt year -’ coin •
llic se include
C(:fim l rill- e-i 10 tw illin g , flag
swinging, high locking, inarching
and directing
G irls oiitnuinl.er tiove hy about
three to one M 'lie drum major
aeliool, u (art iiigldy satisfacto ry
to fh r hoys win comment:
"Did von evei see so many
gin d-lookiug gtil* i“ one hunch

4I'll IIII ll lire! I'flHlt I'llHl
ceilt of the total population.
Associated I' m
t in i espondent
Spencer \l oo'ii in Ikip in g caul
capture of Mukilen flees tile CumimlniM-i for a massive assault
•gfcm-t N o illi Chiiui Hhanhuikiiati,
(ilfu t Wall gateway to this area,
i* mxpeclcd to he the next major
large! home a .in r s e .
, i VNorth
K",\ * luiia
...... lor tUiee yttim
me*
puis
M u g and .................................apture
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N iu M iig . the tf-vei mm,d c a p ita l

i«eni»i.e a. t pm. m o«&lt;»

TU ESD AY

By STANLEY

The Hungarian partridge (a a 5M v f t r i ago, and la an Ideal x im *
native in n-ntral Europe. it wan bird because it I k tilde to wlthstund
imported

to

this

country

about .(m ig h t* and revere w inters.

Iteinocratfc ticket in state; this
precinct ulso was unanimously
Democratic in 1!M4. I.'nofflclal
returns from Moliile county's ah.
seiilee hnilot I mix gave: Thuniolld
lIM); Jli-wey, 57; W allace, 5.

YOU M A W C Y O L D "
J V A R M /M T -T C L L M U
S VJHAT Y O U D ID W ITH
T J I A T p T H E r ? P I E PA N
O R IL L K IC K t h ' Da y
L IG H T S O U T G %YOU f t

W ild turkeys roost in trees hut
huild their nests on the ground,
lielnir seini-ai|iuitic, they are esrellent swimmers and like to wade
through swamps.

SP E C IA L
Wo Are Dtacontinuinff The
wt * * %■r

PittHhiiigh Pnlnt Line

UNTIL OUR STOCK IS SOLD OUT
All Pittsburgh Items At 20% Discount
Cush Purchases Only

, STIAMINO UP THI HUDSON PIVfR, with tin* famous skyline beaming
down a welcome, 11m 40,000-1on t/S.V Afistoiiri an Ives In Hew York for
' Navy Uiiy cere monies. The "Dig Mu," on whose tit t-ks Japan capitulated
I to the U. 8 ., kepi open house lo Ihuiitandn of vliilo r*. ( f nferiiulloiiut)

Local Llrclion

U&lt;ACK R O A D F O L K S

Sanford P aint &amp; Glas&amp;Co

, l l ’n s lls s te h m . »*««• tiM.i
( enter. Voting at lire City lls il lot
( ,iy i omimssioueis p.i**ril llie t,*lti
||1(1|k
a|&gt;ol|| \ f
„V lo . V
»»r the 1.-1041 county vote*, nun
W ,e ca
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Kilt ut #rlltl A . M Jiu•I
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P lu m e :103

l{ccor&lt;( Tiirnoul
H &lt;ihlliiiir,( i i tin t*an* if iff f

CcDirrnunist radio said more than
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70! Nationalist generals h id beer,
HuMi.e--, went on : a .....................I , I
tt | j
1* la llo.S 111OVAIt f.fctioll with th** m ||
taken prisoner at Mukden. It tie. .
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I f !!. Task Force 38 iocludi.ig the « " •
w"*' *’J '
cHtrler-. T a m il r, and 1‘rtiie .lm , an f,,J.
„'//*
.'.’o on in - ,
rited tit I'U ig im i hig Hhantung i()|iMmJ
, , ll|)..rllMi ill t ,j ,o„l
« 4 P n rt' O*" Vln&gt;t WHS
........................... I
nn.i C sm .
'tr.frntm agrr.
. . . . . mission le tiiin s w ill In- fl-isliel .i
Where are more than «.•»«
, h„ y ........... j „
„
, .....
Americans at I
Including „ „ t p,. i,„ ic h t„n Hnlldliig ............
6,Witt lililitiirv personnel and “ *•* r ,„, | | , . rtt|.|
an,I to I
liavv deiwmleiilM
„ v, ,
Ion | pi-nker, .d n ile , ' »•
Foreign Minister Wung . Iillt
Itlln evening
C h illi hurried tiack to Nanking
n ,.|„ t „., w ill In- brought i , Ihe
from till- i ’ans H H conference. ||^ ru|,| „y ,., n „. Ansociui..! IN.•
The National ilulvuiion Ltaily (ire- |,,ua^j w iie p iiuter from nil ovt-i
dieted th,it l.e ami Deputy Prem ier n,,, country
Motion pictun-s i . til
Chang Li-Hheng would he s*.Ved
r |,owi, on a projector 'oaind lev
tn rcorgHtilre tlie cahlnet.
'th e Uemiimh- ilig h Seined Hunt)
Chinese rumrn,mists demanded muler the direct hm of li..ito Ulitck,
the istirreiider of Chioug Knl* Vocal selections w ill in- gT/cn I&gt;v
Bhak's brnlen Armies in Man | | I(. High yvhool (ilia- ( ’lull. Tin*
rhn rln uml boast ml tln-y would music w ill start lit llrill) i* -lock iiim I
coiuiucr all of China.
continue until lUrUil o’clock.
I f llie threut wcie made good,
|l, ni'heii for speclntnrs w ill Inthe non-CouimiiiilsI world one dnv pruviilnl Ihroiigh (hi com ic y of
Would he fined with an at ray of the Miiofnid I'olicr- llepuilm cnt.
lands and peoples whose present
pizr Is as follows:
’Hint fine game la id , the Wilson
Hipiure .Mile- Population , mp-, i often ic fc rie d to us u
Albania
lll/ .’j y
I.WI’M ’. ’ I . had lord oi dmd p iiil lu cao-ie it
B ulgaria
d'.t.Miut
7,0lilintMi i-, uni n, appeal w lnn tin iluid
Chinn
l.a7H.:ir»i! T7i&gt;,r*‘dit *JIt'’ loi-ih hhc-&lt;&gt;m and lie Intil run
C **ch o sla v»lia dV.THI 15,171,11(10 „ f &gt;dmi| rla rts up i li*» eon- ul riven*
Hungary
Itf&gt;,tl75
d,f»UU,UI]U l-i epa.vo.
Poland
1211,W ii 2a,H22,:i:il1
Romania
112,000 lU^OU.tiuo ■ M iniatures Hmelv w o led por
U .8 .H.H.
8,308,831 »«3,000.UUtlr n Bitn ,m ivory m m etal) took
Yugoslavia
115,008 18,581,12,', ihelr null!,-'! originally fioln Ihe

L e ts

to IH1

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tirolight tilg tm noiils
In llcalu, where voting machines
were being osad fur llie first tint*-,
" h ilv s a*nil n*gru*s mixed In lines
"with the verv liest f**e|mj pre­
vailing," election officials lepoiied
Voting in Datia fo a n ty was
steatly hoi there were no long
lines as in Hie May prim aries
Hopei trisor of Kegistration r '.»rl
llo liiie r, J i
piedicled 120,Out) of
llie i ” iiiitv * 1/l.OIH) legi .leietl
ilti/a iis will lute
ihe Itenuhliculis were ctincciit-tl
Mien Iti-iti c I iuuch since lbeli-ction when the slate went for
lie,bert Hoover over Al Smith.
Want to gi-t a ipiirk idea of how
tlie presidential election mav lie
going 7
Then heap all eve not for earlv
returns from West Virginia and
Maryland.
West V irginia has hacked p iesi.
I low if man may shake hands w ill, his shmlow w ill he among
tie nl ui I winners in 14 of the las! &gt;h&gt; m im in' demonstration* of tlie "House of M agic" Show brought
18 elenions; Maryland in 13 of tiei — through tile effo rt of Hupt. of Heiiool* T . W . I.a w ,on and rue-ration of H. I I . &lt;'oleman, mniiager fur Flo rida Pawe, A i.ighi
llie lust 18.
Outside those* ■'iMirdrr" slate* t rupsny. Tlie puhlie is invited to attend llie " Ifo iu c of Magic’
tfcrre In Haw York winch rude u bouw and niltnisaioii w ill h« free. I’crfm malice w ill he In-Id al Seme
Inner only once
in Hie Iso ' “ o lA 'Itlg h fichiHil tuinofrow n ig h t,18 elections
Three oilier slate s— A rinin,t.
piesiilciitial election:
New Mexico a n i Idaho— abn a,*
le x iis llotistim Clnoniclc com.
good weatlle, vanes, but then &gt;*
inlnliiui of illitif fielul, incomplete
turns w ill lug because of thM-iiiins in il lla iri-t county p ie .
lime xuiii* locution.
■met
I tew ey iSOI*; Troioun 803:
Fo r the Hanste nice keep t
Tim, nc.ml. 3:11; W alla, e 111 (No
ccorenheel on I I .la te Iteuiemb
I3 H t'oiiipaii &lt;iii iiviiila ld i'i.
the Itepiililiciins ||*,W have ri 01 t- W i lt,
Miciiigan I ’oinle Aux lltmpie*
10 edge llie Oemncrnl need "
-ce.
H'ciiit t iM n -v . 10; othi’ru, /.t*ro.
male seals I- lie i&lt; lip fiioi • i,
Ami
Ii u i oi ilcpHidieiin I I -if in 11*44
,n win cool,ti|. The It pivotal , w**l v
•*voi Hi I'liM iliiin — Cntnloochee
states ami the puilv - ,s t ul take umior
emet
l ion ijiolid 10, others Karo.
Kentucky l i t ) , Mmuemiln t i l l | hi* -,
Ii wtt In dun-rntic 3-1! in l!*44.
Montana ( i l l ,
(Ikluhonia t i l l -l at lit.
Mulmtoa &gt;I n cl in Station pre­
Went Virginia I H i, Wyoming H O .
Her,
cinct: Thurmond 10. other rero.
Naw Mexico ID ) , Tennessee i l l , , fu st t
Thurmond
heads
tlie
regular

M0 PERK
[KITCilffj

GUARANTEED
T t i r r * n r r no q u eH tio n s in y o u r m in d w h in y o u uhc
RUx r n n t r e d p r o tliii'ln c a r r ie d Ity ( lie H i l l L u m b e r *
S u p p ly Y a r d . O u r Ju U f e e n lu r y r e lia b ilit y in b n c h fd
b y ih e m n n u f n c lt ir e iV jfu u r n n le e u n d I I i I m uMHuren y o u r
h om e it f ut u re . \V« reco m m eitd llu r r e t t m id K u b e r o ld
it o o f iiiK , J o h n s - M iin v ille In s t ilu llo n , D u P o n t P a in t u n d
m a n y o i li e r w e ll-k n o w n ile it is . S lo p in o r c a ll u s to d a y .

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in* prrviuus revuu, uu.j appnrcni-

ffjy beta cunlriillod by t'oii immists,
but lliu l Lo yu llst troop* tnoiing

into tha »tea hid taken ovur aod
p ractically all of thu Irflistn had

• ur rendered.
.

I t waa reported that una millpoliceman waa killed.

tary

Ta large and popular quail
Family ta t eprevenUd In America

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fiva distinct gmura. This bird
vary necrellve In all his tyayn

Re*ttatn«n

d la fnuml In lha mountains and

sert an well as soul hum and

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SANFORD

NOVEMBER 3

�W ives To Be G lad j
C am paign Is O ver i
By R U T H CO W AN
t
W A S H IN G T O N . N'nv. 1, I / P i- '
Fo ur women arc probably hnnpici 1
than nno of the** «i«ter Am erican* |
that another |«iliHrnl campaign i«
Iklrout over.
T h e y are Mrs. Ilm rv S. T r u ­
m an. w ife of the U s m iim lii' ran
iliitare for preeiilenl; Mrs. ritoniu. ,
K . Dewey, whose hushuiol i . llie '
Republican runteniler; Mr*, Henry
W allace. wife of the t'ro ijte.slve
P arty nominee, uml Mrs. J . Strom
Thurmond, voting hrhle of the
States' Right* slaoilnnl tiearer.
I f the pool taker* ore ’ lull! i.nd
Governor Dewey is elected pre«Jdent, Hess T i in u ,
t(i*n)&gt;point
nfcent w ill In' for Her liusbaol ,
1alone.
Frle n illv i'Ut reserved .m l min.turning, she ha* never pr-t-onled
to like Hie .piitlivht Hint fell upon
her as first ladv. Close friemt*
«av she would not personally i f
gret leaving the White House
A Republiran victory woul-i wipe
out
the
unhappiness
F r a n 1* .
Dewey experienced four years ago
when she sow her hushaii't »•&gt; i
Tlown ill tlefettl to the late Frank-1
Bin D. Kooseveli. She also knew
hir disappointment when he I—i
the Republiran lunmnation to the
late Wemlell W illkie In 194**
Rut whether tliev went in rainpaign trip- a did Mrs Trum an
anil Mr* Dewev ot *iav»i| m uinl,
near the lu-ruth a- iliil Mr* Wxl
lace amt Mi*
Thurmon.t. the
week- lust pa*t meant -ti'.m slot j
tension for each one.
They ha-t to be gracious on evi r y occasion- have an ample »upf l v of chit-chat yet be guarded
about political opinion.
Each left the speechmakinv lo
her hushanil There were no giveand-take news conference.' for
women reporters such as Mrs.
Fran klin D Roosevelt used to hold.
W ith Mi Truman mid their -'4year-old danghtei, Margaret, Mrs.
Truman w ill await the election re­
turn- m the fam ilv home at In ­
dependence Mo
Whatever the
returns show she w ill have an
• ficial tn-k ahead of her when
rhe returns to Washington.
Tliut will t»- to take pait in ot
least the first phase of the White
House full mid winter social sea­
son o* *tntc dinner- and recep­
tions. Usually announced in (*fto |
her, the sorlal fstsm lsi- *kl- y
,
ho* het-n delayed until after the
election
I*v custom severnl of the events,
Ineluiling tin- importunl dinlomntic
dinner* and reception, are held l«*ffdic the holidays and the other*
prior to Lent.
Mr*. Dt-wuy Ini* tieen New
York's first lady for the post ,lx
years uml tims has hud consider­
able experience ul officio! enter taming.
A ttractive, slender uml
photogenic, she is u dim m ing
hostess. The move from the gov­
ernor's mansion in Albany to I *100
I ’ennsylvuniu Avenue w ill riot he
an abrupt one for her.
_ W ith their sons, aged |!1 and
' W , *he Deweys w ill lie ut New
Y o rk ’s Roosevelt Hotel for Hie
•lection returns.
Like Mrs, Trum an, Ho lit own.*
Wulluce slums the spotlight, and
friends suy she would want to
live in the white house udv be­
cause her husband does.
Hlie ih very huppy ut the *.V*.I •
lares' p a rvue for in in New Y o r k 's
Westrhe.itei Countv after LI yours
of officiul life in Washington us
w ife of a eiilmivl officer mid vice
p resid e n t.
For 22-vear-old Jenu rro uch
Thurmond, life lias been a trln rl
of excitement and o fficial .intertaming since her m arriage to Hie
governor of Houth Carolina last
year. And the governor's lady has
•nioyerl it.
Even before she finished col­
lege, the spoHlghUfmind l"Btl. It
w in early in lt»47 that the gov­
ernor u ffiiru'ed ut the crowning
of the attractive, dark-hairrd g irl
• - “ Miss Houth C arolina.1'
m A fte r hei giuduuteui she began
working in Thurmond's of fir* as
■eerrtary. In the fall their en­
gagement was announced and nn
Nov. 7, 1947, they were married
in the executive mansion.

By R. J. scon

SCOH'S SCRAP book

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E g g s A nd P o u ltry
* J A C K S O N V IL L E , Nov.
The following price* were quoted
on the Jacksonville egg and poul­
try m arkets today:
F L O K ID A EGOH
Florida tirade A Q uality
-Sales to retailers. Market steady.
Current M arket, Per Doien
F L O R ID A G R A D E A —
Net Weight
In
Per DotLoose C tn i
Large ................. 24 o*. 77c
lie
^tedium
21 ot. 06
70
Sm all
. . . 18 ot. 66
60
E x tra large
27 ot. 79
88
Producers’ sales to wholesalers
generally three cents lest per dot•n:
Poultry M arket— Florida Prlcaa
Grade A quality, ner pound)
market generally steady:

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Sm ith, an infantile paralysis victim , m olts from her non (lung. Talking
to bartare her husband, Arnold, and nurse Audrey Beding&amp;mu. A t right,
th* new arrival, Stephen, sleeps as he Is being held by nurse Maxine
Lew tssBolh mother and ion are doing uueiy (J nismufional tS'oundpholo)

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Training Program Eases Tension,
Rcdrces Pain In Natural Births

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At,out three.fourths of U. 8 .
public expenditures fo r •ducatioit
goes for teachers' salaries.

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PAG E T H R E E

TH E SANFORD H ER A LD . SANFORD. KMHtlHA

E8D A Y NOV. 2, 1948

118*114 W. 2nd St,

Phone 1)20

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
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I l l Magevile *»■»!»
K a lt n T

Hc-v art things managed under a totalitarian •dicta­
torship? An answer iB supplied by Max Ascoll a refugee
from Fascism who has been living in the United States
and who has now published a book, "The F a ll of Mussolini".

Von Rundstedt Sei
U. S. Men To Gesta

MISSISSIPPI BUBBLE

Behind The Curtain
By D E W IT T MACKENZIE
A P Foreign Adairs Analyst

LO N DO N , Nov. 8—(A » )-L n rd
Jo w ltt told the House o f Lord)
today Field M arshal Gcrd Vo®
Rundstedt. aw aiting tria l on w*r
crimes charges, once
ordered
Allied commandoa turned over t®
the N a il Geetapo. *
)
Lord Jo w ltt, Lord Chancellng
end Labor Government leader i®
the upper chamber, said the Bii.
tlsh Intend .to atart hi* trial i®
i March. He defended the govern,
ment’a decision to bring Vo®
Rundstedt, Field M artha) Erir®
Von Mannatcln and Col. Gener.j
Georg Slreuea to tria l. A fourt®
defendant. Field Marshal Waltliey
Von BrauchUseh, died In prl«&lt;i®
last month.

When everything Is contained In the state, says Ascoli,
"the relationships between the various things become sec­
ret, at the mercy of the supreme manipulator. The gap be­
tween highly proclaimed standards and actual performances
left large room to the private initiative of alert operators.
Grafting and fixing were tolerated".
This Is probably a good description of what Is going on
in Russia behind the wnll of secrecy. There is pulling and
hauling between various higher-ups, and continual tale­
bearing to the supreme autoernt, Stalin. And, as In Hitler­
ite Germnny, powerful leaders ensure their own safety by
building up Becret files of documents which may be useful,
and have private bodyguards, just like our own gangsters
whom they so closely resemble.

Sanford Citizens

Financial Security
_____ T U E S D A Y N O V :2,~lT4g

B IB L E V E R S E TO D AY
W E F E E L IM P O R T A N T W H E N
W E H A V E IM P O R T A N T CO N ­
F ID E N C E S , A N D W H E N WF,
C O N FER
W IT H
IM P O R T A N T
PEO PLE.
C H R IS T T A U G H T
''T H A T
K IN D N E S S
TO
THE
H U M BLEST
W A 8 K IN D N E S S
TO H IM . T H A T IS R E A L L Y IM ­
P O R T A N T . I have a secret errand unto thee O K in g ___Ju , 3 :ID.

Did you vote&gt; II nol. it w*»n'l
became you didn't hive a choice

•fe of candidate*
,n,
Pern couldn't »tand it any lon®- ' er. They had lo have a (evolution.
■' loo. juit lo
hack in the lime-

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il;
Turkey Pucci Up Thi» Yeat■
&gt;headline. Yeh, the lateit (torn
■'1 Washington i* about 1200,000,001)
more.
Henry Wallace »ay« the Marihall Plan and the Tinman Doctun.'
I l l ate the biggctl "potlt barrel" in
hiitury. Almoil at bad a* that
• ••"quart of milk for every Holten'* te l" he uied to advocate.
"Loan oft lotei both ittelf and
■, friend." A M irthall Plan official
in Vienna i» found in ihr itreetr
beaten In death Four Rinnan
-• lo id im ate aaid lo have done il
* But the inetcdpablr fact rernaini.
■,i extending aid u tome limev at haul
Mi t i refuting il

"The other minor tiirpiive in (he
campaign n the real gran roolt
ttrenglli of the .Slate, Right* group
of rebellion* Southern Democrat!."
■ayt the New York Daily Newt
; That! no vurptue to anybody who
1 knowt
anything about it. The
i ignorance of northern writen in
| thit reipect it matched only by
i their ignorance of other mailer*
| pertaining to the South.
I

Once a Broadway celebrity
|
known at Imogene Wilton, later a
L . movie actren known at Mary Nolan, tt found dead m her inter**
home in Hollywood following an
overdoie ol tleepmg pillt, the tecond attempl the hat made in recent
month* upon her life. She waa on'v
42 yean old, but life. a&gt; the knew
it, had ccatcd to exul for her
many year* ago.

r

It i* interesting to note that
Socialism has not ended labor
trouble in France. There where the
coal miner* have been on strike
for nearly a month and where goveminent troop* have repeatedly
ciaihed with miner* in effort* lo
revan! sabotage, tha mine* have
*«n nationalized, are owned by
tho French government, or in ef­
fect bry the people of Fiance There
are rio "money beg»“ involved in
thin row, no "robber baron*’’ or
Wall Street capitaliiU. It i* a sim­
ple cate of the people v». the
people.

iConttnunl Krnm r * i t , O f ,i
of 160 par.sangers. The count Mr-,
tlon of the bout l» such *l&gt;«» u,®
passengers w ill have plenty r-f
deck room under a canopy »nj
there 1* elan ample protectl-m i®
an enclosed cabin to protect i u „
■engere In cold or ra in y weather,
A ilghtieelng boat on the St,
John* River I* something we lt«v&gt;
endeavored to accomplish In n p n .
manent way for some *lm r »nd
Mr. Hlggln* declared that with the
equipment that Captain Pn'-I, h i.,
and hi* experience In operating,
that It w ill fill the purpose li» t
we wi»h for.

Poll-taker Elmo Roper recently delved Into the question
of whether the government should provide for persons who
are not nble to earn their own living, and found that about
three-quarters of the people now helieve that it should hr
done. Thin indicates a considerable development of thotiulit
from the early days of the late depression, when there was
a strong body of opinion opposing extensive relief programs.
The change is nol a retreat from the idea that every
individual holds his own welfare in his hands, and should
rise or fall according to his own ability and efforts. But it is
a recognition of the fad that dreumstancen sometimes get
beyond the control of the Individual.
The present iuea is that the government should stand j
ready to assist those who find themselves helpless he fori I
the trend of economic circumstances, that the government, i
in other words, should assure last resort financial security
for the Individual, That, according to Roper’s finding. Is, I
the view of seventy-three per cent of thnpeopte. Such a pie !
pondernnt opinion is bound to affect the future activities of j
the government with respect to the problems of individual |
financial relief.
1

b lX lt C R A T S

W A S H IN G T O N —-Bible* born
In 1041 can expect to live an
average of more than 17 year*
longer than hable* born in 1000.
In the peat *even y e tr* about
22,000,000 hablee have been horn.
Their Increased life span mean*
ultim ately enough people to near,
ly fill three c ltle i the aits of
New York for 17 year* In 1000
the average span of life wa*
about 40, Now It I i more than
flfl
T h is I* railin g some hlg pro­
blem* among the people who
have to think about your future
population. Besides the fket that
the length of life he* been ex*
tended, the U. S . birth rate haa
gone up. W ithin a few years there

Government o fficia l* imv lliev
•I. If the old age ansi stance
plan I* liberalized, thin mean*
more older people w ill leave Jnlu
for pennions. But laxea might
have to lie increased to pay the
liberalised pennionn, or the addi­
tional number of pennions. Youn­
ger people with Jobs or buejnesii«e might object to this.
ii
Overnment fflciala nev they
fiave no »ur* answer for these
or other Important qiientiorn Hut
they edd that you can he nute of
one thing Older people are the
V IP S (very Important peraonat
'of tha American tomorrow.
D E W E Y IG N O RED
MOSCOW, N e t 2. G T i- r r t v .la ,
tzvestta nnd Triid devoted «ptcial
stories today on 'he , luting cam ­
paign apeeiTie- of President T r u ­
man and Progressive P a itv C an­
didate Henry A Wallace, but
ignored that of i;*&gt;v»rnor Dewey.
The larvae of one moth
destroy a* much wool in one
as twalve »heep ran produce

The larvae of the clnthet mm®
eat wool. fu r. feather*, hair * " |
other animal fibers, hut w ill m |
touch cotton, linen, allk. rayon -r
nylon.
J

Sulphur Water?

V*

Have you ever felt the need of s hlrth certificate, and
had trouble in getting it ? To qualify for a pension or to
prove citizenship a certificate is needed, ami often is hard
to hurl Many large cities did not keep record of hirtliu till
lately sometimes those which did exist have been destroyed
by fire.
Now It appears that the f'ensus Rurean can help on)
A branch in New York City has been getting hundreds of
mils s month, and furnishing the information. For most pur
poses the 1940 listing is sufficient. The age given by an
individual to a census-taker is nrceptrd as legal evidence,
save M e lv ille .1 Weiss, ntincwiaor of Urn New York City
unit, if a birth certificate is unavailable.
This is one case where a government bureau Is found
useful by the man in the street.

Average Life Span
Of U. S. Citizen h
More Than 66 Years

that they w ill have lost their In
lereat In the aubject, in view if
their latest m ilita ry victory.
In any event, the cold fact la
that ( ’ommunlsm cannot he mada
to mi* w ith any other Ideology.

Washington o fficials believe that
A m e r ic a n help w ill tie Important
In the defense of North China,
which is expected to come under
heavy attack by next spring from
the Communist* Installed In Man­
churia.
President
Chlang
K ai-S h e k tired and harrassed hut ntUl full
of determination-- yes'erdav de-

alared

in

Nanking

that

Let us remove those un­
desirable odors from your
water. Nothing to buy
Nothing to maintain.

Filter-Soft Co

R O M A N IA N S S E N T E N C E D
B U C H A R E S T . Romania. N-.v
2—A m ilita ry tribunal nentmccd
42 Rom anians today to prison
term * i arising from 16 v ra i* to
life on i-h n iK c of plollitur with
Am erican ami Hrttlali n prr rn*a
tives to overthrow the Romanian
government.
A ll aenlenees hilt one railed
for hard labor. A ll Involve ronfn
cation of properly. In** of civil
right* and m ilita ry degradation
The defendant* all are reserve o f.
flre rs.

F U R R K IL L E D
R A K E R , Ore., Nov. 2—■(/!’) Two flyera escaped injuries In
the crash o f th eir light piano. Hut
• jump to the ground raused the
pilot’h death.
The plana, piloted by Arnold
I.m ilker, crashed into n lu ll pine
tree and caught In the hraiielie*
It I* the larvae of niotli*-. not
*t'» feet above the ground. Ludlkci
and his companion,, Leon Ben. the adult m iller-■ which cuts
dixen, Hi, Halfway, Ore., then were cloth, T h e y cotne from egg, which
forced to jum p when tim plane the moth lav* in clot lung mid uie
caught fire. ‘
the cloth ■* their fond.

Phone 1389

Dr. C. la Persons
OPTOMETRIST
PROMPT COMPLEX R
OPTICAL BBRVICB
(Hue** praacrihad, dlapamrd
Repalra end edjuetment* med*
Rm ire t - l l
Adult moth* are called m iller*
bromine the wing* of many specie*
are covered with light acalea, sug­
gesting the Hunt-covered clothes
of old lime m iller*.

Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
Sanford. Fto W i

ChUis

must "fig ht nn " said he.*
"W e have had reverses In the
nnrtheant (M anehurtal but |h#
Comm uni it* are not yet in a pastUnit to dlrectlv menace North
China "
Whether C h l a n g
has repl
groim it* for any optimism t» a
matter of doubt. In any event tl|e
position i* preearloua. American
authoritie* in China have ordered
si) M K national* in North Cliina
lo get r e * d v to evacuate their
home*
There ha* been nonie speculation
whether a coalition government
of Nationalist* *nd Communist*
could lucceed, A* a matter of fact
the Red* thetnielve* were debating
this before their success In Man­
churia. However, on* suapect*

Everybody Welcome

Herald Election Party
Tonight

lion eoma of the oldsters became
a problem. Industry could get,
and frequently eeemed to prefer,
younger worker*. Rut old people
had to live too, and they compet­
ed w ith the youngateri fo r Job*.
The social security program
was worked out as on* anewer
to tha problem. But govarnmant
officials say that to date no well,
rounded plan *he» been deviled
for meeting all the problem* of
an aging population.
Hare are eomn of the thing*
government o fficials and othara
are thinking about a* they keep
an eye on our vital statistics:
1, If older people have to con*
tlnue to compete with the young­
er onei for jobs, It may mean a
great reduction In working hour*.
One authority aape it may mean
a work weak of around SO hour*
or poeelbly leas. (He eitlmatea
that unleea a great change oc­
cur* In condition* there may be
a aurplui of more than 80,040,000
worker* by 1080. But he add*
that condition* are almoat cer­
tain to ehangtr, either for better
or wore#.
&amp; If eoclal security rule* are

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probably wouldn't solve tho

This la because the preeent1law
require* a worker to be mete
than 08 to obtain old « « eaatetanee. But by HM there
be n great Inertes# In able&gt;h
workara between the ogee I
end W, not now eligible foi
alon"
8. The erowln* number of
people Ik ImoortaM i
He* reeoreaen* a hi*
ties which are pmhiUted bp The «44*v people and that? fatnl'
• Do yeu pet mad when you voUre who mleht hold the balgwj
aneeted iur parking ever the o f newer In electiona. If they

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, Most of, us tike lo believe that
we are law-abiding citizens, Tha) hot liberalised, some expert* any.
m wo believe in obeying the the present eoclal security* plan
whether wa like them or not,
to see if you really are a lawan ti titan try thit supple little
on yourself. Do you always
&lt;the law that tajra you thnuld
• bawl signal before turning
ty intet*eclion&gt; Do you always
tha law whkh prohibits drivwhila undtr tha influence of
i?T Do you play slot machine*,
Cuba tickets, o« participate in

Complete election returns from all over the country
on the presidential race will be received at the Herald
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office over Associated Press leased wire printer ser­
vice and will be immediately flashed on a screen in
front of the Herald office and broadcast over a loud
speaker. Results of the City election and in Seminole
County will alsq be announced.
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The Herald regret* ai much a*
anyone the rciurrtclion of the Ku
Klux Klen in Florida on election
*ve. But we knew it wa* coming
when outside interests began trv
M| to mold southern custom* lo
conform with northrm political
opportunism. Wotre than (his cur­
rent dirplay of iheeta and pillow
cates wilt be tha outbreaks which
wjll follow if northern force pro­
posals are enacted into law. We
may deplore the Ku Klux Klan,
the thing* it stands for and the
ihilllt it does, hut there won't be
'•aytning we ean do about it if
NOtthtfo agitator* continue to fan
the jjkmee of racial prejudice. ,

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TUESDAY NOTjCSI, 1948
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Mr. and Mi*. J . N. A txare lln
1 1-. 1 \V \ of "In I n t Rap'
S t. Ann's Chaplcr « f the Warn- I )v [ l 1 1
»«■"* in front " I the
Here's tint Impti t in to
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T e le p h o n e 148 copal Church met at Ihe home’ • f a n .e . wuh M&gt;\\ IN S lJ IN IlD L S E R weinei roii*t ill honor of
has
si,l*b,i|
on
ihe
to
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and
th
M»i, *
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--------------------- Mrs. R. L. Perkins with hostesses
1 R A N K I A M .U K emerging
daughter Hetty Itryan "it her ID h
shooting
lo
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ofi
being Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Sad ie:
'he t «urt House w r a r t n g s hlrthdav
Huilowe'en gtioirs wore
I i i Miui , 1,1v r i * ftitirr
\ •ipoor
Ito ln ii * ‘tmitntot* , u li»* * (• t•"
m*
.»«|'|| 41 11 11i' ■It i * *1
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Brouse. The meeting was presided '
1 " d -hn *
D K K K LS - eningcd aflei which tin’ gtunta
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over hy Mrs A. M. Philips, secret' a' " h.nl one on at the gathered in tin look garden they
lorn, "i *
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game •&gt;,. b iu la v night roasted w ciner. which were served
♦* i |i ii i li
ili.
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Coleman who was unable to I r l
sb e iifr I' A M KRO wearing
with linked In ill*, potato chips, " l l i l t n \ •• f *•»
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Mrs. Amelia Noble led
"'•&gt;•"&lt;• in keeping with buns, cuke and punch.
Members of the (iirl Scout* of
Frank Ashdown returned recent- present.
The Daughters of W eitey Cla*» Sanford
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P, , .i"nn a . pie-ldm l of lb:a Hallowe'en ly from New York Stale where he the devotional and also wna I n i "
Those enloving the evening with own hiib\
_enjoyed
= .
of the F irst Methodist Church will
h» i ml .» n »11« i
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party on Saturday evening at the , j * nt |l(l, vacation.
chATRf of the rduntMotml program 11 u &lt;v *
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Hetty wei *■ Jsnuja ami Ssir.vll O
meet w ith Mrs. E . C ; Daniels. t^(H*
*:* u* 'it
with her subject being t ir e ’’C ro ss." I
b M H II Nb.K, SR . talking Monfortun. Jean and Joan W ilke, Wnl ki'il . mi i» • i )f«t (•«i t\
Co I Scout Hut on C'&gt;mniercial
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Oek Avenue at 8 On P.M .
t v . Street. They met at fi.tMi o'clock
T h r |'1i ’ ur. n il! hr 11h.
She was assisted hv Mrs. Fred ........... the weather in front of the l.e n iiir Rotnndn. DoiotliV Hollo­
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u ° i i i * : t hi i * u 'ii ti
J . C. Hutchison Im . returned Hull
Sl.Hll li.lt l| • I, t |»f t.
hostesses w ill he Mr*. O. K. Whit#, at the Hut where games were en­
1 "m l Hmi.e .
I KW1S 1 A T E In w ay, Him ley I'yte, Hat t let t Red- Ita ly
k
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from
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where
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M r*. P. A. Rowland, M rs. \V. K joyed Including relay*, and e n tci.
m, !; »t • i a.
\\MKd ,
A short hnsine
---- 'u- i h i«I i T,
meeting
' . T l v ' T - ' Vim r''-/.vlk ," U' ' ' i p ' V
H arnett. K a y Rry- IHTfen u n i11 » * film t , i
Raines and Mrs. K. A . Pntreli. lug the spimk house. P in e s were rpent seveial month*. Mrs. Hutchi­
' with
II . ■*■' . I
hr ' * I Ih fl Wi I Mini
They w ill have n market basket awarded to the winners for ihe son relumed a short lime ago held during which time plans‘
m -.
I h illlc H H M F K buying .mmlv for'hi- hrels*a&gt;. *•• laldine W ilkinson. Mona
Ml I l. .■ M- I . . ;
i t n li M n il
made for a sate » f fancy a rtic le • ,
m u i i r n ir iiv t t
from that r ily .
sale after the meeting.
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Inlb,n
M .M K ll I .1A It R L I . I . ) „ | l r M M, , i i „ , ................. „ m l t lla d v s
•&gt;e i costumes and refreshments
hi | &gt;| &gt;-.*fit III# ilt i I'll k ||&gt; hr hclil ill ih r n n l in w lln n
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W ED N ESD A Y
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consisting of cake, decorated with
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“ The S ti,itl"U ’ 1
The irg u ln r buhtjir.i* meeting down brails, and pul c o n e
Friends of Dr, K n h ril Mallow- the home of M is. Coleman on \ i" i'\ » pvpi *.« ♦n
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Mrs Philip* S \ \ n m v i i i c a |*in L
h«tll|d**\* i
. 1* if
end luncheon of the Sanfor.l Wo *ei veil.
w ill be glad to learn that he has M ellonyillr Avenue
1Ml I
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man’s Cluh w ill I * held ut the rlnh
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t; 1 I * t . v
successfully nrssed the Texas announced that a d is trlit meeting
rim e enjoying the evening were State Hoard of O plo m rliv and e x­ w ill be helil on Nov. 12 at A ll
Jtf*H! ilrn
M is
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!, t .} t *
house. The guest ,peaker will he
iv«»r « l
( ia n it T
fiiv e il
Miv.
Irrnc
Hinton,
leader,
Shirley
Saints
C
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u
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In
Winter
Park.
Mra; J . R K irk p a trick, president
pect i to leave soon fm Pullns, Tex
Ilo M'*l '
Htld M‘ • 1\ &lt;■ h
ve -leulai
it'* veiy seldom,'
Mrs,
A.
It
Key
explained
the
Peacock.
I'atsv
Jean
Bron.cn.
June
of the Southern Division of the
where he w ill a suine a practice
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I,f* -4 II 1.1Hii fr«iHI t i I1
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purpose of and the articles to be i'H&lt; hiiiMmj*
Amercan Leglnn A u xilia ry. M r. Davis, Irene tire rn , Jean Wilson, there.
\ ill Mi
tra y th* *‘h,» *| . v\i I M'»I
Kathryn
Cullum,
Kuhy
Hrr
wer,
pnekrd
In
the
Pack
a-Towel
bun­
Mi
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n
Vlhlrn
annoiinre.l
K irk p a trick w ill speak at 1 .in
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V u 1 r i &gt; . tIIP 1 'V I. I'JIlIf \1.1*11 \ SM IT H w rurltu: * toils i I hi- , ai nival held lit the &gt;film , i im iim h*. .1 1 IH K* V
dles
to
Europe
Following
the
Charlotte
Swann,
Jackie
MacDon­
o'clock at the dose of the Inn
I I ..IKi M' 'Mil 1' ill! ' »
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• • 11 F • ' Kiv*
hkhch
C»r\ ««iiit. hlnr Hr i»nd dmk
HA- West Sole School on ritu ird n y |)(, |l(l( 1*1*1*
ald,
Ruby
Stenstrom,
Hein’
Rishee,
business
meeting
ii
social
hour
Iness meeting and hrr Ruhjrei
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wi* M011*1 iOlV tin* ofivioitrt evening m o a fim ilo ial success I
was enjoyed hy Mrs, Philip*. 4r*
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w ill ha '‘ Veteran's Rehabilitation" Pal Hatlgnn, Mildred M ilk r, Ann
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Donna
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Aila
AdI’erk
llls,
M
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RloUse,
Mrs.
H*W
and thanked all those who " ' • | „ „ l d in I , , ,
Hostesses fm tho meeting w ill be
Kiiiul u ’ 1 i. '
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Harnweil. Mr*. K ey. Mr*. H all. 1W H IT E in town to voir and look- tended th, itffnii and helped •*’ ' tmi.l (to mm
Mra. II. II. m rCaslin. M is. J . 11 tm*. Donna l.ou H arpei, Penny
i.i * k . n11
nice
in
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Mrs.
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A.
Newman.
Wallace,
Dial
Rnyle,
Ellen
D
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make it II success
Mrs. Vihleij | f|, , J(|h , ' , „ „ N
W illiam s, Mrs. J . }). Crnwfoid,
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MR and M R S 11. I
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The seventh grade geography Mr*. Miriam Kitsaell, Mrs. Alex
m’ rvcif ih pnhhrit v i nnirniiin m u IIl IMIV.iK
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Mrs. Lea R. I.esher, Mrs. A. I&gt; gers, Connie I.inlw lg, 'T u n k v "
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K IS 'S . J R going to ihe show last Mr* H I tK l.o .n .. u ,»h th r h u t - 111 '
1 *v*11'»I.
Jchncon, Mrs. J . J . Rocco and Mrs. Move, Jackie Suth''rlnnd, H 'v c rly classes o f the S a u fm il Ju n io r High Vaughn and Mr*. M. Minarrk.
low r...tn l '• V
fiat
• s *t til
night *&gt;• *ei ih e "Hnbe Itillh * timn.
School have been studying cotton j
Ralph Austin Sm ith. Reservation* Rogers anil June Vance,
Will
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If'i
Kill
f mt* t 4. t fin
S io iv "
Also radio s p o rt, imAlso llonnn M rTeer, Maile A l­ production.
P im m ; tin p ' p iiiiii ; KHtnc* u i r r %vi%ait »&gt;•
for the luncheon may he made
ih. •
iimon ,'i , n l hi&gt; w ife , M R. olid
T h u rsd a y afternoon Alt I' IV I
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with M rs. Lasher or Mrs. Johnson lot il. Helen Alexander, Mary T a n ­
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M RS H I t \ \ S 'l E N S T H ItM
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ner. M aignrel Moore, Joy .• Ition- Law to n Superintendent of Public 1
with th»* |Mtlu&gt; w hrii'jr f!i*V Mint S u n n i
TH U RSD AY
lik.
I IMM1
|t l ’* X
lb . high *t h».d stm lrn ts ore gel
two [
M is .1 f
M»
, M h I'it*11 In mit- i" ' " , .1 1.
Seminole f'lmpter No, 2, (1. E son. Dolores C lih iiin , A llr • Andes, In stru c tio n , arranged fm
ting . i.ii ic il mi then d in e fo r
i . iiiiii
i . iikw
S., w ill meet at the M ainnir Halt I Ini i left Redding, Palsy I'olllns. school busses lit la k e u . to Ml
M rs. A J Peter son, pie*id*'nt - IgS.’ ill, *I|I|*, I Iptlolls .11 don't K ieltK mill Mi ll.iukniH , WiiFi^i i John
fi i i
tv»rt»
at 8:00 P.M.
Initiatt &gt;n w ill !«■ t*i ace Marie S ttn cd p h ri, Ib iihaia P h ilip lla e h ’s eo llm i tield on Went " f the U nited l'h ii|c h w n m e ti’» " I • t , - n | i n , r i l i| our la c k lr* you a* fm tin* ciitr-xt n 'siiim c
Mi.M f , ,.|........
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Mill mill l‘l rlf'lll' " ihl sU'll IM 11 lll'llll
t'assiibe, Carol L o rc h rll, D ia n e ' F irs t Street It.n teachers. M is. i g a rilia tlo p in S an fo rd , revealed to ­
held at this meet ins.
t II I I 1 til 14M ll
it h, « wotktug In* way through iim fo ii'tlr Hiil I’tnlip Mu»'k» ili** Im. in &lt; . i i 11 -in
I
Hurnhlev,
M
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W
higliiim
uni
Miss
Move,
Helen
M
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rls,
Dorothy
day the program for ih e dedica­
The Sanford Woman's (Rdf AsI , hi j11*|*1*1 ’
Sunlit \ fat. &lt;11 | It f *U.I
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II, g,ftie i g rt a iv Itiiler
Mm
* iiiiii; m lift
it?• at p u n l for Hu* u|*|m I II fit111! In - It..n. 4. ,ii \ M&lt;'« III hi | flip M&gt;
social Ion w ill meet at 1:00 n'llm li ill ew er, Peggy W rlg l't. K 'l m I,y- R ich ter aceonipaiited u&gt; We wer-' tions o f Pack-*-To w el hundles lo i p e i.r n 'a g t d th ro .nil's anil
, i v I It**) nl.
i t i i:y
for a playing Hireling at the on, t'laudette W a its, Nancy Rmm- Intrm luceil |o_ M i. Itach hi our which w ill l&gt;e held on Nov. b nl r.ii- \* ii Du prm end* w ilt go to h i iRiiuil «'Ohi iiiurs. *#»*»«• S y iv ii und the
MMiflr.il
I'll Mill
Viii'iiriM .
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VI, K . I J Mil y I’m I:
HoMiv VVtill hfiM, oiiMiiuvuiitlinK itx fit-mfrm v
t ie r , Ja n e tte
Cleveland, C aro l g ro g ia p liv te a ch e i. M is R o b ert) :i:U0 P.M . at the Ju n io r High
Seminole Country Cluh.
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band
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atlsrs
VII.It
M .f f d t ,
i m kiitjj mill *|ii4*«,n Mini ♦In* Hituiii'ti
The West Side fkhofd Parent i lei eland, K a y R n llg a n . Colleen K iim h le v. Mi Hitch t n v gracio u s­ School. M rs. Dnnnhl Middleton Is f,,i tIn- v,
III- A#,t
Ml 1*1 I
r.a la it ! I .
. IMP H PM -. Mm 1vil
#vi*ir II dMiv JnliiMon mill I ’htlip fit) I'll till»
Teacher Association w ill meet at K iig rh re lsn n . Illx le llr a id , M ary ly o ffered to answ er any rpiestlnn* In ch srg e of the a ffa ir
»«. (Mill \ t'JP I A 'I'
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trn
t*
were
ntiend
lnt;
a
. ftp i* ills. M i i \ ii*
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I I hi. I Ml It'll
8:00 P M to he preceded hy the Rose S p eer, Yvonne C u llen , Jan ice we asked him .
IIM
The program w ill In’ u p *I»tl in, ting of i tic UN Set m i l &gt; t ’oun HiuKoii tn m ifil up im n mule* mill lllM'litt-s \n*
Via*
If'd. •.I Mil.
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A s a government experim ent he
Kinlavv, M ary C a rlto n . M artha
hs h innmiiiv.
III 111 I" S 111if1 1 I v » -i \ | a*I j a*11 11
board meeting at 2:80 P.M.
w ith a song and M r*. Paul M arts , i l noil one noticed that th r other I,n it
V\ .IK»s
Mr* tUrv,
D w ell, Sam ira Dunn, Hat barn Mr- gipw "S ea lsln n d " ro llo n , T h is w ill Irad the group In p ra v ci
w ith I ..it im \ tin 11 ■tu
Hill i ' m v
F R ID A Y
-in*
n,»t
using
the
m
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phones,
ii
.al l I f, Jim
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The Executive Committee of A le xa n d e r, E s th e r Lm i M ortl.inn. v a rie ty was developed recently , R r v . H. L . X.lmnier man. ,e e |n r o f s In, t, tran slate d the *pi eehrs into
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111nft*» 11- mi ' t
I . -.! »•!*
t f.
Hi
\li
in the United
III.
tmiKiM , tt*'* .1 .»
1 tilted Council of Church Women M olly Jo M orrison, P atty W itte, and Is bring grown iV
iV T o v n lm n i ,h l' , ,0 *y , ’r"',!* K P t" " , P * 1 t'h u rch i „ g |..t ,
i doin', know you u.i
•.1
Ii
li« i
util
v-lll mi et at .'1:00 P. M. ■*I th« M ary Ann W rig h t, Pat Dunn, V ir ­ S t a 'r s to irp ln i
I ii ml f’"i ’ mt "•
which we have l*een in.
Ini l 'v|11 ,,r l | " ' MM,in speaker With his ,|0 ! . | ..... I ( , „ , , g „ h in g u n g rt," hr
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Ju nio r High School at which time ginia P rrlm , C ato l Heard, S h irle y cotton
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hi s
fn en d
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a rb a ra Brown, Flrm in r porting
Sen _............. cotton I........... ... (|
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A flln l w l), tH. , hown en....................
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o fflrers for 19-19 w ill Im r|# rtr I Ktlf*!*, B
F iir li
To
lie ( iiv c ii
lonir
tin p lr mid I*' &gt;1***4 ! tltlrsl "D elayed P ilg rim s " follow .,.p w t „ . \ w e n t in il o . III go
Every member Is urged to be pie S ix nrid liftlr MIrh Apr*! F ih tic r. jJ iimMimllv
M 1 '%% A 1 »•* M 41»111 %%■»»&gt;« Ii 1*111*1 i*i I1 l*v 1til in **• 1 1 1 »** »■h
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,
Ip
l lu ll F e d . T i ll
{In th r m aking of fine cloth and t w , |,y (h r | &gt;Ma.|y a -T o w rl dedication
atnl.
l.n k r
M«1I1II»«' jT lio n in *
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Nj.ikr, IMI-Mil'fi 4, 4(f Hit*
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World Community p s v w ill l&gt;"
thread.
1 T ile sarnr prog into w ill be given if N'Ml ih.ti’f k lu.o wii H ih. \ 'ii* jtrijit 1■*( l i m i t i l l . I Mttitifnv t'v i'ld lli: In lr n t !« " • i- "
M r. I la r li’s I . tores were plant | ((f s ,
| | llp„ B, c h u rrh a*
observed by lip U ttltri, Donnell
•iiu aF t v,” -VltlI* t t h - thill , 1*. n|t|ii«*i'iiili&lt;Hi fm hi'i ItMi^ mid Imi h»*o .• 1■* i
’ i#\ 1*iw *
of Church Women at the .hinioi
"d last A p u l Ih e w .u k was d ""e , N inth S t ir e t And Pine A venue on
p ri
1 I ts. u nt« ii ‘ i s.,'f a* ho | • h.#*Ilf tit 41'hln-t Sill* Im** ttt'l vrd | t t l f f i «.♦&lt; •
hv mai ltlne nod tl„ . ....................... ... |h(t h-ft(p ,|By
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High School, Mra. Donald Mldille
ill., .1.1 k till.I ■
*»•! | H ill V I I »'ll "111f» | Will k If* Mt, t.H,
I.* Itt
tf! f n plAlitrit ( h ir e *|iimti*i * *»f mi int rl |
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ton I . chairm an and Inis m ranged
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s r m » 1 i n i •■•»; &gt;ht* •
•
» prng rim around the Hubjecl ot
ills
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lnneis
were
atinounreu
today
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"Park-a-Tow el" hurdles which arc
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tn.l .! r. ( .. tf i'n ifiviut
Iff* Ilium l.n f h Iftflf* uhd KIHI1*'!* “ S l u m Fm v
A p p lc h y
W e d s Klld t'lMifr * l s w i ' i c I'fijMVi *1 III*' ulturci ■*( m * • Kim . i•111. . •*. . i’ I».
bring drdlcntnl al this lime The
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same program , w ill, b# given nl
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S. V e rn a v
O ct.
2 f i I p ip a K w rit' .nsrlMim.l Hi Kt*f|tll»l! - T I n * Siuii ♦ i ■ i
R». P au l’s Rapllst Church at Ninth ............ ....
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Vi lit ■■111. !' I r. •H 1•i ti
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W I............. the ' Mr s. D s ra , M H o n Ison. p,esStreet und Pine Avenue at 7 no , were im tered on the windows of irrig a tio n
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I Hut r in f lit* 9*vi*ntrtu I i*f i •'Mill Ll ||SH
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Mill's M
the
motor
com
pany
and
Judges
ground is w et. th...............Is w ill I «■'•* " f ‘ hr San fo rd Woman s
r. m.
1 « ♦»*'.!I itiriilt writ* ■
»♦*»vt'.J In llm**** |»i **n fli'l'k I'tf \ Min •u* • *!
'll Kf ii’ *
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fm lire enntest were O D Lan- g e rn ilo a lr in lin e , to five d a y * ., ' " h *•n&gt;i'Mtn. euJ th is motirng tha
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A p p lrh x nf t itch
M O N DAY
p i i I and at I Iim i" tiiiiih lim nf thi*
tlUrlt'l
ill'
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dress
and
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ired
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The Hoard of thn Women of lb"
1F#K All.
, M p u tty Mi" g iim p -Jing
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when Ihe ..............I is dry it I .......... ............................................ \"r ™
X ‘ t
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stilted
till*
m
orning
’
hat
lire
n f lie, •langhlet 11" ii’
F lts t Presbyterian Church will
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th e T ie I (mt H in d *". A b m il
(ft f*H liiii ** * •.*1 l.» 1 f|
take* from fiv e I . ..............la vs F m n i ! ‘ "* " I " " ;
Il" J’ " ' ’1" “ » 1 10 1 • M
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I ...in / r ll i , , *» that a ll Klrk|M
wlin w ish may
hear i J V ", tine, •n|| nf M i*. (•' .** g u e s t* e n jo y e d th" e v e n in g w ith (Hu m fi
m*et In the session fount of the company appreciated Ihe in le ir s t If, in
iMltrTfl * Mi tn
20
2oil« Ineiirs
Inches of
of ra in fa ll »e j M r„ , „
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on V, i tiit v •I 'In • if v
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shown
In
Hie
contest.
i'lic
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church at 11:110 P, M.
U. )r
tinu ♦&gt;1 I.,
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t1
U t i l I I I AN I N N
Winners In the p rim a ry school necessarv for eolliui during the I Ihe s u lijrc t "V o tera n 's R rh a b lllU - llgi In.-is place nil til l 211 III IvlrtgH Nil** Mann
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class were firs t, (bourn Shames, 120 day* reunited fm the plan's j
ll r t talk w ill follow the laml, &lt;&gt;&gt; an.I w a . (h*i formed hv
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t&gt; I! .IK .S .n-,1
N «
Riilrusti.
with drawing Nn. l i sreond. V lv i- ; to mature.
monthly linn broil of the ctlll).
rii" lb v Edge t Hi link* -tf the
■,i.i i iiiki in IMmii i I'm Opi
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Hi*«*kirur
Mr. Harh used airplaneti to *j&gt;ray
i ill It I 111 1 III u . i
H * II
an Morrison, No. fij third, M tiiniy
Itapr i ' hutch in that city
j, ,, t
r r
isiiMtsI ■•il(lti&lt;t*i M.u****.»» I I • *2
think i&gt; tii i l,• 1 ,
J A N E W H IT N K R
Nnnce, No, Jl; In the ginmmar his field with i vanatnirlr. This
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school iJam : firs t, Krnneth Rxm . spraying defoliated the plants and
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L a lln Club officer* were elreted
M«r.» V " ii
Mil |*lv ' t t ti i ii
I'li.im fll . | I \\ llilr l I’orl*
caused Hie growth to go to l«*ll.
scy,
No.
82;
iccnnd,
Janice
Kinon (Wo BKccasstve Tuendays—Oct. law , No. 85 and third, list bars rather than to the leaves.
•V lie II &lt;(.• ,i
liu l k F«hm il
A P Newsfeatures
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19 and th f M , The offlcera are: Evan s, No. 87; in the junior high
ih ii -N" •f nf I m
Mr. Rarh started picking m*
1* .I
111,*11)1.1 I 1 N l I I I ON
f It i«f r , n
Preaident: Janette Jenklnaen
•ill 11-1,1 let
school group tire winner was Ron­ ernp R rpl 10 and estimated that ; D'ya know what Iiu- top l.n-oi m
Vlce-Pres: June M rn ill
1Mill •mi’ Mij' nl i . n.i hi &gt;.l l i
I N ' l l l O N .SHO W
nie Strand with Nn. (2 who nlso he w ill get about a hsle and s In list* i- with Am erica' tern-age
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Secretary: Hetty Lou Partin
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Mm * l|riK.| 11 -1 i
won Ihe grand prise of 4ftmt plus half per acre. Ills rntloll Is taken g irls ? It'- the tierel pillbox f., b\
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Two commltteea were appoint­ the III,no won for the Jnnio. high In Leesburg to tic ginned, rro m Toned of felt and tied nmiri "a
Ini M
J,( IN I u *N
Ml Hu* iid' itnKice*
ed—a program rommlttee m il a school group; second, licit v J " , every inn pounds of seed cotton chin with glamorous mesh veilo.g
I ...
N o t , 'I
12 Up p It
of a i*i .ftmi J'rtwpitnl plus On*
finance committee. Program com­ Fp«rkiiiiui.
in* i i
in. No
No. tit, ami thn I lack M inor i* ’&gt;1 pounds of lint am! *10 That's Die h.-t style that r a n i" ! rnnifr-i *
f ||.*»hi*- will l»r* u f! r» erl
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m ittee: Chairm an— Ingrid Knler- English, No. )7. Ttipre was i.nly ] pounds of seed.
first w ith 170,tint) entrant- m •
Hr in I ti I • «K !» **lot*
M» f#ih ) M r•», J miumki ( t
ill till* k i ri^ 11it i n F i lljdCT hi 1*1 im* .4
snn. Members— Dial Hoyle, H«tlv
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tn.-in
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m u one entry for the high school inmli-l
In year , past, Hanforrl grew "Po p u larity Begin* with a It • j HIiim I m’Hi fur ‘ hi • X| Met •'( I Itii ( Ii i nmirit T»d HmI nv (hi* LJifli -i
- •
ll.
LnlL
1,;:c ti,’K
. l ! ,,y„ lh "Andersen,
v . l V-Hi'.: -and
ni!! !l- y M ir....... Moye.
.......................... Hie boll weevil wiped Contest conducted hv I IP
m ill N h v m ii I h' i
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.1m ill's m i U i l
I'­
id f lid liiii
K ilp a, trick
, Charles
----------------------------ii out Mi Rach sairl now tliai In UI7 cities anil irp m lc d '■
Tli*
|u mt ash
gf m idinutli.'i, *
I ’**! mild ItNiinlilnii Mi -m#***##♦( I
Jeanrtte W olfer. Finance commit­
M
illinery
Fashion
Bureau
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I|||&lt; I,oil weevil can 1*e cnntTiillcd
O lifi’ti Vfr.is is laitft ly
ii- pun I plhil
M is, Lt'F w ill I'f m mi' tm I) i
tee: C h airm an —John F ile . Mem­
Dianu H url of Pliiladripln •
I S«..r.-rd .
glow cotton as well
| »*d ha Mu* f(iNin*r VrivJmi M» t!■#ni»I
bers—Donna Lou Harper, C arolyn U 8 C A K c t t l l i y M a s k
the contest on the basis nf ei ■ i si(ilc
i f ln io h
P I * , L m i l " * Hliv other place in thr south Ing the hat she liked he .t „• , i Kin IIII*rif Iv |H He 111*4#I in I|i&gt;ii«f|i-i f*#* »
Patrick, Ronnie Garner, R n W t
k ( U ll.K
I t t . K - i l | l u „ rx p rc i* to plant another crop
i iih ill nf *♦ rnyal (inMsehnlfl, 11&gt;« I In Minkina h inri n&gt;i;n.&gt; (••»
Beckwith, ami Dldl Colle.
Dues
•Wifi- uf King (Jenigi* V
tft ’hilled |pudding nl plf* •vVn 141f«If
p"»"i i
iif* ( v **hi But lint on Ihe sa h i i* a I ih al slore em i'lurling lb'
w ill be 50c and It was voted to
teat,
having
her
photograph
'•«.&lt;»
(i pluri* wi|9g r» v r H11 \ in(in i n IngMr pf*r rg y wlillp •*, m im ip i »*
land liecsiise rntatlon of crop* w ill
Bv H E T T Y C L A R K F ,
prtrchaxe m aterial to help In plan­
ill il hy the store’s photngi.it v&lt; .i f ^ i h fpifrn
(h r tout mnnun( In n»r
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improve the soil.
ning programs throughout* the A P Newkleaturca llcauty Editor
and sulim llting It to the pul,
I Attending Mir p n n e r^, tvill hr xtigHt |fivi*s n n irn n g u r U&lt; i * »• «
A beauty mask w ill give yon
year. Mrs. C. B. Coleman, spon­
Onp thing tn* o illlinerv p u&gt;|l, ( S(r Willium (HllniM, n tm d rn f nf ■
flnv«i mid nni» thn* i
•
sor of the Latin Cluh, announced a quick pick-up when you develon
When toddler* eat al the table noticed i» In st teen-sgrr . Ill
Ii
the Rnyul f ’nMrgi* n f f vhit rt rir( iiii&gt; j f l l l f f v
that any of the members nf the that "all-gnue" feeling.
lie
up
to
their
teeth
in
veibng
with grownups ll w ill save the
Htld (ivn ertd ag i ii u, ji ^ti vlrd
hv ! i»«*,
You can whip tip a homa-inailc lulilri-lnth If a plastic mat Is put Feathers also raught Iheli &gt;
Club could Join the’ Junio r C las­
Hir I.mirtdnl Kdw «rd HurrlngKni I
sics League hy buying a pin for mask In a Jiffy . A ll that’s re at hrr place: choose an a ttra c­ Most of them said they 'fir' &lt; , Ward. Alirgrnn In (h r King m nrr I “
qulred for this refresher Is an tive, appropriate design that a bov list herauxe li is hcrntiiitig m l
Me.
IJtld T w o ntliri physicians .......When he was born &lt;&gt;.. tin toi l .
An organisational meeting of egg white beaten to a lovrlv ■n g ill will enjoy.
lint ticralis# It shrieks with rim
lik rlv to b" tor rot byt tbrii
November u, l u l l , there » I .
th# Spenlnh Club was held on Oct. frothliifH . *ml icy good quality
Beware, Mice. , , , Would" t '■" names have nnt t.ern smiounccd
tr&gt;-,lo at the p a in .28 at which officers were elected. witch he tel Pet the egg white on
I know, , that
pretty
soon
s
tern
,
. c” ) s i , W illiam i ipgaided n» one i | 1P great crowd nn o-nt
si I
the far# and neck with an up­
President— Betty# Ball
. w.ndd be eUrted rhairnisn -d &lt; , „ (
the
nation'*
most brilliant bust two famrnis star....... ... I i m
ward and outward motion. Relax
Vlce-Pres.— P. R. Bach
tional rat w? * k - Tu * u
, gynendogt-t*. Hr attended the
| | lr | i uU(- nl W -llingr.,,.
Seer*.-Treas.— M arilyn Messier while the mask sets. When the
(n l5-ypir*ola John N rw inn
« Ourhri.# of K rni mt Mu hlr*h »*f Iumk nf Mir HntMr
Freshman Home Economics Club egg w hile has dried, remove with
(oltim lius, 0 „ a University t--yh Rfr f|,,Pr children.
P ilrn ra . Alrx and Sir Rot w it pe. I ib,. tt,,-,
officers have been elected. They tepid water Dip cotton Into th" n a il n .
„
anilra. Prlnre Michael and f u m . i„m,p
secretary
win.
I....... ....
are;
chilled witch h * sc I and gently
Talent W ill Out .
Edward He » « .
made hm i/1 l.ondnn's modem poll,, .............. it,
F irst Period
pat It over the entire skin s u r­
!kraping
l n r V hln
s T y#ir'*r.lllV
,
,is .*n «ftipt*if in ' ""a " "* him, the I ..... ..
poll
President—Carolyn Hudson
face. T h is routine should make
fiirr liltlrIV.(eH"
rn"n
M j ' " ‘JBit wl.M,r'
J.inirrhit
imm In this tiny i- i ailed
Vice-President—Gretc|ien Klreh- your skin glow.
boys, 1 g ir l) away from llmsd rhihlten's «urgery
"liotihy,"
hoff
way. Ho what happens
Ab-ntt
T h is Is a good beauty- treat­
The rarefn l p u p al si ton. fm the
S ir H o i*,,, a,„ | | | l(, |i„k , •Sill III
Secretary— Norma Fave Harvey ment for any time of day. While
mines television and he can't t* n royal h iith me merely in keeping
vonm adjoining tie
,pieco .
T re a su re r—Dorothy tiiily a rd
the kids away from it. Now ti" , with the times. No mmpliinUnna „p a tlm cn t playing raid *
most people prefer to do It Just
Sul
Hong Leadei -Mary Carlton
know every dance and comr.li ate anlicipstcst. Princess E lis a - 1,|,.|,]y Queen V irtn ii.iN husband.
before going to bed, don't hesi­
Parliam entarian— Margaret Mat- tate tn give yourself this Jiffy
P,
routine In th* business and Mi U beth has iuo'ii in excellent health Pi luce ' A lbert, appro m l in
»
loy
la stuck w ith five potential *'».
throughout hri pieguancy. Hut doorway and lieckoned Stepping
mask first thing In the morningSecond Period
Saya Morton: " I f you prayed r ., no safeguard* or precaution* w ill i forw ard, the two gn at ...... »l....,l
I f you're a sleepyhead, you
Preaident— Ann W hitaker
a fam ily of anterlalnera they'd tw overlooked
may have to rise a half-hour
solemnly while n nurse pm mb I
Vlce-Preaident—Jean Wilson
prnhahly turn out to Im huxr h»
There has I men s uite « p c c i i l a before them the ncw li.uii iofmil
earlier for your meringue mask.
Secretary—Joann# H arriett
nnrratora. Uul Inin' I'm trying i» lion whether anaesthesia w ill
| lying on a silve r tray
Rut don't lei ih a l w orry you - hy
T re a su rer— Martha English
tilacnurago it and look what him used. The attending physician. !&lt;■ , T h U time the ptermiit ..... lie -.c.
•he limn yon have applied the
pens.''
Bong Leader—Jackie Sutherland mask, dunked yourself in a nice
fuse tn dlctiss the rase. Informed ,,.|,n y , Lnhoiit# r in ile i Ede, w ill
Parliam entarian—Dorothy Whld* bubble hath and given youraelf n
Ma ,e ,|U|rB,| |,y Hiiclmil lliili- b
Card Collectnra - , , Most pr«|.|. sources say th e royal fam ily doc*
dan
can't figure out why It ahmil.l &gt;- not favor at least one type of la w —"In the proximity" ul He
friction rub with a turklsh towel,
of birth. But the | ti •,%
*|l(|*l 1)1
so much fun hut ran t collect mg ananlhes • In fa iily common use l
Third Period
you'll be all set for the day.
Preaident—Carolyn Hettdley
again is a popular hnhhy with &gt;." The f .m lly is reported tn have no any parading Hie (why iiuuiii'l ,,n
Ke*p In mind, however, that no
nirjiidii'e against all anucstliH Ics, | a trav
Vlee-Prealdenl—Ada Adams
kids. They trade playing rard*
beauty treatment w ill accomplish
I
however, and the general asautnp
Secretary— Connie Ludwig
get different hark designs
good
results
If
you
do
not
get
n
Tre a su rer— Barbara Koonts
A new three cent stamp will •Inn I* that some modern form i
proper real. An e xtra dona of re
I
Bong Leader— Miriam Moyn
honor the founder of the tin. w ill tie used.
taxation now and than w ill help
There w ill lie one great differ
• Parliam entarian— Hhlrley Thom- keep you young and pretty.
Rcnut* of Am erica, Ju lle lt# G&gt;.i
enre Iwtween the birth of the i
aa
don IxrW, who died In 1927. M
U w Is one of the few worn, o j P fInrrsa's child and the only p ie - ;
The 1948 Salmagundi was |udgad
by Ihe National Scholastic Press
ever arenrded such an honor Home vlnua birth at lliickliigham Place
Association at the U niversity of
nf the nthera were Martha Wash o f an heir to th# throne.
Thai first royal child horn tlierp
Minnesota to ho one of tho A llIngton, Frances K. W illard, Hussn
was Queen Victoria's vlih-st sun j
H A P P Y H IH TH ll.N V
Am erican annuals for that year.
IL Anthony ami C lara Barton
M rti C. E . H cim ii i.
Annuala are classified srcniillng
Sammy K aye, who conducted » who later ruled as Edward V II.
to th a.ty p e of school, enrollment, A P Newsfeatnrea
13-wcek national contest to find
B E R L IN — T h e new took In
and method of publication of the
"M is* Am erica Co-Ed," flnallv
annual. The ’48 "Salty” was i,ne blockaded B erlin t M ir w in ter ,w ill
found her, The pretty Pattln C o l­
he
designed
nnt
fo
r
ehtc
bat*
for
(ro o d
o f tha twelve in ite group, to be
ter of Louisiana State University
choten A ll Am erican of Ihe 101 wermth. Menv femalo lego w ill
selected hy a Ju ry of experts got
annunla Judged. O f the five rat- he hidden entirely— by slacks.
a screen contract for her trouble.
I • cenlnlnr lonnlln
0 no Hullio'i Him
Recognising the epproach of
Inga by which annuals are clas­
I f you tee spot* before your
•
lath
e
'l
richly
• comhnlr dtyn#n ^ ^ *
w
inter
fo
r
th
ii
cnel-ibort
city*
sified—All American, lit, Tnd, 3rd,
evea this fa ll, It probably w ill he »
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now with college g irls and debut­
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antes. The skirts are worn with
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black nr brown ta ffeta blou.wi:;
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the trouaers with wool Jersey4 and
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P H IL A D E L P H IA , Nnv. 2, ( / F jA T I. A N T A, Nov. 2, t/F&gt;— F ifty ;
National Koutball l.eapue veterans seven pluver* who h-artieil then
took over the statistical npotllpht foothnli nt .Soulbcaslero l.'mifi i
M16 G 16 B 1P *
from the rookie* today.
ence collepes me playing lo the 1 G T A fB 'G S T A R
Steve Van Boren, Fhiladelphin's Iwo iiinjoi league* of piofes loioil j u r r r h a l f b a c k ,
speedy halfback and the N F L '* foolholl this vein.
M LL
pround-puininp lei-urd holder, nmv
Be t a b
The (ieoiplu buildups supplied |
ed from fourth to *econd placi
r .n c r ?v
among the h iidiop Imli ciu riers 1 Ft player.: t.. take fi.M place .
W/,v ALL*
with I lie ‘48 pro campiiipn half Alaliaoia lots nine In Ihe Nutionul I
6ourne*Q reRN
l.enpoe mol A ll-A m erica confei
over.
c o rtre R B N C B
The Fugle Slur rushed IOD yard* ence. Dnlv Floritlu iloes mil have
RA T/HQ +
apainst Fitlsb ui ph Sunduy to u lepteseululive in one nf the
rm e c
ImiohI hi* lolul in :i7.'l yutil* on two lea piles.
/F
tieurpiu Tech, I.H .U . mid T o
112 attenipl*. lireen Buy'* Tony
Mg M A K 0 S
Caiiadeo, leader from I he HeuHiiii'* ■lessee iiliitiinl In professionalism
Tn6
■lart, ho* -Sir. yards in HI) trie* iiuiuliei si* eurli. Four fnrniei Au
MVTF/CAL
while Charley T rip p l, the Clllciipn hum plaiiiineii, three each from
ELC-V eN
Cardinal flu*h, i* thiid with :I7H Misnissippi, Kentucky mid Vuudv
mel Iwo each from Mississippi
yarda pained in lit) attempts.
rw e
YBAR
Sllnpln' Kiinimy Buuph, the puss .Stale mid Tilling' complete I lainp fixtu re in llie Wus'iiuplon Bed- 57.
»
The only team without ii fomiei
skill buckfield, udded a new record
to hia grid aerial collwtion. lie Hmithenslerjier Is the Los Anpele*
pitched 114 paste*, c .mpletinp 17 Don* of Ihn Alf-AmeHcaT'cniiferfur 44(1 yard* and four lunchdown* np uliiit the Boston Yonks.
It wu* the •ikimI ever p ained by
one passer lliM uiph the uir in u
alnple piinie and boosted lltiiig h '*
lifetim e record lo 1,275 comple­
tion* jn 2.214 trie* for 16,31(7
B K N tl, Nev.. Nov 2. UFi
The
yard*.
U u ivcisitv of Nevmhi’* tpmrterFhiladelphlu'* Tommy Thomp­ huck Rlm i llc a lli intends to rnth
son, however *till held the N F I. in on Id* national collegiate pus*
Reafiin plinsilip lendeiship Thump inp lecurd by iiiiu iu p piufessioiinl
ion ha* completed Hi* of II I losses nlthmiph he hits a year »f college
fur HIH voids and nine touch elip ih ility left.
downs. Three of his hvnvrx were
t'ouch J im1 Slneket*ki said the
intercepted.
sJ * 0 3 T Y iu u A B L t p l a y e r '
Meuollliliee Fa ll*. W i* . Junior^
sludeiil hail signed no contend hut'
AO 4 FRBO H M AH &gt;\ A 4
imh expects In plav pm fnollinll next
lO YOYY '-V V/fl S n ,
season
BtAOOH OF YA R O 'rV
Heath threw six touchdown
football — *e &gt;m6 a
loiMSC* Hntuidnv III a 71* Cl derision
M B A BB R o f aR w y b
One of the most iiiteiestinp over Oklahoma C ltv U niversity
book* In rea rli the sports desk Ibis ulth" 11Kh lie played oulv I I minO R BA a B A C K e g L P i n
fa ll I* "Spurt's Holden Ape" (H a r­ ute*. In that game he broke the
1045 ALOYS \HTH
per A Brothers, f!I.H5(. The honk, nntioiiul collegiate mink set III
Blancharp, cuyio
edited by Allison llnu iip mid I’eler Itl.'IH liy Texas Christian's Have
and tucker /
Brandweln, includes cittipiers &lt;m
O'Brien. Heath** record l« L*H ''
many sp o ils and give* a firs t­ vnrdx hv III* pnswes tor Ihe season.
hand rlouenp of the fnbulnu* tT'i-n- IHH Iid le r than O 'llrlen'a, nnd
ties.
P L A C E M E N T ACF.
"M y Hrenlest Hov in Fncdhall" ileath has three games yet to
U N IV K B H IT V ,
Miss.- I/I't—
(A . fl. Barnes and Co. y:i hv Mur­ play.
Bobby Oswult of Columbia, M ini.,
ra y Hoodman and l.eoiiard l^ w iii)
quarterback 011 the U niversity
H OKHR HIIOW
la another unusual tome. It In­
NF.W Y O llK , Nov. 2. Id*)— The of M lsdr/ippi football squad, Inal
cludes b rief chaplets hy Frnnh
season topped the Southern ConLeah y, I .mi L ittle , Fu rl Ulatk — society, fashlmi ami pjnmonr set feience's plli'-emi-l'l kickers with
w ill make Un annual pilgrimage to
three of the games lup roaches
i.6 points on 3H trnds tIn . mii'I i the
Bid l.uckm an. Arm y's Due Him- Madison Hquare Harden today to it-Millin' cniiipulgn. lie added one
hard and H I p i i i i Davis, Knute view the formal opening of the for one In the Dell'i Bowl win ocur’ Horse Show.
lorhne, Hob W aterfiehl ami many
^ TI hlu»
/ a hHIMIW,
o w which
w ill"continue
*'y ‘ M* ML**.
O walltil..Is*
also -cured
other*.
wnicn Will
riiiiii
iitit'liiliiVMii
fill
rti.l
nt«
a ttouchdown
for six mole
points
Othnr football lamks that will for eight day*, w ill l»e highlighted during Ihu season.
hy
a
special
n
illlla
ry
salute
gtv«n
help pass aw ay the winter beside
a fireplace urn "A rm y vs. Notre to General Jonathan M. Wain•m e —The Big Cam e" by Jim w rlght, hero of llatnnn, hy the
V- e . » h ami Daniel Moore (Kumlum m ilitary Jumping team* of C ana­
Ottae, |.1( and Hrldlroti Hrcna- da. Frpnre and Mexico.
Houi
diera by 'T im Cohane.
l.o
Loti Boudreau, manager of the
Michigan Stnte College w ill
world
chatnpli Cleveland Indians. play
vorld champion
alx
consecutive
football
haa coma up1 w ill} "Good Infield game* at home next year M ar­
P la y ”
(B iff--Davie, fl.2 5 i and quette, M aryland, W illiam A M ary,
Bow ler Ned Day
D
haa written "How T rim Btate, Temple and Note#
to B o w l" (H alcyon House, | 2). Dam* w ill be the opponents.
D ay's "How to Do" contaln.i 14
^ Ulu
lustratio
itra tj n s on howling etiquette.
A rm y scored hut
but nn*
nn# tou
toughdown
a ru ln tt _‘ H
in the i tfirs
t id
1 _arvard
. a 1. _ . . . . . .
. . . im ia
betwmn the
R CteMili Bob (Irieva's Hyrncuse gi m

f \c williams,

lli*afh To
IMay Pro Football

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Wally Butts Is Named
SKC Coach Of Week

When 40,487 fans Jammed the
U n ive rsity nf Washington stadium
foi the Minnesota gam* this sea­
son, all ntteiidanck m arks for the
aien* were smashed.

Robson K 1
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IT W AI announced In Sweden'that
Dr Paul M usller, 41, of B a il* ,
Sw ltiarlso d , waa awarded th* 1841
Nobtl P rii* tu inetUUtt*. He wa*
liv e n the prise, worth 138,778
crowns (144,0004. ter having dis­
covered tbe strong Insect-hilling
power* of O U T . or. Mueller will
receive th* award In S loch holm on
December ID.
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Mechanics On Duty Are:

m now In poaltlon to gtv4 ydu tha beat Wheel and
v n a n a allzhmBnt aervioe with the "BAER” AUgnf ment Equipment.
■ m

Tweei wns injured in a plleutj
of player* during n d ty league
game. Ilo was a World War Ii
veteran.

Hari*y M. Huffman has sold his former
Business, corner Third &amp; Park and invites
I all old and new customers to stop in at
his Gulf Products Station at 2801 Orlando
I Drive, on U.S. 17 &amp; 92, South.

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G B ID P L A Y E R D IE S
S Y R A C U S E . N. Y .t Nov. 2, (/!')
— Leonard T ile d , wtio wns injured
in n Kt'ini-professiounl football
game here Sunday, died lost night
ill 11 SvrnciiHit hospital. He wns
22. The hospilnl said dentil was
cnused hy a brain hemorrhage.

Mr. Huffman’s station is in connection
with the Huffman Tucker Sales Co. and
offers complete repair service nnd motor
rebuilding.

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BIG S T A K E S
N E W Y U K K , Nov. 2, (,P )- H I*
young misses are entered in the
,24th running today ut Jam aica of 1
the Demoiselle Stakes, richest of
the country’s slakes for two-yearuld fillie s.
I f the entire hulf-duxen answer
the bugle, the purse w ill gross
*165,200 und the winner's sliaro
w ill la- 147,025.
The fuvuriti'H uie u pair of invnders from the midwest— Louis
Lee Hnggaln IP s Hlol* and Hal
Price Headley'a Lithe.

S nort Hooks Art* (J I
F o r F iresid e Keariiiur

last season,

The Hemlnole lliv h School llahv
Fed* w ill meet the Mainland High
School Jayveca tonight nt the high
school football field at 7:20 o’clo-W.
It was announced this moriiinp by
Coach Fred G sn as.
Chnrlos l.nnsinp, who hg* lieen
playin p'w lV
lh Huhv Fiols hit'
Ithh' th"
irraduuted to the vursity aggrega­
tion mid w ill lint see ortiun In the
contest,
The
Feds
Dimmed Dayton*
several week* | »,. hv mi IH tu it
count. “ We w ill du our best to
repent tonight, hut these laiy* are
hip," Cuach (ian n * said thi* morn
inp.
The sta rlin g lineup fo r the Feds
w ill in rlu d .: Senkurik mid Butler
at the ends. C rts*y and (Sallownv
-t the tackle*, Dun Howard and
Hill Howard at the guard* and
Swann at center. The liack* w ill
Include Whelchel. Buddy Kuss, Don
Sm ith nnd Charles Turn er.
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w.uk win revolve armmd the un. Aschenhrenner And
Chollet Hated Tops

Veterans Take Over 57 P layers F rom SKC FINAL FLING
Lead In NFL Play A rt * O n P r o F l e v e n s

Vnlyerslty cross-country team was schools, 'beginning with the 18!

Baby Feds Will
&gt;Notre Dame Regains Top Rating
MWt Daytona “B”
Among Football Teams Of Nation
Team H ere Tonite

By JA C K H A N D
NF.W Y O R K , Nov. 2. (/P)— ‘Tbe Old Noire Dame-Michigan
*rgu,
,
mrnl t» on again m ill the Irish out flout by a ilendrr three-point margin
in the weekly A iio ria trd Pres* poll of football writer*.
Dilplacing the Wolverines by •» total of 1.762 point* lo 1.759. Notre
Dam i artually rail behind Michigan in the matter of firtl place volei, 68
56. 'I'lir loutli benders picked up their margin on irio n d and third place
ballota.
It I* quite possible that both poll with tJMh points after its 40-7
club* may win all thair remaining romp over Virginia Tech.
pome* and s tir up another tre­
Califo rnia, the lone Pacific Coast
mendous post-season diseusxinn. team among the nine who s till are
Once again they do nut meet
unbeaten and untied, is fifth with
Nurth C arulina, running a strung 1, 122.
i*
third, is a definite threat to both
Georgia Tech again 1* ranked
leader* with .TH firs t place votes
sixth
with
1.
100.
Hack
of
sevsnth
and I.45H point*.
W illiam ami
M ary, M aryland, Duke and V ir ­ place Penn with 575 points, in
ginia are the only tnams remain­ eighth place is Southern Metho­
ing In their path lending to a aura dist, whose Doak Wnlker had a
big afternoon in a 21-0 victory
howl hid.
over Texas. Its points total 422.
The first 20 team* of last week
Missouri holds ninth .ipot with
a ie hack again with one exception 382
point*
snd
Northwestern
nn.l that club, B aylor, was o-it
beaten. There certainly w ill be moved into 10th place with 371
point* on the strength of its 21-7
some casualties Saturday.
plav of steady-going Fletcher
Notre Dame
play*
Indian*, decision over Ohio Rtato.
l i i ' i v - . the U ator captain ami left
The 208 first place votes were
which ha* lo*! it* last four games,
piiMil who has turned In six out­
snd Michigan gel a whack at distributed among 13 team*. B e ­
standing performances to date.
N avy, which haa not won yet. It hind Michigan (18, Notre Dam* 66,
A F N ew sfcalure*
If the &lt;iatnrs are to check the
The sparkling hackflehl nlav of wa* the Middle*, beuten 41-7 by and North Carolina 36 cam* C a li­
hiilhunt offensive surge of the H illa ry Chollet of Cornell and a Notre Dame team that was fornia 16, Georgia Tech 7, Clemllnll'l"gs. Drove* and lines mate* Fran k Aschenhrenner of N orth­ Irvin g bsrd to hold down the son 0, A rm y and Nevada, each 6,
A mi.01 Brown, Fran k Lorenro, western ha* fu rth er complicated •core, who helped the Irish Into Missouri 4, Oklahoma 2, snd Penn
M ai" lino H uerta, Fran k Detnp- the barkfiehl picture of the All- first place.
I State, Southern Methodist and
•«\ f 'liff Sutton, Corli* C arver Am erica team.
Arm y Is the No. 4 team in the Vanderbilt, each I.
ami llinm y Kyna* are goir.g to
Chollet, the Cornell speed mer­
have in weave a tighter forward chant from New Orleans, lias been
wrb ihnn the Oators hsva had yet tremendous a ll neason for the Rip
1In - fall.
Red eleven, and he reached hi*
From left halfback Cbarllp Hun- peek against highly-touted H ar­
nni’c i. who raced to 12.T yards vard as Cornell dumped the John­
am ..... id before an old alim ent nie* 40-11.
T A I.I.A IIA H H E E , Nov. 2, (HpeN E W Y O R K , Nov. 2. (/ P i- T h e
bi-in-bed him last Saturday, was
As runner, panser and pas* re “ Miphumorc jin x " is nut bothering c t i l l — Florida fo o thill fan* w ill
G rfttfg
■spec led to lie running at top reiver. Chollet wn“ the leadln»» H.-oige R alleriu a n , 22 - yexr - old gel an opportunity to see one of
1 • pc d again fur thi* afternoon's Cantab-conqueror. lie crossed th* passing star of the Buffalo R ill*. the highest scoring college foot­
»oi knot, und * peed barks lla l H rifThe form er Notre Dame Athlete ball players in the country go into
C O L U M B / A Q U A R T S F t B A C K * 1 m. Kldiodge Beach, John Cox and H arvard goal three times In the
unexpected rout. Against N avy. is following un his spectacular action .Saturday night, when U ly s ­
I .mm iimadun are being groomed Chollet was n early a* effective as first year exploits in (he A ll- ses C u rtis of Flo rida A A M Col1,1 team with Hunsinger fo r the he kept the pressure en the Mid­ America Football Conference with lege leads his teammates against
ull .iut assault on the Georgia line dles w ith long tw isting, squirming a second year that is even better. Tuskegre Institute at Orlando.
which blanked Alabam a last Hat- rimbacks of punts.
C urtis has scorsd 12 touchdown*
Fo r Instance. George accounted
I 01.lav
N orthwestern I* the surprise for 268 yards lnat Sunday at the In six game* for the undefeated
team of this siurprire-lmlen grid­ Hills humbled Baltim ore. 25-17, Florida
R attlers.
The
Albion,
iron year, and Aschenhrenner has and went into a tie with ’ he Cotts Michigan, halfback, whose most
been H it main cog in the all- for the Eastern Division lead.
effective weapon is great speed, is
veteran barkfiehl combination of
T ills Increased R stterm an'i sea­ being prominently mentioned for
the
W
ildcats.
Ovi
rlooked
in
p
n
.
son yurdage to 1,808 and made negro All-Am erican honors.
A T L A N T A , Nov. 2 f/P&gt;— Heorgla
g*a season e*tiiiint«H of lllg Nino 1Inin Ihe lending offensive olayer
C u rtis has tallied against every
strength,
Northwestern
fust
surin the conference.
" b s li and (icorglu split wee k ly
team the B attlers have plaved this
I Innuns 11 the Soauthcusterii Cnn- getl In the lop, with AschenhrciiI.i-uping from fourth place, he fu ll, lie is nt his liest when the
ner carryin g a largo shuro o f tin- vupplantcd Glen DoLba, J 1., A the
| fen-nce.
chips are down us the following
Wallv Butts was numcil conch load. A fine punter und 1miner, Los .Angeles Dons, who saw only record against A A M’a toughest
ru
uci W" H. a | ............
limited action against Brooklyn,
id the week afte r the Buildups' the form er Marquette
wins
"'s \1 Doi.hx thtew
1Inew five passes, a ll com- opponents thi* fall w ill ve rify.
.'I5 ii tiiuinph over Alabam a, and big help In the Northwesternri| ,w
*e took a pass
from Quarterpi
............
im ic-,
f „ r 44 yard* which gave
, Jimmy Jordan was selected a* uver U C L A , Purdue und M
I him a season's total of 1,71(1 hack Jim W illiam s of Tam pa and
i player of Ihe week after *tlin in g Kota.
ngniiist Duke.
yards, good enough for second raced 20 yards for the Florida
T A N F D K A N O P EN S
place.
, team's only touchdown in a 7-0
Hulls recolvcd 22 of the 22
HAN IIK U N Q , C a lif., Nov. 2, i/l'l
T
h
ird
place
in
total
offonse
I*
v l‘,torv o ver' Shaw U n ive rsity,
vnl•-* cu*t hy soulhorn snort* xijiit- —Tnnforun. modernixed l»v new
scored both touchdown* from
held
hy
Y.
A
.
T
ittle
of
Baltim
ore,
Ht named management, today open* n 41i n One Tvnneasee w riter
scrimmage a* the B attlers de­
Hub Neylund fur the Vul*’ lino day racing meeting which w ill ui- whose 1,675 yard* put him Just feated M orris Brown College of
ahead
1
1
of
1
1
me
Ihe
aerial
neriai
w
isarn
itard
01
of
the
rne
...
.,. „ . . .
slmwiiig ngaliiRt North Carolina.
tract some 1,200 horses, including
&gt;Hun Francisco 4!&gt;er*. Fran kie AlJordan, i:i7-pound inldgi-t full- most of the went'* top racers.
i 3!?'
^ ' here
L r “ m£
L ‘ ? .£ \ as
V.
dirt
three
times
Saturday
Inert.
Albert, whose team wa*
ink, wa* given n slight edge over
The opening day fn ilu re . the idle Sunday, lias 1,643 yards to Florida won over Kentucky State
‘ I,MU'* Ahtier W im berly, Georgia'* f lU .000 added peninsula liundicnp,
‘ ‘ , , fu
23-14.
I John Hauch and Tulane’a Eddie w ill lie for three-yeur-old* and up [
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Despite A rm y'* win thi* sesson.
Other players named hy their at six furlongs.
H arvard Holds a 16-11-margin-oveH*
IIO C K H Y M ATCH
i-oacnb* a* the best o f the week
C H IC A G O , Nov. 2, &lt;/P&gt;- A sell­ the Cadets In a series dtitlng to
were Dean Davidson, Vanderbilt
out crowd of more than 17,000 1805.
bill (buck; AI Itussus, Tcnntisuee
fans is expected In Chicago Htadiend; Shortly McWiltrams, M i* * !
u iil tomoriow night to watch the
Htuli' hulfbaek; H illy M ustln, M is­
Cnarh Tommy Ivnn of
seifmd unmiitl Nutionul Hockey today.
sissippi halfbui'k; Hul H erring,
Detroit w ill have little chalice to
la-ague oil-slur match.
Auburn ren te r; Hill Holler, K en­
Most uf the IH all-star.*, ..elected round them all up fo r much prac­
tucky Hulfbark Chuck Hunsinger,
hy league coaches, arrived here tice.
Florida halfhm-k, und IMck -Flow­
ers, Alabama tackle. Tile weekly
poll Is conducted hy the Atlanta
Journal.
G A IN E S V IL L E . Nov. 2, 1/Pi—
Universitv of Florida's Gator*
' were back at thidr practice chores
I lo.lsv their defermlnslfnw fitted
to the anpnrent Impossible— an
up.et of Ceorpla’s mighty Hull*
dop* in Jucksonville S aiu r my.
D-avinp heavy pud* In their
locker* yesterday the (iatn rs ilonned sweat suit* to race t*. rough a
spirit! il
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which
centered
j iirouml development* of more ef' fective puHidtip, with Doup lielden,
l.u/aiour l.t-wi* and newly inetal| |,-d •pimlerluick Joe Michael lit
the helm.
freshing e ffo rt* are already lieinp oiuile to lake up tlm n-e»rt *rbud slack left by the dislocated
knee which may knock Anpu*
| H illiaois toil of action for the
vein. W illiam s, who passed tu two
touchdown* apainst Ftiriunn last
wick was hurt in the final minute
ot tie- pome.
x ereal portion of this Week's

By F R A N K K C K
A I* Xrw N featurr* Hporl* Kdltur
NF.W Y O R K Every to often R a irb a ll that'* tlir heading on
maiied mimeographed rheeti from the Commiirioner's office tend. out
what it r a lli "o fficial lo ille tin i.”
The liile .l liullelin to arrive from
Commiitioner Chandler'* C in rim a ti office it one of the motl interritinK
of the year.
It shows how inafor league lirouirlit op for lltttl—hav
team* maneuver their player*, John I.. W ill* to a i o
dhow* *ome of the athlete* who Ihriiopii infill.
are ruming up next spring, what
If he make* pood enutiei &gt;t i*
player* are headed for lower elan* only riatiiinl that the I'h llF e* will
nlflratlon* and how it’* possible to tear up In* contract mid raise his
pet around the liomi* rule.
salary above the f ll.000 maximum
Fo r an exani|de un the Intrleate peimitted a first-yeur non I h. iiu *
bnnu* rule maneuver, the New player
York Yankee* have signed Fete
The Cincinnati Beds Imve a play­
(■entile, u xrhoolhoy outfielder, to er in tin* sume category. lie •*
a three-year contiact. Ill* Itryunt David I'oole, Itlt-vear-ohl enicher
High team woo the Ni.w York U 'ty from Winston Salem . N .C., who
arhoolhoy rhninpionship.
played seml-pio ball nl Klixubeili
Two of Id* teammate* —Hitcher (Illy , N.C I’oole i* siptied through
B illv l.oe* ant Infielder Fete Niro* Inr,ii.
li*— also nipned with hip leapue
The syslein of signing a ymmp
chibi. Itramdi Rickey |e 'rio n a lly player for noire than one year
si* uni l«oe* (or a | 22,(MHj lioiiua nppetir* In lie one of the answers
and he in ticketed for NaHhun, to the silly bonus rule. Under the
N i l . , from wliere he muni lie present setup it limy lie leviscd
brnupht up next fall. N lro li* haa at the f'liicupo winter m vellnpi In
been slgncil by the Yank*.
llecemlier o yminp player hie Ho
Ill the eaie of (ientile, let'* n*- choice of sipniup for o hope solo
itima hi* three-year ro n trart ta ll* lltiil possibly poinp sidle by
fpr tlfi.OOII
]| lie , eeeiveil all tilip on o hip lelipoe bench one
thi* money in a lump *uni he yro r, or sipninp for more than one
would he a honu* player, B ill ns year with le-sniancos to plav in
a three-year mnn the Yankee* ?an the chisslficiitioo for which las
option him out twice tu fnim lulei.te an best suited.
club* and no othei team can tuurh
The latest bulletin also showhim. Optioned a* a homiN plny.’r, several veteian* who had their
(ientile would lie subject tu the HUH papers discarded in ftivoi of
player draft. Yankee o fficia ls w - new ones. These include M uilv
lieve he w ill U&gt; playinp In the Marion and lion l.nnp of il»
Yankee .stadium outfield in |W5|. Cardinals, K irb y lliphe and Flnn-i
They say lie ’* a n atu ral. That'* Kiddle nl the Pirates unit Vein
why he ho* a lonp-runpr contract. .Stephens of the Ited Sox.
I lie
The Philadelphia Philliea, who lln-nx also pave I hmihI s to Bill
had .something like III lainil* p lay­ (■oodiiiHii, who did n iic Ii a piuiid
er* in their organisation In mid job at first h art, and to Fitelu-r
ira io n — all would huva tu be | lei Purnell.

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leveling, try In,or ur ncr-’. Dc
S K N K A H IK (.la * * X Paint Cu.
H rithii ('lu w ftn tl, I lit ii HI. In*W ill Hunter, Phone 917 M
112-111 W. 2nd
lUVi'li 1lullv A
AVI!,
Plume 120
V O D D i'tl'H Refrigei ulioll Sei l i e
r „ in i„ .'i, ml X Dome .tin , nil
liiiNineiM Opportunities work g.ininnleeil. Phone 192 It
A N T IQ U R HKD. Wardrobe, |U ft', 10
folding picnic table, celling light
REN TA LS
fixtu re *, 6 gal oil cun with flex* Kslulilmhed hosjlie** will show a
Floor Sunder A Edger*
ihle hose, golf cluli* and hag,
fill', i.'tu iii on ii.vestiaent ahove
H ill llu riln ure ( ’.i.
dog lunixe, ete. Phone U2.1-.J.
all operating cost* unhiding

B IX BOOM and hath house, Short
distance from town. Cull I HKl-J.
Apart meld for two. t i l l Park.
o w iiitx or opeiator* *ulnry of
A Z A I.K A S , liar gain while llioy
f:!(Ki her month.
Reply Hot
loxt. Come get tham.
Phone
2 BOOM furnished apartment.
I, S. ( ' i i i .' Sunford Herald.
1I23J.
Phone Mlrt-M.
ft. length*
Itfll
nnd
O H TR KN — 2 three room iipnrt- F IK K - W 0 0 D
.S P E C IA L S E R V I C E S
I euglhx, Mr*
61 ft 12
xtovf*-wo«Ml 1(1 Inn li'HKlh*,
fcinent-i, iiiifm niclii'd. WIU fo r­
cord delivered. J ., W. Wll
Wilson,
mula h if i In I( i i I, Phone Lik'd.
ttl. 2, llox I IS -A , Phun* T M J .
Itre l K aiale
Invreim en U
Large Sleeping room. 1115 Dak
VV. It. W IL L IA M S , Heallor
3 piece living room suite, new. 0 I III) N. Park A * r. T e l. 1120
Avenue.
piece w icker Hut, used. R. 0 . j F.M .A. I.i'ng T rim I.uana ( L l.
T W IN HKD HODM. (Ic rule men
Week*. Cameron Ave.
F .R .A . Repair U i m
preferred. Cnll evening*. Mr*.
Greenleuf, Lake M ary, r lu .______ 1 i . A II Ele ctric Range and I
K ip e rt Radio RepatrtAg
Century W aihington uil clreulFred Myers. I l l C . llld » i _
FO R It R N T : Urihiriilshed ip n rlnlllig heater. Plmliu IthtU-J.
ment. 501 ‘. i Cclt-ry Ave.
V E N E T IA N B L IN D S msde to orA
L
L M E T A L 2 w heel tTafier,
d*r. Semiiml* Venetian Blind
i'urnlihed Apartineiit. 304 W*at
practically new, haa not been
Co. 820 W. 3rd Bt.
Phone
r ftth Bt.
driven over 76 mllea.
Cost
1162 W.
f 226.00 W ill null nl 1136.00,
WANTED TO RENT
1013 Elm . Phonu (Itl8-R.
B O O K K E E P IN G Service and T a x
8 bedroom apartment, furnished
reporta John K llem pxey, 210
or unfutnUhed. P . U. Hux IM&gt;.
•
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Mugfu.lin phun* .’107.
Fiitn iih e d or nnfurnlnhisl limiae or I Ugliest cu I. price paid fo r used
Electrical Appliances
apartm ent. Box S, c/o Herald. I furniture. Ted Davis F u rn itu re
R efrigerators
Couple. No pel*, uo children.__ | Co. 31 \ E . l i t . Ph. D6IL__________
K * pairing
1 HEAL R8TAT* FOR HALE W IL L BUY your car regardleaa
W A LK EH R L K C T R IC CO .
HKAL E S T A T E — INHtJRANCF
208 N. Park Ave.
Pk. U N
uf age ur condition. K a lllf f A
PHDPKKTY MANAUBMKNT
All Work Guaranteed.
Bona, Phone 2.17-W.
|

jJ4A&gt; MONL' M. B A LL, Realtor
Mm. 4 Florida Rlald Bank BUg.

S P K i' I A I . S K H V U ’F.S

in i, ,i foi ipiick slop* 7 M .m llily
puylio'iil plan fm liugei lol.x
Colored Woman waul- wink W ill s t s i D im m o ' I o k x K t iP i c n .
Hit.
211* VV I tr Hi H'teel
ito g crier a I 11011*1' I'l.’i.moc Lx

tliaa l» f par llaa taiaarllu*
Itmaa Ilia par Haa I m ip MImi
H flinaa
H«* par llna Inaarllun
'id 11in#a
fti* par llna iMaarlliih
rt*a t«arda lu Mia llaa.
iluyMe 1414 !nt hlHrk la v* rip&gt;

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I ’ ulihatfe pi tut I* . M a rio n Muiket,
VrllxiW K e - iit u n t . F h o ti* aOI H.
I . It M unn. L a k e M o in o .,

HERALD
Want Ads
Tk*

FO R

PetM, Livestock, Hupfltk*

S U E U S FO R
M IM EO G R A P H PKIN T1N Q
A N D T Y P IN H
C H E IH T B IIR K A U U F
SA N FU RU
H R i i . Park
Phone 140

E d it R E N T ' Floor Hiiml.r. Eu y i
npeinli.m . It.'Ui'Uiiulihi i ale-, Hull* 1
fold i ’lilot X GtuM Co. Plume
303.
Elect t ic Elm ir Polihliei
Scmlmd,' H ardware Co. 2111 E. 1-t
P IA N O T U N IN G . C. It. Hunt)*
Box KHI. Stiiifiird.
^W AT C D , Clock repnlrlng. Plum p',
rt'iiBiiiinlil*.
C. IL
liiintren-.
Ecll"w *h ip Front.
Pimm* tuiiwd, repalre.1.
Iluncxt,
'pilck service. (I*cur Cox, Ph
861-It.
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13 N tF l’lLFtA — P b H N D N A I.
K tl.t U F A I . f H P R o i E G T IO N end
C L E A N E R L IV IN G ra il 061 for
cumpItTti dHtallx oil FU G G IN G .
S o n net n Chem ical*. In*.
14

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FO U N D

L U S T : G L A S S E S , natural color
rim *. Beverly H ugos. DIO Myrtle
Ave.

18

AU r b s FOR SALE

1934 Packard. Phone 4I7-.I.

1931 model A Kuril coupe with
M O D ER N 4 bedroom Ranch type F o r S ale : HUSTON B U L L Puppy,
home, 3 bath*. Excellent loca­
truck body A hunt carrie r, non x
0 week* old, |26.0o. Phone 8*0
III new tire*. ’ A-1 condition.
tion Apply 6Ud Plumoxa D rlva.
or 436-J.
_
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Phone lO.VI.J or 2(16.
•■h” t)n 123B-W.
F U R B A L E : New crop peanut hay.
T R U C K S A T H A II.K H S
Beautifu l home n l 11(23 Palmetto
Delivered lu 8 to 10 ton loads.
F L 0 U K S A N D IN G and finishing Unit each: 2(1* Dorsey S a lk * Hotly
A ve. C all 328-J.
• 1
127 per ton. M. G. W ilbanks,
with modern equipment, 28
Se m i-T m ile ri 22* S late Body
__Cordele, Gn. Box 32. P h. 830,
y ta ts experienc
work g u a r­
T H H E b T c K E S mid Three fifth s
S e m i-T railer;
4-Wheel
Slake
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L
P
W
A
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T
E
D
anteed.
E
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r
.
S
u
ve
n
e
,
fit.
2
of land on A ve. Call 724-R,
Body T ra ile r ; 3U Van Body
Box
143A
,
Hanford,
call
7
HUM
Persimmon.
Great Du no S e m i-T railer; .946
A V O N P R O D U C T S : Women lo
a lte r 7:1)0 P . hi. o, before 7:00
2 Ton G M G T ra c to r: 1947 2/3
f i T n i T I C L K S FO R H A LE
work part time during C hristA *4.
Ton Diamond T T ra cto r. A ll In
man rush season.
Successful
L U N C H E S every day frum
good lo excellent condition nnd
w orkers w ill lie kept ou a fte r C A B IN E T W U R It any type. C all
0 to 2:00 a t HOM KU'S.
priced lo sell.
the Hulldays far year-round part
■
C all or see R. K . Gregory at
AUTO1 G L A S S , Safe ty g la s s ex- time work. W rite Naomi Sea- C . J . Gantt, 772-W.
Jacobs Lumber A Supply Co., in
p e n ly Installed In a ll makes uf
bury, 811 E a st 10th A te ., M L U P H O L S T E R IN G where qu ality
D eLsm l. Phone 84fi.
■ ears.
prevails. Samples at m aterials
Dora, F la .___________
n.; U W K A iK IK Glftfti A F lin t !§ •
galore. Estim ates given. Sabo's One 1946 tk ton Dodge pick-up
A
m i n w.
E X P E R IE N C E D colored w aiter.
fc . O t * .
‘ ruck, priced r ig h t 917 W . 13th
AM R# The Anchor.
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I'n a ltn a e it t u r n Paao Oaat
area*, the government claimed
about .11.6110 worker* would b« at
then |oh* today- n complete etaff
, for n normal work day. Tw o of
the nation’* large*! porta were
i tieil up hy strike*.
I At
llnrdeatt*, dock wnrkert
walked out to protest the uac of
, troop* to unload coal ship*. Sailors
I f i Min fiM ships went nil strike In
' Marseille. Both walkout* were led
i hv the prii-Comtniirilsl General
I.ahoi I'Voleralliiii, hut the* Mar
' .edle
demonstration
waa
not
In.kid directly to thr roal strike
Work in Mm hlg Mediterranean
port of S r lr also was halted hy a
sailor*' strike. T h eir union la de­
manding a cost of living hnnua of
t.nnu frillies ($MM a m«nth pend
mg wage adjustment*.

By R IC H A R D O’ M A L L E Y

B ER LIN . N "' Z. I/V)—A quiet-ipokrn young Missourian *1 llrr
tin'* hitt Trin|i*lhnf Airport lands ailiilanr* at llir Mir nf one rvnv
lllir r nr (our minutes, InjI hr lias nrvrr llnwn an aiirralt.

M&lt;rtrr ,S r |, Richard O . Wilton n( Kan*u* City it in rlia rg r of nnr of
the ra d il-tn iilin llrd app ioacll clew *—llir mm who " la lli" llir anlift
planes down to llir landing Ilf Id w lirn wrather make* visibility impos­
sible,
Tim o p riallo n, known an Ground
Controlled Appionrh. hat made |r
linssltdr for Minnsiind* o f plnm-s In
land on n (ir lil nil hut h la n k rtrd hv
1 1 o e lle o e rf K r n l* I ’ l i i r lle e l
fop, m ill 01 low-hanging r|nuds.
llem oelalle llekel ill Ihe *Mlte,.
Wll-ori, who - hvh Mirro's nothing "hill whelhi'l II w ill hr far &lt;»
rea lly d ifflru ll niimit hi* Joh "ex- ■nigh I don't know," hi1 add'd. The
m id ilm i 1 gel lin 'd of Milking llepnhlii an "aid Govrrnot Ituiglit
nomi'MiiirH," ' l l- w llli hi* crew in Cireen w ill hr reelected
n lltllo ilo n il Murk In Hie renter
Michigan- Moth side* e-s* I-'1
of Trioididlm f
HiTnti- h im , and puhliran Governor Ktm Kigiri thr
each of 11n- oilier rro w in rn mo
i I n n itfliiP it i ion* ( ’ n i t flR p t
"dge ovrr II Mennen \\ dl'ii'ti*,
M arl &gt;1rii|i&lt;- l i mint screen*.
A id iilir. loiidod with mippltr*, 'to* 17-year old llerno* ra*1* rari* |
lie compared the formation "1
|
upp ioH i Intin- Idorkudi'd m y rfirlllte
a world government to the et
Washington
T
h
r
Imnont.ii
idtl
When It pot* within acivon ndtr*
I I'ani/Htion ot the United Slate*
of t hr a irp iirl, llir pilot hear* llnit Governor Mon I ’ Watlgieri. a
; »l A met ica in wldeh each »talc
••|o*e
fn
rn
rl
of
President
l
i
’imirn,
\VIIhoii\ m in i, rranu rring vole,
laid given lip r rr la ln of Ita po&gt;vI* gaining strength anil "g-Minu
take ovrr.
I I * 111 the federal government and
Keeping III* eye* on the r.rrro l n lot of support he never hail b"
Ihe government in turn had under The Rrpnhliean «iiid Ml*1
ami with M iiithriniiliral advice from f r t i r "
! Iuken to guarantee earh slat*
Id* n**f*tnnl*&gt; Wilson .ieg|rn to trait y ‘* Arthur It l.anglle will
iigaiusl eiiernaehment l-y any other
I
f i r the piano. In a ron*tant flow Will.
slate.
of word* In- tell* |lu&gt; pilot wllfrli
Mold ana Ttir1 lletuddirHli lot'*
The Idea of World Grtvernmeni
rotiipn ■ lii iidnip lo follow, tvhrth
ill toil victory fm Sum f" Find.
i- ispid ly gaining strength not
r i hi* altitude I* too high or too G ilt ’ lin nudii'Nl, In a ,illn*i* rare
oolv In (hi* country lull through
low, who I Inr lo* upend |* loo fast The Iti nioi r aI *ald &gt;t"hn VV. lion
•ait Ihe win Id, Mr Rallgan said,
or too &lt;|ow
lie give* him Ihe m i w ill ttluioph
ton ii t lug out that Mie people of
wind d u n turn
T en n *e*ee
fio rrlritt
M iriw tlllllt.
Miissa. h u,ett* had vnlad tl to I In
W ilso n w ill i l i r * l l i r r a d a t srre m i M e m o ir at in e u in lm iit , w il l w ill hv
! fnvoi of stiengthenliig the United
in te n s e ly f " i lie nuiat te ll hv Mm I "unite a high n n ilo rllv ." oitil I hr
AHKft
nornhnnl
I'flu
for,
fl,
tiad
itfrri
i londv litt le
b lip 1’ on || h o u the Memorial
The Itrpiihlh an i'* v*' given Id* allowance at a bread line i NriMnii* to I lie point of World
ns to ennhle It to
I Ilf 01111I l f p la n e i* d o in g . A * It ap
Browning'- U n i' opponent Hill In Vienna, ha dubiously esatnlnea , IT'deiatlon
i in event war. amt that the Gallup
p ro a r h e * lie . b e r k * ( j* u ltlM id ", h ilI\ Singri Hoy A rn ff, a "teal
a
roll
and
a
loaf
of
bread
made
Horn
Poll hint shown that Hfi percent if
rp e ed Mint rllre elto n . l i e e v e n t e ll, fighting rh a iu r.
i white flour lent from Ilia U. ft, You the peoide favored Ihe United Ns
Ih e pilot w hen to let d o w n HI* w in g
The ' Mriunerat predli'ti'd vie ran't Mama him for being a lltlla
fla p * and la n d in g g e r n r .
Then,
thins while fewer than nna-thlrd ' t
to ilra In Cotorado, New Memo ■uiplrlnui, for llernhard wa* reared
a * the p la n e g r l * to t h e r d g " of
tto m expressed satisfaction with
and M lsruilli, ftn th rar Ian** the on tdark hre*d and believed that It
Ih e ru n w a y , he t e ll* th e p ilot Id*
its progress
Krputdii tin dei lined roliimeiit oth wat the only kind. ( fniernnMnmil I
e x a i l p o sitio n an d t u r n * It h a r k to
I "The prevention of war t» thr
ei than to *ny G O P repott‘ from
h im .
S o m e tim e *, h o w e v e r, w hen
1chief aim of the World FederalMI**outl, the Ptashfenl'* home j
Ih e fie ld I* to ta lly I.lin k e d o u t, lie
I Isis ," said Mr. R allgan. At th*
d ale, have hern eneoiiriiging
b rin g * Ih e p l* n e on do w n to the
; same time, lie pointed out, they
II nettHllPft l'l„ m I'.ls r ..... .
The llrpuhllean said GOP m i |
r u n w a y and la n d * It m m p le t r ly
1have gone on record agalnat uni■
‘ A tough Joh?" he say*. "No, | ilidnte* will win itl Maaaat hiru'tl'i lin k ' Ml (tie stnlp i..m l * \ t• m I Intel nl disarmament, agalnat t
| and Cminertlcut.
The Memo' iat w it Inn i.uniit'ipul limit
ool if you *lay on thr hall. I,
preventive war agalnat Ru*sl*.
liiivless said tIn* mild .le p iiil
Interesting work, and it a rtu a llv i .Imputed the Ma»*aeliuM'M &gt; pie
; .iiid agninat a pnliry nf m ilitary
i* not so d ifflru ll when you work di. lion, hid deseilhed the Coim s li mi'n* »lh| not hnve u to m l down I mid eennomli' rontalnm rnt.
helwi'i'ti its i lit ill mid ill Inin pm
w llli pilots like the men flyin g Mn I .lit la rv im "confused."
' If Russia or any other nation
,
lli'ini* late tec I*.
a lllift
They are e it rr m i'lv c.t I In Wyoming, If
leleela the iilen of a World Gov\
il.'iu
iiin-ni'
.
U
t
Govei
nor
l.i'slo
r
C.
limit
win*
opetative, arid obey I nat rile I ion*.’ | Hovetnoi I.o sier
I f mil will-', ' l"' '"ttl'
old, w s . i iiinieot we slimild proceed to on
Working with Wilson In th e 1 ovet Senatni K. V. ltoheitsori m I * Speltilll illp i I III Vie
jtim iie wlllim it them," he said,
&lt;'ll (t
newest of two rill lilt outfit* Will III the Si'imte men, the governorship I Ho l.orelc! llldol.ti'lll.l
nl wavs leaving Ihe door open (oi
I
mn
to
i|...1
.i.c
in
I
he
‘■mot
i
r
handle
ground controlled
•(• j w ill puss in Heetetarv of .hale
I Ill'll* to coiiie in later nit.
;
pul
led
tlo
V
rpl
III
ft.,
M
r
I
It.,.
Ill
prnache . art such men a* M o .in ] A. II. f ’ tmiP, a ftrpIlhHcaii.
" It would tie necessary to amend
h'gl W ilfred G. K ra n i of lla th o ri Mf the Mill gulu’inutoim l enu 1pi iiiclp.il and in li'l e I on oil .land
n* i
•he ('oiwtitutim i of the United
ftrach, Mh-li ; S ta ff Sgt. Alan I didales. .17 ate running m. ulmo ini' hand &lt; I'ooipm•■•! •
Dovle. of i leveland, Ohio; hgt. J putly llekela, Including I'd iepm ,!"fi foi . &lt;&gt;n-It m l ion and $il..1loi, Slates for this country to par
1ir'rinie in a World Government."
Charles I’oth of c’rcstlln ".
ftldu| sentlng Henry W ullare's I ' m g i e s 177 foi mo.iiicmim c
and PH Roger Sommer of Man | slve*. None I* expected '« opr -1 1 .lack son ville led the -lute in Mr Rattgan said, and he urged
w i l ii
h!,lili*l,-ltli In* iiudli'iire to use their Influence
hattan. Kansa*
i n imijm pur I y I’lindidale hi the "xpi'iiditoi 's
"w ith their legislators to work fm
Wilson, a d l y o isi old win. left stales wliete they are on tin lint Mum,i
,,
, wo - eroliil
,,
, w ill, f ,l.h, lll.
,,
no iimcodmrMt to give up the right
high SC.......I to pun Mu- A l'tiv in lot;
Indiana, town, ............
...................
M
I’, lot ■Ion g. ...........lily i itv " f Mil* government to WHgr war
Ihe Ini if* days of the w ar, already Mlsamtrl, New llam p sliit.', Ninth
Mie f,O.lii ill no.) lo o .im li piovided nil id he c nations no like­
has landed more than 1,100 alt C iim llim , N inth Hakotn. I'lmde i " 1' ' " '1
, ,
wise.''
'■.OKI,
............. ..
r r a fl amt d o e sn ’t Miliik the uerv- Island, Texas. Washington W eil ........ ............ .
p. m h " ." '* » M m
Vlatlnya at tnday'a luneheon
00* s lia ln a ffe , Is him v e r y iiuudi, V irg in ia and Wlacnnsiu.
e lite ill &gt;o 1 e.
were intiodured hv H r. 0 . L . Pet'
A rtu n lly , III g u hi'i n a lo rla l M a t s ,
" 1,1,1 !' ,'V Ml. .
. . , ,
tlurlng one d a y III Sepleniliel he
sons a* Kev. Leroy l-awann of
Rut of ) toil.liltl.'.'tin or ulivel
» " 1'...................
landed OK airplane*. The average are at slake Mil* yea.
liupiove .
during a lough day I* a plane Maine's was filled hy Krpnldti'nu inr*lit * with all pm u'iil teinda to Del,and and Charles 0 . Marlon of
Frederick G. Payne. In (ieorgtH,
every three minutes.
Lakewood. N J .
l.v 1MH1.
Tnlmadge,
HrmoeriMle lie RIretlrisl
Ground Controlled A p p r o a c h Herman
I'ile .h o ii''
out landing
mechanism w» installed nl Tern- “ white auprpniary" advocate. I* drld of
port to the Council, retain- the
i U»ou was the ling
pelhof shortly aflei ihe American unopposed. T h eie are 10 I&gt;»mo- cut In Hie talc Miami wa* next drmand that form s In Ihe N tgiv
occupation, toil lercn tly a newer erata and five Republican hold­ ■■'III, t l'o liliifiO
tlr wlthl a ........
w ill. jc»ert of Hoilthern Palestine
and more m odern version of the over*
f t , 620..'no and tin h onville with diaw from no*ltion* lik e n nn or
old GCA wa* in*tallcd,
after O rt. Id. when thr LgyptlnnIII.fiVLM'nn iolim&lt; o.l
To a layman the GCA truck is
Israeli
fighting
shattered the
a weiid m yslrrv of gailded indlo
IS II M i l ( IH SIH
Ii ucn. This would oblige the lanoise*, Ihtee si lien * iwept hy an
raelis to give up le rrllo iy tlury
|*A It IS.
I*i Tim
erh blur light, *nd lin y Idnhi
M 'n n M n » tn r u i n i ' m r l i n e )
it V f Tiiii tir*11 Will tut i t 111mi fi r/ In I won In that fighting.
.
..I.
4
*1........’
whlrh Indicate where a ir n a f i uni!
» d \uelo i ’lin e se .
— — ------------------| laying Mint Heiuinn police In the ouaidei t.
Installation* am
Soviet xime had lieen ini'ii'iiai'd hv ri'Hidntioo Mo. . 1, 0,01' -h i , 'out* if | The teal niyme of the rmnrrton
line 11een give* nllllod.
nthe. direction, and a........... M.u I'MHUt men to strengthen " Ih f h-.l Israel m I m i 'i &gt;1. ol.cv I m leiUchicken hawk I* red shouldered
| hawk. A rtu nlly, game and dome’ heading which .. plane .. t,.l „,g . ,
««» " * l apm ulHtor* amt other.. Nation .o .l,.
The o l» u n t i l . , t o n i t mn o f.t ic poultry rnmprlse lea* than 2
T enu w lh o fs n e w e l (.( A ei.Htn-. WMl l», ° ." T
Mm Ti'.'idiilmu, * -mI .Hiii'.l in a re-i |ier cent of hi* diet.
meni waa in*lall.'d by Gilmore A |- 1
'".V"’ " f dlsm gaoi/lng It* ecmi
brecht of Milwaukee, Wla.. a lecri-1 on'.v '1 ..
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nlclan fm Mi- company which
^ h .r lb e r s n ld h e had nought a
manufacture* th . i«d«i dm-ice*.
prnfeaaorihtp at Ihe U niversity of
' Itn
r I i ■» While
W ill In there
t h r i f t he
hci nml.
A in frHerlin
mat Amur
j lean o fficial*, who (tew him and
- l y W IlllA M IH T
I Ida fam ily lo the U S lone. Arm y
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■o fficial* nhM lie I* being held lu
"p ro te c ll.e custody."
F IL M A c r o n (Mark Oabte
for fatting Bine per cent haloir
(Continued Prom l'*g* | )
re v e a l, that Ii* tin. reretv.d
hi* quota. Tbat'e a sample H
except to enforce a m l* «B aini'
ifl’J— The ft,two propoisli of m arrlag*
R K R L I N , Nov
whet can happen tn a mas when
cloeeuu picture*
ItusHlans auimunrril today they In- from wnm .n all over th* world,
h* get* that far la the Red.
Ur. Samuel G iern of Atlanta, leiuleil to rmidui't air-to-air firin g
rhap to whom Leap
t t 1
K la n Grand Uiagou, was scheduled practice at two points in lain** Thare'iemie
Y
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fn R u n la , tp p tta n tlf. r * »
to apeak at the haihecuc Imt ill- traversed hy plane* of the a irlift Y , , r '» " " )",k' ,
pfsy for high (fe e ls end It yea
ne»a prevented In- aMrndanre W. supplying blockaded western Her
don't bring homa f l * le ce n yea
£ . I t . I nr he r of O ilm ido. who said
Af.w P o ri rnirrf ru/e« /indg .f chopped od^fle peyreff.
h . spoke for Green, spoke ngulnst I The notification waa given the laut r*n hAi Irn tn t from m ifsHall " li l i t i ," especially Communism. ' four-power Rerllo
A ir Hafety Ing M phone .Terms t ile * long
tn ild.n iatly, fhai Me Mew m&gt;
Htmigh al*o spoke.
Center. American a n llio rlllra said w *y lo gn iu n to Jteep ouf a
pert didn’t eay what made the
"W a have no iinniret w llli ne- the pi aeI Ice, to lie conducted at wrong number
groan," ha said, "unless they me about 2,600 feel, would he no liar
meat pi i t logs aver there te (M il.
! I t
tied up with Mi- Communisi P arty, m il lo U.S, and llrllln h cargo
I t t
Indian
luntm.t
nnluially
Knit*
We want our negroes to vote to­ carrie rs, whlrh fly nl higher level*.
A new contraption called M
autumn
In
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morrow. Imt we n rr mil to stop
"ultrafex" broedceet* words at
The nl*lift operation* were step- t
i • •
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the rate nf 600,000 a minute.
ida and that&gt;applies to white and lion yesterday caused by fng and ,
Moscow's meat' and dairy In­
It lathe. In fact, a mgxr-euparblack."
a low celling.
dustry minister has b**n fired
dooper blua ctreak.
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A s s o c ia te d P ic a s L e o -e d Wir»*

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CORES HISTORIC UP

Dyson And Stemper Truman Wins Democratic Party Wins
In Sem inole
Named Members Of
Victory Confounding
In Close Race
City C om m ission Rest Of Democratic
n Congress

Dyson Receives 421*
Votes To 390 For
Roy Holler While
Stemper Gets 658

F lo rid a G overnor

Fied R . Dyson. Inrmer county
commissioner and contractor, was
elected yesterday ai city commis­
sioner in Group I , and W. H.
Stemper. groceryman, was elected
in Group 2,
With 42/ votes, Mr. Dyson edged
out his nearest opponent. Roy Hol­
ler, who had 390. Henry Witte
paced third with 293; B. F . Gena*
fourth with 212 and Henry Me
Laulin trailed with 16.
In Group 2. J. E . Rowland was
second to Mi. Stemper with 474
voles, and 0 . t . tbhite had 250.
Mr. Stemper treeived 658 votes.
Mr. Dyson, who Uvea w ith his
fam ily at 201 West Seventeenth
Street, came to Sanford from
North Carolina In 102ft and ha*
bean engaged in paving and con­
struction work hare. From 1930
to 1044 he served as a county com­
missioner. During World W ar I.
ha worked In tha m achinist divi­
sion at the Charleston, R. C. N avy
Yard .
Mr. Stamper la a llfa long reallent of Hanford, is m arried and
has two children and livea at 1030

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e e m _d as a raembtr of the fatuity

ichool, and baa
note High School,
of Beminolr
‘ tha
* Flot
chemist wllh
Florida
bean
Iculti
State Department of Agriculture.
He eerved In the Naavy for four

veers during World W ar I I , emerg­
ing as a lieutenant. Ho now Is
a s s o c ia te d with his brother In the
grocery bualnesa.
Election o fficials were; Mrs. F .
E. R ouin'llat, Mrs. M a r g a r e t
Baines, Ja y Beck and Mr»J Ralph
A. Smith.

Fuller V i r n n , Jacksonville at­
torney. waa yaiterday named gov.
emor of tha State- of Florida by
an overwhelming majority over
Bert Ackar, Miami Republican.

Florida Provider'
Eight Electors
For TrumanWin
Gas Tax Amendment
Against Schools Is
Defeated By Voters
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 3. t/n
— In Florida 1078 preclnrta nut
of IS23 tabulated at noon tndav
gave;
President Trum an
221.077
fJovernor Dewey . ..... |g|,0&lt;jn
Governor Thurmond
08,78.1
Henry Wallace
11,002

Two Reasons Given JA C K S O N V ILLE , Nov. 3. (/P)
Why Gallup Po l l Florida still is a one-party slate
today, with Democrats in as com­
Went Haywire plete
control as ever.
A Republican machine that was
N E W YORK, Not. t, (49—
The Lite ra ry Digeat taroad over supposed to be oiled up for its best
race in 20 years broke down in
In It* grave today— and laughed.
At leagt. Ita laat adit or found the stretch, the State Righters pull­
hang* ed up a lame third and the Wallace
himself grinning aver
bUe
over now afflicting Ike puh—
•pinion polls, Alt picked flee- Progressive* hardly got started.
The stale's ctgTvt electoral votes
e sor Dewey to beat President
nman. It waa Ik* Digest hi for president went to Harry S . T ru ­
IMS, which qoietly folded lla man by a decisive vote. With 1,0/8
tent and want out Of bnalneea
after picking Landau In beat of the 1,523 precincts in Truman
Roosevelt.
had 221,077, Thomas E, Dewey
164,099, J . Strom Thurmond 68,
N EW Y O R K , Nov. I . (At— Tha
(Contra*** on Pas* Matsu
Gallup
Poll,
which
prOdlcted
a
sofa
»P
roof Thor
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margin for Govarnof
Dewey,
D *w *_. early today Cava two r*atons why Prcaldaitt‘ Trismai
up such a hlg voter
1. He "recaptured" many votaa
NANKING, Nov. 3, (A V - Tho
from Henry A. Wallace.
8. A lot of the “undaclded" vot- Chinese cabinet prepared to raalgn
era In the poll voted for Truman today,
ICaattaaeo O h Page Three*
Aa President Truman led In tho
United States procidentia) election,
official* said thalr laat hqpa of
s t i m u l a t i n g Chinese morale
through a new United States ad
ministration waa eboilt gone.
1 M INNEAPOLIS, Haw. 8, (*V -.
Premier Wong Wen-Hao at
Hubert Humphry,
87cabinet meeting reiterated hla defail-talking mayor4# Min
resign. H!a ministers In*
la U.8. eenator-elact from
dkated they would fellow him
, sola.
from office. He urged them to
Ha won by defeating Banater atey on.
Joaeph H. Ball, champion of tha
The American alactlon was of
Taft-Hertley Act. Humphray la a vital Interest here. CMna officials
Democratic-Farm!r*Labor!te; Ball •aid thay ceunted heavily on tha
•taction o f a Republican praaldent
a Republican.
Humphrey'! victory climated a to irive the peopla a "ahot In tha
«&gt;
_____ luring
which he moda aa anw' and halt'tha collapse which
drive
dt
many as a doien epooehee a/*“ followed tha defeat of C h U n R Raj»-* severe! month*. Ho
Shek'e beat armies In tha .north{tfi£
national recognl'
waa not a rm ution o f getcratle Natloi
ha lod the Civil
m aterial aaaletonc# ftdeke
said
ir D*w*y," one
U N FAIR M
slnla" II
i only that »
it a |f T i
I
morale
ATI,A
would provide
for our people.
CMrgae of un:

Candidates Arc Ea­
sy Winners; Amend­
ments Are Defeated Democrats May Gain
Nine Senate Seats
Seminole Countv c itiim . joined
And
Fifty - Seven
the Democratic procession yeiterMembers In House
day by giving Prertdenl Truman a

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train, waa derailod
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In tha presidential race Seminole
County clttiens gave Trum an 2.197 votes: Thurmond 1,027; Dewey
1.693: and W allace 21. F o r Gov­
ernor W erren received 11,744 votes
and Acker 484. Fo r Congress Herlong got 2,639 votes end M. J .
Moss. J l t.ftlfl.
The vote on the other amend­
ments was as follows: No. 3, re ­
lating to senatorial d istricts, 404
for to 947 ag ainst; No. 5, on
amending the Constitution, 44ft for
lo 799 ■gainst; No. fl, Supreme
Court lustlcea, 543 fo r to 743
,rgainst; No. 7, S t. Lucie county,
.101 for to 715 ag ainst: No. 8.
Broward county, 401 fo r to 038
egarnst; No. 3, Volusia county, 384
for to 703 against; No. 10, Pinellas
county, 383 for to 484 a g sln st; No.
I t . Escam bia county, 866 fo r to
A94 against.
The vote on the presidential
*sre In Ganford was T ru m an , 1,321; Thurmond, 743; Dawey, 893;
and W allace, 4. Trum an carried 10
out of 15 precin cti In 8emlnole
County with Dewey carryin g Goldenrod. Forest C ity , B la v la , Fe rn
Park and Bear Laka.
Herlong carried tha two Sanford
jireclncts by 1,769 to 506, white
rhe combined vote of the, county
precincts was 770 fo r Herlong to
M l for Moss.

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cond* and eome of the leading
utilities.
Sale* wara 650,000 share* In th*
first hour. Monday's first hour,
CIRCUIT COURT
when Wall Street wa* riding the
The Fall term
Dewey boom, sales were only 200,was opened
000 anarea.
10:00 o ' c l o c k t h e
On th* curb the story was much
with Judgo
the tame.
Ing. and th#
Cities Service wee off more
docket was
than 16 after the opening, and
ed thia.
Electric Bond A Shan* lost more
don, clerk
than IS.
Trial of
Bonds also skidded. Railroad
ual eases Ml
bonds ware off H or more ot the
10:00 A. M
Rep. Char
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Labor Chiefs
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Governorships
Election Results
Go To Democrats
Ihimorrahr Win
By \saociat*ii I'*-.
GOP Wins Fisht
Slate Contests
17

F o r__

John Foster Dulles. I i »'^i •'
advisor to Goveino T h o m s .

(tilr*

In Illinois, Governor Dwight JI.
Groan, Republican national con
vantlon keynoter, was unseated hy
Adlal B. Stevenson, Chicago law*
yer, profmor and diplomat
Connecticut elected former OPA
Chief Cheater Bowles, ardent New
( C s it lu n l On Paa* Thrtr)

NEVADA EA R TH Q U A K E
L A S VEG AS, N e r., Nov. 3, OP)
-A n earthquake momentarily in­
terrupted power at Hoover Dam
but cauaed no property damage.
Rocke fall Into canyons above
and below tho dam ami littered
hlRkwaya. Thera were landslide!
on fortification mountain, northeast of the dam in Arliona.
‘ H. Werner, ehlef of tho
Pfkel Survey,
tro w o r wwp tne

In thia area.

Ni
N E W t O R K , 'No^B Y 3 - (J P )G o m tih r Thom as E . Dewey, after
conceding defeat, nald today he
would not consider running for a
third time fo r the presidency.

Ilia firm answer, In response to
a press conference qu^itb
.W , was
"no."
BO W LES WINS RACE
NEW H AVEN , Nov. 3. (47 Ex-OPA Administrator Chestfr
saunrooi
fiH UCrVlt WOll
Howies, M
Democrat,
won 111?
the vOll*
Con
ncctlcut governonhip which had
been controlled by Republicans
since 19t2,
The 47-yea*, old Bowles, wraith”

retired sdrartiatog executive and
the Republicnor Jaqiaa C.
to tea.

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Arid, apeeking ab.i't thp I rsftHsrtley repeal pledge, Gearg«
M»*nv, tressursr of tha AFL's
l.sbor League for Poltr* --»t Edu­
cation, said"Tbet'a our flgM sn )
m*»n
to continue IL If v-e (J n't g&lt;*'
irprel now, we're going to look
forward to 1960."
With few exceptions, I ahor or­
ganisations worked iigslnst the
Republican randidiitr*. t,crnnie tho
UOP-controlled Congir
wiotr
ibe new Labor Relation!) Act Into
law over Mr. Truntan'n veto
That the unions’ lank and file
becked up with Voles their leadeis'
Ire wae evident In roest-to-const
icturns from yretn day’s election
"Wo concentrated our fire where
we were strongest," Mrnny said.
"We feel that we were responsible
for getting out the big vote.
"We worked hard nml wo feci
wo were lnatrumenlal In changing

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' me*lean delegation to 11 , &gt;’ uii I
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. J, I/I’ I
Nations said S*cer*«r&gt;( T i il v
Democrat* took m aioiity control of Marshall w ill retire 1*u
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f fe*!dm t Tiunnsti **„u
terday's election, winning at lea
Fx p ic stlo n s ni s u n ....... *i t
lix Statebouses prevmuily held by relurna came from It U .d -D g a te ,
I.urapean newspapet , m ul nl
Republicans.
v hlch had confident!v predicted
Before the voting th* lineup wa* i* Dewey victo ry, played 'lie t«
a 24 to 24 stand,df, but Democrats suits prom inently.
Jacob M alik, ■tcotiii r linking
now ate assured of at leail 21 of
Russian
U. N. dele gi*e, sai'l
th . 48.
'iim ailn g Is the lig h t word"
Returns this morning gave the Andrei
V la h LId ky.
t O 'l
:1ft!d
Democrats 17 viclotiei and thr Re "■mazing." A. A. Arutiuninu, an
other Russian delegate end a mem
I publicans eight in 33 state conleit* bet of the
Russian fo r-l|;n ftf
___ _________
In the eight unsettled races, Demo fa irs department, told \rim ika n
rwwfmen the result "to ally mak«&lt;.
IHtle difference because o( your
foreign polity
Governonhip* won by the Demo hi-partisan
S ir Alexander Cadogan. chief
crats from Republicans were in Ilrltlah delegatee said they w ire
Ohio. Illinois, Connecticut, Dels "bowled over "
Mr*. F ra n k lin D r.omwveP taid
w i . . . .« i H a m
In Lyon, France, a Trum an virtorv
Only one Democratic governor- "would be a very good thing ftn
thip was toil to the Republican*- the United State* and for lb*
w o rld " Sho said she wan 'v e ry
Utah.
surprised at the e arly re tu rn * "
The top turnover* were in Ohio
Constantin T aald arU ,
foreign
and Illin o is. Republican Governor m inister of G reses which ha* beet
Thomas J . Herbert wee defeated receiving
_ u . 8 aid, esked 'Doe*
for a second Ohio term by former It matter who w lnsl"
Democratic Governor F ra n k J .
C srJo » _ Rotnulo,
Lautche,
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lie
I'jpuwo* trMltug
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faded
Ini balloting, o p f '.’ lit'
i "i,it i f put
with Into CnI t n
1■ate
Truman In fi &gt;" In
At the tim D i ­ , o il roiled,
i nnd wen
T ium nii w«* 1, i ' i
the follow ing s t ' i 'f
A rlro n x. A r k a r.s u , California,
Colorado, Flo rid a, Georgia. Idaho,
Illin o is, Iowa. Kan’ u rky. Mass*chusetts,
Minn-isota
M usourL
Montana. Nevada, Mew Mexico,
North Carolina, Ohio. Oklahoma,
Rhode Islai -I, Teiin**»ee, T e x ts ,
U tah, V irg in ia , Wa«hingtcm, Watt
V jtg in in, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Dawey was leading in these:
Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana,
K a m a * . Maine, Mai viand. M ichi­
gan, Nebraska. New Hampshire,
New Je rse y , New Yo rk, North Da­
kota, Oregon. Pennsylvania, South
Dakota, Vermont.
Thurmond was in front in four
■!•«*■ havlm- • total
3? * !* ;toral voles, !&gt;'•• bud won Alabama,
M U tittlp p l and South Carolina,
and was leading in Louisiana. In
about «lfht ••Jtatsr: =r.d a*,. \zzzi , T
hu
-HiinHaHtm,
two oieelorai rv w * a r t
reprsaentatlvea in CongTosa-- |n doubt between Trum an
(tW UO»*4 On Paga Highly
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Shaken By News cratkcandidal** heldth*ie*dm
Of Truman Victory,
a,

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P rn iiifn t l U n y
Ivunian
n«l M* running viuf
in illtlfftI 'Ipiu?l tn Rfnrf* f»
»
•lift ( n ilrd .Stuff* in
*lif Rt'piihlirJin al»tf «*f t'jovfinni rboiimn K f lr w r y
C u lif'iin in At 2;M0 o'clock !hi&lt;* afternoon the
in
votf of 404 A vttti of 2M i &gt; iM’ffif'l to hi* fle e t#4

Late relum e told of mminimg
Republican defeats In both
and House battles. I f the trend*
enntinue. here's about how thr ' - '
Congress w ill look:
Senate
Dem ocrats- 64 seat:.
Republicans-- 42 tests.
(Th e GO P now control* the
ate 6t to 4bl
House
Democrats— 242 seats.
Republicans.- 102 seats
A m trlcan Labor Party-- I
(Th a GOP controls the 80tb * •••
great House 243 to I85-- with ' •
American Labor members amt I *
vacancies).
,
*.i
m» count slm • »■
Ti hnia
is morning tbs
the Democrat* already had i ,M- .1
out six Republican senator..
I
winning 18 of the 33 coni, ■." ■
seats. They led In six other t»
Republican* had elected only s e n *
and were leading In two ra-&gt;i
O nly on* third of the Senate's 'ift
member* had election* th li ye*&gt;
In the battle royal for auprem
acy in the Houae- the ehambei th#
Il's s lls s M On f s l t Three*

urn* at
■dnr-dftV

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l&gt;. •. ,-v
( , 'in* &lt;|&gt;

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Thu* thr people-- in a »tait1'»H
upiet- decided to revamp
legislative body President 1mm »*•
dubbed bntory'* *econ&lt;l woi.i
even "idiot."

r'■* - t

" T ttu rjf'n

&gt; Including holdover* *nd m*mb*&lt;*
elected yesterday, thr D em ocnii
counted 49 Senate seel* and w r,r
leading in three other states An
actual Senate m ajority is 49

W E 8 T PALM BEACH , Nov. 3
i/P*—R olf Kaltenborn. who failed
to displace Democratic Congress­
man Dwight Rogers In the S ixth
Congressional D is tric t, today ac­
cused Republican “ p a rty bosses"
of being "a barrier between a
candidate and the people."
"M y firs t experience In politic!,
N E W Y O R K , Nov.
(/P j-W n l!
running as a Republican nominee
r , s / . u v . x ; , .« ~ - ',
for Cotigroaa,
ught me that u ir .l. w
y0U cannot
on ao-ealltd dropped as much na 14 n share
the fira t hour and a h a lf of lra&gt;:
mbllcftn Fa
P a r ty In Plot- Ing.
,
Blue chips ito cks told in lure*
raorganlsa
Ida stand* In im m off re
blocks as traders took second
top lo bottom,”
:tom, na
tion from top
guesses on the Administration'*
serted.
surprising show of strength.
T
Down three to n early five puin'*
on the New Y o rk Stock Exchange
NFW
I o ­ were aueh blg-neme Industrial* a*

'■!■ttt i 'i onuses
1*ui thei I (torts
World Pmce,
it*.* At I lome
i'

Truman. Rat Me &gt; Sweep Nation

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plurality, though not a mamnty nl
T A L L A H A S S E E , Nov. 3,1 t f )
it, votes ye»terd»v. circling A S
—Senator Claude Pepper (D•
(S id ) Herlong, |r hy heller than F la ) today predieted repeal of
a IV i to I majority to represent tha T a ft-lla rtle y Labor Law by
the new Democratic Comtroaa.
them in Congre,,. and hy n ntnbut
Pepper, »ho toured tha naUan
ing generously to Fuller Warren', campaigning on behalf of Froovictory over Bert Acker
Ident Trum an, said the Chtaf
F.serutlve'a re-election w ill bring
On the comtitulional amend
"more protection for lh« email
men!, Seminole County departed himlneHiman with thr repeal of
from the trend in other parts o| the T a ft-lla rtle y law and tha
passage of fa ir labor tegtale*
the state by voting, generally over
whelmingty. against eveiv one of lion."
the amendments. Intern! centered
WASHINGTON, Nov 3.
in ihe gas tax amendment and lb- Democrat, rime bed control of Conschool bond amendment on which gre,i today.
nearly everyone volrd. a\ mm
After breaking a 48 to 48 lie in
pered with the other amendment* the Senate, the Demorrals grabbed
on which only about hall the peo a majority of the House leate—
to mark
mark Ihetij
iheit 2 | 8 „ r e t u r n s from Tuesday'*
le took
took the
the trouble
trouble to
election,.
The gas tax amendment was de­
Indication* w nc they would Kaye
feated by 2.17(1 vote, to ;t!6, and
a comfortable working majority) in
the ichool bond amendment was
defeated by l.ftOO to 364. The only the House when all the volts
amendment which came very elore counted. If the prrsent trend
to carrying In this county whs the tinues the Democrats stand to gab *
proposal To Increase the pey ot 9 seats in the Senatee and 57 lit'.*
state legislators. which was de* jh e Home,
fatted ■7 » tg *763.

Chinese Cabinet Quits Kaltenborn R a p s
State G O P Bosses
N&lt;
On U.S. Election News

Civil Rights Cham p^
Whips Senator

Amazing
Dopesters
Is R etired

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Strom Thurmond Runs Long Chance
Of Being Elected President Of U.S

Henderson H e a d e d
1st Marines In State
1 J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. 29,
d a lj— "H ave gone to Florida to

___;/laht the Indians. Will h« hack
By ALDERM AN D U N C AN
’ when w ar l» over." This b rief eomC O LU M B IA , S . C .— f l V the longest sort of chance that J, Stron munlque, signed by "A . Henderson,

Commandant," according to Mar
inn Corps tradition, ns chronicled
in a recent Issue of the Marine
Corps fia s rllo , m arks the Intro­
duction of the United States M ar­
ines to Florida.
On June 1, IH.Kt, Col, Archibald
Henderson, then Commandant of

Thurmond w ill he elected Preiid enl of the United Stale* ih ii Ntivutnlter.
But Thurm ind, the Stales' R ig h t! Democratic Presidential camlidale, hat yet to he stopped for political office. Furthermore, he h it
surprised many with his record in his two years as governor. He has
sutceded in many lliings which political observers thought prarlically
Impossible.
The 4B-yeer-olrt Thurmond ha* ready, he hit*, almost eerlaln a*served this stale in a ll three suronea of ii minimum of HH votes
branches of government. Ilefo rc from South Carolina. Alonnms,
his selection to the guv.ernor’s of Mississippi nud Ixiulsianu.
flee, he wn« n circu it Judge
HeThurmond hns nothing lik e 100
fora that, lie whs h slate senator. per cent support even In his homo
In addition, he bus spent time state, however. Ills rnmlldact
farm ing, In a textile plant, ns n and the pledging of the state’s
school tr a r h r r and county super. eight electoral votes to him by
Intendent of educnllnn, us n law ­ the stale Democratic oxe.'iitlve
y e r, and ns n romlmt soldier.
committee has been jh a tp ly n lH is
prindpnl
dim arte ria l I f ), tlred by some parly member*.
■vhlclt have contributed heavily
Some feel that Thurmond and
♦o hln political rlac, arc ambition, the Slate's Klghtcre should sur­
determination and an amusing render the state party machinery
amount of energy.
to Democrat* who want to vole
(ho national ticket,
States' Itlch is t'lalfo rm
As a rrsu lt, t s e lf.styled reg­
Thurmond l« running in a p lat­
form of ''W ales' R ig h ts." W ith ular Democratic party has been
Thurmond these do not constitute organised and a state o f •'lectors
ledged to President Trum an hts
a racial Issue, lie snva they are
essential in the eontlnusnen of sen nominated.
political freedom as It hns been
Most of the slate’s nets .papers,
known In this rountrv,
Ho he- while almost iinaniumnslv con- &gt;
lleves racial acgregntlon In the dimming (ho civil rltfh’ a program,
South Is necessary to racial bar are either against or ir e roo| to I
mony.
Thurmond’* candidacy,
lie hs*
Ho has lilnsieil president T r u ­ been licensed edito rially too of
man's C iv il {lights proposals at using It as a stepping don* to
every opportunity. The propored the It.H. Senate seal now held bv
anti-poll In* law , nntl-lynehlng former Uovcrnnr n lin D John*
law and fa ir employment prac­ son, who comes up for rce leetion
tices law, In his opinion, would In l(ir&gt;().
National Debut
ro t only break down the federal
Thurmond’s ilehul on the nationconstitution hut would endanger
local liberties and th e. right of nl see no was at the 1047 governm ’s conference at Halt Lake City,
local self .government.
__
where tie outlined a n]an for i «•
Two Purpose*
Thurmond's Presidential candid-1
defense, lie advocated total
ey haa two purposes. One h in m obilization III case of w ar or na
ibmnl
emergency.
reg ister a Southern p r o t e s t
He attracted wide attan’ inn lad
against advorary o f C iv il Itlg'us
proposals by both m ajor parties, November by m arrying 21 yearp articu larly the Democratic party, old Jean Crouch, one of his nlfire
to which the South has paid long secretaries. T heir roinanc-* He.el|oped from a long fan vly friend­
allegiance.
The second is In force. If no*, ship dating bnck lo he’ nigh
lie wa* the ffist
slide, tbe election nf a I’ m 'd r o ; school days.
Into the House of R eprcscntntjvns chief executive of the state to be
In the hope that he might emerge married In the executive m.indnn.
At 20, Thurmond wa* the
as a eom inonline choice in the
•vent of ,i deadlock between the youngest teacher in the tin t*; *t
Repot,n. -r,;. a-a.
. The v o it.,- &gt;■,,,,1, 00 -* s t a t e i . : ( , „ t . o . . i
constitution provides Ihut If no llfi, the sta le ’s youngest judge; ami
Presidential candidate receive* ,i at 14, one of the youngest govm ajority of the electoral college1''".V'."',
.
votes the House of Roper sepia. , iV " i'ni ,
h*
live s, voting by slates, shall rmme '.'"fled his Jutlieinl robs a and went
inln
the
army
as
a
,'nptsln.
After
i
the President ’ from among the
service with Hi’* Jod[*« ndv'irnts *
lllV'FF hi (Fjtl’Mtt fit tvll.lff iff!*
Thurmond hope* in win almost gtinornl'M department,' ho asked
ill of the electoral vot"s of tnc for anil gut romlmt duty. Alhern d a te s, T h is would give tarhuil to the H'.’iid Airhutno |)iv|.
a lotnl of more than Kill. A I- lion, hu glided Into Normandy on
D-Day and later received tl.s
Purple Heart fur an injuty re­
ceived there.
HKKVKM D A IL Y
H M O H C A S IIO H D
AND
O T H E R D IN N E R S
F R O M $ 1.no
L u n c h c n n H F ro m 11.2ft

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tll'TOMKTHIST
P R O M P T C O M P l.K rh
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b liss e s psesrrlhed, dispensed
Repair* slid adjustments made
ifm ir* tf-1X — I- I
Hat. 9-11
A tlantic National Rank Hid*
Sanford, Florida
Phone 1911

Otto Moc &amp; Bill

the United States M am a
turned over h alf the Corps
Cel. Robert D. W alnwrlght and hi*
assistant, Sergeant T rlg u ct, and
took lo the field with &lt;1» officers
and 424 men.
Shortly therraftar, Celonal Hen­
derson reported with hi* Marine*
In Ccn. W infield fleott, in ch a r**
nf the combined force* In Florida,
at Columbus, (ia . Under direct
orders of the Secretary of War
and lerh nirally an Arm y officer,
Hrmlersnn wa* placed In command
of n brigade composed of Marines,
Arm y In fan try and A rtille ry , and
friendly Creek Indians.

Lark
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P A LM H PRIN U H , C a lif., Oct. 89,
1/1*1 — Aro American waruera loo
paycheck coriartniiaT Too Interest'&lt;1 In the Alm ighty Dollar?
Not at all, according to Oilman
M. K . Htiutli, vice president of
Opinion Itcsenrrh, Inc., Princeton,
S . -1.
He told n Labor Relation* Con­
ference of the l.ns Angeles M er­
chants and M anufacturer*' A»*oclatlon yesterday Hint n national
survey disclosed the paycheck
ranked seventh among the works i's Job Interests.
Ahead of It arc* such Hama as
lob satisfaction, Intel eating work,
company Interest In him. a chance
to advance, good working condi­
tions and congenial surrounding*

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Stand tor:

OOVIRNOf
9IILDIN0 L. WRIflHT

J. STROM THURMOND
JtetSl’ (Ughl* Candida)* lor
Fm ldtR t sl ths United Sides

(Debts Cacdidom bv
Vls«-Pr«ldsat *4 Hm UftJMd

n despotic nnd dictator-bound
B u reau cracy."

dom from fe a r and oppression, and tho right
to live and w o rk a s we choose.

l Local Self-Governm ent as guaranteed by
the C o n s titu tio n n m l o p pti
jxm ea b y F e d e r a l
B m e n u o rn ta w lto a r e p a v in g tthe w ay fo r n
m ie iu lis t, c n m m u n lk t or fa u c ia l form of iron-

2, S liilc s ’ H lghlk ns reserved in the Con­
stitution to give the stutu solo au th o rity
governing voting, segregation, Intv enforce
men» nml p rivate employment.

,,‘Tn this day of crUU ther
there can be no

middle ground. Fence strad
d lin g Is cowardtddlln.
ly , nnd servos the sub verst von.

In tho words of Fie ld in g L . W r ig h t: "T h e
tim e Is urgent. Am erican men nnd women
m ust show th e ir colors. T h e y m ust eith er
fig h t fo r the preservation of th e ir In d iv i­
dual lib erties or he furred to th e ir knees by

II. Individual lib erties, which include free­

W ashington

J . Strom Thurm ond s a y s :

4, T h e A m erican w ay o f co ntro llin g and
governing ourselves a t home w ith o u t bur­
eau cratic In terferen ce and Fe d e ral Gestnpo
ta ctics.

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Here’s what

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LONGWOOD
HOTEL

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S A N F O R D IT IB A T iA

"R o ll up yo u r sleeves, A m e rlc a n sl W e’ve
got a tight on our nnnds!
STA N D U P AN D B E CO U N TED .
" M A K E C L E A R Y O U R S T A N D ."

SAMPLE BALLOT
•' G E N E R A L

E L E C T IO N

STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
N O VEM BER

2. 1948

P R E C IN C T N O -

BALLOT FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS"

2.

IN S T R U C T IO N S :
Kuch \otcr is entitled to vote for eight Pm idcndll
Electors.
1 n vote for all eight electors of one m*n for President
and one man for Vice-President mike a cross " X ”
mark wi|hin the circle ibove the column which con­
tains the candidate of your choice,
I n vote for mine, but no* all, of the electors of on«
gamp of electors, do not make a cron " X " mark In

the circle, but make a cross " X " mark in the square at
the left of the name of every candidate printed on the
ballot for whom you desire to vote, not exceeding
eight.
4.

T o vote for any person who*e name it not printed on
this Ballot, write his name in the blank space pro­
vided therefor and also make a cross " X " mark in
the square at the left nf the name you have written.

Each ballot shall also contain the following legend, to-wit.
"Explanation of »ymboUt The letter ( D ) following
the name of any candidate indicate* that candidate
was nominited in the Democratic Primary. The
letter ( R ) following the name of any candidate in­
dicates that candidate was monmsted in the Repub­
lican Primary."

H A R R Y 8. TRU M A N
v o n r n it iD R R T

TH O M AS E . D EW EY
F O R P R E S ID E N T

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VOLUME XXXX

Final Pleas To
BeMadeTonite
By Candidates

I
Truman Gets A Hearty Greeting

NOV.

1,

l i t 48

Associated P re ss Leased W ire

Chinese Bomb
Mukden After
Reds Take City

Dewey Pledges Action

On

N o . 50.

Reds Reject 2 U.S.
Requests To Probe
Irving Ross’ Murder

Vet Aid

Chaing Kai-Shek Says
CliinaMustContihuc
To Fight On Despite
Communist V ictoriet

Thurmond Says State*,
Righters Will Get
Millions Of Votes:
Big Turnout Seen
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F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y

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Wa

B * T H R A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
The major party presidential
nominees were on the move again
tnrtsjr after a lestful S ah li.il h
Both Pretident Trum an, from
Indepr rule lire. Mo., and Governor )
Thomas E Dewey, Irom New Y u ri j
C ity, will appeal to the ciliren i
tonight to get out and vole to
morrow.
B ill lust, the P irsidrn t's at lied
ule included a Masonic parade and
two Shrine speeches in Kansas |
City.
j

s h in g t o n

, N ov .

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Officials Remind
City Voters Of
2 Polling Places

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The United H latre gave approval
to $3,000,000 uf arms purchases
by China u ie r the weekend aa
the I nmmunists won control of
Manchuria. Guvrrnnirnt o fflciala
said today disbursements from
the $12 1 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 congress voted
fur m ltltarr eid to the hard
urrsnml n stiu n sll-l government
have leu.ililed lu about $100,004,*
Uml
1hr total m s $105,000,044
ini F rid a ).

JBal'uts Mav lit- Cast
i Onlv In Precincts
Pei sons Registered
A ll N Iu t.il.I *o lri* j j r .idw-cd
b&gt; eleilii.o n lli, u |. til at theie jte
TW O ,,u • e- j t whi. h to sole lo
morrow .u the City Il.tll fm pit
I m .iiv eln iion ol iwo cummiiatoners.

IN N IW YORK'S Madison Square Garden, President Tru m an gtla together
with former G overnor Heibert It. Lehm an (la ft ) and ex-U . S. Senator
Jam # ! M. Mead. In a apevch before • capacity crowd, the Prealdeul called
Governor T ho m ei E Dewey t ill "me-too ahadow" who la doing nothing
but lullow ing him around. Crowda, estimated by police at 2,100,000,
gave a heartw arm ing welcome to the C h ie f Executive, ((n larru itlo n al)

Musso, Soviet-Trained
Indonesian Commie
Leader. Is Killed In
Bat t l e A t Mndioen
It* t. h IIO D E N F IF .L n
M IN N A Nov I . i ,T V - The
Hu«*i.in* n ie itrd today iwo Atnerj nan ieipir*l&gt; to in trn irw the woj In in " le -v v* with living Ross, a

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dlii nl, when hr was mur-

1*|eie.i " vtuid.vV night ill the So virt
I »r* toi ! \ lenn.v She blamed Imir
. Ro*. i in &gt;,.ldiei* loi the * nine
A u - tiiii, (mine L i 't said the
v*""nn »v Aunt Sutkenina. L a tx r
she &gt;&lt;v* ,.le n tilted o fficially a!
I|)a n v Supeiina 47. t frienvl &gt;f
Rnsv

S M A K IS OF THI H O U II Jo ttp h M ai tin (K*fn .
gi..* ti«$iri (lo v trn o r
Il» li t U iH .lt K . M IL K S
T h o m II K Dnwv) on th* i^vtch Hit G U f’ Pie
‘ ■ arulldat* mad#
N AN KIN G. Nov. I . &lt;/Pj— Muk­
tit for* i capacity crowd of ft,000 tin lb* 11« *i *«-• A
* Ik'w y plaNigsd
den w js bombed today hy Chines#
action on vtlemns' "lights and benefU?" and w 1 '
i fight lo meet ’ ,snd .It Mthri llu- G ill Scout Head
government planet shortly after the * the Ih r tittn ln i Communist p«rU at hum*. (/'•(•’ if &lt;*il Sourulpholu)
.q u a ile i* ..a t'o iiin ie rc ijl Avenue
Cumim itm li completed occupation
(P re c im t No I ) d they live on the
i
K .I*
'.*! in o lt iu a l h e ir of the
oi the city
West Sub
I ’.iik Avenue, or a! E* minim. I oopei at ion A d m in ittia*
J
fh eie wrie mauv bomb explo ­
l l ir Tom id t ’eiitei il they live on tli'u. »
toiunl d e n i in his car in
sion*. including leveral within two
ll ir F.j'.t Sale, ( P i r i i m l Nvi I )
J
tin K u k i i i i /on.- e.uly S u n d a y .
block* of lfie Untied Slate! Con­
Pu lls w ill "peii it 7 (Ml A M altil I he worn,in h n l been sav agely
sulate Casualties and damage were
close at 1 HO P.M
1
besleii tn llir .iM.viUntv vhe id en ti­
not known.
Priso n * olio a ir nut ir y iv t r ir d fied to A ir,tin 'll police as R llllia n
|
[hr bombing gave immediate
at the t i l l H ill vvill lir ineligilile
11 mtlltiiiP'l lift ritfcir I’wo I
A T I A N T A , N « v. 1. i/I1)- S o u t h e r n e r ! tomorrow **itl d rlr
j|
I
the wolds ol Pieiident
lo
vote m llie l ilV P liln a iy . Ulus'P.lflV
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in
good
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the
late
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the
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rain
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ji p rd u p s for y e a n to vAuie,
D p e tt
A t lint le g l« |rin l with llir C o lllllV . w ill
I.II- :
W ill
.| C'Ii i .iiiw Kai-Shek. who told hia
ti
(governitiK party)
Hot be eligible In -ole hi ll ir grn
lu n g the b je k b o u r .m il vo h rtive force of the p a ity , rite S u u lh K u o rn in lJitg
'/•(H i A M
A n il Y V ill
y &lt;
r ia l in p ir« n lrn tn l election, said
IJ protested it sim ply could mil *up|Niii President IT u m m and h r f i ' d t e n l i i l
l oniinillee
iiutav
t a

Dewey, refreahed froni a &lt;|mel
Sunday at hit Pawling, N Y „ farm
home, Iravelt back to the metropolis in mid-afternoon to vole and
await the elution returns.
Relum ing to Independence ye*letday. the Pieiident thanked In*
welcoineM for "conilnit down to &gt;er
the country Imy come home."
IV&gt;wev utti'iulcd Sunday service*
w illi liis wife ii&lt; I’nwlinit's llidv
T rin ity Episcopal Church.
He w ill precede the president on
the radio tonight, speaking on o
Itrnuhllrun- »pon*urrd p r o g i a in J light* p ro p u ls .
(N ltC , A IIC mi if CRH ) from tt to]
It) P.M I R 8 T I .
1
The President w ill hendline t |
Democratic program (N IIC , M BS, •
AHC mi,I C O S) front tOiSO i» I
10:15 I' M
Henry A. Wullnce, ain* I'lv g i** - •
■ivn Party i-ninlldute, 'went riy 'il I
H i.iiiluiiril Hit Page Cl* In t

F.D.R. Planned Florida Voters
Split With Demos, To Find It Fasy
Wallace Asserts
To Cast Ballot

Fate Of Demo Party Will Likely
Be Determined By South Tomorrow

So the t lim o ir jlir So uth cracked.

City Commission
Candidates Speak
At Lions Meeting

Mrs. Hotlyhead Is
Named Winner Of
Football Contest

Rowland.White, Stam­
per Outline Otuilifications For Office

J . F . lln w lin d , | r „ O I' Wfnte
IfM . W. 'K , Hotlyhexd, i J r . uf
30.1 E a st I Oth B$re« wms tmlav and W. II. •11.11" Steinpei. • smlinammt winner of The H erald'! (U trs foi the C ity Cuiiiiim&gt;*uni ,u
fu ll hall nick the winner eontesl r
*■
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xponfuicil by Purcell'* and Ihe I Group No
were^ presented
R lt* Theater.
I John Iv rv t&lt;»
Lions t !$il» .it
C. It. Plnwera nf Celery Avenue 1||IP J ,&gt;um.| l rn trr l iid .iy .slid mil
was *pron.l 1 ,1 m - winner amt l l M . | j liri| ,|,n , l|u d.firaliuus for ..lin e
HtenMrnm, lucx Heck and Hnlitiv
Htllliim cr wen* the Ib iid Uir«»u»»li •
Ini* piogi.nn cntii|»ltlft| «'•»•
fifth plan* w in iw n ,
$ $|»r.iking l»v ( unintiuioii cuiu I k I »t
Mr*. Hotlyhead w ill receive *!» , „ , | lr | . K,n
„„ ( „
n vfm ig lit Ini* ami Mr Muwera* .
..
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* #.
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w ill r*«*oiv#» n man's ahirt from I
J,r i an« ,4'ale i of isfonp No.
IMircella. Clthor w in n ers w ill l i e » la o utlinrd llie ir pl.iltorm s
■warded paxMia lo t h . K i l l fhea* j
j y H ow land, banker, dec la ird

A ll contestant* receiving p riie s j l,Ml j"* ,,*“ * ,,v " 1 herr for .IL yea.*
thla sveek named N victurim l! j a"d been a taxpayer for 14 yeai*.
IC s s ils s s a sin
r ,it )
and asseiird that as a city comm iiiiunrr he would support .in '
piogram that would hring new m
dustlics to b riiefil Sanford and
stivised the foiitfold Iranspuilatiuii
IS uullKue.1 Oh i*n«e T sshI
Km m elt H. C ltm e u r* died t a il

Knimett B. Clements
Dies At A ge Of 70

Sanford Is Named
Site For Annual
TB State Meeting

Negro Kills Youth
And Attempts To
Rape Companinn

' \ I t l t t i l . l . 11HVN, (la , Nov t.
•'
\ m asked lie pro 1101101111
U-d iiig lit
hI io I
u
U'J.year old
'•■ oi Kin Tech slo deo l lo d e n lli and
1In *i u ii t mpled lo raps, tin* yioonr
mtio's citoipnoUio, S h e riff H It.
K ilp o ie of C a rro ll County report

•d
llie slie riff *uid iha atmtent,
( . ((| j j try#114 , ,
(lf /•a(.ru| | | liw „
. niember of
)itnmmeui fam ily here, were
,| n plum
( aeeoaled by the negro about Ih.’itl
I* M. as they *at lit a m otor cor
parked at llie edge of an outlying
innid enlial d istric t,

Ttii* young woman, the sh e riff
od. could give only a discoo

— .... .. — ......... — Roberts Says He Is
,,
„
J u ly I I . IH78.
'» u, .h * . Guilty Of Auto Theft U •'’««««■ K IIM
*ale
l« gnnery bu*ina*a at Amerlcua,
----III (TUHh Of Plane

Ga. and cotton warehouse, guano
S Y L V B S T F It . G a., Nov. I , p45
and merrhandtiinic buslneaa at Je**e Ja m c i H oI mt I*. J r ., charged
Hurna Vl*ta. He moved to San­ with stealing 4100,1)1)0 worth of
ford in 1U25 and built the Clem­ automobiles and selling them to
ent* Apartments and became of used car dealers, pleaded guilty
had health returned to hla home to three theft charge* today.
In Georgia. Following hla buaineaa
Itoliert* was -entenred to not
retirement he again returned to I Is** than three year* nor more
Hanford In 1U4I win re he ha* than four year* on each count. H
ainee resided.
. faced a fourth charge uf car theft
He waa , married on Ju ly_ I I , In Worth Hupeiior Court.*
Luclle Clegg
1904 tos Luclle
Clegg o‘
of Amarlcua, I Holivrt* outumarted A tlanta jk &gt;IGa. who lurvlvea nlm. Other x u r - [ { » last May by borrowing (iap rr*
vleora are one aon, Comdr. Robert | 0f u cellmate in the A tlanta Jail
K. Clements. U B N , and hla w ife ,|a n d obtaining hi* release on lion.L
Mrs. Robert E , Clements, grand-1He calletl hi* Atlanta attorney and
daughters 1'atrlcla and B illie Lou. Hold him be hud "paid" IN* w ay nut
A daughter-in-law Mrs. Marcha and that "P m on my v t|y ."

Clamenta and granddaughter t u ­
rtle Clegg Clement* of Dawson.
Ga.. hla mother, fohr hrothera and
nne staler of Buena Viata, Ga.
Funeral services will lie held In
Buena Viata at the Baptist Church
which he served as church trees
urer and deacon for 80 years.

M U l.U ltO W . O kla.. Nov. I — &lt;&gt;V)
- A twin-engined A ir Force DC3
liiiu sp urt plane crashed near here
Unlay, killing at least 12 person*.
The I null** and wreckage were
siultu reil ovrr a wide area.
Kyewitne**«* laid the plane
wu* flying eastward when It exlilmled In the a ir.
lust before the exploaion, tliay
heard the tdane'* eiiglnea cut out.
then start again.
Four m otllaleil iHiilie* were
found in or near the wrecked
fiiKelage. uml eight othera about
u mile away. A ll wore A ir Force
uniform*.

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String Beans, Squash, Peppers And
H wTucumbers Sell Well At Market

TAX PAYMENTS
John L. Galloway, cou
collector, today nnnouac
book* are open for fc«y
1448 real and personal
and Intangible tax.

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frtb e Sanford S u ia Farnwrt Market Itai been crowded lately with

bug# vani and Irnik*, with driver! ice king freight loada of produce,
Demand for vegetable! has exceeded supply at timei.
There hat been considerable activity in purchaia of airing beam,
aquaih. peppers and cucumbers, reported Harold Kaatnar. The Lean
A ll t a x bllb. w a r* m ask out and deal tu i been active with hampers bringing $3,00 lo $3,23. Some of
mailt nut by font S a tu rd a y , h«

fiu MFaHymHcnIL
, ontli on...
t th la m

title! the tax payer to a four per*
cent discount.
Those not desiring lo call In
M I . ft
person at the tax offUe ran
. . . - j..
to William William*,
check* In, togather with the
jnality appear* good,
and t u rocnipta will be promptly
burg has been Nhlpplng fine
prepared and raall&lt;
cucumber! here: peppers are
from Wnuchul*. The bean
Y tfi
T TRA G ED Y
.
the Glade* are la expected
between Nov. ID and
oainS wii
Guy !
corn from lha Zell woo*)
Us appearance last

I« HU'-SEs

Hanford Produce has the "awanklcHi" offices on the lot, painted
yellow Inside, w ith separate of­
fices fur Mr. Skinner and Mr,
Curley and fo r A. P. Collum, book­

keeper. Demand there Is reported
•‘ hot” for bean*, eggplant and yel­
low *uuaib. They have brought
In some fine looking Irish potatoes
from New Jersey.
Citrue fruit le the "lame (tuck"
a* far aa demand la eoacenwd,

Close

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Henry A W.ill.ssr, wouhiiii up In
presidential sanipaiKti. sard l u l eVci lo-loo lo

il ip lit lll.il fie siife n l U o n 'v ir ll had
p l.lO liril lo h u ll.I a ll lli .l p a lly it
lie ■ool,I O'd i lean In n er m lliD ro io cialn D aily "
W a lla ir *aid llir I it r D irsid riit
disclosrd llir lim it |ia ily pi lo in
DMH to loin and K r s lo r d G in
I u g w rll, lliro a lop p irs id ro lis l
O c r S ' f n H « m :ih k N f ° ' w fle u 'V e I
'•»« P rlito v.
Heportx hy
• i i.H ilm ir* llu I ' s o t n u i
irth g
i r m i w s s s sirs Visa* fs» « i
, M U* C la ris s a Hoyd. M l** M arlhi
, , ' f ir e Jotie* and A reh le Hatton fro g f « S
the uaMonal offlee In New
were innde on a recent **'iv cy
dealing with health u .liv ltb **
thin s ta le . '
I
G eorge Touhy and D r. Flu n k
iju lllu ia n . member o f the I husiiI.I
c a rrie d w ith them to the m eeting,
.
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l&lt; ioiliHuril On Paae Ib a h l)

S a tu rd a y at hla home lo S an fo rd .
H e. w ax t orn at llu rn a V ix ta , G * .

China "m ust .tciept llie lesson! ol

Many otuu'rver* tml I that Die d e le ji by the C om niunitls and
I • milrwiif «l On !"•»«** lUahl I
rem it w ill tu* a major n -iiijriimeni
of |iu rty uieiuluril.ui many
who have ••oled I ' -m.i.-i ;iii.* n&gt;
tradlliun , while t luntiim. Itetuiblicall. w ill now aloft h -.i iiJt.yixneEven P icm'i i L ’I i I
11 i.oieii a|*
pareotlv Ins* l»e&lt;'ome n- ouclle t to
the tiolitical fact tL.it lot t!'-!*,
the party ramml , -u o on the
whole Mouth.
T tg r^ F lo rid a Tut&gt;ereulo»la and
F o r a wluU n *p|iearesl the
H ealth A atiw latln n saleeted SajiVreildant iiiglit try in woo t
Muuth
bark
into
the
party. ford as the -He of the annual etafr
co liferen e* ai u nseetlmr in lack

P r g i c s sivt* P. tv
Cnntlitl.il c 1&lt;* ! ,i
U.S. Isr.u-l Stfiiii I

Nov

P .M .
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..1•' *ri 'V'lHtuneOfW.H.Folds’ • i-it • ‘ I’seisu . eiicundiers nlld
I lo •
i nut .
held tiic spotlight on
*■■• ymeraijBrpthei-In-Law Is Die
M ile h iiim 'i1-. .vltnKets dur­
I \I h ' i o w II t .K , Nov

, I'm m le ril m ll
i fir &gt;|&gt;,ll lo llio l I, .1*

BuniudlnLeeshutT:

Yw* Clfeniinnle

(Ounlv
,layfees Sponsor
(’ivir Drama Ciiild

Sandern In Moved
To Orlando By A d ,

tra n s fe rre d

fOrlando.
tstsii .I.,

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c a p a c ity " t ‘.
aFran
. s»«■«Lk, th
1W(’athe*bee,
1/la
a.ms1,..mI.
efm.

mcr c iiie f. clerk to the a«al*ia"t
general freight agent in Orlamin,
ha* I wen, appointed a* local cumn irrcla l agent.
M r. Sander*, who wa* bntn *i
I ’cntlirokv, N .C ., and who griulii(Uted from Wake Forest in D&gt;i:&gt;.
entered A C L xervlce In 1U40. lie
ha* nerved aa divialon freigli'
ij;e n t at Jackaonvllie, ul Tmnpa
and a* commercial agent ai
Gainesville and at Hanford since
Get. 20, 1047.
A native o f Kllentou, S .C .. Mr
Weatherniiee b e c a m e affiliuted
with the A C L , Apr. I , 10.10 is* is
Ntenographer at Wilmington, N &lt;'
and prior lo hie work fit
in Orlande
served aa chief clerk to the it -

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ing the in i't week w ith light of­

h

tou* fire lliul diiruig the night
lavoled the h’line of Mr Folds'
hi'otbrr In-law uml stater, Mr. uml
Mr'.. Tom tlardv ami te-io'lnl hi
llie its’ ul Ii of llu e c llm ily child.ell
m il ii emisin
Mr Fold - i pi"prietor " f tin- Folds Open All
Mmket mi .Magnolia Avenu.-

ha* been llie nhlo anxintnut of H^
J . Loliiimu of tliu Sanford State
Fannin *' Mm hot ha* accepted the
upp'dntiiieiit -is it*lllu- uinnnger or
lliul m u k e l ’ said Wd-iun
■Ov ei Id not) liustiet . of cilCUItthi t
aver vying $2-4H t" '1 blixhel
ihrm igh the Wmichllla
P&lt;
i l KfilliM inl lift
I «*» I*I »

Hepurted deni are Tm n H m d v,
iln e e ; W illiam H a rd y , fo u r; If
nd lln rily , two, ami Lin da Ogil -n,
n , I em islll, who die.) w hile iili.l.-i
h
iiealm etit nl the Knllm id ll.e ip it.il
I
ti
H a rd y . Ille s e ile r , w i.
’ •iintd ulioiit th*’ lie s', m m * and
li't .
M rs. Hisi'ilv was Iniiui'd suit
KminuD L Itmil ■
&lt; .m 19 '••*"
-nfferest shstek
11 trey Ogden of livid loltori’ r. v-lii!»;•■.! " li l t tccktvrs
I lorul t 'jlv . " u s huius-il nl'iiMl ills' | 'In v ln g , fo lliiw inv it threw "ar collic e mol tiunds wleor Ins c' illn n g 1 1 &gt;*,ti ttivulvitig Mi -.. It. L. Dt’an at
iiigld firs’.
• Hnitford
A vc m i’
i"td
S even th
At the tim e u f llie f ile , M is. • Street ui I . imi s'-duck Suturdaf
I l i t i v Ogden, sister of d r* ll.v i.lv iifternoou. vvu* I*. •«I
"til ivvrsltiinl W II Fo ld s, w is
Ici'inng iiik Inal linin' .n -i •Is*’ vuilth
w illi two uf her eldhllen next shun vvu* uiinbli' In "&lt;• ' "iitid "f $201,
i l llie home of lie' p in s til*, ' l l •iiii.t Police l bis f U"V *' Wit I ininn,
slid M rs, Jue Fold*
ltd* iiiorniuit
lin g in »f the firs- i, u m lile rMr*. Demi vv .
lesken tip Imt
ii 11ueil. us'eiudlng to llie Li'i'idiurg RHculied Injury u* *t &lt;
• uiipucl "f
Due D i-piiil in i'iii, I ’h iif, II
l
the .'!5 Find I'nttpe .l. '.it by Rsu
Steven*. T h e departm ent, tie snot, lersoit. overt util*-,I II"’ 1917 Plyin -, nut culled tn extm g ilish tin ’ niLiUth ill "Ini'll In un proceed, , «l.“m l-lli/e ill (lie fiv e iliu m , t illin ' ing north nu Sum n t Avenue Tim
' l u l l i n g , lint vvu* eatls‘4 i* fi jt l impact also *elll 'll * Pl'llnnltb ill'n
, \ M In reeuvel the ti 'llie*
eiillisloil with the li.m l eli.l t'f J

Yotilh I II v I (I A lter
Three \Va&gt; Collision

t'lliVrolllt Heiluil p'lrUeil nil Siv'l

D IS M IS S E S I ’l l A ltG K
I find Avenue and . 1" rieil Lv F iu ii K
N E W Y t llt K , N ov . I , t d l
lim l|
:, ,; W S ’ v ,t VtlS
• H U 'A G O , Nov. i, (d*t—Ttm f.d I Thiiinus. ncriiiiliuic i" Pidii’e C'tpt.
of 12 top lem ls'l* i*f llie t'in i' j
, " v - L . 1/1’* l'l- li
munlnt P a rty , rliu ig s'd w ith mlvm" |
•'■* M in ister llo h n rl Miiv h.-w mu l ! " " ' en u rl dism issed to lay
utin g, I H"v Tlllis.
atin g
violent Iiv e rih in w of the *'«hiy Cnnudu is g ivin g 423U,IMItt
iif assau lt w ith
intent to
k ill
I’olive cIihii/u " n l Rnidersuii,
fedornl governm en*, h is * 1* 1*1 | worth o f rantied lie n log in 'It* I ugnmst Mrs. Gluey * t'llssohl, hi’ . proceeding we,it ni Si Vi-nth Street,
•
win
i
won
tiled
tier
estranged
hit*
fulled lo lived i »tnp :dgn The
iiunesl "g a in today, this lim e It, 11,!1','’." , , r n . 'I,1'1* ■**'*’
1,1 Hie
(^„Y
[M ill llu Klint.
Ills ’ lit.ti at cases | Lu"si (le t. II.
Plymuutli driven by Mi*. Demi had
T h e iiostpuiiidiient was .|scid"st w ill lm sent in rswpssn - to an
Judge W illia m Y. Ita ly Pupped nluilit parsed the i rmitng " lien it
hy Fe d e ral Judge I Inrs.lsl il Ms' | "I'P e 'il made by (.'sum Folke Her • llie charge after the sta le Iufunis was lilt un tlie riglu n u r door und
dina a ft e r sls'fense s'linusel moved im dntte, I " .N. m edhilo. for I'nlen I i‘d him that llie huslimul, W alter, fender. The car -v.i* *ptm comfor an unlindlesl -leluv and .-rili •*)"'. heforo Je w is h KUiime t killed S r., lid, u fu rn itu re eumpuny exeeu- nleteiy amuml *&gt;y 'tie impart,
liiv i', dlsl nut w lsli to pross*ciils'.
I'ixesi the t ria l us "one iiia n n fii’ him ill Ss'pleiuhei-.
knocked tin* (TiuvroK’t upon the
tured out o f liy s ie rl.t."
i
s’nrIi und tiirtied over &lt;ii the left
R
O
L
L
IN
S
ll(l.V
ltl)
T liu deferiim nl*. who un-hide'
*
( H I t &lt;11 It I
siib'. A upcvtulnr "ivnehi'd IUIS’1
I W. Lawton tudny aunnum-ril Die right door und n.n*tcd Mrs.
Gomtnunist P a r ly N ational t ’huii * Jm lK e M. It S m iili w ill upi’n
lliul
In'
w
ill
attend
the
meeting
man W illia m Z . F o ste r, urn all Gte ■
‘ ••II term o f 1 trend ('m ill
Deotl to enierye.
uf the Board of Trustee* of Hulntoinliers uf tin 1 p a rty 's n a tiiiu tl •'iiiitirriiw
u io rn in g
at itMtti
Police estlnnile diilnui’c to (lie
o'rtuck
Im*
College
tomorrow,
lie
has
Itoard. T h e y were indlclvd Gy a " ‘ • '" k
nml erintim tl und elvil
Plvnisnith was 111)9 ,.nd lu the
cases
w
ill
he
set
for
trial.
served
on
the
board
for
25
ye
a
n
.
other cure, uhinii 4199 m ch . Th-j
federal grand ju ry hint Ju ly

The trlul originally w ui m-t for
Hlstunt general freight agput in
Get. 15, then postponed until tn.
Orlando.
day.

TOO MANY HPOOKH
CHICAGO. Nov, I, (A*)— Hallo
we'en, spunks, goblin* and the
like were too much competitionfor a robber at Jacobian'* smith
aide tavern.
The robber told Felix Casey, (lie
74-year-utd bartender, to nsml
over the money. Casey looked him
over. Ha looked like the boobyprise winner at a costume party.
Casey Ignored him. ,
The gunmen flashed hla pistol
■t the customer*. They wouldn’t
mind either.
No one readied he meant bu*tness - until he gave up end ran
out of the door - emptyhandrd.

I . (Sp c-

11,1 II mi- - I I 1.11i*
I iillilJ li.
fering-- "f 'iipinili, eggplant, pep11,mu , I I u n
I 'llio tn I luirperi uml ukca,1' said Wdliatu $-' moil.I lII.I I b in v A w .llla i e Will
M r. aiiit Mr
W If Fold* " f Wd’ ou, 'Ineeioi u f Slate Market*
be ptM ill. I -ii llie h .illo l w lirtlie i Sanford hurried t.- W hin'ee. near in hi* vveeklv review uf inurkat
condition- tiers1 today
yoni i io iii I i ii s* to liu i) m ii lu ll* ! |.ee*burg. emlv Hmplav morning,
"W e are pleasest to anitoutw*
fnllnwltlg the new* of n v lilist
in p.ipi i lia lb .l*
that Mi
Kslilli M Dutton, why

III iie a ily e*&lt;-,v lO lllilt Vop can
| vole tin inv ol llie h u ll tiv um plv
in i i km c i i in ,* in a Inc m i le
limb i In* lim it on |ij|ii-t li.illu l*.
in l.y pulling a lu a s lri b v e i L&gt;
to i i .une on i so lin g m illio n
I In poll w ill iip ro III I
I vol
not p ici in I*. lliin ilKl&gt; "llt llo
I il
le lle i* from Mgr. Edward lllgym j
I to- Seminob ' .........
• -nun
I / \ M I hrv w ill i loo il / D
(if till- Glut tuber of C o tn tneiC i'.V '* I Climiltiei nf I ■otunierin toiliH I"
ilig Muyoi l.s-H l.enher amt
'le i nmim-e.l tin , I tin* ■n u
D ':i'" * M toil 100*1 i o u u lu " sllow llio*«I. t(. fhity of the Muyfnii Inn GuiM " i l l |ile*e-it a ns-i n-s nf I •-•- I to line when llie &gt;lr.i,Him i i i i v i
inviting llie association to Hisnfm I pl.’iv* f"i S iu lim l ami Semin '■ lo *| iv m il vn lc
for the yearly assemblage
M&gt;Cntinlv uiiihriires ul llie Seinin-.te
M eiii-ln rv u l S I 'lie II \ m i *
Toubv spoke in liehalf of S*lif--t-l ' nil'll Sclnn.l m, llu- i i i i 'M n nl Nm * si iiiin le s llu&gt; lo tn l vole i t lie
illi facilities and central l.malmn INI. Fell I nod Am \’M.
ivvei-n tlilJ.IMMI mid I . ■'*.Mim ib o u l
U sually betwes&gt;n -Te) amt 'U*&gt;
T ile p lay* " i l l lie p ie a e n lsil •" ball llu- i i i i i u I h-i le g is le ie il
ilelegals** attend this iiiipm un ' profeesiiuuil c is t s nml are e n lu led
Keiiiiles the presnli-nlLnl co n le si,
meet Ini*, Mr. Touhy *aid.
-M'- "John Loves M ary,’* "Hilt Not 'lien- are D in i" c i- ilic - li* |m liln - :iii
May I'ynchon, executive seciettuv G oihIL v " uml " A ll Mv S o n *" lb - lie s 1* fo r G o v e rn o t, four souls in
SI Hallaasg Da P as* F a ir ,
first Iwo me eomerltes mat tin I ’lingli'tos, fiv e s ln le S e n ile posi
Hulls. I ti s ta le I lo lls,' of Itepi e
last une is a d iam u .
T o fa c ilita te llie s ite of Itckel
u-iiluttVs'N Meals uml loeal " Ilic e
ami in su re u se llo u t, nieinhei - of lu some count It’S.
the Hemiliote C oiim H Jilid m I'ln im
I'm the liiu *l pm I, though, llutier o f C’oimuerce luive tieen dicnl
Deuiiu-cntie in nil in ....... w ill )*,- elec*
Frank H. Handers, who ha* s.-i*
H
Un I .til*’ I »*•**
• d vvllhiuil tipiMiHilmu, ulllinngh
n l here a* commercial agent lm
l I m-ii miun^ w ill aiiiiem mi all

-h,rir.A, ' 1,.? m ^ m r , v . ^ n\ . R“ ,\r,’ d T r i a l

I .,iim ne II M t t n n g r i. upervooi
S1-|,iiil*iuril in. I ' hh , H a lil &gt;
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Min. Fililli Dutton
Is Nmm*d Manager
Of Sanford Market

L A B O R I I HARM PO CK
V A T IC A N C IT Y . Nov. t, (/C tI’ope Pius X I I reaffirm ed yester­
day th« Roman Catholic Church's
opposition to totalitarianism .
lie spoke to 1,001) auto workers
from T u rin uml lloinv at llie slim ­
mer apostolic palace ul Custel
Gandolfo. The Vatican released
the te xt nf the address loiltsy.
The Pope assailed tlinne wltn, In
"dertarliig that lltelr own wystern
la th# only one tru ly 'aortal,' do
not defend the persnnal dignity
nf the w ntkvr, but make nf Ids
productive capacity a simple ob­
ject of which society tllipoies at
its will."

8 K IL L B D BY GAB
TRAIN IN G COUHHK
FR EEH O LD , N J ., Nov. 1, f/P)
Ray Browning, service managar
Five members of a family wm&gt;
killed and three othera sent to the of th# Sanford Motor and Kipilphospital in serious condition tact ment Co., local Pontiac dealer, has
night by escaping coal ga* fumes. returned from Orlando where he
Monmouth County pre secular J. aptnt five day* In u training
Victor Carton said the pollen \cmtree In hydramatlc transmlafume* had escaped from a defer slona. The rouraa was conducted
by factory representative, AI

States Rights Demos May Cause
Election To Be Settled In House

HASH

HIZK

Judge R. \V. W are today stated
that tliu sire lim it lini been lift ­
ed fo r fishing of black basis and
that there Is no restriction as to
*Ge nor any closed reason

By JA M K H M ARLO W
W A SH IN G TO N . Nov I, &lt;/P) - K ccp yout aye un the electoral vntei
when llte elecltou returns ilart rollirix in tomoriow night.
NO LE G IO N F E E D
Legionnaire* are jdviued by
I here are V i! cleclu u l volet divided up among thr •.ales. The
John G. Gallow ay, second vice*
:an d id .tlr who geli a m ajotily ol them—266— wins,
of Cnnipbctl-Lotsing
Why thoie S3I electoral votes) Became they rrjuai the total commander
Post No. 63. to cat supper before
number of people the 48 stales have in Congress: 96 senators and 435 coming to the meeting ut the H ilt
house members.
tonight as tlivre w ill ou "no feed.”
Each state I* entitled to a num­
popular
votes
for
Truman
wouldn’t
ber of electoral Vtitsoi equal to the
uumbor o f peuplo i l has in Cnn- l&gt;e included in the total national
T H E
W E A T H E R
popular vote to sleet him? That'j
gres*. Fo r example:
right.
JA C K S O N V ILLE , Nov. L f/P lTlutre are 47 Now York Stale
But wait. Suppmie In Illinois
peopiti un Congry**: Tliu two Beit- h Low
Truman gets 11,000,000 populai Atlanta .............—
stora and 46 House member".
There the Republicans have a votaa and Dewey get* only 1,000,- Boston ....................
"late of 47 elector". Bo have the 900. Then Truman get* Illinois’ 28 Chicago ........ —
elecotral votes and Dewey's 1,000,- New Orleans .......
Democrat*,
New York ....... ....
Say
Republican Thomsit E. 000 popular vote* don’t count.
Yei) but In those two Mates Pittsburgh ......... ...
Dewey gets 3,000,000 votes In New
Y o rk , and Democrat H arry 8. T ru ­ Truman reealvet 6,999,990 popular Saint Louis .........
vote* to only 4,000,000 for Dewey, Ban Antonio ........
man get* 3,990,029.

Than Dewey, although receiving
only on* more popular vote than
looord visited the local Truman, geU nil of New York’s
Ip on. Saturday to Inspect 4? electoral rotas, Truman gats
me; - 1■r ■
the faeuiuv!
Does that mean the 8,994,490
itla tools.

tkYW/sMf I

Ford, driven by Rnulersoti, wn*
ttie property of Henry Hlosti of
Itimsun Junction.

i

but Truman wind* up with only 88
electoral vote# while Dewey, be­
cause of hla Naw York victory,
has 47.

Seattle ...................
Washington,..........
Jacksonville -----Miami ........... ..........
it It meana .a can­ Orlando
on ran# gJifct)
TaUahaues .....

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9 A N H I I .l l H K K A J .I ) . S A A F O IU ). O U IIU D A

MONDAY NOV. I, 1918
■1

Demo Party To Round Out Ldng
Term Of Presidency On Jan. 20
i«r A l e x a n d e r GHOKGH
A l* N ow afcalurca W riter

Fate Of P arty

FDR Planned

ICeatlaava From !•■&lt;,* line)
I ’n iiila iitd Prom P««" «»«**
adviser.
t
ad vl-rd ag ain .t "passion and proT h e Progressive P a tty piesi- Jutllre" at thir polls.
,
.
dcnli.,1 candidate xaid in cam paign J

1" 1

* " ,1 ®

•perches that Roosevelt "laid the for him, he addressed a group in

Kitn Hayworth And
Aly Khan Take Trip

iiii'BAaml. lull* of r«*itl I'oitMty, li» H ip

plan aside tem porarily because o l predominantly negro Harlem m
WASHING fON —Ihft Democratic parly, rnmc the presidential in­ the w a r" hut intended In take il New York city, saying,
■'fPur determination to elt.'iin the
auguration January 20. will he rounding nut 15 year* amt I0W month, i L.{, at;atn
• f White Home occupancy, it, Inngcst tlay xinre the Iwn major paitiV The plan, Wallace said, was I goal of erpml right.i . . . must ho
. resolute . . . I intend to keep Uiiivbegan battling in Irtib.
dropped at Roosevelt's death !«•- t jag toward this g o a l"
ranac
"the
Deinocratle
1’a
rty
was
Prior In the K.inrevelt-Trumnn regime, llie longrtl continuoui hold
' Ills words spurred th* Klnleh
M Ihftpftxidcncy by n Demociat
Woodrow Wilson's two Icimi from taken over hv W all Htrect men Rights Ileinuernla, the Hoiilhevimrs
whom
Roosevelt
railed
In
to
help
who broke aw ay for the express
IB IS to 1021.
win the w ar ami whom ho ran -- purpose of engineering ln» defeat.
' Tho Republican, set thn modem
cabinet members Henry Walln-e they didn't run him ."
They now claim ICMi Kleeturnl Colftco rd of n UJ-year stretch w ith
By "cleaning house," Wallace lege volts Tor llie ii . .nulldate.
tour O.O.P. presidents in aucces- and Harold Irk rs ami the revolt
of
smftliern
lleimM’rats
over
the
said. Roosevelt meant "ridding tin- Governor Ktroiil Tliiiim oild
of
alon from 1880 to 1885.
They
party of the Southern reactionaries Konth Carolina.
War# G rant, llnves, G arfield and c iv il rights issue.
in iiir*. in icporled separated
and city political machines."
Tlie Itepiihlicnns in 'h* S ’.u th !
A rth u r, The &lt;1.0.1*. tied that m ark
"Roosevelt toll! me that unless have Inkell fall advantage nf Hie from his w ife.
In the McKinley-Teddy HnoKovoltthis could he done, we would have situation, even to the point of
T a ft era,
to Iniitd n now and progressive claiming they w ill carry the region
Back in the early daya of the
for their candidate. Governor v. t-&gt;&lt;la cast "t&gt; electoral voles.
p a rly ." he ndded.
tt.‘natlan*&lt;t K.r.m S a , i On»»
nation Jefferson Keputdican-Denim
Ihe Terillf- ri
i*
’ ""
Wallace told larg ely-Jew iall aud­ Thutiinii E . Dewey of New Y o rk.
grata were White Home occupants facilities ih.it this city It.is by
T h r f'regressive:) oven h&gt;. . i, o il. Two of (he candidates fo r
to r 24 eonaerntlve years Jc ffc r- wo)*r, rstlrosd. highway and atr. it n.’cr, at 18 meetings in IlK.ukmade a few shnutx b raid , though eh vine appear oil Imili .tie . .tan's
lyrt:
son, Muditum and Monroe each
He urged b ttle r street lighting,
" I f I’alratltift and the Middle mostly ill pain nx they fniii/lil In pights and Donut,ratIr ticket, So
atrved In the presidency.
recreation
facilities
for East route under e lllie r the Run- igfd on thr ballot*. I .it ilr has been
vo if T rilliu m w ins ne could
Precedent-smashing Fra n klin D. more
Roosevelt gave the Democrata a young people, better drainage in slan or the H rltish thumb, thoMienrd from the ramps of I In* l*ro- i..,i» -i- only 10 of the *dn1**H 12
balance of peace w ill he seriously liihilm ninls, the K/H'iall,ta or S o ri. voifjn.
M tord when he broke the antU some sections, closer checking
\ G iiid D eiiinrrntir ’smlidatc
uli:iI-l.ahor gioiipn.
th ird term tradition and went on business licenses and a projfrnm I thrrrtrr-iie,! "
WHy t„ pr, vent
ho would vote tor
W here onre there w eio o n ly two &lt;&gt; igned, nayiiig
.
■tte win election for a fourth term . to attract more tourists here lie I The
, h u tm, Bncl, h„ &lt;0,(,
..,,y p a rties, the Dem ocrats and R e - ! Tloirm nnd p e rso n n ally. H is action
- Thla record may stand. Up to denied that he Is hacked by a n y | „
“ r organlxatlon.
strfl
w |lh „
„
ptihliranx, there are now fo ur on cninr too late to rem ove Ills nam e,
• fgcantly 21 states had ratified the
the ballots In every iitate, fiv e in
V for th r R e p u h lira iis , G O P
O. E . White stressed the need develop?"
..proposed constitiitlonai amendment
. limiting a president to two full of more municipal economy and
T h is, he nald, would end 160 i wmir. '|lx In V irginia and seven in |,;i,le r . in G eo rg ia a c tu a lly n r*
, i , hi ml to w a rn in g n g a liisl overterms. Tho ratification of 88 Is declared that if expenditures keep years of Hrilish-Runninn riv a lry Kentucky.
lii V ir g in ia , F lo rid a ,
required to make an amendment up at the present rato some bond­ In the area — " It makru no dif- I Tlie real strength * f the P la to : 'o o fldrn ce
ing company w ill he here to change fcrerice whether under the Cxar.t R ig litrr nppiuenily i* 'onevnunt North I ‘a ro liiiii and T ru in ' r.ee, Ih *
in a c tiv e ,
&gt;'d in .SeuMi Carolina, Mhulusippi. n-puhliraii' m e fig h tin g hard fo r
a . In 1987, the crest of New Deal the name of the city. I f elected, or under tlie Rolshevlks."
The ir 11, lo tV . T h r four s lu t*'. v „ le .| for
..p o litical supremacy, the Dcino- he said that he would see that
Wnllare .told polirn-cstlmated I ouhiiaiiH and Alnham.i.
, grata had n record m ajo rity in every proposed expenditure by th. crowds to 'allillK tUO.tKKI that Prcx stale have a-tolal of 88 ter to n il l l ' i h r i t Hoover in IU28 T * lines ]
,v hm* gone K rp tih llru n Iw .v o -MCongress. The Senate lineup was city is "thrashed out iu detail." nf rut Trum an ia "apliiniug likn a votes.
line high placed Ktntr*, Itigliter. Il'JU and
- 76 Democrnle to 17 Republicans and would oppose thoae lie con­ lop on the (m art question."
making mi lllio ftlria l iio p iaisal.
(
and four members of other parties. sidered unnecessary.
The Houre had 8.88 Democrats, 89
He pointed out that taxes have
of r a lly in g Tenii,;nnee 'ill I F lo rid a , _
Republicans and 18 members of been added on u lililie s , critlelred
other p a rtie i.
revaluation expenses which he de­
______________ . . . ______ ___ _______
J A' K 8 IIN V II.L R . N*&gt;r. I- f/l*i
That overwhelming Deinocratle clared "went to New Y o rk " and
(Continued Pfn m Hnge I )
lie lu ll m ini- p n e:. v .. ,e ipi'ded
eontrol of the government was asked if there was not someone the name o f an o th er person of leader, was killed yealerdny In a |
11,,- .1 v l m i v i l i e egg and puutbrought about In the 1988
1088 elecelec-1 in ■Sanford or Seminole Courtly hr, choice
*
akirm ixh la-tween Indoneiiimi gov- n v i a n r l . i i I6 d a y :
who
could
have
done
the
Job,
add­
tlo n. when Mr. Roosevelt h it J iis ,
I I .M IIt lit F t .i. 1
Up In thin year, voting for erament fnrrea ami a hand nf iu
klgh in popularity with the voters. ing that in his opinion thnt there President linn iieon aomewhnl of a aurgenta. Antnra is the Indunesinn
Flm ld .i tirmle t •|»&lt;alilr
H is winning of (lie electoral
votes1were men here capable of doing mvxterioti'i husinesa lavnuse the news agency.
................._
5rile * In retailer .. Mmkot nteady.
o f 46 of the 48 states was n record, i appraisals.
Mua.n wan tlie leader nf a hand
Current M arket, Per Doxrn
voter never found tlie name of any
^ President Roosevelt set another
W. H. .Stemper tiascd his candl iu entile nt ml candidate on tlie hut nf t'ommuiii * lehel'i win* eiiplun'd r | , u | ( l i ) j t lilt A D F A
record in appointing seven men ns dacy on his record and revealed | lot, fnstend. lie Jmd to vote for Mini men, tlie Indoor'inn Hepuhli,
Net Weight
In
justices of the Hupnme Conn of (hat he laid worked his w a y) party p i. ddenfia electors win. m j Hind ta ig r t e ily , "ii Kept. !!• ,Vf
Per Doz I .*■-&gt; e f ’ tin
24 ox.
77c
81c
United* Staten.
The
flletson
rsity,
cr -» v |oi lila * elpM | ley the revull wnn era lied hy He 1 1 1 1 go
, ,
* gentire)
1 through
1 in.iiiik 1 1 tm
1 mi|i U
■nuive
iiyrin
iij, taught
iniih"* I ium
«i*ixi would
», ',nu «
21 oz.
ilii
7ft
i. ic rw in 'id ,
Miihko Medium
S I f . J I T i j ' t f now In Deni &gt;- muthemntirn at tho H igli Hehonl,! Electoral College voles for Pre*'- |ti&gt;j)iih|i.'tin
lit n :
65
'.ft
disa|ipra(rd There w eir report.* . aieil
Ih1' l r, r lr f T r 'J Z nn, worked an a chemist nt the local dent.
lifttni largo
27 u g .. ’IU
82
« v L l n s«A,,f L . i ^ ^ r pawer plant, and an a chem i.t for
The U g i.ln liir u In apeeiiai srs- tlint he hud left llie count 1 y.
Justice Vinnon and J tintire liurlon. several years for the Florida De- ] siott *tx wi'rkn ago changed thm
I ' r o d n c . ' l " ’ is I.—■ !&lt;&gt; w te .l* The depression, lh-' Roosevelt
gcner.dly llin e cent:. Ie;.a por doSand ic t n|&gt; a sim pler way I Mis
AM M AN . Tranfl-J'.rdrin, Nm en
poiiticai revolution and the coun­ ,,Mi I , . , &gt; &gt; f A k i iv .ill um * prior to is the wav to vote now:
serving
four
yeare
as
at.
officer
I
i.T)
King
A
lain
I
lab
if
T
1
.
1
1
1
.
try's Involvement in the w ar made
P o n lliy M arket— Florida I 't lr f s
In the HI counties where paper
nnpri j ( f,|iiii deelmed today he is "det&gt;&gt;i
the recent D rino rrnlic era one of in the N avy during the U st tvar
tirade A qu ality, l i f t p.miid;
ballot, are used-- at the •I T , l* mined to bring penr*” lo I ’alc
He
.staled
(lint
he
had
been
horn
the most turbulent in our political
ion k it gciw-Dillv steady:
th* ballot you w ill find four b
here,
and
snid
that
he
fe
lt
that
he
"
'"
V,
-tin’s
Arabs
nn.l
In
avoid
all
••history.
D rastic economic menI ,id : Poultry
agreement nod d isu n ity am ong *h
,aures, the eprmlilig nf hllliotia, sit- knew Knnfnrd'n needs. "One of the bordered .upinreH. Each « |.rn e w
I M iK IIIA , G it A D ll A
first
neeila,"
he
declared,
"Is
to
[contain
the
name
of
a
iiresi.leutial
A
ra
b
nations
down strikes, government regula­
|0
|O
Ids
vie* preaith .dial 1 If. s|. ci it from lh.) th rn i... 1
tion of buxitiiMS, Roosevelt's a t­ throw aaitle the attitude tliat 'It | candidate.
D-.I, ( III.11.
can't
lie
done
Iu
Hanford.'
and
mate.
:t
big
circle,
eight
pr*
1
the &lt;opening
nf T r a n .Jo rd m i'
tempt to reorganize llie Ni..&gt;r.,|*i»
48c
I i . ct-g, t-od, 2 *v llu Up ilBc
Court and id s aid to tho i i i i ( i -/Y xim s t a r bolltivliig In mid talking San -identlal elcctora mid wjuorea iw- I'l.rlia tu e n t coincided w ith the 01 , ll r o ilr r i. n &gt;1, I! !!11 Ihn i!8
48
ford."
Ho
urged
more
year
round
sides
their
names,
M untr'os stirred hitter political
44
, III it , lii' iv y , h Ilia, up •tu
industry and payrolla to make I t 1 There are two ways you can
strife.
lift
81
| llun/i, light
W
Taking office March 4, 1H2J, In posalblo fo r tho younger generation 1 vote for President on tliat l.all.d.
I Itooslcr*,
W
th * midst at the depression,' tho to tiiuko tholr homes here, h lg g o riT h a quickest and easiest way ir. to
[T u rk e y s, heim, (tglil to
tourist
urograms
mid
mnk*
s
'
mark
an
(
X
|
in
the
nig
n
rrle
,
President closed the mil inn's banks
which w ill automatically h* counts
until they could ha reopened on n "mure attractIvo tax picture to trtl
* » a* one
mu’ vote
viit(! fur
HcHrun,
I
as
for ruch
each of th"
lh" t,r
h i * 58
sounder basis.
T h ru he rntlod outsiders. He urged Hearing up nf t*d
prcsltlonti.il elector* mimed below H rershrln and
Congress Into special session for
It, Or, you run do II llie lmrd*r tl r lr loyalty to
city.
emergency a c t i o n .
Por 100 daye n willing Co tig rent
J . It. Henderson, president of the w ay, nod tiiukt- mi ( X ) beside the monarch.
ground out legislation tailored a l­ W inter Park l.lonn Clnb( Invited name of rnrh rlectnr Individually. _____
_
most completely to Ills order. Re­ local L iu n i to attend n meeting of Your voir '.vill roiiut (list llie tiamr
■
— A.
volutionary economic hills nwept D istrict ;tD-0 nt W inter Pork on either wav.
In the nix rniinllrn whirh line |
l i
g
through both houses In u single Nov. 1H.
i
Ayr.
A letter of commendation to voting machin**- heto tho ayii• jllfl
Preadent Rooievcl began Ills sec­ D istrict Governor C. W. Ilie s s lr r trill verirs. In Dad*. Ilillsliiirn ug li, I I
ond term in 1987 with an attempt j ’rttin in appreciation of hla ecrv- Vnlimla and I’.ilio llrnrh thr ma- I I f l l f t l
II
to “ Infuse new blond" into the Icon for the dlnlrlel wnn trad by chinos w ill la- net up m ,ymi ran
federal Judiciary. A till) lo liirrcm e Secretary Jack Morrinon. The d u ll vote hv exactly the name proced­
the ninn-mmi Hupreme eo.irt lo tfi agreed to co-operatc with the ure an in impci'dinlli'l roim tie*.
Was killed iiy the Keimte Jn d iiia ry Chamber of Commerce In bringing Instead of mat king an ( X ) in a
Committee.
convent Ion,'I hero nf up to 850 c ir r lr to cant a combined vote for
Ltiboi' ,minus had a rapid growth lioiaotiH, ,1. Hnm illim Hisbee pre­ r&gt;U|i| flrc tn rr you will ho able to
do It by pulling a single mnnter
o f power, mid the tiewly-organim i sided.
.
Inver. I l l , if you prefer, you ran
0 1 . 0 . employed the sit-down strike
pull duwn the individual pointers
lit the aulomohlh' and uleel ImlnoV ritt.
Meanwhile, Earopc woa
gloving toward war.
When German armies overran
western Europe In the xnting of
(C o a llH iie a F»«m ! * • * • O ne*
IC e e tle e id Ir a n , I'eae i i m I
1V40 M r. Roosevelt asked Congress
-A w ***
Into a number nf committee* soldiers. She gave only « tare out­
for m ilita ry conscription In a ed
under the direction of John Sen- line ol the ca-.r helot* th* R u-rim *
RM ture for national unity, he upk a rik . J r , John Slupoard w ill di­
JtUd Republicans to two key rect ticket aate* for the group.
batted futlher quntiontng. '
its In his cabinet— Frank Knox
The I* S provost nurahal'a o f­
The ticket snlei committee w ill
le c re ta iy of navy end Henry L .
m all out folders explaining the fice said robbery appeared to b*
in as secretary of war.
the most probable motive. U .6.
...e n In December, 1941, came plays and exchange tickets to re si­ o fficials nald Ro.i'-i billfold was
the Japanese attack on I’egrl lia r- dents nf Hanford end Seminole found about 15 fre t from the car
County, These tickets ere e x­
bor and w ar v ll h the Asia.
lllx W ar Department identity card
President Roosevelt dlml April changeable for regular tickets up­ was nearby and a few papers were
U t 1945, less than a month before on'paym ent of the purchase price. In the w allet. All four wh*els and
"No stone w ill he left unturned
the collapse of the German m ili­
spare tires were stripped from
tary machine. H arry Truman to contact every member o f the the
■tapped tin to the Presidency. The community to facilitate their op­ the car.
.fo rm e r Kansas C ity haberdasher portunity to secure admission to
jf r O k
T W U llfU l
B A T A V IA . Ja va . Nor. 1. &lt;/F&gt;—
to decide whether atomic these outstanding attractions," M r.
A u tara reported today from Jog­
be ihould be dropped on Japan Bon ksrlk declared today.
shorten the war.
"T h e Jnycees are proud to spon­ ja k a rta that Mumo , the MoscowWhen Japan offered to eurren- sor ■ prelect of this nature, and trained Indonesian Communist
s fte r tlie drspping of the are doing the community a great
cam
be, President Trum an probably service In making available to
a t the height of his popularity, e v rry man, woman and ehlld the
the Republicans won cm trol opportunity of enjoying-the same
Congress In the 1940 jlecllona. sort of plays widen ara syllable
'ttlcal misfortunes for President In large citie s," Mr. Sheppard
n included his feuds with
Sanford-Orlando Rd.—T urn
wr - B ig h t on 43ft A t Qlssa Tower

Florida Voters

gives ike group a good thane

if

LONGWOOD
HOTEL

IN T U B CO U N TY J U r u iK H r o t t llT . CfMiitly ,Iiif1gp o f sSumlrmlr? f o t i m v . II
I,DM A N G K I.K H . Nov. t. 1/18—
in
.»Nf.
K O I;
;:t:M t.* io L i; F l o r i d a , a i n l s o f fi c e If* IH«: m u r t
T Y . H T A TK nt-' l-T u iltll'A lions* of said County ul sm ilord.
Velmas Rita H ayworth and 'Aly to r’llIJN
Flo rid a .
w ltiiln
* la h l
ralonear.
rn• K s la l* of
noinihs Iroin II,e time of It,* first
hhaii, son of wealthy Agn Klrnn H i: V C R IN R A H *
IllIhllt'MlIon
of
1
llIn
not
Ire
Knoll
n
s,
*a**(j
of I i 'II ji . left b y plane e arly today
vis I to nr draiiuid shall I.* In w rit*
c ir t r in v
for Mevict, tll' v.
in
i,,
and
shall
sta
le
tho
i&gt;i.u.
&gt;•■
K TA TK ri|c M S illin A . T il
resident s and Im-'l offl.-o jionre &lt;•
The couple, whose nami's have ■r.y.V.V—T J it ? N K X T U K K IN l&gt;IH- of
llie
v)
i
mol
in,
mol
shall
he
sworn
. „ - . ,n ...ii .
■ , . c p111" T r . k .o &gt;.(;
, . * i, , r ,r n i-.h
’ — ................................ *-1 I f ’ M'WK, NAM KH ANti p l.A r’ im I..K lo hy the oiitlni.i'it hi" itffeu' or IU*
n llo rn e y, mid any such claim nr
th.'ir mi', ting on the h'rnnch SJJ8.11
and
A i n m m K K driihind
nni so 11le i slin ll he void
ttoic.-:, Iasi Ktimmer. ileelllied to w i: 'H K N m v x . u m i i u v i v i
J . W, F l.Y N T , il r r r a i f ll
TO HA V II ANY
As vaaelifor of me M i n t
ruim iirnt on future iilaun. It was V ' MIC. T IT I.H lilt IN T K IIK N T IV
W ill mid Tesiain nn l of
leirned tlm l.re se rviitio lis had been •'N t. TO T M K r-irr i t i ; r»K MKVItlt
IB A ttH U .
ri. i for them at the Hotel Dei IN H A R Ktil UP K
ath o l ym* nr** hfr^hv
n o liri*,|
| ms nm l
nf ilo
*’r0'*0,
• i i . a ln tllr« "nrIn 111#
fo u n t)' Jio tg r ol
1h’ A v lin i tmeii visitin g
1 4*nilmile
f'o iin ly
In the i!o u rl
• ' * v t t " i IN here for i i I h iii I a ninnlli. | llnua*
i„ H aiifnr.l, Florida nti
. . . j- .d o r the 1*1 a«v .1 lire * ,,.
Her d iv a c r from m-'or Orson \\ e,!ne
A. I&gt; I'M , Ml len o'clock A Jit .
heroines
final
Nov.
12.
The
p .il.
■e*s an ,I lli* r r lo |trrs*n t mm.-i .

Lions Meet

/

J . W . F l .T N T , dm *«»*A
nolllltd anil r*.|ulr*cl to pr»smi
sn&gt; claims ami drnianils which F ir s t p u h llc a lln n N o v a g iLe r I, t a n .
you, or »llh *r of v u . tmiy hn»*
rcgalnst
g a i n s t Ihc
Ihc o
r s l as ll*, ooff 4
J W. P
. V N'T, I r
K Il.r

Legal No+icws

REKVEH D A ILY
SM O RG ASBO RD

AND

OTHKR DINNRRS
f r o m 91.no
l,unch«onH From 91.25

YOUR COMMISSIONER

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In

*«i;,hliHii your claim or rig h t, m l*
o r ln ic m m i„ and . in Hie .- .la ir
o lh srw l*.' .ill .l e.lMl,w ill h* it*, I are, l *.rheM l*.| to lh*
i-late of Florida a . hv In w In „o, h
, i' **s ntHde And too, hind
IN M 1TNK8U u i i for ,-&lt;,{• j |t4vr
I Dreunto MAI my M in t .Hid o lllO 'l
.IT
J y ilg * „ f Urm lo.dr
ro ,m **"
I r , M o/1 d». * * Us n*t r'rd‘ Ihl- II ,e
ituh lay -of n , lohsr A n t i l l
ft- IV WARM

R xcrrlsr your rlpliis mih! vole Tiienday, November 2,
ut I lie CITY HALL for tbo CommlHsioner of your
cbolcg.
di
If you, ns n Tux Payer, fe»l tluil you arc entitled to
bnvc reptow nt»tIon in our City G uvernm int

THEN ELECT

C 'nuuty
o
Ju d as

IN T U
n t fi
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o F T ilB ro P N T Y

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nty
la r*- rs im e nf
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fill p enrr
'H N lift AOAINHT «A|H VHTATK

n.finupA. in M o p ;a t i :

V'*9 and .s o l. . 1 ,« n

J. E. “JIMMIE” ROWLAND, JR,
AS OUR COMMISSIONER IN GROUP NUMBER TWO
HE WILL ASSURE YOU OF THIS REPR ESEN TA ­
TION.
I' iL F.d

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Adv

FOR CITY COMMISSIONER

Anti Poultry

ROY HOLLER
A Hu:.inr:m Man
With jHilRtrietil, p.xpcrioitr* uml iilulily who plutlRw tin liont'fl Hiliiiiiiislrutioti efficiunlly ttnd ueunoinit-iilly o|«*TRled ntul
Reareti to Ihc grow th and iiruRrctu of our community.

Vote for Holler
(Group No. 1)

‘Ad

fteU P «L A i r .

CAN DEM OCRATIC NOMINEE
KEEP ALL THESE PROMISES?

Seminole* Jaycces

Last Day Monday!

w m **

STARTS TUESDAY!

m THIS

J '- i* # RASMUS
m &amp; r i «i-

J . Support Governor Thurmond In Wildwood
And Mr. Truman In Volusia County?
O. Support Tuft-Hartley Act In Orlando
And Condemn It In New Smyrna?
Pat Labor On Back In Sanford
And Kiok Him Around In Daytona Beach?
jJ. Does His Bragging; About Sending: Men To Jail And
Being: On The Taypayers Roll Ah County Judge For
12 Years Qualify Him For Congress.
g . Is 'Die Lawyer Politician The Only On® Qualified
For Congress.
Is He Ju st An Average Politician
Promising Everything Ju st To Get Your Vote

L E T S SEND A BUSINESS MAN
AND ORANGE GROWER.

T O N IG H T — T H R lT w B D !
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A P R E M IE R

To Congress, Who Is Pledged To
Work For Flood Control And W ater­
ways And Lower F reight Rates.
Place A Price .Floor tin d er Citrus
And Vegetables, Stop Green F ruit
Shipments,, L q w Cost Housing For
Veterans, Pensions For Old Folks
And Federal Aid For Highways,

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MONDAY NOV. 1, 1918

TH E

BAN EU KH

Up Reported; Availab,! _ l ° r Fall
n» noHoniv (ton
By Western
Union
Assm-inlnl I’ rrim Fashion Editor
-■
.
" ila I* I He lim e nf y rjir when
h

Telegraph service w ill I * spent |
thniinh u turn In |mi l&gt; ,
ed up by the Intrmliu-ll.m ..r « m-« * , *om,! hl"K »m&gt;make
or ill in to (te*tl nation method, Him'! K
1,1 ,be r ' u 1
l,P nml
Innttng the use nf Intermediate ' l 14' ' V ' 1^
■"•lU’Oilng d ir k ..ml
m inu s! hamlllmr and known uu,
for that roHdml party*
the turret nr push-button met hud.
fMn * be mere coincidence lin t
.L e s te r T h arp , manager nf the- '-*
,'',,'M;f«. " |rn r. . u ,
rt„ii
'c a t office of the Western Union " *
i * ,h m T *"",*1 l! " f ''* " mt
Telegraph
- . To ., announced today.
ay. ! ;,t0 /h ip p in K glitter frocks calen
The present method of sending j In xhnprt nil over tile rounl i y i iithf
flint t hem in
o m n ' about now. You run
— ---telegrams by Il-Iciy-IKtetetype m
Iwtwcen
cities aueh as Sanford ami nieve. 1 " " '’r ,r '’ '""K *'*
I'* '*»"» ham!,
land, Ohio, he pointed out. reuuhe.l *" " r n r'J' W u ifs . I f ym .ie the
relays at Jockaonvllte, Atlanta '"""'■i vatlve type, you II Ilk,, the
and Cincinnati, where operator* Hinge of 1 * 1 ny tones in dress-up
would paste the printed tape ntnl clothes.
. . . . . If volt
... take
, ynui roloi
tin Jews.
send the message on at each town, j * " ' uf ,,1'* you II Ro for the
B y the new method, the measaRe
-bessen d rd g n .d f»r holiday
would lie. sent to a central station
(fo r the southern mates In A t - &gt; /
“ f l &gt;«* ''"•»* populai iyl-&gt;
tauta. H a.) where an operatoi
J'"* ''" " m i,|s the eorktail dress
would sim ply pu*li « destination
f ' ow
,b r " 'd fii
button marked. “ Cleveland. Ohm," [
wi t hrfrmuralv
Ii . r I.and the reperforator would auto, i
long slee-.r.l Jacket to im t.
m attcallv transm it the m enage ' M' l,,nP pursuits. remove the Jar
there In a few seconds.
ket to reveal
a low-cut paitv
* During their recent -10 day
•
after nmitfawn
stay
The s lif f . rnstlv fabric* such as
tn Hattiesburg, M iss., Mr. and
Mrs. Tharp were enabled t» study taffeta anil faille are i ii liigit favor
the new method. Operators of the for dress.un wear thin sea ion. with
local office who have or w ill study clinging crepes also holding tlid r
the system in Mississippi include own. Newecl arc tin- muted Vic
Miss M arv Louise Sm ith. Mra. Ida lorian colors and rhangcalile or
iridencrnl tnffotnn. t'lit lio-rc are
Fakess and Mrs. M ary Mykttka.
still plonly of glowing colors
around for women who like to he |
vivid.

frnrk

Youngest F irst Lady
_______
Cheers Her Candidate Marines To Set Dp
A P N «* .fe a tu re s
OfflCC Itt Sflllfold

C O L U M B IA . S. Cr— A ttra ctive ,
dsrk-haired Jean Crouch T h u r­
mond, bride c f D lxieerat presiden­
tial candidate J . Strom Thurmond,
U the youngest governor’s lady
In the land: 22.
Fiv e days aftor the general
elieHon next month, the South
Carolina governor, who heads the
StM es’ Rights Democratic ticket,
svitl celebrate the f l i s l annlveraary of tb rlr m sriisg c
And ever since the wedding—
at an Improvised
n.lla r . In the
,
- gov.

O R LA N D O . Nov 1, (S p e cial)— |
Sgt. Barrett W ater*. m chatge oT
M arine reel lilting In f’ cntral F lo r­
ida, today nunottnerd Mist S ta ff
Sgl, W .1 Mason would establish
a temporary Marine Corps reci lilting stallon at the Sanford
Post Office on Tuesday Sgt M a­
son’s hours w ill i f fiooi In A M.
until l| P M d silv, and lie w ill
remain through the following Saturdav.
"W e are accepting enlistments

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fin* lilt y e a r s u n d e r th e one p a r l y a y .J e m .
W H Y se n d a H em n eru t w in * is a tip p o rl m g M r. T r ilt m in to a K e p iih lle a n ( on
g r e s s ? T h a t is , u ip |M irtin g h im in Y o ltn u a C o m it y . Im i'i In* s n p p m tin g H n v e rm ir
T h u r m o n d m S e m in o le C o u n ty - - p a t tin g L a b o r on th e haek in one e n iin ly an d
k ic k in g lu m iin u im l in a n o t h e r ?
Is n 't lie c a r r y in g w a t e r tut b o th d i o i i l d i * . ” Is n 't
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a whIH from ore public fu nctio n , ^
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Ions,. Jean Thurmond i* an| tnicc not
conviction
vet received their prnntdent supporter of llic
liie principles nave
of “state rigiits." hid as a worn-1Induction nolicis.
an she still finds time tp consider
such important items as clothes Cia llsok-Dnijht
ar.d cuisine.
She’s a real beauty, Mender,
Htlp Voi
f"|rly tall ar.d with a (fillet, gen
tic mnmier. Him in n'"*t fon-t of M ir Yti Fail Lon?
tailored clothe*, uial South Caro­ Ym, Wsch-nitniMwar h»lpIhsl h«'llinian* like her taalc. Fur nuldic
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appearances, she goes In fur a schr
b*mdtch/ U b***u*a ot rondipstlon.
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tflvndlir IsislIW. (l •
dork, ba*l» color. Hhe uses Jew­ uiuAiiyBfonpl »Ill*
elry sparingly and doesn't go In r r a S Y BBfltihorf«uw*hewhrftt.mUktn
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for many Dill* mid furbelows.
wlUi tour stM isllo si. It &gt; " « » '•
Part -if her smart usrdmlie. at Mllsr
IroukUd e llh .tuth irmplom* s i toil ot
least, is due to efforts nf her sis­ smxUto,
k*»d«th«, i w t i ilemsch. n*luImM, *h r« U ii l i i k a s • i m i ' i ’ M 'i, ;
ter. Frances Crunch, a tatantrd nonlst
b s tla u L Ssd brtolh—and it {M
gm with, a needle, Jean Thur. iltsplom i »f» duo only to conillpsllOn— |
tr.ond la at homo with scissors t i i a m e h s l niMk-Prsush* “ */ it® t°T I
and needle In hind, hut at the toy. (H I s piek*l« lod»T.__________ _________
moment nhe’a hsd only time to
“touch tilings up.’’ Ruth the
Crouch girls lesrncH their way
around a sewing basket at Wlntlnop College, the slate's worn
er.'s college at Rock Hill,
The executive mansion bosstn
a corps of ilnmestle help, imt
Mia. Thurmond likis to get
Into the kitchen from lime to
time, whipping up n surprise
for her 4fl-yeur-nld Inwhiiml
I dish
At the moment she's entranced
with a new recipe fur deviled crab,
hut she has a sizable stoic nf
NEW FORD V-8 ur 6 Cylinder MOTOR
Southern recipe secrets, such ss
, hrmlny grits, fried rhicken and
i “good ole corn bread.’’
In spile of the difference heand TRANSMISSION
j twssu tier age and her husband’s,
ahe has to race In keep up with
, the athletic-minded governor. It's
j nothing unutunl for the Tluir~i mends In take a flve-or »ix-mtle
‘ hike.
“Of course, I'm worn out on
these treks,” she confesses.
The Thurmond-Crmich romance
iprang from a childhood admit
ntlon and a brersy cnurt-shiiIn of
the boss and his secretary, Soon
after Jean graduated from college,
the began working as a secretary
In the governor's office.
By the end of the summer,
their engagement wen accepted
as fact by South Carolinians al­
though it was not announced forl, malty until early last fall.
The governor had first met
ilan before the war whnn he war
a circuit judge and the a high
Khool leader In her home village
of F.lko, Hha hen a fond memory
of the nccaalnn.because the hand­
some Judge told her she had
rose
pretty eyes.
Before she finished her formal
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etudlee, the governor named Jean
Ml»» South Carolina” for the
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a for him In sboiU
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ut, true to
Southern traditions, she thinks
aha should stay In the bnck-groun1
as far as her husband's public
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P II Y 8 I C A L H E A L T H .
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of tin, Lord la perfect, converting
the soul.— P*. 10:7.

Vole ai you pirate lomoirow,
but vote, and don't blame in il
you don't volt rigid.
While Ruma keep*. American
attention loaned on Berlin, »hr
cult our throat behind our back in
Manchuria.
Labor leaden, like to pan R e­
publican* fur the Tail-Hartley Act,
but you ought to tee the bill
Pieiident Tinman proposed in the
middle of the lailioad lliik r.
People vulfering with allergies,
hay fevei, nitlima, and ikin tendtivity, sometime* develop blind
spot*, a prominent Atlanta physi­
cian tell* thr Southern Medical
Association at Miami. The bauble
with tome of us Southern Demo
crali it, we are allergic to Rrlitib lk A JU ----------------------------------------

Roger Habton, world famous
economitt, predict! the United
State* it heading for a gigantic
butt and nu atomic war, but
Arthur Whitetide of .Dunn and
Biaditieei tayt it isn't to, and teet
veiy little difficulty ahead ■of us
unless there should be an inter­
national breakup. So there yoit
are, folks, you payt your money
and you takes your choice.
Anyone who thought that "g&lt;
old Uncle Joe/* at President Ti
man wa* want to call Stalin, woul
be a strong influence for pearl
whenever it came In a tliowdown
were doomed to diiappointmeit
last week wlirn the Red dictAldr
revealed that lie is juit as unpleataui and di'atiieeahie as Vithlntky.
Firemen, a* a rule get tmill
credit fiom the public a* a wholl,
but when a fire breaks out in your
home or an apartment house where
you are trapped on the fifth floor,
you'd be willing to give them your
etilite bank account. F.iglit
Fight persons
»c
were reported injured in a Chicago
Ch
apartment file, but Vi would have
been burned lo dealh, if fiiemen
hadn’t rescued them.

String1 Beans

Ties To Europe

(he Sanford Herald

Piek-The-Wlnner
1(7,1011aura trust Fate* Oaet

Eisenhower Politics

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team*.
The contest this week I* being
sponsored by the Robson Sporting
Goo ilk and the R lt* Theater. Rob­
son’s Is giving a true Temper fish ­
ing rot) for firs t place and n Gold­
smith football tor second place
prixes. The K ltx w ill award two
passe* to each o f ,hi&gt; next Ihree
winners to .see "Tw o Guy* From
T e xa s," starring Dennis Morgan 1
rnd Jack Carson on Nov. 14 and
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China.
The Japanese preface their d is­
pute* w ith a recapitulation of
I heir new civil rights, even though
■ they still do not appear to under[Mint ii "land
. Even the G rat­
Republican?
n,#17 ,them fu ,llyy„,

is General Eisenhow er a Democrat or n
This niuch-debatcil question receives for the firs t lime f ir s t- ' ,m{{! U n Shanghai »- people aare
hunt! unswer in Robert E. Sherwood’s new book. Roose- In fear
■K secret police
-ami
of- the
veil and Hopkins", containing H arry L. Hopkins’ wnr-time the retroactive law* which ore liediaries. The diary says Elsenhow er told Hopkins in June signed to enforce the new ccnnoni1?
of austerity and stability.
1944, th a t he and his fam ily had alwayrf been Republicans program
The Japanese at times appear
and had voted against Roosevelt every tim e until 1944, lestless under the occupation. But
but th a t he did vote Roosevelt the last tim e.
oi,nii except the Communist* show
T his would settle th a t question, except for one thing any marked unti-forelgn feelings
Sherwood, com m enting on Hopkins' statem ent, says that or lietrny any altitude which
Jeopardise American aid.
"Ike" said in M arch, 1944, th a t he und his family had always might
Foreign
businessmen
are
im ­
been Kansas Republicans, but th a t he him seif had never patiently confident of a future
voted In Ills life. Said Sherwood:
without government control*.
In Shanghai the hostility to­
"He felt th a t since an urmy officer m ust nerve his
government w ith full loyalty and devotion regardless of its ward foreigner* seems to l»e part
the atmosphere. American busi­
political coloration, he should avoid all considerations of of
nessmen in China are extrem ely
politicial partisanship. Ho had been opposed to the third pessimistic. They miy Chinese
term simply because he wuh naturally conservative anil a policies uri* crippling them, even
respecter of trndltlon, but be was most em phatic in express- though
...... the Chinese themselves
tig his hope th a t Roosevelt would run for u fourth term I
they nerd both foreign Intel_ I V l. i ie fP-fllftfO
I &gt;nw Japanese have Just been
So th a t Is th a t.
shocked l&gt;v a bribery scandal

Sanford TB Meet
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Mitnflnuvit Fr**M run* On#j

Inillrateil that speaker* of na­
tional prnnilnenca In tlia field of
control of tuberculosis would he
on the proerant here.
Miss Boyd said that in the
three state, three city o/ county
and one state hospitals devoted
to treatment of tuberculosis there m
are IIbd beds or one and a half *
beds fur each death attributed to
T B . Accepted standards fix a de­
sired figure of two to three hnU
per death, lu ll even so, Flo rida was
reported fa r ahead of many Mates
In this rpspect.
I'iu iiim s o.i deaths per hundred
thousand of population
rank*
twenty-fourth In the country, said
ninuuiiting to 110,000,000. T h l* I* Miss Jones. Even with n -loath
considerable, but It appear* minute rate three times th a t o f tho white
alongside the corruption of many population, there is great concern
t'lilncse o fficial*.
over I he luct that T B cukcj nmum,
Japanese industrial production | negroes are s till not being found
n
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Increasing.
d«*BIlittj
m
s
rii
com­
nod reported. . ———
So m any of those who are either rich or fntnai]
plications. W ar and unrest have
both credit th eir success to snatching a t hope through dark uM ricted China's Industrial out­
clouds of trouble, pain, and g rief th a t some of these lucky put, which alw ays has been sm all­
breaks deserve to be giyen notice. P erhaps when we are er than Japan's.
As for Inflation, prices of es­
disappointed o r are sorrow ing over some m i s t a k e I tint
By W . V . Bitting
sentials remain fa irly stable In
Tourhtofi Drag Co.
th reatens to engulf us In disaster, rem em brance or Itow Japan.
Everyone knows w hat hap­
There la an enemy of health
others turned catsotrophles to good account will help us pened In China liefore the gov­
that you alone can conquer
ernment took steps to check run*
to do the same.
. , . w o rry. ,
F'sllure w as Howard Johnson's luckvfJ « ,euk although U .awa.v Inflation,, Now tlty rf « • , .. W o rrying la. courting tomor­
didn't seem so a t the tim e for he lost 'flflff.OOO in his first signs the new gold yuan, Issued row's trouble today . . . w a it­
as a s ta h iliie r, is beginning to
ing energy on fears that usual­
resta u ra n t. It was to pay his huge debt th a t hr Itegaii all skip.
ly never m aterialise.
,
ovpr —with a type of eating place built especially for mo­
The differences carry over into
I f every single day were
to rists som ething no one else was doing. His insistence upon lh» physical appearances of lh« lived for that day Itse lf, ob­
those rules which make
good food, a ttrac tiv e surroundings und m oderate prices citlss and the altitude of their serving
for
future
happiness,
life
Inhabitant*.
mado the touring public seek out his re sta u ra n ts wherever
would be much pleasanter,
Japan'* confident people ore
every bit as gain fu l, and health
they happened to be—and made liim a millionaire.
slow ly rebuilding their Imndied
would be h eller.
To Eric Stanley Gardner, his lucky break came in a metropolitan centers.
When you are worried about
Hm
the
continuing
deterioration
caution frojn the district attorney of B utte &lt;'m inty who
of Shanghai'* towering building* your health, see the doctor,
warned him about not having a license to fight. In those — luilnuched by
„v w a r . — and
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know what Is wrong, If an y­
Iht*
I . . .rw,„„,|I r(.Ml»**nr*s
,t
i,urt&gt; itsnihlrii
fllll lollthing. T h a t knowledge w ill
days, Mr. G ordner was striving to em ulate J im* Louis. The ’ |IM
you to conquer Instead of
friendly encouragem ent of the district attorney helped him hug to on* who knew that city help
fear Illness.
decided upon m aking low his career, although It m eant ' M om the war,
Very often the doctor's pre­
studying nights. HIb first clients became story m aterial.
scription when compounded by
a skilled, reliable pharm acist
And th a t’B why he has so m any fans th a t he is always busy
w ill
erase whatever
health
Gulden Fried Jumbos
eith er w riting or plnnning another whodunt
worries you m ay have.
You never can tell in what guise your durk cloud may
This la the 1301 h of a seclee of Ed ito rial advertisements
rain down gold, fam e, or both. Ju st be ready like these men
Phone 9194
appearing In thla paper eeeh
were when your tu rn comes to hit the jackpot.
Closed Monduyn
Monday.

Silver Lining

Worry la An
Enemy of Health

FRIED SHRIMP
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How To Vote

CIVIC DRAMA GUILD
OF N.Y. 1941-49

By John Temple Grave*

Dfcma fttlNol Svbwlplion Setlet

Androw publican.
Th#
bravM t
thing
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Jackto n _____
avar______
did,” ____
H a rry Trumsn
The question fo r those who aro
told Houllierntra at Raleigh, "was not going to vote fo r Dewey
to atand up and tell hla own people therefore, is not whether we shall
in thalr face* that they were throw our vote uway but on whom
wrong.” Modestly Mr. Truman we shall throw it . Sh all wa throw
left nta audtanca to Gil In tho It away on M r. Trum an fo r blind
picture of hlmtaif aa the modern and tem porarily eeneelee* p arly
jackton bravely tailing Southern­ loyalty's etke or to play safe w ith
they art wrong about the our political hideat Or shall we
We boast about two-parly gov­ er*
Federal (one propoaale. But the throw It away" on th* Btatee
ernment in the United Slates, bgt lclure won't Gil Iteelf in. Reading Rights -.icket to r dear principle's
when Florida - voters go to the \# Preeldent’a word# I remember sake fur the great emancipation

ORDI1 YOUR
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which will make the South a more
prlied und precious minority .than
I : has ever been, for the general
■hake-up which (■ going to bring
i genuine two-party system to the
Boulh without destroying It In the
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polls tomorrow they will find foiit a vM t to hi* home town, Independ­
ence, Mo., |a it Spring, and Roger
residential candidates listed on
Sirmon, the mayor, who Introt ____ . . . ...... ......| four sej
duced me, and who la Mr. Tru­
and distinct parlies. More thl man1* beet local friend, telling
ntn we Southerners had the Preilthat, in various othsr parts of I
all wrong on the civil liberties
countries, the Socialist Party, L— ivaiM tt, "He7* your &gt;orf. really—
Socialist Libor Parly, the Prohibi­ t'a Juet that ha h it to do thla aa
tion Party, the Christian National­ * political noeeiilty.11
Maybe It'* brave, mayba It'a
ist Party and the Socialist Worker* bring a modem Andrew Jaekaon,
Party will have their candidal
to play politic* with Southern
mlaorjr on the race question Ilka
names on the ballots. If you ca
that,
to sacrifice your real feeling*
find what you want out of gl
and thr vital Interrit* of th#
that assortment, it's your fault, no
the syslem's.
»
A S J W « ^ ,t o S iS
negro minority vote# which
In connection with tomorrow’s
have a balance of power la
doubtful State*. Hut some
election, you may be interested “
know that in 1944 Governor
•V received 143,000 votes
Florid* against (be lindafsata
Roosevelt in the middle of ■ &gt;
when few people were disposed
change horse*. Dewey'* vote *
30 percent of tbe total.
Roosevelt receiving about 339,1
With no Roosevelt to run *«a
it
i and no war to
W1U1
time, Dewey
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Brafons connected w ith th« M ir k tt
F ru it Company has Another thou ry. Ha say* that the cold weather
has nut y«t arrived In the north
enough to cut down the flow of
products there, and predicted that
demand for citru s w ill In cre a se ^
when this happens.
Q uality of
local fru it 1* good, he said, and
about three weeks ahead of th**;
o f last year as fo r aa m atu rity is
concerned.
,
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packing of citrus fru it has been
going on here for th# last three
weeks. P atrick F ru it Co. haa a
very Interesting w ay of moving
fru it In mesh bag* bv means of
overhead conveyers from which
the hogs of fru it are hung by
strings. They go quite a distance®
down the outside platform to
chides where they are shunted
either lido freight cars or truck*.
UmlernraUi the bags are the belt
Hue conveyors for boxed fru it.
More thou n million bag* of
citrus fruit were parked In bag*
last year at the plant, la id W. A .
P atrick. ,

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Jutt how much influence the
United Nations hat in pteventirjg
war it shown hy the situation in
Palestine whctc UN cease fih&gt;
orders have been repeatedly vio­
lated by both tides. Now if the
UN can't bring peace lo the Holy
Land, what chance would it have
between two major poweit such
as France and F.ngland. for in­
stance, or Russia and the United
Slates 1

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It is now decided that the Western Union in Europe
B r R U S S E L L B R IN K S
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(F o r DcW Itt M k c K e iu it)
thnt these two W estern Hem isphere nations enter it milllury
A P Foreign A ffa irs Analyst
xamirity ntfreement w ith the union of five European nations.
The political groundwork for Borne such pact already has
been laid in Canada, B ut in th is country public discussion
T O K Y O -* Japan Im* not yet
of the possibility has been hardly more th an cusuul, and the reached sta b ility, hut it appear*
proposed tre a ty will come before thB Senate w ith t lie Impart almoat rock-ribbed hy comparison
w ith China.
of u new Idea.
Thl* I* thr conclusion I drew
The
United
S
tates
has
never
entered,
in
tim
e
of
jietire,
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from a month’s vacation on the
agreem ents com m itting Am erican forces to war for the tip-1 continent. The din of clamorous
fente of another nation. The Monroe Doctrine, while i t ' China was still in my ears on
achieved much th e sam e result oh for as other Am erican na­ returning to the outward calm
tions were concerned, did not have th e nweeping force of of thl* occupied country.
The differences between the two
u m utual defense tre a ty . Such treaties a re among the "enare even greater now
tongling alliances" which p ast United S ta te s policy has re­ countries
than they were u year ago, when
jected. *
I made another swing aero**
A tre a ty com m itting the United S tates to go to war China.
In Japan the hleolngicnl w ar Is
under specific fu tu re circum stances is not- constitutionally
possible A tre a ty could be entered, however, under which the continuous and *u are the battles
government would lie bound to regard a tta ck ugulnst an­ for political power. But under the
they are being fought
other nation as an a ttack against the U nited S tates. When occupation
in the bloodies* arena* of argu­
that situation occurred under a treaty , th e Congress then ment and political maneuvering.
would decide whfether w ar or m ilitary action were justified.
Even In Bhangliai and Hong
We know now th a t we cannot avoid entanglem ent hy Kong, fa r from China's civil w ar
refusing to make alliances. I t ia time' to give serious consi­ fronts. It Is Ini possible to escape
deration to th e feasibility of UBing alliances us a way to pre­ the violence of China’* struggle.
The fa ll of Tsin an , capital of
vent future w ars of a kind which would Inevitably involve .‘ lhantung Province, Increased the
us.
lenslon and apprehension In South

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mrs. Davis Honored
AROUND the TOWN!IMrf,1R°u«,ll!®t Lands
By C o - H o s te s s e s
Local Umirchwomen

Social 4nd Personal Adioilies
farlln Palm er Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
M O N D AY
Chapter!) of the Woman’* A u xi­
lia ry u# Holy Cross Kpixeupul
Church w ill meet at 3:00 P, M. as
follow *: St. Ague* Chapter wIth
M r*. H. O. Chase, 24fiO Mellonv illa Avenue: St. Ann’* Chapter
w ith M r*. B. L. I ’crkln s, 80tl Magr.olia Avenue, M rs, Sailh* Bruu.io,
co-hostess; St. Catherine's Chap­
ter with M r*. B. F . Whltuer, U02
Oak Avenue, Mr*. St. C lulr
Oil W hile,
co-hostess.
St, M ark’s Chnpter
w ill meet h I H:(K) 1*. M. ol the
home of Mrs. Martha Coleman
with Mr*. W. K. Watson a* io *,
hostess.
TU ESD AY

_
9

The board of inanagen of the
Sanford Woman'* Club w ill mew
a t the club house In the sun room
at 10 00 o'clock.
The Daughtei* of Wesley Class
o f the F irs t Methodist Cliurrh will
meet w ith Mr*. K. C. Daniels, 1200
Oak Avenue u! 8:00 P.M . Cohostesses w ill lie Mr*. O. K. White,
M r*. P . A . Rowland, Mr*. W. K
Haines and Mr*. It. A. Fn trell.
They w ill have u marhel basket
sal# after the meeting.
W ED N ESD A Y
”1 lie iig n lu i Imslness meeting
end luncheon of the Hanford Wo
man'a Club w ill lie held at the club
house. The guest speaker w ill he
M r*. J . B. K irk p a tric k , president
uf the Southern Division of the
Amercun l.egion A u xilia ry . Mr.
K irk p atrick w ill *peak at L-lu
o'clock at the close of the lms&gt;
lues* meeting and her subject
w ill lie •'Veteran’s Helmbilltution"
Hostesses for the meeting w ill he
M rs. H. It. McCaxIlu. Mrs. J . H
W illiam s, Mrs. J . U. Crawford,
M rs. l e i H. l.esher, Mrs. A. It
Johnson, M rs. J . J . Hocco and M m .
Ralph Austin Smith. Reservations
foi the luncheon may be made
with Mr*, l.esher or M r*. Johnson

World Community
Dav To Be Nov. 5

P e r s o n a l s

M i. smt Mrs. It. I.. Kuonlx a n ­
nounced today the idigngvm fiii and
uppioaching m ar. lug. of tUsjd
i In lighter lloha Joyce Komit* to
John Dean M elw llaii, son if Mr.
nod Mrs. M rl.ellan of this city.
The wedding w ill la- all event of
Nov. 18,
Mi&gt;* K ih iii U was Lorn In West
ViiKlulu and she attended school*
III that state and in Sanford. M l.
Mrl.ellnn is n nstive of (ienrgia
lb attended Sanford rrlunils anil
i ’ a uieiiiher of the Seminole High
Hsliool giadtialing ila - x of I *»47.

Friem l* w ill be w m v to learn
that M rs. K ian k /v i.-,-. S r. 1*
tc llitlc
l l „ a. lly ill at tl„
. . . ald l.angh*
the .K. rin
, 01l Memorial llo s|iiiu l.
John Schioetlvr l et in m il on
F rid a y from Miiineu|iolls, Minn,
v here he visited i l lative* for
several week*.
Charles Daw-on, u -Indent at
Boll In* College In Winter P ark,
la s been liledgrd in the Alph
Phi l.ainhdii Iru trrn iiy .

\ 1 i*u U / n w n u e
'••Irji
M i*. It. A t'nhh return.
iYirs.
w aifn tr 10 '■i aae
)eJMl'.
|lf,and
FHday
frum ^,.vv#rk N Y
nI irU—4
|n
Convention
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taken purl ill event* at the convintIon o f the Florida Congress of
la r .n t s and Teachers b-ing held
In West I’ ulni Beach Nov 0 .1 1 is
Mrs. A . (J. Wagner of Chuluotn.
■Mr*. Wag net w ill Herve ns gen••ral in fo rm aliiiii chnlrman for
the Ti.ivention, Mrs. J
Floyile
O riffln of Tint pn ;* th • president
of the Congress, Mrs. I., it. Rush,
tot. serves as the nrcxldeitl of tie*
Semlnola County C oiiih ,II, P. T . A.
The convent (on them*' w ill lie
"Ib'-d'M'oveiintf the F a m ily”. Knox
Walker ol A lt ,iiln , vice president
of Region I I I of the National Con.
u * sk of Parent* anil Teachers,
Vi III lie ihe national representative
a* the Jfith annual couvi nliou.

Konuwuwl
By M BS. J . II. M EN U K

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-------Mr. and M r*. J . I., lugley have
| left for Miami where lliey w ill
i visit relative*. They are expected
to le ltirn to Hanf ud on Wt-ilne*.
day,.

Friend* w ill be glcd to learn
that (.’lay W illiam - is able to lie
mil following an npeiiilliin per
funned nt tin* Fernald l.iiiig liloii
Menmrinl llospilol.
Mr. mill Mrs. I. II Uiuvey hie
a* their guest* for tin h i ckemi
Mr and Mrs. Jo- lla k n of Sav.m
null, (h i. and I .«■In- Harvey ol
the U nlvei illy
ol
Fluthia in
’ tlailiesville.
Mi** France i t'ohli of Florida
State
U niversity
ntlenite.l tin
Stetson humeroniliig fool hall guue
In Del.at.il on Satllrdny Mis* c .ilil
Is a member of the r S U hand II
I which she play* a clarinet

Mr. and
Mrs
B. R. tlrn v are.
.
..
M r. and M r*. W o rl W Wit m e,
uim ounciiig the etigapem eiit and ^ tu rn e d y rs te n la y (..... Riadettlon
appi iniching m a rria g e of th e ir , w h* r * they s|w ut a week w ith il&gt; „
daughter, M ary * nth erlne, (.• J o h n ' Mm urt,j ilaughtei in law v|i m,..
S. f raw fnrih son of Mr. and M r*.
V A. O rawfor I of loivonin, •!»
I lie u ntiling w ill lie nil event of
Dec. 21, complete plans fin the
cr lemony w ill l«* announce,I | it or.
M..... CVaV . - m Hiaooele ol Lym an

M i*
Italpo W urm r mid i t ,.,,
children. Italpn Is citv editor fm
the Bradenton lle r.ih l

K—, n
s ]*art-y i.m .o t,., r ,
visit S live r tilt nil Spring- wei1 H igh School utnl u senior o f Mr. ainl Mrs. J I. II itou. Mi
W orld Com m unity D ay w ill lie Flo rid a S ta te U n iv e rs ity , T a lla h ** - and Mr*. (I. D I.and '
,.l Sanobserved by the Doited Council of see.
Mr C ra w fo rd I* employed I fold, Mr. end Mrs Fianh t'ontiell
C hurch Women on N ov. fi at 3:30 by (Ilf Chester Lock Cimipuny o fjn f D cl.sm l. Mr. uml Mis Albert
P .M . at Ju n io r H igh School. A New York C ity .
| l&gt;unn and thiiightei Kliraheth »»f
short ta lk on "W o rld
Needs To
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The Longwuiiil C ivic League w ill (iain esviilc anti l.a w ii'iic. llu ilim .
day" w ill Ii# given hy llev. II. I. 'meet Tuesday al ,1:00 n'cluck when a sim lsnt ut the D i.ivei-d y
/.Im m rrinan. a 20 mlmde film 1' if speaker w ill lie Moji&gt;' Paul Florida.
Mrlp " D#lay#tJ Pilg rim *" w ill be | Crunk, prominent U-gionnjire of
• hown and " Pock a-Tow*,l" linti iD ilum lu wlm*e tuple w ill In* “ Out
M rs it. E . E l-h m i) Mix I M
die* w
A ll women Youth, Tomorrow's C U lie n ,." T ill* U sm cni'i mid Mr*. Lillia n Vickery
......
„ .ill
. . „it# dvilicated
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and interested person* arc urged "till I m- an open meeting und aD^ltfi SuturdtiA morning for Atlanta,
cordially
invited I Lin. w heic Mb* E lih ir r y md Mr
lo attrud. The program w ill Ian im rcnt* ore
There w ill bn u social hour.
t-’amcren w ill spend a few day)
on# hour.
Seminole County Federation i f end Mr*. V ic lrt y
ontnuied to
Persons packing "Pack-*-Ttiw *l"
bundl#s are urged to have them Woman's Club* w ill have tin. fall
at th# Ju n io r High Bchonl by 3:01) sssslun ut l.imgwood Hvtcl Nov. P
... ., r.m
P.M.. mi
on Frid
r rmov
ay tor
for ii»o,c.»nun.
dedic.atlon Including liiuctiooii, gtiiu'* and
business. A noniinul *nni w ill La
9
Th#»e bundlM ore belnC parked charged,
fo r a hov or g irl 14-1M venr* of
Member* of C lili* t .'In........ were
ag# mikI Mr*. A . J . l'#i#r*oti1 invited to the d#liglllfol le ip llu n
president ttf tlie U nite,I Church given hv tin. Hunfurd Epi co|,ai
Women’* iiotaniration, puinteil out Ctiureli in honor of Rev, and Mr* I
• that tlie*e gift* are lieing aent I I. I. Zlm m erm iiii Ttm rxday evenfor the purpose of pepping up tlie itlg.
nplrita of the .voting people of
Mr*. K ,ill, tVnt,-on, ai-'uiiinli.-n
war-turn cuiintrle* "In l«l tbem ed plnnl-i, Im* piano ptipilx at |
know Dial Die U liiistlan wotue&gt;i I.Vtimu M'liind mi Monday, .m l
in Am erica a p p r e c i a t e tlieli Tlmrsduv*.
dream* and proliieni*, and tlm l we
There w ill he u h u ri .lance at
love tfteni."
t.ltnury Hall Frid a y , Nuv. 5 to, '
^
Mr*. Peterson explained that to the hvni'fil III (lie l.ougWiNid Boint
pari) these hmulles u towel 22 ing &lt;'Int..
incltea wld* l* used aa a founda­
A large group from Baptist
tion Into which 1* folded new or W .M .U. including Rev, M. D, J.irk Rnnd-M'new garment* lo form a* sou ulli'lidrd the Association'*
complete an outfit »* poaalb!*. To meeting in Daytuna W tdnu day.
he Included are bedroom slipper*,
Charles II. .Searcy, J r ., itrii c*«x*
soft-suteil, new m aterial fur » Avlntiim Electrician w ith Die Navv
Hrea*. or yarn , **w lng k it. Alan la guest of hi* parents, Mr. and
soap, comb, tooth bruah, lialr pin*, Mr*. C. B. .Searcy, 8r.
Mr. uml M rs.C , A . Water ha I it ,
hankie*, socks, stockings, neckties,
scarfs w lllcli Mre to I*' p a c k e d Into U .thd av . vlvbm liuil fur memiier* '
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a pnekethook. tioiirh or wash- a l their horn* on Trout I n k - .'
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cloth. Nothing breakable or likely Tw elve mendicr* wore In t h e ;
game*.
to spill 1* to lie psed.
Mr. and M rs. Ralph Hammond j
Also to iw Included is a friendly
not* w ith the a»nd*r'a name and and son Robert have returned from
address. The** article* are to lw Holden, Mar*, where they vlrited
placed at one and of the towel In another son und grand children.
Lym an P .T .A . put on aa excel­
which it la wrapped and pinned
together w ith a thwart assorted lent chicken supper ami lU llow oVu
safety pin*. T h e ;b u n d le should program Friday night
the* be wrapped firm ly in a pleco
o f cloth w ith larjr* crayon letters
marked w ith a B fo r hpy or 0 for
'Mi * lrt and giving t h e 's is * , "re *
Peterson Mated tM t^ th * hundU
Is to he taken to th * J u n L r H igh
.School fo r dedication: on Nov. 5

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CHINA SALE

al a;30 P.M.

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J E A N S A Y K it was down from
'A
i»f lot'aI c h u iib e i have
T a lly !•&gt;'.kins ilniliiiic and a tend­
ing the foie hull games ovei Hi­ •Itow n a sincere w illingness to
• ip in i he work of the fnrthlt's nice to see
'Veekeml .
C L A Y W IL L IA M S out following coming ( ‘h ri*tni.is Soul Sale, Mrs.
an opomtinn nt the local liosjo- I
r. KouiniHat local Soul Sale
tul .
. Dm' of the fittest things '■hhiimn'i, announced this morning,
we saw ovei tin1 weekend wu* ! ’ I’ &gt;H Iilip T tltiv e that pio|iU&lt;
little PA I I V
S M IT H m nrchittr «&gt;'&lt;h tie s |iilit ol this orguniwith the hand
mill triple liming ............ ipd the work Hint it Is doi-itli her fiot to keep fiotn Iwdng ,
....... .i.nong out people " he
run over
uml the blind by tie- d'clniod
"T h e
w illingness
of
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t, 4
i ' ii lin f in iD ' jh way
i ' b lifu'h nl
l hi* ••mifhh'Hrt1' tf11*V
lug ...................
JO HN t\ l , i trying despot ately 111bi |j;*1 vt* m 1h** T it A vt**h*i u11tiili.
ti!It**I vtd1 1 1 if••••rt ti»
to get iicto-s F ir s t S treet w it limit 1 sun
Vi it fill III*. Il f till If ll KKUiun
Tliuse enjoying tin evening w ith I being run over
".M O N K
u t Mu i s, tittiuh in hi* done.*1
M i-. Davis w o ,. .Mr*. .McKee. M m. P E N .N E T I
and JIM M Y
BOW
I * - S»-ruii flu t i hsi&gt; h ff ii re*
h id ,, it M Inin s. M rs J It D u v ls, L A N D enm ns-m g I ho p o litn o l
Wtiiitlei w lirii* MiMii^tbli foi ii si if f of wnrbein
,Mi- I' V I'ntili, M is Iv In la w , M rs. ultusitiuli
’ihl'ITIlHIII*,
Mfs
Ivov T ill) ' M i- E . M llo w iin l, | | A.Mil TV MKS l&lt;I l WttJa I'nlfie &gt;«• ,,f* &gt;l'l imlllV
l hit fill SutlifslY ||| |M"1 , LMinmli *1 M‘\« nil'll illltl
Mi
Ed Sooth. Mi* T . E . Sm ith,
M i- li VV Blown, Mis B'lVinuiiii Wi t v Mt( ‘iiitl M BS J A C K IIA L t 1• •*’ ' ‘ hint •» wnikui 1 1 1 1 1 1 lint ‘ he
e ii.ii|i . 1 1 . nhu tiikm r p n ii,
A Kndei Mi- t'lu iile* It. Itoive*, oml M IIS (iK n lD iT . r o t ’ ll V with
i Ut unit* n needed TlieV tit** lo
t V iil Ion— Mr* S .1. I hi v in, BiMi •JIM M Y
Vi
BKN W ill IN I K u if 'llm if will* »• !*•••» t•i Xho.tez lltiitiH , ehaililRIl
M is llicksnii Alls J . P. I tllir
1mutiil Mis 1 |, llio' Ion, M is. (1711 H11ll: h'.eti 1 m fl &lt;&lt;Ml ol tlie * t Hi* ■ a*vi o d m N ic iii.
IIK N IfV
I'i id Alim s Atis. Margaret M yers, 1‘iKirly W „ .r iy
lu h i t h i n : i n j i t i f . h
Alls* hollise M ollel, Miss Versa M rlrA H U N Mid Rl&gt; I A N K Wole
IlM l | V W iifil), Nov I, t/1%—
having an eau ust to n vfixatio n
\V» iiilcm k . . ml tlie hostesses.
11i &gt;:11 M'htnil ‘ Indent M A B V ANN
Hit* ll*i fie in o Ned Hit* la nils III
tl A t«l *CHV A V looked **ii*e in 1 I due lint he i ken tn»»v«*-d the |(fi1l|f*
Jumper ami whit* hloiine alteiulinp
plunk
III*1 S.iiifo i li-Sl Aiiituhtitie triune
lie
* miniiiC op a plop URIfF’
on P rlih i) with I l u V I l t 'lh il'K B
I lank *ti the H**t uf Kin ctiire n lly
lh m w u n n io n ic s
( l l i A l *V S K IN L A W wsin kmv rni
Im*•-T me met o il w hen he te ll lil*u!
T in 4 H--v Suiiiili h iiil I lit* i r meet ■ 1 1 coke at MidteynoIdH ymste iiliiv
l i ijfiA
Vo in f io v •*■ h i i le ft lt*IT
\\i\y r&gt;ie&lt;ttlii\ fv in iii^ In then hut afternoon
Ho
vtl - «rrll" i'le ie d IlinoO
hI Su*'etv\ iitr' I *41 r 1%
* ioMfph l-ein*
Atnoiip t ho'i* f» o»o S info* ! mt *I(
Hut ft,* p in o ctn p Vnitnd i* Kloiat
I |ii*i I. S eo u l I 1 inh 1 ; m id th e U ev.
attending i he S le t'o ii K S I ' loot i In i Inn I t**Miii‘i| S o lio W lie 's beldl
BfV nml Mr- ( ’ F. Hooker whn i-* nindiietintf 1 1 revival nt .li lm
\dmn* h me imikintf Lull Klirni m I h i .'M.d Sio-odn\
the Centttil BaptUl Uhiireh which h* 1 mi yesfenhiV mid w ill continue t nod lu.iduttv U'ttin^ the*** ht»VR J n fle i'leioii woie MB and 'IB S I* ••1 1 !• M*)t ti» tred h\ the d*»cto» for
at liip .1 ii w •ek
until Nov, l J Kev*,
Hoi km' I n DP 1 .1 1 1 1 -• 11 - 1 fi*&gt;m t diine^vdle The I (.i ^inn/ h
Uo•■
* piesenl
were p* Jt#\III ,MB
m d MBS
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Mliall Imim Itoiji i .»hM Hie ii'h i
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f »* \\ H ill. H» MH Mr.r.
Oct 'J7 hy he 1 ind hei at tludr
I II.I \ •ooj'iMn line tophi tin tile
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B lit i l l
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• me on We^t Hi %1 • &lt;*nl Ii .Street* \ Jh »nm, \nn I'm in 1i t \ oil.i u n j A N N•i t 1N t i M r.N I
id io m - i a fa 1
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|*N*el« O lil I \\ llllr l I'ork
I he 1 mine* of I in 4ia met homo H l.'ii I'i'in h i , H e ll \ Tint Sh irlei
111*I Ml Ml ili" I t Io"H1 eo k Oil lit
v.eie eerily d iso in ii t wit 1 cnH, l t m re e k ( M*ii I \ S l . im p . i S t K iilia
"itcliMN, oiTtiiRi iml hluck -IreiHil-* K o h i
M411 &gt; M c K in h \
M anhn
1 * ami mm.y i*ioei
Hallowe'en I ' it' im ! , M a &gt; t\ S lu m p , i S a n d i.i
Mvb. F . II. ,'i.im eli amt M l*. O.
|i, I.undress entertiiim il on Tuead ty nigtit hai,oiinn M is. Joe liu vla
I at the I .a nitres' home in Flora
.nvelv nirangem enl* of
Height* I .lively
11 .17 flnwcr- li cuinti tl the loom* of
I tin l.n n di• -- Inline.
Doling 'lie evening games und
[cnrilo sl- u i'ie eiijoynl with prla-*!)
I being Mon Uy Mi
E McKee,
Alls .l.iel. ilieksioi. M is E . D.
Ftnith and Mi- Stinson Kinlnw .
At tlie coiicllennii of the game*
le f re* Im nnl- w ile set vial I*, till*

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Reba Joyce Koontz
To Wed Mr. McLellan

P A C E f iv e
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All Halca Final

High School Band
Hitfh School (.’let* Hub

. . . for the cardigan neck, h e* and
•la y three-quartaraleevea, Inverted
piaata at ahouldara end w a lit ...
with a ipaelai mention tor the
goWan algu&lt;llcttaathat dangteglitUrlngly at the naob. In plftjt, Hallo,
blue, gray and Week wool-tadrayon alpaca waeva. Site* 12 to
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A I' Nowsfeaturo*
G il Htcphcnion of Arm y and
C H IC A G O . Nov. 1, r/p&gt;_-Trml*
Charlie (Choo Chon) Juntie- of wind* were Mowing on the Chicago
North Carolina aro two backfir'd tin,ehull front today, hut it wna
men who have been getting a lot hard tn letl which w ay and how
of attention thl* fa ll.
strong.
Alm o*l every icctlnn of (hi
Roth the Cuba, who reportedly
country Mtill ha* unlienleu team* me dangling flra l ham-man Kddle
and lirilllant hall c a rrie r, who W nitkii* and Catcher Clyde Me*
make I hem click, and Stephen- Ctilluiigh bn barter-halt, and the
mom and .In ,lic e lire Ihn big gum
White Sox, whose moat nnlnhl*
for their rexpect Ivn eleven»,
dayer .preaimiably I* Inflelrier Don
Stephen, on, 183-paiind fullback I*".
Kolloway, held egerutlve huddle.
from Columbus, (,n „ I* only » aimed at holxlering their Inntrophnrnore hut he1* the au rg ilvr of plare flnlKhrr*.
Kanlem foothnll Ihl* fall. A'teln't
owner Horace Stoneham and
llnivn rd he arored nil threo Wect Manager l.eo Hiirm-hei o f tho New
Point touchdown*. The following York C h illi* were here yes'errhiy.
week ag ain,I prevlonaly unliea'en
I f they offered Catcher W alker
Cornell he averageil five yard* per
Cooper and F lr * l B arke r .Jelinny
c arry, tallying 121 yarda on 25
M '^ for an opening Idd, they got
at tempt*.
*h»ulder from Manager
.mharlie
ir in ' ao
n tire,
iirc, the
me Tarheel,
i arneei * ere
c« e *... cold
,
•
C
JiiH
tnilhack, wa* held aco relr*. for die
"
f th Cu,w * wh"
tfco kid nklit* of Tom llenrh were f i r .l time In four game* again*! a 1" ,l'1 report
rr,H ” ^',rM!
too hiticli for the light Seminole
"I'm definitely not interealed In
ilutilHirn North Carolina State foe.
gyl'ldera.
However, with three minute* to Cooper ni M i*e. And I don't lx*The two train* played on al go the Wolfpark failed to *lnp a lieve the (ila n t* w ill trade an y­
nirnt even term* luring the firnl .III,tire forward pa**. It wa* a body el»e."
period, arid when the canto ended '.!7-yaid to*h to end A rt W einri,
W ith owner I’. K . W rlg ley and
the Jnrket* were on the Hanford who ino L’U vntd* for a tmirhdnwn General-M anager .llm m y G allagh­
81; yard Hoe with third down and
HMIlrr,| „ u .„ victory.
er, Grimm apent mo*t of la*t
*1* yard »tn go.
In thr rout of l-m Ulanu State, weekend lUtenlng to report.! of
t Tn open the Necinid period | JiiHtire allowed top form u* o lirok- Cuh aeoiit* and farm ayitem liu»lGh arle* Jnhnion raced mound hi* | en field runner. The 183-pounder neaa mnnagern,
Grim m Planned
own left end fo* 18 ya rd , on the riteled light end w ill) tackier* further talk* today on trade pro*,
S la in - of l.R ierty play. Mil*. dropping lit hi* feet for one -core
pert* with W rlg ley and G allagher.
1. Reach and Jnhn-oin a lt e r ­
and pntiNrif In two nlh*ra
At Com l*kcy P a rk , now 8&lt;»x
nated carrying the hall and moved
Roth .Stephen,on and Jim tire arc 1G riieral-M annger Fra n k Lane and
t
the Sanford one, ll itn-hint
Comiakey, 22, *r*crctniy
tinged nvrr for the flr.t tutlv of Ihe men the uiipo*itlim mint ,top Clm rle*
vice-president, did the aunt*
« ie game. Ma* I era Irlcd In kl-k the rnntlnilu to lend their team* to »er- nod
thing. Manager Ja c k Onslow I*
itm point, hut th- hull wa* wide. tlonal honor*.
luc for a conference Thursday
Rt, A lig n ,lin e led hy 8 to t).
when he may have rmmi thing tu
A fte r m i excliHtigi' of iiunt*, tlu
report on n junket In vrhleh he
Igvadrr* took over on their own
FfMJTIIAU, ItKHULTH
tiiiked trade pnsujhllltier with
L Two play* later lion l)e»l In
»&gt; tHSOt IATKI) I'RKMH
delegate* of other clubf.
rcepted a pa,a from Rinehart
LATH SATURDAY SCORCH

Washington Redskin* of the Na­
tional Football l-eague, ha* added
minthrr passing record to hi* col­
lection that Includes four lifetime
mark*.
The veteran ipiarterhack gained
tin vaid* through the all yes­
terday a* lie pitched the Redskins
tn a /ii&gt;-21 victory over the lloston
Ynnka.
Rough completed 17 of 24 a t ­
tempt* and hurled four touchdown pnaae* In »iirpau*lrig the
former mark of 433 yards, In n
ilegl*’ gum* «et by Hid Luekman
of the ('hlcngo Rear* on Nov. 14,
10-18 ugain st the New
York
Giant*
The fi"ld dav enabled Baugh to
ihricane hi* record lifetim e totals
In attempts tn 2,214; completions
to 1,275; yard* gained hy passing
to in;i!&gt;7 mill touchdown passes to
138. The 'fiklna also *et * new
team mark for yards gained hy
punning, guinlug 501 ynrd* to
break the previous murk of 488
set hy tht1 Rents also on Nov. 4,
1043.
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Ju m p e rs
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ATLANTA. No*. [ . (/D —The louthraztern conference can chal­
lenge for the title "IR4A home of the natznn'z hezt football’* hy naming
lour learns: Georgia Tech, Georgia, MUrinippi anrl Tulane.
FTir fo u r, led n y unbeaten Tech, have won 21 and lost only three.
Ol ihe three io*i*i only one, Georgia's defeat hy Norlh Carolina, wae^
o u trid e lire imall rude Tulsrte's lozs was lo Tech and Mississippi s onlY"""
deirat was by Tulare.

Gene Tierney doesn’t oeem to he upnot hy Rex llnrrlium . the ghod,
ith
In "The Ghost and Mrn. M uir.” A 20th C entury-Fo x pleturr
George Bandera— a t the K itx Theatre Tuesday ami Wednesday.

The Clubhouse
Dr FR A N K EC K
\P N ew iifratiiiru Hporl* Rdllnr

thn major* In tianehall after hi*
graduation from Tcxnn. Th? R-*ton Red Hex invited him md
IrnmmntoK Grudv Hutton rnd .'*&lt;k
Stone tn Fenway Park for u trvoiit. The other* missed out. Hat­
ton, of course, wound Up a. Cm-

N KW Y O R K — I ’eter J . I.nvden I ciritmti'n third baseman,
iriiidlnua* to astound the expert*, I l.avden, then 22, wu* fanned
lie's the new huckfleld star w it h . out to New Orleans. But Urn le
tlir New York fnntlmli Yunki*e». JHam *tep|&gt;ed In and l-ayd'n spent
1 Pete rame up to the grid Yank* i fnur year* In the Arm y, lie pot
hi* fall after mluslng everv p re - In two year* flyin g .1125* and
----- irnson praellce aesuloli heennac I 11211*. In '44 he played for the
A P Nowsfcam ru*
,
he was ploying Ihn outfield for I crack Randolph Field train In
H elsinki—'Thu Finnish city uf n,e gt. Lnuia Drown*. When the T exas and the next year he played
U h t l, known for Its skijunipliig season started ho wa* just n re - 1 some football tn H aw aii.
competition, every w inter, tried , crvo.
) j„
ho eventually got hi*
, I: dumping without snow this
Worse, yet, he had never played I chance in organlxed baseball with
Hiitumn.
pm fnothnl) and had pl4y.nl none N-w OrieanaT th o Red Sox kept
The slide of &lt;mc of the amxllor at all since 1945 when he w a i w ith him In thnlr farm chain until last
jump* wu* carefully greased with nn A rm y team In Honolulu.
winter. When the Bosnx obtained
m u i nd (lie lower part nf the
However, when Spec Handera Junior Hlejihcn* and Jack Kram er
ilr p r wu* covered w ith lln iw , showed tlltle o f ht* 1048 or 10471from the Drowns, the Hack Ray
Hr me 1.500 skeptical Hpectator* form due to w ater on the k n e e , nine lo»*rd l.aydcn inlo the deal.
gutliercd to *ec the experiment. •ml o general battering from the |
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Twenty five experienced *kl opposition. Coach Norman tR c il)
&lt;jn the HI. Au'gu*tine 30, f)&lt;ul and
jumper* volunteered and the public Str#dcr of Ihe Yankee* decided I
A S L K F .P Y T IM K
HAST
uharle*
Oil
‘ A n dervo moved the hull Hcranlon 33 Manfleld (P a l 12
W t* amazed lo »ee the firs t " n f I (0 give Layden a chance.
D fc T K O lT — (Jl*)— U s Hlngamar
to the HI. Augu.tine I I ynrd line,
C C N Y 33 New HrItnin T c lir , I'1
"*P IH" ff " 1' ,T he record of the
That’* Just how it was lotck In r m u l l guard ot Jfetroit Lion* of
’.nu was 2(W
MW1 flint
fatal«ft|I .l91|
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(h e n the w lilitl* blew for the end
ony
feet, niilv
only i*l«
six f«
Sander* nod Layden
N hatitlH
tio n».l1 Football
lo-agii'
M IH W KH T
at the h alf.
short of the 'test winter record wrro p|ny)n, f nr
U n ive rsity I didn’t grt aw ay to a wide awake
Rio Gietuln 25 Huntingto i (IndJ
on that Jump
Inf |&gt;xa* eleven Suod -M -va* a t ctart lo foothrlt Chock User. pre.
Hanford kicked off tn the in 13
ntlcrr tn opto the -ccniid hnlf,
Huron (H I) | 25 Jamestown N KW Y O R K , Nov. 1, (/lb -D a n The jum pers cot good »Pje"‘ " " j i B,« tvc for Layden. Now they’v e | »''nt U n ive rsity of Detroit roach,
wh ,.ri’ th ry left o ff * who mentmed Rlnganifco revcral
and on « *u*tuined drive of 73 (NI&gt;| 11
iT o w le r, Washington and J c f f r r . the greased slide hut itiCl with - |,j,.j(r(|
yt a rr ago t*t Lew Wallace High
yard* Master* went over from
Hustings 38 Mi dI ii in I 13
."on'* talented hnlfhnrk, scored two I brunt -cisto nco from the straw ’ rvpf| ^ j o n ,, HK„
Ihe one ynrd line for a lourhdnwn.
Superior (W laJ Tchrs 13 Kan I touchdown* and one e xtra point vvhlct. caused somo spectacular t | a y ,|en la one o f those all-round School in G ra y , Ind., relatoa ihl
R ln elin rl Kicked the extra point. Clulre Tchrs U
| Inst week to m aintain h i, h ud fidl* till hey loarned to overcome I Bthlpf c r 0m , ))f , h,. mwrt fnmm„ atory'
The Celery Fed* received tho
Iw«, Krnie Nevera, Stanford All- " It was about );*.() during one
Slippery Rock 2t Defiance 7
among the Mutton'* college foot • tin* handicap.
Lahti's skiiom ping cnthuslnstd America who went to the St, firs t night guiim when I derided
ball, and linmi'dinlely hi gnu to
lown Tchru 31 Auguatann (HD) (&gt; &gt;„,i| seorers with 87 point*.
nj. Hm| ,Htcr plnv,.(, te put Le* m in the game. It wa*
a*n uflor the kickoff, hut tho
Chattanooga 27 K vansville 8
j ||i,n k Trc»h of Hanover (In d .l prophesied that^ 'He^^nowlea," ...... ltr,)W
NKijumping would become a* Initin- G ist k itrie uf iii* high sCmiol
rive hogged down. Sanford kick ­
H
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Ronnvcntiiie
21
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,
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llio
Chicago
Cardinals, tin career.
1
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pursuing
closely
with
It
t-ce-h
lo skijum pera In
I the sumportaot to
'
ed out. Johnson leltirned Ihe hull
I looked down on the bench
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and
81
point*,
Frrd
W
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is
t„
hold*
a
National
Football
our a
a*, the swimming
swlmmlng-p"
to tho Hanford Mil, and *1* piny*
fur him nnd there he was, sound
Mi»*. .Southern 38 Northwestern „ f tHu Toxu* Mine* in thr Holder liter
League
single
game
recotd,
the
MiiNim«r* during tho w inter.
la te r Johnson went over for a l.olilsiniin t 1
texult of six touchdowns and-fnur erlcep."
Conference has 70 point*, repre­
M aster* kicked (he extn point,
Milligan ID Carson Newnisn 7
conversion* for 40 points in a IU23
senting toil touchdown, and ID
touchdown for HI. Augustine.
M ississippi ID Louisiana Hiato tit extra points.
gattio »g*ln*l Ihe Chicago Rears.
O U T S ID E R S G A IN I’OSTH
Midway the finnt sta n xi the
Georgia Htate 7 Albany &lt;Cai ll
lorn Kusscrow of Columbia,
Other* who were aurcexaful with
C O L U M B IA , H. C .- l/ D —'T hree
da rame tn life. M uster, kicked
RttffHln 48 Louisville lit
the pigskin before they went tu (iin rg in u * me In the starting lineDunk Walker ot Southern Metho­
Deal, who returned to thn Kettsmlslann Tech 24 Hnulhweslnrn dist and Fuldle Talbloom of Wyom­
the major league diamond* Include i i i . of thg U niversity of Hnulh
brlinur 33, Anders* n lost six ( L a i I t
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•itch slandoiit ballplayer* a* Mb
ing went on scoring sprees Hstur*
I (.rollna football team nnd two
n gained Ihre- to liluce the hull
Trov (A la ) T rh ia 32 HI, IJer- day to raise Ihelr point total*. — (J u a lify in g p lay was c a id n l it key Cochrane, Fran k Frisch , warn ether* are pushing first string
the K ntterllm i, 38. Andersen nartl 0
the
I'in
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try
C
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toitiv
Kusserow ha* 72, W alker and TulChapman, Spud Chnm llrr, George
hr tided o ff to Deal, who pu-sed
to complete Ihe field fo r tho 4'Rtt Stlrnw eiss, Krie Tipton and Alvin men for berth*, tjunrterlm ek' Rn
Catawba 21 Presbyterian tl
liloont 70 each.
Hagan of Havaiinnh, Kn I Rogei
lo John Keeling at tho K cttcrlliiux
ii
it
linn
I
north
and
south
open
golf
Wofford 12 Newbeiy 0
Joe Gerl of (ieorgia lead* the
D ark.
Wilson of Macon and T u rk ic i ’ lill
48. Keeling outrun the HI. Angustom
nniuenl
beginning
tomorrow.
M aryville (T e n n ) 7 Western Hoiilhcatdern Conference with a
There H ie ninny more hot hay- Alexander n f A tlanta are the
line ae;nndnty to cions the twin
The
72-hole,
17,600
tournament
f'arollim 8
den i* a bit differen t, lie ha* goim ilirrter*. I'h ll'i brother, K ill* , and
(to tal o f 52 points In six game*— 1
airlpe Into pay flirt. The past
High I'oinl 35 (iin lfo ril 27
five touchdown* and 22 points w ill conclude with a 38-hole final from big longue hasohnll to foot Kioie Im w hrrn of Macon, guard
fday was gmxl for 70 yard*. Itlehprogram
Thursday.
Allen 11 Rrlluine-Cmikman 0
ball.
With mn*t of the olio i . and hnlfhnrk reapeclh ely, .iro the
after.
nrd Ra*s kicked the extra point.
Today’s leading m ialificrs will Novels being an exception, they other two.
Appalachian 31 Ktnoty and
Following the kickoff, the local*
join
a
select
list
nf
player*
a
lii
ally
quit fnntlmli when they hit the
rrrovered a Ht. Augustine fum ble1Henry 13
eligible hy virtue nl achievement* big league* in hnschull.
O I.D K 8 T G R ID F O K
on their own 35. The vlsitora I Lenoir Rhyne ID Atlantic ChrisIt
It
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N
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W
in
iitlior
major
events
during
the
Layden hatted only .250 in &lt;1
U N IV E R S IT Y ,
M L *.— (fP) —
v c i c penalized 15 yards for n tlnn 0
N
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HIV-Jim
llenrv
past yoin.
Centro 28 Tusciiliini 7
games with the Drowns this sum­ \miing Heuthosstern Conference
foul, nml the lu ll r e iln l on thn
ill,
ksonvllla
""d
C
huck
R
ay
tier
w
ho
are
liuslAustin Peay 14 J a c K a o n v illS . r n n p ilr ln f M |n R e n o ta , O u t., d u rmer. However, few are the base liv a l* , rulnne la tho U niversity
m ill•firlil itrip c. Deal olli'inpli .1
S P A R T A N KXTKK.M IH TH
■ pass, lint ll M l Incomplete. Ileal (A la ) 13
B A S T L A N S IN G . Mich. &lt;/!’)— hall rookie* who make thu grade of Mlaxlssljtpl'n oldiat foothnll foe,
Ing
the
sum
m
er
am
i
have
been
V irginia School Deaf 32 N utth
age of 2D.
with thr Inaugunrl game (1 2 4 )
pzsaed igaln, hut Cart U ntriU o ii
riv.ilh for the goal tending job Iliggcst man on Michigan Htate at Inthe11*IT
to ”1803. Fol
Follnwln g In
Layden, a IH5-piiundci dating backM'1
Intercepted nml ru-nmpered In the Cniollna Hrhiad Deaf 0
College’s ID48 foothnll team U
with
the
N
ow
Y
ork
R
anger*
Vunderhllt,
.
H O u T IIW K S T
ii'phnmore tackle W illiam Miron from Dullnn, divided hia huHohall urdcr ace Alabam a,
of
the
National
H
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League
In
llavlo r 8 T exas C hristian 3
rrlcd the hall to the two, where
from Kscanalia. lie pack* 28ft between New O rleans and Louis­ mid Lieilainna State. A ll save
winter,
have
hr.m
separated,
Arizona 33 Arittm a State 21
i Vandy were henten In Ihe Dr*t
and h it a collective .287.
saeh went nver for the score.
Henry has lieen traded to the imund* on a six foot, three Inch v illeLayden
Harilin-Himiiinn* 27 Texas Mlttea Llilcagn Hlnck Hawk* and w i l l . I riunr.
get hi* clianco to make gumea.
-Masters tdihd the extra point.
Die
midget
la
George
The Ht, Allgustlue aggregation 27
Und the net* for them. Tin- two I (L ittle Dynam ite) G u e rrr, senior
eked up 382 yard* to 202 fur
p a itn ria are faring iach other tsilhark
star from F lin t, who
tV
IN
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F
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TITLE
nford and had )1 first down*
fmtn opposite end* of tlm rink | slands only five feet, five and
SH
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I,
(/18
&gt;lx for Hun ford.
weigh* 167.
—Duck llriganrc, Jarkiionvllle, won this season.
T ile ritartmg lineup.. Included:
Batemcire
LK
Tlininaj thr rig h t itilln Nntlnnnl t'lininplnn*
RE
(la r v
T v t r ■*hip Motorcycle title In 8;()ti minLT
White
Mv*r* uteu at the half-mile fair grounds
Vice
RT
K rider track here Humlay.
Sarrin
LG
Chet Dyk g raft of Grand Rapid*.
Bairn
RG
A llen
Harper M idi,, who finished third, led for
a
DagtM neven lap*. Rrlgaitm then took
B raw n
R in ehart (e) O It
Keeling aver nn thn eighth and yielded to
LH
p ilc h
l)*al (c l Chuck Grover of I’nrt Huron,
KH
Johnson
Cooper Mich., nn the l l t l i . Rrlgailce H
M aster*
F I I Anderson (c ) gained the lead on the 14th and
held ll. Grover finished second.

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VOTE
FOtt

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Chicago;

Joe

Richard H arrla, ro-captalri of
thn T e ia a longhorn*, won all-eontia, and llnh Keerick, Washing- frrence honora at center In IM b
in, were named to the all Mae and 48. and wae named All-Am eriam of the Basketball Amoelation ca tackle last season. He I* back at
1 A m silc a last seison.
tjin p |v o t po»t thin esmoaign.

FRED DYSON

[r, H uffm an's station is in connection
Ith the Huffman Tucker Sales Co. and
Vera complete repair service and motor

VOTE FOR
Dr. Henry McLaulin
City Commission
GROUP 1

WHISKEY - WINE
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CONTEST
F irst Prize
Model TM True Temper Rod
Second Prize
Model 5D Goldsmith Football
ROBSON'S
Third Thru F ifth Prizes rv ....:......... For
Eftch Prize Winner, One P a ss For Two To
Ritz Theater

PUMP REPEATERS

TO I K
"TWO GUYS FROM TEXAH" with Deanta N«t|M and JMk
Carami &lt;m Not. i t m is.
■ • INSTRUCTIONS
BaHoln RtM l.be tn T h t H trtld of fled bdfoft noon on
PjrUUy or RootMUkdd by that Him . AU.rmmo n tu l bd
marked.
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BALLOT

AUTOMAUCB

STETSON . . .
AUBURN . . .

BOLT ACTION
WINCHESTER HAMMHRLE88

SANFORD . ■ .

V ».. . r, M. A.

V8. . . BRtiKINE
V8, , , MISS. STATE

ALSO

• He Is Experienced
• He Is HoneBt

M ech an ics On D u ty A re:

Rem ington
W incfieiter
Stevens — Moosbufg

R E P E A T E R S ..........

fa iry M. Huffman has sold his form er
lusiness, corner Third &amp; P ark and invites
Jl old and new customers to stop in a t
is Gulf Products Station a t 2801 Orlando

Together Tech. Georgia, Tulaneg.---------------------ami MimdMippI have scored 538 bottom.
points and allowed only 111 dur
The Mississippi State-Auburn
Ing their 24 game*.
game in Birm ingham Saturday (■
Saturday
each
of
the
four
Last
tho
............................
least attractive
tlv
of Southeast­
added to 8K C prestige with Mg ern games. Auburn's effo rt to
victories. Tech apptted Duke seven better itse lf showed ffteulta In ev­
points and rame hack w ith 18 to e ry game Ibis aeaaon except tw o—
win. Georgia smothered Alabama the e arly season 15-73 tie with
35-0, tho worst Tide defeat In 38 Louisiana Tech and F rid a y ’s r o u t *
year*. Tulane finished the w reck­ by Vandy.
ing o f Ml**l*alppl Htate 0-0 and
The Pfalnsmen are fu rther from
M ississippi made Itself look hatter their one-time power thah many
than ever with a 4D-ID victory fans thought and rebuilding w ill
over L .8 .U .
have to continue under Coach K a rl
Tech’* tDI8 victory string of Brown for several more year*.
six straight 1* in the most danger
Meanwhile, Mlsalaslnpl Slate h a i
this week. The Tennessee Vnlun- continued to slip and show ttxelf
leer* come tn Atlanta and for the to be several notches below the
first time in two w-eks It I* nos. lop rung.
*ib|r» fnr Tech to ln*e the S E C
V ery little can happen In B ir ­
lead.
mingham Saturday which would
A Tech lo** and Georgln triumph alter standing*.
f
n vrr Florida In Jacksonville would
Alabam a’s
loss
to
Georgia
put thr Bulldogs on top. Tulane shouldn't affect the Tide Saturday
and M ississippi play outside the against M ississippi Southern In
league—Tulane meeting V irginia Tiitcaloosn.
The game I* A la
M ilitary nf the Southern Confor- bntna's Inst outside the South­
• ore In New Orleans Saturday and eastern this season and should get
Mississippi moving to the Unlver- the Tide set fnr Tech, L .S .U .,
ally nf Chattanooga.
Florida and Auburn on auccesslve
Each nf the four leaiV r* Is a big Saturday*.
favorite tn win and standing*
Kentucky'* Great I.akea Bowl
probably w ill he the sam* next opponent of lest year— Villanova
werk.
— w ill he (i i Lexington, Thu W ild­
A fte r scoring 275 point* tho cats probably would imtUc f o r k
pravlmia week, Hmithenrturn team* another 24*14 victory. La st S at­
rarnu Imrk Inst week end with 252 urday's 28-7 decision over Cincin­
more, rounding out a wild October nati wn* Knenlncky'a third miUlde
of offensive football.
I the S E C .
In league games the
Vandorhllt'* 47-tl Victory o ver| Wildcat* have yet to win.
an Auburn team, which need* *v. , -----------crvth in y hut m«re itplrl: nnd fig h t,!
lifted thr Commodore* from sov- j
nnth to fifth place. T h e ir gamo;
with L .8 .U . In N ashville thl* wook.j
Imwover, can’t move Vandy higher I
leg ardlei* who win* slneo two
losses already have been suffered
hy tho TennexMcanH within thei
league.
L.H .U could climb out of the
doldrums hy defeating Vnndy and
get ila c lf nut of the company of
Kentucky and Auburn down at the

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SEC Can Challenge Country As
’48 Home Of Nation’s Best Football

V i c t o r y Gives St. Gil Stephenson And | C h icag o B a s e b a ll jsamrtty Batifth S£ts
Augustine C l e a r Charlie Justice Get1 Front Gets Trade' New Passing Mark
Path To Champion­ Top Grid Attention!
Y t llt K , Nov. I, (/T*&gt;— SamRough, thom lr general of th?
Winds From Giants myNHW
ship Of Conference

B y A R T H U R IIK C K W IT T H , J it .
Ifra rld Sport* Editor
A hard-charging l&lt;**m of St.
AUgu*tlno
Yellow
J * c k * l*
of
Ketterllnu* High School over.
jg w tied Ih r Hcmlnolo High Hchmd
.school
(V I .
football
notlmll field here
Hen- Krld
Frid ay night
Iry a 27 to 7 score in Ihn headline
c i til■
■
■
&lt;t of Hu- year In tho East
Florida f!onf( ri-rcc.
The two to*m* were undefeated
In conference gatnrx, and the HI.
August lilt* eleven were tlnscur
td Upon in conference rnm ntltlnn
, | thr Mart of the contest. It waa
not long after the clash tiegnri
Mmt tho Sanford fans knew lie
Jlcke tn were too powrrfnl for the
f t d * to halt.
■
The o ff tackle Jump* nf Iterole
Master* and llol, Mlnrhait and

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Large Selection of
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For

'T

F . A . Dyson
Candidate for ('ity ( ommissiom t
In (* tim p O ne

I lirhi'vr my experiences as a (’"iiiil.v ( 'fiiiiim hmmt l’"F
ei.'*lil years tn-RTethor witli my eriR'ineerituy ami cnninic
I ion experience qlinlifies me to servo ms a ' ii 1"mini
sinner.
I have nn promises l«&gt; make oilier Ilia' ll t ' l l ' i l o I I Will
Wi l l i for a more proR'essive City a m i &gt;i■i1v r al ll, Ihr
of my aliility.
Your vote anti support will hr appnnalnl.

DEVILED ( UAHS
SELEC T

39-

Try
HERALl)
W ant Ads
Far Rnulli
The t n lln ifln ii ifffva
a il tVsnt I d i |Milrll*(i*&lt;l In The
Vaafnrd Mee*l«li
I
time
tne nr» lin e In e trlltin
fl U n t&gt; lilt net line Inerrllw n
€
times n** pet lin e In Merit 1111
IB Ilmen &amp;r per lin e liiMertlnn
Klee w untr in the line,
llnnhfe rntn fnt h lnrh fne» rsp*

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SEN HA It IK Ms*., A I'ulnl to .
113-114 W. Had
Phone 320
Grapefruit trees f,0c each. R. W.
Lord. Phone 788-W.

FO R S A L K
O L I) N E W S P A P E R S
2e Pound

sANFonn
HERALP

IIICItALII OFFICE
BROOMS, Moju, Wringers, Mup

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h u ck eU .

rent

HKNKAK1K (IIi m « Paint Co.
113-114 Wi 2nd

O FFIC II upttra In Mclitrh BnUdtnv.
Phone 320
U rg e light offlcfl. newly decointod, ..11 ntillHe*. nmt and lanl- TUXKD0 FKKDS: Complete line
fur Mrrlm funil*hrd. Call
llunt'a Tuxedo Feed Store.

h#i3-W. H. B A. Dept. Btnra.

BRKAKFAHT — served every day
M odem a m i up to data one rtnm
except Sunday ut Laney'x Drug
e ffic ie n c y a p a rtm en t. Id e a l fo r
fltnra. H6r up.
h tu tn a a i couple. Dow ntow n
catio n . C a ll Ofid.

—9 12

llrautiful Immii nt IU3H i'alinetto 0 / .U P K N T K K IN G sod repairing,
hour, day or w rrk . A rt Daugh*
Ayn. ,S%IU U3H-.1.____
T'»{y, Plume 77r»*J.
REAL tb T A l E W X N T K D F. M. KngTlHh. Hoofing C unlrnclor.
All work guaranteed. I'hutto
WANT To7ltKN1r or buy nit hi m
1,178-J.
twrlvr rm.in hou»n Iniitlr cm P
or out. Box CW, r/twHrralcl.
(itITTF.H and . pouting liPitolled
V
A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
m rrpniiro.
Free r.tim aten.
Phone 5I 8X -W .
ilf)’l' I.DNUIIKH every dny from
11:1111 to ‘.Hill nl MOM Kit'S.
Plain Si'wlng, n lle riillo ii* A ir.....
Hill Laurel Ave. Mi*.
Cnhhncr pliinU. Marion Market,
Alrxnuder.
Y’clluw ltruitdnnt. rhoiio 110,1. R.
I.. (I. Mann, laiko Monrof.
BOttKKKKI'INtJ—Part time Fin*
ancinl Jbalrmitlitti. nil Inxrs.
KltlKII JIIMIU) SllltIM I' dinners
.......... ihin, 2u yrn ra uxphrlunc.'.
every nicht. IKJMKIl’S.
Phone IHI7-.L
SIiWIND MAtlllINK Center 110
TRAITOR
WORK hy the liour or
W. ltd. opp kite I’rlnrCHi Thea­
ini, I'louuliiMg, harrowing, miiwtre. I'll. Him.
_____
mg A dill moving. YVr sperinli/e
il, rumlltlolilng liulllliltg lulu A
AUTO fil.AHH, Safety kIuh&gt;, l&gt;xgaidel, plolH, Phone II17-J.
peilly ll,.dalle.l ill all make* nf

Sweet Hamlin orange* I t Bn.
R. W. laird, Phoae 788-W.

THE

WORK WANTED

lo­

N O T IC B
HP,CORDS
Five for a dollar, popular, airing
. One or two bedroom furnished
and race.
‘ apartment. Adntta only. 2UOO
Musical Nuts Record Shop
M ellnntlllc A ve.
303 Hanford A r t .

13

S P E C IA L h L R v T C E S
Ileal Fatale

Intealmenta

l\ . It. W IL L I A,Yl.-i. Realtor
11(1 N. Park A te . T e l. 1120
F .II.A . Long Term l^xana 0.1.
F .If.A . Repair Loans

Kipert Radio Repairing
Fred Mvera 811 V. lull fli
V F N R I'T a n B L IN D S made to ur
d &gt;r. Remlmda Venetian Blind
&lt;:■&gt; H20 W . Urd lit.
Phona
Mh2*W.

SPK M A I. SERVICES

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lando K v rm iig B ta r. C a ll llalp t.
B o v . M rtb J
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CLAW

M EAT

A N N E T T E ' S

I'It i mi' BUM
'C lim e il

M n n iltiy s

Ork4,1* MV for HnM erv. G enerato r

and Htai ter nervier. Hwatn’a
Haltrry Service, &lt;101 W. First
HL*

Venettm. Rln&gt;d .: New Wind* a'" 1
ii ro m pl. li- r r i'iu u liltu n.iig n - t .
Ire. P I,. KOI. It. fo r free
m utes.
N I'.W F I.G G R H hi fa , .ut i " p o t f"
I lo ll, t ll.l Gould loude lik e II."V
F im slu n g , cl.'u .i.iig A w axing
I'o rla h lr power plant, 22 v
r x p e rirn n * in Hrininoli* County
II . M. G lriiso tt, l.nki* M aty.
I I U I I G F P I .Y M G U T H
P A R T S A N D S F It V IC It
in't P u lm rlto A te
Phone M ill
i t t l It F l .l l R I D A lln M K ran I.*
t , , t fin
C u ll KM for t lr la d .
. i, F O G G IN G . So uthern Cltem
tt a lt, Inc.
T r a r lo t w o rk , ploughing, dtsktng,
le ve lin g , hy hour or arr*'. De
W itt H u n te r, Phone 047-M.
V O D iiP I C li R rlrtg e ra H o n S » tv t,,
C o m in rn iul
A
D 'u u e tflr,
i
tvotk gum n n le rd . Plu .it" IK2 I
it K N T A L H "
f loor S a m lrr A Fd geta

H ill H aiH w arr Co,

B O O K K K K P IN G Rervlee and T a x F o i l It K N T : Flo o r s a n d tr. Ka y
n i.e ia tio n , R rusonuhle rate s, Mat,
.sports John F . Dempsey, 210
ford I ’umt A G la ss Co. I'lioti*
Magnolia Phone 1107,
K lectrlrai Appllancaa
Ri fnigeratara
Repairing

WALKF.lt LI.KtTRIC CO
201 N. Park Ave.
PH. t i l l

.103.
Klrcliin Floor I'olidhnr
Hrminole lliirdwatc Co. 310 K. Id
ja

n o t k t .s

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a l

A ll Work G u aranteed.

HHK IIH FO R
M IM K O G IIA PH P R IN T IN G
AN D T Y P IN G
CH KD 1T B U H F.A U or
H A N FO R D
tit' N. Park
Phona 180

Y o.t H'F.AI.TH PROT KCtiON and
Cl KANKI1 LIVING rail DM for
fiimideir detail* on FOGGING.
Ho'iitiern ChemiraU, Inr.
M

LO ST A

FOUND

A p p ,V , N O R G K R K F H K IK R A T O R ; 7 "fmd.
1C0I Magnolia
venue.
_
all purcelain, perfect condition.
FLOOR HANDING and finishing LOST: lilt,1,FOLD willi ..........
8 T H R K K ROOM A P A R T M K N T H ,
I’ hona U47-J.
____ . _ _ ,
with modern equipment, 28
and utliri vhIiimMi. pa|i*r*. Fin
• unfurnlihed. W ill furnish If da- H A M L IN
O R A N G K S . flftc B u.
yrnra exnerienc .work guar*
det pleaao tnliirn l« Rita Thra-

nnlerd. K. I*. Hmvrns, Rt. 2
"'lE'd
V12" .
.
Phone l.ltm-MC Mrs. W. J.
Bui J4.1A, Hanford, call 71AR4
BIX ROOM and tmth hmi*o. Hhort
Doyle, Oitccn.
alter 7:fM» P, kt. *&gt;« hefttn 7:110
distance from town. Citll U 00-J .'
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M
IR
R
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S
—
A
ll
types
and
«ltea,
A 4.____ ________________
Apartment tor two,"' Mi I Park.
mirrors mada to order.
' alao . tplrrqr^
CABINKT
WORK any typv. C’idl
HKNKAHIK
filaao
A
Paint
Co.
£2
ROOM furnltherl
ROOM
furr
apartm ent.
L’. J. Gantt, 77ILW.
118*114 W. 2nd
Phono 6tl8- M.
Phona 318
U P lin LH T Ln irfti witaro quality
OBTEKN—2 thrnn room apart­
prevail*. Humpies of materials
A H TIC K .3 W A N 4 h D
ments, unfurnished.**Will fur- t
galore. Kallmniea given. Sabo's
- tliah If desired, Phono 1.133.
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. St.
(llghost cash prire paid for used
Large Bleeping room. ,1012 Oak
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
Phone 1363.
Avenue.
Cu. 311 E. Iat. Ph. 888.
‘ SAVE A L IF E
MAYBE YOUR OWN
WILL BUY your ear
I
By having your car or truck
mmmm—~ i m v v n n n v f i
o t ago or cundltfoa. FM1UK A
checked over by ear export
__________ MANAGKMKNT
Bona, Phone 237-W.
mechanics, la tho steering sys­
RA1M 0NL' M. B A L L . Realtor 5~
M tlJ W A N t liiD
~ ~
tem aafsT Are tho brakes ad­
HHth. 4 Florida Mate (lank Bldg.
justed for quick atopsT Monthly
AVON PRODUCTS! Woman to
payment plan for lari
lime
di
work
part
time
during
Chrlat
I
Chrlat!
DERN H-room ■knuae, double
fl AN FORD MOTOR A
CO.
miuccewful_
711 Meilonvilla Ave. „ . . . . . /jiW t„ season. _ ___________
388 W. FHat

4-W .

)M R P I
718 W. 2nd

fur sale.

ter.

LOST: Glaaaoa, nkturnl , »lm
rims. Beverly Itogera, Oil) Myillr
Ave.
IS

A U T O S FO R SALE

1034 Packard. Phone 417 J.
10-11 model A Fonl ruupe with
trork I hxI v At lamt carrier, Hon x
11) new tire*. A-l condition.
I'hr.ne I064-.I or 2116.

THUCKH A THAll.F.RH
One each: 26' Dorsey Halkn Butly
Semi-Trnlter; 82’ Htato Body
8cmi-Traileri 4-Wheel Htako
Body Trailer: HI* Van Body
Groat Dane Hrml-Trallrt; j 04H
2 Ton G M C Tracturj 1^47 2/3
Ton Diamond T Tractor. All In
W o r k e r s will be kept o n after
good to excellent eondIHon und
the Holidays for year-round part B P EC IA L ORDERS taken for priced to sail.
time work. Write Naomi &amp;
children* hand imorhed or omCall or miu ft. K. Gregory at
^unr, 3U Rest 10th Ave., ML
brodcrlud draaaea, **—■ Jacobs Lumber. A Supply Co., In
Phona 1384* W,
; • .
DeLand. Phona 840.
trrsrr,
Wr iiih'i

ChtVTw&amp;'ir'
‘

* priced

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T H l BANFONP H1IULD, BANTQ1U), HQB1PA

■ w ax

S ta te N e g r o G roup
S ta te s R ig h ts D em os
S u p p orts T r u m a n
M'HMttaflf* rram Tag* fleet

Officials Remind
Il'aatlBeee r n a l*aa» Oeel

Killed 11 H u r t
In Seaboard Crash F l i g h t

MONDAY NOV. 1, 1948

On November 2, Vole for

To Florida

dldate could gat more popular of regiilrnlion foi Seminole Coun­
ED IS O N , On., Nov. I,
EG L1N F I E L D , Nov. 1, G P )_
vote* and yet loae the election
ty. The dcsdline for regitl ration it Two trainmen were killed end I t Forty-clght A ir Force fighter
because hi*
opponent carried
State* with the most electoral past for both city and general elec­ person* Injured last night when plane* are scheduled to a rriv e hvre
two Seaboard AI.-line tra m , col­ tomorrow a fte r u 1,OWi-mlle m-1 . 1
tions.
vote*.
flight from K earney, Nel&gt;,
That hna happened.
Voting may lake place only in lided head on lu re
A passenger train ami a freight
In 1888 Democrat Drover Cleve­ thr precinct* in which persons are
Ninth A ir Force hcinhiur: tec.
runimcri each rther at thl* small •aid the flig h t of K*H2 • ri^ tilci ^
land got a bigger popular vote
registered.
Seminole
County
hat
Southwest
(ittrg
lj
town,
leaving
than Republican Benjamin H arri­
K wus to give 27th Fighter Droup
son.
Hut H arrison carried the 9.444 registrant* of which 7,676 the locomotive* mantes of butterr-1 pilots training In long-rangi- fightdates with "tint " bigger’ cTerloruij tte w|,jtr" „ nd 1,761 are colored.! ,’11 "J'1* lw ,‘'lwl1 str-ul. A ll p*.i*»&gt;igrr
couches remained on the l r a c k . . I
We dne s da y they
vote rnd won.
. Sanford hat 2,901 voter*.
F iv e passen ger, amt six c r e wme n ! ! „
M‘.r v *c* school stuT h is year Trum an, or Dewey,'
dents In w itn e ssin g n d e m n ie u ra­
A ll elertion d o rk* have been w ere h u d
could make a sweep o f 50 states
Local station agent Wallace tion In air-g ro u p cooperation ; Ucand yet lose If his opponent car­ urgently requested to telephone
The Hanford Herald the presi­ Richard* said a m ix.up in order* tics here.
ried only these- 18 states:
dential.
Congressional amt gubet-. mp-nt have roused R-u m lllxion.
trver 2(8) A ir Force. N avy and
C alifornia, New W ith, I'wmsyl*
Marine combat plane* w ill pound
vanla, Illino is, M issouri, Kentucky, natorlal races firs t , end as prompt­
j simulated "enem y" targets w ith (fit
Indiana, New Je rse y, Masvsrh- ly e* possible, In order that The
When vegetables are tu be Ion* of live bombs and iic-htts
iisetts, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin. Herald may he aide to supply to
W hy? Hcrause those IJ flat** Associated Press, United Press, steamed only enough bulling water Wednesday in the next-In last
I h added to supply steam during week o f a six-week exercise, 0|ie rhave
2111* electoral votes, or three International News Service, Radio tbe cooking.
ir„M iln ii.a s.'xim Paa-&gt; rieel
rat ion Combine I I I ,
mure than the 200 m ajority neede.! Htatlon W TH It and the Orlando
figlit on."
.Sentinel Ihe complete Seminole
to win.
County return*.
'there wui no Idtil of surrender
Hut suppose It liupperied that
Election returns,
reg lslialio n
from live weary t'liinese leader, no single candidate gut a majority
Looks and ballots -are to h • re­
whose government has been sh a k ­ of tin1 electoral vote*. What then? turned us promptly us possible In
The newly elected House of Re­ election clerk* to the o ffice of
en to it* foumliilinu by the whole­
presentative* would choose the
sale defeat: uf hit troops in the President from the three candid Cuuntv Judge K , W . Ware.
" F L E A H E do N O T lock registra
U tl lin e r weeks.
ales receiving the greatest num­ Run hooks and ta lly vheets In thu
In hi* firm o fficia l nppcaranrn ber of electoral votes.
boxos," urged Judge W are th l*!
since Id* return from two week*
In that case the total house vote morning, "as only ballots are to be
In thu north whom the cream of would ho 48, with each stale -no left In the boxes."
hin armies wore destroyed ne matter how many members It lias
Voters In uutlylng precincts will
Went over to the Ileds, Chlung In the Hons#—entitled to only one vote at th .‘follow ing polls: No, 2 ,;
vote,
declared:
at Lake Monroe School House ',1
Ho fa r In this slury the elcctorsl No. 4 at Paula School House; No.
"W e have hud reverse* In tin)
northeast (M anchuria) but Die votes has been explained as It us- 1 6 at Oviedo Town H a ll; No. i) at
Rut this is an (iencvu Community Center; No. 7,
Communlxt* are m il yet In a posl| hi*I " a lly happens,
Don l&lt; directly menace North unusual election. A little differ- Chuluota store room; No, 8. (b.le iil from those In the past.
I den rod Community House; No P,
C hina.”
The Dernw rallc P arty this y * s r , I.ongwood Town H a ll; No. HI,
Am erican authorities meanwhile
Instructed U.H. rltlx c lis In prepare is split because of Trum an's slam l. (Reason’* Store at Lake M ary; No.
on greuter civil right* for negrue* 1), Altamonte Community Center; I
tu leave North China.
I No. 12, Forest C ity , usual poll
Authoritative sources here said in the Sooth.
r
Many Southern Democrat*, who place; No.
18, Stuvla School House;
thegloiuim uilsts had om ip led Muk­
den completely at 5 P.M . and that otherwise might have voted xulhllv No. 14 Harnett’s office ut Fern
the last .‘(overnmenl o ffic ia l* fled for him, are angry at Truman. P ark; No, II), Ketchuin’s tinrnge
from there three days ago. Thu They have set up an organisation -il Henr Lake.
government has hud no radio con- of their own railed the "States'
Rights IK-m orrals."
ta rt with Mukden sin e It P.M.
And they w ill vote for Dovernor
Hunday but the Am erican consu­
h
late radio there Is still functioning J . Strom Thurmond of Smith
and In communication w ith Am er­ Carolina, who is the State*' Rights
It MHtlsurrt f r o m P a s s U n c i
ican sill lim it ic* here mid III Hliung- canilidate for President. The teiicctrd accoutil uf her ordeal, hut
su it;
iial.
In Aluhama Trum an is not on provided uutliorltles with ‘ these
The Chinese navy, bucked try Dm
ill-lulls:
1
six inch guns of it* runner Hrltlsh the ballot nt a ll. There Dm State
The negro ordered the yo u n g &gt;
C ruiser, Chungking, is guarding Democratic Committee ha* jdmlgcd
wmuun In remove her shoes and '
the | h i H h of Yln gklw uud Hulutao the Dona-era tic electors to Thor,
then forced Dm couple to leave |
iitond.
as possible escn|H- avenue* lor
In Florida the electors are uplil the ear and walk ucruss n field i
whatever nntiouul troop* iiiunnged
u
p
among Trum an .-b ic to n and into n cluster of lioslie* nlmor !
tu get nut uf Mukden.
,
Thurmond
elrn'tors and m me elec­ the rim of u sm all swamp.
Ciilaug praised built Die bravery
There the negro Hough! to rape
and skill of hi* North C liiiu i com­ tors who are not designate I ut all the voting wmuun, who broke tim e I
mander, Denerul Fu T so -Y l at Florida has eight electoral voles ' hin grasp unit tied, mid soon I
Rut the •m ithrrn mU tiji tu
Petplng It- «nld Fu “ har. made
thereafter heard several shots. ]
ample preparation* and been *nf- elerlnrs won’t he importnut In fo Hlie fin a lly made her way to tin' j
morrow's election results u ii I js h :
ficleiitb- reinforced" tu handle
I. Duly Die loss o f -leclnrnl home of (ieorge Hvme, executive ;
Red threat* to (hut area.
vole* 111 Die south Were ........... . director of the Carrol) S ri vice
T iie president insisted the "over­
Truman Die election, sltre ordin­ Council, a group welfare o rg an !-1
all w ar situation lines uni give a rily til*- south vole* solidly t'r gallon, and Syiiie notified put ire :
c a n se jh ir w o rry."
nmcralic,
Kllgote said Die young woman,
H is speech obviously
ily was de- j• 2. The whole election i* so close siifft'j'inu with shock anil In n
signed to enenurnge Kuoinlutaiig that nu one candidate gel* a highly liyslericul slate, neverthe­
leaders who Well- stunned by the m ajority uf Die electoral voles.
less led officers to the scene,
Itrwa of the wholesale defeats.
That would throw Die election Into where Hleven*' Imdv was found.
N eutral observer* recalled that the House:
' The sh e riff suld till- young sttt- '
F u was in a precurloua position
dent, sun of Mr. and Mrs. C a rl
In North China since the ComHlevsns, Hr., had lieeu shut lit the ;
mttnisls bad cut Die corridor In
chest amt left arm and had lieeu
fiuiyuno mid iuteiTupted the nor­
Idndgeoned on the head, lie suld
mal supply mule through which
.Stevens' roniiianbui was unnMe In
earn* Die bulk uf the food for bi*
give u description of the slayer,
(Continued from Page O ut)
troops. They estimated Dun only
on campaigning, He Is spending init Dial a iilh iiillics thenrixed lie
ifit transfer o&lt;
Die entire day In New York C ity's was the same person who had
i IIvIhIhiih now
Iteen Involved In several other utDie Hulutao llvnrli to Fit's com­ llrtinx, His final radio speech templed rupcs here.
(A
R
C
)
Is
set
for
10-10:811
P.M
.
mand plus u rapid flow of war
Ill each of tlii'se instances, K i l ­
(lu verno r J . HI rum Thurmond
supplies would permit tin- north­
gore lidded, Itie young women hud
lined
ti|*
a
final
(A
R
C
)
broadcast
ern general to bold III* own w llll
for the Htate*' Rights ticket from I m'I'ii made to remove Dieir shoes.
the Reds even teluporni lly.
Hlond hound* were taken to the
Columbia, H. C., ut 8:45 P.M.
Kleclhm e ve - us u su al- find* scene, Iml heavy rnlu* made It
Ihu major president ini candidates difficult for them to establish a
scent, the sheriff related.
confident of victory.
Hu added Diul a posse had eoutPresident Trum an, s|ieaklng in
Ht. Louis Saturday night, said the pleted tdnns for a widespread
4t’eHtlH«»4 1 , 1 , 1 *
User
(Date Farm ers' Market mid 1*11 people, through the Democratic search fur the slaver today.
bushel* of pepper* averaging P a rty , " a r t golni
|8.80 |H&gt;r bushel. SIM bushels of Don."
H llll COMM ISHM IN K S
Dovernor Thomaa E. Dewey, tho
•ggplauta averaging I I 80 P«r
P O R T S M O U T H , N I L , Nov. I ,
bushel. Lig h t «&gt;fferlngs of squash Repuhllran nominee, told a New (JF)—The Huhmnrlne U.H.8 T in
• ami ohm moved and the yield I* Y o rk C ity audience It was Ihe rone. In »ome rexpect* tho N avy'a
reported light on all cummoditles. "eve of v icto ry" fo r the D O P,
moat modern righting craft, went
Trum an ha* predicted a vote of Into commie.Inn today m. the
"Ilo itifa v H lale Farm er*’ Mar­
00,000,000.
He
says
a
heavy
veto
ket reporlod It* first *nlu of
Portsmouth Navy Yard.
pecan* a* 12,050 jinuiul* bringing " Is alw ays good news for the
Designated a picket hoot foi
Democratic
P
a
rty
."
a revenue ttf $1,881.81. I’ rlre* re­
operation In Polar aen*, tho TigHerbert
Brownell,
J
r
.,
OOP
ported eteadv with expected Inrone hn* hcen eipiiiiped w eh the
rreaae In volume doting the next catnoalan manager, look* fo r u n e w e l type of radar. She can
88,000,000
turnout
with
a
m
a
rtin
detect approach of hostile air
t ■few week*.
"The aacmnl pecan auction of of at Icaat 0,000,000 fo r Dewey- c ra ft, radio the Information to
Dovernor J . 8lrom Thurmond, other forre*. then submerge.
the aeaion In the llrndfnrd County
red !c ted
h it ticket w ill receive "m illion* of
l volume of hotter quality nut* votea" and prevont either Trum an
or Dewev from enacting an an il*
apected.
ON HALF HHK1.I
" F o rt Pierre Htate Farm er*' |ob dlecrlm lnallon law,
H enry W allace, describing tho
M arket report* a, light volume of
about 800 field crate* of tomato** 1048 campaign a* only one battle
Phone BUM
moving through that market with 'n a long w ar, *ay» that regard!***
Cloatd Monduya
price* ranging from 91.00 to 14.00 of the outcome Ida Progressive
p ar bushel. An in crcaiv l» expected
this week w ith the auction u W
beginning today. Volume w ill Increate »lowly until the latter pari
NOTICE
of the month when the volume
fa expected to he good,
. "Flood condlllnii* are Mill ham­
TRx Books are open for payment of 1948 City Twxon
pering Ihe planting In the vicinity
of the Florida OUv Stale Farmera’
Discount of 4% will t» allowed for payment in NovMarket. A good hit of ground lx
MUI under water but farmera are
smbsr; 8% discount for p*yment in December; 2% for
wanting nx fa it ax the water re-

S. (Syd) HERLONG JR.

C L E A R W A T E H . Nov. 1, CM1)—
Milton P . Rook*, president o f the
state Progressive Voters League
of Flo rida, *ald today thl* negro
group would support President
Trum an and Fu lle r W arren a t the
poll* tomorrow.
Rook* said hi* organisation also
had voted to reject the firs t and
second proposed amendment * and
support Hu- sixth.
He cille d on all negro** to vote
and naid several negro organisa­
tion* In the Mato were Joining in
get-ouMhe-vnte cam paign*.

Chinese Bomb

NeKro KHI

for i

C O N G R E S S
Fully qualified ity reuaun &lt;jI training and
cxpcrlrncr,
Already well acquainted with and known
tu many member* uf toinjreM.
A proven record of public *trvice dial U
unexcelled.
*

A

TKl'E SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT!

O n l* » D e in o rra t t-an P ro p e rly H resent e l l i- i i lc t
In W id th 9 0 % . o f the V o te r «*re Ile m o c-e is

&gt;'&lt;•14 C o ll Ile a l 44r.

Youth

Final I'leaH

TRUMAN

tS A K K .L t, I

Remember Harding?
Remember Coolidge?
Remember Hoover?

OYSTERS

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ANNETTE'S

fade*.
Tomato**, pole baana,
•quash appear to lie the major
gpope being .planted. If good
Weather prevalla, they expect to

payment In January and 1% for payment in February,
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Remember the succession of failures of these Republican Presidents from 192d
to 1934? During the 8 long and trying years we came to know what the ‘For­
gotten Man by the Millions’ really meant. Then came 16 years of Government
of the people, by the people, and for th e peoplo’ - - and no ‘2 chickens in every
pot’, but a chance to live as they should in an enllgtened era.

The Democratic Resolve, which is ‘the greatest good for the greutest number’
lias never been shaken. Through the years of time Government by the Peo­
ple will triumph.

The Spirit Of
Jefferson
Jackson

B ttn Hoy, City Tax Collector

B e Mire y ou v o te • - r a in &lt;

ITYHALL

a y e v e n t, v o te a n d se e th a t y o u r n e
v o te f o r D em ocracy.

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I * Protect Um Peace of the World

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ICC R efuses
Rate Increase
’ For Railroads

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A .

Mow Smog Clones In On Stricken City

Itong-Tcnti Basis Is
To Be Consideicd.
In Nov. 30 Mcci; 1
Hearing Requested
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Miners Fight
French Troops
In Coal Fields
I *i*' I'C U -

The In te rlin k Commerce Com !
m inion todey rejected ilie rail |
roedt petition for nn imtnrilt.it’
"emergency” 8 percent freight j
rite mere me.
The commission *iiiin u m r,l iln i
it w ill open lirartngs Nov. ttt on,
the general I I percent advance
in retei aiked liv the railroad'
|
At that lime, the ICC m id, it J
will alio ta le evidence on llie mil .
induitry mnlmn lot an 8 percent i
increase tn he co llfrled while the |
commission consider* the request
for a H percent advance on a
long-term ham .

Ir if

Holiday Spirit
Rcd*s Call Far
Is Kn joyed By
Chinese Forces
To Surrender Sanlord Voters
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The radroadv a ile d the K ( nn G R A P H IC A L L Y IL L U S T R A T IN G hnw dense is tin ilcatti d ialing sistnkr and ( ” g in Dunnra, Pa.
I v\ , d ( , „ .
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Oct. 1/ for pernmnon In homl (
picture nhnwn Ih r light* of a main ntrrel thinwing e n in e gh n.tlv glow over e iniali area,
-f • ^ HI 4 t i l l !
'O .U O O .O O O
( allutr '*
At Ira . 1 n j pci sons had
r a lfi quickly a i art emeiRency F in n r, ftoni Industrial plants, held in the Mims, have .a n oil l:&gt; di nth
.a h o ifu v i d r m lf f l
Itto
m fiift*
1 1 .1
ten,I-uti
il rlfftio n
m e n u rr m view of new wage m . been crowded Milo Imsnitals for special treatment in Ihr- li t l lc iinlli .ti ml town, 2 h miles flout Pitt*-t#h im a * ib tr* i ohim oi of tifoci|tA
N AN KIM i. *
td 'i
( h» ■t* ett * t A ,
hingli. O fficia ls riaid the high pressure area had pievenl-’d ally inovrutriil of all el ground level,
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creases for rail workers.
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rtf today (nl
| and it lireame enturalril w itli fumes, w hlrh proved paitn ulai ly dradlv to pel v»n. suffm m g from
, , I ' d ’lt i | » 1 0
1 .1 . in lii, ,i
f ih r ( nmmmiHl Ird * n *| Ytukf rt 'M ■ 'pile i ,ty11 • (it h *
t , It It* ' die, h '*!
The ra r rir rs said the silualinn ]j Hstlimatic
asthmntic conditions. (International Soundphotot
total --t »• • t i n
*1 1 hi in&lt; h 1 1
r u n II 1 , 1 1
h ' I Hit 1,000 UP*
warranted action withoul hearing
,|r t i"l|ltv |iir
I hr l f i l l I ( f t
j s h r i * hr ||rn ft mie , Ml M MM h i n t * (teen i i ii
,1.1 it. ,1 I .Ml
■ 1 ■ ht ti MIS i.V
Rut they '.aid (hat if a hearing
( tio 'f i i ii H f ti i v h i u
prf'Hi'i that Ml.l up' nl\ i - l , ( r , !
mid j i i i k I - No 1 ii do 1till u oi|t 1lr,.'1
i «i &gt;■ 1 1 "&gt;t
wan necessary, tl should he held
’ t lia&lt;d tf» « i* rl m tu fm fh l lunnpjj 'ifMjiir ( ill i * 1 f hm i
I it lit* I n u n ,I Amr 1 *, 1
q i l l l t r i , ” d ,1
before (be end of October.
Thr
1 et O'.* -mail pee(I
iii&gt;
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The commission’s decision to let
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•.tiiiMtsl .sslnkf I r a i i r i .■* m i i r a n **
Ii 1 t • 1 e|l‘tfl
111 »
thss matter stand for rf.-tew uu
♦hr fo lla ti.tr nf th f o a lion w ld rt ii I I k ;htin,* h iif
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Nov HO followed requests ft uni
nl if r M ill h ii
i,V,'.l’ " ’"e !e
»al ii a l k n i i l I h U n ' f f k
IL«t&gt; 1 • t i. • i- M
shippers and other Interests for a |
film t* omi Ir f I th f fi auk* or at
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full hearing hefoie any rale in |
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crease la granted.
,
I i , n *it D ! H* |vi!iticfin
II* ii.
r m fttd
if t lir tint f h rrti fo al 1
&gt;*Pi
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fund
* 0 »itWifi oit| ft'tfid
, 1 \h . y b *'b
Among those urging a lu ll hem &lt;
•!('♦»
I1 Fin,.iii 1 n ! Ii i . *t#*, or *» t ho PH 1 •»(ll lit M the |( *Ii Ilf *( ( 1 » |#'r fit t
a
1
men hut tied i« « i d l .» *
lug were the Department of Agn
! »iiti •1 1,4*1 t 1• f- i*e*| rl MMit t|1
It S
( i t r v r r i m i r n i F o r - i*i #h Ifs fd fi, w o ik fU i in tot* sitilU ' hr H d u M
K I I •; r; I . I l l s A n n o u n c e I nlghl. U nr w j* . bill fif’d id 1r *n«t if
culture and the Htate Aasnelnllmi
1 1 y, ( • ' 'II (1
tli
1vnlfif* h*vi* •notiniifd to dlf rn.il | N»» h itlh ri H.l...M i(if*u * ,im* nn )
llir l'i|vk rBf r rimiM &gt; • «um 1 1 nii .r
| a H \ S S | I ‘l . v
• . ,| v,
mhi
of Public U tility Commtaalnnei *
1 * ..ft
v••11 * 1 1 for
I
II ttt
1 *11 th m iu jh th r 2'.t day walkout
rfnd the olliei ,«* »
,n tit
i*itahif* oi ■(•Mtintr (tom (h « »flo rld ii mimt. um IH iv i mi* .♦j&gt;fnd- I tee i t ,i i 1
Other p k a s for freight rale
1 1 It ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FranV
.Urdbea
had
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tun
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liv e
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I'tUI 1 *■r| 11|(* p if ■
hikes came meanwhile front the
i ail a alone I'h fo rt nf track
lu ( ft fM ilItllH s» hiMil lot dpi; rIlf's
Ml li H i u
i l l f t M h f l r a t t f r l i ami h i ld g f s
Coastwise Hteamship Line* operat
T h f iam r thlnic o rru rro d for th f i KO ifM iioriit
• met i&gt; l ' " t i ID win in l ,*14
T h f ntMr road d**!»artnifllt t"
ttMV n w n n n
.
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Mif tiffin ,«tivr tf»
I edfl
I R A N L f U R | , G einiany, Nov 2,
pt #*i*1ID ( If! North
tng between A tlantic and G ulf
C n t a t n t " bNfcnnd tlnir during th f ntrihr on I »hf t ninnniniiV* • nnudHrd then dav announced tlie Irv n lts ol a
w I L D w O O l).
a*
J. u n
. . .«&lt; , *
di Mount nn-* popporta, the Inland W aterways t ’orp
•in "lin n '
u■
ITPiA former German general F lf r v crosBfb, th# mml nf Mi# Ku | [u%t} 1 1 4 Ihm l Wmlrl w u
thf AubagnfH/C B a ri|iif lin f
j mruination .S in n il hondu riplod- detailed S lliv rv , in whlctl lepoit-. ■
. I'll I n T l Illllrttl
Marseille Nu ra.q altie s wet* ie "1 wltllin I w ii him l ' nl (lie U S were rpcetved fi 'm l(7 5 tierci'iit perl In lie s '
K lu * K In ii
Mn/f-l ku f &gt;i»|. mi K aI ih mi. prf uienl #il Mu*
raid
ahd S3 freight forwarder organ ! - I1 whn
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„ Flo rid * 1nut iiighr
.liltI fl-fl* f t |&gt;C" MV Ikwoy gilt
ported in either iletalliiient
( 11 ,«p v t nl W#uM I r flfM liih .
i(
the
state',
im
,ipiiia
l"d
imnnci
.(go
u tlo n s . They aakad the ICC to l e t . n‘l4&gt;' «
P ^ P '* * l » J « force
A hunt .1 (1 . 0 0 0 mldtnr* end police, 1 onstilatr
palltiea, on i &gt;s l end bridge e&lt; two vote, tlit'le foul y“ :ll 1
A ll of the t i t afs, |»l*i(tril hy i t|lf l^otarv Cluh a? thru him lifOtl
them boost rates tn tin* w ith anv j formed tecently in the Soviet rone
^ •
The im p irt nl Ylulden*. Mil snd uendRm «»
fq
the
1 3 . 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 and Unnict f it B lf *Mnht
Dnodffl * n n i
f « k «i
i
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i . j 1 supported hy tanks and atttiot*d
Increases that m ay bet granted to " j! tha first Mage of a Red army motorrid# of lUaoumpM i'vejit
H»
I T»n* n i f 'liir* m S m ill
.r*. a it „’an?#nti
** **H# th» d u a lity to l'hiang‘ » itim e. {pel hiif •iiutt.i’ dav "t
lf . .r . VL.V 1 1 r - 1 « \
tha railroads. V Y \
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manned-fry' GcflfftMl'.**’ ’ ‘ ■**
'in sit m ile, of the mirthern
fht'OUffh four (n w iii, iv p ip h u tm id '4* Ihuri W&lt;&gt;rM War Anyway
)
R s I i')ialt man I t lit"i t* • . -I n ! ' 'I &gt;d • ■apol ’ oil t"--. for '11u
I.tie d rh m * Die ntitflaiy -th i l
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h»
n* -1 'V d"' V, lb* Ml-iM 1M'| ♦’A0 fur
Kield*
G * m j M t a r n aVrUonA.
| admitted "h»M »l w f hv let %
lilde I b- , , tl, to econnmi m.t • les* " .'il tb"
ffl» . 1 " .| 1 o n . .I"'n» 1 1 b. 1 1 * " " , 1
»*
Stv on l n »' n I
U H Dioygh. a Wild vood fimtaU into it '*»th thf k n o v % that
l t ‘nniii'u,tt-t onto" teed*. * .-t*ied h,h. v
ehargea In such a ttay as to p re - ( .t » l w allet Sthretber. told r o --*
M1-|i
1 ,.|. tf f t , 1 , Ml,Hid th*&gt; bad « ' 1 1 I
» ti (♦
Gif pi*
worker end the Klau's F lo .h li | h f .nm-thiitg wotlh Isghllng &gt; M I’ l himt &lt;t'iei«l .fril.e toi turlav |
1
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- 1 " 1 *i ii ill, f.t tit,'et. md bridge* !"i
.1 i MPi1
—
1,1/., ( .
serve existing
relationships k*
be j eonletrnce tin* force would p" * &lt; ♦itao •**!i*l »hov at#*i #* h it’ar 1 1 1 m&gt;4 !
1
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would
f,„t
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Ill* I
in it paii'"l
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tl.- h ail, t . w iiil mn’ entri-t *' • II. ..n l this '■•* . etclqvlv* I ! !». » it I 11al»l« I
it!
charges.
r »i»&gt;
j f i t v;a m / t tin fi # * p « M f o|
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tie, it i In* »t I ling'' it !* wa . '*'! I » *•! f MM |*| D T fO (lt 1 m| ,
| /one. " I Germany il the /MI•■I f - . l n «frs| m i I h r t t a l r
il
ftintiev petit by the -dote ■"
♦li» Btc r 1 mnrnf hn l
The freight forwarders-- wh&gt;
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In 1 v 4 t 1 h . 1 pp.1 l r f
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Cam pbcll-Losslng Post No. h.l
| | P sai.l L tirt I'tscher. mlnt 'e ’
mg only the Mam-b""-*" "
. -»w V I. I Ullitl#
•« 1* -11'
but
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remained
close
to
Mr.
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has 90 mote members than at I rtf the inteitor «n the Soviet lo n f.
A wider scope nf ' " t n n i u t u '
. t» l I*
T o
H r
R u riH
H er1
»i‘ (h f (igiliti 1 !
» fI 'if
nf (|l**
h*'ll ha* f ,lk*
Hi Y* 'll
this time last year, hut stljl 14fi &gt;told him and (iv r other genetsl1 '
] /,i*tiin nl tile ! lilted N a ll" "
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mbit)on was vet fn.tb b. 'L&gt;
It *
1 »*
(1'Hi I d a d
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...........
white man pull I
r , „ , „ |„
*|t,i.,.pb&lt;members short of Its Immediate personal!'
that
the
"peoplr*1 ir T l l l t g , c l i a l n n i l i "I ' b e 1 tu n e
t* r i i
l ijd Hi in hr il i&lt;
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a fl" '
goal of 345 members. It was re- | p(,||,.p " umiM l&gt;* ar med w ith Ian' • ml tlM n .me co aa in Le e sb u rg ' ,f w orldw ide .........
I I ti lil (lH ir&lt; ( Hit •
i ommunlnt 1’ nrtv
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H« !’ M*f tfll'h fl* ,i
feo u iin u le . after the Klan men. WHinrfi 4 inf t hil»!i»n Hircn»;k i nn A M S«i(dMv id
ported last evening at the meeting , Blll| B r,|i i P1... i k .aid four of th­
mm'ini-i* natio n, f &gt;
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s *., II .• !
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fcUtiivm^ ad ill*** •* (
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at tha Legion Hut. .lames
*• " [ generel. .r»;(er"l to ta lc part 1 1 1 It
.ml ((»« pMfM#* w"»U! ami !'« ' ’
. npe h i s a r m i e s e v e n . n a t h
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Horn In Dmlg** rounfv, Ha
i vhf-n !h" * I .» , , r •*1 » | 111 Inactive ( mi;i nl
• tie only report of trouble came t i i ji t nfi Iv nn ft Hiinif ha il jii' (*i"i' ♦' t * i!
presided.
| R rltish and Am erlran authorities
|i^ ' niitrol
all
of. .China H* »n »•(»*
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In order to Increase membership. (1M.f eMimated Mie strength of Mu- 1 liiiiii l.'lg h fu cker, a girl report
t(lift nf-tfiMilfitImi ftfiin ni'h'#* ' a, Land In 1920 f.om M -Ra- &lt;:• I’ ted klio n In the la*.
I tv \ l tu V
, 'tpp m ##hlM|Dt ( Hi*
ft Mu Revi ve!
two teems were organised to com-, f ( 1
unn.nntt to nOO.Otm »&gt; I'itol"V iap liei for the Orlando t I a At ing 'inf!*! jiff* * , H*f!
Mu »* ♦
*'*■ Mr was . fatm e. amf a ................... I *■" b iilk tln puhllshel
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Mm nine .miiinel She said a group »ffi|4il nf fit#* lllHi ’idlJil (!*(' “ ■
p its In securing new members.
* R u rv lw iis Include (be widow "1 ' ‘' by the t,'om niiti"'i "♦((Ml
•!»*»( m( I'!'
•\!pl *1 I M M
w a s h i: 'i t
Chester M iller, World W ar I. *
, .
,
t timidet! figuies smashed her
i*r.M Del.and. tlu cc vo s and one daugh " " t i , l Iriformsttori |t u ,- i"
•f Ut'iiMuit • 1 *KHI k int»*(
11.** National i,i
v e tirsn w ill head the team o f.
Moscow newspapors d e c la .-l ■fin - n and ordered her to leave |r&gt; A i ' i l f i i f MirII
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4 tv#|{|n^ w#i nrt»I thi» 1lift!i **
Mao said Red f i i ii c i "I*
m l »t llgo* ))" - '-.usl t i . , its pre.'i si "
oldsters and John Sauls, W o r l d 'Sun day that all such figures a .- t|t» t-lcinitv
ter. all nf G eoigta. twn *i,lem
Mid »fti»nH(iM nf Hi# *•' * Mrs. Nancy Clark "I McRae, '■* ■util t„ l 007,1)01) square nob
W ar I I veteran w ill head the "fantastic lies
I Imse controlled
*
' help htti(il o| • 1
h'lan o ffi'la la denied II. (lie,If fttiHnii#t| (Mi 1 i r # • !#**♦ i
t 1'
i i„,l|,o|r , ,
■ •,.,,,1 , I 1t* iL‘| ' e
younger te.im. The losing t e a m l organs .m tle d a T a i« dispatch »*u| 'tiev Interfered with nn one
and Mrs l.u l* Rtadhury of I'e "H ighly 215 percent
area
Under
them,
to
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must provide a "feed" et the n ext)
(tm 'U .e ra &lt;•„ i . , &gt; KlatM t
, 1 1 0 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 . 1 . 1 , 1 m* - KfeH.i
Land
pi-1
1'19,1)00,000 people, at, "ii
i " " " t i e, Ml V 'll' i "&gt; i i i "t i
. , , .,
World (iovcnim uii!
n* 'll
Funeral service* w ill be heul *'
IIJIHI MlMI/*il (III 1 rip* I »titi
■ i World W
II ,. i n,g .1 . a 1 ,’ 1
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iN s iM i i o n s 1 0 ,M n v r
Four*new members were admit-1
1 1 1 ' i ' , *'*) *j
,1 20 P M Thursday at Erickson
(iroup
Han
Mcutiim
ted to the Post Richard T . C l e r k ,! ,. A n.reting of the directors of
T A I I.A H A M S K K , Nov 2, (/TV
.» h
Funeral Home svlth Rev W P
h id e
of
................I
, .,||(||) | ’ U '." i mi­
Jsm ea L Fields, G arfield W alker ‘ ho Kanfurd F.aeeutivc Club h e. Some 2no molding inspectors and
P U E R T O R IC O V . l l t .
‘
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Interment
ll
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and
at
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and W. 8 . llarg ro va.
. h' " " e**]$ J .n t . 'VednesrJay after
n .e World Government ......... J
^ " ' “ ylva- l.ake
membcri of Florida's planning and
*♦ ♦♦l»
SAN J U A N , Puerto Rn.", Nm- ,, te.| Marbm lo .iu .,1 .. ... t
units can " 't a " ill'll
■
The Legion w ill sponsur a F a ir nnon , .tv JV?(
It waa an­ rolling hoards w ill hold their first t.h le group trod lust everting M
'A i/PlFuel In Ricans vole lo .ln ,
M ilita ry V,. „t..,„ ,. ... \\ t ................................ ■ -' 'll 1 1 In*;
on Mar. 14 at Celenr and M ellon-’ nounced' this morning by Ralph imniial conference in Miami Nov the Tnuti t Center with .11, present Cemetery.
for their own goveinot f u
t
Men will I*. .. t'-*»♦».I id •I ,
v ilk Avenues and haa signed H ’ Austin
Sm ith,
secretary.
The
.leek It ittgnn gave a lalh nn Wot Id
■
.
f i.t t time in history
I nctivu NnHnp.r . .. . 1 ! ♦ ♦
The state federation of planning
*h e talk was I
&gt; R . ( . M o n iR O n ir r y
IS
contract with Rayal Crown Shown
W ' 11 Vf, 1 ' 1 * l ‘ ^T 1,? UI
Ahout 872,000 voters, * . ,*• - t
l-’ l t T U ll l » MM1I MS
J »&gt;ni» th ifn v»»»f * ID
to appear here. It was announced. 11 , 1 &lt;'r n i f r, . “ a' W arren D. Man. and rolling hoards, formed In A p ril. " , ‘v "
registration nir&gt; eligible
None
JG fu js t'’"
R p iio r lt ld
1 *
i acom, field icprcsentative, w ill
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f/Ti I iitiiirt? | Draft nn*’ 1 &gt;" ( •is -salt •I* e»U#'
I hr ue*t ineelltig date was c 1 1
n -u
will
stiiilv
construction
ill
the
18U8
when
Puerto
IMru
Inu-mpr,
j
he rreaents
MH i i of Arm ii i h^v • h im nil i to the trim h r 1 • tin D • lit It* ui"
f»r Monday evening, Nov. " 1 a1
———
a United State* depondeii. y Mi"
Directors of the cluh are Ae K. Miami area. Inspect zoning taapi
' d id * r»f H ip ■»(/♦(•• will
»ttli*'i ■
fn» *• ■
B O A T C O L L IH Ip N
\ »111* ui
which
time
Dr.
George
Saute
W
M.
Montgomery,
g
'"
v"
OOVernor
has
been
T O L E D O , 0 .. N o y . 2 - &lt;/Pi— The Shlnliolscr. Andrew Stine, E . A. and master development plana nf load nl the World ..... ..................... . operator of the Southland F r ill'
*’ v t"»D *»n»w mnrnihftt 4 1 H»* Mon ( a ] up, Cntni#*! y
.
.
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Lucas County corener’e off lea re- Mmifnrtou, D r. C . W. B aker, 8. Florida rltle s and counties and l-istltuie ^t RnIHn* Collage si t Co. o f Forrest C ity, today reported th*'» , J i 1 «■ .» .rnaldcnt
„
fu rm .
Members nt
But
mimiHdi ♦'•»♦♦!•• Company’s AnHimit
*nmn G-., ( h i * tlunsl Guard
ported today that one m in wan O, Chase, J r , C . R . K lr t k y , A discuss off-street parking, high
•Ii I.. , ' 1 i i to
i lis li man of the U ntil I to S h e riff P. A. Mero that he *1111 ji fay sljrnea by Pronbtant I i h id .tm t 1 r'l^iontaHon fif
yaar Puerto Rico won tlir Mi ilun4n bull c ilv r tn•I l.r» llrira. I s 's t* hentlqus
dead Aboard tha J . J . Boland as R. Lnrm an, C. R. Clonta, J r ., of wav design, airport fonlng and Worlds Fed eiallst* of F lo .id s will does not know the whereabouts of
t ,, p ,' 1 -"* .si
allied m atters.
f n l&gt; ‘hipped Ih t p tru ii l u^i s
tha result of a collision with an­ Oviedo and Fran k .Shames.
speak.
his son. Richard O. Montgomery. lig lit of Democratic elarHon
I future active -ssigniK-'i'A
other ship last night during a fog
A nuroner nf high ...................... ?3, who le ft h ^ e .Sunday evening
on L ik e E rie . The men wae not
d, nls were piesMit at the meeting
■ dilve in hi* cnnvertibl* rnrd
RED S
M \wrH
Identified.
and these w ill organlte In delist* Coup*, ktid hsd not been seen n.
LIM A P e iM.
P — fhs
The S tr. Roland waa limping
•he subject of World Government
♦r ? m * nc?'
,. , .
,,
Peruvien C’-rii" i*’ *»ti ■»♦ I’ st'.v has
Into the Toledo harbor with her
It was announced today hy Mrs Richard was des-rlbed
by his
I hern o u tla w I ■.- " * &lt;•
8I,V
bow badly damaged. Capt, F r in k
*i*ne Tin ker
l.ithei as a sober, Industrious
| eminent of ..... . " M"ii’i*l "due
Monroe, o f the Boland reported
young man, about five feel eleven
! A decree v* ii - ". I I " ' uigh*.
that hi* ship collided with the
.
“ ~ ~’
inches In height snd w ith fs lr hair
• " I teller stiruj
.
banning Die p
S tr. Fra n k A rm itro n g off ColD
R
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F
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rnd
sandy
complexion
He
often
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2, (/!’)- Two-ihird. of lha nation's governor­
'h* 'eftist Apr*
Mil local resident' who are inl*"it*d »n a "bigger sn-l h*tt*r th an !' previous hi&gt;
ehester. Local marine authorities
M IA M I, Nov 2, (A V
Dew». went on fishing trips
tn the e .s t
had not located the latter shin a t ship* .went on the election block today w ill Democrats end Republicans F is / le r paid a J50 flue today fm coast, laid hjs fa tlia i, hut on this ever louritl tesion fiu Sanhml *i* inuled lo meet with " * i,lv comets" l'*rl&gt;
HI A . M. F,«itern Standard time. battling lo end the present'evep-ftephen splitsa-vlng a 12-foot ftahlng s k iff t" trip hi* beat fishing tackle wa* left at (he louritl Center Thursday csening at 7.30 o’clock in onler to plan
P A IN I UP
at home.
■.■With IDO candidates entered in the 32 stale tonksfs, il appeared half.
the winter acliviliej, rl was announ* *d llm morning by L M. Armtlsge,
T A L L A H A S S F F . Nov. 2. " P i—
r a u i .E r h o n f i n e d
Fra/le r and George Ford w ei*
.\ 7 .A„ 7 ,P , ,
certain
that
the
24-24'party
deadlock
will
he
ended
when
final
returns
onector of louritl activities lor th* Seminole County Chamber nf Com­ The Cabinet today n le s je J PJ.OOO
Em m ett E . R au len o n , 18 year
good friends and p attn e ri In the
CO N TRACT AW ARD ED
merce. f . A. E ik rlv it prendeni ol the tourist Cluh.
to repair and lepalnt the GoveroM youth, who waa Involved In are in. At slake are )fl Republican and 14 Democratic chain, with close ownership nf the 111I k boat and
T
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A
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
Nov
„-*
l/Fi
"W e are looking forward to up
nur'a manslnn
a. three w ay collision on Sanford contests In seven states.
fished
together
all
the
time
An
contract
for
C‘
J
Repuhllcans hope their victory predicted that If G '/vtrnro Thomas
large membership and n very en­
Avenue a fte r Ignoring a stop afgn,
nryurnent came up over the own- f t tha Boy* Industrial School at
Mr. w ill he boat rides on th* St Johns I
on Barenth Street was fined 150 In Maine'* Sept. 13 election seas E Dewey carries the state hy as einhlp of th« »8B a k lff and m | Marianna waa awarded G ;« n h u t joyable eeason/' declared
Rivet
Arrangem ent* have been . _
a
forerunner
of
success
in
today's
A
rm
ila
ce
this
morning.
The
•nd c o iU or 50 daya hy Judge J .
rnucli ft* he did four years ago—
insd* w ith Captain Georg i W
0- Sharon, yesterday In Municipal balloting. But a spokesman for *4,000 votes—GOP Incumbent H o­ settle m atters, F ra sie r v isite d 1Conalructlon Company of P n- shuffU-hoerd courtn, lin p o riin t In
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 2 —(/Pi
the recreation activities of tour- Pnvls of Panama Cltv to operat*
Court, The charge » a * recklesa the national committee Indicated bart Creighton and the rest of the ForrP* hack yard at night, sawed ■"*?£}* by th« «h*ntrt today.
High Low
Ids
riv
e
r
passenger
boat,
the
a belief that Ihe outcome may state ticket w ill ''go In rather
driving.
ace being pul In first class
A tla n ta
98 80
Queen M ary fo r sightseelMi: tilp i
S S s - ’T S . i . ' - *
hlnge on the site of the vote piled comfortably.”
condition
fo
r
playing,
he
revealed,
Boston
- 52
35
■structlon of threa vocational shop
which w ill be Initiated on Jan 1.
up by the Dewey-Warren tic k e t
IT IN J U R E D
57
Chicago
60
' hutldlnga and a maintenance shop snd fo r Indoor recreation, raid II was announced today hy Kdward
Ohio: Both predicted a dose
A
Democratic
o
fficial
rtlm
pretablea and other games have been Higgins.
C le v t lin l
At
•A IQ O N , Indochina, Nor. 2. D P I.
ts
CITY MAHREfUF.
building.
race,
w
ilh
the
Democrat
giving
Ihe
provided.
— A hand grenada exploded in a I dieted that the fifty - fifty rat.o
Detroit
81
45
C ity employees, llie l, wives and
Cant.
D
avis,
said
Mr.
Higgins,
yesterday
I
w
ill
he
a
l
k
r
n
l
,
Inst
lu
favor
of
New York
54 45
nod to former Governor F ra n k J . chOJren. numbering more than
restaurant In -Cholon
Meetings w ill be held once a
MARKETS C L O S E D
ha*
hern
operating
this
host
at
'h
la
party.
85 60
P h iiad d p h is
."ausche, and the Republican to 200, w ill he treated to a barbecue
none, Indudln
•nd injured 17 persona,
NEW Y O R K . Noy, 2, &lt;/P) MitJ week at the To urist Center during
-n
Ran Antonio
81 50
Here Is how these lw „ prlyatcly the GOP Incumbent, Thomas J . by tha C ity at Ihe grounda of the or aeeurlty and commodity markela the w in ter season, and activities Panama C ity fo r several years and
U h a rk * Rkhusc
Qaniii«
Js
pxnrrlencrd
In
the
(,*•*««»**
y * ■***»is*
w ill kel.iH e
43
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 1918

E IG H T

Seminole
s
Promise Suprises
For
Friday'sGame
Seminole G r i d de r s
Are Sent Through
Hour Long Drill To
Prepare For Tilt

Gators Work Hard
F o r Contest W ith
Furman University

150 Quarter Horses
To Enter Daytona
Beach Race Meet
DAYTONA BEACH, Oct. 28 —
(.SpecialI— Upwards of Ml horse*
will go to post at Daytona Beach
this weekend when the Volusia
County (juarter Horse Running
Assn, sponsor* Its first racing
meet In tills urea over the newly
Isid track at the Old Naval Air
Station.
Kunrlicr* final
over ffcc sfa*-.have entered (funrter horses which
are un In-breed of thnrohred rac­
ers and common draft horses in
order to combine *|tecd with calm­
ness, gentleness, and the ability to
do ranch type work or to ho used
a* saddle horses, etc. Twelve quidIfylng race* will lie held on Satur­
day, Oct. 30th, with the main rac­
ing schedule being held oil Sumlnv
for n total poise of 82400 which
will lie distributed among the
winners on a percentage basis
Four horse* will come out of the
shoot to the race with running
distances of 220 yard*. 330 yard*,
ami 410 ymil*, with four rare,
being run nt each distance.
Jockey* will he children not
weighing over IK) Ilia., and thore
will lie no I'ari-Mutunl belting
Post time foi the two day event
I* I 10 I* M.

By ARTHUR H eck WITH, JR.
(iAINKSVILLK, Oct. 28, M 1 Herald Sports Editor
A well stirred potion of hackflcM
The Seminole High School Cel- aces has Ih-cii browed by Coach
try Fed* drilled with plenty of Ray Wolf of the University of
pep and vigor yrsterdny after­ Florida dators as the genial men­
noon, despite the prohahlo loss of tor taper* hi* spuad off for the
Britt Yates and K. B. Smith, two .Saturday meeting with Furman
reserve ends and the possibility University.
of gettlnr little assistance from
The Rsurlans end their home
regular barks Charles Andersen workout* this afternoon with more
tnd Don Deal In the Friday en­ emphasis slated on pass defense.
counter with Ht. Augustine.
Thirty-seven dators will leave
Coach Carl Kettles haa several tonight for dreenvllle, and all
■rheme* ’cooked up’ for th* con- players that made the trip to At­
test, "\fr do not want to say lanta last week are Included on
anything about the surprises, but the travel roster with the excep-t
m Will have a few for St. Augus­ tion of newly-added 1-eRny Pouchtine, whin the game open* Friday rr and doubtful traveller Iblly
night. We had to do something to Parker. Parker I* suffering from
off-set the loss of the players,” n recurrent knee injury, and Wolf
th* Fed mentor grinned.
The Is waiting for last minute remit*
genie starts at M: IA Fiiday night to determine whether or not lie Mary land
will make tho trip.
at the high school field.
An hour long scrimmage sta­
"We know that Furman ha* a Howl T i l t
tion was held at the practice (lid I tough bull club," stated Wolf
yesterday afternoon In preparation "Any ball club Is rough that hast
for the Friday night grid Imttle only allowed one touchdown per I
With the Yellow jackuts. Cn.i-h game. Howevet, our boy* are In!
Kettles, Assistant Couch Ottls shape for tlm game, and wo aren’t 1
Mooney and "B " *&lt;|und Coach Frrd going up there to lose it. It ,
Cana* assisted the youth* In shat- should be a hard fought game, and &gt;
penlng up the ground attack for a t will be ready".
j
the contest. "We need a lot of
The dators will be playing in,
practice on this ground attmk," Fiuninn’s homecoming game this
Kettles said.
year, ami Indications show ibst
Following the tegular practice, the Purple and White will be l ev- \
the coaches sent the boy* into t eil up for the clash.
iv* minute wind sprint session led
Tim I-lot Ida ball carrying corps,
y game rnptuins Charles Ander­ ■will b" led by MFC rushing lender ;
sen and dene Harper.
I Chuck llueilngt-r, who wdl head I
,n big array of hack* that will
include John Cox, Russell Godwin,
uml Doug llcldcn.
A determined fight for first,
string end position on th Gator,

C

terday with the iidditlpn of Hill
Dickey, former Yankee catching
•tar.
At the Ixglnning of this *ea»on,
University of Alabama football
team* hail won 31J
lo**
109 and tle.1 23 for a .740 per.

th* freshman equad,

on* guard post.

Points For
In Miuini

The Clubhouse
H* FRANK ECK

Al' Xvn*feature* Sport# Editor
NEW YORK •• In an effort to
clean tho ruff uml clear tho head
lii’re ure sumo of the thinit* ba*elinll nion say will happen In thj
i util re:
Marty Marlon, peerlcea short­
stop, will get a front office job
when hi* playing day* are over,
&lt;ay* Hob llimtiegan, St. Louta
Cardinal tirvildcnt. Marion la great
with younitatera. Coach Terry
Moult: ioid a i Intuit) a* manager
In tho minora hut waan't aure It
wna Ilio job he wanted.
Hill Nlcholaon'a ahlft from the
Chicago Cubs will help the PhllnihlpMii I'hlllloa, aaya Jeff Heath.
Nick will he nearer Ida Cheater*
town. Mil., home anil figure* to hit
I*ttvr.
I.airv Doby, Cleveland center
fioldor. will l&gt;« on* of the beat
Vmrrtcnn League outfielder*. He
an hit (hat tong hall, run and ha*
a grrat arm. AI moat everyone
■grooa on tho Negro a* a real

Aar.

Thure are about 187,000 clergy
men In tho United State*.

A1 Dark Is Named Jack Kramer Listed
R o o k ie O f Y e a r No. 1 For T e n n i s
YORK. Oct. 28 (JPt— From
In National L o o p theNEW
top of amateur tennis ranks to
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (fl*)-AI*
vin Dark, brilliant young shortstep of the Boston Brave*, was
voted today the National League
rookie of the year.
It was a virtual landslide foi the
2S-venr !d native of Lake Charles,
La. In a nation-wide poll conducted
by the Associated Press, Dark
romped In as the No. 1 fre huinn
of 1048 with IfiO out of u po/tilhlc
220 votes
t)nly four other players received
loinlderatlon from the baseball
expert*. Richie Ashburn, fta-hy
I’hiladelphln outfielder, was sec­
ond with G7 votes.
Dark gained the distinction by
Ills fine batting, hi# skill in the
field, hi* speed afoot and his color­
ful all around nlay. In 137 gams*,
the former all-around athlete nt
Louisiana .Slate University batted
.132 to finish third among the
regulars.
It was the second time in hi*
brief earner that Dark has S.vn
acclaimed aa the No, I freshman
of hi* league.
The B-l 1, 180-pound youngster
played with Milwaukee las’ year
sad was hailed ns the top rookie
ia the American Aaaoelattau] I
«* . hi* first full season op pro­
fessional hasebuil.

The lloalon llravea will be the
tram to tout in the National
league neat year but the Brooklyn
Dodger* may lie joint choice* to
yin the flag. Marvin Rackley, (ill
(lodge*, Roy Campanula and Rex
llarnev ure four of tho Brooklyn
r«a*ona.
When Harney Hhotton step*
down n* Hrooklyo manager, Clay
IHd BET
ltoo|ier of Montreal 1* hi* logical
NEW YORK, Oct. 28, i p, A
mcccitsor.
Iluckv ilntrl*. deposed Yankee pari-mutuel pay teller nt die
malinger, may wind lip In Detroit Jsmalcn race track wus held today
on a grand laiceny charge after l.e
o mini laparitv.
I he Ihiaton Red So* will have allegedly bet a total of $5,250 vf
tie he*t rookie* in spring training. nut in-1 funds—and lost.
Police said John Mori Him, 54,
Among them are firat ha*eman
Water Dropo and o u t f i e l d e r of Brooklyn, told them he u til
.ioorge WiIhud of llirmingham and nutuel funds to place bets up to
■ulflelder Jim Piersal I, 18 of Wat- 11,000 on each of tlw clgnt races
rburv, Conn., and pitcher Willard at the track yesterday, hut that
Nixon of I.lndale, G*., who played none of his horses won.
for Scranton in the Eastern
MOVING AROUND
League.
NEW YORK, (,P)—There are
Harris had three $20,000 pitcher*
famili.i fate* in strange
who weren’t doing much good »lt* several
uniform* &gt;iii* -canon in th ■ 'lasling on the Win'll, *ay* I aokro krtlmll Assort ilinn of America.
(ienerul Manager (leorge Welaa, in Juhn Mahnki-n and Irv Torgoff
giving n reason that the popular were traded by Washington to
Iluckv was relieved of hi* job. Baltimore and in return Washing­
These pi‘ diers, *ay» Wrls*. were ton got Kleggie Hermsen and Dick
K r a u t Shea, Joe I’age and Allle Schulx.
Boston got Hank Boun­
It f v n o lils ( Reynold* won 18 der* ami flhnrW Helbert from Phil,
gainr»). ‘ Yet iluckv wanted Boh sdclphla in exchange for Big Ed
I’m lerflchl from Newark," »aya Sadowskl. Grady Lewis, who play­
Weiss.
'd with th* Baltimore Bullets last
Boh Keller I* In for a salary icsson, was so]J outright to Ht.
slash. He ha* yet to win th* “ big Louis, where he will serve ns play­
game." In 11*40 when ha won 27 ing-couch of the llomher*.
■«ioes he lost an Important ona,
2 .0, to Floyd (ileWI of the Tiger*,
he misled out ugahiut Hal Now- t host of friend* by saying what
liooser on the final day thl* year te was thinking.
“ PH always ntaml by the urnand dropped both hla World Sarie#
baseball’* "hard luck" l »lrex," say* Happy. "Hnudreau was
start*,
«ut at third base."
pitcher.
And Commi** lo nsr Chandler won

Or. C. L. Persons

No. 1 among the professional in
one year Is the achievement of
l,o* Angeles' Jack Krumer.
Young Kramer, winner of tin*
Wlmhlidon uml National Amal&gt;*Li
Championship* In 11147. is placed
first in United States pin mak­
ings, announced today.
Two veteran* who have had a
corner on the top pro spot for
TITLE DEFENSE
veil ro— Hubby Ripe* nf j'hlriiif.l
and Don Huiige of Los Angel •*.— NEW YORK, Oct. 28. *fb A
wer« placed second and shir.l, m * tmte of 8«5,(XXI Is seen for Willie
Pep’s featherweight title defense
pectlvely.
against Sandy Saddler tomorrow
niyht in Madison Smiure Harden.
Tin Hartford, Conn., wotld
"fiO-AllEAD"
NEW YORK, Oct. 28, (A'l— Nor­ champion I* a 5-12 favorite over
man (Red) Strader lias been giv­ the Now York challenger, who ha*
en the "go-ahead" ** couch of the il3 knockout* In about 00 profes­
Now York Yankee* of the All- sional sturts.
America football conference.
IT’S IN YOl’ Il HEAD
His status up In the air since
PITTSBURGH. Oct. 28. (At—A
lie took over the Huh’* reins after
Ray Flaherty was dismissed ear- Temple University psychiatrist
liir this year. Htrmler yesterday says that old bugbear—the tooth­
was named coach and general ache—may lie caused by n lack of
manager of the team for next 1'iiiutlanul balance.
Dr. John W. Lyons, Jr„ told «
season
meeting of the Western Pennsyl­
vania dentists society that while
laboratory proof still is lacking,
NO TAKERS
BALTIMORE, Oct. 28. &lt;/P&gt;— rcearch bos Indicated that bleed­
Hitn-i! Citation can’t find any tak­ ing gum* and loolh decay Is direct­
ers for tomorrow’* Pimlico spe­ ly tract nIdo to emutioiml dlsturcial. tin-re’s talk going around thnl banco*."

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Only eight of the orlglnul 72
not oven I, i her to card it among
un ii invited lii football practice
the regut’i tight race.-'.
Poop! wl,o prof. * t.i know, ’ tills fall ut Michigan Hlule College
however, i-sparUd the club is con­ j are senior*. Thirty-five are sophsiderin'? spotting the special be­ , onmres.
tween tv.o i/tces. lackey Eddie AiTno University of Mississippi
i-aru limit would just gallop the
3-\car-old agination around fur a played Its first night football
mile and three sixteenth*. And game on Oct. 18, 1020, In New
Calumet would (eicket an easy Orleans with the Rebels mltscorlng

$10,000.

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when the Cusco division Joined
the letiellion
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revolter* nt Arequipn. niinu city
of Southern I’eru, and ihmso nt
Cii/.iu leimtliiMl loyal, a com­
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uther nrinv unit* based tn
Southemt Peru had iulned tho
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Maiiin t Adi hi agniiHi President
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President Truman moved inlo
flirr* tffl mil miv l»r thr f tuuftitifi
W a lk o u ts , L e d
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teeming Harlem today lo pledge
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tplil loullirrn Democrat! away
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f.ir 50(1.1)011 \v:|!ih
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win
next
Tuesday.
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from Ihr regular parly.
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Speaking at a rally in Nrw n i'l lorlav they have jailed 7IMI
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J£ork*i populous negro diitricl, Mr. I renrhmen and forrignerr in an 1of Mass*) liuirlt*. Rhode I .land
rffnili nfln »l»r Atnlr Ihit hr iak) ri-.| fii ml ' -In
nf 111•"ji i inii *i ft hi hi V kjrr #»riiami Connecticut, the Rrpuhhr an I
^Truman raid:
altenipl to end the 25-dav old coal presidential candidate paid 'tihnlc
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portunity (or all mankind.
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"The fulfilment of ihii promire it field* war moving 12 tn 24 hour*
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among the higher! purposes of gov­ ahead of rchedtile.
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Cilv Attorney Fred R. Wilton
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|tin represent* "n «r*hd prngie.shr
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"There was no noticeable re,
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explained ihc ptrurnsetl amendment! •*.h**1i* tli*»ff+ If II ft*
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"Our determination to attain thr riilance and no incident!." the, and inund
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h*n ri Iilntr&lt;M|ljr|nlc Dmv„y. \im.ln In die Flnud.l Coil'll IUl Inn il the which tip* f tiiiiittrti4t h a v e n n I in ,,i ,,11,
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goal of e(|ti*l right! and equal op- communique »*id,
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Jsaid lie looks forward
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ftportumtv mint lie reiolule and un­
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The pro-Communirt newspaper with Dcwov wKbn the liiMm •« &lt;«i hiui'ii »'li..mil.-; nt t 11111111*11- at
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|got 111 Ilia next Congress whnl the tiIonI (rmlmi (lrsirlit*v pirmlril
moving Inward ilus goal with evrry nf (lie 12 occupied today.
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canuiaign began that tho President 1African* mid 8!t other foreigners J ..\v„m ran.M,| |„ making this a pnlmeiil our ren' of the 11resent
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idditimi in ilic ix rents already Till ki'V' ‘ ik41111iI IIII il|i||-|H*||.| -M.'|!
mill lynching, tinti-poll tax amt r.VIr.
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self squarely behind focommenda tn tlninnnxtrntlon*. French mines I merit of •‘tcitmivoik" wilt, 'tie exe Administration," Mi. Wilson said. I*’ U i"|n|l*ln. Mi 1*1101.111 Milfl
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amt other f eultvn working cl.... Iv ...... Con "At tueseiil lli- one rent trlerml tllo iMHlfN'tlltlYl* VVJiy ill will'll f|**«
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special com....... . which studied I;'""'0'; ’ bl'Topcan*. At. estimated •gren
to raise* approximately Tfi.OOO.- t* S 11**IsI .ti hhI iHo^nim
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Civil itigiit-r
I ',0 to fitl striker* were Jailed yes- i ''We It Iiiivh nn mininit*411 iitiiMi
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that knows iiovv to work with ConI It** *kt'1''', »l, AYttbmil • loinui
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It wax exnrlly a year ago today
(« HNllMkin) Ikii riu.r kpo-ni
Moat of those arrested wore |kti'sh," Dewey *nld. "I have uliaotill*,
fMfl VkI' i Kumi ami flip Sox’ *
thxt.tlie rommlttea stihnilHetl to charged either with asaaull or with |
coitfi'leuce that there will lie
In P r i s o n I 'o t [J e n t It
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the Chief Kxrciltlve wliat he term»*
violating nim-atrlkers* "freedom to i tiarmonv between the executive
ad its "munirntnus report."
ii.......miter to duilv &gt;t resolulion
O f J. F . S t r i n j ; f e l l o w
O f L d im I TJ. ti S c h o o l
work."
1and Congtess. It will not la' n case
Heretofore during tho campaign,
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"For the first lime In a great
m allusions l&gt;i thu Civil Right* lasuo ,e
lolmnv MiVni'h r.f |.iC,t,m.
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or two. **
Troops at two French pur!*, Lit
L &lt; . I n ,• hf* ,nniii*!)|,trim, 1.. t, i•"itibi*1" ilo* * itjut* f till &lt;if t It iIII
«f MiiflntiFil tin I"'11M.•* Sh1
U was Ms strong suuport of a Koclielln and las Palllce, worn un­
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Opinions of Snnford cilicon* it*
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S|h" X lli' killiiie "• I'lltnitv Fi ink S,i n
Clvlt Right* program, pins a platm loading American coal shipment*.
to poiHilib' cliHngPl or improve, Will Ikfk|v' f-aI
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( ' i t y mr-nta to lln, City Charter, an
in the party platform supporting Cunmumlst-It'll ntevcrlorcs, *ym
IIrr;iId R l r r l i u n
|ikfirl -turf•e«|ii*|iMtf aii'H .») i)h S*
It, which brought on the southern pathlsing with tho coal strike have ,
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T ( lllni-dcl. .tr. acting «r- Kevl*i„ii L'oiiinillleo, which i* ii
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entry of flovernot ./. Strom Thur­
busy willing a Charter Ibal will
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* .1 pi’-iildrullal rain as the candidate hall coal train* at the border.
, en route tu South America Horn 1929 t'lmtlei, II .1, tint, f„rin, i *1,
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approximately 4.000.000 tons •»! I'Htetil*. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Illais- lilittee. niinouiiceil lhi.« nioitilng
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O n M e m b e r s h i p D r i v e of the imHon'it 338,(KH) minor* were
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f11j/ )11 IAIp’ ll » Mf M• .ni f|io nrl
Commander James A. Wright nf back on the Job.
Till* H'klf i" nf Mii|fir "ill i(»•m lino &lt; ,111,1.1 r *r,||rni r
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gellier with their reason* win
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Campbell Loaning Post fill of the
ItOMK. Oct. 29. &lt;&gt;Vl— Two gen two\ week*.
lln,-' I’lirnix Ctiv. Al,
llcpnl 11IIcmI of .............. they believe It would lie Ireliefh ini ■,,mfl.‘iIv* niU4i« liuit IrnveU **■
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American Legion todny revi’al'd rrnl strike* Iwgan in Italian prov
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lo hoard a plnne for Hoqth Amer­ date of the existing Charter ib&gt; •'illy, * '‘Lulitnii flcl frtiirM *♦m1| S ; t v a n m i l i M o r n i n i :
with 160 renewals needed to en­
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The strike In Florence Province
able him to report a 100 percent ended when agreement wax reach- ica wlierc lie will eonfer on C(o- committee will look Inlo henrfied ♦*ktf*ti nf iitluu iHVAtifyidrf art *
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\lr,"*. Argentlria; (tie Me Janeiro, Inrliuh' ainriiilmiqiti naiii,&lt;’d I- •(ill'll' r-si'H'i A* iff 44(1III t-11 my C«ftjt|wa#i ft"
of Florida at Davlontl Ib’nrb on
Savannah Mnioio^ \.-n . i '■ ■, TloUArt with I Ml!IJMlit t r1M , 54.1Hint'nl ( »1w* rh ll 'M'!*’'1*1M•.* Vd
The Comniiiniit-lod Ho relire |)ru(| -|lf, , il|1(ni ppru Knla Mr, vat init* Irglslnturos si nee 192:. I-l©f1•ii' f!oTiipAit v» h;ti
kipa
1
Nov. 13.
vhn-t* lilts tligrrl ,1 two |,i,i.
DMfu ■*t of Ihrt IIoikU I i iiH *»»nl tim ki In hi* "1 *■?'n’) .1 ' ) .‘M 1
((•alla*',I na I ■■■* ■!»»
Dawson this morning.
amt the Charter will l&gt;e ma&lt;l&gt;' tv expiniderl and Im. "„l„yc,l fur |,,,„
rlm iouth f,,|
t
At the meeting of the r u t 1
.'0 VI-,,1-. ' Wr tlilrt A 1"Mf'ifll UMt, t,* UUfiMfrt ,M I" “fit) E p» f*rtl ' mm: ‘
lo
conform
to
statlltra
with
whlr-h
•her tinpularltv," Supt. r U | .............
Monday evening C o m m n n d e r tp JH r.lr.n a
A u lc
Pav
(nit'll' .,,. I'l * &gt; (4 I 1 /i him to f f iim* .1 I *-In ri! i me plrtuw •til h* x'lim" •i f)')'
the
iirenent
Charter
I*
In
conflli'
I iWtnU (Iff fill'ft I MrcfliHrt fif Ml d'titii'l tirkot. Tlie *,■* [,.«|" , ►,,
rv ■»
Wrtght and Adjutant Jams* Sin•*rtl,h/« 1hlhfh ii'hool*- ni
«•«, . . .
M iiH ic
A N H o c ia t io n
ititf AhT&gt; »on of
*al,l Mr. Cut.
•how1* vdiifnt(oitti1 IkHtirfiti, I uf te|,,'n.',lly sii|i|H&gt;rterl l',',",t,| n M
gletary will tell of their experi­
•Tflou
or
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m
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o
w
In
alimit
a
month,
he
declairil.
f- i it! |lu» nArt nf i b*» if IhhJ vtn«li
ences nt the National Legion ConIUaiiP a of Ihr* f t r •
ton
I'l'ttlta1 nomine *
llutner. wf*•.\ «111♦* sniU()
the rnnimlttee will start ilelll,.-, ' 'Hun. I*Mill wr ilgrt plrtHErtil Li I'l to&gt;I•In
^ jiv," |•It Hun mu ! ■Hun*- l .,••* s r,’.roo!'f
vintton In Miami. Mamhera aroi
- new* Im . tnl
tl,. ,
I
,
*
(.
Iilid
*ipi"
m
»
i
»
*(l
tiling
over
nnssitile
rhange*.
no'
&gt;Mlltlff) ttfk’A' flmt avi* hnv# Him 'I,at the tnovriii'-iit In, .S*
ur»«d
•
ufoiui"” l«tl to
lo bring
bring their
(heir 1049
1049 dims.
dues.
. . MANILA. Oct. 29. , t/PI-Txvo
u
' The Seminole County Civic
IllllliUrtrt of |f«MWrtu *t. i i fvuntv pr*1 **»■*j
H'rt*'
the suggestions from the puhli
Al Olllyard and hi* xwlng-bllly, ‘ hou.and NHptao i ^ l l t a takur• till i n f ’ rtud mi flu* *»*
!»*n »!
Association will close Ita will lie of great help to the ini'io *!uiW tu’hf*1111*‘tl hi'fi*
Hit-lit, Demur,'ii* I, „
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'll
tho
pi
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*'flnr i11mit&gt;i111mt if ***trtinlnl t'» ||"11rill*I power in til" Mnnili Ii
hxnd will entertain, and a eomrclv
™
L
Iinle,*eTd”i' State
i t e *» ncm
annual
ItlinU
trtA
M
I
m Irf lIppMillttll .1n"*iuliiirtrt* " (II I*m flit-*' *J tin
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front"
of*
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e
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ni»nnu«l
men.lmr.hlp
campaign
lolilt
"
hers
arul
will
lie
aupreclatcl.
Tim
act. and black
will ,t*0" ' f H
nt
Dnlted
en»:morrow night at H*()0 I
■•rtvoMf to nt*rtiitl thl* rtvnnim: snot it hellevri the civil rtglti
rhr* dt'ipfii ii«k sM'tu i*4 Dm'V 'Mil ho
iL
* i| ■ face eomadlan
— - -j— wui
flitv‘ hettrtm
niTfllnff Statea
Piftnpnl
Anij»L &gt; ) HUMVift|rt in »h* Srit iimiTrt
are now meeting every two week &gt;
,g b a presented. Oihsr »urpH«&lt;’
*!^*^ *?' n L wS?ld War 1L
drew Htlne, president of the As- hut Inter Intehd to meet rv&gt;'ii i ^rfnrtiHinrrt anil wp fEpr»*i ** Issue I* hut OIU) of ro„i
it'd llll'l I i.I-, C1f||((#ttyhfiI»»*r •1» i V 14f m^ - i rihutntrd
I rillfiuph I f ■' »"•**• i* n* Phif/
i rtdf (I rtrnivrl.1*
Issue* concerning the Huti'li
'ftp MM*'I 4
we*-k.
Hi*v Willium-A itud thu Po1
.' *r Po*
j" JJlw*
.Tf^ntMUUnmnt.'
M
r"|]||p*Jl7 ,g!i!ISrilta'*St*rims' * Awn^lw""«"«■■ pSn ‘ uiutar
Thn rommltte,* In'lnil'. C"'
\fi mln*I'.4 of tlift " ti11"111f t* l*i. Dartinrtn) MiHCHuh i Avrr.tu w*!I bo
Ioral attorney: Lloyd F. Itovl.' I!M 8 T r a f r i f D f i i t h s
rlifl* «l (J ft. f hiti) mM'I )i»'M*:rt roped " ff mid hiuM’ht':* p! uh*1 v\
R oal
F V ta if
S n lfs
Cnorge A. Bnerr. Jr.. Edwin
\\ M tiifnn •*f oviifL,; I
H tfip Aii eut fui Hu* rifcuTTYui inf ion
Tho membership fot 19-17-M nn"■
,
*. persona Inloresterl In hearing the Hhlnlintxrr. Fred H. Wil*on -in' \ r e II p Io w *17 R c r o r H
I
n
c
r
c
iiH
c
In
C
f
l
v
Mof f* Victor (»i *flirt r»f .'talifiiicl rtf thf flllhlMf
dsr the command of Jgmei J. BlnThe guorrilla* carried placards '(j
, ,n cn, Brt«lnment may Join
Karl'de Mmi.holder. Fortner Ma
mi i Julius Duut^* hh i Snufunf
tlitary. w h f
I . rp. 1
v . „ *................ . „ . ( the association until tho.deadline
OIllfAtitl. Mrt 29, Idh
the
vor W. C. Mill t* on ll,» mtnml.
N'st cststc Hcali linvp Iif ft i mu ihrl /* I|w&lt;hh! grtiWfi
membership roll In the history of
"Americal You hnva sent bll- ;„ nlorri.w night. After that time toe:
TWO l&lt;It I I l&gt;
W.
A.
I.MMvItl,
ACL
Inver'l
M
ltlurt
clung
tn
only
«
small
cut
'be increase of late. Among the-,,
\1» ftiaw prrtwtprd tha H»;rrtrtthe local post with 389 msmbera. Rons of dollar* to (Jarmany and no one will be accepted m n ea»or: K 0. Kttnatrlrk hsnl'r
HAMHCRi; i'„ . (),-' 29 t.F*—
i„ traffic death*, from l»*t year deal* an revealed hy dceih, ftl- I ntvnl aiul told how it could 1," It'bling
Iter 11 ■month-)(J (hsughe0rrmiund*r to skcee.1
*rB.■nicu.cr.
and *&lt;.,.,in...w
nilmlttance »to the Ja-k nnHiran, autoaiotillr, de«l&gt;" *, It licgnri the last an,I most at the officn of County Clerk "
member, am.
f,1,, I to thr ccliry -.itualvn.
t»•, , Mr*, llorutliv 't Lu!«vitch
amt Frank Lamxon, former Cits iii.ngcrous qiior'nr of I94t* lo P Ucrtidun, wan the recent *„!&gt;
"I* wail the scntlim'til „f the j waved goodbye to her huabirtd
In 1946-4T had'440 members' Pest
0.8. Charge t?A ff*lre. T h in tgsfp ™ 1r"^ * w i' J h h 'to rtM ^ h ow '! niattHger, and Mr. Out.
•", mu of driving haiards.
bv Mr. nml Mrs. L. Ilnwkin ii Cow , maloi'ly of grower, pteicnt that I Frank a* lit? pulled away (turn htx
A Commander Joel R. Field was the H I*ockett promised ho would for- e^rt*
. . ' ? . are trana’
aver that 7*....
theso ran!*
This wu* reported today hy the ru'ilv rtf n hump find piuiirrly Iim something needa to he done to i Inmic ctirtuilc to work,
post adjutant under both rom. W««I *° ‘ he proper military auth. ferable, and people may take nut
mandert.
orltlea a resolution the United several card* In their name for N i n c G u r m a n s f l a n i r o d National Hafetv Council which Hntifu Park to Mr. and Mm . Itovl italiilisa thn cla ry market," *ni t ] Alt n|qq-narhlnv tiuck, ntiltr* polfound Hepteiuta’ r's death toll tie
The third largest membership 8‘ a‘ es should re-examine guenlita the
Ire rnpurtrd, swerved to avoid
purpoae
of
entertaining F o r
W ar
A t r o c i t i e s four per cent for the mouth. It
tves beck In 1998-27, according (o claim*.
t.ulevttch’s cat and tan down tho
giursW
mi*
only
lh«
second
month
thl.*
Another
deed
Is
that
of
M
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I
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w^
k
.
r'«
woman and child, killing both. Hi,*
Capt. Earle Lotieka, poet hlatori*!
- "
■
"Wo wliN It wart poaaible to
\eiir
to
show
an
increaso.
IKalla,n
end
husband,
fi.
T.
K,
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MUNICH,
(lermany,
Oct,
29.
(A*
truek win driven l,y (lordcn Flits
an, when Poet Commander !&lt; * » /[ „
POLICE DINNER
sell tickets for single concerts,
lam to Daphne IV. Connelly of * "ol'.-nttintt,”
" , nn '’ ,lthath''
...........and *t,l*-’ of Dm,mis iTo, Ootaiio, Canada,
V. Chltlanden. with hie able ed-j Peace officers nf tha Police Do but if such n plan were adopted, —Nine more Dormans convicted
tleclared,
I'APKIl
PRICK
INCItKAHF.
htuna
nt
2404)
Park
Avenue
fm
lutanl, W. 8. U ak, had 30^ m m - 1partment. Sheriffs afflee and the association could not opergto* of war atrocities were hanged to­
■mid the police report yesterday.
,i ..mini,».l in, I'ntr o , , « ,
NAH1IVJLI.K. Tcnn.. Oct. 20. &lt;/P) 814,04)41 to Daphno W. I Mm . I.. II i
f tre. Tha ^preeent commander, |Btato
.. iwey Patrol held their on non-profit, no deficit plan. day as tha U.R. Army went ahe»«l
Tha
morning
Nashvlllo
Tonne*Connolly, for ft 1,000, ncrording to j
|r.M. SIGN A I. I'K.NTKII
TltAINING PROGRAM
Jamee Wright, added nine mem- Initial mealing a* a supper club We urge all former mambers who with tha executions nf Nails de­
,, an and thu afternoon Nashville tho stamp*.
i t it \NKFUIIT, tiennimv Dct. 29
OCALA, Gel. 29, (/PI--Thu first
bere to Mr. fllngletary’e total, at the Pig and Whiatla restaurant, have not don* so to pay Ihalr spite church protests.
li.mnsr
N
tiid
today
subscriptions
"•r- *™ Mrs. J. N. Mobley of I (/j*, Tho tl.H. Army uiid today a stale-wide com mere InI vehicle driv­
Today'* execution* brought »&lt;&gt;
bringing tho 194748 membership Wednesday evening, when 15 off) annual membership dues Immedia­
f t UJ&gt; *u 345. Un to Oct. 87, more cars mat for a chicken dinner. An* tely. and all persona who hare 89 the number of Germans sent ,1,-llvared by carrier will lat In- Lharleston, H. C. recently aolil f, Va?&gt;t eoiuiminlcn'i,,n* center l» el training program tn be ;jivjn
rieoeert
ftvo
rents
a
weak
l&gt;oglnMr. and Mrs. J, A Wilhelm, pro­ nearing romplntion at K,liiig''ii, tinder the sponsorship nf :he inthen 18(1 Early Birds had paid other meeting will be held In pot taken advantage of this low to the gallows e». Landalxtrg Pris­
perly In Mitchell's survey of the near Mannheim,
diictrlnl division of tha State Datheir 1949 dues. The first mem* oheut a month, sold Dealt Sat. prlcsd series of nrogrema In nest on *ln&lt;'2 Oct. ID. Thoy have been rung Oct. 31.
The new rnto will lie 4D cent* Levy Grant for 89,400.
bership card w u Issued lo Joel Frank Bockatt of the Polka De­ years to contact Civic Music hi*d- hanged In groutM of n'na or 10
Thi! cunter will link ILK, gov- tmrtmctit of Education, will be
weekly for thu tlally and Httnday
A homo and proporty south id
ngenck’s In Germany initiated in Dcaia f.topday, WUm i d on A w . 15.
partment.
quarter* In the Tourist - Center on three successive Fridays. A Tennessean and 36 cent* for tho Lnku Mary was recently noli! by crnrm'nt
with nmjiir routers In Liinqiu anil lard J. Carlson, it*',* coordinator
10th man scheduled to die today
Immediately."
*
.
&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. Gamut High tu Mr. tini Mnltctl Hlnti'a Ihrmtgli ra,lin­ of the course, announ.-ed today.
PILES
COLD
DOUBLE KILLING
Won a last minute stay of execu­ Dally Banner.
amt Mra, Julius Htllagyl for $10.- tel,-graph, radio-telephone nml ration.
»V $W A 8H IN 0T 0N . Oet 89. (A V BAY IT . LOUIS. Mia#., Oat 89,
FOUND DEAD
NEGRO EDUCATION
000, according to revenue stamps din-tolatypo circuits.
T H E W E A T H E R "”
Tht govrrnmsnt's mounting gold Uft— Death has sealed tha llpe
NFW HMVRNA BEACH. OrL
JACKSON. Miss.. Oct. 29, ((F )FKUDIN 'N FU88JN
Ilf appeared on the verge of of a New Orleans fisherman who 9* (AV-R. E, Trice of JecVaon
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 2‘J. (/P)—
A PLAGUE ON HOTM
NAHII ESTATE
FRANKLINTON. U .. Oct. 20, Th* president of Ml»»i»*tpp!'»
ilng the |84,000,900,000 mark died of gunshot wound* without rill*, barrage m uter on Tral
High Low
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 20, (2P&gt;
L0K ANGELKH. Orl. 2!), (AT UP)— A farmer with throe chll- Farm Bureau Federation urges
it some two hoare after hie Number Three, the Beut
after riaJnf about 31,700..
7d
b9
7.)
hi
dran la dead after a shotgun member* In annual convention —Norman Thomaa critlclseil thu The rstntu of Charlr.x W. Nash, Atlanta ......................
1 the teat I f month*,
body woe found tor* by Chicago Streamliner, wnn .
45
salvo ended n feud growing out here to back lmprov*«i education present presidential campnlgn as nliinuor automobile builder, la ap* Boston ............................. 64
meet reeent revert, for
dead on the train today. HU
.......
65
•*
39
tha "worst In history” and told a prnlsud nt $43,183,1121, making It Dotrolt
county
,stow ed|B ft«.ft9.474Jfc
of the shooting of his pet bu'l- for negToes.
— 1 removed at Tltuarilla. A’
"Toe long have we misused *du- Socialist rally last night he did onn of th* largest ever probated New Y o rk ....................... 64
(|og and n neighbor’s pet squirrel.
PMlIlna, ca
Kt. Louts ■ ■--'fit*,,v,+,,,*V« 70
45
here,
Sheriff Daemon Crowe said he eailnn funds in Mlaslsslppl.' Fres­ not Intantl to run again.
when the
.......75 0$
Asscla Include two saving* ac­ Ban Antonio
The eta time candidate for Pres­
!» holding 73-ysar-old fom ar John ident Itansom E. Aldrich of Mlchllew Smyrna
18 4$
W. Magae In tha death yeatardav gsn City doclared in a speech ident on thu Socialist tirkot aaid count* totalling $12,771,193, 32,000 Seattle
49
09
the "tvfiion of iuuea which aru shares of Nash-Kclvinntur Corn, Washington
• S ^ u th e , E, Burtau, 89, hi.
............. „...77
VM ‘ * ln g has. got to be-tolyad handled by tha platitudes of Daw- common stock worth $1,150,787, Jacksonville
80
or somebody la going ay and tha ovation of any qua*- and bonds In street railway* and Miami
the In
. * aa, end It sron't be tlon by Truman la absolutely dial housing projects throughout tho Orlando
.T f
Tallahassee \ »«•*,m.A",»•■•.*-«*«•*•"93;^l
w»y wr want H aolvad,’*
nation, : W
.........................
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if
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Wilson Explains
Amendments At
Jaycee Meeting

Johnny McVeigh Pinehursl l.ots
Is Convicted For Ordered Re zoned
Georgia Mrrder By ( oinmission

Charter Revision ‘‘House Of Ma^ic
Committee Seeks
Citizens'

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 29, 1918

I t i b riANFUKO U tK A U i. SAMHmU. FLORIDA
M a r y ■ p r o m T . 'r r n l m i l mil I'nrk
A v rin ir - tin *f H IT, 5 nil Ms
A t fit 1*1 *1ini* nut I plui
yim will
I m« r l v f i i nh
turiMy iii L* fully

IaskiH No*ices

I'M-I' !‘*|
ni.MfVlov i' iiiii i,\»t iTiny
Cmlt-I ami ny virinie 1.1 Mu, \Vnr&gt;*■**•• ttif 1*11111.1 *if iI'M* I'Js•»&lt;'!!*
authority In me mini a. Mayor ilvt» l i l m i n r nf Hi** I**lorfiilm Hall
of |}ii, i:lty or Simmel Plorltin, I,&gt;- i«tt*il und DiiMlf m i l l Ira * itiniiiU
Orillnmiee No. 103 of &gt;.»bl I’liy of Mran till Ift1* tin- Jilh liny *tt ** ,(*
Banford, Pforliiu, | liereliy rail a t»#*i. m i
U :\ V IH V
I'K T T fJ W AY
Primary Kiel Inn In he li.l.l
thraUMhoui Ihe Pity of Sanforii
v Florida, oil Tuenilay lln- 2nd day
of Novamlier, l!M*, for ilie eleeilon
.of two Clly l.’oiiinil»"loiinrn, ■arb
for a tern, of Mini' year*, unlit
. t’ninmiHelot, rri* In bn vnled ii|iiu&gt;
In IWo Kroime. •le.lfiaalet! n&gt;,
"(Irnnji I am) Hinnii 3"
Halil ileellon eli n11 lie Imlil nl (In,
City Hall In ealil I'lly In eiinroiniliy
to Ilia law* ami iinllminein, ri'lalltni
to elM'lloiin now In loree III the l.'liv
|?J
n t Hanforil -rim
.........Ill I e . t. - ’
at 7:"il o'cloeV
M. Knclorn Hlunil t ii i: htit i : hi
i t.iutil' y
aril Time, anil will rlma ai 7;flo d’ItIoKTI V«iH: T&lt;&gt; MAIM Itl.I.'.S
o rloi'W |* M on eli III (late.
Mi't'AllTIIV HI.II.IA wl.me !■ -I
I h er eb y ■a|i|intnt '1 r - Marr rnret in fioc and oitdi*■-* l* ookooWFi
F . Da rner, U r n 11» 1|,li Anal In t im iih
\ mi .i r i- I*cf #*it ii ion i fil'd c|*-i I o ’
and .1. If Heed fin lntji'i t-'Mirm, 1111if |Ilf 111Vd4it'•-«■ loll' ||«- *'■III filed .1J"l *■ *
M m , F , K. 11tmi in I (Kit til i*lt&lt;rk, of .Von to *(l*- « 11*Llll I'tllirl fol '•
'•■IIIID
•ft lit fillet ion
oil- i ‘mint \ Florid*' lo «'Ini i-&gt;•* 1
I N W I T N K S n V V I I K I I E O F I lirtv. W.ilid i I lv. tli i V. .. .1*
•
h ereunto f.i»! my I ii hm I sic M a y o r of I
fd In fill* Y o u w r i O M i *11’
(lift f ’lty of Hanford, F lo r i d a . ami I m i ,iot »■ with tlo ' J i !
h a v e n t i i o M t&lt;» km n t f l t u l he into f irml in H
i*- Fo ody •'oiiii Hour*' &lt;l
Ilia Heal of tiaitl f i t s mi th|u t •*» hiintoid, Fh'iidii on •
•I »•*l***
‘
day of f k l o l i K , l'*li
din v . It'*" Mil i l l ) Ilf f •*•*■*' nth" f 1 !l
u ;a Ji i.KH»ii.fi
J U S "It II ill i Hill t* ill to* . IH . . . "1
An Aftlnrr
of Uu&lt; nnnlo' i von and *;iol *mt «' }o **d
I'lly of Hanfortl, Florida.
t&lt;* j»iii Ip HHfiKItKI* that lid- mi
lli'o hi- |oiiitiMi('il ttni*' i« W'l'pl tor
four i#» roiiT.t-nul lv»- %
%
•**•kr hi &lt;!**•
■.jiifriid Il«*rnlil of Hntifoid, Floiid#
UTI M«-NH iny hmot and tin *';,i
**f hi*Id f*oil i Ililh Mill H
isiV
" of I‘ ri
i f f . V »» I'iHI
I I I H K &gt; : T Till. J I I T - M C
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f’ litfU of t ' m o l t f our ! fni
Hi'inlno!#' f t o in f y , M o rld u
1'iuory Ak#riiifin
A d o t m y for I *?wIt*t Iff
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a l ly to n p a n n e In ilie irans|iort
Ml either of you II**V huv* i*m«Lo i
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Jo llolilihoroupli wtileli Is In fan (li‘t 4*.i&gt;r»| Cite »if

oril, amt Plral Plied in Monroe,
from Tarmlnnl - .'bintnril Avanm
to lt(li Hlreet - Mellonvllle Ave­
nue tn Air Dnnn from Terminal ■
Sanford Avenue in r'elery Avenue

NKW RNfll.ANH WIIJIIJI'H

Dewey Pledges
dent who realieeU. the &lt;i|dnlnna nf
tin* i lei-ied iiiemlrcm nf Con(fre.an."
I(|inililii'.'ina contended today
ll.ev would win the presidency and
I nve a &lt;;«»!• eiiiitrolieil ConKrena.
II. ruid ii he ia elnrled unn
I’ lveii a Ifi'inildicaii (hmifreaa tn
ttoiI, wi ll. *'iIn' ltu|mldirnn party
will i'Iutv mil its prOKimn” for
emi'liiieiil uf oi'iul Wi'lfaie lapisini inn
"There ini' tliiino wlin proliltae
r
v''*h.eI i&lt;oeiiouf.s arid thnre
no ii 'ilorin In* derlnred. "Tlierr*
me IIna •' rlpllt now Npenkinp tn
mu enilillrv Olt the rndin that life
Hvinv to divide ua, II in an ipnohh
ini. and a diM'inee to our rouniry,1'
II' lint 'll. ( rlinmii lldminirllti
i'on indv ' |, .'iveri-d within tlm
o it wi*l-. that it isn't for (loin
imn,inn "
This rviih ntly w a s mi nlnodi.io, I*,. o.iio i Tnimnn'a atatrrnrnt
in Iloi'imi ii .' week tlint he hates
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WASHINGTON, Ocl. 20, (A*&gt;N'a'w Kiiidnnil wildlife In rnndnir
hark nlroiiK, thunk* Inrue Iy to lho
wihlllfr refiw * of the bH'b, An.
nintunt IJircctor Clarence Coition
tif |lit* Fish mill Wildlife Service
-mill Onlay.
Cotluin, junt hark from a 20-dav
lour of federal hatcheries, refuge'
mid wildlife ronrnrrh jnnject* in
New York and New Knulnnd, told
a reimrler the rcfugei in partimlot are "doing what they were net
up to do - iirodurink »nd attrnctinir bird* mid nnimnla."
The Miiiitexiirnn Itefntfe in New
Vink, lie raid, in huvini; u "|nofoiind I’ l f i i t on Idrd movement*

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CPU l*iHIT Midi., Oct. 29, idh
A Fort Wot Hi revivntlal fiKhtini:
ji IHMI.IMHl damHKe allll in Ciilirl
lure Inn denied any part in the
lentmp of n mother ipyl ilanphter
oiti.ide it r.ii|f(K*rl Ihetlter
A Htirri "&gt;n t’onntp mlrcuit court

By Walt Dlsnay

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RAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Truman Speech

£ a le e DRIVE-IN THEATRE
HAN I*OKIMiRL AN DO
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RIGHT

ON

■ __________ _ MO AT THE GLASS TOWER

TONIGHT AND SATURDAY

l i t devoted nn entire xpcvch in
the l**ue at a inihlle m'honl In ,
Harlem, w horo lie received tin
aw a rd fr o m Purloin mlnixler*.

YOUR HALLOWEEN S P E C IA L -! !
UNIVERSAL- INTERNATIONALjnnnj

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Hi W olfm an pUyid by 10H CHANCY
D racu la played bj BELA LUGOSI
Hi M o n s te r played bt GUNN STRANGE

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of SiuU'h’ It Ik hi* Dcnumat*.
thi&gt; Chief Executive took ,
FLA u Today,
nmretrent xliiml on Civil Itiifht*.,
irKurdlv** of whether it mlidil mil
him electoral vnlvs In tin- South.

STAISIHO

ROBERT WALKER • AVAGARDNER • RICKHAYNES
FIRST CENTRAL FLORIDA SHOWING!
COMPLETE SHOWS 0:10 - n:10 - 10:00 P. M.
IM W aM RM aM O lW O tWHWll W ■

SAT.!
11:30 P. M.

He wild the report . f the Clvh
IMuM* enmmlllee wn* in the irudi*
11in t't ‘ he fY-fnro.tian c.t lade(wndeuee mid the Conxtltiiliun.
lie nnld ll nffered n niellinil for
mukhiK u livintt n-uliiy fnr every
American, rotfnnlleix nf mee, re
lljflon nr natural nrl»»iti, nf Ann-rten'* cunxllliilloiinl emminivcx i l
t quid protection nf the laws,
‘‘ When everv .American l.nnw*
that hi* richlx and hi* oppurtiini
lex Hie flillv |UI'tvileii lilnl 11
t |tec led hv the federal, slide. and
W i l l K U v a n i l l i c n l t h e t‘ l &gt;-I.lelil
-ulil, “ Ihoii w e will have the Lind
i f unity llmt renllv means some
thlnir.

"it in euav to lillk uhniil unity.
Hilt It l* Ilie Wnrk that ix dune fur
nnlly that really count*."
That, apparently. wax nnulher
dlK at Hrputdlcaii nominee Thoma«
K |&gt;cwrv atld lti:&gt; eamjiaiint lldfc
ithnnt unity.
Mr. Truman related dial he had
nuked Cnnjtre** in do Id thiitir'
Recommended hv the Civil Right*
committee hut "vmi know ivlmi
they did ahnnl thni
So. he «uld, In* did what tie enuld
withnot the help of i --nrir
Th at, he exp lained, w » in i* ne
execu tive order-, ealahlixlmnr a
Committee on equality of Ileal
I'.ienl ami npportiinily m 'I*** arm
ed service* ami co v e rin g f « ‘ f
plnyntPlil practice* in the federal

government.

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Tuxedo Rabbit Pellets

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Yellow Corn ...........
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I will sincerely appreciate your support Nov. 2nd

— WITH—

JOHN I.ODKK

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FRIPAY-QCTOBEB 39*1948

oaue fo u r

The Sanford Herald [

Merchant Ships

KalaMUfct* la IMI
rnhllalixl dally »xr*pt N larlif
and Sunday al
Sanlurd, Florida

The United Staten thin summer has been building more
i of the world's ships than previously In peace-time. In the
I I I M a g n o l i a A * » n a a ________
three months ending with September, according to Lloyd's
nnd r ia * a
n»Va"i« 5r."«ru'” { sa. i &amp; s o m m Register ol[Shipping, world shipbuilding wns nt n new high
.1 Kaafurd, Haiida, aada» ika Aa« mark for the postwar period, and Increase In activity In
" “ " " " S s i i u T i i B M " 1------'United Stutes yards accounted for more than half of the
SUtllur
gain from the previous quarter.
COII 1)0* D K A *
Up to the time o f the recent war, this country had not
llii.ln m Mnnag « r
mUhnchis’ tio * (Catisi
been an Important, builder of ships, In relation to' the total
llr &lt; nrrlrr ..............................
t ill
liar WonfH .. .. ....................
I.IW of the world fleets. The relatively high amount o f building
T tiff •• lliinlha .......
S.OU this summer amounted to only about seven per cent nf nil
111 Month* .
6.00
ft a* I tar ..... .............................. IM J the building underway In the world. Great Britain and Ire~ a T| t,M in o r* tiofirtai rarda s i liuul remain the undisputed lenders, building more thnn
Ihnnk*. F » » l u l l » » f aad » n t l « l at
»nf*rlnlnmrnl* Inr .lha nurpnaa al Itnlf of nil their ships. American shipbuilding facilities were
ralalua I'inila, will lia rharaad tar
*11 rsHiitnr advarlUlaa t a l a a . _____ greatly expanded during the war, and some of this expansion
may endure to lift the rank o f Ihe United States aa r. builder.
i l r p r r i r n i t d &gt;ntlniinil* Hr
lalnnil
-Vr*t*pni*rr
llapiaaaalaThe number o f merebnnt ships flying the American
■lira. Ii*r., San* f o r k , th lr a a o ,
l l f l m l l . K a n i n City. It. I.ntil*.
flag Increased very greatly during the war. In IP.'M) the
HTa llr r n ld la a mamktr a l iSa American merchant fleet Included about a seventh of the
A**»&lt; lot*,I &gt;■**•■ atilrh la aallllad
airlualaalf In lha naa (sr rapahll- ship tonnage o f the world: a year after the end o f the war
rwH.ni nf all lha Inrnl aana prlala l the fleet amounted to half the world merchant tonnage,
1.1 Ihla Banapnpar, n. 1**11 aa nil
AI1 n» *ii itla|&gt;&gt;il*haw.
which was in turn greater than before the war. The Ameri­
can fleet has been decreasing since that time, but probably
ih ih h im v . oct . as, Itis
’ will remain large enough to keep America n major nier-i
pantile nation.

her* on the property, And that her
plot an La go Undo, If also htra
on the Plantation. In fact, *h* and
October £8. 1048 her husband stayed at the DeBary
Munition during their waakend
SANFORD HERALD
here.
Sanford. Florida
Very truly youra
Gentlemen:
PLANTATION E8TATE8, Ine,
Wo noticed In last night's paper
Ruth N. Blllhlmer ^
your article about Florence N.
Cleveland, editor of True Confesidona Magazine.
CLEANING UP
Wo thought perhaps you would
TOKYO. Oct. £0. (/Pi— Navy
bo Interested to know that Mm .
Cleveland ha* built a lovely home Capt. Benton W. Dicker, com­
here on Plantation Estate*, and I* mander of the Yokoiuka Naval
planning to enmn hero In tho near Base, mid today the former Japa­
future. Evidently the only thing nese navy center was "not balng
Mr*. Cleveland omitted from her built up— Just cleaned up."
The American officer said the
atory wan the fact that ih» a w
the moon over Lake Monroe from United Slates wns using only 10
the veranda of the PcUorv Man- per cent of the base.
alon, that she fished In the lake*

BIBLE VERSE TODAY
WE CAN HELP SUBSTANTI­
ALLY IN I HAT TASK EVEN TO
DAY! THERE ARE PROBABLY

III* .1

Stopping Lightning
The rain makers with their uirplnna-loads of dry ice
t*«* M* ***y.to-lit* H v '* * * "* and r*-V lili full, «•*• t w l wlfk

A N o ' s l a v e '* ' l a BOR ICAMPS|flre rtt R Again. Their latest idea In to prevent lightning.
Giyen favorable circumstances, scientists have been nblc
TODAY THAN THERE EVER
WERE BEFORE! FAITH AND t*i make rain fall where they believe it would not have fallen
PRAYER HELP TOO. He hath without tho stimulus o f dry Ice dropped from planes. A

h*sr»c^Pto^proclalm'liberty‘to° th*1
I* *lw®y8 possible for the i tlouhbter. The rainmaker
cii|&gt;tivp*, and tho opening of th* needs clouds with which to work, and when rain falls from
prison to them that nm bound.- a cloud In the sky who cun say with certainty that if man
1,k **;I.
.had kept his fingers out o f it, there would have-been no
-------- -----------rain?
ll ive don’t burry up and get
Under proper rlmimstnnces, a threatened thunder­
thii election over pretty won, the storm might be prevented by using the same technique,'
inrrnt .f
Sr-liimfnr tif
Ktpefrle ICom
Vi lu­
United Slain it liable to Roe ih. tliinbu
thinks fir
Pr. V
Vincent
J. Schaefer
o f thn
the fJonornl
General Electric
whole Middle Hail to the Jews.
Ipuny, who developed the rnin-muking method. He suggests
thin might bo of value in preventing lightning in small
If you have any'hot ideas about areas where much damage Is caused, as for Instance In a
how the Cilv't Charter should be forested region subject to frequent thunderstorms, with
amended, irnd them to Charter numerous resulting forest fires net by lightning.
The prevention of lightning, like the making of rain,
ftevivinn Committee. II. lamer Gu'.
may be yet many years away as a prnctlcnl process. But it
chairman. I hey're ...king lor it.
•an no longer be said with strict accuracy that nobody does
ftrrn,,.....ndrd reading for negro '" i y thing about the weather.
rnulriiti uni ill other* who be
labor the South for the rnndifion
of i or ri&gt;bu*d communities iv t) [
.tie lr in dm iifi-t'i | ifr UMia/in* '

ewOHI TODAY t o t AU

INrWMATlOU

HILL

HARDWARE
COMPANY

BY HTBWAHT ALBOP
In N. Y. Herald Tribun*

unanimous oppovitimr. by Southnnera of everv political stripe, to
I eileral civil rights l.-glslution.
However f*ne muy approve the
I.IcctWe* of the civil rights prot-nals. this almost total unanim­
ity l.a an Important political tact,
which must bo recognised.
I t in iiomniiili!c^i

of

w u m f i I d Ihju’T

in tha South ■ deal of wicked nniisenie about the raco qu»allon. One
highly regarded Dlxleerat leodsr,
for example, told this reporter
that there were really only two
Mow poliiiciaru can rom etinter ways of handling the problem. One
tv,i*t harrnleia rlatemrnti to their was to ship all the Negroes In the
own advantage iv ihoviti hv the United States to Africa.
If thU proved lmpmrticiil&gt;le. ***
denial id the Moat Rev. Riehaid |. suggested,
n mass redistribution of
Cnrhing. Roman Catholic Arch- Negroes so that each county Iri
hiih*-|i of Morton, who wa» quoted th* United States would hnvn no
hv I nun in'- iiieaidrntial *ecier.iry more then » IP per cent Negro
a* raving ‘ I il&gt;ml you are making population iv-mld tie ntdy f*lr
one ol ihe grratril *m! moil cniir- was perfectlv serious.
l.lherala Oppose Legislalion
.rgeoiii fight, in luiloiy in behalf
Yet it Is too genornlly arvumn!
of it*,- t.r.,ti|» ‘ hut who litter told in the North that tiiia sort of noilreporter*. "All 1 -aid .|f|1 *1 think aetiso Is typical of Southern think­
you are putting up a gieat fight’ ", ing on the race question. It Is not.
And lh*n he added "Roth the Yet It Is impressive to find such
men of unquestioned good will •*
Democratic and Republican candi­ Ralph McGill, or "The Atlanta
date! are putting up a great Constitution"; James E. Chappell,
of “ The Birmingham News"! Sena­
fight."
____
tor Litter llill, Scnalm John
M m i of the Conrtitutional 8parkrnan and many other un­
amendmentv to he voted on next doubted liberals all deeply ami
Tueidiy are local amendment! and unenlrrrevuaj* ronvlneed that tha
pa&amp;isgs of civil rights legislation
do not concern the people outride like the Truman proposals could
‘ the communitiei directly affected. easily lead to disaster.
Virtually all of the objective* pr»Among such liberals, there Is not
po**d in the other amendment* much real obleetlon to the anilcould he achieved by legirliljve poll tax measure. There era ev*eD
action without amending the Con- those who favor it. The same li
true of the anti-lynehlng bill, al­
Dilution. If it it a good thing, for though mnal Bouthernera are quick
imum-e, in tnmfer one cent of to point out that lynching has al­
the git lix money from the ichooli most disappeared In tho South.
to the Road Department, thr l.egii . .The real, laat-dileh opposition la
1aroused hv the Federal falr-em!«tuv- ha- the power to do it Once
plnyment-practlces bill and the
it i» written jnto the Conrtitution, an'l segregation bill.
it cannot be’ changed, except by
Passage of cither of these two
another Comlitulional amendmenl, measures by the Congress, South­
even if the time ihould come when ern liberals argue, would play di­
rectly Into the hands of the Kueverv row path in the Hate wa* Kluxers and tholr unacknowledged
paved with atphalt and the tchoolr allies. No doubt, say the liberal*,
were Halving to death.
racial prejudice should not axis'.
In tha South. Yet it does exist,
One thing Henry Wallace w and It ii a political factor of the
right about- and coming from the first Importance. To disregard it
rlcheit ndidele in the presidential as a political factor la to court Hlarace, he might to know- there er* Aater.Would Foster Prejudice
juit it many Wall Street men
Race prejudice, they argue,,has

mixed up in the Democratic Party
at in th" Republican Party. Take
Averill Harriman, for instance, ton
of the founder of the New York
Central, f"rmer Secretary of Coatmtree and now connected with the
European Recovery Admlnittraliont Janie* ForreiUl, former Walt
Street hanker, now.Defenie Seefe*
laryt Jamea R. Lovett, former Wei
Street banker, now Undenecretary
of Statei Heibert Lehman, of Lali­
man Brother*, Well Street bankera, Uriner Democratic govtrnor of
New York. Other important Dm **
Crate include Bernard Baruch, fur*

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The South And Civil Rights

[luring even the briefpet J*)urnc*y
,,f inquiry In tbe Booth It ia dif­
I. A. Miittav. rlaff write* of th- ficult not to t-e impreiaed by one
r*mr* Tnhune, »av» Smalor Pep fact. That la the almost completely

tier ii MimmiR for re-election in
1950 right now and tuggert* *
number *&gt;l hit rvrnlual npportenli
including Re|), George Smathera of
Miami, l)an McCarty of Foil
f’terte, Governor Caldwell and Le­
roy Collin* of Lillahaiiee, and Rep.
Bob Sikei of Creitview, bill tomehow he neglected In mention Francir Whitehall of Pel.and.

ImMm. ImovOM lvff*c*«
D* I* r*ort«U with •«&lt; Hi| l*-vli I*bI*I !*«&gt;— •-* **v*
n* and m*-*y —tSoof* B|«1* Alt), w**n **•)•(«« I*** ***** Ikal
IM *«d lol*r*v«.
OW« low COST IINTAI
NAN fUlNIIMII
IVtRVTNINO YOU NIID

those who havo fought Rankinism
nnd Talniudglsni all their lives
This reporter was able to find pre­
cisely one dissenting volce-Aubrcy
Williams, f o r m e r friend and
protege of Harry Hopkins. Wil­
liams Is n native-born Alabaman,
nnd he currently edits tbe farm
paper "The Southern Farmer."
No one can deny to Williams n
certain moral courage. He has
simultaneously come out flatly
against Henry Wallace and for lh*i
full clvll-righla program. H« has
thus inado himself the South’s
leading imlHkal taper, without
evdn ‘ lit" moral support of the
South's Hnv band of Wollaceltes.
Williams asserts staunchly that
the South's treatment of the Negro
I* evil, and that the only way to
deal wllh evil is lo fight It. As
for a Moods* Southern reaction to
Pie iag« of civil-right* legislation,
Williams believes that this Is
innstlv talk promoted hv those who
sliti*d to profit by it. As evidence,
le points out that out iif a million
subscribers to hlx paper fewer than
h thousand hnvg canceled their
subscription* n* * consequence «t
his civit-rigbts stand. And he
p*ilrt's further to such straws In
the wind an a recent poll ill the
University of Alabama law school,
in which the students voled over­
whelmingly In favor of admitting
nualifled Negroes on an equal
basis.
Y’tl Williams repressnt* r tiny
minority--as he himself admits,
hardly more than/a minority of
one. And that la the malnr waakness of his argument. For unen­
forceable legislation la bad legis­
lation. And to any one who has
spent even a short time In the
South It is difficult to nee how
elvil-righls legislation could be en­
forced tu thn teeth of tha opposi­
tion of the entire while population.
Copyright, HUH, New York Herald
Tribune Inc.

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flortheim bat never made ihoei which
were either expensive or cheap. Yost can pay a Uni*
less money and get a lot less satisfaction. You can
pay considerably more and get shoes that don's look*
feal, or wear half a* well. Buy Floriheim* and yots
get the happy medium: fine shoes that are genuinely
because they wear and wear *nd uver.

B. L. Perkins &amp; Son

GOr»|&gt; WEATHER
CHICAGO. Oct. 29. l /n ~ No
toirl weather fa In tight ovor th#
weekend to tpo|| tho ap«ll of fair,
rleBMnt weather over the eaitern
belf of^ tha country.
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The following banks will be closed on Tuesdays Nov. 2,

prevent apy eort of eoelal or eck
nomle progreaa In the South. Pei
aege of the elvlt-Hghta propotal
would »et looea aueh e fever &lt;
race Hatred et to give reaction e
tmahekihie grip on the South ft

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

C o n t e s t Pictures
AROUND the T0WN| Hnllowe’en Carnival
Have Weird Designs
Held At South Side
Sepulchral "gema of art" pof1
traying hideous witches riding
Carlin Palmer Ray— Society Editor
Telephone 149 brooms on rising thermal current*
of sir. muttering Incantation*
over straining cauldrons of brew 11'1**'
more potent than bootlegger a don
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i ‘ Rev.,Mrs.Zimmerman
'‘ Mcknpno Juice", and ghost hauntHonored At Reception
ed cemeteries are shown In watir i of
color un thp window* of the i tl&gt; ’
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-Um ViSi Wiifchv "left on fh-iV-ihbTe 'County Motors Co. as 1‘j'e
1,1 House vvas the .citing las' .'veil­ Wednesday for Houston. Ten. part of their current Hallowe'en \N
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ing for a reception honoring the where she will Join the staff at art conest for hoys and girl*.
Twenty of these picture* were 1"on
new rector of the church and hla Memorial Hospital it. that city.
pointed out this morning by Boh d
wife, Rev. and Mrs. II. I.ytlleton
linker, office manager. Some of vi-i
Zimmerman, who have recently
Mr. and Mrs. Kil Bigger, re­ the
youngei artists, more Interest- M,\
arrived in Sanford to make their turned on Monday from Savannah,
home. The reception wan given N Y. where they have been fm the ed In the traditional refreshment* i,y
served at Hallowe’en parties, than f,,u
i.v the Waldens, Vestrymen nnd past several months.
In spooks, have portrayed dishes
^ 621-W or 1NMI-W.
Woman's A u x i 11 n r y of the
of fruit. To another, Halloween , n,|,
SUNDAY
Church. Greeting the guests at
Miss
I’
hvllis
llacli
Is
expected
synihlWrd a lonely light house hy s. h
A practice of all officer* of the the door were Mr, and AJ*-&gt;. M.
to
arrive
at
Stetson
University
tin* sen, mnl doubtless haunted |1 ,
Order of Eastern 8i»r will be held Mlnarik, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Holler
with
the
Florida
State
Unlveislty
at times. One macabre scene shows
at 8:00 I* M. ut the Masonic and Mrs. W, T. Jackson and show­
eheei
leaders
for
the
homecoming
trees with clutching hands at the M|„
Temple. All officers are n»k*d to ing them to thn receiving line
football game on Saturday.
end of the limbs.
j&lt;
be on time.
■vere .Mr. and Mrs. R. L. IVrklm,
Tho show windows will be
MONDAY
Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Inglcy.
Miss
Nell
Ray
of
Conroe,
Te*.
lighted at night ■•&gt; parents may '
Group No. t of the Ruth SpeeiCommixing the receiving line
lug Girl's Auxiliary wilt meet with were Mr and Mrs, H. H. Cotemnn, I has returned to her home after &lt;re the creations nf their Imagi­
Laura Phillips, DHS Qsk Avenue, Rev. and Mrs. Zlinmernian. Mr. spending some time with Miss native ffsprlnc. The contrst was H„'|
at 8:80 P. M. Gioup No. 2 of thn and Mrs. B. F. Whitncr, Jr., and Martha Wright nnd her parents. originated hy Jack Ilatlgan, mo. |lt|1|
|tors* company manager
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A - Ruth Sneering G. A.'* will meet lit. Itev. and Mrs. John D Wing Mr. nnd Mrs, M. I.. Wright.
with Nancy Rountree, 'to I EH"
I"
„f Winter Park.
Students from Sanford attend­
the F. E. Roumillat yacht at the
Helping to welcome the guests ing Stetson University In Del,and
Sanford Hoal Work*.
during the evening were Mi. on.! uho have been pledged In the
Circles of the W. 8. C. H of the Mrs. Fred Dysun, Mr. and Mrs.
First Methodist Church will meet W. A. Adams, Mr* and Mr*. R. I,.
at 8:00 P.M. us follows: Circle No. Dean, Mrs. George Shipp, Sit*.
1 with Mr«. J. M. llnyes, III* West, W. A Fitts, Mrs. Amelia Noble,
Sixteenth Street j Circle No,
Mr*. J. N. Robson, Sr.. Mr. and
with Mr*. Rosie Greek, Bit Paik Mrs. A. R. Kev. Mr* Mnrgaret
n . . t r ,»&gt;"..... .
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Avenue: Circle No. 3 with Mis. Railies, Hr. nnd Mrs. Henry MeRay Herron, Country Club Rou I: l.nulin, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Left*
Circle No. t with Mrs. Frmil ler, Mrs. R. W. Kuprecht. Mr,
M Adam*. tint'd Lake Avenue; Circle and Mrs, Ralph Austin Smith, Mr.
No. B with Mr*. Ruth Lund'iuist, and Mrs. S. O. Chase, nnd P. H. Park Avciuie._______
nf Mnn » F„n„w|niI
802 French Avenue; Circle No. rt Fuller.
Miss
Pearle
L.
Rob.on
and
Mrs.
«.n th|s suhjec. an
with Mr*. O. B. White, UOB
The large room was decorated J, N Robson, Hr. have returned
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Mvrllo Avenue.
with artlstie arrangements of un- '
A tth i ilosi of tin
Chuptms of th« Woman’s Auxi­ 'i*iinI fall flowers nnd foliage. The to Snnford ufler visiting for a
lime In Hasting* with Mr. freshment* were serve
liary of Holy Cross Episcopal stage wa» bunked with humhoo short
;
Mrs. II. L. Anders.n nnd .n Mrs. t hnrh s %odoph
Church will meet a\ IDOO P. M. as and graceful palm* which formed and
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follows: St. Agnes Chapter with a hnekgiound for quartitina of
Mrs. 8. O. Chase, 24B" Mellon*1hibiscus in shade* of pink and j. N. Robson, Jr.
||Uvm„ („| l.Mm|„ni*t. !
vllte Avenue; Ht. Ann’s Chapter Ideep lose, bright red oerries nnd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
K.
llu*-setter
fl. I. Perkin*, Jr.. M
with Mrs. H. I.. Perkin*, K"d Mag­ other flowers in fall shade*.
nnd Miss Robbie Morton returned J. V\ Ai'im.n, Mr. mi
nolia Avenue, Mn&gt;, Sadie Breus.*,
A table, arranged In front of
A co-hostess; St. Cntherine's Chap-■ ihe stage, win covered with a ycl- Inst night from Minim llrneh |ert W. Williams. M
w ter with Mrs. II. F. Whitncr. 1id'J“ low cloth and centered with red where they attended the Intermi-1 l.auren It. Johnson *
Osk Avenue, M i«. St. Clair While,'• flowers In a tow crystal bowl. llonnl Florists Tclegrnnh Delivery1Mrs. M It Ripley Al
co-hostess.
Si. Murk's Chant* '■|Crystal candle holder* held tall Association convention held tills .Wright D»vl». Mis. 1
week. While there M'ss Motion's I Ml* Camilla Bmce.
will meet Ht H:(
e red taper*. At one unit "f :hu iilclure nppenrrd In tin’ Minmt Itulicock. MU* Cur'd
home of Mrs.
" t«l&gt;e was a ciystal piuic i imwl and Heinld modeling n dehuialitu hou- Mnrv Gale. Miss Elin
with Mrs. W. E
1 ’ • a silver coffee service was placed ,mi-1 mnde by tine of tie- out timid , Mi,&lt; IIui'-hiii Kuprer
si *1... **hcr end. Another tabic Ing (|mnl mltsls In "i** lin'U-d „ m| Mrs. Zimim-nnnn
along the side of the room .van
'he also overlaid with a yellow cloth
nnd held a Intge artang*i.lent of
colorful fnll fruits, berric* and
IMnchurHt l*otH
, flowers.
Ins* , I'residing at the punch bowl dur-*
w'11 mg the evening were Mrs R. A. I
'bn" Newman and Mrs. Mat thn Cole-1
C'i-1 man assisted bv Ml*s Mary AV.i.i,
l"t &gt;, ttpi iuger.
I'ouring coffee iveioi
- ;; Mr*. I1. H. Fuller nnd Mi*. H. F. *
H. A. h'ltn l., Whitncr. Jr. assisted hy Miss Eli*.|
market h«»krt abeth 1'yion. Those serving wera j
inF
|members of the Young IVupL'a
DAY
Heivice League: the Mlssaa M iry'
111 toil,
lines* meeting |Kenls, Nixie Kiichhnff, Kiilnlcenl
Slum. '
u .Sanford Wo- flubcock, June Whit nor, Olyvn Ann |
teld at the club Adam* and Ada Adam*. Also Mrs.

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5*95 20 pc. Set
4 Cup*
fliTOfers
4 Dinner Plates
4 Bread &amp; Butters
4 Fruits

Mr. and Mr*. Guy SUnstram, Jr.
of Pt-nsucola snnounetd today the
birth of a daughter Sharon Sue
■&gt;n Oct. J£ in Pensacola.

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M e n 's F la n n e le t t e P a ja m a s
What a buy! Warm (latmelrtle pnjntnn*. Jmt
when you nenl thrrii ttimi, Penney i priced
them fencationally low (nr Penney Day* ««v.
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Coats
Drosses

Mrs. Lea R. Lejher, Mrs, A. D
Jrhnson. Mr*. J. J. Rncco and Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smith. Reservation*
for the luncheon may
made
with Mr*. Leshar or Mra. Johnson.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
• Table Cloth
• Curtains

APRON

• Towels
MEN’S ana BOYS’

Ladles* Baby Bib Aprons . 49c
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Percale Aprons.... . 49c
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Ladles* Plastic Aprons 89c
Regular H* Valua

Coverall Aarons........ 1.19

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of nenihy property, Luther ILn'-' V (j r
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mid filling stntlim liiterid ■' 1*' |,r. |
locate on lb*- nrnpertv »ml -I*- &gt;1 |
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resulting noise from n iMUivr , ,,|
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faro nf the student*. Me il«" t d
ed that he did not fee bow . ■" bon
nilssloneri could ignore lb n i m i
niiislnnrr* could Ignore tin |-li „nb
the uenrli) resident».
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Mrs, Smith pointed out tluit &gt;,i ' fur

SPECIALS

Dirk Elsberry, Mrs. Andrew Currawuy, Mrs. .Smith, Mrs. Cecil.'
Joseph, Mrs. Ray Herron, Mr*
Andrew Marsh, Mrs. John Gallo­
way, Mrs. John Bchirartl, Mis*
Helen Cabas, Mrs, Harold Radnor,
Mrs. Jamea Rowland, Mra. Hugh
Wheleh-j, Mr*. .*r.r! lllgg'.nbotlv
am, Mrs. George Thtiratnrt, Mrs.
Hayman and Mrs. II. tl. Echo!*.
The group will meet again* next
Thursday at 1:00 o'clock for eigh­
teen hole* of medal play with full
handicaps.

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Penney’B Tt’amtt up witli Boucon to lirmn you tho«« w»rm, thrlft-prlcwl
cotton blanket robes. Thu Uettcon mime means arm chair comfort, fireaide warmth, and good hoIUI wear. Chocks, Plaids, Stripes. Figures in
maroon, blue, ami navy, As always, the Penney name means Savings. All
sites.

�F R ID A Y O C TO B E R 29, 1948

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

NOTICE!
Harry M. Huffman has sold his former
Business, corner Third &amp; Park and invites
'all old and new customers to stop in at
his Gulf Products Station at 2801 Orlando
Drive, on U.S. 17 &amp; 92, South.
Mr. Huffman’s station is in connection
with the Huffmnn Tucker Sales Co. and
offers complete repair service and motor
rebuilding.
Mechanics On Duty Are:
ii. E. ‘•SHEET’ KNOWI.ES nnrl Y. C. HOLM NO Ell

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TUCKER SALES
COMPANY

Phone 1200
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NOTICE

Seminole High Celery Feds To
Meet St. Augustine Here Tonite

Palestine Problem

700 Jailed

M'ii*tlHH»a FVnm !*■«» line,
( ( 'n a i l u s e , I t 'r n M l ‘ n a e l l n e i
won itt recent hard fighting againtt Chamber of Commerce had called
the general walkout to protest the
the Egyptian*.
layoff of 21X1 workers In Lhe plan!
The resolution calls upon the two weeks ago. Labor leader* *a"l
Tha fleminote High 8choo1 Cel*
council to consider the tec of «co- management has agree,I to take
«*ry Fed* tang!* with th* it.
nomic and political
measure* th* workers back.
Augustine Kclterllnua High School
The other strike at Reggio
Yellow ducket* at the high school
(I'nasiaaeil it» fna&lt;* Tnsi
against Israel and Egypt if either
field tonight at 8 tiA in th* East indicted for murder in the case- r(fUIM |0 witltdraw troops in the Emilia province Is scheduled to
from noon to midnight.
Florida Conference headliner.
Godwin Davis. C. 0 . Revel and Joe |Negev to positions held Oel. 14. runMeanwhile
other strikes menaced
Neither team Is defeated In ?nn* Allred- ^had their cases "dead* |(hr date the fighting was renewed
Italy's wobbly industrial structure
feretir* play, and the Jackets are
docketed" to the January term and |i„ i|,r Negev. Egypt, which ln*t In Sardinia, miners went on strike
un.cored on hy on RFC eleven.
tenilory to the Jews in the fighling. today, protesting “ rrpeated viola­
Coach Carl Kettles said /ester* from term to term thereafter.
tion*” of lh»*ir cnrtlrsel*
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day that the Feds will h* ready to
The prosecution charged that tU jj,*, agreed. Israel refused,
In Turin, 5IMXM1 employe* »f ihe
meet the Invaders tonight, and three Alabama men had hlaed Me* I _
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Velgh and Walden to "get rid o f ’ Homo observers sold tiny council Fiat Aiitnniohiln Works continued
predicted a wide-open contest.
St i loir fellow to prevent hfa testl* «• " " '• **Mieelrd to delay any their "nnn-rooperuthm" protest
against dismissal of seven worker*
fvlng In n llr,nor consplraey case, aft'""
They wore ..Ih-grdl) paid ♦I.OtMl I uid11 "ftW Hip United Htnle* pres* accused of terrorism, while
f , „ |(1(1 i0|,
I lilcn'lnl elections Tucsda).
Ternl steel workers whti struck
The two killers also have been' The
Union announced It recently were* reported to la* "still
, "PP«rt the BrltL/v agitated.”
The Sanford flkcei Cluh held Its Indleied In Olym. Countv (Hruns.;w“;',‘l
Metal and chemical workers al**&gt;
regular weekly shoot at the Hurt* wick I for the murder of Walden’* ' f hioese resolution. The Soviet
lelpnl Airport rannga yesterday af. « irc Mrs t'atrlrla Ann Foster I rkmlno alw opposed It. hut agreed were threatening to strike over
ternoon ami the following t i n \ « 1 W»l-'-o. I h» slato roofemled she, «• , "'• * «n? *|» -uteommlttw. layoffs.
were posted:
«’&gt;’* 1 U'ed because she “ knew too *blrh also IteJudc* representatives
Slate employes, demanding an
9am Gardner
.......... 43 c to mitA."
ch i"«tt,,, advance on par t«&gt;o*t* (still to
granted) warm'd that they might
Andrew Carrasvay .
,„.40 a 60
The remains of both were found _ I1rnnrw.
.
Frank Woodruff, I R ...... 37 * Mt In lonelv shallow graves long af*, France proposed that the conn* strike again, anil lender* of the
C. K. Ellis
3r i x # n ,t pr they disappeared. Strlngfrl*rll dele'e direct reference to sane- Communist-ruled Italian General
Labor Confederation threatened to
FrankWoodruff, Jr.
31 * 60 low's Isuty was found In a lltne- lions In thn resolution.
filled pit near St. Augustine and
Soviet delegate Jacob Malik sup- call nut marillmp workers U&gt; ob­
that of Mrs. Walden In a womis ported the Israeli contention that tain "demncratliatloft" of their
near the (ieorgln-Florbla line. ,
the council’s T e a se fire order of labor organisations.
railing McVeigh la-fore the 1 (let. 1!&gt; railed for negotatloti before
GAINH |)RAW
bench, .lodge tlower said:
withdrawal* of troops. Malik said
MACON. Ga.. Ott. 20. UP
"Young man. I am clad for the interpretation of the order by
J. F. Rogers, c T m F McWilliams
Frltsi* Zlvtc, former weltcrwelgo!
ihe actio" mediator, Hr. Ralph
and W. F. Thomas, Hanford fish- voii ......"
"Glad for mo7" McVeigh broke Duriche, was "not In the spirit or champ, was off on bis ‘ Iming Itt
«imen, reported a catch of Hit
In. "You shouldn't be!"
the letter” of the resolution. He his first fight In IH montht, and
speckled perch yesterday.
"Yes, indeed.” the Judge went tsid Honcho called on Israel to the licet he could do was gain a
The fish were caught In Luke
10-round draw last night with
Jessup near Hlrd Inland. Lately nn. "You ought to thank God that withdraw troop* before negutln- Eddie Steele, Macon middleweight
the prrrh have Iteen caught pear he ha* estended Ids mercy In vott.. lions could liegitt.
Mnllk said no negotiations have
the hanks, but these fish were Vi 111 should s lw v , remember the
reported to hive been caught In name* of these jurors and enrry started. He said the .Soviet dele* Itritaln said ha would support such
them In voiir heart "
rslloii mtislilercd Ihe passing of a move.______ _________ ________
deep
ej- water.
Denying that he (tail killed, the
Krltish-Chinesn
resolution
Harry Hobson said th* fish
Iseiral INotic#*
1 weighed on* and one-half pound-, Hlrlngfellmv, MrVelglt told the rfiuld only enniplirate mailers, and
Jury that he was “ scared" hy offl* Russia could not support It.
each.
itw
U h e re to
R lv t n H im
cer* when he mnde nn alleged con*
T»n* aubeummlttee was suggested i r *^| K
V K F &lt; l In
n* L ° n **
fession and that he had l ed to a ' bv «'n„ m|iwra Delegate A.G.L, Me* tvo',07 r l n f M l . unflrr tbit F k llllD il*
grand Jury that indicted him ■»**■' Naitwhtoii to draw up a revised N r m «. ffliA in rn ck flo ftfln ir CTomptiny
lliiu w. Ini^fid in r#*l«t#r
the four others.
Jnifi of the resolution, taking into dnJ
(fu a fla u e a ) ' » ■
Paa* n u t
nfif.H* |n»r»tin nl in H im l i r i n t *t *b*
_ Defenee Counsel ( arlyle sic|,|rrutlon tin' vaaiotis amend- MI’ll*I
if
S’» H»i» Biflllli#* fci^wil *
tween llte genrul revenue fund nl
Id charged that Ihe case was
pj,- Alexander Cndogun of W#«? 1CI
EloritlA J4|rilul** 1H1
] the (Isle and ihe srltnoli. If ih i,. n„ „t it growth of “ feeling tiet ween 1
—-'r r r ^ -ir r -rl
111s and officers In Colunthus,
t arnendmenl is adopted, the Lrgii-1 nersmts
laturr cutile! not make any fuitlier
depuiilion of the one cent without
1 s rontlilulionsl amendment, end $7.DO per dny for subsistence, and
r.f .even :t!"l one half,
•llli« wnillfl fUjiriv#* ||»#
3n&lt;l r—
! grnrnl revenue fund of llte pres­ (•"its per mil" for nut more than
ft ttr round trips, The milage I*'
ent $6,000,000 derived therefrom. now ten rent* per inllo. The com*
This would have to he made up in I" n'utinn would amount to $323
FOR
per year, Prior to lHltH our legls*'
tome other manner.'
"The second amendment," Mr Him* were allowed cnmprnsnthm
Wiisnn continued, "would author* (***„AJ*' j ,l H'r1 year, he rontinueg.
l*e the Issinticc hv the school
Florida I far behind many
hoard* of each county, subject tot
,n
rf" " ' n , V* ,ll‘
the approval of a majority of it,,.'I' trlslator*. Mr, M il-on sttld.
The
fifth
free holders, of hands amounting,!,
VL /
inrltuliiig
present
otit*tundlng! f"' [J11' amendment ol the CoryIrtmls, to mtt morn than 13 ueii'Ututlon article hr artlrle, with
rent nf thn assessed vain* of Ihe m '* ‘ w« publlcwtlon. of nollea
tniahle property of the county, »r* ,n: ,no'? vwqulrwH, Mr. Wilson et*
eerdtng to the last a s s e s s m e n t . ; _
FALL CLEARANCE
These bonds would hava to.be paid) .Tbo»e who feel that a new Cn&lt;
hy ad valorem tnges."
IsHnfllnti Is In order wli prohaM
"The -ceond nmendotent would vo,e agnln*t the amendmont In
al-o authorise the lasunnee of
,fist rndlnl nr
hands without Ihe op...... of thel'
V, ehongr* are not necr
rdectom In nn amount mil to e«- J“ rF
pMlmidv vote for it,
reed 80 per cent 01 (lie u-sessrd I
Mllson eommcnterl.
value, These Imml* would be pm *1 17 lu' " 7 th umend ment woukl |
able from moneys author Ired und
retailing into further,
apportioned by th,- Legislator" i ” rvtee of Hum erne Court .fii;W»|
I'hn-ue ll'IM
20ft Kiwi First St reel
for school rnpltsl ,olhv ami deli: J'",' il"
' l1 r" ,lrr '1 " J*.
a t e r . --------- -------•1 rvice purpt.es -md mom y pro ;&gt;'idh*v. d thn« the Judges whs woo d W
vlded hv the couniy I, mo emmtv1 ’ .'l"1' '"'V ; !h' mm ndme„t to. h
school revenue .orris Inrlmliug »hly wnihl he opposed to t nrnl
|. ( lild Im- '-.ott *tio.| to rest on tlieif
ail valorem taxis.
It I- generally agreed, he added. laurels." he added.
"The seventh, eighth, ninth, and
Gat this amendment. If adopted,
uriillil retard ralhei than promote tenth amendments provide for the
the udurntlncul Interests of the roinhiimlinn of the Ion assessing
nml rnllertlrer offices wl*h thus#
DUMBS ABB BEIN0 WASHED
state.
"The third nmendm-'iit proposed nf the rnunlclpnlity and other t ig*
ing
units
.
RINSED
voiilrl creatr two new .enntorlal
"Tills seems to In e step to the
di-trlets, Ihe JtOlh in h" eontp*'«ed
of Mkmrnc county In South Flnr* right direction, hill It will not mve
« • . D B I I D , ALL AUTOMATICALLY IN
Ida, and the 40th to he composed Ihe entire expense of nmesslng
of Washington und Calhoun riiun* end rollecling taxes hy the Indivi­
t'l * in North Florida," Air. Wilson dual units, since tha larger amount
-i-serled. "This revives the legls* of work could not lie done without
lelnre representation fight be­ ei'dltloml aiuiatanr#. These *•
tween North and South Florida, mendment* relate to St l.ncfc,
fDEI-BTAMDIMO D lfM W A IM ID
lull fairness to Monroe rounty llmward, Volusia nig4 l*lrv'lt«*
vould Indicate that it should con­ countles. Tito Imposition of these
stitute a senatorial dlAiict Itself." additional duties mi the rnunlv
The fourth amendment, lie rim* In* assessor and rounty tax rol*
• O m touch ol s butte* S*d your psit Is aM dons —
tinned, relit*' to the eligibility of lertor con only he made hy state
whle
rnnitltutiouil
umendmsnts,"
dishas, pots, pans, silver*sr», glass**
the member* of the legislature and
their compensation and increase* lie drdared.
«r#
a ll wtshad hygl*ak*Uy e la t n - all
The eleventh amendment pro.
their presrnt ( 0.00 per day emit*
pt nsatlnn, to flti.00 pm day and vide* for,the election hv the p-n.'le
auloatteklly. You m i s your hand*, you toy# lira*,
of the Judge of the Court nf fle­
er rd nf E'camhla cgiinty.
BURE, ITS ROUND! '
Your moot Iroquoat aad
A -------anti a mlgty Interesting place,
too,—this world of ours. Mnylw
unw*lcono Usk I* gone.
you've seen plenty of It already.
• Florid*1* busy soaaoa is t e r * , . . ysa will
Maybe you haven't. In either case,
•
*
It’e worth teeing. Job* with th#
(
ho huslar, your Urn* will bo mot*
Otiiiiinrlrini
new Army a i u r W ’ Force give
you a chance to travel—to aet
T llw tls . 8*y* thow Uroaoao dishwashing hour*. Put
IIS Hi i u IIi A n , Phone III
cities and people. Ye*, and they
are worthwhile Jobs, Jobs with a
lh#a to ■or# prohiahlo tctlvily by
good pny-rhetk atluched to them.
Job* with opportunity for train.
using a f.B. tmtoawte #W«M# duhwwhai.
Ihff and education. Jolt* with hiajjy

Johnny McVeigh

Sanford Skeet Club
Holds Regular Shoot

23 Speckled JpArih
Caughted llr9taNup

Wilson Explains

Wc Suggest And Recommend Tlmt All Storm
And llualnesaea Clow For One ( I) Hour At lOt t/i
O'clock On ARMISTICE DAY. Novemlter 11th
9a That All nniployem And Entployera Mnny
Attend Any Service* living Held In Cummern*
(Ion Of Thoae Who Gnve Their All In World
World War One.

Sanford Merchants Association

LAST CALL
•

I,AWN MOWERS
' • GARDEN TOOLS
• PAINTS

S P O R T IN G
ROBSON G O O D S

COO*...

ECONOMY
SPECIAL!

GENERAL

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A FUU-SIZE DUO-THERM HEATER
FOR ONLY

*8 9 °°

M l 1 4 -ln ih tu rn e r— 9 2 ,0 0 0 BTU output
T h li Mg, handsome ilnulirlag h»st*r gives viu Duo*
Therm's famous performance
features at a *&lt;/u law fru *!
• D #a-Tkerm 't Isclw tlv#
gW W m in i |un th# right

■' #r*nsrnt**»filr4fltJft!c!for
Il eWtn, *Hrfeat beat. Thai’*
3

why you gel mar* ktmt fram

eerrydrop a] »W

■ •Flafcw Tip Control Plot
«MhM It •• simple •• tun.
i£ lo g ■ radio to got )ott dm
&gt; (iMt you wont!

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keep ihf h m from esrep*
ing up the chimney, g u t

mar* htat into pier ham*,'
• Hig Radiant Om u girt yog
quick ipot h*st Wntn you
want il.
5 » at-iih BJ»w*r (tnlLtil* at
Vtight **tr* m i) u m up t* Ji%

oa/aatatL
Como In and tor ui about t
T)uQ*Tb#r« Heater «#sr,
Vnu'H

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wortlot for yoara to com#
a n d at a prlv# you naftsr
dfOOOlld pooaitkW. CunrMt*

loot oodh to twit yoat budgat.

% ELECTRIC

Dr. Henry McI-nuUn

iraelf • favor by finding out
about tham, If yuuVa orabU
ii»—and olao faal th* luro of
off nfacaa—gat a Hatful of
imatlon on th* subject, I tt
ra frao at U.8. Army and U.S.
Fore# Rrrruitlnf lUatlott,
V. 0. Bldg. 43 East Contra!
i,. Orlando, Fla. For furthar

Ada.

advertising ealnmn*.

« M « V l t a . T i r U f M f f l I M « '»
• Taak B.B. automate diehwaeher koldt niro than
• 100 pieces«l#*e Uaa.lt Is 36 lacfcea high,,
)Mhtchaa wtda, 29 IooHh deep. Beautifully Unliked
beadeii*#d ste#l eobiaot with #dd-r**i*t**t
pMwalala aaarnl top. Flto you*
Itttihan Wdaddi additional wotk tutltca,

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with th . «1erk of the ttreult L’onrt
... Sr nil mi If L’minir Florlila
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rl.itiion tJ O'Neill
Own-rs

YOUR COMMISSIONER
ffccrciKO your rlirhts «nc1 vote Tiie«(lay, Novemlter 2,
nt the CITY HALL for the CommMoiter of your
choice.
If you, u* n Tax Payer, feel that you are entitled to
hove representation in our City Government

THEN ELECT

J. E. “JIMMIE” ROWLAND, JR,
AH OUR COMMISSIONER IN GROUP NUMBER TWO
HE WILL ASSURE YOU OF THIS REPRESENTA­
TION.
I'd Pot. Adv.

VOTE
FOR

FRED DYSON
TUESDAY

CITY HALL
He la Experienced
He Is Honest
He Pledges To Carry On The Econ­
omy Move In Our Local Government
Fair Treatment For All
Political Ads.—Paid by Friend*

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 29, 1948

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Hill Hardware Co.
Ph. S3

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The WISE KEI.l.OW
rides

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010 TRUCK EN8INES

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‘Yellow’
14 4 4

▼t'U rr.tur* ntw life tad Tull powtr
to »our iru.k taaine. hr t*buil«lii.a
■luni iciurjins lu Im.riuiional ,t|&gt;.
pomd method.. Com. hi u. lor all
uu.k .trtics,

21 Dour Servlre

YELLOW CAB CO.
Seminole Tire Shop

Ilth K French

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I,KAHN TO FLY nr
SKK SANKOHU
FROM TDK AIR

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(ilass &amp; Paint Co.
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CAN DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
KEEP ALL THESE PROMISES?

ast o. u4*m tioo. Mc.tcsvxn nc

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HERALD
Want Ads

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WORK WANIKU

ARTICLES FOR SALK

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r’lildmue ulnnt*. Marlon Market, ItooK KF. F.PIN*. I’.oi
uncial
?k at "oieo U-,
Yellow lleM.tunt. Phone nt’.3 R.
M in e ilinn Jn v e i n ,
L. It. Mann. Luke Munro..

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FRIED JUMBO 81IHIMI dinners
every night. HOMER’S.

ORLANDO Mo.hire Setillnel Or­
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|SEWING MACHINE Center 11(1
\V. lit. npl’ site Prilice«» Then*
1 tie. I’ll. Jf.lO.

Th# lpMi.*al»f Tlllfl applr t"
■all V\HNl %*!■ |.uMlaheM Im Ik#
Umlttul
tiriipefr.lil trees 3l)e each. It. W
Lord. I’lione 7KM-W.
t llmr Itie u#P III* IH«#PllaaM
8 llmfa III# u#r •IIm# lH»#rllun
Sweet lluinlin oromte, H Hu.
L llaal#' Mr |p#f IlM# |M«#rHu*a
74 ilwf« .V M#r Hr# lN*»Hl«n 1 R. W. Lord, phone 7*»&lt;t W.
l it# paapal# fat III# IIm#.
llaaMkl# rsal# for fclarh f«r# r*H
FOR SALE
l 1.0 NEWSP VPEItS
P H O N E 148
Jr Pound
IIEIIALD
OFFICE
Ah
sk-tiai ‘.4a« Mill be aeeeafe,.
e i.r lltr iu,e»«ev ■» ■**•
TL'XKlio FEEDS: Cnn.pl."•• line.
mmimiIhm. rh|ii lie II »«u» name
ll.tl.l'a Tuxedo Feed Stine
le llateU la (hr .rleehuae haul.,
la reluta li.r Itl. ae»«a.a.»4a.
lion Ik. a4.er.lee. le ei|)eele4
C A N W S PAINT:
Renew .lilt
la pmf »raa»etlf. la orJee la.
awning* in new colors with S i
U. in cornier ike keel gaantble
fast Canvas Paint, $1.75 *p
•er.lre all « « a l . 4 , a,Mk. be
la ...le iiir.ee *»n Ike 4,'f kefor#
SF.NK Utlh (iUs« A Pain. • •&gt;
|.ii..Ilr all. in
112-111 AV. 2nd
I'hune 320
rieaee aoll'T an lmine.0n.elr
II nn error vnvta In ...nr ml
WeCrakkil N .»»|M.nelkle In.
PAINT lIRt'SIIKS: All kind, fw
nanre .ban e &gt;e laenrrrr. laaerall pii.piise-*, Camel lluir. Wale,
(lea.
color, Ox hair show curd, •*■
hair one -troke.
THE
SKNK IRIK filaas K Paint Co.
112-111 IV. 2nd
SA N F O R D
Phone 120

HERALD
FO R R K N T
OFFICE rpocn In Mnlsch Building.
I.nrge light office, newly decorated, ,.11 utilities, heat and (anlC
for sirvlm
furnished. Call
Wkt-W. i t * A. Dept. Hlora.
Moiioip and up to date one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
h.ixineax couple. Downtown loration. Call C M . _____ .
One or two bedroom furnished
mm.tn.ent. Adulta only. 2800
Mellonvllle A w .
Four room apartment. Phone
_
Ull-J.
1#*nT.. .
1201 Magnolia Avenue.________
2 THREE ROOM APARTMENTS,
unfurnished. Will furnish If de*
hiA ROOM n.nl .with huuse. Short
distance from town. Coll IIOO-J.
Apartment for two. (Ill Park.
2

HpiiiIih it «*4t tilt, I'lntlflu

t r r r u A(* o i miss so mucm 1
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do •Mllli tltlllR iilut’ il l#.u . ••!«•
pnlipt.

SENKARIK

C DAYS A WEEK
7:30 to 3:10

NATIONAL ICE CREAM BAR
VENOINC MACHINE CO.

sen

50 (irowers

VOTE

THI CK * TKACTOIt CO.

profittbU bui’f'dii «StK
ICE CHEAM BAR VENDING MA­
CHINES in choic* Igc«t.on» lulullt*
francKit* No competition.
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M i n t H r o %PI*l: III
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Phona 608-M.
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IUTa C" ESTATE - INSURANCE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
HAIMONI' M. ITAI.U Kaaltar
Him. I Florida Nlala Bank Bldg.
NEW DUPLEXES] 2200-8 Park
Avp. t bedroom. living modi,
kitchen dinette, tile Bathroom
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garage. 711 Mcllonvlllo Ava,
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expe.icnc.. ii. Seminole County
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II the line iif fi.r-nff plat’i", is
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A n d \ ' t * K e t a l ) l e s , S t o p CJ re e n P n i i t
overseas duty. Plus security and1
•*•ad) employment. Hood pit)
S h i p m e n t s , L o w C o s t iloiisiniL K o r
.•nl) tin hi'ginni.ig. A l.lg liene-1 Tractor work, plnughinir, diskmc.
V e te ra n s , P e n sio n s E o r O ld polks
(it is a free retirement plan ihut
leveling, hy hour or arr &gt;. D&gt;
FLOOR WAX: Johnson’s Parti',
1'i.alih- you in u-tire al half pay
Will llunter. Phone 017'M.
Liquid, l.liHoat, Clean, wax Im
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fu-nitt’c"
, in 2U v«’«i«. ii'gardless id age.
SENK AIf IK (&gt;ln&gt;s R Paint Co.
y ,,r ..... . ,’," ,h,n|»*
VODOPICII Refrigeration Sen
let. lid experience with a cash
112-111 IV. 2nd
Commercial k Domesilc, , 11
value.
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yourself
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Phone 321)
i i.n cl. (iet Hu- story you.'.eii,, work gnu.nnlot-d. Phone I"2 II
ATTENTION! Rudders, Building I today, ui Die l!. S. Army and1
Muter.al Supply. Tec-Rill llnn.c.
I! H \ii Force Ri-erulthig Ufa
RENT tl.S
u! rii.ii.ia Closing Out. L.i...her.
.lull, Old P. O. Bldg, 42 B.!
Fhoir Sander A Fdgcra
doors, windows, hardware, less' Central Ave., Orlando, Flo.
Hill llurdis are, Co.
than wlmU-sule in carload lots.
Qualified renr.'senlntives will
Also lease for sale-guild loinexplain nil details. Apply nt I FOR RENT: Flour sgndvr. $!j .
lion for Supply Yard, Mill, «"e
iliac. Don't dtluy.
I niii raiion. Rea-ol.ahle rales, s.,i,
Kcasonnhle
rental.
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llmn.'s of Florida, Sunford Alii 12 SPECIAL h tK V IC E S
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Inresimeats
Electric Floor Polisher
BREAKFAST- served every .Uy
W. It. WILLIAMS, Reallar
Seminole Hardwnn! t,’o. L'lu E I t
except Sunday nt l.ui.ey’s Drug
I lu N. Park Are. Tal. 112*
Store. 3Be up.
F II V. Long Tern. I.nana G.l.
in NOTlCKp.—I’KRSONAI.
I'.ll. \. Repair Loaaa
~ NOTICE
RECORDS
Five fur a dollar, popular, string
Expert Radio Repatrtag
KO.: HEALTH PltOTFCriON ami
and rare.
Cl f ANKIt LIVING call ODI f..r
Krsft Mvsr*. 811 T. 2nd S i
Muaical Note Record Shop
cuoqdi-tv detglH on FUGGING
VENETIAN BLINDS mail* to or-; S« oner&gt;i Chemlralk. Ine.
&lt;03 Sanfiwd Ave.
il -r. Si-nilnole Vanetlnn Blind
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8 idci* walnut dln'ng room suite,
Co. 820 W. 3rit St. Phona
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LOST A FOUND
„ good condition. ^ 1l’ I W.___
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II porcelnln, perfect condition.'
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report)' John F. Dempsey, 210 LOST: BILLFOLD with money
one UI7-J.
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AND TYPINO .
&lt; ItKIIIT IKlRKAll OF
Honeat A Intelligent young man
KANFOIMI
for work after achool and Baiur*
PACKARD, Carry-nil, S passenger
0 I l f N. Park
Phona l 10
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daya In Dry Goods at ore. Thu
atation wagon, A-l condition
Outlet, 820 Sanford Ave.
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and
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trade
Fi.Ot lt SANDING and finishing
for lota, land or cottage, pay dif­
with modem equipment, 28
AVON “ PRODUCTS:" Women to
ference or will trafo for c o u p *
y«a a experlenc
work ftt«r&lt;
Boa Jnnca at 307 Sanford Av*.
nnt.’cd. K. I'. 8. 'vena, fit, 2
aa ruah araaon.
Huccoaaful
TH E M INE RANCJKK
But I4JA, Hanford, call 7H1B4
irkara will lie kvpt on after
it U r 7:0&lt;t P. kf «. hefora 7t00 1031 mialcl A Ford coupe with
e Holiday* for year-round part
COME ON
kT r Mf. ft ?ILI. GET HIM Tyf. HVi
truck body A Imat carrier, Otxi x
no work. Wrlta Naomi Bcu'EAR) GOiN'
SUN'S EMPTY!
SILVER! i
1(1 new llrea. A -l condition.
iry, 311 Knot 10th Ave., Mt. CABINET WORK any lyp&gt;. Call
r— &lt;TO TRY
Plume I0.3I-J nr 233.
ira. Fla.
TO MAKE A
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TB S SANFORD IT IB A T iA

Strom Thurmond Runs Long Chance
Of Being Elected President Of U.S

Henderson H e a d e d
1st Marines In State
1 JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 29,
d alj— "Have gone to Florida to

__ ;/laht the Indians. Will h« hack
By ALDERMAN DUNCAN
’ when war l» over." This brief eomCOLUMBIA, S. C.— flV the longest sort of chance that J, Stron munlque, signed by "A. Henderson,

the United States Mama
turned over half the Corps
Cel. Robert D. Walnwrlght and hi*
assistant, Sergeant Trlguct, and
took lo the field with &lt;1» officers
and 424 men.
Shortly therraftar, Celonal Hen­
derson reported with hi* Marine*
In Ccn. Winfield fleott, in char**
nf the combined force* In Florida,
at Columbus, (ia. Under direct
orders of the Secretary of War
and lerhnirally an Army officer,
Hrmlersnn wa* placed In command
of n brigade composed of Marines,
Army Infantry and Artillery, and
friendly Creek Indians.

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„ HOW.'/

Thurmond will he elected Preiidenl of the United Stale* ihii Ntivutnlter. Commandant," according to Mar
inn Corps tradition, ns chronicled
But Thurmind, the Stales' Right! Democratic Presidential camlid- in a recent Issue of the Marine
ale, hat yet to he stopped for political office. Furthermore, he hit Corps fiasrllo, marks the Intro­
surprised many with his record in his two years as governor. He has duction of the United States Mar­
sutceded in many lliings which political observers thought prarlically ines to Florida.
On June 1, IH.Kt, Col, Archibald
Impossible.
The 4B-yeer-olrt Thurmond ha* ready, he hit*, almost eerlaln a*- Henderson, then Commandant of
served this stale in all three suronea of ii minimum of HH votes
branches of government. Ileforc from South Carolina. Alonnms,
his selection to the guv.ernor’s of Mississippi nud Ixiulsianu.
flee, he wn« n circuit Judge HeThurmond hns nothing like 100
fora that, lie whs h slate senator. per cent support even In his homo
In addition, he bus spent time state, however. Ills rnmlldact
farming, In a textile plant, ns n and the pledging of the state’s
school trarhrr and county super. eight electoral votes to him by
Intendent of educnllnn, us n law­ the stale Democratic oxe.'iitlve
yer, and ns n romlmt soldier.
committee has been jhatply nlHis prindpnl dim arterial If), tlred by some parly member*.
■vhlclt have contributed heavily
Some feel that Thurmond and
♦o hln political rlac, arc ambition, the Slate's Klghtcre should sur­
determination and an amusing render the state party machinery
amount of energy.
to Democrat* who want to vole
(ho national ticket,
States' Itlchis t'lalform
As a rrsult, t self.styled reg­
Thurmond l« running in a plat­
form of ''Wales' Rights." With ular Democratic party has been
Thurmond these do not constitute organised and a state of •'lectors
a racial Issue, lie snva they are ledged to President Truman hts
essential in the eontlnusnen of sen nominated.
political freedom as It hns been
Most of the slate’s nets .papers,
known In this rountrv, Ho he- while almost iinaniumnslv con- &gt;
lleves racial acgregntlon In the dimming (ho civil rltfh’ a program,
South Is necessary to racial bar are either against or ire roo| to I
mony.
Thurmond’* candidacy, lie hs*
Ho has lilnsieil president Tru­ been licensed editorially too of
man's Civil {lights proposals at using It as a stepping don* to
every opportunity. The propored the It.H. Senate seal now held bv
anti-poll In* law, nntl-lynehlng former Uovcrnnr nlin D John*
law and fair employment prac­ son, who comes up for rceleetion
tices law, In his opinion, would In l(ir&gt;().
National Debut
rot only break down the federal
Thurmond’s ilehul on the nationconstitution hut would endanger
local liberties and the. right of nl see no was at the 1047 governm’s conference at Halt Lake City,
local self .government.
__
where tie outlined a n]an for i «•
Two Purpose*
Thurmond's Presidential candid-1
defense, lie advocated total
ey haa two purposes. One h in mobilization III case of war or na
ibmnl
emergency.
register a Southern p r o t e s t
He attracted wide attan’ inn lad
against advorary of Civil Itlg'us
proposals by both major parties, November by marrying 21 yearparticularly the Democratic party, old Jean Crouch, one of his nlfire
to which the South has paid long secretaries. Their roinanc-* He.el|oped from a long fanvly friend­
allegiance.
The second is In force. If no*, ship dating bnck lo he’ nigh
slide, tbe election nf a I’ m 'd r o ; school days. lie wa* the ffist
Into the House of Reprcscntntjvns chief executive of the state to be
In the hope that he might emerge married In the executive m.indnn.
At 20, Thurmond wa* the
as a eominonline choice in the
•vent of ,i deadlock between the youngest teacher in the tint*; *t
Repot,n. -r,;. a-a.
. The vo it.,- &gt;■,,,,1, 00 -* state i.:(,„t.o. . i
constitution provides Ihut If no llfi, the stale’s youngest judge; ami
Presidential candidate receive* ,i at 14, one of the youngest govmajority of the electoral college1''".V'."',
.
votes the House of Roper sepia. , iV"i'ni ,
h*
lives, voting by slates, shall rmme '.'"fled his Jutlieinl robs a and went
inln
the
army
as
a
,'nptsln.
After
i
the President ’ from among the
service with Hi’* Jod[*« ndv'irnts *
lllV'FF hi (Fjtl’Mtt fit tvll.lff iff!*
Thurmond hope* in win almost gtinornl'M department,' ho asked
ill of the electoral vot"s of tnc for anil gut romlmt duty. Alhern dates, This would give tarhuil to the H'.’iid Airhutno |)iv|.
l Local Self-Government as guaranteed by
a lotnl of more than Kill. A I- lion, hu glided Into Normandy on
D-Day and later received tl.s
the Constitution nml opjxmea
pti
by Federal
Purple Heart fur an injuty re­
Bmenuornta wlto are paving tthe way for n
ceived there.
mieiulist, cnmmunlkt or faucial form of ironrule rllctntomhlp.

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Here’s what

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THURMOND
and

WRIGHT
MVtRNOR

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HKKVKM DAILY
AND

OTHER DINNERS

FROM $ 1.no
LunchcnnH From 11.2ft

l)r. (!. L. IVrHonH
tll'TOMKTHIST
PROMPT COMPl.Krh
•iPriCAl. HKHVICB
blisses psesrrlhed, dispensed
Repair* slid adjustments made
ifmir* tf-1X — I-I
Hat. 9-11
Atlantic National Rank Hid*
Sanford, Florida
Phone 1911

Otto Moc &amp; Bill

WnffCNNolEvorythiiija:
When'll Cuiiium To Job
PALM HPRINUH, Calif., Oct. 89,
1/1*1— Aro American waruera loo
paycheck coriartniiaT Too Interest'&lt;1 In the Almighty Dollar?
Not at all, according to Oilman
M. K. Htiutli, vice president of
Opinion Itcsenrrh, Inc., Princeton,
S. -1.
He told n Labor Relation* Con­
ference of the l.ns Angeles Mer­
chants and Manufacturer*' A»*oclatlon yesterday Hint n national
survey disclosed the paycheck
ranked seventh among the worksi's Job Interests.
Ahead of It arc* such Hama as
lob satisfaction, Intel eating work,
company Interest In him. a chance
to advance, good working condi­
tions and congenial surrounding*

flaaford Motor k Eqp't Co.

(Debts Cacdidom bv

Vls«-Pr«ldsat *4 Hm UftJMd

n despotic nnd dictator-bound
Bureaucracy."

dom from fear and oppression, and tho right
to live and work as we choose.

2, Sliilcs’ Hlghlk ns reserved in the Con­
stitution to give the stutu solo authority
governing voting, segregation, Intv enforce
men» nml private employment.
II. Individual liberties, which include free­

Washington

J. Strom Thurmond says:

4, The American way o f controlling and
governing ourselves at home without bur­
eaucratic Interference and Federal Gestnpo
tactics.
In tho words of Fielding L. W right: "The
time Is urgent. American men nnd women
must show their colors. They must either
fight for the preservation of their Indivi­
dual liberties or he furred to their knees by

LONGWOOD
HOTEL
HMOHCASIIOHD

OOVIRNOf
9IILDIN0 L. WRIflHT

J. STROM THURMOND
JtetSl’ (Ughl* Candida)* lor
FmldtRt sl ths United Sides

,,‘Tn this day of crUU ther
there can be no

middle ground. Fence straddling
tddlln. Is cowardly, nnd servos the sub verst von.

"Roll up your sleeves, Amerlcansl We’ve
got a tight on our nnnds!
STAND UP AND BE COUNTED.
"MAKE CLEAR YOUR STAND."

SAMPLE BALLOT
•' G EN ERAL

ELECTION

STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
NOVEM BER 2. 1948

PRECINCT N O -

BALLOT FOR

2.

INSTRUCTIONS:
Kuch \otcr is entitled to vote for eight Pmidcndll
Electors.
1n vote for all eight electors of one m*n for President
and one man for Vice-President mike a cross "X ”
mark wi|hin the circle ibove the column which con­
tains the candidate of your choice,
I n vote for mine, but no* all, of the electors of on«
gamp of electors, do not make a cron "X " mark In

PRESIDENTIAL E L E C T O R S "

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the left of the name of every candidate printed on the
ballot for whom you desire to vote, not exceeding
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the name of any candidate indicate* that candidate
was nominited in the Democratic Primary. The
letter (R ) following the name of any candidate in­
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lican Primary."

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TH OM AS E. DEWEY
FOR PRESIDENT

HENRY A . W A L L A C E

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VOLUME XXXX

F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y

NOV. 1, lit48

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 50.

*

Final Pleas To
BeMadeTonite
By Candidates

I
Truman Gets A Hearty Greeting

Chinese Bomb
Mukden After
Reds Take City

Dewey Pledges Action

On

Reds Reject 2 U.S.
Requests To Probe
Irving Ross’ Murder

Vet Aid

Chaing Kai-Shek Says
CliinaMustContihuc
To Fight On Despite
Communist V ictoriet

Thurmond Says State*,
Righters Will Get
Millions Of Votes:
Big Turnout Seen

Officials Remind
City Voters Of
2 Polling Places

Musso, Soviet-Trained
Indonesian Commie
Leader. Is Killed In
B a t t l e A t Mndioen

W a s h in g t o n , Nov. i . i**&gt;—
B* THR ASSOCIATED PRESS
The United Hlatre gave approval
The major party presidential
to $3,000,000 uf arms purchases
It* t. h IIODENFIF.Ln
by China uier the weekend aa
nominees were on the move again
MINNA Nov I. i,T V - The
the
I
nmmunists
won
control
of
tnrtsjr after a lestful Sahli.il h
Manchuria. Guvrrnnirnt offlciala
JBal'uts Mav lit- Cast Hu«*i.in* nieitrd today iwo AtnerBoth Pretident Truman, from
said today disbursements from
j nan ieipir*l&gt; to intrnirw the woIndepr rulelire. Mo., and Governor )
the $121,000,000 congress voted
i Onlv In Precincts j Inin "le -v v* with living Ross, a
fur mltltarr eid to the hard
Thomas E Dewey, Irom New Yuri j
Pei sons Registered l v dlii nl, when hr was mururrsnml nstiunsll-l government
City, will appeal to the cilireni
1*|eie.i " vtuid.vV night ill the Sovirt
have leu.ililed lu about $100,004,*
tonight to get out and vole to
Uml 1hr total m s $105,000,044
All NIut.il.I *olri* jjr .idw-cd I »r* toi ! \ lenn.v She blamed Imir
morrow.
ini Frida).
b&gt; eleilii.o nlli, u|. til at theie jte . Ro*. i in &gt;,.ldiei* loi the * nine
TWO ,,u •e- j t whi. h to sole lo
Bill lust, the Pirsidrnt's at lied
IN NIW YORK'S Madison Square Garden, President Truman gtla together
Au-tiiii, (mine Li't said the
SMAKIS
O
F
THI
HOUII
Jottph
M
a
i
tin
(K*fn
.
gi..*
ti«$iri
(lovtrnor
Il» li t UiH.lt K. MILKS
with former Governor Heibert It. Lehman (laft) and ex-U. S. Senator
morrow .u the City Il.tll fm pit v*""nn »v Aunt Sutkenina. Latxr
ule included a Masonic parade and
ThomII K Dnwv) on th* i^vtch Hit GUf’ Pie
‘ ■ arulldat* mad#
NANKING.
Nov.
I.
&lt;/Pj—
Muk­
two Shrine speeches in Kansas | Jam#! M. Mead. In a apevch before • capacity crowd, the Prealdeul called
tit for* i capacity crowd of ft,000 tin lb* 11«*i * «-• A
* I k 'w y plaNigsd I m.iiv eln iion ol iwo cummiiatoners. she &gt;&lt;v* ,.lentilted officially a!
Governor Thomei E Dewey till "me-too ahadow" who la doing nothing den wjs bombed today hy Chines#
City.
j
action on v t l e m n s ' "lig h ts a n d benefU?" and w 1 '
i fight lo m eet ’ ,snd .It Mthri llu- Gill Scout Head I|)anv Supeiina 47. t frienvl &gt;f
but lullowing him around. Crowda, estimated by police at 2,100,000, government planet shortly after the
* the Ihrtittnlni Communist p«rU at hum*. (/'•(•’ if &lt;*il Sourulpholu) .quailei* ..a t'oiiiniercijl Avenue Rnsv
Dewey, refreahed froni a &lt;|mel
gave a heartwarming welcome to the Chief Executive, ((nlarruitlonal) Cumimitmli completed occupation
(Precimt No I) d they live on the
Sunday at hit Pawling, N Y„ farm i
K.I* '.*! in oltiual heir of the
oi the city
West Sub
I’.iik Avenue, or a! E* minim. I oopei at ion Adminittia*
home, Iravelt back to the metro- J
fheie wrie mauv bomb explo­
llir Tom id t’eiitei il they live on tli'u. »
polis in mid-afternoon to vole and
toiunl deni in his car in
sion*. including leveral within two
llir F.j'.t Sale, (Piriim l Nvi I) tin Kukiiii /on.- e.uly Sunday.
await the elution returns.
J
block* of lfie Untied Slate! Con­
Pulls will "peii it 7 (Ml A M altil I he worn,in hnl been sav agely
Reluming to Independence ye*sulate Casualties and damage were
close at 1 HO P.M
letday. the Pieiident thanked In* 1
besleii tn llir .iM.viUntv vhe identi­
not known.
Prison* olio air nut iryivtrird fied to Air,tin'll police as Rllllian
welcoineM for "conilnit down to &gt;er |
[ h r b o m b in g gave im m ediate
at the till Hill vvill lir ineligilile
11 mtlltiiiP'l lift ritfcir I’wo I
|
ATIANTA, N«v. 1. i/I1)-Southerner! tomorrow **itl drlr
the country Imy come home."
j
I
the w o ld s ol P i e ii d e n t
lo
vote m llie l ilV Plilnaiy. Ulus'P.lflV
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1
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mine
in
good
mr.siuie
the
late
id
the
1
)&lt;
*
huh
rain
IV&gt;wev utti'iulcd Sunday service* i
willi liis wife ii&lt; I’nwlinit's llidv ji prdups for yean to vAuie,
.|C'Iii.iiiw Kai-Shek. who told hia P r
g i c s sivt* P.ti tv I.II-: W i l l D p e t t A t lint legl«|rinl with llir ColllllV. will
(governitiK party)
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Hot be eligible In -ole hi llir grn
lung the bjekbour .mil vohrtive force of the paity, rite Suulh KuorninlJitg
' / • ( Hi A M
A n i l YVi l l
Cnntlitl.il c 1&lt;* ! ,i
He will precede the president on IJ protested it simply could mil *up|Niii President ITumm and hr fi' d ten liil l oniinillee iiutav t a
rial in pir«nlrntnl election, said
the radio tonight, speaking on o
China "must .tciept llie lesson! ol
U.S. Isr.u-l Stfiiii I Close A t 7-no P . M . I.,iimne II Mttnngri. upervooi
Itrnuhllrun- »pon*urrd p r o g i a in J light* propuls. So the tlimoirjlir South cracked.
S1-|,iiil*iuril in. I'hh, Halil &gt;
Many otuu'rver* tml I that Die deleji by the Comniunitls and
(NltC, AIIC miif CRH) from tt to]
I•milrwiif «l On !"•»«** lUahl I
- - -------M l I MIX l.l Nov i, t/Pl
remit will tu* a major n- iiijriimeni
M W YnUK. Nos I t/l'i
It) P.M IR8TI.
1
of |iurty uieiuluril.ui many
II
|i
,
OMIC
lo
The President will hendline t |
Henry A W.ill.ssr, wouhiiii up In
I \I h 'i o w II t.K, Nov I. (Spc.... 1 •'
*ri ' V ' l H t u n e O f W . H . F o l d s ’
who have ••oled I' -m.i.-i ;iii.* n&gt;
Democratic program (NIIC, MBS, •
•i-it •
‘ I’seisu . eiicundiers nlld
presidential sanipaiKti. sard lul eVci lo-loo lo
tradlliun, while tluntiim. ItetuiblicAHC mi,I COS) front tOiSO i» I
I lo •*■■• y m e r a i j B r p t h e i - I n - L a w
i nut .
held tiic spotlight on
, I'mmleril m ll
I
s
all.
will
now
aloft
h -.i iiJt.yixneil
ip
lit
lll.il
fiesiifenl
Uon'virll
had
10:15 I' M
Die Mile hiiim'i1-. .vltnKets dur­
i fir &gt;|&gt;,ll lolliol I, .1*
Even
P
icm'iiL’IiI
1
1
i.oieii
a
|
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pl.lOliril
lo
hull.I
a
lllli.l
pally
it
Henry A. Wullnce, ain* I'lvgi**- •
ing the ini't week with light of­
pareotlv Ins* l»e&lt;'ome n- ouclle t to
11,1 II mi- - I I 1.11i*
I iillilJli. B u n i u d l n L e e s h u t T : fering-- "f 'iipinili, eggplant, peplie ■ool,I O'd i lean Inner m lli■ivn Party i-ninlldute, 'went riy'il I
the tiolitical fact tL.it lot t!'-!*,
H i.iiiluiiril Hit Page Cl* In t
11,mu , I I u n I 'lliotn I luirDroiocialn Daily "
peri uml ukca,1' said Wdliatu $-the party ramml , -u o on the
Wd’ ou, 'Ineeioi uf Slate Market*
' moil.I lII.I I b in v A w.lllai e Will
whole Mouth.
Wallair
*aid
llir
I
itr
Dirsidriit
Mr.
aiiit
Mr
W
If
Fold*
"f
Ttgr^Florida Tut&gt;ereulo»la and
in hi* vveeklv review uf inurkat
For a wluU n *p|iearesl the
M rs. H otlyhead Is
Health Aatiwlatlnn saleeted Saji- disclosrd llir limit |iaily pi lo in be ptMill.I -ii llie h.illol wlirtliei Sanford hurried t.- Whin'ee. near condition- tiers1 today
Vreildant iiiglit try in woo t
|.ee*burg.
emlv
Hmplav
morning,
Rowland.White, Stam­ Muuth
as the -He of the annual etafr DMH to loin and Krslord Gin yoni i ioiiiIi ii s* toliui) m ii lull*!
"We are pleasest to anitoutw*
bark into the party. ford
fnllnwltlg the new* of n vlilist
N am ed W inner O f
coliferene* ai u nseetlmr in lack I ugwrll, lliro a lop pirsidrolisl in p.ipi i lialb.l*
Kslilli M Dutton, why
per Outline Otuilitou* fire lliul diiruig the night that Mi
O c r S 'f n H«m:ihk N f°'w fleu'Ve I
'•»« Prlitov. Heportx hy
•i i.Hilmir* llu I 's o tnui
III iieaily e*&lt;-,v lOlllilt Vop can lavoled the h’line of Mr Folds' ha* been llie nhlo anxintnut of H^
irthg
fications For Office
irm iw sss sirs Visa* fs»«i
, MU* Clarissa Hoyd. Ml** Marlhi
F ootb a ll C on test
|vole tin inv ol llie hull tiv umplv hi'otbrr In-law uml stater, Mr. uml J. Loliiimu of tliu Sanford State
, , ' f ire Jotie* and Arehle Hatton frogf «S
Fannin *' Mm hot ha* accepted the
the
uaMonal
offlee
In
New
in ii kmc i i in,* in a Inc m ile Mr'.. Tom tlardv ami te-io'lnl hi upp'dntiiieiit -is it*lllu- uinnnger or
Yw*
C
l
J. F. llnwlind, |r„ O I' Wfnte
fe n iin n le (O u n lv
IfM. W. 'K, Hotlyhexd, i Jr. uf
llie its’ ul Ii of lluec llmily child.ell
were
innde
on
a
recent
**'ivcy
limb i In* limit on |ij|ii-t li.illul*. mil ii emisin Mr Fold - i pi"- lliul mukel ’ said Wd-iun
30.1 East IOth B$re« wms tmlav and W. II. •11.11" Steinpei. • smlidealing with health u.livltb**
■Ov ei Id not) liustiet . of cilCUIttnammt winner of The Herald'! (Utrs foi the City Cuiiiiim&gt;*uni ,u
,la y fe e s S p o n s o r
in l.y pulling a luaslri bvei L&gt; prietor "f tin- Folds Open All
thin
stale.
'
I
full hall nick the winner eontesl r
*■
, . ,
hi t aver vying $2-4H t"'1 blixhel
Mmket mi .Magnolia Avenu.to
ii.une on i soling million
George Touhy and Dr. Flunk
xponfuicil by Purcell'* and Ihe I Group No
were^ presented
ihrmigh the Wmichllla
Hepurted deni are Tmn Hmdv, P &lt;
I In poll will iipro III I
I vol ilnee;
ijullluian. member of the IhusiiI.I ( ’i v i r D r a m a C i i i l d
il KfilliMinl lift
I «*»I*I»
Rlt* Theater.
I John Ivrv t&lt;»
Lions t !$il» .it
William Hardy, four; If
carried with them to the meeting,
. —
not pici in I*. lliinilKl&gt;"llt llo I il nd llnrily, two, ami Linda Ogil -n,
C. It. Plnwera nf Celery Avenue 1||IP J,&gt;um.| l rntrr l iid.iy .slid mil
lellei*
from
Mgr.
Edward
lllgym
j
I
toSeminob
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•
-nun
I / \ M I hrv will i loo il / D n, I emislll, who die.) while iili.l.-i Yotilh Ih II v I (I Alter
was *pron.l 1,1m - winner amt llM.|jliri| ,|,n , l|u d.firaliuus for ..line
' \Itlttil.l. 11HVN, (la , Nov t. (if till- Gluttuber of CotntneiCi'.V'* I Climiltiei nf I ■otunierin toiliH I"
HtenMrnm, lucx Heck and Hnlitiv
M
toil 100*1 i ouulu" sllow llio*«- iiealmetit nl the Knllmid ll.eipit.il
\ masked lie pro 1101101111 ilig Muyoi l.s-H l.enher amt 'lei nmim-e.l tin,I tin* ■ nu D':i'"*
Htllliimcr wen* the Ibiid Uir«»u»»li • Ini* piogi.nn cntii|»ltlft| «'•»• •'
I ti Hardy. Illeseiler, wi. Three \Va&gt; Collision
I
to
line
when llie &gt;lr.i,Him iiiivi ’ •iintd
U-d iiiglit hIioI u U'J.year old I. t(. fhity of the Muyfnii Inn GuiM "ill |ile*e-it a ns-i n-s nf I •-•fifth plan* winiwn,
$$|»r.iking l»v ( unintiuioii cuiuIkI »t
ulioiit th*’ lies', mm* and
Mr*. Hotlyhead will receive *!» ,„ ,|lr |.K,n
„ „ ( „ '•■ oi Kin Tech slodeol lodenlli and inviting llie association to Hisnfm I pl.’iv* f"i Siuliml ami Semin '■ lo *| iv mil vnlc
li't. Mrs. Hisi'ilv was Iniiui'd suit
KminuD L Itmil ■&lt; .m 19 '••*"
M&gt;Cntinlv uiiihriires ul llie Seinin-.te
1In *i uiitmpled lo raps, tin* yioonr for the yearly assemblage
nvfmiglit Ini* ami Mr Muwera* .
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* #.
^
Meiii-lnrv ul SI 'lie II \ m i* -nfferest shstek 11 trey Ogden of
will r*«*oiv#» n man's ahirt from I
J,r i an« ,4'alei of isfonp No. mtio's citoipnoUio, Sheriff H It. Toubv spoke in liehalf of S*lif--t-l ' nil'll Sclnn.l m, llu- iiii'M n nl Nm *si iiiinles llu&gt; lotnl vole it lie I lorul t'jlv. "us huius-il nl'iiMl ills' livid loltori’ r. v-lii!»;•■.! "lilt tccktvrs
|'Invlng, folliiwinv it threw "ar colKilpoie of Carroll County report illi facilities and central l.malmn INI. Fell I nod Am \’M.
IMircella. Clthor winners will lie» la outlinrd llieir pl.iltorms
ivvei-n tlilJ.IMMI mid I.■'*.Mim iboul lice mol tiunds wleor Ins c' illnng 11&gt;*,ti ttivulvitig Mi -.. It. L. Dt’an at
Usually betwes&gt;n -Te) amt 'U*&gt; Tile play* "ill lie pieaenlsil •" ball llu- iiiiiuIh-i legisleieil
iiigld firs’.
■warded paxMia lo th. Kill fhea* j j y Howland, banker, dec laird •d
•Hnitford Avc m i’ i"td Seventh
llie slieriff *uid iha atmtent, ilelegals** attend this iiiipmun' profeesiiuuil cists nml are enluled
Keiiiiles the presnli-nlLnl conlesi,
At the time uf llie file, Mis.
All contestant* receiving priies j l,Ml j"* ,,*“ * ,,v" 1 herr for .IL yea.* (. ((| jjtry#114 ,, (lf /•a(.ru|||liw„ meet Ini*, Mr. Touhy *aid. -M'- "John Loves Mary,’* "Hilt Not 'lien- are Dini"ci-ilic-li*|mliln-:iii Ilitiv Ogden, sister of dr* ll.vi.lv •Street ui I.imi s'-duck Suturdaf
iifternoou. vvu* I*. •«I
"til ivvrsltthla sveek named N victuriml! j a"d been a taxpayer for 14 yeai*.
. niember of May I'ynchon, executive seciettuv GoihILv" uml "All Mv Son*" lb- lies1* for Governot, four souls in iinl W II Folds, wis Ici'inng iiik Inal linin' .n-i •Is*’ vuilth
S
I
Hallaasg
Da
Pas*
Fair,
ICssilsssa sin
r ,it )
and asseiird that as a city com- ,|n plum
)itnmmeui family here, were
first Iwo me eomerltes mat tin I’lingli'tos, five slnle Senile posi willi two uf her eldhllen next shun vvu* uiinbli' In "&lt;• ' "iitid "f $201,
Hulls. Iti stale Ilolls,' of Itepi e il llie home of lie' pinstil*, 'll •iiii.t Police l bis f U"V *' Wit Iininn,
last une is a diamu.
miiiiunrr he would support .in' ( aeeoaled by the negro about Ih.’itl
Knimett B. Clements piogram that would hring new m I* M. as they *at lit a motor cor
To facilitate llie site of Itckel
u-iiluttVs'N Meals uml loeal "Ilice slid Mrs, Jue Fold*
ltd* iiiorniuit
ami insure u sellout, nieinhei - of lu some count It’S.
at llie edge of an outlying
ling in »f the firs- i, umlilerMr*. Demi vv .
lesken tip Imt
Dies At Age Of 70 dustlics to briiefil Sanford and parked
the Hemiliote CoiimH Jilidm I'lnim
innidenlial district,
I'm the liiu*l pm I, though, llu- ii11ueil. us'eiudlng to llie Li'i'idiurg RHculied Injury u* *t &lt;• uiipucl "f
stivised the foiitfold Iranspuilatiuii
tier of C’oimuerce luive tieen dicnl Deuiiu-cntie innil in..... will )*,- elec* Due Di-piiil ini'iii, I’hiif, II l the .'!5 Find I'nttpe .l. '.it by Rsu
Ttii* young woman, the sheriff
IS uullKue.1 Oh i*n«e T sshI
Frank H. Handers, who ha* s.-i*
H
Un I .til*’ I »*•**
Kmmelt H. Cltmeur* died tail
od. could give only a discoo
•d vvllhiuil tipiMiHilmu, ulllinngh Steven*. The department, tie snot, lersoit. overt util*-,I II"’ 1917 Plynl
here
a*
commercial
agent
lm
l&lt; ioiliHuril On Paae Ibahl)
Saturday at hla home lo Sanford.
l Im-ii miun^ will aiiiiem mi all in-, nut culled tn extmgilish tin’ niLiUth ill "Ini'll In un proceedl-lli/e ill (lie five ilium, tillin' ing north nu Sum n t Avenue Tim
He. wax t orn at llurna Vixta, G*.
Says
Is
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„
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,rir.A
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v.^n
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r,’d
Trial
()f
CoilUllllllisiS
h.dh.ta'"""S
f hn.L “S h ,,«l.“m 'lulling,
lint vvu* eatls‘4 i* fi jtl impact also *elll 'll * Pl'llnnltb ill'n
July II. IH78.
transferred fn thla capacity" t‘.
|H I»O S t| )o m * fl A f i 'i l i l l I ....... ,I ' n w * : . * ' ' i
'» u , . h * . G u ilt y O f A u t o T h e f t U
•'’« « « « ■
K IIM
, \ M In reeuvel the ti 'llie*
eiillisloil with the li.ml eli.l t'f J
fOrlando.
tstsii .I., aFrank
. s»«■«L, 1W(’athe*bee,
1/a.ms1,..mI.
efm.
*ale
l« gnnery bu*ina*a at Amerlcua,
------III (TUHh O f P l a n e
t'lliVrolllt Heiluil p'lrUeil nil Siv'l
mcr ciiief. clerk to the a«al*ia"t NEW YtlltK, Nov. I, tdl liml|
DISMISSES I’l l AltGK
Ga. and cotton warehouse, guano
SYLVBSTFIt. Ga., Nov. I, p45
I find Avenue and .1" rieil Lv FiuiiK
:,,;W S’ v,t VtlS
general freight agent in Orlamin, of 12 top lemls'l* i*f llie t'ini' j
• HU'AGO, Nov. i, (d*t—Ttm f.d IThiiinus. ncriiiiliuic i" Pidii’e C'tpt.
and merrhandtiinic buslneaa at Je**e Jamci HoImtI*. Jr., charged
, " v- L. 1/1’* l'l-li
MUl.UltOW. Okla.. Nov. I—&lt;&gt;V)
Hurna Vl*ta. He moved to San­ with stealing 4100,1)1)0 worth of - A twin-engined Air Force DC3 ha* Iwen, appointed a* local cum- munlnt Party, rliuigs'd with mlvm" | •'■* Ministerllohnrl Miiv h.-w mu l ! " " ' enurldismissed to lay utin g, I H"v Tlllis.
ating violent Iiverihinw of the *'«hiy Cnnuduis giving 423U,IMItt iif assault with intent to
kill
ford in 1U25 and built the Clem­ automobiles and selling them to liiiuspurt plane crashed near here nirrclal agent.
I’olive cIihii/ u " n l Rnidersuii,
Mr. Sander*, who wa* bntn *i fedornl governmen*, his* 1*1*1 |worth of rantied lien log in 'It* Iugnmst Mrs. Gluey * t'llssohl, hi’ . proceeding we,it ni Si Vi-nth Street,
ent* Apartments and became of used car dealers, pleaded guilty Unlay, killing at least 12 person*.
I’cntlirokv,
N.C.,
and
who
griulii•
win
i
won
tiled
tier
estranged
hit*
to
three
theft
charge*
today.
fulled lo lived i »tnp :dgn The
had health returned to hla home
iiunesl "gain today, this lime It, 11,!1','’." ,,rn.'I,1'1* ■**'*’
1,1 Hie
The Inull** and wreckage were
[Mill llu Klint. Ills’ lit.ti at cases |Lu"si (let. II.
(Uted from Wake Forest in D&gt;i:&gt;. (^„Y
Plymuutli driven by Mi*. Demi had
In Georgia. Following hla buaineaa
Itoliert* was -entenred to not siultureil ovrr a wide area.
entered
ACL
xervlce
In
1U40.
lie
The
iiostpuiiidiient
was
.|scid"st
will
lm
sent
in
rswpssn
to
an
Judge
William
Y.
Italy
Pupped
nluilit parsed the i rmitng " lien it
retirement he again returned to I Is** than three year* nor more
Kyewitne**«* laid the plane
•
llie
c
h
a
r
g
e
after
the
sta
le
Iufunis
ha*
nerved
aa
divialon
freigli'
hy
Federal
Judge
IInrs.lsl
il
M
s'
|
"I'Pe'il
made
by
(.'sum
Folke
Her
was lilt un tlie riglu nur door und
Hanford In 1U4I win re he ha* than four year* on each count. H wu* flying eastward when It exij;ent at Jackaonvllie, ul Tmnpa dina after sls'fense s'linusel moved imdntte, I".N. medhilo. for I'nlen I i‘d him that llie huslimul, Walter, fender. The car -v.i* *ptm comainee resided.
. faced a fourth charge uf car theft lilmled In the air.
Sr.,
lid,
u
furniture
eumpuny
exeeuand
a*
commercial
agent
ai
for
an
unlindlesl
-leluv
and
.-rili
•*)"'.
heforo
Jewish
KUiime
t
killed
nleteiy amuml *&gt;y 'tie impart,
He waa , married on July
_ II, In Worth Hupeiior Court.*
lust before the exploaion, tliay
liivi', dlsl nut wlsli to pross*ciils'.
knocked tin* (TiuvroK’ t upon the
1904 tos Luclle Clegg oof‘ Amarlcua, I Holivrt* outumarted Atlanta jk&gt;I- heard the tdane'* eiiglnea cut out. Gainesville and at Hanford since I'ixesi the trial us "one iiiannfii’ him ill Ss'pleiuhei-.
Get.
20,
1047.
tured out of liysierl.t."
i
s’nrIi und tiirtied over &lt;ii the left
Ga. who lurvlvea nlm. Other x u r -[{» last May by borrowing (iaprr* then start again.
ROLLINS
ll(l.Vltl)
Tliu deferiimnl*. who un-hide'
*
(HI t &lt;11 It I
siib'. A upcvtulnr "ivnehi'd IUIS’1
A native of Kllentou, S.C.. Mr
vleora are one aon, Comdr. Robert |0f u cellmate in the Atlanta Jail
Four motllaleil iHiilie* were
I W. Lawton tudny aunnum-ril Die right door und n.n*tcd Mrs.
K. Clements. UBN, and hla wife,|and obtaining hi* release on lion.L found in or near the wrecked Weatherniiee b e c a m e affiliuted Gomtnunist Parly National t’huii * JmlKe M. It Smiili will upi’n
lliul
In'
will
attend
the
meeting
Deotl to enierye.
Mrs. Robert E, Clements, grand-1He calletl hi* Atlanta attorney and fiiKelage. uml eight othera about with the ACL, Apr. I, 10.10 is* is man William Z. Foster, urn all Gte ■‘ ••II term of 1 trend ('mill
•'iiiitirriiw
uiorning
at itMtti uf the Board of Trustee* of HulPolice estlnnile diilnui’c to (lie
daughters 1'atrlcla and Billie Lou. Hold him be hud "paid" IN* way nut u mile away. All wore Air Force Ntenographer at Wilmington, N &lt;' ntoinliers uf tin1 party's natiiiutl o'rtuck
Im*
College
tomorrow,
lie
has
‘ •'"k nml erintimtl und elvil
Plvnisnith was 111)9 ,.nd lu the
and prior lo hie work in
fit Orlande Itoard. They were indlclvd Gy a - "cases
A daughter-in-law Mrs. Marcha and that "Pm on my vt|y."
uniform*.
will
he
set
for
trial.
served
on
the
board
for
25
yean.
other cure, uhinii 4199 mch. Th-j
i— T . - - ' - .
served aa chief clerk to the it- federal grand jury hint July
Clamenta and granddaughter tu ­
Ford, driven by Rnulersoti, wn*
Hlstunt general freight agput in The trlul originally wui m-t for
rtle Clegg Clement* of Dawson.
ttie property of Henry Hlosti of
Get. 15, then postponed until tn.
Orlando.
Ga.. hla mother, fohr hrothera and
Itimsun Junction.
day.
nne staler of Buena Viata, Ga.
TOO MANY HPOOKH
Funeral services will lie held In
HASH HIZK
LABOR IIHARM POCK
CHICAGO. Nov, I, (A*)— Hallo
Buena Viata at the Baptist Church
Judge R. \V. Ware today stated
VATICAN CITY. Nov. t, (/C twe'en, spunks, goblin* and the
which he served as church trees
that tliu sire limit lini been lift­
like were too much competition- I’ope Pius XII reaffirmed yester­
urer and deacon for 80 years.
ed for fishing of black basis and
for a robber at Jacobian'* smith day th« Roman Catholic Church's
uL
*—
'
that there Is no restriction as to
frtbe Sanford Suia Farnwrt Market Itai been crowded lately with aide tavern.
opposition to totalitarianism.
By JAMKH MARLOW
TAX PAYMENTS
*Ge nor any closed reason
lie spoke to 1,001) auto workers
bug# vani and Irnik*, with driver! ice king freight loada of produce,
John L. Galloway, cou
The robber told Felix Casey, (lie
WASHINGTON. Nov I, &lt;/P) -K ccp yout aye un the electoral vntei
collector, today nnnouac
Demand for vegetable! has exceeded supply at timei.
74-year-utd bartender, to nsml from Turin uml lloinv at llie s lim ­ when llte elecltou returns ilart rollirix in tomoriow night.
NO LEGION FEED
mer apostolic palace ul Custel
book* are open for fc«y
There hat been considerable activity in purchaia of airing beam, over the money. Casey looked him Gandolfo.
Legionnaire* are jdviued by
I here are Vi! clecluul volet divided up among thr •.ales. The
The
Vatican
released
1448 real and personal
aquaih. peppers and cucumbers, reported Harold Kaatnar. The Lean over. Ha looked like the booby- the text nf the address loiltsy.
John G. Galloway, second vice*
:andid.tlr who geli a majotily ol them—266— wins,
and Intangible tax.
prise winner at a costume party.
of Cnnipbctl-Lotsing
The Pope assailed tlinne wltn, In
All tax bllb. war* mask out and deal tui been active with hampers bringing $3,00 lo $3,23. Some of Casey Ignored him. ,
Why thoie S3I electoral votes) Became they rrjuai the total commander
Post No. 63. to cat supper before
"dertarliig
that
lltelr
own
wystern
mailt nut by font Saturday, h«
number of people the 48 stales have in Congress: 96 senators and 435 coming to the meeting ut the Hilt
The gunmen flashed hla pistol
fiu M Faymcnt
H H ILthla ,montli on...
■t the customer*. They wouldn’t la th# only one truly 'aortal,' do house members.
tonight as tlivre will ou "no feed.”
not defend the persnnal dignity
title! the tax payer to a four per*
Each state I* entitled to a num­ popular votes for Truman wouldn’t
mind either.
cent discount.
nf
the
wntkvr,
but
make
nf
Ids
ber of electoral Vtitsoi equal to the
No one readied he meant bu*tl&gt;e included in the total national
Those not desiring lo call In
MI. ft
THE WEATHER
Hanford Produce has the "awan- ness - until he gave up end ran productive capacity a simple ob­ uumbor of peuplo il has in Cnn- popular vote to sleet him? That'j
person at the tax offUe ran
. . . - j..
to William William*, klcHi" offices on the lot, painted out of the door - emptyhandrd.
ject o f which society tllipoies at gres*. For example:
right.
check* In, togather with the
jnality appear* good,
its
will."
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. L f/P lTlutre are 47 Now York Stale
yellow Inside, with separate o f­
and t u rocnipta will be promptly
burg has been Nhlpplng fine fices fur Mr. Skinner and Mr,
But wait. Suppmie In Illinois
peopiti un Congry**: Tliu two Beit- h Low
8 KILLBD BY GAB
prepared and raall&lt;
cucumber! here: peppers are Curley and for A. P. Collum, book­
TRAINING
COUHHK
Truman gets 11,000,000 populai Atlanta .......... —
stora and 46 House member".
FREEHOLD, N J., Nov. 1, f/P)
from
Wnuchul*.
The
bean
Ytfi
Ray Browning, service managar
There the Republicans have a votaa and Dewey get* only 1,000,- Boston .................
keeper. Demand there Is reported Five members of a family wm&gt;
T TRAGEDY
.
the Glade* are la expected •‘hot” for bean*, eggplant and yel­ killed and three othera sent to the of th# Sanford Motor and Kipilp- "late of 47 elector". Bo have the 900. Then Truman get* Illinois’ 28 Chicago ....... —
between Nov. ID and low *uuaib. They have brought hospital in serious condition tact ment Co., local Pontiac dealer, has Democrat*,
oain S wii
elecotral votes and Dewey's 1,000,- New Orleans .....
Guy !
New York ..........
Say Republican Thomsit E. 000 popular vote* don’t count.
In some fine looking Irish potatoes night by escaping coal ga* fumes. returned from Orlando where he
Yei) but In those two Mates Pittsburgh ...........
corn from lha Zell woo*) from New Jersey.
Monmouth County pre secular J. aptnt five day* In u training Dewey gets 3,000,000 votes In New
Us appearance last
Citrue fruit le the "lame (tuck" Victor Carton said the pollen \cmtree In hydramatlc transmla- York, and Democrat Harry 8. Tru­ Truman reealvet 6,999,990 popular Saint Louis .......
vote* to only 4,000,000 for Dewey, Ban Antonio ......
a* far aa demand la eoacenwd, fume* had escaped from a defer slona. The rouraa was conducted man get* 3,990,029.
by factory representative, AI
Than Dewey, although receiving but Truman wind* up with only 88 Seattle ................
only on* more popular vote than electoral vote# while Dewey, be­ Washington,........
looord visited the local Truman, geU nil of New York’s cause o f hla Naw York victory, Jacksonville ------Miami ........ .......
Ip on. Saturday to Inspect 4? electoral rotas, Truman gats has 47.
me; - 1■r ■
the faeuiuv!
it It meana .a can­ Orlando
Does that mean the 8,994,490
on ran# gJifct)
TaUahaues .....
itla tools.

!•

F.D.R. Planned Florida Voters
Split With Demos, To Find It Fasy
Wallace Asserts
To Cast Ballot

Fate Of Demo Party Will Likely
Be Determined By South Tomorrow

Min. Fililli Dutton
Is Nmm*d Manager
Of Sanford Market

y &lt;

City Commission
Candidates Speak
At Lions Meeting

Sanford Is Named
Site For Annual
TB State Meeting

Negro Kills Youth
And Attempts To
Rape Companinn

Sandern In Moved
To Orlando By A d ,

— ...... — ....... . — Roberts

He

String Beans, Squash, Peppers And
H wTucumbers Sell Well At Market

States Rights Demos May Cause
Election To Be Settled In House

I« HU'-SEs

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