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4

WEDNESDAY OCT. 27. 1940

Coach Carl Kettles
Drags Out Crying
Towel For Seminole

Irish Develop
Abnormal Streak
Of Generosity

LONGWOOD
HOTEL

vrtta *4

HIJRVKH DAILY

SMORGASBORD
AND
OTHER DINNERS
FROM $1.5(1.
Luncheon* From $1.25

Notre Dame Club
Has Given Up 59
Points In 5 Tilts
ifIrtAfJlUfkaamSftd*#*V

Gator Gridders
Are Handed Heavy
Workout Duties
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 27, I.P)-Heavy duty wn* handed the Flor­
ida Gator* yesterday In order to
iret the Hmiraln* In top ah*|.e
'or the Furman encounter Hat in ­
lay In Greenville, H. C.
After a full day'* respite from
leavv contort work, which allowed
‘he Florida arpiad to teat Kama
bruise* garnered In the Georgia
Tech irame, Head Coach Kay Wolf
igaln has hla squad running Into
treasure Work.
The Florida mentor omphaalied
'h at the Gator* were meeting .»
earn that hu* well driller}, rugged
forward wall. Furman ha* yielded
hut one louehdown per game thl*
*ar thl* *en*on, und Wolf 1* en -,
Jeavnrlng to sharpen the Gator |
running allark In an effort to
renetrnte the llurrleane defense*.!
Snuthesstcro Conference rushing
•ender Chnrlle Himslnger will lead
a fast nrrH” of Gator acat hark*
into the Furman fray, and early
afternoon drl’l* had the Illinois
speedster working hard nt developnu a fast break from scrimmage.
The Gator* will lie faced hy a
man who nrnved to Ire n constant
horn in their side In last year’s
enrountor. Tom Wham, rangy sen­
ior end on the llurrleane learn,
will I** n defensive iniiislay in new
Coach Red Hinitli'* aggregation.
The lintor*' well icniemlier the
foot hall nhllily of the ull-stnlc
Wham, and are seeking to l.ulld
* strong defense ngnln*t the hlg
rtx f.Milur.
Added punch hn* Iwen found in
'he Gator attack with the lini-d
-.inning of Htissell Godwin at the
fnl'hark limit. Godwin pluye.l .1

n tuit swing.Cnnfh Frunk U u)iy'« grven-clad j
llriK t» it*)*- |mi ||ori» this full hove added five
"n.iur C" KU': | InVio In u chain of 2!l garni'* withwhvn w m c !c|(t

1
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FLY With
SHOWALTER

*nBW t U n i | They have scored DM Mint* In • I
I the process. comparing favorably
■
IimuiI u m n n - |* ',h 1,1 they «‘,|lle&lt;',ed ' n
"j
lit have lifM&gt;n fir*t fiv«» game* last *ea»nn anil
■
a* |iloy*»r*. ■ m In Hie first five contest* of
■
have passed IMA At the *amn time they have
J
tinytr stand* ''Wen tin the tinheanl-of total of
fl
looro, one of! Till point".
I
■liter* In Nal.enlty’* 1947 team allowed Its
■
. Moore will t flrnt five opponent* nnlv HI point*
I
•• "!■ l-oui* uinony them. The IIHfl lri*h yieldI
{&gt;
eil three touchdown* in their flrnt
I
ly yeiterduy I five prune*.
ft
e rlc fu ^ lo lu
Noire Dome thl* full tdank.d | I
l,ii, S .,1,1"11 l*litnl.urtrli, JIM), after U lng given i ■
Ik
o 2H-27 *eare hv I’ttrilue hi the . I
In IhJ IliliJ!
(r«mv. Slnee then P* K«&gt;al J
ox ho had 17 ■ •"'* hn* In-rn crossed oitec hy t|
I Michigan Htnie, (wire hy Nebraska 3 1
fear* Terry'* t" " 1 ‘wire again hy Iowa.
fl n
their spry-' Hnlv the Purdue name wan rlo»a. I a|
!27 lid* year *Thi'te’* *perulntioii that the Irl»h ■__
•logo of .and. want no more wlrhdrnwnl* of »ueh
i* at thu end miijor opponent* u* Army and OO
mUjthlj'rd u Miehlirnn and deliberately relax in
It wns hi* till) late iitHtte* of already-won
O III 1.MOO ifnine*.
Koine lose* n , At'tunlly, It alway* ha* bean
,
I Lenhv’a polley to u*» a* many
................. n;, he can and *till win a
i i y V ‘ trnnte. Ill* third nr fourth rstrlnsr
h id e ,, Man.' ;» -it» ;i"v »•■■
°»
I.,. *l ’
fimr touchdowns Hint turncil n
C a rd . i.mi mod. *1 victory Inin a Innaldfd plav&lt;
ooklyn.
'
Rf
-A
A.**
ir veto, no in I stltutc* to avoid scoring.
, t confi
ne, hit only
An explanation of Notre Uame * j ...
lotted .11114 it, I •nuehdown generosity thl* fall may
chert hi* :t7lh I* tout the squad's stre n g th ™ " '
ve It. In the doesn't run u* deep iin u*ual.
| .

I.EARN TO FLY or
SEE SANFORD
FROM THE AIR
A m tO V K D VKTKH4NS
FLIGHT TRAINING
SCHOOL
(OBtld Mt*r ?o &lt; « |o r))

when the Vol* begun scoring.
Johnny Rauch at Georgia I* noted |
mostly for pn.slng and quarter- 1 COMING • - •
harking.
During the past two j
SUN.
— MON.!
, ___
week* ho’* become one of the
bulldog's most effective runners, j /"FiLittOA
TIAST...TIWStoryol
The .11 player* receiving vote*:
/
A
m
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ric
a
’s
Most Bstoved Guy/
this
week
are:
Half; Chuck llu n in g ir, Florida
Ends:
Dick
linn
in,
Terlii
Poole,
|
hack, und llerli' Rii h, Vanderbilt
I'.,well; Wimberly: Murry Alesati-.
wlngbark.
Two vole* ha Vi- gone to: rid; del, Mississippi Slate; Uoh W.il«Dick Slid rn Id. Tuiane and Hill tun, Georgia, anil Wnddnil.
Tackle*: John Adcock, Auburn; ;
Wnddnil, Auburn; tackles; Paul
Lea, Tuiane; Hoh Gain, Kentucky; Payne, und Hutton.
Guard*: flenly: Cooper; Jimmy ’
Cliff Hutton. Florid*, «nj I'crt":
Crawford, Ole Miss; Miierunv; 1
Payne, Georgia.
Gourd* with trwo votes are; G lo v e s ; tfobhs, and Dennis Doyle,*
Homer Holihs, Georgln, Fletcher Tu lane.
Center; Speed.
Groves, Florida and Ken Cooper,
Hacks: Cooper; Dick Murtln,
Vanderbilt.
Kentucky; Hilt Cadenhead, Ala­
No center hn* repeated in bal­ bama; McWilliams; Calvin, Hunloting, however seven have re s in g e r ; McCoy; Southard; Sulcnivcd u vote apieeviimn Rich; Price; George Kind.,
llacks with two votes me: Pol. Tuiane, and Rauch.
McCoy, Tech; Eddie Price, Tuiane,
and Hill Cadcnhrud, Alabama.
Rube Walhorg of the Philadel­
Mike Mlivrany, Alabama guard, phia Athletics wus Uab« Ruth'*
I* off to u fine atnrt. Against leading ‘‘cousin’’ during his major
Mississippi State he was In the league career—Ruth hit 17 home
Tide’s stinting lineup for the first run* off him.
time und won un all-southeastern
vote for his play.
Eight mrmbeis of th» 11H8
Syracuan football teum, all war
TH EATRE
v-tcrans, are married.

Bill Meyer In Named
Manager Of The Year
. NEW YORK. Oct, 27, (/ll—Wil­

liam Adam (HUH Meyer today]
was voted the "manager of the
year” In a nation-wide poll con­
ducted hv the Associated l're**.
The 6ft-v**r-od freahman pilot
of the Pittsburgh Pirate* noaed
' out Billy Hnuthworth, leader of the
r National League champion Ilostcn
Braves. In a neck and neck race,
i. Meyer received Bit voir* to 87 for
fb" veteran World Hcrls* ram-

tWr qunrtera,
I
He snlil the Hatter* would havt
to piny thnt kind of football to
' *Iop the nmeli-lntiiroved Florida
I .Statu University • hero in Halur) dav'* homecoming clash.
,
“If the Itoys piny tin* kind of
i Imll they uie capable of playing,
It should lie an even-itephen
, match," he said, "Hut If they fall
to come to life uniII the second
I half n* they did ngulnat Tnitiiio
t Inst weekend, it uguin may ho
. too lute.”
I Today's foothull lesson wa* devnle.l to scrimmage, with the arc1oml string emtiloyitig Florida
I State's I’llxMire nf the single wing
... I « -H-kved T" fnrmallotn
ar, Inst the vuraity.
Onlv two regular* are on the
casualty list:
Jim Olson, IDO.pound fullback
Injured In un autoinnldle crash
here Saturday night; and quarterhack Chris Hleinmetx who has •
twisted ankle.
Hill Lanlgan, 1DO-pound guaiM
t from Wane hula, has been named
game captain for the Haturdaf
afternoon Dixie Conference tilt.

nsr
all*. 220 hnseliall expert* took
part In *hn voting. Hoalde* Mover

and Hautnwaid, Luu lloudreau. J&lt;h?

. JrtcCurthy, Hurl Sholton, Htevr
,0'NeMI, llucky Harris ami Connlo
rjdnrk rccelve.l scattered auppmt,

* Homo peak* In the Ando* are
f!more than 20,000 feet high.___

Yellow
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24 Hour S«rvl»

.YELLOW CAB CO.
H«mlnol« T in Shop

Pirate* to run hi* llfutlmu total
tu 1Id against I in setback*, Howivpr, Manager Hill Meyer of the
Plrale* lliliikn Frila will lie hack,
"lie love* (he gume tou much tu
retire," *ay* Meyer.
Other stara wliu passed uut nf
the picture before the season end­
MI8H HBQUBHT FAVOHKD
ed were Joe Mnl vlck. Bobo New.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27, W - som and Dill Lee. For somo of
Mlu Raqueit, Mr*. Ben F. Whit- theae fellows there may be a place
aker’a three-year-old filly, la fav­ In baseball but a* far a* playing
ored to win the $26,000 added

Comely Handicap for marea and
fUllea at Jamaica today.
Miaa Request, coupled with Ben
WhlUker’e Carolyn A, has won
her laat three atarU In impreulve
fashion and will tote 120 pounds.
Carolyn A gava Calumet farm*
m a t Citation a battlo her last
Lima out in the 9100,000 (laid Cup
at Belmont before tiring to wlnJ

Knot ball WM* first proposed at
the University nf N', *1***PI&gt;I **
l Bun, and the first game w u
played Nov. II, 1BU!I, with thf
Rebel* beating Southwest Baptist
of Jackson, Tenn., 60-0. -

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NEW ARRIVAL OF

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^
CONTEST
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Overnight Case
Second Prize
Mans Shirt Or Ladies Cloves

Everything

Awarded Hjr
mtmbercd.

V lsllors Welcome
Municipal Airport Snnfnrt!
I*hone 1050

Large Selection

PURCELL’S
Third Thru Fifth P rizes....... .......... For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
Ritz Theater

TO BKB
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BftllaU jmwt b t In The H erald ofi'lce before noon on
Friday or poet m arked by (h at lime. All game* m ust be
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E s ta b lis h e d P.1l)S

VOLUM E XXXX

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y O t'T O R E K 28, 1 0 IS

A tw ooiate.I Pvt-ss I.fu se d W ire

N o. Id.

Team Work In
USDA Okays Schools, Roads Vie For Seventh
Cent Of State Gasoline Tax Government Is Stalin S a y s U . S., B ritish
, Strict Rules
Vow Of Dewey
P olicy L eads T o N e w W ar;
For Oranges

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28. (/!*»—The loo men In Florida’*
ichool and road lytltm i, at oddi ever what uie ihould ba made of
the M ,000,000 annual lake from the laventh cent of date laiollne
lax, today pre**nt»d lone range estimate* of naed for million* more
T rum an P led g es N e ­
in fund*.
Strict R e k u 1 a tio n s
Neither official mentioned In hi* independent itatement the
ver T o Surrender
Are Im p osed O n In ­ propo»ed con»Ut»tion*l amendment which would taka the icventh
In F ig h t On C om ­
terior F lorida C it­ cent of faa tax away from the general fund and earmark it, a* the
m
un ism In A m erica
fin! til cents are, for hi|hw ar expenditure,
rus E ffec tiv e O ct. 30
. The ickoola and most other a itn c its and iiutitutlon* are fin­
ROUTE WITH DEWEY
anced by the general lund, and school men opnoio iho tranafer. The | TOK.NHUSTON.
* LAKELAND. Oct. 28. &lt;£*)Oct. 21—td’i—
Slate
Road
Department
and
road-building
group*
favor
it.
The Secretary of Agriculture ap- &gt;
i (iuvrrnor rnonin* K. Itrwey
The amendment will be lubject to ratification or rejection at
predicted today I list hi* election
pruvrd today ionic of the itricleit
**111 reverse whol he -aid i*
the poll* next Tuesday.
regulation* o c r impoicd on orange
griming world »u*uplcii.i» that
Here are the two itatement*:
leaving Florida.
■'there I* Mimrthlng *»r*k about
free government." Addrr**lng
lire new , hipping ruler— effec • j ^
r
TALLAHASSEE. Del, JH t l’i
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 2H. •/»’
tive Saturday- provide that Dun 1h!. \s,lu^ , , tU?aTV)arVa\nnent "aid It'* going to tithe SH,ihhi,'non mm1** a crowd ml Iin* ted *1 1)1,000 per-*m» h i llie plara ol the Spring,
the inienor of‘ Florida...........
muil today »44rt.lH&gt;0 ,0(K&gt; will lie mod"! In state iimnev to filitinee FI&gt;o t:.i * lielil,
*from '*
Maitt., auditorium, the He.
glowing selimd progium foi it***
'b e of Nu. I giade only. Indian In (he next ton year* to k*-"p next
two year* limn d lias i n the imlillrau peaiiicilllal nominee
Florida
highways
up
to
dm*
,
mid
pledged
himself—if elected—tlo
Kivei shipper* will he pemnited lu
pant two yearn.
otily 141.1,HAS,000 ii nnywlifin m
Toni P. Holley, who will i»t'i&gt;mi' "cure tunny of I he drfeet* «f
Aet.d out No. 2 grade fruit.
varilhitimr government." He
The Federal Marketing Agree- sight from present souice* lo do stole school iiipei intend* n, in our
I*
heading
twanl Hinton and
Juniinry,
estimutirl
today
ih*total
(
ment commltteo* which submitted I * o1
h
speech there tonight
the new shipping proposal* to ' Chairman Elgin llavlf** «* in'* cost of III,, school fouinlnlt m put* nuliir
(&gt;i 1*. M.. EST ) 1*11 MH’iill " «*l*
the USDA also lowered the alio | Rond Popart ment said the &gt;**ii gram will increnee »t the niie *'f fur*
IrilHfnlloit.
of urange* to that requiting -50 ' mate* eamu from a three-venr $ I.AOti.imo n year. F if't liner*
to fill a standard Ikix. The stiff survey of long-range rood »'»-*-«l' roinilie* will lmve to m* «•) qino.lMMI
U t i ll rill M \N KMttM t F.
shipping rule* will rumnln In ef- | and available revenue foreea«l» of that nnnool incren*e
Ilf NHW VIIHK, llet. lx. i/l’i Halley’s figuivr'ldoi imlieited a I'rr«iilffit
fact for three week*.
‘ ju*t completed.
T r iimun
liwfay
The new rule* will have little
T, fi r
art. j,,, «„rk only 96(10,18!) deficit for H i- v.-u. I* * that fiovernor Thomas
Dover
effeet on the volume of f™ '11olt he Mate-malntolned .ystem of rau*e expenses will run that "is mi the run" and "hi is tun­
much above the $ I2 .uuii.immi oudg.'i
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■**■»«?_ road. and city - e e i * . act by the legislature to I :• I • ning rlghl behind me." The
I’lrsidptll lull! a llitimg nl 1'ioriiru
tl, Im withheld Uetter look! ' ' ' &gt;&gt;ich I* Iras thnn 20 percent nl
iruollaiiptl *n* I'nae *t«t
ilrurr, H I., that the 'tennblir.ili
fruU wllTtm th e 'r« u U .
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|CW" " — ° »
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. up in smoke orvt Tursdav.'

R eds P rob e T o k y o M eetin g
Ambassador^Panymiv
Tp^ench Troops City Merchant*,
kin
mission On C o n fer­
Jaycees To Hold
ence W ith M’A r th u r ' C lear Pickets
From Mineheads Christmas Parade

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M nltili/e l'c Ratiitan Nam ed Head
T liw a n Army. Bin
O f C om m ittee For
E vent On Nov. 27
Nu Clash Reported

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I'ttlili* I’lll tiff ill* s l'i 1' itlH'kl*
4*vtiitl iiij'itl. iF s l ln* Ct'M'ni
1
A*
Cl
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ft mi'I lined 'in Muni* *ltl

I. D V D ON, Del. 2S—
Wlpsinti t loiit-liill toM i'arlla.
ntetil tmlay ilmt unty the atom
bomli prevents "the enslavemcnl of I'liropc I*&gt; ('mntnuiiist
Inrrrs ilirrrleil by I he Krem­
lin.” He e.illnt for Imlli • rrrel ami open ileltnli* on the
slate
Ilrilisli ilefcnHps.

A Itiguei in.I better ( Inivllti.lv
H \ HIS. Del. 2N—)&lt;1’&gt;—I’nme
•ir.nle il* &gt;o m-i on Saturday, Hinisiri
Slitllp's comments op
v'ov 27. t... il,.- ki.iiiir. of S.mloril •hr Herl|a itemtlork are "farn.l Scimm'l* t "uttlv wav planned Imillv iiiilrvi*'.'* Western sources
at I iilleil Xnlions lirnilipiarlers
' ueitlav .il * to -inn' ol the San
siiiit tmlny "1‘ore propaganda.*'
Til Meuliiniv \v&lt;&gt;.&lt; i.ition, whirli j one
of Ihe-e sources ronnornlrd.
vill again
&gt;|&gt;ei.ilr with the JaV
•e* m ili i" " p ii ii wav amiminr
m. m m in i.v n iti:
d tills III........ l v \V A M u m -1 M iN lA V O, t .!«i
I’nme
oil, pli'i- 'in
"t ilo- \**ot latlnll. Minivlei *0 , 1,0a*. nved the Uiutni
Jack R it
in v*a« named head State, lint no ami llie vo-i.dlrd
f a riimiooi'-i lo vo vi|H'ialc mill lirntial vlatev ol llie Uoileil Nation)
Hr I \l K IIr.l.l
lie J mn»I * h.Mill'd "I ('nnmietc** ; Serunly i'oun* il loilay "i .uppml
ENROLTF WITH IH.WI.Y 10
n itagliiv I1., I'.n.iiti-. lilt- expense , mu a poll* Vwlinli i ill le.nl to the
BOSTON. On .’H. (/!’» tioverif vvltti h th
\! - eli.nil. (’.romi "no!. i .I m.... ,.t . , ,y •. '
nm i ho mat t1., Dewey (itumwed
ave mule wi itt m I he miiadr will
I lie Sov,. | leadet add' d, lnnv
today it elected to tiring hack to
r pl.iniu-il tm uni |*.tI lu ipated lit I ev,*i tli it tl"- I'lr.n it ml. inational
government ihr good old l.nhioned
V tile tin 1 Inn nivl )oi/e» mil hr *
1 mi nlv . ml iii an igp.im
•pi'll lot ."p. ip.lma *ovlmiiev. tlitiui' •■*ihi * *.p the p u t nl die
5
Grand
Jury
T
estim
on
y
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fJ (iruund breaking exercise* for 4 Support D ew ev
ol Mi Ratiga'i the J.iyteev will III*' 'O.ll'ii ,.t ,, new w.ii
...
Hr told a crowd at I illltirld.
the new educational building of the 1
W
as
J*Ot
T
!
lie,
MlirtII.&lt;
I
tile
D
rtnocralv
don't
akr iiVi-i l!"' a livi *ll|llev nl |illt
A
id
T
rum
an
And
St,dill in-wiied a sent, of ipievFirst Methodist Church *m i’ark ,
dig ml ill* i*.v( *«!•' t I Reddlin' Ill'll* pill to him b&gt; a lepmtei ol
know
"how
lo
grt
llirtr
even
when
der
D
efen
dan
t
Says
Avenue will take place Sunday j
2 Back T hurm ond
mil head tin &lt; Innliniv patitdi I’tavda, tlir t nmmunivt Patty
llirv find the iliinlion' m which
afternoon at 2 : 1 0 o'clock, It w ue'
opiiuittrr Im the merchant*.
FITZG
ER
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LD
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28,
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government
inilicic*
vhatlld
go.
nrw vpaper. on llie Ih-ilin mill nr
-* K X ; ! S £ L . ‘ » ^ * " • ’ • *•* JACKSONVILLE. o „ . 2», „ n
Thu M e r ch an tgio tip ••mod lit verty.
Johnny
McVeigh
of
L.tGiangr.
j
HP#ding
f*»t
Doiton
and
a
major
ficorge H. Spohn I* architect of
Florida , newipaper*. generally
heir meeting to leettiiiinend lh.lt
the building which I* to be of mu divided in preiidcnlial commit!- Ga., loday denied lir killed |ohn ■,ltjdfc*» therr at 9 I*. M , Kattrri)
The prime minister crltirHed
uenhanta coutmio1 to rbi»e Wedatory eonci-elo block construction I mcnU, neverthcle*. think Cvovcrnor Frank Stringfellow ,iml declared s tandarc] Tune. on hit plan* tor
leoluv ufteitnii'O- tiuoiigli Wed t'hinu. t'nimdo, Cidombiu, Syria,
with brick facing «lmlinr to t h a t i j i
r r w - v ^.n
, i... he told * grand imy wh.il "ificcn \ ,ocla| WP|fa ,r |eg|.|jtnm , the Rr‘ ' n' l" " 1 Argi'Ptinn
'Itt
leinallt i “,,,'lKi"
for their
ni'tilny, Nov i: ,u,|
of the church building. A p u U « 'lhomJ* t " U*,Y*y w'.11 ukc
• ... .
r ! action......... he Security fotmcll at
"told me lo *ay.
I publican nominee aim had vched.will Mparate th l naw building »&lt;«*« "y « »m&lt;ll margtg.
d'riidfig'6h*Nor '/^ im l\'rtrtin i.ln g ;
Du* Berlin discussions.
le.llfying in hi* I*UI detente «l uled lalkt nl Springfield. U'orcevler
(III Ivfi' fIiMIsIimIiIm , ll-Ckll lilt")
mill Mav 1 -n l Mi Mori .sun.
f tTh.-H.- ux .mtb'us attempt,-d In
hiv trial fttr murder. McVeigh i a i d |1()j Framinghnm,
.»y, Imm Lvfti ii |i|mi u tt*i| l»y Mh
In ".di'i Guit ............................... ........" '" ’I
I'""’*'!' 'luuire
»... ..... I,st..re p.-i ........ 1 '
H"ilbi. Iml Ituss.ii veined
p 0|jcf Cllic| | h„,na, | | l alnan '•‘nti* 1‘u .t i. v.f s *1&lt;4*ti\ 4 S« i v»*••
P '* 'U * » ') '» office., "punched" him and "hung
It
11it t'fllir »l%»
t llt'H |*«a
4*4l|1|||| trtl1|«4‘ M4*»»
* Ic s Ki’triiti tihtV A•I\ i s t ft"
hove covered loggia*
loggia*.
build-!. man cud two lor Imvcinm J Stroi.i j round mr with Run* I« inak . I'llimatcd the I’lltlficld rlnwd at l *cnl H.nii 11 \ i* ’.'v, it W1ns at
have
...
The build
this 1
NI EllMIKKG. Germ .iii* •'* t
ing will Include cluuasmoina for Hut Thurmond,
Imp le|| he, about hmtvrll
1f&gt;,(KHJ Dewey Wat introduced »»v ■imrcd 111 Ill ’MMIU ley K Is
’h i* Vn \m**rlrnn r«»»i ? t«*
” Thoi«»e plMltlHtlU'll III *’ *
church school, and n youth center j TJ„„P f„r o rHpy Wprr ,|1P s- four 'the. men charged vv.ll. kill - 1Goxr.gnot Robert F. Hradfo.d
•lit i itnfiiiM’iI »rntrnr4*w t *ii mh
irtei S* I. *i■.’»* St 1 VIft* fin
it nilliiM lilt’ll’ hii|&gt;)m&gt;i t tn 11 |iM|»i'y
in which u i*t»ven duy a wuuk pro - 1 n . 1
1 1
a
. c
frtMii flun* vrurn lit lift* Iihih
•&gt;f lU'j'MHriitm to
f MM
Tile?!* win* ii ft*w “him?'" ft'»ti! Mo frviMj!*'* ! hilt ‘ill it | •11•*I!11
grant will be carried on. said Itev. [ 1,, r r * »"r« Indepcndenl. Sanfotd mg Miingfrllow.
•n*r Hit'll I on t | ti? Cifrmrill - ** I*
If IIS1Mi* II |I4’W Will, St aim n-it'll
H&lt;‘ ' till tevtnnony whit h he gav* thu rriiwt! as lL*w«*y wir ifii'i'?''•! ' '"fill Mil** 1ml* f' *111 '\i 1nu *g
McKinley.
; Herald, rl. lutudcidair Newt .ini
inihl.tr* t-ttfiimniid«*r« f**. i l "
Olli'IH l |' •ft 4t| * 1 It'tTlI hst'M
4tl
1 4 nHtltii'ril MU I'nsr ’Ml*
with R l»iir fhvtfi nl l*it(iifii'hl.
ng sermon
,
The Sunday evening
n t , Coral Gable* Riviera-Time*.
til if. in Wurltl M nr II
I
1 Thu Ni*w Vink i?ovi*rimr |&gt;rm***'&lt;i 1 H«*I«-a‘I4\ ■’f’f VU‘t rrf tk
Stiilm -ja til the Hi iin Ii , Aauil
tiie
churcli
will
lit*
delivered
by
... .
„
.. ... , i 1*uUrut* *Jy
I'ot Truman: the Miami Daily
114ir ii4*i
t'hlllfTUHMi
ta n m at F re ttc li o ttitu ili- *.m Mi llivhop Hoy II. Short of the nowlv , v_... r\ i i c
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•piddle* ns
■^created Jncksunvillii area of tin* 1 *'ti i t-*
iifnil* Ij** 1*11S *■•ii-’-l * "* ' I" la 1 tm &lt;|11i'tii tt»f1 ol I'm l’i u 0 .1
jh ".-I*1 An Aii it*r trim t"m • #f
**OlLrM II S'?IftlNl* httvr l'i*t"h
Meth.sllvt Church. Itlshup Short lona beach New*-Journ«l. St. Pc. M s s e j u a v n * P r r t i m i m A f
,4 -4*\ a•I * Ir|)I'A Oltit'WH plutl* ‘ in iih ilt-H till itm tif 012in f - 4is'M m
f tilt r I’ll il'ltdtl tsl I?Il ? liuillluti L’+M
• I*•IIII* 1? il- llli'lllid'H Ilf flu* Mt'llilMl r iul 4 «af wtr frimt'x
lly \SSOCI VI ED PRESS
S t a lin surd on ogu-i no-oi ivus
came into eplrcopncy
icy from th« J ertburg Timet and the Key Wen ? I C S L I l l I r i l K l u I I l f a l '
r.,! 11►
»»nI iiiinHiliiAtit- N.
t
\f i*♦t»&gt; •
1*1 evident Trumun and tSovrnoi hlvlmu v lli *ti141 it* fiociri? Im 11*
editorship uf the "Upper Koutn" Cilizrn
♦It r II I* si»I I III til* NtlS • M* 1 i-mlii'd in Miiscow Aug. 3.1 by Mimt in’*|iiiti i*tl,
Thomus K. Dewey found timio ifivilli' 111 * EiimlnwHiirt t»f 1 i»lm■
u devotional booklet of the church,
)* Iimi,, So 1*»*mi *,iiih*!it aef 1"1&gt;t*. iiu n i'i * ” " ii tin . 'im u ltn i.i'o u x
Th- hniirrnrnlrt fuiit|il'■?&lt;»i
selves in agreement today— earn 1 niritp ♦Imi mu S' iiM|Uin‘ 11 im* nil's
Rev. McKinley declared.
In 1 1 urlinn I' VV l.ii'a*&lt; 1 ' " l i v i n g no t o f m t'iisiin -* fu r lb "
tif
t
l
hitch
?i**rniiiii
mihf
i
’ 1 )•
Newv-I‘res» and (Inineiiville Sun
claiining that a victory bn I"- tiiinm s t’litH’k-Mi*
I •'..I.,v.il of I'liiniiuiMii'n. 1*111 1 i's.. i,
........ . ..Ii.w
Kiwaiiinov
sesterilnv
eninyed
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&lt;
4
,
with
11
I’Hitvit
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t i |„ „ J
I but thl News-Prexa nrcilirted Dew
Uoyi^iiFinU nt** ittlvintul hv M' uni t\vn uctjulttal-. Sfiift'iu imr
iv »n ‘tfi i*\|’nn&lt;liH" i*i.l tit'll- 11.1 (lo1 o.ii- llftml .iti.l tin- ill
luntrnim nf singing given nt the rival next Tuesday also would n.
r
I*
I ev would carry tho slntu.
* irlri thui I in*v iifo 1M11 t u rt‘|»**ii • ii. t ft .l iuit r ImiIhv
Ihi* I I m Iiic. Ion in Mt-, tin nl &gt;!n liitiu.iu
- 111♦*'I |iM&gt;iniim
Centei hv a Semluok* High ii victory for the Communists
P
m ci
d rUrx
The „Journal
not
include
the
Th" Democratic and Republic"' ’• 4*| III l1r uf t|l«" t|in*Vt* f1*I(i!1*tf IlirfM
i nr oi lje
t o n e /A\ ijr**rl
r e n |J(ihn
,,crrv did
,11Mie
rMw
lllch lm
vt. Tm'risl
Th** 1lirt*i’.mnn rrlhiiirtl •• * ♦
1 .11 "41*■n anal ih*’ 1 11 .1 M11 k of iii" Mi1l'i") /I""' h- lli-*
School girls sextette niul u hoy*
until lhoy nrr ■*" tl 1rt"i I I h1* tii \ r itiiiil nl) 171 t i f f 'ml.ii i
s«l*' I'unt-ncv. on Ihr *■•l„*&lt; liut.,1 "
’
1in %*» • illlftl
1 1 Mt
i di nli'e ipiartette under direction presidential contenders a’so voiced 11■h**1 c let'll
m . , , i n m u e u n , i,u ..is *not committed themselves.
I Ilnur.| Tin’s huh* has iimi rnl uf |»lo(lirihr to ^liii l Wan lil
similar
declaration*
that
world
"I'iits iigrt'i-.ui'ii. d"*'x ii") in
' tillltlt-f.l ", Hill t «kf 1 ■■*11*
rAl.I.AHAH.Shb.
Oct.
»B,
t«"
•
T,u.
Miim,
Heiuld
thought
the
„
C II I, . . . . , a .„ f.„
HI* 1*1 lami noiiiui couugni me ' f Miss Dili' lire*'. Whittle, high peace rests on the outcome of the
iii'cnifrirv fiirm**
♦hut 0 n* \ '’«r II, mill ic thi'V cli&lt;fl m»i ml*
11 ing" upon nnyii.ic's p. I'slige,"
"Mil IIWUS f I 1*111 *el|M**l
('overnor Cnldwdl f 't Jo‘l‘ y
, outcome doubtful; the Ft. Pleren acho-.l glee clubdiree’nr. Roger
2 balloting.
•»« from thf i*xuitnmnir iihymrfun
vnimuh to miiki* fmlit 'i 1 he ufhfl.il f1&lt;1 "I •1*' nl Stain 1 was itinil,d ii- saving " I 1
•Newi-Trlbune *aw "a ...lit ticket Hnrriv hn.l charge of the pro- Nov.
Ibg-ond thut, however, tie-"1 n k u m . u t i t "I tin' i.ili'.t'sls of
: ?• *
^ tili‘11 111 Ol'UI'ltfiJl !• | itl ■* liulu XI
*Mr Wkh0&lt;i| *Il•I*4' Itr1, j Gi,i purr it's lo it uml gun. oiilvvs
were only disagreements ns Mi
iunlkft? Jmnt’i* UHhiirMi hi*** ii»,i*o i. »ni mu rliTtifi'H tif i*j ,»m' l»v tin*
i tim e vs ht&lt;i f tt* * ta
V
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TimeV
*aw"a
T^unmiwuVwe^Uu
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•
Ann
Galloway
..."
?1|f l*nAf*|hlllt \ irf fllllhft *'t m•|M1t 11
officials and members of Con tie. The Florida Tfmea-Unlon wa» i *"inti»ni"d th" girl alngera who Truman talked Ids way from Bos­ -1tallIIIICfI ll«(itlYfI (lll|4*flt A| 1|»l*lll 1". IIICOfIIA? |irftfMil!!&gt;l’H tif .1 11 Jill-'
v has *• ?h** h**-t
4 ♦M»I1
to New York nnd Dewey f"1 \ itn? fo* Tmi-i*l ih'nitl Nu J t i iVtliiitiN.
Kreaa.
nil
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non-committal and the Tallalia*»cc 1 iin 'mted the MU*"* Duttv Hall, ton ir.islls.ifS
l&gt;« I's s , Three,
Ho also w-ll visit AnnaiHilla, Md» Democrat *aid it liad nut endorsed i Anita Vikeo. Knlhrvrt IlnliciK'k,
f* .n.«lt4tir.« m14 iMur
A(’t)lllt tml toil il V vine Um.ru
I
"lint th f *fMVfi um. ■»% ..t iha
h A4ty ft 4*111 ft’111Mi1
tu confer with Governor I’reston anybody but bud opposed Henry Ingrid *-'-'"rson, llutte Duncan and
”
i '«i*i ^t hifwiml. i»m, rttmiiiiviuh » *»l
* I"11 III*- t*1k• Hr* 4I..I.I ,| l nl?fi| Ntatf* uf Aiik i t ,u..l lly I
Lane of Maryland on a possible
lily svtMihl ♦ii* antin' lit* tatll diRUVoWfil | IId*11 f , pt t-ffll 19
(1vie M uh ic (iroup 1 *G.f t *••urt
N*"'»■iir«|uitt«
sen *n
.«u v. ,.1,.
loan McTeer.
Joint meeting of tho Southern Gov­ Wallnee. It was tin* only mention
«! Fit'hl ,M hnl •IMi I.j1 vvfX'11 litl&gt;i’ i '0 hi» it r iv**-* m \futa’MNA niul ii* *hi d ilim?
The l"*v* double ipinrtette in Celery Growers To
uf
Wallace
in
llie
returns.
ernors’ Conference and tho Sou’hlluicti
rh iu nu i f f in i i i i u n i a
•■\ 1*•1.*111
ItoiCM Hiiurrli*,
Spur l ie, 0 2 , eiiiiimun.l
•*l
in me f 1 1iff! nil Isi1,1&lt;*
cbiib'-l: Arnold Harrington. StunHold Meet Tonight To Hold M e e t i n g tho
nil fleet which lillt/.e-l I Irfl111•11 ,, , , f 1 in tin* iiiiivt’t dit if*, thf ♦hat |i, tlirv vi’drtlf I •* I*• dt?it&lt;
ern Regional Confer.nca on E d u -, -Paper* seeing u Dewey
*n victory
o ""'
cation. I.nue is chairman of Ux«v
4ho Bri*&lt;tciit..it Herald: Sara- lev Hiundev Hob Cnwlev Itirhard
V check-up li tftlnkf of nil m i 1 '*•
10.
ii.dtitutiMli*. tin* ".n ' M*" Im |•iit till* i|i9* Mini i t I i •• Mi ’
Ail growers of culory in th&gt;&gt;
^governors* conference and CaldR w U -T ribune: Mlam Ueaeb Mi Nuli Flnyil Cooper, Gena Harllflt a run. it* onttiin lit-, 14fnlilt. '»'.tl iii?** Si’i’iirltv C?4iuni*tl whir* »h Hihir H
( •♦iivleteil toiliiy tin hoth
" it . Holiliv Mnrrs nnd Richard Hanfor.l-OvIribi-ZellwiiLHl /svctiorVi •nil who me wiirkiiuf on the t'lvic
llllli **» ii'fjiiii i»# mill I*s «i v *tu*f fact- aial AnifiiciihiA hi»v*- in tiwR.irtfd
•w ell bead, the educational group.,
wTtft'h Hnnshottom. Tlvny npenad the proMl-ic memhiTrihifi tumimiun will 1 JTlnirn utfiiinst pfimitot
are rr&lt;|ur»tiul to altviut a meeting !• lielil nt the Tmi*’ist fViit-n Im jeHiInrm were*
i 4"Htlnainf lln l*nii*‘ lhtr«-i
lit t *'
; i.esdrr, the Winter Haven News- ,*vmn with Me* *‘Ut''s, “ IW tt In t*&gt; It held at 3:00 o'riiu’k limit'll narrow
ufternotoi.
I’reihitot
A
im
Hilernl
I
In
fin
Ueiiihml
•
Hi* ■r ural iirnfialna nt, n*&lt;», ssu*
PetrU i Agree* To ; Chief.
Mv Meurl" nnd "Oh What a Beau- nt tin* Court House for the pur- itiiw Stine niinouiunt iu&lt;lii&gt;.
louicht it* I alnnil. the Nelli* il in i r.i.i, t , .1 *11 hv Hii|»i Lowttm.
Miss Dora A. Harrold
Tampa Time* mtnln tm pro- liful Morning.” A negro spiritual, rust* of ill'VUSsing the problems
ill
ilivisiMii
rhuiriueri,
niiilfiois
[
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mkosIhvIh iiaitl
Lift Record .Order t dietThe
M&lt; i«til "ThU unifU'ltm’ii wtnild
I""—■*W«» Tawin' Tribune sail! "Tim DM Grey ibutd" wn» sung by faring the relory Indmlry nrul uf nr,I wiirk-us are ..ski d tu r.'ii'itt j G. l.i.rnl l mis \o n ............. »'*
Last Evening
del tu hilllil la ss Died
|C«a«laae*i Oa rage s lit
jifw Ihiv* mid a humorous sung.
ft-imulutiug plan* to c*)pi&gt; with
vlio, „iuirtlel|intn)
in , the I'nli^i .ni.ik* it*1fn|hoire|iiiii
, itiope we tiiiH
NEW YORK, Oct.
T
h e ----------------------------* Am-mr the niuniiers sun'* by the p oblonis in connection with th.* .liar lirog.csH on th" drive nt rlubold ...... ,««;
r,,mp»lKn"
l&lt; ooilni.ril lln Page 4|*|
Mis* Do. ii Abie ll.u
d.iugh10-month-old Patrlllo order pre- j
BIDS KCII,MUTED
*
marketing of this year’s crop, it . ting which will
lliillidt. r.s wjlf|||,ust iti a time when we
I in I
I r.-iu-l't
r #Frunci*,
venting the bulk of the country’s 1 TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 24, i/l’p ................O..
-IWPI%v (lll.ll(
u|Jij|,i n l \ in id ta t&lt;X|oUiil our ituildlnif ter of Mrs. Joseph V. Hu.
wus uimm.ncnl today by Henrv I m I'.M. and until 7:0tr I’ M.
Gri’i'c
TO STUDY SCOTCH LOVE
muiidans fiont making new Contractors today submitted an.
WUh the drive ending Bail nr'■ , ifo lih , " '
riuda* - to meet increiMin* •*!»- tin. into Mr. Hnirtild, ic t nt Iter
Ihurstoii, loral celery grower.
home ut 214 Hark AVenn. * »t &lt;i't)t
phonograph recordings Is about to parant low bids totaling 11,27(1.500 CAMHIIIDGK. England. Oe4. 28.
Lieut, (inn riil Korl Von HiaiuesJ rollmeiitt,
Celery glowers here have point •U; night, it In very inijiortTtit
he Junked.
•
i to the State lload Dupartmnnl for (/!’&gt;— Four Cambridge University e l out ll.nt the season last year I In* we hear from anch work,'.- on ■ih, a rear men commundei in
*'r,d icetting hmk to 'ha 92hf* o'clock last night fo!l»i&gt; I,*-.' i.c
As a result a backing of hit l construction end repair work on anthro|Htln:rl*ts nre going to attend was disastrous from a price stand Ktilav," Mr. 8 tlne stated tmlny, lit ssln,
I l„ , Mn,-ml IIIout, Mr. I.uwtun «nul illtu's* of sovcrul week-*.
Funeral services w.'i M . ■inluct*“»•» wrlttan since the first of 39 miles of highways and bridge* n year in Buckhuven, Scotland, to point; that rninry growing is Im "mil we are asking "urli worker to
th*- .■"Otilv will receive nit estlLieut.
General
Hermann
Rein
II ..Hltaarit lla I'nne six.
th- veer will he available to the IIn 18 counties.
i'd ut 10:00 A.M. F n 's i In tin*
find nut how tho Scots make love. p irtu n t indusl'y In Florida, hut In ■riiiuble their effort* nnd cont'iniu
ll’nMlIaueC On I '* ,, s lti
public on dlaea for th# fit at t l p i e j -----------—----- -—
--------------- :--------------------------- ---------------home with Dr. E. D. lb m ib i: and
much the same condition as to to work until the dualim- at H
Rev. Douglas Churli-s flo u tin g
Haturdny nlgl.t to assure a
pi Ices rccleved is the citrus In­ &gt;'
lluriul will lie made ,n I okc View
Inuor niumbersidp than ova i-j dustry, he declared.
Cemetery.
Should tl.c meeting here prove fou In the Civic Music A,«n'inMoat of the major rom oanlei 1 m
.
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_
\
,
sfccesiful ir. formulating plan, 1111.",
.s,t
the
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g
1
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I
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and the AFL-AnwrlgM Federa
for lartter marketing of celerv.
" f Civic Music Is tu grow to it,
NEWS SUPPORTS TRUMAN
'ton of Ifuiielani,
Musician
haaded by
ether growing sectJnna of the state prefer cultural place In tfe.miia.le
MIAMI. Oct. 28, i d " - The
Jamea C. *retn
* iln . have mechfd
ir.nv
fallow,
mid
Mr.
Thuriton.
(ksiity", Mr. Stine continued, ’uve
-------------*
.
Miami Daily News today anagreement on maM;. harms of n
"Thl* is not to tell growers on nn.i have full rooperation f.u.n
NEW YORK Oil. 28 (/!*&gt; With .I new *va!er-»aver. a photogispher nounved its support of the Dttmo) naw five-year recording contract.
.SEOUl., Ocl. 28, (/P*—Prime Minister l-ee Bum Suk laid today Pl y pxrticulir marketing agree­ worrer* and public ulike in tludr
can
pripl
picture' lor the icit of hi* life, and me only 10 gallon* of erotic preiidcnlial ticket of Harry
Communist
infiltrations
of
the
Korean
armed
forces
began
early
under
ment,
but
all
nnclea
of
the
market­
supiort of th l, concert serios. We
^
_
c o u r t R B P o irn m
S. I runiutt and Alhen \k Uaikley.
ing question will be discussed by arc urging everyone Interfiled to H#)er
TALLAHASSEE. Oct W, (4V- the American military yovernment brehute the United Stele# policy then the
growers,"
he
asserted.
join the essucietlon befi.i-.. tho
Sine# mo»t print ihopi uie a gallon of water for each 8-l.y-IO pnnt, mJ cox^ publisher''of tli.A tU nU
Mauricg Gaidar, court reporter at held Ural democracy nnd Communism'could co-operate.
drin rloees Saturday night, after the laving* could be a tea of pure watci. I he common practice now l» j uurnll) #m| |)#yl„n ciliio. Dally
TaHahaaace, wap appointed court
Die Prime Miniiter’a statement wa* given after e flying trip lo the
util'll It will h« too late,"
reporter for ninth Judicial circuit revolt ana which Loyalist* troop* conquered yesterday. Lee, who Ii also
turn on the tap for water lo wath picluiei, and then let it go down the Nows. Cox wits it Democratic presWAGE I’BAK
today to auccecd Helen W. Curtis minister of defense, earlier had laid that Communist* within the Korean
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (/I')-drain. Usually a half dorrn ballu in pure water are needed to wath llie Montlnl candidnte In tU-U with
PAPER
PKICE
HIKE
mignvd.
“
‘ print.
Franklin D. Roosevelt as his run­
The Labor Department reported
hypo or fixative
chemical* -from each
army (conaltbulary) had touched off the localised rebellion.
IH
8
TON,
Oct.
28,
&lt;
/H
&gt;
—
Tho
ning mate,
today that average hourly earnThe tremendous saving of w atery
Jn a formal atatemont, Lee eo ld if -----------------r ~ - -------------- ------- Inga of factory worker, wscli.-d n llo.ion Poet, a morning newspaper,
G-F LOOP HEAD
made possible by an automatic the same water could la.&gt; uscil over
AMERICUS, Ga., Oct. 28- (JPbrecord high of 91.83 in mld-flop- anmuneed last night that starting la
MocJay, Nov, l, it wilt bo five water purification method devel­ and over again. It had to Ihs puri­
Director* of th# Georgia-Ft or Ido
THE WEATHER
t
ember.
hy Dr, H. P. Gregor, assistant fied after It had been used to
bataball league sleeted W. T. An* province are well Iii hand. Our ala bora to plot for o amoQ minority
In durable goode Industrie*, the cvno per copy on week-days,. The oped
professor of physical chemistry nt wash n few prints. It rolleclud
, a d#non. of U elle, Ga., aa president Mpul army and local police and of Communiata to tako over eon* figure v u 11.48 competed with pi cent price la three cents.
JACKSONVI'l LE.' Oct. 2»T(/P&gt; Tif Poet is th* lest of the the Polytechnic Institute of Brook- particles of silver and tulfur
High Low
91.41 for August In nun-durable
trol of all of South Kora*,,
lyn.
D
r.'G
reg
o
r
undertook
the
S t ........ 72 60
organiaod by 40 sklllod goods Industries, it wit, 11.27 in dall.'i Boston newspapers to ad­ project for tha U.8 . Army Blgmtl which cloud or otherwlio spull the Atlanta
next prints.
Boston .....................
32
40
September and 11.28 In August. v e n t Ha price beyn.-l the three* Corps,
t level.
.........- 33 39
The secret of Dr. Gregor’s meth­ Detroit
The Signal Corps h»« mobile od is two columns or tubes filled New York .......
07 47

Johnny McVeigh
'"'Poll Of Florida
Methodists To Hold j Paper* Predicts ! D enies Killing
G ro u n d Breaking
Dewey Victory; J. F. Stringfellow
;Z,‘z

F o r New Building

loushulder Named!,
e le c tiv e Servicei
d v is o r F u r City American Court
(;[invicts E ip h t
German General'

a-a*
W L C K K n l S d-7*. )'«)«'

Seminole Students |[:.a,lf... ,,,h,r ..... 1... .

T. \Y. Lawton Seeks
D e f e a t O f Two
Slate Amendments

vw Tl........ . K,,„ M&gt;.„ K i waiti s Meeting

State

loudLontrol

' •’ Red Infiltrations h Korean Army
Made Under U.S. Military Superviuon

Automatic Purification Solves
Photographers’ Water Problems

if.jK s s s ta w jstift

photo laboratories which in vnr- with thousands of .tiny particles uf
itiife* moved up close behind Iho special resin, These resin particles
lines for quick processing of so ri­
capture the silver
nd ImtU# films. But tkry hail
ties, through a
oa known aa Ian

K’waSr*?4

8t. Louie ..........
.71
Ban Antonio
**,****••,s .70
Beattie .........
—
68
Jacksonville
...............74
78
SO

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THUTtSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1948

M E SANFORD HEflALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Since licit), regular irrmlo Kiino-1 Some* ImimlHei. uje „un Uiii|m
In tlio a.’ialfinul match In tlx
tmlionnl
• ,liam|iliin«hl)i ut line lot* lnt-reused from 00 to 7* to Meneh out acmchnd spots in
ux.lmo
Forest H!t!&lt;*. "•&gt; luv Drnhny of octane nunih-r.
.Cxechovlovitki : id Klchuril f l’iui■'Chol Gon/uli h ot ('nlifonilii Hem ml
A typirul American house Im* llenjamin Franklin
4!l nervlev urea hot ween tlium.
nliout 1,500 feet of electric wiring. to raise silk worm..

Eat an "APPLE A DAY" During Notional
Apple Wook (October 30 thru Novombor 6)

Where Customers Send Their Friends’

YOU CAN’T BEAT Luw Shelf Prices Everyday

W o re Featuring ’Em A t

&lt;)oantll.v KIrIi Ih llem rm l

Prices Good Thru Salurdoy, Oclobor 30

CABBAGE
Lb 5V2c

APPLES 2

LETTUCE
Lb 14V?(

APPLES
Wnahlngtoii Rome Beaulieu

KRAFT KAY CHEDDAR

MORRELL’S PRIDE

CHEESE.............................lb. 1 9 c

SLICED BACON

SOUTHLAND IIIIAND READY-TO-EAT
WHOLE OR FULL

THI TOUNO Marque** or Milford
lluven. David Michael Mnuntbattin. who recently hui hccii pielured squiring Miss Shannon
Imunlas. daughter of tha U. S.
Amhussador to Urilaln, Is shown
arriving ni I.a Gunrdia Field, Now
York He served as best rnnn at llm
wedding of J'ruicrss ECtlinboth ami
Prince Philip and his name was
onre romantically linked with I’rlnc*".' Margate! Hose, lie’s In (lie
II. S. on business, (fufcrnathmnl)

Waihington State Jonathan

iHa au mi u A*
j . Butt
shankllnd
Knd™
WESTERN BEEF LIVER

lb.

53c

I,VEES’ LITTLE PHI PORK

S au sage.................
S*"o* ed Sausage
S 1 tfilefs W ieners...

Potatoes

Melons

GENUINE SPRING W ESTERN LAMB

U S 1 W hito Cobblors

(

Honoy

Legs &amp; Rib Chops

...........

WHOLE OR SHANK HALF OF

j Shoulder

KNOW YOUR MEAT GRADES
GOOD U GRADE A—or MAHG,
tjHALlTY
COMMERCIAL U GRADE H tjUAI.ITY
UTILITY I* GRADE C—nr LOW I
FOR RETAIL CHE.

.MARGARET ANN QUALITY OKADE A WESTERN
IIAIIY R E EF:

Brisket for S te w ...................................... 11).2!&gt;c
Square Cut Chuck Konst .. .......lb. 41c
Rib &amp; Shoulder S tea k s........
lb. 4!)e
Lean Hamburger
.1
lb.43c
Sirloin Steak
............................ bl. 63c
T-Bone Alt Round S tea k ..............
lb. 7!)c

ARMOUR’S STAR LONG
NATIONAL BRAND

Dow»!

Sanford, Fla.
NO SALES TO MERCHANTS

WE RESERVE TH E RIGH T TO LIMIT QUANTITY
ONIONS
3 Lbs 17c

218 E. FIRST ST

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

Each

SUPER­
BRAND

Biscuits
P A R K AY

OLEO

(Plain)

33 c

Lb

NO. 1 GRADE COBBLER POTATOES
GREEN CABBAGE.........................
CALIFORNIA CARROTS................

2 Pkgi2 7 c

Kralt Phllu Cretan

Cheese

2 Pkg* 33 c

Kay
Natural

Apples

Yallow

Daisy

brazil N u tax^ .r-. (l...

. lb.

430
270
3S0

lge. bunches 2 tor !&lt;)€

Lung Inland

Cauliflower..............

.» , .

1 2 1/a0

IDAHO BAKERS

5 lbs. U c

Georgia Y am s..........
dd*n Rip*

«

ananas

FANCY TOMATOES

ILu’teu Brand Calif. Clitifr

U. S. Gov't. Graded

"GOOD" BABY BEEF
Sirloins

STEAK 79c 69
STEAK
89
Rib

SW IFT S SHORTENING

CLOVER BLOOM MED. GRADE A MINN. SHIPPED

Ham

CPCC

ROAST » 65' BURGER - 55

Duz.
S W. .IFT
FTS
8 STR
S T RA
AIN
I...ED

MEATS
. . . For Babies
CANS

2

FANCY ORANGE

la rwuxiiiiMii, lueurumu to Col
Agent N. II. McQuten.

Swift's Premium

OCTAGON

SMOKED
a
SKINNED f l
HAMS
9
Li I
Small Six*»,

Bouquet Soap

PlnntiolH* or tiny planet, i

T O I I J T

Lb

UtUa Pi*
SHOULDER

Lb

3Se

Fm hCaught

SHRIMP

rn m ii arado A
id A Drawn

jf „

Lb

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VAN CAMP’S NO. 303 CAN

* O A P

SUPER SU
Fan TVoul, pollock
59e URGE MULLET lb 29

STOKLEY’S FIN EST

FOAM ACTION CLEAN1

furmed, acconlln* »o m o lilt
l.y tha exploalon of * Inrg.r,

|

LHtlo
PIG HAMS

37

SU. BACON Lb 77c

20 MULE TEAM

SPRING R IV E R ROLL

FIM IIIESS MIKES II

G etitw *

Young, Tender Baby

CYHaco OfMj

Reg. Can
HM»iiyr*n ....... 2 for 25c

m m
N o 2 C an

A ^ 'c S q r ......qL E&amp;
fonmald, lAn*. pktf.

..

KiTVJ
CRU ST

�iM U B b D A l P C i P E E R 2b, 1046_

1 Congressmen W ill;
Be Named In 4 Of 6'
Florida D i s t r i c t s

r u t S A M o J ili HERALD, iiA N fO llli. FLORIDA

-T3IPP! - .1.1” ? - . 1 ■-!L‘* ’ ■c ———- ■
—1

Dewey Speech

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l ’AOE THREW

—

The nvufnKo motorist today Ims
w in s n o iik i . p r i z e
STOCKHOLM.
Out. 28, I...
uPt— ",, br'Ivi .grade of____
fuel__________
for Ilf* i-nr
JCKItOLM. Orl.
discoverer
of IT
OUT
won
the "»'» Lindbergh had to fly the
A . O ’ Tile (lin
u v n IT HI
'1 W
UT1 HI*'
\ / lll 1108 Nobel I’riHe for medieiue l&lt;&gt;- Atlantic.

)Wallace Charges

T m im ..»
l&lt; iiMtlnUfd Krnm l'm » &lt;liir I
lowed the Cleveland-to* Host on 11 nil J i l l III m i

x_f()lQ

To Robber Banins'n",M'

The Caroline Institute, ;ft-• inti- ; T*or growth, plr -t. need carbon,
bml i'
111 belaboring each other bmt
_________
, veraliy of medicine In Stuck holm, oxygen, hydrogel, rnlcium, Iron,
----------i night with the Communist Issue-- '
.......
clio.e Dr. fitul Mueller of lltueli tiv em-sltuti, nitrogen, plioapltnrotis,
Hr ASSOCIATED CHESS
Sir. Truman told Bostonians ihnt llonrk v w .t l .r r
N^^V
Y
(
)
l
t
^
&lt;.c.
•&lt;s^^;^C,
Swltierliiml. ns the winner of an potnaslum. and aulfui, ,n»l somuFlorida will have congressional' (be Republican*, by what he railed
Truman of "revolving
1V Mp.11r‘,r
*r,,C''S " f " Uu‘r l,U n" '" 1'contest*.In four of Its six districts then uppeal to "the passions of President
huiminlty. He will receive loi&gt;,71«
re like a top" on the Pnlrullne clowns
In next Tuesday's general elec* prejudice and Intolerance," are
{uhout
811,1)01)),
Issue. The Progressive Party
helping a "Communist Intrigue
tlon.
presidential candldnte made I he
Voters In the Second, Fourth. beul him.
(Vies is the largest planetoid,
Ill Cleveland. Dewey charge 'charitr in a speech on a street and is about I8ii miles in diameter.
Fifth and Sixth Districts will lw
In
the
garment
illstrirt.
"The
tide to ehoosu between Republican ihnt "some Americans in place 3o ^ Democratic A d to I uUl ration's
Nearly ".lino pl im-tniils or liny
and Democratic candidates fo. authority me voicing day afiep hands are drippinx with the oil pinnrU Imve been catalogued by
(hair areas’ seala in the national day the world wide Communist of the Mldeast anil the IiIihmI astronomer*.
niopauiiiidit that America la head- of the men of Israel," Wullncr
!&gt;' Hpuso of Iteprusvnlatlves.
i
Only Rep. J. llardon Peterson j ed from boom to bust."
declared, lie said “double t i»1K”*
D
E
’
lU
XC
W
O
b
t
l
of Lnkcland In thu First district Tim New York Governor added.
Palestine must slim
mid Rep. Hub Sikes of Crostview "Thoy are rldlciillnjr the old* on 1 n,CH,,nc
sv O I X A H U - V I R I S G A U *
In the Third— boll) Democrats- ’ fashioned idea of teamwork and
art.1 unopposed for re-election.
, unity. They are trying to divide
,,
,
Tlie Mississippi River nrtunlly
In the Second District, Charles &lt;-ui peoplu liy appeals to fear and the final days of, his
pic si,lent lut flow- uphill, -inc- it- mouth is!
E. Bennett of Jacksonville, a prejudice.”
Such tier so ii», ho said, "are not campaign today with a bitter i f(,ther from the center of the earth
Democrat, Is opttoscil by Republi­
charge that President Tinman Imd than Its source Is.
can Camille Gvnuau, also of Jack­ Communists" or "even Communist
sonville. Miss (ionenu is one of the sympathisers."
^
° U‘M
I_
—
"Perhaps theydo n/d understand
Thc p r, v e
Party m.mime
.......................... .......
nation’s fow women candidate* for
.
~ Congress. She ran unsuccessfully the inclining of w’hnt they nru contended Imre last night tliai | ”f ''di'iir1’ while Mi Truinun wilt
* two years ago as a Democrat.
' saving,’’ Dewey continued. “Pur- •'political rnblier Imrops, „„
“
to suppoit ilm pro*
In the Fourth District, ineum- j Imps, l«elng la office, they aro from Wall Street to Washington" M1™'"
**,»’ ‘ rogressive l ai ty,
bent
Democratic Congressman}ncllng fiom the human urge to ctccupy key poaln in tin* Tnnmin j "Drwov
m»i &lt;*[«*&gt;’ w*
George A. Smother* of Miami stnv in office at ull costs."
AdmlnUlntliuii.
h&lt;
1 »H' 1
Sulking
out
anew
at
the
Trumun
faces J. L. Wantliutigh of OJtn,
"Truman Is desperate- the wav ! ""H m e and. "but because I ho
the Republican camllduto for the Administration’* handling of for­ nil men who have sold out
| men wb" ............ Inn, are already
eign affairs,..........
Dewey
shall tlieir
position.
wliuti llirir t Bint*
up 1,1 t *M'
»"H' nt
liessaid,
pern "Wo
Ie wliwn
Democrat A. S. Ilcrlong, Jr., of no. achieve Peace by c.mdi.ctlng a))(, t||ey
(lit* piiitxits
face tincoiise- !]
Tavares Is cumpulgnlng against Ihese desperately Important
llf
b e ln n a l" the for- 1
Republican M. J. Moss, Jr,, of Or­ to,S on a happy-thotlght bnals|
Ifc.1IllK.1.ia ,r Vli'e l'iesiilcnt I
PRAIRIE
lando In the Fifth District. In the bv jovuillv remarking that we like said.
^ Sixth District, Incumliciit Dwlghi giexl old Joe.”
"Three year* ago, Harry Trutheatre
Thu was h reference to Mr. Tru*
„ L. Rogers of Fort Lauderdale, a
•
11
u«.i
n ... i„«i man sold Id* emilitrv to the moSauford-flrtiimlo ltd.— Turn
Depmcrnt, has opposition from Re­ ......... I
!f" *.( M,V.
nopolies.”
tin
Oil
Right on (.111 At Glass Tower.
publican Rolf K nltenW d of Palm Juno that be like* "Old Joe" but
Wallace dunged that "the men
but Stalin U n "prisoner of the of monopoly" came into posit ioneach.
•I
NOW!—Thru Suiurthiy
The Republican bid for Floriilu pollllmro."
of power during World War II and
gol.l
liPitl
(ott'oint
Iht
scats in Congress is far from th_* I in Ills address In heavtly-Calh- after President Roosevelt’s death First t'cnlriil Florida Showing
tami Itn»l*eo*lNjr r)a«»tr!*nf fhol Hi*
token appearance mi the ballot' idle Boston. Mr. Truman pledged a "they needl’d only a weak uiiil willBtonala
UD&amp;with
LOU
which the OOP hua staged In many "n e'er surrender’’ fight a gams lag President to allow Ilium t&gt;&gt;
Hngoiihtri (It* win »!m*
llnwk,
previous elections.
Cnmmuitlsm and Its “Godless lake over completely."
TITANS ■(
clcctlops
17
Ji«ilt
171
S
O
.
I
id
T
ii*
The Republicans arc rumnuign- creed." He said the voters cun back
"They found that Piesident in
INgSfrtMewk ulililf *ffit* r&gt;1»&lt;*
Ing earnestly, particularly in the this fight "with u clear-cut vote Hurry Trumun,’’ he continued.
nvaihhie 1(1 ?1 up ft‘( f&lt;u l«'l
Cnitral and South Florida Fifth to defeat Renuhlirnn react Ion."
The Progressive nominee said
Th" President also lavished thnt laitli old parlies share respon­
0**t»f f»,fon( •f#*| •rfrt'i• witUHti
. and Sixth districts where the par­
%|rp*wWQ
ty Is much more of a force I him praise &lt;m the bile Al Smith, who sibility for encouragement of moIn almoHt solidly Democratic North inn for the presidency In 1028. nopolle*.
lie said the Republican* now ur**
Florida.
"The concentration of pnva’e
using the same appeals to religious power is the greulest immure &lt;■»
preludin' as they did ngniiist ticniocm c," he tuild. "and we now
Smith,
. . . who was a Catholic.
in
... i imve Intwu
the United Stales, ilmttks
Stalin Speech
Noting hat the Republicans sat ,
|w rt|l!B&lt;
huge*, id* Wolfman
, thev stand for unity. Mr. Trunmn l ;o lltrv ll(a ........ . . ...........
mol
ION CNINIT
Jeweler
fL'wuliuMfd fro m H»H9 Hurl
.i i
, IC „
. . I political power out Cnur.MJ b:i,
Dracula
malorltv."
In iho old days Al Smilii would t
l i l t IUC05I
111! S. P in k
Pravda’s eorrespoiiderit asked have said 1 bills baloney- loduy, J Wnliuce, given an eiilbusiustli
Htiilin if It was true that, while the Hniqiy Warrior would say .welcome bv nil audience e-tlimited td. M o n s t e r W ® ^ . *
- the Berlin question was lieing ilia- ‘That's n lot of hooey.'
jut 3,000 to 1,000, said the RepubH- SUNN STRANG!
- cussed In the Security Council, uii
"And if that rhymes with any­ ' can nominee, Tinman K. Dewey 'o m p le te S h o w s A :.I0 -8 ;3 U -I0 P .A l]
agreement was again reached ii. thing. it is not my fault."
was campaigning 'on a platform
unofficial talks before the Security
Dewey’s arrival In Cleveland
tt«w sr
Council voted on thu cpicstlon.
coincided with word from Alvuulsy
,
Stalin said tills was true.
Johnston, head of the llrotherhood
•The representative of Argen­ of Locomotive Engineers, that he
tina, Dr, IJ uuii D.) Binmngllu, the regards the Now Ymk Governor
chairman of the Secmity Council, ph "the mail of this fateful hour
J3 "s' r '»v
"i,,s 1,1« *m
who had unofficial talks with Mr. for America."
' ,u 'n &gt;i»u
(Andrei V.) Vlshinsky on behalf
Johnston also bucked Dewey
r \
V 'H ir
t .l,,,..,.,,,
of the other Interested powers, did four veins ago. Rut thu GOP
C
j
'
1
TOUCimiN
indeed have In Imml mi agreed candidate's aides *ald privately
draft solution of the question of thev particularly welcomed thli
OT
v i,{fvr 'i
* "ithe ■elluniion In Merlin," Stalin endorsement In view of tlm roper■ f H . ; Si n In,
said. “But tlm ropreeentntlves of eusslonn from Dewey's recent re ­
x.rir! r ,
;■
the U.8.A. nnd Britain again de­ mark thnt the railroad engineer
clared tills agreement non-exis­ who harked Ills special train Into
»1 l»osx||i|t. p r ;rw
tent."
a southern Illinois crowd was a
,,h ‘‘ .'&lt;*nr p c t i f j i
The Prime Minister went on j "lunntlc."
Tto, President „f another railroad
*'
" X " Hi'\ i
record ngalliHt tlm pn.-,dbillt&gt; of i:
union. A. F. Whitney of Ilm Triilnnew world war.
1 "Whete can all this end?" askud men’ll It ml her hood. Is supporting
' " t,s &gt; »n k „ m ,
Mr. Trumun.
the correspondent.
" &gt; " « r I k . in v —
Stalin replied:
" in ,
"It can ontv end in nil igimmin- peace are too strung for Churchill's
“
Nh&lt;l|i|||n(r
' on* fuliure nn Iho part of the pupil* In aggression to overpower
lim e
instigator* of u new war (Win- them ,oi,l t„ set a enurue for .1
stun) Churchill, the niiiln Instiga­ new war."
tor of tho new war has already
managed to deprive himself of tho
CARD OF TIIANKH
trust of his own nation and of
o f. Mr„, Rosa Jones and family of
democratic force* throughout th o jw , J. Jones wish lo'thank Mn*.
world."
lev'* Funeral Homo and our many
leenex
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All other Instigator* of war. The ful flowers, curd* und telegrams.
horrors uf tho recent war ate still Klecp on we love you but God
ton frosh In the momorie* of poo- lovo you best,
j pie* and public force* favoring
Rosa June* &amp; Family
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER S3, 1913

AUB. O A itrU H U IIK H ALU, B A fir U lU I, rL U IU U A

Interstate Divorce

K e u b i u a u i a ta a a
t 'a b i l .b .a it a iir « f « | t l a i a r U r
Sometime during th e cu rren t flitting of the Supremo
a a a l i a l a r at
Court a new interp retatio n m ay be expected on the validity
S sa tsrt, r ia t lt t
I I I Waa a a lla A v e a a e
of the "quickie” divorce— one obtained by tem porary resi­
K n t f i f t aa a a ra a ri elaaa m a t i n '
O rla b a r I f . It lt* . a I I ha P a a l O ftla * dence in a Htate o th er th an the one in which the plaintiff
,t S a a la r t , P l a r U a , I r f l t l i t A t* actually lives or intends to live. N evada ia commonly thought
at C a M i w l a t M » w b % l a a f .
of ns th e mecca of divorce-seekers, b u t actually thore are
n o i.i.A .k i* in i i R A i T
K t lla e
half u dozen states, Florida being one of them , where it is
n n it tio x i i K t i i
__________ (Ia si a aaa a » l W &gt;
, practical, from the standpoint of residence requirem ents, to
*'
N iiu &lt; i;n ir r io x K it T a a
‘ K° for ® divorce, if one has sufficient financial resources.
H r C a r r ie r ................. ........... — • M
The new case to go before the Suprem e Court involves
l*aa M-talb ..................... «_—•••«
1«®e 1
T b raa N a a lb a
......—*-fa
the circum stances under which nnothcr sta te having ju tfsa i l M u alb a
— -----------—
je j
(la a J T .a r
.............— ........... »* e * isdictlon over one or the o ther of th e persons involved may
A ll a b lt a a r r
a a t l a a i t w 4 &gt; a l set aside such a divorce. Usually, th e critical question is
Ib a a b a , r a a a la lla a a a a * a a lla a a w
• n la r la la m a a la f a r Ib a a a r a a a a «f w hether husband or wife went to another sta te for the
r a la la a r a a t a , m ill ba r h a r a M (a l specific purpose of obtaining a divorce. Criticism of the
a t r e a a l s r a R r a r l l . l a a r a laa,
"quickie” divorce stem s chiefly from th e m otives for which
I t r p r r s r a t e * JlaM o aalfr H r
la ta a il
.V a n ap a p tr
Itep re aeata- a person seeks, n divorce in another s ta te — usually eith er a
lit ...
Ian .,
Nam Y a r k . C h lra a o .
I la t r a ll, K a a a a a r i l r . I I . t a a l a , __ desire for secrecy or to make it h a rd e r for the spouse to
T b a l l r t a i d ia a m aaib ar a t tha contest the action. Such m otives m ust alm ost invariably be
b a in r la lr d P r e s s t th lrh la a a l l l l a l
s t r l u s l r r l r l a Ib a aaa f a r ra p a b ll- suspected, since South Carolina is the only sta te ia which
r a lln a nf a ll Ib a In ra l **** * s r l s t r t divorce Is not jiosslble, New York the only sta te w hlrb i&gt;er•a Ib la H am .ftaa.p , aa m all a a all
m ils but one cause for divorce.
t P a .ia a dla» n i»N aa.^

THE NATIONTODAY
By JA M E S

M A R LO W

Lions Provide 30
County Children
With Eyeglasses

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 fl-(A &gt; The mun elected President on
Approximately 30 children ^
Tuesday cm look forward to very
little peace of mind the next lour Seminole County have been pro.
vided with eyeglasses at a coil of
y*YoU can take a look for youraeU more than 1300 during the t&gt;a*l
into the future, and you don't year ax part of the Lions Club'* .
aid to the blind program, it war
need u crystal ball.
in the first place, there may ho announced today by Clyde Ram.
war with Russia in these neju soy, rhalrnyan of the club’s Sight
lour yenrs. No one suys there will Conservation Committee.
ho. b u t that’s a possibility.
Dr. G. S. Selman has donated
Ana the man who wins on Tues­ his services for the eye examina­
day, whether It’s Piesldent Tru­ tions nnd fitting of glasses, said
man or Governor l)ewey, will have Mr. liamxey. The funds for thw
th at on his mmd.
program were derived by the LlonT
In thu second place, if there from proceeds of gum-ball ma­
Is no wur, what happens in this chine-).
country tho next four years de­
County health nurses, working
pends largely on wmit happen* under Dr. Frank Quill man, direc­
abroad.
tor of the Seminole County Health
And what happens abroad do. Unit, have pointed out a number
ponds largely cn what happens of these eases where children In
neie. I t’s a complete circle, round underprivileged families ware In
the earth.
need of glasses.
W henever a person crosses sta te boundaries to seek a as So
the new President will have
Dr. Qulllman, a member of ih»
THURSDAY, OCX 2H. IBIn
divorce or o th er legal action, there is bound to be the pre­ to juggiu the world, not ju st one Lions, today revealed that he had
sum ption by o th ers th a t he does so to escape th e responsibi­ country.
- - --, , . asked the nurses about the succe-A
IIIHI.K VKKHK TODAY
lity imposed by society, as represented by his own com­ If tne country ■ economy should 0f the program, and had learneff
collapsu from a bust following the | that at least four students who
SOMETIMES OUR DESTINY m unity and atate. Any clarification of th e legal bounds of piesunt boom, the real of the were getting behind In their work
SEEMS DIFFICULT OH OB­ such escape should be welcome.
v/esturn w eriaa economy Is ulmoat because of defective
do'
eyesight, had
SCURE. HUT GOD KNOWS THE
sure to collapse.
after receiving glasses, picked up
SHORTEST WAY HOME. TRUST
Aiui tnrougn tho doors opened )n their studies and fiad hreii
Battle Of Ideologies
HIM. Lead me in n plain p a th .by misery, uo»pair ami cnaoa Loin-1 promotw|. Others who were Just
Pi. 27:11,
luuntsm can ru*h Ip and grab pow- mB|&lt;ing
making passing grades, showed
The R ussian Communists, like the Nazis before them, ci without need oi v.«r m all.
marked Improvement. More than
Hath Parfir* S rr Victory Ned j
Here’s some of the problem:
lie percent of the children, fitted
have
cast
aw
ay
as
excess
baggage
such
ab
stract
values
as
Tumid y-headline. They say.
When llio new Pruslilunl throw* with g laitci, by the Linns uie
m orality and tru th as well tin tho warm human virtues of . opent the
&gt;mb White
...... . .................
....... now doing better school work, Dr.
House windows
A i Al Smith uieti to wy, "No kindness nnd compassion. R epresentatives of the W estern junT"duVain-r'"inauguration, he'll Quillrnnn declared.
£
out on u wumiurluiiy pm»matter how thin you slice it, it’t nations, especially tho U nited S tates, have been fo llo w in g ‘ look
porous
America
whnt we regard as moro ethical principles in treatm ent of
mil baloney I”
Roads
It will |h- u country with full
tho vanquished.
employment, people making thu
"I hnte Coriimiiniun,'' said Presi­
((nalU uro t-'rma t*aaa Oan
Observers in Germ any a re im pressed by the strong highest wbgt-s in history, nnd
dent Truman to hit Rostun and contrast betw een Russian and Am erican tacticH there. Eas­ fuctorlva working ut their fullest. the total ronil mileage, he said.
Improvements proposed In the
Hut It won't lie unite that rosy
irnce, hut lie forgot to add, "again, tern Germ any has been stripped of food and m aterials, and
overall program cover 81 percent
ttu- glow.
and again, and again."
provided w ith u strong police force which keeps the German uiiUeriii-utli
For living corns—ut Just abuut of the road miles and .'14 percent
people in subaervence in the W estern zone the people arc- the highest point in history—are of the total feet of bridges. On
German hihor lenders say they
being helped tow ard self-governm ent, nnd food nml coni chewing up thu dollurs the workers the list me such items as multiplecan get plenty of German uiloii
lane highways on the Florida east
are made available even though the coitf is high. Both as a tuuku.
for the air lift. Yes, nnd probably nation nnd as individuals, Am ericans are showing inagnmilTo get thu nation's prosperity const and other Interstate ro u tu
hack to solid ground, the I’rustdenl established by traffic surveys m
for the more im|mrlsn1 ln*k el
mity. A m erican soldiers arc kind to the children and friend­
running the Kutiian* out of Beilin ly to th o lr elders, in contrast to the stern, aloof attitu d e of will have to try to get living costs the pnst few years.
down.
To arrive lit the 10-year fund
Yet, in doing that, he'll have deficiency of *.12,882,000 Hayt«M
When Mrs. F.li/nbelh Patricia of thu Russian rank and file.
&gt; see thnl prosperity doesn’t ex- ...........
..... ..............
_.......had
.......t&lt;&gt;
said the. Hoad
Deportment
Rarely in the world's history has th ere been witnessed tpiodo
Ferreri of Los Angeles, Calif.,
mu] tumble the nation lutu [ contemplate i|H!tidlng on state
picked up a meal cleaver and cho|e a more dram atic contest between tho positive nnd thu ne­ iiuddurlng depression.
maintained hlghwnys nil of the
One of thu tilings hull havu to counties' 811 percent surplus nf
ped up her husband, it must have gative, between generosity and greed, between, to use muchtry to do to head off n hast i* money left from two cento uf the
been a case of love at first fight. abused term s, good and evil.
tut down on govciotm-nt spend­ gasolino tax lifter payment of old
ing. Hut how7
road hands.
Martin Andersen of the Orlande
Doing it will taku a lot of hrxinx,
500,000 Words A Minute
Without anticipating expendi­
Sentinel virtually admits that -Tru­
i.ot only tho new President's but ture of that money on the itaW
thu brain* of thu bust advisurs he maintained system, ho said, llw
man is a gone guding, urges DfuioT here may be more usefulness than would appear ut
crats In nilit llicir ticket*, support first glance in the recent development of ii process, combin­ n n gather around him.
deficiency would he *08,200,000.
Sumu of tho pruMont pro-purity
The
policy has
Hrilung. Warren and Andrews.
, Rond Department
,L„ &lt;,«
ing m icro-photography nml television, by which messages Is tied in with government spend- ,
lug-over *20,000,000,000—for thu .
to spend the 80 percent courAccording to some of our lend­ can bo sont by radio ut the fantastic speed of B00,000 words
aimed forces and help for Europe, ijl"pmmtv*^fnimlsdarnTra' 'lUvVe**
ing political authorities today, i a m inute.
(Providing supplies, .food and
‘official, usually
most
Essentially
a
way
has
been
found
to
tra
n
sm
it
the
image
tvtnpunt for the armed forces and
would seem (hat an election will
favor
spending
It
nn some 28,000
tuul and other supplies for
he held next Tuesday lo determine of motion picture film nt extrem ely high speed, ranking at food,
Europe keeps a lot of people em­ miles of mostly unpaved local
th
e
receiving
end
a
copy
of
tho
film
com
paring
In
quality
roods outside the state system.
the accuracy and reliability of ihr
in this country.)
w ith th e original. The possibilities fo r use of this process ployed
The road chairman aald "units*
Gallup Poll.
Hut thu big armed force and tho
nre innum erable.
help fur Europe have been miale additional ^ highway funda art
Kathleen WfnsOr. a u th o r)^
Used to tra n sm it printed or w ritten m a tte r,-it would necessary (1) because of fear of muds afitllaMa. Florida facea t h f
rooteefjnf sliding back In th r
"Forever Amber," har just giten alm ost inconceivably multiply the am ount of m aterial which war with Hussln nnd (2) to help phighway
pictures. This is n sad
Europe
recover
*o
Communism
a divorce from Arlie Shaw, her can bo tran sm itted In a m inute of radio tim e. Thus it m ight can't take over.
prospect Indeed for a state which
lliitd nnd his sixth. It may l&gt;e- a*-j offer an answ er to tho Increasing problem of tho crowding
Ho long as Russia keeps thu relleo on tourist travel for It*
oilier week or two before (hey ' of available radio frequencies, perm itting commercial mes­ world jittery, piling crisis upon hugest source of income.
survey report showed about
sage transm ission to be enred for adequately In greatly re­ ctltils, thB big united forge will bo 40The
marry again.
percent of road improvement
necessary. So wilt hoip fur Eurojte.
duced radio channel time.
Yet, how 'ong cun wu keep on projects during the next ten years
Il isn't the atomic bam!) or gerti
David Sarnoff, president of the Radio Corporation pi iiiing out billions for thu armi-d should ho made to slate mads and
warfare tlml American* will hare of America suggested It m ight lend to commercial applica­ forces and aid for Europe without their mnneetlng links inside city
10 fear if there i« a war with Ku*i&amp;t tions which would muke It worthwhile to overcome the com- n bust?
limits. The total cost of such urban
What’s tin wav out of Ihl* street uroievt* was forecast at
hut rntlirr internal enrmict, &lt;|l«- plex obstacles to television system s crossing the oceans.
*1.17.260.000,
endless
circle?
How
can
tho
trui* and fifth columm originating
This Is one of those technical developments which fire country get (jack to uonnul so
In tho 10-venr improvement pro™
out of that intidioui diteaie knoWn tho I m a g i n a t i o n . ___________
long ns Communism remains a gram schedule is *:I04.8S19.000 fee
»• Gommunitm.
danger?
new construction to bring the total
No one has come up with tho miles of state-maintained roada
launched an Insurrection.
We iuppoie in presidential cam­
yet.
from 8.730 to 10.000 by 1068, *02,A communique, which gave no i i-swer
(Marrlnur Kccli-x of the Federal 701.000 for maintenance of present
paign* of yore there was a* muih
dutaiD of thu progress of the re­ Rererve
said yesterday it’s highways, and *18,760.000 for ad*
mud-dinging and banana oil
volt. said the government was necessaryHoard
for this country’s ecotaking “necessary measures lo sub­ t.rmlc safety to "bring nhout n ministration and planning.
there ha* been in tlii* one, ,
due tho subversive movement.1'
condition nf world peace at a n , unbuilt &gt;d spending on military
without the radio and tuch wt
Thu govurnment skid troops at early date, oven ut thu risk o f ,r i d for-rlgn aid programs almost
■pread newipaper coverage,
Lima, the capital, and other garri­
KUiely win upset anything that
LIMA, Peru. Oct. 28, IA h - The sons In thu north and south had vt r. ■)
public iuit didn't hear in in
(Hu suld unless there Is some cm Lu done lo hold the U. A
government
rushed
loyal
troop*
remained loyal. Ai equip* Is In
about it.
' |
'ounomyf a*tady.)____________W
to iti defense today after an army southern Peru, about 138 miles kind of world peace, undluts and
"Get out and keep out" is me garrison revolted at Arequipa. it from the Bolivian but Jut.
Tho President broadcast a nteswarning irate Miami citizen* k&lt;ve waa Peru’s second major rebellion
within 28 days.
saga to the nation dsuounclng the
given to prowling gangster* i td
President Jose Lula Buatamanta Arequipa revolt aa tho work of a
criminal* from the north who at Rivero's government announced small
ill group of “amhltlous and re
thii teason of the year are in » late last night that Brig. Manuel sentful"
r men.
He warned th at the g&lt;overnment
habit of heading southward- or Odrla, commandant of the Are­
garrison and a former min­ was ready to act firmly and np
ea»y picking*. Former FBI «| ml quipa
ister or government (Interior), and pealed to the rebels to lay down
Dan Sullivan i* planning lo di ke troop! under hla command had their arms.
thinp hot for any who do lot
herd hi* warning.

Peru’s Government
Rushes Troops Into
Revolt At Arequipa

n

udtU
Sm ilm a $ac*4«

David Feldman, 14, of 1 »w
York City, hai been on relief |for
13 yean, During that
managed to rave over
.
is now revealed in New York
court. Some of the red of u* tho
have not been on relief and tv*
been unable lo i«ve anything tir­
ing the part 13 yean, but tv*
paid the lazes out of which i lief
payment* ara made, may veil
wonder what kind of juitic* tbit
ii,
(
Thing* are not always whatjhey
appeer to b* on lh« tuifact To
undents nd the newt of the i y it
11 Important lo know tom iia«
about what lie* behind it. hen
we read that King Georg bat
asked Parliament for the nat *•!vHiu t W of steel we ara apt to link
lhat King George , mutt belie &gt; fat
Jefaem Md be of the p ik «
tsal Mtfamalixing the Heel'
would iacres** production,
remember that hit tpe
written for him without
hit opinioni by the govt:
And when wo read that aa
tMrt M

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t neat i^nriyoui children go
stepping out d r tu them (a
smoothly tlyltd Poll-Parrot*
•. . ; p ra-tttttd for «man
styl*. luting fit and
i
ittirdy foot protact loo.
' . ' Coma in and rta
.
*
u* today!

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• GUNS and AMMUNITION
• FISHING TACKLE
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Story League Met At
The Tourist ( ’enter

And Personal Activities

Tin' Story Lrmcilt* mot nl tli»*
Tuuri*&gt;t t 'enter on Hit. '•!.’» nl h 1
1’. M. Ful lowing n short buxine*"
session vntiihirted by Mrs F l e d
Robb, obnitmiin, u pmBinm wm
presented under iho direction &lt;“

Situfunl women mill t(iil&lt; who
will h i vo in nimh'l* iti n btil
- III.Willt&gt; IK tllo Kill) carnival I'M*
nit! ii|i(iii«ini'i| by the Mnirnnllil
t’iii lii of tho Hanford (Ittrlttn ('lull
on Not. it iiio Mrs. Raymond I.iunl.
iiulst. Mi,. Finest Southward. Mrs,
Union Ihirtohnoll, Mr*. Krnwv*
Hu!*, Mis. Mnx l.iisnlmr, Mrs. Vilwin Sb ’ Imlsor. Mrs, J. I*. I'lillon,
Mis* foi 1 iviiiKstun anil Mi**

Telephone 148

farlin Palmer Ray—Society E ditor

Social Calender

PAGE FIVE.

TUB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 1948

Bridge Party Given
By Mrs. E. Higgins
Mr*. Kilwnnl Higgins, Jr. outerMr*. Hart Cause has us her
leini’d tin Tuesday nftormron nt BUest at her home at IILI Park
i 00 o'clock with n dessert-bridge Avenue, Mrs. Lillian Nirrols o f !
a. hoi home on Magnolia Avenue.’ Clearwater.
Attractive arrangement* of geris ru tluUioM, koelreutorin unit pom
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. (Singles ami &lt;
[him chrysunthomums were used I dauuhter Diane loft yesterday lot
in decorating in the room*. Hal­ Murray, Ky. where they will visit i
lowe'en talllp* wore used.
their parents while aUeiulInx the 1
Preceding the bridge game* a • hoinecuminB event* ut Murray I
*•■tot course wns served hy the. Stale
Collette.
lo tu s* assisted hy Mrs Lee
Monro and Mr*. Hcrltert Moses,
A/tor *uvoral prog reur ton* of
1 tltfc the scores wore milled and
b elt prizo awarded to Mr*. John
Higgins, second hlffh to Mr*. W.
A. Lefflcr, Jr., low to Mrs. Roy
Greene anil the screen.) prise was
won hy Mrs. Edwin 8hlnhol»er. !
Those enjoy In b the afternoon '
wore Mrs. Fred tl. WillImn*, Mr*. I
James Crnpp*. Mrs. it. H, O.lham, I
Jr., Mr*. !l. L. i’erklns, Jr.. Mrs. j
John lllBirins, Mrs. Dale Scott, Jr.,
Mrs. Frank Woodruff. Jr., Mr*.
Jultun Ponder, Mr*. \V. A. Lefflcr, i
Jr,, Mr*. Roy (irtttnu, Mr*. Lee
Mooie, .Mr*. Roy Frank Hymen, Jr.,
Mr*. If&lt;*rln*rl Moses, Mr*. Kdwln
Shinholsur, Mrs. Janus Higgins
AROUND the TOWN
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Mr-. W, I.. Ruvim. “ KMlher Top'*
bv llnwthwmv " i n rend tty Mrst'hirni.,. tt'i'lrli mi.! "Srnrfwtc." tin
Inilim: Ivut-ml by Washburn, wan
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j figured in a nows Item, the wns
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111*1(1 up at French porta by the
dock strike.
Army fnrcca edged cHuliotmly
toward the Communist strongholds
of fha Flanders ami Artois mine­
field* In thn north. Communist
leadera hail threatened "blood will
flow In the streets." Rut gunplay.
In which two striker! wore killed
t-n’dW In the week, wns nbscnl.
Sixteen strikers were arrested «t
Cmviu. r’lity pickctu argued for
an hour with police a) n niina " »
mile! southwest of Llllo nqd then
gave up. They formed a proeeasb n
and marched, carrying red flat,*
a- ‘ ■ I-'—-■•*
The government said troops ""d
poi.ee in largo force have encircled
tho northern coal fields and a n
moving In.

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T H L R o D A Y O C T O U f iR M , 1943
i ------a a —
ww
Mme than 2.200 iifty .rnm pm Ui
bsvo .ilnrtcd u|i a- oil nro d u ct - in
this counlry III the ltist fmir yr*rs,

water,\i nil innr it r rffin *
i#
i eke, l;u, chief
h h f oJ
oi tlio Htmiml i iiiwnd ,uiy was uni (lm tmili and
not Imined lately disclused.
J
“
“ ’
when It adopted the r.lldlry -ml
riii’ now s y ta m nlso permit* ', uhrmueht offleo :ii«) chief til th;'
the *&lt;*utli laid not promptly lout foundation
given lurtiuic he Was "scared."
Here I* th* text of I'nnyuslikln r. (hnt nobody threnlen* Japan.
program. Thu L".ti- loiitml ,)f water tempi'rat urn, If ,‘ilMI 1'imlnnce *iiJ 1 uf tli* Im-n
, *r .
. i ■,
,
Momentum tirenuso it relied to , luturu. meeting
slalument alwnit the meollng:
Vi
April, maj water is too warm, the print! lem, &lt;
.........
imoasml. !U was riuHged wc .; I l.e defame levied its case At this
iraln sympnt hirer* from the popu- I be n»krd to mtikonext
"According t * tho reputls of il':&gt;
a
doficlonej
bp to run. It It’s loo cold, It doesn't
rrtrier*
tuai
Itosdlnn
pn
I'm
l
of
*
hall
hour’statement
by
J»C«.
LONGWOOt)
U.H. press agencies from Joinn, a
for that much.
wash out the chemical* fust cn
uf war be usrruiul for pal- !M«Vcifli, Ili* iiltorn-y* did nol
"Tho North Korea radio ic- ! prnprlatlon
turret military conference v.Tift
Against
n
total
necessary
mdlnv
, ported all detail* of the uprising j of *12.500,189 In the current school
1 •**’* ifft.mna, Rdr.' o,e sat on t*1*' ..^•cni uny iwom leslimnny,
HOTKL
(ionerat JlacArlhur wu« hi Id in
down to tin* . *•*iul number* of the •year, Ridley (o rc u st n no'd for
HERVF-S DAILY
Tokyo during the period nf ti t.
l rnins thefommunlsta cuQturrd. $10,500,133 A. - .A W homey next
Seminole Students
12-14. At this conference, accord­
‘‘^ ' K A r
h "'■! 'ihie'fdiiHl
m a[0UBL
BMORUABUUHD
r.urr.t'v - v.v.c Inlvr (iroveil yenr. and $50,500,18!) fur the 1050ing to the Asioclated Pros* Mp"rt
• r»N)lNM *il c , « m t 'a a * i i m i
,'fi. '“aLnLi'iitkj, w„,|.
js x fj,
Incorrect), long before full report! 51 rrhoc.l year.
AND
of
Oct.
15,
there
wns
dlsCussH.tho
with nvallni.li.’ In .South Korea,
m ill were “Ten Fur Two," ami j U.unt■ 34, tlw m un rnllltary
ji A'.i^n and Dave Walden of
OTHER
DINNERS
question of increasing American
"Most
of
lids
Increnee
Is
due
t»
*TI»« firsi st I of the terrorist*.”
Little Mali You've Hail u Bus: |i . ji.lary to i- .o ri L s.nio ria n Texas, cuniusscd they
occupation fore** In Japan and
rapid Increaso In the ■•nr»ll- Day,"
FROM '*&lt;..10
the Prime Mlnlstrr wont on, "wn* the
Soloist!
were
Miss
Anil
&gt;
dM
fl
*•
V’c
'
^pnoi
■
civil
lyic.
Mm
B,„)
receiVud
•d.WO
that of preparing measures apoii:;i
of the sellouts,’’ lie said.
to murder t t i l r army officers, the mrnt
LtnifhHiita From l»l.i,ri
" wa'
‘'• " V " ’’ /rum thnw others who ar. nl.u
'■Thn school enrollment Increased
w*l&lt;l.
’ ’*u*t A Cottage
n surprise attack on Japan, al­
police mid « few civilians, n ftir, 18,285 or -1.5 percent between •Small" and Miss Ingrid Estersop ' " l0» f&lt;!r lhu »t**ui«h - r of All!.-. t |,.,!tr:,d with murder. )&gt;nl\ Mcthough
it
Is
known
for
everyone
of course, holding mock trial* be­ 1046-47 and 1017-18. The ■m i" who snug ‘‘.Sunrlsu and You." Stan . . mmanrtoa and Hassisn political w j^h |« 0n trial now.
fore people* courts In the r.p- inrnl will
j„i,n Lmrminy of F ltig ’ raid,
ulnis' ; ••&lt; •nmlsiariii
III undoubtedly In..™ ,- Icy Ihumtey was the boy sulois'
n -m {.'■■’or, 1 C» n W cshb- t , , tlW „£ „ fand jury that In.
provedIt u
tu n
ruvtdulimiurv even moree during each year of Dm with ‘'.Pint A Memory, the fins
style.
*' ^ V
Li J| UA* i l
ti*i McV*iirh,
J *otlay
next hit1■nnlnni huratisc of tic number. ’‘Swing mi n Star, wai
“The work of the Communist ij large
'•tout, a en eril Rudnll Uhmunn, , the def-mlant told the grand i
/ii* v
•unit lm I be whole group.
birth
rale
of
thn
eatly
War
'- ’• v W l L r C n i l l l f 8
organisers urns inudo easy,” lie 1 years."
Joel Field, Sanford postm aster / bulge advocate general of tim .jury he prepared an overdose of
---------mid, ‘■by the fact tbnt ruciulllng 1 Resides, teachers are lidding to was welcomed buck from No" Wehrmaeht. He w« harred with .j Mg wlhrcfl Htr)ss«r*|T..vs ...allow .!
raasiaaee rr*m l*s«" '*—•
mid training of our constabulary thrlr training qualifications imild­ York, by President Frank Lam sm . (oiaiHirating in in.' drafting of ,,t D roilny quoted McV'dgh as!
was under the atmosphere oi hint ly and thereby becoming eligible who declurid that he beard th i rxtciiU'ui order* sor rommamlu. ,„ ty|ng ftlrlngfeltow was k’lt.*.l be- of memorial exercises held on
Builders—Build in g Material Supply
omnitsi.-m.
cause he planned to testify in a . Armistice Day, Nov. 11, the Mcrco-operation between left nml for higher salary ullomcnts inn" former "fall down" on Ihu 'T&lt;*- r. r
chants recommended an hour clo«liquor conspiracy caa*
right with mo adequate provision I the state under the "learn mol*- muc" &lt;|ids program.
MOOO ft. US Finished Bidln|.
nq »b-t dn” between 10:45 and
McVeigh charged he lind l!«*n
to chock the communlttle propng- ! earn more" provlslnm of the
Knrlylv llousbnlder urged thn
ISMO rt. 3*4 from $40.00 up.
Jy
comtantly
"theat«n«d
with
ih
n
11:45
A.M.
Till*
period
for
closing
anda . , •
school law,
nil Klwauiiin* get out and vote,
Pol! Of Papers
IM Cypreaa Post.
cli-ctrlc chair" by Muscogro Coun. Will he s i m i l a r to that recommend­
. "Th* country is not In danger,"
Holley fiuld wherea* 70.72 per­
to contort friends and go
tv Jbdlcllnr Henernl Kil Wohl ed by til* Orlando Ratal Merchant*
.IS *' «" x O' 8", &gt; p*nel doora from $0.75
Loo concluded. “Tho new govern- m it of Inst year's white toacheH .uni
them
to
vole.
II.
II.
Kuhlman
of
it intlnaea From !•*«* •li*)
'vender arid Sheriff Howell. He Association, said Mr. Morrison.
mont 1* taking vigurouu »Lqm to had four or mnru years nf college
t l I' fi" a fi' 8", S panel, doors fra * $9.00
New
Yoik,
asked
Klwanlans
t«
th, fight would he between Dcwu; .ild he bad been nromlsel he
W. V. Hitting, r . C. "N*.V
weed nut 'the Coj
Communists not only training, B1.32 percent of
39 J' II” x •' H", S psnel door* f»«m fOJIO
nf Ike
|lu ^n-opernte In making the Civi. ...in! Th -rmor I. Yh-&gt; CtMrWai"* i •&gt;..old get off with a year in ptl- Rmlth
and Jo* Saunders were *nitabu!
1In tho constabulary
but In o m v teachers 1|ils year uru college
which he icprc Suti 'Can out
M 2* 8” * «' »M, l.J /1 " tombi nation door* fro * $11.00
Hnrlija grin': &gt;n if he siiid ""dint tb"" vmrtnii,’' polnted. members of a commute*
j othor posit Inn whore
they
cm graduates the percent uf college Mush program, fi,,
wnt
„
JJ, W, R u d e for rruru*n"t and ihu 8b l’* t-r
5damage
jltlVMa■#*« /itif
*
dlcVelgh elmrgeH officer,, gave fur the nomination of noxt year's
Itaublc Hung Hash from 19.95, compute with trim
our rti
country.
Tho Com­ graduate teacher! In negro tcliooU
(lf rrrrn t| v received lltaratuf- -i g ln(b,r« “Ju*'1 roUl If tha -'Jl&lt; bon dl'ilp" widen they said were officers of thu Association. T. H
munist underground,
41 Pcs. Ft x 4, S ft. Plywood, Lot at |lt&gt;Q each.
increase
from
02.53
porrent
b,
Urn
WorM
Federalist
mnvrinent
rlrrt Pn Trumso i* ’.-ould lm mil ' ' ls h» inldets.
Tucker was appointed u dlrwt.nactive, Is finite small, nml can 07.08 percent.
mid Invited Klwniiintm to att&lt;n&gt;l itcniis, vuters p)at",l e;'rty loyal'&gt;
_ ____
for th* "I'nifeasionnl Hriun", r&lt;&gt;the meeting of the local chapter d. &gt;» gaud Rpyuinioent.
plncing the Rev. Douglu i ClialLw
Holiday evening ul the Tourist
who will leave here soon. Job a
Automatic Water 1on
Pmwfocd w*s *
i,, anwt*
I'Vvmrh Troofts
piaretoid;,. also culled asteroid-',
Center.
Curst! included C. J. Jackson «l arc tiny planet, revolving aiound
i the late F. J. Willlnk a* head of
Sanford Air Base
n ..iXIsv* r n n »•*«* uael
Tump! and Randall Hoff of lie tin- sqii, mainly In orbits between
I the (•asolinu Service Station D,vi.In n "
kent ns pure us dlatlltrif water, he Key Cliih
,or of a score *f cost ship* 1 slon.’
Jupiter nnd Msrr.
ICm Hs M frees Cass Oar)
' said.
matad WM.1S8 In s ta te funds dur- I Tho water Is pumped nut from
sasai
Housholdcr Named
ing 1848-48 under tha minimum a storage tank to wnsh the prints.
foundation program.
1Tlun It circulates through the
It'u H lin iiril yr-in t I'nwe ( I n n
“Thi- Is 74 per cont of the totat .columns back to the lank.
amount of money spent In thn
Wllb 20 gulluns of water, 1.000 Ills work will Iw lo revluW dascounty on schools under th., foun­ prints could bn washed clean, an I flrntlous for cither tho 1,&lt;‘
dation program," he stated.
1the 10 gallons uf water would till Hontd or the registrant. The lin.u-1
"If nearly *7.t)twi.0{)0 it lak-n , Iw there except for slight bo : r by Is hu'uti'd in room 238 mid 232 ,t. ■
from schools and Hie slnt.i la nn* | evaporation nml welting of the Muiscli RuihJiiig. Telophone
nblu tu give i I,|n assistance, whrtu ; print*. At Intervals, the resin bn « 1284.
Any legist rani, who an ils'liwill the nu ivy fur our county .lo he replaced with fresh redo.
............
..........
....... .....
schools cum.- fium ?" In, askud.
I Unu
quart
of .............
resin works
i.ffc - mnv eonlnet Mr. Hmisluddcr, lb"The best thing for the nrhouls tivrly' iniig TiuuiiiVi to wash JOil I Registrants Advisor. In regard
•of Seminole County nml fur our prints, Dc. Gregoi suid. The used, presenting any Information ("•
'School rllllll/.ii is to defeat llmre resin -an b,* irrnlr'd lo nurlfv it! mining to his dependent!, einnl•••
; dangerous mid rrlppllliiir i.niuml- nguin. Tills purifn nl Ion aim muit, „r unuMinl clrcumsianrc' .
.msiits," Mr. I awlon conrlmlcd.
would rcer-ver appreclublu imiminN rondlliuri which he believes IThe nim-mbnenta nro among II . of t l l v r nhlch otlivcwlio would bo I In. I oral lb,aid shiuild consul'
ton the hnlhit Ni.v»sil»r 2.
In regnrd to Ida clnsHificiilion 1
U t.
Dr. fingnt mill tho rnmmoirial docs not ill nun. said Mr. &lt; &gt;' ■
J Hot Hpiiugs, Arkansas, has 47 poivibllltii", of Huh process tire tIn- answering uf Ibe simple «p„
hot springs said to contain ruru* gieul, espoeinllv In ure.'is, like the1lions propoimdi’d in the qiiestl
tl*a propei ties.
West coast, wheru water Is icln- rmlre.

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ment of flue food values, I'rlcea on Ihese flne.i|iinllly foods lire Jusl as low ns we cuu make
them. I,'ft acquainted with AAP values during uur birthday week . , . Ih«n celebrate with
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VOTE POH
Dr. Henry Mel.aulin
City Cnmmteslon
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Pru&gt;’« I’alli.mli.-d IS2.25H (tt|unr«
To beavere iso the di*ttnrtim of **
----,
I'-ilrM of territory lie wholly within having played n Krrnter paN In '
h f f f f s A llC l
tho exploration of Ami'r ini than
*li&gt;‘ 11oplca.
uny other militml. So valuable wen
■. u |.;
rvm him unim* f&gt;0 cwmtol rivvrt their pelt* that trnppera pushed, •' At, ii&gt;*
tin t flow front the mountains to- fustcr oriil further than ammo I "It* foll.ni..........•
else, paving the tv.iy for fronMcrit
■' n&gt;* in 1
ti
tho son.
men and settler*.
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HRA T T T W X W ^ t nh L'ra n^ R
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. BALL, RmlUr
Am, 4 Florida RiMe Rank Bldg.
NEW DUPLEXES,"UOd fl Park
Ave. 1 bedroom, living loom,
kitchen dinette, tile bathroom
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RECORDS
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Mualral Note Record Shop
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242 Sanford Ave.
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cept Hinidity at Lanoy’a Drug
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110 N. Park Ave. T91. US

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SUPPER aerved ovary Saturday VENETIAN BLINDS made ttu y . NOW'OPEN
aiiiuii.ilia Avo, I'Mteiipg to pHd*r. Bomlnole Venetian Blind
QUtUL 0 tp 7 P.M. at Laney’a
volo pi'.clk-.s ft bannuni*. voal.ity
Co. 420 W. 3rd St, Pheoe
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Drug Store.
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1132-W.
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1*1(11, Sanfvid.
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
I bid room house, (wo Iota, fruit, 7 PUtCR BED ROOM,SET. pining
report* John F. Denpaey, 110 14
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(B.PBO.OO, terma.
room . aet. Living Roort 4' (8
Magnolia Phnne IUJ7,
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J. W. lU L I.. Realtor,
jilecca). Dlthaa. Magle Chef ■
Electrical Appllancee
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2429 MrllenvlIlF Ave.,
Cooking atove, tt table atyle.
LOST: Jill MOLD with nmi
Kclrlgeraten
Phone 984-W
2400 Park Ave. .
:&lt;.■■;%*&amp;* :•
mi'i .nh-r vnlurible paper.-, t’iiv
' Renal rink
tier idea-nf *elU2 ,t to Jill/, ‘The.i
V 1 ' ■ ■ - ■ — ■. "■ ■ — . Portable balhlnatle, baalnet ewd
WALKER RLRCTRIC c a
M N. Park A m
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MODERN iVroom houao. double .
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SacrtfTcc 3 hodroom bungei

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111*- titrillrl*t«* line in our dm* •lor**'*—
npi.ii* ink iVrln I. owner of F* »nmin i)iii4 t’o, Ifni* t 'Mi, H. c,
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n *i*' slir lf Mill) III* in t r l l nf HIM
ll.llut.il HUMlfell II
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ru u ld b r th e r e r n r ils " l o r Ib o iis
a n il * o l y e a rs , n ilin r i i K h a v e been
Used lo i r i i n r l l i r p a in o lid s i l l i e r
In C o f (b rn - Ills . I'ro p le . o il tin ad
v l r r o f I l i r l r dm I n is , c o In ii i l n r r .i l
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l a i r I 'r r s l ile t il llo o s r ie U u -e il In to
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tva * h r lp r il o r u o iild m il b a t e gune
t h e re I w lr e a t r a r .

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s.‘si* Tt« KHXT ill liny eiitht to I'lltllt NsiwtMK, ulli'Mitmris ,V re
morh'lintf. (• 11* l.i.mel \ . . . Mrs.
tvvt-lvi" room houat- ln*ii|i* rorp.
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bo tixporlencetl. Applx (-■i&lt; ,.u
pal
i|t)T I.UNCHKS oi-erv day frt.m
lt«s turn tint, 27iMi ()rlmiil&gt;&gt; Helve
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11:30 to 2:00 at IIOMKU'8.
Phone 1222.
Pi
Cnhhnitn plant*. Marlon Murkot,
Vc'low Itixhlant. Phono 803-R. llonrat A intelligent vmiiu; mart lUIn
for work alter oehuul nml SiiurI,. II. Maim. Luke Mom or .
day* In Dry tioodf -tine. Tin* up.
t'KlKH JUMHO SII1UMl dinner*
Outtot, !120 .Snnf.ilii Ave.
evpiy ulitht. HOMKtl’S.
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AVON PRODUCTS: Women to
\ l \ N 1} M i l If ( • i\ \
SEWING MACHINE Center MO
work part time during Christ­
W. Irl. opr vile Prlnec*» Thea­
ina* ru»h season. Sui'&lt;«**ftll
tre. I'll. 11U0.
woiker* will be kept on itfle
(lie llullduy* foi year-round part
• if d | u t t | n l U l n e »
lim d'wprk; •Write NatJnil Son.
l or.(. Phone 7l
bury. 311 En.st Ifflth Avo., Ml
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Dora. Kla.
siN't'ocit ipwoif jt rtjpi
vc&lt; t ilnrulln ornneoh
/Wk W Unit Klr el
It W. Lord. Phone 7M-W
AC ENTS WANTED for a Imnuttftd line of Klorldit design C’hrlfd •
inn. Cwnls. II.i*e.I asaurtnienls
■i pel .somtliaed Dig profit* fei
individual*, ('lulls or Churches.
Horol.t (Sreellng Putt.. Ih.x 72*
I. K Slu.. Miami, Flu.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complelt* line
Munt’e Tuxedo Food Store.
W ORK W ANTED
HOUSEMAID tank typo vacuum 9
clr-uncr, like new, 130,00 Phone
Venetian Itllnda: New tilln,
R28-J.
UPENTERINO and repalrlnir,
n cnnndcle ro&lt;:..n.liU;ir,it|
hour, day or week. Art Daughke. Ph noi-lf for fie.
n iy , PItana 775-J.
CANVAS PAINT:
Renew dull
mni.-j.
nutting* In new color* with Sotk
T
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.
Engllgh.
Roofing
Contractor.
fn.d C n n v H * Paint, (1.7A IJI.
All work guaranteed. Phone
HKNKARIK Claaa ft Paint Co.
1378-J.
IIZ -III W. 2nd
Phono 320
IliiOKKKEPINO—Part limu Fin­
ancial :Vntrmrjit», nil taxea.
PAINT BRUSHES! All klndi for
Morn than 20 year* ukperlunci*.
nil purpoM’*, Camel Hair, Wuter
Phone I3I7-J.
nnlor, (lx Imlr allow card, fix
imir one otroke.
IHIIIDK-PI.V IM iri'll
SENK.IIIIK filna* ft Palm lu .
CUTTER and inputlng (hatallcU
PARTS IND MEItUCP,
I l l - I l l W. 2nd
or repaired.
Frou oiUmalu*
(I* ISIm .tio
pftonr
Phono 320
I'li.im. r.m x-iv.
161 It FLOHfh 1 HO Me cai
fkkt f in
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FLOOR WAX: Johnaon’a Paste, TRACTOR WORK liy Ihe hour or
ep rO tiCIN i, M.iuibern i
jolt.
Ploughliig,
harrowing,
mow­
l.h|uid, (IliH-uat, Cream wiix fur
ing A dirt moving. Wo aperinllxo
furnitm e.
in ronditlunlng Tiuildln^ lot* ft
HENKARIh Class ft pain) Co.
guidon pluU, Phone lirf-J,
, 112*111 W. 2nd
* i i 1! W,,V!' IWflUifhtd/, dt«klng
I'honr .122
wTlTt'll*'
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nV‘r 0r047-M.
W '1' DoWitt Hunter,
IIOlTHFWIFE tvaliU dim* oinking
ATTENTION! nulldera, IIulhllnK
to
do
In
* | u i i l * time.
Phono
Material Hunpty, Tcg-Rllt (lontca
VV’omPI
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-t..l!*' f»T«»ration
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(jf Florida Cluxlng Out. Lumber,
w,,rK duaianleml, phmie 102 ||
»*&lt;&gt;..*, window*, imnlwar*, tea*
Huttlnens OpporlraHIcft
than wholexalc In carload lot*. 10
KENT 11j i
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Alan leone for xalo—good loca­
( lo°r Sander ft Fdgrr*
tion fur Supply Yard, Mill, etc. Ketaldluhod hutlnv** will ahovr a
ftuv, return on Inveatment above
Hill H attlaare Co.
o*aonutdo rental. Tec • Blit
all operating coite Inrlutlln*
omoa of Florida, Sanford Air
uwnura or upctalora Mtlary of (OR RENT: I'lonr *aii 'er, f , ,.
. Raw,
|300. pur month. Reply Bog opera tin". Iteuonabla ratr*,
ford Pnmt .k O la,, Co i&lt;b„.„
BREAKFAST. . nerved every day
L. H. Care Sanford Herald.
(‘xrvpt Sunday ut Laney’* Drug
Storw, 3Bo up.

R e s u lt *

MRUIf'AI. rrrord* show li.\rV of
men and women over :i.S suffer from
nutrlllnnal mineral-iron anrmla.
When you feel nrrvniis, dull, llrrd.
laiy, have dirty *|&gt;ell*, no umhl(ini)
to work or play, a poor nplirtllr.
when your ryes lark that hrUlil
■park, anil your mind tirllllanre.
when hradarnrs jrl the best of you.
and you feel old hefore your lime,
unit life seem* not worth llvltn*.
with worry wrarlns sou d arn -it
may br simply lark of itiliu-r.il* m
your blood. titO ltlNMIAt. Is
then ubal T u ll u n it.

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nation wagon, A-l rondltlon,
mochunlvoPv and ruhhrr. trrf&lt;M
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THURSDAY OCTOBER 28, 1918

PA G E EIGHT

Seminole
s
Prom ise Suprises
For
Friday'sGame
Seminole G r i d de r s Gators Work Hard
Are Sent Through
Hour Long Drill To F or Contest With
Prepare For Tilt 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
tr y Fed* drilled with plenty of Ray Wolf of the University of
pep and vigor yrsterdny a fte r­ Florida dators as the genial men­
noon, despite the prohahlo loss of tor taper* hi* spuad off for the
B ritt Yates and K. B. Smith, two .Saturday meeting with Furman
reserve ends and the possibility University.
of g ettln r little assistance from
The Rsurlans end their home
regular barks Charles Andersen workout* this afternoon with more
tn d 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, " \ f r 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 r r 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 attm k," Fiuninn’s homecoming game this
K ettles 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,

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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
A l' Xvn*feature* Sport# E ditor

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 th j
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 I lio 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 i e Of 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.

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 m ak­
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, J r„ 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 n Ido to emutioiml dlsturcial. tin-re’s talk going around thnl banco*."
th&gt;- Mary ,md Jockey flu b might
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

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
W ater 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 Pier sal I, 18 of Wat- 11,000 on each of tlw clgnt races $10,000.
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
Kraut 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 a t third base."
pitcher.
And Com mi** lo ns r Chandler won

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VOLUME XXXX

Truman Advocates Dewey Pledges
«Renewed Efforts T o Teamwork In
Government
Pass C ivil R ights

P r e s id e n t T e lls H a r ­
le m N e g r o e s H e W ill
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700 Jailed In
Drive To End
French Strike

FLORIDA,

P e r u
G o v e rn m e n t
A d m its N e w R e v o lt
LIMA. Peru. &lt;kt. 20. t/P)--

The government acknowledged
1 ivlay ihe new revolution .qttead
200 in lira nor lli of Alcqulpa
when the Cusco division Joined
the letiellion
All troops except tho original
revolter* nt Arequipn. niinu city
IG O P C andidate P ays of Southern I’eru, and ihmso nt
Cii/.iu leimtliiMl loyal, a com­
T rib ute T o Speak­ munique
nsrei led
Tlie Areer Joseph Martin ituipn laitio denied thin, saying
uther n r in v unit* based tn
In
M assachusetts Southemt Peru had iulned tho
•rehellion "f ttilg. General
Hr JACK It I'd. t
Maiiin t Adi hi agniiHi President
ENROUlE WITH Dl.WI.Y TO Jo.ie I .nut Ilu .hitnante.
Cusco I* :IM&gt; mile* southeast
NEW YORK CITY. 0&lt; t. 29. ,zf&gt;,
•if Limn nml 200 mite* north of
Governor Thomas I.. Dewey anti Arequlpa.

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Political Freedom

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FRIDAY OCTOHKH 20. 1918

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W a l k o u t s , L e d B y (Home Speaker Joseph Martin |r
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teeming Harlem today lo pledge
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iti*.
on
i'll lltr «|MMKfr.
people
of
thlii
pountrv
iti'niro-roi
#
'
%f*l(|!
•
•ik ' *)'**•jj DTI
• .........
ounce of rtrrngtli ami d-leimina• ink*
f.\ur,r.,nno.oim Kmi.i,ii' iiu ... .. "i
• Llfn
uiinlatry
•tin
ri|irrirtion
lietwern
t iThe
t
rtim : .mtimnl*-il
. „ * ttiere
»*# | i| iiiiirrm
iffii iw
n » rrn the
nu- Congress
»
I lit* fn*t .iw rfiflw rn) iirf»|Mitei
lit - I L .
l i f ) f liMlh *♦ 1nil* til
tion I have."
niqiiopiialiiin in It’ iiihoiIi* m.» ,| .in 1 11
I l.rl I h&gt;&lt; l. f.M • I
St till'If 4
tn |iiixiM*iii4 rtpld heInrtmlhiir 'im"
North ., (j|)
'V1'1n||i||
" llopuMtrun l*rr»i&lt;leni.' Mm - ,,, .11,&gt;. ,,r« r.. rl.r State Road Datr ».». rim fie.r llrim vine- *h» riesdav' night.
nignr. mciiuiimr
ino .norro
Im r »)•• 1 1 a| i tin)iu •• uf ihe
pnlmeiil
our
ren'
of
the
11
resent
M**111VIInis’ I•*.•-Sis).’!!) | •*4*1 I......
canuiaign began that tho President 1 African* mid 8!t other foreigners J ..\v„m ran .M,| |„ making this a
l \ Ir itr e
trven c 1*111* tax nn gasoline, in f f I( rikf if ill 1-1 tiillli' | \ ' &gt;11»p*SI f ,f
had hit haul for hi. proposals for , Another R2 foreigner* already i , « « ''
proposal* tor I
' t hr",IWI, niiT of t Illi roiit,'. I "ti r»«**t solvrnl count iv 1lie“ -(peak idditimi in ilic ix rents already Till ki'V' ‘ik41111iI IIII il|i||-|H*||.| -M.'|!
mill lynching, tinti-poll tax amt r.VIr.
li 1 i ».» u m i t , if r | *;
nM nlerinr Mill.! « .l«Ure*l.
mi'I 1**1Mini ini inh'ipiMy*'
atiii-dUrrimlnnlirin mraanrea.
dlnrnlcd
to
I
lie
Slate
Road
De*
»I , . »*l
V)
Thr
1 ' MM
Julea Mneh'a threat to expel I Hewev atild that If he i- eleeii'd.
,
, .
111 ■!
f i | '| i”*ir|t'|i’, ( i&gt;ki|s|
^
If* didn't mention them In tho*n later
O llrl * •11 *»•. if * '••t*v
*m ^ (i
any
fotelgnrr
found
taking
pari
t
thl*
country
will
have
a
gu'cni
|i.nlinciil
and
»f*e
State
Hoard
ol
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tin1
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of
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w ternin. Hut once more ho put him­ tn tlninnnxtrntlon*. French mines I merit of •‘tcitmivoik" wilt, 'tie exe
, |i.,
Administration," Mi. Wilson said. I*’ U i"|n|l*ln. Mi 1*1101.111 Milfl
&gt;1. i tn i*L * lu 11V fl’a'
self squarely behind focommenda
i.ona
n.fuig iriose
"'""V
amt other f eultvn working cl.....Iv ....... Con "At tueseiil lli- one rent trlerm l tllo iMHlfN'tlltlYl* VVJiy ill will'll f|**«
i,i » r m ■ ' riis ii «|||M qi|fl»r)HII1 t 111
(tuns along
those .......
lliu&gt;s mane
made try . \
In*
special com....... . which studied I;'""'0'; ’ bl'Topcan*. At. estimated • g re n
to raise* approximately Tfi.OOO.- t* S 11**IsI .ti hhI iHo^nim
11»|r ifiJK
Civil itigiit-r
I ',0 to fitl striker* were Jailed yes- i ''We It Iiiivh nn mini nit *411 iitiiMi IKHI which l* &lt;li\idrd equally hf itur *n11it'll out la j| *'111110,1 tnl*
terday.
that knows iiovv to work with ConI It** *kt'1''', »l, AYttbmil • loinui
Im:
f*xitin|il(*
of
ihc
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I
uik
J u r y I \’c» i i n m c i u l s l , i f o O b j c c i i o t t
I ll’.lt I T o
f
I!■•»*rtl lln I'niie *iI« t
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 K um i ami flip Sox’*
thx t.tlie rommlttea stihnilHetl to charged either with asaaull or with |
coitfi'leuce that there will lie
I n P r i s o n I 'o t [ J e n t It
Cbnni'c In S t a i n s
t l f Ilf!'' klttltilitmrf. Afl Up ^
the Chief Kxrciltlve wliat he term- violating nim-atrlkers* "freedom to i tiarmonv between the executive
»*
ad its "munirntnus report."
O f J. F . S tr in j;f e llo w
Of L dimI TJ. ti S c h o o l ii....... miter to duilv &gt;t resolulion
1and Congtess. It will not la' n case
Heretofore during tho campaign, work."
(,in(,n,r,l I»v itrdmit '.tu! ‘ Inn * I lie
While
thr
coal
stoppage
seemed
(of
one
man
trying
to
give
onlera.
/ •
Mr. Truman hut made only vague ehhlng. Communists pushed a dock
| I I r/GFiUM.I&gt;, G . . I/, t. 2'Lt/V&gt;
A petitipti l.'.lll m»
oi1* | rcinlnitnn wmil I tuvc the effret
"For
the
first
lime
In
a
great
m allusions l&gt;i thu Civil Right* lasuo » ' •trlkf) tn kf)€p mit-cmii Itu 'in n n r v n r l you will lmv« fi VrusV
lolmnv M iVni'h r.f |.iC,t,m .
'' I’ltfMmfiu j ii . Ir , 1 "tUlltUlllll .1 |n, n r I n e t In withdraw from
f t - riayn «|IKmore#thaa a anitruca ,e
D(in0«
•
• M'fintlniiM nn rn«# T*v*»)
' , , , mill r&gt; .»"• Wsl'lrn 111 Ml ir' ,»f i lir 11tn k* »if
"4M•lVC V■ilri 1 1 1 ........... . in thr Nrgcv Driett *hx
or two. **
Troops at two French pur!*, Lit
L &lt; . I n ,• hf* ,nn iii*!)|,trim, 1.. t, i•"itibi*1" ilo* * itjut* f till &lt;if t It i II I
«f MiiflntiFil tin I"'11M.•* Sh1
U was Ms strong suuport of a Koclielln
.............
......k worn un­
' TV C. B lf iiH d c l V I h U h
Opinions of Snnford cilicon* it*
and las Palllce,
, Mlpf 11\ »‘ 1 mi t, \ *'ft'■1*‘ ! %1
Th,- III*IM*■ Iff M*HfH 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
nf
( f'ltm.
* t 111*&gt;llllt
• • 1 ilk f trniiir'.lt ti "It
R e la tiv e s
In
( ' 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
-turf•e«|ii*|iMtf aii'H .») i )h S*
It, which brought on the southern pathlsing with tho coal strike have ,
•*l S' lllsfi ” f lip'll
desired by the Hanford Churl,-, | ikfirl
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tin
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III,
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rebellion In (lie party and the refused to work nt eight port*.
T ( lllni-dcl. .tr. acting «r- Kevl*i„ii L'oiiinillleo, which i* ii
• 1,irpl 1 11 hi &lt; I »r
M iiily T o H r I I r i d
fkV. ! t 111nl||»|l III.’ I*#f. '• 9 ’* 4,1 1 nil, ONil \|i Vrqijli nl III111 L
entry of flovernot ./. Strom Thur­
busy willing a Charter Ibal will V
IIaIIwav workers, on the olh*" -istent Sfcreinrv of Cnnitn,
i'l «t kill
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mond of South Cnrollna Into tin* hand, failed lit heed an appeal ' • m 1ivrul I..... We,Imps,lay by plan, bring up.ln.ihiti' the origin,
* /' 11‘»llt. mil ItHi: HI ffkr i ’”i Sriiri,&gt;11 II..iv |ti,. hiiv w, i.
U p T n r s d i i v Nii^ht
) tlv
* .1 pi’-iildrullal rain as the candidate hall coal train* at the border.
, en route tu South America Horn 1929 t'lm tlei, II .1, tint, f„rin, i *1, tiI'tIUM
sV m pM * "MTD'l'ff I ' I • -I , lit*- .rr.t'f,' r
H'linflniiM ill* I'nnf tlifff)
l
in
t Dlto M' r &lt;* t M
The walkout noWNias cost Fiat... Washington •»- C , aiid viHlI’id bli* mnyoi mid chiiiruinn of the • ,,u •III
(in's Mill *•**lj|fi rlf ri MM I* M
I
♦
I
approximately 4.000.000 tons •»! I'Htetil*. Mr. and Mrs. T.
Illais- lilittee. niinouiiceil lhi.« nioitilng
"'f)v •* ml. Ife ll|*lr* Ip*
lil'lgr O | ' , 1W, ,
, ,,
Ili’P'MMt' f
nslll* l*’t' l! 'Ik-Ts,
"Any
citiren*
having
Idea:coni.
Observer*
esllmnterl
ye»ter
,
riel
»nd
hi*
liiolher-in-luw
noil
I ), )L rrtl’F a ho ft ti
^ L e m o n F a lls S h o r t
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I
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-'ll hr* h(kill o Min­i h tl cV Mill''
dnv that fewer than 10 per Mint
»•'. «&gt;"• Mr*. ( . W. n.w -,„ chriiige* lire requeiled to sulniu'
*(*11M*1r |
I*n- I '
lull III!i'll U’lJt (»•' Ifnlul lit "
.10(1 s ' 1i•' 1j .
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
\ diort itnir I-i«- ,. 'X' ,1 t-1
t1'- • u pii t* imi
LUisUell, Hr. has been confine I slime In writing to the Charier I I 'bonl
M
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Ml) .* lot k Tui’vh v
• -..l «.s •».« i**i*
I Iiihhh hi hrrniiliM.niiirhtmi Itevision Committee of the 1'is*
ii* tHuftinir nt
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ipilltV
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I|ir
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.
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• Mriimltnl ll.npllal for (he past of Hanford," said Mr. (Sul, "to
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
i , • *,&gt;, %}M
gellier with their reason* win
ni* i)' Irf1 I *•»'•* II ).
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 **■
.. »* P i''
(• •»** it| fk'«*F» ’ll.*
American Legion todny revi’al'd rrnl strike* Iwgan in Italian prov
*'Hin f liifli!. ii Limp •IIiiihm.-»trjl
I* (••ltn„',l Itn 1-Mu' n . ,
' *a .(•
If*'" it l»(* Inn **• ( vr '
A
•*■* tifinl
I
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Following the bringing up t" I•V* f'tfH I if":|11 flnsf iiijr VItrotlif'll 1•'
lo lake Ml . Itlaidayll, Jr. lo Miami I
Lit
ph rit"i
■
3 IT* goal for the membership drive, ra'led off within a few hour*.
date of the existing Charter ib&gt; •'illy, * '‘Lulitnii flcl frtiirM *♦m1| S ; t v a n m i l i Mornini:
with 160 renewals needed to en­
\
(HI II I I f * 1*f*
The strike In Florence Province lo hoard a plnne for Hoqth Amer­
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 *
• HMUf Thl*
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to
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Supports
LOP
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nomic
problem*
with
American
rh
an
g
rs
to
*altl
ch
arier."
he
r&gt;
of
/^1949 membership when he attends ad between union repreaentatl
o h P i i n r i p ' t 1 I I 1” ♦’
M " ti
• fhflfl fiM * 'l , y,'! '. " i s
|,.0n*iil*
nml
Smith
Amerlrnn
eeo•
tnltlnLT
ov*i
ppf
A
uiM
a*
venlrd.
the annual Fall Legion member- and management of a m anufactur-,
Snufoid-Uvitt| » /ftL%f»()i| Hmiiuciit1 M'.*h ; '■ **1 f'M’ tho
t
r
wl|| v.Uil
Tbo
revision
of
the
Charter
will
&gt;
1,0
World'
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Motts.'
o
',
q
! ‘I-W \ NN A It, r.* si-. • , -f
g , ship round-up nf the Department tug firm
i •'
mrt Ia H ....... K'
H.m M1.:h S-!r#il *- ........
, . . ...
\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* r h ll 'M'!*’'1*1M•.* Vd
The Comniiiniit-lod
H o relire |)ru(| -|lf, , il|1(ni ppru Knla M r, vat in it* 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 I I oikU I i iiH *»»nl tim ki In hi* "1 *■?'n ’) .1 ' ) .‘M 1
((•a lla*',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 A1"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 J H r.lr.n a
A u lc P a v
.,,. I'l * &gt; (4 I 1 /i him to f f iim* .1 I *-In ri! i me p lr tu w •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 (nit'll'
rv ■»
Wrtght and Adjutant Jams* Sin•*rtl,h/« 1 hlhfh ii'hool*- ni
*,■* [,.«|" , ►,, M
«•«, . . .
M iiH ic
A N H o c ia tio 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
gletary will tell of their experi­
• Tflou
or
*rrt«
F
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r
W
a
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F
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n
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&gt;
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m
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r
r
o
w
In
alimit
a
month,
he
declairil.
f- i it! | lu» n Art nf i b*» if IhhJ vtn«li
ences nt the National Legion ConIU aiiP 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
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Iilid
*ipi"
m
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tiling
over
nnssitile
rhange*.
no'
&gt;Mlltlff) ttfk’A' flmt avi* hnv# Him 'I,at the tnovriii'-iit In, .S*
ur»«d
•. . MANILA. Oct. 29. , t/PI-Txvo
ufoiui"” l«tl to
lo bring their
(heir 1049 dims.
dues.
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 ’ rt u d m i 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'» ||" 11r ill* I power in til" Mnnili Ii
hxnd will entertain, and a eomrclv
™
L
Iinle,*eTd”'i State
i t e *»ncm
annual
ItlinUtrtAM
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" ' fH
nt
Dnlted
en»:morrow night at H*()0 I
dt'ipfii ii«k sM'tu i*4 Dm'V 'Mil ho
iL
* i| ■face eomadlan
— --j— wui
flitv‘hettrtm
niTfllnff Statea
Piftnpnl
An- are now meeting every two week &gt; ■•rtvoMf to nt*rtiitl thl* rtvnnim: snot it hellevri the civil rtg lti ij»L &gt; ) HUMVift|rt in »h* Srit iimiTrt ri hr*
,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^ - 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 W il li um -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 'ln il'. 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
«l (J ft. f hiti) mM'I )i»'M*:rt roped "ff mid hiuM’ht':* p! uh*1 v\
Roal
F V ta if
Snlfs rlifl*
Cnorge A. Bnerr. Jr.. Edwin
\\
M tiifnn •*f oviifL,; I
H tfi p Aii e u t f u i Hu* rifcuTTYui inf i o n
Tho membership fot 19-17-M nn"■
,
* . persona Inloresterl In hearing the Hhlnlintxrr. Fred H. Wil*on -in' \ r e I I p Io w *17 R c r o r H
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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
tlita ry . w h f
I . r p. 1
v . „ *............... ..„ .( the association until tho.deadline
O IllfA titl. 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
Mltlurt
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 h s n l'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.■member,
nicu.cr. am.
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 "
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?Aff*lre. T hintgsfp™ 1r"^* w i' Jh h 'to rtM ^how'! 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 c la 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
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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,
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nt
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Park
Avenue
fm
lutanl, W. 8. U ak, had 30^ m m - 1 partment. Sheriffs afflee and the association could not opergto* of war atrocities were hanged to­
■mid the police report yesterday.
,i ..mini,».l in, I'n tr 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 AI. 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
Ntiid
today
subscriptions
"•r- *™ Mrs. J. N. Mobley of I (/j*, Tho tl.H. Army uiid today a stale-wide com mere In I 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 id 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."
*
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&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. Gamut High tu Mr. tini Mnltctl Hlnti'a Ihrmtgli ra,lin­ of the course, announ.-ed today.
PILES or 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. (AVBAY 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 |8 4 ,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 N u m b e r Three, the Beut
after riaJnf about 31,700..
7d
7.) hb9i
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 .
salvo ended n feud growing out here to back lmprov*«i education present presidential campnlgn as nliinuor automobile builder, la ap* Boston .............................. 64 45
meet reeent revert, for
dead on the train today. HU
.......
65 39
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tha "worst In history” and told a prnlsud nt $43,183,1121, making It Dotrolt
county
,sto w ed |B ft« .ft9 .4 7 4 J fc
of the shooting of his pet bu'l- for negToes.
— 1 removed at Tltuarilla. A’
"Toe long have we misused *du- Socialist rally last night he did onn of th* largest ever probated New Y ork........................ 64
(|og and n neighbor’s pet squirrel.
PMlIlna, ca
Kt. Louts ■ ■--'fit*,,v,+, ,,*V« 70
45
here,
Sheriff Daemon Crowe said he eailnn funds in Mlaslsslppl.' Fres­ not Intantl to run again.
when the
.......75 0$
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
09 49
the "tvfiion of iuuea which aru shares of Nash-Kclvinntur Corn, Washington
• S ^ u t h 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
.Tf
Tallahassee \ »«•*,m.A",»•■•.*-«*«•*•"93;^l
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Eggs And Poultry

Hr CECILY imoWNHTONR

J a c k s o n v i l l e , Oct. an. m —
,The following price* were quilted
on the Jacksonville egg and pnul-j
U S E L E F T O V E R S FOR
try market* today:
H l'PPBH IIIHH
FLO R ID A EG O S
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If you have n cup of roofed
Florida tirade A Duality
green pea* In the refrigerator yn i
Rule* to retail*r*. Market steady.1
ran uae them In a delirious supper
Current Market, Per Dotrn
t
dish. Add a fruit tun, a green FLO R ID A G R A D E A —
salad, and n
mi l
Not Weight
In I
you'll have u delirious meal. ii- .
,
I'er Do* Loose O n * i
the recipe:
| Large
24 o*. 77c
Hie,
(R E A M E D O R R R V PRAH P I.IM I Medium
HI os. lid
70 ii
Inttreillentil .1 taldespooix hut. I Hmult
*
18 ox. f.,r.
Ml i 1
In or margarine, 1 table*noon* Extra larire
J? os. 71*
83 1
flour, 2 cups milk, 1 cup drained
I’rndurer::’ sale* to wholesaler*
rooked green prus, 1 cup diced | (it nor ally three rent* less per ilotluncheon meat or cubed cookrd en:
ham, salt and freshly ground p"n- I’oultr* Market — Florida I'ricei ,
per l|o tastol, toast or tart sltulls. I Grade A quality, per pound!
Method! Melt huttcr or mar­ market generally steady:
garine over low heat, add flour
Live I'uuMrj
and mix thoroughly hut do not FL O R ID A , G R A D E A
brown, Remove from heal, odd
To
To |
milk all nt oncu and atlr with a
f)*r* Cninrs,
whisk or wooden spoon until Fryjeis, red, 2'A Hi* up MM* 43c
■mouth. Return to medium heat Rroilcr.*, red 2-2'i tlx 38
4.1
and allow to rook, stirring con­ Hen*, heavy, Tj I lx, up „ 10
44
stantly, until thickened and nubbly. Hen*, liirht
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22
2&lt;i
salt and pepper to tnsle mid re­ Tnrkrys, Jienn, lljrht to
heat thoroughly. Serve on toast
medium
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DIMONIIRATIO M WAIHINOTON public), for lh . Act II,no I, tho Ultra-

fax, a new high-speed device, which la enpabte of receiving and sending
one million worda a minute. Pictured at the machine ore Donald 8. Bond,
engineer, end Jean Montgomery. The latter I* holding a book, the 1,047
pageaof whleh were tranamltted three mile* to the receiver et the Library
of Congresa In two mlnutea and twenty-oue seconds. (International)

Dr. Henry McLaulin

SERVES

D A IL Y

H M O W i A H I iO R D

AND
( Y H IK K D IN N E R S
F R O M ll.n o

Luncheon*; F ro m $1.25

Colorado hits the hlgot average
elevation of any .state In the
Unlun-tMOO feet.
Woodchucks and groundlings are
the some anlmpl. They live in
burrow* which they dig themselves
and belong in the siiulrrel family,

ll&gt; DAVID T A Y L O R MARKH
A I* Nrwstrnturra
Ho you ora a proud pupal Of
course you and And to prove It
niu’vo probably gut a wholo wnl*
ct-fult of pictures.
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Hut are you a successful pipnT ,
isks Ji lin ,Schick Grossman, DlreCtor of Parent Education of the
’’lay Schools Association, Instruct- 1
&gt;r In sociology ut Mills School,
Adelphlu College, author and tatllo
lecturer on family life and parent
bo assimilated by the body with
.■duettlion.
ease. If eaten In moderate uiianMrs. Grossman, who has written itles, It provide* n very wattleit highly interesting hook, "Llfo i : elite addition to the list uf sweets
With Family," a perspcctivo un,
uid may be used in place of sunai
oaienthood. tells ion th il too mi,ou
•.y , *s * modifier of milk for infants.
American fathers have the uttitude
Honey frei|U'.*itly varies in color,
that bringing up junior I* tho the ruler ilepor. Hug on the fluwura
wlfa's department. That Isn't an at
fioiil which the lees obtain nectar.
til, she asserts, explaining:
the flavor you dlslre. The
"In addition to taking an ncllvu Select
flavor depends also upon the kind
part in Junlor'a uphiinglng, shar.
' ^ Duv r* from wlilch the h.»e»
ng responslhllltv Jointly with
,lL
.
s •»!?., i nertur.
mother and w u.kln; from
.Store honey In a dry place.
arllrst years toward mutual lovo |• Frees!ng
not Injure the color
snd understanding, fathers have a or Hater doe*
hut hastens granulation.

Let us help you with your
Paint Problems

Reliable Painters Reconunended

Phone 320

They Found A B ell*r IFay
Then ar* no aatkfiwl suglnssr* at Willow Run. Tofslhae, they
rsfuH to be licked by old traditions. Their thinking together, worklog together baa shanged an entire Industry, Keep your eye ua
what they're doing. They're butiding (A# maot-coplrd con (a AmtH m l

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Moni limn 10,000 rnropahk’s are
engaged as marketers ami Johhnri
.11 the 11.8, nil industry.

PAINTS
ViONEY-fiF
VARNISHES i
VttOPEPTK
ENAMELS
*
DECALS
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BRUSHES
SCRAPERS
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STEP LADDERS
Many Other Household Items
Everything For Any Puint Need

milk, 2 tablespoon* huttcr or m nr-1 ... ,, , ,
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Method: Spread 2 slice* of .......
W H O LE S T U F F E D HBKTH
lirrad with Juni, using 2 tableON S A LA D G R E E N S
hiumns on each: top with matching
This is one i,f those pleasant
slices and pres* together sandwich «»««« whose Ingredients are delstvle. Cut earh samlwlrh hi threo er mined by what you have In the
strip*. Heat the egg In a emnll. | houav. Ure whole conned heels or
shallow mixing howl Just until I *,‘mk the h.-et* youraelf. Scoop out
white and yolk are combined u n d |“ 'B hi*ldo of earli licet uml chop
egg I* slightly foamy, mid the.fine; then mid what you will, U -isugar and rr'Ht uml tmat again ore two suggestions,
until sugar Is dissolved. Dip the
Egg Filling: Mash one or two
nmlwlch strip* in till* mixture; hard-rooked eggs, add with a little
they can all lie loft in Die lenvl if , sweet pickle relish nod iniivouafter each I* ilipps.il It is piled unjnalsc to the chopped siooped-out
the other*, lie sure to use all the, licet. Refill the heel hollows, gariliiiidiig mixture liy *)&gt;oiming It cifi. nielr each ton with u half-teaspoon
anil pinning It over (lie *und-|uf mayonnaise and serve on water
wlctics again so ull lhiuld Is taken cress.
up. hut the liutlcr in a inedluniHerring Filling: Add a little
sired skillet, place over inodnmtn eh upped marinated horrlni; an I
heat until fat Is very hot and sour cream to the chopped troopalmost brown. Arrange sandwich nd-otit heal. Refill the beet hoislrirs in skillet (spooning any
low* and sprinkle
thickly with
dipping mlxturp left in howl over1finely chopped pnrtley. Serve en

Formula Given For
SueeeHHful Fathers Hints To Housewives

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GOING

Avoid damp plares for storagn
It i«
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i* ffor'.iiiintu indeed, says
Mr*, because .honey absorbs and retain*
Grossman,
that ................
we are now
nudsture
............
. getting —
*----Do nut put honey In
t lot of young faM«n. who take; t|u, r, frj
it for granted .'Hint Diey_shmilditfcr.t has
oiteli ui and .IwlRjjm tm n w lt h ',nin«r jn .. -----...
lunlor. M ow M M H are taking
w* rmi.r than tho hand can
mursa* u iij VUtl»B,^ip with baby |1„Br_ „ n!j| crystal* aro melted. Du
whili* mother rooi out, nhaitrue vx- ,j,,t Jut tho honey container r#«t
nprlencOH that Imlld up relation* | on the )&gt;ottom of the water eon*
&lt;n!p with Junior ulmnat from tho * tnln«*r.
Ttjjll®:
. .
.
! Honey may bt* used In many
Mat lie and feed and even dinner ' W1y ; j;, tj;t! pom#—
n spteaij for
he baby oceaslonally, I* her ad-thread, on fruit and cereal* In rakea
m il" 1! I
I 1
,,
anil eiMikles, in infant fcsillng, In
"A little later, during th« pro- sweeHnlng beverages, In i^lad
ichool years, n fsthir can accom- dressings, In elating meats, and to
tilth won dor. by sharing his day- flavor vrgetahlei.
o-dn* routine with hla youngfleeause of It* wholcaomcmaa,

Don't lot your huurn foil Into rultL Every day of ne«Wet increuea the coat of repaint ami may c h u m tin*
told damafe. Order a new Barrett or Ruberold Roof
that will last a lifetime. Sidewall Shingle* will beautify
your home . . , give it new Ufa and aaeure you more
•omfort next winter. Vhit the HUI Lumber A Supply

The United Slates has
than three limes as many Im
■a Canada.
warmth and understanding begins

bweodUtt Tkee-Swiaf
W t f amecheat fo

NIWVOM

On Novehiber 2. Vote fer

ATUMTA

ANOTHER BIG STEP AHEAD
BY THE MEN FROM WILLOW RUN

Aik any man at Willow Run about tho kind of
power In the new 1949 Kaiaer! He'll tell you the
new Kaiaer DeLuxe hoe tU highest compreaaion
engine you can get m raeu,.ur equipment in any
etandanl American cer—Sw none/
He’ll WUyou it* horsepower la up for more mile*
age, and even more economy I Hit’ll talk about
feeler pickup and getaway. And ha’ll tell you
about the powetful new Kaienr dual throat oar*
buretkm—aw * miltt for tvtry gcmnl
The men at Willow Run are mighty proud of
Kaleer power. They bpUevo they have the finest
car your, money can buy in any prim oUm. lim y
invite you to drive it—fA/s ten dayl Camel Bring
the fcmttyl Trim the wheel for your ow npsrenml
teetingl Juet phone any l u b r daakr—or drop
te at Ida showroom today foe your own kind or
th o w u M ^ te e tf

CONGRESS
4 Fully qualified by reason o f training ami
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Proudly ouxtod by M0,MO ewner-dHveri
—Driven more then J billion m iles

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you tiaw, eipanae, iaconrte*

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to many member* o f Confrere.

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To Protect Ike Peace of ike Worldj
the Progreso of America
Ye Ptadace Prosperity for Bedford-

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX

S A N F O R I),

E a t a b lln h e d 1 0 0 8

F L O R ID A ,

W E D N E SD A Y OUT. 27. liH S

Nu. 4

AHHodnted Pros* L eased W ire

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1Lewis Asks
War Crimes United States Pays Tribute To
The Navy On Its 173rd Birthday | J . §
por
eCourt Frees
French MinersTruman Says
13 Hitlermen
II) T H E ASHtMTATF.il PRESS
The United Slide* put it* peacetime fleet on dif|tlay in note* df|
poll* today a* At’irtir.vt'v ncro** the counlry paid tribute to the N.tvv

Military Commanders
Did Not Assist In
German Policy Mak^ ing, Jury Declares
NITKRNBkTtuTGermany Oct.
27, (/!*&gt;—At Irani three of 1.1
leading German military corn,
mn ruler* were convicted today
of wttr crime* by a three-man
American court. All 13 were
acquitted on charge* of plotting
to atari the recent war ami of
conspiracy. Field Marshal* Wil­
helm Von I.reft and Karl Freid• leh Wilhelm Von Kuerhlfr and
^ ie n c rn l Hermann Moth all were
M o n rlrtrd on rount* of crime*
aKuin*| civilian*.
N U E R N B E R G , G erm an y, O ct.
2 7 , (/l*i
A n A in rtic a n w a r crim e*
routt Inday u ci|u il!eti 11 of A d u ll
Hitler** top m ilitary co m in aiu irt*
o f plntliug to launch W o tld W ar II .
The lliire -in a n court, completing
the nine-month* tria l o f three field
« a t 'h a lt , five general], one ailita l and (out liru lrn .illt- g rn rfa l &gt;,
ruled they had not been Get n u n
policy m aker*.

Moir than I "ill actnvral* wen joined bv fellow offtceit from the
A rm y and A ir F o r e : in teiKirling lu ln t n aval development* d riig n ed to
ilr r iig t lu n the glnLal d e le m e role of ,llti* co u n try'» *en* force*

U M W

C h ie f

u T f f i ,Bis 3 0ffers Reds
New Opportunity To
End Berlin Blockade

P ro p O S C s P r e s id e n t

P F P d

C t

T rum an T o S tep In [ Large Increase In
T o S top S h o o tin g j R ents If RepubliO f H u n gry W orkers I cans W in E lection

In tome LftOO commutiitle* p a t-f---------------

rlotir uml civic group* scheduled g-llich, 5 5 -rallh er rifle * . M ount'd
viH’dal ceremonle* commemorating three to u t u r r e t , they w dl Im
| Jew s
Reject
Order
that dav In 1775 when the found­ loauetl, aim ed uml fire d fo ur D ew *
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct 27 . i/ P ) ing fatliera Iniil the ha»l» for toBy B u nd le T o W ith ­
I ABOARD lit! MAN i VMI'AH A
n ,,a ,,U l
tluv* tnovcrful nrmndnfl—it hill S 1*:
w - ir .....a,.
I ’lrvideilt
put before the Contim-nlid Con- ; The lb s Moine* will h n v « f7 ' ,,,1trn' 1 rumen d tp in to halt T R A IN th t 17. I,V i
draw From Control
gre » to ninhe alilp* nvullnble 'o r npiMtl better limn till knot: am i'
’hooting of French coal mm Tru m an , fiithttng fot vote* m Net*
Positions In Nejjev
the defense of the colonic*.
will
carry
more
tlian
UKM
I
officer*
rt*
who
.ire hungry.”
jEnglaud, pi i i r a y r d Git'rrfcir
Flmpltuidzlng recent cl.augr* ir.
nmi
men.
I
wo
*i*ti-T
dunfn*
11)(.
United
Mine
Worker*
chiel
Tlttu,,
i»
I
IX-wev
("dav
vt
'
America1* wnrahlp* win to lay** Siilt-m, uml llm Newport N •• *. will
» VSIIIM.TON Met. 27 1/1*' —
I luidl
CH»»' i i ITii it| llir* n il I*Mi
Nnvv uiinounrciiunt that im »-ii- hr finished pur I vet.r,
I imIi t - h ri h i i » &lt;il Sliiti' l . o i r t l
mJ
r
'V'
.&lt;/’
AFItlrelv new clniM of heavy cruisor*
Did.n ill"* I...... tlmt I'reside n l
Among the dav** ...... . M e' 'X'lh.vn. G .rrn a* one miner Itil i fir i *
will he commissioned nest mouth
Ami Iceland I'm man dnideil to iv nir tit*
S .iv s
S p i t . l c - Britain
* a ii*i, iti i t.iik 11 jS'i ii in it i i«"i •r L o v e t t
FI.
Andrew*.
n**i*tnut
-ei-mtnrv
.plolh.-i.
Hr
.nkrd
Ureen.
wlio
lit the Fore Itivor Shipyard in
-tiileiiii'iil mi I’.ilr-liiie lii&gt;t Sun
Ilf’
U i||\ u !|ii|l ill it
(Im Navy, told a New (Mci.n- i&gt; upporting Ml. 1tuin.it* m the
i v o t I: A ' i r u l v ' D o n e
A rc O nly 2 N ation s dm In lure iiiilifring Sei u -I.u i
tfuiney, Mu»&gt;-.
The navy -aid the 17,000-ton amlii'iice "Tmlay wo must gon&gt; 1 |i,,.,ide**tial campaign, to u»e hi* " • ii lutupt Ai wr .Ii r t ill , I n 1i H ill
S ig n ed For Credit Mur-liall
W ill I I H i. A llia n c e
■•*!. inf|u, m r
Krl ,|.r l'.r..det,l U» ffirh.lli tIlf*| «* H ill llol I'*’ »n** 'if*1
Dr* Moine*—tin* henvlest •'henvv'* i.gnltMl piracy on the gran I *e?le.
tj i i e -l l i 'i i e d alioiH i i, l a i v r t l
hut
erulrer in the World will he 'lie ‘idled by n mom polite mini'
r r l i i M t l I,, - i i « ho t h e r t h e I ' l . v
war
intervene
in
the
J
l
d
i
y
old
F
re
n
rh
'••III
W \ I U N i.lt D ‘ t M l/l'l
filet fighting iiltlp to have a fully liolio-1 he-less - 1 1f li in' lu
plelil .uni h i- '- i - i i e i n r * o f S l . i l e
W A SIIIM .il»N i&gt;.i 27. i/l'i
none vtlikr.
11 . 11.11 Ultra Uri l*uu. 1*111
I lir* 1*| «*i| lieu!
I link
""h
| III* \ \ in* i V i n i . i n
liulil i o i i f l i c l i n g p o * | I ioii * n n i tie
automatic mailt battery of nine
l.oVfll Hie E.i " ii.'iio i t o o p eiallo ii A d
S vet s i it r i h e i 1* iiMVr le i'll h 1lied f|c»\r »* |jr .11 ill' ll. ,1 I., lii« 4*1)1' * 11*( Intliil l}l.i I
! noils ill r'.lllv IlHJIkMltlllHO liiltiHHU t tj IihIvIV M i s s u e nl t h e l i o m u l u r i r * o f t h e
or ioiotid in cla-lie* *ith poliiv (l|i|M&gt;ti«&lt;!il .i "t*&gt;t I IIv mi Au***iI* .in
new lrwi-.li - l . i l e o f l a l u e i 1*1 rtinIU‘ m il f | |
« i tin lilt* pin* Hill Dill k* *l»» IM'1% M-II' lull n rill
ih m -lr
Tut*- l l o t i i r m o t S t a i r
and troop*
P
*
&gt;
i
111
of
kirv*
mi
llii^
|Mili|l*
pm*i| In i n .il
N'nili Ail.mil. 1 g ia n t. In I t in 'i'i.iii iin in lilr * tild e*■ l t i l i a i t i i i . n l o f l i r l a l * ha il * i l d
l.*wh noted the I’nited State*
I tie r e a a - III* i o n I lir t,
JrL-rnr- «S&gt;tiam
i* giving F'ram-i* aid under Iho ich o o l*/'
they tl.i'i- Mi'licd loan agireni'-n'*
Mnrahnll I’lap and neoined tho
I
&gt;aid III iiv .il (nr tin- |IIH I
" H i. i.il- i&gt; Onlv Ili it.m i iir. I hi land now have
f •” llt I mi- -ii*-i- *111 "
l1 \H |s t),i J /, (,I1)
1 oirign
French governni'-nl of “making d rn i v h | . '.it.i flu- le .i'lie ti" lol.i.V \s i i Is*.II |ll .i t h i
-M
llir Iiiiiu.il loan agret-nienl*
.w ar on it &lt; own rltixen* at the 1* untie vtiu m i than the puw ei, m
rn
i
ill
-1,-1
*
ot
(it,1
mted
Stale*,
Hit
!’it !*«•■* ii 1["I »t|* ll III illtL illi t* |i
T h e all 111*11 !'IH| MII It lh ( y lt tiff
I . V|.i»n*n .1f .im American tnvpnytain ami I I no e offricd Itnm.i a

id fhnkst u. wt tM
m

North Atlantic
Loan Agreements
Needed For F*CA
Defense System
To Add Grants
Gets Aid Of U S.

,

Western Powers Alien Smuggler
Agree To Review Sentenced To 70
Of German Plants Months In Prison

real e**|.|1r* 'U »•(! M| ||()(| i| I* till.***
•■I * ”
Hi' lidded ill » h 'lle i It D ie t’ll!
of 11 t till lit IV
“ T ru m an e i..itrn l* tin- money
f &lt;l!|f*|, III* Ik.Ill l. ld » ' ,l**»t'AUf»l
,
i Itiie* of the Mm d ia l I I'lim , upon
C o n v ic te d
O n
3 o i which tin- t.i.e iin g I '-n c h gov- • illil*'ll&lt; .ll I I.MIImuI, i .Mill
ha^ tin itnlitif It lifs Mill tin iij» ll
C o u r * ' ^i*r" ,,l,'Mt *ub*i*i*
I ’'Trutnuit cuiilii l«*nil Imnianity j |eoti Jn pf*r* **m
xf M m Is
I lit*
and periuip* mi in m w it a *"«** Repuhln an*
m tin* rleeInm
in* n
viin
iM iiiir nt»m** of tin* v*nt j
M IA M I. O ct. 27. &lt;/!’ &gt;
A n* tu rn
I ' l l l d » III.
fill I •••l • lit
,
tu ia lir r d
A in rrica n citiie n
who j iiiiw ct in hU hittuN in tl*i* v'mn l r u l j
'vitli »hf u
i Mu *in »
of Mi** M a n h iill fm ill 1•\ r«*«|ii»ritifr '
smuggled at le»*t 3b alien* into
“ Inhoi h.iitMHi, irtinp Li Hl
\lw Ft irivh icovei nimatil I *»
thi* co u n lry w ith fraudulent lu ith tlnii i n mil I f f At uf i' fti»*Miiiti« 1,1
i1
f t HliMfiuril tin I *mcr 1" “ *
certificate* ha* been ventern rd i '
\Vr \&lt;MMNfiTON IM, 27. «.P&gt;—
70 inonthi in federal pritan.
&lt;(m illn u rd uit |*a « r T » « )
W alter F . M iller, d itlr ir l rhief of
the im m igration and nalurali/aln m
•ervice here, la id Edw ard Emanuel (
S te w a rt. 52-ycar-old M l. Vernon.
N. Y ,. real e*tate ta lrim a n w a ij
Mi* At F’ Hunt finatP-e chairconvicted yeM rrday of 36 count*
n*i, ,,f the Pilot (Tub. annimnec'l
o f smuggling alien* and »entcnced
lu t night nl the meeting held in
I

Britain, F rance Turn E dw ard Stew art
:tec
D ow n U.S. R equest
C ou nts By
T o H a ltD ism a n tlin g

T h e judgment tan) "th e act* of
commander* and t l a l l o ffire t* be­
low poocy level in planning cam
p a ig n :. preparing m catu for e a rn ­
ing them out, moving ag aintl a
W A S H IN G T O N . O u . 27. . / I V
country on order* and lighting n T h e U nited State*. B tiia m and
w ar after it Im i been im tiluted , Fran ce agreed today to a full te4 l o not cotntitute the p la n n in g ,; view of the reparalio n t allm itinn*
preparation, initiatio n and waging , „ ( Germ an in d u m ia l plant*,
o f w ar or the initiation of an in 1 A joint itatem ent made puhlic
vm io n tlnil international law d e - lh v the State Department made
it* r * « * &gt; » » ■
t p|Ain . how ever, that B rita in an I
| Fran ce had turned down the U .S .
I tequevl for a letnporaty h all in
' plant d iim an tlin g pending the review ,
M a tih a ll
P la n
A d m in iit.a to r
-I ll...
Citv M anager It . N , S aver coi’ - (alu,
B l Tourist rV ri'iu *L
thnt
tin- rh
P a u l H o ffm an had tuggeHed the by F e d e ra l Judge John W . H o b )
’
! fe rrw l th is m urning w ith \V. K. ■" I n
* P " ii" u
a football
gsrni(h ir e nation* agree to dop di«- land. ,
UNBICH8VILLK, O.. 37-W n—
Stew art wa* *enlence&lt;l to 35 H a th a w a y,
bnrb-uti xp. i I
t......... &lt;uln*i I ' .‘hoig ut t•»■- SunM id
mantling
certain
plant*
while
h
■
T h e engineer and flrm n an w *r«
.1
„ ,l
'm a k e u rra n g in itn e * for th - cn- High S .h " " l S u d io m "ti tli&gt;' . ’V'-n ,
month, on the fir.t counl. two year. nM||, U r ,M^ m. f„r Clty
of \ „ v m
n,..
.1(C ontinued on l ‘»ge T w o )
k ille d amt IS penmn* 11 of them
passenger*, were In ju re d today
' on the tecond and 11 month* on ! w ),|c h w j||
hv-lct nu*t \Vi-itn»» ’ In# ttuim Mill h r
" Vl| I I
d
when ii I'tm n aylvan ia tra in *iiM *htMotts v “! H wliilf 111 ♦l**t I • f ti
i he rem aining 34.
, day ut 5:00 I'.M . at the groirn '*
• d into a trucklo ad o f »teel flv «
th,
M iller *.ud Stew art operated o f the F if t y A sso ciate* &lt;u ll"
m ile* we.it o f here.
•
V
t l ! hi' M ilk K 'tid ■
, alone m
providin'*
«hrn*
w
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Five of the injured w ere hnvplt- 1
.
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invltiittim -' to th« i.ititn«. no ai l
hIimI ti tot 111 «*f f'U M7 *|&gt;« ut nl Inllzed *t neirHv dennUon. Theyt
phoney birth certificate*. Mott ot (l„ ||mj,(l||
V(.nt . t*it-r'v t"
S.pt i iiilf 4 1'ni milk* s »n -f t’i
Ii chill' d the driver of the truck
d.-.e &gt;rmtgit'ed into the country Citv • mpL-yer., tlivii wi*.— mi imu Ut i)mi&lt;1w nl: 11» ti i 11IL im «
which bur. IN n iu y lv a n la license 1
were Idinaic.tn*
clllltlun uml will not inelutL* i.'lv fit* «nm* "I riititl &lt;1 milk. TI ’
tng&lt;. The o tiiers were treateil at !
l it tv ir#lv«’*l It ll 11 *r I I Hill t !| i
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 27. i/T' ■ St.-vV!,rt ..ml T'l alien* wore nr- “Hldal*. said Mr Bayer. Alm.it d.,
* fth c iru n e o f the w reck in w h ic h '
«he„ f i.t n .l" .. « - f..illmini u( MoMivm' h Milk IliiiiL,
eight c a n were reported derailed. —Thome* Sullivan, u w n cr of a »r , - I over a th ree week period
In of .lat knnm illo, i |i»o(t\ 1 •»'
The statu highway patrol report­ market etraet tavern, noticnl iprlc 1Hate. i in
" 2 ‘ ‘l ,
. Seol.-m
\*.ii lw
.„r|a and e a rlvw, nin. Ji « RFC representative
Merle It* Huinct Four. Pilot lnturnulioii.il.
ed also that the locomotlvu wa* a few thing* missing from hi* Km
't o ' Mi ni and" 2# In N e w '" * ’'*
hi* engineering
„g .he -Jnt. t•
di ir.olDhed In the craah which oc* the past month.
V [ T,
, I..;l V,,, ehlef .aid ' urvi,y y w ttn lty in n g a i.l to thf „ .. th.t moth, i '- .... .. ..... .
ciirtcd at W .d F * c m * . ing oh It, S .j Included were;

t t'l 4Ilfs ) t • fit 'll ‘ U *' tr t| 1 l||i|(»IM ll
ill 1is* 1&lt;’ (&lt;»11
Mm . till* •irixt *t
"till w it1 (• •is' It (1 ii • 1 • ollMM* "AlOll.ll

llr*W U l.tllt',

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MUIlVl'lV tilt I li* I . *4III f ll.il %, Dun
111 ilk, Ni*t« »'
UrluiUHl.
j lir I.ii nl. tin N'llitnlimlt iiiul I iti
I III* in** Mi' lit i • 'I'
&gt;1*1#' Du
krV.
h *11
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Tin* *• .i11 iLe i miniitv* rliuibb
liuht I«i | HI 'll h *I u M*&gt;11 ill *'1 IH'l! fm Kl A ii i mi &gt;t i»*|*iv .ibb* b&gt;*in
’.%*•!•k ' |»i •
rtritlull' .
Ih t iiv w ith itlittin l l ‘UMll.lllOItt li*iv •’
hern in
tot months.

new n|i|miItiuilV loilav lo eml th.*
Itr-rtin him Lade on the li.i-ei of the
IV till!i*1H »»' iti j !i &lt;••trI •* who !, Ruivta
vetoril Monil.i) in the l Tilted Na­
tion. Set ll H l oiilo ll

i tier .luiiiim n eil m a Joint com
m unniur tlli-v llllrm l to le .iie tile
Hr llm i|U i - lt " t i on the S n i m l V
lit VI ti hi llir it.t*i’ |ni |'( •’’U 'llhtllOli
Till* Hi ID ll \4 *•11’ | *11| \ wIUIHmI 4 ( " m u ll an n u l.i
Ihe d n m o i l &gt;.nne .rtf*a a iD
In i l i r &gt; r|» «tr **l )l»* |'H»'|H,U l v r . " bum ...................... . to* .t'MiLinm.mML
.• Ht'iujit (i uiii j ||||im i4* lii.-.-llint " I S r i irtafV
M11111r t, r'ilr Ii I rti Jrt'.ii rilllli* llIhllM r 'n m i Ic rln m l i1
| tin1 uwi’t*|»i111* f,,L \ 'h ' ii*i’ Lin nus*
tali
M a i,h all.
H n ti* li
In ieig n
1ir|l% ri ll I)it* l m i n i s i »11*% 1litl »l whl* fo tli llld* .1 ..
UIM.UIMI fish
It o iilin n i'il mi I'a g r I m il
Ilf
I
(IH'|&gt;t\Hl
flat
I
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“ 'll*
i r ir s m u lil i» Mu *uhihhh
K (V \ in ohh‘H*l
1 1*»* Fo r
i v •*11 u it i i i k n l »i -I n r " &gt; m i l
ir .in llH iir .l on r « « /
Am.an an I'olo v

II .llmm.i.i ih.ii it i».ilirach

Pilot nub Will
Annual Barbecue Sponsor (irid (same 11. epee li» tli-t li,&lt;
Kirtley And White
view ol ihr del m oll hv the ]
For Citv Workers Against Leesburg illInrrign
P r e s e n t Animals
millirti-ir nl llir W r t lr. in I Man Is Brutally
European Union lit r a n . yettriiluV
To Be Wednesday
Slain Following To S a n f o r d Zoo
foimally to a*L the United Stale.
lo negotiate *uch a trealy.
Row With Wife ( r iift t litandtit iiiu
iiiiiU , a ll of myit
la iv ti ' . nlli-il 11mi tile Hertnte
curliittn iipponiam'ti

2 Killed* 11 Hurt
Aa Train Smashes
ffruckloadOf Steel

Youth Booked On
Petty Theft For
‘Boarding’ In Bar

,

adopl'-.l ....... .

! I ii leanhii i"&lt;*

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i Midi* t v • el or |i y .

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till* \\* *H»U K ill M|M1II1 t Ol|tit I !*•
nnd I am idii.
Tht* fift* n n iu i 1 1'"*
ot Ik*- Kiiio|M*itn I'lnoli nn Hi &gt;
tain , hi amt*, lli'lu ’ uni, I In \ :i»
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I fit* I'KyllilllKI* of view • III I lit *
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I.I.UH.* H, | V ila * l, '*2, YUIH hI i IIII in llir S a n fo id Zoo- I " m **f i It ■
In uf all v D! nil nl I in k w it hi ll'Vid- lit f If i to I f ut It kit i*i frit m f* at'
vet and moat i 'I h ii v i t tlim u xim : I ju i n t i i h,
p ji‘Mrntf’ 1 Lv
it h.
lu iii- 't if a ii;u iiifiitrt liiht niiflit in NVhitr. a n d l l i r **tIn*i . k l r w a * a
W i l l i n ’* dint i n t homo, i'" lii'* Min in r PnM iim . Inn ruui h nudl* i
l i'|MU tftl
i him it ti to d in ar v pie* •*11111. w a p«&gt;
|lt i\ ai | I'rtt’ il In
tt if f . Mi
• Hlfd l»V l ‘ . It K tt 1|t* V
L L a,Lf I hi Put i n in
I V i i n i , 2«*
Tin* fiiin h ih n t- p- * mu wa di *
Hint a in n it lfl. Nil’ ll Vdl'Ml, **I
mv hi nd w ilh four \ Mimu id l’
and Ltmkfd tlu'lil 'Hi ill^ liiflo ll ot kaiiuato n 1i It«• (iMitdi I&gt;v Nil K n t
n tn id fi tin la v.
»*v in a I’litirh o f laimitui*« tlni»pftl
11« li t live t ’u|d .tat k Swim said hi tin* K\V F ru it t'i 1 .......... » *sit
tbiti IV i n n had I i f f n dud &lt;i in ** 1 Itira in C Vntrnl
\nnMu a
I lo*
tliiMMfh t h f ilu s t and tln il In
\ null If wort* UlUildr hi ■i i 'f V r ImuK
ktdl \%a spin l*\ many Itln u s ,
0 tth i hr flfiivm
Swan t|HMlfil Iho r liillin if r f f r r t - ’ mI rht* fold
Mi
It lift! uml lit*
* a s lu ia U f *11 Widt h th r L muiii Is hil l
a miio Hit* fin||ilf Ii .mI t*fi*u - 1it111 h rin p liifftl.
Ih i/ z lrd ais to th f idim titv of tin1
1fit* I ■
■
F rlilVH,
S wim and Id’ iil I
K T u c k rt animill, Zoo Supr• 11 n .■ndri'it S d
Old Mt
F f t t f i i and Ad»**n told U ir it a iil lookrtl tliiio u rh a h*t *d
hi a 1k Si at I Ilf Ihddh l.th i ai v la*forr
fhati' t ins ut in y ‘
NM* i Leatlnir l»&gt; i t*a»ln i in thi* »In* wmt ablo In nliM ’f if
11r* of id *
dav I r i i i n fa t iif liMiitr and hr | T h f h a iiH tfis * \vl
i&gt;3in I** rittm’k bin wif»* aujnii Sin* i S v n n ii (io ld fit t y p f, w .-ir |d a -*‘t
11 mi * fu r h’du rid Adi i&gt;n »all in jtfpin a t f futfori in tin* Zoti. 1 bn
11 imi 11it u n i On I'lttir T w o I
m o riiiiiK M r, U ii'lia t I and * / " »
K ft* por I hi via toukfd vainlv f*»
U 'lin lln iifd mt I'rntr iTto i

I n mi ill rut n « ll f
Sunforrl waterfront terminal or.. . ured thiongh the le.-nl • lull f.
IlotlVe of good whisky rncli V"&gt;h
Route &lt;
1 d.
s
vvcn-Woil n very le r (wt&lt; ror which a loan of Idfabllnt) '.,i„P, m Sru,mote Comity in in -"1
night
&gt;■*
lom
r
buttle*
of
lieur.
The 14-car train—No. 202—wa*
*
,
.
-from the ItF'C I* -ought, I'roxpe.. • f it
The Itank wai nruam '*i
Hard ttolli'il egg*, ham sand­
II. -rni.l Stewart, who wa* bom
,
flir
,mr(
eaMbound from Cincinnati to
ll M
l 4 i-v ii -Mil HHi fll lljlH’t t’lf lfjlM
wiches,
peanut*
nnd
potato
chip*.
US DA W orksO n V ideo
I'ittabiirgh. Thu tiuck, which wa*
mi fmn»i’*a Imt iternme u natural ‘checked, nnd th« (lain from ih«* • it ksolivillt* Piliit t 'lull
tiavcling wcatwurd, cru*eed the ( Nickel* from the juko l«ox, I ■/. t ,-itiiefi i i I miiiI *0 v e a r* * 2 ° , .engineering firm of Snii'h and
'fri* K*»lht*r Hiv**, who |»r*"*itl il ProuruniHForFHrniers
tricky ut an angle, the patrol laid. which had Ix-cn jimmied.
i-..i hi* eertiflcate* In South. Caro-' . Gille.«pie rancerning the t -rinlmil,
thi ul»st*mt* of tin* pii ’shI'-i i .
Loose change from cigar sale*. Min*,
I'untinylvanin itailroad official*
where
the
filing
of
d*‘*ve*',
warehuune
uml
ruilmud
facilitio*
And a few other thing*.
M i - *J C, Mitch id). 11*1111•&gt;Mt«a&lt;I ik«i
&lt;fet Flillndi'lpliin Identified the dead
W A S H IN G T O N . O r l. 27. &lt;d'i
'I,trih
eertifleute*
i*
leg*l,
and
*"1*1
wa*
carefully
gone
over
wi'h
miSullivan win* unhappy nnd hi*
• -ml)’*i &lt; toki* riinminiff*
*v*!l'
engineer a» G. ft Aley of-J'Hw*
tin-in for n* iiigh a* l-lSu each.
( iIIK Muyur Ia-ii It. Le*her, F. Iwind Id* NUld At Jl riimilNItfH illli* ll ,1 i Uf AHIU'UilllM* |&gt;|’|UII I in fill •
burgh end the fireman, C. A. nerve* were on edge-tint 11 this
"Hi- even le-cnnie n notary pululc Iliggin*, manager of the Tamlnule lati»r diiti*, to I lit* Finil IVtlmrul m u lit in u mi tell*visio n |in»&gt;fi n iii’*
morning.
Darah of Carnegie, Pa.
i
a „„„ i„n. „ f •»r fm n ifrn and hoiif^
A customer went Into tho bar’* in iw" New York count Da *o th at | County Chanilier of Commune, g 'iJn
»'f v h lfu Hu*11m w ill I io m ii '»' on
washroom and noticed u fenk In ......... . *'«" tie- cerMflcnte. him -(am i Mr. Saver. An UFO 'im.nce ,,*bdin« i" Mr. I n l ! ! ,
fm n n w ith in fivo youih. a di'p-iil- liritn in ’H (io v em in e n t
TallahasHee H i k e s
, or(log nod ...urklog.
the ceiling. Hut it wasn't water. relf." Miller laid “Ha u*ed tha reproaentatlve I. due to arrlv ■
\ |rs
|„ |m | &lt;i«||,,w«y v 1 .. nn'iil Ntiuki'Hiuiin Hutd t in In t
It waa tlourhon. He called Sul­ *'*-"|rt,r Iianin. age and parent* of here early in Novemlier, Mr. Suy(■olleRres* Water Rate livan.
t iffifin ljt told n ropotti'i ilw y Iniroduce.s S teel Law Circuit
C o u r t To
,,..,*tc'd Mr* Mary Ituwlini -vuh
Thu bur owner called tho the alien and all tha Incoming er revealed.
4
fi»
tidfviminn ii h a hi|?hiv vnluuhlo
1 wlit-n had to rumemhar waa name | A resolution of .ymputhy t.i ihr
M|u„,| |tUnk sponsmed In ii.,police.
Open Term Tuesday
27 i/lh Hi I
TAI.I.AIIAH8KK. Oct. 27, &lt;/P&gt;—
n „ i, (lfl n .i it
i etluHiitlunul mt iliu m fm fni mt*i' 4 I n M in N , O ft
And Officer John Nyiand fuurul ,.f - . mm* Hnulh ) urolltii town fumily of tin* Iwto lltrmim J I «h ,
litin" * luloir ifo V fim iifU t intiM’ln rfd
ll..„ l,u ,q
■ • * .* T V . I
|
l f » « M Q l *» * . * . e T w o .
b ,;.! ,,.:,*
ro e ,
T h e (T ty of Tuliahaaaee today Patrick J . Flemming, a 23-yesr-ohl
uml t b f ir fu m lllt1*.
T im Full term of ('m in i t'm irt
boosted the wnter hill* uf Florida Weil Virginian who had found a
II i'll v \ ri'lln iii'f for tin* fni mt* n* It,, . i i i t io V f r.siul iron and str&gt;l
uiiii'ud on rugiom il vldi'o n et win k i I toil iioiolirutlon loll io ii" ' Hon-. ia Hclieduled In -'tail Tliu-ilav
in state lltilvcrnity and Florida A. trap door In the celling and dei a^'a/.^kiuvu oSt!1!^—(A*i
Knight, SC-G7!&gt; Opened For tiioli aa art* now Hhapluu up m tin* * f '••iiimim h tmhiy nut &lt;lt«i nut Nov. 2, at IIUMi \ '1 at 'be
MitvJ M. College about fA.mm *i Jd c d he'd hcccmc c border for *
C o u rt 1Ilium- w ith Jud ge M II
year.
S0- IScd Yesterday Navy „ a&gt;. I(1apa-ti.m biuh-fnMilm inu m iilw .-el.-........11 f.....................
‘ 11 ' ......... , " nv
while. ,
I Itnlieh inirlirnii-iit try proci-ilim- S m ith Hounding tin- 'loi'ki-i amt
Over prolot* of collega Official*
M t.
Nyiand said Flemming would «• avoid * strike whaduled forj A||* rt ||, Knight. 80. dia.1 in
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
| nut hoi Do* * u rli iiitlo u in ip e iil Hutting cuni' v fo r ti ml it w a r tinto any increaic, tha city com m it leave hi* perch every morning,
bilght. The country In undara h 0 h/rmi )m*i&gt;Ual at 10i30 A.M.
l»«y G.uyting.” were
t 'l u r r i l V P n l t llM I T
p re li'iiin n ry *tep* in legl-dathm. nmtneed thin morning by tt. I*.
alon ralactl the ipeclal collega rat* paaa out through the customer*, m.
elate of »iege. The worker* had ye*teidav following a »hurt ill- ""»'W by the bright flag* that
N K W ‘ Y O R K . O cl. 2 7 - 6 I T - • ’l'b" *•»"*«• Wl! ie &gt;-v ••*•’ ••*» &lt;“ &gt;*»* Herndon, c le rk of tin- f« m rt.
from 10 cent* to 13 centa per 1,000 take off for tho day and return failed
Ihe *lrike lo pruteat the lu.gH_ \
'ctlred
The regttlnr Novuinta-r nirii'iig
*tlr"&lt;!1* fftrm«r,r Mr* f! ,l^ l (V",tty fr.om l,ow
nll,1n K h atik p o w ^ ^ irS u c tin n lilt n I im bli'lied F rid a v .
H'aatlaatd «»■ i*ear Two)
gallons. It originally had propotad
uf tho Hoard uf Ounn" t'*minii.*inilur. of congre** to p«a* a hill Knight came to 8i
tiiird week ,
‘a I7H cent charge.
J AYFI'IF .MKKT
sinner*, *cheduh-d t i T in-da*
providing retirement twneflt*.j ugu from
llranford, Conn. Hu wa* ------ ^
CHILD KILLED
tu n nin g in the p e rlo l r iu li.l IM i
He reminded city comhilaaionera
t iM Attorin-v F'red It Wiis.in j murniny. i* due lu i-&gt;* n"«lpum-'l
-------------------------------horn In Klltt, Me., In 18(18.
p»V- Uenl L F. I.e- j 23, tie- Fidi-on Filu ctlle In-rtlluln
1NDIANOLA,
la..
OcL
2
7
-W
’&gt;
that the City of Gaineavllla fur*
w ill -t't-iik lit tin- noun lom-huun' until Thursday illumine, din- t"
AIULINF. HTKIKE
! He la aurvlvud by the widow, - ur
&gt;'i command.
rupnrtud today.
nishea w ater free to tha llnlveralty —A flve-yaar-ok! boy wa* klllod
nf 0" fl**mlmi'i- Cun my Junior tin- ulectlons.
NKW YORK, Oet. 27—W1— Mra. Sarah Knight, Sanford ami ] &gt;&gt;»* auDchuved, III feel hmg.
when
struck
by
a
car
aa
ha
lay
l,a
le
*
l
output
o
f
5,M
U,888,0(1
k
it
•
of Florida but city auditor George partly bidder) while pla«ln&lt;* In AIhuiI 140 American alrllnea&gt;om dau"hter Mra. Oncar Z lttro w .. It feet wide and having a nia*l- i"vuttliflurN compared w ith 6,482- fh an d io r " f (.om m urcu tom oirow
'•W hite replied that wa« by atlpu- a pile of leaves at the curbside malntenance men and mechanic* «r, both of Sanford) two grand- mom *P**d *'f 111 kncilv haa been (130,000 a week earlier and w a*|nl 'hi- Tulirlst Center on the |'inKAIL KMI'LltVMFlN I'
latlon act more than 40 ycara ago yesterday,
C H IC A G O , O il. 27 i/l'i R ailat I.* Guardla Field aUvtd off | »ona, Roliert and Albert Zlttrow- d-eked at the Municipal pier dur- II.0 per cent altead of 4,0(13,-; nu*id (Nm*tltutloni»l uim-iidnu-at*,
whan the atat* agreed lo put, (he
Bucky Small and a playmate the Job today aa the raault of a .u r , Sanford; une alatei, Mra, An. inu th* part year for training &gt;f Kit).000 in tliu Ilka wuok of lust t was annmnu-ed lodiiy by I’ri-sl- r.md non-operating employ menl
unlvcralty at OalneavlUe.
“
t'-"l dw indled upproxim ntelv 300,*di at Gordon ltradley.
were playing In the leaves during d lip u te Involvin’* th# company'* ' gellne Fouler of Newberryuort, Naval Ro»erve peraonnel. It wa* yenr.
— 000 slnco 1021, ll pti-ilih-ntlal fart
*
Mnas; also several nieces anti ne* u»etl during World War II In tiaatorr- dupartnent ewplovta.
the klndtrgarden lunch hour.
^OHRVER AMBLING
phewa.
j tM&gt;1 duty In the llicmmln, hey
| fin d in g hoard heard today.
RKNO, N#v„ Oet. 17. UPI —
T h e Ut nan-onerallng union*
Funeral services will Im hold Writ and South Atlantic -ina*.
Kathleen Wlnaor. author of tha
On duty today to receive visi­
seekin g w age lnm&gt;it»e*—en'erad
at Krlcfcson Funeral Home at
baat.eclllng novel “Forever Am*
nn e xh ib it p u ttliii; 1021 einnlov4t00 I'.M. tomorrow with Rev. tor* to th* Immsculstuly clean
h e r” aaya the will leek -a ffiendinunt ut 1,274,000. It also ii I need
B. Hoot officiating. Inlormonl ehiri ware V. C. Ashley, GN-2-e,
J, C. Kitchens. M0MM.3-c; nnd
ly divorce” In Nevada from oft1047 non-opurutlng Juh* ut (ttltl.OOO.
will be In Lake View Cemetery.
F.tlward Muhlbalrr, FN.
m*.E,ed bandleader Artie Shaw.
I’ROBK CONTINUKI)
J l M'M Wlnior, whoia pr«*ence
SUPPORTS DKWKV
*
——
GROUP RATES
•h er* wa* diieoverad when ah* at1IOPK1NSOVILLE, Kv., Oct. 27
By WILLARD CONNOLLY
CORAL GADLES, Oct. 27—OV)
tended n party Monday night un­
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. WV-Th# Iron Ag«. natioiuj rotutworUae —W )—Officials here today contln- WASHINGTON, Ocl. 27-4A*&gt;Service at
Seminole High School lunchroom w*» detuibrtl at —The Rlviera-Tlmes yi-stunlsv
der the name of “Mr*. John weekly, uid today a market tutvey indicate* (he tltri ihortago wifl usd
their Investlmiton o’
the “Croup” passenger rales offered
tbs election of Uvoubll“excellml"
by
Supt.
T. W. Lawton and members of the County Board advocated
report’-'l fall of a Hit-year-old wo­ by four airlines will be suspended
Orant,” e»tabll.hed retldanea ala continue for at lean, iix more month*.
can candidate Dewey us t’m id en t.
man from a moving train n&lt;nr nesl week pending an Investl- of Public Instruction afler ihey had ralrn lunch there latt week, and
daya ago. Nevada late reqalrua
Tho newipeper, tmlitically In­
The publication u id an accurate check o f ihe neel market mom here yesterday,
cnliun by the civil aeronautics they declared that they were impieurd by the appearance of the lunch dependent,
alx-wteki reildenoe.
declared editorial iv
Mrs. Ruth Cooney, Chicago, was Hoard.
The writer and Chaw .ware mar­ no foundation* for hope that tteel will be ra*Dr to get toon or that
room end the quality nf the food served under direction of Mrs. Pearl that 10 years of onr-party rule
Tho CAB said yesterday It Is
In Stuart Memorial Hospital here
ried In Ju arei, Mexico In 1VM tho output will tako care of demand.
violates tne tenet* uf democracy.
with a broken loft arm and severe {acting against tho special fare Mansell at'moderate prices. Mor; lltan 400 students, and ihe teachers
after Miaa Wlnaor had obtained a
In fact, It continued, *for the11
implalnts of aro served dally.
.on the complaints
Mexican tllvorea from her firm
months, at tenet, steel "Nor do uluclmakere or Steel users ift’s and hruliius ovur her head nnd svatom
Wnlla of th# lunch room, located carry the extra portluns.
Uni lad and American airlines. Thu
“ th e w eather"
husband. Hubert J . Herwig. I |
bo harder to get than it hna look for eny Important shanno In body.
In the baiement of tha high school,
suspcmlon starts Nov, L
waa Shaw's sixth
The menu le varied, generously
bom recently.
the supply situation foe seme time
haw been ru-palnted yellow, and served and tasty. The average
JACKSONVILLE Oet. 27 (A 1PLANS FOR BLIND
"And the uee of six month# I# to come.
.,
student* of a rt claiae# have niMud vcgutulde dish such a* string
Hlgh Low
APARTMENT WINNER
TALLAHASSEE. Oet. 27-(/F)
only n gueee based on cbeclu with
"Proof of this D ^ ( r . ^ , —Plans of the state council for
MIAMI, Oct. C7-^-0P)—A M#ml bright mural scenes depleting beans, mashed potato** nnd gravy, A tlanta
— ml reUabU steel sodhwa. N activity of tha
m a tk a t Tam- tha blind to *Ptnd thle year n Daily Nawa off#r of a rent-fre# Florlds .landscapes. Tablss have
r
cauliflower, tomatoes nnd okra, Boston
—•am a people are y w y aatlafled.
'4 nan** movlttn
be lanced of ( 110,000 carried m-*r furnish apartment for on# year, been repainted a cheerful yellow candlpd yams, etc. cott tho atuilent Detroit
aehed
■
i T S . t t S L 3 " SIn. tho when measured
from iMt ysar have been upset by to tha •‘most deserving" war ve- color. Fluorescent lighting fix- but seven cent* a dish. A gener­ Now York
o u tp u t But
lersn ended today with John W. turoa hay# been Installed.
—_ ----- - eommlsslon.
ous portion of chicken pilau la Pittsburgh
•w h a ilb e ? ^
buy#n,
thsru
, Th# cnbiMt board yoatorday da- Thmnpppn. 2fl, father of two child-1 Meals era served cafeteria stylo •urvud for 15 ernte. Salad*. »tii*h Saint Louis
they think la their
i#v#''I "‘,17 lord to release th# carry-over tun. aa the winner.
catring hot
not meals, and
anu ns pineapple, chicken nnd potato, San Antonio
for those d#*iring
-ncy
"But I
and
a mschanlc Is form- o steam tab!In ksopa tha vegetable* average 10 conta a dish.
t agreed to left th# council
Seattle
out
•rtnwn, Pa, he and hi* and
but, Tha steam foble
spend all but ILOOOisrlv &lt;
An apple crunch dessert of Jacksonville .......
•aid Mary Ellsn, and 1# not
ate, however, for generous quantity
•**-*»*M*a*75
Itltv cost 10 cants.
thn-old twin sona will all pf
#d io tha hurry- The wrltd# ~
** cent menl
a 40
ilon Immediately.
Ublo serves to
It's alia*
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In*
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Market Survey Indicates Steel •
Shortage Will Last 6 More Moaths

Over 400 Are Served Daily In
Seminole High School Cafeteria

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W E D N E S D A Y O C T . 27, 1948

H E R A L D . S A ftF U U D , F L O R ID A

Mr*. Jessie Tanner nro thn olht-r
lunch room mmlxtunl*. An lids-

Truman Speech

*S
reparations list n ..n a
to M
llolt, |rl) BIK| reiiulr*it io pr«atnt
determining to what extent some ar.y ila lm * utul ilamoru** w h ich ,yo u .
l« « lla » ,a g , . . P-ss llasl
, , „„ fhoM, ]i,t , mi„ht le tte r or «lthrr of you. itnty lia s r numltoft
4f*«nlinttp«t t'r«iiu l*««r ilaei
I h u h lc r»H*1^ in a I n t a lr if d ^ t'0° k '‘ " " ‘‘ l
F H « I* .,. I)
eonversa Ions was comnlelflv 'n- p
th, h^ .dj of European u - tI h* audit** of .Luma* A llan , ilam iAm l,
„f pmdl* are cordially &gt; * • '&gt;»&gt;'•"-thop. yellow-dug
the Mug,. and price* fur those two tlml included chicken pilaw, xlrlitg,
Ittfc of N»lc! County, to I h i Cnunijfc
COLLEGE J'AltK, Mil,, Oct. 27, item* "me quite high thin week" In henim, pi neap Pig »*M , npplo jnvlu,,| |,y Mra, Hunsell to visit the “ net pnllelc*.
formal l.oyctt sa d. and made no ; „
lf h f t in (:crmafiy.”
j it (lid' nf ^C'lnitiola Coy tit ft Flo rid *™
crunch, iced tun, corn muffin* mid lunch room and linve lunch. Kho
W — Maryland's vurelly fim' ■ the piny market.
Hill he threw his heaviest punch­
° V , "’ !’, r t ° f, 1?y ) Hoffman already has appointed at i»U o ffice In tha co n rl hnima of
" nailers met Un.’ fresh tenm in n
This phase of t b i j ft commute* of prominent Atner- mild I ’ounty nt Hanford, Flnrld n ,
Heamles* casing lm» lieen offer­ hulti-r, und wit* rcully "filled up " IHI’'
hit- «liven
in ineeiHV
charge nsince
W II III
im * ’■January,
••'"■ '".H es
l4 ill Spt ImcfieM v hero he
i,* quotedr government.
For lliuae who prefer, sitiul- IIMJI, uml formerly no red mottle DeriinfriiML' jfovcinura Maw uf
’ xcrlmiuugu wurkuut today ns Cparli ed in the |m»l week In the grny
. *}"* n,,w ,lJe‘:n C,M?* I lean Industries and government of- w itliin vlicht calendar month* from
Jim Tntum pri-iqicd hi* ni*n for market for 8280 n ton in snudl wiches, lee cream or n lighter at her i Homing house on Magnolia U*"h «»'* •
of Maryland a*
w? ,M lfklnIa to make the study, which Hi** Mine of the firs t (lubllciitIon of
■ the liuttlc with Mimnl Hnturday, aiu-H, said the Iron age, and "on, *nuck, a separate etund ha* I-ten Avenue and at the Muntexumii | reporting Governor Dewey made a make possible more .peedlcr action m#v t(0 romp|«teil within a few Mil* iiollt'e. Koch rU lm i*r d**toi«nd
hIu iii i&gt;e In w rlllrttf, and ahull M at*
» -A *
ionic larger diameter pipe, prie'i provided, oml la presided over by j Ifsatiil
t,
leloiis ntturk."
attack.” CJovetiior
Clovei nor Dirwty
Dewey on the whole alliance Issue.
In Florida.
"viclou.H
the place of renldtiica and |&gt;oat
l.ovett was asked whether the
Thu Ti'rrn|*lo« Iiiivii tomorrow an- „v#-i n o n Ji tun F fi.lk *»•■•* -,-r Mr*. K. K Tew. Hero hamburger j
has denied making this assertion.
nf fir** iiildr«*aa f thn lU .m u n t, and
|or hot dog tandwlchue may
night f«i tin* game In tlio Urangu locution of material."
The I'resident opened Ids New talk* produced the rough draft of
hI oiII hr nworu l*» by (hi* claim ant,
id- ii*i*nt, nr hla nttoimy, and any
Howl.
"Onlv In exceptional case*," it secured ill II) rente each or roust
A lin n S m iH f lf lc r
| F.nglnnd ruinpnignirig with I.a|wr a North Atlantic alliance.' My
Legal No*ices
flitch it a Urn or derrmnd; not no ftlcd
'
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In lwiny’a xcrimnrngu Ih# frush- cool Inur'd, "I* (troy market pipe (pork m sliced hum a^tnjwiriio* ut
Secretin v Mam Ice T-diin preilicl* said no, that the nations stand Hi
pituiIt tm void. , *
Ham salad, chli k -n
x n rirH
i-nt o 100.000 Democratic tmirgin having completed a serins of &lt;txi4jnon tunned Mlumi [ilay* a t first being bought by large oil enni-'H* cent*.
It .I LKII.MAN.
I t u n lln iir il K n in i t’» « s H a r t
s i : vii\ oi .i : r o t XTX H .oitllM .
ponies. Most of Ihem nrr u» lug Jwiled und It
fur Musaachuselts in. vtectornl plorntory conversations.
3 rln in iri,
A** o ife u trtf of lit* Lant
m-Tontut 3Tia. mis
Vents
each.
where
lie
wn*
supposed
to
liiive
Other
diplomatic
authorities
fol­
It)
conversion
plans
to
get
pipe.
Hut;
wlrhee
are
Will
nod Tc-stam*ott of Oi
Tatum said In* expect* sumo
vn-es.
ii T ii -j : li* llr:ltl'.llV IIIVK.V tlu.i
~
Im’i-ii Iioi ii."
ly familiar with the natum of the N
J AM l ‘.H A I.fsKN .
^
purs initit in Hec tkdii '* uf ChH|ili?i*
' trouble from the southerners, the a o lit e I i ni e * they need small m'tini I* sold | ii *;on«i form oi five
Tobin, u former governor of conversation*
Aflllct
said
immimnlliui
authori­
considered his com­ USM. Ij *w* nf Flnrltl. ,\.\* «.f
! irceaaed.*
first T-formatlon outfit on Mary- nnioonls in a hurry. Then there und ten rent portion*. Sufi drink* ties ttared mini* tiisii 100 fraudii- Miifsiichusetts. rode the piesidonl#»T.
known
aU
.*MTUI'ltY
Al'T.
F
irs
t
publication
O
cio
btr,
tj,
h
its.
* hind's schedule in suvtrnl week*. ‘ la only one place to go—the gray are provided,
tint train which picked up Paul A. ment on this poliit*t«chnlcnl and In tli** follouhiK ili'jo rD InI litiol hi
i market."
Mr*, r.mmu Houser mini mid 1 lent certificates to Stewart’s opvr- I lever. Dcmia-railc i-amlldnte for line with hi* statem ent that no H»-ntliio|«* f*oiin(y, FlolMn, will Ire
fnr ■nlf* at )MiliMc out* rv
government* had made any com­
EgtfH And Poultry
| ulion.
The publication reported may
.
fur thn hlKhttAl mnl n&gt;"*i »*t*h la|«i, 1
Stewmt wu* nrrested at the ln- governor, und other memljers of mitments.
Youth Booked
imnI,cl sales of imt-rolleil shut■•tilkj+Mt lo iltr right of tin* Trual*tr**i j
lhistole
ticket.
ternatlmml Airport lu-iu Sept. 27
These Infoi plants said that the uf thi* ! Dir mill fm|»rov«' m**nt Fund |
for 8l7t) to 1210 a ton, with .'&lt;&gt;11
Sevrctnry Tobin lotd reporters conversations had hruiight an on. tn
„' ,K|- JACKSONVlbLK. Oct. 27—^ 1
War Court
itnr anil at!
•", ■
i
(I iiH lln iir il I rntH I*s u e U i i n
iimnlgrallan
no
1nfter
1.1 M•r «III
II11K « » 11II l» Inspectors
«II I*| W I
I .I
,,
lin | L n o .
Milled sheets selling far $2fifl (u
tiwgltifiln m
at
•s:sii Thn fulluwiiig prices were i|U0ted
lire........ mm...... number of Jinnti.me' polls ore dem anding aiigmg the govern­ t*&lt;»tirtnoin&gt;^
• |o tin- Inn uliout ifi minute* hofum 91121) a ton F.U.R. mill.
n't'Im k A, M„ on I In«1»_
*&gt;' of
"J un the Jacksonville egg am] poul­
’iiUltaiieU I ra n i l-ss* IIH nl
ment* so that It would he entire!? .Vlivtmbfr A. I* r ill &lt;Hit Hide
' closing timo. He’d tra bank In
tnuieans unterlng the country with gnrd to ,l!ffi„!:K
!1lLH.l*rly W
"Amid the stiength of convur- 1
t»
Massachusetts.
possible to put a treaty in final Hiunli-liMlh l*n viupnifiil for ro*ul try markets today:
1 hi* perch, wult until overyono left alon deal* ami u ntrong gray mar- uounret m criminal,
South Carolina birth certificates.
rluht nf \%,%¥ 2WV ftnt will* will ha
FI.OIHDA K(HiH
"Mv own cskulations show the _____
form out M the rough draft ;il- tfo
and then come tlmvn and help him- k it." said The Iron Age." tee I
The court ulao struck nut the
rv u l frtirn any port«I thr«HiKh
Florida (irsd t A tlualiljr
I'reshient with n |eisltlvi* ;’(M) eler- rra(jv involved,
%»hit h thar** 1^ »r» axHtlntf Htatc
self to whatever ho desired.
Inmil output this week atuvs at l*!»| conspiracy ehnrgo in the fourKund. An to nil l*»tt.l» litis* u* huf Sab s to retailer*. Market sti‘udy%
toral votes even without including i
Flemming, now lodged In ,i ,llf- per cent of rntod capacity."
count indictment, hut still hud to
Man Slain
lialf of all Metfoleuni anil thrar*
Current Market, Per Doien
a single industrial state in the
, ferent abode, the rlty Jail, raid:
ride on charges of war crimes
fniirthe of niFii*r mlnoralw will b« FI.OIHDA CUADK A—
Western
Powers
mirth
except
Massachusetts
und
raNarvoit
“l stayed them for a month . . .
against prisoners mnl civilians.
,t„H llaare l-reM I'nar Hurt
Net Weight
In
lsUla IS I I I t 19 SO s i u 33 A 31
drunk good whli-y, too . . . rlcpt
Judgment on these two counts will |„ f|m j ........... hots, one of which ftliodi- Islrnul, und If the President
Itlork Mi I,AK«&lt; W iivinnn 11* I k l«t«,
Pilot Club
lla s lls s r* I'rsM
!•*«- 0**1
Per Do* boose Ctn*
doesn't
get
IDO
other
electoral
; un the floor . . . mid lived good,"
Lu ka A«f•1111lesit Pint Itook I mtji« 21, l.urgu
Ik- handed down this afternoon.
.atrnck Fern rl.
21 ox. 77c
81c
h&gt;t h r» 10 A ! T llk o k
M L*tk **
Nylaml mild, "He'd Ik.- in hat
Since the liiturmttinnnl trlbimal ! \viu-n Ferrer! tried to arise votes nut .if the northern iiidus- *ought lo delermine whether IN’V fWnyinaiti
rrmii I'mif line I
21 ox. (JO
IKliKhtn La ke Ail til I Ion, Mi-diuni
70
trial
slates
I'll
lathe
most
sur■
could
belter
be
kept
in
Germany
barioT,vet
if
thnl
whisky
Imllle
Sft'A'
Plat H .* k i Pit k * 31
tionnji A,nr -.
................—
convicted the highest Nnxis, no ' utl)| |i,ugo ut her again, Mrs. I.er- prised myii you ever saw,
that
'JO
donoi-H
irnvt*
lilaoil.
H
bi*
IH
ox.
66
Hmall
60
hadn't
for the benefit of the Eumpesn L it 0 lllrx k 4 •ll**M mil P a rk Pint Extra large
Suretipped
wonl.lover."
That w a.
»»««* '&gt;Uito,l liiut u good many of other defendant has lieen convict* , rerl grabbed the cleaver an.l assorted.
27 ux.
70
S3
Monk I Pnifu 3t
or Sin
recovery
u» a whole.
Iskv
"
r.t.1
Flommlrtis
K
I
them
wenwilling
Ui
give
Id
I
ut
cd
of
planning
rggresslve
war.
i
struck
him—"maybe
)n
H V i Of Hi:** «*f Rt\
of S\V»*
Piislucei,' sales to wholesaler.
whisky," said Fli-imnlng,
Meanwhile
Princeton.
N.
regular Intervals.
intervals. It Is hope i liy
by The
theIndietmei
linnet m eincharged
enlargedtlmt
trim the
in c, .rim
11rm i’.
• , ■■■■■■
a « ,i.» ,u _ ........i
The three-power statement nimile t r 'K a s i" ' T " w ' " ,',p lv H" " " ' I'* " *" generally tillec- cents less per dotHe was hooked on petty theft.
the club lo have enough ic-gahu’ - crlmliiol plans" In which the dw-1 Through It all tlielr finir-yvai ^ nHtltutw'* of puhlie opinion no mention of any stop in dis­
"I SAV,
donors in order to make the •..ink fi.idants participated "may Is- ''^ r X ; '. " P mV, ^ r r e r T s U b ’i '
P' e»dent Truman's express- mantling. It said “a list of plants" iH,s'il,.n t, T'.wn.nii, 311 South Ituna. I’nidtr) Market —Florida Prices
a permanent project, she add. d,
traced hark through many decades
fuil vr aahl M .». k n rl slat I , ( )|i&gt;()l)f ))f the arPUrnpJf nf cur. will
I
m
s
studied
by
u
L'.S.
committirade
ipiallty, per
per p u u n d ^
win n« siuaieti ny a u,ft.
|, , B jjj- (.
,-„r iif
„r Htv,
m v. lif
..1 hvvu
t rendu A ipiaiuy,
Navy Day
Annnumement was made if tin f of (ienmin militarisls. It accused 1she itav* tn&lt;
r , . ' ,
..t.cti.,n mills was "ull nart tee to decide whnt should be done sniiuii s, Tann.iiip sv south lianas market generally sternly:
hi Idgi-.lundieoii mid fashion Un-'v them nf muilitalnlng the tiudllloo t 01' "Uni *he first treating
lr'f „)l||( |t.l*.**1 Knsl. run « V ch Nly It, ]•t S t* |
J.lic Puiillry
with
them.
I of oolitic*.'
flra a llN u rit I'ru a , I ’a a r O u r l
to lice,
aioi tv
which is tiHng sponsored by the of “(iermun militarism nflcr World day. with instruct Iona to protert
r...............
Stale Department officials in i s cl,* or s 11 eh*
The P re sid en t suld la st night
-re Hvv'i
»t PI.OIUDA, UltADE A—
mtreo."
Seminoie (tounty Federation "f War I" anil of fostering llltli-i’s , '"''l 11 l'aw'
,rl". “' i . I been in Ch-veliind polls show ing Hu­ attempting to clarify the un u W r r g s e t if in *♦. T —w o s b i e -*1 n o u r t i
To
To
Citing the Medllorranean's Im­ Women’s Club* ut Iho l.ongw-.-l ,|*e t« „„wer.
33 Kent.
I A,lr°"' *
«e. 7m.nt the jlleU 'diM cm * ahead w ere " lik e nounccmcnt said, however, that- lls'iK"
D»rs Cnmrs
---- RSI
u r nf N I!'.
portance to this country, Andrew* Hold on Tuo*. Nov. P. Memli ” * | The ih feiise clulmeil mtlUary |
dismantling
of the q u c ^ t l o Ni K u'i t HJf t '("b illi,r 7-M,:-T o w n x l i l i i 3t Fryers, red, 21i His op 36c 13c
t.r.ml.*** 1 pn,h"
Isiseoine i&gt;--lls. dcslgpisl to lu ll the
added Ip his prepared text:
Deliveries -mutt. h aiiifv 3(i Ka»t. ftifi S' 2'i Broiler*, red. 2-2' i It.* 38
were asked to sell tk-ITets to it m,.„ of
„f all
„|| countries nume
nuike plans
pious |
'
____________
13
voters Into sleenlng on oteetlon plant* will continue.
"Hememher that this life line In They were al*u reminded to si •••ui-i fmen
„ r UKK, Vssive actions o* part o f,
11
jay. Th&lt;-v &lt;Ite m ililic a n si know h of tho dismantled parta to tho •&gt;?«"•- &gt;# mb' *:*«t *»* f '; &gt;• Hen*, heavy, 6 Ih*. up 10
flanked on the north by power* samples for Christmas card* -j* M„rmnl planning,
big vote "ludhi thcld d e fe a t." Hn
will stop until
,,l w "&gt; n m ' t: ij j w Hen*, light .
30
31
whuso Ideology Is abhorrent to ns soon ns nosslhle. There we-.- 20
Loan
AKreemeDtH
T|u,
Judgment i* ex
pro-Hi-led u n eiiu ivo rall'- lie would definite decision has tieen reached f lo ii- x
llooslers,
22
20
and whose avowed policy I* the mi-mia-is present nt the ..... ..
&lt;&gt;r H’.vti of NH'i ltri'1 nti 73
about their future.
m .1ud
,„ha lVy(1 &lt;|Hys to be ,
win
1 i»M
lIiit lilo !&lt;• South H i i i i r i - S3 »:n*n Turkeys, hens, lit ‘ *. to
destruction of our way of life While the Investigation is in &gt;1 lo lllo i'k j t'ulio ' h i m • I'li* t
— ..
■— - rend
I
, t ’nallmn-J
l*as* a«*i
It-ulled D r. (iu l!u » :
nivdluni
60
uu'
and be thank lid for the United
“ M r. T in m a n would love u* if progress, other plants not under lim it, I lin t ,* I I V 13
Turkeys, young toms,
^
U i K '1
1 Thu dvfi ndnnts, Including th r e e | f jF O jVsdstiinco Act to u « 91.•
•
•
H
i
n
d
i
t
i
T
i
e
r
t
,
T
i
n
Ton
t
States Mediterranean fleet. Its
w
ill
be
made
a
v
a
ila
b
le
to
medium
...
62
SO
_
I field inarsliids, five generals, foul OOO.OOO.OOU of It* Marshall I Is *-e could show t&gt;•m o ill in fro n t. study
SI Hanford.
carriers that can strike with hun­
r 1 uf luo -IT Huoih H anford 1
M ssiisusu i rsHi 1-s.i* u s e
I tli’iilonaiu-geiieial* and u-i admit - / ntuiinprlntlon in making loan ' Nobody w a n t* *o he diown tn-!iln»t the )H.tuition reparations agency 1lA . l a3'*
dred* of planes, Its cruiser* .mil
l.lA d d itio n .
f l.. 1 li.m k
3
“ R iiH si' he I* w ro n g , or we for allocation to thu Allied powers,
*
. , w • chfl
i
’n
*
,*
1 11 a iis
destroyers. •'They stand over ivuily Sec.ctaiy [’m e t Kevin «n«J I’.cm:. nl. are:
are The oeonlc w ill know In nn- the three-power statement suld. TM'HTKItil
"V TM'-' INTMlt v vr
to more than repay any act oVIF oicihii Minister Kolieil bclmm.io
,
' v j',,el,n V/” I ^ Verv projects'*
c |)i- l w est "
It added:
Illl-IIOVMMI.'tT KltNIi OK TIIK.
VOTE FOR
“TATi: OP KUHMHa
.
Tin* gidl'Mi n o ils , have never
*IJt hies l»-en Mgr-ci! by the tbici
itv &lt;v i*. m:ii.vMi&gt;.v
“ cfew- K
, ..........................
........„
!rfii.£.,z
f
;
,X
s
t
“
|“
wa
’
e
Sr::;;
developments
in siihmniiie - ')"•...........
tu'-'O wrong in o nationfll election, government* Hurt there is u need
A"ii-111
Tro-ioos
1
r
Kond
|
I
lieu
cutmiiuimiua
mnl
they
will
„f
Cxeeimalovukiu,
I'nluti'l,
"
“Headv
lui*
bean
Imnileil
out
wiirfuiu wore deserlhed liv two
tledi In-,•"! *pi't In IU7 tin'T- to
Dr. Henry McLuulin
Honiino,,
sp e a k e rs .
1"stntul hy tfioii ex|ite»rW willing Hie l.ow Countries ami Franco.
( In Klimt*, tlu- hum program I* lid- roiinttv mi') nR nbromt. the
J.O per cent off tho oxsci w-nii- ITT TU); &gt;in .fli ul- THn nil,.STY
behind
schedule.
.. lire'lli'l ion* lisas ,*v,
John Nicholas lliown, usslsttint | ncu to he gtmlrd liy the juini iph' j Field Marshal Hugo Sperrln, tW,
The Miiis IihII I'lmi iiffHoe*’ •(•- •'*'
Iho Gallup poll h«* shewn J f P d IT, HKMINMI.K K n U N T t 1
NHcretary nf the Nnvy for nir, said rel loilh" in
..............
the Six-l’mver moll 1 eniiimiuidi-r of ihi- "Cnildor l.egino" Krilln-d its action ns u "move to
City CommiHHion
KIjOIIIHA, IN l-IMIIIATM
Governor Dewey of Now York,
ut Memphis 11 "guisl nnmls-r" ,,f
I hi .-vpi.in in tu:ht und ltni7 uml tiiniIN It IT. KHTVT 1T o r
anpruxlmiilolv *MI»,UtMl.iMMI pis*
mauder nf the ■ail 1- fleet which liulanco the mllo nf loims und *16,000,000 for the Netherlands tho Ilepubllrnn president isl can­ JAM KM Al.l,BN.
"hunter-killer teams” ninde up of linn.
didate. with " h Ruhstnntiiil lend” P i ' r r a a , . ; .
giants."
(tROUF 1
t
liesiiles llcilln. tlio .......peels
; |HIIII|„ ,| |,„ndon In the HMD iilitx.
light carriers and surface ships
Acting KCA Administi utor lloiv Indio*, iilso nro oxiieclod to b* throughout the campaign. Dr. T O A M . C lt K lH T M U H VNM l - K I t an- now orgunlxerl to deal with .no a North Atlnntle defense treaty, Field Marshal (ieuru Karl FriedGallup
said.
HiiNH
IIA
V
I.N
U
C
l.A
IM
S
O
il
M
Ksigned
shortly.
WUS 11 reported topic Ilf the meet-1 r|,.h y,,,, Kiieehler. «7. cnmniiindei aid llruct- suld ho did not believe
new high-speed iindersun crufi.
In Cleveland, Ilenr Ailntii.'ll b'U' . . .
, 1of Hie IHth Herman Army In the the halt ill new grants would Ins'
Hie Illg I luce eumniuiiiipii- *«hl: MM„ | „v, „ f The Nellie, hinds. limit, 01 that It would nffccl the
Charles II. Momsen, noted iiiuler"Tin- three government* are n,.|u.|„ m
............................. I ..f over-ull nrogruiu uf providing aid
sun warfare export, estimated that
under Hie KCA program."
ttiisslu Ihi* uliout iUH) suhmctsiblos ready to conliiinu to fulfill ihi-n (tueein in lu ll.
Yoalerduy rmothur MCA *polios
nntl then gave u "peek ut wind is ohllmitIon* uml In dlselimge their
flenernl lleiiiliilin Von Moth, nil,
gulng an" In anti-sulimurliie clr- responsibilities ns iiiemheis of mniiunndi-r uf the Iftll. nintnrlxeil ■"**« 1'i-edlctwt that nil louns negoelds.
that body (the Security Council) corps In tho Polish and Nr-thor- !
miw underway would b.
Secretary nf the Army Itoyidl which is still |n 11 position to con­ lands Invasions.
I e';nc W " }•' » ^ » ^ &lt;,A l« 1;'
Joined In the tribute. He tahl a sider nny devolopmenl in the sitHoiiend linns Keluhnr.lt, 1*1- Iff "(mut 9j)OJH)0,000 to Ireland I*
Baltimore . calehrutlan . "W‘i must nation."...
,
mmmnndt-r of tin- fourth I’nnxer Imminent, ho
continue to havh the grehtest Nnvy
The six-nation' itsuliifinn pro­ division In Hie Polish Inv11sh.11, 1
,
?i
^
v"!iC
"
iH
M
'i,
In thu world."
vided Hull the foul occuputhm ........................ the Us- r.irps In *1 TOJtOO.IHK*-- ami the Netherlands
Secretary uf the Navy John I,. Powi-is remove restiii-liun* ul unci' tin- Invnslims of Tlic Nythi'rlands,
Sullivan said nt Akron, Ohio. I hr- on enmiiiuiilralinn* lo llcrlhi, The Yintiislnclii ntirl ItusNln.
Levul Notice
Navy “must he *0 constituted linn mllitm v linvoi mils were to start
Hmiund
lluiw
Vim
Sidmulh,
fit),
If war come* In the future. It will negotlAtion* to make tile Soviet
ii ii d
fought ns In H id past—In for­ currency Hie sole money uf lloillu accused of being un uui ly planner j T lie ro llo n Innm miiovtl
person* lu n u
eign Waters, In foreign skies and liv Nov, 2u. Tin- Council pf Foreign nf invusluns as chief uf staff of b u i i nclocU'tl U) loo I Ion r&lt;l i,l
Army
Hrnup
It.
lie
nl»»
wa*
chief
r.'i'oiil)'
i.'oiotnltislooeri,
lo mpi vo 11*
In foreign hinds rather than Ministers wo* to meet by Nov.
rti mol ln » |n ilo lM r e - l l i i l M . l l ,
around, iilmvc and on Anu-riruii MO lo discus* Hie whole Herman nf staff of mi army gmup dining t'le
fin tlo- t t i-iiir a l W luctluii to no 1.*•i.I
the Polish invasion,
soil."
l | •• - a I. 'I'.l it inliofl,. •'u iio ly , r'loHcnci.il Km I llnllidl '1M. chm i' rlilo T o 1, \o v e m li i r .'lot I ' l l ,
Admii ill William D. I.ealiy, chief I Itussia rnieeled the re-olfltton h)'
I'lllillM I' Ml. I. Hisliiiil
cil
with
iiniiiB
niie
nf
the
planners.
of staff to... I'leshlent Trutiuili
llolirv Itoa-HI, Olsl h
... , and, vein iK-causa the currency and nf the Polish and Yugoslav In- i j.'*.,.''
fttiitier. ln»pc, tor
|Jnhn Mnlmh, lus|i«clur
staff, uiiiplinslied llu- NuyyVrelu [ 1. ^ “^
' ve‘° Mot l‘il" ul* vasinns,
'n harking up nnlitmal policy
Admiral &lt;)U" S .iiniewihd, &lt;U), 11,11V*‘i*1:i »&gt;V-s''' n1iV t-i'sH arum
Neitlu-r the cmnmimii)ue nor Ciimmamler
of the Nnrlh Hen fle e t," tt.iyninml ininUi|tii«t, I'lerii
abroad. ill Ills speech Invpuird ufficlul
*pukv*meii
dalMtraled
on
A. It, l.o rn u io n .' Iiisp o e lo r
fa r an Indiiinupolls audlenoe. the iho reference to tho "development” accused of conferring with Hitler J0I111
MoiilmrlU, J r . lo a riu elo r'
on the Polish and Norwegian in­ M l: l.clliioll, lli*;imlur
President’* mllltury advi-t-r -u&lt;d
I ' M I M I M I X II. I - It
"There Is now an acute danger of tin- ministere may have hod in vasions.
11. W iis lit . t'lv rk
war.” Hut I.ealiy added he dor-* mind. Itespoiisiblu informants sold, . I.leut. fiennrul Karl Von llnu* •toy
Itoy
ylu
ii, lo -p i'e lo r
fiat personally holk-vr “it |, com- however, it wa* mi indirect offer que*. tW charged with killing pris* II K. W nlillo
r r , J r . Itm p vclur
to
Russlii
to
make
the
next
move.
It
o
b
r
r
l
M.
W n tu rilM u n l. lo * u n lu r
Ing to us ill the near future."
uners of war.
I'llH It M T
XU. ••S', s s n li.n l
Meanwhile
In
Tel
Aviv,
Israel
Tha Navy gave nutice It is
l.isut. General liermaiin Hein- I K . Me Nil li, f-io rh
Southern Boil’s rnten In P'lorldn are not nudlcient
tins In each of the next seveml years will also be
ready tu strike back quickly and tlio Isrucil general staff declared r-ckc, till, principally charged with / , A. Hoesr. In a jie e lo r
recent
Jewish
operation*
in
(hiII
N.
M
ii'ia
iia
,
lu
-|ib
e
:o
r
forcefully fiom tile Mediterranean
to moot today's costs and assure this Company’ll
itsulng orders that I(u**Ihm pris­ J. I ’. T liu rs io n u , |onion lo r
extremely
henvy.
against "uit“ act of aggression.'' Negev have broken the buck uf oners of war he ex nettled for poli­
PHnt: IXIT XII, g. t.ak* Muaror
thn
Egyptian
army
and
air
force.
Ability to render good telephone service.
Trie warning, obviously aimed
tical reasons, lie served ss 11 mili­ ITstl Uuily. d a rk
Continuation of this work, howsver, Hnpends
Col. Yigal Yudin, chief of opera­ tary member nf people's court it. H. III ft nit, 111■)&gt;«*,.1„ r
a t Russia and Us satellites, came
yi
ai
.
njobioio.
1
n*.o.
rm
assistant Secretary of thu tions, said the whole first Hue tribunals.
upon earnings being such thnt necessary now cap­
*trr *lsrv tklm b*. In-os,Mor
Therefore, wo have been compelled to file new
Mark E. Andrews In a Egyptian nir force wa* destroyed,
XO. a sanfuril
I.leut. Goiviui Walter Ward- II, •I-flilJi.'IXi'r
l-arkliis. Jr. Clerk
day addrex* at N't w Or- the Egyptian navy's Hagaldu sunk
ital can be attracted to the business. Even without
rates with tho Florida Railroad and Public Utilities
moot, 61, mllltury envuy to Ger­ Frail II. Wllllsins. Inspkolor
M ns,
and Un- beat of Egypt's fighting
I I h i i i IU o ii ilislie a,' Ins'pet-lor
ft Air Fore* Secretary W. Stuart tloops either destroyed nr sealed man troops In .Spain as leader uf laic« Hiiniaels.
H iiniuels, Inapvi.'lur
lip
today’s heavy demands for new telephones, addi­
Commission. Tito now rates are only such as
h llll'IX IT X
Nf). 0-A Sasfiitil
Symington said (hire Is "no fac­ off in tliri'o pockets uf the south­ tho "Viduitleur Corps" in lUM
Warllnionl one* served as n Ger­ K i e l I'upe. rin k
tual basis" fur reports that the ern Palestine desert area.
tional new capital would still bo m inim i for the
nru necessary to furnish you good, dependable
ean , Iu sp
e lu r. . .
army srillluiy olissrvsr at U. n til)'..(".m
i, u-.ii.,„„
i»a..*
A ir Farce wants to take over the
As a result, he suld, Egypt wilt man
Fort
Hum
Ilouslon.
Han
Antonio,
|
|
’
|i
i.'mkuu
,'
lit*(n-&lt;
Vur
'
Navy’s carrier planes.
I!
^
.
J
i
t
.
.
.
,
.
added facilities necessary to maintain and improva
nervico.
hnvo to rebuild her whole military
r iu H ...........................
ix iT xo. s-n. *
.........
He told a navv day galherlm.' striking force bofoie ever again Tex.
I W . A. A d am s. K le rk
He was accused of personal re , \V. J. I'aaeoek. Ilis p c c lo r
Birmingham, Ala., that the
service for present customers.
able tu undertake an offen­ siKinsltdllty for ordering that AI- .J.
Today’s telephone rates nre the emergency
M. tbspp*, Insprcii
Inapet lor
lous missions of the air units being
sive
In
majur
strength.
ur
lied commando* In Africa ami Ku• "nailed down" at the recent
Earnings in Florida are far too low to attract
3- K S s a fs r S
Israel lias rejected the order by rope "lm slaughtered to the last n..&gt;u |i.iiio.r, I'lVrU*
rates determined on the basis of 1946 condition*.
ting of armed force leaders
W
acting
U.N.
Mcdlatur
Ralph
y.
the capital needed in providing service io
•wpnrt, R. I.
------------ 1 lllxpmdor -----man. even If limy are soldiers in ,Ksrjyl* iivtisseTassrSince then there have been substantial increases
ngwly unlfurnt, armed or unarmad, in H J, Mi.'islilun. Jr. Inapcelur
mlneton said there had been
K h a r is * V udooiidi, l l l t ’&gt;«,'lor
won
control
poaltluna
in
the
Wegsv.
Floridians.
1
recently about the air force
I battle nr flight!."
P M K tT N U T NO. 1 P a sta
In pn*ta, Including employee tvasc incrcaasa and
rt. Its WHS, K le r k
flijg t? ts k f ever N nrr car It was dUrlnsod
1 Wariimont slso was charged 1:.
1
*
\
Itubsrl
llsgan,
Insusctur
olanes. He added)
ordering execution of "poli­ Mrs. y K. Ht'ljley, ltiRpseiur
continued increases in costs other than w afts.
HEREIN, Oct. 81, HP)— A Uni­ with
"There Is no fartuel basis for
Telephone Service Still An
tical commissars" un the Russian Mia. Juhll IT. Fo x, tiiabi. I,.i
1
eh talk. The air force has nsvsi ted State* suokssman today brand- front.
f iiB c ix i'r xu. * m isVilli
T.
I*
IJnso.
Klerk
ken such a position formally or ad fallc and “asinine doubla talk"
Outstanding Bargain .
I.leut. General Otto Worthier. Ft. «» H-Kh!'U»i Jr. Inspector
a Russian contention that no four- accused
ally.
W. II Mai Ho. Im.u*i'iur s
a
f
of
murder
and
enslave­
Adequate
Service
Require
f
lt.m aley, Inapeclor
w ant to assure you xxx that Power agreemente exist for sir
J II^Hlalty,
ment
of
prisoner*
of
war.
At
the
Increased
rates
your
telephone
will
still
.
PliK.KlVtT
NO,
a
u
UlBIIS
M iir force ronsldcre Itself url- regulation* In the Berlin area.
General Rvdolf Irehmsnn, I , A. Oldham. Clerk
Adequate Rqte$
trtiy teapoiulble for strategic
"Everything they eay In this 67.Lieut.
Homer
Ualianl.
insgsvlur
judge sjvocsle-gencisl of the \S O. Atidsrs, Inspaclor
be one of today's best bargalns^The new rates
■thing and has no Interest In m atter is not true." declared thn
3':
1
otter air units outsldn the spokesman, Meui. Co), Bevarley K W ehrmarht, nrlnelpsliy chsrgtri M T. Httnirosrslll. Inspselur
■r|T ■
Continued
high-quality
service
requires
telephone
„ FflUfThtT NO. f Khslasia
will still be low In comparison with the heavy
not adapts bio to this nteadman, chief of the AMO glr with rollabnratlnn with Wgrllmont Muirls
%
J
Ieohs.
Klsrl
......
Tart
In drafting the "Commando" and FMwarU Tumsy. I=ip
IpSiler
rates that meet today’s costa and provide reason­
forces branch.
«♦
Increases
in
our
costs.
They
will
be
low
in.
com­
"CusptnlMar"
ordure:
II
K.
Hors,
Inspeolo
In
sp
so
lo
r
. the other hand the air
(Headman said the Hues
W, itlaitr.
iipq lor
. J?:. Irnipu,
A 14lh deftmUnt, General Jo­ nilsrPtlMCINI-T
ineUte that its rvsnontiblil.
able earnings for those wher make tha" asrvfce
« U alSearsH
. .. e i t 'I N I T kIfU.
u. a
were "otM etuiy 1
parison with the increases in other Items yotf buy.
hannes Blaskowllxi &lt;M. Jumped lo C, W/ KMridc*. Clerk
mtltled it to conlrel of those tentlons
to
restrict
nir
traffic
Into
k
|
i
i
ford
la
r
lis
r
.
la
sp
se
lo
r
|ts itoveioned for such a mis- sded Berlin."
hjis'ileathrlnt d a l the tHhl Opened.
possible
by
investing
their
savinfs
In
the
buslntea.
IV
Isauri l.ir
While manufacturers, farm ers' and ‘business
el os the navv Insists on
pwIt. O'milser.
P'nnlger. Impeelur
Soviet military authorltlei
of forces developed for
}C. Young of . Ii W ' A " * &gt;i0It
ia
the
investors'
dollars
that
pay
for
facilities
•
ts
M
S
H
t
*
generally have re-priced their product* a t costa
the stand thay can hold gunj)
lp h w.
W . Ilsprniosq
Ilao tm o s
Klsrk
w arfare," ft?.-,, - £&lt; ■
fonder chief liaatjjh
mactlce In the airlift-eorTidT
tF o r”r s■a Ans*1
-n c h , n ic iis e iiif
through
which
service
la
kept
modem,
constantly
orado
Buprrmi
i
F
re
Increased, the Telephone Gimpany as a regulated
Berlin wht-nsvsr they (IlMetLewis Seeks
W ■ »»«&gt;• of
Improved
and
enlarge*.
,
\
v
ogaravtlle,
Ttim.
and
the
Ten
no*,
utility has been providing service in /Jorida i t
Jaeed from
i
a f i a M
r ®
- •
„•&lt;
&lt;!
•pseter
,« » ( In sp se lu f
j
s
i i *
In
our
program
to
meet
the
fuD
poetwa*
tolaCommission-approved
ratea
that
average,
only
1 1 . Lewie, and.
tttV p a a
tor
(OSBISHI KVWb
UMl | assistant gftbrniv general.
, ,,
■
phone needs In Florida we havp. conatrucfed
•lightly higher than those in affect in the tW oa. ^aIir *■ V-. 1 ■■*i
£ « r t a i efw 4 ( them In tha strew of Urn
: t
Y ^ .
Vdrkcre
Annual Barbecue
huge amounte of additional equipment —' poles,
Tbtew new ratea are required to give food and
T O ‘ domsstlo hamsters, which
:Vf‘ hcblts tike ehlpmunVs and
«
ICsstleaM rrem l*ss* nsoi
ICT
wire, cable, switching equipment, buildlngd* and.
improved service. Ratos that are leas them suffi­
'n i ,
chuck* are diaonded from I
n, fornter tpsvor, State Marked
nxver. and rtsldept here for the
all the othei items necessary to provide service.
cient can result only in poor service. ,li»S
sat t p 1years w at fNMrtd hy the
‘ it. They a rt even mare
This construction in HM6 alpna iHU AMOMflt to •
f c r ."
emmivslon at its meethic.
' "Maryland Prepares
For Miami Contest

Market Survey

Lunch Room

North Atlantic

1

Increased Telephone Rates
are Necessary

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h ttrin g will b« h«U
CUv Hall,

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about 926,000,000. RequiremenU

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state want good

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P A C E TM REB
PUBLIC FAVOR
Astromomers Find F l o r e n c e Cleveland - r FORT
LAUDKIlUALr-, Clcl •'«
((F) — Tho F o rt
Laudcrdalo
Praises Sanford In Dally
News, one of inu m&gt;t rto iRadio Waves From Confession* Magazine i.lit newspapers
Automobile Insurance Features That
to support Re­
W LDNK&amp;DAl O C i. i / , 1 9 4 8

Darkened Stars

Florence N. Clo/eiand, editor d!
True Confession* Magaiino re
CANBERRA,
Australia,
Oct.
£7,
tan
n ..L
Cl'iitly |iald a visit to Sanford
W&gt;)- Dark stars which give no ml|lu„ Ai.farc or puldlclty.
light, probably Ucnuso they are
In the November Issue of Du
cold, secin to be emitting radio mugazlno under the title of
signals.
“Strictly ConfidentiaP she wrote
The evldance for this discovery “Orange City, Florida, Isn’t thl»
was reported today In a statement modern air age marvelous? Thl
by John J. Dedinan, minister In morning I was Packing my suit
tharge of the council for scientific rase in New York. Tonight I
and Industrial research.
watched the moon rise over beau
These mysterious radio Iwnms. tlful Lake Monroe In Centra
he said, are similar to the radio Florida.
noise that comes from the sun. But
“A* Charlton ami I walked on
thay come from points In space onto the pier to admire Hanford’s
where there a -r no visible stars.
open-air bandshell where municipal
The exact point of origin of concerts are held, the rustle ol
these radio signals Is in the con­ palms In the breeze and the nigh*
stellation Cyirnui. They point songs of birds were for us Na
strongly, he said, to the pnssl ture’s own symphony. What i
bllltyY of a no
now type of star which lovely spot!
emits radio wave*, but no light.
“Imagine being able to board
I Australian wnrk is part of great silver airliner, leave hustling
-astronomy, ]# |ew York behind and In a t&gt;
the new science, radio-astronomy,
wMeh la going
cooperatively in Iiouis lie transported for a wee1
_ on cooper
the United States, France, England and Australia. The tlrco
northern hemisphere nation astron­ lengths cannot get through lh«
omers have not yet picked up any earth's atmosphere. Radar receiv­
dark star signals. Hut the exist­ ers developed during World Wai
ence of dark stars has long been II made |ios»lhle the pick-up of
Inferred, becauso of peculiar mo­ the ..tar radio signals. In all tin
tions Qf some visible stars. The cooperating nations the signals
motions could be explained if Die have l&gt;cen Identified from the sun
risible star had nearby a dark from visible stars and the centei
star as a companion, whose gravi­ of the Milky Wav.
tational pull accounted for the
puilllng motions.
Itadio-astronomy picks up the
radio wkves coming from space, In
wave leogths ranging front about
one tneh to fifty feet. Longer radio Wk.t to is f.f v r a u 'i tUlrt gtsk1.sk
wkve lengths are also believed to funatioatl aoathlr gstst Mis? ■alii .as
come from atara, but the longer versus ast (aund Ik* irsrtr is CUDtTB t-*.r blip. Tuu m , CAJIDUJ a ir
asks thl»n lata toilar for ?«u la tlUttr
of two says; (0 aM(W4 1 dan kt!«.
*7 tur 11a." ks&lt; Uksa u dim tad oa lb.
It ahould hatg nlArs funational
Dr. Henry McLaulin lahat,
pariodla M&gt;a; &lt;1) takas thraughaut Uss
nonta Ilk. s toola. It absote laprsta fgnr
appailla, aid dlttitloo. tad that blip
OptomelrUt
b ind os ritUttsss ter tbs trrlsg cars to
cos. CARtWI It atlanllfltaltp prtMMd
113 Magnolia Ave. l'ho,:e 313
tod leenUflcallf tatted. II ?au aalftr *tt
thita aartatis tlnaf, (it CARDVI ImI. j .

publican nominee Dewey for tin
nnmidency, said today it found
.'oitsldcrable puldle favor for it.

Every Motorist Wants!

la n d .

ftim p lu te' co w -n ig t

The itess»pa|H&gt;r on Uct. » nntonneed lu sppport of Dewey be­
cause It said ft hod lost faith In
President Truman's ability to lead
the nation out of its present dlficuU), und it believed Coventor
)ewey could succeed whera Mr,
frpman hntl failed.

Coitthntnl-witlt' claim sc fv u r
llciircrtciilatiu's tm call an&gt; where, anytime,
throughout N orth America.

The mink belong, to the family
mustelldcn" alone with the m irten ansi weasel. Wild adult mink
are altout 34 Inches long.

Local Atfent Service
The experietici il, helpful cminm-l of ;t lositl rcpl’e.teit-

Full protui'tioii to meet nil motoring hnzunl*.

Itontl Service
Yum cat rels nsctl from nttactimi-nl. Mail Itiiinl ser­
vile for ojK’ralor.

ta llv e

inti In the peaceful lul.t* rsgiou of
Florida. It's wonderful lining able
t walk right down the path to
I.ago Linda where our little res!
:anoe waits to carry us to a apot
vhcre wc can seek out tho wary
a«A. At last my hubby and 1 have
ill tha fishing our hearts crave■veil to surf casting at Daytona
Beach, a half hour’s drive away.

On November 2, Vote for
fo r

CONGRESS

Madera Mean Seek
2-Wn HeIp Like Ifcia

PROPOSED

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1
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tkro o -n n h a a t a ll tha n t rr .v a ra a la t le i
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d k ls t gaaoluttona w a r . antaraU upon th an
ra ap attlva d au n taia. w ith tha ?aaa and
n a ra th e rto n , and te a * did d e w rm in t and
S lr a r l ih a l tha u i d Jo in t a a m lu n o n t ba
pobm lU M lo lh a a la t lo n o l lh a S ta ta as
Wo t ik n w a l Ila - t lo a in K a s a m b tr . i l i a .
N O W . T l l S a r r o n c . 1. R . a . O B A V ,
• a a r a t if * a l S t it a a t % « S t i l t a t S la r id i.
i t k i n k y stva p a in * th at a
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and o l S c c tiin t ot A i l i d a I X o l Uia C o s- amandad -a &gt;i to i»» I a&gt; I
it n u iin n o l S lo r id i. lh a lo a t it jt u r a m «?
S r c r t O N t.
n .« . , or i * 1 *4 '
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asraaial a i a i'v a o r .l o - 'r
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A J C J it lT H T - v O L U ilu N P ro v o iin g a t
Am enU m *n t ta tho CoQ^UtulSon bp Ailflin g tn crato an a d ld ile n a l SfctiO fi rrv a t*
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Free Publicity

The Sanford Herald
•

WEDNESDAY OCT. 17. lMf

T H 1 SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

n u t i i i t H le ieeo

Public relations men traveling with Governor Dewey on
hin campaign tour aAoaa the country- have adopted a policy
; in dealing with the prena which it might be well for all
Otlohrr IT. I»l*. a I lt* r«*I OfIW those seeking free publicity to consider. This policy Is ex­
• t S a a fo rd , K larld a, u a d . j Ifca A rt emplified by Press Secretary Hagerty’s motto: “Make it as
, / ( '• ■ ■ n w a t M ar»n n. le e r .
easy as possible for them to get what they want—and don't
HlX.I.A VII LT DRAM
lie".
Hdllar
Mininiv IIKA.V
The public may wonder why It is necessary to warn
III,
M a a a* a r
p f m i n i KITOV n ATKS
-------------------------------------- --------anyone
aspiring to high
public---office or any other -----------position
riaCw»Bih
t
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of
responsibility
not
to
He,
but as a matter of fact the prac
_
ffcraa M aalka
III MnalM .... — — r r t t S tice is so common that most newspapermen have become
cynics and skeptics as a result of It. And nothing makes a
Oaa Jfrar
__ ______ no i ■&lt;-»•. ra a » a reporter so little inclined to be accommodating as to recog­
“Alliifcnaa'rr
IkMHtta. M-xaluttuMM a n d B atlrea a t
nize that someone is lying'to him.
/
a a lr r la la a ia a la fn r Ik* a« rs« * *
f i l . l n a fa ad a . w ill ka r k a r s a d la*
Everyone remember* during the war when the very an­
•• r t m l a i » &lt; n tllill&gt; M U *
l l- p r a a .a l f d f t a l l a a a h r Mr
nouncement by the OPA uHmlnUtrator that shoes 'would not
la ln a d
v a w .p h p a r Ba»f»*«d*all,a a . lap., .Van V -fk . CM aaaa, be rationed would be accepted by everyone as nn almost cer­
D a tra ll. M aaaaa I I l r . a t. U » l*
tain indication that they were about to be put under the
Th« l lr r a l d la a la a m k ir V f ifc.
t&lt; H f ln l« d i ’rra a nfclak la •■ Ittldd strictest control. Someone has said that “A lie is an intellec­
# , P l u . l t . I , In ik a a . , lap re e a b ll. tual meuns of avoiding a difficulty”, but nothing makes a
r a ll a a a f all Ik* lapal B a n , a r t s , a t
•a Ikla a a n a p a a p r. aa n a il M all reporter madder than to have some public official tell him
tf» BP*a dlaeatP kaa. ___________
he has no intention of resigning just the day before he
turns in his resignation.
W P.D N EH D A Y, O C T . 27, 1*4M
_1
Nor does the public realize how many times people try
to take advantage of the columns of the newspapers to pro­
IIIIILE VRHHR TODAY
mote their own selfish interests without regard for the
H U M A N I T Y MAY HAVE truth. A bright young man comes into the office and wants
TRAVELLED A LONO ROAD u write-up about a new business he Is opening in town and
FROM M IC R O ORGANISMS. he teds
____ you that
_______
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„ . , VV4 ...........................
he_is _u war
veteran, „served
in the Pacific,.
wnT wi!I-n?Tm ’Tr amr rom wuh wounded on Guadalcanal, and won the Congressional
MJT WHERE WK ARK g o in g . Medal of Honor, not that he did, you learn later, but beenuse
Th« Lord farmed innn of the dual; he thinks that kind of publicity would help his business.
ground. tie. 2:7.
„f die around.—
Nor
anyone not connected with the newspaper
business realize how many requests for free publicity even
In the excitement ul voling lor a small newspaper may have. It takes nn hour every day just
President next Tuetday, don’t (or* to open the mail from people who want a little spaco In the
*ft In go to die City Halt and paper. It takes a full time man all day long just talking to
vole lor commissioner!.
the people who come in constant procession to the news
papers with something to put before the public.
Senator Pepper warm dial if die
Much of this publicity Is worthwhile and most newsRepublican* set into power, we patters contribute as generously as they can to all charitable,
never will lie able to gel our educational, religious, civic, and cultural actlvites. But they
freight rate* down. You ihould aik could do n better job than they do, If these organizations
lome of our celery farmer), Claude, always realized that they are getting something for nothing
how our freight fair* today coin- and made it ns easy for the reporters os possible.
pate will: l')33 after 15 y « n of
Tho best way fur ull those seeking publicity for whatDemocratic admini,lralion.
over cause Is to type on a piece of paper exactly what they
want and then give It to some responsible member of the
Preiident Miller of the University newspaper staff. It probably will noT bo printed exactly as
of Florida i» optimiilic over the it is written, and It will probably be cut considerably in
outlook for peace. "The age j I length, and It will not likely uppear In the position that you
weaponi die hitlorv of war and want, as there are probably many others who wont the samo
killing, it a million yean old," he space, but that is tho best way to do it.
Then always remember to thank tho reporter for what
point! out. "hut the age of conicience and character, by which wo you do get nnd you w|ll find that he will lie much more co­
refute lo kill people in war. ii onlv operative about your publicity in the future.
P aklU lw d ifniir •* » •» ! » a « a rd a r
aad s a a d a r a t
s a a la r d . F lo rid a
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THE WORLD TODAY

New Orleans Ranks
2nd On. Port L is

WASHINGTON, Oct, 27, (JFJ(EDITOR’S NOTE: L. 8. Cha- New Orleana waa the country':
kalea, AP chief of bureau In second largest port In point c^
Athens, prepared the following value of good* Jiandled In Auguat
A recent report by the Com
analysis of the Greek eltuallon
white In the United Sletea on merce Department ahowa that It
home leave. He la now en route value of Import! and export*, Nee
Orleans waa exceeded only by Nee
back to hla poet in Athens.)
York.
By L. H. CHAKALE8
During Auguat the Louisiana!
(For DeWIH MacKemie)
port handled $69,400,000 In export!
AP Foreign Affair, tnn/jaf
NEW YORK- There ere going and i-U,400,000 in Imports.
New York'* totals were |31d.to be a lot of quaatlona aaked when
the Slat Congrei* gat, a propoaal 400,000 In export* afnd $234,600,000
y
to dip Into the till for an addi­ In import*.
Galveston surpassed Naw Ot*
tional two to three hundred million
loan* In exports with $07,200,000;
dullard for Greece.
Tho Congreaaman are going to but fell behind in Imports, with
.
aak iponiera of the b!H why I’resl- $ic,m \ooo.
The figures Included reexport^
dent Truman and Ambadaador
Grady reported opposlts reault, in and lend-teasq, UNHUA shipments
Greece within a It
few daye of each and export* under the various re­
lief programs.
other.
Secretary Marxhnll’a unexpected
but hrlcf nbtence from United Nu* New York Bus Strike
Hone In Parlx to vlxlt Greece two
week, ago wax the beginning of Ends After 4 Hours,1
the buildup, for the requeat to
NEW YORK. Oet. 27—WPI-*]
Cungrea*.
The dev Mamhel! arrived In Naw Yorkers got to work today,:
Atheni. Ambaxtador Grady, who slowly but in orderly fashion, os
had been conxplcuouxlv allcnt about the biggest strik e In the city'*;
the guerrilla war, bobbed up with history passed the pevt of Its lm-'
an announcement that tho Greek ppact on 3,600.000 riders.
A CIO union's strategy of dli*
army'e program agalnxt the Com­ playing
Its po(Ssr* with u four
munist-led Guerrilla* wax not hour stoppage
misfired yetterday.,
“xatlnfactorv."
Several thousand of 8,000 worker!
Thl* didn't Jibe with Preiident who walk out refused to s ta rt1
Truman’s
tru m an a utatemimt a few daya huiM rolling Brain on seven prl*,
previously. The President described i vnt„,y operBte3 ]|neii Howi&gt;v*rJ
the campaign against the Lorn- n(nny were returning today,
munlsts In Greece os a ‘ rnnsplcu-,
Immediate Iraua was a I
ous success.
I struggle for power between left'
It would ntso appear that th o jail(] r |»ht wing
ig leaders of the:
ambassador was out of step w ith , pnwerifu
powerful CIO Trfansport Workers
the American military mission and' Union.
“
_nge yester-,
The four-hour stoppai
the Greek government, l.leut. General James A. Van Fleet, who duy was ordered by TWU Inter­
hoads the mission; Premier Them- national President and City Coun­
Istoklos Rnphnulls and Deputy cilman Michael J. Quilt and hla'
PremTer Constantine Tssldarls pre- • support.ws. They sought to ihow
vlmislv halt promised the Oreoka the state Public 8erwlce Commit■ind tho world that tho "backbone" slon they meant business In a ritw
of the guerrilla*' resistance would iiiund for payment of baek w agesj
lie broken by the end of tho year.
WRONG COURT
It now looks ns though the tough
SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 27—
“amlnrtes" won't be cleaned out &lt;/P)—
Two professional tennis
completely by next summer, as It aces, American
Hobby Biggs and
was gcneru'lv believed and hoped Ecuadorean Pancho Segura, were
for by the highest American and : Injured slightly today when their
Greek authorities in Athens.
, | car ovetiurued al Uunnedah, New
These conflicts nn tho highest g0U(j, Wales.
in
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levels in Wssbiiigtun uud Athens I Both
received minor cuts. Their
cannot be dismissed easily. Rut car skidded while rounding a
there is a partial explanation, curve, ran into a shallow ditch,
which goes back to March, 1047, hit a troo stump and rolled oyetB
when the Truman doctrine was twice,
pronounced.'
about 6,000 year! old. Justice,
PRAIRRS WEST POWERS ?
The first American military men
rthici. ami mercy are only about
LONDON. Oct. 27—fJP)— Paul
ON THE SANTA FE’s “Golden Gate" streamliner from to appraise the Greek situation
6.000 yean old." Then in another Bakersfield to San Francisco yesterday two nice looking underestimated the guerrillas and Hoffman, European Recovery Ad­
million yean perhaps* we'll catch Japanese girls camo into the dining car and sat down at nn overestimated tho enthusiasm of m inistrator tab! today "no ag­
politicians and military gressor will -over dare march"
up and war will he aboliihed.
empty table for four. Shortly afterwards, two well-dressed Greek
leaders whin the aid was announc­ gainst the w estern Power* If they
remvln united.
negro women of middle age came in and sat down at an­ ed.
"When it come* to reiourcas^
The extent to which the two other empty table for four. Immediately the stewnrd rushed
When the combat section of the
strength lies with
major parthi ire appealing to up and had the negro women move ovor and sit with the American mission actually got to theerwhelmlng
free nations," Hoffman told a
minority group* for vote* i* again Japanese girls. The Japanese girls were humiliated, the ne- moving last spring General Van
and Ms aide* felt they could
illuitrated by the poker playing
ro women were humiliated—and I, as a human being; was Fleet
use considerably more military
antic! ol Truman and Dewey aver umlllated that such things should have to be. Segregation fund* than allocated by formerf j
the I’nlrtline queition. Having wouldn't work In California but I thought how much easier Nebraska Governor' Dwight Gris-1 Even in the hoteet season, enow
i,wed up the negro volet, they j It Is for all parties when It oxlsts. Because the States wold for suppression of the rebels. | stay, on tho mountains oi Peru
Griswold actually gave the mill- i above tho 17,060-foot level.
think, with their Civil Righti pro* Rights ticket isn’t on the California ballot, the Jeffersonian
Urv itfie more than half of the —
---- — ——
poiaU, they now try to outbid each Democrats have announced from Santa Monica that they wl 11 1:140,000,000. IncliifllnK $40,000,000
. - . .
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4.
other for the Jewiih vote bv play­ vote Dewey even though they prefer Thurmond. There will In post UNRHA money. The mill- £
otitic* with human mneijr
ing politic*
miierjr m
in r bo a write-in vote for Thurmond, however. Here, as in t}ie tury men also felt th at with good
f . i 'i i j V a I m m s X ^
L . t l IhU
^ d:stuteinent
. - . - S £ ? Jfrom
fiL reports
loly Land. Neither party payi'bouth, are people who refuse to think they are “throwing luck the Job might bo accomplished made
any ailcniinn ai all lo the Rreaictt away1* thwlr vote when they give it to Thurmonu* even with tho monsy on hand, plus ap­ covering the period before those
proximately $160,000,000 from the
obtained by Grady.
Q
minority ol them all, the South, though ho can't win. They know that a bigger victory than second Greek-Turklsh aid bill.
T h e r a a r e r a n n r t * I n d i c a t i n g D m*
became, the South, you know, » the Novembr ballot is biug won.— John Temple Graves,
These hupci didn’t stump untit guerrillas have increased their
the middle stages of the Grammoi
in the hag.
• elnte the heavy cam­
Mountain campaign in August. strength
paigns started last spring. Based
Fallowing
nn
outstanding
success
4Love* Affair E n d s In clearing up Rottmell In Central on three -years of reporting In
R uiiia continue! to ui« htr veto
Sanford Forum
I would question these re­
In Woman's Divorce Greece within a set time In the Greece,
I«iwei in the Security Council with
port*. Tho Guerrlllaa have Buffer­
spring,
the
operation*
chiefs
a
l­
a reckleii diiregard for the opin­
ed heavy losses and their program
LOS ANGELES. OeL 27—(A &gt; - lowed three weeks to knock out of conscrintinn by forew has not
ion! of the majority and the future
“When thtx troubla earn# up we tho central guerrilla concentration been nearly effective as It waa a
peace of the world. Nine nation!
thought tt waa beat f o r rim to aair In Grammes.
voted in favor of the compromite
wa were having a mad love a ffa ir/1 Inadequately trained G r e e k year ago. But they are still power­
Ronnie 0. Simmrln, 10, declared. troops there ran headlong Inin ful enough to Impose n Communist
iclution for ending the Berlin
Charged with Juvenile delln fanatic resist nnre from well- regime .on Athens If the O re st#
blockade, only two again*! It.
queney, Ronnie made thla atata- e q u i p p e d guerrlllaa defending army’s sources of supply run out.
Ruuta and the Ukraine which t*
ment In eourt yeeterday explaining amnxlngly well fortified positions.
controlled by Ruiiia. Tbit wx* tb^
why ha no longer loved Mrs. Faye It took months for DO,0t)0 Greek
Kahn, 31, mother of two children. snldlor* to root approximately
28th time in about two yean that
They were arreitad together In a 16,000 guerrlllaa out of Grammos
Dr, C. L. Persons
Ruiiia hai blocked action by the
hotel.
.
and tha adjacent area.
OPTOMETRIST
Security Council through iim of t)w
Judge A. A. Scott remanded
That axtra two months cost a lot
Simmrln to •the custody of juve­ of money. Now the Greek army
veto power. At with a tmall and
PROM PT COM PLETE
nile authoHtlae until Nov. P.
badly tpoilrd boy. you either play
O P T IC A L 8 B RV IC B
ha*
humped
Into
equally
stubborn
Mr*. Kahn waa in another court­ resilience In the vital Mountains
ball the way Ruuia want! to play
room where her hu»bend, Barry
or Ruiiia won't play al all.
Kahn, 37, divorced h tr. Ha aald near the juncture of the Yugoslav ; Repairs end adjustments made
and Albanian bordera. This also I*
the waa unfaithful.
H nurM -18 - 1-8
Her petition for coxtody of their costing a lot of money,
W* heir • great deal of critidun
Aa a result funds which wars j
.. R e t H I
children waa denied. The father
in thii country ifiin il lire cartelwill care for them tem rorarilv Mr* •unooacd to last until June 30.
■ - rh e a s SH
Kahn le to appear Nov. 18 for pro-* t«4t», are running very short. And - Atlantis 'National Sank
title lyitrm, free ertterpriie ana
nation and aentancing on charge;, th# guerrilla* haven't xhnwn an y '
ITMl
tvtn democratic government. Sope
of contributing to tho delinquency signx of disintegrating.
people eeem to think (hit governof a minor.
Thla turn of events developed

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ment ownership, socialized modi'
cine, and other monkey biuioeee
could give ue a batter way of'HI*.
Yet Bob Bilhop file u* that the
average length of life in the United
Stale* it 651 in Burma, 27. It may
not mean everything to live t« be
65, but if we were to change our
system to Communitm. or tome

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Social

A nd Personal A ctivities

PAGE FIVE

8ANPORD HERALD. BANFORD. FLORIDA

l*a«t OES Officers
Episcopal (iroup To
AROUND
the
TOWN
Honored With Supper
Honor New Rector

tpiltu n frwv aspiring young l All m&gt; oilier* of the parish are
Pnst Matron and Past Paired*
living hold I
of Seminole Chapter No. 2. O. K. 8. ntiK i, w tte drawing picture* on 'invited to ...........
window- of Seminole County Intipniow vtttiing loi Rev, and!
Cl (Carlin palmer Rny—Society Edit or
Telephone 148 wore honored with u -tippet re­ Ike
Moim*
in
iioiie-.
of
winning
one
of
Mi*, ti I /inline’man, This re ­
cently held mi the humiuet hall of
the Masonic Temple. The »ui&gt;p*r th..... prize* . . . we thin* JACK ception i* being given by wardens,
commitlec was made up uf Mrs. RATliiAN ha., a giuml idea there vestrymen on. member* of the
Debating Squad Has
MILS. II. II. COLEMAN billin'- Women's VuMliniv of Holy Cross
Walter Raines, chairman. Mrs.
Organizational Meet
Julian Yarn, Sir*. Rubcit Pueri- 11v liding riloiig Fi*-*t Street and I Episcopal Chili, h. I blest* will call
fov und Mr*. R. F. Crenshsaw. A blowing her horn at Mr. Coleman, til the Pan,h Il'Hi-e ol the Church
iialiuwe'en motif wm used effec­ " h " wa* trudging along afoot . . . iietweeii me touii i »,i e Mil and
The debuting s&lt;]und of Seminole
Mr*.
Harry
Het-ren
returned
re­
DICK AIKEN* tearfully telling of l 1(1:00 P M
WEDNESDAY
lllgh School met on Monday even­ cently from Pittsburgh and Somer­ tively in decorating the table,
,h " latest ili-l . . MRS. DAISY
fit. Monica Chapter of Holy ing for nn organization meeting
A
program,
planned
by
Mrs.
Croan Church members and their with the following officers lining set. Pa. where she has spent some Wurt Wurnor, wa* presented dur­ KN (i\ *itting with her cute
huihaml* will hold a itmfy cln*« a’ elected to servo for the coming time.
ing the supper. An nddresa of lit:'.- granddaughter DEHOHAll Edward McLean Wedw
M vn.D IN li at a drug store ctnin
the home of the rector, Rev. H. I,. vear: chairman, Clarence Clause;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Iluelen Hull- have welcome wa* given by Frank Tal­
. . have von noticed Del," Mo l l i c Vanderbilt
Zimmerman, ut 8:00 P.M.
•ecrelury-treasurer. Miss Margaret as their guests Mr. Hulo's mullmr bott. worthy patron, uml group j; lei
tub** beautiful eve, ! ! !
A program meeting for ti&gt; Hunt.
singing
wu*
led
by
Mr*.
O.
C.
from Lake Park, &lt;ia. ant his sister Welsh and Mi*. Lottie Nix. HumRAYMOND l.l'N IU Jl'IST lookWovk of Prayer unit Self D&lt;&gt;nihl
Serving as couches for the squad
MEXICO CITY. Oct. 27 -t/IT— .
Will lie hold hi the Flint Mfthudi-! will he Mr*. T. K. Tucker and Joo Miss Maiv Hale of Puntu Curdn.
or.iii* reading* were presented by ' ed like tin 'wealing "f the gle.-n" Etlwuid l&gt; McLean nitd hi- lutde
Church ut 7:30 P.M.
in hi- nine looking new full "V fii
Mr.-.
Pearl
Hansel).
McCuslln, an instructor ut (ho
ilo
forinet Mellie Vninlerhtlt. uiAmong those from out of town
T in ; H8 DAY
At the conclusion uf the regular .with groin ti 'ii*ei» . . . MRS.
Mgb school. Tho group voted to
h e - !;»•• night after honeyThe Went Side P.T.A, will ,non- meet with tho United World F ed­ who attend funeral services in mc-ting which followed the sup- -Jt&gt;HX VAi'UHN in town to oov I ttV'"l
it veek at .Acapulco,
nor a Hallowe'en carnival ui the j eralist Chapter of Sanford on Nov. Sanford on Monday for H. J. Leh­ pet, another program was enjoyeJ luiocerle* und smiling a* cheer- I mooning
Mexico', I'm iftc const resort.
school beginning with a eupper at : 1 and chose to have as the debat­ man were Mr. and Mrs. William during which time Mr*. Warner 1fullv «* ovei . . Jl'D U E R. \Y. ' Tiie bride t- the foi met Mrs.
8:30 P. M. Prlten will )x&gt; given for t ing topic for the year "Resolved: L. Wilson of Jacksonville. Mr. told of the group's appreciation WARE -porting a *ky blue rim - J Alfred Aatiderhllt. McLean is a
enstumu* ami many attraction* will That the U.N. Ire revised into ii Wilson Is the director of Stato for nil that had Iwen uccomplisliaJ loan lie and looking very debon­ | -ell of the ,it, Evtilyn \VhI«Ii MiMarkets and accompanying him and cuntlihul'-d by these paul of­ air
. Itt'SSKI.L CLKLAND an I ' la-mi who untied the Hope dia­
be featured during the evening.
World tiovernment."
A worship program for the
Those attending tho meeting were Miss Julia May Sampiey, ficer*. Mr*. Robert Cole, accom­ \LI.KN MALI, having their morn­ mond
® Week of Prayer an t Self Denial were Ellen Westmoreland, Jam? assistant to the director and C. II. panied by Mrs. Wel«h, tendered a ing coffee In Lunev'* Drug Store I (Moftl"*- le. McLean' second
DR I N. RIUISDN heilerkid
Will ho hold at the First Metlmditt Whltner, John’ Fite, Olyvo Ann Hogan, assistant director of Pom­ song of welcome after which the
pano: K. S. Rydholni of Melbourne past matrons and patron* were ' m a guy Iniutonmiire aud advi«i"g cousin, -aid in I'lilmet I.nke. Colo.,
Church at 2:30 P.M.
Adam*, llarhura Ann Kilenllrld, construction
engineer for the mar­ introduced Mini eni-ii told if the oieryone In l&gt;e a diwlor . , . .1, ti. |y»*teidi,V that he Had I'VrO mlvisSeminole Rebeknh Lodge No. 13 dim my Powell, Denny Sluffunl,
f 'hi mat i age in a l"ltg dikets;
J.
ii.
Michael uf Jac#&gt;oii- | time served nnd it-o highlight* of j MICHAEL, former Market man- ed
will meet In regular stistlmi h* Alun lk-Uel, Clureneo Clni..«,
taiti',' teh r I'otie iull from Mi-Lean
villa,
controller
of
market*;
Mr.
j
ager.
In
town
foi
the
l.ehmnn
fun8:00 P.M. In the Odd Fellows Ilnll Martha Stoklcy, Ingrled Eatemort,
their office.
-III M. xn.i I ., -mil he Id not
MRS W. M THItiPEN know when th, mart inge took
All visiting RetH'knh'e nro wcl- Murgaiet Hum, Mm. Tucker nnd and Mrs. R. E. Johnson end tluir
Mr*. Warner pointed out that ml
son
of
Plant
City
Mr.
Johnso.l
entering
tin*
Plgglv
Wiggly
■*t,,r■
.
come.
i Mr*. Mart Kent ha* the longest
Mr. MrCaslin.
"i whpn i
is the manager uf the Plant City I term of membership and she wav 1 MR and MRS Roll HARRIS 'i place
Members of the Y. W. A. of the
\|el . I.l -1
' w. ,'•• h. th ti,
market
and
with
them
*
«
'
his
First HnptUt Church a n 1 cordially Klection Puts Crimp
blit Vet v bn-'
presented with ii corsage from ami MR. and MRS, JOHN CRAW. t-&lt;( fteltl ’III'.
secretary
Mr.
Alberta
Tadlock.
Invited to n llullmvr’en purty i.l
i Mrs. Warner bv Mr- J. C. Mills, | FoRD out at Angel'- Iron night 1nv "
MIt, and ! A-kcil at
the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. W. K.
••all* foi the fuconductress. (lift* were pre­ f i a lute -tut. 1,
In Social Activities
fitokely.
sented to each honored guest. Ap­ MRS 11FORCE HARDEN having tirn- be -toil v liuve none Hut
9
The Intermediate OUT* Auxili­
. rig back to Nl-W
preciation war evpioMrd to 'ho , iffvi* lit Touehtons . . IIERN'MT We Will I.
WASHINOTON. Oct. 27—hi1)—
ary of the First Haptisl Clninli
group by the pit ludi-nt of the Past SToNE in « guv sweater an I I Villi, City in iih.iul n Week
The
It»48
presidential
election
FELICE WEST h
It i. At I . so tl(lrd min i ittgo.
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Matron* Cluli, Mr*. S, P. Dutton. skirt . .
! I" ight i * i no k,-t waiting for lie: Hi* f r«t wn
Ainu- Meeips of &gt;
LcRoy Slrnw’der, 1204 Park Avo­ campaign has put a crimp in the
White
House
social
season.
I.".* VIM AN SWEENID
vlu, Wnshingteti i’b, e.'iuul wit" (a
mit. at 7:30 P.M.
The
President
and
Mrs.
Tru­
HOLLWOOD,
Oct.
27—&lt;&gt;
P
&gt;
—
(i
la
m
or
Is
Out
Of
&gt; • i &gt;i lung to work
. M \ i •- | (llniii, Hull ii a f 1 nteliutoiit, N
Wardens, vestrymen and the man have delayed announcement
The world’s most famous expuneut
'.IE WATERS 'b c ‘ *iliK the Hollv* J A' , in I9TI 'I I ' ini nnd tli - secWoman's Auxiliary will honor Rev. of
The
Evening
1'urce
the
schedule
uf
state
dinners
of
tup
hat,
while
tie
ami
tails
I wood Slio)i window. . . , MR. .mil ou&gt;1 wife Won divntced a vend
aud Mm. II. I.. Zimmerman with a nnd receptions.
hint* that this forma! uttite is
| MRS Ito) ll'll.I.RR in their re*- weeks ago. alt- e-tnldhdune n
reception nt t 1m* Parish House
L'*nally
some
o
film
state
dindisappearing
from
the
U.
S.
scene.
n&gt; HETTY (.'I.AItKR
j l„i tivi-i .,i. in front of Coleman'*. tc-idene,' a* ft, , i-il\ Hill , Cidif,
from 8:00 until 10:00 P.M.
ners and receptions numbering
Fred
Aataire wu* hooting AP Newsleature* llrauty Editor I When You *ee a big man leadAli I rati nnd Id- bride have
FRIDAY
about nine, ara held In the fall. through a dance number with
Your evening hug *houldn't eon- ling a little ,iog in the downtown I taken the
ii •elciitilil soil,- ’ll
The P. T. A. of the Wilson
Mr*. James Helm, White House (iingrr Rogers fur "Harkley'a uf tuln u weekend supply of coamo- | -retion llil't’. JIM LUSTIli. urn 1th, Hot. I Ref.oinn
* School will sponsor u Hallowe'en social secretary, '.old a new- eon- iliuudwaj'* and he '*«« spiffed
£ carnival nt 0:UI) I', 81. nt the ference yesterday that the matter out in bin usual ultra-formal co». tica. Reside* being tunty and a •dire mull, nn.I hi* little dog Judy
, we tire both try tug to seep
srltnol, A roatiilne parade will be of scheduling these events ha* tumv. A* he finished, I observed nulasnre when it I* S t u f f e d , It I
\ m ill I I n * I AA OPEN
held with the climax being Un­ not been taken up with the presi­ that such outfits are seldom seen wilt look jtinkv to an onlooker. | inn weight down, h, v (piano d . . . I I r!(»■
ii a f * \ 111l t Ui iitK |ii
When you are ret to leave In
M E. HltoWN got .........
crowning of lIn* king and ipipon.
these days, exoept at ccrnnuriul ynur formal gear, don't ju*t dump 'MRS.
dent.
ftuill v • \ tin i 1 »|l v1■I#»lt »'f ' III I
*ik
the
nllli'i
day
f.-t
It
i
pat
••(&lt;
*
'■
SUNDAY
Mrs. Helm explained lliul when society weddings and trh h mikes. everything out of your street hag
nt " f On* S H* |
in Philinh'llihia and ju&lt;l -imply up Fiiii* v 11 I • i •
A practice of all officers of the Mr. Truman bus been in the
Is this uniform going the way
Cluli will I' Hmii»|
your evening put»e. Yon will | mid left . . MRS C M il ERIN i! furit Wtihimi
Order of EusUiti Star will ho held' White House he has ln-cn very of the high button shoes amt the Into
ru.n
tl.(w
...IKS
Mttl.l
I.ludll •» *M|j
need
only
a
few
co-metie*
for
RIVERS, wearing g:, i :: . .
■
at 3:00 1*. M. at the Masonic- L,,-y with official affair.', ami coast wilii Ilie Wit in hack 7
' | slight repair* during the evening, ■
(IVll Nik, (1 WJ| KMIIOIIIK I‘(i III ^4
loud
yellow
kerchief,
huir.in^
Temple. All officers are asked to ' with planning his campaign trips
"You certainly don't see this hut do carry those.
I "l"t:g Fir t S it- .' .
MRS *::omink ‘ • '!: I! \N Uit|u K.,
be on time.
anil -pet-ches,
kind of dress uu any more," Fred
Take with you: powder in n
Iittliiinl: ii.i11iiuiii The
o
MUNDAT
Furthermore, the situation Is admitted. "You used tu *ee ii compact, cotton hut]*, lipstick NAMES MOlKiHTON waiting f.u i in iK’inif | m
*11 hI l lit* W on
Circles of the W. S. C. S if tlm j complicated by the presidential In­ more in this country, but never comb, trill t or and handkerchief. I McC'icry's to open before making 101*74 c h it' cii t Ink
Avenue olid,'i
I -uni,- pm' luce* ,
Thn»c tog
Fimt Methodist Church will meet auguration which now takes place so much as in England.
\ You won't need mat earn hut bring
IHI1*1 4111111 of Ah*. AV. M.
V at 3:00 I'.M. us follows: Circle No.; January 20. A social season can
"I remember when we played in your eyelash curlei. Then whan Img- tiiai VERNE MESSENtirilt IsS.III*..It t&gt;"
1 with Mrs. J. M. Hayes, 11:1 West hardly he announced and carried an English show, we could *ee your eyes get droopy, you can I wa* eat tying loiituined gioeetn •
Sixteenth Street: Circle No. 2. out tiefore that date.
nothing in the audience but white disappear into the powder room, nn I snap , . I’nnummion Candid,
ilte O. E WHITE ha* pr, -eltli il
14 III 1ed ••hipped beef.
S ri VIwith Mrs. Resale (ireoki Oil Puik • In 1032, President ami Mr*. tie*. When the black tie* started give your lu*hu*
lift with the
Avenue: Circle No, 3 with Mi*. I Hoover announced the urogram fur creeping In, we knew the show curler und reappear a bright-eyed Home baiiihtei* to 11,,, xoo mi l emt- fla t oi ed AVlib a 1,11 le L't (11l it OllllUl,
Ray Herron, Country Cluli Hoad;! the White House 1032-33 social wa* reaching the end of the run." woman. Sometime* n hit of oil or diditte HENRY M’-I.A I’l.lN fare *.vt r ^Ifl llll e* „ r fre t lilv I'ltkeil. hot
. w'o|i c l n lilt •14.11. . II in h w ith chopped
'Circle No. 4 with Mrs. Frank! season on Oct. 30. 1032. The comFred confessed he hardly evet (old cream rubbed on the lid will | the Zoo hi* pel *&gt;|ilirrel
Adams, 20011 I.nke Avenue; Circle Plata program was carried out wears tho formul dress outiddr increase the dewlnes* of the eye*. . del' Wlull the otliei , an,It,Ini'- u t r mo -1(•V Cl it *|l inv iIlf VsiOl'l t*| 4*14)4.
to offer . .
No.'S with Mrs. Ruth l.undi|ul*t, | liafore President Franklin D. movlo stages these days.
I TOM .MEREDITH. |o ...luce man.
Of courae, there's a gumi rea­
.702 French Avonitu: Circle No. d Roosevelt's first inauguration on
If
1 1-f * n ‘l *tlf4* frie d rliit'k r't
son for tho genei bI demise of tho hurl Ryan with hi* fare u 111111uy I waving f'oin hi,, cm a* he gnei tip M tlulMV, (Ut till .nigh the i ho k 'eg
with Mrs. O. K. While. I HIS Mar. 4. 1033.
Park
Avenue
und
veiling
at
I.
I
i
Election day In 10-70 was Nov. outfit. Who hut Astaire cun look masti—front makeup, not lit* fight
Myrtle Avenue.
intiitr le to t h«* h ate ; if tin* Iii4*iil
.FRAZIER and n group of fella* I’ ll! 4 "nsil
*
. Chapters of the Wuman'e Auxl. 3, ami tho program for the 103(1. I good In top hat, white tie and scenes in "The Hei, Up" . . .
v am 1 th p i t U ii'l rinv
Vll
the
corner
.
You
ought
to
f t ' 4tarjr"ftf"'H oly ( Ctbk* EpIzCopai 37 social season was released by i tails?
t riP'i' of r«' ■
I at 1In 1.one the chi. 1.
Elsa
l.anchesli-i
uiljii*tmg
th
ice
the
wild
tie
worn
by
UOCEtt
cSitrch will the&lt;/t nt .1:00 P. M. us President Roosevelt, who had been • What’s an upbeat T It’s some­ ribbon* on her pantaloon* for
i’Ii ' a \\ Cj .roitk io 1
.H
a
r
r
is
,
s
iis
m
.tunin,
.
.
m.
.
follows: St. Agues Chapter with re-elected, and by Mr*. Roosevelt thing movie audiences wuut more "H a p p y Time.*" and getting son
gay „m* wot it )&gt;) Pin., ipal
of, claims John Payne.
Mrs. S. O. Chase, 2480 Mellon- on Nov. 8, 1030.
. Jane Wyman speed the
It was In that year tlmt the
"Tho public Is tired of nil tho whlatie*
HER'IAN E MORRIS
villa Avenue; St, Ann’s Chapter
las*
with
laryngitis
und
not
ji
psychological
Hluff,"
expounded
CWM |
with Mrs. It. 1.. Perkins, 800 Mag­ 20th amendment to the Constitu­
publicity stunting fin he, miit&gt;
nolia Avenue, Mrs. Sudlo Hrouse, tion became effective and changed ■Payne, who is portraying his rolo in "Johnny llellnda"
firs!
cowboy
in
“El
Paso".
the
date
of
presidential
limilgurnP AIM. A f AIIN1A AI.
co-hoste-ss St. Cetherine’s Chap­
Andie Minpliy amt Stanley ' &gt;
The t hi r&lt;nt &gt;l onelier A*ho, int .on
ter with Mm. II. F. Whltner, 1402 nitons from Mar. 4 to .Inn 20. | "People like to see guts nnd inent* staging a hut fi*t fi."
'courage
and
not
everyone
fulling
The
season
of
1938.30
wn*
the
Oak Avenue, Mrs, St. Clair While,
for "Mail Hoy" . . . Victor Mala • ,f 0 A\ ! i,n . ......I In Paolo w.11 1
co-lmsloas. St. Mark's Chapter last full social season prior to ai hirt In the face of adversity. having In* hu"»o fruim- Jiui" 3 ,poll,oil u Hallow e'en Iiunivtil on*
,
They
wanl
picture*
on
the
uide-nt
World
War
IT.
All
state
dinners
Oel. 2St at the ti on o'elock* I'Hed
will meet nt 8:00 I’. M. nt the
of the ilqwn so they eon with rare tapestry for "r*uu'"n mnit 1 &gt;•-onee-tsi,nt.- are tu imige l. a |
home of Mrs. Martha Cojeman were omitted in the 1039.40 sen- instead
nnd Deliluh" . . . John Cruwfoi l
go
out
of
tho
theater
with
a
lift,"
son
ami
the
following
vear
the
.'Ostliine pm a le will lie held and j
A with Mrs. W, K. Watson as ioPayne said he’s going 10 do on the phone —constantly .
•late dinner* and the diplomatic
l||"
ioVOdl|f of lt&gt;," kino tod
hostess.
Danny Kaye getting r, . !\
reception wi-ta eliminated from something nlioiit it. "I have u
Inet'll of the cm nival will he feu !
hi*
whirlwind
jaunt
to
the
■
"&gt;n
sentimental
story
I'm
writing
and
the social calendar.
lured.
performance in England
West Side Carnival
All state dinner* and reception* I'll produce It next year.'* Hu mund
the Academy Theater nndien
were cancelled In the season of cited hi* film, "Sentimental Jour­ amazed
Stuff cehry with » ohec*c fill­
to see Hetty (iruhle In the
&lt; To Open With Supper 1041-42 because of World War ney." as something th« public chorus line
of “ Folic* Ilergete " ing, enl io wedges, tinst with pup
want*.
Despite
rattberriea
from
IL
a Maurice Chevalier film. Cm a ilka mol «erv« on culail gicensi
A chicken pilau supper will optn
The first full aoclal season In the critic*, It coined money.
-villi Flench dressing.
I
"The public want* to laugh and 10.70.
fealvltlcs for the Hallowe'en car­ (he nost war era was resumed
nival being presented by the P ar­ by the President nnd Mr*. Tru­ cry,” remarked Payne and 1
ent-Teacher Association of tho man In 1040-17. In 1047-48 all think 1 heard strain* of "Ilearls
A Friendly Florida State Theatre
West Side School on Thursday state dinners were omitted be- und Flowers" as ho spake.
More
Hollywood
sight*
and
rauae
of
the
urgent
necessity
for
evening a t 8:30 o’elbeh, Mr*. Ted
Duora Open
Evening*- 44e
g 1
lb .,
h *11 ft
9* Williams, P, T. A. president, Is­ -onserving food to help relieve sounds . . Jorl MeCrra (six feet
six
In
hi*
hoots)
and
Virginia
hunger
abruad.
The
receptions
sued a cordial invitation to the
Matinees- 40e
J 2 :I 3 P.M.
were held hut no refreshments Mayo (five feat three) striding
public to atUnd.
Mown
a
Warners
street
,
.
.
Kowere
served.
V* •? r .m
Mrs. Homer «Os borne, general
Children- 14c
^ D a H y r^
chairman, utated tocuy that a coilume parade will he held at 7:30
LAST DAY
P.M. with prise* being awarded
TH E W O M A N IN W H I T E
WKDI
for the best enstumss. Different
show* will be preaoalad a t 0:3(1
P. 81. and 8:00 P. M, with many
SHOWING THURSDAY und FRIDAY!
other events being featured to
form a full evening’*. entertain^
meitl.

Social Calender

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Stafely Statistics
LAHUE city's telephone dlrectory Hits a totm or 17US
nsmea beginning with the word*
National, World, and Universal.
The number beginning with No­
tional la SO leu thin tour time*
the number beginning with Univernal, and tho latter exceeds by
170 the number beginning with
World, llow many are there of
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TONGUE TWISTERS
C E E how many times you con
‘J say thaaa /aloud without trip­
ping your tongue:
Cora g r* w a
crop* uf poppica
In a polished cop­
per coffee pot.
The s o l d i era
a h o u ld e r etrape
slipped from the
soldier's a h o u l ­
der.

T ’HIB atunt la guaranteed to '■fcf’ik the tee" al
* uny party a t which both men ami c umin are
guest*.
Have an old aliret prepared to hanv arrnae a door*
way. A flap should lie cut tn It about two tret from
the (hwr.
At a certain time, women gittala are e*V«(t to
remove their ahnea and line them up r&gt;n the flour,
ahnnt ten feet from thi door sc io n which the sheet
ia to hang. Then the women tes.i' th» room, and
the sheet le placed In poalllon.
Une or the women behind the sheet v» choaen to
take the stocking hem her left or rlfbt foot, and
thrust her leg through the Bap H im mala guaata
ire naked In turn to identify, from the limb atone,
the Identity of the woman. Also, etro'i rrnn trie*, In
turn, to'guess which of the
belongs to the
foot. The winner ta entitled to u k lu (rem the
owner of the foot.

CATCH COW BOY CAYUSES

NE ItOlitC Ingrid Oergnmn hasn't plsyid &gt;m stitjjo or rcreen la Annie Oakley, bin
this picture and puzzle suggeate that sin imild net ilm pint realistically. Atilm
Used to do aucb stunts as shunt sway rcrtuln letli-ra In n sign, so that rsmatmng
letter* made another word or sentence. If Ingrid Uergniun could shoot as well as eh.
rbutd act, she routd perform similar magic with this ring of letters. By starling will)
A certain letter, and shooting out every other letter until ehe completed going amtinu
Ute circle, ehe could describe who she la The letters thnt remained would explain ho*
to Insure success as a rifleman.
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BIG QUESTIONS

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A PHIL'S the month to t'Ypect showers mill
* Y shown—(tower nliotvs, poultry hIiowh,
dog nhtiwn, etc. Thin WM/ (Jut/ lost* vniir
knowtedgn of shows—it miihra you n nlmwoff, sho' miff.
1. TIs laid, "Apt It «UOV.\ii
bring*— — — ' T
a. The novel, HIIOW th a t "
basts of classin stage, movie unit
radio 3H0W*. was wi it leu by

Growth and Decline

N line Inrm ot popular unugrani, you start with
a tingle letter | l | , ami ndil lor subtract&gt; tm»
h t t 'r In fit the nett dennlHiiu nt right and ihv
3. I'ho nuhg. "Tliere’a No Bull* number ol lellri* indicated by the ms at tell, until
ms Ltko HIIOW Uutinets." Is you rmupleU txith (leriotls of chh mid flow and g&gt; i
om tha Broadway hllUW, —
liack tu a single luttcr |27j.
t.
3.
3.
4.
B
0
7,
H.
(i.
to.
11
t2

paying------ —— f.

0. It's Impossible for wlmt kind
Uf HIIOW hnrscs to b* winner*';
7. Complete t h e o'l-rpukcn
phrase (beforu the "New |.«nk"|,
’Tanion ma ymir —— ——— la
bHOWlng"
A T h e " B IIO W lllii" »t:.t« II
P. In tha popular novel. "D'.nin
ralr," illiia Uoy ta in u l off Ilia 15.
honors In what kind uf HIOWT III.
IQ. What’a tha dinetcnriii he- 17
twain a "SHOW girl' nml * Ifi
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tlonlat'a last wauls, to* lu* »x- 3t.
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will be a long Urns are they sts 37.
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den i| yon can i t n i at A in
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to th.- ixH si B wit bn ui hiving
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corrals for their mount*. Hie P0rr.1 t* nr* Joined to
1 itch other in 11 U-shape, and one ol the honra was
In nnc hern of IM* II unit I be nther linr»i» In Hie
uHxr norn Aseiitiei cowboy* spprom hi-ii ilm corral
m which Ills norse was. Ihe *11.111*1 would move (a
tbs n«st rurrai tt tooh r„» fit *f** piMpnr* imt tn?,;bulty for the ranchmen to corner ihett hones.
This Ctngrnm will enable you tn son* their puazle.
Cut out thu cotmivr* marked (’ mul II. nm| piers
them on thu squnies *0 dcaigb ned. C stand* tor
cowboy and II for none. The im m ins move nos
*[|iiare at a time, vertically or hnr iron tally,- but riot
dhigoiialiy H rsl move on* of the i-..wi*iy», then on*
ul t!i« liuisca, thro Ihe oilier cwvnov ami then tb*
nlltei horse. Each counter mu 1 be moved e.-cry
time Hie turn comre around to 0
A bore* ia cornered by having * Miwhny move
Into Ihe tame corral with It. A 'none, ntHuraily,
would not move into a eorral occin 1-.1 ny a cowboy.
When re light, a tune* mutt b« removed along with
the row hoy who mida tha capture.
Solution of this type ol puisls o.'pcml* on a prin­
ciple well understood by ch*aa amt rhreker player*
and should provs no problem for pinil* fans who
rxccl in this* pastlinca. Tha trim u to hava ttM
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cowbuys go altar the horses rsrthesi from them.
•yfOU’VE h e a i d th» proverb, It la practically impossible for a eo-o-iy to capture
• ' H aiti makes waste." Trans­ Ui* horse standing near him.
form Ha u te to m a k e h and
then MAKEH tu WAHTET by Ihu
IttlileriMird inetlkxl of changinn
HE hands of a clock IniUcsi* Hitt 11 1* now 1:90
one-letter each eUp but leaving
m. Suppose that the hour hand was whrra
a complete word tath time. Ikm'l the p.minute
hard now is and fh- mi mils hand was
use any word twice, f a r la 13 where the hour hand now la. What lima would It
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v'.ded auiuug live buys ao that
each got a wttuir coukla and vet
one cookie remained on Uta plats.

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FOR S A L E
Lar^c |l*b&lt; office, newly dccoOLD N E W S P A P E R S
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Modem and up to date one room TUXEDO FEEDS: (iuiiiplcte line.
Hunt'* Tuxedo Foul Store.
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Coach Carl Kettles
Drags Out Crying
Towel For Seminole

Irish Develop
Abnormal Streak
Of Generosity

LONGWOOD
HOTEL

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HIJRVKH DAILY

SMORGASBORD
AND

OTHER DINNERS
FROM $1.5(1.
Luncheon* From $1.25

Notre Dame Club
Has Given Up 59
Points In 5 Tilts
if IrtA fJl U f kaamSftd*#* V

Gator Gridders
Are Handed Heavy
Workout Duties
GAINESVILLE, Oct. 27, I.P)-Heavy duty wn* handed the Flor­
ida Gator* yesterday In order to
iret the Hmiraln* In top ah*|.e
'or the Furman encounter Hat in ­
lay In Greenville, H. C.
After a full day'* respite from
leavv contort work, which allowed
‘he Florida arpiad to teat Kama
bruise* garnered In the Georgia
Tech irame, Head Coach Kay Wolf
igaln has hla squad running Into
tre a s u re

W o rk .

The Florida mentor omphaalied
'h at the Gator* were meeting .»
earn that hu* well driller}, rugged
forward wall. Furman ha* yielded
hut one louehdown per game thl*
*ar thl* *en*on, und Wolf 1* en -,
Jeavnrlng to sharpen the Gator |
running allark In an effort to
renetrnte the llurrleane defense*.!
Snuthesstcro Conference rushing
•ender Chnrlle Himslnger will lead
a fast nrrH” of Gator acat hark*
into the Furman fray, and early
afternoon drl’l* had the Illinois
speedster working hard nt developnu a fast break from scrimmage.
The Gator* will lie faced hy a
man who nrnved to Ire n constant
horn in their side In last year’s
enrountor. Tom Wham, rangy sen­
ior end on the llurrleane learn,
will I** n defensive iniiislay in new
Coach Red Hinitli'* aggregation.
The lintor*' well icniemlier the
foot hall nhllily of the ull-stnlc
Wham, and are seeking to l.ulld
* strong defense ngnln*t the hlg
rtx f.Milur.
Added punch hn* Iwen found in
'he Gator attack with the lini-d
-.inning of Htissell Godwin at the
fnl'hark limit. Godwin pluye.l .1

n tuit swing.Cnnfh Frunk U u)iy'« grven-clad j
llriK t» it*)*- |mi ||ori» this full hove added five
"n.iur C" KU': | InVio In u chain of 2!l garni'* withw hvn

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FLY With
SHOWALTER

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They have scored DM M in t * In • I
I the p ro c e ss. comparing favorably
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IimuiI u m n n - |* ',h 1,1 they «‘,|lle&lt;',ed ' n
"j
lit have lifM&gt;n fir*t fiv«» game* last *ea»nn anil
■
a* |iloy*»r*. ■ m In Hie first five contest* of
■
have passed IMA At the *amn time they have
J
tinytr stand* ''Wen tin the tinheanl-of total of
fl
looro, one of! Till point".
I
■liter* In Nal.enlty’* 1947 team allowed Its
■
. Moore will t flrnt five opponent* nnlv HI point*
I
•• "!■ l-oui* uinony them. The IIHfl lri*h yieldI
{&gt;
eil three touchdown* in their flrnt
I
ly yeiterduy I five prune*.
ft
e rlc fu ^ lo lu
Noire Dome thl* full tdank.d | I
l,ii, S .,1,1"11 l*litnl.urtrli, JIM), after U lng given i ■
Ik
o 2H-27 *eare hv I’ttrilue hi the . I
In IhJ IliliJ!
(r«mv. Slnee then P* K«&gt;al J
ox ho had 17 ■ •"'* hn* In-rn crossed oitec hy t|
I Michigan Htnie, (wire hy Nebraska 3 1
fear* Terry'* t" " 1 ‘wire again hy Iowa.
fl n
their spry-' Hnlv the Purdue name wan rlo»a. I a|
!27 lid* year *Thi'te’* *perulntioii that the Irl»h ■__
•logo of .and. want no more wlrhdrnwnl* of »ueh
i* at thu end miijor opponent* u* Army and OO
mUjthlj'rd u Miehlirnn and deliberately relax in
It wns hi* till) late iitHtte* of already-won
O III 1.MOO ifnine*.
Koine lose* n , At'tunlly, It alway* ha* bean
,
I Lenhv’a polley to u*» a* many
................. n;, he can and *till win a
i i y V ‘ trnnte. Ill* third nr fourth rstrlnsr
h id e ,, Man.' ;» -it» ;i"v »•■■
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I.,. *l ’
fimr touchdowns Hint turncil n
C a rd . i.mi mod. *1 victory Inin a Innaldfd plav&lt;
ooklyn.
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ir veto, no in I stltutc* to avoid scoring.
, t confi
ne, hit only
An explanation of Notre Uame * j ...
lotted .11114 it, I •nuehdown generosity thl* fall may
chert hi* :t7lh I* tout the squad's stre n g th ™ " '
ve It. In the doesn't run u* deep iin u*ual.
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I.EARN TO FLY or
SEE SANFORD
FROM THE AIR
Am tOVKD VKTKH4NS
FLIGHT TRAINING
SCHOOL

(OBtld Mt*r ?o &lt; « |o r))
when the Vol* begun scoring.
Johnny Rauch at Georgia I* noted |
mostly for pn.slng and quarter- 1
harking.
During the past two j
week* ho’* become one of the
bulldog's most effective runners, j
The .11 player* receiving vote*:
Half; Chuck llu n in g ir, Florida this week are:
Ends: Dick l i n n in, Terlii Poole, |
hack, und llerli' Rii h, Vanderbilt
I'.,well; Wimberly: M urry Alesati-.
wlngbark.
Two vole* ha Vi- gone to: rid; del, Mississippi S late; Uoh W.il«Dick Slid rn Id. Tuiane and Hill tun, Georgia, anil Wnddnil.
Tackle*: John Adcock, Auburn; ;
Wnddnil, Auburn; tackles; Paul
Lea, Tuiane; Hoh Gain, Kentucky; Payne, und Hutton.
Guard*: flenly: Cooper; Jimmy ’
Cliff Hutton. Florid*, «nj I'crt":
Crawford, Ole Miss; Miierunv; 1
Payne, Georgia.
Gourd* with trwo votes are; G lo v e s; tfobhs, and Dennis Doyle,*
Homer Holihs, Georgln, Fletcher Tu lane.
Center; Speed.
Groves, Florida and Ken Cooper,
Hacks: Cooper; Dick Murtln,
Vanderbilt.
Kentucky; Hilt Cadenhead, Ala­
No center hn* repeated in bal­ bama; McWilliams; Calvin, Hunloting, however seven have re sin g e r; McCoy; Southard; Sulcnivcd u vote apieeviimn Rich; Price; George Kind.,
llacks with two votes me: Pol. Tuiane, and Rauch.
McCoy, Tech; Eddie Price, Tuiane,
and Hill Cadcnhrud, Alabama.
Rube Walhorg of the Philadel­
Mike Mlivrany, Alabama guard, phia Athletics wus Uab« Ruth'*
I* off to u fine atnrt. Against leading ‘‘cousin’’ during his major
Mississippi State he was In the league career—Ruth hit 17 home
Tide’s stinting lineup for the first run* off him.
time und won un all-southeastern
vote for his play.
Eight mrmbeis of th» 11H8
Syracuan football teum, all war
v-tcrans, are married.

Bill Meyer In Named
Manager Of The Year
. NEW YORK. Oct, 27, (/ll—Wil­

liam Adam (HUH Meyer today]
was voted the "manager of the
year” In a nation-wide poll con­
ducted hv the Associated l're**.
The 6ft-v**r-od freahman pilot
of the Pittsburgh Pirate* noaed
' out Billy Hnuthworth, leader of the
r National League champion Ilostcn
Braves. In a neck and neck race,
i. Meyer received Bit voir* to 87 for
fb" veteran World Hcrls* ram-

tW r q u n rte ra ,

nsr
all*. 220 hnseliall expert* took
part In *hn voting. Hoalde* Mover

and Hautnwaid, Luu lloudreau. J&lt;h?

. JrtcCurthy, Hurl Sholton, Htevr
,0'NeMI, llucky Harris ami Connlo
rjdnrk rccelve.l scattered auppmt,

* Homo peak* In the Ando* are
f!more than 20,000 feet high.___

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He snlil the Hatter* would havt
to piny thnt kind of football to
' *Iop the nmeli-lntiiroved Florida
I .Statu University • hero in Halur) dav'* homecoming clash.
,
“If the Itoys piny tin* kind of
i Imll they uie capable of playing,
It should lie an even-itephen
, match," he said, "Hut If they fall
to come to life uniII the second
I half n* they did ngulnat Tnitiiio
t Inst weekend, it uguin may ho
. too lute.”
I Today's foothull lesson wa* devnle.l to scrimmage, with the arc1oml string emtiloyitig Florida
I State's I’llxMire nf the single wing
... I « -H-kved T" fnrmallotn
ar, Inst the vuraity.
Onlv two regular* are on the
casualty list:
Jim Olson, IDO.pound fullback
Injured In un autoinnldle crash
here Saturday night; and quarterhack Chris Hleinmetx who has •
twisted ankle.
Hill Lanlgan, 1DO-pound guaiM
t from Wane hula, has been named
game captain for the Haturdaf
afternoon Dixie Conference tilt.
Pirate* to run hi* llfutlmu total
tu 1Id against I in setback*, Howivpr, Manager Hill Meyer of the
Plrale* lliliikn Frila will lie hack,
"lie love* (he gume tou much tu
retire," *ay* Meyer.
Other stara wliu passed uut nf
the picture before the season end­
MI8H HBQUBHT FAVOHKD
ed were Joe Mnl vlck. Bobo New.
NEW YORK, Oct. 27, W - som and Dill Lee. For somo of
Mlu Raqueit, Mr*. Ben F. Whit- theae fellows there may be a place
aker’a three-year-old filly, la fav­ In baseball but a* far a* playing
ored to win the $26,000 added

Comely Handicap for marea and
fUllea at Jamaica today.
Miaa Request, coupled with Ben
WhlUker’e Carolyn A, has won
her laat three atarU In impreulve
fashion and will tote 120 pounds.
Carolyn A gava Calumet farm*
m a t Citation a battlo her last
Lima out in the 9100,000 (laid Cup
at Belmont before tiring to wlnJ

Knot ball WM* first proposed at
the University nf N', *1***PI&gt;I **
l Bun, and the first game w u
played Nov. II, 1BU!I, with thf
Rebel* beating Southwest Baptist
of Jackson, Tenn., 60-0. -

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VOLUM E XXXX

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y O t'T O R E K 28, 1 0 IS

Team Work In
USDA Okays Schools, Roads Vie For Seventh
Cent Of State Gasoline Tax Government Is
, Strict Rules
Vow Of Dewey
For Oranges
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 28. (/!*»—The loo men In Florida’*
ichool and road lytltmi, at oddi ever what uie ihould ba made of
the M,000,000 annual lake from the laventh cent of date laiollne
lax, today pre**nt»d lone range estimate* of naed for million* more
in fund*.
Neither official mentioned In hi* independent itatement the
propo»ed con»Ut»tion*l amendment which would taka the icventh
cent of faa tax away from the general fund and earmark it, a* the
fin! til cents are, for hi|hwar expenditure,
. The ickoola and most other aitncits and iiutitutlon* are fin­
anced by the general lund, and school men opnoio iho tranafer. The
Slate Road Department and road-building group* favor it.
The amendment will be lubject to ratification or rejection at
the poll* next Tuesday.
Here are the two itatement*:

Strict R e k u 1 a tio n s
Are Im p osed O n I n ­
terior F lorida C it­
rus E ffec tiv e O ct. 30
* LAKELAND. Oct. 28. &lt;£*)The Secretary of Agriculture ap- &gt;
pruvrd today ionic of the itricleit
regulation* o c r impoicd on orange
leaving Florida.
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T A L L A H A S S E E . Del, JH t l’i

T rum an P led g es N e ­
ver T o Surrender
In F ig h t On C om ­
m un ism In A m erica
K.N ROUTE WITH DEWEY
| TO HUSTON. Oct. 21—td’i—
i (iuvrrnor rnonin* K. Itrwey
predicted today Ilist hi* election
**111 reverse whol he -aid i*
griming world »u*uplcii.i» that
■'there I* Mimrthlng *»r*k about
free government." Addrr**lng

It'* g o in g to tithe SH,ih h i ,'non m m 1**
In s ta te iim n e v to filitin e e FI&gt;o t:.i *
g lo w in g selim d p r o g iu m foi it***
'b e of Nu. I giade only. Indian In (he next ton year* to k*-"p next
tw o y e a r* lim n d lia s i n the
Florida
highw
ays
up
to
dm*
,
mid
Kivei shipper* will he pemnited lu
pant tw o ye a rn .
otily 141.1,HAS,000 ii nn yw lifin m
T o n i P . H o lle y , w ho w ill i»t'i&gt;mi'
Aet.d out No. 2 grade fruit.
The Federal M arketing A gree- sig h t from present souice* lo do s t o le school iiip e i intend* n, in
J u n iin r y , e s t im u t ir l today ih*- to ta l (
m ent commltteo* which subm itted I
*o1
the new shipping proposal* t o '
C hairm an Elgin llavlf** «* in'* co st of III,, school fo u in ln lt m put*
the USDA also lowered th e alio | Rond P o p art m ent said the &gt;**ii g r a m w ill in cre n e e »t the n iie *'f
F i f ' t liner*
of urange* to t h a t req u itin g -50 ' mate* eamu from a three-venr $ I.AOti.imo n y e a r .
to fill a sta n d a rd Ikix. T h e stiff survey of long-range rood »'»-*-«l' r o in ilie * w ill lm ve to m* «•) qino.lMMI
shipping rule* will rumnln In ef- | and available revenue foreea«l» of that n n n o o l incren*e
H alley’s f i g u i v r ' l d o i im lieited a
fact for th ree week*.
‘ ju *t completed.
The new rule* will have little
T,
fi r
art. j,,, « „ r k only 96(10,18!) d e fic it fo r H i - v.-u. I* *
effeet on the volume o f f ™ '1 1olt he M ate-m alntolned .y ste m of ra u * e e x p e n se s w ill run that
m u ch a b o ve the $ I 2 .u u ii .immi oudg.'i
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tive S a t u r d a y - p ro v id e that D u n
the inienor of‘ Florida..............
muil
*from '*

tl, Im withheld U etter look! ' ' ' &gt;&gt;ich I* Iras thnn 20 percent nl
fruU wllTtm th e 'r« u U .
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New grapefruit reirulitlonu « h u ;
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iruollaiiptl *n* I'nae *t«t

Johnny McVeigh
;Z,‘z
'"'Poll Of Florida
Methodists To Hold j Paper* Predicts ! Denies Killing
Gr ound Breaking
Dewey Victory; J . F. Stringfellow
For New Building
fJ (iruund breaking exercise* for 4
the new educational building of the 1
First Methodist Church *m i’ark ,
Avenue will take place Sunday j
afternoon at 2:10 o'clock, It w ue'

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* " • ’ • *•*

Jury T estim o ny
Support D ew ev 05 Grand
...
W as J*Ot T ! lie, MlirA id T rum an And
der Defendant Says
2 Back T hurm ond
JACKSONVILLE.

o„.

ficorge H. Spohn I* architect of
Florida , newipaper*.
the building which I* to be of mu divided in preiidcnlial
atory eonci-elo block construction I mcnU, neverthcle*. think
with brick facing «lmlinr to th a tiji
r r w - v ^.n
of the church building. A puU «'lhomJ* t" U*,Y*y w'.11
.will Mparate thl naw building »&lt;«*« "y « »m&lt;ll margtg.

2»,

„n

generally
commit!Cvovcrnor
, i...
ukc

a-a*
W
L Cloggia*.
K
KTThehe nbuild
l S d-7*. )'«)«' P '* 'U * » ') '»
hove covered loggia*
build-!. man cud two lor Imvcinm J Stroi.i
have
...
ing will Include cluuasmoina for Hut Thurmond,

church school, and n youth center j TJ„„P f„r o rHpy Wprr ,|1P sin which u i*t»ven duy a wuuk pro-1 n . 1
11
a
.
c
grant will be carried on. said Itev. [ 1,, r r * »"r« Indepcndenl. Sanfotd
McKinley.
; Herald, rl. lutudcidair Newt .ini
ng sermon
,
The Sunday evening
n t , Coral Gable* Riviera-Time*.
tiie
... . churcli
„
..will... lit*, delivered
i 1*uUrut* *by
Jy
I'ot Truman: the Miami Daily

llivhop Hoy II. Short of the nowlv , v_...

■^created Jncksunvillii area of tin* 1

Meth.sllvt Church.

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Itlshup Short lona beach New*-Journ«l. St. Pc.
into eplrcopncy
icy from th« J ertburg Timet and the Key Wen

came
editorship uf the "U p p er Koutn" Cilizrn
u devotional booklet of the church,
vw
Rev. McKinley declared.

M&gt;. „
Newv-I‘res» and (Inineiiville Sun

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I but thl News-Prexa nrcilirted Dew

A tw ooiate.I Pvt-ss I.fu se d W ire

Stalin Says U. S., British
Policy Leads ToNew War;
Reds Probe Toky o Meeting
Am
bassador^Panymiv Tp^ench Troops
City Merchant*,
kin
mission On C o n fer­
Jaycees To Hold
ence W ith M’A r th u r ' Clear Pickets
' W ASI IIMi H l \ , Or I .’8. 1.1*1
From Mineheads Christmas Parade
Sovir'l l i l | . . | , r , A|llll.|V*,t||l,| | ’.HIV I

a crowd m l Iin* ted *1 1)1,000 per-*m» h i llie plara ol the S p rin g , .Wlikin dem anded loilay that the
Mnltili/e l 'c
lielil, Maitt., auditorium, the He. Uiulr.l Si,ilev tlivt l***c vvli.u took Miners
imlillrau
peaiiicilllal
nominee
T liw a n Army. Bin
pledged him self—if elected—tlo plan- it a " v e n d tmld.ii&gt; u m "cure tunny of I he drfeet* «f f r i ' i n r In- v.vul t i - n n . i l Dmigl.tv
Nu Clash Reported
our varilhitimr governm ent." He M.o Aflhtit lielil till* imuilh a!
I* heading tw an l Hinton and
lu m i n t i: i t
w ii s i vs
h
J*Av..
n u li ir
speech
there
tonight
I*Mils t*.i ,’K ,l&gt;&gt;
1...... .
I Vtiivtivhkin 1**Lt ih, I I o.itiim
(&gt;i 1*. M.. EST ) 1*11 MH’iill " «*l*
MMim
Link
All
iMM.'inl
t.tM
fur* IrilHfnlloit.
F* i ivirtn l oiniiuv’ioii ,i pre*. i
r*i ■ it !i u| ,*iu! thf x&lt;in | *i r|it i* u.ii M.i i h i l 1 1* ,i i iii * i s. i* i *«I x\ (nun

U t i ll rill M \N KMttM t F.
Ilf NHW VIIHK, llet. lx. i/l’i I'rr«iilffit T r iimun
liwfay

th at fiovernor Thomas
D over
"is mi the ru n " and "hi is t u n ­
ning rlghl behind me."
The
I’lrsidptll lull! a llitimg nl 1'ioriilru rr, H I., that the 'tennblir.ili
“ piperlrrain of virtorv Is going
up in smoke orvt T u r s d a v .'

Hr I \l K IIr.l.l
WITH IH.WI.Y 10
BOSTON. On .’H. (/!’» tiovernm i ho mat t1., Dewey (itumwed
today it elected to tiring hack to
government ihr good old l.nhioned

ENROLTF

^

Hr told a crowd at I illltirld.

tII.&lt;I tile

D r t n o c r a lv

don't

Seminole Students |[:.a
,lf...ns ,,,h,r .....1....
•piddle*
K

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a it i s

M e e tin g

Kiwaiiinov sesterilnv eninyed »

luntrnim nf singing given nt the
S ta te
I* l o u d L o n t r o l
I ev would carry tho slntu.
Tm'risl Centei hv a Semluok* High
P
n
i
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m
d
rUrx
A
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l
The
Jou
rnal
did
not
include
th
e
i r o je ci t o n e / \ i r e n |J(ihn „ ,,crrv ,11MierMwlllch lmvt. School girls sex tette niul u hoy*
i di nli'e ipiartette under direction
m . , , i n m u e u n , i,u ..is
*not comm itted themselves.
,u . M
i im , noiiiui
H eiuld couugni
tho ugh t m
th ee ' f Miss D ili' lire*'. W hittle, high
„ rA l.I.A HCA H
II .S hb.
I, . Oct.
. . . , »B,
a . „t« "f . „ • THI*
1*1 lami
('o v e rn o r C n ldw dl f ' t Jo‘l‘ y
, outcome doubtful; the F t. Pleren acho-.l glee club diree’nr. Roger
• N ew i-T rlb u n e *aw "a ...lit ticket Hnrriv hn.l charge of the proSSS!‘. . ^ " t E!f..

eV *aw "a T ^ u n m i w u V w e ^ U u ' *°MU- M « ,*• Ann Galloway ..."
officials and members of Con Tim
tie. The Florida Tfmea-Unlon wa» i * "inti»ni"d th" girl alngera who
Kreaa.
non-committal and the Tallalia*»cc 1 iin 'mted the MU*"* Duttv Hall,
Ho also w-ll visit AnnaiHilla, Md» Democrat *aid it liad nut endorsed i Anita Vikeo. Knlhrvrt IlnliciK'k,
tu confer with Governor I’reston anybody but bud opposed Henry Ingrid *-'-'"rson, llutte Duncan and
Lane of Maryland on a possible
loan McTeer.
Joint meeting of tho Southern Gov­ Wallnee. It was tin* only mention
The l"*v* double ipinrtette in
uf
Wallace
in
llie
returns.
ernors’ Conference and tho Sou’hcbiib'-l: Arnold Harrington. StunPaper*
seeing
u
Dewey
victory
ern Regional Confer.nca on Edu-, *n o ""'
cation. I.nue is chairman of Ux«v
4ho Bri*&lt;tciit..it Herald: Sara- lev Hiundev Hob Cnwlev Itirhard
^governors* conference and CaldRwU-Tribune: Mlam Ueaeb Mi Nuli Flnyil Cooper, Gena Har" it . Holiliv Mnrrs nnd Richard
•w ell bead, the educational group.,
wTtft'h Hnnshottom. Tlvny npenad the proi.esdrr, the Winter Haven News- ,*vmn with Me* *‘Ut''s, “ IW tt In
PetrU i Agree* To ;; Chief.
Mv Meurl" nnd "Oh What a BeauTampa Time* mtnln tm pro- liful Morning.” A negro spiritual,
Lift Record .Order t dietThe
I""—■ *W«» Tawin' Tribune sail! "Tim DM Grey ibutd" wn» sung by
|C«a«laae*i Oa rage s lit
jifw Ihiv* mid a humorous sung.
NEW YORK, Oct.
T
h e ----------------------------* Am-mr the niuniiers sun'* by the
l&lt; ooilni.ril lln P age 4 |* |
10-month-old Patrlllo order pre- j
BIDS KCII,MUTED
venting the bulk of the country’s 1 TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 24, i/l’p TO STUDY SCOTCH LOVE
muiidans fiont making new Contractors today submitted an.
CAMHIIIDGK. England. Oe4. 28.
phonograph recordings Is about to parant low bids totaling 11,27(1.500
he Junked.
•
i to the State lload Dupartmnnl for (/!’&gt;— Four Cambridge University
As a result a backing of hit l construction end repair work on anthro|Htln:rl*ts nre going to attend
*“»•» wrlttan since the first of 39 miles of highways and bridge* n year in Buckhuven, Scotland, to
th- veer will he available to the IIn 18 counties.
find nut how tho Scots make love.
public on dlaea for th# fit at t l p i e j -----------—----- -—
--------------- :--------------------------- ----------------

' •’ Red Infiltrations h Korean Army
Made Under U.S. Military Superviuon

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•
lly \S S O C I VI ED P R E S S
1*1 evident T ru m u n and tS o vrn oi
Thomus K. Dewey found timio
selves in agreem ent today — earn
claiining that a victory bn I"rival next Tuesday also would n.
ii victory for the Communists
T h " Democratic and Republic"'
presidential contenders a ’so voiced
similar declaration* that world
peace res ts on the outcome of the
Nov. 2 balloting.
Ibg-ond thut, however, tie-"were only disag reem en ts ns Mi
T ru m a n talked Ids way from Bos­
ton to New York nnd Dewey f"1
ir .is lls .ifS l&gt;« I ' s s , T hree,

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VV l.ii'a *&lt; 1 ' " l i v i n g not of mt'iisiin-* fur lb"
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iv »n ‘tfi i*\|’nn&lt;liH" i*i.l tit'll- 11.1 (lo 1 o . ii - llftml .iti.l tin- ill
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T. \Y. Lawton Seeks
D e f e a t O f Two
Slate Amendments

f tilt r I’ll il'ltdtl tsl I?Il ? liuillluti L’+M
r i u l 4 «af w tr frimt'x
\f i*♦t»&gt; •
hlvlmu v lli *ti 141 it* fiociri? I m 11*
mt in’*|ii iti i*tl,
ifivilli' 111 * EiimlnwHiirt t»f 1i»lm■
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1 niritp ♦Imi mu S' iiM|Uin‘ 11 im *
I *•III I* 1? i l -

Celery Growers To (1vie M uh ic (iroup
Hold Meet Tonight To Hold M e e t i n g

Ail growers of culory in th&gt;&gt;
Hanfor.l-OvIribi-ZellwiiLHl /svctiorVi
are rr&lt;|ur»tiul to altviut a meeting
t*&gt; It held at 3:00 o'riiu’k limit'll
nt tin* Court House for the purrust* of ill'VUSsing the problems
faring the relory Indmlry nrul uf
ft-imulutiug plan* to c*)pi&gt; with
p oblonis in connection with th.*
marketing of this year’s crop, it
wus uimm.ncnl today by Henrv
Ihurstoii, loral celery grower.
Celery glowers here have point
e l out ll.nt the season last year
was disastrous from a price stand
point; that rninry growing is Im
p irtu n t indusl'y In Florida, hut In
much the same condition as to
pi Ices rccleved is the citrus In­
dustry, he declared.
Should tl.c meeting here prove
Moat of the major rom oanlei1 m
.
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_
\
,
sfccesiful ir. formulating plan,
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the
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and the AFL-AnwrlgM Federa
for lartter marketing of celerv.
'ton of Ifuiielani,
Musician
haaded by
ether growing sectJnna of the state
Jamea C. *retn
* iln . have mechfd
ir.nv fallow, mid Mr. Thuriton.
agreement on maM;. harms of n
"Thl* is not to tell growers on
) naw five-year recording contract.
.SEOUl., Ocl. 28, (/P*—Prime Minister l-ee Bum Suk laid today Pl y pxrticulir marketing agree­
Communist infiltrations of the Korean armed forces began early under ment, but all nnclea of the market­
^
_
c o u r t R B P o irn m
ing question will be discussed by
TALLAHASSEE. Oct W, (4 V - the American military yovernment brehute the United Stele# policy then the
growers," he asserted.
Mauricg Gaidar, court reporter at held Ural democracy nnd Communism'could co-operate.
TaHahaaace, wap appointed court
Die Prime Miniiter’a statement wa* given after e flying trip lo the
reporter for ninth Judicial circuit revolt a n a which Loyalist* troop* conquered yesterday. Lee, who Ii also
WAGE I’BAK
today to auccecd Helen W. Curtis
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (/I')-minister of defense, earlier had laid that Communist* within the Korean
mignvd.
The Labor Department reported
army (conaltbulary) had touched off the localised rebellion.
today that average hourly earnJn a formal atatemont, Lee eoldif -----------------r ~ - -------------- ------- Inga of factory worker, wscli.-d n
G-F LOOP HEAD
AMERICUS, Ga., Oct. 28- (JPbrecord high of 91.83 in mld-flopDirector* of th# Georgia-Ft or Ido
tember.
province
are
well
Iii
hand.
Our
bataball league sleeted W. T. An*
In durable goode Industrie*, the
ala borato plot for o amoQ minority
, a d#non. of U elle, Ga., aa president Mpul army and local police and of Communiata to tako over eon* figure v u 11.48 competed with
91.41 for August In nun-durable
trol of all of South Kora*,,
organiaod by 40 sklllod goods Industries, it wit, 11.27 in
September and 11.28 In August.

I. D V D O N , D e l. 2 S—
W lp sin ti t lo iit -liill toM i 'a r l l a .
ntetil tmlay ilm t u n ty the atom
bom li p re ve n ts "th e
e n s la v e m cn l of I'lir o p c I*&gt; ('m n tn u iiis t
In r r r s ilir r r le il by I he K r e m ­
lin .” H e e .illn t for Im lli •r r rel am i open ileltnli* on the
s la t e
I lr ilis li ilefcnH ps.

Ratiitan Named Head
O f Com m ittee For
Event On Nov. 27

loushulder Named!,
elective Servicei
dvisor Fur City American Court
(;[invicts Ei pht
German General'

M s s e ju a v n * P rrtim im A f
? IC S L IllI r ilK lu I I lf a l'

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Prime Minister Crit­
icizes
Little
Six
j For Actions In Se­
curity Council Meet

A Itiguei in.I better ( Inivllti.lv
H \ HIS. Del. 2N—)&lt;1’&gt;— I’n m e
•ir.nle il* &gt;o m - i on Saturday,
Hinisiri Slitllp's comments op
v'ov 27. t... il,.- ki.iiiir. of S.mloril
• h r Herl|a itemtlork are "farn.l Scimm'l* t "uttlv wav planned
Imillv iiiilrvi*'.'* W estern sources
d i M i l m r i . i l i n n . I i m !" hi fhi*
in i. t
kulil Ht ' IJ 14 | | t ',ml il iIni 1.
at I iilleil Xnlions lirnilipiarlers
' ueitlav .il * to -inn' ol the San
siiiit tmlny "1‘ore propaganda.*'
ViiK Miur.t«uir» *»«ani*( .1 &lt;1111111 \ * n il I m MII Ilf \ Itf.-’ltl I I MU «*
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no | r | HMt id tru w ti1
one of Ihe-e sources ro n n o r n lrd .
fell it k »*n J i p .i n
vill again
&gt;|&gt;ei.ilr with the JaV
♦Id lin '', .llllmilv'lt fin flillH’ h I i " '
If
■ k
' *v II f t I ' l f ' h IMlb' 11ll*I
•e* m ili i " " p i i ii wav amiminr
m. m m
in i.v n iti:
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d tills III....... . l v \V A Mum- 1 M i N l A V O, t .!«i
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"t ilo- \**ot latlnll. Minivlei *0 , 1,0a*. nved
the U iu tn i
• t l l .’d
I1
l n m i m h i i M I* *I i &lt;i ■■i mi * pnlle.l • Ml
Ja c k R it
in v*a« named head S tate, lint no ami llie vo-i.dlrd
!1it- N i't ii! xli*l*&gt;E?tl ?I*kll
lilt
M 'ljH 'lf tin im *
M ill
ih*
It 1,i**l •■•'.Jill V 1]141 f I hi' 1 ,S I !'||
f a riimiooi'-i lo vo vi|H'ialc mill lirntial vlatev ol llie Uoileil Nation)
illnn ill ik ill! i M mM* "f'p 'i tn » '
ViM'nt 4if ivi- hi , t jjr i i : r n tfitt in t hf
lie J m n » I * h.Mill'd "I ('nnmietc** ; S eru n ly i'oun* il loilay "i .u p p m l
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Miss Dora A. Harrold

Last Evening
nr,I wiirk-us are ..ski d tu r.'ii'itt j G. l.i.rnl l mis \o n ............. »'* ni.ik* it hoi del tu hilllil la ss Died
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Frunci*,
Gri’i'c
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r iu d a * - to m eet increiMin* •*!»- tin. into Mr. Hnirtild, ic t nt Iter
home ut 214 Hark AV enn. * »t &lt;i't)t
•U; night, it In very inijiortTtit
Lieut, ( i n n riil Korl Von HiaiuesJ rollm eiitt,
I In* we hear from anch work,'.- on ■ih, a r e a r m e n commundei in
*'r,d icetting h m k to 'ha 92hf* o'clock last night fo!l»i&gt; I,*-.' i.c
I l „ , Mn,-ml III out, M r. I.uw tun «nul illtu 's* o f so vcru l week-*.
Ktilav," Mr. 8tlne stated tmlny, lit ssln,
Funeral services w.'i M . ■inluct"mil we are asking "urli worker to
will receive nit estlLieut. General Hermann Rein th*- .■"Otilv
II ..Hltaarit lla I'nne six.
i'd ut 10:00 A.M. F n 's i In tin*
■riiiuble their effort* nnd cont'iniu
ll’nMlIaueC On I '* ,, s lti
home with Dr. E. D. lb m ib i: and
to work until the dualim- at H
Rev. Douglas Churli-s flo u tin g
&gt;'
Haturdny nlgl.t to assure a
lluriul will lie made ,n I okc View
Inuor niumbersidp than ova i-j Cemetery.
fou In the Civic Music A,«n'in1111.",
" f Civic Music Is tu grow to it,
N E W S SUPPORTS TRU M A N
prefer cultural place In tfe.miia.le
MIAMI. Oct. 28, i d " - The
(ksiity", Mr. Stine continued, ’uve
-------------*
.
Miami Daily News today annn.i have full rooperation f.u.n
NEW YORK Oil. 28 (/!*&gt; With .I new *va!er-»aver. a photogispher nounved its support of the Dttmoworrer* and public ulike in tludr can pripl picture' lor the icit of hi* life, and me only 10 gallon* of erotic preiidcnlial ticket of Harry
supiort of th l, concert serios. We H#)er
S. I runiutt and Alhen \k Uaikley.
arc urging everyone Interfiled to
join the essucietlon befi.i-.. tho
Sine# mo»t print ihopi uie a gallon of water for each 8-l.y-IO pnnt, m J cox^ publisher''of t l i. At UnU
drin rloees Saturday night, after the laving* could be a tea of pure watci. I he common practice now l» j uurnll) #m| |)#yl„n ciliio. Dally
util'll It will h« too late,"
turn on the tap for water lo wath picluiei, and then let it go down the Nows. Cox wits it Democratic presdrain. Usually a half dorrn ballu in pure water are needed to wath llie Montlnl candidnte In tU-U with
PAPER PKICE HIKE
“
‘
Franklin D. Roosevelt as his run­
IH8TON, Oct. 28, &lt;/H&gt;— Tho hypo or fixative chemical* from each print.
ning mate,
The tremendous saving of w atery
llo.ion Poet, a morning newspaper,
anmuneed last night that starting la made possible by an automatic the same water could la.&gt; uscil over
MocJay, Nov, l, it wilt bo five water purification method devel­ and over again. It had to Ihs puri­
THE WEATHER
cvno per copy on week-days,. The oped hy Dr, H. P. Gregor, assistant fied after It had been used to
professor of physical chemistry nt wash n few prints. It rolleclud
pi cent price la three cents.
JACKSONVI'l LE.' Oct. 2»T(/P&gt; Tif Poet is th* lest of the the Polytechnic Institute of Brook- particles of silver and tulfur
High Low
lyn.
D
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reg
o
r
undertook
the
dall.'i Boston newspapers to ad­
which cloud or otherwlio spull the Atlanta
S t ....... . 72 60
project
for
tha
U.8.
Army
Blgmtl
next prints.
v e n t Ha price beyn.-l the three*
Boston .......................
32
40
Corps,
t level.
..........- 33 39
The secret of Dr. Gregor’s meth­ Detroit
The Signal Corps h»« mobile od is two columns or tubes filled New York .......
07
47
photo laboratories which in vnr- with thousands of .tiny particles uf 8t. Louie ...........
.7 1
—
itiife* moved up close behind Iho special resin, These resin particles Ban Antonio
**,****••,s .70
lines for quick processing of so ri­
—
68
capture the silver Beattie ..........
...............74
nd ImtU# films. But tkry hail
ties, through a Jacksonville
78
oa known aa Ian
SO

Automatic Purification Solves
Photographers’ Water Problems

K’waSr*?4

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PAGE BIX

MONDAY OCTOBER 25, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Collistcr S e r v ic e s
To Be Held Tomorrow

Police Occupy

Lions Meet

U '.sllis.S t'rnm r .s * (Mel
leaving when ordered, without re |
elstance.
f
l imited svmpatliv strikes have j |
lieen ordered liy the Coimnuiiist led .
Nittlonnl Federation of l.nhm. In '
Ml. Etienne there was a 2t-hoii' , &gt;
ge.ierul walkout ordered for th '1 I
funeral of a miner killed Piida) ,|
when police occupied the f’aiol.
fort mine. Then* were no stn-ii !•
ears nor buses this mmuilig in tti■• 1
cifv and gaibago was md eolli led li
Eight hundred iitnlul ««&gt;•!' &gt; i
struck at .me Valeneionnes plan*
In I lie Zuhe llepa. I.iieol **f
N o t Sll i-&gt;l&lt;t &lt;&gt; n F l l i l. e e , at.,.,III. -m m * . 11

i.ig textile and metal workeis wen* j
buck on tbi' foil lIda inn. ul.ig aftei l&lt;
iioiiCiiimuiiriisI tiiiions signed in ' i
ngreeme.it for a 11. i wvo,
boos..
I ,,
Itoafl b l o c . . w ell- | e p e l le d l*ve| \ ^
t l u e e m i l e s in (In- l i o iu ii a i c a a n d &gt; '

| heavy police and li oti|l fill I I . »|"I
! iio (lie loads They used iiinnoi'l ,
|e a is and heavy mm bine ............. \
J pH.fill

f ’n m n p r ’n
I" 1 3 '0 0 o'clock Patrolman Well*
the Russian plan for an hour at a
c o ro n e rs ju ry
l,rp(,rted. The youth, who u *n
meeting In the apartment of Juan
—
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employee
nf the Hanson Shoe
Atlllo llrnmuglta, Argentine for.1 enllaucu l’r«u&gt; P s „ flaei
(Caallaatil Cram
Oaai
IHhop, W«S taken by l\ passing nobe for e ~viahi ii sky "spoke" *th a""h e y I &lt;’lgn minister and' M tlng president recovering from her Injuries.
, nr|«t , 0 the
V otpltar and
tho 8ecurllv
Security Counc“
Council.would accept tho resolution.
" ff lho
Jam ri Henson, 18 of Lake Moil-■ |tttrr transferred to Orange MemAfter
tho
decision
was
reached
roe. suffered a mangled left hand
| l(Mp|ln| in Orlando. toy
Tim six powers— Canailn, Chinn
Argentina “Syria, llelgium and against the Russian plan, Bramug- when his "fast traveling" 103fl,
r
it
1
Colombia- stepped into the disputo lin went to tell Andrei Y. Vlshln- Ford failed to make tho turn in
West First Street, west of Monroe' . ^ ‘’•lovsrfnjr an automobile coin( in an idfnrt to medinte it, snon sky Soviet deputy foreign minister, corner, and turned oveb three and * 0." Sum:lay afternoon at 3:25
iratei efforts toward bringing ; after tho United Slates, llritnin I he Western answer.
on the Orlando Highway
mre people and industries here. 'and Franco filed tho Iterlin cas.«
The delegatra, more serious than one half times, Friday afternoon » dock
the County Home, Mrs. WnIe declared be had lived here ill with the Security Council, chnrg usual, went Immediately to the -------------------- --------- 1-------------- , near
(lieen was taken to the loeal
sms and told of bis services li I mg that tho Iterlin blockade is n Palais lb- Chill lint for n meeting In* Mediator Italjih bunch talked limn
hospital for treatment of minor
dmg \ntmii" community projects j tf.lrat to pence.
of the Security Council, which was with Lebanese Premier Iliad El hruiM-s. Willbim Green, fiB, was
e nding tin Hoy Scout Drive, Til
delayed two hours fin theli con­ Soil, about the fighting In the nmMnjt „ |of,
iM,„ ..... K1(lor
ss .iiiilmn, v ni time air warning . itnssin has mnln.alnoil .hero ts fluence.
'
no
blockade.
Today's
speech
on
the
.
, ,
,
....... .
Spring.- Ibuul with n '35 Plymouth
•l vice. War llond drives and the
Ilramuglin
wsis
ie.anted
to
have
suldeet bv Vishiusky markl'd the tried to cnnvlnrn the neutrals and siiokesmiin ' That1' K t i i enuml* of -sV&lt;blh "bull II HMO Pontine driven
ul ion ll"iird
spokesman that statements of
r |n |.|1H W .rkelser 31 nf UriahHenry Mrl.ntllin levcaled that sorond time lie lots broken Ills tho Wasli'rn group they should
M w A r i * ' . ...Hide,! with the I'lymolh. Mr.
* was burn here 17 years ago Kreoillii-lmposrsl sib'iice on the accept a new draft he prepared
id attended local schools and I lie-Ini issue. Russia bus luken the after he saw Vlshinsky twice last tr.te that U. S policy I. against Cteen Is charged with niaklng an,
,’b school, and declared that lie ■view that the issue should lint night.etmlng tho size ot the new J a w ..,.;
J /*
,Urn•
,%
interested In helping'
I. ____ .W o r d I
" " " " '" ''" " l
S rr,"'iVi
Tho Security Council was order­
"Statement* by both x x x re- ' Hhyiff !•- A. Morn and Drnuty
row lie stated that lie bud neen . onoell-- so. her delogaloa would ed to meet at 10:30 A. M. tornoraffirming their parties* platform Charles He»*k rt**lstrd In the diree'gaged here ns nil optometrist foi no' ' alk about It there.
Foiled 8 *nlo», British. French ow to hear Egypt's complaint that
loss- J&gt;n Nri.nl uhnUf pllllir. lion of tr.iffie following the ncclie .ant 37 years lie said that he
Is.nel
broke
the
II.
N.
cense
fire
*ihI welcome i-ii.irlsm and would and m u, ml delegates eonsidereil In the Negev DMert.
* in- ta-st to make a gom| coni
. Heavy fighting hI«o was io|iort.
Hockey
issionei
her l,i 1iVe, Robert I ul lie of lln, | t.d in Northern Palestine. U. N.
„i.. tCompany
«»».»•. '; -i.----—
.-v, bomlwd .... ........... ....
*in. i. wen- tias.on Hamellli of f'lmlda Power and Light
nhserver*"« hm" tw.
the"'Jew
oiiinnl. Canada, '•.•ho baa comr and I" I'o.il of Ciuei.i.ia.., (tl.ie,
. ..
and shelled
Lebanese towns. Act- 1 the spokesman said.

Berlin Block

O N L Y
Harllitu' S i* rv ice h
Held Thin Morninx
Funeral services were held this
morning st 10.(10 o'clock at Erick
son Funeral Home far William
Henrv llnrtllne, H.'l, who died «t
his home on West First Stteet
last Friday, The llev. W P
Ilrooks. Jr. officiated at the set
vtcaa and burial was madn in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Hnrtllue had lived In Ha&gt;
ford for !!!• years and operated the
Went Side Cirnrerv fcoin 1030 on o
1U27. Prior to that hr operated »
store for It. years in ( ’hattanangn,
Tenii. Hr was bnrp Feb. 2.1, ttatb
In Hinclnlr counly, Alabama
Hurvivors mcltale I he widow,
Mrs. Emma II. Haiti.nr end two
sons tV i ’ Hast!!,,, . .u n io m
i

With A ny S u it D uring This Sale A t The R egu lar Sale Price O f The Suite.
\ M a ttress But 180 Co i}Innerspring M a ttress an d H eavy C on stru cted Coil Spring,

ArvUIn L. Robinson
Died Saturday NiRht
MUs Ai villa E llnblnsun, who

INNEHSPHINi; MAI IRL3S
AND LOU. SPRING

gw
00'

INNF.RSPRINC, MATTRES5
AND COU. 5PRINI*.

Charles Itoblnsmi, Hanfnni and
Frank and John Kobinsoii, C.lstobal. Canal Zone.
Funeral aervlces will be conduct­
ed at Erickson Funeral Home
TllVMtny at 1:00 P. M. with tho
Rev. J. II. Root officiating Intermnnt will .ako plaro In Ever
(reen Cemetery,
Common field crows nr» among
th e most Intelligent of all birds,

yet In historical records the word
crow Is synonymous with "despic­
able chnrncler."
There are 34,000 separate firms
In the U.R. nil Industry.

wet,

Fm iM tu$ Ulg ■

INNERSPRING MATTRESS

NNER5PRING MATTRESS

AND COIL SPRING

AND COIL SPRING

t m t k If Um ssUf n u n m k m M
fetesUl ie fetesMt ef teasUesttoa. RtukDrsiNfet, Um frtesrttt lsixUr*, u ueutly
plNfel s»&lt; ifeetsiigfe whes Iskta st

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r r e t r&lt; &gt; « Oa AH

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�THE W EA TH ER
I » U n ity T h e re b S l r o n i l h —
f P n * w t tho Peace * r d w W«
F r n r t i i ef Americas
■parity H* Sa»ford.

Pufil&gt; r loti it r weather with II11 ]«*
change in temperature through
W fdnuilji, (irn llr to moderate

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*nrinhla* wind*.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
TTV O LD M G X X X X

Truman Sees
• Victory For
Demo Party

SANFpRD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY (MTOHEH Uti, lfl IS

EnU bU flhed WOH

No. Ml.

A an o cialrd I’res* I.rax ed W ire

Rebel Troops
Dulles
Accuses
Reds
Fight Hard In
Korea Battle Of W orld Aggression;

When French Official Was Seized By Rioting Miners

Loyalists Battle F o r !
2nd S traig h t Day 1
At Yosu Seaport, j
H eadquarters Says UiS. n , , , ^
Links ♦ —
SEOUL, Korea, Oct, 26. i/l’i
Greek Question Be­ 310 Millions Are
Loyal.»l lluopt and rebels are lock­
fore Council W ith
ed in halllr (oi tlie second itMlglil
Soviet
Revolution Lent To Britain
‘ day iii thf seaport city of Yo»u. j

Israel Debate Halted

Dewey Slates Talk
In Chicago, Then
Moves To Cleve^ lpnd And Boston
AHOAKII^TliUitAN CAMPAION, Oct. H . (A*)-President
Truman fli+d away a t llw He*
publican* again today far en­
actment of a dlanlaced paraona
bill which hr xald discriminated
ugainat those of "cartain relialrua belief*." Ha aaaarlait aUo
that hr wa* c a m p a i g n i n g
thrauglmot tha country la tell
tha people “what la at slake In
£ t k e couiiirr” becalms they are
nat being told by the Republican
nomine* "or the Kepubllesnroatrallcd new»paper*.H

1

At 2V2 Percent

M

"Warren Austin H alts
Talks On Problem
After A rabs Make
Charges Of Bias

'Korean army liradi|u.illcr&gt; said I
n- i-:i »\v \ km t r i n t s
II. I.OIIK n k v in
today.
P A R IS . 0 , i 2d. i/J'i
The
PARIS. Oct. 2(1, tcT*&gt;— Joint
III. army estimated the Com- Amen, an I’ii -ul. iil of the United
tmim.l-lcd i cite I tumps and symFm,pr l)"llr' 'oU ,i,c 4,N- l.w,i,K*1
Miliums ''n m iti Count it ntigtily First
T
f* Maior , ,Credit
.
cunmntlee today that Kuvu.m ar­
|Mtlu/ers .it Yosti, last on urgent
•d|. o.tu-1 ih h,ii. on Palestine to
t s krl a n t e d
u n d e r lion befiur the world peacp agency
tln.iiyhold, nunihrird nhnul li.Oih)
cl.IV. lie i lined the session with a
M a r s h a ll P la n
A i (J was pari n| “ a general effort tn
l mu was dir Inrtliplacr of the if
slalemrnl that tin- council could
extend the power of Soviet Com­
bfllion. .tattl'd by tltr Korean N ib lint lie la-l.i-.l mi., ai lion bv Ar.di
WASIIIM.10N O n 2d. t/P)
munion llunughoul the world."
r Hi'Utnifitl last Wednesday.
elwirges ol !»a&lt;
The I imiomi. ('ooiieialiciu AdimnIhe American delegate spoke ai
(
Action
ngainit
Y«
mi was slatted
TOLEDO. O , Ort, 2«. (A1— |
W.uien An no. Hie U S . dele­ islratiiiil today loaned $)I0.(H)().- Small Powers of the Security Coun­
!
tm
-chrdulr
and
capture
ol
ill,President Truman declared to­
lilv is experled Minliieiitaiily. til' gate and f.Vlohei lucsidenl of the 0 0 0 lo II,n nil. I he uionry is to hr cil lenewrd their efforts to mediate
day the Communist* ara count­
council, spoke up diarply to close used («n pine lu«e of industrial tier Berlin blockade rticis allri
ing on a Republican victory to I
Army aid.
;
the
debate until I huisday at 10: JO macltiiteiv. ci|mpinrnl and mater- Russia's celo of a rninptomite of­
"undermine the Marnhall Plan •
Prime minister Lee Hum Suk and
and pare tba way far world
VM. aftet Malum.ud Bev F.iw/i ol iali n* (nil ol the Lllttipean re fered by six smaller powers.
18
oilier
Kotean
ofltcials
left
Seoul
revolution,” lie told a crowd in |
Dulles, foirign affairs advisor to
Toledo'* municipal auditorium
bv plani today (in the rebellion Lirypl inessed (oi uiiiuediale ciinn- covrry rflo,t
A SCENE OP VIOLENT CONFUSION la caught l.y the camera a* Communist.led French coal
The au’ivmi'iit was signed by |Covrinor Ultimas L. Dewey, ReLike CammuntatM ara aupporllnc .* minor* atorined the City Hal) In Ucthuns, Franca and **•»'•*• the umlci-Prefect. IK' »a« held fur
Itiea. I lie nfltiial patty planned to i ll at linn
the Third Party In tha hope It { some time, while efforta were mode to force the r c l o a of seven sti Iking m inus who lm&lt;&lt; heuit
Ihe s itents' -1 was i ailed into lliw Aiueiiisn end I' u' k Ii officials at I |iuhlii an iursi,|eiilial eandidal*.
stop t it si at Kwangju, center id the
will "taka enough votea away I urroited during demonstration*. Strikers and aympuOiiiri* me shown clashing with the Mot.lie
K.Mean
army
o|ier,»lioi»s.
and
lliri.
j
•■ineigrmv t s . iihi to hear an t.gyp the Lx|iiul-lmpoii Haul, id Wadi -..oil iiilrinalional l nmnmnuni is
from ttic Democrat-." to let the t liusrds. The official was roli-nseit after tho mob hail bci-ii dispersed with icnr gu* barrage*,
I’.. to .Sum lion mid utliei e x t r e m e I bail &gt;haute that luael is violating iilgloli, whuh nlmiiioler, f (’A workil.u foi a world if-volulion
Rrpublicana win.
i
t Inter mitloo.il)
1 thmuyh "tu n e , mere ion ami lersmtlheMi parts of tlie U S .«« upled | rt ' r " r *»..................... '&lt; i*,»' N'''dl'v loans.
ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN _
.
repuhlic.
1Lull, in Smitbern Palestine.
ll calls lm iinereil at 2 * j pt'r* I rorlsm.
Fnwti sunt tlirypl iuul meeplml cent ll M .o ii.il ihh- , 1'iin-aimuallv I lie hnkril the (ilrek i|Ur*lioil&gt;
t r a in . 0 , 1. 2 6 . u n - t w , „ .
Fmit humlieil ifl.fl
siioi is I | | tt, S iem iu t 'nullell*s sss-i-L util
Truman claimed that "the tide is
hipju'ii
r..... :i......:..... Jii'li'e tile oilier ill |t|i* Nt'gt'V, lull slailiurc it i i &gt;2 ts t it a in is oliligal- I whuh i* lieloie tlie io'iirial A i­
rolling" for the Democrats as lie 1
tmlii. oil tlu* fin : (min moving 't lint ficliDuc llimi wit.' .-eml Ilid - l'd to lieion irpaVillK the loan li&lt; | srmlily. and tlu- Hr Ill ll deadlock.
(Continued nil I’une Three)
turned today from a roaring Chi- j
1*156 in semi .iiinii.il installments, before the .Nrcuiitv Im m iil. as
' .MV
cago welcome to renew hit election t
The sum irpirsrnis the amount . parts ol the Russian plan to donuWhnt l« l lie Seem ity t'ouueil
'drive in Indiana and Ohio.
TALLAHA^Sr.l ( 'll .!ti l l 'i Ihe state today declined tn give I J 0 1 ( l e o r ^ l l ) F ' h IIS'U'UU).* Ill do Iil&gt;.mt tin- eimtinui'd of Marshall Plan aid which it avail* | mile tin- wmhl ihioindi (. oiulinill
Spurred by the cheerr of hurt -1(
riulililiK
In- ili niiiml. d imputlmil- |
j„ Bnlaiii on a loan basis .ii ism's »|l|l
s|iie.ad
______
Florida Oil and IJeirlupmeni (.uinpony . cc.nlract to drill on thousands
\
dredi of thousands in the Illinois Q y p f j p g A n t ) G rC tlU flC E
small tracts of land when o i other uunpanift find ml within 120 feel
the
fir.l
ninr
month'
Ilf
lA'A
Iiprin
|
I
lull.'.
.Hill *11 w.\* pri^onUMK N
Ki»rk,i, Fin i* III KImmiii uf Syr in
city, Mr. Truman
declared
that1 ""
on 1
T
J “ *’"* ll”
of them.
1til 111 (III* dill) 11r fI tlltll 11 4*1111*11 III tin,i— in o ,b e wu#,I' until the mu11ll*lotllt ifili h» mv11*I Ilid' I f N. &gt; 1llI
MiimniHHion mi iIn* Hulknim &lt;HN*
Kill One Striker In
election day "some of the redden
Trustees of the lot mid Improvement Fund agreed however, lo ad­
itlu itn iii in Ainli
*»f Iruvi* of this yeai
l&gt;mk tu wink f»»r nnothinll'w lla s tt Un Page Three!
|
“
I
viulatMiin.
mit
In
sec
wbi-tbi-r
other
toi'ipnniri
will
meet
cerlise
fur
cnntf.elit
.
e
ll Is tin- fir-, niujur credit SC'OKII
Battle At Ales Pit
iriiaitniicil on riijdr Ih tfe i
ATLANTA,
Oct.
Thu|
\
U'l
in
said
“Tins
is
o
nmtler
uruiittsl lilulci ihe recovery protcru.s u! a new ami mu liberal offer by tlie developing (mil.
— lliilvt'rulty of (luorgla In A^hl^Ul^, , coitti uu hIuiIv
any act inn gr'*n, "l|hunch i- ciiiiiliuiis on
l
PARIS. Oct. 28—t/V)—The • Via' Irusitera didn't dm-u-s the^
h
&lt;
fnll«'ii
h
A
w
Ihn
runtnriMl
[
|,.
inKfii.
Tim
coiiiiril
&lt;
umiot
(('ontlnued on I’nrc Three)
government un»d tanka Imlav ■ompnny'a first offer Itaforu ru«»r thf Routhorn A*m* i - I | n |aHhuil inhi uullon l»y rhnrirfH
i in a brief bill bloody battle Ji-.-tlng It on the* rernmincn lotion
ftiill
of
rilPWM
H
IV
*
VJltiwltl*'
•.
J
|,mu
'•
^ u ------- jwith (striking ccmt miner* in of their secretary. Fred ti. Elliott,
to whom It had I*'en refgrred to
f c a s . i &amp; ' v . V : - ' A f t :■»j „llrllith
• * " • »iwnilTt*
"»&lt; "»■
» " •»tflH
•*
aaivl
1/ 11*11 o
In vestl notion.
- - - -1 soldiers wore wounded badly
I* „ .
,
...........I actinii tu ftt'iniri* PPMcc in
The enmpany'a new offer pri»!)r.
i'll
&gt;
made
the
r.nn.nm-o
....................
.
ilUfk
tlf
NFW YORK, CVft, l l , W)— i when the troop* moved in ne. duecd n rnpld-flrt' debut,&gt; lustcv,-"it
D « , 1 2 * ~ f n n u r r n ''lent ll' hi- Went illln Cnnfcriillri' J .Y",",?,'.','.',’.'
'•
Hun driver* wero or da rod hack 1 rupy four rulnr* near the in­ Julius M. I'arki-r, i.tlornoy for tlie
Acting M*vur tom I! I.tslur
D V M D f i f u e o r f f e ,with Cli.v. r...»r M. E Th.nnns.n, '| , lt'gr»t,'s n ds.
was instructed last i-vonii.g In- the
to work lodny f»hr hour* aftor
dunlrial town of Ale*, SO mile
Flnrliln (III and Development
J
O
6
urge up einc.gcncv ll.otm.,mu
H"' &lt;p ,I, legations, he '•»"!. ,
Ciuuniissiou to i-«iii- u iituUwv alruck In (ha clty'o biggest | northwest of Marseille. OffieluU ('omniiiiy, nnd Frank Ueaoni of
tin- Sciiiinuli- t'oioitv Civic Mil'll- City
•------------- ,allocution to bring the Athens ............................. "
surface (ranaportatlon lle-up
said 400 person* found liearinu Tnllalinssee, who miiil he rc-nrehiiiiiitlon imoiiiur Dn
Inti1
B
r
i
t
a
i
n
'
s
M
o
n
a
r
c
h
ehn..i
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pm.
i
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N/
!
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•
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"
\'-" ..„ ti.," ooi-ned its tl.i.d " . f,f„
, r n K„M, rB| c ity ole,-li.u,
mwhich affected 3..100,000 New 1 arm* »er* arrested.
*. nt* five companies now cxidnr- n r i t a i l l S IVIlO n o r C ll /\| tl»&lt;- -ame time, the ehuneeMiir |'"Volveu measures for mvctigu
i;niii|ialirri with .. rlriM lhu p r| miirysj)lV.
Yorker*. *!!rhae| j . Rulll, In- .
---imr fur oil in Florida
O pens
P a r l i a m e i l l nno,me,',I that hiwould
•l otimo,,- sanelioi,' Ol *V• &lt; ,
ff din.... i,l the K|&gt;Is.-o| m I w w,„,n tw„ eanilldat. - will ho
tematlonal 'iceaident of Hi* CIO .
Mv t ’ARI, HARTMAN
Tin- ik-veliijipient r(Mi)|inn/'* flr.-t
*
• i
•
, r,
ihiwo Nov I. mid turn over pio miliiiiiv m-tlon.
.11, -1. House l„s, n gin
liver
succ-.'-il H A W,11,..ms
Tran*port Workarn Union, nr* 1 PARIS, O n. 26, UP)
On. oft. i war XIIII),OUO enxh to iti
AtTM fJ A n c i e n t r o m p i;.,.ll||,n.(.
to it, Man.... i! EgM»i also chnrgod that l'm e I ion w„,k,,'s who will be ,0 1 .vo oil
Mr lAl.h(l|. „s ellv
der.d the H.M0 union member* ,
V;IH killed and two police stilt,' [or tile light to In-collie its
— -----i -ihK.'clI. ui.iv uri'stdent of i t ,,.'. lol.ili-d Dip Middle Knsl .. ........... ■-It. , iiiitiuiign il„ week w ot....... '
|, WUi ................ . *hls
ugent nnd drill on so mu liumi.oun
&amp; brek to work on taven orlvale*
, ,
Iti ERNEST MiNBIV
1 rdverslty or Athens.
ilmigo.
on,ruing by Uniilou lliu.il,&gt;, city
9 lyonaraled bu* lint*. (|ulll Is.
wc1,r woilm!rd " ," duj1v ,o t” 1 ueie n ( srultered siti ,ill state
LONDON.
Ou.
26.
uT;
Kio-.
|f
tho
Smilhurn
Assnelntloo
1
"They
llhe'atntu
of
lstin&gt;li
luiv,
Mu-, Ann l.oki'll ••pukr Iiiifil* Irpttty cU'ik.
«w*s| the order tc a ms»a dc- : in Sau:hcrn Frans’* tn a new on. ti i t whoni'vi'i- oil in produt'cl
rrionslration of worker* outside ! break of violence in lltc naliunwid within 'tliO fee; of ihem in the Ororg- VI opened the new .esiioo
!V I ? 1Y "1"!. ,lht‘ *m,vr ," ,t » l , T " ! ,m,1 .ind'Timtamnu '•'Tln.ic'l u'........,
| Cltv Attorney Fr. ,1 Wilson was
Hlaie Public Hovvlco Commla- •
i m:ncr,* ,„ ik tut lire. The state would have got of Failiament amid ancient pomo ' • 1 .!
N 1 "1
1' IK'.,
.V* id
’*« i'"
" ,t1,11 ‘"
Iln ied on
....„'"'V)lllH *,.„t,., imiuoi-nt i. v»ll flll
in'KoI
inled
thi'ii
-In
for wl
stale
ani &lt;(
(&lt; i.imllliiieu
on l'aae
Inge TI.rr
llirei)
1„e„rilto prepare an
,|„.or.linanc*
Honlhi'i n
ir**iioaed Oo ran* Threei
co'"The
mmrr*
Inleiior
Ministry
l,:. tH»r«y..t
„lu,,rint|on
per student.
student. II have
have
, and
, „called
. . , for the
. .notionali
.
iiprinllnn per
,
_
.
"
in "dliniil value lo uiliilt« uni Sinodaril Itiiildiue Code m foi--------- ; --------- : nr.
m e inm
ior .o
,...« .j .aid «nv- " " Mlrl|
WP||,, of the oil pro luce I tmlay
ration of Britain a »lrel iniluUn
I. en trying to get something dime I ( t l l l l l d U T f ) IIK T l'llN i*
»'«*•• •'« ' ulike. .mil . tup.... m,..|
h ‘ ,j,, ............... limldmg
Quit
Ii ii |»i i&gt;lin .t ‘hniiltI ’I."
of apeOalor. .tnn&lt;l ie sl.nl this for several months.
j
I A ,.f ,.n u i
‘ ' hi ‘................
Code
Congress
Till* oi ,,»,'i-il inea** *
s-, | |
n | j road block near Ale. were met by XtoiMirt) cash i&gt;aym«nt, hut the . Tliou.ands
„ . ■ .’
,i„
‘ Only utter we were aide to seel
V O U H llll
IKMOI1H1
.mi.-d by nil tin- rillxellM of Ihe xur* will lie Slililliltted * 1&gt;.0"I
o H i&lt;**- -itirr-i
_____ _
a blast of gunfire and hand gre ti-vcliiiuiicnt cum|iuny would ngre,' a drniling rum lo watch the Mon
'
arehllerts
and
con
tractors f*.r thuie
,
c . r _tu drill on a tract at any distance
arch and Queen F.liwbclh drive in
— -- - ---------ll \ l I t’AX M H n.-t
i'.
AikIioo Hliio. incsidiiil -d Hie
i,n,| ctiru.acini' ior their
. , Tl fnmi nn ndjacuut (iroducing l»'«ieUu* to the fact that the Hanford iinde*. Sevir.d
a Pair coach from Buckingham K S IT A n d E x p e r i m e n t The Halifax Mull ('aid today Cum, \ ■ -ition. ml iiuiiiei-d It o b e r t approval, with the roguest thsr
Fin, Department ha* baan rvduead woundtd. tlie ministry .aid. Ihe jl(,|u if tinct&lt; grotoglsts dlri'ctcd
.• Palace In ihe liouie. of Parliament U t , , t | A n n
fi r
i,iMl. . | u | du'» em t co*at, sti'pped of its hutdoiiiii. Civil Corin'11 retire- tliev reply within It) .lavs regirdthe
drilling.
Tho
state
would
get
tinker
and
the
two
scriourly
W by two man action of tha City Flro
a to open the crucial .c i o n .
M a llO n ?
(. 6 l
l ‘ U nU H url„| ,;y def.n sa. after the sei- cnliilive fiom New Yoii City, ,ng the ordinance.
an
perernt
of
the
production.
Ono
wounded
policemen
were
.(tuck
by
Chief M. N. Claveland haa liven
guv,* ill-tl lit tiull - t.i lie ’ 1„lie t'id «f Mrr, .\5..lj, iilm n ^
n c
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i
,i
i ,
1 ond World War, "soon ts in I,.- wl
of tho gcologlnt would &gt;w named.i
atr let orders to hie man not to gunfire.
bv the vnlliiuiiiv one by the state ,
&lt;&gt;“wn ctqwd. gathered i
TAU&lt;A„ AHRKP fM
,4„ . e,.f..Hifl«l with new. long .ar.gi
(In- iiim|iaii,ii t.rotv- to furnish 51 maguiines anTt
nne.ver fire alarm* uutaliU, uf tha
peril.,Ili-iils to the Hanford I'lihllo
The government force wa. pre* no.tibo third ty Ha- uflier two. ’ i !“c
lu **x *
” rv'
Die . a bine t to'.iv released Midi... radar.equlppeil guna to meet .In ho*'
City Limit* in order "to giro tha f
Mi Kulilinuii staled that u l.il&gt;nrv. was uccepted. t’urrhas* of
Mo*! of the tru.it-es aald th'ev •h,! houiehold cavalry, in full die*. "„0 fmm Hoard of Control funds I
tin put of war.'*
paling
lo
clear
tinkers
irom
tour
rt»y the protectJ-n U naada.” Ha
Civil Musie on uilii-rstiip i * .ne uf
irsmilnueit Oh I'm . I Hreri
wereinclined
to think any such uniform, which r.corlcd the Roy.il * 'r ,l**‘ / ’f
^’r*d* Ct«&gt;e UnKer-1 Did forts in tha llnllfux uteu.
polntad out this morning that h« coal mines and a power plan! near
- - ____
iiy and HKrienlturui evin- meiit praetjcully abandoned In the lust tile eieiil bargain' ill tin- -&gt;i.t.-i was unable to sp u n man lo an* Ales, about 50 mile* northwest of
'tutlons.
•
■few year*, “urn tu be reiiiiliitll- III,line,ll fluid, siriee well kllOWM
*\r*r a call yesterday of a house Marseille.
fire west of the rathroad track nn
Report, reaching
the Country Club tlaact.
The Department answered two headquarters in Pari,
m. cill’s yesterday. One was at thv tinker, fired first.
^ T a b 'e flupply Urocery at Fourth
Aa the government
Slvckt amt Sanford Avenue where proachcd the pita, n
|t n damage wu* eauaed bv fire small mines also exploded.
major oil companies Indicate* i
. ,,
tlon of tlie pel-sun m persons who
(CMlIntsf* »l* ••*** Ter*e)
Warned by Governor Caldwell1
,
from a defective electric refrlaer*
-,bey now have an .dv.nlatw they ° P. T nL a .T r.w m K T m W ox.
.. «uiiiMri'ri
,, . ...i ,
tho 4 by lit fn.g sign adver__ end, It might [
i.st b* »*« using all of his uiiur-! A t 1(111 t t i J O U m i l l I I I
______
,
want to protect ” —
' measure will ‘ tat! her..
atnr. Another
call______ ut VtWIt
H 'HUINGTIM. n,-t. X m 1 tl()n(r M. J, Moss for Cimgrea* and
u,,,,*lr P'lhllc ownm- u-itv roservu. Campbell rumim-nt- ,
4
4
r. m. from the home ur o. c. ParaiftiHV CruBiies
pro vide some wav tu m l t i a aiirniw I vml 1,1
' ’’“Y
* 11
l.ir-iti'd on the east side of High.
mall scrana of Innd i *1*1’ *boer cumnanlva eilenslvsh . .1 "I know, but we’ll Just hav* tn
S lip p O F t
I r t'S I C lL n l N"
Hughes, 311 Magnolia Av.nue *
*
J ---------- ----thing front amal
•I-M.d In ceremonies tluoiig iuul wuv 17 about o quartet mil* north
,l«*ll*Mra iti f i K 'T h m f
ln tho prtxluctinn of Iron 1 ,.-i along tho l.rst we can."'
j
vrhffO alight da map* reaolted from
tin-solid wherever th e n -me Navy 1)f i,„k„ Catheiins some time he[ '"xt. or of *&gt;i(r iron or atcel, or in 1 Tho agrlv‘ultur*l experiment «t»ATLANTA, Oct. at!, Id’, ri, ■litiM or ’lUtiuiiN.
flN ranard hy a g u *tova.twri'n Wuilm ^tlay uml Friday of
ahaplng of »tc«! by the rolling I ,i»ne were allowed |(J0.(M)0 of their Atlanta Journal todav annoonc.-d
ASUNCION, Paraguay. Oct. M
In «'•/ puiI m tu tliin itMinliyt t i»*’ lu-st week.
process "
.rsarve* to repair damuges fumed c Utoriully it Would support I 'n —(AV-I1
was
officially
announced
lalamls «ml in Kr.gland, T h „
whlch consisted of a
L m E le c te d C a p ta in
Th*r was ail tho King said on bv last month's hurrlrunrs uml for blent Truman a* the Deimu.'ietlitoday that the Paraguayan ravnlt
...... than .160 roivy ships will in, wooden frame with aluminum
ir*q&gt;l*u»q
o*
p i m Three)
■
ipamlcd
activities,
parly'*
nominee.
,,
.
«
I n G u a r d A u x t U a r y •*“ * been cruAed.
..pen to tho public. Navy and Naval
WB, lin-uled „n private
Tho newspaper said It felt "the
The announcement Mid Col.
WASHINGTON,'Oct. St. ( « plaea for Democrats Is lu the De­ Air Reserve planes will stage all' property, Mr. Mess said, and the
Carloe Moptranaro. alleged leader Atm-r
1,1 many major cltier
entire sign Is taken. Anyone hav*
lean officials allowed little
mocratic party, not in n grudging *h"ws
1Vtotier 1!7 has tieen observed lug any Infornintloti concerning
Iticlimitlint today to take up att
(apostasy tu strange gnii« mid fnKe
r* Niivv Day each yeui since 10 ‘Jli, the theft Is requested to contest
offer by a group of German labor
t r tit of th# U.8. Coast Guard
' principle*.
It is the anniversary of the day Mr. Moa* In Orlando.
leaden to recruit farm er LufK
if- A uilliarv at the dlatrlft mMting
1 “Tholr place," the pspe- cim- In
1775 when the first resolution
——■.
----------waffe idiots for tha Berlin airlift.
baW a t the B om ford Y atht Club
tinned, "is in thu house of their
&gt;fata, ilay
- 'V
Four German union officials Mid
T ssn k ian i.*it t-u n r n r p v
fathers and themaolves whuro authorising ships for defense of
. i i e i i i i i , 1 ' , , , #1 on i/n»
they made tho propoeal to under*
Bight cruiser* of tho Sanford
tbulr voice may be heard In coun­ Die Colonies was Introduced In the
ALLENDALE,
PHILADELPHIA Oct. 26 (/!') -The unpredictable labor vote may well cil.
Ciuitinental Congress. It is also
,
---------. N.J..„ Oct.
. ,2 0 . {/D■
loHlla. undor rom naad of E, F.
H was the eecond uprielng In Secretary of the Army William ll.
D,e
birth,l.y
of
President
Theodor,
-“
ft ^ k o t t n a j . for Rep. J, Par•b* dcelion in Iraditionallv Republican Pennsylvania next week.
o n traveled to th« m e tin g .
within a year. L**t Draper, Jr., yesterday. They told
The ncwipaper'* editorial des­
“1"" U**
array overthrew P--eiK
, , FPU bagged thr state’s 35 vital electoral votes the part thrre pres* cribed tha States Rights Demo­ Roosevelt, active supporter of * tdg "f
the ^Hourt&gt;
Committee on “tta
lln-f
into Morlntgo,
crat* a* "bolters," and added, Nsvy.
wchlial campaigns but the GOP field onto slatehouse control.
Amerleen Activities, siTd today
■'they couldn't have their way lu
some committee files have been
Now both Democratic and Republican chieftains are claiming the convention
HOMR RELIEF
c m r p e r m it
*
to they quit In rebel­
rich'industrial emuirr
An estimated 80 per cent of the 4,758.018 lion , . ,
n * av o re e . brought b» Negey
Virginia Carolina
( 0 the blockaded German capl
.1 NmWf n ° * K’
I6:
H hVp .'T h^mahJ wi°.nnii, iv.ll.ble,
ritgiblr voter* will decide the isrue.
m u r e d a city 1
David koldman, 34, disclosed you- but his secretary, Mr*. Vera Lewis,
BOY UNHURT
The faihjc plrlurc la paramountf
-T ’— ------ »
irrdav that he had saved f M 1 0 |MM sw m , f„ oi (lf th(. , omra|t.
------------ Jr* and remove tl
-------TICK INFESTATION
|n h)l offlc(, ha,|
r, „ .
CLINTON, la., Get. M . ( J f ^ A what with 500,000 CIO and SOO.tMitl
warehiWM nn West First fttreet,
Erneit Lee has decided not to while receiving city relief check*.,
... IVnuayWanin'* heavily enter
- ,n
adjefoing the ACL Railroad . w r year-old boy who lap betwacn: the AFL mernlwrs along with some populatnl
his home In the races at
Appearing ]n magistrate court ^cked. Rhn said Thomas had no
Industrial
ritlea.
300,000 Independent United Mine
. a e d between Cedar and Poplar rails while a 17-car freight train 800,000
Daytona Beach next Saturday •m a charge of fighting with Mor­
GOP National Chairman Hugh due, ho said, to tick Infestation in ris Unger, AA, Feldman said the further Information.
rthoene.
pOMed over him showed only ‘■'irkcre.
rule a big
b
I
Workcra. They rula
Mock
' Vi &gt;' "
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D. Scott, Jr., a Philadelphia imun- Volualn County that would ne*et- scuffle atnrted over a deal In which
the voter registrations.
Hankersnn haa secured a bruieea today.
Tho hahy, left with ht» grand­
to erect a 13,000 concrete
Minor Chieftain John L. Lewis U r of tho U.8. House of Itapre- altate having hie horse dipped in ho hnd given Unger’s *&lt;m 40,410
1 0 l I I I Cypreae Avenue. mother yusterday while hl» par- ■aye President Truman la “tnenm- ago the people of Pennsylvania a cattle dip before returning It tu in buy a house.
mt" but then J u s t a* atrougly voter* will give tho Kepuhlkan thl* county.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 8fl. lff»— .
nttacks the Taft-IInrlKy law ticket a 400,000 majority.
I l l * Loa
HUNTING SEASON
Nilwaukie Railroad traeka befaga
w bkh haa Governor Thomas E. P h i l i p Mathewi, Democratic
WARREN INAUGURATION
WUh the rmenlnv of the hunting
4 4 /r.
Dewey’s okay.
1
ilia abrwnce wa* noted/
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 80, l/F&gt;- season on Nov. 84, vlsltoea and Boston
a u tC th a lrm in , say* "Four year*
... ........ ......... .. 40
CIO Pntilgenl Philip Murray of ago Hie people to Pennsylvania Two vacant lota adjoining the residents were todav advisedi b:
by Detroit
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roU R T H T T ^
-,K», Truman bo­
nor Dewey'* bid for stater jq p jtq l today , were made County Judgu R. W. Were tha.
that New York ............................ AS
• 1,1(1
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1
two at tho loaugura- thoy may obuin residential nnd Balnl Louis
on re*
and thl# y*ar they
U|‘.M
ini ; t i i
Dm o f _____
r w arren. Democrat|j non-resldentinl hunting licunae* at
AFL
Lit again."
------ 77Ung
tly i
live State C hatm an J.
I0g. .
bis office, Appfleatloiu fprjm nt*
fix *NB» ,
l,|X jK
a request in f In Hut
people" are
National Focest
i
’" 1 $ ,
N* , M f
to
Tha hunting taa1
4
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a mam*
L m
...

French Miners
State Rejects Contract For Oil
Firm T o Drill On Florida Lands
Stage Uprising
Against Police

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Belnw Standard For
Accredited Rating

New Y o rk City Is
H i t By S t r i k e Of

G e n e r a l Electiun
Civic IViunic Group For City Scheduled
Ope ns Campaign‘To Re Held Dec. 7
F or Memberships

Nationalization
Of Steel Asked

Troltey M«n fifinJJrsU 3tP £S

a

Fire Department Toic,nm,n' '0,cr* p,**ln®* *,t,ker'
Make City Calls Only

The new propoui rctniii* th-

Revolt Of Students

OfficialK D i s l i k e
German ‘Lift' Offer

Unpredictable Labor Vote May
Decide Pennsylvania Election

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*M!l; TWO
| .JiDtvnv Mnn Makes
DrH Co mpa ni o n

'\ Negro Ministers To
\ Hold \yorkshop Nov 9

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HY t ’YNTIfl A LOWRY
AP Nawsfeaturea Writer
JJ^SlSSIvM-r i
Dor* lit- flinch when you suggest ■
^
t going to a concertt Doer he uliW ’.li.W S . - .11
• lalufr'y balk when you flouri-h M *:
.^ .
a p«lr oT lecture ticket* under hi* ■
H H H Ift
jJw w k'-'-it
noaof Night after night .loe« he ■ K v i L v J P
J Z \- . - . *
bury himself In tho nawspaput T
/ f ^ T C 'ft t
Do not I- hltlor. Mndnmc. II.
\
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no clod, dMnl&lt;-rested when it S jjijfr" -&gt; r
\.V ' '
coith-s tel Improving hie mlhil. He*! I H p y n ^ ^ V S C 1' ^ 1
• victim of til* own physical W O klZ lH :' ■'
i'
structure—at l-m t that'* wfiul a Wt ^ A \ ™*
■jrT'V.'y,! f
pltyilclnn I* alleging currently In R I M , , .. X
vA .rSKpf^-f
an arllrle rfc.llcitiil to captaining ■rMMteYflft.t J v &gt;5dmt‘:*j|B|g&lt;’L
tlio misunderstood human mule.
'■ % &amp; .
The gootl ilnrtui make* It ieu n
, «W'TfciflvF
ju»t u» -|mplo «• that. Liciiti, he H
says In it current magnilr.e, urc
y
heavily upholstered around the gMsdtT . f S S r
,c il*v J f
cheat ami shouMcra, all weighty
j it
. muscle and brawn—and the
upi
holstei y is prettv llilr. .I-.m l,,.. K L ^ v &gt;
-&gt; •-•
Ladle, on the contrary, ttam.ll&gt; E W tjP
t■
nave Ihelr concentration of cunhir­
oning and weight somowh.-ie In
.■•*»*■■;J#^ .
the vicinity of the hip*.
P f f lw H r V - # - .-y ' i
Ergo, report a th&gt; loginr,
the P bTO v: ® C'id *
-b-?»
little woman can settle hsroslf |7 f ,j — •■g g ! S —M r ^ r J la 3
&gt;5lh some d eg m o.* comfort on
a hard, wetoden-aeatod chah with CHAR01D with itcallng "hundred*
fj,»tr»lght track. Tho other half of of thousands of doll nr*1* wovlli of
tlw Jvnnt. tinablu to support
tho gems from aovcral celebrities,
' *?!»!?!_"* t ,,e M 1 miMlvc elioulderi, George M d , 39 , hide*hie focouho
r u f ^ * .*rouml ""“ .ta unhappy.
,u* In Now York Police lfeadquar5 f l l u . T r a t - r h i / 'L u * 1* . "‘0,r y *° te n beside desk covered with itolcn
te n i aho.t t h i h n ,,.T i ? r Joctu r J««'«!*. Film itar Gene Tierney tmd
w i. worried i S i n w T a T h t t u ^ S lln g er-actrea. G ertruda Nleaen
Wasn't comlnu Horn*
wsra aliened to hava been two of
Being a sm art kid. s h ru m I n , , , tho victims of Feld, (futenioiltm!)
of hi. ca.v thnlr. That p iu ltd il„. ^ H K W a A . wV0chtOx back, nml the next time he
down

T U E S frU fo O C T O B E R If i, \ U S

lA N f O lil) U E tM I.R . S A N F O ftl), F L O R ID A

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Negro Ministers
Open CnmpaignFor
Educational F u n d

ITtrt* to aptinsnr n negro minis*
tcs* w(.il*hnp tn It* hyh( in the
it • cst q! hcdltli ejucatl'iu at
m l it llrptist Church on. Nnv. It,
sc.: is’lng mniplelrd by tho fivtiii r uii’y Tub•icultmlH urnl
If nl!h Astoolutl.in. If watt «nlutuncid t &gt;il.tv h" Mr*. C, It. IliW.1 r-lcnt. Volmtlu, (tiui^ro
.tv* 1 -ike IVfltttI'jm gtd -mtltbtttirs
i v, barn invited to utiertd.
ft nr &gt;t - - ■ titv wo i iiNti-iii pt1*
.5 •**.!!
tda D. K, Willlatits,
■ r ■ ft* . • ;hm .rvis-tr "ft tluyi.
.■‘Ittiffrom T-i.lwt- • &gt;i v! Ilr.-h'. V.
&lt;■ nn.i t III -pedalIsi frttW
b» Orla
St«*» :tm!*v.l...,f.iW;
h'*t &lt;|. *&gt;ifhrattQ, negro nilrii-y ,-t* will b*-i Mr$,
K .-di'i and, Mrs. Juanita
from he Florida Til A»s&lt;i.( i*- ■, I)r W. P. Hi oot&gt;*,
-■ioak Ou'-imnn &lt;&gt;f thu
i"!i- t’cumv llcaltli Unit and
llulrl iftlibe.*. The subject
- - : 'v;b.)|) i* *'loe t'vhtnr
• i. "ib.i'nn ro th« health
f:.t- of b'n poople.’*
I. C. Hlngjlng, pri-tidunl of
*eft* t-omnti i-c !,» t.o r'titu
M
Etlw*yd Kltrltor, A*»o-i *. le-.ary, an the project
......... flent w -tv.shop of it*
■b- i cld In fiorniuole Cotin*

A drive to ralae »26« toward an
-.durational fund for tha .emlnarv
for negro minister* nt Tallahasttw.
will bt* Intinched here Thureday
nvunlng at the Now ftalctn Uaptl.t
Church In floldsltoro with a pro­
gram under direct inr. of tho l)ay■ in* Dlstrfrt Union of the BaptU.
Church THc Rev. A. Martin, paator
*(.:8t. Ailne’* Baptist Church or

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IN NEW YOXK CITY Inr o three-day visit, Republican Presidential candi­
date Governor Thomas K. DeWt-y (lell) tlorta hi* h«t u he acknowledgea
the nrcetlt'S of &lt;*crowd ttiwt met him til Grand Cehtral Station. At right,
Colifornla'a Gcvetuor Karl Warren. GOP Vlce-Presldenllal nominee,
snap* u smart ralute ns he marches with members of the American
U-aton In a driving rain at Miami, Fla.
(International AoundphoJo)

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his gnlo.lies) he iwaljr.nl that
now, nl long last, hu had some
~ ' £1
place to rent nil that siijH-rilruc.
vi-:S '“
5T If,
Ion-—the IihcIi I lf hie own easy
.i .i-nh
chair.
IlS m
At any rate, the story lllu-trnt.-.
4
the most simple ml|»w for dtpl'"*1
, ’jW H
tlv bliss I have &gt;&lt;t encountei/.|. I
Tl&gt;e tmly equipment needed i* u
o!:
aaw. You don't hnve to stop nag.
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glng, k&gt;Hip the house snotlrs-.
I -agdfl H r IfSt fDj
mak&lt;; &gt;ourself up carefully f„r ^ | | l
\- n H B W 5r,‘k ;ft'
breakfast or even study to la-come M W
‘V H
^
a Q«y Companion nml Pal to ymn R f f
tf? M
1• •t Nvur.H * to r- sch tho
mnn. Just hark up his chair.
JM S j !?,/
ft(n - m nt brought to
This weight tliffnrenllnl l.u.l- W
H .
ti-'- ’
{"•* »• sompthlnR mrn huva* ovcK
yH p
looked for n Imtg titan a. Bn Z
J x« S 5 t.- e a a t.i
lo keep away from dull I
.6. ' &gt;
ehoh-a. Tho doctor says they don't k
like to wash dish.-, or do t,.y
» 5 i\ *
small tasks—Including hi-d-mnk^ •
In g - l&gt;&lt;ram s men have twin- tht I E flS k s — '•
. .
heft in muscle*
«fcr*..T. !,«*« ^
—r a ^.list
Wio Maiui-st III Jobs tire them
much more than csirylng trunks FlfTIIM-YIAg.OtB Lawrenrn (Ren*
*nd chooplng wood.
»y) Madden (above) of PlilladcU
t h l e .the.5!.
I1" Vr1"*r «-‘ wll° l” * «•«« or Ml
tnoae -thesis Is that U-d-maklng. next-door neighbor, Misl lbrma G.
*»i •&gt;*«, in. y It -A-' ngji&lt;nt*V •!**•
'rnora U violentlh,ocraBation' Ih .S Yei'“#r' 74' ^
nmnllt
ft til. AtinK
jfiii t h M 'M l,
i '
fit »t.4|r| 4 V i| ,t ) 4 l i l |l|k« t7i|(Jhty
Cwkev. And how ailout all lho*o V h V lhaeldw l/w o/'an*
1
*i
-f
i't
rlOrufts
2?"
who . ..Kind . Hntut52
ti In"ft l i'h» in till*
nr
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pi
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1'it.rltl f,
’’ lilMii *'ihi » 'li'iiilarNiiMtihB
1,1I'h•&gt;.f »li* ‘t»idi JlgfWU jii »mh of
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r; ” *» «&gt; • in ur »i*tiit ?»»l
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ill* (tJ.li iif if aIII* |1C4* »fwl |»0*|
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tUl t.vijfi^ It* Ityl |h» riftltitwttii

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LONDON, Get. 2(1, &lt;A’l- Mr...
J Joan Turner Ih-couio u Gl inhU
i tnuay .far tho ivconil time. Shu
:;i .1 lh 6
,,4*r / behavior *scu*es than loo I " ’•••&lt;•: • ’ lb - Turn
will )l’.c at
homctnuli q( Day.
■much muscle.
limn Reach, Fhi.
•loan ilia-1 - .1 I'u . , then » priScholars Iwlleve I lint the gypsy
trlU s which have Iwen wandering vuto lit thy U.fl. Ninth All i'wir.t
ii Across Km ope since the 18th i-i-n- dm tin. the win nml j lined lt-m
tltrv are icntnnnls of an ancient when r.t».t"Ht &lt;il i. i 1. v . lut.-iu.i ',
i i i Ip p i ,
Lui'ii me jiii-ii-: . v. 'i div'.iI'-il,
Joan rettirnutl to Loiulon Vvltii their
IB-maiith* old son Jtointy, and became n l.uadnn in n- .--.ta’i 't .
Hut ftm.. ciUidn't f. i/c t. Ilu.eetuiuvd to Minion, 'valju’d into
Joan'.* police stntieti Mini asked lor
her hand ngaiit Tin--, -.vorw wed
j this htmiting In Ht. I’niurus town

VOTE FOR
t. Henry Mcldiulin
City CommiHHkm
GROUP I

rhe w attr area of thb Urtliwl
M ates.' exclusive
Lakes, Is 40,SOU squui-u mlltm,

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■mme nesday!

Hduui:

,'Vaha Bar. B. Auktih, p tw d e n t of
the Dlxtric* Union, will prestda
hi,imi a tt ’'10:00
1 0 :0 0 o'clock,
ov»t the *i
srhslmt
, Frlibty tnoining. The Rev. R. II.
’ Frailer, paxtor of tha Cocoa Zion
{Orthodox Church, will lead tha daI votlon service* Friday evening,
{and soecial hymn* will be »ung
i by hla choir.
, CWiidlmenv of entirehc* In the
'&lt;dnve will ha continued, Saturday
' morning, and unfinished liualne**
will tie concluded. Tha women of
tho church will have charge of the
noon service, and the home miealnu
1-mutton will he delivered by tho
Kcv. P. June*, assisted by the Rev.
Jackson. A high service will fol­
low during tha evening and' tha
Eason family trio will alnr.
On Sunday morning at BiHO o*
clock. Hunt. Jones, assisted by
Ihipt. II, Ifcirlon will preside at a
meeting, The Rev. 8. R. Iluller of
St Marv’s Church. Ormond will
n-nduct the 11:00 o'clock morning
service, assisted by the Now Salem

Choir. Tha Rav. J. M. Dixon wilt
give a home mission aarmoit a t
WOO o'clock, with hie choir assisting. The Rev. F. Laws of the Mt,
Moriah will conduct the evening
service, with elnglng by hla cnon

Charles Ewart, general mana­
ger of tha Philtidcphla Eagle* of
the National Football l.tagtie, wa«
it ipi-cial ugutl for tha FBI during
the war.

jo Tha American fox squirrel ia tha
large||rj}iny|bar of the I squirrel
clr.tt,*Moftn!lttg about 26 mehex
jn length. Usually r^d, they a n
aometijiettftlbinoa or coal bUgk.
Roby ^quitcel* urn born b lin d V d
for about five weeks.
Tho U. Hr Dtpat tment of Agileiilturar ba* forbidden tha Import­
ation of. European rabbit* for fear
they will Become a eerloui econom.
ic pelt,* it* In Australia. All tha
"r.iEbita". found In the Unltad
H fliiija to t hare*.

Riding
Accessories
Saddled - Blankets * Bridles
Martingales - Riding Rain Coats
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EQUIDIVIKNT HEFOIIE YOU BUY

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HAVES SON .
RAf/TIMIORH, « rl. ifO.
aLI naUr*
police l o A f up 1
John . Little Itold
lhtnnnth-nM) nofe Put
u "attuned rt»m fee* •»**•
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Truman Sees

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Fuller Warren Holds
Final rieeriug To
Help Fruit Problems

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B* BENNETT DB L&lt;MCH
UlCEtAND, Ort. 2ft, (/P )-- FuN
I«r Warren proclaimed today "wu
will attempt lo amend the ConttilUtkm I! nactuary lo pul cilnu back
oo a paying baib."

If'

The Democratic gubernatorial
nominee made this auartkm at the
filial hearing conducted by him
and hia thru* advisory committee.

“If th e n a n mmm&gt; provision*
naw in the Coastitutioa” whichmighr Mock c u m for the cilrui
Uta "w ell attempt Is get them

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out.” he mid.
Hia captained '*We will attempt
to put into the Cooalitution necea*
aery authority" if needed to help
the rick citrua btuineu.
( Warren took train aland on re*
vuing the’ Constitution in explain*
idg be had received tcvcral com

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Pntia added!

Tha death of the striker todny
brought the ooaf: mine-strike deathtoll to three. Two striker* worn
killed Inat week in a^clyh between
troop* aht) picket* ...
Stic MIC.
fled lire
The attach near Ale
atrlke spotlight- from Northern to
Southern Franco. Yesterday, 30,000.
heavily armed troop* an
..
and police
occupied
, ___Approximately,
..... littitfl,. half ef
. _the
•"imti v’a key northern coni field*
and Mixed a t laaat IS struck
nine*. No violence w ji remv-'t'd
In tha northern operation,, Pollen
began Ip
tnta.U ft southern
region at 7 A. M.
Hejfore they could, raaeh the
mtnea In the AJee area, they ran

Peonsylvanta Vote

| Hie Chicago Stadium piovided
... _______ ~ r z r _____ I Hsc selling for both candidatci’

Into, striker*’ roadblocks and were
attaekod.

Despite their loaaaa, they pnsea*
ad forward and took the pitheads,
the government statement said.
Under General As tier Do ha VII*
latte, commanding the Ninth Army
Region, police are now patrolling
menu that proposals to help cilrui the cut Ire area, ineluding the mills
American
institutional.
Legion, S. Perry Brown. 53, of Beau­
might be unconitili
dominating the Card Valloy.
mont,
Texas,
waves
lo
Legionnaires
“They arc looking for a certain
He added a word of caution that
"Regulation alone can’t solve the number of foreigners whose pret­ following hi* election at tha organ!ence has been Indlsatad among the sation'a thirtieth annual convention
big fruit problem.”
W arren1* staUm ent came before -demnits of disorder,” tho Interior In Miami, Fla. Brown, a business­
man, la n veteran of both World
Marvin H, Walker, general man* Ministry Mid.
Waf*. He succeeds James F. O’Neil
agor of the Florida Citrua Comof New Hampshire. (International)
tnltalon. itaunchly defended the
eommUalon against erltlelam made
at earlier hearing*.
Bald Waikar ‘‘It'* auccea* If
(C ulluW fr* * l'»4* U*tl
M p ln g the Induatry market a eon* slug Haadquartara la Iks Woolatantly increasing production of worth HolMIng. II* sooko a
fruit ha* haen pbcnomlnal.”
mowanl aftar Mayor William
He answered thoao who had O’Dwyer made a sudden, drama­
laahed at tha commission's adver* tic appearance at the demon*
tiling program by saying hi* group •I ration and urged tha toen lo
had told a lot of Florida fruit relarn la their lobe.
through Its ad*.
Walker denied that the commiNEW YORK, Oct. SO, (Ab-Tlte
idon had anyttilng to do with re- largest transportation strike ever
•miring a grower to nmc«»«- h(« ta hit Now Yoik Cll» lift about
fruit in a packing house. Text I* 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 New Yor|iers without
mony a t other meeting* had been normal bus and trolley survice to­
to the effect that grower* were day.
losing n good market by not 1*1ng
i’romptly at 0 A.M. CIO driven
Promptly
able to market their own fruit of 4,000 busas ami hundred* of
Without vigorous supervision at trolleys discharged paseengera and
packing houaea.
headed back to tholr garage*.
Thu walkout by 8,500 member*
Walker also commented "I think
it would be ridiculous to outlaw of tho CIO Transport Worker*
the coloring of fruit as ha* been Union over retroactive wagoo aver­
suggested to you. Other citrua aging about 8000 a man hit thu
*£**• color their fruit, and Florida city and part* of suburban Weil* 80RMM Polish Army Captain Bron­
cheater County a t the morning islaw Mlynai
■hould have the aarne right.”
. rskl I* pictured In Loa
ottWtri said he agreed rush hour. The seven companlo. Angeles, Cal., aa lia described tha
are prlvatdy
________
.
with W arren In trying to obtain affected
wanton slaughter of 19,300 P o ll*
The worda and ^actions of
hlJlh*r quality frul* standards but
POWa ta 1943 by the Russians.
U xlngton Avo. bus Urlvai
var typified Brother-in-law
•«l«d this word df auctioni
of Arthur Rubin,
* RdMtlon If the LagUlatur*
■teln, noted concert pianist, Mlynar*
mi
ouncud
ean legally establish as a m aturity
north* ski Li one of the handful of surviv­
■f*”dkrd • teat which aome fruit, to passengers, stopping his« north
or*.
U as tho largest
inuTiml
(
h
u
e
HI
iVlfi
oirvOIt
LVPry*
fc,n l( Describing
,
bound
bus
at
79th
street
"Every
will not need even whan it la fully body out. This lo our way 0f t military
crime of the last war.M lyripe.
getting oven."
I n*'®ki said It was hpshed up by Uta
."I am cones
He geatured toward a corner
8 -alld Hrllsln because then Rualegislature ado|
drugstore. .“Buy some footpads
was our ally. (International)
standard for oi
and sta rt walking.”
some orange* .......................
Strangers crowded togolhcr in
ripe, th at the courta will hold that taxis
hound for the same genurul
teat obviously la not a fair teat destinations.
for m aturity and we will find our
The city’s well-knowni thorough­
IConUaustt l-'rum
(lu rl
aelve* vlthout any m aturity teak. fare*—Fifth
and Madison Ave* yuur Investigating tho Grcok civil
“*t 1* a serious thing to lagtslata nuca and many
other streets j war nml uiniualiug to Ureuce's
a grower out
a market fo rhie
hie
M of
----------------foe
oinptlod of buses,
I northern neighbor
neighbors to cease aiding
fruit and an- axtromaly difficult Wat*
.All facilities of. tho
io clty-owncd
cuy*&lt;
efforts to overthrow tha Greek
thing to do.”
subway and elavattd line* In.Man­ government.
.‘•Walker In effect answered sue* hattan, Queen* and tha Bronx
Tho resolution, presented ill thu
geat ona. even earlier that Florida war# geared to rush-hour service
nanio of Britain, China, France
ism , hgva. a .taatg
st fo r , Its for tho duration of the strike.
‘ w » te
teat
und the United States, was nut
Injordarrio
rag tore confidence
do reato
Extra busca rolled on eMy-own- made public Immediately.
in
pnblM.
ed llnee In M anhattan and Queens
Thu SM-natlon political committo relievo tho preea.
tee gut In the heart of the Balkan
T arget of tho walkout la ;ho (|uestlon afu-r rejecting 60 ta six
state Public Service Commission. u Yugoslav movu to Invito repre­
Employe* demand th at It grant sentatives of Marku* Vaflades,
PM M ttont far# Increases whtrh Greek guerrilla leader, to partlcl
w*uld enable payment of abuut pulo lit tIso debate.
told the %urtc!l In a ape 15.000,000
in rolroaeRv* v/ago
"In Gteviu," Dulles said, "Cummtmlsta urn attempting to overthiuw thu government by vloluncu
and In this effort they are re­
ceiving sid from other countries
d aay wh
tlml am already Communist con­
(CssHssM treat rage (ran
y-Jly, obtained^ the military
trolled."
Ipm ent
from there since It..w as taken
Dulles mild thu "violent effort
7»o Egyptian charred that tho from tho rebels last Friday.
to ostnbllsh In Greece a Com_ And In Washington tho
the (Rate
few* were "encouraged by the In* ..
8
iminlst government la but port of
Daaartment reported, that "
a general effort to. extend thn
rial
aecou
.
account o f tho Coih: iaftaSataftEaO^a power of Soviet Communism
honv.Korga
throughout the world.”
'
TIjp oueurity Council,, na M|d,
tha
‘unbelftvably barbaric1 has boon
boo|i coiulilanng
considering "another
. ..
phus* 6f this nroblem aa It dealt
Inenrgenta reportedly
with thu cue rely# fo n au rea being
att ta rqnct
tukon by the Soviet Union tu
tend Ita .power over all. Barlir
U waf one of the ft ret I
simr-chee on o w -a ll.A l
eign policy In. thle am
slon by the Republican I
ha* been regarded a
selection to become

New York Strike

Dulles Speech

Palestine Debate

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Rebel troops

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mOMwhlta
Neighbor* sal* L ittle f t p * ' * * •, Jrumnn mcanwHlla was
streaming to them with the baby] ''faded for Clnvoland for the *cc
■
- arms and. shouted!
. .
ond
,|j( n m j„r nddrease*
In *hi*
“My god. call, the M ica, Erma Ihnt wind up Ida drive to retain
ju.d Jumped In. front or A truth. the presidency.
The Democratic »tand*rd bearer
Mr*. Rrraa t.iUle, 31, waa found
duftd on the front o r a , Baltimore told his Chicago audience thu cam*
nnd Ohio "Locomotive whelp it gull- unlgn la mure limn a lint do lieod i n t o . Camden station-last night. Faced people the country lis* ever
seen will Ire the |M&gt;llslers."

a mini*try apokeiman said.
White the pallet, amt aolitim
aru oneeelhyi between the vltlags* of. RuehebcUo arid Saint Mar*
tin
(in Uc
Dc Yalgatuea,
Valgaguea, worker* In Aim
aurrounded the subprefeet ure, the
Gendarmerie
headquarter*
and the
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^ ..art
Poet office. Reserve U
drove
hem off, an official report to

doesn't p H le i vlriwy.
! ••’•"'"R ',JJrtJSC‘ '» lhf «■"! ,v" k
Tho eandlibtto*—all save tin* I of campaign oratory. Tliere last
Statu Rights standard. . bearer; night Mr. Truman implied that r
Strom Thurmond—showed. tb?'* . dictatorial form of government
regard for Pennsylvania aa • prlis
woith fighting for, All made might result
, , from * Republican
major speeches In tho Keystone victory in the Nov. £ election
stale, Mr. Triininn (wire,
There tonight the GOP presi­
Even the vice-presidential nom­ dential candidate will discus*
inee*—Democrat Allien Barklky, "what the three great elements of
Republican Karl Warren and
twcoli two parlies. “ It Is n fight
grrnsivii Glca Taylor—have stump­ for the very soul of the American
ed the hinterlands.
government," ho said.
GOP administration* have gov­
This rn,miry's freed,on nml de­
erned Pennsylvania fur more Ol m mocracy, lie until, are seriously
(10 year* except for thu IM M * llirenlcned by powerful force* of
i Dcnmcrntlr regime of Goveraoi reaction "working tlnoogh the
Georgo II. Karlu wlm now la back­ Republican Party."
ing Dewey.
"In our own time," In- added,
Roosevelt's victories were cgiu- "we have seen the tragedy of tin*
ed In the nunronullton areas with It all an nml German people* "'ho
Philadelphia nn&lt;l Pittsburgh to­
their freedom to men w h ,
gether turning in a '.'00,000 mnj- lost
made promise* of unity and effici­
orlly. Double FLD's lend l.t the ency nnd seeilHlv."
entire rest of the state.
"And it roidd happen line," Mr.
Pittsburgh, la reality, la the
Democratic stronghold In I'rnmevt Truman Mild.
He enllrd Itcjinldii-nn lendera
vnnla but Republican chairman
James J. Mnlnur, Jr„ said he's con­ men of "little vision" who gave
fident the GOP will carry tho »terl "lip-srrvlce" to democrat-)- nnd
city "hv a very com fort a Ido mm* ""‘he "sonp-lndiblr promises” tlml
gin." Democratic Icmki B ow aull "V"
,
V
ftt"t
"r
M. McGinnis, however, predicts 1rl *!',*•
. . . .
victory -by at least 100.000 v otes":
hverywlnre I g o ,’ Mr. Truman
In Philadelphia, Democratic City I
"I hear news ami me f*-•*•*
Glmirnian Janies Finnegan (u y s l 1' 1* 1 make me know the Mile la
"we'll carry the eltydiy a nubatfll'- rolling for ns."
llul majority." His GOP counter"We are sweeping toward vie
part, Wllllum Meade disagrees! tnrv," he confldentlyjirorlalmed.
The Repulilli-ans will moke a&gt; Dewey was reported ei|iially eonjfident a* lie set out l„*( night fur
dean sweep In Philadelphia.”
' the Wlmlv t’lty. A few- hours la-fore
I In- left Albany. !)»■ Ntm Yni'k
i Governor conferri-d with Hubert
l Men tie*, wartime prime minliti-r
UunilHunl S'ruw
Oaat
Simpson,
*tcet in Ills speech written fur him. i of Australia, nml
according to custom, by hi* minis­ vice prciddcnt of Liberia.
Mcntles told reporters Inter he
ters. He said olio "You will be
asked to eonsider proposals for nas "vrrv Impressed" with the
making legal aid ami advice more GDI* nominee. "1 think lie Is con­
readIIv available to persona nf fident,” Hie Australian said, add­
ing &lt;pilrklv Hint Me. Truman "lx
■mall nr modeinte meane.”
Some laivyurs fear tho latter confident loo. very confident."
Following Ills Chicngo speech,
proposal will uniount lu “nationalIslmt" I lie legal profession,
1 Dewev will bead Ills special I ruin
The extent of thu government*' for Cleveland, Huston nml hack to
nlaiis will not be known until the New Yoik for Ills flnnl campaign
bill Is Introduced. The general talk .Saturday night in Mndi.xon
feeling Is It will not be as broad Hiiuarc Garden.
Henry Wnllncc brought his Pro­
a* labor's health Insurance
gressive Party drive back to New
gram, already unacted, w
York uflcr a Jerx"y City speech
makes medical'nml dental hasp
In which lie urged that tho United
*
care free to all.
Thu King said the legislative Htntes anil Russia abandon "stlffprogram will Include relnttoduc* nrekrd pride” and ipdi tliclr "petty
tlon of a measure to curb the pow­ Jockeying for advantage In an
er of the llotiso of Lords. Tbe atomic armaments race."
In Arkansas, Govurnor J. .Strom
measure has hern defeated twlcu
by the Lords, but third piissiikO Thurmond said n national police
by tlii labor-dominated House of force Is "already l*lng trained" by
Prcsiib nt Truman to carry out un
Commons would make It law.
Referring briefly to thu Inter- FKI’C law. The presidential riimllnational situation, tile King sniil dalu of the .Slates' lltghts Demonttempts tu repair the ravages „f i era,i | ''W H j-ljlle Hock rally that
thu war "havo been hindered hy j "d» Civil Itighls pro|iosat would
you would be liuftndsd by
(llstrusl nml dissension between the mean
,
uslInns "
1 '"tlcrnl police whum vmi never saw
"Yel," he said, “With unit usl, lufore and who neither know nor
cunfiilcnco ami good will, the prob- 1 c*]sc 'v|'*t your problem* "re."
Claude Pepper
(D-Fla)
lent* now faring u* would not defy ' Senator ...................
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kl
solution nml the peoples of ths meanwhile predicted that If the
World would be aide to live In president Ini vote reaches fWl.000,peace nnd enjoy the fruits of llu-lr 000 "a Democratic victory lx pretty
certain ami If It goes to 50,000,0DO,
labors.",
In his speech the King referred It Is a certainty,"
Pepper, who briefly opposed Mr.
to "general eld of the United
Hinie*" through the European Hr- Trum*n at .tho Philadelphia runvolition, told m-wsiueu In New A'nrk
covery Program.
•hat oil Ills Ik'.OOA.inllc -in-Bkllig
tour he found a ’'repibllv inercnslng
Interest In the election,''
ft sattaafd ‘turn Maas n a n
inator metropolitan alttes.
$ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Membership In tha AaxiriiHbn
Is .Afi.011 for a&lt; ults, and Lt.OO for
CaatlsasC I nn, t'sa - (»■■»
students. This foe admtt-i the
tnemtior lo thu entire acrlis ul loans ban- been in progress for
eonrerts during the coming winter ntouthu with right otlirr nm ntiloj
season. With thn sttccvrsfui (,iin-,*uil one muall luan-- a | 1!JIO&lt;),000
ptetlon uf thu campaign, thu a*- fisheries cruillt to Ireland-- was
■delation plana to preaant font con­ unnuimccd In the siuiimer.
The total uf loans under nego­
certs, Mr. Kuhlman continue !.
Tho Invocation was offered by tiations. ECA has a urn, u nerd, ex­
Rev. J. E. McKinley, Mr. 'SHtte ceed* 9800,000,000. That Include
In'ruduced the -fflstrs of tho
tin’ British credit.
aoclatlon,, und
Congress, when approving KCA,
m Mrs. F. E. Rotund
tat, campaign chairman, In'ro- directed that f 1,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 of thu
ducod the division chairmen work­ IS.OM.OtMI.OOO Initial appropriallou
ing of tho drive, and also the out- m ult lie put Into loans, rather Umu
of-town worker*.
be used for grants.
The division chairman aru Mrs. .The loan agreement with Britain
provides th at Ihtoiest and princi­
f r y ..* 1 ....................................
pal payment* may be deferred If
nte**i«ry after dlscuaslonn.
Cvana MeIt My* that lu uveiit of "adversu
condlllous" the tmvmanta may he
deferred If the United fltaten oi
Britain are mutually agreeable.
The 3 &gt;4 porcent Inloreat rate Is
a. point of major ImiHirtunco with
iC ss tM s M ' ¥ t* m IAh is Oa«l
a 88 Inch Dtaten chain to aav* la- reepect tu tho whole lending probar In-cutting down tree* was «n
♦545. Tho
“
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EGA at flrat asked 0 perComrent, bat Britain demurred. &gt;
The rato fixed In today’s agree­
ment la expected to govern othl-r

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•he- Iceland loan will be revised.
It now galls for 0 percent. Interest.

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The Way Of Th^World

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Bob Bishop, secretary of the Jaycee’a International ex■■4 Miter II
■ecutlve committee told the Rotary Club yesterday that morl u h r i M«rMi
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al and spiritual development haa failed to keep pace with
tla lin l 'u « « n l
Oritiir IT. lata, a« th* Pm«• v t a the scientific progress of mankind. Ae we look about the
r t ta a fa rS . r ia iU a . w H w iM 1 m world today,.we see on every hand proof of the truth of
*/ C a iirM if WarcS a. isaf.
this assertion.
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ATI iablfHarr aailaaa. i i r t i •*
•aaaha.
m aiiii
t a Haas
aa4 oorpoas
h &lt;Im •»
h ii Hi Iim
(or tire
*f

ratalaa laaM will tw »banw4 lor
at rowslaa afwtlltlaa ralaa
Riseesaealeg Hatlooallr dr
lalaaeNir..M*wa*a*e*
W**a.
,1ia Yarh, tbl
Patroll. Wa»*aa t'llr. ai. UaU.
The linalt la ■ auakn of flip
AaaoalalrS Preaa wblrb la rail11*4
rirlo*l*rlr la Ibo aw tar ropabltrailao of all Iba local arwo pHafat
Ip Ibl* aawapapar, aa wall a* all
41* proa dUpnt-he
TUKHDAY. OCT. as. 1944

BIBLE VER8K TODAY”
GOD MUST LOVE BEAUTY
OB HE WOULD NOT HAVF.
PAINTED THE FLOWERH OF
THE FIELD. THE WATERS AT
SUN SET. THE SKY IN THE
MORN I NO. HUT HE LOVE
BEAUTY OF C H A R A C T E R
MOST OF ALL. Euan Solomon
In oil Ida glory wan not erreye-i
Ilk* one of Iheae.—Mat. 11:20,
Orange pricci dropped to $2.73
a box lait Friday, ihe loweil mark
to far this icaion. Wonder if lhi«
i» the "new ptoiperily" President
Truman it talking about?
Ai the November ejection *pproachei and Florida ciliu m arc
confronted with the proportion ai
adopling eleven new amendment!
lo lire Slate Conititulion wc would
remind them that the Conititulion
ban been amended too often al­
ready.
Drew Pennon, who hat been
called a "liar" by President Rooie*
veil and President Truman, and did
nol rcienl it, now isyi that Governor Thurmond of Soulh Carolina
invilrd the negro governor of the
Virgin lain tula to vjiit in hit home'
No denial or explanation it re­
quired.

T U E S D A Y O C T O B E R 88, 1948

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Telephone - Company i
TNI WORLD TODAY Seeks New R ite. To
By GEORGE b r ia
Meet Stertice Costs
(For DoWItt Mm KorsJo)
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst

Pointing out U|at Incroooed rate* ^
are necesiary to meet today’s coats w

„ „
and render good service In Florida,
Berlin-* A newspaper cartoon the Southern Beir Telephone Com- •

1“ ■ t t ffi%?S^^cTr.*JETny

pany yesterday filed with the Btato

and Public UtIHtiea Com­
of o.er 8,000,000 tons of coal, coal vitally needed to keep bespectacled man stand* on the Railroad
mission, in accordance with Florida
_____ this
____ winter,
__________________
Frenchmen warm
and to supply the power for outskirts,
statutes, a schedule of new rates.
he »»k» timidly. The Company1asked tho C om -«
factories making desperately needed goods. Troops were ‘? ,rd°n
"ec5s“ !2 u^ n i—i
. k.Mp
from ---------flowing
mines,
and1['"W
Thh™cartoon, 'published
S w Z d thla
v S lsum
m . mission to authorise the new rates
' n M k c r * -------- the
— ........
—' ----Tha
temporarily under bond effoctlva ■
men were Wiled.
I ’ncr. U out of data.
These wcro Frenchmen doing these, things to other For a ‘German acctor,” born of Immediately.
pranchmen- While W6 pOUf* billions of dollars into th e ir ' ‘ aat-weat strife, haa grown In the Southern Bell declared In Ita re­
»ly
or G#nMn
Germany. quest that present ratta are wholl, #
country to keep them from starving, they fight among them- mlmJ
,f no' lh* f&gt;w
ly of
It reached Its climax early In Inadequate, pointing out that cost*
selves over a division of the spoils. You wnnot save people September In a demonstration of have Increased substantially since
who refuse to be saved.
260,000 Germans against the Run- today's ratta ware sat a* cmeiIn Berlin. Some of thorn acney charges In April 194? on tha
From Korea comes belated reports of the Communist
(.toned the gigantic Soviet wnr basis of l'J»5 costs.
uprising there. Over six hundred persons have been sluln in memorial
commemorating the Red
grots revenue provided In
the rich rice city of Sunchon, and the rice fields havo been Army sweep
from Stalingrad to theAdded
new rate schedule la 82,700,*
laid waste. These nro not Koreans doing these thingH to tho heart of Germany.
Russians, or to Japs, but to other Koreans.
On* man defied bullet* to climb 000, rcpreontlng nn Increaa* of
nhou*. 9'.V In Stmthern Bell's pres­
The situation in the world today reminds us of th
„ o ' nn the Brnndcnhurger Tor and ent
revenue In Florida. Added net
'
fling
down
the
Red
Deg.
It
wee
alory of an American missionary a few years ago who with
aln Red flag and not the of- Income to Southern Bell, after
his wife had set opt on a trip Into the heart of darkest ftclml soviet banner, nut omy ■ payment of federal, state and local a
Africa in a bright shiny new Ford. He had not gone very I pedant would quibble on the dlf- taxes bmsrtl on Income, will bo
about 11,800,000.'
fur when he was confronted by a host of Zulu tribesmen. If« 3 we*.

The new achedtde provides bu»l*
ness telephone service Increases
singing from 6b cents to $2.18
Monthly, depending upon class of
service apd upon the else of the •'
preanec.
„
telephone community throughout,
licence of the Ford. They approached It with’ the
the other telephones can be
caution, but they were plainly delighted with their reflec- t defiant «y of freK T a n d by v/hlch
without' a toll charge.
tions In the shiny new fenders and the brilliant chromolthe Russian* a* an attack of Fan- reached
Residential Increases range from
fixtures. Suddenly one of them spotted the headlight and Hat gangster*. ,
26 cents to 60 cent*. Most Intra- _
decided he wanted It for his own. Another grabbed a tloor,!
wai rl*h,T Neither »lde, state long diatanc* rates are In* p
.mother the bumper, and in about thirty seconds the Ford monrt&amp;io^cVnTe^t&amp;d l* th* creased slightly.
Southern Hell’s request lu the
hud been torn completely to pieces, and the natives were greatest sign m date of the rising
running In nil directions, each exuberant over the small p a r t ; tide of a new German nationalism. Commission declared that the sub­
1 Few experienced observora of the scriber rates authorised In April,
ne was carrying with him.
1047, took.Into account only the
increaaea In Its operating costa
b ln ^ b n t ^ e lm T ?
Productive j
t h e ^ ^ G .^ M
machine, but it remains to be seen whether we are capable I entirely rubbed off the taint of up to the end of 1045. Since then,
of operating It,
; Naxlam and militarism and. In the petition pointed nut, there
’ three short years, become peace- have been substantial Increaaea in
loving freemen.
costs of rendering telephone eerOn the other hand, most agree vice. Ineluding employe* wage In­
| that the Germans dally are dis­ crease* In 1947 and continued In­
"Lika It or not, comic books are as much » part of playing a greater show of Inde­ creases In costa other than wages.*
In the (ones controlled
growing up as baseball, muddy shoes and arithm etic", says pendence
It was pointed out th at as a
hv the Rrltlsh and Americans. result of these continued major
Katherine Clifford in The Reader's Digest. "As long ns mir From Joseph Cardinal Fringi in
Increase*, earning* havo fallen
children won’t give up their comics—and they won’t—we Cologne to Social let Franx Nou- cost
to a level that I* too low for tho
might as well concentrate on providing them with the beat." niann In Western Berlin the cry need* of good service In Florida.
In an article condensed from Parents' Maguzlnu, Miss l.i Germany for the Germans.
rebirth bus been nursed Now capital is needed for the
Clifford holds that children will read comics whether for- ’ fl|0'The by
official Rrltlsh and added facilities Accessary to Im­
bidden or not, and that the sense of guilt caused by sub American policy.
policy, A high point prove present service and maintain
lU continuity, ■s'vvell a* for facili­
rosa reading is more to be feared than uny Influence of th e ' came i««t ^?rlng when British ties
to provide enlarged service,
comic Itself. Parents are urged to rend the comics tholr \
l,rj* the request
declared. New capital
children read, and to ridicule those deemed vulgar or other- "
na r offVr11/’ hi,ni on social, can be attracted only through
wise harmful rather than to prohibit all comics.
intercourse and ca?l«i thu &lt;7*r-! reasonable earnings, and tho earn­
ing* today are much ton low to do
Defending comic boaks against those who brand them mans "Christiana.”
nn unmitigated influence for evil, Miss Clifford observes,! Thus, three year* after thel*I this, It was stated.

Common Sense In Comics

M an picketing and physical vio­
iilm.’
. £}!r*
lence are prohibited by lire Na­ "Thero are comics and comics, Just ns there are books and " " jf!" *
tional Labor Relniiani Hoard in ■&gt; books. Some comics are trush. So are some of toduy's best | Thfl yrenehi tnr t v\ of a?y ?|*n|
&lt;of German rovival, still treat them I
ruling announced yeiteiday. But sellers. But we don t advocate abollahing books.
While holding no brief for "lurid sex and crime-ridden J*• an Inferior conquered people
OPTOMETRIST
they can itill iwear al non-union
workmen and call them "tcabi," comics," tho author contends that children who are led ^cuMUoo^mi^'ldu^tinn^ torrn
PROMPT
COMPLETE ,
The RwsUn.,
Husauiru. although
although ..they
1
And ii lit* worker iweata back, astray by auch comics would be Jed a«tray by some other j Tho
OPTICAL
8IRVICM
ce If
“ " were
" lacking,
““
**■
if the
tn« comic*
"uomics, along witn _l
plump *
for withdrawal
of «)l oc'and phyiical violence reiulti, whai fnfhi*nc«
radio,
may
have
become
the
latent
whipping
boy
for
a
‘failure
rogation
and
fw/'Gerihjrfi
Qlssaee
peeeevthed,
glsgsaoed
lh*n?
of our whole aodotv . . . Juvenile delinquency existed before, Germans, The unified Germany Repairs sad ad)tut meat* mad
Mrs. Roosevelt hai inferentidly the printing prea*.'
■ear* M l — M
they seek la a Communist Ger­
many,
■»*t M S
come out for President Trumrn.
lliougit she will lake no active part
PhoM IM
Ro fat llm spiritual rebirth nf
German* posea tha greatest threat
Axlaatle National
in Itis tainpaiKU. "I am a mendier
to the Russians. Th* mass of
Saafatd, FVwlda
of the Democratic Parly," din
Bygonca are bygone* in Mexico, The government ha* Germans are largely antl-R uiiIan1
damns him with faint praise, "and Juat agreed to let the body of Porfirio Diaz be brought from and antl-Cammunlit, G e r m a n s !
I will
admit they want a crack a t :
, support the Democratic lie Pari * to Ire buried in Mexico City with full military honor*, openly
thu Russians.
bet, although her husband one*, Evidently Mexican* now think thi* u hurmlcRRH goHturo.
raises the questinn of how,!
und dial a good citizen should
Diaz wit* one of thono ruler*, of w hom th i* country ha* If This
It ahoiili) rome to an East-West i
vole for the best man tegardltsi neen Homo, w h o se reputation was great for it w hllo nntl then war. would the Germans do any
of which parly lie belonged lo.
ew steadily lea* nnd less until finally It lunded ut rock- fighting. Will there be a Goiman
ttom. Elected president in 1877, he served continuously army T
A Pacific war veleran accused thereafter, except for .a four-year intervul from 1880 to
In setting up the w**t Gtrman I
Henry Wallace of treason al a 1884, and wan acclaimed for restoring public order and ope­ atat* there are no known plana I
for a war office, or even a foreign:
meeting in Patterson, N. J. the rating a model administration.
office. Tho question of rearm ing1
oilier day, and wat promptly thrown
Actually the government was run solely for the bene­ the Germans never la mentioned
out of the meeting. Any American fit of Dlaa, hi* friends, and the wealthy intcrcsta who bribed publicly, but It |e In the back­
who supports Russia against Amer­ him. Education and welfare work for the mas* of the people ground of evoryone'a thoughts.
For, aside from the material a id .
ica in the present crisis is a traitor, almoat did not exist. Under a smooth surface was a seeth­
•uch a force could furnish th o 1
is the way the veteran explained. ing mass of discontent, it erupted In 1910, and Dlaa fled to west, It obviously la difficult to |
tHFOW)0r
An earlier patriot phrased it this Parla, where he died in 1018. He Is now seen to have been conceive of rebuilding w estern'
IB Am
way, "My country, may she be a calmer prototype ’of Mussolini, who made the trains run Germany economically without also
providing the Germane with th*
always right; bul right or wrong, on time and did nothing else except to enrich himself.
means for depending their Rain*.
my country."
V
Mexico and most other Latin American countries have Thla explain* French aversion!
fortunately progressed far beyond the daya of Dial and hit to the Ida* of reviving Germany.
A Chicago Judge Issues a court
For the new naUonallam which tokind.
M unieipnl A ir p o r t S n a f o r d
day la pointed agalnat Russia may
order forbidding a father from
taka a different turn tomorrow In
PkMM 1080
taking hie two young sons lo ire
STOMACH ACHB
tho surprise bag of history.
b
ingtler movies or letting them
BALLYMENA. Northern Ire­
ave comic books. They made lb* land, Oct. IM, (/PL- Paddy 0'Nalll.
~ FT
♦4
children irritable and contributed a meditative man, always chawed
V ,' H it ,
nO PKIN SVILLE. It * . Oct. 8fl
lo their delinquency, he decided a slrbw as he drove hi* pony and
bt’
cart around alaapy Ballymena. He
L anka Futrell re­
Now if he will tell the father how always had a itoraach oeh#, too. —UP)—Sheriff
ported that a woman, Identified
to keep his sons from reading
as Mrs. Ruth Cooney, Chicago, was
Now ha know* why.
comic books, h* will have made a
thrown from n train near ha
Ramovad from Paddy at
real contribution -lo ihe art of
m pi tali two balla nf straw, total early today.
Futrell sold tho LouUvlllu a
bringing up children
clcrht anc pound 12 ounce*.
Nuihvlll* Railroad had ordered

Dr. C. L. Persona

When Diaz Ruled

FLY With
SHOWALTER

G

X

0

AHBM P*

K

Tha Republicans are certainty
making noise* as if they too *
Have in S la in Right*. Republi
National Qvaim an Hugh
•aid i* Charlottesville. V*.
other night that "our antlra
determine for thomnlvai all
t i n of loco) Homo rule,"
true! But it would ba reassuring

vote for Pm idaiit Truman bi

Woman I Thrown
From Rttchiff Train

in n u through m p m

w %ssr »ddteL'tai
rL
vitJsrg j a -t
Chat tanooga to look for asaaita

“CLEAN CUT’
FOR THE
NEW SEASON

n u e tM - *

I

�TUESDAY OCTOBER 2«, 1918

Social

THU HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE FIVE

12*1 Persons Attend I
Ixora Bridge Party j

And Personal %Activities

■ i ■— ■ i in—w s | . jiie n m
Iti nmkliig snlnd dressing with
blue or Ilooucfort cheese, work tho
riuinl'i.il (hcvse In well with the
*live *&gt;r other salad oil liefure ndd*
o.g ike other seasonings. About
' j &lt;up of eheeso to 1/3 cup cf
• ■dad nit is a good proportion.

V R O IM ) the TOW N

Th« bridge rarty sponsored by
I'.’l l ".1 te n
MBS, JOEI.
the Itoin Circl • of the Sanford J
• tarliit Palmer Ray—Society Editor
FICI.D on 'I. * We ii't 1'iike Alt
Telephone 148 Carden on Fr*dn«' night nt the.
radio piugttnu in \ t w York V*'SSnnfmd Woman's Club house on
te: in* : ■ Mt:s i. t . s i ittS'ti*
(•ok Avenue was attended by about
KJ’ iituI b .ist," MIts. i KtiltCE
124 peramis. it wn« reported this
\t t.I.I s *
h'l'liie* t.vei i coke
morning by Mrs. Pale Scott, Jr.,
in foil.loot
. c n Attorney
rhinirmnn nf die ]inrt\. Tin* chair*
I'T I i* Wti.Sti.',*
n . .oliniU'd
man of the gmup Is Mrs. Chnrlee
:•
..
An exhibit of painting* by Jucat
*1 ■* i ml...... nut
, Vodopleh who ststc l that proceed*
TUESDAY
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
S.
II.
Ibtehanan
I 'll ■ to. 1 1 ■ i o h * , t o ! i k " « the
"Tha Sanford Pilot Club will hotl ;uil I- will ntten nt linn »vWt&lt; have returned to their home un fotm the party will '»■ donated to
t*x* 11 1It*
M!IB.
Ill'll.CA
It* regular business meeting nl : tomrirrnw morning. It wax tin- West First Street after visiting the Carden Club building fund.
SMITH in
l"x**l* o ii l i i ' l 'o i.iiv d
Do-orating the entrance hall of
1:00 P. M. at the Touiist Center | mnmeeil thi* inoriiitiK by Mr*. It. fni' a month at Daytona Bench,
*
»
•
*ii
r
i
"i
the club wcr&lt; hillhcrgia (dooms
■ '•« tin* Smith Side
.* in
1
„
., .. . . . .. ...
.,
_ and on the stare weregraceful or......... ..
lin g at 7:30 P. M. , ^
Mr*. Nett hporMli arrived on rBWWBwaU „f
a„d
. ••. ...[ il ■ *&gt;1i. ti i'll
•
he
Art
Division
ol
the
Fine
.‘
f
t
*
9 Circle No. 7 of the W. 8 . C. 8 . Depart ment of the Snnfmd Wom­ Sunday from Milwaukee. MK *'»! white ginger lilies. Th,. main table
i\ \ I K - \ 1 n ;v m M ii.i.w
of the Kiist &gt;Xt*th&lt;wliat Church will an's Clnli tinder the sponsoivhip spend several muntlia v ith h*r wn. ,.OV(,,,.(| wlth „ ,im.„ r |&gt;th and
'■» I. Itii'•t I fin &lt; .&lt;11 to t|j«
meet at H:00 1\M. with Mrs. Rode­ ■if Mrs. W M. SIrott. Mrs. J. It. aster. Mrs Cm .an ha Sylm t* nt
,| wth „ . ilv, r ,M)W, holding
ii i
fi |, ! i 1
in Im*I*ig 'ailed
rick Adantit ut 2008 l.ukc Avomtr. IIn v i'&lt; rbnliniitn of the Art Uivi- Imr liUlitl' In the Liiligle&gt; Apnittno'vi\vtseu&lt; surround* d with |
I. dt.1t ■
• i ' i mx' in tier*
Ma i \
»
IIV
*
ments.
|
Soanlshltayoiu&gt;
t.
Silver
tea
sor*
nt. Jl. ii • ■ . , n
1 lilt \ I rY i ll e&lt;»
WEDNESDAY
. *-i«»n
.
unml
. Mrs. It, Wnvilr Rucker
I 'V&gt; I
..
.. ... ~~T.~
,, , ,
. vice w re placed at rich &gt;nd of
Pc.1 "'I
ol non rlcetid In t in* St cl -on Sum. iif
The Fine Arts Department o f ') ’ chairmen of the ilmiortment
Dr.
it.
\
\
.
Itnprt’cM
left
t.odny
I
|,t
iks""
III
I'll
as
host
foi the nti.'. 'ii mi,ri.l , . W.
id Wunian'a
• |,v»•’ will lie no .liurgo
iliurgn rmd
.. ' ' "v. he t'lhb-.
Die Sanfoid
Wnuiun'a Club will '"vre
nml the . l,r' "■ Y ■
Y. I..TTIN' i» &gt; isinu i'" mi • of mini Hi id 'ti II..n cci piling n
M g m * W o st'i"tlS t
!,h,‘ . !ir!7 "it games
pieient an exhibit by local ortl-ts i&gt;,»'‘'!lc is cordially Invited l*. vivw
Mi 1 ievc Iand i -i sen tor,
in,' *
of Mrs W !* ••«• umntings.
I
^
1 • -Jtm t icurr* were mlded and rprlirs a*
■ .'n iitm v it. I ifi*
under the suolisurslno
.
for
and 'xomtiring whpi It major iut i till' r, » • jo’lllitv ’ I I,
M. Scott. A• 1.1
tea Will
will tw
lie held during
dm in ; »«'lng the nflernoon u lea wilt; B rech t'w 'lu ’ re .J u° iM’he oo ! u 'I...........................................high
WI!n ,,l,.!r’ l,L" Mtioving;
*he i India*, Mi«. .l ick If ticim: tow for
MllS .Iti t | \ |„ thin atul pr«-ulcm of the .Stray
the afternoon and the exhibit w ill. •j|»'eld under the dlre.tlon of M.-S. , I ' X n u o f ' v e e l i . . .
linlies, Mrs, William Walker, men’e
f.horles K. limn who will he «»■ «i°wtn« u* ww ttl "
M. (’ m i x's , , , fl rn *k», having :&gt;u i«|,*n*1 (imu
^ e p e n at 8 :0 0 p. M.
Huh. T.nrrv Johnson: men's low,
•1 **‘eo 11'I lie xvre the I ilivetsite f hloilda **loo.'
“
St. Monk*
MonU* Chapter of H,i|v rlste.I hy Mrs. Miriam Itiusell nml
Mr. und Mrs. J. II. Cogliurn und Wil'lnm Walker and sereeno. Mre.
i I KS' TED Wtl.- he Wn- .iff I'.i.c.l « 'i|i v’pim Tno
Cross Church member* and th e ir, ^tfi*. Dan m ig h t,
Mrs. Si. A. Callaway are t x- It. .1. Hlekson, Jr.
Omega frntcrmiv. he i* active In
husband* will kohl a study,class at I
----------------------------peeled to return tonight from
Intramuial iithlei..-. II. i, h,*
pefreshmonts Were served late
Decatur, Mich, and Maryville, [in the evening to Mr. und Mrs.
son "f 'Ii and Mi- Mi l. \
i Mu* i ’t\ (• Mu*»'
■
.itinn
y
I Tcnn. where they have been I.n rv Johnson. Mr and Mr*.
INIAT
IN CHKl’KH
11* V. 4 Mit,s
s Cleveland "f tin - .its
spending some Cme withrelatives 1itroughton Watkins. Mr. and Mr*. (
• Girt'd
lli it I'tnli.v
\ r.\r: \ \ m ■•■lift 1 '•on* s'i't .ind
d i
:iud friends.
: Sam A. Martlnn.Jr.. ti*. and Mr* liKr u fitted 11&gt;ut ij* wad* ih l'Lt« k
\»r
Semimiie Hi
\ F ’ll ' t n
will he held ut the First Methmllst
W. M. f'hillp*. Mr. and Mrs Roy* nril wHi'tv i til l lie'll jdieei
*1 ni
*
' l!S Bll 1 t'YBE
I'M
" II H A I B
Church nt 7:30 P,M.
The Y. W. A. of the First linnMr. nnd Mrs. Herbert l!u*** n C'l'i'ii, Mr nml Mrs r H. Kirtley. with ilnutrif'lvi ranted fi«**11.
I* if. i»i . r. *• f dm CX* soil X-IX11
_...
;■*
,tist . *Church
held an
instHlInthm
TiiiiURriAY
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Mr,
und
On
Mini
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THURSDAY
lfl*v hlcvvi'8 with ilerp pull* thild
hcei lea ■ i ■
i In h*.i Tht*
the
hfiitli huUmi*
x h . w. . i s i , . r x * . »
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herr
i&gt;
oh
liitki*
Miit
IlltlVl In
a IW a
f S V. fJr iM,t litjif iftiff Vhntui
.Mrs. Bussell’s fiithrr, II. J. i eh- Jwiinl lllirgliis, Jr., Mr. nml Mrs.
Hon
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hi
I
■
■
11
■
I'tirlin Mm'I
MBS. 11
V irlinol beginning with a supper nt t ini diner and Miss Ellen Weal- [ men. They plan In visit for mm •' ,.g .. Dunglemnn. M.
and Mrs.
hrII
K
m
ihiiff,
hhlu’1
Wiltiii
ih ,
SMITH
to
mg /bait
ion
BillO P.
Prixes wil l* given for | mmelund.
mmelanu. The
rho InctuBul l&lt;
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Walker, Mr. ..ud Mrs It. H.
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Mrs. (‘hutlc* Abhor. Cotcnmn, Mr. anil Mr-. G. D. RIs*
mail hfHU .n,t .(i
MRS Mill
Wr*k of Prayer nn I Ssdf Denial Sirs. Croves rratl a scripture ver e of Ml. Dot a who me fii'uier Imp. Mr. mid Mrs, J. Cliurli'* Pen*
O h i v t’lutc 11t’f
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will be held at the First Methodist pertaining to each office.
residents of Crown Point.
^‘ock. Mr. nml Mrs. IttdH'rt Hick­ oI"*' nl* *1 !&gt;»■*t \ (fi It t i' 1' o* 'IBS , *A V|11 ! \ itu iT K m 8111 411 ill nn S'llutiliii
Id.
New
officers
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Martha
Hlukt
Church a t 2:80 P.M.
son. Mr mid Mrs. H u l Hlggin- hisil * Mi 'h.ut* f-.i mtii'x \ .»r* 1 Ju k *•: 7 nil'. • krill Men |» . , ,
Pri^iih i t
Y.vY r Mr Null
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president;
Ellen
WistmnreRcmlnole Relmkah Dcklgu No. 43
b'lthntn. Mr. end Mrs. Price Hoard, U*M I*|n i til* i| nt*U t !| t |\I -n i | o l:S ' 1 VIM*! 1• K x s t v k i : in I'tff*
Viet*-1*m ' u!' tit
lh»n?iic (’urnci
will meet hi regular session nt lund, vice president; Ficdu Har­
Dr. and Mr*. (). !, Hoiks and Mr. 'Hi ll n *1 S i*tfiMtl til, 1hi i »• l •mi !1-iktf»* * 4k■ iml i»* i *itifiir * ni i i*niHvrrelut \
Sm CoUnm
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secrctury-tri
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Anita
H:00 P.M. In the Odd Fellows Hall.
nml Mr-*, ,lam&lt;&gt;* Hi*-*-*ns.
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Chcppurd, publicity c h a i &lt;-m .r n;
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the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. K.
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nrry of the First Baptist Clm.-cli ] the Jews." Those attending Uw Oelalcr.
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o.n Betty Sheppart!, Mr.:, J. H. H.uMrst* th. *..&lt;is **t (■•«■ »»*'• Aft*. J. N Glllon, Mrs. K C. llnrnue. at 7:30 P.M.
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Wright. Mrs. W. K. Atueely, Mr. Croaa among college students. Mrs.
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Ml-. SBr;l Warren
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Ufill \ \k . *ll Ml 4#Jllill I l*f t| t»
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First Mothodlst Church will meet
•t *1 F. J. i .il
. . . M c re e ri/c tl C o tknown Hollywood or New York Ml. (•„m|||ll n.i.ce. Mr.. A. I i'l«*ru. m » iEim , I l f i) \ ,•* «it' 1|• |11*&gt;x*r,I, * . 1(• * Mill1
kfl.i mill . . Jmo, tM,
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These program* will In* prosented ‘"ssun.
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Ulxteenth Street: Circle No, 2
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on each Wednesday
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to ti Ik ill||if||»«l tUi i
M'o .Mrs. Edna Brush, Mrs Roy lnu nl,
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with Mrt, Hassle Greek, Hit Park
wilder month*.
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o i i it e i'. o p u I :i r
TIIBs, Mrs. A P, Rftiiixy, Mrs,
I ittnx of a 'v1•1
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Avenue; Circle No, 3 with Mis.
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NEW YORK. Get. 211. t/Pl— Top
Ray Herron, Country Clnli lion I;
*IH -I.n S h o r t S uck,
card g f t h \ nks
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lilt lit I'oLt |i | lira \
levy. .Mrs. I . I.. Sill. Mis* Ella M Mji in, Mi . VVnltf i *'Bn i .at i
Circle No. \ with Mr*. Flunk mule uml feminine acting honor*
Wo
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our
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Mrs,
(irorgo (111i Itin A in fih i-. Ml*,* J ii th VV*mI I mi k hi* n mm niiil
Adame, 200(1 I.ake Avenue; Chile in a national movie poll have gone
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W. S
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No. fi with Mrs. With Lunduulst, to Bouald Colmun for Ills role In deepest nppreilutinn to our many ']*liurntivtt. Mrs Mariam
for their mnnv deed* of Mril&gt; William Davison. Mrs. B. I, Nfllft'
'tati » nn* in fa
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S02 French Avenue: Clrrle No, ij “A Double 1-lfe" nml Irene Dunne friends
k&gt;ndnoka
during
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with Mrs. O. K. While. 1105 lor "'I Benieinliei Munm."
Ol tl„' loss nf oar ’jos*, Alice Richards Mrs C E. McKee.
Mmii.. M, .. W P. n ,a tlHH.UI,
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In making
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mini pall of motion picture critic* oil ,hlesstnga
rest „n emIt nl them. j |r(iyyn, Mlv WU'iam Schnabel. M, .. M.-d-'l III.... .. M.- I E
n tmury Kr o-)i &lt;1 sir g ("i n f, "
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ami reviewers conducted by,Film
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Mr*. It. Lx-Kagwlaln ntpl lloldde |
Collier Brown, Mrs. I,. E &gt;Wllsuti. 'Ii
I. u. Hn-kev. Mi&gt;
Dally, screen Industry publication.
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Cabbage that needs to he fresh- Willlnm Pell. Mrs R«*« Adam- I
ni.Ml v*11 n i,
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nounred the reunite yesterday.
oned and mod.* crt*n for .l«w mny ^frs. H. II. Smith. Mi - Ell/nh. lit1
M e e t A t ( i i n n llo tiu *
These "best performance" *eb'» - Im snaked In cold salted water fmj i File. Mr*. Blake Raw ye re. Mrs i Dr. Biiisoii To S c r v c
thins also wore nnnnunccd: sun- a short time, then drained and Krank t.. Womb off. III, Mb
mil ting actor— Wallor llitsloti jn tin cddi'd.
Tltlf ft* &lt;! CrnU i «t*W1UC jki 111&gt;
Dorothy Crumley, Miss Car'd As Sou thorn Clmplnin
^"Thu Tteusure of Sierra Mitdre”'
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Tiiraitny ;it ttn
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Stone, Mrs liilin
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supporllng actress— Celc«t** llolm
iC. Bussell, Mrs. Mmic) Maul,line,
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In "Grn'lemnn’s Agreement"; ju­
Miss Eli* lhetIt liv-on, Mrs Fr"J
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Giinits, Mrs. It, II. lewis, Mis .1 tic p jMi&gt;iit mem uf (ji «*i j ( ii ii nn l ( i i nmt hinrhini' -• w
venile actor- Anthony Wagei mj
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G. I.miry. Mrs. It. It, Dun-. M
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vit' *f ifitiltli limy f*nm • ’*•" ' ■■,
, egcr aorl Mrs, W. II. Ellcil
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() Imi m \* ill ten h I mo r «n win in x-"i &gt; •«, "g li'iiio at present by the
BICHABD D l\ It.I,
standing screen play went to ANN.i UNCKM ENT
vli«i«&gt;u- mii'ir ittut \vD| tmv" • .. ii • griuin will all ipi !" x.t
I MONROVIA. Calif. On. .V.
•Genilemnn's Agreement,**
1OT*)—Iticharil Dix, tho veCrur hnc|' * «»r tht* tnliiflciiH lif»* nf thn ■in' iios|iituls.
l isted a* the best five "find*"
flint actor, is under siiecial • &gt;i tlidelil«. lit* will Ih* f«nm,ill&gt; in
i.\
of the year were: Barbara llcl
after suffering u third In art a* I illc-l in .Inminry.
(iedtlee. Val'i. Bichard Wldmnrk,
WMI’ 'SHGCIATIGN \I
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Itaek within the Inst IB innuth*.
Wand.i Hendrix ami Jean Peters.
Th. nunii’il W. M. t
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elchellwrgcr
Dix. 53 ono of the silent sen, ■ m nr Hollywiiu 1 after two previous
til'll ’ III utlng will be 111 I .Il IV
announced today the birth of a aon biggest box office attraction-. • ttiicks.
Ills recent mnliun plrtin,, wmk Fli*t llnpt si Chmch m li.ix: n .
John Wayne on Oct, 7 in Gaines- recuperating in u snntnrlom in
O IT 'O S IT K I 'lltK S T A T IO N
villn. .Mrs, ElchcRiarger will Ik*,All lie ueetU is sufficient rest, Ii - lias lee'll 'online,I to appciii 'iti.' •* ll ueli un Oct. 'JH at Io im x ,t
The W hisliet" ntysteiy pictiuc A i-nvi-ivd ills!' lunco,ou will
icni'imlitrcd us thu former Bertie j wife *.iys,
I Id S. P a lm e tto A te .
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P lu m e 181
' M rxed at lie u ii.
Mm* Stclnmeycr of this city.
I Hu had been resting at his rnnr'i ■«rlcNIAGARA FA 1.1,9. N. Y„ Oct.
20, UP) - A I l-j cur-old lutdc say.idle'* "going to Hlay home and be
n haute wife."
Tha former Marlene Thompson,
i n eighth grudor a week ago, anti
A feared servh* wekVker ******
Martin Adams, Jr., 17. went to
Atlanta and were married 8»B'r■ItMea drMtl Tlw sew d* Ism wedsl
day under u Georgia law which
■Ilk 14 kl. (Ski bees!
lb*
permitted their marrying with
buitsferlky •4V4*4st tbet 41s,
imrontal content. They rotlirned
here vesterdav..
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!sfwkk*4 lb*
T*« Hawk.
"We're it* happy as can b*i
I? Jewals O l JO, fsd. Tea issleded,
the bride said ln*l night, "We had
lb* foa Hswk. Is wimtr *•»'*♦, *&lt;m
twan planning to get married ■ nee
■veHebl* Mt.J* vs,
T*s Istt.
t u t June. A» soon ns I turned 14
'■«ibw Ob
On Oct. 17 we made up our minds
-IrwsMO.
to go to Gvorgia, Daddy gave nn
consent In an affidavit and Mar­
tin'* mother went down on th'
'rein with ns."
Tho Igldegroom la a pipefitter»
New Colgate-Palmolive-Past tudt does
apprentice. Temnorarily tho coupr
•way witk soap acum and soap-fadlngt
Plana to live with th* glrl'e father
'a n d atvpmother, Mi*. John ThompBea the difference wlitm you wmdt atocklngn
'eon.
w ith Vol! ThU great now aonplesa Hilda, mndo
by Colgate-Palm olive-Poet In not u aoti|&gt;, can
' When Ironing a huetle, um a
lonvo no aoap acum to d in g to und eounten
•tallor’e cushion and Hproad1 the
n t there over It. If you haven't a
s to c k in g th ro m b i, ho y o u r H lnckinga s ta y
tal|nr'a cuehlnn, use &lt;Vht wadi
aliecrer-iookliig, lo velier. . . longer! Vol iiIko
of newspaper In tho same way.
rem oves any acum left In atocklngH by pruvloua
aonp'w aahlnga. Your o ther flue wnalmblea also
look f realtor und lovelier bccuuae th ere's no
color-clouding aonp acum w ith Veil
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Guard Ban
“Scalpers"
Hurricane luLTiMniiKTort. 2&lt;*&gt;.W -m

laseball Experts Mounting Dove Study Td Be Meld
Name Alt-Star ;
By State, Federal GoveramenU From Leesburg
Club Fo r 1 I I rnhablv
TA1LAHASSCF.,
.. Oct. . % &lt;0*r... re. —The Seminole i!l*h1School naby
inter, you
Fade rammad two touchdowns
poing tn he ntiritioned ibb'ul

M Mm

timlv
nf ib.
The itat* and (eJerel wvtrnmctdi
.
• the
T
m«iiruing dove. Though Us the fircund must popular gome Inul in
' Siuili, very little it known about n 1,tints. lift i[fnh end migration routes.
Ymtr aritwen In llie qufitlnn, whtcli^m*J- hr |Mt In you by hiojo|

H

i

ny K AI.PII
NKW YORK,.
Michigan'* ntMjfau

tvialuo*l thllr rat
rollogo fonthall tiii
try today lit th&lt;/wi
Picas poll or the
wiil«r*

Iwnt put rtmnvr-ui&gt; Nafr*' Dmno
h« 878 points. The, IHsh, scroiul
aim a/w ask ti#», j a t n W Jft first
fvlao yaUm and polfod'MMh paints.
Mkhliran', unhsaton «md untlad
W f i t t ‘ oa'lnjfa, dnVuoff Minnesota,
f t - 14 Inst 30iimtg&lt;- while the.

irMh anrgtd ta n 87-18 victory

oVor low* for Inolr fifth strnlglll
conuueit of a ndrfert, *e«*Bn.
.North Carolltm’a Tnr. Heels hold,
erf to third plncu, drhwlng 4(t first
ttltm hallAts nnd 1,8*18 point*. The
Irish,. *• they did n week ago.
tcoYed haavlly In aecond place
Vole* to heal not North ^Carolina's
unbeaten siiuad for runner-up
honois- Points are (IguriHl on Urn
heats of 10 for a first place, nine
far second apd so on down the
Jinn tn ore (or tenth placn.

f iaIKm nlu Aamu flmiwrl.i Tfnh

mew (our l ist tdncu tuiilola and
Wound up with 1,214 points.
(irorgir. IVch finished With 1*20
points and tniu fits! placn vole,
The Yolb -,v Jackets rolled over
.Florida, 12-7. t’cnii. 20-M con*
UU.-rnr* of Navy, drew 805 points.

Missouri's Tlpcre moved up from
ninth nlnri- id eighth, rcplnclng
Fiiun Ittplu. Missouri, which turned
hnrk Iowa Blatc 4U-7, draw H8(l
iHiluls. I'l-nn Bluto hold to a H-14
tlf[ hy Michigan fltatn, dropped nut
nf the top tun tn 1Eln placo.

Governors Praise
Connie Mfa*k Foi
Work h Basebi

Drefc, whose tanm knocked Miaulsaliiul Stole from the undofeated
14 itmq tho HKC, wan a eleeo second
with, nine Imlluta,
. Ylndeibllt almost made n ctnau
iv.astp nf the week's honor*. Herb
Meh. Commodore lialfback, was
unoiig th# five players In tho
itift
jimyor u*&gt; mo ncvK in
Abn*r Wimberly, LBU
It Bob McCoy, ‘ Georgia TaeK
rbacki oifinn
John , Kaufh,
vuhvhi
nnucni Georgia
ucnrim
irtsrback, and Bill Cadanlicad,
M*Mli halfback, were tho othor
jflltfter* u f tha Weak,
or his fifth straight great par­
ities on a team that has lost
game*, Wimberly waa mimed
r of tho Week by an Atlanta
*1 panel of sport* editor Ed
writer* Ed
jfayara nhmlnatcd by
1 " r t j M f ! * fnr their
, were Chuck Kunaliigar,
hdlrtuMkr Dlek Martin,
it halfback: Parlay 8*1loalsalppi quartarhacki John
, Auburn tackle i Gnnrgo
Tulsna hpm«ckt Jim I'pwneisco end and BhorLy Meio, lllksUsIppI BUte half-

rr n
,.
tdavora (rum tho American Ltagrn • help to determine whether dew
uud flvu from tho National lamKtiu bunting teaaone and regtttatlm*! A T I D U l f t o 6 l S U l l t
,■* *nhe&gt; m m a m , , .
make un the 11*40 major league elimild bu changcrl.
"Ib-capse the dove Is n mr id i
L fl W i l l S R T T i l l
All-Smr.tenni n* aalrcted for the
1 j * ” * * • O D V , I 111
Aiiaocintid Proa* by 220 hnaelalt m igrator w tili an e x ii nelv* ran ."*,,
rxpcila throughout tho imtlnn.
Only a x of tho 1(1 big leoyn
— ---------clubs Ihi-i*e In ench league, nf” 1sootliraetorn r*nr*«entatlve of tb ’ l
Its LYNNK HHANSi'X
represent* d In the thlrtf antniut 1non-profit wildlife Mnnogemrnl,
Vtn\'TtitiMF!ty. Al . . UC&gt;. 3,»,
All-Stnr nirgifgntinn. Tin- WurM : In titule.
— Auhom'a up-and-c -mlng TlChampion ClevMniH lmllans w-.-i l “Mundtedn of tlmuuamU of Mi P ,
rirlnry
m o berths and *u did tliu Nnttmial h~- prmt'iced over e greet breed- i r*. who h -rt yet t&lt;&gt;
;
•■
Miinggement of the •i-..ni*t a Kouih*arfrin r '&gt;.,f',rciic8
Lenruu ili.iinpiuu Braveg,
Tho Bus tun Ited Box mid Si. ..b&gt;vi l op-lntfon, especially a* ri* &gt;r.^. ifiia vi se, will Is- .tut ,io m l
Lillis Cniillnnls, runucr-ups jit
iheir riNpoet|vi&gt; circuits, also plur&gt;d two repro.-wmtntjvvs eacJi, One
Minn from tho New York Yankee i
nnd one f«.»i the New York (limit
coninloio llm trnm.
Of the ten mmt svlrcttd, n *

IfclbW^riEtSTCSl Over Vanderbilt

j

i

GAINESVILLE, fk t. 2(1. 0 1 1 K scrlnimuge fared Urn Florida
Gators tmluy a* Conch Bear Wolf
nrlms tho offense far a higher
pitch nnd more scoring punch.
In tlm hnrkfluld srtnmhle tn
lurllinr utilise nil I be poHsIbie
speed nud deception nvullnld--,
Wolf yesterday had J ik- Michael,
Oral* *,woiUter. harking nlsnali
om th* quarterbnek pual ttnu.
lehaul seamed to handlo the Im II
With ease and looms ns a m il
asset to tha quarterback corps tad
hy Doujr lletden.
Thu Gators apparently will leave
no stoM unturned in nn effort tn
bo at peak strength for tho meet­
ing with the Furman Purple Hurilcan* 111 Greenville, H.G, Huliicday.

‘"’T0** thd twin itfipe intu pm/
dirt to sot Ihe Leesburg Yell -w
•larkcte down by a 1^ to U acme
hem last night.

Four plavs n ftlr tho game -pern-

j si»i* of the U S Piih nnd Wddl'f1 $civlcc yr, llic Pltoida Game and ed the Sanford rlph bli&gt;ckcd n ttui.t
; Ft ash Wale* Fish Commlcelun v.-ijit
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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 20, MV •
A book containing Int'uiN of nlnRrklutat Ion fmm the gu&gt; moors of
all 4H slates was preaentcij Itslav
to Connie Mnck on tho completion
of -ID, veins as manager of the
PbllaJiloIiltt Athletic*.
Tho liooh wo* pruM-nted by ll»&gt;nr Bernard Bnnntvl, who told Ihe
kS-year-obi baseball votcram
“Yuu hnvr bix-n II lending nxpon*
•n* of clean timitn, and dinu
living, and the example you have
rot during your long nnd eventful
career hsa boon sud ovar will Isan Inspiration tn the youth of.i fewrr tlmn rlx nr&lt;- boMov.-nt front
Amurica."
In- UM7 All-.ltiir tenm. They runHer* I* v'hnt aonio of the K' v-I din nf the entlro Infield of John
uvnors had tn say:
ny Min-, .bu- (Jiirduii, H/&gt;b F.III .-i
Thomas E. Ib-wcy, New York- 1ini Lull ll"i ilremi- nnd Tod WII
"Tljo name of Connie Mnck aland i ’I iii* end J i DlMuiiifi.i, who rum
for what la b'-st In our nnllomP -i Is- two third* of thii out fluid,
game. It sinmls not merely fnNo rliv n r wn* n ntiunlmfui.
winning tsanu, hut fur flue spor's- choice Si-in Muilol. the Nntlmeil
manahlp."
Lrueiic's Imf.lng king, und WH
James II. Duff, Pennsylvania-- limns, the clmmplon atlrkmnn «,
“In your ttaina ymi bindlr « spirit Hi - American,' v s n s y w eri tiud
of effort nnd victory. Even on-ru for the most tef«fr'Eacl| diew 2 1 '.*
Important, you havu htdpuil klmlb’ of the L’:b) batltih-cifftr ’
that spirit In American youth nnd
All Willlinua1 voles w*m for It ft
you nit- tin Inspiration for Im&gt;vs." Held. Mi -Ini’* wcri- hcultured ..vei
tlin-o nnsltlons. The CnnliMiil ’
great flv chaser, who leil hi* loop
iu butting, runs ai-nrod. bits, ion*
bstt»il In, dnuiiVs it nil (rlttlea, drew1 codnli--. 'I'liim- tliii-u, iouh I 1-lt'5 viilus for right fluid, flvu for liiivr a •i -iohjii running fiom Oct. I
lo Oct. III. ‘
center and 18 for ffisl bus*-.
Tbo invorllgatlpn will In-lu.l.DIMnggto, apnrk plug of tinYankees won ihn centerfle.t o,.-o I.nndlro' -,t i!---i!!nit-. I'liiior birdliunds down with Bill vo'es, thlid will l«- Iinmlml us ■&gt;i*iii* u„ i | i(,
hlgtont Intel uinein; tin* d.’l villi- ‘loves 'mgifi to f|6uk loguthl-l in
p o tim . In Mug, with tVltlhnns end Inly.
I 1’ 1
mid Ing program "will
Mii.ilnl, litnke up one of the g-(, i do*e movmtHtnti from Hu
cst hitting outfields ever put to- ,l
gather .'n on All-Htar 'emn. Tb.-.v &lt;lny on Individual Irnvcs it m nest.*'
bit Id’i lifinu- le n t nnd drove m
-IIS rims lust season.
it- imule, T h tru, together
Itoiidieuii, p'ovlng mnnngei of! will
vi'li Infoinuitlon giitliered from
-be Ind’nns, nnd (In- Inglcnl choice handing,
lie nn indication &gt;J
for tin- Aiiiurirnu Luuuuo’s nn o Uu- effectwill
bunting In one sccll-.x
vclunble plnver award, rnnkvd of Hu* country has on prosper h
. in nnnthor.

Midtael Moves To
Quarterback For
Gator Grid Team

—
orJiimtiic mvahintf '.he mayoT*
MIAMI. Oct. :t», (Special)- Fbr ‘s ignature-today »titla«vn the &lt;iU#
yi-nr*. football experts, nui-h u .' of football tick#!* by ‘Mtlpfr#.
and other* hav* been urjrlni- fu n ;l William J Mtuh. vlce-pr•«idem
to f o w l about (he half ■tirtiti. of lb* clly rn.nuII. sido Iwllltnofo
but to wntrh the play of iV 1li« 1rosldaptii "om- being deprived Of
in ftri nonie of tha ival thillb nf ticket.1* tn tli-1 Nu vv-Not-c Iiutna
football.
i (fame here fWtwitny," while broltA C foot l* Inch •onhomor-- ' mi
If
g rt what
y"
L'ppci Darby. Fa., la doinr m ,v-.t naklny, will reality »*j» to 1100.000
toward making III* record u o--.li r,n the dcnl.'’
which art- Jamming Miami',. (Jr- • Tha ordinance. parsed by tpo
nr ye Bowl (hie fall devote iia.-t nf council Inst night, wotll t l- w y ^
ihidr tlnnr tn watching lino play fine &lt;&gt;f from f&lt;) i- Sf.tW far cant
tlmn nil of th*- expert* combined «nle of a ticket uUtve iu t'acu
have been ulili- to do,
value,
Tom Flynn, wearing » *&gt;lg 77 m
The .gem-v donli d that tirkela
hl» bark, I* the lad who be- e a n j bring cold for "Mg prior*,
caught,the fan-y of the fans .uul [ "Thaia tickets co.-t M.75 an.i ww
In four successive game*, l l&gt;&lt; ti-'havc been telling iham for IV" It
luw bt-L-n paid him by tin* opjmm! said,
tion roaches a* th* outstanding',•— —• * — — —
IfariUaiw lineman.
I
KICK TO BONNIES
Mia 1H7 pound* are Jat pro
CLEAN. N .Y , Oct. Pd bW-r*
pelltd nnd he not only he* a high Little Si Bounvehlute Cullaggla
oetune atart, but ha can kr»-p up hope* f»i an unba*t*n fn n tM |
with mn.il halfback*. Ha‘* almost utavoti aero , kicked hard IdR
invariably flr*l tlotvnflald on kick- night. ‘
-&gt; Jt.lrp Collin-1, who-,* tog be- been
Flynn waa rllgiblo lo r varsity 'Iu* mainatar on lint' Bonnle'-t «I.V
pl*y aa a freidiman last fell and, f.n»u. ' was eusiktinJ d from ml
through the Hurrleanea had f,v« future tntarvvltrgfate (o m M IllM .
letlermen and a couple of '(pied . Tho rnlh-gn’s nihlctb-e director,
member* available, Flynn1- hnne!: tho Brv, ijiu* lb Itaoney. i t t -Mn
for defensive piny soon hail lifm barred Colltf- r.ftrr, he -al-t tho
playing as much *• anv -if the subslPute balft-nrk frnui lli.er*

-n th»&gt; bell serosa *he goal for tho
first touchdown. The attempt tri
run the extra imlnt was siojijimt.
The Fetl* ron-thalr second touch­
down nrrr.es In the third period,
when Chnilr» Lansing acored on r.
lit vnrd uiinrlcrbiu-k an*vk. T'ia
ntlt-mn* for the ea’ra point »e*

motion.

Babe Ruth I*aid In
Filial1Rotting Place

«ent ycktcrday when the lm.lv war
taken from a receiving vadlt t n I
lowered Into a grave In gate nf
h o a v e n cemetery, Westchc-tr;-

County,

backfti-lds that the Miami Clmm
her of Commerce Is •oaaiJyr.'oy
making him an official gie»i- i
.

Tlw mahogany cm bet *

h » T " -.* n w . nama plntu w*tb lh u |
I n a c r l p t l o n “(.corgr Hurm-.u j

PARTED IIBOTHEHH
CHICAGO
.A b - T h Bar bet

Yellow
FHONK

H’s nlrondy known iliul Indlv il.

1 4 4 4

Johniiv Hnln nf the Brnvus g n th -' lfM| ,|WVI.,
n tremeiirtoin
ered l td vntes io 1m named th e '
F„r Instunc u, n ilmro baud,
| ilgbtlp'iidvd pitcher of tint teem. , ,| jn | nwn f„im,,j up in I .min
'T h e tall Arkauann rurvu hull am-;\ AqiCrlcn. Another Igtndej'ln
,i-tillsl vybi. won 24 gmnea Uurlliii .anehnsmU was shm In Arlxonjv
film rdgiiiar aenson, and ahut nnr| Auolliee development whleli may
I Ihe IndliiMs, I d, In Ihe World spring from ihe - orvey Is uunU*
: Buries - iicncr, mum than duubh-d llnbment of innurnlno dare ro' tin, (10 votna drown hy Hon Lemon, fug, s,
. Un i v e r s i t y , mi**. - )/p&gt;~
• Cleveland's 20-gomo winner. Lem"At tho present lime,* Mien I* liohhy Wilson'* Dd-yird --orlng
nn, who walked off with two i mi known, justification for iu -is run ip/oinst Florida with an inter­
cepted p*i,i -vni the longest for
th. University of Mlsalasippi foolIwllcia -lure June Ifnvioiia' PHvnrder op u punt riliirn against
Oeoiuln In 11)10, Till- Ole Mia*
rtrnrd It tb* eotleifiatf mark—
In k Ho-b,' tbO-ynnl hlek'-ff re­
turn against Alabama In HOI,

tb- escoiid division Detroit Tigers
Birdie Toblmtl*, peppery back
step of tho But! Box, failed to ruseh
100, but had eimuith to will tin
catching Job, Ills RJ vutea were 52
mure than runiicr-uo Jim Hagan
of Cleveland, was able lo muatur.
Thu All-Htar tournt
First base- Julmny Mite. Glanta
Hcrond buxe- Jigi (iurilnn. Indlnn,:
Third lu u e -Jl{,;», r.D!u«i, Braves
Wolf I* hearing down an the
HhnrtNtnp- /.no Bpudrcau, In-

21 Hour Service

YELLOW CAB C
Seminole Tire Shop

on Gift Tables

B

offensive work but at tha same ilikhu
lime hail tho athlete* ye
idnk at Ftirman setup# ns

to 'h r squad hy Gatw 'moUU.
Furrakn1It- roeognlxad ns n do*
fcnalvo atnmlout. Tho Hrocnvlllo
team having won tw», hurt a Ilka
number and plavad one tie.
Chuck Hunelnger and John Cox
eontlmte to stand uut ns nffspuive
threats for the Gnturs, nuiisliiHui,
who averaged seven yard* per ti v
against Ttwh laat Baturiiiur, still
g season mark of clgfil yard*
,f*v Pmrall, WlmhaHr, Oa- holds
L MeWiniama and Rauch par try oNt. tha ssosOn.
b - w jr w Who haim mada
oUx, hmisr roll throa or

jlwBsS™ Ws™*

Oy.

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'x.v- •

Center

Yankees.

field- Joe

DlMaggie,

Right field- Blnn Mimlul, Card
Ilia Is.
Catcltar- lllrdlo Tehhetta, Bud
Bog,
IM'th'liandml pitcher- Jnhnnv
Halo, HeavesIn'fthnmlud nlu-lirr— H*rry Brecheon, Oirdinals,
c o n d it io n r t i m r t ? . ’
PfttlVtDENCE. U.I., Get. 2il,
WVrDntinv Mnitln, Newark, N.i..
m ddlvivolght was ro ported In
arjtli!nl eondlllon today at Rhode
Island Hospital suffering from Inlurlsa waived In n bout lant hlglH,
Mnrlirt won knoikvtl uut by
Tommy Hal, negro of Young*,
tpwn, Ohio, In Hid tenth luund ht

PICK-THE-WINNER

li uuaUtg naval,
will n tk * asfls naxt ChrUtdial Isn’t too
Netert seia-nl
we ll taka car*
fur 80 day*.

CONTEST
First Prize
Overni^Iit Case
Second Prize
Malta Shirt Or IJulies Gloves
Awarded By

winiicr. One Pass For Two To
Rltl .Theater
iirnoNs

.Jllo sp lla l' physicians had not
(fctsrmlaod th* exact naturo of his
Mwfteh ) Rlngalilm said Martin
h^aurferwhsevciw body and hand
guMilunent In Ah* «nriy jourida.

UOXIfJi, GlllDlrVIlts

COI t ’Mt’IA. S r . —
Tw»
'•aralty tioV--r« *nll sue rnnsldfr*1
The widow. Mr*. Claire R u th /
° L AW ! W\ wl.!' able acUiii -vith (bo Cnivumlty
and a fnw friends sloixl .under :i hm ,t *i.
J m /,'
! of Bouth 'Cxnillnu foidbuh team
canopy sheltereJ from the rain a tut -‘Bheuglt the bio-hcrs will pHv
11", m ion Ifsavywplghl Bill IitkB
wtnd as Msgr. tlcorgo C. Frha- li ' ppeslto teams. B ig ..... ;«
1stlv-- of Chnilott*- is a slnj-hlng
officiated a t tho private commltt-. ’" e *’&gt; t!l*
■’mui i al
fulli-sil .in.l l.if-lul nvywclght
tntnL
I menti* will plnv fot lli*i Mum* r •,, liiiiiurr tioiiin loi.li at ieft
Ir.tcrnunl plans were a clo-tiy) 7
Lnk .-rs, new ent-y i" tb"
gnu riled
accrut.. Tho
~
* “ want
_____
family
ud Hina to .rvlcct tho plot, on a
When Alabama Inn d to Tulnna
grnssy hlllsldn 200 fret from th •
,&gt;n eight conference champion*
grave of Ruth's frk-ml, former
ip- lllVt* Ip*l.
mayor 3 mi,u-j J. Wulkor.

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5 Ac down

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\ \ o C T o f t E f i ?ti. m a s

p ic k y o u r c a n d id a te ?

T a k e a p e n c il— tr y

t o H if f n

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H ne.

1 |n economy hn'H Iruin m
We will jmlii if we pirk
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4 If you would Inijwuvo y«ijir city
Better vole for. ........................ ....................
3 When CommlsAimu'i i me Htnllln’
Look for nrtlun frutn
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*1 Want the moflt for your (nx dollnr
Then you’d Itctk/r volt* f o r ................
5 Make your city more enticin’
With h builder! minio uf
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^tl Never’* imtd or lnone.* lent per
Gets thing:* doi:d, hi* nmne is .. ....
7 Never wrong, ho’s alwny.* WfthL
Who’* Uio nlnr,, hlshhime In ............
8 Sanford ham u hllffcer ,iiml mid
WiU Win out .wTIli helo ,.f ...............
Paid I'l.Uiicni I*,.

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Meet1 SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

HAMBONE'S MEDITATION

C o lo re d

1&amp;NS SAN D A T
H lS'N t T S O
HOT DAWdS ATT
H t COME HOME

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Mellon Park, n per fort kitchen.
6 room*, twu hc:l rmmu, ull
with IuiiiIwoimI fliwrn, very large
f H r r o i t n HlriR M i r « ri|i|«lv l*t
«4lt \ \ N R I t i l *
|»i I h r
ncreoncd porch with cuncivto
ffvrn h ti
floor, gnrngo, ultuntcil on throe
lilt* with Ittnn," ,
; ",'CO.OQ
f' 111M» lUc »«*r lln» InnnNloo
H **«•*• nit* orr flii.ii fiinriifiM*
cmh iiml hnluneo on Ionic term
ic
hi * iM*y J i n J » « « r r | | i * *
.monthly payment*. A home you
'if \ l i n t 5** | i p f liiil* I n w a r t t i m
will he proud to own,
1*1*1. M i H i h ft* tint* Mnp,
( I m it f M PRfr f o r M u c k f m r ■h ;i*
ItW M OND M. HAM., Rrallur
M. 11, lllghtcyman, A**orlute
Urnlrlee llufrrpan, A**orljte
P H O N E .148
ii.OOO.OO
DOWN PAYMENT
W»«l Ad* Mill Ii, Mrii, . l , . |
m i,
ifc r l . l . | i i i , i t ,
ii *
m et*.
You qnn buy thl* tnmill home
** AHilniii . . I, mi H e I f j u t i - n . i t i ,
and farm located on mivoij rom!
I* 11*1*11 I n i l i r l . i . | i h &lt; i * M I...... ...
nhoul 3 mhe* from thu city.
fu r.ln r* tui m n *c-i,Miu&gt;niinROItRKT A. Wllil.lAMH, ICmlmr
&lt;!•* ,h* **t*rilM. I* . , |l ) r l , i
Raymond K. I.undqulrt A*Hoclate
Phono 788 Atlantic Rank Mill;.
TWO RED ROOMS op*tnlr* with
both, latgn living and (lining
room down .stair*, In fair rumlltinn. Large lot on rant able nil
for only $31)00, uod 81200. ennii
will give noH*e«*ion,
RAYMOND M. HALL. Urnllm
T H E
S. I). Illghleyman, A*»»rintc
Iten lrlce Huffman. A*hi&gt;rlair
S A N F O U I)
Shut Sacrifice 3 Ticidroom Ininjaloiv, excellent condition. 2 cur
H E R A L D
unrugv, 2 lota, beautifully lurnNcnpeil on Magnolia Ave. Im.ue IInte poMiiaalun. Call 323-M.
POR RKNT
A K f l t l . k f l P c ilT S A 1.1
• r r day from
OFFICE rpoce In Melueh lluihUtur. iTo t T U n c Tie R
LAige light of fire,, newly deco11:80 tojiiOO a t HOMF.R’8.
mred, *U uUllHaa. heat and lanl♦r.r einrleo hirnlabed, Call Cahhage plant*. Marlon Market,
Voliuw Reiletant. Phono H03-R.
%3-W, H. a A. Dpt&gt;L_8lore.
L. .11. Mnnn. Luku M onm .

FurnUhod apartment, U01* P u n ch
Fumlehed apartment for rout, chil.
firm accepted." lcflil french Av.v
■
■■■■»! mm—- —« mmm&lt;*-**
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Ono or two hrdrnapi fiimlche-l
apartment, Adult* only. 2300
Mtdlonvlll* Ave.
Four room
6114.

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nlng Nov. 1. PI

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SUPPKR reived cvrrv SaMirday
night 5 to 7 P.M, at Lnnoy'i
Drug Store.

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piece*). Dlrhi'r. Mimic Chef
Cooking Move, !&gt; tulile it vie.
2400 Park Ave.

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tnilier* piobnhly will ho rnoro
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l ull i’hi tin Or u if Cii,

F u st C c .n m u ttr

YOU'RE TELLING
ME!||9sew^
LViiiiAA'i sirr
AI.ONO A ft O U T itw in.irntni

tV1 *15h „ny IypoT" Cn)l
Portable hathinclte, haiinet and , &lt;\HI.Vl:i
f .1. Unnii, *!i \\
living. 54!) KI111.

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go-.jiiyu !u
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A nuclear pliynlcht opine* r i i r r
(hat It will be at leual 20 and, ! *&gt;*EL
maybe. 50 year* before atomic TOUCHTON’- I'lione M'.’A; HOP*
energy will be In general uno .Mil,LAT ,V ASDEIISIIN i AND
for power However. It'a already . L R A D I N t i MEIT., DIH
not plenty of power—Interna- 1HEALTH F O O D s i o l t h s
EVERY WHERE
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WORK WANTED
c/Tt’m m R iN tT a n d T c p ^ # "
hour, duy 'o r week. A rt Baughl &lt;&lt;V, Phone 7754.

F, M. Kiigiluh. Hoofing Contractor.
All work guaranteed. Phone
1H7ft-J.

60*; roturn on Ipveilmd
nil operntlng coat* I

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nere* |n tract, xattkg
far garage, rnnrh type

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C r n t t t l P rc u Writer

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ROOK KEEPING—Part time. Finuncial Ikntcmcnt*, all .tagae.
Formerly demomitrutiun modojw
.Mure than at) year* cxperlone *,
r a t reduced rate. Courtney
Phone 13174.
llneerlng Co., Longwood.
u UTTER and ipoa!
Spur WuIrurknri. Dire.
FA «" PAlNTt Ronew dull
or ropuiiWth Fro
Vbin)PI&gt;.tii
ii.i/rlgi
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tinge In new color* with 811i’honv MHX-W,
Cunmierelal h- Dum-Mic,
1 Canvae Paint, II.7S Qt.
w oytiK'u i.iut*-rd Phi.Me iirj
1KAHIK (llaaa A Paint Co. TR A&lt;3T0r“ WORK V »S
Joh. Ploughing, harrotel
I l l - I l l W. and
lug A dirt moving. Wa
Phone 8 » _______
FlUOr Bahtier K P;|aer«
In cundUioning bulldli
MID II inlantn (In.
ITBHU 8 HE8 l A 11 kind* for
gulden plot*, Phene IF
purpoauM, Camel Hair. Water
FOR 1!HN1: Pimir •gilder, Eu ,v
&gt;r, Ox hair *how card, Ox
wiionRion; Ri'M-oimhlo mien, .s.,ntout Polht &gt;v fill,... (’n, Piirne
Eslnhllihed bualnvei will
F^A w IT c Um 8 &gt; i W Ce.

PROPERTY M.
RAYMOND M. 1
Km. 4 Florida 'Sti

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Ul.l) NEWSPAPERS
I f Pound
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.

Wanted, to rent

Ht'lX |AI. SKHVICKS

LADIES' IIICYCI.K. cxiellinit ton- t'lMIOl.STI.IM.Vi• iv rro , ipiallty
prevail-. Simple- .,( mutvrinl'
dltlon. Phone I21I-VY.
Itillore, K 11 on.i m
XalioV
Upholriery IIP tt
I I . Si.
12 ft, Cypti'ii boat, firh A bolt
well. 0 II.I'. Kvlnrudo kicker, i 1‘Iimo i,;.Vt.
Uurgnin, Phono 2f&gt;fl-W.
Ilelli-Scllji H»lf l*r,,trr l.aiiaf
IWIm *
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AMTICL
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1(4 tV I tik **1
f i n nr t v a
Highest cu»h price jiald for Hied
w
furniture. Tod DovIh Furniture
8
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Co. 311 H. lat. Ph. t)58.
' 1 11 iik &gt; n i it o tv v
H.V hav,ii|f j.... . eat or ln r'(
'VILt, BUV yi&gt;ur cur rapnrdle,a
Wnel.eil (Kit by inn ,.»|i it
of i'go or condition. Kntliff’ d
imelmoii'r I- the "leering
Son*, Phuiic 237-W.
li.m ■«(&gt;•? Are the brulie,
M
H E L P Y V A N T e Tj
Jl|: till l.i, iplil lt itilpr, 7 M.iiti 111
pilymell’ plllll fin |mu*'r lull
SALESMAN: Water conditioning SAM n u n tillro i( &amp; | ' i j r | I n
cquipmcnl lo t'oinniercinl nod
(lli \t
l-in l h l r u l
Iti'Mldcmiiil. IIP Riillioitd y\vv,
Phono libit).
u ftt.A N lsi M i i L i t ' . e S,,oi,,te| v.
bimte I'v.fdn# StM ("nil It i, II.I.
THERE IS A BOOKKEEPERS
Ilav 11lift-J
POSITION VACANT AT FLOttIDA FASHIONS. APPLICANT I
A| 7 f„r' h a n ,.,, iv,,,.,,,; ,
MUST HAVE HAD PAST
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P R A C T IC A L EX PER IEN C E' ?|-i(rr» K.(Vi,.m |j
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RECOMMENDATIONS C8U7I i ^ t“ l^ry
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I'YINfl EXPERIENCE AND - It i: LI A 111LIT V R K (H I I R R I). | Venetian (Hind*: New hllmlt
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON | a coninlute iro.m htiu,
FRIED JUMBO SimiMI* dinner,
TO MR. LA/.OR, FLORIDA; In I'b tifit.R, (u, th j i v c r y night. HOMER'S.
FASHIONS, All! BASK.
mmi&gt;a
SEWINO MACHINE Center' 110
DISHWASHERS. Mu»l
W, 1at. opi- aite Prince** Thea­ WHITE
l&gt;e cxpn li in ril, Apply KilommV
tre. Ph. MOO.
Ecxtuiiiimt, 27Ml Orlando Drive.
Phone 1222.
Viynpofrtiil tric e BOc curb. K . W.
I.
urtl. Phone 7HH-W.
iiom.li A intelligent young mnn
for work after ichool and Satur­
•Sw.-ct Hamlin orange* 81 flu
day* in Dry Hoods etoru. Thu
II. W. Gird. Phono 7itt-W
Outlet, ago Sun foul Ave,

Phone

WANTED TO REPJt

ARTICLES FOR SALE 12

Pblre«i af mNTHLYu

l.icil^ liiiii'iliinii twrlortW qtatuili»ni’r ' , ti-jn Ihl* on,** you *i/fc»
tnini uiilu, fed *J» nrritaw. (tr».l«l nich lim n, T' n K&gt; »r&gt; LyU'o »
I'lnkhim'a Vcv-L'.'lt Compom..I Ui
a iirl, ,'irll »,infitiuni, Pto»h*',i »
I... i nrriiil «oo!Mfk&gt; com no ca*
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Siuiu. T,'n U|l,

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^KE &lt;\AS MASKS OF
WARRlMfi EUROPE.
WERE MADE CHIEFLY
FROM SHELLS OF 'THE
CoHUME HUTS OF
OUUd'TAHA ROOr
MEXIOOS MOST
eastern state*

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I wen !)!' :,*n*iii* .mil In t only fl\ c
Urn u f 'h i,', ib" Ini't .iggrvg&gt;il(uii
wa ilia nnlj nmlereiieil cTnb in
i Scnrt.iu lllhtnry. The eellig,,'*

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Mmiein and up .to dnto one room
eflicioncy ■partM'ul. Ideal for
hu*iM*u« couple. Downtown locatlon. Call B50.
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M I N U T B 5 EA CH PA Y
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K ^ I R A r iR !
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c i . s a n e r Liv in g cnit wti for
cm'i'nietts deign* on FOGOINH.

NOW O PfeN -O l^klo'* nrni. sift
Magnolia Avf. rnlering to |&gt;rlVnlo pnrtle* * banquet*, witting
•up to 40. fo r rpucrvntloirt M
P in ;, Sanford.

T i r ~ A U fV&gt;3. ro w SALE

canditlon.

(p O T b p ’GK SEnAN FOR RAfp.
gnid rininlng coodltlun.

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fur lot*, land or cottage, pny i
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MENU

Cro-Magnon man wit* so cnlloit

Eggs And Poultry

Hr CECILY imoWNHTONR

J a c k s o n v il l e , Oct. an. m —
,The following price* were quilted
on the Jacksonville egg and pnul-j
USE LEFTOVERS FOR
try market* today:
Hl'PPBH IIIHH
FLORIDA EGOS
i
If you have n cup of roofed
Florida tirade A Duality
green pea* In the refrigerator yn i Rule* to retail*r*. Market steady.1
ran uae them In a delirious supper
Current Market, Per Dotrn
t
dish. Add a fruit tun, a green FLORIDA GRADE A—
salad, and n
m il
Not Weight
In I
you'll have u delirious meal. ii- .
,
I'er Do* Loose On* i
the recipe:
| Large
24 o*. 77c
Hie,
(REAMED ORRRV PRAH PI.IM I Medium
HI os. lid
70 ii
Inttreillentil .1 taldespooix hut. IHmult
*
18 ox. f.,r.
Ml i1
In or margarine, 1 table*noon* Extra larire
J? os. 71*
83 1
flour, 2 cups milk, 1 cup drained
I’rndurer::’ sale* to wholesaler*
rooked green prus, 1 cup diced | (it nor ally three rent* less per ilotluncheon meat or cubed cookrd en:
ham, salt and freshly ground p"n- I’oultr* Market —Florida I'ricei ,
per l|o tastol, toast or tart sltulls. I Grade A quality, per pound!
Method! Melt huttcr or mar­ market generally steady:
garine over low heat, add flour
Live I'uuMrj
and mix thoroughly hut do not FLORIDA, GRADE A
brown, Remove from heal, odd
To
To |
milk all nt oncu and atlr with a
f)*r* Cninrs,
whisk or wooden spoon until Fryjeis, red, 2'A Hi* up MM* 43c
■mouth. Return to medium heat Rroilcr.*, red 2 -2 'i tlx 38
4.1
and allow to rook, stirring con­ Hen*, heavy, Tj Ilx, up „ 10
44
stantly, until thickened and nubbly. Hen*, liirht
..
Ml
II
Add prt*, luncheon meat nr hum, Ron it nr.*,
22
2&lt;i
salt and pepper to tnsle mid re­ Tnrkrys, Jienn, lljrht to
heat thoroughly. Serve on toast
medium
nil
tui
| or In tart shells, 4 servings.
Tuikey*, youui; tom*,
medium
Ti2
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DIMONIIRATIO M WAIHINOTON public), for lh . Act II,no I, tho Ultrafax, a new high-speed device, which la enpabte of receiving and sending
one million worda a minute. Pictured at the machine ore Donald 8. Bond,
engineer, end Jean Montgomery. The latter I* holding a book, the 1,047
pageaof whleh were tranamltted three mile* to the receiver et the Library
of Congresa In two mlnutea and twenty-oue seconds. (International)

Dr. Henry McLaulin

milk, 2 tablespoon* huttcr or m n r-1 ... ,, , ,
,k &gt;. . i, ..
int,
'
| (Itocip* for dtnricd Dish Follow*)
Method: Spread 2 slice* of ......
WHOLE STUFFED HBKTH
lirrad with Juni, using 2 tableON SALAD GREENS
hiumns on each: top with matching
This is one i,f those pleasant
slices and pres* together sandwich «»««« whose Ingredients are delstvle. Cut earh samlwlrh hi threo er mined by what you have In the
strip*. Heat the egg In a emnll. | houav. Ure whole conned heels or
shallow mixing howl Just until I *,‘mk the h.-et* youraelf. Scoop out
white and yolk are combined u n d |“ 'B hi*ldo of earli licet uml chop
egg I* slightly foamy, mid the. fine; then mid what you will, U -isugar and rr'Ht uml tmat again ore two suggestions,
until sugar Is dissolved. Dip the
Egg Filling: Mash one or two
nmlwlch strip* in till* mixture; hard-rooked eggs, add with a little
they can all lie loft in Die lenvl if, sweet pickle relish nod iniivouafter each I* ilipps.il It is piled unjnalsc to the chopped siooped-out
the other*, lie sure to use all the, licet. Refill the heel hollows, gariliiiidiig mixture liy *)&gt;oiming It cifi. nielr each ton with u half-teaspoon
anil pinning It over (lie *und-|uf mayonnaise and serve on water
wlctics again so ull lhiuld Is taken cress.
up. hut the liutlcr in a inedluniHerring Filling: Add a little
sired skillet, place over inodnmtn eh upped marinated horrlni; an I
heat until fat Is very hot and sour cream to the chopped troopalmost brown. Arrange sandwich nd-otit heal. Refill the beet hoislrirs in skillet (spooning any
low* and sprinkle thickly with
dipping mlxturp left in howl over1finely chopped pnrtley. Serve en

Formula Given For
SueeeHHful Fathers Hints To Housewives

OplometrlHt
I I I Magnolia A t*,

SERVES DAILY

HMOWiAHIiORD
AND

(YHIKK DINNERS
FROM ll.no
Luncheon*; From $1.25

Moni limn 10,000 rnropahk’s are
engaged as marketers ami Johhnri
.11 the 11.8, nil industry.
Colorado hits the h lg o t average
elevation of any .state In the
Unlun-tM OO feet.
Woodchucks and groundlings are
the some anlmpl. They live in
burrow* which they dig themselves
and belong in the siiulrrel family,

v-L urn Burr Says

GOING
GOING

ll&gt; DAVID TAYLOR MARKH
AI* Nrwstrnturra
Ho you ora a proud pupal Of
course you and And to prove It
niu’vo probably gut a wholo wnl*
ct-fult of pictures.
&lt;
Hut are you a successful pipnT ,
isks Ji lin ,Schick Grossman, DlreCtor of Parent Education of the
’’lay Schools Association, Instruct- 1
&gt;r In sociology ut Mills School,
Adelphlu College, author and tatllo
lecturer on family life and parent
bo assimilated by the body with
.■duett lion.
If eaten In moderate uiianMrs. Grossman, who has written ease.
itles, It provide* n very wattleit highly interesting hook, "Llfo i : elite addition to the list uf sweets
With Family," a perspcctivo un, uid may be used in place of sunai
oaienthood. tells ion th il too mi,ou
. ,*s * modifier of milk for infants.
•y
American fathers have the uttitude
Honey frei|U'.*itly varies in color,
that bringing up junior I* tho
ruler ilepor. Hug on the fluwura
wlfa's department. That Isn't an at the
fioiil which the lees obtain nectar.
til, she asserts, explaining:
the flavor you dlslre. The
"In addition to taking an ncllvu Select
flavor depends also upon the kind
part in Junlor'a uphiinglng, shar.
' ^ Duv r* from wlilch the h.»e»
ng responslhllltv Jointly with
,lL
. s •»!?., i nertur.
mother and w u.kln; from
.Store honey In a dry place.
arllrst years toward mutual lovo • Frees!ng
doe* not Injure the color
snd understanding, fathers have a | or
Hater hut hastens granulation.
unique contribution
to
make.
, ,
. , , ,
,,
Avoid damp plares for storagn
It i«
f
. ""
i* for'.iiiintu
indeed, says
Mr*, because .honey absorbs and retain*
Grossman,
that
we are now
nudsture
.........
.. ...............
. getting —
*------ Do nut put honey In
t lot of young faM«n. who ta k e ; t|u, r, frj
it for granted .'Hint Diey_shmilditfcr.t has
oiteli ui and .IwlRjjmtmn w lth ',nin«r jn .. ----- ...
lunlor. M ow M M H are taking
w*rmi.r than tho hand can
mursa* uiij VUtl»B,^ip with baby |1„Br_ „ n!j| crystal* aro melted. Du
whili* mother rooi out, nhaitrue vx- ,j,,t Jut tho honey container r#«t
nprlencOH that Imlld up relation* | on the )&gt;ottom of the water eon*
&lt;n!p with Junior ulmnat from tho *tnln«*r.
Ttjjll®:
. .
.
! Honey may bt* used In many
Mat lie and feed and even dinner ' W1y ; j;, tj;t! pom#— n spteaij for
he baby oceaslonally, I* her ad-thread, on fruit and cereal* In rakea
m il" 1! I
I 1
,,
anil eiMikles, in infant fcsillng, In
"A little later, during th« pro- sweeHnlng beverages, In i^lad
ichool years, n fsth ir can accom- dressings, In elating meats, and to
tilth won dor. by sharing his day- flavor vrgetahlei.
o-dn* routine with hla youngfleeause of It* wholcaomcmaa,

Don't lot your huurn foil Into rultL Every day of ne«Wet increuea the coat of repaint ami may ch u m tin*
told damafe. Order a new Barrett or Ruberold Roof
that will last a lifetime. Sidewall Shingle* will beautify
your home . . , give it new Ufa and aaeure you more
•omfort next winter. Vhit the HUI Lumber A Supply

The United Slates has
than three limes as many Im
■a Canada.
warmth and understanding begins

bweodUtt Tkee-Swiaf
W t f amecheat fo
NIW VOM

On Novehiber 2. Vote fer

ATUMTA

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* experience.

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to many member* of Confrere.

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Everything For Any Puint Need
Let us help you with your
Paint Problems

Reliable Painters Reconunended

Phone 320

T h e n a r* no aatkfiw l suglnssr* a t W illo w Run. T o fs lh a e , they
rsfu H to be licked by old traditions. T h e ir thinking together, worklog together baa shanged an entire Industry, Keep your eye u a
what they're doing. T h e y 're butiding (A# maot-coplrd con (a AmtHml

Kerry ices A, **TM a Moo” T A u rW e y
NigM—" A fr rf the floss” Saturday ADgnf.

flow unr Mutual AfetwurA.

Up goes economyUp goes performance
w ith new

ANOTHER BIG STEP AHEAD
^
BY THE MEN FROM WILLOW RUN
Aik any man at Willow Run about tho kind of
power In the new 1949 Kaiaer! He'll tell you the
new Kaiaer DeLuxe hoe tU highest compreaaion
engine you can get m raeu,.ur equipment in any
etandanl American cer—Sw none/
He’ll WUyou it* horsepower la up for more mile*
age, and even more economyI Hit’ll talk about
feeler pickup and getaway. And ha’ll tell you
about the powetful new Kaienr dual throat oar*
buretkm—aw* miltt for tvtry gcmnl
The men at Willow Run are mighty proud of
Kaleer power. They bpUevo they have the finest
car your, money can buy in any prim oUm. limy
invite you to drive it—fA/s ten dayl Camel Bring
the fcmttyl Trim the wheel for your ownpsrenml
teetingl Juet phone any lu b r daakr—or drop
te at Ida showroom today foe your own kind or
th o w u M ^ te e tf

CONGRESS

PAINTS
ViONEY-fiF
VARNISHES i
VttOPEPTK
ENAMELS
*
DECALS
'
BRUSHES
SCRAPERS
i
STEP LADDERS
Many Other Household Items

They F o u n d A B e ll* r IFay

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TUESDAY OCTOBER 2«, 1948

'IBB HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mrs. Warren To Play
P a r t In Campaign

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The moot-oopi»d owe in Amortem!
Proudly ouxtod by M0,MO ewner-dHveri
—Driven more then J billion miles

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you tiaw, eipanae, iaconrte*
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In Unity There Is Strength—

Fair "rather throueh Thur'dar
&gt;*ilh In 11«* chans# In lem pfralurr.
(■rnllr tit mudcr ate northeast in

To Protect Ike Peace of ike Worldj
the Progreso of America
Ye Ptadace Prosperity for BedfordH

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VOLUME XXXX

S A N F O R I),

E a t a b lln h e d 1008

F L O R ID A ,

W E D N E SD A Y OUT. 27. liH S

N u. 4 ,

AHHodnted Pros* L eased W ire

1Lewis Asks
War Crimes United States Pays Tribute To
The Navy On Its 173rd Birthday |J . §
por
u T f f i ,B is 3 0 f f e r s R e d s
eCourt Frees
French MinersTruman Says New Opportunity To
13 Hitlermen
II) T H E ASHtMTATF.il PRESS
The United Slide* put it* peacetime fleet on dif|tlay in note* df|
poll* today a* At’irtir.vt'v ncro** the counlry paid tribute to the N.tvv

Military Commanders
Did Not Assist In
German Policy Mak^ ing, Jury Declares
NITKRNBkTtuTGermany Oct.
27, (/!*&gt;—At Irani three of 1.1
leading German military corn,
mn ruler* were convicted today
of wttr crime* by a three-man
American court. All 13 were
acquitted on charge* of plotting
to atari the recent war ami of
conspiracy. Field Marshal* Wil­
helm Von I.reft and Karl Freid• leh Wilhelm Von Kuerhlfr and
^ ie n c rn l Hermann Moth all were
M o n rlrtrd on rount* of crime*
aKuin*| civilian*.

Moir than I "ill actnvral* wen joined bv fellow offtceit from the U M W

P ro p O S C s P r e s id e n t

P F P d

C t

In tome LftOO commutiitle* pat-f---------------

rlotir uml civic group* scheduled g-llich, 55-rallher rifle*. Mount'd
viH’dal ceremonle* commemorating three to u tu rre t, they wdl Im
that dav In 1775 when the found­ loauetl, aimed uml fired four Dew*
W A SH IN G TO N , Oct 27. i/P ) ing fatliera Iniil the ha»l» for toI ABOARD lit! MAN i VMI'AH A
tluv* tnovcrful nrmndnfl—it hill S 1*:
w - ir .... a,.
I’lrvideilt
put before the Contim-nlid Con- ; The lb s Moine* will h n v « f7 ' ,,,1trn' 1 rumen d tp in to halt TRAIN th t 17. I,V i
gre » to ninhe alilp* nvullnble 'o r npiMtl better limn till knot: am i'
T
ru
m
a
n
,
fiithttng
fot
vote*
m Net*
’hooting of French coal mm
the defense of the colonic*.
will
carry
more
tlian
UKM
I
officer*
rt*
who
.ire
hungry.”
jEnglaud,
pi
i
i
r
a
y
r
d
Git'rrfcir
Flmpltuidzlng recent cl.augr* ir.
men.
I wo *i*ti-T dun- fn*
11)(. United Mine Worker* chiel Tlttu,, i» I IX-wev ("dav
vt
America1* wnrahlp* win to lay** nmi
Siilt-m, uml llm Newport N •• *. will
I luidl
CH»»' i i ITii it| llir* n il I*Mi
Nnvv uiinounrciiunt that im »-ii- hr
finished pur I vet.r,
m- J r 'V'
.&lt;/’ AFItlrelv new clniM of heavy cruisor*
Among the dav** ...... . M e' 'X'lh.vn. G .rrn a* one miner Itil i fir i *
will he commissioned nest mouth
.plolh.-i. Hr .nkrd Ureen. wlio * a ii*i, iti i t.iik 11 jS'i ii in it i i«"i •r
lit the Fore Itivor Shipyard in FI. Andrew*. n**i*tnut -ei-mtnrv
Ilf’
U i||\u !|ii|l ill it
(Im Navy, told a New (Mci.n- i&gt; upporting Ml. 1tuin.it* m the
tfuiney, Mu»&gt;-.
The navy -aid the 17,000-ton amlii'iice "Tmlay wo must gon&gt; 1 |i,,.,ide**tial campaign, to u»e hi* "•ii lutupt Ai wr .Ii r t ill , In 1i H ill
■•*!. inf|u, m r
Krl ,|.r l'.r..det,l U» ffirh.lli tIlf*| «* H ill llol I'*’ »n** 'if*1
Dr* Moine*—tin* henvlest •'henvv'* i.gnltMl piracy on the gran I *e?le.
erulrer in the World will he 'lie ‘idled by n mom polite mini' hut intervene in the J l d i y old Frenrh war
'••III
filet fighting iiltlp to have a fully liolio-1 he-less - 1 1f li in' lu
none vtlikr.
11 . 11.11 Ultra Uri l*uu. 1* 111
I lir* 1*| «*i| lieu!
I link
""h
| III*
automatic mailt battery of nine
S vet s i i t r i h e i 1* iiMVr l e i'll h 1lie d f|c»\r »* |jr .11 ill' ll. ,1 I., lii« 4*1)1'
or ioiotid in cla-lie* *ith poliiv (l|i|M&gt;ti«&lt;!il .i "t*&gt;t I I I v mi Au***iI* .in
and troop*
l.*wh noted the I’nited State* P*&gt;i111 of kirv* mi llii^ |Mili|l*
i* giving F'ram-i* aid under Iho ic h o o l* / '
Mnrahnll I’lap and neoined tho
I
&gt;aid III ii v .i l (nr tin- | I I H I
French governni'-nl of “making d rn i v h | . '.it .i flu- le .i'lie t i" lol.i.V
.w ar on it &lt; own rltixen* at the 1* untie v tiu m i th an the p u w e i, m
I . V|.i»n*n . 1f .im American tnvpny-

id fhnkst u. wt tM
m

End Berlin Blockade
| Jews Reject Order
North nAtlantic
Loan
Agreements
By Bundle T o W ith ­
,,a ,,U l
draw From Control
Needed For F*CA Positions In Nejjev
Defense System
'
To Add Grants
Gets Aid Of U S.
27 1 1

Western Powers Alien Smuggler
Agree To Review Sentenced To 70
Of German Plants Months In Prison

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Britain, France T urn E dw ard, Stewart
• illil*'ll&lt; .ll I I.MIImuI, i .Mill
Convicted
On 3oi which tin- t.i.eiing I'-nch gov- ha^
:tec
Down U.S. Request
tin itnlitif It lifs Mill tin iij» ll
t *ub*i*i*
Counts By C o u r * ' ^I i*r"’'T,,l,'M
T oH altD ism an tlin g
ru tn u it cuiilii l«*nil Imnianity j |eoti Jn pf*r* **m
xf M m Is
I lit*
and

p e riu ip *

m i in m w it

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m tin*
in* n
viin

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l.oVfll

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tinIU‘ m il f

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N'nili Ail.mil.

JrL-rnr- «S&gt;tiam

tjiie-lli'iied alioiH ii, la iv rtl
rrliiM tl I,, - i i « hot her the I 'l .v
plelil .uni hi- '-i-iieinr* of S l.ile
W A SIIIM .il»N i&gt;.i 27. i/l'i
liulil ioiiflicling po* |I io ii * nn i tie
Hie E.i "ii.'iioi t oopeialloii Ad
issue nl the liom ulurir* of the
IlHJIkMltlllHO liiltiHHU t tj IihIvIV M new
lrwi-.li -l.ile of laluei 1*1 rHill Dill k* *l»» IM'1% M-II' lull n rill ihm -lr
Tut*- llo tiir mot S ta ir
1 g ia n t . In I t i n 'i'i.iii i i n i n l i l r * tild e * ■ lt ilia it iii.n l o flirla l* hail *ild
I tie re a a- III* ion I lir t,
they t l.i'i- M i'licd loan a g ire n i'-n '*

f •” llt I mi- -ii*-i- *111 "
-M
\s i i Is*.II |ll .i t h i
! ’ it !*«•■* ii 1["I »t|* ll III
t t'l 4Il f s ) t • fit 'll ‘ U *' tr
ill
Mm . till* •irixt *t

" H i. i.il- i&gt; Onlv Ili it.m i iir. I hi land now have
l l i r Iiiiiu.il loan agret-nienl*
illt L illi t* |i
The all 111*11 !'IH | MII It lh ( y lt tiff
t| 1 l||i|(»IM ll llr*W U l.t llt ',
•H ih iu li! U lflt, «»(
1is* 1&lt;’ (&lt;»11 MUIlVl'lV tilt I li* I . *4III f ll.il %, Dun
w it1 (• •is' It (1 ii • 1 • ollMM* "AlOll.ll 111 ilk, Ni*t« »'
UrluiUHl.

l 1 \H |s t),i J /, (,I1)
1 oirign
rniill -1,-1 * ot (it,- 1 mted Stale*, Hit
tain ami I I no e offricd Itnm.i a
new n|i|miItiuilV loilav lo eml th.*
Itr-rtin him Lade on the li.i-ei of the
IV till!i*1H »»' iti j !i &lt;••trI •* who !, Ruivta
vetoril Monil.i) in the l Tilted Na­
tion. Set ll H l oiilo ll

j lir I.ii nl. tin N'llitnlimlt iiiul I iti
krV.
Tin* *• .i11 iLe i miniitv* rliuibb
i tier .lu iiiim n eil m a Joint com
rle e Inm
liuht I«i | HI 'll h *I u M*&gt;11 ill *'1 IH'l! fm Kl A ii i mi &gt;t i»*|*iv .ibb* b&gt;*in
m u n n iu r tlli-v llllr m l to le .iie tile
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Hr llm i|Ui-lt"ti on the S n im lV
II .llm m. i . i ih.ii it i» .ilira c h hern in
i Mu *in »
tot months.

iM iiiir nt»m** o f tin* v *n t j
M IA M I. Oct. 27. &lt;/!’ &gt;
A n* tu rn
fill I •••l • lit
tu ia lirrd Ainrrican citiien who j iiiiw c t in hU hittuN in tl*i* v' mn l r u l j
r«*«|ii»ritifr '
'vitli »hf u
smuggled at le»*t 3b alien* into of Mi** M anhiill fmill 1•\
“ Inhoi h.iitM Hi, irtin p Li Hl
\lw Ft irivh icovei nimatil I*»
thi* counlry with fraudulent luith tlnii in mil I f f At uf i' fti»*Miiiti« 1,1
i1
f t HliM fiuril tin I *mcr 1 " “ *
certificate* ha* been ventern rd i '
\Vr \&lt;MMNfiTON IM, 27. «.P&gt;—
70 inonthi in federal pritan.
&lt;(m illn u rd uit |*a«r T » « )
Walter F . M iller, d itlrirl rhief of
the immigration and nalurali/alnm
•ervice here, laid Edward Emanuel (
Stewart. 52-ycar-old Ml. Vernon.
N. Y ,. real e*tate talrim an w a ij
Mi* At F’ Hunt finatP-e chairconvicted yeMrrday of 36 count*
view,
n*i, ,,f the Pilot (Tub. annimnec'l
Matihall
Plan Adminiit.ator of smuggling alien* and »entcnced
lu t night nl the meeting
held in
alu,
* L -I ll...
Paul Hoffman had tuggeHed the by Federal Judge John W . H ob) Citv Manager It. N, Saver coi’ - ( B l Tourist rVri'iu thnt tin- rh
’
! ferrw l this murning with \V. K. ■" In
*P "ii"u
a football gsrni(hire nation* agree to dop di«- land. ,
UNBICH 8 VILLK, O.. 37-W n—
Stewart wa* *enlence&lt;l to 35 H athaw ay, bnrb-uti xp. i I t.........&lt;uln*i I ' .‘hoig ut t•»■- SunMid
mantling
certain
plant*
while
h
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The engineer and flrm nan w *r«
.1
„ ,l
'm ake urranginitne* for th- cn- High S .h " " l Sudiom "ti tli&gt;' .’V'-n ,
month, on the fir.t counl. two year. nM||, U r ,M^ m. f„r Clty
of \ „ v m
n,..
.1(Continued on l‘»ge Two)
killed amt IS penmn* 11 of them
I
passenger*, were Injured today
' on the tecond and 11 month* on ! w ),|ch wj||
hv-lct nu*t \Vi-itn»» ’ In# ttuim Mill h r
d " Vl| I
when ii I'tmnaylvania train *iiM*htMotts v “! H wliilf 111 ♦l**t I • f ti
i he remaining 34.
, day ut 5:00 I'.M . at the groirn '*
• d into a truckload of »teel flv«
th,
Miller *.ud Stewart operated o f the F ifty Associate* &lt; u ll"
mile* we.it of here.
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t l ! hi' M ilk K 't id ■
, alone m
providin'*
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Five of the injured were hnvplt- 1
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invltiittim-' to th« i.ititn«. no ai l
hIimI ti tot 111 «*f f'U M7 *|&gt;« ut nl Inllzed *t neirHv dennUon. Theyt
phoney birth certificate*. Mott ot (l„ ||mj,(l||
V(.nt . t*it-r'v t"
S.pt i iiilf 4 1'ni milk* s »n -f t’i

Pilot n u b Will
Sponsor (irid (same
Annual Barbecue
For Citv Workers Against Leesburg
To Be Wednesday

2 Killed* 11 Hurt
Aa Train Smashes
ffru ck loadO f Steel

S.ivs

W \ I U N i.lt D
in* i V i n i . i n

real e**|.|1r* 'U »•(! M| ||()(| i| I* till.***
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Hi' lidded ill » h'llei It D iet’ll! of 11 t till lit IV
“ Trum an ei..itrnl* tin- money
f &lt;l!|f*|, III* Ik.Ill l. ld » ' ,l**»t'AUf»l "till
i Itiie* of the Mm dial I I'lim , upon

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Did.n ill"* I ..... . tlm t I'resid e n l
I'm man d n id e il to iv n ir tit*
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dm In lu re iiiilif r in g S e i u - I . u i
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Spit.lc- Britain Ami Iceland
ivot I: A 'i rulv' Done
Arc Only 2 Nations
Signed For Credit
Will IIHi. Alliance

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N U E R N B E R G , Germ any, Oct.
27, (/l*i
An A in rtican war crime*
routt Inday uci|uil!eti 11 of Adull
Hitler** top m ilitary cominaiuirt*
of plntliug to launch Wotld W ar II.
The lliire-inan court, completing
the nine-month* trial of three field
a t'h a lt, five general], one ailital and (out liru lrn .illt-g rn rfal &gt;,
ruled they had not been Get nun
policy maker*.
The judgment tan) "the act* of
commander* and t la ll offiret* be­
low poocy level in planning cam
paign:. preparing mcatu for earn­
ing them out, moving againtl a
W A SH IN G TO N . O u . 27. . / I V
country on order* and lighting n The United State*. Btiiam and
war after it Imi been imtiluted, France agreed today to a full te4 l o not cotntitute the planning,; view of the reparaliont allm itinn*
preparation, initiation and waging , „ ( German indum ial plant*,
of war or the initiation of an in 1 A joint itatement made puhlic
vmion tlnil international law d e -lh v the State Department made
it* r *« * &gt; »»■
t p|Ain. however, that Britain an I
| France had turned down the U .S .
I tequevl for a letnporaty hall in
' plant diim antling pending the re-

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l u i i i - 't i f a ii;u iiif iit r t liiht n iiflit in NVhitr. and llir **tIn*i . k lr wa * a
d i” t| ilih 'i l l v iiff« * rlitig
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W i l l i n ’* dint i n t hom o, i'" lii'* Min in r P n M iim . Inn ruui h n ud l* i
i Midi* t v • el or |i y .
i him it ti to d in a r v pie* •*11111. w a p«&gt;
\ i i *&lt;ritj It uf thin St*mi It &lt; l i'|MU tftl
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• H lfd l»V l ‘ . It K tt 1|t* V
•
I * m t \ |iin it ii’«l. i l ir v'
Ii chill' d the driver of the truck
d.-.e &gt;rmtgit'ed into the country Citv • mpL-yer., tlivii wi*.— mi imu Ut i)mi&lt;1w nl: 11» ti i 11IL im « IL t.-•«t t i i r ut nu d u ly It
IVi in i,
2«*
Tin* f iiin h ih n t- p- * mu w a di *
*i L L a,Lf I hi Put i n in
which bur. INniuylvanla license 1
were Idinaic.tn*
clllltlun uml will not inelutL* i.'lv fit* «nm* "I riititl &lt;1 milk. TI ’ 4»*i i* ‘ I w Im t lu* t'iillu il • Ypi •* i Hint a in n it lf l. Nil’ ll Vdl'Ml, **I m v hi nd w ilh fo u r \ Mimu id l ’
tng&lt;. The otiiers were treateil at !
l it t v ir#lv«’*l It ll 11 *r I I Hill t !| i 1nt V talk' with till1 iimllll'rtiltlitl Ml and Ltm kfd tlu 'lil 'Hi ill^ liiflo ll ot k a iiu a to n 1i It«• (iMitdi I &gt;v Nil K n t
SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 27. i/T' ■ St.-vV!,rt ..ml T'l alien* wore nr- “Hldal*. said Mr Bayer. Alm.it d.,
*fth c irune of the wreck in w hich'
«he„ fi.tn .l" .. « - f..illmini u( MoMivm' h Milk IliiiiL, till* \\* *H»U K ill M|M1II1 t Ol|tit I !*• n tn id fi tin la v .
»*v in a I ’litir h o f laimitui*« tln i» p ftl
eight c a n were reported derailed. —Thome* Sullivan, uwncr of a »r , - I over a three week period
11« l i t liv e t ’ u|d .tat k S w im said h i tin* K \ V F r u it t'i 1 ......... . » *s it
In of .lat knnm illo, i |i»o(t\ 1 •»' nnd I a m id ii. Tht* fift* n n iu i 1 1'"*
1
The statu highway patrol report­ market etraet tavern, noticnl iprlc Hate
in Seol.-mlwr and e arlv in J «
" 2 ‘ ‘l ,
tbiti IV i n n had I i f f n dud &lt;i in ** 1
.
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.
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w,
n
.
i
RFC
representative
Merle
It*
Huinct
Four.
Pilot
lnturnulioii.il.
ot Ik*- Kiiio|M *itn I'lnoli n n
Hi &gt;
It ir a in C V n trn l
\nnM u a
I lo*
ed also that the locomotlvu wa* a few thing* missing from hi* Km
't o ' Mi ni and" 2# In N e w '" * ’'*
hi* engineering
„g .he -Jnt. t• ta in , h i am t*, l l i 'l u ’ u n i, I In \ :i» tliiM M fh t h f i l u s t and tln il In \ null If wort* U lU ild r h i ■i i ' f V r I muK
di ir.olDhed In the craah which oc* the past month.
ktdl
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sp
in
l*\
many
It
ln
u
s
,
V [ T,
, I..;l V,,, ehlef .aid ' urvi,y y w ttn lty in n g a i.l to thf „ .. th.t moth, i '- .... .. ..... . el tli Uil-&gt; um l l.tlM 'lld m lll 12
ciirtcd at W .dF* c m * . ing oh It, S .j Included were;
0 tth i hr f lf iiv m
Sw an t|HMlfil Ih o r l i i l l i n i f r f f r r t - ’ mI rht* fo ld
I n mi ill rut n « ll f
Sunforrl waterfront terminal or.. . ured thiongh the le.-nl • lull f.
IlotlVe of good whisky rncli V"&gt;h
I fit* I'K y llilllK I* o f v ie w • III I lit *
Route &lt;
1 d.
Mi
It
lift!
uml
lit*
* a s lu ia U f *11 Widt h th r L m uiii Is hil l
s
vvcn-W
oil
n
very
le
r
(wt&lt;
ror
which
a
loan
of
Idfabllnt)
'.,i„P,
m
Sru,mote
Comity
in
in
-" 1
I I Hitill fedPit Dll 1*41lit* tilt'll
The 14-car train—No. 202—wa* night &gt;■* lom r buttle* of lieur.
a m iio Hit* f in ||ilf I i .mI t*fi*u - 1it 111 h r i n p liif f t l.
*
,
.
-from
the
ItF'C
I*
-ought,
I'roxpe..
•
f
it
The
I
tank
wai
nruam
'*i
Hard ttolli'il egg*, ham sand­
Ih i/ z lr d ais to t h f id im titv of tin1
II. -rni.l Stewart, who wa* bom
,
flir
,mr(
eaMbound from Cincinnati to
1fit* I ■■
F rlilVH,
l 4 i-v ii -Mil HHi fll lljlH’t t’l f lf jlM
I'ittabiirgh. Thu tiuck, which wa* wiches, peanut* nnd potato chip*. mi fmn»i’*a Imt iternme u natural ‘checked, nnd th« (lain from ih«* ll•M
S wim and Id ’ iil
I
K T u c k r t anim ill, Zoo Supr• 11n .■ndri'it S d
it
ksolivillt*
P
iliit
t
'lull
tiavcling wcatwurd, cru*eed the ( Nickel* from the juko l«ox, I ■/. t ,-itiiefi i i I m iiiI *0 v e a r * * 2 ° , .engineering firm of Snii'h and
Old Mt
F f t t f i i and Ad»**n told U i r i t a i i l lo o k rtl tliiio u r h a h*t *d
'fri* K*»lht*r Hiv**, who |»r*"*itl il
hi a 1k Si at I I l f Ihd dh l.th i a i v la*forr
tricky ut an angle, the patrol laid. which had Ix-cn jimmied.
fhati' t in s ut in y ‘
i-..i
hi*
eertiflcate*
In
South.
Caro-'
.
Gille.«pie
rancerning
the
t
-rinlmil,
thi ul»st*mt* of tin* pii ’shI'-i i .
Loose change from cigar sale*. Min*, where the filing of d*‘*ve*', warehuune uml ruilmud facilitio*
I'untinylvanin itailroad official*
NM* i Leatlnir l»&gt; i t*a»ln i in thi* »In* wmt ablo In nliM ’f if
And a few other thing*.
M i - *J C, Mitch id). 11*1111•&gt;Mt«a&lt;I ik«i
&lt;fet Flillndi'lpliin Identified the dead
11 r* of id *
dav
I r i i i n f a t i i f liMiitr and h r |
T h f h a iiH t f is * \vl
W A S H IN G T O N . O r l . 27. &lt;d'i
Sullivan win* unhappy nnd hi* 'I,trih eertifleute* i* leg*l, and *"1*1 wa* carefully gone over wi'h mi- • -m l)’*i &lt; toki* riin m in iff*
* v * !l' i Uf A H IU 'U illlM * |&gt;|’ |UII I in f ill
engineer a» G. ft Aley of-J'Hw*
• i&gt;3in I** rittm ’k bin wif»* a u jn ii Sin* i S v n n ii (io ld f it t y p f , w .- ir |d a - * ‘t
tin-in
for
n*
iiigh
a*
l-lSu
each.
(
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Muyur
I
a
ii
It.
Le*her,
F.
I
wind
Id* NUld At Jl riimilNItfH illli* ll ,1
burgh end the fireman, C. A. nerve* were on edge-tint 11 this
rid A d i i&gt;n »a ll in jtfp in a t f futfori in tin* Zoti. 1 bn
"Hi- even le-cnnie n notary pululc Iliggin*, manager of the Tamlnule lati»r diiti*, to I lit* Finil IVtlmrul m u lit in u mi tell*v is io n |in»&gt;fi n iii’* 11 mi11 *imi 11f itu ur n h’du
morning.
i O n I 'lt ti r T w o I
Darah of Carnegie, Pa.
m o riiiiiK
M r, U ii'lia t I and * / " »
in
iw"
New
York
count
Da
*o
th
at
|
County
Chanilier
of
Commune,
g 'iJn
i
a „„„ i„n. „ f •»r f m n if r n and hoiif^
A customer went Into tho bar’*
K ft* por I hi v ia to u kfd v a in lv f*»
»'f v h lf u Hu*11m w ill I io m ii '»' on
washroom and noticed u fenk In ......... . *'«" tie- cerMflcnte. him -(am i Mr. Saver. An UFO 'im.nce ,,*bdin« i" Mr. I n l ! ! ,
U
'lin
lln
iif d m t I'rntr iT to i
fm n n w it h in fiv o y o u ih . a d i'p -iil, or(log nod ...urklog.
the ceiling. Hut it wasn't water. relf." Miller laid “Ha u*ed tha reproaentatlve I. due to arrlv ■
n n 'iil Ntiuki'Hiuiin Hutd t in In t
*'*-"|rt,r
Iianin.
age
and
parent*
of
here
early
in
Novemlier,
Mr.
Suy\
|rs
|„
|m
|
&lt;i«||,,w«y
v
1
..
It waa tlourhon. He called Sul­
t i f f i f i n l j t to ld n ro p o tti'i ilw y
,,..,*tc'd Mr* Mary Ituwlini -vuh
livan. Thu bur owner called tho the alien and all tha Incoming er revealed.
1 wlit-n had to rumemhar waa name | A resolution of .ymputhy t.i ihr
M|u„,| |tUnk sponsmed In ii.,- 4fi» tid fvim inn i i h a h i|? h iv vnluuhlo
police.
I n M in N ,
O ft
27 i/lh Hi I
TAI.I.AIIAH8 KK. Oct. 27, &lt;/P&gt;—
n „ i, (lfl n .i it
i etluH iitlunul mt iliu m fm fn i mt*i' 4
And Officer John Nyiand fuurul ,.f - . mm* Hnulh ) urolltii town fumily of tin* Iwto lltrmim J I «h ,
litin" * lu lo ir ifo V fim iifU t intiM ’ ln r fd
ll..„ l,u ,q
■ •*.* T V . I
|
l f » « M Ql *»* . * . e T w o .
b ,;.! ,,.:,*
ro e ,
The (Tty of Tuliahaaaee today Patrick J . Flemming, a 23-yesr-ohl
um l t b f ir fu m lllt1*.
T im Full te rm of ('m in i t'm irt
boosted the wnter hill* uf Florida Weil Virginian who had found a
II i'll v \ r i'lln iii'f for tin* fn i mt* n* It,, . i i i t io V f r.siul iro n and str&gt;l
uiiii'ud on rugiomil vldi'o n e t win ki I toil iioiolirutlon loll io ii"' Hon-. ia Hclieduled In -'tail Tliu-ilav
in state lltilvcrnity and Florida A. trap door In the celling and dea a kiuvu
MitvJ M. College about fA.mm *i Jd c d he'd hcccmc c border for *
tiioli aa art* now Hhapluu up m tin* * f'••iiimimh tmhiy nut &lt;lt«i nut N o v . 2 , at IIU M i \ '1 at 'b e
C o u rt 1Ilium - w ith Ju d g e M II
year.
S 0 - I S c d Y e s t e r d a y N a v y „ a &gt; . I (1a p a - t i . m biuh-fnMilm inu miilw.-el.-.
.....11 f........
‘ 1.....................,
1 '
while. ,
I Itnlieh" nv
inirlirnii-iit try proci-ilim- S m it h Hounding tin- 'loi'ki-i amt
Over prolot* of collega Official*
M t.
Nyiand said Flemming would «• avoid * strike whaduled forj A||* rt ||, Knight. 80. dia.1 in
__________
| nut hoi Do* *urli iiitlou in ipeiil H utting cun i' v fo r ti ml it w a r tinto any increaic, tha city com m it leave hi* perch every morning,
bilght. The country In undara h 0 h/rmi )m*i&gt;Ual at 10i30 A.M.
l»«y G.uyting.” were
t'l u rrilV P n l t llMIT
preli'iiinnry *tep* in legl-dathm. nm tneed thin morning b y tt. I*.
alon ralactl the ipeclal collega rat* paaa out through the customer*, m.
elate of »iege. The worker* had ye*teidav following a »hurt ill- ""»'W by the bright flag* that
NKW ‘YORK. Ocl. 2 7 - 6 I T - • ’l'b" *•»"*«• Wl! ie &gt;-v ••*•’••*» &lt;“ &gt;*»* H e rn d o n , c le r k o f tin- f« m r t.
ad opl'-.l

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Youth Booked On
Petty Theft For
‘Boarding’ In Bar

US DA W orksO n Video
ProuruniHForFHrniers

TallahasHee Hi k e s
(■olleRres* Water Rate

liritnin’H (iovem inent
Iniroduce.s Steel Law C ircuit C o u r t To
Open T erm Tuesday

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from 10 cent* to 13 centa per 1,000
gallons. It originally had propotad
‘a I7H cent charge.
He reminded city comhilaaionera
that the City of Gaineavllla fur*
nishea w ater free to tha llnlveralty
of Florida but city auditor George
'•W hite replied that wa« by atlpulatlon act more than 40 ycara ago
whan the atat* agreed lo put, (he
unlvcralty at OalneavlUe.
“

^OHRVER AMBLING
RKNO, N#v„ Oet. 17. UPI —
Kathleen Wlnaor. author of tha
baat.eclllng novel “Forever Am*
h e r” aaya the will leek -a ffiendly divorce” In Nevada from oftm*.E,ed bandleader Artie Shaw.
J l M'M Wlnior, whoia pr«*ence
•h er* wa* diieoverad when ah* attended n party Monday night un­
der the name of “Mr*. John
Orant,” e»tabll.hed retldanea ala
daya ago. Nevada late reqalrua
alx-wteki reildenoe.
The writer and Chaw .ware mar­
ried In Ju arei, Mexico In 1VM
after Miaa Wlnaor had obtained a
Mexican tllvorea from her firm
husband. Hubert J . Herwig. I |
waa Shaw's sixth

—•am a people are y w y aatlafled.
aehed
■

out

"But I

oSt!1!^—(A*i

K n ig h t,

SC-G7!&gt; Opened For

take off for tho day and return failed Ihe *lrike lo pruteat the lu.gH_ \
'ctlred
The regttlnr Novuinta-r nirii'iig
*tlr"&lt;!1* fftrm«r,r Mr* f! ,l^ l (V",tty fr.om l,ow
nll,1n K h atik p o w ^ ^ irS u c tin n lilt n I imbli'lied Fridav.
H'aatlaatd «»■ i*ear Two)
uf tho Hoard uf Ounn" t'*minii.*inilur. of congre** to p«a* a hill Knight came to 8 i
tiiird week ,
J AYFI'IF .MKKT
sinner*, *cheduh-d t i T in-da*
providing retirement twneflt*.j ugu from
llranford, Conn. Hu wa* ------ ^
CHILD KILLED
tunning in the perlo l riu li.l IM i
t iM Attorin-v F'red It Wiis.in j murniny. i* due lu i-&gt;* n"«lpum-'l
-------------------------------horn In Klltt, Me., In 18(18.
p»V- Uenl L F. I.e- j 23, tie- Fidi-on Filuctlle In-rtlluln
1NDIANOLA, la.. OcL 2 7 -W ’&gt;
w ill -t't-iik lit tin- noun lom-huun' until Thursday illumine, din- t"
AIULINF. HTKIKE
! He la aurvlvud by the widow, - ur
&gt;'i command.
—A flve-yaar-ok! boy wa* klllod
rupnrtud today.
NKW YORK, Oet. 27—W1— Mra. Sarah Knight, Sanford ami ] &gt;&gt;»* auDchuved, III feel hmg.
when struck by a car aa ha lay
l,a le * l output of 5,MU,888,0(1 k it• nf 0" fl**mlmi'i- Cun my Junior tin- ulectlons.
partly bidder) while pla«ln&lt;* In AIhuiI 140 American alrllnea&gt;om dau"hter Mra. Oncar Z lttro w .. It feet wide and having a nia*l- i"vuttliflurN compared with 6,482- fhandior " f (.ommurcu tomoirow
KAIL KMI'LltVMFlN I'
a pile of leaves at the curbside malntenance men and mechanic* «r, both of Sanford) two grand- mom *P**d *'f 111 kncilv haa been (130,000 a week earlier and w a*|nl 'hi- Tulirlst Center on the |'inCHICAGO, Oil. 27 i/l'i Railat I.* Guardla Field aUvtd off | »ona, Roliert and Albert Zlttrow- d-eked at the Municipal pier dur- II.0 per cent altead of 4,0(13,-; nu*id (Nm*tltutloni»l uim-iidnu-at*,
yesterday,
Bucky Small and a playmate the Job today aa the raault of a .u r , Sanford; une alatei, Mra, An. inu th* part year for training &gt;f Kit).0 0 0 in tliu Ilka wuok of lust t was annmnu-ed lodiiy by I’ri-sl- r.md non-operating employ menl
t'-"l dwindled upproximntelv 300,*di at Gordon ltradley.
were playing In the leaves during d lip u te Involvin’* th# company'* ' gellne Fouler of Newberryuort, Naval Ro»erve peraonnel. It wa* yenr.
— 000 slnco 1021, ll pti-ilih-ntlal fart
*
Mnas; also several nieces anti ne* u»etl during World War II In tiaatorr- dupartnent ewplovta.
the klndtrgarden lunch hour.
phewa.
j tM&gt;1 duty In the llicmmln, hey
| finding hoard heard today.
The Ut nan-onerallng union*
Funeral services will Im hold Writ and South Atlantic -ina*.
On duty today to receive visi­
seeking wage lnm&gt;it»e*—en'erad
at Krlcfcson Funeral Home at
nn exhibit puttliii; 1021 einnlov4 t0 0
I'.M. tomorrow with Rev. tor* to th* Immsculstuly clean
inunt ut 1,274,000. It also ii Ineed
B. Hoot officiating. Inlormonl ehiri ware V. C. Ashley, GN-2-e,
J, C. Kitchens. M0MM.3-c; nnd
1047 non-opurutlng Juh* ut (ttltl.OOO.
will be In Lake View Cemetery.
F.tlward Muhlbalrr, FN.
I’ROBK CONTINUKI)
SUPPORTS DKWKV
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GROUP RATES
1IOPK1NSOVILLE, Kv., Oct. 27
By WILLARD CONNOLLY
CORAL GADLES, Oct. 27—OV)
NEW YORK. Oct. 27. WV-Th# Iron Ag«. natioiuj rotutworUae —W )—Officials here today contln- WASHINGTON, Ocl. 27-4A*&gt;Rlviera-Tlmes yi-stunlsv
Service at
Seminole High School lunchroom w*» detuibrtl at —The
weekly, uid today a market tutvey indicate* (he tltri ihortago wifl usd their Investlmiton o’ the “Croup” passenger rales offered “excellml" by Supt. T. W. Lawton and members of the County Board advocated tbs election of Uvoubllreport’-'l fall of a Hit-year-old wo­ by four airlines will be suspended
can candidate Dewey us t’m id en t.
continue for at lean, iix more month*.
man from a moving train n&lt;nr nesl week pending an Investl- of Public Instruction afler ihey had ralrn lunch there latt week, and
Tho newipeper, tmlitically In­
The publication uid an accurate check of ihe neel market mom here yesterday,
cnliun by the civil aeronautics they declared that they were impieurd by the appearance of the lunch dependent,
declared editorial iv
no foundation* for hope that tteel will be ra*Dr to get toon or that Mrs. Ruth Cooney, Chicago, was Hoard.
room end the quality nf the food served under direction of Mrs. Pearl that 10 years of onr-party rule
Tho CAB said yesterday It Is
In Stuart Memorial Hospital here
violates tne tenet* uf democracy.
tho output will tako care of demand.
with a broken loft arm and severe {acting against tho special fare Mansell at'moderate prices. Mor; lltan 400 students, and ihe teachers
In fact, It continued, *for the11
implalnts of aro served dally.
.on the complaints
months, at tenet, steel "Nor do uluclmakere or Steel users ift’s and hruliius ovur her head nnd svatom
Wnlla of th# lunch room, located carry the extra portluns.
Uni lad and American airlines. Thu
the w eather
bo harder to get than it hna look for eny Important shanno In body.
In the baiement of tha high school,
suspcmlon starts Nov, L
The menu le varied, generously
bom recently.
the supply situation foe seme time
haw been ru-palnted yellow, and served and tasty. The average
JACKSONVILLE Oet. 27 (A 1PLANS FOR BLIND
"And the uee of six month# I# to come.
.,
student* of a rt claiae# have niMud vcgutulde dish such a* string
Hlgh Low
APARTMENT WINNER
TALLAHASSEE. Oet. 27-(/F)
only n gueee based on cbeclu with
"Proof of this D ^ ( r . ^ , —Plans of the state council for
MIAMI, Oct. C7-^-0P)—A M#ml bright mural scenes depleting beans, mashed potato** nnd gravy, A tlanta
— ml reUabU steel sodhwa. N activity of tha
m a tk a t Tam- tha blind to *Ptnd thle year n Daily Nawa off#r of a rent-fre# Florlds .landscapes. Tablss have
r
cauliflower, tomatoes nnd okra, Boston
'4 nan** movlttn
be lanced of ( 110,000 carried m-*r furnish apartment for on# year, been repainted a cheerful yellow candlpd yams, etc. cott tho atuilent Detroit
i T S . t t S L 3 "SIn. tho when
measured
from iMt ysar have been upset by to tha •‘most deserving" war ve- color. Fluorescent lighting fix- but seven cent* a dish. A gener­ Now York
o u tp u t But
lersn ended today with John W. turoa hay# been Installed.
—_ ------ eommlsslon.
ous portion of chicken pilau la Pittsburgh
•w h a ilb e ? ^
buy#n,
thsru
, Th# cnbiMt board yoatorday da- Thmnpppn. 2fl, father of two child-1 Meals era served cafeteria stylo •urvud for 15 ernte. Salad*. »tii*h Saint Louis
they think la their
i#v#''I "‘,17 lord to release th# carry-over tun. aa the winner.
catring hot
not meals, and
anu ns pineapple, chicken nnd potato, San Antonio
for those d#*iring
-ncy
and
a mschanlc Is form- o steam tab!In ksopa tha vegetable* average 10 conta a dish.
t agreed to left th# council
Seattle
•rtnwn, Pa, he and hi* and
but, Tha steam foble
spend all but ILOOOisrlv &lt;
An apple crunch dessert of Jacksonville .......
•aid Mary Ellsn, and 1# not
ate, however, for generous quantity
•**-*»*M*a*75
Itltv cost 10 cants.
thn-old twin sona will all pf
#d io tha hurry- The wrltd# ~
** cent menl
a 40
ilon Immediately.
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Brockm an John
Mrouklln Alarr r .
B ro o k lln Krneet
B r o w n H a n n a h fl.
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B u l la r d Clarence I.
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Clam p M. L.
C la r k L#lln (lra h a m
C o a ta r John
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C ochran R, T.
C ochran n i a R.
C ochran Horace M,
oc hraa J. D.
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Col# ( t r i c e It.
Cote Earn#*! J. Hr.
Col* Alabell* II.
Copeland R. W.
Copeland Mr*. R. W.
Cowan Anna H.
C r a m e r 11. J.
C r a m e r (!.' V.
C r o c k e r V i r i le I.
C ro c k er A r t h m E.
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Hatea Mnalna
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Holder George M.
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HWEKT POTATO- PISHKH
On the fninlly (llniicr table.
;tweet jiotaioc* can take their pl*cc
u» a vejrgtahlu, In br«ada of vgrloua aorta, anil in many draeerU,
aucli un cuilanl. pin and pudding.
No left-over cooked nweet potato**
need tn go begging. They ran bn
huih-browned, uaed in hnah with
left-over meat, or made Into patty
rukm' acnllupa, and puff*.
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The fullowlng nre tome recipe*
tented by cookery apcclullntn of
the U. H, Department of Agricul­
ture, In (|uanlitie* to nerve nix
people i
Kaah-Drowned Sweet I’otatoo*:
Add 4 cupn chopped cooked eweet
potatoia to a little hot' fat In the
frying pan. Beaton with aalt and
pepper. Mo Liten with about (4 cuu
water. Cook over low heat until
brown on tbg bottom, taking .care
la y w n d agorfhing. Do not etlt. »
Serve folded In half.
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Tatty Cako*i Shape cold maahed
aweet potato** Into email cake*.
Hull In bread crumb* or cruthed
dry breukfa-t cereal, Down on
both aldea In a little fat, For
variety, add to the maahed pota­
tory cnopped cooked bacon or other
left-over meat, or finely chopped
raw apple* Iwforu ahaping into
cake,
Sweet I'olalo Cuatard or 1*U:
tngrcdlentn. 2 egg*; U cup nugan
Vk leaapoon aalt; U teaspoon nut- |
meg; 1 teaspoon grated orange
rind: l \ cup* milk,
cup* fine­
ly anredded raw aweet potato; 1
tablefpoon malted fat. To make,,
beat egga, add augar, salt, nutmeg,
orange rind and milk. Mix thor­
oughly. Shred potatoes just be­
fore using to prevent darkening.
Add shredded potatoes and fat.
Baku in greased cuatard cups In
a pan of not water in a moderut*
'ovsn (HIM) degrees P.) about Sb)
minutes or until set.
For pie, pour the custard mix­
ture Into a 9-Inch pie shell and
bake In a hot oven (42S degreesF.) for 10 minutes. Reduce tem­
perature to 860 degrees F. and
continue baking for 80 minutes
longer.

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Jo hntne Arthur
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Mandy A r t h u r
Ataeon Mtnnl*
Merritt Rddl#
M errill Willi*
Alerrllt W. R.
Mur** Leroy

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Ala*,.u IJarry I..
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Ntlaon Thelma
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Wooten lt4ll*
Wright J. a.

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Kaipee Mildred R.
Kaapet J G.
Keeb Jam et H.
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Keen Alice C.
Klbba G a rde* If.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

GOP Campaign
Budget Tops
t)emo Expense
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'Friendship Of
Consumer Is
Citrus Need

Police Hold Back French iMincrs

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WASHINGTON. Od. ¥&gt;. i/ P i - |
A week before rlrrlion. ihe Demo­
cratic National Committer today
itported expemldures ol $1,501700. Tltr Republican National
Committer laid ill weir $l,70h.)70.
The Rr*&gt;ul&gt;liaan rr|*mt covered
Jan. I to Oct. Ift; llir Democrat*'
(rom Jan. I to Oct. 72.
f Democratic rmnmillee contribu
lioni liner Jan. I were lilted at
11,196.827; lire Republican!’ at
ll.46d.75).
The Democratic cammiltrr «aid |
it had had $315,367 an Jan. I.
making $1.5)2.194 available fm |
•pending up to Oct. 22. On Oct. *
22, it had a balance of $8,4B5.67 ,
The Republican report Hid not l
Itlt money on hand Jan. I «&gt;r
t»h . preient balance
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tae fS? Trum.5 and Berkley re! j
ported receipt! of (32.935 anil ex
nrnditure* of 322,09.1.
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of the International Ladle* fhttment Worker! union reported I
1115.2211 received and 303.831
•pent.
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Report! weie handed Cojigies, !
under a law requiring lilting, of
Jjollllcal conti iliutlon! and exprndl-1
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Russia Vetoes Small Power
Proposal On Berlin Block
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Jaycee Leader
Police Occupy
Tells Rotary Of
Half Of French
Work Of Youth
Coal Minefield*

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Supports Dewey

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T o
M e ir rv ? 8 0
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ii •!• Ri«|»,ti of (V! mu. • ■i ,r.
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pailoi'lil of ABiuilltpir »i|'* l win, • od. i* (he rollin' Centfi todi*. h \ jipft r ft |i e 41**
ft|(r«| * • fthft, «t |iti^ CfftlMint P'***.
11 thoilt
Im* bean 'xp'ineonlinK "gli lade »ii 'h' »uhi'&lt; • »l Young M'li "i Ii*iIf llir
rG»ft4 | 'ft*n A Mr,i nut ftb.x of \o«»ith'»n I ihc li mirif •
tut. &gt;«id (•^llllltv Jilllfl «Tl|$ of » I
tln el f«r l
»»erk ft
9'PlUM mlfd. ,o-l tl,' reaolulion
Woild' ami «.1 til lint !
rloricf*$ fruit mini
fourfl
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Mr • ft1*1 •tftft•. *• id iii %
**yr*i linnet
iliulv &gt;.f hi,to,v ilioivi that nli it
fU ftAlH inml nf llir I lilt ihnlft • '&lt; ii lo |r clour m lli* u »*•III ftlfei hf itiiuuMi iheii dioe, ihr
With both ,fm , ll-itb’Vg (h, t".
hiwlier c | t i f n t i ltd* l»#'l f»*en
Yubuulv ,|.„-&gt;i|nrrt! ,
...ituv’
Util |»* t|ri||# li|f tf$ V»MR 1 |M'|ll ** frU'k 1* »■ d'l* ^-|l #»JU4It
ofl MMf»f|ft», f»o* ihf
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irtobi'nu, ftlfit*' I il
ftlunilrl f*^ pttft fd nn ?i.i|»eff«iit aiuI M
ill li t* j****' ** * I I if fti f j t - i * M|t|e {
• fill iMftnti lt »n» •If•- S uy 4ft N *' V♦u»*yuirm
fiii'flftft riirf
.•tl* 4*l F-'vIim II* •»id *4 w t s nn*
In i F i p n f try
in*Hi'i|y nf ! | 'l**e hr♦»! e-M ih*
AS VKHINCf STMAO tn tha crippling French coal •trike. poll" xr*
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inrinli^M
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mine*mIn
Noaux-Les-MlBe*,
France.
Seme 3W|000
339,000in
miner* were tnid
t&gt;« ft'Mu mrihur hre
aIiumM hfl
nirt. with
wiik .bltftor.
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reported* In
some w cU
4ftfin li-.ftfl'l »»* f t I t « • h * f n
(ihl.fiil hlitI Her \Miiehes fioill'f trnnl ,i fninutr i»| 9f|enl |»r,iVi*»
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lift *4 ||||'W | ftrtiwi 4»t IftlllinnM
11it11 «« 'nf|r* \»f (»||f
hr* fftll ft ' '1 •&lt;h
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-ft i if 11ft11 WOftlO lira, vo rtglit ('Ii iinplnn Jn*
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Ifty r punt r «ftii| »!»* 4lftff* Vt/p*lf»n
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the iMlniiuiiiu «i*mlil\ fm niimKei \ll fit*1ml***i a i*t i *• «■lf|h
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4*&lt;|*«4• »'| *.f I. Him ThoniBi t” I ' c , It spul.liiMn
he i IfYe mill tildV wnt .» fni liiula
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u the fruit tn emitiiiti what Iw f*» sllfficl tflH ift tfitfrllm ill lip’ of ft tH'- . f * tf •• tl ft*i■'111!*, fit President, ,l • &gt;„ill i
aa ihe l.x'ler
&lt;I ••*
-1 I". Mi*. • Multi"I iln-i 41•11* leave* New ork ftiv no another
•litled nine pet rent mild*, tilrvit of l*rr Iff! til f Itlll&lt;It
Mm 1 ftiG
which Ik HiM'wr, r
ill n hun t v
lltitfll Mifft V'fin .»i|\ |9F«| t»f 1*1* ♦ 1 tlh-indm
rampx'Rn
I non as,,,!!,! the
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ff*?rv£n »mi*
l ift* 4'.'IlftiMiil I**t ill*4i 'iilte lie* OOP n&lt;»nn" mat I," would t,e
I A Thoiioi I'linnei. I. Adunil f11IY•' u Ill'll "'ll t*l llf'lfl till YYf ol,
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i fiiVii • * isit(cd Hut SHih1 I „ latum 1«. ill* 1'tvii M.jhit \ hwm-ifitMin l»y iilu itib ****Af ♦Iii* • nit i ' I •• to. In Dewev*
el u 'ten llte election
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day bell rmi,da
i lalcrnalioee’1
f|ii««tl t»\ \iulir" Stinp, |»M»Milrnl
|lir |.|t.• if ‘
1* -«i In l»# ft l l i r s l if
I lift* !•*•' *| t*1914*11t 11 1 'ft..I or.lei
among
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L r in r lin q
C r a ft '
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Mi
V. Hnyder
flnvder ami
and family.
famllv $8,.
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nf fi nil wild
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M|J« p 'tilt I v ( l i ke « «11 l&gt;f MV •I* M * |
John Y
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W a l l o w s I n I lc ilV V 1 "Iteihei of eatlv in-aaaaoti in late 4Mll| IItlll I It IF tlltlmll i* ii t •11 ■ In* .ii in i v. hrn Mill* '»*• | t.\ the
000; Cordell Hull, Washington
M
»ft!nr*b »4r!v *ifi il»* *ih i r m v
»riti
Iliini* Im miy «finftmtiil&gt; ami u if t r4K«■i I
1. I« me
j vnrintj.
i00; Francis Biddle, Washington,
B e e n D e c id e d U p o n
fl f in iin l r il l»y lit'' I G l.f tM m
.'S c a n
O ff
V ir g in ia
j' ruii i ulliind imiffirlmit r. I *
•i I.nllnoe.l
I'me
$200; Herman R. Baruch, New ,
I Afiei l&gt;i. Il'tidio said “ Mak'4
lie •• m#i»M» nf rnti'iluifuiii
' W i* i ftiin&lt;»* at ' f p l tiMt.
I’ ()»•!
York, 31.500; George K. Allen.
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I frienda with 'lie eonsu»m*i,” Bruce Yiiliic
ALBANY* N. Y.. Oct. 25--I/1V
YY'axhlngton. 31,900; Hornier 11. . —New York llepubllcan liytdrr,
ll'M II, AIRRAM . 'll , Og. .|M,„ applaosc with his uonaiki tiuins!, vmi.. iiUtt niii|&gt;hft-4fZ'*f|.
*Ulfcl
I Kiiullmtf flint Aloxnniin i.ir
CumrtilngR. Washington. 3500; predict Governor Thnaiaa F.t .’Y, (A’l
Ibrcr ni'n ,- rr' Villcr! [ "lie lulneit wi'b Ihe con!iimnr.“
|(i*« - m pri" «» iv.4 'I t i l mm’ rV&gt;l* i
ifiM iit "iih «mlv 2-1 tvhrfi he "in
Nellie Taylor Roaa. 3800; Herbert Dewey will carry bln hnmr elate
l.ixl
night
in
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bne
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of till'
th&lt; "(tf|f|.
ft.» miMM’itMt•* lift &gt;11if "f Mir*
Jfl.rfril the
•flr.ompir.t *»f
H. Lehman. New York, 31.000.
1 Nov. 2 by a margin ranging
iiftli*, Htl'»i»'n»n nf 4hp Soviet iv.ftrk
•17 Air Force plane ranying 22 i r‘", i',"",V..nfI
'"...millee
wi
ini 1huniH4/..jlrraun
JfilfpfAoti wrote
the
A. F.
Cleveland, 4,-- - Whitney,
-■V gfrom
i wnt IlfV
fUTV 1In
11 iH
ViVVV^ Hemo.
...
100,000
700.000^
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1 w
«f lb" Murl'l" Banket * AaauelnHlii,|i of
ImlepemK'iu
m Mn* «i&gt;Ip niMriny for B*4»Imi
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nation
of*•Indenrnfluiuc
at v!&gt;v
rffOO; Robert R. Ilannegan. fit. acratlr
apokcamra
claim
Prod- veixni
.
linn, recommended that the Legi*- jI-'
•
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*
[)\ Nnv .!!» itn*! inr»!llii*4 »»f
av of
Mr. tiihhop ilrclarc.l
^Loula .1,000: Gael Hulllvan, 32.000; drat Truman hr roaring t*"l In
Ninrlcen iniured taken lo lli*. laiure a Ilor the «■(!rn" l»w» Iii ‘ Vhlit niofti oi the Utl’MtMf n»o»Pi*
Hii* Fftini &lt;juutril nf Furfljfn NftP*
Frank C. Walker 3500; John It-1 tha ,trrtvN and will nip n**»ey haxe lintpii.il “iifnliahly owe llteir | i"*rmU "only hlgh-i|ualii, fiut'.
WASHINGTON.
Ocl
25,
'I
N#%v ;tn tn iliariitt 4n.^
A r u l M i f .;«• *ISn T r l l . t, i «
huii'OH ;n hi-toiy nff'itinu •»i**
• Walker 3500; John R. Steelman. «i the
ivlre
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. . . . . New York',
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pad ol mm « »•! h'.io ii e$i*nt. too t h. ioi Kli&gt;**Hmi *4Tin'll ill Mir l**
Washington 1500; Marshall Field, 17 . rlerloral
y*4$fiIf* |»»m4iI'Im nf 4»t*ift»mii\
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Chicago 82500; Mm Marihall number for any elate
( it ncli, Hiitl fth an*I I H ‘Ia1.*
mil (]• h» VI'llfor III- 0
lint hd two rinplv bmrnc I,,.
I.* *toiirp ihe guide of • »»•
Field 3S100; .1. David Stern. Phi­
Il i th s nifijf men yy|in hii'** fnft |HI l'|i't»l NtlVL*llll»»'t "
I;jftt*\4 all inf* ii *»IP*I M*ft
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Iierirr.il I' R Lplhegioxc. com-11 1uijuirud
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ladelphia 31.000.
Hv J Yt'h IIKI.I.
I'lon: grller.il^ , ,iid
,i 1 dlliniiftllMI III t I|MI||» \ftft I ||»I«
•
Ytix.no not in a pine foi *le
t'Vl'Mii IItilium M tw
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AI.HANY. N. Y . Oct. 25. tiVi
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I &gt;e I., iii-' iikiii' pl.iii*. ,ippioa. li I
_ ____ _
lit* limn fftUptlhiMfftfl Inil" " •* in* inlift'M **I ll»« 1.1**114 ( |»il* nf fin'll
Reporli ritiiiUt','l here Imlav that om ih ■ b.i.r m a heavy gmu-ui
- 11 ft 411 11* i Inm 8 (nr 'iffiift* in -i |*i"
tIn- i*» t iYft »l (*ll*&lt; ll»»n
, Governor llomi.n I. teiv'v l pn ,
. Ilopp- I 1 atiiori off oil',
*t *tn *1 lb*f I nil I&gt;l.iI ( t'filri f tld »A
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pnmtnirnl, m .in'i i|iitioo &lt;&gt;( a vri , .-im
ki lirfore
Itclore tnuiliHig
h'M si tlii- v»*ni ii * m I"1n i" I » • I I fl»*tit v VI u ♦' ! i i n ' itnimrif'i
■"ini tiirr.ii
b.ita. ki
1lory in llir premlenlial election1to ihe I'loinul.
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runeral **r|ce!
for Herman
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worth
their prlee," ...e
the geo-,
gen­
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N n v A UK. N J.. Del 25 ./ft*.
.
. (("c m slru cl'n it
r i n a n •
Lehman.
1™who
KepuhliCiin
i.ehman. 77l^w
ho died .uddnnlv
auddenlv
,r
Republican
pie.ulrnlial
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fi t*
'!• IY»*v riiiftiriftilf ft I !*• ftI I I *•ft* |'„n( tin ivft'il lift*••* Out innlT’Mk! In
Friday morning when ala,ut to i nominee lcaie» hi miclniglil limigl" i • ,-j,.
, .
.
(Spec Ini) "The ITo.i.h. S i • Ileiuv Wollaee piopro-oi. lhal ill. M" **I('I N’ftft'ft■« Any • it Yftill *♦•■ •«I■i •
Mure lug uowep, move nil Iheil tn
Dv Ml. I i m l l n 1
( i t i i . l . l r in l l i r niak«* n sii^V»*v in . «m»n •M*»n w»iM
*i
iTN.r
,„r Ida
mr, wnik
w»», a aa
aa mnnagec
manager of'for
oi
leave for
( luc.igo .mil ll.e fir»l of Ion,
riialn nned tl... Farmer* Market' lai, 'offered
troloi- from Gerlnnny. aij.ee !&gt;•
Ihe
Hanford Slate
Slate Farmer*
Farmer* MacYfnrv
„„ ,t,t' I., I., m '.rn t
lb" City’*i a pldP'd l"" &gt;••' ■' l !\ "al
fi»* r»ijiiifi.ijrpi fipfiiM* i - tin •/
the Hanford
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,
..V.V.J
,J M.araVar- m air„p.H«hle |o,a In the death f •Icluililni ive lhal counlrv foievei.
f
\&gt;
.
i i i ;
pmb loan f'»i &lt;(*♦• • »" '
ov.og the IU paitengpra
Mam.get of M
ket. were held lliii ‘afternoon
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Mi and ll* policing ill Ihe hand, of l!i«*ftftiit»* of )K Mpiirilfft* ft**'.|imft1' * 4A i1,1
Me c.irgn plane* fuarlnge. rhoa« H .1. Leiinuin. Manager
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4 it** • Id lion nfftciHl**
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. iddrat.noyjaner
in (he ayalmu. wa-^ Ciimpnigning in indual.inl .....
i if' i t" t't r ’ &gt; (ft I ' til|lt I Y\ |« Y(*|l8|| | Y* r (4 ftftf t 1»
4» ^ ’ 1
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by
imitv
rliini
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held in kirrh "
eetevm
hv oil
|,.r&gt;i Now .fomov reiterdnv. «ftie
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Ch.rlc, nMirtnltn,. nnv Dough.,.
' * K|*i*i turn i't| ni*\ft riptiprt »»li4i»ift»'i I .
......
knev him. Hi, ma.kei wax on- of I’royr M;,iv.. I'arlV cnndidnte
t: l ■ftin*v.
ii u h Hiii n l •i ti I*»imf *&lt;i»»
j 4( i " ( i l y Hul l "
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I Ilu&gt; Iwal in Ihe av gem of ,!•!/ nr*, ideal !,.ld Ihe pollt-e wor
W* Errvicea at the giavrshle lit,
,5t mi* im ludnt. 4
ai'luiK l»iav*n. I!•»'■ iftftfl (Villain i.
Kvorgre#*i Cemetery were con­
houhl l,c done by t he mil ion* i Tin* total is bpv’.i .in $.i
tn*»na«ft*r nf M«m
» &gt; l ’...... y
ducted hv tlm Order of Saatfru
,
'
~
1 to replace him." WUHam L. YVil- "mull concerned"—Franrr, Po- Hintt*f| &lt;&gt;*1,811,4117 ittrii an I vvmntn
I'iiiintiin nf r,*ini»in » m l M N
I'fft P j l i n f W l t l H n W U ,,,n- Director of Slate Market* ' .rjd, Cieehoslovakia and the Bene, ftfthn ijiivt* ' i i m l i f i t ' l (n v«»i 4»v
Hayi'i, ri Iy in«fnii;ft*i, iftini
*"1
hynrm
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ofr*!h
n ?'J r htyiprjv|1
! »&lt;dtyw(1„
Blllhlmrr
by nienil.era
therB’O.K.H.,
m||)|H of 808 Catalina
„f Xhl. ,| * ' l I f t t l l l l TY I I I Q I I W b aHid in hi i weekly review of *fnlc 'oft nntloo, Mlelgluui. Ihe Nether- i I'ifintfi iii$! »*r iiit*«*11fikf ifttln i m
| lire I $&lt;iI (n ii'im iiii a*'ift* niiMl I*
member! of Ih- Sanford Itotury
------------ I markel, today.
tend,,
anil
Luxembourg!!
4|uiri*iii(*aU
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&gt;
th
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mu.
jm
»»( I'" nfli'i n** ii,
iii*»fimv
not lei. H.r
for ,nr
the “ 'arlUtle
Club of which Mr. Lehman had Herald',
.
.pick-tho-win
........ .......nrr
. conleHt
...... — I .\ ..............
aril,. ic | "The
. ne weraiy
...
.... nation,.
.......
weekly rrnori,
report, mini
from var
vat ,| jn
In each
enejx of Iheae
,ix
| nin s4nt»*i4. T|t|f i(*i*iinitA Hnt* an
MIH'rlal ft1l*f|'lMa* 'f 1 «• &lt; •* Y*
....................
tioria" of ofhoy,
Irv Ihn........
Mather... In-'tocl,"
Imy,and
nndgirl*
girl*who
who| Ions market* *how rnndilinnr io ' Wallace fm.l In a hronilcaet -n'-ch ;',av. Ihere an*
m e ala
aimot
icrve.l as nrcaident. by friend*, aiNill*nrctl la.rt week
nit
!4f*.&lt;«m
mm
j
•miniHHloii, Tbni 4'lav nff am-* «*
•&gt;'•■■Hewnr.l)
tl,u r...nl.k.lit., loin *oap
/nap up
up oror otherwUe
ot tier,, ire ''e-,
(&gt;. | Ihe growing
and h\* fellow nmmhcra of tho Knrollnrn
Furnllure rnm.ui.li.
Cnni|iany. Ilnn
- -- *rrn«
•• ■■: Imnrovlng
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14 o n 11mint On |'nUp l eeitri
pin
aunimrtoru
atlondlpg
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ll... outlook brighter
i.- i . . i .•—for
/—the
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1 |irtK'Hifiit fm h 4i ••*»»• «
-i» *'«r
"deaacrale" »lote
*h«
fall, SMI-a-plate
Matonlr order and of the Preshy. n/ 110,1 Dak Avenue wax declare! nnate., and
dinner, "Th" ncuple
\ '••Miner 1•iv 4ivnifuifi« i| Frl | nirti 4n I4ip mmIiIimv **•»'■'&lt; wit
t l *iti||ntftP«l UN riRft
tartan Church. Slate Market Man- winner of the eecorrd pine.* and Al *'f"v doing the HallnwuVn |"'rli*l 'U*nl ♦ he aalrl.Individual mark.*'
*4!♦*i'miiin 4m .l»l*»(ti*»* t»f llir |
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•4‘nntlftMiril '•**
^ • •»■*1
agar William Wilaon, Stale Agri- McMillan. Mary Anno YVatann mid ,h i- lawn propoaerl b y' Jack fffll-| "’P"H-» W w i
B l a c k Buss Size .lu­
lu
W K Wat *i 1•» •ti\ rnf
^
—
NFC,HO Kt.FCTItniT'TI'li
Etlw'ln Madden were mimed
named winw in-I'hum,
r H. Phillln,, Mtuiager of the,
hf"". minoger
ui'im.ger of the
the Seminolcf,
Semi|iol,
cultural Commissioner N a t h a n Edwin
r.l" 'ft(*iv af»•'r»ft(&gt;
It MFCIID, Oct. ’.'5 (/P&gt; I 1 ••
ftftit»w ill i n ll l*'llfl*T341 S ‘*t
UAIF
Mayo, and other market manager, ner* of third Ihiollgli fifth |iloce {C'uililv Motor, Co. ut I’alinett.ii Florida l'i|y Market report, growL i m i t s lOliminalt'd Ih•f I I. ft*f»l'mIIIUsihi
•c a l m|t | S4 1
t|l'|T[lt Hlfttll«ft|Hfftll l»l Fl
prlre*.
| Avetnir and Cotameirial Avenue. | '‘r" nr'’ nlantlng "e*.l la'ila ettpeei i^'owarl.
wera pre»ont.
•e'tlitnl
fl-...
i
i im iftiil tiiifti i.p'..|I«’o r T u r m l a v M u r n i n ^
__ .'nr
riDtoiiftftr yvi*^ Mill In!
If!.. ||II1M.„UP uetnei e,l lo'.ef., ■ Noi
N»l only due,
doe, Mr.
Y|r. Hallgon
Katltfon exex-' ['"! ln be ahle to vet Info tl,.-| •''"'•e
f
Aetlr? pnMbenrtr; were Jam;*
TALI.AH.YKGna, t).,
,,p, coin i
ft&gt;f| l*t |e
Wi-ihiT', 1Yvn
Glllon. L.- T. Sheppard/ Harold iter* cnrrecllv a, did Mr. Howard, I loud a cordial invitation to the fields tn about ton day* to [atari I'l^jh In Ihe elerlrl. chair her, to- jI _Thw State (iatnc uud ''"
Fre.lt
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nt Mn
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tool'.., rt.
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Kaitner, Joseph Corlev, Victor but Mi*, llillhlmer’* ballot was young,lor, to fill hi* windows prtMuwing the land for planting.
ft
,
,
.
,
o
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l
YYnlor
H*h
t.iunmiammi
ludav
t
i.
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that
Mi
I'nlli
»u
had come . n iii
I
(Canllaard &lt;la Paa* P’•nr l
Lamon VVilllama, Manager of
.
&lt; P'*.t i
He mattei n,t
,la
lenient,
The
,-m|nalaH
It*
1'2-inrh
nl/e
limit
mi
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n
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ID
ft»
0
A.
M.
luinm
rrrelved flr,t. The other winner, | will, ll," Intent In "futuristic avl "
i , n or a xt J. , .
'"•lorn size limit «n |„ h. t--nIt, l,v •imivunliilili- arc! *Itontfay State Market an
YV'IIInk, 8'3, "tin 4't-d ’&gt;&gt; it" I ■eat
• r r»
rown ■* ,
black lia,,. Kentnval of Hie I&gt;msi |
«elrcted II of 15 gnine, correctly. 1Iml lie I, actually offering caali tlie M
ii«l|it«i#t|
On
t*w
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death
,vn*
p(opnuitccd
y
J
ilt,
will
heroine
effective
lire
I
lo winner! add furnlihtag
j lioipllal Hatiiidtv otuTi'iog ft -1* «,
Steve Burns House, Ml** Blllhltnir will receive a pric'l- . I
Fbaptirti n.
or Ptlt, R lenglliv uite'-s
'Die rnmntis.xusn, after lo-iging the 'not, that swerved -liiver
table lamp from M ather\ and Mr- thorn with hrnsheH and water
into
the
K i l l s , Seven Persons Howard will receive a amoklng coitus, if they do noi; have thru#
A realilent of Ssn'" i (
Gw
several delegation!, "I-" voted pull, ••( the Renault Hiilopinhila in
ax,
unanimously to permit vein mIiicIi Yti. fotli'oo wn irturniup past 22 vrais, Mi YVi"
aland. Mr, Mr.'dlllntii Ml** YY’at*on material* immediately available.
Tim cant«*t started today and
(t'nallaaed Oa Pan* Three!
round fishing except on specific with In wife and / ft tend from e ashlslaut pox' o» *-'• i
MASSILLON, 0„ Oct. 25, OP)—
will close nl noon Saturday. Paint­
' &gt;■ has
lakes In Gulf, Calhoun and .lari' fishing trip In N e,v Smyrna, hud jenrs. Situ**1 lli,' i"
wgft kanoicne Move was blamed ta&gt;
sot, roiinMr*.
operated a filling
It, mss
■aay for a fire which levelled n M. H. St. Clair Speaks ing i, i" con*, at 0:00 o'clock
lie',,
under
bond,
prillin'*
the
ver­
every cvenlag and only one paint- &gt;
I«aat year, 10 nerlh*T,«!. Florida dict. He stll, howe'er, fare, a born Apr. 10, lilsn x' t 1 me' N
two-room dwelling near here and
coantlea were cloeed to all Nshlng rlisige Inought to J. YY’. YVells, Y’. and ram* •&lt;&gt; Hanford from
killed all aeveu member* of a At Joint DAV M e e t ing will Im allowed to each cni|. "*
leatant, nor may tho conteitaiti
ATI-/.’ ~ \ Ort. 25 i/T)— With m n y editors tilling litis election out, during April and May
family,
• tit'e liighway patrolman, of \Y'p*tfiehl. N. V llx « , , , 'iiirtt'nstliaeA 0a Pwp* Foee)
Victim* of the Holocauit In the
1 RopuUicttat tods) reached the bifhnl [&gt;«ak in yenrs m newtp«p*i
fo'louinr anoth-c vet,trie too bar of the 1'irt' p i,iiiv','tan
51, It. St. Clair, atata commander
Navarra aartlou early yetterday
ch-elv. Mrs. Colli-on 1*, ot Far- ft’lt'treh of Rsiiltud
liio Dl.ahlrd Veteran*, addrcaasupport in the Aoulh.
CAIIIHNAI. FBKV.8ING
K
o
r
e
a
n
A
r
m
y
M
o
p
p
U'slile, tim
t. YV'Ptnk
o Id I sughtna M' tiiorinl llnsptlal,
were
DeVoll,
301
hi*
ed a ;nmi
Joint mecung
meeting oi
of ino
tho oamoril
Sanford
in
. Harry
tMPnOVF-S
The (lOP happily wtJoomefl et,uy n| Dine’i reotl widely re*d
..
. .I.IIUII
. . ““i
&gt;. o'"
- ••.wife, rn
M«iH4rtn»4 On t*nie«&gt; *»ltl
, ur” Iveil hv in.-* Isnghler™
'rft? " *v ■
• Ylvlan,
- - ■&lt;wii| ■*••« min
■ill'll »u 'and tho Orlando chapter* of thn U p
ami
tholrft.Miv
five ichildren,
BERLIN,
(Ati— iliw
I n s u r g e n t B a n d ’s eshlmi, who Intve kicked over »!«&gt;ulfa«t Deaorralic traditions awl
./•Mtnttnt Oct,
uvi| 2Iti
will TM
n " lor,
l"l * I
„_
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.1 mmu 28,
fl.
R
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,
lYilf
_i
a
I_«
_
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I_
»t..a
r»__i
Mi' .lark atempai ••■■I Mr?
fl; Ev#|yn, ft; Howard L«- DAV at the Lrglon Hut on Semin­
•shl
tadny
the
ami
Alt
Ion
of
Konrad
L
,
,
Al
,,
L
m
u
t
»leaped tiut helund Tliomea E. Ilrwr&gt; for I’resitlenl.
Roy, 8| )l|l|, 2, and Allen Kay, two ole Boulevard In«t night. Mr, St.
Cardinal Von Proyrinu had in, |Y O l i r i n C y l ift. |v| ll K f 8 '• YVilllsni* of Sa’ir.m ; d § \
SEOUL, Oct 15 -rG D w The
t YV. M r K I n n o n .■r n--t»
Thare wa* plenty of trumjietiriirf
month*.
Clair told the group of alma nnd Korean mny said today It had re­
\
proved .lightly. The Roman Gath | | | (M|| H ( n
( /O fl^ W O O d "it? Edward It. YY’ilttnk ti*'’.f;ril'
i*o, of DAV.
Fir* Chief Clifford Johnaon of purpo*.-........
Bishop ”i
of in
Berlin
miffcrcd
m
;
.
| tiuceo
• uprising "to for rre*hlcnt Truman atul State, ment. And tin thane points they I o|lc ........
I lilt "H
II ail l ift 1»1j
duced uni
ln,t wren
week’a
l.- i Thursday,
-et.---- »— Von P cv -f1
on* brother. I. M YV«Hi»,v of Cl\•N avarre and aherlff* deputlaa
District Cvntmandur Rotiert Ho-1 the stage of mopping up separnt. Rlghter fltrom Thurmond among urged their reader* to Join Duwey. I ut»/iL&lt;,
•ilroke last
middlr-slxed and smaller toWn,. " • hi epuoior, it Civil ItighU pro­ sing, 118, Is u patient at Catliolir
&gt;Md the itovn wae believed to welt presided over the meeting,led liaDn, nf tnsurgonta."
The D. fl. Courtney Engineering (tier, M. \ ; a'to ,I, gr •mlehddrtn.
Republicans attll foil gram UK).
Service* will im eimducted hv
hospital haro.
which was preceded by a fried i Troop, of tha Korean Republic however.
h*v* caused tho fire.
( V i, now making hunt* for row­
H .
Dr. E I&gt;. Brownt"
I t»v th'*
nn tom
the maicn
march lowero
toward Yosu,
DeVoll’* father. Delbert DeVoll, chicken supper; The entire DAV .were
ing
and
mtlbmird
motor
use
In
n n ' ml
TOiU, short of a majority of all papm,.
One ef President Truman’s big­
Scores of edltara worn taking
-—**
1 “ " port where the
Rev. Dougins t'iisrh •
I hurt*)
I1KLAND ACCIDENT
their
plant
nt
Longwnml.
One
of
03, who lived nearby, and a neigh­ service personnel of Bey Pines southern
rehel-held
no flat stand as it half-century of gest champion* in tho South 1* the
DELAND, Oct. 2ft-(/F)-J*m c* the 12 fool model,, a streamlined will l,e made In llvet green r"*mebor. George Muaknff, dragged Mr*. Hospital were also present for the revolt broke nut.
Louisville Courier-Journal. It laid! Dewitt, Hawkins^ 22 son of Mr. tiont made of plywood, was ex­ Icrv. Pa'lbearen «r, ,\ W HamlL
DeVoll and the flva children from meeting and told of tho Hghta and
These troop* moved southward one-party rule In most of Hit "Subjected
to abuao from rlgh, and Mr*. William II. Hawkln*. hibited by 5tr. Courtney In down­ Phil C. fttonlev, Jr, Alfred 8t.x"the blailng home, but they were rehabilitation of veterans. The down the Peninsula from recap­ 8outh crumbled aln.ut them.
ley. L. T. Sheppard, IL A More­
ounccd dead on arrival at a meeting wa* opened by Junior Vice tured Hun'hon, SO mllea north o f , At least three papers announced ■id left, he ha* ataared a steady Dal-and, was killed late Bnturdny town .Snnford on Frldny.
Commander Charles
Vodoplch. Yosu, brief report* from the aeon* last wook they ware aupportlny a "tufte with undaunted courage.
rniiraw, It
ii night, and three other* were In
Mr. Courtney is n graduate land and S. J. Mavis
IU1 here.
Ralph Peters and Louis Rotunda aald. Yo*u la naar tha southern^ Republican presidential candidal; rhu, ^been irh:
n \ ota^magnify
maunlfv d
u^ d In„ „n„ head-on
automohilo
ac- engineer from Wont Virginia and
the «fashlon
fashion
to magnify
h,., been ‘h^
lc)dB||l
thf Mirport
here. The
became new members.
tip of the peninsula. Tho Korean] for the first time.
the shortcoming! and ignors thei, well Htipminlcd will, Paul and
BLKS MEETING
THE WEATHER
navy reported capture of two
They wore the Cherlotte (N.C.) achlevemants which history will Injured are Jim Olson, 21 Daytona Andrew Stine, who are also front
j L ,* lk dlitrlct Deputy Hubert
NAZI SKNTBNCRD
Reach, a football player at Stetson thnt state. Andrew Stine was much
rebel craft In Yoau’a harbor Sun* Now*, the St, Petersburg (Fla.) •c« l»v his thortcom^nga."
'to H M
of Coco* wtdrneed a
HAMBURG. Oermany, Oct. U — day.
University
In
DeLand:
Lorraine
JACKSONVILLE
Evening Independent, and PuHtter
interested in thn ron,trurtl(&gt;n of
Other larger papers out-aitd-out
tethering of mere tM l MO EUu UPl—A British military court ftoI prise wftnier Hbdding Cus ter’s for Deway Include the Commercial Robinson, Daytona Reach: sad the boat which has a ftriplo ktvl,
BertPatrick,
22,
Dacatur,
III.
Pat­
Atlanta
i.GroenvIlle (Mis*.) Delta Demo­ Appeal and Prsaa-Bdmitar in i
, MARGARET TO SING
and which is fastened together by
was a passenger In the Haw­ a new type waterproof glue and
Boston
crat-Times.
WASHINGTON, Get.
Memphla, tha Observer In Char- rick
kins
rar.
Chicago
Margaret Truman the P resen t's
President Truman's Civil Klghts
by brass ,cr*w*. Ptmlurtlon la
i Anna IaoMiere capaured at Dunkerque j daughter I* planning to J h g In program, sand In the eyes of many lotu, the Virginian-Pilot and Led­
I*os Angeles
now two boats a day, Mr. Courtney
ger Dlnpatch In Norfolk, tha Tim**
New York
SCHOOLS CLOSED
■"« or *•••
v* w
grwi
_
said.
rebellious southern Democrats, was and the Newa-froe Press In Chati*.?
lbr*e
opera*
ritfcer,thli
Saint Louis
Schools throughout Seminole
fgjJL.pr forty next year.
not advanced as a reason for
Ran Antonio
County wore e l a ^ Friday in oreolorra
HUNTING PERMITS
BMttli
d y /f t * * hftftfh m of white schools
t i " 8 S f f , - D" w Application for permit* t* hunt
Jacksonville
... tha Ocala National Forest may
I paaee awl
be secured at the office of County
Judge B. W. Ware,

Dewey Studies
'C-47Crashes At ,
Appointments Of Chariute, Killing
Cabinet Members Three Occupants

Four Commission

51 Million S ln lc d .Candidates Speak
To Cant Ballots ini At Lions M eeting
November Election
C
nnm
W
i„ c lloller

Funeral Servicen
For II. J. Iiehman
*■ A re Held Today

K .;''chS,h'2lh S-'V'T'n.1Betty Billhimcr
.
Ruined Winner Of Seminole Motors
Football Contest- invites Boys, Girls i

Lehmnn’s Death
dou t ned By Sta
Farmers’ Markets

Wall ace Proposes
Remuval Of Troops
Frnm (ierman Area

;l ter."

•

Southern Newspaper Support For
GOP Reaches Highest Peak In Years

C

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f f i T O r a f e ^ y t i r a a S : ffs s Ss/j/sissJ

***■ ******$&gt; 8

Beprescntativi* Of
RFC Will S' r v i*y
Loan For IVrminul

(oroner’s .1u r y
Says (Collision
!Death llnavoidablci,.^;;

I

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MONDAY OCTOBER 25, 104
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By RKI.MAN MOItlN
At* I'oieiiMi Affnith Analyst
(For DeWMl MarKemle)

haH tute, a itirie#
____ 111 W a i m l l a &gt; ' ! ■ » «
fcn lirril aa i r r i s S rise* m a n e s
O r t i k r r St, l » l » . a t (S* P e a t O H I e a
•S S a n l n r it , F l u r U a , u a S e r Ilia A c t
a / C i i H S P t u o t Msfffc *, ISST.
•
hum . t sit i™ id:’* * "
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ffeaaka, r r a a l u i l u n * nml a n i l e * * o l
H l H l « l s M , s l &gt; l u r Ih* |&gt;ur»ua* u l
r a H l a a luml*. m i l b* r h a r a e * l»»
i t g f ^ n lw r m l u r l l i l m » « » • «
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tlrtrnlf.
l l»f *«.
Tbr llrrnhl I* n mrmltrr «f Ih#
Aamiilitlftl I'ffM wblili il #iilltl#d
#«rln*l t *lr ft*. th# u«# t«f ropuMI*
r n l l o n n f nit th # •»»•«! *«#«* |»rlnl#*l
In lhl« n# tf «t|tn|M*r, na wall Ml nil
Al'_ NOft - 4Hy«.*rli#o,

overthrew.
] ii the 11&gt;I0 II.N, Assembly Po­
land asked thi' member state* to
cut off nil urummilr tiu* with
Spain Thai ivm nuti'ii il down tu
an agreement In pull inp-ranking
diplomat* mil ,&lt;f MinJihl.
Argentina refunt'il in mllicri* tu
thu G.N. rmullilluii nml Inn kept
an mnhxsHndnr in thu Hpnnish ropitnl. Muru locently ruvoral other
J.ntln Anitiricnn imtlmia have said
they intoiid to so ml ambassadors

To D r a f t
20,000 In January

A rm y

WASHINGTON, Oct. IMS—tA’)—
Th* Army today asked for 20,000
men by draft miring January.
This la the nrmy'a third rail
for men under the peacetime suleclive service. It hit* naked 10,000
men for November and 18.00(1
for Decentlier.
No call han been made hy the
Navy, Marine Corpa or Air
Force. Because of their smaller
expansion requirements these set.
vices expect lo unln their atrenitlh
t hrm ilt h voluntary cnlistmenta.
By January, Army Induction,
training and personnel facilities
are expected to he augmented to
handle 20,000 Inductee* n month
In addition tD voluntary enlistees,

Before the cllrrulil United Na­
tions session end* In 1‘nris there
is nn outside chalice Ihut tho hack
door will he poshed open for Hpnin.
Tluec times since mill-10*18 Gen. hark in Madrid.
Fi nnelseo Franco*« gnvci Mount has
There ia no talk, huwoviir, of
hei'ii doclitreil oiiuetopliiliie as n t-rnnlmg
Spinti a full U.N. metnU.N* oiemlier. Then, to hack the luTill ip. That would liavv tn gu
nllieil world’s disapproval, the II.H. thromdl the Seen iity Council,
irovernmi'iii pot out n piiniphlet In whi'it' Russia lina a veto. And tho
Mmch 1i&gt;10. iiuhlDhiiit' part of,
havo supported more hit­
Franco’s war-lime correspondence Russians
ter oi ii-Spnnialt moves than any
with Adolf Ifitlei nml lleinlo Mus­ •itlu’i notion.
solini.
It inclmled mveial expressions )
iif Franco's willingness to inln tin \
Axis providing he pot the punn and i
l-rnln
|
Rotary Meet
Within Die past few weeks, how I
ever n nliliil'i'r of premium' J
(CvnthiMd From I'aga t)
Amerieam have eiune otvijy from I
tho greatest stake In tho events
vinils to Madrid with kind word.*}
of tha future, for, he pointed ant,
for Frauen.
&gt;
men now In their thirties can look
forward to another 80 or 38 years
Wlint liu» »turt*'d tin* trend to
of life, according to Insurance com­
forgive and forget ?
panies' life expectancy tables. And
A Hi Hie Depurinient official
he addsd that only In the United
it" h "times liev« clomped.” He
States and a few other progressive
nek now ledges that Spain now Is
nations In the world la this true.
i!veil from the military standpoint.
In Burma, he said, the Ufa expecII" snvs military men niiisl think
tnney Is only 27. Declaring that
of Spain ia the Allied cuni|i should
“spiritually and morally wo arc
the lln dan Western cold war
(CaaltaaM Frata Cat* (last
hundred* of ycara behind out
I'hr.npe to a h«*
kitled, he eald, wots the pilot, co­ sclantlflc progress," he said that
The eorietlt move in I’aris is
pilot and crew chief, nil In the "science has placet) In our hands
led I,v I ni in Americans, with Ar­
plnne'a crumpled cock-plt.
the tools with which to destroy
gentina ns IIn’ prime nuivei. They I
Tho Injured, General Upthogrove ourselves If there Is not n *remenWould like to -eo Spain admitted
naid, suffered "mostly head In­ dons upsurge In our mural be­
ill least t« the It N sidelines to
juries and broken hones.
The havior.''
such affiliated .ipencies ns tin' In
majority are in good shape!*'
The work of the Jaycee organteantl"Oid Tid.'i'oliimimieiilions Go
The plane was cleared from Al- Station In building for the brother­
ion and tin t i v i | Avlatton Organhuiiuorque. N. M„ enroute to Hcott hood -of man was cited bv the
i/ntioii \ml thov Wi.oM lik** to see
Airbase, III. It was sent on tu speaker who read tho creed of the
II N ineinle'r liatloiin pill top
Ghanute Alrbaia because of ad- Jaycees as adopted last year at the
ranking diplomat hark into Ma
............ ...
w verao weather nl fleott. Normally, Rio conference, as follows:
drill.
ifi fii&gt;41 hut nrfon* wenk, i
crift wiia utitlonid nt* Wright
! CunniT. Manager uf I Patterson Airbase, Dayton, O.
Tin' official American view Is
W» believe:
HtiiG. Miirket advise* | Chanute officers said the plane
descrili"'l itir&gt;&lt; wav: (At Nolhlng Wam'lm
That the Brotherhood ef Man
is gaiiii'il by ciitling Spain mil of "&gt;"l wi mi of lhe punt week w” on proper approach to tha
Transcends the Roverelgnty uf
siieh in rniigi'iiieiit* of cpuveriiencp I mail*' a larked improvement In |landing strip hut apparently unNations i
ns lliii-c which govern n good many 111" &lt;|OI y of cucunihers with dershol the field, snapping power
idilv Increasing. During IjW" •f^ore hitting the unoccupied
of the World’s air lilies, radio Volimie
That eronomir Jusllca can
veek over 8.000 bushel barrack*.
.-I,....... Is. eoliles nml Ilie like; till Gw pm
beat be won
■i
Were
sold
through
,,
„
.
.
.
The II.N.’s Ihlfl tie* is Inn to pull f«'kl d
By free men through free
with
the
pi
let*
uverag.
NORFOLK,
Va.,
Oct.
8
—(A1
)
—
ntphnssiolor mil of Madrid merely i Gie mar
enterprise;
L.
A Navy landing craft, 180 feet
got Fniiico iii'in- support at hutite. | Ina #',Ml IC lapiliil. i epper, Ndg- Jiong, wallowed helplessly 140
That government should lie of
issaunwh rontimie light | m}|M northea»t of Cope Henry
Few off shore issoei have raised1 I'hml »
laws
vnluuii' expected fur | |„,j#y aa a destroyer and a tug
inch o fever in Hie Gulled HUiti'l 'villi n
liitthfi Uiau uf inch,
os Frnneo’s line to power with snilleGMI
;'lK , i “Vl'r"i“" i
pimlded slowly heavy seas to its
nit 98011 per bushel.
|rescue
Geiooni and llrihno milltnrv nid. n,l‘,
That rnrth'a great treasure
iiiii'n, Mannicer of the
Meanwhile the Victory Ship
Stale |l"|iiirtnieiil men sny “emo•
Mrs In Human personality;
stale Market, report* Junius Smith stood by the disabled
limi hie
nlwavs
■uirroumleil
the
|
w r &lt; are rapldly^recedhig vessel and pumped oil nu the ocean
iplI Htioll. „
, Xloml Jn
And that Service tu Humanity
” ..................
to quiet tha rough sen*. Aboard
When llie Allies Mini in 1048 In f,*,.,, tt,
Is the best work uf life.
the landing craft. I,Cl II—1003,
San Frniiciseo in set up the Gulled
f
were 80 Naval reservi*!* of the
Nation- i In'v voted n special teste expert,'&lt;
Visitors Inclmled Charles Mari
New England area ruturning to
'utli.n no Soldo It said niriiiln’1 - ( ||„|,|v p
'Awtnri from a training cruise to on of Laki'wuoil, N. J. and l.lnyd
nliip ’ ciioonl iitiply to stales wlm»'' l.e |ntt.,
McClung uf Orlando.
Miami.
regimes have beep Installed with
\) f; Williams, Mannger of
the help of ill lin'd forces uf ennii
['jrree
fit nl o Market ail.
tries which have fought against u.iiipcin the tomato harvest will
tlie Gulled NnlioiiH, so long nrget underway
this week with a
these regimes are ill power."light volume.
Tho first picking
Alum the same lime, at Dots- "ill l.e from the earliest idnntlmrs
dam, the big three tin- lloltihl, 'vl.lch survived tint storm anil
Stales Britain nml the fluvial' Gm*rain*. Vnhimu I* OXPVerled In Inion. .. ......... re specific, They »i,hl'
«#&lt;•»• week with peak renehYou'll n ov or h avo to do an o th o r d a y 'i d lih ail
they wool,........ foyer G.N. .. .... r f1"hn"*
'"i'1'
............ or.
heraldp f". Up. Frmieu govi n, VVI h m. rain* fnlllng hi the area
meiil, "wloeli, having h. e„ foil....... "
"0»l w.-ek, fields are show
wit........ so snort of the Axis pop
good prog,ess and a bumper
or*
........... Ho. ooilifi !«ro|i Is expecud.

I'ort'caHtcr Watches
“Suspicious” A r e a

.i t

MONDAY, OCX 25, 1918
itiiti.i; vkiihk t o d a y
HVKN WHEN HO II It O W H
COME THEY HAVK BERN COB
HEOTIVB AND HKU'FUI GOD
INTENDS ONI.Y GOOD TO­
WARD 118. Tit GST HIM. .Sure­
ly goodness nml mercy shall fol­
low me nil th" days of my lif".—

C-47 Crashes

I,*arm Market

H e i 'i t i u r i ' I n

R u s s ia

'' l l n i l o r Now M aiiiigi’iiP'iil ‘' T h i s fa m iliiii' s ig n miglH
lu&lt; po iloil o v e r UiiHsin, fo r m o te anil in««r«* il itppt'iii'H I lml I ho
c h a r m t o r i s t l e fi’itlu n M uf H ip Soviol s y s l o i n a r c mil tlm in
vi'iitini) u f I.milii, Trolskv* nml Sttilin, lml iiilw rU n n ci's I'nuti
th u t s a r i lo m . T h u s , w h en lln K re m lin i'nrhitu H u s s a in s In
j:«( ahro m l Inst tlm v Ins'oim' t n n l a m i n a l e i l liy W c n l o n i iih’im.
t h e y a r e b u t fo llo w in g in l l n ' f n o ls l e p s o f T s a r N irlioh is I.
w h o r e i g n e d f r o m 1B2&amp; to I MTsT* nml w h o fo rb iu h ’ H tissian s
l o l e a v e t h e e o t m t r y except by npeciul p e rm is sio n . I l l s hlea
w a s t h u s n ' t t o a s ^ t a l i n ' s : a H i i h s Ii i i i , v i s it in g a n o t h e r c o u n ­
t r y , in lg h *

’j e t

w rong

ideua.

T h e RuuaUlli ecpticnitk uygtetn of loduy is a ls o Imilt on
fo u n d a t i o n s laid by t h o u n im , a c e o r illo g to I t e r I r u m D.
W o l f e 's new liiMik, " T h r e e W h o M ule A Ite v n liitb iir’, n iiiog r a p h y o f L e n in , T r o t s k y an d Htnlln. S l a i n c a p itn lis m w a s
tin* rule u n d e r t h e t s a r s . In I HIM) Die p e v e rn m e n l ow ned (ID
p e r c e n t o f th e ra ilr o a d s . W lie n II biiiM lln- T r a n s S i lie r ia ii
r a ilr o a d lit ID y e a r s , it cnin p lote il m i n e railroml uoiistiTU’tio n t h a n a n y R iivernm nnl b e f o r e o r sin ce. T e le g r a i d i s , .......
w e r e a ( f O V e r n l t i e n t p o s s e s s i o n , an d b a n k i i i p w a s l a r g e l v t h e
i t i l e fu nction o f t h e s t a l e . In d u strie s s e m a p t h e a r m y a m i
navy w e r e H t a t c - c o n i l u c l e i l .
In o t h e r w o rd s, I lie tlu ls lie v ik s did not c r e a t e a s t a t e
w h ic h d o m in a te d th e e c o n o m ic l ife o f t h e c o u n tr y . S u c h a
s t a t e alread y e x i s t e d u n d e r l l i e t s a r s . T h e ttolstieviks m e r e ly
to o k o v e r a g o in g c o n c e r n , an d e x t e n d e d it, ju s t a s th e y did
w ith t h e t s a r s ' e l a b o r a t e s y s t e m o f s e c r e t police.

NAMED HONOHARY PHKXY
HKVII.LA, Spain—(/P)—Carlos
Arruxa, Mexican hullflghtcr now
retired from the ring, la honorary
president of the "I’alinu C. F.
foot Gull club, a third division team
of Andahtrin,
Arnita. who with the late Mnnoli-le, wits u ton figure among mat­
adors In Spain, now devotes his
time tu raising hulls at Ilia ranch
ni-ai hri*.

VOTE FOR
Dr. Henry McLaulin
City CommiHHion
GROUP I
Rheumatic Fever

Ih InsidiouH
.
■* &gt; | *
By W. V. Billing
Tuiichton Drug u .
Children Udween the Bgcs of
five ami fifteen are the most
likely victim* of rheumatic
fever. Slight attacks may cause
the child tu romplaln uf pain
In the joints ur muscles. The
fact that the pains ara nut
severe and of short duration
xlimild nut mislead the parent
into believing nothing la wrong.
Even "tight attnrks of reuinntlr fever may damage the
heart.
When u child complain* of
any Illness consult yuur physlr ! , . n . At l e a s t .,!!**• a &gt; v , P let
him give your child a complete
checkup.
Buy medicines from a pharmneist who excels In prescrip­
tion rontpmimling.
This I* the 320th of a wries of Kdltorlsl sdvertisemenla
appearing in this paper each
Mumlny.

2 Wounded In Raid
Of Panama TorroristH

L t^ n O t

MOKE ECONOMY!

Duo-Tbrrm’t lualV 5 T j|J
Dual-Cham'
barlturnargaiimor*
brat out ol axary drop of oil.
And—by actual tail* in a cold
n o rth tru c lim a ta — D u o Tticrm'a Puwsr-Alr ***** up it*
Ji% on fuel* or one gtllon in
•••ry -tt Only Duo-Tbrim gi* rs
you that* ftaturvtl
MORB BEAUT,Yl Btcsuw th*
Duo-Therm is ttyled lik* fin*

Dewey StudieH

period furniiur* to I t smith M
will ■&gt; brat your horns.
[ MORB COMFORT!
“] fit Urciuir Duo-Tbrrm
J
n
flTti you |u&lt;t right
"
I
bait at tha turn of ■
dlst. Nn more hsulln* rvijl or
weed or aihrs. You iiriks a
nuub—light your Duo-Thrrca,
then an|oy king'sUa hratlng
comfort all wiotar. Without
world Wiiboni dint

(Caattaa** From Fax* ( l i t )

major tpeechei.
He tueskt in Cliicngu lom'ortnw
night. Cleveland Wednesday, lio»Wn Thundsy snd New Yatk City

NO COIUY HUTAUATION. . . NO MNTMO DOWN
NO IXCISi/VI WHONT

t s' V

Saturday.

:

PM

H^diclnr. But the Governor wquld
ityt^ Want the Federsi Ggyimicnt In be mixed up in it, we may
tliura. With all hit iibenliim.he
l - hr States’ Rifiliti, capitalThera lias been Mticuixtcm uf
flunutor Homer Ferguson of Mlcldgnn Rial Governor Alfred E. Drlacoll of Ntm. Jsrsov for the Attarway G*p**td'; pest.
Edw|n F; Jneckel of Buffalo,
who ha*' boon riding thu Deway
'efimpaltm train to offer on-thesnnt political advlru, It talked for
Postmaster General.
, If Dewey gw* Congress to set

TEvury problem which can be
A H In whole oi in pan through
Sms. Government should be »G
| y it State Government,*' he
B /G orttam ent mutt partkipeteel
nBokld do to Wjah the aid of our
M b Governments. . . There it no
bade ia Washington. . .«
l b
doetn l aecattanly mean
■igimof Warren will be cmtiatMt
■ M States' Rights when it is a

up Ms proposed Department nf
Social Progress, he might ronsldS Mro. Charles Vf. Wei*, Jr., Naw

»rh national commlttuewoman, aa
a possible appointed.
. There has been aimoat no apeeulatlon on a poaak4* BMolotM for

i7

Cenvaftt fretn CtOTHtl Wesker

Let us demonitratc th* Thor Autom*|ic Wtibw
for you f*rf*y/ Only by seeing this "unhaliaaabl*"
washer In action can you know how much work. , .
tlm*. . . money it can save you. Rtmtmbar—tb* Thor
la tha automatic CLOTHES Waskar that waakaa,
rlnaaa, damp-dries at the flick of a tWktb THEN
bacomaa tba PISH Washer you’re wanted always.
It can be wishing J t y u this vary weak I

„•

::

■

MTIjOtlC CLOTHES WASHER 229.50
A ilTO M M IC DISHWASHER
249.50
For the Combination
Automagic ciothn 0 Qi*h
sslter only
YOU SAVE............ 169.55

$119.95 Without Power Air
*139.95 With ?ow«r Air

*

�MQgfPAY OCTOBER JJJJ, 1M8

Social

4nd

PAGE TH R EE

T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D . SANFO RD. FL O R ID A

Personal

Activities

E d n a Chittenden
Talks In Lake Mary
t o g u h ir tn o v iin g of *he U k i *
&gt;1r\rv I'iirent Trmdivr N^piH’irtti*1^

tho

Social Calender

Mrs. R.A. Smith Talks
To Home Department

hold

hH ioo I

Mi-- Itnlpt Ainl:ti Smith wax
Mr. nnd Mm. K. M Arniitng.*
I he it'ii.i M'l.ilnr for the meeting
" f the Amrrirnn Horn, Depart- nrrlvetl on Friday from North
inent of 'hi Sanford Wonuin’. Hatley. (Jueliee, Cumuli to spend
Cliih held on Thursday ev ‘ting at ihe winter months in Sanford.
the cluli house nt 8 OO o’clock. I
Mr. mill Mr«. T. W. June, rello*te*sc- foi the meeting wore
Mr* Iri ''it F rin ts ig Vlr« Pay- j tinned on Saturday from Newark,
uioml I*-\lr*. Iluf.-rd Hi own N. J. where they .pent several
inunth...
The Sntifnrd Pilot Club will hold ■mil Mi William t&gt;nvi*i.o
\ .hint business se**mri was
ttx regular business Hireling It'
Mr, and Mrs. II F. WMti'«i
ft.00 P. M. nl the Tourist Center tiM'shled "ver by Mr.. Hrr light on
to hr preceded hv the lionril meet Wntkin- prr dint. Mi illll*Ot . have us lludr guest at tlicir huiiie
voted to change the meeting night at I lit'.! Oak Avenue Mm. (■, K.
Ing Hi 7:;|l) P. M.
f&lt;11nt the thud Thursday of &gt;in h j M Cullorh of Ollillldn.
WEDNESDAY
the thirii Tue-&lt;l.iy. Mr
The blue Arts Uopnrtmenl of'pumth

7:00 r.M.

THURSDAY

tho

n tid it o iiiiiii

Ii i p I T h t i i m l u y

of

lilt'

night.

Thw

Hoy (iieene, general idiairmnn of
Mrs, Helen Seliultz and fnlltet
llie benefit bridge party to In* held' W H* Hand returned yesterday
in the nojii future, amniurned (hut from Funwood, N. J. where they
n review nf wedding dresses w ill. visited relatives.
he pre.ente.l in place of n fashion
----------shmv. The following committee1 It. b. Whltner, Jr, motored to
h'-nds were announced: tickets, \ (Jaimxvllle yesterday to iiccomMr*. Sam Martina; refreshment*, ( ?»«**&gt;' hi* wife and daughter, Jane,
Mm Ha, o» Kllerlie; decoration,, hack to Hanford They have spent
Mm. John I- Fee nnd prizes. Mrs. ‘ several duy.s in Cninesville.
tinrdon Sweeney.
'
— •' *—
Tin* .ulijeet "f Mrs. Smith's talk | Mr. an.I Mrs. Fester Tharpr
was "lining a (iood Club Woman". have it tinned from Hattiesburg,
She outline *ix fiindnmcntal* Mi... where Mr Thnrpc attended
which sic: !, It • on time nod .top a Western Union -chintl of nnt.i
in time J, Vote, in . lot* moot-1 inntic linn.iitl.slon for ten day.,
mi** ne t nt the polls. 3, iti ';i keep I
---------..idol I, Help make motions, and | Mi*. Mary l.onlse Smith apt)
take no active part in tnreiini(s. fi.jMr.. Ida Faxes* left today to at­
lie willing to serve on committees. tend « Western Union school of
I automatic transmission in Unities•«, lie loyal to your elute
Mm (W a r M Harrison, pro■i - 1hurg. Mi..,
ulent of tho Woman’s Cluh. was a 1
-------guest at the meeting and urged
Hill v nod Itltd I Hnvmirl .pent
member* to attend all chili meet-'the past weekend In Sanford with
in nil depar f mcnl* of th** dull their mother. They are both stir
Mrs. Wnllncc Phillips utt’intinct’d delitn nt (Ternson Colli gr in Ch'in•hat tin* noil mcctini! «»f the Homo son. S. I'.
HepuilmeiH would lx* livid in tin*
Junior High Srfivml with Mr*.
Atteudlnr a deanery meeting
Cojcnn Wllholt ron lihtitig a rook* held in He Fall'I last evening were
intf fuhool ns tho progiuhi for hr Rev. and Mrs. II. F. Ziiniuenunn
ovi'iiiiur
Mh
Wilhoif wnil iipi* Miss Kathleen Haheock. Miss Mary
f h»* r o o k i n n fiu i l i t i r s nvitiLiM * hi Kellie and Mrs Avn Wright Davis,
\ fit* - c h o o l f o r h r r d o m o n * t r il l i o n * . ibis group is made up of repre­
Dcrcirtitiun** in tho Huh for the sentatives of Episcopal Young
nirt ting on Thursday were rout■ People's Service Fcngue fiom HanI'ourd of Ininkh of grrcniM y Inter* fold and surrminding towns.

„f both ol
that make e
rtie 11 * f.Ti •

Misi v Vii glutn Hoh111sti111„ lift♦it11* thr

, aimthoi

tim et inn of thoii lotuloi Mj p*
Bohitipiiu,

The High
lu *e xl|V tf
cause he i- ti
f," D U.dl.l
••.liliti 1ml v* *'•
.11111 1 x'V’l
"P mtis h.
1
""Hell'! %

Tho right h grmlo hoy-* wotr
oongintuint«’«1 h&gt; Mt 1 I » -*lo -,n ^J1*
Ptilomlid wotk thov hi *' di&gt;iiig 1,1
solving up |intioliimn in tho io*td*
h uding to I ho si hofil for Ho
fiiifrtv of thr rhddirn Hu- giro*
wrir »*Uo nrulpod f«u |»ilioiling
tin* lodl nnd Pohool g i minds.
Mipp rhlttorulrn hud
tm* pnh*
eel nf her tidk the impoitnitce of
•lie school llhtarv \t the rntielu-inti of her talk n f. .Inin ids worn
j*orvod »n tho Innoh '""Hi wlilcii
ik u p dooorutod with
lliitl'UVPOH
Inntrrn** ntnl full fhwvoi** I'uncn,

mnn

ooffi'o nunlo
m di Hit* l o i l m n o ' of ^11s*. Ci r-

iipnm

tho

*h - 1 a

I ho Ih-niooratio

North

inn

P i **-ti*|oiit

nov»r
of

tho

L et s

C mo

| Ik Ii T
fit-----tll'l s-

Idist Day .Mnudayl
•:r TECHNICOLOR

APARTMENT:

AROIM ) llu* TOWN

cotik»o-. vriioh**p unu
hv Mip &lt; N tittrdncr

I'll r% in

M O V IE S

i nit ''

fad fhwvoip nnd gioouoiv hy
gill*, MWh Horolh\ l*oo and Min’*

* i rr*» at* .1. •* tfc
rouirU lon • t orM,

n|id Mr Mmldrti w.ll ho pi «*h» n»"sl 1 a t | ‘*r ito4 withoul lotos ftoni
inippo** h\ flu- Rtf/ rtioat* i t-» •&gt; th* S . ir!* ’*
"Till* H:»hr I*iit h St**i \
Till* I'Ofltl*.! I 111*. WOok %* Im'IIII*
P|HUlPOlt'i h*, I*t 111* 11'
lUld Mi*
Hitl 'Ihtur,-, I 'n t t 'l r will pi* •n t
• wtniiri v%111'» T*»■
t it was nilnhie to till! fils'
tu tat
1 Ti iiiimo for elec* uvrrnirh'. hn .o"f ♦If* iv*iu*t pho**
lei m "hei tmse it con lost uni smi Ii i oh* r a hut f i
1 'he recoid stiaws « mm' ••
, 1 11iv di'ii ti .lining* Indy. The
s ti .t « r
and pel -mirility lo on* h
dvisalde to entrust W’llltlOl * i *
'In- nation io him ( with Hi ot
*iii,in ,i i i i
vear
I'ldgoon m
uir. I- m u \li v
nl iN.t* i F.i'ter- j Ilnlh.iH
tiivnm Ihw.e.v he- 'vhoilhl I***
&gt;i'."
Mi»i in* * Ilie
I 1I'll llljs t lc
. I.e i
1i
man i nn Hint; I odhni S- \
fill'll
I'M
111
Igg".t inh "
Its i onloitug h».*»!■-.ill
lav autumns ng its Olllv Ih*' f'f-»
sidf’rotl i” ouii
'hoi, a . hi. up*
that
ti-iveinor
lo
in, I cole'll.itillg 1*1*1)111 Ih'HPV
&lt;»
cei this riiillnrt prove pr **-idout iui ii&gt;
The Ailun in t ufi it if lit Ni.i
in in the While
urged Homum ihI ' m 1&gt;-*••ir««II iti
I calenlatim? mnn
■It •-1• ..ml
nfhition hi lioms fold. Il lh« \ mu t
CoiU'litutoui, Hew dmtiM i ni'
ito'iuul it is now.
ltime i u
. . wtiieh ui'» t Fiv * piihlieuo •noil h«'l|
rule t" lh»' S«mfh till , !•

' &gt;a litlonnl Imlcpeu. •i .land for the
. .-ill veer* said In
■ . • la&gt; i lint I'owi v
'i.eee that can he

thin '
seeps -.

LoiiIpo T i p Io* tnosidoul I'ho nudl*
l.iiiiiiii was dt'vtifiilid with whit*'

srim lw n lu’s.

i f 'llHtlHilktl I (Mil |* I f f &lt;*«1f|

4( in*iii*nril •'vi»ni o«uf iiiif*

. iippo

mooting was oim lmtod hy Mip .

TUESDAY
The annual Hallowe'en carnival
will be held nt the South .Hide Pri­
mary School to Wgln at !»:30 |\M.
with » supper. IMlien will I r
awarded for costume* nnd the pro­
gram will start nt H:00 o’clock. A
(costume prinule will he field it'

the Sanford Woman'* Club will
present nn exhibit by locnl artist*
under the sponsorship of Mr*. W.
Scott. A tea will he held during
■the afternoon end the exhibit will
open *t 3:00 P. M.
Ht. Monlrn Chapter nf Molv
Cross Church member* nod then
husbands will hold n study chin. :n
the home nf the reetnr, Ilev. II. t.
Zimmerman, nt H:(H) P.M.

in

Football Contest

Ing f * *'0i .■
dent Ih'Oi.ii'
fir«t t iii'ii* O'
11T1 0*llt'UUil
it* **tiio h** *
IMUio "
The

MIpp Kdnn (*hitt«MHlcn» llhrnrlui
of the Somin
High St hool HTelrphone I4fl hrurv. wiip tho isutMt i*|H*nkor nf

f e r lln P a lm e r Rny— S ociety Editor

Southern Papers

issues.

Others fighting fm rhe
idellt include the Rllli'1'h
Ullll III* ei l el , t It, \'o dll 11!

M \('K iiessen n . tin* Moi nu \e i*
ImvMtK Oolumhu* Hdi i I o k "
iti

Milstead nnd Mrs Arthur H. All
i HI* w o t •• pot v r d fot \ In* »'ttit»yiiWB■
if »ho tiiomhoip M i p Hlu t orn
hum
loom won tho u tlo iid iiin v
pm nniit for tho mouth.

hniiu**'•"liu n g . n |s |I(l|

i \ln i S im
nnd
Pc | Cl *1.111 it t i l l • 'filin’-

ST \RTS Tl'KSDAY!

'i

M INTI It IIAVKN, I I... —
l.mclv
VircinU
l*e.
(..sriv,
Saluidiiv Itliil U
The S«»uf 11*• 1*4 *Us*1 Mi'rt '»
"Mim I jk r h n d ol inlX." I. the
St
If it* I***
'iippfu l m Hu Inf.*
llm! entrv in the frflli annual
l ll ll t i l N H i t n i spuwp'il. \l.i1 i in i M
Fin! Ida Tanirrinc l)urrii ion
W \ TSt*\ w* re Soulli i'uitJiu I VlllMfl** Hit Sail ^i't
le»t la l»e held in Wlntci l i n e n
' \ poo.l jokes oil pnpriH Min ff I 'Uii! ii UMiUlil id ■ Ilf
We’re glad MlUlf k!«*MI* »\
IHIFl.YWOOlt. It.! '-*3. f/1T— on Sunday, November
\ viiit .*•i Jittd f,*!
the PMX Tanireilne (|iieen
Producer Arlluii Freed i* lininu
vi-i|oi* oiling Hit* N iihIiy IL D.inn.-i. i |u* \ m: t t
up up interesling cast fm Juilv
the lilti-l being CTliiitli•"1«im &lt;S (' » N u - jm111 i i*ui
runlet, hciriK s|mnwned hv the
tin,land in the film "Annie (lei
I M \ IIM IT A(!K IT .
M R ii ri
Mister Haven lunlnr t h.imhci
.ml MRS NUTT
Ynur Citin."
.
Tin* nun in? i" i M•. ** im It •Ij*
of l nnimrrir In ciai|ici.ition
Frank Morgnn will pm liny llnfin 4|ilw imkce . . . •difii*?* it *if a
hill* |» Tit(*■r*f I I*
A spaghetti supper wdll open
with
the
l
lm
Ida
t
iltu.
t
urnfain Hill I *iuty and Hint sounds
. ,oit lewII
up i Ii** turn
imuTMt
it
. 'Umm
festivities at the South Sidi
liii.sinn. h ■11 la- a two-day rvsril
tike a natural ra*ling. More 'inSMITH wiis Ink int’Ml
T.
Hi.
Ib w• H u n
School on Tuesday evening fur the
usiial is John Mudlark a* Tltlcf
n*'i\ -troll, down i v iu y iiuiiu t*f mil
fc.aliirlns a gala Tanxrrlnr Hill
annual Hallowe'en carnival which
Sitting Hull, which shuuld prove a on Knturil.iv nhlht. N'ovrmla ■
tin nnd h.iek up IThllliMli , ii »■(•!
i
will begin nl 5-30 o’clock. Tie
different ehiirnelei Ixntion fur J"lm
i i -oitie -troll! pm ty i ul«‘ ri 111*■i nn*' It,mi if
31, .Kill Ihc t aim tut i nntrvt on
nubile Is cordially invited to alien I
The lend opposite Juilv rpa's to
I
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pl.i
ng
It
uni»
weie
•
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uiUifi
iiu* mill **v
&gt; lt*ut:
Jfiy the I*. T. A. president. Mm
a newcomer. William Kiel, who j .Kiiml.n .illrrnnaii
III;
\tl.s I II \|:l IF Mull Iti
Robert W, Williams.
Main Ih*.ml Hill girls fiom , *ii is
played t'urley in the t.umfon coin
r
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T if f
M i -ill pMpn i y
\ *|vi’i t
Mrs, Leonard Munson, general
I hi nils'hmi I Ihc .talc alii lie 1’rr i i t p
|intiy of "Nklnlnmio
Fill'd set
i o -oi i.1* » hnt W. .Viiitrnui 'i' i •■ 1" 'm« «»ii I
chairman of the event announced
llilll foe the ioh' lift"' *eell"t Id* rompctini: (or Ihr rimCt.it title
I
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l
DI'.NMIRK
'■
n
going
t"
Hi ah-- 1'ii'b1 1nu*ii I,it* in •
that following the .upper a &lt;x—
lest; the lilodiiiii hnsn'l let seen' of I lurid.i ' s r.sriceiine l|urcn
il'ii I , li't.'i wutei lil i Mt iipM i at &lt; mul l* f n l* i nf
turtle patnde will ho held and o'hei
liim m tile tie'll
“ \iiine" v ill I Mi*. Her li.itrv n liein It spani,
,n , t , f t ..... rtv Hand
t it nl i* "111*I 4' s.V&gt;I Milts tU II VIII
features of the evening are tide.,
sin 1 1 ahoolmg llilei nllj I lifter I
•;i 1,. ii • t|„
to look, d like I hi* Stilt.- D oll...............
sideshow*, randied apples. Ire
I..
Van Mired hv the I iki lnnt lonior
.......
...
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I
I'llNi'o'r
siiiipyiiii
iP'fii
jh*L*rv»!
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r
ifivi* llu* S' *&lt;r*►
• u*-w p o h tii.il
cream and mnoy othoe
y ll.llliliei nl la m m e n e
.1llilll "oil
t e oi I to- I'r airie
fcirnl.h onloyment for Sanford's and the meeting was conducted by I Mr. and Mrs. K. It. elements
Mr*.
Dick
I'ow.dl
pi
no*
to
tint
Sf»t
*n
t
..n
candlelight. Refreshment, were have as tlicir guests then .op and
young pcoi.lt.
- 11*n ,f Hir
served at individual table, center­ |Ids family, f’nnklr and Mm. I! K. Mike" nfti’i riii' first of the V ^ I D O U * * ’O tlF fb
,
l.ov 'V •iking
ed with greenery and tapers.
i ( 'lenients and nnuglitem, I'aliicm The time depend- upon I Its* .... ,
"W e nccil f i e s h i ( , |\ p H
At
I'.lllllIlK S )
I* |*M'&lt; nil\ II)
N'cw member, welcomed into the nnd Hetty Foil, of Philadelphia, adinn wonthoi
group were Mm. Elton Moiighton, I'll. ('muiii. demerits is the ninu snow unit then slush," he soys,
Mti.M still hii'ii't told him yes
j might
Jr.. Mm. Kuilyte Hniisholder, Mr Inlcndenl of the aeionautlnil innI n. n
Simfnril t DI •min lid
» i ll it* tiliii -*kMI
..
. . . . .
. . . .
H. I.. Zimmerman. Mrs. (loidiei tcrial lalioiatory In the Pliiladul- 01 .in on wlietll'l In'll t** able to;
l*et June Ally-on for tin’ Mile role.
til I kniwn m *S »1 | (tight mi I li» M * I l*4*X |(IMCl
Mr*. L. IF Reese of Dayton* „ „ey llMl) Mrs. Hill Tyre Re phia Navy Yard.
Rexph recently elected pre,blent fw , h|nt.nth were served t&lt;• Mrs.
Menliwillle, Idu l.npino i eager' to 1I Ini
I,ill It' M i l l . I I '
TONIGHT A I t I S I I w
Mi
kiinWii iiB
of the Fndcriilluii of Ceritra Hor- Watkins. Mrs. llreene. Mrs. Fee. | Miss Nancy Williams of Stetson do the pint. "She's n fine oetress,"
p
imiviss*i e
edmils
Diet..
•
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nl
1
hut
Rla Seventh Day Adventist Dorcas Mrs. Charles flow. Mr-. Mar lin
University spent the weekend In
wui'.'M
ANN
Hecictie*
t nl tnkf’M w ith Kihrur
ctlm. and Mrs. A. h. Dale. Mrs.
Me. Phillips,
I'hillt... 4!■
Mrs.
Ftmrcn »]t.' Sanford with her parents Mr. i... I. Death Vnlli S.oiti ho. 'oldlj^,.
vier-prr*ldcnt, addressed mcmlH'rs Jiihuiom, Mrs, Feiiihcrg, Mrs. John Mr* Robert A. Williams. She hnd fU'-rid* that MOM mid RK"
|J, i in !i i t|il &lt; hut he Ml r « i Iliv in
nf the Seventh Day Adventist D. Cnrllon, Mrs. Fllerbc, Mrs. A.
n.
Mt h
Dili fin- S imhiv
her gliosis .Stetson student*.' “f,,,r hi!”
Ti
Church at the Saturday morning K. Kliinlmlscr, Mis. Jack Itatigun. ns
M , Ml! mill M ItS \ V
Miss Joyce Rogers nnd Mis* Op«1 f "",ry- ri.nl onit.l nuife .. f..l"ilo,H ,,
*er*Ice, and told of the aid that Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Tul Itntclicloi'. Miss Williams and Inn j m".v , ‘ ,, . . .
i i i | | l \|, Mil niiil M U S W. K.
I" t itiloon "lluunding Here
... .
...
’■
, -Jhc society Is giving In the sick Williams.
KIlHTHtlH F JH nml h U 'H N K
Mrs. C. K. Carli«m. Mn. guests
Wei,
... Vhe Wind ram -'
f!’ 1 ”J
v l
n n m t! \ i \ iw *;
wind needy.
r n W K i n
ii ml
D IM
S II'H
.
IF Williams, Jr., Mr
W. linn tin v wedding Ir, l.ees!m,g on I'd" hi* faii.tlv n. New Vo, k
* ' . More than |70fl was recently (iaorge
\1 \ h I It
W c hem Hint Hi.
Slcmrwr. i ll s . Sweeney, Mrs, Fill unlay night were they wer o , V’11! '« i
lervan'
i'r
"'V
railed hy the Duress Society in H,
p ii
ID H I T US hnv* |»»ii• h 1
IF W. Fippllicott. Mrs. Finest guest WOf Mi*s ....................... atari
?&gt;'*
*' h l,,‘ "
.... ..
Tile
&gt;
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fiie
i
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It
I
nf
Daytons Reach through food sale* i Routbwnrd.
for a pin v
11 \ \\ h i s*v r o N N K I I N h i
Mrs. Moughton, Mi &gt; 11 -tiillelit at Hletson.
I ■lend
In order to secure new pulpit furn-1liriullcy, Mis.
this season,
V M ♦.v ih c \ WlMli* nnd
Hi
Tyre, Mr*. I Inn­
' .11*1 o
liure for the DaVtnnu flench Ad- '
V
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hi*
a
'*i
fill
U
Floyd
N'
'Inn
’; ' * ».|». II
h ive hmighl
h
-nil
vrnlWt Church, Mr*. Reeso reveal­ holder mid Mi.*. Zimmerman,
IFIHiENS TO WED
In
ti
p*»l|
r*f
lli»*
"Hod Ifoy" '-ii
i
h I I 1 \ lil Iuni nii* mu V
ir.H i* , It , ( lii
ed . The speaker* were introduced j
t'lTTHIIDRIiH, Oct. 25, |,P) — ter men: lie'* ttlwtlVM II f.iV It* I
\
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Wf**|l'
» H llll"l ■ir "
hy Kld"i C. Toy lor nf Winter
il I
M i film Iijividsun, Idond Pitl-liurgli with the cash il iDtfiii i «, " list t »i’
helhitiis* mi* ruin g
Park, nnd Klder A. K. Dole nf
■1&lt;phi tuieiit stoic model, tins mi the greotej'l poll of my life
*&lt; ’ T
\mnu? I •\
•* m
S &gt;
Orlando.
"iiiceil hei enuagcmeiit to haul- Floyd. ""tin vi Ht* mi«l 1 &gt;ur 1 1
,. iii* D I hi v*1c i t e . •1' 1 1
g t Ii
l e a 'i i Dick Jill gens nf Californio, i fur Kuiupi* uh* » 11m-* (lifittfi
It
t i ' i II
if )IJb*t
1 i
"
H i f ' li.ill . I.nlc I he( t« I ' D .
Mt I
nil"
Mi Dovidson, 25, said they will
Design''! Edith ll.-ad tell ■
p t e l ............ .
♦ *
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M • [,i(le i x
( Dio 'll
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Nov,
2U
in
St.
Clements
she'll have the tiewcsl new look
fi t
t)(t A tll'l * We k fll'W i
Ml*
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im n n
Oil
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chapel
Rerkeley,
Cat.
Jurgen*
is
the ‘'Hitter Yii to iy" ymi'ii. K
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save skills are going lip, neeklit
11 M I L S of ('••liiiiit.iu, &lt;i.i vvh-i •
Vlivi n' hi i - I
South Side School
ate up in fnutt hut down in i&gt;"
( . e l l i l i l t e ( o l d \ \ .iv e
'll) .Mill ll|l
i. it i" • ih c ll m k i* -hililn n v\L*i
i 'lih n ltiilUKii
"That's to i urifnse the inn
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I I I llie 11ill*-*' I 1 r e ’
FINANCIAL PKODICY
Ttien. Oct. 2fl
adds.
it II v;t i • Ini,* - t In- |*i i /c (&gt; 11*.* * • * •nivmiHmi »n M«
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25, (/It—
.’HI, Nut I Ii I'. ii I, \ i I'liur
5130— 9 :3 0 I*. M.
Departures' Vnlli to join to -r
( I k ’ I hiivi* K inw u i*inv ■
4*tin » i f Hi*’ u»*‘k
Mr. and Mrs. C. K .Suemer an Financial notes of an 11-year-old('"Den
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nuttttced lislay the birth nf ii btile Margarei O'Rrien itrcreavcd
h in i f
f * rIii |» lii.fleir.
1,i -ik mi' ii Iimi » m *&gt;•1
daughter Sally \mi on iJet. 22 ni lor net biddings hy |IN,530.Ril in Man" . . , Fnd Zliinetimn i ■
Chililren under Hi 35c
Pnlesliue I" plan in- film
1•
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iff" v* 11|i D ilK * mum l c "
tho
F'rneld
t.aughlon
Memirinl
«7
fiom
fnk.23P.47
to
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ld
.•*'n r- ‘
Adults* (15c
Israeli youth (a la hi.
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•nt nmv fill ♦• tM\ iri.t
ini -• , imifi 1 \11\\ M'th
lluipital.
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Mr, ntnl Mrs. W'llmr f). Nolon
\n accmintlng given Mitierim
Costume Parade, i’rliea
1 if ytci d. 1 ih Id.1 1It
111!Ill irt ' A nih'iy 11Like "
nnnoimee the both nt a daughter court hy Mr*, (iludy* O'Rrien, Paris and Rnnie Mince lio *i"
........
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nr’i'H.et Me
Entertainment
Carolyn Louise mi Oct, 17 .it tlv m o t h e r of the young film actlfj.v, there nre no mnvie stagePalestine.
♦li mnn
lew hi cm mi •1 Hi| . fm
mt tn Inki" it mu.
Thill
locnl hospital. Mrs. Nolan I* !hi
il-ii said that MargoreC* Inrnme
Hedy Lnmnrr and Cecil II. Di
ei! ifi
llie I't'Mh' ••r n 1Mil lilt
ilii:&lt; t im ii *.
former Louise Fid fold of Ocala.
lint year wa* IIU.1,848.20 from
__ _____
I odl.
Tin* I1i»\ vv.*
12,HA* *I*
Mr. und Mrs. Jerry II. Wliit- no" to nnd radio work and other Mllte niiven’t liiid a spat yet. h"&gt;
The 1 I ill
If mi 1.1*1 i* |m*‘ ctii
tlTHl Mhri'full til1 Night"
nnnounre the birth of a dnughtT sources, hilt expenditure* totnlrd it's early In ‘Ranisnn and Delilnl'"
shiHiling. Stand hy fur rhe fm
• "llillielll )Vil , 1 \n 'l\
i * i ill'll llll* t
'HI
|M *1
v«m inpipleD ' ■
Marie Elaine nn Met. 17 at Ihe M75, II7.31. including
7 wnrk* , . Paramount Is relit It".
1 V\ \l
111•|l In ill nt her *|**In it i** •tmic *,
Fernald Faughlnn Memorial fins, foi income tnxe*.
ii half ihixen of its films.
Tlo
pltnl.
right title is incrensiiigly lm|im'
PROMPT CO.Mn.K1K
ant witli the piihlie, which i« n
OPTICAL HKItVICK
CVRD OF TIIVNKB
lunger Hived h&gt; same star nam&gt;
We wish sincerely to thank
Diaaaea prescribed, dispensed
friends for their kind expression*
Repair* and adjnatmenla made
of sympathy and for the beauti­
ful ftiolit "ffsliiMt* dill il.* t».,r
tloura 0-t2 — l*S
nab M l
*
Mr. Iliirvgy A. Swanson
Phon* 2M
Mrs. Flora P. .Marr.h
A i Im IIc Natlnnal Bank Utdl,
O. T. Pearson nnd
Hanford. Florida
other relative*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
J*mr.» N. Robson, Jr.

The Went Hide PT.A. will spon­
sor * Hallowe'en carnival nr ihtchonl beginning with n xuppei nt
5:30 P, M. Prize* will he given for
■oxtumes noil ninny nltractlou* • id
" e featuird durlni; the evening

School Carnival To
Begin With Supper

gMrs. L. U. Beesc Talks
To Adventist (irmip

11u IIv wood

in

I

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I’nrlv I

PRAtRIt

O fe e

DRIVE lit
THEATRE

POWtLI. RLYTN

tawr •'

II

Hallowe'en Carnival

Dr. C. L. I’crsons
m*TOMETHISI

fdfl.nmi.P

lucent bereavement.

—Adv.

BENEFIT BY THIS 1
GOOD NEWS
COMBINATION I

T O O U R V A LU ED CUSTOM ERS
Gorham Co. has a definite program for supplying “Fill
ins" for fifteen famous Gorham designs which were bus*
pended during the war,
Please note that the patterns are divided in two groupsWith different deadlines far the receipt of orders and
different delivery dutes.
Group 1

Group II

____ n * O r t u t o r * Wow
O r ^ w R «M lved On O r B t f o r c N ot . 30 —
1948 W ill B e D elivered B e g in n in g In A p ril

O l 'd w B w l v t d On O r H efore M v t h
In J{) w „ , II# ^ H v e r e d B rg in n ln g
A u g u s t 1949

1949

C O V IN G T O N
C O L F A X • D O L L Y M A D IS O N

( W V W I N O I ^ L A D Y * M A D A M ^ K JM E L
PLY M O U T H • R O S E M A R IE

.

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VA F ^ S n K A T

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D IJN S T A N C H A H E I) - V E R S A I L L E S
T H R E A D E D A N T IQ U E

THc m P alU rtw Will B# Produced O nly On HpccUl

Jeweler
112 So. Park

‘.'m

»!*•*

r U su is. N u t C a rrie d In S to c k

KADER

V0 U1 H0 MI T0 WH PAP(R
yau

complMf,

&lt;tfp&gt;Bilok, i |

letal n*w*. You n««d I* know oil
Ik«t ii ijelsy on xihxi* rou Inn
Ryt i iu I'x* rl,o in n
WORLD, whom mementoui »*f*l&gt;
on In Ik* mokinf—**tnti wheh
i«n mtaa 14 much I* you, la your
|*b, your horn*, your futur*. for
(onitrudir* roporti a nd Intrrpr*fatlont af notional and Inttrnolianal now*, iktrt ii no lubititulo
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T H E SANFORD H ER A LD , SANFORD, FLO RID A

FO U R
fr*;

Seminole m gn u o p s
21 To 6 Tilt From
Palatka Grid Team
Feds Slated To Tan* 10 Teams Fall From
* gle With St. Aug­ Undefeated Ranks
ustine Here Fri­ NKW YOIIK, Oct. 26, (,V) - si*
teen more college fontlmll team'
day In EFC Game were
lied or heitten lu*t week arid

Fed Jayvees To
Georgia Tech Is Not Menaced For
Play Leesburg In
Southeastern Conference Crown
Contest Tonight
llj STERLING SI.AJTF.Y
A ll.AN (A. Oct. 25, (/P) Gemma Tech leave* die Sniillmailcrn
Cnnlerence football race thi* week-end lull the *lay home* need not he
caif*r m.hoily ran Heul finl plnrc from the Yellow Jacket*.
I ’l* in Durham. N.C., Tech can do no wonr than lake a bratinu
limn Duke. hut even that won't hr had enough tu let anyone illp jnlo
tin lead. Four vicltnfei i.nd no ih-fcalt within the conference it good to
iu«t mother week rcgntdleir if ircotid place Georgia whip* Alabama
Sut unlay.

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••««* t l t ' l

Orectio and F.arl Turner.
Mr, I-ehmnn wits a denron and IN T I 1H P O U IIT U K T lt M C O U S T T
r ,i n : a i i u i N i n . j j c o u k t Y ,
elder of the Presbyterian Church ‘nIllliik.
IN PIIOIIATB
fnr n niimher of years, and deacons in r # : . t :» la le of
j . jK H t t T ji» e « « » * a
„
and elders served as honorary pall- r,.
T o A ll Y r » lt l u r » a n .l I ’jr s n n * ll a v The Seminole High .School Cel- hvuivrt nt
^
y l*&lt;*&lt;h 4*IJ M|uail IN HcniMlultnl
Hurvivinir nr.« th„ \willow: Mrs liia r liilm * or I , *111*110* r tg » ln * i a n a
i„hn,nn. three
ta meet the Leesburg Yellow Jennie l^&lt;hmnn:
t h roc daughters,! * "fo'u 'a iid each of you a re h * r* b y
o n fled nnd req uired to n r n e e m n o r
Jacket Junior vursily tonight nt M.
Herbert
of Crown nrln
lm * nnd d « in n n d i w h ic h ru n or
l.n shurg, it wua unnounceu today Point, Inti, Mrs. Ru.well
William fl. Brum u liliv r *1( you m ny h a v* n g n ln * tlie
hy Coach Fred (ittna*.
»
e sln tn o f Z J J K H H T , deeeneed,
ley.,
of
Hanford
and
Mrs.
George
The two tcoms were slated to II. Cross of Ditthtc, Arix.; one la
te or
of »«td
euld rCounty,
o u n ir . «o ... C o u n ty
lam
J u .I mii of Hem tuol* C o u n ty !•lu r liln ,
meet in Lnka County city tumor- son,
u i Til* o ffic e In the co u rt hou*#
Bodmaii
Lelinmn
of
Wintei
row night, but the playing dute
o f a al.l C o u n ty »t H an ford . H o r IJ a .
Park ami several grandchildren.
w lt liln r la b l m t» n d * r m onth* fro m
wa* moved up td tonight.
The offices e! the City Hall I lie tim e ot the H r* t p u b lic a tio n or
Jim fireer, blocking hark for th« wern
,ttils n otice. K a i li cle lrn o r dem xnu
closed
at
3:00
u’rloek
till*
.quad ha* moved to Orlando, and " i " ““ "w* »'
. U,, H ,"',H ntm ll be In w rltm a . an d « h » H »W «e
will not play with the club. Don | “i*""00"
‘bat mem hers i lie j i l n . e of resid e n ce a n il post
Howard w ill, probably get the I
‘l1'„ 'lpr "rtnients might attend ,,111, ' T a d d re ss of the c la lm e n l an d
.mtllmr
stmling „ml
and At
ut tho
the blacking
blocking bask
bank H 0 fl ,"r"1 "f 'u* farmer mayor. •b n II I,* HWorn lo by th* r la lm a n t .
The
flag at the municipal pier
tVZ .lu ll
to o r dsiios od an t
pn*t.
iinlf mast.
Tbe Htartllig team will urnbably hung at bn
VO" ’ MAIU1AHUT M JKIIIt V
ln&lt; Iudu G. Smith and Henknrik at
A* eiwuliir of the tarsi
Wbl and Testament ut
tie ends, Crlssle nnd Swuggerty
7
.
J JK ItltY .
ut the tauklos, Ituuth ami Lansing
deceased
(t'linilnnea from !&gt;*■* line,
nt the guard* nnd Swann ut cental'.
r l r s t iiu b llc n t b iii 10/J S /S * .
The buck field will Include Howard Florida r i ir o s Afotonl, explaining
...... H IT
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CO UNT*
nt the Mocking back, Butler and that he la lirved it I* a necessity
J I ' l r l l K . MCMINOl.K COUNTY,
Bass nt the wings uud D, “for the grower* to get together
HT ATf: UK n-uniDA.

A bulldog, victory over Alnhomu
Baton
y _nnd Ml«*i*in Birmingham would make it Ttmige after Tnlane
HI
three straight HEC triumph*, ntIII slppl finish In New Orleans Batnr
"nr short of Tech
day nflnritoon.
today only .HI achonle mil i»"l l;n*t Saturdiiy th« omphoal. wn«
Two tickets, n fast auto rid.*
»T PALATKA, Oct. 26, (flppclnll— lmn*t of perfect record*.
!"" mmr-ertB.nnlUmnnd Aale, Bo*. nnd no dinner and you van *ec
Thr Srmlnolp High School Celery
Army and Cornell, two of th. ,
t-wllfwi* end Man,untie went hath games.
Fed* fnnthnll nggrogutlun run
"
“f("r
Kentucky barely re-ernsscs the
roughshod over tin. Palatka Mu­ major power*, hooked up It....... . .l!1
hnnecllorsville.
Lee ngd" Jackson
rrain* here Friday night to- chnlk of all-eoiuiueritig eleven* and tie wasted time oulflunklng Iltirnmil"* Ohio Blver Saturday to ploy little
Big
Bed
fell.
20-11
In
n
bnttb
up n 21 In it victory,
leii Vanderbilt, Old MTsrf hml Ken. Ciririunnti. The Wildcats haven't
won .1 game In lh» MFC nT1,|
Hcmimilr mci.l* tho Kctlerlinu* mining the manlier schools, Mid ] i"cky did oiuclr bdMHa
dlel.ui
v
kepi
ilsstieuk
going
wild
High sleveii fi him St. Aufliuflmi
Vnmly nnd Kennaky Invaded haven't lint n game outside,
Iti (Unford Friday night In tl«* kiinckinu off Trinity (Cinini. 21 (tie north to route Yale nnd MarFlorida will need n lot of touchM)lnnur.
in order to control the distribution
hmdllnn game «f the your In th.&lt; lit.
__________
oiultf! while Olo Mis* didn’t even down- nirnlost Furman to make
of their fruit."
Perm Stale, tied ll- U hy Mirhi hot her with the trip. The Rebel,1 them h ippy uftrr Tech's six toucb '
Ba*t Florida Conference. St.
Warren opened hi* meeting to­
Augustin* ha. not liMtt ’ defeated gnu Slate, wun the only other mol fiuni the States' Bight* country down, last Saturday, Tha game
day with these remarks:
In three conti-NtS In conference, ur outfit to droll out, The otliei euttered lla.'on Colfegr* all over In flre*.*m'll!(* will be Florltla's Ih- . i
''Back In 1940, in their wisdom
play, and the Fed. have gone *m- top tenmn in the aided »d art i Memphis and won
m the way Jet, chance the rest of the seaion ,0
and good Judgment, the people of
defeated In three irnmea. Ketter- Cnllfortda, Michigan, Notre Horn*-. ' Stuart would do It__32*13.
ll'n .llxm I'rnM rugs lli.l
; pick another victory — Georgia.
linn* poatrd a 39 to 0 win aver North Carolina, Army, (ieurglu
line Yankee -up.
Funn tin. onetime
-up Kentucky, Miami and Alabama fab•|''pntentlnl" voter*—-those of legal Florida sow fit not to pirk a
■talesman before he was ripe. They
the I.ec*burg Yellow Jacket* Frl Tech, Nevada, Putin ami Clutimnn mil iif football—New Haven's Yah low.
' voting age.
him on the tree for eight more
Other* tied or henlen during the Howl Vnmly cnnie* to tha depth,
■ day evening.
Without making any attempt to left
The third Southeastern team to
Charlie Tlnnna* .cl up Hanfiiiil'* week Inrluded Livingstone I Ala* of the deep South Saturday to look ill the North Carolina hull estimate tho vote, the bureau *ay* year*.
“ I'm hoping the people will come
flrel touchdown against the Mu- teacher*, nail tlrorgia State "r meet Auburn in Montgomery, one­ doxer run by Chao Chon lutti 'a nay foriVast should take Into actoon*. Thoma* recovered a fum­ Snvmumli.
time capital of the Confederacy. will be Tennessee Saturday in 11.unt the lurgc Increase in popoln- to till* point of view nit citrus hy
ble on the Palatka II yard line,
The game Is Friday nlghi.
Knoxville. The softer end of the rl.rn .lure HMD—nhout 14,900,000, not picking fruit Imfore It I* ripe."
Wnrien was referring to hi* un­
then Don Dent jammed the hull
Now that Huston College Is odd V11I1* Hehedule entled last *ve„k in II percent. Persons of voting
Over the twin mnrkor into pay
on Mississippi football, the Bided i •11-0 against Tennessee Tneh. tin age have Increased since then by successful race for the governor­
dirt. Dick Ban* ronverted the
.■mss tbe big river In play a game three *urce**ive Sal 111 days the IK percent compared with 4.2 per­ ship in 19(0.
fcitra point from placement.
hi the fill bn land.
(He Miss idnys Vi,I* iiienl three of Dixie's host
m i t for those under 21.
1 Sanford tallied again in the
L.S.U. in umithcr rtf those LouM('urollnn, Tech uml Ole
The vote would Im&gt; Ml,3X0,00(1 if
MONTGOMERY, Ain , Oct. 25. I Mini foothall Saturdays. Their North
r*V period on a 26 yard gallop
Miss.
ballots were rust lit the 1IM4
I
A*)—
Official*
of
three
baseball
„»(n
convened
fi
M'liiiilitiirit F r « m
11fir I
I Boose veil-Dewey rnte, or 9(1,929,league* mail*, plan* for next year's
from placement.
1)00 If nt the heavier 1940 ((lome. are really scared of Germany. We
Palatka came back In the icrond j enmpulgn here yesterday Ihu
veli-WIIlkle)
rate, the bureau enn depend on them to do n first
Mania to wore their only lolly of leagiu&gt; voted for a change in its
class Job of keeping Germany
says.
h
tha (Waning. Joe Hull went over president.
Only a few state* keep official from again hemming a I Itteal to
1 aentae from 30 yard* out to *corr\
The Class C Alabama Slate
registration figure* One' of thwart world peace."
* Halil attempt far tha extia point League elected (!. T. I.nnry, a for
Pishing at the Osteen Bridge is
I* New York.' The official rtPglsThe talk was one of the four
from placement wn* blocked.
,
mer piesldent and now executive bieiiniliig an increasingly papiilai
trillion there Is 7,043,573, 4 drop'W allace mn.le during a busy nfspurt
among
Hanford
rillxo
ni.1
i-Ahl.I.ANI),
del.
Ja—
(Special)
1 John Keeling clltnaxed a (11 director of the Troy Tiger* He
and evening.
He continued
Its solo ternoon
of 1(19,42.1 from 1944.
--------------------* ' ' * °* three four oared sheila estimate also 1/t off, around (1,000,- his rnmpiilgnlng today lu Fllra
I yard Stanford drive in the second siircrcds .lack II..voter »f It.,line, Among those seen there yesterday
-■
*■
.
.
.
luis
heen
made
to
Florida
Hunt
hero
period by ripping off the final If, who has heen prpsldi.nl for the afternoon were Mr. nnd Mr*,
an netual 0,310,790 belli ami Jersey (!|tv.
hy Kudins College
hi 000 us agul,.
Wnllnee l.egnn Ills s w i n g
('buries Shaffer, who proudly ex­ College
yarod. Ba** added the extra point past three yems. .
in 1044. Some party leader*, liowWinter
Park,
according
to
an
an
by drop klrklng the ball. Ibn*
Stmllicasierit League director' hibited a nine hound bass 1 lint nmtnreiaent hy Hou 1 hern’s Crew evrr, think tile vote will approxi­ through northern Jersey before on
eslinintpd crowd of rtbmit 4.(MWi
picked up a had jtnss from center re elected President Stuart X Mr*. Shaffer hud snagged with a
mate that of four year* ago.
Coai'h Boy Conch.
1
and kicked the point.
Stephenson of Monlgoraery to 0 plug.
Thu only other slates estimating In the Patterson Army where Ids
The
presentation
was
made
by
Young Mis*
Yvonne Cullen,
sixth term. Art Deeutur of Talla­
a loss of votes compared with 1044 speech tvns Intnrroptcd by a
Bolt McDonnell, former Villnnuvu dega was eltosen to eontlmie a* while fishing next lo the boat Dr, U. T, Bradley, the Hollins are Idaho, Kentucky, Texm nnd I Pacific war veteran who shouted
Crew
Coach.
Rollins
also
Is
per­
i "Wnllnee, I nectiae you of treaCollage pitcher who served ns hal­ president of the Class C GriiM'ill- la,tine, honked a Idg cat fish, and
Virginia. Official* have forecast
her sen'll min of exeitemeiil brought I il 11Hog Southern to use two of the V.'.g v « t r g a i n . : I t* C a ! , f u r , j 4, . i h u o t ! sort, flow can vmi support
ting practice pitcher for the Phil- Alntiauin loop.
policy that support* the Soviet
lie, I'liliier. J . 1' Cullen, Up nil the 1 I'oBlii" •t.Miiig iiiui'liioe*
Hrs. will I.Uilu lu h in uioo* mater
‘T in
deopT; grateful to
Dr. 7X0,IMK) over 1D44( Illinois .104,- Union?
a* coach of the freshman basket­ Syracuse University first fielded run lo help her I11111I it. He, m e a n ., Bradley for ily
the interest he ha* 1100; Massarlmsetts 270,000, anil
while, had emight
ball squad.
a foothall team in IMHO.
I*it*s and a smaller I m s T ' "
; “'M'Wii V « i u t h e r a ;a' CMW.’ "C ow h ,,Mo M6*onft

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Opt om rl rial
113 Magnolia Are.

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firmlloy and the Boltin* admlni,Nl-.W \ (t|(K. (lei. 25,
- l.nii j tration is commendable, Florida
Kiissernw, (koluuibia University I Southern appreciate* tho aisii(ulllmi'k, scored
a
loui'lulown jtance lb.Dim. nan given us."
iigulnsi i'rliievlim Saturday to gain
Bill Couch, son of Southern'*
on Washington and Jefferaoii'* {roach, wan a luemlwr of the Rollins
Dan Towlei us thu nation’* lending cruw taut year, nerving under Ot.
tllege point-maker.
Bradley, Poach Pouch also a**i*Uxl
Towler didn’t odd to III* lolal Bradley with Ihu training of the
lull nf ill uiniiilnhiH a good margin Bidiins crew.
with 71 indiit*-- II tnuclutnivii* nnd
eight exlid pntnl*.
l\li**erotv now lm* leu l.nii'ildowns fin i'll pnintN, tvliicli is topii
in t|ie inn lot confei ences.
Ttvo smaller cnllege idayersMEXICO P ITY, Gel. 25, id1)—
lark Hague of Ft liny* (Iron I Frank Klrnnnhnn of Tnledo. Ohio,
Htote nnd ilnnl. rresh nf llnnnvei win. Iiasn’l been aide lo win ihe
(llnl.)-- iiiso Iinve HU |n.|nt*.
anmtein golf clminplonslii|i on hi*
.Ine tret I . tT 11
uni United Hlule., today held thu
f ill' .SiMil Ill'll*»! iMII
Idgliesl title* of three other coun­
f mu
tries.
llriinlri foi II inlll
Tin* voting Ohinnn won thu Mexfive irnn»*“*.
can Aiiii.tciir crown vestertloy By
defeating Phnile* Km'*l* of DaFoollnill It l.ell. vcd to have orig- troll, D to 7. lie previously had
Innteil in Fnglnnd in the 11th Cen­ laki'ii tin* British and Canadian
tury.
nmnluur c)mmpionsltl|i*.
Hli nimliiili Imd Buie irouldc with
hi* f.dlotv couutryinari m tho
Jil lioje final* over Ilie Mexico
Pnuntry Club, lie look a two-up
lead llirough nine, four*up lluotigu
IH ami increased hi* ndvanlnge to
eight through 17.

Mexican AmnteurTitle
Is Won By Strunulian

Hunting
Equipment
Caps - (-oats - Pants
(tuns - Ammunition
Axch - Mncht'lt'H
Larffe Enamel Coffee Boilers
Coleman 2 Burner Stoves &amp; Lanterns
40-lb. Bags Hardwood Charcoal
Flush Liffhtft—Sheath Knives
Tarpaulins—all sizes
TRLPAK Jointed Duraluminum Shut Gun Rod*.
Narrow wlilllt, l.nce up. RUUHKR HUNTING ROOTS.

Seminole

CHANGE
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a id

you iiuinx tnrauxb tbe fuacltuoat

■ mill.lie K|e' p*rtorl peculiar towoniMt
ci* to U y * M U m Hits make you
tufTcr from hot H»*lie*. feel *u nee*vue, tiish -e tro n r. Urettr Th e n no try
l.ydla K. I'lnkhaln't V tfe lk b le C o in iiu m ia tu re lis t* te c h sym p to m a.
PlnklieuV* i:oiiip»im&lt;l also bee what
Pooler* r a il ■ stumBrlilo toulo eltectl

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— T h e I9IH horse racing season In
Kentucky started on It* last lap
Joseph Mixsar, a regular guard today with the opening of un IBfor three aeastma on Vlllanoviv day meeting nt Churchill Down*.
’o*t tint* for the flrxt rare wa*
fouthnll lettma under Clipper
Tamp Lo- 1 P. M. Eight race* are to bo run
Smith, la coaching the Camp
MnllyMonday through SaturdayJeiine, N. C., Marine Base team
[with nn outNtandlng stake* race
paid $2,90(1 each scheduled each Hut unlay of the
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for ofliclntlng in a W
orld Serif*.
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T h e r e s n litl'u n p r o v i d e s ,
llm t t h e p a r t y wntilliit' In voti; ini
t h e P i t y P r i m a r y a n d th e election, |
m n k e w r i t t e n nppllr.Atl.yn to t h e ,
C i t y P l r r k , itnil n hallo* wdl lm
f o r w a r d e d . T hi* m u s t i*e m a r k e d
n d d r e t u r n e d w i t h in tiiree day*
p r i o r l o t h e e le c t i o n ,&gt;n Nov. 2.
At the n u n c in ertin g , approval
w a s giv en t o a n o p p ilc a tlo n hy
Pnm nlietl-LosN liig P o s t No. 6.1, to
holil n f n lr a n d c n m l v n l h e r e In
lln r c l i.
C h a i r m a n H. J . Hut m e t w ith
the C h a r t e r Revision C o m m i t te e
a m i it n u m b e r o f section* uf th e

rorelvu any physical n**l*lnnco,
Tho decision of the Judge* will lie
final and in case of lie*, dupllrnlo
prize* Will be given.
There will he four prize groups
Including the following student*:
Hou th* Ide and West Hide Primary
School*; Grammar Helmut; Junior
lllgli School nnd Seminole High
School. A first prize of $3.00;
second prize of $2.00 and third
prize uf (1.00 will he given to
wlniiern In each group nnd a grand
prize of $5.00 nddltioiuil will lie CIiiii ter were read and dizcUBSCd,
given to Ilie winner judged a* said Mr. S a y r r .
best In all group*.
Paint lug* will lie viewed every
BLACK BETTER
evening hy judge*, no contestants
CLEVELAND, Oct. • 26—(/P)—
may nut loose out In cuse the linn Black, the Cleveland Indian*'
"paintings" ore dnnmped by min pitcher, left Charity Hospital yes­
or dew.
terday after a stay nf six week*
When all panel* are filled, the | | () Kllff,.ro,| n inuin hemorrhage
panel* pointed first will lie Judged I,jllr,n|f „ „umu w|t|, ||„. St. lautl*
ami erased *o liint everyone many
have opportunity for exhibit*. All |
. . . . _—
pointings most he water color* and
must Ik* confined to the area
assigned,
Each entrant must register at
Mcminn!.' Pmuily Molor* hefure
Iwglnnlnx to paint.

RILL IMPLEMENT CO.
R. A. (Hobby) NEWMAN Jr.
Phone 410
210 Oak Ave.

ir n N t ln n e a r r n m

Seminole Tire Shop

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T o t v t t n t l IT MAY I'ONUKIIN
N O T H ' E lit IIKItEUY UIVBN
Tllfll Ilie it n.lernl x n e l. pitrsusiil 1u
tlie
"KI.Tltl.iiis
N»m*
m atuta'*.
l.sln* House Hill So 1115. C h a p te r
No 20*:,S. l.n ws nf Plorl.U , 1141.
■.rill r e g is te r will, the Clerk of th*
c ir c u i t Court in »o.l for Seminole
r&gt; nitty. I'b.rnla. upon receipt ot

RFC Executive

Kusserow Makes Bid Dick Morlnnd, Southern’* Athl&lt;’or Scoring l l o m i r s f ^ J i y ^ ^ “Jf;t “J?*,;;!

21 Hour Servlc#

YELLOW CAB CO.

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FiHliiiitf At OHteen T li r t*e Four • Oared
Bridge I Popular ShellH Are G i v e n To
Southern By Hollins

WHISKEY WINE
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A«iUilnU(rfit'ir C .T A.
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VICTOR C H E C K .

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Fleet 1949 Officials

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lu m llo ail oioaihlr pain? U aar a « lil and
■siaa&amp; r.aa leund th» an iorr In CAN*
l i r i ' l i-w ar help. You ■ * . CANOUl ma»
m att Oilnia Iota taatrr for juu tn atlhai
at («• w a it' ill tlartad ) data aalota
"raw Una ' and la lr n aa dlraclad on Ilia
lakat. II thould hop raliaia functional
parlodla paint Ml lalau ihrouflout tba
muni 0 tit a a Ionia. II afcauld Imprata foot
appauta. aid diiaauoo. and tr&gt;ui tulp
build up raalataaca lor iha m i n i dara Id
u n u CAIUUil la adlaotlflcalia piapaiad
aid lalaaiitllaallr lanad If rou auffai al
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819 WEST THIRD STREET

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SPECIAL SERVICES

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A truly beautiful lionu* in Fort SALESMAN
vi|iiipmcio
Mutton Park, a per fret kitchen,
ltexidentinl
0 roomi, two bed naan*, nil
l l " Hoilniia.l Ava*. 1 (,i&lt;||o,.S'rKRIr4t. whet“ &gt;|iia11ty
I'limie Ittlilt
with hnnlwouil flour*, very large
prevail* Snmplrr
uiulerials
eerielieil porch wilh ionoi«’te Lady l« -fll lnv. lv i iioniiil.nl l
FMimnlPs
Sabo's I
flour garage, &lt;hunted mi liirce
IIP W
1st.
liiiK«'ri i*d ho *i c ry , r ic
Mm.I p .|
l Ijiho lM rr y
let* with iniiuy lice*, 16,100 till
111 icon. Mil- piiimiH:* IViili senI^hiup IH0.I1
ca*h mill balance on liine, lei ill
Wlite „ r|p.H„ r, SH| „ r l f l r .
Mm KM. &gt;.n,
*011
Uor
W.ite
moullily payment*. A heme yuu
THMMKIIKK.N IlMSlEltY CM
Griers
Ironing
will he proud to own.
W iltueM ". I!!
Old W. troh Si.
Rhone t i l l
N i T T I o M i .il. il ll.)., oraour
S, I). Hinkle) limit, Iwiirialr
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POSITION V \t \ M 1 1 FI.Mil*,
M Y VIIK VMl It OWN
11) \ FASHIONS. \ IT l It \NT
11.UU0.flU IMIWS I* \ VIIKNT
lly having your rnr or truck
MI S T
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Vim i'iiii huv l hi* *innll lionu*
cheeked over hy unr expert
p
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a c t i c \i. k x p k i h e m K.
and farm located on pave I ••mil , UKCGMYIEND \ LIMNS i Flt l l
on &gt;lionu *. I llu* xlrerlug *y*
ahmi! il miles from tin* citv.
tern *ufe'’ Are the lirnke* ad
fv in g
f x p h u if m t :
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linilKirr A. WILLI MIS. Realtor
|itiird f"i rpib lr dup* 7 Monthly
ItRI.IA IIII.ITV It F l | l I N 1-: 11.
Raymond K. I.ondi|oi*t \»-ocinte
payita-ai (dan f.u larger lulu.
p i ,rash: a p p l y
in p e r s o n
Phone 731
Atlantic Hunk Bldg.
TO MR. I.AZMH. H.GKIDAi SA N F tlllll MtITMIf X FtJPT C(l.
Jim W. I'lrat Sir eel
F YSIIIONS, AI It HASH.

3 A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

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Mfil.ANDM Morning Sintluel. Ur*
laudu Kvrmiia Star l *11 Ralpl.
Itnv. I inf. I
ty fr
C/.ltPF.NTEHINO and LpUitilllC,
11:111) to 1:00 at HOME'.It'S
hour, Jay or vv&lt; It Art Umigh
Civl.l.
ft17 for Huttery, Genetalor
«&gt; i v, Plintm 7 /ft J
ami Hlarler terviee. Swain's
- P1
flatlery Service, 1101 W Kir at
Yellow Realxtnnt. Phone HOfl-Il. F. M. Enuii*h. ItoofliiK Coni me lor.
Si
All work uuttrnnlccd. Phone
L. H. Mann. Lake Munror.
W O RK W ANTED

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F R IE D JUMRO SHRIMP dinner*1_

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Vftnelian ttliml** New blind*

a eoinplele leeiiiidiliunmg
liMMKKKKPINt; Purl time FinIce. I'll IMIftlL ftn flee
iincinl tkatemenUr, all luxe*.
HEWING MACHINE Center HO
mate*.
MiniM
um
HI
year*
experience.
W. tut. opposite Prince** TlietiPimm* III? .1.
Ire. Ph. MHO
Kitchen Cabinet* built to
(.1 TIL.It nml -pouting initnllcd
Free . Innate*, .luhit I.
(iriipnfruil tree* bile eucli It W
,.l
lepiiueil
Fret*
e-limati**.
Ml l a n d n lligbw a v,
Ford. Plume 788 W.
I hone :.|H\ W.
1070 W
every night. HOMER'S.

TH E
SA N FO R D
H ER A LD
FOR R E N T
OFFICE rpaee in Meinrh Ihiildlmr.
l.nrge IlgW office, newly deeon.trd, oil utllltlex. heal and lanl*
ror *1 rrlee ftornhncd. Call
“W-W. II. * A- Dept Store.

Its
Sworl Hamlin otiilifte* i t
It. W I..... I. Phutie /art IV.

H ill SAI.K
Mi ll NKYVSP YPI’. ltS
2e Poo ml
HFRAI.D OFFICK

Mulille ageil

m ilium

wulll* work, NEW I LtrMRS - in faced tu pet i

prefer hi*wing, practical nnrxlng
hi irHlninunl work.
MID Kirn

linn. Mill finin'* mmli like ■ - ■
Firiixhitig, elt-niimg &amp; w a v i
Pm table power plant, 11 \rm
exp rile nee In Setninoje Ft.....if
H M lilt'll mil I like MnlV

Ave.

TRACTOR WORK hy the hoar nr
i»h Phiughing, hanowing, mow­
ing * dill moving. We xpcduli/e
Monel n and "P »o date one room riTxKDM FKKDS: Com pi..... line
IlMllliF PI.YYIMI'TII
m eondltluniiig building Iota &amp;
efficiency apartment. Ideal fur
P Y ttT S AND S E R V IC E
HuntV
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
garden phi*, I'hone 1U7-J.
IniMfieui rmtple. Dowmuwn Id­
'll1* I’Hlmriin \ve
I'hnae lull
eation. Call 680.
HOUSEMAID tank type vacuum il)
HtiMlntxM O pporlunR U s
o r it F l o r i d a Ho m e can be
chillier, like new, yild.00 Phone
|i *t fre*. Call tlfil for detail*
y o u RENT:
Furnished apart*
F.«tnldl*hcd bnxinvaa will ahow n
Hlti-J.
i.n FOGGING. Southern Chein1 menl. DM W. ftth Street.
fill’, return un Invexlinent nhoie
i i s ' i . Inc
double buinrr ilrrulalll)); oil
oil ii|ieiutiiiK cult* including
GARAGE T p AUTMF.NT. gro.iml
Phone
47ti.
henlera.
owner* or upendor* *nlury of
Door, 1 room* and bath, neon
i:liH) per month. Reply [lux Trnelnr wurk, plmigliing, illxknig,
and cjdlet. Phone 301-J.
|
Mahogany living room &amp; dining
leveling, by hour nr net", lie
I. S. Care Sanford Herald.
room furniture, double ln-d. 1
Furnished apartment, lint Froneh
Wilt limiter, I'hone UI7 M.
rhenl of drawer*, Immlnlr chair, MAKE if. PER HOUR at home
Avenue.
_____
Magic Chef gaa range and oilier
iiieinlli/liig Rah) Shoe*, lironte, PHILLIPS SE R V IC E STYTIMN
furnliihlnga. Rev. Dminlns* E.
Furr.lahed npnrtmeni fur m i l, ehll.
HUM French Ave.
Silver, Gold and Pearl, Free
Charlex, Phone f t U - R , Apt.
dren arrepted._!!««» tren d ' Av.»,
Fui finer car repair*
detail* Kikluvl Cu. 12111 Went
8011b East Rectitid.
All work guaranteed
Manchvkter, Lo» Angeles 41,
One or iwo brdroorm furnUhed
Hpnr (in*
Tnickpr* Di«r.
Cnlifurulii
apartment. Adult* utily. 1000 Twu CKC rnr top plywood trout*.
Fnrmarly
demonalrntlon
model*,
IVODOPICII Refrigeration Hcivu,
' Mellonvllle Ave.
l i S P L C lA l. b th V IC E S
now at reduced rale. Courtney
Couiiuercinl Si DomcMic, all
Furnished—two mom Bpartmimt*.
Engineering Co., Long wood.
work guurniiteed. Phono IU1I1
Bflf-M
Ite*l
Inveslmenfa
CANVAS’ PAINT: Renew dull I
» R. YVILI.IAMS, Realtor
!
RENTALS^
awning* in new color* with Hii-i III) N. Park Ave. Tal. 1129
2
W ANTED TO R EN T___
Floor Hander A Kdgrra
fa*t Canva* Paint, $I.7A
F.II.A. long Term l.oana G.l.
lllll Hardwart Co.
HKNKARIK Glaa* &amp; Paint Co.
F.II.A. Repair U m
Wanted lu rent apartment hy re­
m
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l
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t
W.
2nd
|
FOR
R
EN
T: Floor namlcr. Eaiy
tire,! couple for winter. Iiegfn
Phone 120
operntlun, Reu.unalde rate*, Safi*
Expert Radio Kapatrlag
nlng Nov. I. Phono l i t .
Fred Mrara. Mil K. ta g B i
turd Puinl &amp; Gla** Co. i’hnne
1 R E A L ESTATE FOR S A L E PAINT BRUSHES: All kind, for
801.
_____
nil purpose*, Camel Hair, Water VENETIAN BLINDS Hade to or■tflf/gaTATti —INHIRANCR color,
iO
it
if
I
c
t
u
s
- i' k m n o n a l
hulr *huw card, Ox
,1 t . Seminole Venetian Blind
1 PRttPKHTY MANAGKMRNT hair onaOkatroke.
l &gt;. HID W. :tm RL Phone FOR itF.Al.TH PROTECTION and
RAYMOND M. BALL, R«H« BRNKARIK (Jloa* A Paint Co.
tlftl W.
CLEANER LIVING call UB1 for
Rm, 4 Florida Rtoto Baalt M dj.
IIM 14 W* lad
cuinplela detalll an FOGGING
Hottnern Chemical*, Inn.
MODERN- 4 badroom Ranch typo __________ Phone S it
ROME KEEPING Service and Tax
repurl* John F Dempsey, &lt;110
"hunt*, 8 b»tha. F.icallanl loco* FLoTlR WAX: juhnaon's Paste,
14
Lo s t a f o u n d '
Magnolia I'hone 197,
tloB Apply « 6 Plomoia DDto.
Liquid, Qlocoat, Cream waa fur
IAIBT: Black Envelope Purse In
I'hotia I M f r W . ___________
furniture.
Electrical Appliance#
Lake Mary ur Lake Monroe dl«*
SPECIAL Comfortabla country BRNKARIK UU*a * Paint Co.
ill frigcrntaaav a
trier.
Finder return Herald
1IS-II4
W.
2nd
it. dining
home, large living room,
Repairing
*
Office. Reward.
Phone 329
ad bath,.
room, 8 bedroom* am
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
AU r o T FO R SA LE
Ph. 1194
20* N. Park Ave.
Idtehen fornUhad. « » “ "• ANTIQUE BED also coal or wood
All Work Guurantked. (it
M
5 ^ Mrs.
Grccnleaf,
Lako
.............................................
1034 Packard. Phone 417 J,
US
FOR
ATTRACTIVE HOMR located on!
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PRINTING
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lake. » acraa in tract, awna Wood or Coal circulating heater,
One 1046 Yt ton
AND
D TYPING
fruit, 8 car garage, ranch type
condition. Cheap. 'Phone
truck, priced right,
n tE iir r BURRAiw or
house with .front and w ar! 391-M.
Bt.*
HANFORD
— W.-...
. __
porches, large living room, din*
ATTENTION
I
Builders,
Building
Gnu
1048 H toil Chevrolet pick-up
lift
N.
Park
Phone
IIP
f
ttur room, kitchen, 8 bodrooma,
Material Supply. Tcc.Bllt Homes
truck, purchased new middle
bath and largo finished attic
of Florida Cloilng Out. Lumber, MEAT CUBING AND B6IOKING
April this .year. Estate of Dr.
*
also basement with outside and
in Central Flurlde'a most mod*
doors, windows, hardware, less
R Puteslon, Box 1694,
Inalde entrance. fumDhed
ern FOOD PROCESSING end
than wholasale in carload lots.
good condition,
la very gooa
conomon let va
la
LOCKER PLANT. J u t being 1040 DODGR REDAN FOR CALF.,
Also lease for sale—good loca­
your meat any wsek day from
good running condition. Call
tion for Supply Yard, Mill, etc.
A r U IW l^ H E ^ O PU ^ tyHOMR.|6
owner II7S-J,
8100 A.M. to 0:00 P.M.
Reasonable rental. Tec * Blit
CHNTKAI. FLORIDA
Humes of Flurida, Sanford Air
’
soluble for poultry raUipg, tM
FREEZE AND HTOR
trees on U acres, Dose to paved

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Highest cash price paid for used FLOOR
with modem equl;
furniture, fed Davis FumRurs
worn.
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MONDAY OCTOBER 25 , 1948

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SAN FO RD , FLO RID A

Collistcr S e r v i c e s
To Be Held Tomorrow

Police Occupy
U '.s llis .S

t'r n m

r.s *

Lions Meet

(M el

leaving when ordered, without re

elstance.

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f

l imited svmpatliv strikes have j |
lieen ordered liy the Coimnuiiist led .
Nittlonnl Federation of l.nhm. In '
Ml. Etienne there was a 2t-hoii' , &gt;
ge.ierul walkout ordered for th'1 I
funeral of a miner killed Piida) ,|
when police occupied the f’aiol.
fort mine. Then* were no stn-ii !•
ears nor buses this mmuilig in tti■• 1
cifv and gaibago was md eolli led li
Eight hundred iitnlul ««&gt;•!' &gt; i
struck at .me Valeneionnes plan*
In I lie Zuhe llepa. I.iie o l **f
Not Sll i-&gt;l&lt;t &lt;&gt; n F l l i l . e e , at.,.,III. -m m *

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i.ig textile and metal workeis wen* j
buck on tbi' foil l Ida inn. u l. ig aftei l&lt;
iio iiC iiim u iiriisI tiiiions signed in ' i

ngreeme.it
b o o s..

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Itoafl b l o c . . w e ll- |e p e l l e d l*ve| \ ^
t l u e e m i l e s in (In- lio iu i i a i c a an d &gt; '
| h e a v y p o l i c e and li oti|l fill I I . » | " I
! iio (l ie l o a d s T h e y used i i i n n o i ' l ,
| e a i s a n d h e a v y m m b i n e ................. . \

Berlin Block

the Russian plan for an hour at a
meeting In the apartment of Juan
Atlllo llrnmuglta, Argentine for.1 e n l l a u c u l ’r«u&gt; P s „ f l a e i
before ~viahi ii sky "spoke" *tha""he y I &lt;’lgn minister and' Mtlng president
tho 8ecurllv
Security Counc“
Council.would accept tho resolution.
"ff lho
After tho decision was reached
Tim six powers— Canailn, Chinn
Argentina “Syria, llelgium and against the Russian plan, BramugColombia- stepped into the disputo lin went to tell Andrei Y. Vlshln( in an idfnrt to medinte it, snon sky Soviet deputy foreign minister,
iratei efforts toward bringing ; after tho United Slates, llritnin Ihe Western answer.
mre people and industries here. 'and Franco filed tho Iterlin cas.«
The delegatra, more serious than
Ie declared be had lived here ill with the Security Council, chnrg usual, went Immediately to the
sms and told of bis services li I mg that tho Iterlin blockade is n Palais lb- Chill lint for n meeting
dmg \ntmii" community projects j tf.lrat to pence.
o f the Security Council, which was
e nding tin Hoy Scout Drive, Til
delayed two hours fin theli con­
.
itnssin
has
mnln.alnoil
.hero
ts
ss .iiiilmn, v ni time air warning
fluence.
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blockade.
Today's
speech
on
the
•l vice. War llond drives and the
Ilramuglin wsis ie.anted to have
suldeet
bv
Vishiusky
markl'd
the
ul ion l l " i i rd
tried to cnnvlnrn the neutrals and
sorond
time
lie
lots
broken
Ills
Henry Mrl.ntllin levcaled that
tho Wasli'rn group they should
* was burn here 17 years ago Kreoillii-lmposrsl sib'iice on the accept a new draft he prepared
I
lie-Ini
issue.
Russia
bus
luken
the
id attended local schools and
after he saw Vlshinsky twice last
,’b school, and declared that lie ■view that the issue should lint night.interested In I.
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helping'
""""
Tho Security Council was order­
. onoell-so. '"''""l
her delogaloaSrr,"'iVi
would
row lie stated that lie bud neen
ed to meet at 10:30 A. M. tornorno'
'alk
about
It
there.
'gaged here ns nil optometrist foi
Foiled 8*nlo», British. French ow to hear Egypt's complaint that
ie .ant 37 years lie said that he
and
mu, ml delegates eonsidereil Is.nel broke the II. N. cense fire
*ihI welcome i-ii.irlsm and would
In the Negev DMert.
* in- ta-st to make a gom| coni
. Heavy fighting hI«o was io|iort.
issionei
her l,i 1iVe, Robert I ul lie of lln, | t.d in Northern Palestine. U. N.

f ’n m n p r ’n
I"1 3'00 o'clock Patrolman Well*
c o r o n e r s ju r y
l,rp(,rted. The youth, who u *n
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employee nf the Hanson Shoe
(Caallaatil Cram
Oaai
IHhop, W«S taken by l\ passing norecovering from her Injuries.
, nr|«t , 0 the
Votpltar and
Jamri Henson, 18 of Lake Moil-■ |tttrr transferred to Orange Memroe. suffered a mangled left hand
| l(Mp|ln| in Orlando. toy
when his "fast traveling" 103fl,
Ford failed to make tho turn in
r
it
1
West First Street, west of Monroe' . ^‘’•lovsrfnjr an automobile coincorner, and turned oveb three and * 0." Sum:lay afternoon at 3:25
one half times, Friday afternoon » dock on the Orlando Highway
-------------------- --------- 1-------------- , near the County Home, Mrs. Wnlimn (lieen was taken to the loeal
In* Mediator Italjih bunch talked hospital for treatment of minor
with Lebanese Premier Iliad El hruiM-s. Willbim Green, fiB, was
Soil, about the fighting In the nmMnjt „ |of,
iM,„ ..... K1(lor
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Spring.- Ibuul with n '35 Plymouth
siiokesmiin ' That1'
K t i i enuml*
of -sV&lt;blh
II HMO Pontine
driven
spokesman
that statements
of
r |n "bull
|.|1H W.rkelser
31 nf UriahM w A r i * ' . ...Hide,! with the I'lymolh. Mr.
tr.te that U. S policy I. against Cteen Is charged with niaklng an,
etmlng tho size ot the new J a w ..,.;
J / * ,Urn•
,%
"Statement* by both x x x re- ' Hhyiff !•- A. Morn and Drnuty
affirming their parties* platform Charles He»*k rt**lstrd In the direeloss- J&gt;n Nri.nl uhnUf pllllir. lion of tr.iffie following the ncclHockey

„i.. tCompany
«»».»• . '; -nhserver*"«
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w. . - v , bomlwd ...... ............... ....
* in. i . wen- tias.on Hamellli of f'lmlda Power and Light
hm" tthe"'Jew
oiiinnl. Canada, '•.•ho baa comr and I" I'o.il of Ciuei.i.ia.., (tl.ie,
. ..
and shelled
Lebanese towns. A ct-1the spokesman said.

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ONLY
Harllitu' S i * r v i c e h
Held Thin Morninx
Funeral services were held this
morning st 10.(10 o'clock at Erick
son Funeral Home far William
Henrv llnrtllne, H.'l, who died «t
his home on West First Stteet
last Friday, The llev. W P
Ilrooks. Jr. officiated at the set
vtcaa and burial was madn in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. Hnrtllue had lived In Ha&gt;
ford for !!!• years and operated the
Went Side Cirnrerv fcoin 1030 on o
1U27. Prior to that hr operated »
store for It. years in ( ’hattanangn,
Tenii. Hr was bnrp Feb. 2.1, ttatb
In Hinclnlr counly, Alabama
Hurvivors mcltale Ihe widow,
Mrs. Emma II. Haiti.nr end two
sons tV i’ Hast!!,,, . .uniom
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With Any Suit During This Sale A t The Regular Sale Price Of The Suite.
\ Mattress But 180 Co i}Innerspring Mattress and Heavy Constructed Coil Spring,

ArvUIn L. Robinson
Died Saturday NiRht
MUs A i villa E llnblnsun, who

INNEHSPHINi; M AI IR L 3 S
AND LOU. SPRING

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AND COU. 5 PRINI*.

Charles Itoblnsmi, Hanfnni and
Frank and John Kobinsoii, C.lstobal. Canal Zone.
Funeral aervlces will be conduct­
ed at Erickson Funeral Home
TllVMtny at 1:00 P. M. with tho
Rev. J . II. Root officiating Intermnnt will .ako plaro In Ever
(reen Cemetery,
Common field crows nr» among

most Intelligent of all birds,
yet In historical records the word
crow Is synonymous with "despic­
able chnrncler."
th e

There are 34,000 separate firms

In the U.R. nil Industry.

wet,

FmiM tu $ Ulg ■

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NNER5PRING MATTRESS

AND COIL SPRING

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I» U n ity T h ere b S lr o n ilh —
f P n *w t tho Peace * r d w W«
F r n r t ii ef Americas
■parity H * Sa»ford.

Pufil&gt; r loti it r w e a t h e r w ith II11 ]«*
c h a n g e in t e m p e r a t u r e t h r o u g h
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SPA PE R
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SA N FpR D ,

EnUbUflhed WOH

VOLDMG X X X X

Truman Sees
• V ictory For
Demo Party

FLO RID A, TUESDAY (MTOHEH Uti, lfl IS

Rebel Troops
Fight Hard In
Korea Battle

When French Official W as Seized By Rioting Miners

AHOAKII^TliUitAN CAMPAION, Oct. H . (A*)-President
Truman fli+d away at llw He*
publican* again today far en­
actment of a dlanlaced paraona
bill which hr xald discriminated
ugainat those of "cartain relialrua belief*." Ha aaaarlait aUo
that hr wa* c a m p a i g n i n g
thrauglmot tha country la tell
tha people “what la at slake In
£ t k e couiiirr” becalms they are
nat being told by the Republican
nomine* "or the Kepubllesnroatrallcd new»paper*.H
TOLEDO. O , Ort, 2«. (A1—
President Truman declared to­
day the Communist* ara count­
ing on a Republican victory to
"undermine the Marnhall Plan
and pare tba way far world
revolution,” lie told a crowd in
Toledo'* municipal auditorium
Like CammuntatM ara aupporllnc
the Third Party In tha hope It
will "taka enough votea away
from ttic Democrat-." to let the
Rrpublicana win.

Dulles Accuses Reds
Of World Aggression;
Israel Debate Halted

Loyalists Battle F o r !
2nd Straight Day 1
At Yosu Seaport, j
Headquarters Says UiS. n , , , ^

Dewey Slates Talk
In Chicago, Then
Moves To Cleve^ lpnd And Boston

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A SCENE OP VIOLENT CONFUSION la caught l.y the camera a* Communist.led French coal
minor* atorined the City Hal) In Ucthuns, Franca and **•»'•*• the umlci-Prefect. IK' »a« held fur
some time, while efforta were mode to force the r c l o a of seven sti Iking minus who lm&lt;&lt; heuit
urroited during demonstration*. Strikers and aympuOiiiri* me shown clashing with the Mot.lie
liusrds. The official was roli-nseit after tho mob hail bci-ii dispersed with icnr gu* barrage*,
t Inter mitloo.il)

Links ♦

SEOUL, Korea, Oct, 26. i/l’i
Greek Question B e­
Loyal.»l lluopt and rebels are lock­
fore Council W ith
ed in halllr (oi tlie second itMlglil
Soviet
Revolution
‘ day iii thf seaport city of Yo»u. j
'Korean army liradi|u.illcr&gt; said I
n- i-:i »\v \ km t r i n t s
today.
PARIS. 0 ,i 2d. i/J'i
The
III. army estimated the ComAmen, an I’ii -ul. iil of the United
tmim.l-lcd i cite I tumps and symMiliums ''nmiti Count it ntigtily
|Mtlu/ers .it Yosti, last on urgent
•d|. o.tu-1 ih h,ii. on Palestine to
tln.iiyhold, nunihrird nhnul li.Oih)
cl.IV. lie i lined the session with a
l mu was dir Inrtliplacr of the if
slalemrnl that tin- council could
bfllion. .tattl'd by tltr Korean Nib lint lie la-l.i-.l mi., ai lion bv Ar.di
r Hi'Utnifitl last Wednesday.
elwirges ol !»a&lt;
( Action ngainit Y«mi was slatted
W.uien An no. Hie U S . dele­
! tm -chrdulr and capture ol ill,gate
and f.Vlohei lucsidenl of the
lilv is experled Minliieiitaiily. til'
council, spoke up diarply to close
Army aid.
Prime minister Lee Hum Suk and ; the debate until Ihuisday at 10: JO
18 oilier Kotean ofltcials left Seoul VM. aftet Malum.ud Bev F.iw/i ol
bv plani today (in the rebellion Lirypl inessed (oi uiiiuediale ciinnItiea. I lie nfltiial patty planned to i ll at linn
Ihe s itents' -1 was i ailed into lliw
stop tit si at Kwangju, center id the

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Aanocialrd I’res* I.raxed W ire

—

310 Millions Are
Lent To Britain
At 2V2 Percent
First
T
f* Maior,

"W arren Austin Halts
Talks On Problem
After Arabs Make
Charges Of
Bias
II. I.OIIK n k v in
PARIS. Oct. 2(1, tcT*&gt;— Joint

Credit Fm,pr l)"llr' 'oU ,i,c 4,N- l.w,i,K*1

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cunmntlee today that Kuvu.m ar­
t s krl a n t e d
u n d e r lion befiur the world peacp agency
M a r s h a ll
P la n
A i (J was pari n| “a general effort tn
extend the power of Soviet Com­
WASIIIM.10N On 2d. t/P)
munion llunughoul the world."
The I imiomi. ('ooiieialiciu AdimnIhe American delegate spoke ai
islratiiiil today loaned $)I0.(H)().- Small Powers of the Security Coun­
000 lo II,n nil. I he uionry is to hr cil lenewrd their efforts to mediate
used («n pine lu«e of industrial tier Berlin blockade rticis allri
macltiiteiv. ci|mpinrnl and mater- Russia's celo of a rninptomite of­
iali n* (nil ol the Lllttipean re fered by six smaller powers.
covrry rflo,t
Dulles, foirign affairs advisor to
The au’ivmi'iit was signed by |Covrinor Ultimas L. Dewey, ReAiueiiisn end I'u' kIi officials at I|iuhlii an iursi,|eiilial eandidal*.
K.Mean army o|ier,»lioi»s. and lliri. j •■ineigrm- v t s . iihi to hear an t.gyp the Lx|iiul-lmpoii Haul, id Wadi -..oil iiilrinalional l nmnmnuni is
I’.. to .Sum lion mid utliei extreme I bail &gt;haute that luael is violating iilgloli, whuh nlmiiioler, f (’A workil.u foi a world if-volulion
1thmuyh "tune, mere ion ami lersmtlheMi parts of tlie U S .«« upled | rt ' r " r *»...... ......... '&lt; i*,»' N'''dl'v loans.
repuhlic.
1Lull, in Smitbern Palestine.
ll calls lm iinereil at 2* j pt'r* I rorlsm.
Fnwti sunt tlirypl iuul meeplml cent ll M.o ii.il ihh- , 1'iin-aimuallv I lie hnkril the (ilrek i|Ur*lioil&gt;
Fmit humlieil ifl.fl
siioi is I ||tt, S i e m i u
t 'nullell*s sss-i-L util
hipju'ii
r.... :i.... :.... Jii'li'e tile oilier ill |t|i* Nt'gt'V, lull slailiurc it i i&gt;2 tstit ain is oliligal- I whuh i* lieloie tlie io'iirial A i­
tmlii. oil tlu* fin: (min moving 't lint ficliDuc llimi wit.' .-eml Ilid - l'd to lieion irpaVillK the loan li&lt; | srmlily. and tlu- Hr Ill ll deadlock.
(Continued nil I’une Three)
1*156 in semi .iiinii.il installments, before the .Nrcuiitv Immiil. as
' .MV
The sum irpirsrnis the amount . parts ol the Russian plan to donuWhnt l« l lie Seem ity t'ouueil
IJ 0 1 ( l e o r ^ l l ) F ' h IIS'U'UU).* Ill do Iil&gt;.mt tin- eimtinui'd of Marshall Plan aid which it avail* | mile tin- wmhl ihioindi (. oiulinill
riulililiK
In- ili niiiml. d imputlmil- |
j„ Bnlaiii on a loan basis .ii ism's »|l|l
s|iie.ad
\
the
fir.l
ninr
month'
Ilf
lA'A
Iiprin
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.Hill *11 w.\* pri^onUMK N
Ki»rk,i, Fin i* III KImmiii uf Syr in
1til 111 (III* dill) 11r fI tlltll 11 4*1111*11 III tin,i— in o ,b e wu#,I' until the mu11ll*lotllt ifili h» mv11*I Ilid' If N. &gt; 1llI
MiimniHHion mi iIn* Hulknim &lt;HN*
it lu it n iii in Ainli
*»f Iruvi* of this yeai
l&gt;mk tu wink f»»r nnothin“
I viulatMiin.
ll Is tin- fir-, niujur credit SC'OKII
iriiaitniicil on riijdr I h t f e i
ATLANTA, Oct.
Thu|
\ U'l in said “Tins is o nmtler uruiittsl lilulci ihe recovery prolliilvt'rulty of (luorgla In A^hl^Ul^, , coitti uu hI uiIv
any act inn gr'*n, "l|hunch i- ciiiiiliuiis on
h &lt; fnll«'ii h A w
Ihn runtnriMl [
|,. inKfii. Tim coiiiiril &lt;umiot
(('ontlnued on I’nrc Three)

ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN _
.
0 , 1. 26. u n - t w , „ .
Truman claimed that "the tide is
rolling" for the Democrats as lie 1
turned today from a roaring Chi- j
cago welcome to renew hit election t
'drive in Indiana and Ohio.
TALLAHA^Sr.l ('ll .!ti l l ' i Ihe state today declined tn give
Spurred by the cheerr of hurt -1(
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Florida Oil and IJeirlupmeni (.uinpony . cc.nlract to drill on thousands
dredi of thousands in the Illinois Q y p f j p g A n t ) G rC tlU flC E
small tracts of land when o i other uunpanift find ml within 120 feel
city, Mr. T
Truman J“
declared
that1 on
*’"* ll”
"" 1
of them.
Kill One Striker In
election day "some of the redden
Trustees of the lot mid Improvement Fund agreed however, lo ad­
l l ' w l l a s t t Un P a g e T h r e e !
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Battle At Ales Pit cerlise fur cnntf.elit . e mit In sec wbi-tbi-r other toi'ipnniri will meet
tcru.s u! a new ami mu liberal offer by tlie developing (mil.
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PARIS. Oct. 28— t/V)—The • Via' Irusitera didn't dm-u-s the^
government un»d tanka Imlav ■ompnny'a first offer Itaforu ru«»r thf Routhorn A * m* i -I| n |aHhuil inhi uullon l»y rhnrirfH
i in a brief bill bloody battle Ji-.-tlng It on the* rernmincn lotion
ftiill of rilPWM HIV* VJltiwltl*' •. J |,mu '•
^ u ------- jwith (striking ccmt miner* in of their secretary. Fred ti. Elliott,
to whom It had I*'en refgrred to
f c a s .i &amp; 'v .V :- ' A f t ■:»j llrllith
„ •*"•»"»&lt;"»■»"•
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iwnilTt* aaivl »tflH 1/11*11o
In vestl notion.
- - - -1 soldiers wore wounded badly
I*
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............I actinii tu ftt'iniri* PPMcc in
The enmpany'a new offer pri»!)r. i'll &gt; made the r.nn.nm-o .................... .
ilUfk tlf
NFW YORK, CVft, l l , W)— i when the troop* moved in ne. duecd n rnpld-flrt' debut,&gt; lustcv,-"it
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Acting M*vur tom I! I.tslur
D V M D f i f u e o r f f e ,with Cli.v. r...»r M. E Th.nnns.n, '|,lt'gr»t,'s n ds.
was instructed last i-vonii.g In- the
to work lodny f»hr hour* aftor
dunlrial town of Ale*, SO mile
Flnrliln (III
and
Development
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urge up einc.gcncv ll.otm.,mu
H"' &lt;p ,I, legations, he '•»"!. ,
Ciuuniissiou to i-«iii- u iituUwv alruck In (ha clty'o biggest | northwest of Marseille. OffieluU ('omniiiiy, nnd Frank Ueaoni of
tin- Sciiiinuli- t'oioitv Civic Mil'll- City
•------------,allocution to bring the Athens ............... .... "
surface (ranaportatlon lle-up
said 400 person* found liearinu Tnllalinssee, who miiil he rc-nrehiiiiiitlon imoiiiur Dn
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, n K„M, rB| city ole,-li.u,
mwhich affected 3..100,000 New 1 arm* »er* arrested.
*. nt* five companies now cxidnr- n r i t a i l l S
IVIlO n o r C ll /\| tl»&lt;- -ame time, the ehuneeMiir |'"Volveu measures for mvctigu
i;niii|ialirri with .. rlriM lhu pr|miirysj)lV.
Yorker*. *!!rhae| j . Rulll, In- .
---imr fur oil in Florida
O pens
P a r l i a m e i l l nno,me,',I that hiwould
•l otimo,,- sanelioi,' Ol *V• &lt; ,
ff din.... i,l the K|&gt;Is.-o| mI w w,„,n tw„ eanilldat. - will ho
tematlonal 'iceaident of Hi* CIO .
Mv t’ARI, HARTMAN
Tin- ik-veliijipient r(Mi)|inn/'* flr.-t
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ihiwo Nov I. mid turn over pio miliiiiiv m-tlon.
.11, -1. House l„s, n gin
liver
succ-.'-il H A W,11,..ms
Tran*port Workarn Union, nr* 1 PARIS, On. 26, UP)
On. oft. i war XIIII),OUO enxh to iti
AtTMfJ A n c i e n t r o m p i;.,.ll||,n.(.
to it, Man...i! EgM»i also chnrgod that l'me I ion w„,k,,'s who will be ,0 1.vo oil
Mr lAl.h(l|. „s ellv
der.d the H.M0 union member* ,
V;IH killed and two police stilt,' [or tile light to In-collie its
— -----i -ihK.'clI. ui.iv uri'stdent of it,,.'. lol.ili-d Dip Middle Knsl .. ........... ■-It. , iiiitiuiign il„ week wot....... '
|, WUi ................ . *hls
ugent nnd drill on so mu liumi.oun
&amp; brek to work on taven orlvale*
, ,
Iti ERNEST MiNBIV
1 rdverslty or Athens.
ilmigo.
on,ruing by Uniilou lliu.il,&gt;, city
9 lyonaraled bu* lint*. (|ulll Is.
wc1,r woilm!rd " ," duj1v ,ot”1 ueie n( srultered siti,ill state
LONDON.
Ou.
26.
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Kio-.
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Smilhurn
Assnelntloo
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llhe'atntu
of
lstin&gt;li
luiv,
Mu-, Ann l.oki'll ••pukr Iiiifil* Irpttty cU'ik.
«w*s| the order tc a ms»a dc- : in Sau:hcrn Frans’* tn a new on. ti i t whoni'vi'i- oil in produt'cl
rrionslration of worker* outside ! break of violence in lltc naliunwid within 'tliO fee; of ihem in the Ororg- VI opened the new .esiioo
!V I ? 1Y"1"!. ,lht‘ *m,vr,",t» l,T " !,m,1 .ind'Timtamnu '•'Tln.ic'l u'........,
| Cltv Attorney Fr. ,1 Wilson was
Hlaie Public Hovvlco Commla- •
i m:ncr,* ,„iktut lire. The state would have got of Failiament amid ancient pomo '
N 1"
11' IK
.V*
’*« i'"
t1,11 ‘"i
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in'Kinled
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thi'ii
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for wl",
stale
an &lt;(
(&lt; i.imllliiieu
on l'aae
Inge TI.rr
llirei)
)lllH*,.„t,., imiuoi-nt i. v»ll flll
oI1„e„rilto prepare an
,|„.or.linanc*
Honlhi'i n
ir**iioaed Oo ran* Threei
co'"
mmrr*
The
Inleiior Ministry .aid «nv- " " Mlrl|
l,:. tH»r«y..t
of the oil pro luce I tmlay
„lu,,rint|on
per student.
student. II have
have
, and
, „called
. . , for the
. .notionali
.
iiprinllnn per
,
_
.
"
in "dliniil value lo uiliilt« uni Sinodaril Itiiildiue Code m foi-----------; ---------- :
nr.
m e in m ior .o ,...« .j
WP||,,
of Britain a »lrel iniluUn
I. en trying to get something dime I ( t l l l l l d U T f ) IIK T l'llN i*
»'«*•• •'« ' ulike. .mil . tup.... m,..|
h ‘ ,j,, ............... limldmg
Fire Department T oic,nm,n' '0,cr* p, **ln® * *,t,ker' The new propoui rctniii* th- ration
Quit
ii |»i i&gt;lin.t ‘hniiltI ’I."
of apeOalor. .tnn&lt;l ie sl.nl this for several months.
j
I A ,.f ,.n u i
‘ ' hi Ii
‘................
Code Congress Till* oi ,,»,'i-il inea** *
s-, | |
n | j road block near Ale. were met by XtoiMirt) cash i&gt;aym«nt, hut the . Tliou.ands
■ .’
,i„
‘ Only utter we were aide to seel
V O U H llll
IKMOI1H1
.mi.-d by nil tin- rillxellM of Ihe xur* will lie Slililliltted * 1&gt;.0"I
Make City Calls Only a blast of gunfire and hand gre ti-vcliiiuiicnt cum|iuny would ngre,' a drniling„ .rum
lo watch the Mon
o H i&lt;**- -itirr-i
_____ _
'
arehllerts and con tractors f*.r thuie
,
c . r _tu drill on a tract at any distance
arch and Queen F.liwbclh drive in
— -- - ---------ll \ l It’AX M H n.-t
i'.
AikIioo Hliio. incsidiiil -d Hie
i,n,| ctiru.acin i' ior their
. , Tl fnmi nn ndjacuut (iroducing l»'«ieUu* to the fact that the Hanford iinde*. Sevir.d
a Pair coach from Buckingham K S IT A n d E x p e r i m e n t The Halifax Mull ('aid today Cum, \ ■ -ition. ml iiuiiiei-d It o b e r t approval, with the roguest thsr
Fin, Department ha* baan rvduead woundtd. tlie ministry .aid. Ihe jl(,|u if tinct&lt; grotoglsts dlri'ctcd
.• Palace In ihe liouie. of Parliament U t , , t | A n n
f i r i,iMl. . | u | du'» emt co*at, sti'pped of its hutdoiiiii. Civil Corin'11 retire- tliev reply within It) .lavs regirdW by two man action of tha City Flro tin k er and the two scriourly the drilling. Tho state would geta to open the crucial .c io n .
M a llO n ?
(. 6 l
l ‘ UnUH url„| ,;y def.nsa. after the sei- cnliilive fiom New Yoii City, ,ng the ordinance.
an
perernt
of
the
production.
Ono
wounded
policemen
were
.(tuck
by
Chief M. N. Claveland haa liven
guv,* ill-tl lit tiull - t.i lie ’ 1„lie t'id «f Mrr, .\5..lj, iilmn^
.i
n c
■
i
,i
i ,
1ond World War, "soon ts in I,.- wl
of
tho
gcologlnt
would
&gt;w
named
atr let orders to hie man not to gunfire.
bv the vnlliiuiiiv one by the state ,
&lt;&gt;“wn ctqwd. gathered i
TAU&lt;A„ AHRKP fM
,4„ . e,.f..Hifl«l with new. long .ar.gi
(In- iiim|iaii,ii t.rotv- to furnish 51 maguiines anTt
nne.ver fire alarm* uutaliU, uf tha
peril.,Ili-iils to the Hanford I'lihllo
The government force wa. pre* no.tibo third ty Ha- uflier two. ’ i !“c
lu **x *
” rv'
Die . a bine t to'.iv released Midi... radar.equlppeil guna to meet .In ho*'
City Limit* in order "to giro tha f
Mi
Kulilinuii staled that u l.il&gt;nrv. was uccepted. t’urrhas* of
Mo*! of the tru.it-es aald th'ev •h,! houiehold cavalry, in full die*. "„0 fmm Hoard of Control funds I
tin put of war.'*
paling
lo
clear
tinkers
irom
tour
rt»y the protectJ-n U naada.” Ha
Civil Musie on uilii-rstiip i * .ne uf
irsmilnueit Oh I'm . I Hreri
wereinclined
to think any such uniform, which r.corlcd the Roy.il * 'r ,l**‘ / ’f
^’r*d* Ct«&gt;e UnKer-1 Did forts in tha llnllfux uteu.
polntad out this morning that h« coal mines and a power plan! near
- - _____
iiy and HKrienlturui evin- meiit praetjcully abandoned In the lust tile eieiil bargain' ill tin- -&gt;i.t.-i was unable to spun man lo an* Ales, about 50 mile* northwest of
'tutlons.
•
■few year*, “urn tu be reiiiiliitll- III,line,ll fluid, siriee well kllOWM
*\r*r a call yesterday of a house Marseille.
fire west of the rathroad track nn
Report, reaching
the Country Club tlaact.
The Department answered two headquarters in Pari,
m. cill’s yesterday. One was at thv tinker, fired first.
^ T a b 'e flupply Urocery at Fourth
Aa the government
Slvckt amt Sanford Avenue where proachcd the pita, n
|t n damage wu* eauaed bv fire small mines also exploded.
major oil companies Indicate* i
. ,,
tlon of tlie pel-sun m persons who
(CMlIntsf* »l* ••*** Ter*e)
Warned by Governor Caldwell1
,
from a defective electric refrlaer*
-,bey now have an .dv.nlatw they ° P. T nL a.T r.w m K T m W ox.
.. «uiiiMri'ri
,, . ...i ,
tho 4 by lit fn.g sign adveri.st b * » *« using all of his uiiur-! A t 1(111 tti J O U m i l l III
______
,
want to protect ” __
— end, It might [
' measure will ‘ tat! her..
atnr. Another
call______ ut VtWIt
H 'HUINGTIM. n,-t. X m 1 tl()n(r M. J, Moss for Cimgrea* and
u,,,,*lr P'lhllc ownm- u-itv roservu. Campbell rumim-nt- ,
4
4 N" ' ’’“Y
r. m. from the home ur o. c. ParaiftiHV CruBiies
provide some wav tu m ltia aiirniw I vml 1,1
11
l.ir-iti'd on the east side of High.
mall scrana of Innd i *1*1’ *boer cumnanlva eilenslvsh . .1 "I know, but we’ll Just hav* tn
S lip p O F t
I rt'S IC lL n l •I-M.d In ceremonies *tluoiig
Hughes, 311 Magnolia Av.nue *
*
J ---------- ----front amal
iuul wuv 17 about o quartet mil* north
,l«*ll*Mra iti f iK 'T h m f
ln tho prtxluctinn of Iron 1 ,.-i along tho l.rst we can."'
j
Revolt Of Students thing
vrhffO alight da map* reaolted from
tin-solid wherever then-me Navy 1)f i,„k„ Catheiins some time he[ '"xt. or of *&gt;i(r iron or atcel, or in 1 Tho agrlv‘ultur*l experiment «t»ATLANTA, Oct. at!, Id’, ri, ■litiM or ’lUtiuiiN.
flN ranard hy a g u *tova.twri'n Wuilm ^tlay uml Friday of
ahaplng of »tc«! by the rolling I ,i»ne were allowed |(J0.(M)0 of their Atlanta Journal todav annoonc.-d
ASUNCION, Paraguay. Oct. M OfficialK D i s l i k e
In «'•/ puiIm tu tliin itMinliyt ti»*’ lu-st week.
process "
.rsarve* to repair damuges fumed c Utoriully it Would support I 'n —(AV-I1
was
officially
announced
«ml in Kr.gland, Th„
whlch consisted of a
Lm Elected Captain today that the Paraguayan ravnlt German ‘Lift' Offer Th*r was ail tho King said on bv last month's hurrlrunrs uml for blent Truman a* the Deimu.'ietli- ...... than lalamls
.160 roivy ships will in, wooden frame with aluminum
ir*q&gt;l*u»q o * p i m Three)
■ipamlcd activities,
parly'*
nominee.
cruAed.
,,
.
« In Guard AuxtUary •*“* beenannouncement
..pen to tho public. Navy and Naval
WB, lin-uled „n private
Tho newspaper said It felt "the
Mid Col.
The
WASHINGTON,'Oct. St. ( « plaea for Democrats Is lu the De­ Air Reserve planes will stage all' property, Mr. Mess said, and the
Carloe Moptranaro. alleged leader Atm-r
entire sign Is taken. Anyone hav*
lean officials allowed little
mocratic party, not in n grudging *h"ws 1,1 many major cltier
1 Vtotier 1!7 has tieen observed lug any Infornintloti concerning
Iticlimitlint today to take up att
(apostasy tu strange gnii« mid fnKe
r* Niivv Day each yeui since 10‘Jli, the theft Is requested to contest
offer by a group of German labor
trtit of th# U.8. Coast Guard
' principle*.
It is the anniversary of the day Mr. Moa* In Orlando.
leaden
to
recruit
farmer
LufK
if- Auilliarv at the dlatrlft mMting “iff'aSLSESl
1
“Tholr
place,"
the
pspecima. waffe idiots for tha Berlin airlift.
——■.
----------baW at the Bomford Yatht Club
tinned, "is in thu house of their In 1775 when the first resolution
&gt;fata, ilay
- 'V
Four German union officials Mid
Tssnkian i.*it t-u nrnr p v
fathers and themaolves whuro authorising ships for defense of
. i i e i i i i i , 1 ' , , , #1 on i/n»
they made tho propoeal to under*
Bight cruiser* of tho Sanford
tbulr voice may be heard In coun­ Die Colonies was Introduced In the
ALLENDALE,
PH ILADELPH IA Oct. 26 (/!') -The unpredictable labor vote may well cil.
Ciuitinental Congress. It is also
,
---------. N.J..„ Oct.
. ,20. {/D■
loHlla. undor romnaad of E, F.
H was the eecond uprielng In Secretary of the Army William ll.
D,e
birth,l.y
of
President
Theodor,
-“
ft ^ k o ttn a j. for Rep. J, Par•b* dcelion in Iraditionallv Republican Pennsylvania next week.
o n traveled to th« m eting.
within a year. L**t Draper, Jr., yesterday. They told
The ncwipaper'* editorial des­
“1"" U**
“ttaf
array overthrew P--eiK
,, FPU bagged thr state’s 35 vital electoral votes the part thrre pres* cribed tha States Rights Demo­ Roosevelt, active supporter of * tdg "f
the ^Hourt&gt;
Committee on llninto Morlntgo,
crat* a* "bolters," and added, Nsvy.
wchlial campaigns but the GOP field onto slatehouse control.
Amerleen Activities, siTd today
■'they couldn't have their way lu
some committee files have been
Now both Democratic and Republican chieftains are claiming the convention
HOMR RELIEF
c m r p e r m it
*
to they quit In rebel­
rich'industrial emuirr An estimated 80 per cent of the 4,758.018 lion , . ,
n* avoree. brought b» Negey
Virginia Carolina
(0 the blockaded German capl
.1 NmWf n ° * K’
I6:
H hVp .'T h^mahJ wi°.nnii, iv.ll.ble,
ritgiblr voter* will decide the isrue.
m ured a city 1
David koldman, 34, disclosed you- but his secretary, Mr*. Vera Lewis,
BOY UNHURT
The faihjc plrlurc la paramountf -T ’— ------- »
irrdav that he had saved f M 1 0 |MM swm , f„oi (lf th(. , omra|t.
--------- Jr* and remove tl
-----TICK INFESTATION
|n h)l offlc(, ha,|
r,„ .
CLINTON, la., Get. M. (J f^ A what with 500,000 CIO and SOO.tMitl
warehiWM nn West First fttreet,
Erneit Lee has decided not to while receiving city relief check*.,
... IVnuayWanin'* heavily enter
- ,n
adjefoing the ACL Railroad .w r year-old boy who lap betwacn: the AFL mernlwrs along with some populatnl
his home In the races at
Appearing ]n magistrate court ^cked. Rhn said Thomas had no
Industrial
ritlea.
300,000 Independent United Mine
. aed between Cedar and Poplar rails while a 17-car freight train 800,000
Mine
Daytona Beach next Saturday •m a charge of fighting with Mor­
GOP National Chairman Hugh due, ho said, to tick Infestation in ris Unger, AA, Feldman said the further Information.
rthoene.
pOMed over him showed only ‘■'irkcre.
rule a big
b Mock
I
Workcra. They rula
' Vi &gt;' "
------------------------------------------. J j
D. Scott, Jr., a Philadelphia imun- Volualn County that would ne*et- scuffle atnrted over a deal In which
the voter registrations.
Hankersnn haa secured a bruieea today.
Tho hahy, left with ht» grand­
to erect a 13,000 concrete
Minor Chieftain John L. Lewis Ur of tho U.8. House of Itapre- altate having hie horse dipped in ho hnd given Unger’s *&lt;m 40,410
WEATHER
1 0l I I I Cypreae Avenue. mother yusterday while hl» par- ■aye President Truman la “tnenm- ago the people of Pennsylvania a cattle dip before returning It tu in buy a house.
voter*
will
give
tho
Kepuhlkan
thl* county.
mt" but then J u st a* atrougly
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 8fl. lff»— .
nttacks the Taft-IInrlKy law ticket a 400,000 majority.
I l l * Loa
HUNTING SEASON
Nilwaukie Railroad traeka befaga
wbkh haa Governor Thomas E. P h i l i p Mathewi, Democratic
W ARREN INAUGURATION
WUh the rmenlnv of the hunting
Dewey’s
okay.
1
44/r.
ilia abrwnce wa* noted/
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 80, l/F&gt;- season on Nov. 84, vlsltoea and Boston
autCthalrm in, say* "Four year*
... ........ ......... .. 40
CIO Pntilgenl Philip Murray of ago Hie people to Pennsylvania Two vacant lota adjoining the residents were todav advisedi b
: Detroit
by
.....................
M
.
roURTH T T ^
-,K», Truman bo­
nor Dewey'* bid for stater jqpjtql today , were made County Judgu R. W. Were tha.
that New York .................................AS
s
• 1,1(1
' . in
ftrti ;
1
two at tho loaugura- thoy may obuin residential nnd Balnl Louis
on re*
and thl# y*ar they
U|‘.M
t ii
Dm o f _____
AFL
r warren. Democrat|j non-resldentinl hunting licunae* at
Lit again."
--------77Ung
tly i
live State Chatman J.
I0g. .
bis office, Appfleatloiu fprjmnt*
fix *NB» ,
l,| X jK
a request inf In Hut
people" are
National Focest
i
’" 1 $ ,
N* , Mf
to
Tha hunting taa1
4
j.
M
T
.
'Tn
a mam*
L m
..

French Miners

t r a in .

Stage Uprising
Against Police

•

State Rejects Contract For Oil
Firm T o Drill On Florida Lands

M

Belnw Standard For
Accredited Rating

N ew Y o rk City Is
H it By S t r i k e Of

General Electiun
Civic IViunic Group For City Scheduled
Opens Campaign ‘To Re Held Dec. 7
For Memberships

Nationalization
O f Steel Asked

Troltey M « n fifin JJrsU 3tP £S

Unpredictable Labor Vote May
Decide Pennsylvania Election

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K t * :,

FRIDAY OCTOBER t t , 1848

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Disposable B a b y
B o t t l e s Invented

Additional Society

By ARTHUR BD80N
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—(AJ—
,A disposable tmhy bottle made of
|plastic, shyly descrllwd by ita makor as the greatest Improvement In
The Home Dcm.mstration Club !»"'"»• ^Xic"^sG nl?
‘U
of Geneva met nl
An-i like everyth^ , ' * * * £ In
h « ! r M° n
"1»sld ^ ik IWashington these d a y s -f r o m
..........Mrs.
...... J .W . Logsn, president, rnrl,t|IIJl ,|1B n,,w t m|,nMBdor to
with
preiililliig. I’ians were made fut ' wntt.h|n- „ lobster cooked by
presiding.
the community Hallow* on party. ,, lcrtrolJ r , s h y ' s Imttls got its
Announcement wus made that the |K,n(|„ff „i „ cocktail party,
new agent will l&gt;« present f o r llm gomn r,o „f
students of scliioxi meeting f»f lh« RBiup. Mrs. *r*i)c«* uml or scotch ihowcil up for
G. W. U ’FUs served ns hostess | ltu,
in ihu swanky Mayflowfor llm afternoon nnd served ri*-j|.r Hotel.
freshmenls at the conclusion of tlm1 Mrs. Adda Moy Allen, u local
meeting to memliers present.
nurse who Invented thfl tmtlln, ex
■
------ plnl/ied how it works
The plantli’ huttlo comes In n roll
Lake Mary EriendHhip of inn. Mama or Papa gets the
formula ready, then unrolls six of
Clans Has S u p p e r Ilie l.iitllcH, cuts out each one, puts
it on n rack. '
A little gadget Is used to pry
The Friendship t'lnss
Lake Mury Community Church' nu ll bottle open. The formal is
met on Tuesday for u covered dish poured In. Thu special nlpplo Is
supper with the following present: put on.
Since It takes heat uf 41)0 de­
Mr. and Mrs. J . 8. Best. Mr. nml
Mrs, II. drier, Mr. anil Mrs. K grees ta mold the plnstlc In the
Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Riser, Mr. first place, It's bound to tw ster­
ami Mrs, Ricks, Mr. nml Mrs. It. ile, Ami baby's battles of the oldWilliams, Uev. nml Mrs. C. C. fiishluged kind, even with sturWhite, Mrs. M. I.ee, Mrs, M. Mc­ iratlng, are apt to have bacteria.
Then, too, (this Is still Mrs.
Call. Mrs. Roberts, Shrln Best,
lluclati Grier, Margaret filler. Allen talking| as tho liahy nurses,
Dorothy la'e. Memo Williams, Me­ the plastic liottto collapses. This
lanie WDili,ms Charles Thurston prevents him from gulping down
hit oT air. One hnrp at the finish,
Best, Howard Lloyd, Warren Mc­ n
nnd lie's all Net.
Call. Robin R. ItictiH, Kind Roberts
The new bottle Is being put oat
In the Mhellmnr Products Corner'A delicious tool ipilekly imnh linn id .Mount Vermin, Ohio. A kit
■ontiiinlng tlie racks, the gadget
casserole
nay, 'lie, ........
roncnrted
In expami
expand me
tlie imities,
bottles, nitip
nipples
,
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from rooked rice, hamburger uml
p|„.,|c |,ut||M wl|| ^tssll for
cnone.l tomatoes flenson with salt. . (U,r,
w,|, C0Rt n
n
freshly ground pepper, onion i
Jnlee nml n dash of Worcertcrahire ' On tbs cummcrical nutu Mrs. L.
suucv.
II. Haywood rnmc In toting Robert,
her four-month-old son. Mrs. Haywood looked flustered. Robert look­
Tho ocelot Is tho immt bcnutl ed calm,
fully marked of nil ruts. Its fui
He made a fuce when thu new­
is soft nml uinrkml with black fangled
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thing
stuck In his
spots and slrlpes ngnlnst a tawny mouth, but 1m soon was chomping
background No two are evo nway hnnplly, ignoring the photo­
alike.
graphers’ flashbulbs.

M issBarbara Dampler Community Hall
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Speaks A t PTA M eet
Scene ________
Of
-Sanford novtla more, anil better
recreation canters for school chil­
dren,** Mias Barbara Dttnpier
stated In n hi let talk Imfnre Iho
Parcnl-Tenclicr Assnciutioii of tho
Sanford firammar School at a
meeting biHt night ut the school.
Bbo also stated that parents should
play with their children In order
to understand them.
During the hualncis mission, a
Isttor wss read from Mrs, Floyd
Griffin, president of ths State
Congress of Parents and Teachers,
urging the PTA members to vote
against proposed amendments onn
and two to the Statu Constitution.
Rev. J. K. McKinley staled during
the meeting that If lliu amendmoots are passed the schools will
suffer.
A rummage sule wus planned
for Nov. lit with proceeds to go
toward the school library fund.
Delegates elected to tho, County
Council were Mrs. J. A. Calhoun
and Mrs. Anderson with alternates
being Mrs. C. M. Flowers and Mrs.
R. 8. Brown. Mrs. Glenn Smith,
president, presided over the meet,
fng,
M At tipi
. conclusion of business
refreshments were served In the
school lunch room by mothers of
children of Mrs. Pnigo'a room.

Geneva Garden Club
Has October Meeting
The Guneva Garden Club met on
Wednesday at 3:00 o’clock with
Mrs. Brandy and Mrs. Tindal us
ci»-hostesses The scene of the
meeting was the community house
Ike rooms of which were attrac­
tively decorated with a' profusion
of wild flowers. Mrs. Slag, pros),
dent, presided' over the meeting.
Following the transaction uf
routine business Iwu new members,
Mr*. Brook and Mrs. Wlthcamp,
were addisl to tho roll call nnd
Welcomed Into the group.
The guest speakur for the afternoon was Mr. Henry Russell who
spoke on unmials. showing n pic­
ture oT each as hr explained Us
needs arid rulture. His talk was
'
V
followed with 11 general discussion
—j
and Mr. Russell distributed flower
!k, needs to the Indies present, lie nlsa
displayed slides of flower gardens.
;
flower arrangements, enemies of
f
plants and flowers nnd told of
*
remedies for combatting Insects
.
Amt diseases.
i At the conclusion of his talk lie
:
kgs thanked by the president for
I ho Instruction and seisla and lie
Was Invited to return tu ths Genova
-1
Club ngnbt. Tho hostesses served n
K Bp*' t mreshlng drink ut the close of the
,

MEN ft
Associated Press Food Mllor
B y C E C I L Y tH I O W N S ! O N W
IN E X P E N S IV E M E A T K IR
D IN N E R

Better anpialnt yourself with
the less expensive cuts of meat If
you wont to keep food hilts down.
They take lunger to prepnre than
a chop or n steak but they have n

tot to offsr by way of good flavor
and good nutrition. Here’s a Lamb
Noth Stew that's delldcm-, served
with cooked noodles or brown rice,
LAMB NECK STEW
I pounds lamb necks *
1 tablespoon kitchen bouquet
2 teaspoons salt
', teaspoon pepper
U cup fat
cup finely diced union
t eight-ounce can toninlo

1 tup wttsr
I 'cup diagonally sliced celery
0 small carrots
1 small green pepper, cut in
strips
U cup flour
4 cup cold water
U cup cooking nheiry wine,
If desired
Have meat dealer trim necks
and cut In I-lneh slices. I’Ijco In
mixing bow! and sprinkle with n
mixture of kitchen bouquet, sell

B eginning Saturday! S a n fo rd ’s Greatest Bargain Festival
o f W earing A p p a rel fo r Infants, Toddlers, Girls a n d B oys!

KIDDIE KARNIVAL

Buy now for Fall ami winter at deep-cut Sale prices. We’ve celebrating the third birthday of Sanford’s most
complete value-giving Children's Department with this great KIDDIE KARNIVAL or Bargains. You II be
amazed at the values. Come and SAVE! SA V E! SA VE!
F R E E BALLOONS SATURDAY TO ALL CHILDREN
S a tu rd ay only until 1 o’clo ck ! W ith
i

WHO COME IN WITH TH EIR PARENTS!

of 1.00 ur moru

F R E E PA SS TO
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K A R N IV A L SMASH! 2.9H

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39c Infants’ Shirts, short
sleeve, tie side ......................25c
49c Infants’ Shirts, long
sleeve, tie s id e ........................25c
79c Sun Suits, Calico Prints
Sizes 2 to 6 .... . ! . . . ’ ................ 25c
98c Plastic Comb, Brush Sets 25c
49c Turtle Bill H old er........... 25c
2.98 Diaper Bags
.......... 25c
49c Snugins Baliy Cover
Fasteners ............................ 25c

Gith’ Coats formerly 6.98 to 24.95

Th* first rentral station electric
system wnt ths Pearl Street'Plant
hsilll by Thomas A, Edison In New
York, which went Into service In

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113 Magnolia Atr.

Use un leftover pickle Juice by
frying pan or Dutch oven over
moderate' heat. Add pieces of pouring R over stieed cooked beds
lamb and brown on all side’'. Add nnd allowing the beets to marinate
onion and cook about A minutes ;t, |t. Servo the Iwets os n relish
longer, stirring frequently. Com- or on salad greens.
bine tomato sauci ami water nnd
add to rncsU’ Cover tightly nnd
cook untll-nreat is nsirly tender,
until
shout 1. hour. Add ?clery, car- water, stirring constantly Add
liquid
thickens
and
bolls.
rots and green pepper, and contlnuo cooking until vegetables nro cooking sherry, If desired, I,lending ’ )
tender, about 20 minulrii. Blend in well. s,,|Ve Immediately. Makes
togethor and add flour and cold &lt;t servings.

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Soup, Powder, L an olin ....... 49c
95c Tyke T o y s......... ................. 49c
95c Rayon Panties, Girls’ Satin
or Knit, Pink or White ........49c
98c Duekey Sheet and
Blanket Holder ,,i.......
49c
69c Disposable. Diaper Panty 49c
79c Flannelette Gowns
•and Robes ............................ 49c
79c Seersucker Infants’ Gowns,
Blue, White, Pink ..................49c

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3.98, Madeira Handmade Romper Suits

OMtrte Tonic Dully
looMnda Retain
['and Enerty.

1.98 Fine Batiste ^ertrudes

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1.39 Terrycloth Bath T ow els.. 79c
98c Cadatoy, for play F^n or
Until ..................• « ...« .... * 79c

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Section Two

©he Hanford fbralfi
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VOLUME XXXX

NOTI CE

c h a p m a n Hir&gt;«niond R. Mr*. B
c p a s a Mra. P r a n k
" * , i # M rs R a n d a ll
C h a t * R a n d a ll
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C h a s in u l Mra Ja m s*
C h o r a a n ln g C n rl B J r .
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Aisarlaltd Prew Leased Wire

HANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1948

Establish*) 1908

flr a d ls y W a lla r C.
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C i n l l M lis t “ i q u i l l l M » o i» r« B ra g g C h a r U a J.
o f B a m ln o l# C o u a iy fo r O a n a ra l Brnn n n
P.
E la stto n on Nov. t , l » 0 •• c a r l- U ra n a n P ra n c sa K. M ra. C . P.
DlaaJ b y L o u rln s B a a l M aaasrigar. Iira n u n C P. J r .
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not* C o u n ty .
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llr a w a r T h a lm a
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A d a m s K d lll, SI.
B rin s o n IV. II.
A dam * M ra. C . A.
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Adams J . II.
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F R ID A Y O C T O B E R « , 1948

T U B H AN FO RD
B ritton tttlby
B ro d le J . II.

Brockm an John
Mrouklln Alarr r .
B rooklln Krneet
Brown Hannah fl.
Brown Tluby
Buoklew Harry L
Bucklaw Prance* M.
Bullard Clarence I.
B u rk * Mr*, w. P.
B u rk * W. P.
Byrd J . R.
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Caldwell John Clcel
C*trtW*!l N. P.
Caldwell Mr#. N. r .
Caeeadr Mile* T.
Caeeadt Jam e* I).
Child, flladya
Clamp M. L.
Clark L#lln (lraham
Coatar John
Coat#* Mr*. AnaeMnw
Cochran R, T.
Cochran n ia R.
Cochran Horace M,
J. D.
S ochraa
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Col# (tric e It.
Cote Earn#*! J. Hr.
Col* Alabell* II.
Copeland R. W.
Copeland Mr*. R. W.
Cowan Anna H.
Cramer 11. J.
Cramer (!.' V.
Crocker V irile I.
Crocker Arthm E.
CulherhoUee Anita
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•avl* William Henry
Jeemond Daniel
Deimond Viola
Deahelmer (lertriid*
Donaldeon C. D.
Donaldeon Clarenca B.
DonaldeonJdary Mra. p.
ro u a la e * H. A.
Dnualaa* Virginia M.
Dunn William T.
Rvana C lair* P.
Rvan* Prank
Ruhank* Mr*, n. (1.
Eubank* nnbart It.
Ruhank* H. L.
E u b a n k * Mr*

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I Teelo Mra. Louie*
.Thompaon Xdward
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Dundy Kvn C.
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Itundy II. J.
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Cntnmack II. Keymour
Campbell Mr*. Clair M.
Campbell Lillian II.
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Ilnrber Jock
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Ilradahaw Lillian D.
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On the fninlly (llniicr table.
; tweet jiotaioc* can take their pl*cc
u» a vejrgtahlu, In br«ada of vgrloua aorta, anil in many draeerU,
aucli un cuilanl. pin and pudding.
No left-over cooked nweet potato**
need tn go begging. They ran bn
huih-browned, uaed in hnah with
left-over meat, or made Into patty
rukm' acnllupa, and puff*.
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The fullowlng nre tome recipe*
tented by cookery apcclullntn of
the U. H, Department of Agricul­
ture, In (|uanlitie* to nerve nix
people i
Kaah-Drowned Sweet I’otatoo*:
Add 4 cupn chopped cooked eweet
potatoia to a little hot' fat In the
frying pan. Beaton with aalt and
pepper. Mo Liten with about (4 cuu
water. Cook over low heat until
brown on tbg bottom, taking .care
la y w n d agorfhing. Do not etlt. »
Serve folded In half.
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Tatty Cako*i Shape cold maahed
aweet potato** Into email cake*.
Hull In bread crumb* or cruthed
dry breukfa-t cereal, Down on
both aldea In a little fat, For
variety, add to the maahed pota­
tory cnopped cooked bacon or other
left-over meat, or finely chopped
raw apple* Iwforu ahaping into
cake,
Sweet I'olalo Cuatard or 1*U:
tngrcdlentn. 2 egg*; U cup nugan
Vk leaapoon aalt; U teaspoon nut- |
meg; 1 teaspoon grated orange
rind: l \ cup* milk,
cup* fine­
ly anredded raw aweet potato; 1
tablefpoon malted fat. To make,,
beat egga, add augar, salt, nutmeg,
orange rind and milk. Mix thor­
oughly. Shred potatoes just be­
fore using to prevent darkening.
Add shredded potatoes and fat.
Baku in greased cuatard cups In
a pan of not water in a moderut*
'ovsn (HIM) degrees P.) about Sb)
minutes or until set.
For pie, pour the custard mix­
ture Into a 9-Inch pie shell and
bake In a hot oven (42S degreesF.) for 10 minutes. Reduce tem­
perature to 860 degrees F. and
continue baking for 80 minutes
longer.

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Citrus Need

Police Hold Back French iMincrs

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Russia Vetoes Small Power
Proposal On Berlin Block
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Jaycee Leader
Police Occupy
Tells Rotary Of Half Of French
Work Of Youth Coal Minefield*

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U S D A E xp ert Says
WASHINGTON. Od. ¥&gt;. i/ P i - |
S c i r I i n g C risis
A week before rlrrlion. ihe Demo­
lit IIKNNK1
: r r n u t,n \ m
cratic National Committer today
TAMPA. o ,i
i ,n
Wu
PARIS, (\ ,
(.r&gt;
Rittoa
itported expemldures ol $ 1 ,501pr»«e, at hiillrr Watten’i citin'
vrtofil
1p uti.ill pcnvfr
700. Tltr Republican National
hrartig here today mg',1 I'loridt R e s p e c t
T o
M e ir rv ? 8 0
S 'j ii ,i r r
M ile ;
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piupoftil
t ( o m p ro m u * rn d in ^
Committer laid ill weir $l,70h.finil ni'ii In m ile friend, with lit*
nf lltf Rfflin flf inline It
O f H . J . L e h r .u - I s
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O b serv ed
By
t ub
15
A rre sts
M n d c Jb k e \ ’1
fli'V *11-1 il , -.ill-I I,' don' onlc
The Rr*&gt;ul&gt;liaan rr|*mt covered
^r» nti4v ( •mn* tl, n fmir m
hv
ijwim? high &lt;|it illty firili and
Jan. I to Oct. I ft; llir Democrat*'
.fttt'l 4\h(i l^vlftftftl.
11. 'M il II MI IM
ii •!• Ri«|»,ti of (V! mu. • ■i ,r.
* Hill'd (till*.
(rom Jan. I to Oct. 72.
IGkim *iitl Il»ftw l Iffii*
I*\RI»
O'l
|/1')
Inl-MPI
,/.f •!.. l u r e . , mi-rnarton.. te n
f Democratic rmnmillee contribu
’cjiiiftil IK# Smjrf rli4«ffir rn**|Ti1». I ml I IUntnut. I • lie i n ,, roimmllee tpolt* to the l.oli'* Mini *fi |»de. \|"i It iiinniMii ei| to*
lioni liner Jan. I were lilted at
pailoi'lil of ABiuilltpir »i|'* l win, • od. i* (he rollin' Centfi todi*.
ft|(r«| * •fthft, «t |iti^ CfftlMint P'***.
h\ jipft r ft |i e 41**
11 thoilt
11,196.827; lire Republican!’ at
Im* bean 'xp'ineonlinK "gli lade »ii 'h' »uhi'&lt; • »l Young M'li "i Ii*iIf llir
rG»ft4 |'ft*n A Mr,i nut ftb.x of \o«»ith'»n I ihc li mirif •
ll.46d .75).
tut. &gt;«id (•^llllltv Jilllfl «Tl|$ of » I
t l n e l f«r l
»» e rk ft
9'PlUM mlfd. ,o-l tl,' reaolulion
Woild' ami «.1 til lint !
The Democratic cammiltrr «aid |
rloricf*$ fruit mini
fourfl
»•, , tr t'd
Mr •ft1*1 •tftft•. *•id iii %**yr*i linnet
iliulv &gt;.f hi,to,v ilioivi that nli it
it had had $315,367 an Jan. I.
fU ftAlH inml nf llir I lilt ihnlft • '&lt; ii lo |r clour m lli* u »*•III ftlfei hf itiiuuMi iheii dioe, ihr
With both ,fm , ll-itb’Vg (h, t " .
making $1.5)2.194 available fm |
hiwlier c | t i f n t i ltd* l»#'l f»*en
Yubuulv ,|.„-&gt;i|nrrt! ,
...ituv’
Util |»* t|ri||# li|f tf$ V»MR 1 |M'|ll ** frU'k 1* »■ d'l* ^-|l #»JU4 It
•pending up to Oct. 22. On Oct. *
ofl MMf»f|ft», f»o* ihf
'IBl’Il-uit flint ||r \y,ss inffo&lt;|l|f n| l»V S^»i| •nileg f hr\ mi * 1^ ,«*»nni I » uifftO
irtobi'nu, ftlfit*' I il
22, it had a balance of $8,4B5.67 ,
ftlunilrl f*^ pttft fd nn ?i.i|»eff«iit aiuI M
ill lit* j****' ** * I I if fti f j t - i * M|t|e {
•fill iMftnti lt »n» •If•- S uy 4ft N *' V♦ u » * y u irm
The Republican report Hid not l
fiii'flftft riirf
.•tl* 4*l F-'vIim II* •»id *4 w t s nn*
In i F i p n f try
in *H i'i|y nf ! | 'l**e hr♦»! e-M ih*
AS VKHINCf STMAO tn tha crippling French coal •trike. poll" xr*
Itlt money on hand Jan. I «&gt;r
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ihowu c lathing with miner i aa they seek to break through •me ri ih»
u*|vie*» f„ t|,f* prnYvri •*f«|• frillt
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I II || I I .. Pniiutii♦ * mine*m
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Hill. inrinli^M h»f).iV f»l* «o^ ill' hi h- fli4* *»h'*|r \ Ki**fn ifliRr i
In
Noaux-Les-MlBe*,
France.
Seme 3W|000
339,000in
miner* were tnid
t&gt;« ft'Mu mrihur hre
aIiumM hfl
wiik .bltftor.
MM— Ageing
— reported
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tae fS? Trum .5 and Berkley re! j nirt. with
some wcUoni.|gt
»' nt«mmumai,
4ftfin li-.ftfl'l »»* ft I t « • h * fn
(ihl.fiil hlitI Her \Miiehes fioill'f trn nl ,i fninutr i»| 9f|enl |»r,iVi*»
ported receipt! of (32.935 anil ex
‘fii»
^lllif CllAflt Iff Dull *1 «tnftt|»
f » r r iG*■ *ft i»m4v * pniftrtf tn
Im
In tort »n |nnilttre ♦h»• h«llt
nrnditure* of 322,09.1.
!
iHiHsiMi* fniit.
hv.- i., t • **•!•• ••f- Ift* Hkf'lUi »t
lift *4 ||||'W | ftrtiwi 4»t IftlllinnM
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The IP-18 campaign cuinmlttep
hr* fftll ft ' '1 •&lt; h
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Il«* iiMil t»M* hurl **hmvn that ftirmf.rf 19i*I ,i alrllff Itfit.lfl.lM
WOftlO lira, vo rtglit ('Ii iinplnn Jn*
I fty r p u n t r «ftii| »!»* 4lftff* V t / p * lf » n
of the International Ladle* fhtt-M
l
id Iff lamia aliakr, I. o.d* , ol, Of, *ro 'r
the iMlniiuiiiu «i*mlil\ fm niimKei \ll fit*1ml***ia i*t i *• «■lf|h
J*»— b '*U^- M
l|"
ment Worker! union reported I
l*••I f'|f«4pj # Miiftjtjn
•ftft'w*fllft l »•"■
4*&lt;|* «4•»'| *.f I. Him ThoniBi t” I ' c , It spul.liiMn
he i IfYe mill tildV wnt .» fni liiula
1115.2211 received and 303.831
*
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f*» sllfficl tflHift tfitfrllm ill lip’ of ft tH'- . f * tf ••tl ft* i■'111!*, fit President, ,l •&gt;„ill i
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the
fruit
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emitiiiti
what
Iw
aa ihe l.x'ler
•pent.
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l*rr
Iff! til f Itlll&lt;It
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•litled
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mild*,
tilrvit
of
Mm
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Report! weie handed Cojigies, !
w h ic h I k HiM'wr, r
ill n hun t v
lltitfll Mifft V'fin .»i|\ |9F«| t»f 1*1* ♦ 1 tlh-indm
rampx'Rn
I non as,,,!!,! the
I Ijp '.#»
ff*?rv£n »mi*
under a law requiring lilting, of
l ift* 4'.'IlftiMiil I**t ill*4i 'iilte lie* OOP n&lt;»nn" mat I," would t,e
I A T hoiioi I'linnei. I. Adunil f11IY•' u Ill'll "'ll t*l llf'lfl till YYf ol,
Jjollllcal conti iliutlon! and exprndl-1
i t i n \ tn I I ' l l n» t i n • b t r t»f»ft» I n »'n^
r_ ,
i fiiVii •* isit(cd Hut SHih1 I „ latum 1«. ill* 1'tvii M.jhit \hwm-ifitMin l»y iilu itib ****Af ♦Iii* •nit i ' I •• to. In Dewev*
el u 'ten llte election
(Bures.
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day bell rmi,da
i lalcrnalioee’ 1
f|ii««tl t»\ \iulir" Stinp, |»M»Milrnl
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1* -«i I n l»# ft l l i r s l
if
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among
pong lS
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A iflcs [N a v y
L rin r lin q
C raft '
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flnvder ami
and family.
famllv $8,.
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nf fi nil wild
nif ll*M**l|
uue»l, uf Hi - hi cum/m! t**ii Mi
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'tilt I v ( l i k e « «11 l&gt;f MV • I* M * |
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I lc ilV V 1 "Iteihei of eatlv in-aaaaoti in late 4Mll| IItlll I It IF tlltlmll i* ii t •11 ■ In* .ii in i v. hrn Mill* '»*• | t.\ the
M»ft!nr*b »4r!v *if i il»* * i h i r m v
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Iliini* Im miy «finftmtiil&gt; ami u if t r 4K«■i I
1. I « me
j vnrintj.
i00; Francis Biddle, Washington,
B e e n D e cid e d U p o n
f l f in i i n l r i l l»y lit'' I G l . f t M m
.'S c a n
O ff
V irg in ia
j' ruii i ulliind imiffirlmit r.
I *
•i I.nllnoe.l
I'me
$200; Herman R. Baruch, New ,
I Afiei l&gt;i. Il'tidio said “ Mak'4
lie •• m#i»M» nf rnti'iluifuiii
' W i* i ftiin&lt;»* at ' f p l tiM t. I’ ()»•!
York, 31.500; George K. Allen.
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I frienda with 'lie eonsu»m*i,” Bruce Yiiliic
ALBANY* N. Y.. Oct. 25--I/1V
YY'axhlngton. 31,900; Hornier 11. . —New York llepubllcan liytdrr,
l l 'M II, AIRRAM . 'll , Og. .|M,„ applaosc with his uonaiki tiuins!, vmi.. iiUtt niii|&gt;hft-4fZ'*f|.
* Ulfcl
I Kiiullmtf flint Aloxnniin i.ir
CumrtilngR.
Washington.
3500; predict Governor Thnaiaa F.t .’Y, (A’l
Ibrcr ni'n ,- r r ' Villcr! [ "lie lulneit wi'b Ihe con!iimnr.“
| (i*« - m p r i" «» iv.4 ' I t i l m m ’ r V &gt; l * i
ifiM iit "iih «mlv 2-1 tvhrfi he "in
Nellie Taylor Roaa. 3800; Herbert Dewey will carry bln hnmr elate
l.ixl
night
in
n
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bne
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of
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»p,.,,,i
of till'
th&lt; "(tf|f|.
ft.» miMM’itMt•* lift &gt;11if "f Mir*
Jfl.rfril the
•flr.ompir.t *»f
H. Lehman. New York, 31.000.
1 Nov. 2 by a margin ranging
iiftli*, Htl'»i»'n»n nf 4hp Soviet iv.ftrk
•17 Air Force plane ranying 22 i r ‘", i',"", V..nfI
'"...m illee
wi
ini 1huniH4/..jlrraun
JfilfpfAoti wrote
the
A. F.
Cleveland, 4,-- - Whitney,
-■V gfrom
i wnt IlfV
fUTV 1In
11 iH
ViVVV^ Hemo.
...
100,000
700.000^
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1 w
«f lb" Murl'l" Banket * AaauelnHlii,|i of
m Mn* «i&gt;Ip niMriny for B*4»Imi
a a . i l - apokcamra
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nation
of ImlepemK'iu
Indenrnfluiuc at v!&gt;v
rffOO; Robert R. Ilannegan. fit. cratlr
claim
Prod- veixni
.
linn, recommended that the Legi*- jI-'
•
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*
[)\ N n v .!!» itn*! inr»!llii*4 »»f
av of
Mr. tiihhop ilrclarc.l
^Loula .1,000: Gael Hulllvan, 32.000; drat Truman hr roaring t*"l In
Ninrlcen iniured taken lo lli*. laiure a Ilor the «■(! r n" l»w» Iii ‘ Vhlit niofti oi the Utl’MtMf n»o»Pi*
Hii* Fftini &lt;juutril nf Furfljfn NftP*
Frank C. Walker 3500; John It- 1 tha ,trrtvN and will nip n**»ey haxe lintpii.il “iifnliahly owe llteir |i"*rmU "only hlgh-i|ualii, fiut'.
WASHINGTON.
Ocl
25,
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N#%v ;tn tn iliariitt 4n.^
A r u l M i f .;«• *ISn T r l l . t, i «
huii'OH ;n hi-toiy nff'itinu •»i**
• Walker 3500; John R. Steelman. «i the
to win
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pad ol mm « »•! h'.io ii e$i*nt. too t h. ioi Kli&gt;**Hmi *4Tin'll ill Mir l**
Washington 1500; Marshall Field, 17 rlerloral volea— the 1:»r»;e*»» ,live,
y* 4$fiIf* |»»m4iI'I m nf 4»t*ift»mii\
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Mm Marihall number for any elate
( it ncli, Hiitl fth an*I I H ‘Ia1.*
mil (]• h» VI'llfor III- 0
lint hd two rinplv bmrnc I,,.
uijuirud I.* *toiirp ihe guide of •»»•
Field 3S100; .1. David Stern. Phi­
Il i th s nifijf men yy|in hii'** fnft |HI l'|i't»l NtlVL*llll»»'t "
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ladelphia 31.000.
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t'Vl'Mii IItilium M tw
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AI.HANY. N. Y . Oct. 25. tiVi
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- 11 ft 411 11* i Inm 8 (nr 'iffiift* in -i |*i"
tIn- i*» t iYft »l (*ll*&lt; ll»»n
, Governor llomi.n I. teiv'v l pn ,
. Ilopp- I 1 atiiori off o il',
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ki lirfore
Itclore tnuiliHig
h'M si t l i i - v»*ni ii * m I "1 n
i" I » • I I fl»*tit v VI u ♦' ! i in ' itnimrif'i
■"ini tiirr.ii
b.ita. ki
1 lory in llir premlenlial election1to ihe I'loinul.
I',ih* ita- lit'rn *irliHl**il
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Ttuwe old hniTnck» certainly'
, BY YUl.Ti
•«•.TON Yt AIt Moil
M t t t o K e p i.* . .•nisi........
runeral **r|ce!
for Herman
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(ift*ru»nii •».,
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i*4ii i| f&gt;f It l.H'J O.'U l! ii n«l •1' * *ti i m I &lt; i|»* i.r a k riA
worth
their prlee," the
gen­
.nil
N n v A UK. N J.. Del 25 ./ft*.
.
. ( ( " c m s lr u c l'n it
r i n a n •
Lehman.
7 1™who died auddenlv
.uddnnlv
KepuhliCiin
i.ehman. 7l^who
,r
Republican
pie.ulrnlial
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...e geo-,
j ^C k .SONVII.I.K
Od
Iin* It* t l Ift'lnl nf
fi t*
'!• I Y»*v riiiftiriftilf ft I !*• ftI I I *•ft* |'„n( tin ivft'il lift*••* Out innlT’ Mk! In
In
Friday morning when ala,ut to i nominee lcaie» hi miclniglil limigl" i • ,-j,.
, .
.
(Spec Ini) "The ITo.i.h. S i • Ileiuv Wollaee piopro-oi. lhal ill. M" **I('I N’ftft'ft■« Any • it Yft ill *♦•■ •«I■i •
Mure lug uowep, move nil Iheil tn
Dv Ml. Iim lln 1
( i t ii . l .l r in l l i r niak«* n sii^V»*v in . «m»n • M*»n w»iM
*i
iTN.r
,„r Ida
mr, wnik
w»», a aa
aa mnnagec
manager o
oif'for ( luc.igo .mil ll.e fir»l of Ion,
leave for
riialn nned tl... Farmer* Market' lai, 'offered
troloi- from Gerlnnny. aij.ee !&gt;•
Ihe Hanford
Hanford Slate
Slate Farmer*
Farmer* MacYfnrv
„„ ,t,t' I., I., m ' . r n t
lb " C ity’*i a p l d P 'd l " " &gt;••' ■' l !\"al
fi»* r»ijiiifi.ijrpi fipfiiM* i - tin •/
the
. C . .. ., a ,*
T a .i
,
..V.V.J
, J M.araVar- m air„p.H«hle |o,a In the death f •Icluililni ive lhal counlrv foievei.
f
\&gt;
.
i i i ;
pmb loan f'»i &lt;(*♦• • »" '
ov.og the IU paitengpra
Mam.get of M
ket. were held lliii ‘afternoon
—
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Mi and ll* policing ill Ihe hand, of l!i«*ftftiit»* of )K Mpiirilfft* ft**'.|imft1' * 4Ai1,1
Me c.irgn plane* fuarlnge. rhoa« H .1. Leiinuin. Manager
;• I........ '• • ............ .. 1
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Ijo.lpeaa
nation.
-Sanford
.
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1 4*11*
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t
4 it** •Id lion nfftciHl**
\ f ••*
IDI.......................
. iddrat.noyjaner
in (he ayalmu. w a-^ Ciimpnigning in indual.inl .....
i if' i t"t'tr’ &gt; (ft I ' til|lt I Y\ |« Y(*|l8|| | Y* r (4 ftftf t 1» 4» ^ ’ 1
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^iii't'Melft
by
imitv
rliini
iiie'tft
n
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held in kirrh "eetevm
hv oil
|,.r&gt;i Now .fomov reiterdnv. «ftie
4
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C h .rlc, nMirtnltn,. nnv Dough.,.
' * K|*i*i turn i't| ni*\ft riptiprt »»li4i»ift»'i I .
......
knev him. Hi, ma.kei wax on- of I’royr M;,iv.. I'arlV cnndidnte
t: l ■ftin*v.
i i u h H i i i n l •i ti I*»im f *&lt;i»»
j4 (i" ( i l y H u ll "
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I Ilu&gt; Iwal in Ihe av gem of ,!• !/ nr*, ideal !,.ld Ihe pollt-e wor
W* Errvicea at the giavrshle lit,
,5 t mi* im ludnt. 4
ai'luiK l»iav*n. I!•»'■ iftftfl (Villain i.
Kvorgre#*i Cemetery were con­
houhl l,c done by t he mil ion* i Tin* total is bpv’.i .in $.i
tn*»na«ft*r nf M«m
» &gt; l’.......y
ducted hv tlm Order of Saatfru
,
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1 to replace him." WUHam L. YVil- "mull concerned"— Franrr, Po- Hintt*f| &lt;&gt;*1,811,4117 ittrii an I vvmntn
I'iiiintiin nf r,*ini»in » m l M N
I'fft P j l i n f W l t l H n W U ,,,n- Director of Slate Market* ' .rjd, Cieehoslovakia and the Bene, ftfthn ijiivt* 'i im lif it 'l (n v«»i 4»v
Hayi'i, ri Iy in«fnii;ft*i, iftini
*"1
hynrm
* J d l f" of
ofr* the
!h r B’n
? ' J r hyiprjv|1
t ! »&lt;dtyw(1„
Blllhlmrr
by nienil.era
O.K.H.,
m||)|H of 808 Catalina
„f Xhl. ,| * ' l I f t t l l l l TY I I I Q I I W b aHid in hi i weekly review of *fnlc 'oft nntloo, Mlelgluui. Ihe Nether- i I'ifintfi iii$! »*r iiit*«*11fikf ifttln i m
| l i r e I $&lt;i I ( n
ii'im iiii
a*'ift* n i i M l
I*
member! of Ih- Sanford Itotury
------------- I markel, today.
tend,,
anil
Luxembourg!!
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th
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jm
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iii*»fimv
nrr conleHt
not lei. H.r
for ,nr
the “ 'arlUtle
Club of which Mr. Lehman had Herald',
.
.pick-tho-win
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a ril,. ic | "The
. ne weekly
weraiy rrnori,
...
.... nation,.
.......
report, mini
from var
vat ,| jn
In each
enejx of Iheae
,ix
|nin s4nt»*i4. T|t|f i(*i*iinitA Hnt* an
MIH'rlal ft1l*f|'lMa* 'f 1 «• &lt; •* Y*
........ ........
. ... In-'tocl,"
tioria" of ofhoy,
Irv ............
Ihn Mather
Imy,and
nndgirl*
girl*who
who|Ions market* *how rnndilinnr io ' Wallace fm.l In a hronilcaet -n'-ch ;',a v . Ihere me
aimot
icrve.l as nrcaident. by friend*, aiNill*nrctl la.rt week
an* ala
nit !4f*.&lt;«mmm j
•miniHHloii, Tbni 4'lav nff am-* «*
•&gt;'•■■Hewnr.l)
tl,u r...nl.k.lit., loin *oap
/nap up
up oror otherwUe
ot tier,, ire ''e
(&gt;.-,|Ihe growing
and h\* fellow nmmhcra of tho Knrollnrn
Furnllure rnm.ui.li.
Cnni|iany. Ilnn
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••■■: Imnrovlng
■■■,...... v- »i»l 1i.efer
14 o n 11mint On |' n Up l eeitr i
pin
aunimrtoru
atlondlpg
.....I •*.l„u»..»„,-••
___ wip___
ll... outlook brighter
i.- i . . i. •—for
/ —the
,1... »fall,
..ll
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1 |irtK 'H ifiit f m
h 4i ••*»»• «
-i» *'«r
"deaacrale" »lote
*h«
Matonlr order and of the Preshy. n/ 110,1 Dak Avenue wax declare! nnate., and
SMI-a-plate dinner, "Th" ncuple
\ '••Miner 1•iv 4ivnifuifi« i| Frl |nirti 4n I4ip mmIiIimv **•»'■'&lt; wit
t l *iti||ntftP«l UN riRft
tartan Church. Slate Market Man- winner of the eecorrd pine.* and Al *'f"v doing the HallnwuVn |"'rli*l 'U*nl ♦ he aalrl.Individual mark.*'
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.lu­ *4! ♦*i'miiin 4m .l»l*»(ti*»* t»f llir |
•4‘nntlftMiril '•**
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agar William Wilaon, Stale Agri- McMillan. Mary Anno YVatann mid ,h i- lawn propoaerl by' Jack fffll-| " ’P"H-» W w i
B l a c k Buss Size
lu
W K Wat *i 1•» •ti\rnf
^
—
NFC,HO Kt.FCTItniT'TI'li
Etlw'ln Madden were mimed
named winwin-I'hum,
r H. Phillln,, Mtuiager of the,
hf"". minoger
ui'im.ger of the
the Seminolcf,
Semi|iol,
• cultural Commissioner N a t h a n Edwin
r .l" 'ft(*iv af»•
It M FC IID, Oct. ’.'5 (/P&gt; I 1 ••
'r»ft(&gt;ftftit»w ill in ll l*'llfl*T341 S ‘*t
UAIF
Mayo, and other market manager, ner* of third Ihiollgli fifth |iloce { C'uililv Motor, Co. ut I’alinett.ii Florida l'i|y Market report, growL i m i t s lOliminalt'd Ih•f I I. ft*f»l'mIIIUsihi
• c a l m |t | S4 1
t|l'|T[lt Hlfttll«ft|Hfftll l»l Fl
prlre*.
|Avetnir and Cotameirial Avenue. | '‘r" nr'’ nlantlng "e*.l la'ila ettpeei i^'owarl.
wera pre»ont.
•e'tlitnl
fl-...
i
i im iftiiltiiifti i. p'..|I«’o r T u r m l a v M u r n i n ^
__ .'nr
riDtoiiftftr yvi*^ Mill In!
If!.. ||II1M.„UP uetnei e,l lo'.ef., ■ N»l
Noi only due,
doe, Y|r.
Mr. Hallgon
Katltfon ex-'
ex- ['"! ln be ahle to vet Info tl,.-| •''"'•e
f
Aetlr? pnMbenrtr; were Jam ;*
TALI.AH.YKGna, t).,
,,p, coin i
ft&gt;f| l*t |e
Wi-ihiT', 1Yvn
Glllon. L.- T. Sheppard/ Harold iter* cnrrecllv a , did Mr. Howard, I loud a cordial invitation to the fields tn about ton day* to [atari I'l^jh In Ihe elerlrl. chair her, to- Ij _Thw State (iatnc uud 'Fre.lt
' " " " ' mnull
i l , ,« n iti i n ft Mn
tin i ’ll
ri - |
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'll - ft.tnnt...
tool'.., rt.
.it I... , -t t -,t
Kaitner, Joseph Corlev, Victor but Mi*, llillhlmer’* ballot was young,lor, to fill hi* windows prtMuwing the land for planting.
ft
,
,
.
, o - i
l
YYnlor
H*h
t.iu n m ia m m i lu d a v
t
i. ,| th at M i I'nlli »u h ad come . n iii
I
(Canllaard &lt;la Paa* P’•nr l
Lamon VVilllama, Manager of
.
&lt; P'*.t i
He
m atte n,t , l a le n ie n t,
The
,-m |n a la H It* 1'2 -in r h n l/e lim it m i l .
i
i n ,
, ,,
ID ft»0 A . M. lu in m
rrrelved flr,t. The other winner, |will, ll," Intent In "futuristic avl "
i i , n
or a
xt J . , .
'" • lo rn s iz e lim it «n |„ h.
t--nIt, l,v • im iv u n liilili- a rc ! * Itontfay State Market an
YV'IIInk, 8'3, "tin 4't-d ’&gt;&gt; it" I ■eat
• r r»
rown ■*
,
black lia,,. Kentnval of Hie I&gt;msi |
«elrcted II of 15 gnine, correctly. 1Iml lie I, actually offering caali tlie M
ii«l|it«i#t|
On
t*w
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ml
death
,vn*
p(opnuitccd
y
J
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l
t
,
will
heroine
effective
lire
I
lo winner! add furnlihtag
j lioipllal Hatiiidtv otuTi'iog ft -1* «,
Steve Burns House, Ml** Blllhltnir will receive a pric'l- . I
Fbaptirti n.
or Ptlt, R lenglliv uite'-s
'Die rnmntis.xusn, after lo-iging the 'not, that swerved -liiver
table lamp from Mather\ and Mr- thorn with hrnsheH and water
into
the
K ills, Seven Persons Howard will receive a amoklng coitus, if they do noi; have thru#
A realilent of S sn '" i (
Gw
several delegation!, "I-" voted p u ll, ••( the Renault Hiilopinhila in
ax ,
unanimously to permit
vein mIiicIi Yti. fotli'oo wn irturniup past 22 vrais, Mi YVi"
aland. Mr, Mr.'dlllntii Ml** YY’at*on material* immediately available.
Tim cant«*t started today and
(t'nallaaed Oa Pan* Three!
round fishing except on specific with In wife and / ft tend from e ashlslaut pox' o» *-'• i
MASSILLON, 0„ Oct. 25, OP)—
will close nl noon Saturday. Paint­
' &gt;■ has
lakes In Gulf, Calhoun and .lari' fishing trip In N e , v Smyrna, hud jenrs. Situ**1 lli,' i"
wgft kanoicne Move was blamed ta&gt;
sot, roiinMr*.
operated a filling
It, mss
■ aay for a fire which levelled n M. H. St. Clair Speaks ing i, i" con*, at 0:00 o'clock
lie',,
under
bond,
prillin'*
the
ver­
every cvenlag and only one paint- &gt;
I«aat year, 10 nerlh*T,«!. Florida dict. He stll, howe'er, fare, a born Apr. 10, lilsn x' t 1 me' N
two-room dwelling near here and
coantlea were cloeed to all Nshlng rlisige Inought to J. YY’. YVells, Y’. and ram* •&lt;&gt; Hanford from
killed all aeveu member* of a At Join t DAV M e e t ing will Im allowed to each cni|. "*
leatant, nor may tho conteitaiti
A T I - / . ’ ~ \ O r t . 2 5 i / T ) — W ith m n y e d ito rs t illin g litis e le ctio n out, during April and May
family,
•tit'e liighway patrolman, of \Y'p*tfiehl. N. V llx « , , , 'iiirtt'nstliaeA 0a Pwp* Foee)
Victim* of the Holocauit In the
1 R o p u U ic tt a t to d s) re a c h e d the b i f h n l [&gt;«ak in yen rs m n e w tp « p * i
fo'louinr anoth-c vet,trie too bar of the 1'irt' p i,iiiv','tan
51, It. St. Clair, atata commander
Navarra aartlou early yetterday
ch-elv. Mrs. Colli-on 1*, ot Far- ft’lt'treh of Rsiiltud
liio Dl.ahlrd Veteran*, addrcaas u p p o rt in the A o u lh .
CAIIIHNAI. FBKV.8ING
Korean
Army
Mopp
U'slile, tim
t. YV'Ptnk
o Id I sughtna M' tiiorinl llnsptlal,
were
DeVoll,
30
hi*
ed a ;nmi
Joint mecung
meeting oi
of ino
tho oamoril
Sanford
in
. Harry
rn
tMPnOVF-S
The (lOP happily wtJoomefl et,uy n| Dine’i reotl widely re*d
..
. . . . ““i
&gt;. 1 o'"
- ••wife,
.
M«iH4rtn»4 On t*nie«&gt; *»ltl
, ur” Iveil hv in.-* Isnghler™
' rft? " * v ■
• Ylvlan,
- - ■&lt;wii| ■*••«
i n I.IIUII
i v ichildren,
■ill'll » u 'and tho Orlando chapter* of thn
28, m
ami
tholr M
five
BERLIN,
(Ati— iliwlor,
Up
Insurgent
Band’
s
. / • M t n t t n t Oct,
u v i | 2Iti
will TM
n " l" l * I
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.1 mmu fl.
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lYilf
_i
a
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_
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I_
»t..a
r»__i
eshlmi,
who
Intve
kicked
over
»!«&gt;ulfa«t
Deaorralic
traditions
awl
Mi' .lark atempai ••■■I Mr?
fl; Ev#|yn, ft; Howard L«- DAV at the Lrglon Hut on Semin­
•shl
tadny
the
ami
Alt
Ion
of
Konrad
L
,
,
Al
,,
L
m
u
t
»leaped tiut helund Tliomea E. Ilrwr&gt; for I’resitlenl.
Roy, 8| )l|l|, 2, and Allen Kay, two ole Boulevard In«t night. Mr, St.
Cardinal Von Proyrinu had in, |Y O l i r i n C y l ift. |v| ll K f 8 '• YVilllsni* of Sa’ir.m ; d § \
SEOUL, O ct 15 -rG D w The
t YV. M r K I n n o n .■r n--t»
Thare wa* plenty of trumjietiriirf
month*.
Clair told the group of alma nnd Korean mny said today It had re­
\proved .lightly. The Roman Gath |||(M||H ( n
( /O fl^ W O O d "it? Edward It. YY’ilttnk ti*'’.f;ril'
i*o, of DAV.
Fir* Chief Clifford Johnaon of purpo*.-..........
of in
Berlin
miffcrcd
m
;
|tiuceo
• uprising "to for rre*hlcnt Truman atul State, ment. And tin thane points they I o|lc Bishop
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I lilt "HII
ail l ift 1»1 j
duced uni
ln,t wren
week’a
-et.---- »—
on* brother. I. M YV«Hi»,v of Cl\•N avarre and aherlff* deputlaa
District Cvntmandur Rotiert Ho-1 the stage of mopping up separnt. Rlghter fltrom Thurmond among urged their reader* to Join Duwey. I ut»/iL&lt;,
•ilroke l.-i
last Thursday,
Von P c v -f1
middlr-slxed and smaller toWn,.
&gt;Md the itovn wae believed to welt presided over the meeting,led liaDn, nf tnsurgonta."
The D. fl. Courtney Engineering (tier, M. \ ; a'to ,I , gr •mlehddrtn.
" • hi epuoior, it Civil ItighU pro­ sing, 118, Is u patient at Catliolir
Republicans attll foil gram UK).
Service* will im eimducted hv
hospital haro.
which was preceded by a fried i Troop, of tha Korean Republic however.
h*v* caused tho fire.
( V
i, now making hunt* for row­
H .
Dr. E I&gt;. Brownt"
I t»v th'*
nn tom
the maicn
march lowero
toward Yosu,
DeVoll’* father. Delbert DeVoll, chicken supper; The entire DAV .were
ing
and
mtlbmird
motor
use
In
n n ' ml
TOiU, short of a majority of all papm,.
One ef President Truman’s big­
Scores of edltara worn taking
—**
1 “ " port where the
I hurt*)
I1KLAND ACCIDENT
their plant nt Longwnml. One of Rev. Dougins t'iisrh •
03, who lived nearby, and a neigh­ service personnel of Bey Pines -southern
rehel-held
no flat stand as it half-century of gest champion* in tho South 1* the
DELAND, Oct. 2 ft-(/F )-J* m c* the 12 fool model,, a streamlined will l,e made In llvet green r"*mebor. George Muaknff, dragged Mr*. Hospital were also present for the revolt broke nut.
Louisville Courier-Journal. It laid!
DeVoll and the flva children from meeting and told of tho Hghta and
These troop* moved southward one-party rule In most of Hit "Subjected to abuao from rlgh, Dewitt, Hawkins^ 22 son of Mr. tiont made of plywood, was ex­ Icrv. Pa'lbearen « r, ,\ W HamlL
and Mr*. William II. Hawkln*. hibited by 5tr. Courtney In down­ Phil C. fttonlev, J r , Alfred 8t.x"the blailng home, but they were rehabilitation of veterans. The down the Peninsula from recap­ 8outh crumbled aln.ut them.
wa* opened by Junior Vice tured Hun'hon, SO mllea north o f , At least three papers announced ■id left, he ha* ataared a steady Dal-and, was killed late Bnturdny town .Snnford on Frldny.
ley. L. T. Sheppard, IL A More­
C ounccd dead on arrival at a meeting
Commander
Charles
Vodoplch.
rniiraw, It
ii night, and three other* were In
Yosu, brief report* from the aeon* last wook they ware aupportlny a "tufte with undaunted courage.
Mr. Courtney is n graduate land and S. J. Mavis
IU1 here.
Ralph Peters and Louis Rotunda aald. Yo*u la naar tha southern^ Republican presidential candidal; rhu, ^been irh:
n \ ota^magnify
automohilo
ac- engineer from Wont Virginia and
fashion
to maunlfv
magnify du^d
h,., been ‘the
h^«fashlon
lc)dB||l In
„ „n„ head-on
thf Mirport
here. The
became new members.
tip of the peninsula. Tho Korean] for the first time.
the shortcoming! and ignors thei, well Htipminlcd will, Paul and
BLKS MEETING
TH E W EATH ER
navy reported capture of two
They wore the Cherlotte (N.C.) achlevemants which history will Injured are Jim Olson, 21 Daytona Andrew Stine, who are also front
jL ,* lk
dlitrlct Deputy Hubert
NAZI SKNTBNCRD
Reach, a football player at Stetson thnt state. Andrew Stine was much
rebel craft In Yoau’a harbor Sun* Now*, the St, Petersburg (Fla.) •c« l»v his thortcom^nga."
't o H M
of Coco* wtdrneed a
HAMBURG. Oermany, Oct. U — day.
University
In
DeLand:
Lorraine
JACKSONVILLE
Evening Independent, and PuHtter
interested in thn ron,trurtl(&gt;n of
Other larger papers out-aitd-out
tethering of mere tM l MO EUu UPl—A British military court ftoI prise wftnier Hbdding Cus ter’s for Deway Include the Commercial Robinson, Daytona Reach: sad the boat which has a ftriplo ktvl,
BertPatrick,
22,
Dacatur,
III.
Pat­
Atlanta
i.GroenvIlle (Mis*.) Delta Demo­ Appeal and Prsaa-Bdmitar in i
, MARGARET TO SING
and which is fastened together by
was a passenger In the Haw­ a new type waterproof glue and
Boston
crat-Times.
WASHINGTON, Get.
Memphla, tha Observer In Char- rick
kins
rar.
Chicago
Margaret Truman the P re s e n t's
President Truman's Civil Klghts
by brass ,cr*w*. Ptmlurtlon la
i Anna I aoMiere capaured at Dunkerque j daughter I* planning to J h g In program, sand In the eyes of many lotu, the Virginian-Pilot and Led­
I*os Angeles
now two boats a day, Mr. Courtney
ger Dlnpatch In Norfolk, tha Tim**
New York
SCHOOLS CLOSED
■"« or *•
••v* w
grwi
_
said.
rebellious southern Democrats, was and the Newa-froe Press In Chati*.?
lbr*e
opera*
ritfcer,thli
Saint Louis
Schools throughout Seminole
fgjJL.pr forty next year.
not advanced as a reason for
Ran Antonio
County wore e l a ^ Friday in oreolorra
HUNTING PERMITS
BMttli
d y / f t * * hftftfh m of white schools
t i " 8 S f f , -D" wApplication for permit* t* hunt
Jacksonville
... tha Ocala National Forest may
I paaee awl
be secured at the office of County
Judge B. W. Ware,
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.
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dout ned By Sta
Farmers’ Markets

Wallace Proposes
Remuval Of Troops
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T H U R flD A tr O C T O B E R 21, 1911

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N f O M V F L O R ID A
i ii —
. i a e r w a g w w o s w s e — *—■

Clay Say» Reds
Have BigPolice X , o « w i n r r . . , « In n«.\.
Force h East

Taylor Says

Korea Revolt

Alachua Farmera Are
Told Of Food Control

Citrus Laws

County Clerk

TREND OF STAPLE PRICE*
NEW YORK, Oct. 21 -T h ,
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p r i« Index of 35 commodities y £
terdsy 181.67, week ago is f i.
month ago 1H4.37, year ago 'rrto/V
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NEW YORK, Oct. 21, (/P)-Do(r.sllsseg
„
(CnallaaeSI Vr*m Pea* user
puty Third Assistant Postmaster
rnallaaeal Pram N t s lias)
(('•RtlawM Knm N it Go#I
and A, S. (8yd) Harjong,
now are appointed by the gover­ ernor D)
General Nelson B. Wentsel said ,
against.
M.
J.
Mess,
JrJr., (
*h« Jacksonville
- i,i "
after a fig h t
m a i l BPR1NGB, Oct. 21 &lt;(p)— nor.
. .
today new Increases In postal rate* •" Th_
M .ho ---- . buckling,
(R&gt; II
for member of Congress from
and Parrish, leasing
•III b . me— &gt;r.bo,otid t h , . ,
* 5 ? J r . S , “ “ J J l s h S T S Alachua County farmera were told offFullerton
the
testimony,
said
they
felt
yesterday that the establishment
Pres hi ent tal *cs nd Idatea
______(politician* who h*v&gt; Iwun Mil-ring m ated at 4.000 after tho original of soil and w ater conservation dis­ the Harding test Is tho best avail­
Dewey *n&lt;l Wallace
tip hatreds
' e
rioters were Joined by freed Com tricts throughout Florida was "one able standard for fruit maturity. Thurmond,
"Those who do these things are munist prisoners and soma civil­ of the most fundamental improve­ They suggested It he applied to are * listed snd fisrkloy. Wright
weather.
"Thla ha* provsd without any not responsible, They're mono* ian* - some of the rebels, carry* ments In agriculture In this state”. fruit going Into can* as well u* Warren and Taylor as vlci-prosldcntlal candidates. Elwxren pro­
General Says Berlin queatlon that Berlin can be sup­ on the fata of It. The blame be­ Infr
Red flags, reportedly took to
The statem ent came from J, W. that snipped fresh. Both urged
Kiwanis
Meet
ported by air thla winter," Clay long* to politicians who know tho hills near Namwon and an­ Sargent, of Spartanburg, 8. 0., of adoption of a compulsory Internal posed constitutional amendments
*•* .
*—
Can Be Supplied *aid.
better.”
other segment headed toward the U. 8. Soil Conservation Serv­ quality standard grade to he label­ ^Provision Is made to vote for
it iio llo u e j t'rnm l-aar
He criticised tha Stales nights
Ho waa aaked whether the air
ice, one of the principal speaker* ed on canned fruit and Julccr.
W ithout Question transport
tome, hut not all. electors of one group* In tbo‘ world today,
Chol,“ at the annual meeting which at­
of fuel and other ma­ pcm*ocratIc JPart™ ..s” “ u »Utg* civil g - f i f
Parrish said "tha Harding test
and there &gt;■
wrlto said. At present every nation hs,
terial was able to meet need* it rights as a blind to get control of
will give us an Instrument to hold group
Prime Minister Lee Bum Silk tracted more than 1G00 persons.
in name* not on the ballot.
WASHINGTON. Oct, 21, (A*)- - Industries its Berlin. He replied off-thorn oil lands."
indicated It would Join a world
back early fru it thnt is going
said
400
soldier*
and
policemen
General Lucius Clay said today (he that industry In tha American tec* Taylor charged the States Right- hail been killed and that aeveral
government except tho United
north and breaking the market."
era
are
financed
by
"big
oil
com­
Tax-Free
Status
Status and Russia, she point,.,I &lt;wt !
Commenting that the sugar and
Russians have a "Communist indoc­ tor has maintained about a 20- panies" and predicted that "even- women were raped hy the Insur­
Russia Is definitely opposed to *)
arid content by which the Harding
trinated police force*' of 200,000 hour week and that this can con­ lunlly the Dlxlecratu will merge gents.
(CMlIaatd
Pn&gt;M
Psa*
«"•»
II'
h
II
w
N
V
tm
m
Pus*
IlMl
test is made msy vary from year
during the winter.
world government, she said and
Korean army headquarters here
to 300,000 in ,lh* Eastern rone of tinue
with
tho
Republicans."
attorney
general's
are:
Ho also told reporters h* knew
to year and from place to place,
advocated that the other nations
tonight was uncertain whether mittee.
Abraham
Lincoln
School.
CM"The
Dlxlecrats,"
ho
continued,
Germany.
of no largo number of deserter*
form a world federation nnd V„n
John Foster Dulles of the United hu suggested th at It might bo last
most of the rebel* were skulking
"represent
an
effort
of
specinl
in­
flxed
standard
In
cago:
the
Samuel
Adam*
Sch
armed.
The American commander in from the Russian area escaping terests to get a party in the South In the hill* nr planned ■ stand Stales, in hit first speech at this not to write »
for
Social
Studies,
Boston,
Ameri­
the state law.
the American lotto. He esti­
Sho quoted General Marshsll n
Germany sold a news confsrcnce Into
for European
that they won't no tied to the against loyal troop*.
U.N. ict lion, pledged "renewed ef­
Ha preferred some arrange­ can l Committee
mated the total at only “u very so
IJ.S, Army headquarter* said n»
I dI ii. c NnwYorlc fioorae stating that tho romm*. (Hot •&gt;.
apron strings of the Democratic
the force "is being enlarged every few thousand."
American troop* were involved forts" to reach agreement with the ment for a flexible set of stan­ Washington
WnsWngtnu Carver
&gt;»■... Rchoob Now United Slates has not conn nut
day." On the other hand, he said,
dards that could take care of «esHe wae asked If ha contem­ Party."
They had been alerted but It ap other big power*.
York: Hollywood (Cnllf.) ^ rlt*r* for such a world government Ii
The
Progressiva
Party
candidate
sonahlo
and
district
variations.
plated
any
"Russian
violence"
In
thefe are only "very taaU " police
that they ate not sure that the
Dullss agreed with the Mexican
predicted that Henry Waller? "will penred unlikely any of them
Fullerton and Parrish also sup­ Mobilisation; the Ohio School of peoplu are behind them. A ballot
forces in the American, British and the air corridor to Berlin. He re­ get a lot more votes than the polls I lie . needed to restore order.
lal Sciences, Clevelands the
.
.
proposal that tha great powars ported the suggestion that Florida
plied "1 do not."
taken in Massachusetts In Novem­
x|ve us."
As a precaution, one American hud a special responsibility to the
French rones of Germany.
sock some way to act up master
Asked whether he wae consulted
ber, III Id, showed n nine to o»«
"We’ll surprise a lot of people," adviser with a constabulary ^enm world as a result uf their strength brands
such
aa
California's
"SunClay made the statement in reply on President Truman's discarded he said, and earry u "good many panv at Bunchoit waa recalled last and Importance.
vote In favor of a world guvert,*
klit"
for
advertising
and
promo­
ment, said Sirs. Tucker.
night. Ho had {not reached Seoul
to questions involving a situation plan to send Chief Justice Vinson states."
Soviet
Deputy
Foreign
Minister
tion
throughout
the
nation.
tu Moscow, he shook his head
.......... Ijv tha
Terming tKo U nltid Nations a
Among othere etrlcken
Hu said the Progressive Patty tonight. Ills name was not given. Andrei Y. Viehlnsky and Franca’s
in which both Russian and the "no."
Complaint*
about
the
low
prices
There was no Indleallon hero Maurice Couvu Do Murvllle ap­ of Florida citrus In northern mar­ bureau
were
the
Front
Line Fight-1* tleague
rather than a law.Lmeldni
will carry Naw York and Califor­
Western Powers might withdraw
H
■
M
it.
.
f.t.aHallflnal
1.. _1 . .4 .1
Clay said ho cut the life sentence nia and will “do well" in Montana, that any large scale fighting had
ere Fund of the International body
she declared.1 ll..l
thnt the. vetu
proved
the
principles
of
the
reso­
kets
were
not
a*
frantic
here
as
from Germany, leaving control in of Bsc Koch to four year* Im­ North Dakota, Oregon nail Wash- taken place. Because of the rugWorker*
Order,
New
York}
New
power
had
taken
the
stu-ngth nut
lution but said It should he amend­ committeemen heard at the first York City Council of the American
prisonment because the trial record Ington.
the hand* of Gomans.
i gednesa of the terrain and poor ed.
of It.
hearing
in
Leesburg
Tuesday.
did not warrant a life sentence.
Youth Congress, and the Pimple*
Tha visit Is Taylor's first lo communications It msy he days la"A world war Is Inevbshl* if
There has Iwen speculation that He said the cut was not an act of
Vishlnsky said the Mexican
lnitituto of Apnlicd Religion there Is not n change In nstionsl
Alabama since his arrest in B lr-tfore the whole story Is known
the Russians might pull out of clemency or generosity.
VEIIO
BEACH,
Oct.
21—UP)—
"wording
Is
not
quite
satisfactory."
(Inc.), Exansvllle, lud.
(loverument sources here, where
mlnghsm May 1 on chat go* of
events, and It Is imprnctln! to
Eastern (lertnsnv In view of an­
Britain's Sir Hartley Shawcros* Fuller Warren today said he was
"My Judgment may Ihi wrong
think of snv way to prevent w*r
nounced plana tn withdraw from but It Is In accordance with my disorderly conduct. Thu chntgs martial law* for the whole Amer­ said the big powers should- give disappointed at a proposal by Rewas the outgrowth of Taylor's at­ ican sane was declared, said Hint
their occupation son# In North conscience," Clay said.
present* live Charles Luckle of I have not and cannot agree lo n other Mian by law." she nwtrted.
more
than
Just
“lip
service"
tu
tempt lo enter a Southern Negro Yuan was chosen fur tha outbreak
President Frank Lsminn » \
Korea.
,
ntv to allow cattle to re bill that will permit livestock to
Use Koch was reputed to have Youth Congrck* meeting through because It le on an Isolated spot the Mexican proposal. He pledged Diuval county
main on Florida
rlda hlghweya untl ho a large on the highway* of our nounced that the Kiwanis mid­
In anewer to another queetlun, had laoi|&gt; shades sod other novel­ a door reserved for negroes.
his
country
to
show
‘
good
will,
and Is closest to Cheju Island,
state for a year end the l»4» leg­ winter state conference will b«
flay said he had "no evidence'1 ties made from the tatooed skin
tolerance and patience” In efforts 1060.
Ho was fined |60 and rosls und scene of extensive activity.
I.tickle yesterduy distributed islature adjourns so us to permit a he’d here on Jan. 0, 1040.
nf troop movem. nta In Eastern of slain Inmates of lluchenwald sentenced to 100 days In Jail n! a • The Prime Minister sold Com- to reach u solution nf "all thn
Stkiilcv Brumley told Kiwsniini
copies of a proposed bill to ellmln countv to vote Itself from under
Germany that might Indicate Rue- camp.
hearing In tha Birmingham police 1munist* had long plumed the out- problems now before the world." ate rattle from roads in tho state the law.
, of Key Club plan* to show an outalan preparation for. war.
She was tried a* a war criminal. court May 4. The Jail scntcncu I break and that it waa purpoaely
Informed -murces agreed mean­ and Warren sent Luckie a tele­
"Roaming livestock are wreck- &lt;loor movie on tho Seminole High
Clav reemphasised hi* faith in While she was In Jail, awaiting was suspended.
I started dedp In the south to got while that the neutral formula for gram In reply saying'
Ing cars and killing or Injuring School grounds Thursday evenia*.
the political effect of the Berlin trial, she Imre a child whose father
Taylor* uppcal of the ensr Is 'nw sv from any charge that Com- solving the Berlin crisis had at
"1 sincerely appreciate your con­ people all the time. Thl* brutal
Guests Introduced ny John L
airlift and the ability of tha Uni­ has never boon established.
stlll Pending In circuit court.
munlsls from t h e , Soviet sene least a slim chance of success.
tinued cooperation In this m atter and barharie nractlca ahould have Callowsv ware: Judge A. H. HtrAs the American commander In
"I’ll go back to Birmingham r.ny above the HHth parallel had any­
ted States Air Force and the
Soviet Delegate Jacob Malik but 1 waa surprised to learn of been stopped year* ago. My con­ i-ng end Juntos Golden of I-rev
Britlah RAF to keep It operatlm;. Germany. Clay reviews the actions time I feel like It," Taylor said I thing to do with It,
charged the United Statea Is sur­ our provision which would permit science will not permit me as bury, Hal Gruber, Roy Holler, B.
“The attem pt to blockade Berlin of ali military trials. He rut Krsii today, "and If I want to. I'll speak I laiva) Koreans pointed nut that rounded by an “atomic curtain."
Ivrstock to remain on Florida governor tn consent to the killing F. Ganns. Jack Ratlgan, Chsrlw
nnd Injuring of Florida cltliem* Movrisnn. M. P. Huckehv, Dr. *) j
Is mdv an attempt," Clav asserted. Koch's sentence after her rase to a non-aegregnted audience, city South Clmlla province was the
The delegate told n United N a­ highways until July 1060.
ordinance or no city ord'nnncr,"
"The advantage I* that It has rrarhed him In routine fashion.
"I fael strongly that Florid* and visitors until July 1060.
former Imlllwirk of Tnk Hum tions nssemlu/ subcommittee on
"1 earnestly hope you will a- P. Brooks, nnd J. II. Mrnick &gt;J •
After ronferenres with Mr, Tru­
givsil u* all the time that Is neces­
Young, foreign minister uf the armament* that conditions put up highways should bo freed of the
. f
mend
your proposed mil so a* to l.ongwood.
roaming
livestock
menace
by
Oct.
sary for our statesmen to find n man and State Department offi­
Soviet sponsored government In by the Western Powers for reduc­
Dr. II. W. Rucker Invitr,! hi- V
prohibit
livestock
from
running
at
1,
1040.
cials,
Clay
goes
to
New
York
tn
solution."
Negroes Plan
North Korea. He was once a Com­ tion of arms were "as logical a*
to loin th - local group to
“Aa you know, Charlie, I have Surge on Florida highways after wsnlans
He nsld that in good weather address the Alfred K. Smith Mem­
munist m ganlsrr In the province. to propose an expedition of mars
itudv the Worlil Federalist move­
Get.
t,
1040
rnthur
than
July
t,
agreed
to
a
reverse
referendum
orial
dinner.
Ht'
will
leave
New
tho airlift bring* ovsr 6,000 ton*
to ascertain whether the martian*
K'unllnuea Vrnm IMae inie&gt;
ment.
a day Into Berlin, and that 3,000 Ycrk hv plana later tonight for huve the courage to make FHAPEIPING, Oct. 21, (A1— Pro- arc preparing war against tho provisions In the livestock law but 1060."
tons do In dally even in l&gt;ad Berlin.
earth."
government
report*
said
today
that
guaranteed loans to negro*.-..
Tho committee Is studying Rus­
"Some of them don’t want us to Chnngclmn, Manchurian capital,
was in the hands of Communist sia’s proposal for reduction of
hnve decent houses," ho added.
troops
but
that
General
Tu
Li
armaments by u third within a year
(ieurge 8. Mitchell, Atlanta,
executive director of the Southern Ming's untlonul forces expected to and a Imn on ntomi&gt;: bombs.
Malik devoted most of Ida speech
Regional Council id the Inn.I grant reoccupy Chlnhslen momentarily.
Changchun, long usntuss tu the lo an attack on Frederick Osborn.
schools, called for on end to oral
cnnlrnrts for negro tennut far- guvrrtmirut because of a Red American delognle who had dared
siege, fell in fighting Monday Russia tu raise her iron curtain,
liters,
Mitchell said oral lease.i, are through Wednesday, the dispatches admit foreigners and call off tho
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still common In tho Month. Hu said.
alleged Soviet fifth column Itt
Cupturu of Changchun, tho Peip­ ; other countries.
PLASTIC
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termed them rullrs of Civic War
( O o W j r c c n &lt; / ) c |4 &gt; i u 14 | ) r m |
S to rv
day* when most negroes ware il­ ing Times said, followed tha aur- I Meanwhile In Berlin Col, Frank
literate.
Sunday_ of tho linth L Howloy,
rondor last
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___ commandant
____ ,_____ of
U.S.
Oral leases fall to provide for army outside nf the city. The I Horllri accused his Russian coun
compensation for Improving the army had been ordered to flari [ terpart today &lt;f blocking cltywldo
land "and they contribute heavily I'a wav south wan! tn Mukden, 'lo tio n * to "snvt* tho Communists
our furnt | where ,tho raw Manchurian cnm- from overwhelm big, defeat and
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niundrv, General Tu make* his condemnation ”
luiadqtarter*. The Contimuflst ra ­
Prospects fur an nll-Berlln city
tlin enrllcr lintl brondrasl the fWth election, scheduled Dec. 6, faded
Sanford Accident ui my rrtx'llvd.
with nn announcement hy the Sov­
S.GRAIN TAHITI
........
Tito official Central Mown Agen­ iet commandant of conditions
cy said tho vanguard uf General which must I* met before he will
Tu’n force*, under heavy air pro­ ogree tn cltywldo voting.
tection. had entered Chlnhsien *
Tho Soviet rommandant, Ms).
General Alexander Kotlknv, laid
learned that Chapman, n 64 year
on Tuesday,
olil agricultural worker, proceed- f Other- report* **ld Inrifo mim­ down tin* condition*,In u letter to
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ing cant on Celery Avenue tried 1 her* of trovernmont troop* and Berlin's acting mayor, who had
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to *low down suddenly in hack : supplies were M n g unloaded at asked approval of election proced­
ure* similar tr that already ex­
of a alow moving cur, when t h o '"
auddenly atiplled brake* locked
tended hv tho Western po'v«f«ISO S h c a l i l
and threw tho truck directly Into
the path of the wa*t bound Ren­
SOAP—RfO CAKII tl nuii st ....................
ault, throwing it off the road
about four feet, and crushing the
front of it. The French made car
(Caattaaefi rv«a« Psa" «tue»
had a luggage compartment in
Kcerfiheba Taken
close to 1048 level* nnd might avail
front and the motor In tho roar,
Increase slightly In lino with popu­
Mr, Collliter wa» rldlnjr in tho
W lL lm lt
lation Increases.
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rear of the car on a folding typo
Tha economists flguro that un­
of »eat, and wa» thrown forward
der condition* of high employment,
hy the collUlon, and died from
■pending vaiwer wnuld he as high
head Injurlet,
as In 1048. But with a prospect of
Mr*. CollUter receiver! lacera­
With I O IL t IKIES of Known Ovjgli'
tion* of tha forehead anti chin, her find to the hill* under the a t­
■hull wai fractured and right fore­ tack!.
One of tho town* uvacuuted by
arm fractured, nbIH Dr, Orville
Hark*, attending physician. Ho the Arab* and now controlled hy
reported thla morning that *he la the Jew* U Belt N attlf, 10 mUw
(Limit 2)
apparently out nf danger. She we*t of Bethlehem on the Egyptian
wae taken to Kemald-Laughton aupply route to forcea manning
Memorial Hoepltal aa wt* Mr. the southern front at JerusalemBelt N attlf waa the acone of the,
Keller whn la un and about thla
mornlnw *t the hospital.
massacre of lift Jewish flghtera o n '
Morris Benton, who waa thrown their wav to relieve beleaguered
clenr of tha truck, had minor In- Kfar Et Zion last January. Jewlih
HAL*
Ioris* m did Chapman also.
Members of (he emmner's lory
Comunications
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The Thor Autoenaglc Waslier k TWOwashers
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Ear, Dossey, J. p. Cullen, ft. O
is OKI I You can have It aa a Clotiiea Waober ...aa a
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Hteela and Andiew Carrawny,

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the Berlin airlift will keep going
Just aa long as the American poopla say to ust'D o the Job, Doflvor
tha gooda to Berlin,' " Vandsnherg
promised.
He called (he airlift tha number
one aehlevcmcnt of tiw Air Foret
since It baeame a separate military
arm.
Ab other accomplishments, the
Qeneral pointed to a naw world
■peed record on a measured courea
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»«• homk load more than 1,000
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varloua writing* In foreign tongfcea
••In the new father'* canted hand­
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“Our nrmed service*," s*ld 8arnoff, "certainly can appreciate the
value of this new system of high­
speed communication*.
“In the busiest day* of the war,
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atlllloe word* in 14 haws.
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N a t io n s O f C o u n c il A o k
R e d s T o L i f t B e r lin B lo c k

French Coal Newspaper Advertising Urged
h .j . L ehm an,ig
At Citrus Hearing In Orlando Mart Manager,
Miners Fired
Dies Suddenly
» On By Police

ORLANDO. Oil. .'2. (/!’) Fuller Warren and In. touring titiu ,
iludy rnmmittcc* bend luiipin.il* lute tnllny lor an eilucatmn.it i .iihpaign on orange colonni, practice, development of Liltopean tnaiket.
and ninie u,e of newspaper ndvertning.
1lie tuugritiiin, &lt;nine soon alter Warren opened the third hi a p o r m c r S d l t f o v d M flV
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T o ta l
C a s u a ltie s
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,rrie* ol tn e btai.n... with a ntalen.cnl that be ami hi. .Him » .h ,.e „ ;r 0 r , , I C I ° d , U l
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C a m e H e re 28 Y e a rs ]
W a l k o u t H a s C o n ­ nni**'' m tlini effort, to revive ritru* induitry |iro*peiity
Hr. J. II. Winston, expert &lt;
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t i n u e d F o r 2 0 D a y s maiigc decay for the i'.S. Ih’pnrt- Aurlculture Nntlmn Mayo a few
merit Agi(culture lal*oriitory lu re. I ,Veck&lt; ngg raiggesti-.i a is.I,..in
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llrrmau J. Lehman. 74. manager
-ni l enloring room practice. ne*-d | t jm,. limit hut the &lt;’itin-i (’nmnii'
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PARIS. Cki. 22. &lt; /P )- A new.- ll"t Ik Imrmful tu fruit liut ho *ing brualie I It n.iile with mi in of the Sanfiml Slate Farmer, Mar*
vi idlin' m M
in*n *&lt;l l,v»! uvrmntt lull •*
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f paper editor rejKirlcd that jnilicr s-x|in*»»-&lt;| doubt that n
!»• -v formal stiiteuieiil that enfm -,*■ kct. former mayor of Sanford and
in J . ■
I* v hirh lii * ««&gt;*n rut*
C h u rc h L e n d e rs M ak e
•h ■ wnrl **•* bi*M hint'
opened fire with submachine gun, (-•itilil be .Iiuftid to n-gulaki- tin-in im-iit would In- imptitrtHnhlo.
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I!. II, Itoe,, ling of tireen I'nve
A p p e a l T o H a lt F x i
today on 1.50ft attacking
f.iifV Inir/* **\r ' i .1 I .1 11
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p i *■111«- f ii M H l t l n r *
- .. coal
. min. . vaiying &lt;umlitiuns.
Spring., vice preMdetit of iho I “11*1. wa, found dead thi« morning
to i i
hul .At' ml -I n
er» nt St. Etienne. Strikers, he said. | t| (
„„ ,.,|u. -mioiiiiI Florbia I nipo, t niul I uport l iud- .it III:BO 0*1 Ini k in In* automobile
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pills!* t o s f l l ' I p U f L
e c .itio n s
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kit! u
I'1m '( i**1 from Puri*t ti*
returned the fire.
I rnmi&gt;uigu among g ro w r- nml ing fotnimny. told tin . unn. itt -•
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in* liomr at (i!6
Do* ch-i'fL i lit t* of t 'n ittill
.1*1 I l*lIk! It*
:i miiiki t foi nulli' i "f 1.
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“'Several were wounded im Imlb ?'*** k’ r *
I1'"'•ni *it1, b'-Miu pr.i
Ml M i l l . rM im .im .O il
pfTi id j &gt;*•
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Ilf hiiil ihi*m
Florbia fruit . »uM be d.-w loj. -.l ei *
Avenue
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I *i ( i . ifv Mi " i 1 iiim iM .il iv u ir w *•
- i *11 ■»- fr» pr*n i nt
Km ope with propel nnmmt.-m i.i.d
M» 1 ‘ hm.in bad been in p«"'r
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Daily L tsp o ir added in a telephone j wi,,„
ilu-t" wmtll t ciiiprin-ut "f good fi-itt.
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n^cssagr to the Associated Pies*. . in. »&gt;■, ,1 n. keep &gt;t m &lt;•&gt;U&gt; :i t;
!*•« ( *M i* *■ it , l 1 •• n* t*l . ' ll
III urged more Iiilv. . ti inu in
|)r|lrvr,|
|,ave been due to a .! t,f
Knii'pean cuiinti le- but « |,IH iL |
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‘nipOne policeman, be laid. Wm *en
l»»'tfer tlian in b-.iii
l pin*|n ,tml I*♦»*•«' ! ml »hin, ‘t
U nni'ii niul Coiiirm-sint" i- .f
((’nolinurd On P'iiki- i‘**o)
| lr nt all.i&lt; k
t &gt;t.ltl*&lt;
^ pinty burl.
He wa* di lovcti'd m tin* car by I itl&lt; v 11i*iI tlJAflu i i \ n ti’ iolh h*'
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The fight occurred at the CambeMr* l.elnnan, wliu iia*l lieen tele- h lit*"I
forl mine, which i*olicf occupied
Mr \ | *tm l mi -Li *11 nil'* ' nn
.5 h o « o l i l piiolii'il bv Mi. I .cluii in * ol flee to
«h.
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after ilnkeri abandoned pump* and
if h in 1 m *n
inipuir why lie wa* not tlirre. Ml*. ^ •• in in&lt;l**r n* ■'*
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nin .
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ventilator*. During the afternoon,
f * *m**
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l.rlmiau liar! I.i't *een Into when i
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the editor &gt;aid. the Communut led
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) be left till- tiollsr In go to work nt H uh 11iiniiiili'v. 48, wiiii |M.i'*"iI
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about 7 :45 o*flot k I lie ailloninbilc mil ti ijn 11* Ii v lamp* »illf*f tin*,
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arsenal of Hone,. nuts bolt- and
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Ikilh ii p.iiai | » i i iv n i t * n wa Next Year
U i e s I n W a r s a w ! h..d....t be,,, *t.,.i-d.
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slicks.
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Police already were nnirry be­
I IICo f I Mill Crow &lt;1 I’- n '. led wh«n*
Un* inn! vmnl •«» lhr if aII**"
i "tup
’ f Mcause of similar clashes yrstorday B o y H a d B e e n K e p t C a t h o l i c
nn'rf
I J l*. I,, lind it..... eni'iured m tin* eon- tiM-li i rs vi.li
Aim*ni iiii
L eader
m tin* i i*iii I%ml
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and engaged
i^and an Incorrect report that one
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Tin* police have l«*r*ii muter order* ,
t o tliul vniMt - liit11 nun'll o\purt- M in K 11upH
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studded coul strik e approached
Iter today sought all rlJ.-r&lt;v sirup’' mt ( trclin.il Hlond. i»rint.ic** ol i ll W i l l "■ i i Gi ' i t i y* i n f i ii * i i *Dr - ,
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If tlie* Htrikr could bo M’jU Bp .
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the lint* Ilf coal would almost j imprisoned. lie said In loulii n.u 5hip of inr ».n ifd l *•!!* ,*** •*l i mli 4 11,0 I M *l1l»T - I’ 11.*1*1 -• I - **1 «lltrlinf
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nullify Kill' payment, to Franri'- j recognize llir home fu itl tin- out- I II.||S tO 56. It' (lill fJUtrl i i&gt; 70
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Hut American aource* today ex-1 ,|de.
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pressed Increasing eoiiftdencc th o l
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\ llntniy I’tiiti tli Ibl.l, sri viug dtir- 1 | • ,fi« p .
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.land of the French government J At lint d *v.,» tluitn-Li i«.»»il»
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again,t .nlmtagc would win out. Hie boy was Kictnrd Marlowe ol (iirhiH'linp of I'o.ffn nml priniut* 1ing thul year. II was a im-mbaf hi,* t|*i of Monii'h ;if'il Ih Tlii1" nl«*nl&gt; of n i • , pn l |t»r of *hr* n|,| \ tiii i iemi I •
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f *Ii,. i e.nluo rip -O n il
ink**nml
kfui • l*nf hii»*»n uruiPk*
nf the Masonic l.'wlgr, and was a p i W t l t U , 1 II I IlisHI »*f I * ** t
and strikers *oon get tired of It- j nearby Mount Denni*. who dis- | of f'nluml to 'iii i *r 11 |I*»*
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Already, it I. estimated, HO to 40 , upp^ated in |ftd4 when lie
P* t. i .t-,.t ’’vtia
i - u l f | I h . ' l I l H i l i i l im* ••**** ii n i p p l e
I
hif* -“u rm in u piM*v l*rr ibvtcrl III I’hilieli
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f t ioiol of tin* innn « h • urm nrd In rrlt-l-iate tbi ir b"lh anddint
Tlir strike hit In three dlrec- n&gt;we. Kiclianl r mother.
t • t! 1 '&lt;
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tl(,n*. It .lowed down recovery. It j boy and ,aid ,lu* lotild not
auutw rsaiv mi Nov. 1*. 1 -1 wet
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'* ♦ ' N1.I *»* T
Ten yt*(if * it ifo I'oli n f'nthnlli •*
ll 4 1 f.’sl
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(Continued On I'agc lwn»
probably added to Inflation. And. i -u,e be » n not hri &gt;on.
fi &gt;h t’, ** nin * ii mf In it* 1
r«*P
I
hid.
hotilii
On*
ti
ntlitimi
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f
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finally, It put a strain on t h e 1 ..| |t&gt;()l&gt;,.t| ut )llln C|„M.|V
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' t1,1**i t'l 1 li mm tr
in* h iiliiin
In* l'ioktn»,
ill 1. , ,
government of Hcnrt tjufullio,, W||(,
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1" I’ f •14 !1‘) 1
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f*frs| * k4 111
MI.iti
t
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i.*l I f ) . oil ijiltfht lmv»* it pool
A *M
l 1 f.
none ton atrong in the flr.t place-. 11ic 1w,r•I and tho'iano* feature h»r t t'rf* f Iif Itip i«|l*tll«*ll pontiff h
.lint.
Franre i. vulncraide In its coal I (|1.
^ n,,w .........
m
i hr I’fillt i;t .{ I 'iir&lt;Ill'lll (, \ l
nupply, but the strike Iwgan when . (| 1||n*t
! „„„
v| nl |
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slock, were relatively high, Ft",,f Wnyie,ti,ar *“
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ductlon has continued in the n a a r . Mr,. Marlowe to'-atled that
" 1, .
of
H" wur 1*1Willi* Hi1111 1
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hl()t K
lu« f mm* liit r t h o \ ••r ill) Voli** n-irnnl
tri
mines in north France, foal from tnmplf jun| fihoVi* On- t*ur. Hut lilt
I I 1ll* I • WII ' i
■)"*|i|i.n i"-1 if- i" -"I'-oi s,nl i!'
^ Communist dominated Poland has emnciatiol l»ov*« h air vumi m l»*u * l» ' * **f Oo ii (ilm'i’K uf iviiiilriin1. j HOST*IN, 'V*. 22. Id*'— ' '"
Ill 1(1
I ** *1*rliiM* i *f» h
. .1 --" |t&gt; - 4 l i t
ilir putteru&lt;"i
William
II.
I*.
Hlandy,
cm"
i—f
imi
in
iv(|i*iji»
wur
ifivwn
him
continued to reach France, about rain! matti4l ami bin ikin iu mn*h
;i re I n Bi t «•
l u l l Ihum
v* i
n-rhirf
f
'hiAtlantic
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th
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4 H4 fnrgt lU.II 1
poor condition nht* cuiilil not hi* I*•-Lrir* irt mi nt [y id limit ml to thi*i» "Wo must check th" -i'" -" 1
\ I -gl. •-' I|r 1 • " ■ 1&gt;l 'll. *" I ' mm
"I In &gt; Writ* IN 1 1
hut*' whether he hml n sinilh**
in EukiJmW. H. H artline DIuh murk. Hulici*. howi-vcr, nuifl ho ill'* Ii**. r**i*v oi i lo ir own count1 1un. 1 l’"miminlsm
ulc rr&lt; i"'"
1 1*""- b &gt;" '*• *Ni 111 ‘ i iif In-* | hin MI■’»Ia1it
Hi- '"III II in ert'"f "1 the '
I ***11 • i* n i pj i r t i i ' A.
..|.-s n i'll-1 '
- I
i-inii-il I Ins' r i• • f 'la s " it"
Following IllnoHH ""‘•I di,n't M.i.w ' U n. Mailuw 1W i l t l T H p O U t W H I H s
1M'i* * I.»'tfittriiuirr* .t t I Mill
i
lust n ch' tliut I In- giiv'-rium ■
■y i! Ii.if 'Im"- «
**••4 h Iki nth'iuli**) 11$«
snhu-d.
I
Inn.
d
m
.t
Off
Miami
Beach
plan
f
pr-'cei-dlng
'n
»tint
'tin
-''
W. II. Hartlinv, B3, died till,
d..... \« • r*‘ i h«‘«l«*r Milh t . f H,. jo
h.-.litnig am i" I I f , '
The imv im ni 1 up lust night f»t 1
through ti"- I'niit-d Nalinii
1
morning at hi* homn on We.t
Ml I* I* f ■ (ll*tilth&gt;tf* ! htl T f 1,
I
- - t •■- “ l 1 i t - n
’
the
sutuirhau
home
id
Mr.
nml
Mr-*
l
F lr.t atreat, following a s h irt Ill­
KiU m ti J Kmil Ji nf ih*1
MIAMI, Met . '.'3— '-TV- A wa Mifri cd “
.|I,M. M
ml iii .Ii W rpiltl i-n. y
ness. Funsral arrangements will T. II. I lav's. They heard u scratch- | tei |&gt;mit wliiili'il off Miami ib-ai-h
'"If il duos nni," ho snub " "
linn \
ing
at
the
ilimr
mid
fuuinl
him
n't.a
be annuunerd later.
snfotv l" s C"iiiplet,4y in mu in'"Ki-lirl It, nils m I
ton tit i j*.
•
Mr. Ilarttine Is survived by his there, clad i.ulv in a pair ,.f ' U»4«y while fresh winds from a strength nnd uur iiblllly t" defer l imiiiii'ain*
I’l I'llfl’lll 1riUTMlI Mill IS- ik«
wife, Mr*. Emma Harlllm*. and ,r , T . ....
m , .ir
; , ; i ,n s 3 n .iS K
otirrelves."
I’re'irb ni 'vyagiu in lUn-e ,..n Conference On .Maps hi I‘rtiu sv I' a in,i i t fit (MH: it in
two sons, W.- C. Hartlina of flan'•!
-h ''"H "« . II" I-put"'
............. .
W„ „ | W ,
Itlni.lv. w Im e " n «l ii &lt; I o *1 I '1
t ' J
i &gt;i i i i nr i m i
i i&gt;
Iniin
h i t ! • , , ti
ii
ford and F. j . Ilartlina of C hatta­ ,nL. .
n l
r .
,
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..........
tn •i&gt;s|iliiy
disfilicy from MOIDflurne
Melbourne to ivoy
Key atmnie bmnli ti-nl at llikini, * - ■--wsinen Mu \itlnir Im .I i--urr-,
o p c i i N
a i
r .
" I h (m
4 III
11L t i t *■.,
1 1***
II l u l l
11 n i i ' v |
,in
nooga.
Tho lny. Who; Wi-Ighw) only
W.. , I'T.-dlctinna were for con- nressr.l .imilil till*' a lliird V'"*- '"in :
1 &lt;Ml | .* \
|||,
i tl 1 H lj
|n
t'ollndi, told polir.- In- lived with jlinl|t,|
,)l(|„ wlm|* tlsrotiRh Wur ,-aiiId be wmi in 30 days '
ifl &gt;t
1*1 "
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ll.
1
1 II I S| - | |
III
| 11 i l J. l ■ 1
1 ,
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"Persona Hv. I W i l l (I" aiiviiiuiy
an clderlv "mint nod uncle in | tonight mnl |M*rlinp» tomorrow,
I'KICB HIKF.
Use nf the weapon.
\ T W M - f l r i y f * i ! » f i ' i »*i i r i
n
nl
Tm tt f l l HI ) * H i i t l i t r
1
f
d l l ’v ■*. M • 4*
. Ai t
flu*
i
) &lt;
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NEW YOHK, Oct. 23, (/II-T h e Molin' Ib-niiii*. " linv suburb about
"Tbe Im*st th*mrv held by ll I call I" help 'be Korean peopb f i m l U N | | i | r i i H ? i i | n ■»'* t! 14 ♦ 1 ' I
.1 i l l
1 f d| «M ,&lt; tl
| . ill .
It *%«•! «
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.
(treat Northern Faper Co. an­
(Continued " n I’mtc Two)
h'lnl chiefs "f .stuff,” ho su' I. "w « ."J prnlei I ILein. I Will I'l.'lc* I i k i*i a I i v n f K h i i MI f i t ni l ■ \k (1 ll .*
^ | 44' I' l 111 1*s
1
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t
Si i.iR tm i
\ \ | i 1, i
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1
nounced today an Increase of f t .«
______
jChurchill Planned
that sui ii n wur would tuke liniui .hem as 1 would piolei I ll"* Lulled 1 fr 4*’ Hf Hl l N' T* m i l l ■si n «*v Ml f I ' u t u I I i r r r . I n l l l N - f (*' ) M t m l j *• * 1 «
p*i |
f t &gt;),»
*
« ton in It, newsprint prices effee-"
t f l f f l | | | f | | « | l | | f 111* a l i l i e s | | k
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(i
1)
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T . . . »
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STORM RUINS roM AToF.s
( ) Nvn | l o a t h In W a r II wild would it- itiire the greatest t&gt;"
'I ites «i! urpl .iggie-smii
tivc No. I, the second price boost
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Sibil- stifligtll "f tile mini'll furn
VKIIO REACH. OrU 22, M V 1,1 11
in threu months.
Hi.ee a "I ' i i t -elnie I" we* ! It h i U * A p i a 1i l l ' l l 1 * , . i f t ' . K
f*
M
A
VM|*T
''Advance "It l'a:c* are nr.
High wind4 nni) exresslve m in,
. .... ~
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...
4l|,nr I. Tl'kV" ein'o-i 'll.- Week III!' |*IV*I| l l t l t t l l 1*(fl | | Iff | * "M **\ ’ * r
saev. firoood foiee-i oiii-t Im- ii-.
lato in S*-|dember tlctroycd etiout! ,J ***,*. ' * L iasnwnla, Oct,
Will||». ■
1- t i t " ’ I t'
W
COUNTY COURT
'iacArli"it b'ld him b&lt;* s-uubl «iv&gt; ini«|*|*iiti' iiifiM mnli**f$ l"
•
“J, ‘"s**1' ' loriii' i to seize and defend stieli |ilai'
la Cnulily Couil vc-sfuitiay, Ju per cent m In.linn Kivor mun- u*
rM» a* i
lu»' *•
iissin ii'ire I" I tie Korean pen- air«'iu8t*M and i fitfiiuiM
Wocalrow Jacob, nf Chuluota was ty'a 1,500 acre- of to.natoc, „ I captain "f Ilia liner Queen Mary, Third, the control of the sru inu " ,1.is
tiid i i
I
nil
,,,
il,.
-anI
M
tie
Arthur
bad
not
Win,
ton
Churchill
idaiinr.l
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found by the jury to be not guilty cording to County Agent M arcel.
tie trained and maintained.
■»at** N
•» UK
. arm'd "f the uprising when they Flnr iilit Nluli- I nifii NVrinint &lt; mi
hi, own death during tne war
- V
of a charge of aggravated assault Bdudt.
"Wo would have to ship suppl"
•tn i*n i t K m ,
nil*M
*i4»n,
pii’-ith
l
H
V
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r
H
im
Ft"
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1
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i.lk'-d,
rather
(hail
risk
fulling
into
enemy
•gainst James Long, 0 . A. flpsur
to our overseas allies." he sai i
I
o
Pi
\ K&lt; •M i* '
n„. |&gt;. —-nt'-nl -aid he hel|fVe I *irm«Inn will eh ruufkid iti if Mi*
hand*.
conducted the prosecution, and E.
aibliiig llull they would Imvu '■
t'l *' Fill'll 1 1‘l
♦i I
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liy
ijiiiviTaJlv
vlrr
p»
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(('onlimiril
O
il
Uage
Two)
In
ii
spooch
ut
Launceston
lost
FIR.MS FINED
F. and Karlyle Ilousholder repre­
I, .
‘ f »Vl« 1,1.1
include uiaiilum.
I
I'M**lfm M'
S.
A H rn.
und
ju iih i
hv
l*
IMTT8 RURGII, Oct. 22—W*)- night, llivsett said he was responsented the defondant. Judge R. W.
' it .
j*
"liMi*
ib.
",
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rv ♦
.fuck^i&gt;nvlll|(
in
fill"
i
N"‘
alltin
b&gt;r
the
safety
of
Rrltalij'-s
Four major paint and varnish
Ware presided.
1■h ihi:!1If«ri lii "
•fit V fif**1'!
r *’it
ill, v
(Niniinandor ChiirlcR M 'M • *aa*(
firms wero fined a total of $25,000 wartime prime minister on three
•s' ill It If ft If
I. W•"4111
U.
S.
CNilljit
and
(*t*(n|t*i
»c
huF
,,
voyages
on
Iho
Quocn
Mary.
In fedoral district court today after
MICK IF. TO WARRKN
•a ' I.■ •I IlH? IflHf I
At (until.
m JACKSONVILLE, 0 4 . 28—m pleading no contest to charges of
\ IM H'tlFl
H FI UN { . I t
.■!' i | L l It v
. -te
Btate Rep. Charles A. Luekle antM rust law violation* by con­
im \M « ;» h i *) v L , W n lh lfr
IIUItfiLAK HELD
aald today he was '‘delighted’* that spiring to fix prices.
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NEW
YORK,
Oct.
22,
(/I1
)—
A
Filmed $5,000 each wero the
the onlv objection Governor-nom
&gt;- . »v• o f e ...................i i
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NEW
YORK,
tl.t,
22.
I'i
t
...............
I l l ' l l ll* Vi - III
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Flll
38-year-oU
former
convict
was
Inee Fuller W arren had to his pro­ PitUburgh Plate nnd Gloss Com­
IsiiV.- v’nod
■, ,c AWr.IT I S O ri 22 (/T’i 5 sprct.i'iilar new upfration which Three men were seized tu lav "i
*• • in '*lui*Mvlly i*f Ms* 11 JI I* Wil Id tv ’-&gt; negro fm ill fil"
posed bill to remove cattle from pany, Devoe and Reynolds Co., Inc. being held without ball today fur
limin' g ard en
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hardening
or
I
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to
extort
$100,000
from
E*i(,n.
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I
up.
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Florida hlghwaya te 'lta effective New York City, and tho Inter- an Oct. 28 hearing on ehargaa uf le .lo rc arlcMf, that have lire, v|,.,M,e »M‘ &gt;‘&gt;
F
.
t.uckenlmrh. Jr., he,' i» a " H r Hirttuirli IIn if». ♦ i niiM’iit, iIi 'un- Wlllimt", tiec'i" I- -11 ■ agent.
Chemical Company of New York burglarizing the apartm ents of olher
date.
wm
dfinnnilf.ilrd
far
Inc
,ir,ir
’
^
imittl-mllllon
ci o 11 a r t|**:»tn-hiti S' *! M*'|l SliltV' lit *if u U " I E1.1 wuli*
City. Tho American-Marletta Co. Gertrude- Nii-ten, the alngvr, and
American Collrge of Surgeon.
.
...
, fortune nnd "Angel" f..r H"&gt;ad • i N*i mnl yfiiuiiirv ’In "lull 1 1t
of Chicago was fined $&gt;0,00 on screen actress Gene Tlernoy,
GltFEIvS M l I KI DS
Tim arteries me slit length*'*. |»r ss much a, two led. I loltril way shown.
\ S Thlji will rm iui in n i Mikf NMtll
two Indictment*.
Assistant District Attorney Paul
ATHENS, (*"(. i:
lb F dice
Detectives
who
drosxed
'
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N
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Individuals fined and tho a- F. Itclllv identified th« man as tlood. dead tis.ua and fat-like stibvi..nee. clogging them are idrrallv
■inm.iinm- I i-.d iw , 1ml ---v ^n C o m drivers
and
barroom
habitii*-I"
H —, _________ t. ,-»!■* sag- mounts wsrot Nell L. Fleming. George Feld and said he had ad­ sr,H.,md oul until the in.ide diarortrr of thcjilmal vessel n large enough foil the o.'hemo, said they I'r.iio- t 'Nifiliv iii llu* w m l i ! • ntt'lutlinu j m unistx "in v i. t'-il "f crimes
KuhnIii.'*
^ t e s t e d form, and 1 »pe you will Pittsburgh Plato, $3,000; David mitted lull ting from 4U to 50 Man­
a g a in s t
tin iuiH.ui Imv.' been
It up last night with tlie nru-*l "f
t
~~
™ glva tne your opial
on I t a t an Etchelbergar, American-Marietta, hattan apartment! of articles esti­ to da It * work ogftin.‘
v V". i.to.4,
r.
wise
blourl
would
clot
il*
It
pus­
one
of
the
men
outside
tank'*"fltneo
It
wnt
first
triisl
a
year
$3,000;
Joseph
Esposito,
Interearly date.' 1 tan
Oi l. 22 . F.
III.H-kFifty nth.-r ConiinunLts were
mated hv Reilly to lie worth |50fl(- ego about 100 such operation* ses through
tho vessel.
____ ______
! bnt-h'a house in the fiislii.mnbb- I ed CHICAGO.
your only objection
■ojfgesU chemical, $3,500; EllioU Phillips 000.
bv a flunrome t.’.ivu t .l. ciaion. urrexted in n rheekup of one
Dr.
Hazy
reported
he
found
tiist
(xoctlon
nf
Manhattan
east
of
C.
n
havu
t&gt;si-n
performed,
»aM
I,r
Devoe, $2,000; and 0. 8. Beaver,
ed bill U IU affeeMvt
i )11-nrv A. Wallace ivn.l his Fro- Athena suburb curlV ibis ""lining,
Louis Uazv, surgeon of flt. Loui* white blood ceils
ell attach themselves | trnl Dark
Jksaeriegn-kUrlstta. $M&gt;00.
Tin- t'omniunliit
gr. -vive Fnrtv toilnv 1. 1-1&gt;. a'e.l ill- officials uni.I
Itospltul, Faria, who developed the ti. the raw now Inner surface of'
Party Is outlaw'd in Greece.
(Conlimird On I'tlue Two)
the
treated
artery,
forming
a
lin­
technique.
Dr.
Raxy
demonstrated
PLANE
HALES
CABINET
RESIGNS
CONVICT COHNEBRO
ing that prevents dotting.
CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 22,
WASHINGTON. Oil, 22. (AV- It with motion pictures.
ANGOLA. La.._ Oct. 22, W V When lesser arteries are man- (A*)—The presidential pnlurc tm
JACKSONVII
(/FV- James Bruce, 89-year-old negro The United States soon will offor
Only arteries In the legs, arm*
Last Day
tru ly / m illing from the Angola Jet fighters end other poet-war and lower aiaiomco have l«cn glsd by Injury nnd closed by riots. nuunced today that tho Venetui I-' sT I'KTEItSItUUf!" u.-i
cn
by the harden-, an cabinet had quit but that Pie*. ,,r , _ A tux n,»PS„ ,r a.’org.d' today!
iltenUary ilnco. tha elay- military plenw for rale to a t least worked on lliua for. Dr. Raxy of &gt;brl» or choked
some
American
republic*,
It
waa
Mid,
however,
ho
planned
to
try
r
|.....
leg
process,
nature
often
takea
a
blent
Rnmulo
Gallegos
had
re"there
are
mllllorn,
invested
in!
-y of a guard captain'*
Saturday will be the lust day
rerouting blood through fu*«j 1° a c c e p tth e resign nt ion*. , f„nilshtngs in fine homes in this I that
be Ilaved cornered about learned today.
.
.. i . It on the big arterit* nearer the linnd
voters uf Hnpford call restill
amatler
blbod
vessels
and
dsheart,
where
hardening
an
I
clots
The
plane,
to
be
mad*
available
City
Pardo Stolk, public works |n this state that are escaping tax- irLtcr nt tho City Hull for tho
' of here ‘
touring
It
around
th«
blockaded
minister,
presented
his
resignation
utiun."
art!
more
deadly.
' him
the
F-80
laxkhe
'
Nov. 2 , City strimnry election,
. * t BTbe operation Is a daring om­ section. Often the detour channel ‘ several day* agu, a communique
flii'i-iking liefnrn tie- Florida As- It was pointed o'.1*, tlilrt m li ning
r, F-84 Republic
la tho
Is
not
largo
enough
to
carry
snfsaid.
Thereupon
other
minister.)
■"(!-&gt;(ion
of
AsicHM.rii,
W.
itomur
it only because ef the length of
• n North
by Gonlon Driullcy, city clerk
cute but also because It re- ficlsnt blood to the parts of the uffersd to resign In order to give Hmlth. Volusia Countv assessor and president of tin- Sanford
Inata ng, and the
■ IM r"
tho
chief
oxeeutlv
troop *f
e»ecutlre an opportunity said tho averago taxpayer had Juycers, who irn urging ail
t lining ol body beyond th* blockade. This
the normal J
mean aa---------damagedw -----or cripp!
to reorganlie
the
---------------(o reorganlia
the government
cum- great respccta for federal income
ood vessel,
ha« been may
Sanford citizens to got nui and
t
arteries
arm
or
leg.
The
new
operation
' standing'
pletely in view of the termination tax returns but llttlo for psrsonal vote.
FT o
Of
congreu.
‘ , oth- can remedy that, Dr. Bar^ said.
tv wwpt1
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10 Germans Go Sanford Legionnaires Praise
To Gallows For
Splendor Of Miami Convention
Crimes In War

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American Legion
Stamps Approval
On Vet’ Penrr v

Nearly-Starved Cardinal Hlond.
Youth Escapes Poland Primate,
Elderly Couple

Korenn Kobellinn
Is Beiiur Stamped'
Commies In hurupe ()U| IMiovernment
;"::pMust He Cheeked,
Hlandy Declares

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Wallace Adv.ieales
Productivity Hike
To Increase Wanes

American College Of Surgeons Sees
New Operation To Restore Arteries

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FRIDAY, OCT. 21. ISIS

nirt.K vntHR today
e v e r y r r n r tTiMM)s i i i c i i
F.R TOWERS FROM GENERA­
TION T o GENERATION. REA I.LY A CITY APPROACHES THE
IIEAVKNS HY ITH MORAI.ITY,
ITS INDUSTRY. ITH I DEALS.
Ix't u t build a .11 y nnd a tower,
whose top may reach unto heav­
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luMUlmg &lt; .Sties, I jirruville, l\]S*s.
cdiliK kvlisi mu e won Ilie Pillil/et
ptl/e fas meiilntiou* eivire In In*
romnulniiy nnd wl«i in nl.ly re­
plied to Itny S|uii/|p‘» new .paper
articled a limit iari*l irU tioix in
the Soulli, has come out lor r»nvernor Dcwrv for president. Tn the
Sett of our knowlrdirr and liclief,
he will l&gt;e the (m l Miuiivippian in
the history of the woild to vot«
the Rrpulilican tirkrt.

Toward Kealistic Money
In nilueiiiK tlii&gt; uffieiiil (•Xflmntfit vnlun of tho franc, in
mint inn lo oilin' nirmiicimt, fur purpnHi'H of Intirrnatfomp
1t'lidt*. Hit' Fruiifli {rovn'iiiiM’iit linn triuviul toward u nutrSt
ri'iillntic ciirmtoy. It in only » iii"vt' in IhnL direction, Imwt'vvr, und otTnra no itHHiimiltm of mtrhlnjf stability.
Under tho now ordor Iho fra tic Hi III Is valued by tho
French government at n figure which Is not realistic, a flguro which the franc doea nut command mi the free market.
The m l tins of official individual exchange mtes, Indulged
in hy many governmenlH, in a device hy which a govern-

Senator Taylor predicts lin t lie
and llcm y Wallace will rarrv New
York state and California. If they
do. Governor Thurmond will prob­
ably be circled president. For
neither Drwry not Truntan rould
then get a majority of the voles
in the Electoral Collrgn, the con­
test would fir thrown into the
House *pf Representative*, w.' rre
both of the trading cnnlrndci*
wcuhl iqihcr have Ihuimoml for
ptrsidrnl than til* leading oppon­

ent.

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Canada And Germany

For Hotiic wnekrt the roliitlon of Canuils to affairs In
Gerhnuiy Inis Ihhiij a m uch- debut ml issue In our nelghboi
Inal Ion to the north. There has been coiiHldorabla nentirnunt,
'voiced hy iiuw«|vitiera ami prominent citizens, in favor ot
aemliiiK imlt» of the Itoyal Uunudlun Air Force to Join the
Jlerlin air lift.
In a recent ratlin talk, Hlalr Frazer of Maclean's Magu*
zlne, Toronto, Out., Hiiggeated that the C'unudlan jiuvernmunl
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FRIDAY O CTOBER 22, 1 H

F l o r id a

Korean Uprising

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iCntliari m s Oago Oael

Hy RKI.MAN MOHIN
At* Foreign Affaire Analyst

MneArthur wag expressing hi*
personal eentlment nml not offi­
cial United fUgte* policy.
American-occupied Mouth Keren
cornea under the occupation arc:i
command of MaeArthur.

(Fur DeWItl MacKcntle)

The real key to toe Buaaian 1
riddle lk&gt;*. I believe, In the fact f
that the Soviet government for- &lt;
ever lead* a double life.
.Hlinulianoously, It I* pursuing j not one, tint two foreign policies. I .
One 1* u "plain" policy, concerned 1r
with security, trade, nod all that j B
Interests that ko to form the 11‘
foreign policy of any nation. Tho ,
other I* the foreign policy nf tho jf
Cuuuuuuibl Party.
V
These imo are not nlway* either
parallel or compatible. The, ob­
jective* are hy no mean* the name. ;
Sometimes, they see in In nppoaO '
each other.
’
At such times, gorgeous contra* *
diction* are Miccecdml hv sluniilllU t
Imrii&gt;totes. The Itussiun line twist*
und turns and denies itself. It I
rliHMKct. .iiiecii.ni like a frightened
d o g on a football field.
Here i* un example:
From the appearunen of Hitler f
in ilie* outbreak of war the Soviet* J
wore fiercely opposed to (Sermon'/. J
The two governments fulminated L
against each other, for years In I
such term* a* "Fascists liensta, t
"Holshevlk, Mongolian savages,' V
und similar pleasantries. The Nnxla f.
hunted down and ruthlessly de- *
utroyinj their CointiitiiilMij ihifcij
Kelts, hy deed ami word, were 1 1
openly hostile to everything d o r-j I

PEIPING. Oct. 22 (/in— Prut*
dent Chinn* Kal-Hhrk I* trying
to head off dlaaater for hi* nrmlee
of North China and Munchurlaand thl* may call for tho hard
dor 1*1mi to abandon Manchuria.
Chlang time nnd' time again has
*»td Manchuria will be defended to
the death.
If lit- change* Ida mind 11 will
mean for him ti henrt-brenklnif 'ml
rcnlislir nppronch lo Iho problem
with which tho government armt'’*
have been unable to cope.

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Lehman Death

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it'aailRNM triMH I'af# Hurl
preparing to invite friends, slid
nnd picture* of themselves taken
lor the event.
Surviving are the widow: Mrs.
Jennie Lehman: three dnilghter*.
Mra. Ilerliert Russell of Cratfn
Point, Ind.i Mrs. William S. Itrumley of Sanford and Mrs. Geurgs
II. Crosa of llisbeo, Arts.: one son,
Rodman Ig-hman of Winter Park
and aeveral grandchildren.

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" iny,.t, In 19.11), lloHsiM suddenly C
signed n n o n aggression tr e n ty .l
with Germany Magically, over* I
night, the two government# became &gt;
"friendly."
Hu you remcinUi the amazing
rlrcuiul'H-utions and mental acio- ‘
imtlca perfonned hy the Amcrlsan
Communist lender* In trying to
explain this to the shocked and be­
wildered brethren T
Whut they couldn’t suy. hy way
of explanation, won th llt
That, at that moment, CommonUt Party policy, with It* line nnd
Us objectives, had been forced to ,
irlvn way lo tho “pinin' fori»lgii r
policy, which had, as, its objective t
inllllurv security.
n
The Kremlin saw a war coming. f
Homier or later, the Gernmn horde*
would lie turned on Russia, sh e t
Red nrntv wasn't ready, then.
i
Ho, even though Nnsl Germany
represented the deepest und worst (
nnd blackest type o f ' capitalist i r

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four miles west of Toronto. IIj
said he believed his parents hnd
died about four years ago.
“ I was locked in the rlothe*
closet mast of the day," he said.
"I was given fond only twice s
day - bread and water. At night
I slept on a c u r b , but I couldn’t
sen nut becnuMt the blinds were
gulled down tight "
The bov snhl he was forced to
do heavy homtevvnrK nnd Uint he
was lieaten alme*t every day by
tbe elderlv couple. Ills hack was
scniYrd and bruised
Tim hov fiai.l lie escn|icd yester­
day when lie was allowed to go
on the buck porch.

CitriiH Meet

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Wallace Advocates
( C u s Il B a e d

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rcctly to Hepuhlirnn G.ivernoi
Dwight II. Green to get the third
party's state nml national tickets
on the Nov. 2 Illinois ballot.
Hut there appears to lie n.i
chance that the Progressives will
he on the state ballot. The political
effect seem* to favor thp Demoi-rats.
Wallace himself, disappointed
beenino Illinois is regarded us one
of his strongest strategic states,
nsked Green In a telegram that he
• all a specinl legislative session or
have tho stale certifying Iward
order tile proxies live ticket* lo lw
put on the statewide li.-dlnt.
Groen made no public comment.
Associates said ho plant none and
that It |s now '*s physical Impos­
sibility" to mika ballot changes.

Survivals lit (’oncrote

I he Am«*nc4n l^uion* rnrHiiw
h i jcpnvrntjon *t Miami ’pay* its
taped* lo flic Communiit Party in
no unrertsin word* and again (alls
for univci»,il military training, it
demands, in a convrntion-appmvtd
ruolutioii, that all tuemturti nf il.e
Cptjtpunitl Party aad -.11 jheir
symp*thi/tn Ire rsiwllnl fmet itoVnnrmetit tervitr Wc are glad In
see llul word “ iyrnpailu/t-ri" in­
cluded. Too many C'uuiuuiiiitt*
these day* are masking Under tincloak of linin' •- -*«ly "tympalliiier»."
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eontuHlM, the rt'uclloii of Mimin' m ay ln», "f'oulil they lint fitul

stago a •evolution ueai Seoul. Lot nuythiiiK h o tte r to do w ith lliolr ntoutty anil th e ir materliSM?"
U nfortium tely we Hititll not he on linnil to explain llie
native troop* a lira .lv o c tn to have
the (ituaiidii well in hand, A m e r­ im portant place of football and baseball in A m erican life.
ican lu m p , with plenty of Mipplir*
Go To Church
are «tam bnx l&gt;y to help if tle*y
sr* needed W e like the way Mac
A rth u r &lt;lur&lt; tiling* out llirie . lie
d u r th ’l do a lot uf tm niH eitsiy
talking anil lit- li.u iltuwn a &lt;m up tttiim toward t|ie rn m iu rrrd Japa
n err wltjVli i* nio.i i ornmcndablc,
but lie uialtilbiu* old er, and no
fpolin. l o o liatl the liltialiou in
Futnpe U lint licintl liaiidlcd in the

J S.mit»cm ncyror* plunniuK to
vote t if firAidi-nt j'lu n u n lor all**
lie IswOr* a (riltia) law again*!
lynchiiM ate l.ikuig a tlioG-iiglited
cnuri*.*No frderat l*w will «,*Ve
any ul'llicio ioon lyncliinn d tlmy
ever |c t caught hy a moh alter
.Si'criminal ollrnte. hut il i* only
A »lrt&gt;' from « federal law againtt
lytwhintr to federal law* againG
cttiythinri c|»c, sgsinil Cuba and
bolita, aiiainit anault and battery,
s g s in il pilfering and pillaging,
again*) knifing, and federal law*
a* well a* federal Judge* slid frd&gt;grsl juries are not likely jto be
pgfiitly &gt;o considerate or ic *ymiW lh tiit Inward the common colorM p ra k n c u e i as spulhern customs

I'Rilhtt a n r i'li a 'm ilk arc in
|er,u f voting .for Ciyil Right*
It. tlwr nr* selUally in favor of
rsM tist’D. Ever since the
iding of thu country when the
n t Constitution reianrtd lo
adividual stale* nnd the people
luf all powera nf government
.tpeciflcafly delegated to the
fial govamment, thli cortflkt
m n the rildR* of the, federal

also aid* "plain" foreign pulley hy
putting Cuiiimunlst-cuiilrolled gov­
ernments in Ilia saUdlitu nation*,
thus erecting buffer* between
Russia aad the West.
,
Soviet actions In Germany ami
Korea, and elsewhere In the world,
however, are mainly dictated, not
hy considerations of trade or soeurity, hut hy the original and un­
changed object Ives uf the Com­
munis lx.
Rut when the necessity again
arises, tho parly line will be sub­
merged agulri, and tho Russians
will come forward with a different
face.

lly DU, NOHMAN VINCRNT PEAI.E
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&lt;rn iro n '* MiiUi to. i'»*ie i* ilkn a cloud on Ids face, I could
m isutrr »i hisinrtr starhle r«n*- well understand tills attitude of
1' V-A "r H. «,/ •Hih.ir'J.r*tV* poojple towartl him,
enrrsM ksit'U orr! " V^MalAs'w
Well, yotl should *00 Gils young
rnnfiit»*i
ni»ii today. Ho Is going rapidly
• A friend of mine, no miUlnndltig ahead In business. Ill* *mploy*r
advertising man. onco *alil t.i mo, Infornis tm&lt; hs l» unn of tho
•The trouble with ninny man Is greatest assets of his firm, txrthat they s|H-ml Ihdr whole life cause, nx ha explains. "Thl* fellow
pi rfcetlng their fmilt*."
has a way about him that getx
Wluit a true ntutciuriit that 1s. people." Hs belongs to noon-day
Men who U'cmno expert* In their luncheon club and Is ono of It*
faults, ltdiis the mug net IHiu of must popular members. "I am
growth; lliey grow dull nnd moro having the time of my lift," ha
iirasaic with the pat-sage of time, tells me.
Nothing over happens to them to: "Wlmt happened to you?" I
release the tremendmi* personality I nsked him.
locked within them. Il Is not easy
"It’s Gils way," he replied. "God
to change one’s pcrsminllty. In created me hut 1 got myself mesfiwt, I doubt if nny man nciunlly.scd up. Ho I want back to God
.-nn do It bv himself. This is I nntl TU ro-crsalsd mo. Now I
wh»re religion l- •&lt;&gt; impi'tflnt. 0 *t f*el new life tdl thrmir-h me. ! nm
n man really to believe In tho Ilka a now person. It’s wonderGospel and put It Into use In hlx fub’’ ho concluded,
dally life, and It docs revolution- Hs l i right* It IB wonderful
ary things to him. l'v« span it now Faith c m transform doll, demake magnetic porsonalttlei at all footed people into interesting, vie

popularity to
WHITES mill FANCIES

ONE STEP WONT
GET YOU THERE

AI.L HIZKH AND HI.KKVK I.RNdTIIS

Ami Oeo A D W ao't Bring
Sucms* -Yeo Must Keep On
Advertising

’C O RRECT M EN'S W EAR'

American barred owls have a
wing-spread of 4D-4A Inches. The
fenialo is 'tightly larger than thu
male.

SKNKARIK
GIrha &amp; Paint Co.

A vote for Hill in u vote for a progreutvo eco.
nomicel, end efficient government. .
A nun qualified by training and experience to
aarvq your needs, A commissioner, you can talk
to and gel things done with satisfaction. A
fighting, commissioner against increase of taxes,
and pledged to reduce ad tax** wherever possible
without sacri^ctng good government.

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100 cent* of government for your tax dollar ; fair
and equally levied. BW U pUdged to a city gayernment of, far, snd by the people f o r * Bigger

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1 with l)»e *t»t6i .have called

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SMltoW in* Show.

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Hnci Personal Activities

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FLORIDA
M b m m n isT c h u r c u
Ret. J. I*. Mr Kin lev, Sllnlster
Mi... P. I!. Slephensun,
Direrlur of Itcllcinu* Filucallun
It; lh A.M. Chinch Sell mil, A
class for every Hire.
11:0(1 A.M Morning Worship
Sermon Theme: ‘‘The Whnt, Why
uml How of Clnistinn Worship.*'
0:110 P M Youth Fellowship
Services.
7:110 I’.M FteuitiB Worsltltt.
Set mun Tin'ini-. "The Churel^ In
Your llou-e "
f ir s t

Six Women Join
G o l f Association

start* Run*lay, Oct. 31. We ate CRITIC It OF THH NA7.ARENK
very fortunate to secure Rev. C. F
111 Alaple Avenue
lie,d,i
f flaiiir-vtlle to do th
P '. I.. H. ......... I'a.-tor
prvai'hing f,u this meeting. "Come
Sunday School, 9:15 A.M.
Thou With Us and We Will |1„
Morning Worship, 10:13 A.M.
Thee tiood"
Jimior Society. 0:30 P.M.
N. V P. S., 7:00 P.M.
LAKK MARY
Fvaiigelislle Hour. 7:13 P.M.
COMM UNITY t IIUIM It
Mid-week prayer uml priilst',
Rev. ( laretire C. Whit-, 'lini-ter W. dui sdiiy. 7:43 P.M.
Chill ell Selttinl, 10:00 A.M. Clo­
CHUI.UOTA II WIMONY
ses for nil age*.
IH PTIST CHURCH
Worship, 11.00 Y.M.
Ur* :S. L. W'hatley, Puslor
Wi'-imin-iei Fellow -Id' 1'. ii tm
.1. Tildelt J a colei,
I'M
mdm School Sapl.
Jtnd,', High Fellowslt IP. t. MO
! 'u» I1 M.: Samlay School,
I’ M.
t o*i IVM. Service by puslor.
Rihle Simlv on Tliiirsilt I \s, .! !•»
s ;M0 \ 'I
Wednesday prayer
I'.M
Rulnrdiiv atlerii'toti. 11,1A.)',- titi'i't irur III in- preceded by 3’millg
23rd. Food Sale ui Grit ■1 '&lt; I l f 1Yh|''( ■Iluii nt 7:30 I' M.
'A M 1 . Friday at 8:011 I'M.
eery Slute
Siioiisiued liy tin
411 rli** Uu•me of the president Mr*.
Frieml-hip San.lav Sehiod Clu
Wediu - luv. itetobi'i' 27 th Tit* N’"!itll l'e
Women’- \--m iati,ui will meet
i m s i pititsiiY i f r u n
with Mi
W V Sti iitliei 2:30
t in itt ii
P.M.
I l&gt;. 11row idee, It. 11,.
Hu sin, - - Women meet at the
Puslor Filler it us
Church
‘do*-day itetobei 27,1,
nt H:|)o I’ M All winking women I'oncl.,- I-;, t buries. II. D„ Pastor
P 13 \ \|. Sunday Sehool.
are im i’, ,1 i., mtend
II
\ . 'i : Mot mag Worship
Thursday, ihtohei 28tli. The
Adult Itilde I'lass meets for a S, 11 , c Soimon: "I S ac Tho
y I.OI tl
CllV','1 e Hi-il S'lllpei.
0.”u I’ \l • Pioneer nml Ni'niur
Wednesday - The Choir meets of
Wot -hip Serving
the Chin Ii at 7:00 I'.M. for Choir
liracliee UI mt,'ii" ted III slllgllig
Fvenlng Worship
•irnon. "The Lord Is My
Itte linn. &gt;1 conic.

I'liius me in progress for IH"
Six new members were wel. eoiiu' iI into the Sanford Woman's Full ciirmvnl unit supper to be
Carlin Palmer Ray—starlet3 Ktliler
Telephone J 48 Uloir Assovlntlon lit their monthly spnn.oted by the Mugnolln Cirrle
iJtinchroti held yesrerdny nt the of the Snnfotd Harden Club. The
[ Seminole Country Club, New set lint: for the event will be fhe
1members are Mrs. linn Mnrt*h, iTmdeii nt the home of Mrs. Mir tutu
Ginn Home Scene Of
Mrs. Koss Adams, Mrs. liny Her- liii--ell in l.och Arbor. It "'III
Garden Chib Event
i ten. Sirs. Itjiyinitini l/iinhiiilst, Ik' kIii itt il;3ll o'clock on Nov. d,
\ fashion show to display nfter--------- 1 Mr*, tides Clmp'iian and Mrs.
trlil r- Ml
Hanford iimdun
iTimilla llruce ami with llie ail- m.iiti. evening and sports weal will
Uncoil
liuve
:
I IllPAY
Mr.
unil
Mr*.
H.
A
hr t o Hied hv the Yowell ( om('ll HIST t' III' Ill'll- Limit wood
In nil t *■|ti He'Sft Hlri'l I let mil, 111IFtnJDll ,.f these membeir the
A bridge pal t ■. . I",
lies. II. I.itiletoo Zimmerman,
i .1 t. t in tiio uintioii at tin* lull for their home in Mneon's total membership is hroiiKht to 44. puny under the direelioit of Ml*.
by the Ixoru ( u e &lt;•[ tin m &gt;
II. II., Ylrur
The luncheon win served buffet | F&gt; ink MnrNi'ill and
Mrs. Tom
•if ;l pi x 41i. nt of tin* tdi.li. Mieli. lifter visiting Mrs.
Cardan Club nt 8:lH) I*. &gt;1, ut tb
^^mt Snmbit after Trinity
s(y|e |&gt;y Mrs IM Levy.
Miss I lb'll Models are Mis* fuggy VMinctmi'lu* k . (iinn, mi South | tds'er Mrs. W. A. Umith.
Sanford Woman's Club.
11:00 I’.M Fteiilng prayer end
I Yv’enuc. A Ahurt hoard t VVuyde II, ItuCKcr, Jr., ti dental Hornthy Powell presided over iim eno. Miss Marianna SnritiBer, Mis*
The Sanford Town and Cl’ ’
|,r, veiled the bil-inr**! -indent nt Emory University, Im* business session ditrintf the lunrh- Ihul Hoyle, Mi*s Nixie hltchhoff, sermon. All ate welrnitu-.
mtttl lit ll»i T o u ii-t C enter it! &gt;
I, ‘I Mr ■ A W, Epps ww» ■been pled veil to tin* Alpltu I'sn eon unit thanked nil those helping Mi-- Mnry Atm littlloway mill
CKNTKAI. II VPt I s t CHURCH
I'.M. for it tuverril .11,1. It
' e p iside lit to fill
with the linrhi’i'iu' held Inst Run- MtMux
Fimdont. Hclwecn
, towe'en, birthday celebration M
,i i) a iK c l hv the resist'- Omega, social fraternity, ut the ilnv. Ite ports were mitile hv runt- fa-biun ties it: ns loenl talent will Laurel \trntie ami Ninth Slrccl
univeraity.
Rev. S. I.. Mluttlpy, Allnlstrr
, ,
-for- *•— enjoyGiml Mm. W
ayne (1. Albrr- .
■■I M. U A, Fttl*.
mlttre chairmen and Mir. Print pie ei,l dnrteinit
1217 West Srritnd Slreel,
present f"r rtn&gt; pivoting,
t lulu, Curlrtt introduced t Mrs. W. A. Ilouth luis us her Heard discussed ground rule*. on „t of i lie truests.
Plume 'tlW.W
wll! 1a&gt; enjoyed uml u ’l
ill be
Ymini' men’s fashions
t ,i
of .Ini’ksnnvilln • iriiests her mother Mr« Kiln I'ack- Ills Furl Hlitpliibetlmm exptnlned
W. tt Slnitsrl),
scinlit,'- mill trii'lnls H&gt;? It"
I shown by several loenl hoy- Comi i dm - . ti..- ,i. : .ini and also Miss Minion 1‘ni'kutd huiidirn|is of memtieis.
Suml.it Si IiimiI Supt.
ntti'iid.
of the (oral i lub. Mrs. |
After the lunehi'ou u fi
to u t-| nntti'i, elmlniti'it for the affair ete
tt.l.*, AM,. So inlay Sellout. Cla-I , ‘Irlll .' ooool.-.r (,f |l|i* ■t Detroit. Mich. They pluii to ttument was it- L.i wun 17 memlnr* Mr- Hii--ell. food; Mrs.-J. F. HiyMn.vin v
-pend
the
winter
month*
in
San­
Thu llrartliill Avenir- Oil
i d i [til,. Nii. mm,Uw.
iilnyititt. The wlitnei« wu-u Mrs. Kitis, milk bar; Mrs. Hurry Heor- ses for nil ages.
j |»
meet at tha chapel it 3:t&gt;0 I*
the eluli were Mis.! ford with Mrs |t tilth.
11:00 A.M Motuitig Worship.
I t . F. MeDanlel in Class A. Mr*.Jen. fish poml; Mrs, C. II. CoBlmrn.
Thu Truth Suckum vU.-* &lt;it h
it arris aril Mrs. J. Id Mun| Ceelle Joseph in Class II titid Mr*, plant sale; Mrs. W. F. Kirehhuff, "It Is Finished". Sermon by pusFriends
of
Leu
Filer
Armstrong,
First Meth&lt;ffli*t Church will im &gt;
will enter the Mlrnotii Ir. will lie interested to know that , Dirk Kllsberry in Clu «s C
fo-ldon -iimc; Mr*. F. S. lioekey, tor.
in thu d u m b annex at opto I
M s A. I Skinner, Mis. 1 lie
7:00 I'.M It T U. Unions for
boat rides nml wlshltur 'veil and
i
Those
piutteljmtlur
in
tin?
toor&gt;
Is
attending
Tinmylvnniii
Uni
Thu Past Matron,, &lt; ini, i,f 8*
KJrthhoff unit Mrs. Joe j irsity In Lexington, Ivy. lie n nr I ney uml luncheon were Alts. John Mt ilnlui Seliirurd, puiilieity.
all ages.
inole C h ap ter No. 2. O. K. 8.
h r. the Magnolia Circle; n .' ds wife are restdimr ut ,373 West Ivey, Mrs, McDaniel, Mrs. Andrew
8:00 I'.M.. Kvening Worship.. •
meet with Mr',.
K.
U \ I.efiler, Ji ami Mi .j
Mid-week ptnyer service WcdCarriiwny,
Mis*
Powell,
Mr*,
K.
B.
Second
Street
In
ilint
city.
23IH MellonvIIle, ,t 8:00 I’. 'I
rin .bditimn, thi Ixoro C-rclo. I
ncsday ill 8:00 I'.M. Our revival
i
Smith,
Mr*,
tleorire
Thurston,
Mr*.
the business meeting,
Mm, 8. I*. Dutton a* ro 1
James Clitud iiuwick, Jr.. Sea- Joseph, Mrs. Ileal it. Mrs. W. (5.
'n
Gtnn, tha
l-c, HSN. of this idt.i is .i u - Fiend mr. Mrs. Huirh Wlt'lahel, i
I '■ bi'trln the .-lull build- mail
' , :
.. ,. Itriitd ftpm iiur nlicnrd the deslroyei t'SS Mrs, F. C. Iltiymiiti, \lr«. .Iluttln
Mr«. \V It. Willitinis, Mist.)
■■Iftcers mill • omnilttee 'Jam es C. Owens, n„iv ettiisinit in I'olhiim,
Iletty Anne Fraud!
UlllTI I
1’ied l.urstm, Mis. Mitt.lt, Mrs.
1 i 'i - . j nr - r»* v i11*-i£*■i *it he Mediterranean Sen us putt d [ Klsherry,
Mrs. Admits, Mrs. Joint A V V .l NCFMFNT
Honored On H i r t h d i n
•ii man, I 'ported I bat the 'lie Sixth Tu-k Komi* of Admiral
■.Ji
not- of Hie ciul Itchni.l t. Connllv’s Kii«'een At- i llttrulns. Mi .*. Met nut, Mi-. Tumi' . -i will b. nn' mid Meditri i .nienii Flee*. i ipli-t. ,\h * Unity Tooke. Mrs.
Little Miss II- f v As ■■
Itiiby I itiIt):. Ml-. Kmlvle tloilsI on ml, Mon tin there
W'Us Imnorid oil her llm Im
William t . iluii ins*,,i has Is'eii I hoi,let, Mrs. Ill lice, Mis- (It li lt
: ft I'. M.
^ w lth n Hallowe’en birth,In..
con,-litiinn of I 1.,' ioisiiu«« promoted to tin* rank of euplnin Cuba*, Mrs. Miriam Kitssell, Mrs.
Mi nil.! Mi-* ruin'*
W Ifiven on Wedm-duy uf'i-i
Wits belli on tie Isnutiful ut the University of Flotiiht in Iliuold Kaslner anil her ststcr-in- iihMfitiu i! today til*'
ft;30 o’rltK'k by her motb
'iolnesville
wdii'ie
lie
,
i
memlao
luw,
.Mi*.
(T
iii
|
iiiiiiu
,
lit
—
,
Clyde
f h, til nil
The Ilot
soli IT link 11it r i n Mii|iln'i in*
Fred Hrumit. The party
* T . t I ill , t, ,11, Mf'livs .f the IlCiTC neit lb s piiiimtllon Itamsey and Mi«* Maud Wilson.
5•* *»• *Jo I*h nt Im
in the (pinisn of l'»-- b
ens
tinioe.tr
If**t
student
eudi*t
pro­
,&lt;i i mu
«ni iioitio'd with nil
*** tin* f*nn»»*r M«*tly
tletty Anno'* tt inl Met. Joi n
i. tittnnpenmnt of out ic’ioom motion* and retrlmetitul ussiirn
11'irH,*i.
wig on persimmon Avumi,
. 1 -liii punch bow ' nt eaeh oiellts nnnounred tills week ttv C i v i c Department
An tuantre i.n,l bl.ick
t*iystul op',, loin .m s ludd uMlilatv headtpinrtprs.
•rheme was tim'd In dee, ,
Has Luncheon Meet ,,dotted a discussion nil tb*
ml cull-.
enk"s salt, J not
with pumpkins and eatj "Needs of Sanford." I'mlli'lpatni:;
plaretl in the Barden.
lh
IMhiin .CaiU'cli'd
For. rite Civic-------------»a - bulge of , he I* H.*s M, *,
, ,, ,
D.puttinoui of the. ,*,
d&gt;-eu—ton v.cie Mis. F. I*
mfieshment tuldo wn*
i «s
lairmen, Event At H ig h School 1 Satifnul Wontan'- (T111, laid i t s 1 i’lowide,*. Ml- It W. William*.
with u Inrtce piimt&gt;kln nil,' , &lt; '! i am Hu**,dl, emu t r
",l as.'-ting lid
i.
Mr*.
_______
I fitwt oi.'i'tiiig iif the full season M&lt;- I! J l.cln.iuii ami Mrs. May
decor ut ions carried out t m.• II
,,l
Vmtoi'lch, ' t ,
r.-rwilleThe Seminole High Siduml Hal- "" Wedtie-lm at 12 to n’elnck at in-' II algl.n, Tb,' piiigrnin fullmvid
R lov.Vrn llirme,
Mn C I Iteddi, and Mis, Imve’eti eniiiivitl uml, I the direr- ' tl"' ell I) house. Prior to the meet- tl-.* l-u-iue-s -e-siim
IhiritiB the afternoon th, ti
IIV, IttIf | linn of the 1'nH'tlt Teacher A-soel- , '"it n’embers who weie able met
l' SV Raker. (Ivei I
Il-*-lc—,*,—fill ti,,' meeting were
etljoye I pUvimt and m,&lt; • I
n let| I),., rue,'tine ,
id ion -ehedtiled to in* held on Oet, *! 'lie club and folded Til seals M- 1’ F Relit, Mi- It. K Sum
winninir prises for tlr Is &gt;
iai Mi- It (' Mnme, Mis. J. 'I
311 Inis been cane,led, it was an- for limiting.
tunics were Shebt 11, J , 8yl\ o vr i n r t v i i
\ I v ( ) l A ! ) t h e I M W IS i limit,r.'d thi* morning
by Mrs. At,The lungium
elttiiiiimil Mia- ,\ hi nod Mt- I (i Reek. About
Williams, Itold, v Wi
K, linker, ehnirmun of the event r |\d e Uam ev wits in charge or " ’ nn'iitln'is weie present fol the
Judy Ludwiir. Late in if
noon refreshments, lonxi-'ii
I \ MFH Rlr.NKY
pnit, d t 'Mr*, linker sluteit tliut lit,' date tl.- ptngrnm f,n tin* itfletmnui nml uu 1 1tog and luuelieoti
OTII Kits
2.II.H
’ nii'n.- I., Joi.t
Nii' v, j-l-o nnflirted with S'et-on lionieeom
ieo rream, Ilnllowc'en i.i*
’ K I. ' \ ! S no I M tl. 'MI ing nclivilles wliieti are lielitg
i his',dale inilk, wei e sotv J i
Wontlcrfulfy warm gown* of may
ti-;,
I,--,- a.I * t . i.-, , planned fur that weekend
hostess. Hetty Anre w.i
'll" A t tny
. . Patlfo.id t -nt-li*
sente,I with mmty pre-en'
flaniirlrlte! Isutg sleeve* protis t
doing it* part
.
D I! I'llpF , 1
her younB friend-.
your arms, full m l anti front pleat*
1 i ,'nr with silr|n i
a 1 i . , d rtitltusilisUc M A X I M I 1.1. I
W
Those vnJuyiriB the nf'
tvlllt th,' honor uuv«t Heity t ■i„* to., king llekcL iil.n - i ■t to- • ,, SH FI'i’FRD making rvei yone feil ; ,JI Churrh Nut Ires tMxl he presrnled nt llte Iti^aM uflire on the
allow yon to tlerp eaiityl Solid*,
MARIE NETTI I
■ . o .J weliomo . . .
wen* Pamela and Wat r r M tiliny liclnrr |ilililirntieit.
We luiinirn tlie-e f ■Hits Iluii tend
an and carrying a , f
i.i I
wether, Geoetre nml Charges S' ,t
print*. Site* 15-20.
II \SKY‘ WH'-in lolling ,,f their own lawns, lit ■ latest being I
Imff, Lenny IIintes, Snndr i K. i .
8
O
H
l
.
1
1
Holt
Ciiitimimiun.
FIRST ( IlltlS I I \ N t III ItCII
W. R ZACIIIIY and OSCAR M.
Pttt Smith, lliithic Carlton, June, cork l„' , doing on hi- a
ill \ M Chtiriii Selin,&gt;I
DiOII S'liiforil Vtrmie
ERNEST LEE
Lind.i ami Jimmy Willi:.j. Iiutn . a*J lhormn:l' &gt; i ni,,) no .............. HA It..ISON .
11 oil \ « Morning prnyii uml
I. Rnitilall Fnrri-. MinLler
found leisure . . .
\ it A lltilo was hoping that ids horse would
Iluhliy and Rylein WiPi-nt-. ;•
"ExIiniT One Another'' will Im m i limn
Johnson. Fllen Cart* . Sh-lit Hr. t, I.Fit was the most si rpi iil | i- win events at the R.ivtogu llen.-li
'll" young people me leipiesled
Ilrlun Tlmi'flton, Judy Lmlwii:, ..ail on r u i , i, wi.it die -in in ire iruck on Aug, iW-al . . . Mr. Lee the pidijci't for the sei mull at 11:11(1
Morinnne Ludwiir. Tiyry firmldirk, birthday parly a, innge* f.-i a -r Is an active me ml a r of the Diuty A.M. Siindny. This i- the fifth to meet in the l’nil-1, Itnlt at T:IMI
I'.M
to lilteml a meeting uf ..lie
John llu tt and a number, of the i&gt;y her maid LILI.IAN HiW' Alil) Iliads Riding Club . . . O. J. POPE nml lust of u M'lir- on "f hit-tinnu
Cent,til Deniiety tit D'daud.
JUDGE d li. SI I \P.tiN gt ti n / buying groceric* for (lie day nml Ttelnliiiii line to Atmtliei".
^ jimtliei'S of tl«e i:
fr'i-xd * e, F l i *t S tre e t a- * • Tv rrrutltnp having seen II. II. IIKRG
"Ti.e Highway of Moline--" will ’ * Se.viie- Dining lit, ,Weei.
Holy &lt;'"1111,1,1111011: T tl i' - d it y .
l t.e in JncksonWIIc lust week ip ii , |,(. | | )0 -411111011 siihicrl fin the (hit'
its evip
. Stiitford won.
• *1 In,cell convi/nlloit .
ihe art)' null ail Ins ri 1HENRY p . jl limn This will be urmth"i W i'dn,nkn. TTitii-diiy and .-&gt;111,11
Fire Alls Cronii To ing
day s tm i.M Friday. IMm \ M
MRS. KlHlFUT I • \ I3MESON In herringbone tweed ehitet hoi tinm.
And if you wurit to titdl
Have Exhibit And Tea in ligiit tin dr,' a buy lev , oil
The Sundtiv Sehool will beg'tt
eci"
Wo know REN S’l t 1 I, llio liveliest place in town, just go 11:13 A.M inidi'i' thu diitelinn ,f
( Mill- I I VN A MISSION \|(&gt;
•i to Die hospital . . . then' tiro Hunt. ft. D. I.undress
The Flrv* Arts Dcpnitment of had a ......I lime at Hi"
\ i .i .u n c i :
i a- n, w babies in the baby matt
mettilnn h, I I u.
The Cliitsliiin You Ih Fellow
the Sntifoul Woman ' Club will linnn •* .
Oii SnidiiriRIrliiniln lllghwuy
ait pi,"id fathers nil over the will meet nt O’TO I’.M. A '
n esc nt an i'\lnhi of paintings i anrtnh tins w nek
l.lenu E. Snillli. I'aafht
t mull y *In* unity nit la,
pit" &gt;• ■ .
fin &lt;1In I Weie,line is extended I"
&gt;y local aitlsta nil (1 I 27 nt
inoil A .M. Rihle ......... 1 M, V
, anile- Hanson Timur, while he
iltm P. M Mrs W M Scott ; Semin*d&gt; Cou-itv wniii t of
fYlehidiJI, Supt.
|
wa an cdltm of the Delinentor,
is the spoit-oi for the oecn-ioil, K a e d i t t ’1 d, dinner «■
ll oi) \ At. Munniig Wmsli'p.
HOLY CROSS ( 'l l ( 1(1 II
nine asked by u friend if hr
Mrs, II. Wayde l ticker I* chair­ l.ongW (.i, | H o t, I W e d n e sd u y o i.i
7:13 I'.M.: Evening Sett tee. TIij
Rev. II. Lyltlelon Zimmerman
man of the depui tmeltl and Mr*. « e i - ML.i. FR \N K S H A M E S i . a ... i i ncmrilored any typogiaplmul
ou-loi yytll -punk ut Imlli serv.ces. '
II. D., Rector
errors in tho magaxino'i pmof
J. R. Ray is tin art division chair- i hie black i." &lt;n and Jpnltni]'
Ml me w, Ir,une
|
Perl hatcher hoy pujmuna w-iili
22nd Sunday after Trinity
sheet*, and he promptly uniwere l,
leiomiiiv: -hurt heir u til'
man.
M e-, and alieIi an error onre id -|
A lea will lie enjoyed tinder the M RS MiRI AM R U S S E L L in i
anng
collar*, liullon (tout*. Ymt'll
in,, I rust me the fricmLhip of thei
direction of Mr*. (Ti n I n F. (iinn, tie re d bio.vn d r r - i with • «-&gt;•
cliairtntiu, to be a»tl.-t&lt;*d l,y Mi*. Jewelry and mink in, ket . . , Mi d. ltd,' Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 8ho|
like llie roomy design too. nml
Vf f ’.. m itoua gal n ■ lot.I . rii me one of her most c&lt; Dun Wright nml Mr . Miriam P,u»- JOE
the pocket lo to r i « hankie into!
sell. Till- event will be main to dine . .
M:.t &gt;iMIN GAI l (•- ut e poems heginning wltii llie
(he public urn! Mrs, I!. W. Ru- WAY in
I .v
. , ulnti .1 I* ■• a Inn. "My *oul is u lighthouse I
Tcarose,
blue. Sire* L3-J0.
piecht, puhliev ehaliiiaii fated tvilh fo ld jew ley
"I sent Iho poem lu thi'j
. MILS. C II. k&lt; p,o'.'
tills morning that the oiij. i t of the OLONT’S. lit f tliiedo lit a I* &lt;«k loiupo ing mom and went jn my
exhibit ir to famtt&amp;rlig (Impublic ■1*1*4 U i*i if ,| , ............ MBS. Hi.II- *......... tt. When I returned, tu mj .
with the talent of the loyal urtiits. .MAN MCItRIS in liliiek, witli g &gt;id honor, chagrin' and amaxenumt,
■ml,raillery tiimming . . . MRS tile utuguilnc hud gone lo press
II.
L. ZIMMERMAN, wife of 'he with a million enpies and Mrs. WllADDITIONAL SURETY
ni-.v Eplroopnlinn ia&lt;(„i', in nlark K it'i opening line rend: " ‘My soul
(Conllnurd on page A)
crepe , . . MRS. JACK HALL la i- a light houseksener.'"
jilt ulUactive p, mt ilresa . , , and
—CWM
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For Cold Nights $

2.79

I

SLIPS

OUTING FLANNEL,
I&gt;y the Yard*
To »c\v into wontlcrfully warm
tho whole family I * i .

slccpinu pnrmciiU for

Solid white and stripes, 3(5 Inches wide
Ideal for Gowns, I’ajamus, Baby ncmlu

dill* Mipi'l'hly luiltilT'tl cutllT'Ullll l)f "tOWII HIlilfl'H".
ill tin* iipwpmI w inter-into-HprliiR galm nllnea . .

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(irey
IIIih&lt;
Teal
A t|ua

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llrmvn

Toast
lied
(ilcn I'luiil

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*

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Sizes 1(1 to Ui
Priced to

Wonderful, Wearable, Easy-To-Wash-And-Iron. These
Rayon Satin Slips, are Four-Gored, S traight Cut. Ad­
justable Shoulder Straps, Longer Hemlines. Stock Up
Now For Fall And Winter! Colors Fink or White, 32-11).
Crepe Slips Same As Above . . . 2.29

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are good enough for one hlg upset
this season. Auhurn, however, has
shown little so far'ex cep t a well
coached team which tries hard.
Mennwhlle, Tulone has Im­
proved steadily since the Terli
defeat.
The other six teams piny out­
ATLANTA, Oct. T2, UP&gt;—Three side
the league, three nr them In
big favorite* meet three underdog* intersect lonnl games.
in Southeastern Conference game*
Vanderbilt Commodores, •'&lt;
tomorrow and seldom have then* farThe
not quite so good as they cure
been such chances to forgot the first thoughl In lie, will be In
odd*.
Haven, Conn., ut the Vale
Any of the gurnet rule as th* New
Bowl agnlnst Herman Hickman'*
top battle of the day, depending nirprlsllig Ell*. The gnma i* one
on your preference. A keyed up of the tup N'orth-Bmdh battler of
team of Florida Gators m eeti the season.
Mrgla Tech, thus far the b en In
The deposed ruler of the deep
e SEC. Alabama goat hunting
again for Ita first league victorysouth—the Ole Miss ReheU plav
over' the Mississippi State Ma­another hunch of Yankees iioin
roons. And Auburn plays Tutone, Beam own's Huston College. A cap
probably the most Improved team acitv crowd of JfH.000 Is exp-.* .•&gt;-■&lt;!
In Memphis.
of them nil. In New Orleans.
Low man Kentucky In S F '1
The Gator* urn playing th**lr
Iwst football since long before th j standings trie* to imptove It*
war and they may be Tech's stum­ health In Milwaukee, WIs., .igsm-i
Miiripielte. Tin* Wihlrnls have woo
bling block.
Tech passed in n majority of only one ganie und lost three run
lays to win from Vanderbilt, (eretire counters.
The North Carolina Tarheel*
ulane, Washington and Lee and
Auburn, seldom knocking anyone third ranking team in the nwtum
u chance for gbry ‘n
over with n not-t no-strong run­ Ivo
hopel Hill. If the bengul Tigev*
ning attack.
Without a victory In tha SEC whip the Tarheel* It will l*e tho
a t the halfway mark Alabama 1* hlgge*l upset of tho year. The
in a strange situation. but tomor­ Tiger* have won two and iusl two.
Georgia fit* the ro’o of darkrow If Tide potentialities tell,
Mississippi Stale con hero mo Ala- horse oil I they won't after dork
hamaki first victim. Th« game tonight If Miami's ponv bar •&lt;» do
ngalnst the disappointing Mumon* ariy spt luting. A ttendnnn |irul&gt;will bo in State College, MW-.
ably will id a new regoltii season
Other people lieslde* Auburn mark in Florida. Between tv
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TAYLOR .SUSPENDED
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. &lt;/P&gt; Heavyweight Ro\ Taylor, who was
stopped In the second round by
Tantl Mnurlcllo lost
rueadny
night, hn* been suspended by tna
New York .State Athletic Commis­
sion.
.
Col. Edward Eagan said the
New York fighter had boon set
down for an "unsatisfactory per­
formance" In the fight. Taylor,
18814, was Stopped by .Mauricllo,
I 210, of New York in Ihe second
1 round of a scheduled ten-round
limit ni Park Arena. Taylor ha*
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22-&lt;8peThe Seminole High School CelDo w a i A c o o n i f c t t
OTHER
DINNERS
rial t—Georgia's starting lineup
erv Feds meet the I’alatka Maroons
FROM
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WITH,
JR.
OAT
WON'
FALL
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which
underwent
minor
rhangea
in I’nlatka tonight In an East
Herald
Sport*
Edllor
lust
week,
will
probably
Iw
the
l.unrhcoriH
From
$1.25
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same in Miami Friday night as
x :'
• The Feds, driving for the loop
Grid ('lassies
ngalnst LSI).
ciown, ore ruled as slight fav­
The game of most Interest to
In place nf the injured Al Bodlno
orite* over the Maroons, hilt will Floridians
on the Saturday grid nnd Weyman Seller* will hr, soph­
Ih&gt; iii a disadvantage since two nnrtnie I* (he
fracaa liahvecn the omores John Till!* ki and Boh
•uniting hiiekflehl men will not see Unlvcrilty of Florida
Ontom and Wulslon. Itnth Tillitnki und Wal­
niiirli netion. Charles Andersen and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ston
have given good performance*
Dr. C. 1* Person*
HARDSCRABBLE OI*RN
I inn thud arc still nursing had to Ire played In Atlanta.
so far this year and are counted
legs, nihl I heir servlres to tho
FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. 22,
OPTOMETRIST
Mo*I sport* experts are pick­ upon to come through in fine fash­
0P&gt; - The pace stiffens In the
l-'i'd* will !«• limited.
ing Ihe Jarketa to "atlng the ion in place of the two proven
PROMPT COM PLETl
quarter final* of tin* Hardscrabble
daylight*" out of the Gators, tars.
OPTICAL BBRV1CH
|1,000 ........oil's Open Gulf Tour*
Eli Mnrirlch, fnnmuly used
Iml Ihe Florida aggregation Is
nnmunt here today, but Mi*. Rube
Sanford Skeet Club
well primed for Ihe conical, and mainly on defense, got the nod at
niassea preaerlbod, dispenaed
Zahnrina remains the outstanding
turn In one af Ihe top up­ Baton Rouge, and will probably
Repair* and adjustment* m ail
Holds Weekly Shoot rnttId
favorite.
set* of Ihe year by defeating answer the whistle again this
The defending chnmidon nnd coQoura 1-11 — 1-S
the I'nginrer*. W* pick TECH week kick nr receive. Eli did some
mednlM downed Mr*. Ibd* Cnrgil**.
Tin* Sanford fikeet Club Ire'll over Florida, bul leave an fttil- good running against the Tiger*,
tint. *-18
steady Fort Smith player, 9 and 8
•tv ir '.veckly nhout at the Munich side diunrr for Coach Ray und I* probably tho best defensive
Phan*
tH
In her first round match yester­
i*.d Airport range yesterday after­ Wolf'* hoys to do the unexpect­ Imrk ugnfnst posse*. Floyd Reid,
Ailaalle .National Bank BMfl*
day. Today she tdnys Mrs. R. E.
noon.
[former starter at right half, la
ed.
Sanford, Florida
Winger of Fori Worth, Tex., who
The following score* were postThe Alnlkima Crimson Tide hn* running both from this position
eliminated Mrs. Ben Butler of Van
e*l'
I,*-* n humping along on the *ow unit from fullback tn spell TillltBoren, Ark., one up yrsterdny.
t; .1 Crcedon ....
04 x 75 end* of the scores this year, and *kl", nnd may start for Mnrlclch.
IfUlanw* ft# fa« Ow* !«•
l«« I Tt«4« hftftfb
C. K. Ellis ....
68 t 75 the MISSISSIPPI STATE team 1* On the other termlnnl will In*
Ml U i h i
Ham Gardner
(It x 75 going to give them another tn.itc acu receiver Gene Lnrendo; tackles
Mr, F L. Woodruff, Jr. 5.1 X ffi of defeat Saturday. TUI,ANK will remain the same with Jack Buidi
Frank Woodruff, J r ....
61 x 75 smother Auburn In another South­ nnd Ponor Payne starting on of­
A. \V. Firquette
47 x 50 eastern Conference contest, MIS­ fense. Guards Homer Hobbs and
I tick I’iitrick
41 * 50 SISSIPPI will defeat Boston Col Bcrnle Held, and-center Joe JockRADIO PROGRAMS
Frank Woodruff, III
80 x 85 lege In an Interesting gninc. ora complete the forewoll,
8Utlo« WTHH
SANFOKD-ORI.ANDO HI).—TURN KKJHT ON FLA
For the umpteenth time, John
NORTH CAROLINA will drop
Itnoch
will
start
at
quarter.
John
L.S.U.
lilll AT THE (H.ASS TOWER
Hit (tors iWeet Tampa The powerhouse of ARMY will ''"T flR im L ,° S?1
SATURDAY
r?rt, *]*!* 0:00 Circle Z Roundup
In Dixie Loop Tilt i-ontinue to Mart nwny und Mil'll wnlle the olnrr Hide hail the 7:00 Platter ‘n’ Puller
TONIGHT and SATURDAY!
or r.«ll. while the outrtumihg
hut h n demlly tiKkltoir nnd
7:50 Community Calendar
DEI.AND, (fct. 82, (AT -Slet- ‘KVNsSYI.VANIA team I* nlnking F«f&gt;d r w th m hnn kept him in 7:55 New*
uii'" Hallers ami Ihe University .... Nnvv eleven. Duke hn* p the thick of It almost a* much 8:IH1 .Platter V Patter
a* the past three yenrs when he 8:10 Devotions
. . . ftoch wondarful
nf Tampa meet in Tampa tonight uvei VJM
‘'
, , . ........ .
nveraged better than 50 mlnutoa
m what i* rnteil ns an evenly
^ ALE, paced by Levi J a m o n .
r " nlt,
«;45 Silver String*
c ha io ct ar. . . aach
....Irhell Dixie Conference lilt.
line of the bed fouthnll |da&gt;ei* in 1
, . j .
, .
9:00 World Al Nino
At left half wll ho Jo* (lerl, who 9:1ft Forestry Show
With the exception of Wingh.ii*!. the Raid, will dump Vanderbilt
h ad icanal
«h
&lt;?auaUv well from till oo*l- lltlo Blue Barron
i I-'ulii...... Armstrong of Del.nod, the uiiil IIIM.Y CROHN will nip ColHallers' art* kicker, head Clinch gate. HARVARD will eutxroie
" nd ,kickl wliUl , lh*. U‘“ ; U:4ft Three Suns
........ Obi, New, etc.
Dimly Cowall said today the squad Iinrtmnuth nn.l COLUMBIA -."III Another senior, Jm* ha, beaten out UROO
, several faster men by showing oi , , !00 Children's Classic lluur
was hi top condition Arin-tionn duwn Princeton.
U N IV IS IA L IN t llN A T IO N A l
m -till fooling the effects if ii
PENN STATE will nip Michigan
«( ‘&lt;rlv»* n"'» 11:10 Album Review
t *• ni 1
letci
mlnntlon.
light iittiirk of flu last week.
State, und PURDUE ha* It over
11:45 Military Band
If
Georgia
should
kick,
Chandler
12:00 News
Joe (iurrntt, 17l)-r&gt;ouml llradeu- Illinois. INDIANA will take Pitt*
nod Cimnnly will In* the end*; Felt- 18:1ft 1400 Club
.
i,
v
n
""
‘l
Eayne,
tackles;
Hobbs
ami
1 1in-lrxil|f in the sttirllliK eleven.
BOSTON It. will slumpP N.Y.U.. r,,;,^ guard*: Jurkurn, renter; 1:00 Pled Pipers
\l qiiarterhaek, Cowell
In
1:1ft Latin Americana
..............xx'.t
ml Syracuse
will be defeated by Walstoii! Itrudlierrv Mnrlclch und
i:3D Music Varieties
tmiM. d in start KIInt- Lajioti, Nt iRTHWESTERN. OHIO RTATfL m "cb)I, backi.
X
1H«I pound Wilder llnvcn signal will tuke Wisconsin. MINNESOTA
2:00 flar None Ranch
caller who has seen rontid,-‘i'nh!i* will Idnst
3:00 Naval Air Rhnw
Michigan
N0TnEIAuto Denlurs Freed 3:1ft Piano Train
servic,. I Ills season. He H plnrei* |JAMR will drub Iowa.
Snlurdny Swing
Chrla Stelnmeti.
TEXAS has too much po
Baseball ‘Fixing’ 1:30
4:00 Dorothy Immotir
Otherwise, the lineup will re- |, |rP( nnd RAYLOR will-cMoriof
.........
4:16 Cali For Music
rumn about the same with tlrunl | Texas A. and M. MISSOURI will
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Oct. 4:10 Lake Monro.* Baptist
Uillmnk. and C.eorge Kveret. ut fr(llinre | own statu and OKLAChurch
• n i. Ted Wheat and (Iongo ||OMA will nudge T.C.U. COL- ■22, l/P)—Two used auto denier*
'Dougins* lit tackle*, (Sny Giurrt! ORADO
..............................
will trim Kan.aa S tale.. V "* fr,c- H 'W -m q u U ie d of 4:4ft Mlisicnl Showcase
and Hill Lnnignn at guards, Call Klee, and BAYLOR will defeat| charge* nf "fixing" a baseball 5:00 Jimmy Clcmon*
game. A third man. Pitcher- 6:16 Jack A Ruben
Slminun* at renter. Tom Ewing at U.C.L.A.
Mummor Bernard Do Forge faced 6:30 Heavenly Gosncl Singer*
Inillmck nnd Dill Orr at fullback,
The S E M I N O L E HIGH a year In Jail.
5:46 Program Of Canada
SCHOOL Celery Fed* will have
31. former field hots 0:00 News
I.im Boudreau Will Be a fight on their hind*, bul of DoForge.
tin* Rolduvlllo, N.C., team In the It:Oft Faye A Inge
defeat a hard charging Class C Carolina Lengue, pleaded 0:1ft
Twl-Llte Songs
Honored By IllinoiH ohuuld
Palatka Maroon combing,
MARJORIE MAIN ■touta AuMmwt
guilty to throwing the gam.* be­ 0:30 Spuria Parade
tween hla team and Winston- fl:4ft Sports Parade
KICY NIM1M IU U H0U» • AlCHAAD LONG
CHAMPAIGN, III., Oct. 22 (Al—
Salem the night uf May 14, l»4H
7:00 Pipes Of Melody
BRUSH FLIES
Lou lloudieail, inannKer-Nhortslop
A Jury deliberated one hour nnd 7:1ft' StindaV School
RANDOLPH
AIR FORCE
of the world championship Cleve­
land Indian*, win scheduled to ar­ BASE, Tex. Oct. 88 — (H peelal)- 17 minute* yesterday nnd ’acquit, 7:10 Club Rrndexvnus
rive here lodny in a private rail­ Avlatiun Cadet Harry Ir. Brush tod W. C. MeWolers nnd (Tommy 7:4ft Organ Interlude
used auto dealer &lt; of 8:00 Variety Hall
road cal to Im Immirod by hi* nlma Jr., son nf Mr. H arry M. Brush Phillips,
nf Hanford, haa rooamlp complot* Clover, 8.0,; who had pleaded In­ 1:10 Spotlight On Rhythm
mafer, the University of Illinois.
9:00 Home Opry
Hoinlirrin will come from Chi­ ed hla* basic phase of pilot train­ nocent.
SUNDAY - MONDAY -TUESDAY 0
A fourth man Indicted on the 9:30 Broadway Bandwagon
cago with Ills wife and Wnym* ing at Randolph Air Force Base.
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upon Mucceasful completion of same hribery-cuunnlrncy charge* 9:4A 1,000,000 People
JoniiKtoii, also 1111 Illinois alumnus
Irefure the trial. He was Em­ 10:00 Sports King
who l« president *&gt;f the Illinois the Advanced slug* af training died
Cadet Brush will be awsrdrd hlg manuel Welngartoti, former iwner 10:0ft Arc. To Record
(Vnlrnl Hail Mind.
tT"?IV
la NONHAllYJOHNSOtl'S _ .
l i m l l l l l l
The World Series' hero and far­ whig* and eommlsslonutl u second of the Florence, 8.C., Tri-Stnt« i(1: 11&gt; Music You Like
league
team,
and
the
Lenksville,
10:10
Swing's
Thing
lieutenant
in
the
tl.
8.
Air
Force.
mer • Illioi athletic star will tie
N.C., Blue Rldgo i.eajcuo club.
11:00 New*
greeted al the Cliiimpnlgtt railroad
11:0ft Dancing Party
Jack Kramer, Boston Red Hex
Hfatlon mul piesenled wllli it key
The 1948 season wn* the first 11:6ft New*
pitehltig me, won 20 grtmer and
to the city
In which Tommy Hen-1 12:00 Sign Off
Del ween halve* of tomorrow h* lost 11 far Sun Antonio in (ha campaign
FIRST CENTRAL FLORIDA SHOWING!
rich of the Yankee* ever hatted In |
game, Itoudrenii will he given u Texas League in 1U1B.
more Ilian a UMI runs.
1
gill during ntfil ial cciemunir*.
COllPI-KTH
SHOWS 6*40 • 8:10 - 10:00 P. M.
A mici lean explorer* once found)
A boxing kangttroo" ran kill
ALWAYS A CARTOON AND LATEST WORLD NEWS
In
New
Guinea
a
small
kangaroo
Bill
Nallonal
Lein
umtdrn
dog
with
umi
blow,
a man or
PIRATES RESHUFFLE
KIDDIES—UNDER 12—ALWAYS FREF.I
Stewart had n pitching trial with that elimba trees.
. CO ACII EH
Ihe
Chicago
White
Hox
In
1919.
Tho most western point In tha
PITTHIIUROII Urt. 82 &lt;/!*)—ItoNr nth we* tern Montana has 260
United .Stales is Cape Alva, Waah- Before the sen son opened he Injur
sluiffllng of the Pillsliurgli Pir­ Ington.
glacier-fed lake*.
ed hi* arm In a fall..
• A Friendly Florida State T heatre •
ate* luisctinlt club extended to Ihe
couching staff today when General
Evenings- 44e [
4mm i t
Doom Open
Malinger Roy Hnnicy announced
the vctoruti Bill Harwell 'tad k ’on
Matinee*4&lt;Je
\
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l
P
12:45 P.M.
VelenHed a* couch.
IhtrweB, of Daytona Beadi. will
Children- 14r L - ~
M
Daily I
he offered nnolher Job In tho f.mn
system. Ilurwell, 51, a* been in
LAST DAY
hasehnll since llitfi pitcher, conch
KR1DAY1
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Avi'. i ba'ilronm. livinjf num ,
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hour, ilsy or wt-rk A.t l l a i i K h .
V. I'linni. Tilt J
kilcl.en illnrlt.', till, luilhmuin
i'i.OOK
HANDINO und finlahln*
encli aide. I’liri' tll.MH). $0,fi00
with modern njuipment, £8
F, M. KiiRlUti. Riinfitijr ('uni.nrtor.
lIllW,).
yin'* raparlrnr
work JfuurAll work icmiinull i'd. I'iinna
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alter 7:U0 1*. kl. n, bafota 7:00
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in# » e t lin e In n e r«!••«
prevail*. Sum|&gt;lr* ul muterlaN
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ID# u r r Mb# linurrili»n
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ai.miuoii DOWN l-WMKNT
tl llm e e
Hv tier lin e I n m i l o i *
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1'phol'tery U0 W l«t. St
Vou m o buy thin -nmll home
or rr|.air.*.i
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F i v e n u r d i le the fine.
nml tor iii liii'nli'il on pn' i il mini
I'hone 1353.
I’li.mo 5I8X-W.
Ilw u h la rn fe fo r h ln r k f « r * •
niiii.it .’I mill'* from tlic city.
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work. llelpSelfy Saif her.tr* l,***4ry
PHONE 148
llrlrra
Irunlut
prpfer upwIiik. j.i itoiii'iil minliiK
Utajmimt) I'. I.timl,|1. 1&gt;t V**orinlp
KSuM tIM
or loHlnninHl *,»k
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1‘honp TTf Atlnnlii Hunk Ulilu.
W aal
m ill h » ■ r r r . i l . 'l
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la n u
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i.rMM.IUMi r k l t t u r I f Jim * M'lm r
M \YIIK Ylll'K OWN
la lla lv il . a I k . i . l n k u a . book
i A R T IC L E S H )R
i
llusinewM &lt;Ippiarlnnlllet*
I , r a l u . b In . t k la ■ r'lin iin n itn
liy huvinit your car or truck
l iu a t k a a d . a r . l a a . la a t i i a . 'l . i l
! MOT LUNCHES every dnv front
AI It ( OM U ilU M N ll
i .•hri'ked ui»r liy our expert
l a , a j I ir a a i p l lr .
I * a . r f a . »«*
1tr30 to 2 00 nt HOMKll S
iik ('harden. U the atrerlnf . f t ^
a . . a w a i t . . I k a b n*l (n&gt;a«IM»
Mnmi/onuii'i of mi Kfli.iem und
• a r r ir a . a l l W arn* A d a « « • . k*
cuuiplete Line of Low I’rii-e.l I lent *nfeT Are the brukaa ad -1
CalilinKc litnnlx. Marlon Market,
.■ o u r u r n . * •• i k » «•** o * * " . *
Almuaphericallv ('ontrulled An | lii.ted fur quick *top*7 Monthly
•a k ll.a lla * .
Yellow lieaiatant. Phone 803 ft.
ComiitluniiiK
I i.iD (or Uoun.*. j paytnenl plop fur lar*ar )uba.
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Mnnn
Lake
Mom
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e ir s a a u a l l l r aa la ia i» d la la l»
tic. Comm.mul und InduMrlul i S VNKtlKIt klMTOK ft KI|l‘T CO.
I I , u a r r a * n r a u r a In &gt;nur ail.
UaRKe, Wi.In-, in K»tal&gt;ii*h I
30* \V. Ktral Street
KHIED JUMJ10 SHIM Ml dinner*
W * .X « P U * &lt; •*
Sf-" *&lt;J*'
■ M s T i i t a — • l » r « r » a * l lsaa# »
tKiOnuive Hciiler* in ihc 1‘rinevery nljiht. MOM Eft'S
clple Citlr* and Town* in Flor­ OKI.ANDO Mornlrur Ketilinel Or
SKWINO MACHINE ........ . 110
ida. Write today for Compieio
landu Kvemny Star fall Italpt
Rav. IMin j
\V. lat. opp alte f 'r lllti" Then
Detail* and Local Iteulei Fran'
THE
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MAX tV» It HIT IPfc.
SANFORD
C nt.l, :.i7 for battery lianeraliir
I'AINT SI'ECIAI,-KJC ten idIll I’lrdiMonl Ave. N.K.
and Starter (rrvlc*
Swan*
White, |l.7f&gt; per idillon SenHERALD
tllnnla 1, l.euraia
Oatlery B*'rvlce, 301 W Ku»l
kurik (ilfter nnd I’nlnl Co 111!
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St
I l l W, '-‘nd St. I'hone 380
l lnlili-lied hu*ine*« will «ho.v a
Mi*,
return
on
inventment
aho.e
Venetian Itlind*- New hllmL
rO R R E N T
] tirnpefruit !r-&gt; i Mk' each, It tv
1
I
ill iifieriitinu coat * incluilimt
a ruinplete teci.iidlliutilny
Li 1111 I'llulie ; hh W
owtier*
or
ii|ier»liii*
milnry
ui1
OFFICE .paee In MeUch Ihillillnft.
Ice. I'I Wtlfilt. for free
per muiith. Reply tin*
Lartce light office, newly deco- Sweet ILiiuliti »• illifi'* $t Ho
mate*.
L. S. Care Sanford Herald.
tnted, -11 fttlllllc*. hint and Inn It. W. laud. I'hone 7jW W
*or « rr1 « - furnluhrd. Call
31KN!
Kitchen Cabinet* built tu oriier
FOR SALK
8M-W, H, ft A. Dept. S to rr
HOOD JOHS IIFitK!
Free entimate*. ,lohn K. I’i ■&lt;*,
O l.lt NKWSl-Al'KIIS
it rein many you rip men nrc ulO r l a n d o lli||hw a y, I’l-i ■&gt;Modi’in and up to date one room
2r Kuond
endv iH'iiefitlnu i nt m e n * e I v
1070-W
efficiency npnrtnionl. Ideal for
IIKIt tl.lt OFFICE
I ifiorn
their U S. Army nnd U.S. - hUktnca* couple. Downtown lo.
27 foot IIoil*i' Trailer. P;i'r|c*«. j \ir Force (ruining nnd technical I NKW FI.OOHS Hiirfaerd to pr 1 1
rntlon. Coll 650.
■•vpericnce. They are gelling
tlon. Old flour* made like c
Mn*i he *ol&lt;] ImmedUlely. -ink
experience with ii ca*h value ' FlnUhlng. cleaning £ wax
Avo. Trailer f’niirt.
FOR RENT:
Funtliherl npartPortable power plan:, 22 v».i»*
Vim can gel the *ump good deal
ment. 3D4 W. Bill Street.
TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line.
fur youreelf in any one of many
experience In Seminole Com iy
jolt* now living off.rnd hy the
Hunt’* Tuxedo Feed Store.
II. M. Clrnxon, Lake Mary.
Af-ARTMENT. 3 rooma with aoinl*
mw Army and Air Farce. Flmt
prlVnt" hath. nnfurnl»lunl, M'j HOUSE TRAILER 21 ft. with all
I H H H i l t ' P L Y MOUTH
&lt;In** spcclallxl xchnola give you
convenience*, nlru '.'IH Old*,
in Ilea from McRoynolda Drun on
PARTS AND HER V I C K
vitlunhle training in technical
i’hone lu ll It, ilox 212, Country
South Sanford Avenue. 125.00,
Phone toil
•kill*. The*e are good job*, IM Palmetto Ave.
Club ltd.
So* Owen* nt Stlno Machine Co.
K..th Inleie.ling and exciting. F o T . l t k"t OfllTlA ifftM fc'ean t e
$ r» t fre e .
C a l l O B I f o r d e t u i’Ordnnncr, aigunl, innllcnl, en
For Nice Couple: 3 room furniahed HOUSEMAID irink type vnoiuim
ginei'ra, tudlo, radar, photo­
tn FOGGING. Southern Chun
up*tnlr* apartm ent with private
cleanur, like new, 'lo.no Phone
graphy. weather are *oinc of
trait. Inc.
Hhower and hall), in my home,
H2H-.I,
the opporinnlllcc offered. Steady
alxn tfiirnue, Cuntfld Mr*. It. R. . .
work. Free retirement plan. In- Traclur work, ploughing, dl'kimr
I'iiiidn Tel. IU2-J hetween 3:110,2 iloulde burner circulating nil
vesiignie the complete ttury. Seu
4 Io:ft0 A M. nc 5:00 St 0:001 heuter*. I'hone 470.
i, ii.pu'*eululive today ai lli&lt;* leveling, by hour or net''. 11
P.M. if Intel rut ml. _
| RUSE RUSHES. I’AN'SIES. DELU.S. Army nnd U.S. Air Force - WHt Hunter, Phone 047-M^
GARAGE APARTMENT, ground
PIIINIUM, C A I. KN D U l, A ,
Iti-criuting Station. It‘a at Obit
CORN FLOW Ell AND PETU­
P. O llldf., &lt;2 Rant Central. O r-, PHILLIPS SKHVICK STATIUS
floor, 2 rooin.t and hath, cloan
NIA PI. VNTS A K RUSSET
lu lulu. Open the door tu a
tool French Ave.
and quiet. Phono 301 J.
TER, FLORIST. Phone 212-W.
hright futiiio for ymiraelf. You
For finer ear repair*
All work guaranteed
Furnlahnl apartment, 1101 French One Evnnruth' 6.4 horeepower j will find thi'»e career* watth
Spar Ga*
Trucker* ODc
kicker and one Hurley Duvlxen' ymir while.
Avenue.
|t)4d—IB inotuicycle, One block
VODOPICII
Refrigeration
Seiner
SPEC IA L SER V IC ES
east of Monroe Itnptiat Chitrrh.
Commercial A IJomeatlc, ul:
Furniahed npartmnnt for rent, ehllWilliam H. lb m e. Phone 1322 M.
work guaranteed. Phone IDS-If
ltr*l Falsie
lavealtataU
(Iron accepted, 1004) French Avo,
W. It. WILLIAMS, Baaltar
Mahogany living room A dining
~ 7 ' RENTALS
llu N. Park Ave. Tel. I1M
room furniture, double bed, 2
Floor Sandtr R Kdger*
) R E A L E S T A T E FOR HALE
F.II.A. Lang Term (maaa 0,1.
cheat
of
druwer*.
hundolr
chair,
r E X IT E h t a t e — IN s u it a n c b
Magic Clmf go* range nml other
PROPERTY - MANAGEMENT
FOR KENT: Floor aander. Ra &gt;
furnlxhlng*. Rev. Dougin** E.
Expert Radio KepaMag
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
operation. Rtaaonable rate*. San
Charlen,
Phone
Fred
Mvara.
811
R.
b
d
S
i
rim. 4 Florida Slate Bank Bldg. SOIVk Knit Second.
ford Paint ft Ola** Co. PhnnVENETIAN DLINDH made to
-A03-*
•
A fl room 3 hed room home. Hard. Two CLC car top plywood boat.,
r. Seminole Venetian Blind 13 NOTILEN—I’KHHGNAI
wood floor*, aereenod porch«#,i Formerly ilemomitratlon model*,
Co. H20 W. 3rd. S i ■Phono
brand new aaphalt roof. Whole
now at reduced rate. Courtney
1162-W.
House la fine condition. Two
Engineering'Co., Lungwood.
BOOKKEEPING
Sorvkq and Tmn
Priced
b
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l
o
w
-------------------lota with garage.
repurl* John F. Derapiegi &gt;10
n»nl vnlui,
.
A R T IC L E ! W a n g
Maguulia I’haae 307,
1 An a room homu* with 4 b#i)
; riMim*. large living pnd dining*
room, All furnl*hed, 8 acre*hed H lghsit caah prlca paid for uaed
porchea and 8 ear garage. Loe- ’ nrrnltura, Tcd Dayla, Furniture
Co. 311 K. liL Pit.
Bird on Corner lot In fine loeatlon, not too for from clock. Leal 'Y1LL BUY your car regardlaai
. than 810,000.00 will buy It.
uf ago or cimdltkn. Ratliff A
. ili.OOOdJO each with, long terma on
Bona, Phono 1537-W.
-V&lt; balance will buy Ihla completely
furniahed 5 room home with 2
hed room*. Practically new and
t In oulendld condition.

An old 8 room liouac with garage
apartmmt in rear can be bought

K S K u

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SALES-SRRYK F

VOTE FOR
Hr. Henry .MeLaulin

Hill Hanltvarp ('«•
co -n
11.1 I I ■&gt;) *»|

( itv Commission
( i l t h l ’F I

Otto Aloe &amp; Rill

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Sanford

Molar &amp;Eqp’t Co.

YELLOW ( All CO.
Seoiiio.le T ire Shop

New Fall Schedule

CREAM
P hone l i l t

vsertie

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her f'mt i im'itwi or anit *
(«O II I f I rOUNOAIION
K. lilknAM . iCm. I.C.iOMilUl IJO.iO* '

MhCK’S

OUR DINING ROOM
will Ik&gt; open daily from a to 11 i\M .
Except Sunday

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SERVING
r-r

The delicious Sea Foods, Western Steaks
and Chicken dinners ?ts tve have
for th«* past five years.

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Vutt, like tin e . niii&gt; lie n lra iil nf (.nlilitt*'. Iml U l l
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it in h in u». o m
WOMK IS G I'A M A N T K K D : « u r
| -Hit i:s III: \ SON A I It. L. T i t It* mill *ee fur &gt; m u se ll.

I’rlvule ilinlnif rinmi fnr Sperlitl l*s»1 11.*-*
t all H2-W Inr resi-n illl..iia
f in hlall l.nuntie npeiis ut :i l*.M

SANFORD MOTOR ^ EtjFlFM EN T CO.

THE ANCHOR

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W allet nml K velvn lliifl.

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07. A UK IKK

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T IIK LO N K H A N G K H
AIM TO FINISH NOU.SU a
AND PAINFUL1 fOU Rl Till VAN
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FRIDAY OCTOBER t t , 1848

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Disposable B a b y
B o t t l e s Invented

Additional Society

By ARTHUR BD80N
Oct. 22—(AJ—
M issBarbara Dampler Community Hall
I h ,A WASHINGTON,
__
disposable tmhy bottle made of
shyly descrllwd by ita makSpeaks A t PTA M eet Scene _______
Of M e e t in g |plastic,
or as the greatest Improvement In
-Sanford novtla more, anil better
recreation canters for school chil­
dren,** Mias Barbara Dttnpier
stated In n hi let talk Imfnre I ho
Parcnl-Tenclicr Assnciutioii of tho
Sanford firammar School a t a
meeting biHt night ut the school.
Bbo also stated that parents should
play with their children In order
to understand them.
During the hualncis mission, a
Isttor wss read from Mrs, Floyd
Griffin, president of ths State
Congress of Parents and Teachers,
urging the PTA members to vote
against proposed amendments onn
and two to the Statu Constitution.
Rev. J. K. McKinley staled during
the meeting that If lliu amendmoots are passed the schools will
suffer.
A rummage sule wus planned
for Nov. lit with proceeds to go
toward the school library fund.
Delegates elected to tho, County
Council were Mrs. J. A. Calhoun
and Mrs. Anderson with alternates
being Mrs. C. M. Flowers and Mrs.
R. 8. Brown. Mrs. Glenn Smith,
president, presided over the meet,
fng,
M At tipi
. conclusion of business
refreshments were served In the
school lunch room by mothers of
children of Mrs. Pnigo'a room.

Geneva Garden Club
Has October M eeting
The Guneva Garden Club met on
Wednesday at 3:00 o’clock with
Mrs. Brandy and Mrs. Tindal us
ci»-hostesses The scene of the
meeting was the community house
Ike rooms of which were attrac­
tively decorated with a ' profusion
of wild flowers. Mrs. Slag, pros),
dent, presided' over the meeting.
Following the transaction uf
routine business Iwu new members,
Mr*. Brook and Mrs. Wlthcamp,
were addisl to tho roll call nnd
Welcomed Into the group.
The guest speakur for the afternoon was Mr. Henry Russell who
spoke on unmials. showing n pic­
ture oT each as hr explained Us
needs arid rulture. His talk was
'
V
followed with 11 general discussion
—j
and Mr. Russell distributed flower
!k, needs to the Indies present, lie nlsa
displayed slides of flower gardens.
;
flower arrangements, enemies of
f
plants and flowers nnd told of
*
remedies for combatting Insects
.
Amt diseases.
i At the conclusion of his talk lie
:
kgs thanked by the president for
I ho Instruction and seisla and lie
Was Invited to return tu ths Genova
-1
Club ngnbt. Tho hostesses served n
K Bp*' t m re sh ln g drink ut the close of the

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MEN ft
Associated Press Food M llor

By CECILY tHIOWNS! ON W
INEXPENSIVE MEAT KIR
DINNER

tot to offsr by way of good flavor
1 tu p w ttsr
and good nutrition. Here’s a Lamb
I 'cup diagonally sliced celery
Noth Stew that's delldcm-, served
0 small carrots
with cooked noodles or brown rice,
1 small green pepper, cut in
LAMB NECK STEW
strips
I pounds lamb necks *
U cup flour
1 tablespoon kitchen bouquet
4 cup cold water
2 teaspoons salt
U cup cooking nheiry wine,
If desired
', teaspoon pepper
Have meat dealer trim necks
U cup fat
and cut In I-lneh slices. I’Ijco In
cup finely diced union
mixing bow! and sprinkle with n
t eight-ounce can toninlo
mixture of kitchen bouquet, sell

Use un leftover pickle Juice by
pouring R over stieed cooked beds
nnd allowing the beets to marinate
;t, |t. Servo the Iwets os n relish
or on salad greens.

water, stirring constantly until
Better anpialnt yourself with
liquid thickens and bolls. Add
the less expensive cuts of meat If
cooking sherry, If desired, I,lending ’ )
The Home Dcm.mstration Club !»"'"»• ^X ic"^sG nl?
‘U you wont to keep food hilts down.
in well. s,,|Ve Immediately. Makes
of Geneva met nl
An-i like everyth^ , '* * * £ In They take lunger to prepnre than
&lt;
t servings.
a
chop
or
n
steak
but
they
have
n
h.........
« !rM
°n
"1 » sld ^ ik I Washington these d a y s - f r o m
......
with Mrs.
J .W . Logsn, president, rnrl,t|IIJl ,|1B n,,w t m|,nMBdor to
preiililliig.
presiding. I’ians were made fut ' wntt.h|n- „ lobster cooked by
the community Hallow* on party. ,, lcrtrolJr , s h y ' s Imttls got its
Announcement wus made that the | K,n(|„ff „i „ cocktail party,
new agent will l&gt;« present f o r llm gomn r,o „f
students of scliioxi meeting f»f lh« RBiup. Mrs. *r*i)c«* uml or scotch ihowcil up for
G. W. U ’FUs served ns hostess | ltu,
in ihu swanky Mayflowfor llm afternoon nnd served ri*-j|.r Hotel.
freshmenls at the conclusion of tlm 1 Mrs. Adda Moy Allen, u local
meeting to memliers present.
nurse who Invented thfl tmtlln, ex
■
------ plnl/ied how it works
The plantli’ huttlo comes In n roll
inn. Mama or Papa gets the
Lake Mary EriendHhip of
formula ready, then unrolls six of
Clans Has S u p p e r Ilie l.iitllcH, cuts out each one, puts
it on n rack. '
A little gadget Is used to pry
The Friendship t'lnss
Lake Mury Community Church' nu ll bottle open. The formal is
met on Tuesday for u covered dish poured In. Thu special nlpplo Is
supper with the following present: put on.
Since It takes heat uf 41)0 de­
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Best. Mr. nml
Buy now for Fall ami winter a t deep-cut Sale prices. We’ve celebrating the third birthday of Sanford’s most
Mrs, II. drier, Mr. anil Mrs. K grees ta mold the plnstlc In the
complete value-giving Children's D epartm ent with this g re at KIDDIE KARNIVAL or Bargains. You II be
Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. A. Riser, Mr. first place, It's bound to tw ster­
ami Mrs, Ricks, Mr. nml Mrs. It. ile, Ami baby's battles of the oldamazed at the values. Come and SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!
fiishluged
kind,
even
with
sturWilliams, Uev. nml Mrs. C. C.
White, Mrs. M. I.ee, Mrs, M. Mc­ iratlng, are apt to have bacteria.
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FREE BALLOONS SATURDAY TO ALL CHILDREN
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In the Mhellmnr Products Corner'GIRLS’ WOOL SKIRTS
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
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sleeve, tie side .................... 25c
49c Infants’ Shirts, long
sleeve, tie s id e ......................25c
79c Sun Suits, Calico P rints
Sizes 2 to 6 .... .! ...’ ............... 25c
98c Plastic Comb, Brush Sets 25c
49c Turtle Bill H o ld e r...........25c
2.98 Diaper Bags
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49c Snugins Baliy Cover
Fasteners .......................... 25c

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add to rncsU’ Cover tightly nnd
cook untll-nreat is nsirly tender,
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95c Tyke T oys........ ..... .......... 49c
95c Rayon Panties, Girls’ Satin
or Knit, Pink or White ....... 49c
98c Duekey Sheet and
Blanket Holder ,,i......
49c
69c Disposable. Diaper P anty 49c
79c Flannelette Gowns
•and Robes .......................... 49c
79c Seersucker Infants’ Gowns,
Blue, White, Pink .................49c

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Until ..................•«...«.... * 79c

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NOTI CE
C in llM
lis t “i q u i l l l M
» o i» r «
o f B a m ln o l# C o u a iy
f o r O a n a ra l
E la s t t o n on N o v. t , l » 0 •• c a rlD laaJ b y
L o u r ln s B a a l M a aasrig ar.
B u p s r v l M r o f R * g l* i r a i lr . n o f H sm D
n o t* C o u n ty .
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L U I o f O i M f n i t O %'a»sra l « F t s *
• I U I I n t in * t i l a a a f a r d C iu r U n .
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A b r a h a m * Itn * * J
A b r a h a m s Jo h n D
A d a m s K d l ll , SI.
A d a m * M ra . C. A.
A d a m * K d n a Y o u n g S i r a C. 1.
A d a m * M a r y (I.
A d a m * II. R
A d a m a F . B.
A d a m s K a t h la a n a
A d a m a M y r t l * C.
A d a m s J . I I.
A d a m s H a ra h S A ir* J a a «
A d a m a J s a n a.
A lk a n M rs . B . K.
, A lb a n f lo b s r t A.
A lk s n Ja m a * M
A U b r lt t o n W . K.
A lb r it t o n J . C.
A lh r lt t u n llt r it l* A M r * J *■
A lf o r d T . It.
A lf o r d E r a I l s a i r l r *
A lla n P . J .
A lla n M r* . I*. J
A lla n M r* . H a lits
A lla n W . I I I I
A llm a n W . W .
A llm a n H a r lh n M
A n d a ra o n M r* . M a u d *
A n d a ra n n B . W .
A n d arao n J u a n it a M r*. B *
A n d a ra n n I I . TA n d aran n C. A. J r
A n d a ra n n l la a t r l a * S ira , c
A Jr .
A n d arao n C. A. S r
A n d a ra n n C h a r la a A . I l l
A n d a ra n n l . l l f l l l *
A n d a ra n n J . B
A n d a ra n n J . H J r
A n d a ra n n M rs . {■ H . J r _
A n d aa A lia # M M r * J . O.
A n d aa J . O.
A n d ** fla rlrn d a M
A n d ra w * J B
A n .lr a w * L a n o r a
A n p la iiy H a r o ld A.
A tU 'la tir l . n r l l ia I 1 M r* H a r o ld A
A ra a K l a a n l l i l *
A r m lt a g * E- M.
A r m lia g * J u l i a P
A r m n t r n n * M rs I , B
A r m a i r o n r c h a r l a a 1. J r
A r m s t r o n g .l* » n
. A r m s t r o n g l.* « K J r
A r n o ld t lo b a rl P
A s h d o w n M r * A d ah
A shdow n P ra n k n
A s t ila r Ja m a * It
A a h la v M as fit*
A aid n w a ll P YV
I A a n ln w iili M rs I* "
A t k in a It. B .
A iir n ln l.a o n a rd I ’
A o m in Ita u la h
A o m in M rs . A n n a
A u tra v C a rl
A ll l r a v T h a lm a M r * C a r t
A v ra tt rtn n n ta L
A v r a n R . P.
A l l Itn h a rt B .
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A l t K IM ** n M r s Itn h a rt It
. \ y m r k * flaast# M r*. J C.
A yrn aka J . N
P h il i p H

K d ilrlllfl'an ° &gt;
B a t la y
D a lla y
Ila lt a y
I la k a r
Bakar
Bakar
t ln k a r

J u l i a A.
n. W .
J o y K. M r * fl W .
M r* . M. E .
M. R
B r n a a l C.
J . B.
M r s J R H a lm * B
Ila k a r H # » t a r M
B a k a r Itn h a r t M.
I la k a r c h a r ) * * t&gt;.
l u l l F ra d W .
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H a ll O a o r g l* It M r* B r a d «
B a l l A n n !* I . M r * O. O
lla ll a n t ln a J W .
B a l l ln g a r L u b a lla
B a n d y K d w ln a M r* . A P
H a r a llf t c t t r t n r d
H a r ln a a t i A. t.
I la r ln s a u M r * . A. Il la r ln a a ii I j i u r s n a a P .
R a rk a r W . %
l u r k a r XV. A,
l la r n a t l H a ra H a la n
t la r n a t la T . B .
U arn aa Jo *
B a r n » « M a r a n r a t M r* . Jn #
B a rn * B a n d a tl W .
B a r n u m P r a n k I,.
R x rn u ft. M s r y I*
R a s a M rs . n a v m n n d l,.
B a a a n a y m n n d 1.
H aa s A llo a
B a a a M a i A.
B a a a H o w a rd
B a a a a t l P a t r ic ia O
D a l i a n It. RH aum an I . K
B a a t a v V. V.
B a a r d It. I.
II# * rd C. B.
a rd M r * . I I U
a s la y C P .
a a la y M r* , r P .

f lr a d ls y W a l l a r C.
B r a d y B . B.
B r a g g I,. 1).
Ilr a g g -Mra, L . U.
B ra g g C h a rU a J.
B rn n n n
P.
U r a n a n P r a n c s a K. M ra . C. P.
Iir a n u n C P . J r .
B r a n d i A n n a M.
Ilr r w a r K o g an *
l lr a w a r T h a lm a
l lr s w s r l o n M n r y II
llr l. la a s O. I I.
B r ld g a a C h a r lln *
llrtilg p * .Mrs N a ll
B r id g m a n t h i l l*
U r ln d ls Ja m a s
B r in s o n M. (I .
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B r in s o n IV. II.
llr ln a u n M ra . IV . B .
Ilr ls a o ii It. (1.
B r o c k K a r l P.
B ro o k * M U a o u rl
tlro o k a H aahar J a m a l
B r o o k * V l r l o r l a M. M ra IV . I*.
IJn in k a IV . P . J r .
B r o o k * M a r la T l n g l * M r* . IV . P . J r .
Ilro tis o n M ra. K a r l
B ro n s o n C. C.
Ilro tis o n K a r l I t
ilr o w n I*. K.
B r o w n ,'h n r lc * IV
Ilr o w n M ra. C. IV . J r .
Brow-n K I*.
Ilr o w n Jo h n II.
Ilr o w n Jo h n It.
Ilr o w n M r * M a h ls H
B n . w n M a ry 1. M rs J l&gt;
Ilr o w n M rs . N s l l* M
B l o w n 1'nuMiis. M r * J II
Ilr o w n IV a lt a r K.
Ilr o w n IV I Il l a m A r. h i*
Ilr o w n M r*, it W .
Ilr o w n H. IV .
Ilr o w n I . D
Ilr o w n T. C.
B r o w n IV D
B r o w n IV . KB r o w n in g A lh a r la
B t o w n in g M r* . I ’r a r l
B r o w n in g H a y V
B r o w n in g llo h s r l K
lir o n o C h a rla a
H rn n o K v a II.
l lr u l o n C la r a M s *
Itroto -i J . H u g h
B r y a n M r* . O l l l*
l lr y a n I.a o a O.
B r y a n H a la n U .
Ilr y a a l J , P.
Ilu t 'k ln g h a m M r * N o rm s
H u . u r . l fls o r g a
t ln d r lk A d a m J .
l l'. H i . r I 's i a r
llu k n r A n n a P.
Ilu m g s r n ir O a n a ra
llu m g a r n a r M. I&gt;
l lo r d lr k K. I,.
t: t
B u r d ic k Jo n n J# P l l r .
B u r n s A r r l * J.
B u r n s M rs 11. M
H o lla r I k *
U u ll a r Jo h n II.
H o lla r M a u l * M sa
l l u i l a r N o r* M rs I J
B u i n a r l.ao
B o t n a r la d * K M r* l.ao
H a r d | i IV
B v r . l M rs , H a n IV
I
C a n a * H * l* n
C a g la IV . A .
C a a l* flo b y . M ra IV A
C a ld a r P r a s lo n
C a lh c n iti C. H
C a lh o u n M r*. O. H
C a lh o u n U u t h s r It.
&lt;"a I Noun r ia n r g * l&gt;
C a lh o u n R . W .
C a lh o u n A n n la M a s . M r* J
C a lh o u n J . A.
C a lh o u n n . t ,
C A m a ro n l l a r l r u d * K
Cam p R II
c a m p J . II.
r a m p h a ll A n d ra w
C n m p h a ll Ja m a * A
C a rn p h a ll lla r t h n I M r* . I * to "* A
I ’ n m p h a ll .1 I*.
C a rn p h a ll B M
C n .n p i.a B l.a sa la M * a M ra It M
C a rn p h a ll B a n i n s
r a m p h a ll R . C
C a r lt o n C la o IV
C o r lio n ila n r g i' IV.
C a r ls o n l l r * T c
'n r ls n n y la llld .i V
'a r r a n . i i K d V
C a r r o ll M
C a r r o l l K o la M r* II.
c a r s o u M lm sr IV
C n r ls r l lo r o lh y
C n r t a r r. II
C n r ia r M rs K II
C a l I s r I I K.
n r i s r J H.
c n r l s r M a ry K
f 'a r t s r llo h s r l
f ? a r l * r l lu i h
C o r s s r l l s o r t * II* J r
C u rv a r II II
C a s h O. P
c a s h M r* . H . P
C ash M s ry I.
C n s s u h * II. IV
C a s w a l l D o ro th y K
C a a w s ll A lla n
C a t * * r lw a m la lv n M r * J . J .
C a la a J a m * * J
C M S # IV . T
C a u d ill IV . P
C s r a s o ll M a r li n K.
P a r a a o ll C la iu ll* M r * M a r li n
C h a m h s r * C lc ir ls a
r h n n d ls r M r* J . A
C h n iiit la r T r a v i s
C h a n d ls r lln h s r i N
r h a n d ls r M r* H N
C h a n d ls r K vit H.
C h a p m a n A lin *
C h a p m a n J l» __
(

c h a p m a n Hir&gt;«niond R . M r* . B
c p a s a M ra. P r a n k
" * , i # M rs R a n d a ll
C h a t * R a n d a ll
f h a st n u t J* m a «
C h a s in u l M ra J a m s *
C h o r a a n ln g C n rl B J r .
C h o r n s n ln a t.llv

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E stab lish * ) 1908

VOLUME XXXX

R a a h M a t h ! j ! M r«

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W S P A P E R

R

um A . P.
C o llu m N a n c y
C o m iiio n K
C o m p to n U u n d a H.
C o n o la y L s t A .
C o n o is y R l h s l M .
C o n s t a n t in s H a la n M r s A.
C o n s t a n t in * N l -k
C o n w a y M a r lo n ft
C o o k J . IV .
C o o k M r*. IV. I I.
C o r d a ll N s ll IV M rs , J |i
C o r d r l l J . IV
C o rs o n K l m r r IV
Cow-nn M u r Jo r l * p
C i i w i i h K. c . J r
1‘tm n ri J , F.
C o s B is h o p
C o * J a i n s s II.
C o * .lira. J . II
■( u s l lo h s r l I .
Cox M r * . II I.
C ra n s to n J , A
C ra n s to n M rs J . a .
C r a n s t o n C, J .
c r a n a iu n
C ra w fo rd
II.
C r a w l o r d J. II
C r a w f o r d J . I.
c r u w f o r i l A irs J . , t m | „
C rs w * J. A
C ra w * Jo s c
C r o s b y II. A
C t i r r ls M rs. II. K.
C r o s b y l. lllln o
I 'r u s h y n d r n l
C riia a u n H a r r y
C ro w d sr J. h
C r o w I.M ila n ||
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 20. 1048 ft

British Marnhal

- Leon Raffnda1e,Oviedo (Senorlta Oritz, 65
Farm er, Died Tuesday i Dies I n G e n e v a
I.onn Rngrdale, 44, well know n.
Senorlln Concha Fernande*
Oviedo celery grower nnd resident l()rtix, B5, of Ocncvn, died auddenly
died Ntiddcnly Tur*dny evening at ,,t th(. local hospital hint evening
7:00 o'clock following an attack of ■following n *hort illnt-d!*.
acute Indigestion. Ho wbm on
A valued member of the family
route home from Orlando w hen.of J. C. Illllajr. for the print 3d
first soiled by the attack,
year* and u native of Puerto Itico,
A resident of Ovledn for more *ho had lived with the family at
than 10 years, Mr. Ragsdale crime Geneva nnd at Ovid, N. Y. where
there from Atlanta, tin. Ha wn* Mr*. Hugh Chapman, sinter of
born in Hlrnm, (•&lt;»., Jim. 14, 1001. |Mr*. Hill- will liuve the remain*
He was a member of I-oilge N o.; Interrncd In the fumily lot.
243. F and AM, and a member of
Tin- anceslora of Hcnorita Orthe Oviedo Baptist Church.
| tix were CaHli liidian* and
Mr. Ragsdale is survived by the Spuni"li explorers, nnd "she had
widow, Mr*. Hettie P. Ragsdale of the absolute faithfulness of the
Oviedo; a son, Roliert L. R agsdale,, Indian the verve and intellect of
Jr. of Oviedo; a brother, W, 11.1the Conqtibtiulor*, Mrs. Bill* said.
Ragsdale of Silver Spring, Md.; n! She ««&lt; a mvmhi-r of the Hugh
sister, Mrs. (Sene Dcltardelnben of O'Neil Presbyterian Church in
Atlanta, Ga. and the father, J. It. i.Sun Juan. Puerto Itico, and had
Ragsdale of Atlanta.
! no survivors.
Funeral service* under direction! A memorial service will la- con­
of tlu- Mason s will take place I'll- ducted ill tier honor at the morning
seivlce of the Geneva Baptist
day 3:00 P.M at the Oviedo Map.. ...
list Church with tho Rev. II. II. Church by the II
Link officiating. The remains are of Mini* on N»v,
at the Erickson Funeral Home and;
------------will lie in state at the Oviedo iliip-. \ o u ' n v i n ’g
tilt Church from H:00 to 3:00 i ! .
.
P.M. Friday.
,
H
Active pnlllicnicni will ho W. T.
Walker, I . A. Hardy, Milton G ore,; F r. n . nf , fr
Joe lleasley, Jr. and II F. Wheel- Nr” m ™ WHI ,
•r. Jr. and J. II. June*. Honorary
7 , .'°*
oaHhearcr. will Ik* C. R. Clor.u i t J g J
L
L Whocler, Paul Campbell, ,1. F .; M .....i M’r„ ,
Ward, Frank Tqlbolt, Charles T . '* " ’
1
Niblack, George W. Morgan, AX
zcol. w
Young Harris. Joe Lelnhnrt, J. L.
. o ’ /„ rmcr &gt;
Malcolm, P. II. Brown, Wllllmn H- Tho child was *
Rloninger, T. W. Lawton. It. W. '’..HtiV Jn-t Tin
Extes, Knrl Dnul and Cliarlc* H.
roofim-d

I) k*

In

H umscI Brown Died
Today In Orlando ‘i

MISSISSIPPI n o t.T
GREENVILLE, Ml**.. Oet. W,
i/p)—iimlding Carter, editor of the
Greenville Delta Democrat-Time*,
published In traditionally D'-ntoci atir Mlmisslppl, announced today
Iii&lt; *up|Mii t of Oovernor Thoinn*
K. Dewey, Hupuhllcnn cundlditb?
for Pre*ldent.
Carter i* u former 1’ulltxcr prise
winner.
The editorhd huIiI Dewey “lui*
grown In idnluiv ateadily through­
out III* career" nnd "luo Doniocrut it* Party lt*elf hn* grown rtule
in office.”
President Truman. Carter’* edit­
orial *uid, I* ’’an ill-udvDcd little
mini, lucking the background,
training, aptitude and icnaletehlj»
qualities that our country mu*t
incr*'ii*ingly require of It* tire*,
blent.”

Woman Wounded

Farm Rates

Temperatures Climb

M'linllNura Krtiai I'mir llnel
Increased at least four time* the
11110-14 average, the department
said.
Tht report also observed, "Since
the numiwr of hired workers art*
u*ul u* weights to compute the
United State* average from the
regionnl averages, the increased
proportion of worker* In the low­
er wage area, the South, pulled

ICaallaaeU from I'nae One)
and Huron. Heavier ralna fell
over the anuthern tip of Fldrliln.
Somo snow flurrlea and rain fell In
Northern Michigan. Elaewhere,
fair weather prevail*.
Itepreaentatlve temperature*
early today Included 20 a t Chnilrnn. Neb., and Lone Hock, \VI*.i
.15 ut Chicago; 02 at Lexlnton, K;'.,
nnd Chattanooga, Term.; 33 ut
Harrluon, Ark.; 30 at McmphU,
Tenn.; 30 at Zanesville, O.j 33 at
Albany. N. Y.[ 34 at Portland,
Me,; 40 ut Ponton; 45 at New

Fair wrath**; throurh Friday with
little clinage In trinperatarc. Mod*
crate nnrthen*t and east «lnd*.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R ___________ _

B eersh eba Is
Taken By Jews

t

Let tin put ymir Inst season s coats nm
lion for you before it gets reully cold!

Mcrlonff Speech

______
in
II xmcI Brown of Orlando, for- A.
mcrly of Knuford, died early tldi
morning following ii lingering ni­
Band Of Rebels
ne**.
Born In Georgia Mr. Brown re­
dded In Sanfor I for 25 yearn mid
wa* manager of the loeal A an I P ",v
Tea Company Store f j r 10 yea*-*.
I
lie wun 40 year* old. For the pa*t let
t ’J years lie ha* operated a slot* pa
In Orlindo.
: Ru
Funeral service* will lie held nt pi.
thn Fairchild Funeral Homo in Or* | I
lando tomorrow ut 2:00 P.M.
• So
Mr. II town is survived liy tin*! Russians me doing lh*- right thing
widow, Mrs Marguerite O vinlt, A.i long n* they do tin- light
Brown; two daughter*, .Mr*. Ruth thing, we will cooperate " An aide.
Buiniimr of New Orleans, La. and however, viewed tm* Snviei withMis* llarhxrn Brown of Orlando; ’ ,!tn w*l move ut n "military necs
hi* mother Mr*. J. M. Brown; two .i,..t** |j. li.dLAtvd llui
Ko •
hrolliCrs and threo sister*.
I
,|j,l,,,i want to got cough'

II .inllHHril ria w I'nae llael
I-.lily of people in thi* district.’’
'I don’t linvo the money for «n
expansive hill hoard campaign." he
stall'd, “hut 1 do have •omolhiint
• Is- Dint money cannot buy, u lot
of good friend* in Hanford.“ Ho
proceeded to timid: III* friends for
help In tho pnit, and in gel them
to he sure to get out ami vote on
Nov 2.
“ I make no proinl.se* except to
do the verv best I can," declared
lodge llcrlong. "In making this
-latcment, no man rim conscien­
tiously promise more, nod no man
should perform less."

French Strike

lf‘oallnne.1 l‘r...« I'm - hurl
•aid l.i»l night.
SwnnKon Services To w..ri.j \v . in a press conference Gatlon* Pnlewilti Iqlil a i»olilic/iL
that lone* fiom llic p a n ,
Be 4 P. M. Thursday ,,/toIvo when, ho vlsl-d General j mrriing
r. said Korean* can **t i ly/mg. (’ominuniit-lril I'lrndi coal
Funeral
servlet** for
Mr*. lie I heir own difference* "withmi' •Inkr arc “ equal alieady lo on.*
France, Knilly Swanson, who died civil \vm " if the ltll**iilliv ninitdct*' , twentieth of the henefit* receiv'd
In Randolph, Vt. Inst Wednesday, , their wllhiirAwal of troop*. Bhor
will he held nt the Flrit Method! it uml hi* pnrtv ikturncd tiy plane under the Manhall f'lxn."
i'nli*w»ki alio Idamiil the gov­
Churrh tomorrow at 4:00 P.M.II lo Seoul today.
with Rev. J. K. McKinley and Dr.', 3. Police In Seoul arreted livo ernment, a»»»itlng "France is an
E. D. Brownie:* officiating. In ter-1men for uuor-tlonlng In connection ideal plnce for *oclol agitatlun.'
Tin* coal tlcup. now In Us third
- merit will he made in Evergreen with n thwaited tilot lo t.low up
.. Cemetery.
the ro*d under President Ithee'* week, haa east France morn than
Mrs. Hwnnvnn, who with her nitcmohllo. Tho ns.iissinallon nt- a.IKKt.niKI tan* of fuel. Hams 336,husband, II. A. Swanson, updated tompt wn* foiled Monday night. 000 miners lire idle.
i n summer resort hotel at Randolph ■prior to Rhce's departure for
Soldiers ami polico *ci*.*d ilutCenter, Vl. had been III only a Tokyo. Identity nf the suspect* i'H» of strike-hound pi** yesterday
week. She was horn in Fcdvial
In •outh-rentral France t« save
Point, Flu., hut m*da Hanfoni her ( wn* not nnnooortul.
Iliein from nation* deterioration.
* h"m'* most of her life. For many
They were expected to take over
Mrhh Speech
year* she wav employed hy the
more struck mine* today.
i Crown Taper Company in tho
The government moved troop*
bookkeeping department.
(Ci.Ntlnii.l I'rom l*n«i- u»«*l
into the coal fields after Coin.
Sho wa* u member of the F in t could dock hen*. Ini suggested, and
Methodist Church, tin* Hanford pointed out tlmt with auch a har­
Pilot Club, Daughter* of Wesley bor, Sanford would become one of
Sunday School Cla-e and the the largest Inland ell lea in Florida.
■ American Legion Auxillaiy.
He advocated appropriation* for
Survivor* lajsldv* the Kuihanil adequate flood control, and de­
Include two sisters, Mr*. Flora clared that the Indian Itiver should
Marsh, Miami *n*l Mr*. I.i*iilv ho dredged to a deep channel as
(Utchcll nf I'aiker'* Prairie, n military nien»uro.
Minn.; two brothers, 0 . T. Pear­
.......
...... .. to
__ ___
_ orange
Referring
falling
son, Hanford nnd C. Clink iVurson, price*
and green fruit shipment*,
DcLand; also several nicer* uml he quoted
Republican guliernntorft nephew*.
Ini inudldiite Bert Acker as stilt­
tlmt If elected ns governor, ho
E. L. McNeely ing
would plucss militia, If necessary,
iho Georgia iairdvr In stop siuiiOf Luke Mary l)ieH *1
mentn mirth of green cltru* fruit.
Mr«. Elitulieth L. McNeely, Ht Mu»* declared tlm* I? ho went tu
fear old resident of Lake Mary Coiigrro*. Im would nsk the De­
dl»i III the hospital ut tl:20 o'clock partment uf Agriculture lo atop
t night. She nmdo her homo In this shipment of green fruit. He
ke Mary with her *on-ln-lnw advocated a prlco floor for cltru*.
•m l daughter, Sir. uml Mr*. C. I*. Other measure* urged hy Mr.
Moss were none adequate poit*ion*
Braking ton.
Born Feb. 21, |Kd7 in AVayne for tho aged, and a Iletter housing
Cotlnty, W. Vn.. Mr*. McNeely prog; am.
had been III fur sum* time. Hhe had
HATCH l'.l. HONORED
DELAND. Oct. 2»-(H neelall—
Anti-Nazi League
David M. (ihtclicl of Hanford has
(t'aallaaait Kraal (•*«« 0**t
•Ity. llalchel i* enrolled in tno the reporled lutur* Klan inMtiMib,
School of lluslnci* and la a mem- tho league said, and wa* told that
n*r of Blgmn Omega social fra­ th?y “ran only bring notoriety to
ternity, of which lie I* promoter, your state."
Tho league ta ll It sent tele­
lie I* the sou of Mr- and Mr*,
F. E. (Satchel, 2320 U u rel ave* gram* to Governor Thompcon and
*the two mayor* "outlining secret
nuv, Hanford.

Mrs.

S

VOTE FOR
Dr. Ilenry McLaulin

HARDWARE
CO M PANY

City Commtatdoii
GROUP I
PROPOSED
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to ..eh h o I h t l lh. »ots. &lt;*» *»&gt;• *»«?•
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i.opeclist J..uih.i», With lha »•** *«' *'*•
n . / . I h . l f o n . . n i lh r » rt i J . l . l i a t n * *"* ‘•-V ;*&lt;
in. Cl IIt1 1 tho q.U Joml llrioiul'ont b« ol Kit e*Ul
broil'.,d in in# el./iori •! lh. *Ul. .l re«J*«U
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now nil
in ri*U«,
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ntll ba hell in ..ih counlp In nnrl.la entcc'l In.
on r. c- &gt;*» n.sl •Jsc/*&lt;l n* Jh. lo.l '* '*"•*• '
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f..r t-.ia r.inicrilm o» iiiccun ol in. »o*g’l u*
„ 4 joint llc -liir-o* piB.wf'j Ar.'.-ri- hall *-ct
m-hlt Is Ih. Canilliullan ol lha (UU of ai.-.ed va
kluiitlj.
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I
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iiouxi! ioiiiT nraoLtiTtPH tto ite*
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Aiiitra.nciil in Arllcl* IX nl loo «'»&lt;# ,j,„pt|.»,|
fan.lllullon h» addin* Ih.ril# *n *&lt;lfi* ,
lion.I B.ctlon pfovldml Uut »n •*■&gt;*•
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pro.l .civ rolll/lr*l .ni r,iainr*l i p 'I I I ,nu*vlv .ti
..red I'll ps h’.le iniliw.r. llit‘1 *"*
, J vrlar.t
part Biirpoiei. »nO ortKilhlliK O'* •” * q„lrr., B(
irtbution .od
•* c.n^a portion* •*
umu.i
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Phone 105

2

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lo ii - i rfl.ct
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r . ..u&gt; .1 - ' ’
in riiitl Ior

Hut peipo.., •.•fill).,.* Ui« poa.li. lonei, . a i.rt ...I •-■ i en.-i./n ol Ca-in*
,» T. s Collrd « iImisasWiI In I'.r.sr.pn
i n| n . ii —*. -i ii. »ni Pull likewise
pro. .'■&gt; Iti In. lolli-o n n t.. t.u-.oa/.

Jacksonville
Eggs Upon
sive Partv

.....

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ot j t»Uit» uLCiin.* - .t
niltirl lo lh. r' ev’r* e# ni# »utt
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That Iho fallowInf Am.*ndinwil to Ar*
n» urnf/lAI-D HY THIS LYUt'TLA* Lxj.aIi &lt;•! Lr*
gf.j ritvl.**n U bf bf.u l« l[**i •* licit
VII ol the SUU Contlllutlon. Uf yunn o r HI* hTATM o r fLOHIDAl ihill
Arcllon • (footing two ^ ul |rt# following AmoulmMI I® Ar- Countr.
ol.
1 kLwliuN It. AU MtUi Ui*i now ...
t «it*Mnf Ihrrfto
H ntl-ilal DliUlfh. *• heff llfj# v of lh# Coiulituliore of riofl’U. D# IcvkI n t.
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it 4 ih*II b# cub nlltrJ to in# pfill Oltlt d-. *
Inlrm.l combmllbla .nlln.. Ijrina f.m •rrtlon
!:...... t
. . rifciort of in# MUto of noriJ® for
ptnyr t * j «
rc.llors ol power tv pcootl vrhlilM .nd
« Tltoco U litituy ctfOUJ meLlion or r#jcrlion ot t. • nt*l Ocn- «•* ' ■ ‘
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toialnwl two t&lt;1111 *0 nil
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lo b® h®U In I f J. m foi»® k*
shall h« uartl OJ«tlui»Y#lF for Iho
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tcui
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In which cat® tht* *h«lT k# fi’iahliwl hi n»IJi ln 7 *
(hotton Irrurrotl for Iht tojt. repair, lift. Noihlng litrtin •*»•!! •jW if
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f&gt;prr atlan aibI n'^**V\*n** * t ihara- Ulrli. A apacMI alcctlan aUaii n* »aUa-l , , ti» iHa Ih.al Juitlra. II tl bt ■ aiipmna roll al **.a Co
, txrua In wa-nd VMrUr-aUnlk^imhl t«iaUeUl conil Juitlca. ar b» lha *«nl«, Circuit Use* U*i« l*r
s-iollna Innr.el *nU In Uia *ud raillrW l*JVI Juilia al Ml Clrrull. II II bt ■ Ja4j$ ol actvwl Do.rU.
Jm. "!• aanktarlil UUtrUI w t'da eavaMf-llva
CJl. ul, Court. Tliaf *h*n .ev.ulUr Ta*
■n laur nil Kij* *tlcr lh* aletllon In 1*1* l« resalva II,a krai* ratlrmanl romeamction sea Ulilrlcti. i
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Upon i.ign- trio*.*. *nd m
Ilaoarl- trin*. Tkn U... liar alrtlea
niml br llt« Oavarnu, »j any athal etc- *M b* *****
lit mje- Tiilriy-nlnia (JttM «eriWTl»I DUtl.*t C)l„
„ n,ad clrr-Ui Jud«a *njll Atwawr riimi
irkfa (hall h*ld olt.ra Ham htl •Ittl'on, -Ur h&gt;¥, tho , im, mrlnllcttan *sd posari ,1 IMi *»tllvS
•,bar a le/n* tnUlr* on Ih* Flnl Tu*an*f »nar ,,
c.reull Jicdgaa. Ho •»«* raXI
el *»Un** r*vn»lor
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k&gt; lha
Don, Uia ro*1,1*'1' to pertorm Sulla, wiih*-*l h&gt;* ras*aoi. Cennlj. ol It
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aountwa trom hi* altrt'nn lor a &lt;*»'"
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a* lha lh* tlal TIW* a&gt;. W&gt;. "!*
JuOra arha rn»x h»*a JreujnaJ bafora
•none t" January, 1M. * * * .
f^Tu M l amandiraut breonaa o-.atallea. max
Ws the *l*r* tl*cli4 Ham aval Ul.llljU *IMn
wu»,b lla lar,na ha llllso a »s»t;n.
ha (Uia L il o'uja
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co«,t
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r to Ih* Banal* l» NiH w r&lt;*l**i
Il\a C.- ilan el III*, and tram lima U irNATT JOINT RfJOt.l
lima Ibtiaatwr mart Itara apaeilxUi* Uia A JOldCT aXXOl.TmOS
par.at,, (uncllntia. du'lca and ramiann- Arrmdm-nl la Atlt«l* V
lion at County Ta* Cnllatlor daalciialad tutlon *1 do,Ida bx add
In O.e Ural niniraah •( IM« Doclln.i. and addlgast) Coctiaa Nlatla
(lull llkc-vl*&lt;i pi n Ida tar Iba loilrtl-**, lion lor lha «ot*a *f an* I
C*t*. luiUi/, iq jlllid and rtl-buno. Jndja at Ih* Court al u
mcr.i nf all tiara calladai by Uia County Kartmbia Caualx, ytanCl
Ta* CeUactor.
. p« J T WKefltW o *V
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That ArtlSB wr •&lt; I
irilATR JOINT ntXOMmoN NO. *U " J iw K i^ J w iid u lo ,
A Joilir neJOLUTION Propatln* ta
a .? id t i nt
AlnraJiranl lo Artkla VIII ml Uia Can- tiiix, i duTSailMt al
n o t at joint p u o u m o N tt&lt;
ailtutum at Uia BUU ml riand* ralauva Ih. CtnlTi 2 * 2 5 # la ai
1« Au®lwn«nl
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prnp«lty
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A JOtf. T HIJWUJTIU.'l Kiaprnllerl Inn nl
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mil In#
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CMunution Jtian «MI» »ijn»l|
TUMor'-fii*1*TAT« L ?tom
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FLORIDA, IO« THI AMNUAt CONVINTIOM i f I'm Amo-'
land, parade in their •lou pe r . i .
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an when he addrcMcd them at the sg cntl'l! »c»»t "I
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Executives Club Members Are
Plans Ul World
Victims Of Hoax By Art Briese Federalists Fold
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MIAMI 0,1. 21. (A*)
Berlin .*ii lilt bur* d.mgeimi* »inIrr (lyin&gt;r i midilioii* hut it will
kerp gmiig. l,r*irl.ll Hoyt S van
ilm hriit lold ihr American Legion
convention Intl.tv
In all aililie*- prcpaird foi de­
livery helme llir national l-egion
parley, llir l &gt; Air Force chief
nf »l.itl -aul
"To ii iir llir operation ha* hern
handled well irmarkahle *afrlv.
Wc have flown qifu.il equipment
,,cro»« ihr All min foi installation
I iloim llir &lt;ni mini hut r u n »o unr
| tmitl rxpe*l i Ir-* lavoi.lbh* ulfrtv
I in mil whr,i h id w ralhn *1*

P \IIIS. Oct. 21, l l —Israel
told I hr l nllcit Nation* today
-hr -ill ir .n f fire on the Negev
front « ithin 12 hours after recm in* word the Kg)ptlan army
Mill -ll,|| -hlMllillR.

III I llt'I S M A IN
PARIS, (h i 21. I/P)
Ihc five
hut
%ilcil.ucd ihsintrKr* lo*
d.i&gt; m I n .'i ol tcllling llinr diftclrrn c- pr.ii rfullv
While the Scm tiiy t ouncil'* *ix
ncoli.ll- p.ili-licil llinr new formula
(ol -rilling the Hrilill m ill, th*
"Ihg I n r" .inn&lt;iunccd *u|i|Hiit of
a Mrxn an irtolulion a;q»ealing to
thrm i&lt;- -ulle thru liiffciencc*.
R ii-«i.i .md France *uppoilcd the
idr.i iimdltion.l ||y ; lltr U S .. Ulilam and t ’lnna made no teiervx*
linn* il llir brginilllltt &lt;d ihr drhxte
in thr 'il* nab-.n political coinI'niillmied on Page Eight

2 Citrus Leaders
Add Support For
Taste Test Laws

7— .:... ..... ... .. . . . . . . At Kiwanis M eet
N e g r u c s l’ l a n T«
iSmoke Out Dewey
O n Racial I s s u e s
'V
' . | WASHINGTON, net. 21. "
AA ii
i N&lt;ltfl,irH have laeii trying will
tv.uld govern-1
••tmoke out1’ Repuhl
iiillinnl h&gt; Ki *ii.nsldcntlal randldaie Thomai
ni*l Center hv IVwcy on raeiul -*au»'*. Wulti*
ilsughle. of
, ., ,
ti actor, -mil today
C . lin t'll.....
\ iht-M told the . ..Ilf* I ell* •
IIV All III 1
Iiicshlenl- of negio land giant

linif, by uemonuraiorv. ^
"I didn't think ilu t repie*miril *,ri'
a lignificxnt percentage of lh*' I
people of the South," Taylor told ns
letmrter* after arriving by p U n - .l^
in Montgomery thi* morning. Me '* l t.
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* 'The* ................
ballot* have
circle* _above cn mule lo New Oilean*. wlier--i„„
the name* of the presidential nn.l \ |lf j, , chrduled to »pcnk tonight
Rk
ylee-prenldcntlal t canilldatoa, an t j Tllv|or*g piano was grounded hy
eight presidential
earh. A cro*a In »
1''T ls ^ '.G m iu d that “not over 5 m
cate a vote for all eight electors j prr cvni of ihw
took l***11 .
of on* man for President *ml one ,
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- -fu
man for Vice-President.
Among th# more then 40 vote* 1st Ncffro Graduates "
for *Ute and county office* there
ar« only two content*: h l l t r As Naval Air Cadet ••

Sample ballot* for the general
election on Nov. 2 are now availaide at the office of County Clerk
O. P. Herndon, he revealed today.
These ballot* have been furnished
hy the Board of County Commls-

vK im III Al'll. '»•■) 21, '/PI—
q s\., u .ol.i.i figiii* of th,* rltru*
iodti-li &gt; l.-diiv mb **l i tiolr sup|Mirt
I,. n.|u|ili"ii of n in*tt* tc .t sl*n•iit.d I** U*n curly given K.orldl
fruit ...... . )••m g .lniq»'*l north ami
i .lining tin* mm Iti*l.
rimy w n .' Georg.* I. Fullerton
of link lldl. uii official »f th*
Imliiin Itivci Grower, l.cngug; an*l
.1 .) I’urriisli. Jr., of Titu*vllle. a
ina jor grower and »hipp,*r.
i Both ic tific d at a hearing con­
, iliirte.l l.v Fuller Wnrrrn, Democi i .it i,- gub. rnotoiinl nominee, hi*
, .tin- udvivcr* im.l h'gi.lntive rnmm in e's seeking u wuy lo tiring
&gt;&gt;■-is.i.-rit&gt; l.n. k to the cllriiv In-

iiuiiiciou*

Civic Music Dinner

JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 21-U P! 2
_Jesse toiroy Brown of RH» I. “
Hattiesburg. Mis*.. «o*lay became (
the first negro to lw graduated
under the Naval Aviation Cadet
Pr?Ior became a midshipman when -

"The dinner mark* the l*glnntng of a five day twriod during
which mu*lc lovers of Hanford ami
envlrone are InvIUil to Join the
association and attend an out•unding concert eerie* to il* pre­
seated thla winter In the High
A . School Auditorium by e rtliU ot
,,w concert »Uge. o|&gt;«ra or ra*llo , Mr.
Brine declared.
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Arrangement* for the dinner
have been completed by Mr*, J . L.
lngl*y, and th* catering will be
'done By Mr*. M. D. Oatchel.

today, will be thi
tn federation hisl
two-day meeting
lender* In wlldlTfi
serration will be
the program.

i nt -od ftn.lMMl
fund In -*'•
i, W.i-li.ngi*iii
■nfi-ien. ■ iIn*'
Ini a, u*'Krii
I .lui,- .- mu-

'S. O., Oct. 21—(Al
were burned early
soectacular ftre and
mm*.... - the 8un Oil Commy’» bulk gasoline pl*nt at the
i*st,*&gt;n limit* of the city.
All available fir# lighting unit*
•ponded to fight the flame#
hirh began spreading after the

Injured were William I aiv# of
nlumbu*. a Hun Company em„ye. and Lyton Royee, ClnelnJtl, n truck driver. Both auffered minor burn* about the head,
Mount Carmel hospital attend­
ant* said.
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Chances Rise For Blood Test* To
Clear Disputed Paternity £a»e*

s. Air Force Will Tru«ty Killn Woniuii,
Have A f r i c a Ba« el Escapes In LouiHiana
ANGOLA, LA., Oct. 21—1/1’)-Searchers affot aud on howuliack
fanned out over an lH.OOO-ucr,*
prison farm huru today in .piesi
,,f a negro «ru»ly ml*»log
.•he slaying of tho prison captain a
A B-2fl miperfortre**#* taking off .Iff
from Amerlean-ueed ba»e» ln J.ng- " Prison Hupt. R. H. Lawrence
identified the trusty as Junic*
tind and Oormany now are.BW...«
ritish. Bruce, who wa* assigned u» cook
ing down to Accra, * 1’ **
and hou*ehoy to Capt. and Mr*.
colony on the Gold Coast o f .
John II. Hulllmnn.
The airfield there wa* b«L.
Mrs. Hpillmun'e body we* found
ginxlly by th* Britlab. primar ly
early Wednesday behind a clolhos
loeker in the Spillman home on
prison ground*, iter neck was
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uffiiinila Wt'l P

WASHINGTON^ Oct. .21-jd/Pj
The United State*’ global airforce
|n Europe and
.Iready
. . ___ _ I* adding another
the .Far
continent to Ite training groumt -

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Aosoclated Prc*» Hclenr* E**1***1
Oct. 21. UPj-The Cornell Umvmtly Uw quarat lh* chances lor blood le»U to clear u Innocent
petcraity c*»e* Have rhen to 55 percent—
in two.
■ - . .
y lake* Ametican court* lo tu h , for not
blood test* •» final.
•_______ _
be the father. It clUx alio the
supreme Judicial court o t Maine,
n a slmlla- «**•■
Tha quarterly etatey
.

'The courts eoatiaue I# rely on
inaccurate Uitlmesy, and a pJWS fe

TALLAHASSEE.
"*'
21i Special)
Employment cerliflniies were tssii'-d l&lt;* approxn iately r.ili) y.iung |ie.aidi* during Seplumltwr. Carl H Smlili. I'hairinan
,.f the Fluridii li'.luslrial Ciimml**siuii mlminlrdemig llu* Child l.u, is lute Ininks 11„. I.UW. niini.uiieed today.
*,mr i n i o
i "These eertifb ales were isslieil
of sell.ml to
...l nnd Snturml girls under
I’rain
'Young people
Kansas
only one age
us they wurk
plover in the
. \RDEN CITY. h„... Oct 21. |
e do not have
\l least df&gt; passengers wer"
nu ll, 16 or more -erluusly. Ul .
. .leruilment of tin Sant., h* »|
,il„,,,n,| Cnllfurnbi limile I m at (
s'u one wu&gt; killed.
r« n Vnrs uf the 12-cui t.utn
,.. I,.,,I»*d from ltie rails as llu* I
t diesel engine rlp|»*.l up several
tidied yard* o f H ack. It rrlined **n the road I'-.-d.
I lie tiuggage cur, mail car ami
Trum an
overturned and were hurt- President
into a nearby field. Nm bugSees General Clay
e.. car and mull cur burst upon
„|er the Impact and mail *nrk*
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. l/fj—
scattered over the rmintiy1’ifslilcnt Truimiti twlay divided
hi* hour* bot’*"i'ii consultation*
on tlm Berlin nlsiM uml the plan­
ning of u final fortnight of speech­
milking In ill* piTaldcnltal cam*
paign.
,
, l. i •
Hu will go on the nir tonight In
u seven-mlnutu broadcast (ABO,
10:05 P.M.. EST) sponsored by
tho Inturnatlonal Lnillc* Garment
Worker* Union. Ho worked abo
on u major adilreaa—Possibly on
labor—to b« ilellvereu Hullirday
I ow ning In industrial Pittsburgh.
General Lucius D. Cloy, Amer­
ican commander in Germany, nnd
Hecrutary nf the Army K-jnneth
Koyull visited the White House
this morning. Hoyall told JJPOf*
ter* they talked over "tho Berlin
situation” with Mr. Truman.
ranged at the Librnry of Congress •T hut’» nil I can say," ho mined.
where a receiver wu* Instulleil
TH E WEATHER
three mile* distant from tho
transmission point. In addition
JACKSONVILLE, O ct 21-ri#)
to tho two-mlnutu dljiiatch of
High Low
M argaret Mitchell’# Civil War
Boston
novel, the program called for tho
Cleveland
high-speed transmission of:
Nashville
An FUI description of a publlcNew York
•nomy nl large, along with finger­
Saint Loul*
prints; various map*, including
San Antonio
that of (He battle of Bunker Hill,
Seattle \
tho Declaration of Independent
Jacksouvllle
In Thomas Jefferson * handwrit­
Miami
ing: a p*g* from th# Guteaber#
Hlbio, the first worda ■»#£ prlntini

In V IT O S Seo
O n O il

Hy HOWARD W. BLAKKHI.KB

Ilf* Federation
Ralph G. Cookaey
pre. Ident,
Th# conrentlor

1,500 Children Get
Labor Certificatea

Tax-Free Status
Taken From Eight
Subversive Groups

Judlred JUGf^

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County Clerk Has
General Election
Sample Ballots

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and as * hi*h i«ur»r ptedlilrd *
quick end lo the rr&gt;o|t
Within 48 hour*, ihc unvrininrnt
»ouice pre«litled. I.W ) »rl&gt;cl« in
the mountain* will he capiuicd.
And in (our day* oi lr«* ihc mieof Yosu. southern qnm«ho.ud o!
the in»unection. and &gt;u;u hon. will
lie retaken hy thr goirinm rnt. hr
•aid.
The cabinet of 1’inidenl Synn
inun Rlice in a (nm hour »c»»ion
lifted martini law m all of the
republic except northern and south­
ern Cholln province*
A U.S. offer of additional ma­
terial wn* rcjeclrd hy the cabinet,
the government -ouuc *.nd, on lltr
ground* (lie siluatioii t» under cun
trol.
LoVnl troop* scaled off thi
rchtds on tho southern end of th,
peoinsutri l&gt;y quick action. Arnii
units moved on the insurgent:
from four direction* uml ldocke&lt;
escape by sen from the harbor o
1 Yosii.
Spremli'ig flom Y.tsu ye.iterdnv
tile InsiHvrcnls swept iltrotigh Rnu
20 miles imilhwurd. mi
Shower*! chon,
moved on Nuinwim. 10 mile* t.e
Progres­ voml. Between the two pidnl*
force Inlercipiid some j'
Leader lovnl
I he relit*’* and nut iliein to High
ll'iinllnuril Hit I'nue 11**1 *

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Pledges Re­
Vandenberg Says Dulles
newed Efforts To
Reach Agreements
B e r l i n A i r l i f t With
Other Nations
Will Keep Going

US DA Economists
Forsec Good Times
F o r N e x t 6 Years

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iflr WTa-^aVS&gt;»»8 »
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Korean

Sen. Glen Taylor
Predicts Wallace
To Get Big Vote

CONSTITUTIONAL AM ENDM ENTS TO DE VOTED ON IN NOVEM -ER, 1940
||,« Ccr nil by U»*
County, County
H;no &gt;1 Uotn* Ek*. i* DiJirUI*.
Tj « u , i l Diilrl i« . f i

tiffE

Big 5 Powers Favor
Peaceful Settlement
Of Their Differences

Government Source
Says 1.300 Rebels
And Two Cities Will
Be Captured Soon

Do H twoill orlib ear m i ,
M
m an* M*Mf —iSw e iboao
•re baov'iM an* lodroot.
ow« to w e o n i i m u
ham ruaMiMtii
(ViaVTHIMO VOU NIIO J
Itarvt Clerta Ipao*/ to*J&lt;
•ft, aSpa/t as* paloSo, —
pnilio,!,. voi/iob, tlals, .
filler a*o. k'siSri - *»il

A snociuled PretM L o aned W ire

T H U R S D A Y CK’T O lIK lt 21

A fte r B a ttle

SEOUL. Ocl. 21. t/1'1

I'yiuil* &lt;&gt;f the Klim's program, uml
i^ging them to take prompt action
to discourage tIn* masked gather­
ings."

F L O R ID A

40-and*8 Band Tara ties At Legion Meet

DAV Commander

Whsn
So Easy
/ \ To Bgatflfy Thota
d / Old Floor* I

&lt;« Mini Milnl I'raMM 1'iur l)M#)
thor Incrunto# would rrf|ulri* u
furthor uluinrfti»»n of clmrin*#. th»*
InduAtrv
Thu cement petition was sub­
mitted tiy Federal Cement Tile
Company of Chicago, the Truscon
Lnhoralorio* of Detroit. George
Hackle and Son* Company of
Cleveland. Morse Cement Tile
Company, of North En*t, Penn,
and Porete Manufacturing Com­
pany of Nnnh Arlington, N. J.

SA N FO RD ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1H0.H

VOLUM E XXXX

DON'T AROUI

USIM Opposes

.I'mmIInmoC Kn,»,t
line,
she picked up u .32 rallbie nutnmalic pistid whlcli Gotsciil had
given lo-r for her protection. When
she walked in the bedroom she
“slipped on n rug or d rubber dog
1*onc" and the gun discharged ns
she fell against a chair.
Mr* I'idgcon said that after she
was wounded she managed to
crawl to the bathroom and called
for help through a heating vsnt
before sho lost consciousness,
(iotschl bad told police he hud
heard tier moaning after he was
aroused by the dog’* harking.
At Memphis, Mrs. Pitlgenn wn*
identified ns the former Mary Jane
Wilkerson wlio wn* picked m
‘.Mis.* .Memphis'' when she wu* 17
end volt a role in the /.iegfeld

UAHIA H a y SALK
Mrnoknvlllo, FIh.—A Hernando
County cattlemun with extsniW*
improved pustuiea iccently sold SO
tun* of Pensacola Bahia grass hay
to a rltru* concern that U feeding
nut ulcers on grupcfrult, according
NV&lt;t to falconry, fox hunting Is to county Agent Hurry J. Brink­
ley.
&lt;
the oldest of lilt field »POrt».

iy about one*
of thk Monroe
afternoon shortperiod during which
tervL'd both a* execu• and genrral manager.

Film
Industry

New Communications System Is
Demonstrated By RCA President

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TgaWJM ■J.
Quiz Tests Cause
" S p l i t Personality
lly CiYNTIIIA LOWRY
AT Nawsfcnlurc* Writer
“lik e everybody else, I guess,
ytn a sucker for those qulx, tests
(h the inuguslnes and newspapers.
U doesn’t matter whether It’s
jffUestlon-anil-unswer stu ff on the
,ij|ie of mv vocabulary, my knowlodge of current events or n highly
• ; f f utlile probing to dutermlna my
5 .aptitude fur mounlaiit climbing.
$ ■ .: • I take them all. Thing* ttavo
5? ''g o tte n to *uch a point that I’d
,-u n mure think of sitting down
a quiet evening of ruuijimr
•Without a bundle of wcll-»hurpcned
pencil* (mt erasers: that would
, ''Invite cheating) than I'd t r y 't o
play golf without any club*.
, | Con*lanI practice Ims made mo
*hita something of a mathenmtlcnl
wlssrd (although I P e k e d nils*
,. jcrably u lust on my financial
■t acumen the other day I. For Hifi ,'fiance, In the twinkling of an eye
0,
can scan the headline: "Aro
^You S h y t" And while uutoniutlV ,'tally , pulling out a pencil absorb
L: ,'itMl follow such Instructions as:
W g/M tisw cr the following questions,
chocking the appioprinto box. For
Eev ..gieh answer 'Yes' score yourself
.'five, subtract the difference be,,tween a normal calendar year and
•* IM P Year, divide bv your surtax,
• ,plus the Arkansas cigarette tax,
" .without the numerals to the right
P jt( the decimal point. If you are
E ' :Painfully shy, your (Inal score will
uUi between 7 ami 0, If you are
l vaorta sh y .., ,
* However, I've*got to give them
•Up. They are driving me to a
close to complute nervou.i

THUM BAV

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S /N F O R D , f L O R I B A

collapse. I'm netting confused, urines. In one series I find that I
timid about mruiing oven the sim­ uin highly unconventional mill
plest problems and am spending radlc^. That’* arrived nt by yes
most of mv non-qula-taklng time mill no answer* to 48 question*.
worrying about my relationship Hut by picking blue as my fa*
with mv follow human*. At least, vnrlto color In a "color personality
Tlt» wolverine it the largest and
1 think I iiiii still a human being lest," I find that I'm u "naturaland 1 want to cut nut tills self- Ihiiii mnwrvotlvi* with n secure f let cost of the weasel tills-. Adult
measurement while I've still that bold" on mv imssloiiM anil en- males weigh about UU pounds.
assurance.
Fur Instance, just the other dnv
I took a vociilnilary test which ■
up pen red in a dully newspupur. I |
•cored myself ns "exceptional"!
Iwving chucked the correct defi­
nition for such unusual phrases
as "Iron Curtain," "Incoherent,"
'hero-"or*hlp," mid u few others. I
All day I felt pretty good, Imt |
that night--of course, It wu* after j
dinner--I found mint her vneuhli-1
buy test in a literary magnslne. ’
Ho I worried and twisted through
the night. I mimed sueli simple
Hems ns “nuto da fo," "colloid,"
"euturlu." and "gurges." Unless
my figiiiing was way off, my J
vocabulary in snino circles lunks
"far twtow average."
Over a single week of testtaking. 1 discovered I w as. best
suited for Jobs like lighthouse
keeper or forest-fire lookout m
something elsu equally sulljarv,
and that I'd he a raging success
os n demonstrator of new product*
a t . luncheon cluh meeting*. Mv
clulhos, n women's ntugnxlne test
proved, were completely wrong
for my personality und coloring,
but—a newspaper test again—tny
tnste Is exquisite and I have great
artistic ability- I don't get along
well with people, hut mo und my
colleague* In the office have u
perfectly dreamy relationship.
The pay-off, anti the lensoii
I'm swearing off, rue three tests
•tow available in a couple of mag-

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Sun ford, Fin.

NO SALES TO MERCHANTS

WE RESERV E THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

PEP¥.
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LYKKS SUGAR CURED

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SMOKED PICNICS
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A-GRADE is Good- or Top Quality
R-GKADE la Commercial- or Fair
Quality
('•GRADE In Utility- or U w Qunllly

lb. 45c

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8 to 12 lb. Site. '

Whole or Full Hulf .... lb. 5Uc
Hull-End
................. lb. ,16c
* m ^ * * T * * " * # SHANK-END .......... lb. 31c

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\1 a a |p
T-Bone &amp; B o u n d ....................
J l v t U l J i Sirloin, Club, Bib and Shoulder
,, ...
.......lb. 59c

wTi.SON'S DELICIOUS URANl)

Sliced B aco n ................

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lb. 69c
lb. 57c

Bump &amp; Shoulder B o a s t............. . lb. 53c

LEAN FRESH GROUND

H a m b u rg e r....................
ARMOURS STAR LONG-LINK

Smoked S a u sa g e ............
I.YKKS LITTLE 1*IG BREAKFAST

Links ........................... i .
Cooked S alam i...............
W estern Beef Liver ....

......,b' 4Jc' Legs .................................................. lb. 50c
. lb. 59c Square Cut S h oulder...............................lb.47c
•lb. cello 59c Shank Half or Shoulder .................. lb. 43c
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STKEAK-O-LKAN W HITE I1ACON:

lb‘ r,5c End C u t s ......................................... lb. 30c
Center Cuts

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U. S. Death* In ert Me
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uuir MuriiiK tho form*!
a . ink
ttural
Common
Sense
‘"‘pccU
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alive jm r» of tht* fount ry, but tho UN h
slnee
In ’17 Over *1(1 Tbtab
By s»wl JtllMfrun
they finally rosidtoil In tho UnUed1U m m ,v tsMIsHM three years ago,
hut It has made much projrrsns,
States or America.
UAH
1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 21, (/T t'rttOtlVlV.SSEr)"’DESPITE
" So H% af Itw n with tll» tW t* d ;tw . It hire pruvUkij fowl" for
! If nil lliu tiunllu In the UnlU’H ,
MANY HAM&gt; M 0PLK M 8
Notion*. Mart people* of rtilithm eaiuls who oUwrwi«o Would
I “S*xtaa lust ——
vuar ,*hi*l
In ••
n
■nanvcjr -Inrvrd,
’ i t i r t T H , provided
p o i T U I U U desperately
U m p o iitrj.l
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»'hu» 1itJlis net taccthei' ta »oW» world, hovltijr e.’ipurioarail tw* ter*1have
medicine Air thousands
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. &lt;**&gt;-- -jnirtw locality they would have # conmumlt)f proMem fur , heir rihlo wars iu Uss then halt t cen* needed
““
--------- vtho
i , United blares now has more "HnciL l*u t,, 1U ,I*0**UJ*\VIV*“ _
luuuml welfare wul iwhitnco incut,
Rot tofuthcr after tllo Iasi were ill, laid tltf foitddettoils for
The
cut * million ami a half men
•' "t“l" the slw of Nshraska, of
u(liw,|iy «ucc«ed If they keep '?w
cHmnte war r/V. olio to world-* ido improvement of health,
ertpasMCTi'esA itwnin
slate, siicU1 ns^Vrl*
wa^
)r,k «*"»*■
r» « r at
at the
the task.
task. A c,,m.
««&gt;• dcvslop a system of trade and a*»i*tr*l in abltnilliiR disputes that
uMder arms. riirurea
Fiituros rsiaasmiTpesci oun o l slat",
re t* w
n rtlrt
... help tnl"Hl hnve resulted In conftlei,
„ _ . that
, Would.he
.
Jhy by tho Oaf)
Defense Department ‘ S0l,a* ,1l1“ h1
Navajo,, ot Dels* *,unite hospital, a flee &lt;h\ / tgient, other vrlstluns
1-eedom, „and *nd it hus worked uneoinlnqly
r ImaHh dt&gt;pa*latent, a *ui*l 'id, to
J a ir play, freedom.
shewed tits total s trra u th tor tiw wuro. Ithodu IsUml and Vermont,
• « iiw» h » »uUW
p
■ ull era iciults of eoopera. VM’'fn&gt;T of the Individual a r t it"'. pmee nml hiiimin welfare*.
au*Urk ’i f w a s ° iM U fll M" r
A (Trent mutropolllim district* tlv “0couimunl"y ” '« v rtW1HtieJrin* foundations of .this r'v o t hiitf tin* | hrtIAl,",1,Vi l,‘t M iflf UMWi a n J . ’"ll‘
I t i a r e e w s e n t s d an I n e n m s d o f I "di ll n« tliiit of St. l.ouls o r aultl* srituthms
me brm-fln*l to the Prwo’lm ted effort to pm tnoU 1hnek*. the United Nutons I s ,
As nu two mart «Rr‘‘‘** H,,d Rood thlugi Its future
ahaut S h OPO- o v s i the Sept, t fht* « "* /* • ,,|r
_
„
NaaUvirUiatJ and tho eommunlty a s Knew on»| umlty.
* lliinli exactly allkv. m hrlxht Uvnuso It represents the
^ e ^ l t of InlmmWc^WKU**
A el*v hltfRer than Sun Fran* „ - hole.
difference* of oplulou havo existed efforts of men and nations to get
Indeed,
im pum palgna U» build no strsnRth ebci* nr Cluvrland.
’ &lt;md
- 1 will conVlmio
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he­
llKr kVn-i»,hhrr
lT irtM ' t o m * .....
t i »-‘race.
o r hiIt Pence
Thai, suvs llm Public lloalth to vM(*t r,.
,%od. at the same time, offset losses
rn us much
:ato* of Ainorlrn eiiine
but it s cortalrt *»«•“«•» cv.-rynno to lorn
caused by expiration of enlist ii-i vice's office nf vital Hlnllallcsi lliiltid State
... r"
—" n|» ut. ‘hr UN
mice. Fir*», the settler, ll,,“ u,,Mt " u,lo'u wnnt ;&gt;sac.i and ■* &gt;»,
Uf and to
uives
you
nn
Idea
huw
iiuiiiy
pen*.
Into
rsUtamicc
to sn la.
'fiv e it full arid devoted support.
Hsr* are the Bupiombor re- "I ■ d'.ril In the United States In [pooled their offurts tu produce e*
nuuftli food to heap olive unit t»
ccuiWn* fin ores, with the call
thcmtclvo,. Then, they
roloct themselves.
Meted1total stresiRth far each ser­
nndrd lo frth er and worked and
ststement
vice ow Oct. U la parenthesis:
nhd fuuirht for survival nnd IndeArmy, 4fl.4f4 (035JHW4- Navy, 14.- lion.
“The mllltnvy
try cslitldlshimjnt ns nijHilunt u. V with, many a sttsee *■
761 (413,47(1); Air Force, 12.0J8
iittM n m
S
'
hide has obtained
nbout 57 po ful roiuinunily enterprise, the unoh
(404U)OOih Marina Corps, 3,0K8 e '••hole
cumulative
mmttnli
cant
of
lla
c
(77.4WJ).
A N N A M ltts E H C IK C L R
Th* sitUstmont of IB-yesr.olds. *iumn since Juiy 81, hclnp I
IUI.
It. F. Ol K. m i
enlistee,
short
of
a
cumulative
,-edw saw s fee only sn a ysa* and
Thu total «*.i l.tlo.J'U, an inof 31,010. Army hus oldaln*
( m&gt; net he sent out of the country, quota
r i ,.id- tr* m*r cent »t (piutea to eraosQ of 18,763 oior luhi,
w ot only 40. per cent of the quota date
tho other three services I Yet the rale fur llu year of 10.1
planned for September. The ser­ iniv&gt;! while
mualncd nlrnit n'J i*"r cent j deaths fur each 1,000 of estimated
vices enlisted 0,058 of tho 11,160 of their
combined quoins thus populo*Ion was the sreond lowest
SA TH tD A Y NIUHT. OlTOHRK 23. 10 IK
queta.
..
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over recorded. Tho lowest rule w«s
'T hu Air Fore* ami Navy show*
H:00 T» 1:00 OT I.1H K
Tlio slrenirlli to which ihe ser- IP. In lUht.
•d some Imorovsmenl ovsr AuRiiit, vires
pliui to build bv next Juno
More Ihiin dolltdini; the death
but tho Marian Corps fell s h '.r 1(1 (n,,t IneludhiR 18 your olds): losa whs tin psthmilrd popululiun
K 1 0 N N K Y K A Y ’S O R C H E S T R A
of Auffust’s achievement of 1W)
000: pain of U.78O.00U •• ououuh to
—
"M '
1*2,000:
51.30 I'KK l 'U m , K
poindste, with dlapor chid eitiiens,
SK^PWr^SSS^3fl t i » *35; * • «
a
eitv
the
rise
of
Chiciirfo.
Defense Department said In a a total «f l.7mi..im
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Have yon ever ouid lo youroelf, “ 11 I were ihe
President o l A&amp;P, 1 know wbal I’d do” ? I tldtik
there are many A&amp;P customers who would like
the opportunity to express themselves on the
subject o l their A&amp;P. I really believe that from
your side o l the counter, you kuow A&amp;I* best.
That’s why 1 ask your opiulon.

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ice? Is it us courteous uud helpful n* you would
like It to be? Is It prompt uud efficient, too?
Do you always Hud all items plainly uud cor­
rectly price-tagged—us they should lie? What

You can help to make your A&amp;P an even

In your opiulon are we doing that %»e could do
even better? Or what art* we not doing that

better place to do all your food buying by

you leel we should do?

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why your suggestions, criticisms sad opinion* will be gtatefully received und acknowl­
edged* You use there are 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 employees n f A&amp;P from coast to coast jealou-ly
guarding the A&amp;P reputatirpi for courtsona, honaal, and efficient service. They nrver
want to fall you In any way*, hut if they do, I am sure that they, as well as I, would
appreciate your writing met

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PAGE FOUR

Hie Sanford Herald

THURSDAY OCTOBER 21, 1948

LD, 8ANPORD, FLORIDA

World-Shaking: Trial

THE WORLD TODAY

K.a«ahlUh*4 In lean.
t*akll«h«e dally
SaSbrday
i » CttB? *^at ro°*&lt;p** th e world". So Louis Sturk, Ittbor
aad Saadar at
By DeWITT MacKENZlE
iaatnrd, Flarlda
specialist o f the New York Times, called th e Sacco-Vnnr.ettl
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
___ IIS Ma#a*1la *&lt;»nnd
. ®lniosk disrupted MasnachuflettH society in the
Malvrad ai «**•a d "*U*a wall*,
"Jf you give up Berlin, you give
0*lak*r ST. I d l e , al Ik* !*•*! Olfl*« 1020 s, and which is now reviewed In "The Legacy of Sacco
•f aaafard, l l.rlda. aadr* Ik* Art and V anzetti" by tw luw professors, G. Louis Joughin and up Europe," the German sa'u. ''It
»r C#bn■*•* •! Mar*h_JS. IWt.
is aa simple a# that,"
Kdmurid M. Morgan.
k o L U s iiT 'D a s ii'
Ho is a Berliner, n member of
i:dll*r
Nicola
Sacco,
a
shoem
aker,
and
Bartolomeo
Vanzctti,
that group of newspapermen who New Clashes Between
iiiin iin i u i u i
|laala*aa Maaaa**
a fish-peddler, wore accused of a payroll robhery and m urder have been'In tho United States
Police And Strik­
ll'a it'H irfiO il MATTa
in South B raintree, Mass. The evidence wns circum stantial; itudytng American newspnpcis
H r i:ar» l*» —..... ......... .............. — • &gt;*•
ers Are Reported
Ifa* Month ........................—
I SMI w hat m ay have counted moro w as th e fa c t th a t the two ind their methods. Guile probably,
rh r— Moalha
------ a.l*J defendants were anarchists. This should not have affected da opinion# are weighted on tho
SI* Maalka ---- ..---- ------ -— BOfl
PARIS, Oct. a t, (/P)—A force
lido of American policy In Ger­
Oaa Y*ar ---------------------- !*-*• the trial, but, according to th is recent study, it did. preju­ many, »lnce be live# under the of 1.W0 striking coal miner#
All abltaarr a illn a . iS rC " uf dicing m any solid citizens against Sacco and Vanzetti, per- irotcctlon of American arms, and beat buck police and were relhaaka, rraaiall*** dad‘ aatl**d
aatlrad ol
aa«*|ialamral« lor Iba pare— .«&gt; haps also th e ju ry and even the judge.
practice# hi# profession by virtual ported* to hove wounded SO of
ralaiBd raad*. —Ill k* vharadd la,
them In a 13-mlnute battle tods#
if an American license.
The
charge
th
a
t
they
had
not
had
a
fnir
trial
caused
dl r*»ular adtrrilalaa *al*d.
fur the lllcard mine near L P
However,
ho
i#
no
ye#-tnnn.
He
Gov. Alvan T. Fuller to have the trial reviewed by three
H*nre**al*tf VallaMlir By
Iklaad S ,w a ra ,,r ll**r*a*aln- distinguished citizens, headed by President Lowell of Har­ s quietly critical of some phase# (irsndfombe. In sonth central
II,**. lit.. &gt;,w V*rk, Chltdd*.
if American policy, but not a# It Prance. Ten uf the Injured pulIIMrall. Ka » m &lt;Tt»i «t. S.*nU.
ice were In a serious condition,
vard U niversity. Tills comm ittee, Profs. Joughin and Mor­ -elate# to llerlin.
Tfc* Hr raid i* ‘ l a t a f t f mt ik* gan now Insist, apparently tried to find if Sacco and Ven
.1(1# reasoning, I tblnli. I* worth lhe seml-nffirUI French new*
taaarlalfd Tr*aa nklrh la ddllll*C
• *,taal«*ly la Ik* a** la* r**«bll- zettf wore guilty. They ra th e r slurred th e essential ques­ reporting, as a counterpoise to the agency laid. One miner wu#
wounded. All were taken to the
ralloa mf all tk* loral a * » , erlaiH
&lt;* tkla a*H*ene*r, aa wall aa all tion: had they had a fa ir tria l? The verdict of this new arguments of many Amuriciin* mine hospital.
who
believe
we
have
blundered
SI* a*** dl»*«l»k*a.
study Is th a t the trial wns not fair. The ju d g e was biased, terribly by clinging to our perilous
'"tlfCJn.stiA V o trr. a f T 'l e l i
and the legal procedure of M assachusetts did not then per­ toehold In lleriin.
Hy* ROBERT C. WILSON
BIBLE VKHHB TODAY
m it a review on th is ground. The rule has since been chang­ They say we should have pulled
PARIS. Ocl. 21. (fP)— Ten
out, because0 0 0 THINKS EVEN OK THE ed.
1. Berlin I# untenable, strntogl French coal mines have been fl&lt;OolL
The execution of th e two d e fe n d a n t shocked tunny
SHEEP IN DESERT .LANDS.
glcf
c
a
llv ; the . M
t Z " t o Vteppod ,
« * * * '« *
* . '»** n.gl,
WITHOUT THE DEW THEY who had h itherto thought M assachusetts ju stice faultless.
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mteiior mmnlry
WOUf.tl PERISH. WE ARE THE It proved a weapon against the United S ta te s ; radicals of lust as tho trains wore stoppi
2.
By
staying,
wo
have
permitted
charged
today.
SHEER OK- HIS PASTURE. The
clouds &lt;)rcip down the dew.—I’r. every huo were convinced th a t justice could not be oxncct- the Importance of the city to bo
There were reports of new
ed from a capitalistic state. Now a fte r 21 y ears it should ho ballooned to such proportion# that dailies between police and pickets
1J:20,
^
we
cannot
afford
to
quit
Berlin,
possible to review the case calmly, and see If it has lessons
and the Russians cannot afford to si the police used tear gsi in
Fullrr Warren »»ys that Jiogi for Americans.
clearing the way to pilhendi. Vio­
stay there,
turned into n Krapr fruit gtovr
One th in g it should show, particularly to New Kngland- letft. us
Thus, the Americans In Berlin lence wai said to have erupted
would trill,r lo rat lOtnt* of llir ers who are apt to look a t the South through m agnifying
cr w .«
fruit now bring shipped lo north­ glasses, in th a t |&gt;eople who live In glass houses shouldn't
S t a l l 1!., n s a whole, n m y tie dragged jS&gt;. r.ltrnne ar.d n t l - ' i Grandcotnto
ern markets. And yri wr blame throw stones.
into war by "tho actions of any [in South Central France. MoR
nut liouhlrt on Wall Street bink
trigger-happy corporal." and over j ((0„|i, ruihed to Irouhle spots in
c m . when. in reality, we are otir
Probing For The Line
an Issue that is inttlnsically u,,“ I ihal aeclion'. ‘
own worn rnrrniri.
important to Arncvlcn.
Thu strlku In-gan Ort. 4. ViaHo goes the Him of criticism
At ra re tntorvala In the poat-wur fencing with tho against
the position till# govern* lenre flared-thin week when ComFlorida real eitole men are admuriist imlon lendurs orilerctl main­
vised in gel ready for a greater S o v iet' governm ent there have been small /tign.s that the I 't'"uuw''i*nk, !T'*u”"lter"hi.
Uumtlantt believe Momewhore between Kant ami Went is a! Now comes tho answer or the tenance crews to nliumlon mlr.e
real citute market in 1949 thin I lino a c ro ss w h ic h it w ould bo to o tlu n g e ro u a to p u sh t h e i r 1....... inn editor. (Ha speaks ex- pump# and vcntllatorn.
Thn flooded mines are In Central
ever lirforc. Tilts advice com ’’ j ag g rcn sio n ii, a n d t h a t th o y a r e c o n a ta n tly tr y in g to fin d jccllent English, bv ibu way.)
and Smith Central France. In the
from Vincent Bradley of Trenton
J 1 ' vht‘r “ t h a t lin e
lo cated . T h e a h lf t In t h e ir poHltlon r e g a rd - 1
t J U i l l i h - north, where two-thirds of the
N. J.. an official of the National jng ut on1| c e n e rg y control la auch a algn.
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draw
to
the
Anglo-American
/ones country'# coal Is found, the iniurx
Real F.slate Board, al the 32nd
T h a t th e y h ave not y e t located th e line m ay he chiefly ',li".Vvc7nwtTioV in'tVe West » then art- dry. But there the neglect 9
annual convention in St. I'rleri- becuuHo it ban not been draw n, or if it han been draw n it 1»«h vou merely transfer tho point of mine security services hua rrrnted
the danger nf cnal-diimp explo­
Lurg. flul the real boom will not only now been done. I t seem* likely th n t the We.storn nations frlrtiim.
sion!..
io i ii p until 1900 or I'I'll.
"You
would
still
have
n
runt
moll
and Huttnla will continue to promt opposed Ideas and tiltnx,
The strikin': General Confedera­
loliiil horde)' with the Unsslntis.
What it it worth lo kill a man1 for a loan time. T hnt helnjr the cumo, it mli(hl lie pntmlblo to The InrlilentN and tho canso# of tion of t.nhor claim# to represent
lessen tho constant tension by cstablishinK th a t inviolate line tension would quickly In-gin lo HO per cent of Krancu's itIIII,000
They offered John Pnnlella SI
appear there. They would find cx- miners. It 1# demanding that the
(XM) to kill Walter Reulhcr. Letter for which Russia seems to be probing.
ciscs and reasons for Inlerferencn government withdraw u decree to
But
it
Is
obviously
Impractical,
and
would
he
foolish
in
liglilt probably wouldn't come ai
fire 10 per rent of tho mines'
i"*1
J.**.fty
surface workers n# an economy
high. An ordinary kiiling in tier tiny case, to draw a geographical line, and declare th at u n i 1'1
measure. It also wants the mini­
big cities roiild probably be done «m&gt; "W- »&lt; It,I" tho Rant in il on tho olhor tho Wo.,1.
mum wage llfied to 10,000 frniiiM.
more
use
woultl
be
a
moral
line,
and
the
tim
e
now
may
be)
|)ul
|1
(1
„ull|(
„
ro,
uu
„r
vnntly
bn at little- an one hundred lineks.
ripe
for
establishing
it.
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to cuter ronsoqucnce woultl accruo (tr.0| a month. Thus for the #tril“
maybe lest. But doeiri'l it give you
lias cos! Franco over 2,000,000
The line m ight well lie draw n on the Imsis of the sunet-i if th« Aineriraus pulled Imrk.
tons of coal.
a creepy feeling to realize in wlml

Workers’ NeglecJ

'tr r

ity of a nation's pledge. An aggressor nation strides to war I l,t' csthuaud thut less than one

contempt buiiinn life it held in over Its own broken word and discarded honor, if Ihe Wes- " " ,e" "
,,u 1,4* one’s mind.
oven I huso who 10
live *n,m
in thun Russian
tome tpoti?
President Truman, who maket a
habit uf putting hit (out in hit
mouth, got to mixed up the other
day trying to do an about face
on the Vinton mittion to Mottow
that he kicked out four frntit lertH
and nlmoit cut hit own throat. I la
really was planning to tend Justice
Vinton to Mosrow, he revrsled.
but Secretary Marshall wouldn’t
let him. Which just gort to thow
that the President of the United
Slates h not really directing Amer­
ican foreign policy but it leaving
it up lo hit subordinate!.
*
To Bob Newman, who once ran
one uf them out of his itore with
a baseball hat, and all others who
remember "Doc" Hardy and Maj­
or Daviton, we recommend at light
reading Wathinglon Merry-GoRound of Oct. 19. These formei
Sanfordilet have been in Wnthiligton ever since the New D««l
was inhered into office 16 yeses
ago and have been carrying, on
their paving business much in the
same manner they did here. Drew
Pearson doet not always (ell the
truth, but he never faits lo make
it interesting.
Tlie slate of Texas lint more to
keep it in the States Rights column
than the rivil rights controversy,
according to Jay Hayden, news-

tern Powers should let It he kndwn th at the one act which
would bring sw ift and certain retribution woultl Ih« the
breach of a pledge, m ight not n differen t atm osphere stirround our negotiations?

Gigantic Memonal

' • -in.
,/
area, It Is muih wiser to pay lln
soivlc'- to the Russians anil their
The la n d ' area of tho Unllci
A little country plans to build one of thu g reat momit- jflan# than It la lo openly apeak flintcn Ih 2,077,12H squaro miles
monts of history. Tho Dominican Republic Is erecting near
Ciudad T rujillo a mile-long Columbus Memorial Lighthouse,
containing 22 separate museums and libraries, one for each
of the Am erican states. Each museum will have copies of
th a t nation's m ost famous documents and m aterial illu strat­
ing Its history.
„
, ,, ,
,, , ,
The project will cost ?r»,000,000. of which tho Domini­
can Republic 1h contributing roughly one-third. The other
Pan-A m erican nations will muko up the difference. Tho idea
is nearly 100 years old, having been suggested hy u Domini­
can historian In 1852. Tho final choice of an urchltect was
made in 1081, tho contract going to a Scottish firm .
Ysur ntw fall 1AKAI-TU0S
This will bo a notable structure, making one more a ttra c ­
tion to draw to u rists to n little visited In ml. ____________
an hi

t

shop
no m oro
m y la d y !

37 Persons Are
Killed In Crash
Of Dutch Plane

! the wmkntte.
The American’' on the piixengi-r
list wore lilpnHflcil l&gt;y the Lockht)«&lt;l Carp., manufacturers of the
1plane, as follows!
, Mary Bailir, New York Cltv.
; Henry Fimmlc, St. Altmna, N. Y.

la abundant* .
modsialiljr piittii

A i r c r a f t Burns In
Scotland After H it­
ting Electric Wire

PRESTWICK, Scotland. Oct. 21.
»er columnist, writing Rom (/P)— A flaming R°val Dutch Airutiun. There, where uii is one tines (KLM) constellation afished
of the chief sources of economic in a cow pastiira naar ham today,
activity, they do not like President killing 37 of the 40 parsons aboard.
Truman's espousal nf the tideland ...............
* *
‘ msrieens.
oil bill which would give the fed­
The ihtaa survivors all ware
eral government control over Tesat Dutch. One American, identified as
oil wells. They remember too Well Matilda Katharine Rohrs at a naar*
when Texai was o free end inde­
by hospital, died of her injuries
pendent nation end joined the Untseveral
hours after the ‘ rash.
' ted Stales at result of a negotiated
treaty, They ate not apt lo aur* ' The huts four-emined plana.
anroute front Amsterdam,
render meekly.
to flames after it stnkl
All thoie, from Senator Peppar tension wire while «roplnt
on down or up. depending upon shrouded Prestwick Ai
your political philosophy, who ones crashed near Tarbeltoo, a
seamed to believe that G
outside of Prestwieh.
Eisenhower would make a
the control
President, should study the
of tho famous comma:
pedagogue^ deli'
bis inauguration as pi

K

nun-#, art- Communist* or even
‘‘There in n mo*.l«r of rationcumimmlstlcully liicbm-il, at this cards. living quartets, and employ­
ment. It might even lte Ihe differ­
point,
course, would ence Imjtween-life and death."
t
show a much higher pro|*&gt;rtlun.
Nevertheless m ail of thoso peo­
But you must remember that, for ple ere, us he put It, "standing
a (k-rmsp living In thn Russian firm In the dark."

H »&amp;

ru b

aas
■pmk.
t*Hy. equality
these at*
their
(end this M u
to make) when

f-r-&gt;sww-. I

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Mtmmw 11''
__________________

TormJ-Trw sSymo
tod ftoftorto*
v a truly femMnn tout
We ore obto to cusSaa
toot — ffcnnki to
touted* towsd to nn

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P A G E F IV E

And Personal Activities

Elissa Landi Dies 'Sweet l^ook Girls,,
Celery C rate Will Mrs. Fox, Young A re 1
After lA&gt;ng Illness Will Win Their BoVa
H aveHa Ilow e’en P ar ty Hostesses F o r Me e t , ABOUND the TOWN

The Woman'* Council of the j Taking the place of the ii-gulur
It) HETTY CLARK E
A Hallowe'en putty will be held
NKAV A O lt K , U.-t. 21. n l’i
n-st t’liiisiian
i i i i i m mu v
Church
n t iit ii lin
held
n &gt;j* | m
curbstone
ruM im p p««)111**ittkih «*t B n iilo n l E liss n l.n n d i, scree.i i-e'tess ntul , A l1 N ew sfi-ature* lle u u t) E d ito r
on Saturday evening ut the Celery First
iiionthl
Tin i. u mm sure w ay to mnku
T ele p h o n e 148 ('rule and will In-gln at 7:30 P. M. „pthly mi-etlng on Monday night yesterday were two real ones, M. novel h i. died t a l l y l &gt;-lny of emu
f a r ll n P a lm e r K a f —S o e le ty E d ito r
•■I the homo of Mrs. It. (5. Fox, j . M uss ami S&gt; D HKIU.ONG. ce r. The Ita liiiii- ti.iin screen act­ • iim - &gt;. i w ill sn are some weekend
Attraction* to Ik* enjoyed during ut
*■—for
.............
-lowds
their. re ss, leporl-'dly tin gtali-l-diliigtn date- tu college dances th is fall
the evening will be bobbing for I P2P Magnolia Avenue wllh M is.1who drew inigr e......
d- 'clo p the "sw eet look."
II . Young »« co-hostess. T h e HPeeches . .
idt,stoning intently t-r of Fmp- i-ss E F tiila 'ili o f A
apple,., it spook house, fashloh \V.
Hadassah Chapter
...
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_______I
........... I . . . « I ,.,
.
1
i - n , *&gt;
A - i don’t h i Vi * to he hcm itlfUl
show, (loor show, fortune telling meeting wns presided over iiv till wns Judge Fit ANh I,. Mil.I.Kit I l i a ilied at l A A*. She wns 13
- r - 'a n p io tty to w in n date w ith
Has First Luncheon
and games. A costume parade will chairman. Mis. Julian Wilson, ntul . . . F it AN K I.. W O O D R U F F yi-n is of age
be held with prlxex being awarded the opening services were pro*id.* I t, lll-il bale irci ration on Ills mind
She Aiii.l t.i eii in Kilit'stop H &gt; i Imt nmn. ( ‘ ban sk in , sp a rk lin g
"
liv in g w ill
over by Alls* Sue Williams and since lie was leading u sporting pitul foi the past t&gt;) days wi-h ii-&lt; a id a zest' for
for the best costumes.
THURSDAY
On Tuetday the Sanford Chaptur
Friends will be glad to learn
magazine
to see the latest ads wltat pteviimsty was dea iitH'-t by • peak fo r them selves.
The Sophomore class Is In Mis.
I * . Young
I t'M HK,
111
Itfh, 'll A11I V
Tho Sanford Grnmmar School of lludnixah held its first lunch­ that F. It. Bussell is getting along
Abiiiiig men lik-' tlt-dr girls to
Following a slan t business meet* | on fishing lurklt . . .
P. T. A. will meet , at 8:00 P.M. eon meeting of the seaeon at the nicely ut the Kernald l.uugliton charge of the programs ut the
her iihysiciiip oitlv a- .i 'Vhrom
Crate during the mouth of Octo­ ing lefresliment* woio served., UKV. H. i., ZIMMERMAN sur- ctmdiliim." Pi. Kenneth l.ef.-ver, look 'iccct. This menus more of a
The aubject for the program will home of Mr*. Herman Jacobson. Memorial Hospital.
ber, It win announced this morn- Those present for the meeting prised to tin,I me Post Office do*- who anmairn c I the n*-s • .-f iteiilh. u u ik o lu .in than u makeup. Of
be “Til* Balance of Work and Mr*. Frank Shame*, preildent,
,,
i,
,, „
.
ing by Miss Sue Collum, seectary- -vert* Mrs. Glenn Vtt, Me-, tlco' g e ! cd Wednesday aftciuoon . . . O. said tin- m itt s.i "Never krn-'v -in- i mu sc \ oiii hair will (&gt;&lt;■ clean,
Play” with the speaker being Ml** presided and welcomed us new
A.r.1‘
i.l?!.
C:..‘
?
!!!,n,
**
treasurer
of the high school group Kllsworth, Mrs. Jim Hichnid*, Mr*. K, GOFF, weating a lirutvn suit. . had cam-e. " Ilei i.otiPtioii. i- w -h*ii fiie of etentithe*. clothes
members,
Mr*.
Shvrr
of
Plantation
Harbor* Damplcr.
guests her granddaughter and At » meeting belli Inst Saturday I. K. Knight, Mrs. O. T. I'eiti—&gt;n. . Kiwitnuin AY \ MORRISON muk- ever,
Acres,
Mr*.
Jack
Kunncr
and
Mrs.
hail I*, ,-n known to t.e- hen inatUt pr-'-s.'d. Hot for gmalncsa
Tli* American Home Depart­
spkes ilotv’l trv to nule everything
great granddaughter. Mrs Char1,1'e vevening
e n in g officer*
officers were ctectd to N|» K. t ’. Ihd,son, Mrs. Joe Pet- ing gurUs SA I&gt; It Eli
•
Hy foi mm- m o n th s , I .• said.
ment of the Sanford Women'* Hid Gruber, a guest.
U-s H»-n* t and daughter t.ay. "f
of servo
„crv„ for
fl„. the
.... W)tlii
..................
iio|i a thick lu&gt;ct oi‘ foundation
coming
year
anil
nta
fits.
Mrs,
\V.
t'
Clouse,
Mis,
o . P. | JIMMY tiOl iiKN
Final
plans
for
an
H.
M.
O.
lb
,ii.,
I
lop
Ilia
ho-biin
!.
*
‘
a.
Club will hold It* f!r*t meeting of
New Smyrna Head..
| lllclu.nl McNal,. president: Bonnie I undress, Mrs. Alison Nihlaek. nt the Kiivuio- meeting
ti s Thom .i . who ii its w illi l a - &lt;1 - in. p .ii del and mascara.
the fait a t 8:00 P. M. Hostesses party to tie held on Oct. 28 ut
p .i m i-t o f yo u r la u u t ify ir g
,,,
„
„
,
,
,
,
Garner,
vice
picsiuciii:
Ills*
Col'll..
J.
K.
Harjiei,
Mis.
J.
P.
W
il-1
JEANETTE
POTTER
JW
Or8:00
P.
M.
were
announced.
Since
" hen H e died, "lm d doth- a ii'oa
will be Mr*. Charles Ward, Mr*,
Mis* leggy Duncan has loft to „,m
y-tr*»Hu.or ami It. E. m. Miss .-sue Wilburns, Airs. J. I., liiiulo in town with fiatwe’s cut I|-let
Ini ing "lie track iih c i
you tun
the
Hadusxuh
Medical
orgunixafill
ok
in
I
,
,
ping
n
from
lu*i
"
(rvlng Feinbcrg, Mr*. It. L. Hu m .
jp e n d tw o weeks as the gm -t "f t „ |n,.h&gt; |,unil U , d i r e c t o r . Mrs. Horton, Mrs. W 11. Young, Mrs und milking plans for her wed- inI Iim von* self - i*h cream, if
J M iss ! ao-ii in is an i* t i- i -it
The epeakcr for the occasion will tlun work Is lieing stressed this
llu
il*
'i
imt
you
to
•
J
tie.
3
A
t night,
n T
' ^
I 1' ? ; 1*' f . Graham .. the advisor tor it, G. Fex and Itev. nod -Mrs. Kan-j ding to lake hucu in the near m u ltip le lii. - t . e ip u illy successful
month, the chairman of the group . fc
be Mr*. Ralph Austin Smith.
cl. ansc *. out fata an I neck with
Htn 1. Dunum at lu n is 1-IimkI.jlf,i, organization.
.hill
Farris.
futtito
■
.
.
SHIRLEY
SMI
TH
in
Mrs.
I,.
Munson,
will
plan
onJ
us motion iiiiln io and si tin- - i.n .
The Y. W. A. of the P in t Hupbeauty lotion.
”•
| The program for last Saturday
----------------- ----| attractive jacket purchnxed in as a novelist, i i s a lin g iii.i, a&gt; a eieam , i i w ith
tilt Church will meet ut 7:30 P.M. tcilaimnent for the paity.
T m siu - *c rout i-tennscc und wash
■
.,
„
,
featured
tho
high
school
hand
C
l
fir,
T
f
.
U
i
i
v
n
1
Guatemala
.
Having
coffee
nt
Mrs.
Joe
Moss,
chairman
o
f
,
p iu liisl on.I as o sin ger.
a t the church. Im tallatlon of new
Mr.
umt
Mrs.
J.
c
a
ll
fiillt
w
ith
soup,
, w ater and a
lTom.ht„n'* w,-,.- n. i t . hkni.ky H er v. nied la lr n ls , rnmliltii-i!
V ' ' ‘"v u , 1Y* I l’l"yl'ip several selections. In one aouin side 10 nave
Political and American Affaire, I turned on T mJI' i
officer* will be held.
go.al i .'iiip le xio n b iu sh .
A p n ly
Vu
'whur.i
ih!!?!
cun
r,",T'
•s
*"Y"lh,
j
„f
tho
bund
selections,
u
trombone
A
n
n
u
a
l
Carnival!
«"&gt;«•
R
-'v
si
a
i
o
n
.
.
.
and
in
gave
a
report
amt
Mr*.
Jack
K
an-'
FRIDAY
Vu. whir, tiny vislti.l tin i&gt; da'.igh-1«„|() was rendered by Miss Frances1
a confluence outside w ere P it . IV . wlii'M she died, "had done :t wo.i skin I'..-hener. d ilu te , I on a pad
ner
was
appointed
Child
Welfare
A bridge party will be aponaon-d
moistened w ith cydd w ater. Pot
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bum!,ley. Also on the program '
V . H IT T IN G . It l „ P E R K I N S , her pruts,- ite m hath ilr iiiiiu ii an
inim
i . . liiilh
iw e 'e n u ii n i v t- l und F R A N K I W O O D R U F F . . . lite rm y iia lie s of a Im 'f dor-n In is k li to help si m ulate c irc u la ­
by tho Ixora Circle of the Sanford rhalrman, relieving Mr*. Fred It. V. •' it house, for a week.
(wits
comet
‘ The m
•view a
n u
u m i solo,
» " ' • « , "Premier",
■
• play
J *a nj • |
.
. .
.
Stein.
i...
...i
Garden Club at H:UU P. M. ut tho
tion
led• liy
Alim llclzcl, nnd
-My Blue «IH he mill nt tin; Sun th Sole-iMIt. AV. (‘ASSURE, pleasant nnt ion Mr*. Shame* told of Succoth
Friends will 1, • into lest. .| t o Heaven" mi- itmlered by Ml»s "'"V School on Tuesday evening manager of the Piggly Wiggly, , She inis hoi n Pe,'. it, pm I. ji|
Yea niny not even need an y
Sanford Woman'* Club.
week
and
stated
that
thi*
week
Venice
.
Jce Italy,
H a ll, the
Ihe dm
d m ig llle l .,( Alls mur&lt;
Hii.)
The Sanford Townsend Club will the people of Jewish faith cele­ leant that Wyndhani K. Piiddle iiotina I.mi Harper and linnnlc' at llie school. The event will hi sliiding along the street
H
mu»F
andvvutet*
poil-mcd by the Pi.iclif Teacher A llts . U. I. U E im iN G lo ifklin ! ......................... . mid • 'o n ife s * K alla rill lft*«li. illlJ. Hut hf yulli o\ui jutllfM
meet at the TourUt Center at 0:30 &lt;.m,v
hns ...v..
hecn pledged to
Kola ............
Xi . hap..... &lt;t. the Feast
---,n
) ......
.........
. Garner as a saxophone duct.
brate
Succoth*,
of
\--i-ciatmn and will l-egin &lt;H .1:30 n iio in it pic ily |»ink
P.M. for a covered diih, Hal­ Talieinudes. In olden time*, »be ter of the Beta lleta Beta imti.imil
*' ,
.
_i
■?
, in t h 1 in.ifti*r.
I’ M. at whii It time ii silt |*i-i "ill H il l.A' A i l l I .E N h avin g id * e v e r- i
\Yh *, \ .. ii kj*. ttw.ty for yonr
1 ll,"b - ame to Hr,
iilH-.|
lowe'en, birthday celebration. Mr. Sktiitrd,
thin fuKtlvnl wait
olmcrviMl'
htnnruiy Moloffioi! fmtt i nity ut D an s For Reception
U I l t 'd , llllfl I V n i U i * .
”
--------Slats
*
dlu l ufiii 1Tiiitk'iti-4iI
i'
he served.
wtfl.i nd. park a ff\\ ftiniplf cniUniversity.
and Mr*. Wayne It. Albers will lie by thf people
ing coffee al I alley's o f I el
of* ■
l«rt*ul1 Hi fulfill I Stetson
Hi omltt o i
P.M. a costume pm mb- loud d ay's wank
m i'lh '
I r u l u d f ti f f r t t h t r liirht
present for the meeting. Guinux ment of- a rich hurvest. Vine
A\ E . AA'A
Made At Meeting « IIAtU'7:P0
held ui&gt; ! piizes will iii- ii"Ifotiiui.itit*u c io a n i
a huR«» f o r
will be enjoyed und all Town- covered Succoth*, or Imoth*. won*
Mi. ...................
nail Mis, K..........
Hurd M
.....
__ Smith
’ \ Kjiiv vnni powdt r «»n On fveninu of
ed. The ptogtam will sinil " ' l i non;
•endites ami Irleml* are Invited to orceteil In the open und for an j and young son Eddie, who havr
g oo
metei
hi (le n t ..........................
o f Iv e y 's
&gt;«-. ...
Plans foi a rvci-ption lionorillg s ou u'elock and will feutiii.' si-i it. T . t'OAVAN scooting o ver to "eM l
th* loi; d a i u f . Hf
him to COVfp
attend.
entire week the newly harvested been residing nt su.’i West Third
S ||.
*.l fio m tin- stag and »m
tuvl it« wfll a* your fact
MONDAY
food* were partaken amid blc»t»-1 Street for tho mist f,.\, ihonths. Itev. und Alts. It. I., Zimmerman dents of the Puxhmy ScI....I ,f I alley's fo r h rcn sfn sl befor** set
— and the singing ■ !®iek tlillg down l-» H oik . . . 1IAU- sei-'i'-i li.'.i i t ill s ago and lua.I \* H thM f' lifidatmn .mil 'Miwdftr*
The Hem dull Avenue Circle will mgs nnd rutolcing in theso »uc-, have ninved into thdi hnmo nt on Oct. 2M won- mude nt a meat- Dancing
spent lie*I lim e n a ilin g ati I im
mg of the AVonmn's Auxiliary of A ik i 'i i , w c ll'kiio w t) Hulniwi, Mfmy | i a |U\ O I U ' M V N . wi* I u m ii ,
i hoot, ......... Itprttirk ^/ith c«r».
meet a t tho chapal a t 3:00 P. M. foths she related.
j82d Catnlinn Drive.
\» r* w”. ^ &lt;1 htita? tf m ht up always In
Holy Gross Episcopal held on • t*.i i fi utuii'j* in*' Jilntiii «'-1 fo. tlu' 1im rtiriim lin ir in ’ In nnnunl nil- 12 3 ......... f ......
T b fg h t
The Truth Seeker* class of tho
On
III! her
OPI lawn
m m . Mr*.
. . . . . Jacobson
_________ had j
liem K in {*t-io
.mpli* d
a. h iM 'f th.* iitu io it In
Ben (!. Smull, manager of tho Monday nt the Parish House nt • veiling n ijJ Ihe iniLiti* i*» H t ' l ' J , lu n iii frnlif** nt 11nnlinn&lt;|i&gt;n
First .Methodist Church will meet ereetctl u la-aiitlful succoth cover■
h .iim*•*
Sin i n mg, 1 i t t liei Im h I'MimI,
1
In the church annex a t 3:00 P.M. cil with haml-oo and palm leaves Valdex Hotel, Is expected to re­ 3:181 P.M. Mis. lien F. AVhitm-r 9•• III ti’fltl.
The Past Matrons Club of fk-nt- from which hung huge clusters of turn today fiom a Hotel Manageri Jr. told of plans already made for
5(1*50 .
K iith r r: " P lt ln 'I you Ilia- a diPIgM . ( ’n m lin r \ | j|Mi | m
t mull Tio*ma- L mi ii i ii * -* 11; h f i
liinlu Chapter No. 2, O. E. S. will durnntn and many cnloiful flow­ Association convention held in the reception and committee* were ( assolburry W. S. ( ’. S. , tiltilltf**' lili* I*» !*»• u irootl
i 111iMtf f#t • Ii v 1 gctllhlca
&lt;'hut h ’ri / rniiit h
»*&lt; F mU m' i ’* K u lIlf i ;
\n«l f a t lic i. lu iim
meet with Mrx. A. K. 8hocnmker, er*. A rhop auey luncheon wa* Bavammli, Ga. lie made the tiip appointed.
IIIIA'll, 1-I'mn nnd graett
Mrs. With net presided over the
K iiil * (••i i . und u i»M»ihit .
tlnlnT I proitiitp v iiii n th riD R liu r l.'liu h ,
2318 Mellonville, a t 3:00 P.M. wltli •ervt-d In the booth to Mr*. Frol- to Savannah with Mr. Connelly of
To
Have
Hal
Show
•Iim kittin ■n from the
business meeting at which time
t-r
. i f VMM W t'lt'll'l
S n li: "Y t'1 , Fll* A tid io iiy . *'f I I d l \ a\ imp!
Mr*. S. P, Dutton art co-hoxtv*x.
da Shames, Mr*. Frank Sandler, the Angclilll Hotel In Orlando.
Mill t. . *itore them In
tilt* president called for reports
Slip Mu lim it it I tMiri*, f pi in ,,,a i
• TUESDAY
Mrs. James Toll, Mr*. Sherr,
The Women's .society of fh risr- * ' " r .
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Friend* of Miss lluihnin Chap, fiom all standing rummlttce*.
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The annual Hallowe’en rurnivnl Mrs. William Toll, Mr*. Jot- Moss, inuu
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f .oiiilitii I it i - if i . f i «mi
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* -------will lie held at the South Side Pri­ Mr*. Hal Gruber, Mr*. Pave !a-vy, thnt she
tin- United Goinmiim iiy H iu rs h ih -•luiitMtirtiiK
wa* chosen n« one nniong use and reason
UIll'll 1 . m e kept at
anns iliVuti f«| iii Miy. !!»*•,
f in •*'fi
mary School to lirgin at 5:30 P.M. Mr*. I.. Munnon. Mrs. I.ee Sant1
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12 girls to dance in tin- "Fire T h a n k O ffe rin g
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Frank Shame*. Mr*. Frolics",
with a xupper. Prlxex will 1&lt;
IH till* A ilir i'S It*I -I - lif an - nnii *• \ !•»
the ritual dunce In tintold of ii meeting of the ( ’nmim mHy I I . iimm m •tin. ; fm iitlv nil Mti" i i hi 1ill'llt
‘Ih titiit , iii -n ilho i, i»f \ f w l n
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Herman ifJacobson
and
Mrs. ingilon College at Montgomery. at
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to lie umnuinred lu te r. min'd uf tIii? la !•*.-* i m f'llt l-TI.I ; * flits' iii.t is* Mi . h . urn pom hI h, III
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--------Jarubann and Mr*. I.evy.
to the g iimp on Ihe " O rig in of
Helen H iiitrh n c ll. iiiaiiiig-a and
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Reports Lost Jewels Princeaa Elizabeth
West Side FT A To i
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S p o n s o r Carnival
PIIII.ADEI.PHIA, Oct. 21—4/1*) Preaent For Wedding
'f ill ru n
Proceed* " i l l go to the roofing ton s.
RusinesK
^ U I I T n l ,,f | |i»- ne iv ch inch in Gasselhei i v
—Song»trc*x Gertrude Neiscn roLONDON, Oct. 2 1—f/T*)—Prin­
, This m o il'd is u pint o f the 1
Tile AAVst Hide Purent-Ti io In r
iiorted tha loss of |11,UIHJ worth of
Jewelry lust night a few hours ces* Elizabeth, clad in an olive Association will sponsor n Hal­ d a ilies l „ 4.1i in my I A nderson, "ch in ch c m d ll-in n " p n g ra m
iafter
she had Identified gems te- green maternity dre-s, turned nut lowe'en carnivni on Pel. 28 at tin- who fo r M'Veiu! ven ts nerved ns
coveted following n robbery of with the royal family today for school. Tile even* will la-gin with m ailing clerk foi T h e lle ru lil, is
t H H IS T T AN G P W 'K U K .W H
the wedding of two members of a chicken plhm supper id 5:71) now In kin g ii ro u is c in litlHlnasK j A ru n fe ie u rc In the tm ly - f
her New York upartment.
Ml** Neiton told police she her houiehold.
until 7:30 P.M. Pining the even­ ndinini stru t ion ut the M assey O lirM lin i Ib lo .a tio n w ill he held
Principal* lu the reremuny at ing prizes will la* aunt (led to the Itlisllp-ss Ge'loire hi la ekso n vllle at the F irs t ('h ris lia n G le n .li on
left the Jewel* In a taxleah while
i, f in in g to her Phllaih-lphln fashionable St. Mnrgnri-t’* Uhurch girl nnd Imy wearing tin- mast and is rm n lo y e il. part tim e w ith H-odh H anfonl Avenue on F rid a y ,
he.el niter going lu New Yura in Westminster were Ellxnlieth’s original costumes, the prettiest the J . I I . Norton Com pany th ere. The m orning rln s* w ill •» chi at
to examine valualde* etolen from lady In waiting, latdy Margaret costumes nnd the i|llnllltest -os- • A g in d u at, o f Hi-nilie-fe H ig h ! HU’UI \ M finJ On* iif111i'tHitmi
Egerton, fifth daughter of the Unties.
her apartm ent !■*! week end.*
S« I imuI in KMiI. I' m v v iii nurutfiMl \n ! i»i -i(Hi U..M. A ll Mliunh worji *i
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Police here were unable to *ay late Earl of Ellesmere, and lu-r
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und basketball j)i Hanfonl mid surrounding coinAmong the uttrartlons which lu'luml
Whether tin- lust pewelry wo* irlvate secretary John Colville, have la-on plnnmxl fo r the ev.n- activities. Hi ’s tile
Mr.,j,mutinies lire llivihd to n't,aid.
‘ son of* **
part of the loot receuvcreil In t wa* Kiltaln'a biggest wedding ing lire pony rides, a fish pan I, and All*. .1. II. Anderson M I5|
— — ----Now York and Ml** Nioson wae since that of Princes* Kllznhelh, fortune telling, fancy w-uk Imoth, Myrtle Avenue.
Add ivlnde-gnim emu to gialdle
not available Immediately foi and Prince Philip II months ago. spook room und iilelmo show. The!
cake li.itlio -ometimes fill Hillldav
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Church­ ptihlir I* rnrtliiilly Invited to at­
comment. She 1* appearing cur­
About 1.7,11110 conipiiiiiea in ih- dueakfasl und serve with fiir/led
rently n! n Philadelphia night ill also attended. Col villi- wns tend.
ham. piesi'ives ami i-offe,'
Onll
States iirodilce oil.
Churchill’s secretary before ac­
4W|
club.
M ill Nelson went to Now York cepting the palace past less than
after police there announced the two yeers ago. He and his bride
urreit of Georgo Feld, 32 on met for the first time then.
Prince Philip, Puke of Edin­
charge* th at he stulo gem* Irani
the singer, act ich* Gene Tierney burgh, accompanied princess Ell
zubeth mi what was probably her
and other*.
Feld wux charged specifically, last public uppenrnnee la-fore Un­
police said, with robbing the expected birth of their child next
blande singing star of Jewel*! month.
Her sister, Princess Murgarct,
valued at 125,000. Feld admitted
the theft, police *ahl, while being was a bridesmaid.
King George VI In morning
nunttlonud in connection with a
eerie* of recent New York ap art­ l coat, wus accompanied by Queen
In a' ’ claret velvetflue
dress
.n t tneiia,
,I „Flizebeth
„ ,
ment
thefts.
nitii
ttskSTun'^tllxIcab'iaJagt^tn Shllefc | S||C^ *
haE^'Queen
caiM fur the m l z r i n g ' | ^ lilt gre
g ^ y^ ia n“ ^
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There were approximately A-1
000 guests. Hundred* of uninvited
of duty.
. 7
crowded the streets outside fo r!
a glimpse of the royal family.
All the bride'* attendant* wore
dresses In misty shade* of oyster
grey and pink, More pink was
used in I'riPcam M argaret's dress
EDMONTON, England Oct. 21 than tlei other* in nrdur to suit
—OPI—Quadruplet*—a girl and her delicate penche* und cream I
thraa boy*—wero born today to
Mr*. Be*sla Taylor, 22, wife of complexion.
Tho bride wore an Edwardian
n towing machine mechanic. Doc­ style gown, boned to the higher
FAButous, Mw washday discovery
tor* *a(d the mother1' condition hipline. In oink satin with tinsel
wa* aatlafnetory and tha &lt;|uada medallions. She wore a tulle Veil
from tha Colfata Palmoiiva Pett
have a good chance to live.
embroidered
and
hemmed
with
Different colored ribbon* were
labors fonts gats evan extra-dirty
placed on the Infante to tall them soft pink flower*.
wash eitra-cleanl
annrt and they were placed in
In prepriring d**id|a,| aeus nfteil
oxrgari tent*.
' 1 • few teaspoon* of vinegar or
It's /(jimiouH Hie way women a re
The father, Hob*rt, **ld he ha*
switching to FAR with H u p vr-W rttln il
lamon Juice added along with the
A rllu ti iH-cauoe it Keta all family wash
I mayonnaise and other seasoning*
will do a lot to pop them up.
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Quadruplets A re
Born In England

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Virgin Wool in tailored for Indoor or outdoor camuiiI Avunr.
Thu TAvln-(Jtiick Kxit Zipper allowa you to Kcpnriite the out­
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T H U R S D A Y O C T O B E R 21. 1848

TU B S A N F O ftll H&amp;tiAT.D. SANFOfll*, FLO RID A
* JL- ■ ■ M L -d 1. !1-* L&gt; _ U U UL.L-JWU

Seminole Feds Set
Face Maroons In
atka Tomorrow

h e a l v

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ey Alan msvw !Gators Hold Pasting Drill Unde#
Pressure For Georgia Tech Tilt

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GUARD
IN
1 9 * 6 AND

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ALL-AMERICA

week

rolslki

4*t
the
Muromi*
, the F,uttl* Panthers
Ih Bustle
_ „ ______N
U li.
rood the l.nko County school
B ek l y a M
irt to 14 margin.
m artin, Bolt*
ford played P.nall* on Oct. 1 and
, fe p N frro d 4 20 to 0 triumph.I.
Conch Carl
Kettle* has
__. -J....,
__ b\wn
this Week *et&lt;ing op duren*
li-ffli for the fain Ikon*.
■Jnrilth. one of the lv#tt&gt;r
In ths East Florida loop, I*
’( half back for lh&lt;* Maroon*, mid
‘ «n
a threat to, nil teams ho
...................
• Pipyod against this year. Last
A Harden scampered 105 yards
a touchdown through thr on*
1 Kustls team. Ilnrdkn took the
1 oh the opening kickoff to ti&lt;&gt;
distance.
The red* will not be up to pxr
for the contest. Charles Antler, ,-n
M d Don Deal, two himkflsld xlun-L
(or thi* Hsnfordlte*, will *eo
. Iltt)»_ action In the I*Mluiha
kt. Both Imye are m uring
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N orth Carolina Is
itefi High Over
Louisiana State
OlfAPKl. HIM., N O.. Ort. 21.
MV- On the bii«|* nf eompnintlve
ro o m against two common tp»t», im t-aten North Carolina
(mint* holler than Mrnhdana
Utato.
Hitt don’t let Tor Heel roach
Carl Snsve)y hear you make that
observation
lie1* |oukt&gt;v.r for a
, busy afternoon when the xrlmol*
meet In footh.ill for ih-* flr»t time
hen* Saturday,
. The Tm lfoela huvu Msried
Tax!** and fleorala bv a combined
M S I iKilnr total, while I.BU has
fnlivii to oceri- rg g n il cither while
.Flaldltif BB point*;
l.v Rut the onprodic table Tiger*
ivp also had their imniiciiti thin
U, They nbntered hie*, ?U.tH,
nod nipped Texas A*M, IM.1 to
galyii now Conch Cnyncll Tlncley »
VW0 mark for hi* first four Kami *,
v ' I t is this imrrrtalnty over what
to aspect, an 1.811 trsdlllim, that
ban Snnvelv on the snilont t*nt.
AlUmugh only nine ef the 63
^
_ meter
....... P Hiiro
I
ten IlBltHl
tlwtiHl Or
on the Tiger
H&gt;nloi»,
hcnloi s, J7
S I are leHcrin.*n-lellornun—nino of
Utcirt
btrkfielil performer*.
bout btrkfhdd
Tin* fullhs! k position Is eipcclulstrong, with Hip Collin*. Bill
til and Xollle Toth nil fmo
rs. They totaled close to
•■bin* Inst year and
touchdowns.
-----tlur, Collins
Ins rank* as cm
(M nation's best nunters. A
ago hs averaged ajldl yurds
I Punts. To ilato lie is no. 14
tllk with 41.0, hath of North
• 'a Charlie Justice, whose
seventh.

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t Boy
In 1948

M
I*#tf »

. U.Stwrldan
.fair but
IXill' pf

,c u » :'i ±*h*World
this
his earnings

spmtUdng like
falHT Scries slleo.
, Praxldsnt Dili
cams in tips
■ calling UUytar-oM
H
(moneybags"
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In Ma
I. Ilia rsgrsti
rggrst Ths In­
to* custom, grill
boy next year.

To

GAINfi?VHJJ’.. Orl i l . i/P)—A final workout for the Florida
Cnfurt i» Scheduled heir Iruby and then coach R«y \lb lf nnd hi*
OfinR’ 'nd fljtie firiddi will hoartl a train for Atlanta an*
Saturday
rpT n Sit
' afrin.vip rliitlt wulr the C roign Tech Kugineers.
I'h- CLitnrs have h light drill dated in Atlanta loin'irrow'

, bffo.c takimj on the sixth i.irtkirig team
| (t* Ittiniici "A fTi-j noul!-ri*t, rn Confertnce.

Andersen And Deal Gainesville Youth
Continue To Nurse
6ad Legs, And May Signs Pact With
see Little Action Gators, Wolf Says
Th* Somtnnk: High Hihool Col.
SrV Feds, after resting for two
wreki, fares another Kurt Florida
Conference loo when they (angle
&gt;tth th« Pdlatkn Maroons In Tal*
toniortnW dvenlivt. Thb roh*
■ being billed n« one Of the
| h u In Ihe East Florida

BAMWn JgWMIOlb
' p i c A n '. s s O * WHU*r 1

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* ■ RAMKB
NKING
N O RE9

c o n feren c e

in the

nation

ami

Bub Bavslturer, son nf the head
foilhpll coach at Hyricusc Uni,
•dtTtlly, I* a (tuAYter-!/»c»P oir Ida j
did** team.

LONGWOWD

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8KHVK8 DAILY

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OTHKH d i n n e r s
FROM SI'.GO
Ldnrtiennh IVnm W;2S

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It will bP the thli'd B t C till o f f --------- ■
the i&gt;Mt»on for the tlrttoi * who h it
' their opcticr to Ole Ml** and then
Won thrvo straight tncludin; a
| loop game Si;uih*t Auburn.
f)t. C. L. PetBOtw
' A poj* offpihc drill under pn*».
Mine lopped olf ibi* heavy pr - il"?
OI&gt;TOMI')TTU«Y
yr .lcr.’ay nfurnnon. It ramp n uir
IIAINKS VII.LB, Oct, 21, i/IV
PH DMFT I DMPIKTR
lhi* eo-I of thv drill which prim- to
Harvey Dirklnaon, ztell.tr im ­
th.v time had Loren concent m ini
o rriC A D sk u v jc m
pound Vnd on tho (laltiezvdle llleh
nn dummy work salting op do.
He lion) Purple llurrlcsrtef Im*
ity A rrriim t h w h w i t h , jic !
Maimer pr«*rrlb&gt;&lt;i; dli^M Sfrh ’e* again*! I tig Terli power*
Ilifsld SaWrt* M ltnr
*»&lt;rn*&gt;d a M.holnr*hlp pact with the
liUpakrTl«f MlnafnleBUIj.mim /.rid offt'n.ive (bill* pluimed
University of Fiorina. Mead C &gt;roh
lo ira?k tho Rogineer ilyfer**,
ffW rtf»v|t -u i* |
liny Wolf of Florida announced
Loup Prrslifent
i
v.Tihh ha* given up but one t»mhFlorida Stabe loriigdp l,i*“*ldeut i
today.
drwn
In
four
winning
efforts
lo
Dickinson, h *tan lout il*rf«nt&gt;lvp
fl)M Sorlong wu* In ftnnfnd ye»-1
Fkkne »•
dme.
player anil jifl*x*catcher, sl*o han­
terduy.
. . and_during_ HI* VUU
The
«t|ugil
appears
In
excellent
AilaatW National Hsak RM*.
dle* the punllnK chnr* -i for Ualnerxlopped by The W tnlil nffleo.
l/.*p* — phyrlenuy and m rnlsl'y.
Aaafnrg. FlerMs'
vlllo, the defending champion* of
Wn naked hint If ht: would Ik* n
Duty l.ilffimk* Bobby. CruPts* candidate* for the presidency of tho
(he Northonxt Florida Coiifcrcn.e.
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ln.leh.r null Uldrldgit Hi oi h vlll Florida *8tato lu-aguo when the
member of lari year’* chainopt
he
ready
fur
dutv
S;»»iir
’ujr.
hip team, Dlrklnxon hit* rnntcfuruc director* meet on Nov. 7.
ft..ih urc on Dm doubtful traveling He replied, "Definitely not."
KLY With
d hi* high rnlihn* Ilf play I hi*
I!
a
und
neither
are
ulor,
d
for
reason and I* highly rail'd for till.
With Meriting out of the rn'-*,
In hi* but eight full senson*.
SHOW ALtER
drtl
V
state and all southern high nrho.il
the prerldcrtt picking la gulp}: to • Umutlng timo «penl In seiwtee,
B i l l it'-ts
III** o ffe r'fro work wn* imp. rmtso much hr-nted d'-butc. vv» f&lt;*el Johnny Mlic nf the N*w York
honor*.
A vA a s/ry t a c r l e
e. ulr.,t. *1 on a Oiixluie of i onlld suro.
A three-letter sport* mail, tin*
Ciimi* lot* dtiven in more man
aAd idtoft iiiiiickc, Doihr II l,f. u’*
lanky Ulckln*on ul.-o excel* In
Meriting sold that H. A. Hch"- IU0 runt evury year.
Q P e h r r^ P P tS
pa
i"&gt;.
bnekcl
by
ihu
bicut.-away
basketball and has ..ball, being for*
higsr, sup7rvl*lng prlnclpnl of
Y E A R S /.V 7'hte
running of Chuck lluii'inmir. Uni the New' .Smyinu IVcnrh school .
ward on the court squad and o
There nro four fathers on tho
A
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WINNING
ririffin' and John CoS ofu tin* chief wrote to him nuking If h&lt;&gt; w.ittl 1 taihlgh foooHiell sn-Jnd—Jimmy
flr«t bari.-man on the huiatmll nine.
C
iic.r
hope*
of
nn
upi-.-t
vlcfm-.**.
GR0N7E
bo Interested In the joh.fpr 11)1!', Case, tlnh Number's, fitan ftiyumAHt&gt; silver
and If not that tie (R:nUl)l«et*&gt; hoW3kl amt Cliff FreumL
JaroHluv Drobny To
STARS f
Wolf Aiirtouncps 1918 would (nkc It. If the longue direr, *■
wanted him.
Meet Furl* C a c h e 11
&lt;intor Orid Srhudule tor*During
I,E A R N TO F L Y o r
tho plovoff aerie* be­
Ih Pan-Am Tourney
VOTE FOR
tween Sanford and Orlando. Char­
.SEE S A N F O R D
I CAINRRVlGl.F., Oct.
lie Wadsworth, snort* editor if
FR O M T H E A IR
opponent*
on
*
Potential
ten
liaj ten- tho Drlando Evening Star, nsh.d Dr. Henry McLaolirt
MRXICO CITY, Oct. St—4*1-J— j
APPROVED VRIHRANA
fame fnotlinlr schedule for tho in who we favored for harrue
Defending
Chmnplnti .tnrndnv
rU C IIT TRAINING
iu
(InPry/
Ijt
l!Jll&gt;&gt;
hav*v
been ttreslden*. At thf time, no nm*
Dmbny of Cxuchoelovakin meets j
tfln.M by
.
dctinou
Director flay tmtl breathed a w o t J about Ih-htiKnit Co* lu ll of Sen Frnnci*co I
City Commission
Executives Club
jCouiile Fouiwl Dead
VIhHoih W clenmp
blgur. but We told Wadsworth that
tiMlny In thr feature ipinrlrr-flnsl
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N-Moflatlnh* for the opening our &gt;'holre Would In? Heliuldgtv.
mstclt of the t'aii-Americnn ten*
M unicipal A lrp h 'i S tin fo rtf
III
I lt l ( «l V. (I J I OTCi *
Kept. -.*4 an* *iill under
If nnllaNV.
.*,«c liuu
GROUP 1
After discussing severs! likely
nix championship*.
Fhunc 1030
iv
i)
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Wolf
mid.
dance
ns
revealed
in
their
wn**t
(
Diohny I* to)i-*ti&gt;ile&lt;| by virtue
'candidate* for thr position, Wnd=
I 1/t‘ l
A
1m* only iieweumrr, to thi "ut | worth said that he ill*" thou/bi
of hi* Miimnh In the tournsmrni lines. Hi jita-d almut tin- Am
i _1m fur are the \ under loll (-im-si
f*,,w pniyrnn professor would
ta*t veui bni Dip noxi tltlUt is cx- Iran Uuvolutlun, thu Ilostuu Tc;, I
in lijvc
........In i i
I
p re ted t" com,* from one of the purlv and I’aul Itevire rhllu. m .
l&lt;",
n*
J11"
'It
viii-ippl
inoki
a
good
linn
fnv
the
job.
in I her inlc.nl- M ill III!
five Ametlviin* remaining in the, nil direi'tlmi* at onrt*.
I: “sfi'fni
trliri*
n° ■,D(,o«»r • H.*h»ldirrr ha-. Iiesti or umphe
Anm*«h,to
men; wet !• cud dead in • ii-..
Rom whtre I s it... 6y Jo e M arsh
field.
I Itcfcrring to the wnr tmin »u
!l nine
the Florida Stats League, mid
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Iununnitnred
gautrat
Ort. In
he
said
thut
the
ltntj*h
Dirk ( Pnnctioi Uunzalci, th e 1llritaln
il,. oi,((lowing lutlituh o( a near
know* ih-* npcriitlort of tho leacue.
I
l--Tol*n,
av/ny;
Oct.
8
-Auburn,
hod
asked
for
a
omerc"
nix
Will
&gt;
n
United State* champion, pluv*
i&lt;n,ik nib* hotel room c.nly toil.iy i‘*v-yi Oct. 16—Von-lurbill. hopu-t Ih* ha* I'ccn connecti-il rl'.h nthVictor .Selves »r Piillndvlphia. who ami it hnd t&gt;een reduced to .» l-ii
lolli-e for nutnv vent* in th" New
A l. ttrr to the tic.-. I in in from * *ci-Hciinrin Tech, hooicj Oct. Hmvriia -rhoot system, and know*
trounced Diohny in Uo* Auglcles over lliii** billion nil exhuildUi.t
th'
womin*»
hutlinttd
we*
found
yd'
kurmaii,
houii-j
Nov,
6
terms, lie termed American* in ,
till* year.
the rule* of fair play, uml Im* tinTin- veteran Frankie Parker of dollar clinsors. said that they tun (t
Ilie I tom nnd read in part:
J^ksonvillei - Nor. 12 inie*tin&gt;il torthude in stand (&gt;y hi*
r.
’T
/
"
n
m.
'
&lt;
Kentucky,
home;
Nov.
IB-MInml.
l,ox Anjtclf* faccn Seymour tlrccn- develops culture, and taunted 111* i
D ent h u riin ff any |ill liiultling | Bway; Nov. 2&lt;J-Alt»b:imn. home. conviction*.
l&gt;«rg of IlnllywiMMl .Ilia U. S. Clay hearers for their rending n It*
Sanford liuscloill fan* saw Schti—
ini
woman it worth II.
Court Champion, in another of such a* executive* "buhl,ting over j
hlgur work the State High School
Their nude, bodies, elntped in
at Ihe antics of Supeintun.”
th« round of cii*ht joust*
there's a lot of dUference of
Ha-o-bnll toiivpanient hern hist
From wh»r* I »lt, so lon» ns w»
He icpeutedly got into difficpl i r.'nh other'! aim*, were completely (’hiciifto Roy, Fauinsr summer, uml *L Ihe time, munv opinion in our county on th* bent
The only match not Involving
mrvtr
become Intel u-tmt of one su*
an AMeric *n l» that between F.rlr ] (jt., IM trying
. ' _ to interpret Amer­
tmoplti *t*l"d they wl*died til- -vtiro kind of pasture. 6onto say alfalfa other's dllTinnt tM tsj --io ' Iccg
Sturges* o( South Africa ami ican slung expression* nnd lind tn .uhmrrip'd in (1** Inthtuh in the
in
'hn
11M
ft
Florida
Slate
Lcagit*
I'royiku. Hotel.
mixed wilfc htoeis fiaa4—othtra as xr» llv« to'xc’iisf with onfdlffeN
Anthony Mottram of Itiltaln.
rail upon hi* delighted listener-'
(lonxatet Is aoedvd »cropd, help him, apparently fulled to sec
•'MICACID, Oct. 21 - (Ah—I’aul staff.
any mixed with eat* of tansy. But sneor, and p h i fugpfsinruf them
Doling
the
Snnfanl
•
Davt-ina
Parker third and 3turgcs* frurth. Hie* point uf uhtioon jukes, am] c a ­
Vtl cn, Jr., wlM doe* uol know arriea. we dlM-u**rd tin- |K&gt;j*)hitlly all tgr«* that 4 mtoturNt btllsr th f tray bionic gross dess alfalfa,
NK k n \ m Hd “Cn"
ptained that III lllith often lucgh * NFAV Y'OIIK I I P ) - A new fire •h it doctor* have told hie pnrunt*
Schulnger'a acceptance of the than a single arop.
thsn wa’ro i m ljhiy food crop!
hour* aftci beating a ioko lw* snuffer tn baMlc airplane engina h" ,s near dsnth. will be 17 yoeru of
Lt-cguo pre*|iltpt-,v w|lh Uen* l
llffi-tx-ne
I* tnnounecd
by
W
We*ln&lt;-?day—imilmb'y
hi* Smie
l l i . l l , . tufferciK*.-*
111,,.
M i l - ■,i rr-- ■
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...
. . . alter
. . . . . old
- .........next
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H arry Gilmer (ietn came of the six hour*
I
sums
times
thick
pJopli
4r«
ths
8o actfhhor—enjoy year cldW
K*liii, opts.
i.iitspnkeri s.-rHs* foe tho!
nv Kslin,
hue. ||i*
IL- Ki-Iib*
Kiddc A- Co.
f’o. lifter
oftcr lest*
(»-*t» in plane*..
plane*..Inst
last Dir“
blrthdar.
Auieiriau and Kugll.li time.
44ms way—nnd ths atrthgtb of While 1 suftty iay bssrl YstS for
Dnylptm
rlvaeh
Now*
Jourm
l.
Hipb Rate Of Pay litreferred
"moth
ri Tit,,
‘nmlhri
T' - rhomiral
chemical ui* moawhlafomftn,-)
moaiwhluroiBAne-1 "I’d like tn get eard* —lot* nf
to Britainn a* the ■
.......
i,c
m u methane, . nicknamed
b,....mnmethaue,,
nlckn,im*-d **CIU" enrd* from anybody," suid till* Kalin -ml I Hint In- doubted if A yoden I, Its ndxtprs of iu ic.rny jrmn candidate -Til stand By mtr.cl
country" la-cause "always .'xti-*It
v
*
t*,
ditvcloiaxt
tho (!ormut&gt;s
(ionnatu* yfuuh
youut 'vlto Im* bn?p eomidgleiy "Bcliu" would tako It. but declnml diilArcnt rtralni—Homo from One Apt dsYsr let our dtllSrenceS
lnvclom*!
by the
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 1 - td1)— luni."
Hint lit- wnu?d "make n good man." tuuutiy, sonar from unothw—rl^ht dll Ids us!
If you consider it on tho basis
Prior to the dinner, "MlfSt luting the l*»t -v«r, and him nine* parnlyaeil from (he nwk down
Additional problems fnco tho down to llttla dUfcrcue44i 11!.if
ifor 14 month* n* th» result of nn
pci fcru-tl‘ h.*rs.
nf the work he has done, Unlay finis*" hnd licen Introauecit to
(•timer probably Is Hie highest many of III* listener*, nnd w ith ' -T it" is a* effective s* msHivI nulomaltile eceldeur. "And I'd director*, Luc.duu'g may drop out folks who hnvo a lasts for b tsr and
Hie Irugue rditct* the Pittsburgh
ralnricil player In the history of Cnpt. Karle Lotick* In tho lobby I bromide in rtmoiherinf fire*, ami like a canary Dir*]—one that of
Plrutei huvo wltlidrawn tlitiir -&gt;&lt;in. thoirf who prefer cldrr.
football.
hnd &gt;wnp|e-d war L-xpcrletU't'i. A t 1 uturwliat more cffccUvs, on a wenM ba singing when 1 wnko up.
The walls' In’ Paul's room ire j
&lt;hfco players, no im*.
The former Alabama star t* tho teiward* ('am . I.tmck*. delight 11 'vclghi linri*, than eurlion tlloglile,
|li\cd wuu
with curds,
P alnlU ’*
|lnt,i
rtir,i*( message* and '| Mnlforms
.
, , or equipment.
.
bedridden property of thu Wash­ with the deiepllnn. told him Hint the tampariy sohi. Ail thn*» kill a gift*
from »yit!pnthl'i-r.i all im-r rrssriehijs* may bn moved to Ocala,
C ofjilfht, I9U. VtUtti S liiti Brrwfn Feumfeiion
hr* wn* •'ntoto Kngltsh'' than any j fire by robbing it of its oxygon
ington lU-ilsktns.
the countiy. Uis father a*l.i.l thsl j"'"! D*'-and I* fuclng "green back"
Ills exact nalaiy has never been Knvllshumii lit- laid ever met. Vn - apply- Tho now chemical can h# person., rending cardo no» men* trouble*,
.
r
announced, but since he we* one other "hoax victim" .Clyde Horn l*t-». d a* a liquid under prssfltis
in ’th,1, Imncudlnfr death.
1 To *av Urn least, the coining
of thu licit of last year s col. **y. had ilt*cu*M-il with M nlm-m c-mtntners within the p in n a * '0®
Paul
recently
wn*
»
reerntlv wuh removed b-sgue illrecloi*' mcollug should
lege crop, (Ulmer may Imvo sign­ Hale*, the I,Ion of ths Mon’s Club M l««v. It’s relrow ns n *pnty tn
lo hi* linmo at |
«" hHrreatlng one.
ed nl around 112,600 to $111,000 a n* eonipaietl with the British Lion to n burning engine compnrtpisnt,I iL’l’A’
rn.l vHporlr.es Into a ivlnileaa Ktsg(I
\. fnclacrr fitrost. A f"?rnor |
■ "
,
•
■
*■
’altdoto a t Amumlxen High School, | The Detroit Tiger* rnude three
*« « ;, WimMI
, n injured, log,
h«
now
weighs
loss
than
100
triple
plays
In
tOtlTho
Boston
he has been In only one National
licit Fox tint Hint record In 1024.
ts j
la-ague football gams, anil n
cnrr«*lve to met-Ua thsn
“
certain to miss at least four mure. he had ndvlu-.l (icncral Klssnlmv
And his one nnncnrnneo war sr tn u-rtiie ihe help of M arshall! '" l,U*y1 bromide.
brief. Against Pittsburgh, OH- Mordguracry alien iiiu invnuie r
njer wont In ami eallwl alx play*. wo* going »h,w, nil I Monty Ixler /ibi* thing* such as friendship
Oh five of tho plays quart m-lrack ■ami Die day, 11 wax at nbant ut and gelling to know each other|
Cllmsr called on parser fillnrer, Ihlr lun-turr, a„ lloti I Muna;.'. i,slier s* opposed lu being *b*"lU-|
width was a good Idea, since he M. Hhi-ppunl Inter n-vwaleil, thru ■d in material things, and itr«*?&lt;ed
completed two, for 00 yard*.
i illy l»y severe effort wax a yount the value of humor and fun loj
nmn waller prt-vent-i.l fr&gt; n Ihnw ri-llrvo the pre -nrc of modern
Ing a ripe tomato at ll,c sponke, living.
|
MEXICAN GOLF MEET
"1 have had wmt* c1«m- enll* "
Andrew Btlne briefly outlined
MRXICO CITY, Drt. 21- (/P) - Mr.
HrliMt
iidmltU-U
Inter,
a*
th&lt;th,- purposes of the RgecuHrc
Quallfylng rounds of the 3.4 Mexi­
nudieiiu! * w ii r in a ,1 &lt;.lub, announced that ladles tnl,*ht
can Amateur Golf Cltamplonshlp dt-liglili-d
mound
tn
rnngrntiilatn
him
ui
Itre
were sehedulc'l today at Mcxlro Close of lii:&lt; talk. Among tho*.* loin, and (old uf ihe fiilotlou of
hi- club tn |he mother orgautxaCity Country CluU
,
Hlxtecn U. 8. nlnycr*. Inctud- ut whom Im poked fun duriiu? hi limi the A*'-.related Club. Kd»vln
talk
were
President
Palmer,
K.
Ing UrlUsh Amateur Champion Kilpatrick. Frank Kvans. Cst-i RtdiiboUsr led in group slnfing,
j—
- ..... . — • wltb Allan Lm nunn
nn aeeompanysl
areompanyL
Frank Blrxnahan. anil ths chnm* * - iptom of duatsm sln and Panama Lotick', hriiiih Rhnnu-s, A gdr-tv. Jnq l(nl|ili Xndth told of tormina-.
ntlni.-,
the
llov,
H,
L.
/.Intniermsn1
lion.
for
tho
board
nf
mHW-ier-t i
are competing with Moxlcana this
Awarded By
year. U. &amp; tuaysrs have held ths nnd Mpi. Herman K. Morris, all of* Benedletlnn was prnunnncv,i bv thpi
Whom si-nmed to, enjoy It greallv Ucv. Zimmerman. Prior to th# l
tills since IM*.
uj llm i.ib.st of riducule ami ultuter tha memborx enjoyed op.
Jukes, Mr. Brleso added some phil- peliisr* In ths form of tidbits
KERNELAND RACE *
osophy nlwut Ihe value of Intxn "simitgsutbord" style.
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w r i t t e n a p p e a r a n c e o n o r i n f i ' t ■;
N o v e m b e r l i l h . A. I». 191*. o r t iI p .tree tiro ooiifonpo w ill lip p u li i p l ,
okii I oki yo u .
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'Vlin.-m r a a h l t m - * l i u n k n o w n .
l’Uh«n l a k e m i l l c c tluli u t’t l l l h . n
«« *u»ii f l i n t In t h e C lrrU ll I 'm irt
i n n . i f f n r g a m l n . i l r i- .iu n t y F l o .
• '■In f o r th * m to iill n n of l l o n n y
I., ( ‘tttliuff, h j K i l n * I Autftml l.un*
int&gt;»r* a m i Nnlili* i n n l.onili'n*
•■nr. I ili w l f s . You tire h r r v k y
Ulninnilott t o op l ilt. o|&gt;l&gt;vur lip*
r i tlie J iii Ik p o f tlie f ’l i e u l l C o u r t
.1 CliumliprH n t Futiforil. F l o r i d a . In
it. HtMliiolp t ' o u u v I 'o i t r l lio n
IN TIIF. C l l l C i r r C u t I IT. N IN T H
n Krldiiy, l i c r c m k e r ITlh. l»t » ' J C H I C I A I . C H H T H T . I N A nT T O . I
\ I I t Mil A II. II ml nliow rnuK* If
HKM IN OI.ll fUC.N TV. F M t t l i f i A
fiy v o n l u i t r &gt;\.nj . till jo tliv •n
in fllA N C C Itl
Nil C O :
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M . r t i N PUAIXIC K. J K .
tolllll mil
ill -lil t 'd
I 'U l u l I f f .
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K l e r k , Clrt'i ill C o u r t .
ha m i: t i . v c i : i ’ HAC o c k .
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I ip ft lulu ill.
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I T . wliii.p t r n lilp u . e la Hlitlliy Hj I.I p A l y u ' r e , u , irk
i . o Mrn Mm y Miner*
*
You n r p h p r rl i y r e u i i l r n l t &gt; mi* Vet-d u n , ill*. Wp.it V l n t l n l s
u r oil tlm Mli liny o f N o v em liy r,
v u c a im : iiK i t c m
n u t ik iKui
.
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' iiillni: In Mir C lr e ttll C o n n o f file d n n a l n n t y o u in itir *“Ir*-i.I• •
'r m l t io t o C on illy. In I T i a i n e r v . o n C o u r t o f S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a |
C h a n c e r y , In Kill ' ' i n o n I ' n
il lirpvliiltU l l l l e o f tvhli'li aulil e u u a e .III
J r . You n r * Her eby r e q u i r e d
Tin.lima U l - r i i t l l , r i u l m l f f ye. lion k,Mliy o u r w r l l t e n appe : i ra n &gt; '
■Tli| A Miirlv J u e k e o i i I ' r u n t t , U o w i t h I Nit C l r r k of p.ylrf C o u r t In
•n ileu t..
H i t C o u n t y C o u r t H u n t * .it Hon
W l l n r e e m y liulul unit u f fle lu l f o n l . Klorl.lii, o n o r i . r f n r r N n v e m
oaI ui Hunfnril. HemLnoIr Coim iy. h e r !, t * ( ( , o r * d e c r e e p r o eo n
•'Tiirlilu, Mile (III ilny o f ik Tolipr, f t . no . t i l l l.p r n l o r e d n s . i l m I Von |
u m 1 «. 1.1 e n u r e will u r o e e n l »« ■
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I'l e r li o f C l n u l l C o u r t ,
N o ll. ii lie p i l h l l r h n l o n e r t n r e l I
Huiiilnotu C o n n l y , Klorliln.
f o r f o u r tTirivncittlve w r r l t n In ih . |
HCA Li
y o n f o r l l l r r u l i l . Hunfnril. Klortil* i
WITNKHH m y tin ini inu t h e i n J
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4' I I V I U t A H II.W UilHuN
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(W-W, H. ft A. Dept. Sir re.
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furniture. Toil David Fiirnllnro
honie un Inke, well friiitcil will.
Co. ill I K. let. I’h 058. _
L'Xvi'llonl, modern il room hutue.
lfl neioi high hind for chlckona, V I L L U U Y &gt; o u r c a r r e g a n l l M *
i) liillee from town.
of rgc “ f condition Bailiff 4
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I’hone 10JO
Florida Nlute Hank llldg.
iVluTny inoo cash for pikm-,
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right. Write llirgcr VVoeMr. 7l&gt;0
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South Flotilla Avenue, Lakeland.
Ml SI.
231 J .
I’honu 31681.
HAY AIM) It BALTV C«. Dff.fai 8
MEI'P WANTED
-ill .Hrirtra I.ml lull *
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ford IlnlghU.
ItOUSEKEKI’KIt, reliable. m-a». I"
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•••tnue I 18b
2. Close in dwelling, '.I bedroome.
keep house, look after Hiiev
3. Nice home in country. 6
hoys, SV4 May week, bihhI sulury.
Hill
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acme, good value.
Reference* retfuired. 812 (?iha
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Fhone 8KS
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llna Drive, phone I460XW.
II, h.-ivthg v i**t i m ut nock
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MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type WANTED! Delivery hoy for /ro*
to hitidc- i« tl" l.-sHni* *yhome. 8 hatha. Eacelluiil loca­ coiy stoic. Answer in e-wn hand*
iiiu ■of. ’ .u c she h rtkr- ji !
tion Apply 600 Plumona Drive.
writing giving uge nml addic.
jtistd l f" i i|ut"k t lo i" ? .Mm tidy
Fhvne 181D-.W, .
to Ilox &lt;1, Car. Herald.
povini ni pitin lor lillijer Jut
MOT ('ll H I'OI’ I ' &gt;1.
Service station op r. •t IM'OHD
RF.AL ESTATE W ANTED WANTED:
.’OH \ \ t i t s f S | f r e f
ntor. 9160.IX) month. Imp*1ml
Flu. Oil Co. I’m k A llltli St,
WANTED TO TRADE M,000.00
(’l l Kit’hen ('nhlm-ti end (
moitguge for good house in or 0
(Ii.'ilt. 77P W
WORK. W A N T E D
near Hanford. Can pay or hike
difference in price. Houle 2 C.MM’KNTERINfl and rcpalrinj;,
IrvK 8 7 0 , S s l l f o i d .
hour, day or week. Art Dough
In iy, I’luine 776-J.

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F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
AU work guaranteed. lMiona

17H r’ark

APARTMENT,'3 room* wlU» wmL
private batn. unfurnDhed, A'l
w mile* from McReynolda Drug on
“ South Hanford Avenue. 735.00.
te a Qwcga at Htlho Macltino Co.

9 room furnished apartment, rlnoe
iu! *M W. FL.t at. Phono

Hamlin urungca 41 llu.

R. W. Lord,. Phone 788-W.

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on FOGtilNfl Fuiiihcfh &lt;Ti&lt;vnks't. Inc.
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ihveling, hy hour oi act s, U. Wilt Hunter. Phan# Olf-M.
PillL I II’H SFItVIf'E STATION

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1001 Fiench Avc,

27 foot House Trailer. Pc«rle««.
Uual ho sold Immadlataly. '.‘ark
Tor Nko Couplet 8 mom fumishad
upstairs apai ttm-nt with private
Ay*. Trailer Court.
Ksal Ratal# ‘ law
■Sower and hatli,.ln&gt;my homo,
W. R. WILLIAMS,
also garage. Contact Mrs. It. R. 'lUaod Kiddle Koop matt real, In119 N. Park Avo.
Phtola. ™ , 4M-J botUfOOH 3:1)0 nortprlngo, like now 96.00. 400
T.II.A. Loa| Term (
V 4.10:00 A.M. or 6:00 ft «t00
T.H.A. Repair I
v p.k. » lgtom te.l,___
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Caport Radio CM
GARAGE APARTMENT, grtuni
3 for,ms and bath,
J h M M rm t i l K k g
lot. Phono 30|-J.
VENETIAN BUNDS Made
Seminole Vo
1 REAL ENT AT K FOIL SA L B l «
820 W. 8rd

For finer car repaira
All walk Funrnnh-.'d
Spar tin*
Trucl.rr* Disc.
Coimtiorclnl

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Horn* idle.

Hy Walt Dlanoy

MK KKY MOITHR
L 1T T L C

VODOPli ii llefilgeruiion Hen It,* .
Ml

work guaranteed. Thono 132 R.

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VO’J ;?AN' O'Jh’. MBW
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HUNT A|.8

Floor Handfr ft Fdgrro
Hill Hardnaro Co.
FUR UENT: KliM.r sandvr.

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CLEANER LIVING call 1)51 fm
on FOOD J NO

IDO FEEDS: Complota line. BOOKKEF.PINU Servlet
M K w d S !TUs IniiFa Tuxedo Feed Bloro.
reports John f . Demi
Magnolia Phone 86T.
DSB TRAILEH~24 ft. with .11
a bad mom home. Hard­
imroalfacft, alto ’88 Old*,
wood floors, si-rtsnod porrhM,
hone 1014-R, Box 212, Country
. brhad now asphalt roof. Whol.t
Uouae I* fine edmfltlun. Two
lot* with garagh. Priced billow
Wo rRfB A t®»
1
rkun Trailer,
real value.
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G.’
All Work Guarantoad.
condition. C
An 1 8 room h o im etm , 4 ' bod
T&gt;*neh Av#.
roqmo, largo litlri* ami dining
, room, ell furnished, 2 icroeiivi
perches and 3 rnr enrage. Loo.
ated on Corurr lot la fine loan.

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HOT.LUNCHES every day from
11:80 to 2:00 at HOMER'8.
BOOKKEEPING—P art time. Fin Venetian Blind New biinil. and
nnriul .‘Votcmei'ia, nil tax**
a lunmli l" roeiiiiilitiirniiig i n .
Cnbhage plant*. Marion Market.
More than 20 year* experience,
lee. Pll. 00611 fi» live |&gt;sli'
Yellow Resistant. Phone R03-R.
Phone I.T17-J.
mates.
L. R. Mann. Lako Monrot.
GUTTER
and
ipoutlng
installed
FRIED JUMRO SHRIMP dinners
or lepalicil. Ffoo eiUmaU-i. Kitchen f’.lhltiels hujlt to nnlff.
every night. HOMER’S.
Free o.Ttiniair s. John F Krice,
Phuiio 618X-W.
O r 1,« n d n tllghw a y, phono
SEWING MACHINE Center 110
1070 W.
j
W. I at. opp rails Princes* Thea­ Middle uged woman wants work,
prefer lowing, practical nursing
tre. Pit. 1100.
or ri-utaurunt woik. hOO Elm NEW 'FLOORS iirf i-od lo pr-jf. 4*.'
Hon uld rhou-i intnl'- lll.i* netv |
Avc.
PAINT SPECIAL—FJC OttOldo
Uni liirii'. clcnnlhg X wivlhif
Whlto, 94-70 per gallon. Sen- 10
IIunln«M O p p ortan llto
ppifulil" jimver jilnni. !•? vrar
karlk GIbsh and Paint Cv, 118*
................. |n BemlndJ# Connfy.
114 W. 2nd St. Fhuno 3 2 0 .___
H. Jl. iil' .i uri, Lukf- Mary.

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oil

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S w a p 's
r y *k-r fh-e . .101 W F i t

cation. Call 6 6 0 ._____ ^
TOR RENT ~ FuriTsLci apatU
ment. 304 W. 6th Street.
Grapefruit tree* OOe each. It. W.
FURNISHED GARAGE APART­
I.nnl. Phono 7K8-W.
MENT, adult* only.

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N f O M V F L O R ID A

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Clay Say» Reds
Have Big Police
Force h East

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Korea Revolt

Taylor Says

NEW YORK, Oct. 21, (/P)-Doputy Third Assistant Postmaster
(('•RtlawM Kn m N i t Go# I
General Nelson B. Wentsel said ,
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after a fig h t

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Alachua Farmera Are
Told Of Food Control
m a i l BPR1NGB, Oct. 21 &lt;(p)—
Alachua County farmera were told
yesterday that the establishment
of soil and w ater conservation dis­
tricts throughout Florida was "one
of the most fundamental improve­
ments In agriculture In this state”.
The statem ent came from J, W.
Sargent, of Spartanburg, 8. 0., of
the U. 8. Soil Conservation Serv­
ice, one of the principal speaker*
at the annual meeting which at­
tracted more than 1G00 persons.

County Clerk

Citrus Laws
(CnallaaeSI Vr*m Pea* user
now are appointed by the gover­
nor.
. .
Fullerton and Parrish, leasing
off the testimony, said they felt
the Harding test Is tho best avail­
able standard for fruit maturity.
They suggested It he applied to
fruit going Into can* as well u*
that snipped fresh. Both urged
adoption of a compulsory Internal
quality standard grade to he label­
ed on canned fruit and Julccr.
Parrish said "tha Harding test
will give us an Instrument to hold
back early fru it thnt is going
north and breaking the market."
Commenting that the sugar and
arid content by which the Harding
test is made msy vary from year
to year and from place to place,
hu suggested th at It might bo last
not to write » flxed standard In
the state law.
Ha preferred some arrange­
ment for a flexible set of stan­
dards that could take care of «essonahlo and district variations.
Fullerton and Parrish also sup­
ported the suggestion that Florida
sock some way to act up master
brands such aa California's "Sunklit" for advertising and promo­
tion throughout the nation.
Complaint* about the low prices
of Florida citrus In northern mar­
kets were not a* frantic here as
committeemen heard at the first
hearing in Leesburg Tuesday.

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ernor and A, S. (8yd) Harjong,
Jr., ( D) against. M. J. Mess, Jr(R&gt; II
for member of Congress from

TREND OF STAPLE PRICE*
NEW YORK, Oct. 21 -T h ,
sociatcd Press weighted wholc«u
p r i« Index of 35 commodities y £
terdsy 181.67, week ago is f i.
month ago 1H4.37, year ago 'rrto/V
1MB 11)17 lop; mS7.'
High 208.14 207.04 UlU.Ta ,
Low 180.11 104.05 112.02 107 J
(102tf average equals 10 0 )

Pres hi ent tal *cs nd Idatea
______(politician* who h*v&gt; Iwun Mil-ring m ated at 4.000 after tho original
Thurmond, Dewey *n&lt;l Wallace
tip hatreds
rioters were Joined by freed Com
are * listed snd fisrkloy. Wright
"Those who do these things are munist prisoners and soma civil­
weather.
Warren and Taylor as vlci-prosl"Thla ha* provsd without any not responsible, They're mono* ian* - some of the rebels, carry*
dcntlal candidates. Elwxren pro­
General Says Berlin queatlon that Berlin can be sup­ on the fata of It. The blame be­ Infr Red flags, reportedly took to
posed constitutional amendments
Kiwanis
Meet
ported by air thla winter," Clay long* to politicians who know tho hills near Namwon and an­
*•* .
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Can Be Supplied *aid.
better.”
other segment headed toward
^Provision
Is
made
to
vote
for
i t i i o l l o u e j t ' r n m l-aa r
He criticised tha Stales nights
Ho waa aaked whether the air
W ithout Question transport
tome, hut not all. electors of one group* In tbo‘ world today,
Chol,“
of fuel and other ma­ pcm*ocratIc JPart™ ..s” “ u »Utg* civil g - f i f
group and there &gt;■
wrlto said. At present every nation hs,
terial was able to meet need* it rights as a blind to get control of
Prime Minister Lee Bum Silk
in name* not on the ballot.
WASHINGTON. Oct, 21, (A*)- - Industries its Berlin. He replied off-thorn oil lands."
indicated It would Join a world
said
400
soldier*
and
policemen
General Lucius Clay said today (he that industry In tha American tec* Taylor charged the States Right- hail been killed and that aeveral
government except tho United
era
are
financed
by
"big
oil
com­
Tax-Free
Status
Status and Russia, she point,.,I &lt;wt !
Russians have a "Communist indoc­ tor has maintained about a 20- panies" and predicted that "even- women were raped hy the Insur­
Russia Is definitely opposed to *)
trinated police force*' of 200,000 hour week and that this can con­ lunlly the Dlxlecratu will merge gents.
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world government, she said and
Korean army headquarters here
to 300,000 in ,lh* Eastern rone of tinue
with
tho
Republicans."
attorney
general's
are:
Ho also told reporters h* knew
advocated that the other nations
tonight was uncertain whether mittee.
Abraham
Lincoln
School.
CM"The
Dlxlecrats,"
ho
continued,
Germany.
of no largo number of deserter*
form a world federation nnd V„n
John Foster Dulles of the United
most of the rebel* were skulking
"represent
an
effort
of
specinl
in­
cago:
the
Samuel
Adam*
Sch
armed.
The American commander in from the Russian area escaping terests to get a party in the South In the hill* nr planned ■ stand Stales, in hit first speech at this
for
Social
Studies,
Boston,
Ameri­
the American lotto. He esti­
Sho quoted General Marshsll n
Germany sold a news confsrcnce Into
can Committee for European
that they won't no tied to the against loyal troop*.
U.N. ict lion, pledged "renewed ef­
mated the total at only “u very so
IJ.S, Army headquarter* said n»
l
I dI ii. c NnwYorlc fioorae stating that tho romm*. (Hot •&gt;.
apron strings of the Democratic
the force "is being enlarged every few thousand."
American troop* were involved forts" to reach agreement with the
WnsWngtnu
W
ashington Carver
&gt;» ■ ... Rchoob Now United Slates has not conn nut
day." On the other hand, he said,
He wae asked If ha contem­ Party."
They had been alerted but It ap other big power*.
York: Hollywood (Cnllf.) ^ rlt*r* for such a world government Ii
The
Progressiva
Party
candidate
plated
any
"Russian
violence"
In
thefe are only "very taaU" police
Dullss agreed with the Mexican
predicted that Henry Waller? "will penred unlikely any of them
Mobilisation; the Ohio School of that they ate not sure that the
forces in the American, British and the air corridor to Berlin. He re­ get a lot more votes than the polls I lie . needed to restore order.
lal Sciences, Clevelands the peoplu are behind them. A ballot
.
.
proposal that tha great powars
plied "1 do not."
taken in Massachusetts In Novem­
x|ve us."
As a precaution, one American hud a special responsibility to the
French rones of Germany.
Asked whether he wae consulted
ber, III Id, showed n nine to o»«
"We’ll surprise a lot of people," adviser with a constabulary ^enm world as a result uf their strength
Clay made the statement in reply on President Truman's discarded he said, and earry u "good many panv at Bunchoit waa recalled last and Importance.
vote In favor of a world guvert,*
ment, said Sirs. Tucker.
night. Ho had {not reached Seoul
to questions involving a situation plan to send Chief Justice Vinson states."
Soviet
Deputy
Foreign
Minister
tu Moscow, he shook his head
Terming tKo U nltid Nations a
Among othere ..........
etrlcken Ijv tha
Hu said the Progressive Patty tonight. Ills name was not given. Andrei Y. Viehlnsky and Franca’s
in which both Russian and the "no."
There was no Indleallon hero Maurice Couvu Do Murvllle ap­
bureau
were
the
Front
Line
Fight-1
league
rather than al . .law
meldni
will carry Naw York and Califor­
Western Powers might withdraw
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Clay said ho cut the life sentence nia and will “do well" in Montana, that any large scale fighting had
ere Fund of the International body
she declared.1 lthnt
the
vetu
proved
the
principles
of
the
reso­
from Germany, leaving control in of Bsc Koch to four year* Im­ North Dakota, Oregon nail Wash- taken place. Because of the rugWorker* Order, New York} New power had taken the stu-ngth nut
lution
but
said
It
should
he
amend­
prisonment because the trial record Ington.
the hand* of Gomans.
i gednesa of the terrain and poor ed.
York City Council of the American of It.
did not warrant a life sentence.
Youth Congress, and the Pimple*
Tha visit Is Taylor's first lo communications It msy he days la"A world war Is Inevbshl* if
There has Iwen speculation that He said the cut was not an act of
Vishlnsky said the Mexican
lnitituto of Apnlicd Religion there Is not n change In nstionsl
Alabama since his arrest in B lr-tfore the whole story Is known
the Russians might pull out of clemency or generosity.
VEIIO
BEACH,
Oct.
21—
UP
)—
"wording
Is
not
quite
satisfactory."
(Inc.), Exansvllle, lud.
(loverument sources here, where
mlnghsm May 1 on chat go* of
events, and It Is imprnctln! to
Eastern (lertnsnv In view of an­
Britain's Sir Hartley Shawcros* Fuller Warren today said he was
"My Judgment may Ihi wrong
think of snv way to prevent w*r
nounced plana tn withdraw from but It Is In accordance with my disorderly conduct. Thu chntgs martial law* for the whole Amer­ said the big powers should- give disappointed at a proposal by Rewas the outgrowth of Taylor's at­ ican sane was declared, said Hint
their occupation son# In North conscience," Clay said.
present* live Charles Luckle of I have not and cannot agree lo n other Mian by law." she nwtrted.
more
than
Just
“lip
service"
tu
tempt lo enter a Southern Negro Yuan was chosen fur tha outbreak
President Frank Lsminn » \
Korea.
,
ntv to allow cattle to re bill that will permit livestock to
Use Koch was reputed to have Youth Congrck* meeting through because It le on an Isolated spot the Mexican proposal. He pledged Diuval county
main on Florida
rlda hlghweya untl ho a large on the highway* of our nounced that the Kiwanis mid­
In anewer to another queetlun, had laoi|&gt; shades sod other novel­ a door reserved for negroes.
his
country
to
show
‘
good
will,
and Is closest to Cheju Island,
state for a year end the l»4» leg­ winter state conference will b«
flay said he had "no evidence'1 ties made from the tatooed skin
tolerance and patience” In efforts 1060.
Ho was fined |60 and rosls und scene of extensive activity.
I.tickle yesterduy distributed islature adjourns so us to permit a he’d here on Jan. 0, 1040.
nf troop movem. nta In Eastern of slain Inmates of lluchenwald sentenced to 100 days In Jail n! a • The Prime Minister sold Com- to reach u solution nf "all thn
Stkiilcv Brumley told Kiwsniini
copies of a proposed bill to ellmln countv to vote Itself from under
Germany that might Indicate Rue- camp.
hearing In tha Birmingham police 1munist* had long plumed the out- problems now before the world." ate rattle from roads in tho state the law.
, of Key Club plan* to show an outalan preparation for. war.
She was tried a* a war criminal. court May 4. The Jail scntcncu I break and that it waa purpoaely
Informed -murces agreed mean­ and Warren sent Luckie a tele­
"Roaming livestock are wreck- &lt;loor movie on tho Seminole High
Clav reemphasised hi* faith in While she was In Jail, awaiting was suspended.
I started dedp In the south to got while that the neutral formula for gram In reply saying'
Ing cars and killing or Injuring School grounds Thursday evenia*.
the political effect of the Berlin trial, she Imre a child whose father
Taylor* uppcal of the ensr Is 'nw sv from any charge that Com- solving the Berlin crisis had at
"1 sincerely appreciate your con­ people all the time. Thl* brutal
Guests Introduced ny John L
airlift and the ability of tha Uni­ has never boon established.
stlll Pending In circuit court.
munlsls from t h e , Soviet sene least a slim chance of success.
tinued cooperation In this m atter and barharie nractlca ahould have Callowsv ware: Judge A. H. HtrAs the American commander In
"I’ll go back to Birmingham r.ny above the HHth parallel had any­
ted States Air Force and the
Soviet Delegate Jacob Malik but 1 waa surprised to learn of been stopped year* ago. My con­ i-ng end Juntos Golden of I-rev
Britlah RAF to keep It operatlm;. Germany. Clay reviews the actions time I feel like It," Taylor said I thing to do with It,
charged the United Statea Is sur­ our provision which would permit science will not permit me as bury, Hal Gruber, Roy Holler, B.
“The attem pt to blockade Berlin of ali military trials. He rut Krsii today, "and If I want to. I'll speak I laiva) Koreans pointed nut that rounded by an “atomic curtain."
Ivrstock to remain on Florida governor tn consent to the killing F. Ganns. Jack Ratlgan, Chsrlw
nnd Injuring of Florida cltliem* Movrisnn. M. P. Huckehv, Dr. * ) j
Is mdv an attempt," Clav asserted. Koch's sentence after her rase to a non-aegregnted audience, city South Clmlla province was the
The delegate told n United N a­ highways until July 1060.
ordinance or no city ord'nnncr,"
"The advantage I* that It has rrarhed him In routine fashion.
"I fael strongly that Florid* and visitors until July 1060.
former Imlllwirk of Tnk Hum tions nssemlu/ subcommittee on
"1 earnestly hope you will a- P. Brooks, nnd J. II. Mrnick &gt;J •
After ronferenres with Mr, Tru­
givsil u* all the time that Is neces­
Young, foreign minister uf the armament* that conditions put up highways should bo freed of the
. f
mend
your proposed mil so a* to l.ongwood.
roaming
livestock
menace
by
Oct.
sary for our statesmen to find n man and State Department offi­
Soviet sponsored government In by the Western Powers for reduc­
Dr. II. W. Rucker Invitr,! hi- V
prohibit
livestock
from
running
at
1,
1040.
cials,
Clay
goes
to
New
York
tn
solution."
Negroes Plan
North Korea. He was once a Com­ tion of arms were "as logical a*
to loin th - local group to
“Aa you know, Charlie, I have Surge on Florida highways after wsnlans
He nsld that in good weather address the Alfred K. Smith Mem­
munist m ganlsrr In the province. to propose an expedition of mars
itudv the Worlil Federalist move­
Get.
t,
1040
rnthur
than
July
t,
agreed
to
a
reverse
referendum
orial
dinner.
Ht'
will
leave
New
tho airlift bring* ovsr 6,000 ton*
to ascertain whether the martian*
K'unllnuea Vrnm IMae inie&gt;
ment.
a day Into Berlin, and that 3,000 Ycrk hv plana later tonight for huve the courage to make FHAPEIPING, Oct. 21, (A1— Pro- arc preparing war against tho provisions In the livestock law but 1060."
tons do In dally even in l&gt;ad Berlin.
earth."
government
report*
said
today
that
guaranteed loans to negro*.-..
Tho committee Is studying Rus­
"Some of them don’t want us to Chnngclmn, Manchurian capital,
was in the hands of Communist sia’s proposal for reduction of
hnve decent houses," ho added.
troops
but
that
General
Tu
Li
armaments by u third within a year
(ieurge 8. Mitchell, Atlanta,
COUPON
executive director of the Southern Ming's untlonul forces expected to and a Imn on ntomi&gt;: bombs.
Malik devoted most of Ida speech
Regional Council id the Inn.I grant reoccupy Chlnhslen momentarily.
Changchun, long usntuss tu the lo an attack on Frederick Osborn.
schools, called for on end to oral
cnnlrnrts for negro tennut far- guvrrtmirut because of a Red American delognle who had dared
siege, fell in fighting Monday Russia tu raise her iron curtain,
liters,
Mitchell said oral lease.i, are through Wednesday, the dispatches admit foreigners and call off tho
i
still common In tho Month. Hu said.
alleged Soviet fifth column Itt
Cupturu of Changchun, tho Peip­ ; other countries.
PLASTIC
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termed them rullrs of Civic War
( O o W j r c c n &lt; / ) c |4 &gt; i u 1 4 | ) r m |
S to rv
day* when most negroes ware il­ ing Times said, followed tha aur- I Meanwhile In Berlin Col, Frank
literate.
Sunday_ of tho linth L Howloy,
rondor last
__ ___
____ _
___ commandant
____ ,_____ of
U.S.
Oral leases fall to provide for army outside nf the city. The I Horllri accused his Russian coun
compensation for Improving the army had been ordered to flari [ terpart today &lt;f blocking cltywldo
land "and they contribute heavily I'a wav south wan! tn Mukden, 'lo tio n * to "snvt* tho Communists
our furnt | where ,tho raw Manchurian cnm- from overwhelm big, defeat and
I
(Limit 21
I
niundrv, General Tu make* his condemnation ”
luiadqtarter*. The Contimuflst ra ­
Prospects fur an nll-Berlln city
tlin enrllcr lintl brondrasl the fWth election, scheduled Dec. 6, faded
Sanford Accident ui my rrtx'llvd.
with nn announcement hy the Sov­
S.GRAIN TAHITI
........
Tito official Central Mown Agen­ iet commandant of conditions
cy said tho vanguard uf General which must I* met before he will
Tu’n force*, under heavy air pro­ ogree tn cltywldo voting.
tection. had entered Chlnhsien *
Tho Soviet rommandant, Ms).
General Alexander Kotlknv, laid
learned that Chapman, n 64 year
on Tuesday,
olil agricultural worker, proceed- f Other- report* **ld Inrifo mim­ down tin* condition*,In u letter to
PINT BOTTLE
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ing cant on Celery Avenue tried 1 her* of trovernmont troop* and Berlin's acting mayor, who had
_
to *low down suddenly in hack : supplies were M n g unloaded at asked approval of election proced­
ure* similar tr that already ex­
of a alow moving cur, when t h o '"
auddenly atiplled brake* locked
tended hv tho Western po'v«f«ISO S h c a l i l
and threw tho truck directly Into
the path of the wa*t bound Ren­
PAPER
SOAP—RfO CAKII tl nuii st ....................
E c o n o m iH tH
ault, throwing it off the road
about four feet, and crushing the
TOWELS
front of it. The French made car
(Caattaaefi rv«a« Psa" «tue»
had a luggage compartment in
Kcerfiheba Taken
close to 1048 level* nnd might avail
?
*
front and the motor In tho roar,
Increase slightly In lino with popu­
Mr, Collliter wa» rldlnjr in tho
W lL lm lt
lation
Increases.
LARGI BOX FRICBD LOW ilm . » .................................. #
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rear of the car on a folding typo
Tha economists flguro that un­
of »eat, and wa» thrown forward
der condition* of high employment,
hy the collUlon, and died from
■pending vaiwer wnuld he as high
A c c e n t Yo u r Beauty
head Injurlet,
as In 1048. But with a prospect of
Mr*. CollUter receiver! lacera­
With I O IL t IKIES of Known Ovjgli'
tion* of tha forehead anti chin, her find to the hill* under the a t­
■hull wai fractured and right fore­ tack!.
One of tho town* uvacuuted by
arm fractured, nbIH Dr, Orville
Hark*, attending physician. Ho the Arab* and now controlled hy
reported thla morning that *he la the Jew* U Belt N attlf, 10 mUw
(Limit 2)
apparently out nf danger. She we*t of Bethlehem on the Egyptian
wae taken to Kemald-Laughton aupply route to forcea manning
Memorial Hoepltal aa wt* Mr. the southern front at JerusalemBelt N attlf waa the acone of the,
Keller whn la un and about thla
mornlnw *t the hospital.
massacre of lift Jewish flghtera o n '
Morris Benton, who waa thrown their wav to relieve beleaguered
clenr of tha truck, had minor In- Kfar Et Zion last January. Jewlih
HAL*
Ioris* m did Chapman also.
Members of (he emmner's lory
Comunications
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Legion Meet
(Paatiaaea Pram Pag* oaei

the Berlin airlift will keep going
Just aa long as the American poopla say to ust'Do the Job, Doflvor
tha gooda to Berlin,' " Vandsnherg
promised.
He called (he airlift tha number
one aehlevcmcnt of tiw Air Foret
since It baeame a separate military
arm.
Ab other accomplishments, the
Qeneral pointed to a naw world
■peed record on a measured courea
of better then OTQ miles an hour
»«• homk load more than 1,000
mUaai and flight faster than Bound
(WO mile* at) hour, at aoa level)

edl newspaper masthead*, car­
toons and an advertising layout!
varloua writing* In foreign tongfcea
••In the new father'* canted hand­
writing,"
“Our nrmed service*," s*ld 8arnoff, "certainly can appreciate the
value of this new system of high­
speed communication*.
“In the busiest day* of the war,
the algna) canter At the Pentagon
Building handled aa many at ten
atlllloe word* in 14 haws.
"With ultrafaa, thU load Mold
be handled In ten mlnotea from

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French Coal Newspaper Advertising Urged
h .j . L e h m a n ,ig
At Citrus Hearing In Orlando Mart Manager,
Miners Fired
ORLANDO. Oil. .'2. (/!’) Fuller Warren and In. touring titiu,
iludy rnmmittcc* bend luiipin.il* lute tnllny lor an eilucatmn.it . on orange colonni, practice, development of Liltopean tnaiket. Dies Suddenly
» On By Police paign
and ninie u,e of newspaper ndvertning.

N ation s O f C ou n cil Aok
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tuugritiiin, &lt;nine soon alter Warren opened the third hi a p o r m c r S d l t f o v d M flV
Total Casualties In | ,rrie* 1ollie tne
btai.n... with a ntalen.cnl that be ami hi. .Him » .h ,.e „ ;r 0 r , , I C I ° d ,U l
lVltly
Strike Near 200; | bad "nolbing under the table ..ml no rimed dom b,Ilgam* nr a.-r.e , or And Legislator j
Came Here 28 Years]
Walkout Has Con­ nni**'' m tlini effort, to revive ritru* induitry |iro*peiity
Hr. J. II. Winston, expert &lt;
'
j Ago From Indiana •
tinued For 20 Days maiigc decay for the i'.S. Ih’pnrt- Aurlculture Nntlmn Mayo a few

10 Germans Go
To Gallows For
Crimes In War

merit Agi(culture lal*oriitory lu re. I ,Veck&lt; ngg raiggesti-.i a is.I,..in
t jm,. limit hut the &lt;’itin-i (’nmnii'

No. Ii

A sso ciated P re s s L eased W ire

FLO R ID A , FRIDAY OCTOIIER 22. UHc

Legionnaires Praise
Splendor Of Miami Convention

San ford

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■"Hid i
*u S.infiiul ulin
' f ■ \rm*nt
r -i
llrrmau J. Lehman. 74. manager
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vi idlin' m M
in*n *&lt;l l,v»! uvrmntt lull •*
Vf
ill o*
*ing brualie I It n.iile with mi in of the Sanfiml Slate Farmer, Mar*
I
in J . ■
formal stiiteuieiil that enfm -,*■ kct. former mayor of Sanford and
I* v h irh lii * « «&gt;*n rut*
Church
Lenders
Make
• h ■ w nrl **•* bi*M h in t'
im-iit would In- imptitrtHnhlo.
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member
of
the
Slate
Legislature
in
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I!. II, Itoe,, ling of tireen I'nve
Appeal To Halt Fxi
.1 I .1 11
f.iifV In ir/ * **\r ' i
' 1m v p i *■111«- f ii M H l t l n r *
Spring., vice preMdetit of iho I“11*1. wa, found dead thi« morning
hul .At' ml -I n
ll ■II
pills!* t o s f l l ' I p U f L
Florbia I nipo, t niul I uport l iud- .it III:BO 0*1 Ini k in In* automobile
ec.itions Of Nn/* t o i i
,51
lu'foin. !!♦
kit! u
I'1m '( i**1 from Puri*t ti*
ing fotnimny. told tin . unn. itt -•
,v...
in* liomr at (i!6
Do* ch -i'fL i lit t* of t 'n itt ill
.1*1 I l*lIk! It*
:i miiiki t foi nulli' i "f 1.
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•
Ml M i l l . rM im .im .O il
pfTi id j &gt;*•
Ii Ilf hiiil ihi*m
Florbia fruit . »uM be d.-w loj. -.l ei *
Avenue
I •h ♦
,
to
i*
I *i ( i. ifv Mi " i 1 iiim iM .il ivuir w*•
- i *11 ■»- fr» pr*n i nt
Km ope with propel nnmmt.-m i.i.d
M» 1 ‘ hm.in bad been in p«"'r
Ml |
Daily L tsp o ir added in a telephone j wi,,„
ilu-t" wmtll t ciiiprin-ut "f good fi-itt.
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1*•| op fho I \ „
lie.iltli for mhiic limr and hi, death
n , ■i* Iv
hi*
n^cssagr to the Associated Pies*. . in. »&gt;■, ,1 n. keep &gt;t m &lt;•&gt;U&gt; :i t;
. ' ll
!*•« ( *M i* *■ it , l 1 •• n* t*l
I I I urged more Iiilv. . ti inu in
| )r | lr v r ,|
|,a v e been due to a .! t,f
Knii'pean cuiinti le- but « |,IH iL |
li'lr*
‘nipOne policeman, be laid. Wm *en
l»»'tfer tlian in b-.iii
l pin*|n
,tml I *♦»*•«' ! m l » h in , ‘ t
U nni'ii niul Coiiirm-sint" i- .f
((’nolinurd On P'iiki- i‘**o)
| lr nt all.i&lt; k
t &gt;t.ltl*&lt;
^ pinty burl.
He wa* di lovcti'd m tin* car by I itl&lt; v 11i*iI tlJAflu i i \ n ti’ iolh h*'
1 (»l :i»i^«*
The fight occurred at the CambeMr* l.elnnan, wliu iia*l lieen tele- h lit*"I
forl mine, which i*olicf occupied
Mr \ | *tml mi -Li *11 nil'* 'nn
.5 h o « o l i l piiolii'il bv Mi. I .cluii in * ol flee to
«h.
,1
•i ,\im*r*
after ilnkeri abandoned pump* and
if h in 1 m *n
inipuir why lie wa* not tlirre. Ml*. ^ •• in in&lt;l**r n* ■'*
! . *•
nin .
I
ventilator*. During the afternoon,
f * *m**
I in
^ *• •’
l.rlmiau liar! I.i't *een Into when i
I'.’invn Name !
I
I
iufnjiinl**r Per rv
the editor &gt;aid. the Communut led
V\ .1
) be left till- tiollsr In go to work nt H uh 11 iiniiiili'v. 48, wiiii |M.i'*"iI
• i *i»| In*
Nation
t! Cnmnfan
1* 1. i**n
mineri attacked with their umijI
Itu
r\»
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about 7 :45 o*flot k I lie ailloninbilc mil t i ijn 11 * Ii v lam p * »illf*f tin*,
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to
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arsenal of Hone,. nuts bolt- and
dcr
Ikilh ii p.iiai | » i i iv n i t * n wa Next Year
U i e s I n W a r s a w ! h..d....t be,,, *t.,.i-d.
'i-i S i if it o i
I * ti
slicks.
| \|i I rlniiaii i iiiiii- lo-ie 2 K years I I *• ht I IklU'Vi ii nl I'll** It'll.
in I
\|i\M
Police already were nnirry be­
I IICo f I Mill Crow &lt;1 I’- n '. led wh«n*
Un* inn! vmnl •«» lhr if aII**"
i "tup
’ f Mcause of similar clashes yrstorday Boy Had Been Kept Catholic Leader
nn'rf
I J l*. I,, lind it..... eni'iured m tin* eon- tiM-li i rs v i . l i
Aim*ni iiii
m tin* i i *iii I % m l
,,i*
and engaged
i^and an Incorrect report that one
11ii« i mi? t.is—
/ n*. t.i
-♦'» I f I H I III, i
t*|
ill**
1
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wliri**
I
lifIt*i
Vston
In
Closet
And
Fed
Kan
Career
In
Mi- In*
•if llielr numlier had In-en idait" ]
Itu u»* ;»l«* fm m m i: i»|M*ritI with * '** 1,111* -i \ *
Tin* police have l«*r*ii muter order* ,
t o tliu l vniMt - liit11 nun'll o\purt- M in K 11upH
Witter
And
Bread
Ian.
Italy
As
Priest
. (.• , ur*
t ihn ♦omurnlui; N H'*M
I
of Interior Minister Jute* Mod)
_____
in On • i*
n i o nnv iiik! vn
•• el with
Ik
f?u n • k* • p«*i»»' nil Ilf ( I ui o^ utl of
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u l- ,I - ,.
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WARSAW. On. &gt;2. I,h
Aug- ihh
Vl|l U'1 L i |.,tit ifi tornluulhitf
m
i
il
t
tin
■’ .......
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studded coul s trik e approached
Iter today sought all rlJ.-r&lt;v sirup’' mt ( trclin.il Hlond. i»rint.ic** ol ill W i l l "■ iiGi'itiy* i n f iii* ii*Dr- ,
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an the walkout of 335,U(H&gt; nilnrr* .mun-d by a half-staiwd, badly P oIaucI, &lt;lin| today. II* u.i* b7 k.
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neared tho end of it* 2(Hh dayiinii.rd buy of keeping bun tockcl Cf| 1111PAI I lloml. tf| (it Jtnk* II for
1 tt.Ht 1
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In tho first 'Sdaj-a of th e n i11;.'. |(| t f|
iln(| | rr(|,ne l.m. hi. f
111i
ill .1
1•*,}i» j i &gt;1 ' i n ii j: Du*!
ll*r ( oinrmiiif-( |*»*l I* 't *f*
^n n \ t lit . 1 V e t j* , 14)4,4*1 , •Mill
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„ • . ... . . 4. I*-,&gt; 14( 1*11 ! 1*1**1 t l l i v
tlicv country lout over J.imiO.ihhi ti»n«
lie ii" elm,;
,»
|(1 ' *lf1 |4 Ti l " f 1*"*' yH4 .
■i
t n i.
of coal. &lt;:«»ui cumins from M»«&gt;
for .1 yf.n
tut nt, | i,i•o tl ,tw,iv t* Id Hi \ M ,
I Ml 1— ■f1 L|(1'l ,| , • l
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Ifnltcil HUIcr to repine#' it would 1 I olicr taid they
»»"• of imCUlmmiH. vvIII* )i In* (|i5&gt;lo|»*il f i i i i m ’if'C " t . ,i i « * *mi i m if h tI k * - , , , . ' \ 1
w ith 1
1'
k it
« In . tunc
■i tin
$2*2 n ton, tnaMnj a not I*'4* | boy at (iorijori Kelly. 1 *1 , Ihh (I t? .illrr iiiulrrvtMiin im t|»|»rfi(i|nti* t ■iiu|t'r| ■.?.d* l*ti *{n* - ll'’ i nntinuuu
mtiig trnni
.'‘(•tm* *
tb i n .
I
a,, ^ t,,, |
, t i . %.'mm«*4lcitt*r
of 141,000,IKK).
' he wai un.iblr to Ir.ul tlirm In *:i* oprr.ition,
ii.i ii and
i■
I I n it fr ill .,
If tlie* Htrikr could bo M’jU Bp .
.
.
, ,
rnio iuh I r« * Ii llf - In* wil**
.1
Indefinitely nt It. original pare. , !'«•** "lirre hr ,e|*o, *-d l.r w *•
Ml Hit). I lu*y w r i) i
11"
I un' 1 fm 1 1 ■
Ippi
I I I ' ilr .it li irtfc jtfti lit* |fiifi||it!l - , . , ft r| In tip Stilt* I * W lllturi* m* iu.1
, 11.,.. .
i*» ft
1lit*
the lint* Ilf coal would almost j imprisoned. lie said In loulii n.u 5 hip of inr ».n ifd l *•!!* ,*** •*l i mli 4 11,0 I M *l1l»T - I’ 11.*1*1 -• I - **1 «lltrlinf
i n f i l l AY I* N I'
\- ilrel
the 1 iVI n "'
i iri.....
I I m d b e,
If |1 iJ*T,
- c xpilt,
nullify Kill' payment, to Franri'- j recognize llir home fu itl tin- out- I II.||S tO 56. It' (lill fJUtrl i i&gt; 70
• \ ni -11it It
&gt;ii. i.
I
4 ii
Mi * * n u I 1, 0
\| ' i l l "
COM - proVul nl
\. live iii civil- an-i *In'- work.|
Hut American aource* today ex-1 ,|de.
■- III 11 I'-M
ll»* la d U*en a imhIimi! «ii&gt;t*** In- wa- ,-lfi-t. d i.ir-i'lee*
•*. * X'liut. Mitjlird nil
IV I &gt;•I •« Vi 111 'till, 41 • HI lilt
■( the l I 1*
pressed Increasing eoiiftdencc th o l
,
..
i e
'( t l n - i e
I!^!7. T h a t your f»&lt; wn**
\ llntniy I’tiiti tli Ibl.l, sri viug dtir- 1 | • ,fi«
I hot' v at
um 4a in* - SmiO* hm
.land of the French government J At lint d *v.,» tluitn-Li i«.»»il»
p .
I hi* mi n*
v
1‘h** MU'
i f Will III
again,t .nlmtagc would win out. Hie boy was Kictnrd Marlowe ol (iirhiH'linp of I'o.ffn nml priniut* 1ing thul year. II was a im-mbaf hi,* t|*i of Monii'h ;if'il Ih Tlii1" nl«*nl&gt; of n i • , pn l |t»r of *hr* n|,| \ tiii i iemi I •
i f..
f *Ii,. ie.nluo rip -O n il
in k* *nml
kfui • l*nf hii»*»n uruiPk*
nf the Masonic l.'wlgr, and was a p i W t l t U , 1 I I I IlisHI »*f I * ** t
and strikers *oon get tired of It- j nearby Mount Denni*. who dis- | of f'nluml to 'iii i *r 11 |I*»*
i 111un, r ’aua\ i ip**'‘
C'unliiin!
l&gt;alU*t
nothlikif
(iffermi%
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mi
and
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Already, it I. estimated, HO to 40 , upp^ated in |ftd4 when lie
P*t. i .t-,.t ’’vtia
i - u l f | I h . ' l Il H i l i i l im * ••**** i i n i p p l e
I
hif* -“u r m in u piM*v
i1
Ml) " II
4 ' "1
l*rr ibvtcrl III I’hilieli
u,t |ji*i tm****1
m
c*tA V# ‘ha Lor**me r d " « « , njn, Vr(U o|l( M„ j
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Italy,
.vliurr
it
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h*uani*’
Mi
and
Mi
l.i-hmnn
tun*
lil’ifiW have erme h irk t«, -*er...
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‘ II
• I, isi . ' J, | fin- hi &gt;,i nit*
1
1, 1
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f t ioiol o f tin* innn « h • urm nrd In rrlt-l-iate tbi ir b"lh anddint
Tlir strike hit In three dlrec- n&gt;we. Kiclianl r mother.
t • t! 1 '&lt;
, i.l*
M . 1 MU.
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litcitfiii*
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1
II
I
1
11f
tl(,n*. It .lowed down recovery. It j boy and ,aid ,lu* lotild not
auutw rsaiv mi Nov. 1*. 1 -1 wet
. t.l.
" f
' l u l l ' Iliil 14r 1 .
'* ♦ ' N1.I *»* T
Ten yt*(if * it if o I'o li n f'n th n lli •*
ll 4 1 f.’sl
*II
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(Continued On I'agc lwn»
probably added to Inflation. And. i -u,e be » n not hri &gt;on.
fi &gt;h t’, ** nin * ii mf In it* 1
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I
hid.
hotilii
On*
ti
ntlitimi
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f
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finally, It put a strain on t h e 1 ..| |t&gt;()l&gt;,.t| ut )llln C|„M.|V
*f
' t1,1**i t'l 1 li mm tr
in* h iiliiin
In* l'ioktn»,
ill 1. , ,
government of Hcnrt tjufullio,, W||(,
,tJlll tll|1 , HIIU.
1" I’ f •14 !1‘) 1
N
f*frs| * k4 111
MI.iti
t
,a,|.
i.*l I f ) . oil ijiltfht lmv»* it pool
A *M
l 1 f.
none ton atrong in the flr.t place-. 11ic 1w,r•I and tho'iano* feature h»r t t'rf* f Iif Itip i«|l*tll«*ll pontiff h
.lint.
Franre i. vulncraide In its coal I (|1.
^ n,,w .........
m
i hr I’fillt i;t .{ I 'iir&lt;Ill'lll (, \ l
nupply, but the strike Iwgan when . (| 1||n*t
! „„„
v| nl |
I I, | &gt;• i |'i
|| .
|t«* c t |.i
| tin t*r•Hf i tIf*f H
slock, were relatively high, Ft",,f Wnyie,ti,ar *“
II i.bl.
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ductlon has continued in the n a a r . Mr,. Marlowe to'-atled that
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H" w ur 1*1Willi* Hi1111 1
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Basin and in some of the smaller 1
hl()t K
lu« f mm* li it r t h o \••r ill) Voli** n-irnnl
tri
mines in north France, foal from tnmplf jun| fihoVi* On- t*ur. Hut lilt
I I 1ll* I• WII' i
■)"*|i|i.n i"-1 if- i" -"I'-oi s,nl i!'
^ Communist dominated Poland has emnciatiol l»ov*« h air vumi m l»*u * l» ' * **f Oo ii (ilm'i’K uf iv iiiilr iin 1. j HOST*IN, 'V*. 22. Id*'— ' '"
Ill 1(1
I ** *1* rliiM* i * f» h
. .1 --" |t&gt; -4 l i t
ilir p utteru&lt; "i
William
II.
I*.
Hlandy,
cm"
i—f
imi
in
iv(|i*iji»
wur
ifivwn
him
continued to reach France, about rain! matti4l ami bin ikin iu mn*h
;i re In Bit «• l u l l I hum v* i
n-rhirf
f
'hiAtlantic
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th
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im
th
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rlty
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IdO.OOO ton. a month.
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poor condition nht* cuiilil not hi* I *•-Lrir* irt m i nt [y id lim it ml to thi*i» "Wo must check th" -i' " - " 1
\ I -gl. •-' I|r 1 • " ■ 1 &gt;l 'll. *" I ' mm
"I In &gt; Writ* IN 1 1
hut*' whether he hml n sinilh** Ii**. r**i*v oi i lo ir own count1 1un.
1 l’"miminlsm in E ukiJmW. H. H artline DIuh murk. Hulici*. howi-vcr, nuifl ho ill'*
ulc rr&lt; i"'"
1 1*""- b &gt;" '*• *Ni 111 ‘ i iif In-* | h in MI■’»Ia1 it
Hi- '"III II in ert'"f " 1 the '
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Following Il l noHH ""‘•I di,n't M.i.w ' U n. Mailuw 1W i l t l T H p O U t W H I H s
1M'i* * I .»'tfittriiuirr* .t t I Mill
i
lust n ch' tliut I In- giiv'-rium ■
■y i! Ii.if 'Im"- «
**••4 h Iki nth'iuli**) 11$«
snhu-d.
I
Inn.
d
m
.t
Off
Miami
Beach
plan
f
pr-'cei-dlng
'n
»tint
'tin
-''
W . I I . H a rtlin v , B3, died t i l l ,
d..... \« • r*‘ i h«‘«l«*r Milh t . f H,. jo
h.-.litnig am i" I I f , '
The imv im ni 1 up lust night f»t 1
through ti"- I'niit-d Nalinii
1
m orning a t h i*
homn on W e .t
1,
Ml I* I* f ■ (ll* tilt h&gt;tf* ! h tl T f
I - - t • ■- “ l 1 i t - n
’
the
sutuirhau
home
id
Mr.
nml
Mr-*
l
Mifri cd “
F l r . t a tre a t, fo llo w in g a s h ir t I l l ­
M
KiU m ti J Kmil Ji nf ih*1
M IA M I, Met. '.'3— '- T V - A wa
.|I,M.
T.
II.
I
lav's.
They
heard
u
scratch|
i-n.
y
ml
i
ii
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i
W
rpiltl
ness. F u n s ra l arran g em en ts w ill
'"If il duos nni," ho snub " "
linn \
ing at the ilimr mid fuuinl him tei |&gt;mit w liiili'il off Miami ib-ai-h snfotv l" s C"iiiplet,4y in mu in'"n't.- a
be annuunerd la te r.
Ki-lirl It, nils m I
ton tit i j* .
there,
clad
i.ulv
in
a
pair
,.f
'
U»4«y
while
fresh
winds
from
a
•
M r. Ila rttin e Is su rv iv e d by his
strength nnd uur iiblllly t" defer l imiiiii'ain*
I ’ l I ' l l f l ’ lll 1 riUTMlI Mill IS- ik«
w ife , M r*. E m m a H a rlllm *. and ,r ,T . ....
m , .ir ; , ; i , n s 3 n . i S K
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on I t a t an Etchelbergar, American-Marietta, hattan apartment! of articles esti­ to da It * w o rk ogftin.‘
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Interearly date.' 1 tan
Oi l. 2 2 . F.
III.H-kFifty nth.-r ConiinunLts were
mated hv Reilly to lie worth |50fl(- ego about 10 0 such operation* ses through
tho v e sse l.
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! bnt-h'a house in the fiislii.mnbb- I ed CHICAGO.
your only objection
■ojfgesU chemical, $3,500; EllioU Phillips 0 0 0 .
bv a flunrom e t.’.ivu t .l. ciaion. urrexted in n rheekup of one
Dr.
Hazy
reported
he
found
tiist
(xoctlon
nf
Manhattan
east
of
C.
n
havu
t&gt;si-n
performed,
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Devoe, $2,000; and 0. 8 . Beaver,
ed bill U IU affeeMvt
i ) 11-nrv A . W allace ivn.l his Fro- Athena suburb curlV ibis ""lining,
Louis Uazv, surgeon of flt. Loui* white blood ceils
ell attach themselves | trnl Dark
Jksaeriegn-kUrlstta. $M&gt;0 0 .
Tin- t'omniunliit
gr. -vive F n rtv toilnv 1. 1-1&gt;. a'e.l ill- officials uni.I
Itospltul, Faria, who developed the ti. the raw now Inner surface of'
Party Is outlaw'd in Greece.
(Conlimird On I'tlue Two)
the
treated
artery,
forming
a
lin­
technique.
Dr.
Raxy
demonstrated
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CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 22 ,
WASHINGTON. Oil, 22. (AV- It with motion pictures.
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JACKSONVII
(/FV- James Bruce, 89-year-old negro The United States soon will offor
Only arteries In the legs, arm*
Last Day
tru ly / m illing from the Angola Jet fighters end other poet-war and lower aiaiomco have l«cn glsd by Injury nnd closed by riots. nuunced today that tho Venetui I-' sT I'KTEItSItUUf!" u.-i
cn
by the harden-, an cabinet had quit but that Pie*. ,,r , _ A tux n,»PS„ ,r a.’org.d' today!
iltenUary ilnco. tha elay- military plenw for rale to a t least worked on lliua for. Dr. Raxy of &gt;brl» or choked
some
American
republic*,
It
waa
Mid,
however,
ho
planned
to
try
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leg
process,
nature
often
takea
a
blent
Rnmulo
Gallegos
had
re"there
are
mllllorn,
invested
in!
-y of a guard captain'*
Saturday will be the lust day
rerouting blood through fu*«j 1 ° a c c e p tth e resign nt ion*. , f„nilshtngs in fine homes in this I that
be Ilaved cornered about learned today.
.
.. i . It on the big arterit* nearer the linnd
voters uf Hnpford call restill
amatler
blbod
vessels
and
dsheart,
where
hardening
an
I
clots
The
plane,
to
be
mad*
available
City
Pardo Stolk, public works |n this state that are escaping tax- irLtcr nt tho City Hull for tho
' of here ‘
touring
It
around
th«
blockaded
minister,
presented
his
resignation
utiun."
art!
more
deadly.
' him
the
F-80
laxkhe
'
Nov. 2 , City strimnry election,
. * t BTbe operation Is a daring om­ section. Often the detour channel ‘ several day* agu, a communique
flii'i-iking liefnrn tie- Florida As- It was pointed o'.1*, tlilrt m li ning
r, F-84 Republic
la tho
Is
not
largo
enough
to
carry
snfsaid.
Thereupon
other
minister.)
■"(!-&gt;(ion
of
AsicHM.rii,
W.
itomur
it only because ef the length of
• n North
by Gonlon Driullcy, city clerk
cute but also because It re- ficlsnt blood to the parts of the uffersd to resign In order to give Hmlth. Volusia Countv assessor and president of tin- Sanford
Inata ng, and the
■ IM r"
tho
chief
oxeeutlv
troop *f
e»ecutlre an opportunity said tho averago taxpayer had Juycers, who irn urging ail
t lining ol body beyond th* blockade. This
the normal J
mean aa---------damaged
or cripp!
to reorganlie
the
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the government
cum- great respccta for federal income
ood vessel,
ha« been may
Sanford citizens to got nui and
t
arteries
arm
or
leg.
The
new
operation
' standing'
pletely in view of the termination tax returns but llttlo for psrsonal vote.
FT o
Of
congreu.
‘ , oth- can remedy that, Dr. Bar^ said.
tv wwpt1
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By KOHKRT C, WILSON
-ni l enloring room practice. ne*-d |
PARIS. Cki. 22. &lt; /P )- A new.- ll"t Ik Imrmful tu fruit liut ho
f paper editor rejKirlcd that jnilicr s-x|in*»»-&lt;| doubt that n
!»• -v
opened fire with submachine gun, (-•itilil be .Iiuftid to n-gulaki- tin-in
|iio|iorly Ihmmiuhp there nr-- ninny
today on 1.50ft attacking
- .. coal
. min. . vaiying &lt;umlitiuns.
er» nt St. Etienne. Strikers, he said. | t| (
„„ ,.,|u. -mioiiiiI
returned the fire.
I rnmi&gt;uigu among g ro w r- nml
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Palestine Truce

i(.'tintl*uril I'tum I’n.tr (IniM
fluff monthly payment*.
Crfllfnrnln has tin nmriitlment of
B
&lt;10 to $76 monthly, nml to th t
illnd front $76 to SH.'i. Another
^ .Western state, Coloridrt, may
f /am end Its old ago pension law to
f l y Bunranteo f60 monthly pensions,
n if nut "unfrecse" sales, Ifjpijhr and
Y* ether tax revenue now mnrki.l for
pensions.
State Welfare Director Em I M.
•; Ktmns said Colorado pension payments are now the highest In tho
nation. The present' tension law
sets a $40 monthly minimum, hut
current payments rawer up to an
$4Mt maximum, They Pave Ixuvn a*
hlirh as fttu.
Maryland, Michigan, Mnsrucluisetts, Californlit nnd flew Mexico
all have proposals dunlin* with
lines of succession for stato ofEy

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T a t plan* on the ballot vmy
widely. New Hampshire, for ex­
ample, will vote .m a conxlitutlonal nmtndtnent Vi pornilt, Ihu
legislature to iinpoM- a graduated
Inhcjltaw o tax and i gt.i-s re.
eel pin lux. A Texn umenilmiht
provides fur partitioning com. munlty property between hushands
| and wives. Both Texan and Atknnsus will vote on .ihollshiiig the
alate ad valorem lax .mj author!*.
' Itsic nuhdivisions to levy It.

Floods In State

H'liattnncd t ram I' m . Ohm
mediator ennttnuo working fot
pence In thu Holylnnd.
Meanwhile in Tel Aviv Israeli
air force bombing of (lain roared
Into Its fourth straight day and
tho Arab civilian population wai
reported In flight from the capital
of the Arab-proclaimed Palestine
state.
United Nation* observers al­
ready have left the port city. How
nearly deserted ll was could not
lie learned, Imt its use as a seat
of the Arab government seemed to
have been abandoned for tho timi
luting, Egyptian Torres hnvn occu­
pied it.
Israeli military authorities here
said it is not their Intention to
rapture linen during the present
Ji'wish-Egyptlnn battle for th'Negev Desert In Hnuthorn Pales
l Inc.
t
In Paris Egypt's representative
objected to Austin’s suggestion,
saying:
"1 think the whole military ae
lion Is continuing In the Negev,
and while whole families are be­
ing driven from their Imams, ilia
Security Council rannnt I* com­
placent and Just Iioik- for thu Is'.it
nail Just let things drug on."
Thu Syrian dele gate also ob­
jected that **lf wo adjourn without
doing anything that will ho defy­
ing public opinion.” Hu offered n
resolution cmlHulving the rnnriu
■dons of Btmclie's report lo tin
council.
These cnlli-d for an iminedlnto
nnd effective cense fire, with­
drawal of Arab ami Israeli forces
to positions held before tho Negev
outbrnnk, acceptance of the U.N.
itiling on ronvoya and agreement
of Arabs and dews to negotiu'"
the matter.
Canada's di logntn supported the
Syrian move.
Itussln's Jacob Malik suld U
seemod that the eolinrlt first
should slop the fighting, adding
tlull the other ipn-sthms could l&gt;-&lt;
studied Inter.
The council nlso adopted minid;
moody a llrlll;di-(’lilne»e rexolu
tloa calling upon Israel to report
soon on nay progress in the assas­
sination of tlio mediator, Count
Fiilku Bernadotte. The same ri-soliillnn asked morn Cooperation
from both Jews anil Arabs with
the trace supervisors.
1
The council then adjourned, to
prupnro for its afterjioon iiieailair
on the Berlin crisis.
The Israeli representative *n |
Purls and Dr. Hiinclm clashed lim­
ing the council hearing over ll»
causes of the fighting. Israel
charged the Recurlly Council wii
"not completely and accurately I”
formed" iiv Runchc on the Jewish - 1
Egyptian fighting in thu Negov. I
liunvliu retorted that Israel hail
Hindu the work of the truce olisorv
rrs Incruitsinrly difficult.

|('«slliia,S Pram I’nae Oapl
ling ready fur planting as soon ns
flood waters m e d u and conditions
perm it," Aid Wilson.
"The Palmetto murkot advise*
crops urn In a vriy set intis condi­
tion from ruin. It wdl trikn a
. week or more to tell thu full extent
of the damage, how.-ver ind'euk. lions are that the volinno of mari. kctahle produce has bym hurt at
least between $6 and 60 percent.
n W eather now in that area Is excel­
lent.
’V.
” The Pompano market area, roports flood waters uro falling
k ;.'stu w ly . An uxtensivo survey by
Manager Warren on Tuesday
b{ found most of the farm Inntl stdl
under water with the only section
dry enough to begin planting is
thu land adjacent to | | | | | . | , , . 0
canal In north Broward nnd South
Palm llcach counties. This bind
&amp; la being planted In henns. Alt
seed IsuIh have l-ern leplnnlou, lm‘.
, It will Ikj ten days hofm- - the
remaining farm* will bu auffielmT.I
Jy drained In begin planting. Due
to tnlfc floGcl «iMiijiUoii, tht? I‘sini.
fa*"0 *“ 11 ,lL*1 wI11 Ur 4 to wwka
"Florida City reports the water
la going down a* fast ns cmild bo
I'xpfcctiil after the storm uml hut
dry dnys nro helping, though the
area |» still experiencing showuru.
-. 1 ractically nil the tomato fuemors
,
MI-0 planting see I beds nnd hope
tha time the planls mu .i ndy
'rv. i i
; * '***’ ,KJ ,|fV unnug.T to
iV P , n4‘,
In this men w'll be
late, but Indications uro that the
H uMllawr,l t'r-inr I'sar llsrt
j x r K r c s w will ho good."
IVrxiilenl idir) (lie only tliolcc In

President A«kK

ll «.ii11nhr.i
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Alms Hurston, school dislrmunt
Mosoly. street sales;
»v q Im huiitftiw, orricp Cumtiiiuci*.
Community chairmen foe the
Begro ill vision are: Condor Merritt, Altatnouie Hoeing ; Bev. .1.
Black and Rev. Cm ml KdwiinD,
CWIedo; Smile Megan, l.nkc Monroe: Edna Burton nnd Fannie Held
Midway aria Cunaun nn-l L. Hall,
, flnowhlll.
i ; "With such an orgimlxatlon, it
U our wish to reach a goal of
$0,600," said Mrs, Itouailllnt this
morning. "Reaching Ihul goal 1*
vitally t-nxcilllnl If the exniiliiling
frogram of the TU A sodatlon
■L to continue.''
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Deposit Box

If'nalliius.i CrcM I'sar llsr,
t hi dll) lati l.oinplMiibir s office.
“ '." W f never found anything In
1 thuso boxes I’ll give liny teal
raonay for, Mo*l of *hc 'lilng* have
/ unly si ntlmeninl value.''
IB Hu listed such articles a* bub&gt;
- rings, old wotrh &gt;* that won’t run,
f.odd coins and nol-very-valuuhlo
Ajavndry.
S' There also ary hundreds of
jfdtoil* con'fuel* and mortgage/,
;- tn&lt;i*t of which by now would bo
f vabio'iSH even to tladi' owners.
!**'-. I . doulil If a safe full of Ihoso
&gt; eavebi|w-s would la hue $ltxt," Chap*
V man Mid.
(.1 Why wvn&gt; all these things lif t
RtH da posit boxes T Bamu prohabW
P » ln * fnrrottsn. Tho ownsra of
Kwhor* undouhtedlv nro dead. Still
n U w ra mav haw lnoa ahandonod
ff&lt;p purpose If th-dr possessora da-

th* thin**," said Chapman,
ton't belong to the state,
dong to InillvIduaU and
Rates. Tha only thine 1
, do la Ip koop them.
they mtulnly take up n
ora. Wr'd Im ig h ty happy

llir tarapaign w.n between the Heimlilicsn nnd Drmocrulic partiei.
ami adilrd:
,

"Otlior parlies iloo'l sloml u
rhunco."
Mr. Truman d e s e r l b u . l the
"llnovor cart" an u North Caro
Him farm liivcntlaii •• "The re ­
main* of an old tin lixxb' hutiig
pulled by ii inii'n beciuno you
rouldn't afford t ■ buy u mnv cm
or thu gas foe an old one."
lie miitb bis remarks In an
uildress prepared fur ilolivury a*
thu wtato fair here. Earlier, l«
told another Rnl-lgh uuillenro to
avoid being "blinded anil preju­
diced" In caul lug Budi ballots In
November,
Mr. Truman wn* In fly buck to
Washington from Ida Invasion of
this traditionally Democratic s ta t­
in which sunporlrrs of tha Htalp*'
Rights camlidnlcn huvu boon ac-

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tfOEMIC RAY
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KKI.LEIt, Tex. Oct. ID—&lt;/!*)—
Threu-hiimlrvd nml fifty student*
and leuchms us&lt;uped v ithuut in­
jury yesterday when ua uxpb&gt;*Uin
nml flro destroyed the Keller
School building.
Rnmlull Hlmpson. sumirlnlvmleht of lho school which wna locat­
ed near Fori 'Worth, said tlui I—h
prubnlily would lotal fUlil.UtiU.
Tom McPhcfmin, Id, a sllldelit,
said In* heard u 'Iium" In on unlighted gas n’utCr Hi the study
hall. Kecomls later tlu-ro wn* au
explosion In tho space lielween
tha celling and roof of tha ImildIng where the mulpment for n
system of nmnufni-tiireil gas was
In limes like the present, Mr. inslalloil.
Truman said. Democrats Irelnni:
logothor — ’W o h le r lo shoulder.”
lie avoided any direct reference
to Koulhorn disaffection over Ills
advocacy of anti-lynching, anti
M'«nilane* Front I’sas •'"»&gt;
poll tax, onll-discrlnilimtlon an I to the Texas City school superlnother proposa's.
tendent.
Tho choice fur a Southerner be
"Wo woro almost at tho end of
tween the Dcmoccnllc P atty «"-! thu lino of car* which luuL stopped
tho Ropuhllcnn Party, he sai'L nt thu crossing, bumper to bum­
"Ought not lo l&gt;» h hard one."
per," Miss Price said, “Thera was
Tho GOP means first a rule by a steam switch englnu which was
'carpet bagger*." then hy "munuv- shontlns son? tank cat* Into thu
baggers," he suld, nnd dn either loading rack at the Stone refinery,
event a rule that (runts tho Bouth nnd the lino was held up while the
and Weal as "colonics" to bo ex- switching was going on.
Molted common lolly and hold
"We had noticed some sort uf
down politically.
gas or vapor pouring across the
Tho President'* earlier epvech highway and hanging in tho ditch
here was made ut the dedication alongside tho road, nut It looked
of a mamorlal to Preildanta An­ ilko steam to me,” Min Price sold.
drew Jackson, James K&gt; fo lk and
"Suddenly, wo heard loineona
Andrew Johnson. In this speech,

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yallt 'Run for your Uveal Git out
of herol1 Bo we Jumped out of lha
ear And started running hock to­
ward Texas City.
"The explosion knocked me off
p»jr. feel as I was running and t
could feel th* flames reaching out
t
ln Jr!* Truman flow here last night fur me," Miss Price said,
from' the American Legion, con­
EVANSVILLE, Iml,,' Oct. 10,
vention at Miami to take pareonal
command of the Democratic fight (fiV-Seventeen persons wuro In­
to keep Southern state* In tho jured today In an axploslon In the
Democratic column In November. bsaemant of a building of the
t Refrlgeratlgf C o m p a a y

also, Mr. IVumun made no men­
tion of hi* civil rights propoaaliHe declared, however, that Jaekeon know "the way to eotTMt InJiutiM In democracy la by fataon
and debata, never by Wilkl^l otic

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Eliot I* considered a strong candl.
■Into for tho literary Nobel prise.
nrm |. The prise this year amounts to
UAW- 150.7"- crowns or more than $44,•

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I now a British subject, was men,,,, I tinned ns a possible winner lu&gt;H
.y ear hut tho prise then was
, j j (|_ awnrdtd tho Franch writer Andre
J.i
Hide.

I'OI,ICEMAN KILLED
■ CENTURY. Oct. 10-OP)—A 71
vcar-old FloWaton, Ala., police
on- officer was killed and his com,t r| panlon badly hurt her* yesterday
r e t , when a car was stniek by a
southbound Louisville and N ash,
f" I vilie railroad passenger train, f
No one on the passenger
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trnin was Injured, he said.

M aallaafS Krwm l‘a«- Pa* l
Honed, tha witness said, but ho
said Bolton reform ! on both occa­
sions to "a dlrtv Red Communist."
‘ Four days before Reuther was
shot, Miller went on. ho nguln
was approached by Bolton and
“thp nsmo of W aller Reuther came
up."
Mlllur sihl that Doltim spoke
then of "rubbing out Walter Ronther.” He nskcrl AH'Icr If he want­
ed the job, according to the testi­
mony.
Bolton was iiuotcd by the wit­
ness as saying Ihu assassination
would b« worth $16,000.
“You mean thnt’a all?" Miller
said he asked Holton.
"You'll get it within an hour
after thu lob Is done," he said
Holton added.
Miller testified that lie then told
Bolton, "Nb. I don’t want the lob.”
Mlllur went on to say that Bannun's nnmo runic up at thu same
time.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. ID. &lt;41Tin- United States is going to keep
Its diplomatic oulpo«t in strategic
MartlnUiuc after all.
A Stale Department announcemeat yesterday said only that an
earlier decision to close the connutate on the French Island had,
been reversed because of "rspriW
sentntbm" made to the depart-

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NEGRO LAWYERS
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. ld-W*&gt;
■I'' —The Supreme Court today said
1 I* negro citizens of Florida who arc
Jftlo graduates of out-of state law
the srhoois mnv Ito admitted &lt;o the
.000 practice of law without Inking on
Ions examination.
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w in’ Full grown gray male knngorooV
enn leap from 10 to 12 fe e t.^

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NIW DRIVIR TRAINING UlORAfORY—H. I. McDsalsI, rkslrmss sf tk« fUrld* Tiuilils* AimsINIm
$•!«&lt;; CammIMss, UMtttiilari Mrs. Aaaat Jayaar, salsty diratrsv at a Jaaktaavllla traik lisa, 1st laatslvlsf
tba Mm at a makUa Brlvat Training I aiaratary. W. J, Csrltas, iNtfimlH at tha CsasutUil Mstur Vehltl*
Dvlvar Tralnlaa Rrajism *1 tha Stats OiHBMaat «4 Idasatlas, laaki as. Tha "lafsty-ttsilat" will last tha

Kelkr, Tex., School
Explodes 350 Escape

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i!d m e! Ami-rif-m l"&gt;rn Thomr* Stearns

(I'ssU ssH From Pan* oss i
doesn't have the authority to Im­
pose tho broad general rules It
proposes; that tho programs which
would be banned would not In fact
bo Illegal, nnd that such Commis­
sion action would irderforo with
free speech.
Ha contended tho FCC should
leave to the Justice Department
nnd the courts thu determination
whether a program Is a lottery.
Bromley argued that many of
the programs which the Commis­
sion would bar do nut fulfill tho
legal elements of a lottery.
Paul Porter, former OPA chief,
disagreed. Ho said tho Commission
was doing exactly right in trying
to stop “this cancerous.growth on
American broadcasting.”
Porter, who appeared on la'hnlf
of station WITH, Bnlllinoro, said
•f FCC failed to carry out Its pmliosaU. then ‘‘(hone who support
you have no choice hut to multiply
our bribes.”
Louis 0. Cowan, Inc., the pro­
ducer* of “Pton The .Music," hits
suggested a court test.

Reuther Cane

OUR COMMON
FR U lf* AND

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NOimt PRIZE
Ket It} STOCKHOLM, Oct. 10—&lt;AV-

burrlur lo the roMiimptlon of four
power negotiation* on Uennno
ipit-MlJollH."
All of lliu Soviet restrictions,
Cudoguri said, "still remain, mid
mi long us they lemalu it Is In be
fenrctl that any scheme -- Includ­
ing the xchuiipi miilinud la tlit
Moscow iIIscukhIoiis of .Vug.
—
would meet thu hbiiiu fate if the
prod-** of formulating It in detail
and of ensuring it* practical Imliiuiucntallon on llm conditions accctilable to all four accupyldg t»*wrr* laid lo be carried out attain
under Hit' premium of n continu­
ing IlIlK-klld'-."

SPORT SHIRTS
W liilu O x lo n l C lo th n r
Hliio nn d T u n n ro iu lclo tli
a h o rt h I u ii v o d S n o rt
ShirtH

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glam Into effect, but ho consider­
ed Ids nomination with them In
Ms platform constituted a umnudate from the people.
Hu referred only briefly to hi*
recent tour of California whore
oranges sell for far more than
Florida fruit.
"Cnllfoinla citrus Is not as

DRESS SHIRTS
F in e s t t| u j t l i L f W h ito
U ro ad clo ih s h i r t s t h a t
w ill glvo h im u c o m fo rtithlo, well ilrcHseci a i r
th u y o u r rn iim l

largo, it's no- better, no Juicer and
in no way superior," he eald. "I
am persuaded thu difference Is
In the system of marketing the
fmlt.”
Among the first witnesses wss
T, L. Hlsyden, manager of the
Broeksvllle Citrus Orowers Asso­
ciation. Ue urged hdoptlon of tho
tastu test, quality labeling of
canned fruit, reduction of • the
tlmo fruit may stay In the color
rooms, extending the V a le n c ia
orange marketing season Into the
late summer, and more efforts to
revive "the buyer confidence we
killed during the war” with high
prices and Inferior fruit.

H«tfulnr 2.05 viiluo

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Regulur 2.59 value

CHINESE TAKEN
NANKING, Oct, 10, WP)-Fan
Han-Chlch. tho government com­
mander of tho Manchprlan cor­
ridor, was captured by Commtinlsta when Chlenhilen fell last
week,, tha Catholic newspapor Yl
8hth Pao reported today.

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VOLUM E XXXX
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No. 12.

AHHiM'Inted P re ss L eased W ire

W E D N E SD A Y OUT. ‘2 0. ISMS

W arren T ells Congressional Candidates Make William Green Aide Denie!$
Final Pleas For County Votes Praises Free, Dewey Plans Majority Of Nations
Legion Of
Strong Labor Europe Trip Of U.N. Approve U.S.
Foreign Policy
R e h a b i litation For
W ar Vets Is Pro­
claimed Top Pro­
ject Of Auxiliary
MIAMI, Oct. 20, UP)— Harold
E. Stamen, now president of the
UnWcralljr of PanneylvaiiU, told
the American
rlci Legion convonilon
today "you can never win a
peace by mUalona te Moscow."
Htaaaen, a leglonnahre, also a*oerted, “ You can never win
peare by coddling Communism
at home or aboard. Peare can
be wun only by putting force,
determination and courage be­
hind the g reat principal* of
lualkv.

M J Mon. Jr.. 5lh Diatrict Rc'
publican camlidaic for Congren.
in a talk on Firat Slrcet and Mag­
nolia Avenue lliii morning. charged
tli.it liia Democratic upponrn'.
Judge A. S. "Syd" Herlong. Jr., i*
trying "to carry water on both
•boulder*" by refuting to declare
whether he it backing Truman or
Thurmond for preiidcnt.
He declared that a two party
tytlem would pay big dividends for
this irdion. ctpecinlly in tecuring
benefit! from a Republican Adminitlration on ntpre adequate
walciwayt and flood control.

MIAMI. Oct. 20—UP)—An Incitation to New York city
"anytime you want" waa a t ­
tended to the American Legion
by Arthur llutfey, paal com­
mander of the New York De­
partment, repreaentlng Mayor
william O’Dwyer.
MIAMI. OctT 20—&lt;AV-llrlg.
General Keater l„ Haallnga.
chief of the Armed Force* Mem­
orial Division, told the Ameri­
can Legion convention here to ­
day that an average of about
200 bodlra a month are atlll
being tecuvered on foreign hat*
flelda.
MIAMI, Oct. 20—(/F&gt;—Secre­
ta ry of Ihe Trcaaury John \V,
Snyder aaid today that "It may
he necessary to Impose new
lave* if »c are going to hare
(Continued On Page Four)

* Farm Wage Rates
Reported Lagging
In South_By USDA
ATI.ANTA, Oct. 20, &lt;AV- Tho
U.S. Department of Agriculture
today reported the South waa the
only region In the nation where
farm wag® ra te , per day without
A hoard atlll .id le»a than fh.
Y
The department'* report ahowed
the average rate wo» $4 tier day
In tho South Atlantic Staten, 13.80
in the Knit South Central State*
and $4.70 In tho Weal South Cen­
tral S ta te .
Elsewhere in the notion farm
wage rate* ranged from $8.60 on
tho Pacific Coast to $0.(10 lit the
Kn*t North Central State*.
Two of the sections •• the South
Atlnntlc nud tho East Sunth CeilM i (ral — are the only one* In the
* mil Ion where wage rate* have not
(•'uHil.arg tin Page Klakl)

Instead of tho St. Johns Elver
being deepened to a mere 12 fo*&gt;t
t hnnnel, it should l&gt;e deepened to
30 feet an that coastal steamers
ftM I'MHe* «:i|g N• I

Judge A. S. (J3yd) llcrlong of
l.ectburg. campaigning ar Demo­
cratic candidate for Congien from
tbe 5th Diitrict. -poke thi* morn­
ing on Firat Street and Magnolia L eader Of A F L Says
Avenue and declared that he in
F ree E nterprise Is
running on the b.i*is of hi* own
record and qualification! and "not
NotOne-wayStreet;
ag.nnit any one."
CommunismBlasted
Why tend a Republican to reprelent people, who by the Re­
M IA M I. Oct* 20, &lt;/p)— Compublican'! own aihiiiinon are moie muniim can 't get "to firtl bale in
than *30 percent Democrat*’ " he thi* country," if American Labor
inquired.
remain* itrong and free, AFL Pros“The people of »lit* district nr*' idrnt William Green laid today.
entitled to have n voice in Wash­
At the tame lime he told the
ington," lie declined. ’’ami ilri' American Legion that "reilridivc
entitled to tie heat'd thioiigh tiieic &gt; ■
»,
*.
...
,i ... imnKuig
iin.Auie legi'itlton
own representative whose
." .
'pruvulct
,
. a ferti e, »oil
»
U In accord with tin great inn-1 b'l Ihe ipread of ( ommuniim.
m ..MiiHuea oh i'««r t u a ii
| | r urged ihe veteran* to iirpport
"I.ahor't effort to eliminate meatuiei which make for d a n antagon­
ism and which weaken our nation
hy fomenting *tnle and h illrrn m
I between Capital and t.abor."
‘•Free entorprise i» not u unewny »lreet," Green ndiled in a prepared address, 'T.nhor cuiinot he
drugged down iii this country with------i nut dragging down the whole fr®a

Band Of Rebels Woman Wounded
Capture 2 Towi^Accidentally By
In South Korea ;Own Gun At Club

Government A u th o r­ S h o o t i n g” Is W
{,gprl,*
",“h iud to be
^
% rr*it- !•n.,.'If
«»urv trad** union*
t C n O f f Kecorus B y ! vU*tlnilnnl and oppriM*cil l»y drat*
ities Term R a i d
PrvliV *.
A n t h n r i r ' ,,c.iM ' ,l''th&gt;n." he said, "The way
r^ O llC c
MUtnOritlLS
; will i«&lt; opened for the Conimunlitg
As Soviet Inspired
Itv WILLIAM MOOItK
SEOLL. Oct, 20. t / P ) - The
home miniitrr today placed South
Korea under martial law after i
rebel hand led by wliat govern­
ment aiilhoniir* lermrd Communit*
mipirrd
Mildirr* captured two
'otvnt. Flip rebcii took over the
lowni of Yoiu and Sunclion.

w rsrro R T .
o u 20.
&lt;/l’l — Inveiligalor* wrote off ac
accidental loday the .hooting of a
found Zirgfeld Folliei girl -it an
rxcluuve beach dub Kerr.
Ihe woman. Mrt. M.irv I’nlgron.
41. of Mcmplni. Trim., told police
,
i i i i
• $
die w.u wounded when her pl.tol
diicharged accidrnt-illy. I o w n
f'lotrculor V'iment \ Moplanaro

Atomic Control Plan

Barkley Says He Re
grets U.S. F oreign;
Policy H as E ntered j
Cam paign Speechc.i|

USDA Opposes
Dewey today tcrmcrl " d im sptiu*
New Rate Hike
lation" -» publltlird report thol the
Republican nominee would " ’&gt;! .
On Rail Freight;
ALBANY. N. Y.. O n 20. (&gt;1*‘
j
An aide nf Ijovrntoj Ihnimt: L. |

Europe during tbe intriuu licfott I
inailgip.ltiou il he h rlerleil I ’n* i I
dent

I.1I1IC! l’ If.lgeity, Dewey » i Vf i
cutive .mutant, would m-'kr u 1j
fuithrr comment mi the •$.**&gt;' &gt;*v

Uranium Says T here
Is No Showing F or
Need Ol Increase!

a inlumnitt.

It wa* Irainrd. howovei, th itl \\ \ M l l \ t . I t t \ (h i. 211. i/l*i | !
at thi* lime Dcvvev h-i* no plan* ^ 11&lt;• Ag o oltuic IK p.iMtuenl Io*!ay M
.I. i -lopping in- I
m.i|o
to viait Europe.
M'lned llici to
He i» known to led that I**&lt;***■ ‘trie*!* it ")•*■•• It’g . in iicv. ”enic»- ‘ i
-I'll .Vllti F in n Itiil 1HI gem i no ic.i . i.i i ulio.id freight,'
man madr .t mut.ikr III uoing l$i
I lu* ilepartmenl v-ive it- view*
tlie w.n to i!lr ai
F.uiopc dui
pcnonally wiil h liir head* of AIIW In llle llitrul.ili t "null'll e (iilll I'
inluinti x\In* li i» i uii-iilrring -i petiNation!.
- -aid Dewey Iwli**VIH tnui Iiuiii the i.tilio.ub fut &lt;i I 3
&gt;1* la't'll ladle 1 fill ihi pen ml .iiK .iute in tit iglit t h.tlge*.
ent ■ lu have jsl'llt t V
r s.
lie Mill".lib litvi itkeil all miAt lliii
im wht) rnuM Il«l »'tinil
llneae, liuiimriiU.
lilt ill.it,' ’’enidgrlii \ ” t u,111 pen t-lll writer mid aft i dinner Hpenkei,
not thi h i iiiiiiit y in ................- .iv mint* until they hud bum *■"■ toira-t ttiiib li t- pi"|i"M-i| I l per nf lint Spitllg. Vi k. will addie-i
Iiii lilbei • f tlie Siiufuid Exec11
fu lly *tMilled tn \\ u-li i ■ 'o r .
till lilt li'iei't n '1mh.il
live Clui linn wive- ami gue-l*
iii-am* title \hi i-b'i tin el vot.S. tielatv "( \gi it iilliiie Hi.,on.ill at a ilinod at llie Liillgwood
pi,.«i&gt;li-iu llu rtv S
11 iiioi'P • '"■
reei'lvc from Timm--* *• “I'pm in il. ■ ii.l in i -i.ileiiif,il lilril with the Unti l III . Ill • ■hick tb,* evening
FtnVil I'alliou * ill nre*lib- and
had beep cut down t - mo :1■d.\- Il t
Till- .lu te bile 12 cbV'oHl! \ot
ii,rit l* ii.i .1*, wmir whiilevi'i w ill lull i-.lll. . M* lin e.•
At Mopiphle in -t night Donu
**i .,*. *i it** tflillledi'itt- ut-t*tl for
r a l e hb-cloi t ’nndidiito Wnlioi f
• ■.
! ,
,1, , lu iiti-ii*lil ■' ,

to move right in and lake over.”
tiiveti *uiil the aoonvr thi* country return* to the "American way*'
of voluntarv management-labor
cooperation with a minlimim of
g •• v e r it nu-nt Interference, ''the
-.tinngi-i and more *eeur. Amur!*'«" l*emoeracv will be."
"°»dv by rniiatning at rung, free
11«I umied.
nt* Anitl, vuu the
Al„etic. M 1K.,lt,u. ..preVHn| „ Thi„l
World War" or "tnnuro victory If Armetrong, Si
eigniitlon fioni
*ueh h war I* lhru*t upon ua.
ling tu fnvoi
, ,
T f ’ a.
(Con 11mi cl

hiiiiiiiiiii i d In ■
the tn k " l, d. • I II

..m il'

i-. t " ..... it

f i ll til * nubile j

3

f»nno Helped Battle
Fire In California
Lhyd M. (lann, 8Am. Mrvlnr
with the 8*abee« at I’ort Ifueneme,
Calif, wan among the 300 men who
battled foreit flame* that raged
for five day® In early September,
deatiaylmt MjOOO avro* In the Loi
Padre* National Poreat.
Eight bul’doiort were *ant to
the a m , and hcllcoptara
pUr* flew Sealw«* to the moat haiaardoua and
■trateglc location! hlg
Igh in tho
mountain*. On BeoL 13, when it
waa i««ti that tho fire waa gatting
out of control, tha contraction
whool* at Port Htttnem# wore
cloned and ovary, available man
on tho h ito wa* *«nt to tha tcone
of tha lira,
Lloyd flano ia tho «on of Mr.
and Mr*. E. 0 . flano on Route No.
2, 3anfo|d.
TAMPA, Oct. K , | .- T h o Ftorl
Ida Tag payer* Aik atinr. volftd
flrvt thr*a
imcrvt-

Debate On Palestine
Is Deferred In P o­
litical C om m ittee;
Arab P light Studied
lit I (H IS M ’A IN
P:\HI' ft. i. 2(» liVi
A Ing
IU.I|&gt;llllV ,d (lu* l nitral Nation!
.11$|&gt;1HVi t1 iiitl.iy thi’ Ame IK *nApHllMlt* tl h-llg 1IiHH'i* \‘l,i ii far
itMlIII* (.....li.d. -11
difVMI 4
...... . 1 ."(ih'.il in tlrr |m K m ,
III. 1'S Ii •1it ill i».iiiu ,d , ■iiuiii il •
lee it*,rvl 41 to , 1* lo t ii i it the
ittolllli rti cv diqnlle t u n to the
Ihg I ite mil ( iii.iiii with uivliur

(loll! lu 11v t"? agH'enidil op h.riic
live

.lie thu

l ni'ril S till,. Kn -i.i.
I I.tin r .mil t In ii ,i

p n m ip lr-

Bniitm.

lio n

Ihe

w in

Big

ten .ili-tditmni

in

till! Vnli . 1 il. ',l ll|mil a (.’.111,lill*ll
leveliitii'it ipplovme the ili.ljnfity
npm l *1 ll . t 'N \liuiiii l.nrlgV
i ,.Inin mi lh ........ .
iepoll III- I. 1-1,1 ell l 'v plnpoiall
Im .m udeiii,ittnii il tunliol agency
w ilh in *ii t*

I’ll. , *1
pli,I-- i I

,

te

--ai l.|. riui'llt.

-ll-t* lie., Ii'll (I Soviel
" littan

tlu&gt;

atomic

iiein1' ".I . ip no ,!11•iii ii- energy
inii’e ... .*&lt; MtO'ii -ilindluueuu*11 1'iitiiiiii ii **n F ir!' Four )

French Riviera Tempura tu res Are
Railv/ay Strike nimhinp; To Near
Snarles Traffic Norn,i'1 Fnr NaUon

, i n - : it, ,i in ii|»'i mllmlliMlimi ,
,,i
in i, . in iter,"ill"tee with j
;le ■ itu • i t ule* " f |&gt;i tid'd
W r ig h t H ltS UCITIO
on
Slllllltt! tO"I - - i I’ll' fill'll I"' ,
tiiiv Uv il"' 1ii ii'i oat omal Applet
Kit g,flit loll, thi Nmmmil ioMIglte I
VVlipb sale Fresh I'luil nod |
—
-—.
t ’lllt'M il&gt;. Oel. 20 -(/V l-T cutV’e, ’ Iiil'lr llistt ibiltor*, llle United F n m m n i m i t - I r &gt; r l I J n i n n i " ,ll,,"e - -im ted climbing tu nenr
l u h FtuM nod Vegetable A**" I L O m m U l I l M l i C U U m o n nurmnl level* iivec nm-t iif the
i lot lint, nod a gi nun of ceinetil 1 Called W alk-out T o 1'nmiti v IihIiiv nfter itmitlier night
itiim f ii'luiei-i Tl'e Netlmial Dnirv
•
•
r-v
. &gt;tf cool went her.
A s s i s t W a ^ c L J c m a t H l , Til, "..I
cvicmbul from Ihe
CopiutitD'U nlitt pdvfiiusly ninde
[tin-lit I idie uf the ( Inif iiml Into
the *iin,e "bleeMiin nn behalf *»f
PARIS, (h t 2D. t/lh
A 24 | Do- Now Euglmitl S int,*. Below
d*,it v lltlele*l*
f f i (F/iiiif i • miiiu’■&lt; » tie ii'iuirlcd
1tn* o .... ill in leieats -,i"l 1lllll III$111 i*l i ikt* 4ll.ll It I railway i* til* til
l lie • ill Iv *IMfllillg Iiuiii - with ll
tfm ri$ . fit MvH ,*f fieighi I'll It'd •illMItf lilt- u lh If I.I
!m* •#l -1 ill t M«l ittvvu. Maine, Tile
1
loM it! illlMH in pay pa 11 of
1
hi#"•nil \
t ear lit*' fleering
11,111' r»i' *ill’U|'l ‘t 1at Iii-i t fi,in [HlNN IIIII111$1- ml1 ll Ka* t.illtil iii *)m fun it III allwill#
Mil* -1uihi i it areas.
ne .ill .•»l III I 'Htinners Am fill | M11tV with lln* i iippliug l ica. '&lt;
v. I h i ' 1" , a' at * tiiu ing
1
1l MBtiDlM’ll thii 1’iisr 1 tu !t! i
mithf ■ll lltr. linvh iii ii* 171Ii il.!x
111.- .III', Wflr #*- i*t'i It il tu let,II l| tu
Aim ( iiiiiiiiuiini in ivqinpeii pe
lllll hit if ,*•1 H Solid,i-1ii States,
K idn.tpcd It a by Is
di, led t Mlliwav -It ike winild In' 1*1 lltr ( Him \ ,i 11* , .iiul most uf
lit. Mi. IvVfHl 1’(oiler weatlii'i waa
U otuiiicd To M other I1.in* Mttiitl.iv
funffji •*i foi hi** umlUm-li'in *&gt;i*clier
There worn other development-i wmd ('upa**u ami Sgt. Jaiue* II. lull* are la-lng denied the light " railed on govermir-ntitiinia
lln- t i■mmuni*t I■,I i.iilwav im 1h ti ••! tllr f filliilry tonight.
revolving around politically explu lltiaenl: iiueationod Mr*. I’ldgeon vute for I'reaidcnt Truman in Hie man Tolmadge "to puldMv u'lnuh
It XI.'ITMOItE, tlct. 20. t/l'i
Slmvvei* vv.it&gt; leiMirteil carlv
lull i ailed tllr Mrillii ttalieali at'* I
ICnatlaaeg on rnae r.lakii
j at the nearby Norwalk Huapital &gt;Nuyemlier election.
alv two Kn K I uk KI uii *■ •'!..............ICommenting up charge* uf &lt;&gt;"1' which have hi-ell tu-lliul ih d !"■ 'nc Ion-week old •(" Arm Me**limiMc, .hike to -nippult drmaild* f"l -&lt; i IihIiiv iii purl uf New England,
where the wa* reported today in
,ciiuii* cuiiiiitlun from u wounil ill 1ing that have been niudu aguln- avowed purporo of cebdiililimr Id fu-l imleep mid well fed, wa* h loiiiiiiiuiii wage id I'i.OOD fMin* | New York ii"-l i*vt-1 1 ike* Erin
hur cheat,
j Southern Democrat*, Wright d&gt;- election in a ’great vb t-u v I"' -tm id to tier iiiuther** mile. I"*iiv ($511) a ninotli
i.iiic g] limn- nfliu -lie mid 1» • n
The prourculur »ald Mr*, t’ldg- 1 clart-d:
Knvle Will Attend
white Kiipreunify.' ’’
il- *1 fI!im her i'lli riage
• In- t'tiutliluiiiil ,i"&gt;uill mi ill' |
i eon
eun euVH
gave till* account of
PI event*
event*!| "Truman
______ i* not the rminlnce of
“The (irujecteil Klan ilenmn-ti i lliii('apt
lleiiiy
-I.
Kri**,
tap
l.io
Warren Citrus .Meet
South lion*," u league animuiid un til
I ill,,pc,in R e * " v r i V riiigiain *
LOS ANCELKS. Oct. 20. (Ah - »,rv;;,.T',l"!r *h!’1 "hooting:
. . .the
. . Democratic
.
. Party, in tho Up
"f &lt;Hid, "call fm niaaked ccreomoe »j uf detective*, -aid Mr* l.t-.-oa IIII mi gh lln- t ",ll 'lukc ll.l» tul
Police Chief C. 11. Ander*on uf i With tiulwhl. who*® gueat *ho hut the nominee of a group
Siii'ffl.'i.
Hi
year-uld
mmlni
"i
Ni'hntui II--’ -I F (1.&gt;vI— ait
with J’.I ... would l*e ,h.i,g*il
Ilevcrly lllll* ha* hern Invited to «n* at the dub. *he returned In i rndlruW who »eUed control of the and croK* .................... .
lia ii.c ', mdmlri.d (iiiidu,Im.'i t*v lii"int'4'tl i tint i* vt ill ntti'litl tin*
i.irbi-, ue, at Vidalia on 0*1
tell"Vhe County O rrad ' J u ry ' OniiV I hiu apartment after a late supper, j party at
dealing
till'
linhy.
Twit
dele,
U tent, a 13c Gaullii! .ini'' I rilru - liuaiintr
iv r"ni|ui'tuit hv
Inal Complaint* Committee next ] th’r fmmer hu.baml left about I At the -al.io rally, four of AI* and ill the Miiciitl City All,litinlinn ' lives I'miiid -1" Aim "ii i iit'd -il 2tl (M
I 1 1*111i ll Ill’ll Dll I'll 1*4* lilu llt (
i Fiillrr Wrimui, 11* nmrialic iiunilI Mi*. Slu fflet’* inline iii S iiiuiltan
Tucidav who killed g*ng*t-r l i e n - 45 I*. M. for hi* own ap artm ent,, homa » M U em ocratli elector c»" i.n Dec. 10.
ni'u fut Kiiyi'itu", Finlay iui i aitig
The league *1*1,1 It win "m tmg!
___
nod *he Moved up reading for.'dldatea reiterated that they will
Jamln (Uug«y) __
Siegel.
Diindiilh.
ai 1(1:11(1 iiVlni'1. at I lit- Sail Itillll
Anile run n .aid bn haa reenivrd ! about an hour.
I not vote for Prenldent Truinan m an the bn,,I* of report* from un­
Mi, SlnTflet tnbi I' m|U Im- Voting (*irl Dies In llutui, Oilniiil"
dercover iigeni* vvlm pitni'iinii d
veral
threat,mlno
leM..r.
*,,,!'
A*
*he
«larlett
for
har
bedroom,
I
the
Electoral
College
regardlt»*»
"f
•everal threatening letter* ami
ilie iccrei meeting of Atluoia ■if having Iruulilea anil llmugiii a Aimrtinentllouse Fire
II ..nllHiirU lln Png* lUakl)
; A„y p0**ihle court action.
Si'imlur lluvl,' wa-* *■*&lt;!ifU'tl on
telephone call* nine® h« announced
new Itaby in tin, family iinglii in---— ■"
The electoral candidate* *"• Klavern No. I Mmulny night.
till. It, tlmt In Iiml lit-t-ii named
he knew the norm, of the slayer.
Talrnadge n i l ui'geil Ii- dl-avmv lln- Mil a i inn. He onleretl t Itti t -lie
TO TEST ROAT
|
(!■&gt;•&gt;&gt;■** o» r « * k »h»,
a*- ii mi-inl&gt;*-r **f an 11 limn corn; l*o examined hy pryeliialriH'*.
Leu Hubbard, committee chair­
ir.,Hll«aeil Oh I'nae tllalill
I NEW YlHtK, (lit. -’ll. t/l*&gt;
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20—(/p)— l
niitti'i' uf -tat*- -. nalur- wlai wcr-i
man, said Ander*on "should toll Howard
111•-nltiiiar away ftmu ii-vui't*. a iii|Ui‘-li'i| hy I illt-r Want'll tu /■o*
Hughe* any* ho will tc * t; IIEKIt TflUC’KH ESCOHTKD ,
the grand Jury what ho know* for hi* «26,mK&gt;.IMK) giant plywoml fly -1 NEW YORK, Oct. 20—l/V)
DKI.AYED SERVICE
-tv vt'iu-ttlil gitl tan liiti-U inti* ii*-, iqti'ratt* with i
BLALOCK
HON
OB
E
It
I'l'MiinlltiJe
hi* own protection."
CLEVELAND, Oct. 20— (AI
ing boat with taxi run* Nov, 16'Deer trucki) rolled n**t atrlking
BAITIMOlti:, Oil 20 tA l'i 1 i ' l a / . i i i g I l n a i M y i i l u n u r a n d tlu u l ami a t'llixiui t *111111111.f iii uiakTho chief, who contand* the „„d will fly it aliout a month hrewrry drivar* Into becr-thlr»t&gt; Were you expecting a po.*t eartl IN. Alfred llliilttck, who devlxed 1 iii tin- flimif* yi'-ti'itlay
intt an I’x t i n - i v utility *&gt;f the
mcaiagc* are from ‘‘»er«whnlt*,* inter.
New Yruk City —
from
New --Jer*ey- -(roni anyone
in Clovulmld, *ay I lie win Id-flllUcil "llluo I'llby (14-nl I,
Uffti'inla cinitil not luntu whv Flmidii fit run imlui-ti \ ami m ar­
..........
—
and *ay* ho I* ignoring them, In­
Millionaire lliighc* took tho a i r - 1under police e»cort.
*oven year* agiiT If you were, tint lion" in roliiiliorntion with tin lln- v i ■'t i in, Mingairi .liilinsini. ket ing,
dicated ho wa* ready tv* tell '(l-c , n aft, thu wuild’n largest, aloft! Earllc •. itrikiog iinlon driver* ooat office i* mailing it b u c k to i.time Jiihtt* I InjiUin-* *uic,'iiii. tu j iliti it ti lui’ k intii tiiu fIri'-swiqit j
\M
" 1 -*j -• . *-. -.*..{
grand Jury "all they want to briefly ln*t Fail In an un*chedulctl had forcad beer truck* to turn tho »cnder u«iny.
.M ay wn* tuinied "Biillimiiie'*, man giiniiiil-itiiui aimrl lulu *i wlulu ,&gt;&lt;■- |jin (mitering thu ntrii* nduatry
now."
f||Khl.
'
[back Into northorn Now Jeraey.
Sixty pu*t cards, hoenmo lodged i (lf
utv Itti "iii t unitli ii luillway.
j vuu* iirg.i! it,*, illuming i*y Sen-------------- ---- -------------- --------------- -----------------------------------------At , he Holland Tunnel, one of ochlnd n moll chute rind have
He wiis elicit hy the Advertising
Ili-i iiiuthur, Mr*. I("*i' JiiliiiMiiti,
Itoyle I** ■i ■-o*1 tin- h ,-trine,
n «
m
I —
* i o
■■
! the three truek arterie* Ini" juat lorn ill*covered, F. H t ngim, Club of Baltimore a* it "eivie III vviilmv, and liiri't' -i-tiu* Were j atur
Hi* revealed ihul In luid -erVeil on
K lllirfltn rft \ a p L I n
A d m it M a PA
IManhatUn from tho we«t. IK -Liporlntcmlanl of carrttra. Mild minded ptililU' servant and out 11-rtii'd liv paaauraliv. Tvvu "f tin' mnimltlei'H in1.*' ■igating ilia ellA A lU K U U Ia U C C ft 1 U
/ \ U I U l l IT lU lC
Ipallcomen helped tho firat of the judging from tho remnrk* tin "tu; Htmiding loadvr in suigeiy."
I -i.-tur* well’ litttllv hint
in* uitiiivtinti *1*4itu in* I *tu nnd
ft
■
^
I pier truck* pa*t picket line* of *.f them it wo* written around
(•iiuiii u f thu fin * am u"t il,' IU47 aeaaiun .*( tin l . gi-lalinu.
Heimlnr .1. E B*ik*u i- ,'hnlrman
C a r r u w H y Agency Is tin mini'll.
and Senutor U A. Simtal- I* vic»Joined By MaeNeill
elniirmiin uf tin* Hcnato ■umiiiittee,
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20,
—A recommcndolioo that the U nited!
U oSo
Joins
A
gency
Thu Andrew Ctirruwny IiuuirStale*
_____ ___
:» admit more tludeat* and other vidtori from "barricaded”
*
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n
n
i r i o l .
Roosevelt Says Deino
«ncu Agency tudny uimininceil Hint
eailcrn Europe w^nl to Secretary of State Marthall loday from a
Miilciilm
MucNuill
hua
Jnlin,d
tln-tr
Will Take California
group cf American cducalorr.
iirgan'xiitlun.
The new United State* adviiory commiiiion on adneatioiul ex­
Mr. MucNuill, the aim uf Mr. iiml
FKK8NO. I’ulif , Oct. 20 t,F(—
By GLENN WILLIAMS
change »aid this country ihonld adopt a more liberal policy, particularly
Mra. P. B. MncNuili, wna lmrii in
.lamet Rouaevilt i*uy* theie i* a
t,
Oct.
20,
(fp)
*-iitri|it&gt;«Wown
fighltr
plane*
flown
by
Siiiifonl,
attundtul
local
kc
I
iimi
I
hi
LONDON
in admitting penoni from Communiit-run land* to attend "reputable"
•'diatlnct pomuhility uf « Itamocreputable
F»*m 1 'll! '
- ' --- ,-T-n
International conference* here.
nttie viclury in I'ulifnruiu In Nov*
daredevil* a n td anti-aircraft
__________ gun* lighted with American gadgeti whipped iitnyud ft tut (in 11 with thu Hcnilnulu
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grmlThe group *aid there muat be tu hu valuable a rt or cultural Hitlci'a b u tt bomb*. Air Chief M»nh*l Sir Roderick Hill »*yi in a re|x&gt;rt
emlmr and that tin- Deimn'rat*'
tintcl in BMlI. Ho later uttumlvd
"careful control" butt
chances In Ihe nutlun ate "improve
published
today.
object*.
/
Htcticr Unlvuralty and thu L'nling dally."
"F or the United State* to clow
.
*aid
the**
ahould
be
turned
Sir
Roderick
txuied
Britain**
«tr
dafenie*
(tom
teven
rmmtln
liclorr
varaitv "f Miami.
Ita door* to aR_ conUct*^with
The eldest sen *-f the Into Prcsover to tho Library Congresa or ‘D-day until tbe end of'the war in Europe.
H« i» deacended frum one uf the
fdent hi ge&lt;( a DeliuaTHtlc rally
tha National Gallery of Art pond- ‘ When the b u n bomb* were llck-t
plunuor famlliea here, ill* greatlast night tu put the party'* pro­
down an Iron curUln on our ltd® inn their return to rightful owner*. ml, the German* **nt rocket* clow to fire and got caught by irreat grandfather, Augustua J.
gram uf "priictical itlealiun" over
Branwomb
told
reporter*
that
to the vntera."
of tho Atlantic."
whoomlng aero&lt;• tha channel at tha bomb'* exploelon when It wa* Vaughn, came hero in 1837 t»
fight thu Sumlnolu Indiana ami hi
Tho r o c e t n nt e n d a tio n e war* eom* **butter known u n lrm H iei" 2,600 mile*.an hour. The*« proved hit.
Roosevelt, Di'inucratic national
had
dlacovered
rare
hooka
and
drafted gftor a two-day »**»!nn
too much for either dcfcnilve
cummittcenian frum California,
Some pilot* locked wlngtlp* with u reward w*a presented with ii
work*
of
art
In
thla
country
and
which eloaed veaterdar.
The
aaid a continuation uf the pollclea
method, but bombing attack* on tha b u u bomb* and tipped them ria n t uf 183 acren hy President
educator*, headed by Chaneallor had proposed that they bo given the rocket alorago dump* kept the Into tho *ea.
Zachary Taylor. The land wa* In­
instituted liy the HOth Congreae
temporary
cuatody
over
them
u
a
Hnrvie Bremcomh of , VeoderblU
wmiid lead to mint her depression.
menace in hand.
Evan thu American math* Mus­ ca tod In the Ft. Uecd section. Thu |
rice
for
paying
off
|V»
finder*,
Untveralty, advUtd that governSir Roderick had been equipped tang j^P-51) and lateat mortal spit family atill jkvsmcsso* the original
"
‘'M i l
' of Htud- I* aaid Mme o f tha art fin al own­ beforehand by intelligence’ report* fire XVI’• were
CIIII JDI KILLED
quite fast land grant document which I* In­
er* were In the Serial
n o rm occupation and knew what he would be up enough to catch tho 4W-mll«-un- scribed mi Hhespikin.
HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, (*»»
f
k
(n Germany and
oad homo object* again*! when Germany Iorgan tu hour bomb*
to "free and democratic
—The Chinese Communist raditk
from mueeunu
ure her b u t! bomba again*! Bri­
today confirmed that one uf Ha
ELISHA LANDI WORSE
Then Sir Roderick ordered thu
heat artillery of fleers, Morco*
tain*
o,
* plane* “«tripped ot thufr armor
KtNGSTON, N. Y., Oct. 20-(iP)
,r
•' J
trained General Chu Jui, wee kUk
London waa rfagod with barrage and all unncceiiary extwrnat fit­ —The condition uf Ellasa Landl.l
ill Miuth Manchuria early
ting and that their paint In, re- t3-year-old *cre*n act re**, wa* re-!
' outer eurfacee poliih- parted “very critical and growing1 Malcolm MaeNeill, a graduate month.
rtw tuOra M milt* an hour'iteadliy worae” today at Klngiton of Seminole High tkhuol,
k t tha plaae* keep up with hospital.
, former etudent at SteUon
■ha.
I S p r i n g what bar physician vmBy and Unlyeralty of U
defenae waa rW
oalyttffmodercall* a.J "chronic
condition,
aha
Joined tha •Andrew
Can
‘
.1.TT7.
. hiu - live
r
-T
been In tha r-.botplUd
eleven
day*.

Karlirr rrpoiti raid that an rati the H*■■&lt;■ ■’ Hmht
mated 600 to W 0 rebelling »oldiers -aid.
lln I’age Four'
dallied with police and altogethei
The proiriulor taid that lie wa.
a tecurity foice of 3,000 wa* in-1 dropping In* mveitigation. ratirfird i a i $ » v i # i r
A iv o S n a l
volvrd in the flireup in the Amer- 1 by her explanation.
A C l l V l l j
ican lector. No American per.nnnrl |
f*idgeon w.„ found wound
V
wa. involved, ftral retHiit. .aid
rj M ullJ«y „ig|,i
|,r, *,.*aineni
Ihe home minittry u td a group „ ,hp l^ ^ .h o r e Beach and CoUn- \
, j,
,
. |
i SELMA, Ala., Oct. 211, f/7V»
of (oldter* in the railhead-.eaporl try ,,,
H ub by the lecond o( her ■N -U o ,lul |eiM|„r, „f ,h , Denwcratte
of Yoiu Jailed the local |&gt;olire. I luce divorced huiban.li, Marcel A. Party have klckod the Htnte* v NEW YOHK. Oct. 20, i ID I’be
inn A ruiniiH
commandeered a live-car train and Ci
lotichi. She wa* lying on thr bath­ Hlgllt! candidate* tiff the ballot 111 ■aid Unlay it him urged Ouv.oimr
ran it to Sunchon, 12 mile. away. room floor, and a .32 calibre auto­ •everal *tate*. (ioverimr Fielding
M, E. Th"ini‘-"&gt;n of firm via end
Police and Korean army reinforn- matic piilnl wa* op n lied in the L. Wright nf Mls*i*»i|ipl declared tho nmyfi ■ "f two * *l»t I'll mm
at
a
count
v
fa
till
bureau
enliven
ment* were ruihed to Sunchon a* adloining bedroom.
Iclpalltice
”t.'ko 11,1*1»' *'l»» iul*'
tinn here.
precautlnii* in time" niliiui -v Uii
the battle continued there
Thu vice nieaidentlal nnpirant ™ Klin Klim nctivltii--.
tiuUchi, a formvi nianaging di
nfflclnl report* *nhl ohoul in ii-clni I)f Hie club, palrnrilted t&gt;v . the Stater’ Eight* ticket **id vcThe league mi id th KlllM l‘i.ilid
CommuniM* within the Korenn :«l!l|f**« Hcreen and radio pur*nni»li-! terdav thal Oklnhuma, Marybu 1 i ac,I.-* of ii’riiiri-tie il* 1Ik i&lt;•lei III
arniv detachment at Yomi rnid&lt; -I nt 4, v&gt;l$l imlii’t* hi* hecnim* nlnrimril and Indiana were aiming Ihe *lat.
the Smith.
the police *1at Ion ilmre in retnlin 1a In m In* licjiitl Mr*. IMiljrt'iin’* &lt;!or where thla him hiipptnied.
The plea w;H addi \ &lt; I &gt; ) he
Ill- pointed thi, nut, be *dM&lt; 1 aiav
tinn for the recent arrc*t of then hill klUKa* of Vidnlln nod II'*'1
in
unxwi-r
tn
rburge*
that
Alabum
cull lender.
Mmitin are. Detective Lieut. Edha­
The league illeo *md

Anti-Nazi League
GUflfpU R 1 h t P T tt Warns Georgians}'
Of Klan Activity

October Rainfall Is Anderson To Tell Who
3.24 Inches In City Killed ‘Bugsy* Scigci;
Sanford lion hod 3.24 inrhe* of
rnln *o far thin ninitth. Tho lu»t
rain fell on the 13th when Weath­
erman H. F. H 'hlln.r recorded .30
Inchcn. The heavleit downpour wa*
i^l* »on Oct. 3 when 1.02 Inchca w n
recorded.
The average ddy and night
temperature during the month to
date la 76 degree*. The thermome­
ter went up to 01 on the 2nd and
to 00 drgreen nn the 3rd, 12th and
13th. It ha* been down In the
fifllea three time*: 63 degree* on
the ICtti. 67 on the 10th and 68
degree* early yealerday morning.

Noted Humorist

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Radar Ai Aid In Buzz Bomb Fight

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WEDNESDAY OCT. 20, 1048

TOR SANFORD HERALD. flA N FO RTO TJO RlD A

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a a a aa la .rd P rraa w k lr h la r a i l Had
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r a llo a a ( a ll IN * In ra l a r m p rla ia d
Ml Ib la a rw a p a r rr , aa w a ll aa a ll
AM a r m dlagatabra.
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BIBLE VJBIIHE TODAY

Home Ownership

tin* -booling * » i accidental,
Farmer Kills Tenant j Hhlold.'
of flew said i e h t m will
In Program Dispute &gt; filed agaiMt him today."

D U LL, DULLER, DULLES!

Unclor tho peculiar condition* of housing scurdty in
Hits post-war (Msriotl, homo ownership apparently iHcbccoming
substantially mure widespread than would have been the
case had houses remained more plentiful. No really accurate
guess can be made a* to the number of families which have
bousht homed in the punt twn or three yearn primarily be­
came they needed housing and could not find ft for rent.
Ownership In becoming ho jjopulur that somo leader*
in the banking business talk of homo ownerithip by 75 per
'•out of United State* famlllcH a* a gold which might lx
reached within five yearn or so,
Whether thin high rate of home ownership will bo a
blessing or a curse remains to be *een. Large numbers of
the families who bought homes since the war have bought
places they could not nfford by previously accepted budget
rules. While there is increasing pressure on the building in­
dustry to provide lower-priced houses, it continues to be
hard to find a house which suits the needs of a family at
the price the family can afford to pay.
ff the present period of prosperity should lead to a
depression like that of the thirties obviously trouble would
lie in store for niRiiy of the new hom e owners. If the Income
level continues to be high until a substantial portion of the
debt can ha liquidated the high proportion of home owner­
ship should thereafter ho a strong influence toward economic
stability and security for the family.

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on
KAVENNa , O., Oct 20—m —

A farmer who prefer* comedian
Jnck Honny to a givo-nwny prixe
nrogrum on the raldo shot and
hilled hi* tenant, Sheriff George
Shields reported today.
In fact, sqld Shields, It was an
ntgument over those program*
thut led J. A. McDonald, a 78-yaar
old widower, to shoot Jackson W.

SAMS WINS ELECTION
OKI,AND, Oet. 19—c/p)— Mur-

ray Sam i| J r„ of DeLaml win
Chogpn p real dent of the Student
jU r A**odallon of Stataon U rn
College today In a clow run-off
contest agulnst Voile Williams, Jr.,
0f Sanford,
Sams received 125 votes while
Williams pollad lOfl. Doth aro
seniors.

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SMORGASBORD
AND

OTHER DINNERS
FROM *1.50
Luncheons From 11.23

THE LAST THING IN THE
WORLD THAI SOME OF US
WANT IS THAT KIND OF A
H unter’s Decalogue
MIND. YET THE JOY HELD
BEFORE HIM MADE HIM WILL­
Planning a hunting trip this Fall? Many sportsmen are,
ING TO ENDURE THE CROSS
AND DESPISE THE SHAME. and they ure also planning to observe sensible rules of
Lot thla mind be In you, which wa* safety to be sure they return homo alive and without bullets
•Uo In ChrUt Je*u*.—Phil, 2:5.
In their body.

There ure others with a minimum of experience who •
Congratulation, to the Tump.t
Tribune for adding Walter Lipp- nlso may bo thinking about trying their luck in field and i
MUnti to iti growing Hat ol ex­ forest. Those in this category would do well to follow thu I
example set by hunter* of experience, and observe strictly J
cellent contributor!.
the ten commandment* of safety drawn up by thu Sporting

The only difference between Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer*’ Institute, which de­
8enater Wagner and tome of our clares that no one who follow* them will ever tako a llfef
ether diilinguiilied politician, it or Jeopardize hi* own, Here is the suggested Decalogue:
that the New York Senator ad*
1. Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. |

Speaking of racial discrimina­
tion. a Florida State Hoard lia.
Just ruled that bona fide negro
residents of Florida do not bnv;
te take a law examination in order
to practice taw in tlii. Hale, where■l white reiidenl. do.
"It would he luicidal," «ny.
Senator Pepper lor lire working
people of America to put their
faith in the hand, of the Republi­
can Patty." Aren’t you trying to
stir up prejudice. Claude) The Rc
publican Party embrace, tome l'&gt;
or 30 million American ciliretn.
They can’t all lie had.
Htnry Wallace accu.e. Philip
Murray, John L 1-ewi* ami other
labor leader, with .filing nut to
l i f Buiine.., with u.ing the same
^fad -b ak ln i lactlti" which were
M
again.) them 10 year. ago.
- Bat Big Labor ha. not told out «o
Rig Burincu. Big l-nhor, Dig Huai■
■Mi and Big Government have
shvay. R o n e hand in hand.

Thi* is the cardinal rule of gun safety.
t
2. Curry only empty guns, take down or with thu ac­
tions open, Into your uutomoblle, camp and homo.
,'L Always be sure that the barrel and action are clear
of obstructions.
•I. Always carry your gun so that you can control thu
direction of thu muzzle, even if you stumble.
r». He sure of your target before you pull the trigger.
Too Late To (JlaH-sify
fi. Never point your gun al anything you do not want
By HU8HKM, KAY
to shout.
7. Never leave your guu unattended uides* you unloadJ
It flr*t.
Among tho thing* you
willIs* lion,
H. Never climb a tree or a fence with a loaded gun
on to decide when
yougo
‘' K It stand* now, any
person
!». Nover shoot at a flat, hard surface or the surface on rolled
to tlf, it..11—Nov '* I* w h e th e r in
i# rcu,,V capable would be
, ..... N" V; “ 1,17 ' , , !
alllv to take u Job In TulluliuH.eo
water.
,
|
not tho pay of our IcgUlalur* fl„ , wo mo»thi. ut *H u day when
10. Don't mix gunpowder and alcohol,
flhmiltl I n* rnlwil fn»m tin* prt’iiont
rjlll mntu, twlctt that ut homo
The first step toward observing these rule* is to inem-t * hvr day to llie priiposed llll amj |IIIV),
l( paminnunt Job us well,
urlzu them, lly doing ho you will retni'n homo wifely yourself, per ilny pin* an irdditlonal I7.GU ( Mr(,|| tluil during Gw Inst m sio n
and permit other hunters to do likewise.
for *ub*l*tence.
legislator* had a hard time finding
Meanwhile check the hunting accidents of which you
Klortilu'* Hciintor* and u-nre- able nod experienced help l*‘cnlt*e
rend with the ten commandments of safety, and In each In­ lentntlve* ure the poorest null)of ,.f the poor pay und high c a t of
any In Die country uml they | jiving.
stance you will find the violation.—Tlmo* Union.
haven't had tin increase In *alury! If those who work through the

Hearing D istant Stars
Distant star* can Im hoard which cannot Im&gt; suun. This
report come* from a cohforoncu on thu now science of- radio
iiHtronomy held at Cornell UnlvurHlty. The instrprnent of the
new science I h a radio toloMcopu which picks up the electri­
cal waves which celestial bodies traiwmlt. It may thu* lo­
cate star* und galnxlen which even the largest regular tele­
scope cannot revenl.
To the great relief of astronomers the new device costs
only 4110,000, whereas' the now telescope recently Installed
at Mount Palomar, Cal., the largest in the world, cost $0,-

A Pol ill. delegate at the United
PWlHod* meeting in Pari* accu.e.
the United Stale, of plotting to
UM the atomic lionih on Yugo
alavia al the lime two U. S. plan?.
Were .hot down hy Mai.hal Tito', 000,000.
men. He would know what the
V United States wu* plotting lo do,
. but lha suggestion iliow. what he
'■ Would Have done if he had posDulles and
_, Hi.ed the power.
Florida’• listing at doubtful is
in line with the situation in the
!. IUU. Many believe the race in
. Ihit Hale is between Dewey und
a s Thurmond. Dewey’s vole coming
*: from the regular Republicans ulus
^ tbo#a Democrats who. against Tru&gt;: man, will vote Republican rather
MSP Disiecrat, and the Tlturmond
( fnta coming from Democrats who
I'strt against Truman and believe
KjM .Slates Righi. ticket represenh
^ 'h*a Southern Democratic princi*
S-Wm . Many Floridians believe that
^Truman will run third in this slate.
(i&gt;*T«ap* Tribune,

Fargusan
Daway Cabinet Cheltas?

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Stniian's and IrnwntH'a
Chnnrat Appear Oead

Spttttl to Cental Preu

AHHINCiTON —OOP prealdtnttal candidate Thomas E. Dewey,
with the lhorniighne»a characteristic of his rampalgn. already
has decided on some of the key member* of hln cabinet lit event of
hi* election Nov 1.
It long has been indicated that Dewey would appoint Jot|n Floater
Did lea. hta long-time foreign alfaira adviser, aa aecratary of stala.
Dullea' flying vuit from I’arta to Albany to confer with Daway
quieted reporta that Senate Foreign Relatione
Chairman Arthur Vandenbtrg would get the post.

W

H

m la iR r number of candidatii
Commission this year
question of what would

t z i ’s r z is
§Msaaa
I fvotes
e "Ware
* 2cast,:
:&gt;adldate got 200 votes,
rnuid be elect ad. Bui

• Mor* i*l*ction»
on *v*ry peg*

llloycr*. t tilin'* L’llialuluia wolllll
find thuy could nut utonir with u
lot Ic** Httacllcs than they now
imildny and ut the *Minc time the
work would lie wine efficiently
done.
But governmental operation*
ami politic* being wlmt they are.
we will probably ulwuy* have u
lot of people on the payroll who
don't do much moro than get la thu
wnv of the folks wlm lire molly
working.
Anyhow, we can take care of our
senator* and representative* by
voting for Amendment No. I, nod
when they get up to Tallahassee
next Spring nmybo they enn do
idnce tH70 when
tho present ro- ■worn |i«((l on
tho hail* of something for those deserving
muneratlun nj ft) a day wu* e*tab- jahllity at" n wage ei|uol to or bet- attache* who really put out during
ll.hatt,
»
j ter than 1* offored by private- em- the aunili.tr.
Nuw *lx smacki-r* inoy lurvr■ ' *
’
boon a lot of iituney In thmur day., I
/
but It don't an very far today.
Trying to mnkv cml* meet In Tplluhu**co during a legislative sc*hIph on auch u pittance I* Ilka
trying In «wut u fly with it tmitlipick, ami ran't bn dime.
,
Even in tin- "guild old ,f».,* ’
when I lit.-v hud twir-for-a-nlckul
rlgnr*, ’Jfu- illlinei* and $.'t ii Wrifk
room*. I Imiigini- the l&gt;nv* luid Id
wutch their pnnnle* lo conn- out
even: but now. with room*, if you
can find 'em. bringing from (5 to
t! 5 a diiv, tni'iil* from &lt;2 to tH.50
and isdinurv cookin' liquor twin*
dished out ut 50c nn uyacup, u guy
can't go In for much high living
un nn allowance of six lnu*y liucka
par diem.
Whan you cmuldvr the time uml
effort a member of tho leglslaturo
I* culled ttpon to give to hi* Job
■luring a IrgUIntlvn seealmi und
thu responalbllily they carry, It
would seen) tbul uvon the pro­
posed Increase la nut enough.
Tho ainondment covering this
small Inercaso In legislator#’ puy
la No. 4 ‘&lt;m vour ballot and If VnU
feel a* I do you will vota for it.
Your senator amt your representa­
tive will appreciate your support
of the measure ami yuur. anion
will help thorn Immanaoly.
Certainly If we think enough of

• Mot* lo
cheat* from

That'* W hy a Merry Christmas

• Mor* for your
money

Starts at SCARS I

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a fellow to eluOt him and *uml
him to Tallahasseu to rttpre»ent
ua, we at least ought to bo willing
to pay Ills expenses whlto he la

Mjy Tbt people of Orlando pay Markill a year lo publish the OrflgSantlnel on which he spends
M $4,300 every day in tho
ig, Mr. Andersen revealed in an
lorial last Sunday in which ho
luted the tremendous increase
■fa cost ol publishing a newsMr during tH« past few years,
, gtf IHoh who like to belillta
IkHerald because it is not at
U in neighbor, we would like
M at out that we could probIf'nuke some improvements in
U we had a million ant)
* |f evkry year to play with.

• Mor* pogei

High GOP sources nay Dewey hai promised
Harold K. Htauntn the poet of aecratary of de­
defence
budget next
year. Jr., Dewey's campaign
fense. Herbert
Brownell,
The natlon'a
detente
alreadygeneral.
have agreed
manager,
la elated
to b«chlefe
postmaster
Manlehn fester Bulls i ator
they'llHomer
need Fargusoti
in the nsighborhood
lb investi­
trillion
tR), Michigan,ofsea
dollars inforthe
the Senate,
year aiarllng
Julyconsidered
t and Uiat'a
gator
la being
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the Aguro Preaidsnt Truman will mnd to Congress In hia annual
messagt next January.
Rut on the receiving
end of
the eatlmatea
economy-mtaded
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FORCE*
BUDGETIsaLASK—RegardJohn Taber tR), New York, ehalrman of the House approprlaUeas
committee.
Tiber, who believes there la not going to bo another war, at least
not' tn the foreseeable future, le going to hack away at the com-1
blned Army. Navy Air Force igurea with what he terms "a meataL" He haa the tasking of Senate polley leader Robert A. Taft

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on the one hand and the BUM department on tha, other currently
are reported to M in a no-haWa-tarrad tattle over whether Amer|c*’a supremacy m merchant Mdppinf atautd ta matnlamed at all
aaata,

The »Ute departmeat U
la the tong run, because l
pmd dauMa or triple what

Navy andl8?1tartiu»
no oouatry ta toeaplttely
tar aueh a taste eagentk

it ta t to rely o* i
transport. They

that’a Just about ail It wilt amount
|*II bat If you were to shock on
the lobnvlita who go lo Tallahaesee and stay through the *es*lon
you'd find that they spend from
ISB to 180 a day! and If the folk!
who htra them consider tt a gpou
Investment It ought to be an oven
better one for tM people to pay
thair repreeantatlvox a decant

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You eant expect a man to do a
bang-up Job day In and day out
for BO, daye If he haa to sleep on
a park bench, do his own laundry,
aat doughnuts and coffao foe
break feat, a bottles of Coca-Cola
far lunah and an apple and milk
for supper. That's about all |* a
day will provide In Tallahaaeoe
_ _ .™ a legUlativu session and
It don't' leave anything for shop
■hints or pants pressing.
And while we ar* on the sribJoat It might bo writ to conaldar
tha pay of aUaehea, for Italy
living expenses while In Talla­
hassee aro Just as high aa unyeoe
■!**•- 1 rwtlUo that there ore •
lot of them on tha payroll during
a asMlon that aren't worth «y*i
th e f * par day they receive, but

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to match tyery bedroor^iR jrour boow.
The rajroo cutU with a permanent twttt into the wool*
"holding in" the ait fell* for insulation
- -. making the Purrey light-ae-aw, yet «*y warn,
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T H E SA N FO R D H ER A LD , S A N F O RD. FLO R ID A

4 m/ Personal Activities
larlln Palmer Rajr—{Society Editor

Social Calender
‘
WEDNESDAY
The Ladies’ Auxiliary if th»
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
will hold ita regular nodal meeting
at the home of Mr*. W. A. Cagle,
1V03 Maple Avenue, a t 8:00 P. M.
THURSDAY
Tha Sanford Garden Club will
nicel a t JiOQ 1*. M. for It* annual
boelneia meeting and tea at tin.
pf Mrs. Charles E* Ginn. ^
meeting will tie held at iliilu
The Sanford Homo Dcmonstra» will ta turtle for a meet
YConAly Cornell of Rhine

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la* will be attended by the new
C d t t h t y Homu Demo net rat Ion
Agent' N ile L ilt Woodard.
The Sanford dram m ur 8ch«-ol
P. T. A. will moet a t 8:00 P.M
The eubject for the pmjrrara will
hh’ “The Balance of Work nn*l
Play" with the speaker being Mis.,
Uarbara Damplcr.
The Hanford Woman a Golf As­
sociation will hold u luncheon
moo ting at 11:00 P. M. nt tin
Seminole Country Club.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S.
will hold a covered dish supper at
0 :30 P. M. a t the Masonic Hall.
Past Matrons und Past Patron*
W il l be honored a t this meeting.
The American Homo Depart­
ment of the Sanford Women’s
Club will hold Its first meeting of
the fall a t 1:00 P. M. lloitcssea
will ho Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs.
IrVlng Peinberg, Mrs, It. L. thus.
The speaker for tha occasion will
be Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith.
FRIDAY
A bridge parly will bo sponsored
by tho Ixora Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club a t 8:00 P. M. at tin
Sanford Woman’s Club.
MONDAY
The llcardall Avenue Circle will
inout nt the chnpel at 0:00 P. M.

R e v i v e d Operetta
Pretty Dull Going
Ily JACK OTIKIAN
NEW YORK. Oct. HO, &lt;/P&gt;~ AnOther sonrcli t&gt;nck through the
years for a likely |day as busts
for a musical libretto went thor­
oughly for naught when "My
Romance.'' a neW Shubcrt oper­
etta. opened last night nt the Hhu.
bort Theater.
This tlmo tho Shubertu dug back
to HH,1 end ‘‘Ilomanco,” on item
of sentimental value at the time,
by Edward Hheldpn, which huroln
has bCen reduced by IJVlcUl ami
iibrottlet Rowland Leigh to lit**
rsry rubble. There I* nuialc by
Sigmuiul Romberg, sumo of It good
enough, but ull of It struggling
against tho unconquerable tldu or
Irrcslstable dreariness. Tho story
I* about a clergyman who fall* In
love with an opera singer ot un­
tidy morals, which situation mnke.J
u merry Horn of gossip, of course,
for his parishioners.
Anno Jeffreys plaj’B thu opora
s i n g e r , Lawrence Brooks tho
clergyman and there’s u largo
subordinate cast, notably Including
Luclia Gear, who do their badly
directed best to make things mer­
ry. They don't stand a chance
against such maudlin xcntlmontnlIsm and mawkish dialogue. Pretty
dull going.

Smith Home Scene
Of Dependable Meet
Tho home of Mrs. V. L. Smith
on West Eighteenth 8trcct was
the sccim* of the monthly mooting
of the Dependable Class of tho
First Methodist Church on Monday
night at 8:00 P.M. Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. J. (1. Hndrror served a*
co-ho*tc**es for tlm meeting.
Election of officer* was bold
with Mrs, C, I.. Ilutnur being
elected ns the president for tho
rornlng year. Other officers elect,
ed were Mrs. G. L. Wallis, trea­
surer, Mrs. J, M. Leonard, cocivt*
tnr.v and Mrs. Jim IAte, Jr., vice
president. The outgoing president,
Mrs. Rescue Tnylor, was presented
with a gift in appreciation of her
work during tho past year.
Plans for n rummage sale Were
llsriisscd nnd It, was derided to
hold the sale dining the firs* part
of November. Proceeds for the
sale will Ite donated to the building
fund.
At the conclusion of the meet­
ing rcfrcslnticuta were served to
Mrs. W. II. Kirby, Mm . K. G. Kil­
patrick, Jr., Mrs. II. II. McCall.
Mr». J. M. Iwonnrd, Mvi. Nancy
Brock, Mrs. Romm Taylor, Mrs.
C. L. Wallis, Mrs. C. L. Dinner.
Mis. W, W. Thomas, Mrs. liny
W. Herron, Mrs. M. L. TUHs, Mm.
Harold Appleby and H10 hostess^.

Hollywood

OK8 TO HA VIS MUPPF.lt
Hcnilnoln Chapter No. it, O, K. H
III hold « covered dlah supiitr on
hursdav evening at fliBCi o’clock
t Ihv Maionlc IUII, It was an.
uuticvd today by Mm. A- K. Shoe.
« e r , publicity d||%clor. The Pant
it Patronx w!
meeting.

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Pep C1u !) Receives | l/ocal Red C r o s s
Uniforms, Handbooks .Group Tours Hospital
I

The girls of the Seminole Illghi ,\ lupiciwnlutivc group of the
School Pr-p (Tub have reclevoil Aou-t icmi • Red Cross of Seminole
Telephone MS their m-w uniforms consisting .of County last week visited the
rt Itim-K. snug fitting vest, a clr- \vUu nil’s Hospital at Luke City,
cilia r skirt and v/hltc Mouse with j In one car, iliivni by Knrlj'ie
long full sleeves, it was snnounced Houshublcr, chairman of the
toituv. The student handbook for [ .Seminole County Chupter. wete
1P48--IP, containing the school I Mi&gt;. l,eulgc It. Dinlgu of Longsongs and yells, the names M ldi\i,,ul|, Mis. I’uttersun of Luke
mldrcnw* of the faculty and stu -1 Mury. Mrs. J. N. AxxnrvUo of GuJ. II. Shuntls, president uf the dents, nnd n Rtt|i- about the clubs j | j,-„i Methodist Church and Ml*,
Atlantic National Hank In Jack­ .ml tiignnlxntlun* w-,s recently I t;(.mge Well* of the Christian
sonville, spent yesterday In Sun- published and is now on sale.
jniul Misslonuiv - Alliance Chinch.
lord.
Now members inducted Into
| iu. 0jtu.r ,-ar. driven tty Mrs.
'll*' Pep Chib nt tt recent mooting Kthc1 lieisler. executive secretary
James Rivets uf Cordelc, tin. Is included &gt;U«* Kdl*h
D»ugh"rtV. I ,,f (),p local chapter, cuitnliuul
spending several days in Sanford. Miss Helen Dunbar.
Miss Hetty \ j r,
iL-nry Thurston of the
Mr, lllvcts It the owner of Itadlu 1Geiger, Ml... Nanry Hllbhiril. Mis* j ,\nii,ncan l.cglmi and gold stai
Station WTRIL
Frntu-es Moore i.mt Mins Eaintn
,
t
)l limvcs of
lean Myers.
I tho First baptist Church. Mr*. J.
Robert II. Axt has returned to]
"(A, C-rartNton of tli« Free Methods
Ills home on West Sixteenth Street ;
from Bloomfield, N. J. where he i
has spent tho past several months. ■ 1 1,1 —
■ — —
chapter.
MRS. It. G. SMITH was In town I A picnic lunch was ens&gt;yed by
Mrs- J. H. Ray und Troy Rny Saturday do hr Mime shopping and 1the group at one of the state
plan to spend the weekend In revealing that It. O, has already picnic ground* en n.uis t» Luke
Galnrsvitlo with Tiny Ray. Jr. picked tlm u Inner, state by *t*t*-’. City Upon their arrival they were
who is h student at the Univer­ i*|vlrtif DoV’i'v* fi «li(rht c ’ro , •
thtoiitth ilic
vhDri'
sity of Flotilla.
MRS. M. It. nitOWN. a recent | thev made n list of the things
bride from Philadelphia w a s wear- I moiled to make the nett in .he
Mrs. Ryron Stephens of Tampa lug a -nilor kerchief in the windy 11 omltnl more enmf ntirtili- l&gt;eis exported to arrive on Hun lay WenlIII'I- . . the koi rhief. by the , fiesbim nts were *n veil III the
to spend some time In Hanford ns wnv belong' p to lot- husband 'conclusion of tie- tour by the
the guest of Mrs. -I. It Ray and whim lie ivre m tho s-rcico . . . i I tike City Red Cross rbuptcr.
Mr. and Mr*. Troy Rny.
Tin- i-niigai o» immiitain lion Is
Lnwreltre Ifoiton has returned trim looking ih* i.lne suit.
the f»*t'*t animal on the Ninth
to the University of Florida 1ft
All the rlu'io 1‘iid'-i - " rn time* j Aie iienn continent II - nerd i
Gainesville after spending the
|i | \ f , i to n \ tvd* in t lire - m -i . b -Is . Hut
tlelmr
on tin lawn
weekend In Sanford ns the guest IIOYI.E’H
hoti*.
I
I-'
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l.:
inf
. . to* tang* me small noil tivvs
nt |lls parentsNIXIE KIRCH IIt IFF i .ii'ehiv -nlcl.lv
of that n.-w Spinet i • tun at
Friends will be glud to leant nroinl
her house . . . nnd with ’...kI i .'«th ft Mrs. Harriet Shnvler has re­ son
\tl-i.T Cl AIRE
won*
turned
cuioeii to
in her
eei bonie
inline at
in *Jl-'t1
- i -i - ji West
» esi , ., , . ft’s a byiinlr
:
, Wo
v. nrilt
^iin im-ki'i that
Sixteen,h Street following „ motor
^
,M
"- &gt;
, "lerful
lit ll*.l u
upcrntlon nt the (Irlnmlo Oslcu»i t s in In" * *pipe ItiP"
palliK 'Hospital in Ovlmido.
Stlmtil n*ni walk Ml
VII. It \I'.K ' Ibv'lMr, and Mrs, Gu ton llanndin
i little *iie. • p ip|*»r»
arrived Monday by pintle from
. MISS
the g n iac
Montreal, Canada to vi-.lt Mr. gad or.JIrci* off n comet saDim or o r , '
M
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e
r
„
looking
jru
Mr*. Marcel Fnlllr. M in Maple lvyim i.il.'get a clerk ....... it on 1H'in ev. t . r.-niing out - I 'h^ nI goit.t
Avenue. Mr. mid Mrs. Hamel in
lii'n liuifj-...
in tfi.e
Mr.- M I L l.l i
SILM plan to make their home In Salt- them
GlROUCE TOt'IIY a mi K. C . 'I ’M! mid molliei MIS
ford.
HARPER in ....... in rrily chatting
'" ‘tin
firitiiiijrt I " El t.H -ti»Hlng
along down tin- stn-rt
- M .M l-j'11’11
tin|ir«gri-ss
ot
ANDERSON in a ! !••*» catta ' *&lt;' «- pun. h. ovBrewer Home Scene JOHIF.
ntnl cheeked ihi-'s . . , 'IRH. P oll 111- el i’ll month et : "I -del . . .

AWRItlD ttm

HOLLYWOOD. Oct. ao—f/ID—
Hollywood, which takes politics
pretty seriously, lias pitched Into
the 1018 campaign, although not
with tho fervor of foimer presi­
dential races, &lt;
Most active of the campaigners
are tho Republicans, contrary to
proviuu* years when FDR suppm lets hogged tho spotlight.
Handed by President George Mur­
L A N S I N G in Ilia i kirl ntnl
'N L Y ST IN E
........... 1 \MEH
phy nml vice-president Robert
Of Surprise P a r t y I(uKit
. i-Ioii ro c ue.i'ei . GEOROi: IH'GIIES uround ........ Int-iC-l
Montgomery, the Hollywood Republican roinmUtco has mobilised
Mrs, Kllxnhelh lln-wer lecentlv MORG AN and EARL EVANS ’ vf.
a large number of 'stars to speak entertained for Lowell IVttls of, hiking bti-kly down Magnolia
for the Dewey cause.
Apopka with a siuttrlsu p-irtv nt ; Avenue toward tliut iifternooil
Filin persunnltties have tacn her home lit tiOU East Twenty- - lri,’k .......................-..........
. , II. I. LEHMAN, uptlml*
sent I usually at their own e.t- first Street. The nee-.Ion wn* tno I **• 1IV‘,V ,h' outlook &gt;n, the Bun- «■
Dense) to servo a., window-dress
CBS- 'celebration of Mr Pettis’ tioth; f"rd State Furiner** Maik -l . . . '
"mlag at GOP rallies throughout tho birthday. During tln evening t' W. RAKER and CIIARI.RS
' - " ‘&gt;e wa- »v.-r; and
country. Among the voluntcel'r , i games were eiiloyed and refresh- i'AWSON with their luala 1°' ' J ' ' I’"'
»-■
Ginger Rogers, W alter Plgcron. me nt* were servd
I got her m-riM* the n m n ei at a l"‘h" mi.* tla-r. dts»u-»iiik ilti
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Wnli Disney, Anne Paster, Ann
Those enjoying the evening with
Sotbcrn. Ann Shcildnn, Mary Mr. Pctlls were Mr. and Mrs, lion could I,nee I,cell i t&gt; ntt cows, “'J *b. fit-t i nlhu-duidl.-ally. Dr.
Plchfnrd, Dennis Morgan, lean- Tlioinns Boston. Mr*. Sheffield vvvchildes . . o, pollt r, , . and l’^mk 'a n n ilaiidi tbvc dcepi t
etto Mac Donald, Uarbara .Stan­ and the Misses Elisabeth Walker, another conclave eomp.-cd ,,f M R ." " " '
'u ''d « v I
" \e s . suM llte secwyck.,, ,It iita-i
, ul , Taylor, William ,Ju*nltn Harper. Maggie Hall. DRUM LEY. IRVING EI.EIFCH- ever la mill
Powell, John Muync. Victor M oo.r., Mary Jenkins. Altartn Rrewer, Ell. VIVIAN SPEER ami ".MONK" I J""1 "(,,it. "and lie eun stay .uidei
HJ**NMI**TT
I loiurt’l . '*i i'n,
int* 1IPlu,
Lionel Darrymoro, C harlex'C o-1 Rulhls U tw ar, llelty Hnlllgan HENNETT
limn, Harold Lloyd, Hal (Glider- Marin English, Hart Iui Kngli.h!
MU. and MRS. W. A. TENNI-I
avM
slrovnj lenry.
j 0 Sheffield, Doris Donaldson, GLIFFF. talking with fiiemD In'
Aside front sneaking da o«, tho Mary turn McDonnell and Martha front of the Allanlle iiutiK . . . ED|
stars have made ratlin talksi nnd JMcDonnell. Also Jack Ih.gart. LANE worrying nlunit me icu'i
snot announrrmenls. AtH.ut 80 of J(ll„es Kirkland. Tnmmv Hopkins estate market and planning m
them w II toko to tho i r on a pjem er Cook, Ernie Whitaker P a - give nway on nuto.'unlulu wiih
sttcclfll 11road rant on election ove.L ,, |,PU, ............ Wilson, Jimmie
By- no articles, ghosted by He- Luther ..ml Millie llrrw-r.
nuhilrnn film wrltora, Vmvt* ncen |
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ls-.-ed to tha press.
............
yearly rnlnfoll in
Given by
Hampered bv scnnlv eamnalcn Kp,.
8lulrjl
coffer*, the Demurrst* have not PuWc
ir„w '
.....
IXORA Circle
iron us nellvn. Hollywood h nai l inln((, total of Six Million Ions.
nf Snnlord (inrtliTi (Ttili
1*1 tlm I IU’* Iiim hci*n hnnrltnl l»v i ___
HI H I H
•lie Labor League of Hollywood
ANNwLM.h.MP.M
Frlditv Oct. UL’nil
Votm-e, henrlrd Itv many local , Theni
last .Sunday night. Prin­
.srliti l*. M.
cipal speaker was Norman Muilui.
A.F.L. chiefs.
The league, clmlrinanned Itv author of the best -selling "The
Woman’s Club HUIjjcnctnis* nre*ldeip Ronald Repeal), Naked and the Dead."
AdnilHsiun tiOc
l* desrrltad n« nnn-narHsnn nroAiming the Hollywood figures
t"bop and sntl-PommunWt. plunk­ who appeared fur Wnllaco are
Mr. uml Mrs. J. Muleolm Him
ing for revision of the Taft-Hart- actresses Gale Hunderganid. Anne gins unnouucrd today the hliia of I
lev set. H "import* tho Truninn- Revere nnd Koto Hobart, w riter, a son l,oru this m,titling at lltlehi-t.
dlroclur John Huston, author Fernald I.iiugliton Memorial II"
Humphrey Ri„&gt;art, Melvyn Don. Thomas Mann and producer Ad­ pltnl.
gins nnd Rnngnn have been nine- rian Scott ono or thu ID "un­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hnnnpinril. r |
ed by the League an air show* friendly witnesses" before thu announeed today tile blrtli of a -m,
sonnxored by die Ladle* Garment llou ‘ 0 Un-American Avtlvltlc-i on Oct. M at tlm Feioald Luuv'hWnrkrrs Union- The league al*o Commit too.
ton Memitrlnl Hospital.
•dan« to «rto* II* stars nt « hta
•ncctlmr of studio workers end «n
-i)her radio tirogrnms, nnd will
work on oeltlng out tha union
PRAIRIE

BRIDGE '
PARTY

v o te

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
U&lt;&gt;tart Eufcii* Beckwith

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H o llv w o o d .

DRIVE IN
THEATRE

Third paly etilliurlast* nisi*
have been lui«v. In n more tiinlted
*comv The Hfdlywoml runoutlan
UKII1T
ha* ta-rn dire, ted by „ »rnun HA N r o l l IMJ It L A NIMJ l(|&gt;.— TURN
138 A T T1IB (il.A S S TOW ER
■•ailed The
Hollywood
Arts,
Srhmces nnd Professions Counril.
The Counril helped sponsor a
dinner at Giro’s during HcnryWnllsce’s Inlest v|*|t Imre, At
812.80 a plate tho a vent netted
*20,000 for the I.P.P. fund. The
rnunrll also presented a public
meeting n t a Hollywood Ulvd.

ON

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HUH SATURDAY

rlsndiy Florida State Theatre

IPAPi'i

^ u r AANCf ON TH£ HIGH U A S
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FRIDAY!

m a i n s S l | h , , , )•", is tkk
Ivslot itv* •» V|h rljlsg
Isfirstt* illrt, tflpptd Ky ■ hittfsp.
IbtS-blil kolar*. Okayed far yay
•y )k* Miss Madai Jvslar ItatH af
fcvUw* I* rltti Ian gall sa ...t hl**k only J„,,larU«M».1l, 17.03

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W arren Speech

D e n ie d

N o n -C o m m u n is ts

ATHENS, Oct. 20-GF)—Cofiitnntlnc Rentlsk, minister of pub­
lic order, denied today aasertlon*
by the Communist “free Greece
movement' th at George Polk, tho
American broadcaster, was murdered by non-communists.
Polk* was slain In the Salonika
area last Muy. H. Mlltlade* Porphyrogenls; justice minister n
the Markoa Vafiades regime, m sotted In Prague yesterday he
had ii complete record of the
killing and that the killer* were
not Communist./, us the Athens
government bharged Sunday. •
Rentlsk said If
U»e
Greek, Americans or British had
killed Polk, then Gregory Staktopoulos would not hnve been hold
for trial. Ho sold hod antl-commui.ists plotted the murder, they
would have followed Communist
tactics and "humped off" Stakto p o u lo s , n leftist acquaintance of
Polk.

ICsstlasM P rs a Page Perl
a balanced budget.

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. g A n r o w ). n o e n &gt; *

Lalcah U. Umtvn, home dguiil, is
n charge or W 1 girl'
,ari»ota County.

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ICeollaeed V n is Paae ttnet

\ pledged to the Thurmond-Wrlght
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MIAMI, Oct. 20, (/PP— Covernor Earl Warren of California,
Republican
candidate for vice
I
|
president,
told the American Le­
.gion today that he is proud ihe
United Stales has taken steps to
establish
one American foreign
i
policy "not subject to change event
,lime there it a change of national
leadership/'
“Nothing it more essential lo the
establishment of sound relations
with other nations of the world."
Warren said in an address to the
veterans' 30th annual convention.
“Nothing could give greater as­
surance to our own people and to
the people everywhere that we
know what we are doing, that it
ii based upon principle, and that
when wc say something, we mean
it and it is final.

Other development* In the Uni­
D r. C . L . P e rw m a
ticket. Governor Jam es E. Folsom
. , _
bus nald he will Join In a court ted Nations:
O PTO M ETR IST
Debate on Palestine was deferaction seeking to force them U&gt;
ted In the 68-natlon political cumPROMPT COMPLETB .
mlttee. Priority was given »««»"• j
OPTICAL SBRV1CB
to debate on a Mexican resolution
cubing on the big power* to com­
Glasses prescribed, dispensed
pose their differences.
Repairs and adjustment! made
The social committee voted to
Hour* M l — 1*1
take up immediately the plight or
rta t 9 -lt
472,000 Arab refugees tram tne
Phone IN
.
Palestine fighting.
,
Soviet bloc delegate* opposed
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
both these action* also.
Sanford. Florida
Russia objected to deferring de­
bate on Pnlusline, which will h e ,
basad on the report of the "lain
mediator. Count Koike Bernadotte.
The Russian ld0e contended that
tome people wanted to defer « el*
i-etim&gt; discussion* until after the
Nov. 2 presidential elections In tho
United Stutcs. The American dele­
gation made no reply.
The R u n 'tiu In the Social Com*
D e w e y T rip

(faellaued ran* r * 1' *&gt;■*&gt;
ATLANTA. Get. 20 -(/P )~ A n
“Ours must be a long term
appeal by Collier's magnslno of a program, under a policy which has Democratic candidates.
And unlike the resl^naMnn of
1317,500 award for libel d*ht*go*
to Governor Millard F. Caldwell
another elector. Larry w. Morgan
of Florida was argued and sub­
of Brownsville, th at of Armstrong
mitted to the U. 8. fifth circuit
came tort late for hi* nlace to lie
filled before the Nov. 2 election
court of nppeal.* today.
The award, tcimed "probably
Its* than two weeks ago,
one of the biggest" to an Indi­
indlcr..-&gt;
HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Oct. 20
vidual In U. H. court history, wa*
made by U. 8. district court Jury
/;p)_Tb* Unlt»d S ta irs' hl-narH«"Aggression
I*
never
nmonshlo
In Tallahnssce, Fla., Mar. 10, 104H. to reason. It respects nothing but an foreign policy threatened toils;/
rtrength—strength that la so obvi­ to become an Issue in Ihe waning
dav* of the 1948 political camLIVESTOCK llll.l.
o u s a.i to convince the world that
JACK8GNVIII.K, Get. 20-&lt;/P) aggression la full!* under any rlr- palgn.
.
.
, ..
In a snrech here last night,
—First rople* of a tiroposed lagl;* fiimxtuncp*. We must have that
lotive hill to get livestock off strength. We must lie equal to Senator Alben W. Barkley of Ken­
Florida'* highway* were am t to­ any rinergtnrv. We must he on tucky. democratic vlce-pre»l't -ntlal
day to Democratic Governor- strong ground.”
nominee, accused Govern',r.Timmnominee Fuller Warren and mem­
Warren appeared before the Le­
bers of the lloitac of Represen­ gion's convention In hla role as a
tatives who aro cattlemen.
!
and delegate of Oakland
Rep. Charles A. Luckle of mrmlier
Post No. 5. He Is a veteran of -he
Duval county wrote the measure. First World War.
He sold more than 30 member*
Rehabilitation for war veterans
of the House have agreed to Join was proclaimed tho number one
him in ro-introducing It when the project of the American Legion
legislature convono* In April.
Auxiliary,
-Thiwo I* nothing so vital today
MITT TO OPEN
hi the need nf restoring nor re­
NEW YORK. Get. 2 0 -&lt; /^ — turned service men and women lo
Tli* Metropolitan Opera Company, a normal way of life", Mr*. Hubeit
which some time ntfo settled labor A. Goode of Portland, Or;., told
difficulties which figur-d In plans ,i&lt; it gates to the 28th Annual Aux­
to cancel 1048.4!» performance*, iliary Convention. Mrs. Gpodo is
will open It* (Uth season Nov. 20 national chairman of the Auxili­
with Verdi’s "Otello."
ary'* rehabilitation committee.
S e v e n opera* will bo revived und
She reported 12,120.474.48 wa*
nine new artist*, Including alx spent for the rehabilitation pro­
young American*, will make their gram during the p u t year.
di Imt* during the *ea»on, General
"Department report* tvveal an
Manager Edward Johnson an­ increasing concern for the need*
nounced last night.
at the hospitalised veteran* fumlllea", Mr*. Good* continued. "We
GGGI) COTTON CHOP
are convinced that ona of our
Crestvicw, Klu.—With yield* n» greatest fields of constructive
high a* a Imle per acre on many icrvlco lies in the personal and
farms, Gknluo/a County's 1IM8 cot­ family contact p h u e of our work."
The Auxiliary now haa P&amp;BJiSd
ton crop was the l«*t In many
years, according to County Agent members, more than ever before,
Mr*. A. V. Anderson of Crosby,
Fred W. nsrlier.
The Indian name for raccoon
N.D., membership committee chair­
wae "nrakun”, moaning literally
reported.
More geysora exla*. In Yellow. men,
HL
- -— a -*
l&gt; Vhands.'
, &gt;rt/4*r "
Meanwhile the American Loglon he_ ocratchc*
with Lhli
returned to the serious side of lu
world.
convention after a deluge during
ita parade last night damaged
musical Instruments, uniforms and
float* hut failed to dam|K&gt;n thn
carnival spirit.
The roln. which plied valor
curb-deep along the parade route,
caused an estimated »7,600 damage
lo the Miami llarvoy Heed* Post
band alone*. Homo 300,000 specta­
tors were drenched, too
Ironically, tho rains came Just
as th* California delegation —
hnndud by Governor Earl War­
ren—swung Into ths lino of m ar* .
Bands already In the parade

consider the Arab refugee question
nt itnc# was 33 to three, with eight
abstention*.
The Social Committee’* work o n .
atomic controls was the highlight
of the day.
The Committee also rejected nil
Indian proposal to send the U.N.
Atomic Commission hack to work
on a treaty for controls on the
liasls of finding* approved hy the
majority but rejected by Russia.
This vote on tho Soviet proposal
was 39 to 0 with seven nljMeiiilous.
Gniy tho alx Soviet-bloc nation*
voted (or it.
SARASOTA COUNCIL
Ruiaxota Fla.—New officer* of
tho .Sarasota County 4-H Club
Girls* Council are Vivian Herr,
S.-irnsota, president, Hnxel Dixon,
Venice, vice-president, mid Marie
Houle, Fruitvllle, secretary. Mrs.

Y o u th F o rc e h B oy T o
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W ith R ifle
----------CLEVELAND. OrL 20-4,?)—
Thoughts of sulcldo came to Hugh
Mellon. 10. when his family scold,

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M ich.t poiic* said today.
go he Invited a lO-yeer-ohl
Mend to hie home la it night to
kco hi* new .23 caliber rifle. Then
he urged tho hoy to point It al

him and pull l!„- liiguvr, lii-Uc-'crl Hitch's head and hilled hintlives laid.
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he hid been told never to point
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n nun, the deleetivvii added. Hut
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Offense Stressed
t In Seminole High
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Set&gt;ds F.ed8fF&lt;HirConference
Drill *To Prepare Tilts Scheduled In
For Paiatka TTiu
i l l Big 10 This Week
lly ARtHlfif~HKCKWITH, Jit.
Herald HporU Editor
1 Coach Carl Ki ttle* sent hi* Sem­
inole High School Celery Fed
Aggregation enough a lengthy of­
fensive drill xt the high school
practice field yusUiiday afternoon
* he began final preparation* for
no K au Florida Confidence eonlest b* l ween the Celery men and
(ha Fdlatka Maroon* in Paiatka
vlday evening.
Tha Samord club stressed paaahg. and aaveral new pass play*
Ita added. Donald Deal returned
tka-practice field for the first
lime since thu contest with tho
el,Bint Bulldogs. Deal received
kn Injured kuru In the Belmnd
|am e.
•Bobby Humphry and Richard
Baa* will be co-captaln* fa r the
Celery Bed* In tho conical with
,U u Maroons, Coach Kettles a n ­
nounced yesterday.
It Is unlikely that Charlea Anideraert will bo able to sta rt the
.cantekt at Mm .spinner U ck po*ltton. He has iwwn nursing a hod
rtaxT several day*, Kettle* «*■

Georgia Tech LettdH
BBC In Offense And
DefdnNC Play For ’48
ATLANTA, Del. 20, {/PI—Tho
Georgia Tech Engineers attain
••lead the Southraitem conference
. |p oftense, defense mil f inward
panning. Tvnnrr*en Is the now
pa*dug defunct* "hnmplnn.
Figure" rnwnllrd hv the South­
eastern Conference Publicity A*•odatlon show that In four gomes
Tech gained 1.425 ynrds for nn
■ average of 35(1,5 yard* pur game.
In tnlnl defanst- Tech he* allowed
opponents to advance only 400
yard4 or an ivirag o of 122.5 yards
p»r gams. Tech passers have
thrown 87 linns and connected 51
ti&lt;u#R for a total gain of 805 yard*.
&gt;Eight passe* have been scoters.
Th« Vols have broken up all
exer.pt Ct of thn 75 passes thrown
ago Inet them. Opponent'* passes
alrn-d but 288 yards and
for touchdowns.
_____ Tech In total offense
it Alabama, 1210 yards gained;
itJtjb tlM : Georgia, 103.7; Ken­
t u c k y , |(»4: Tntane. M13: Tennes­
see. ldH| Ml'ili tlppl, 8Dt; Mis*!*.
lta tc , 873; Auburn, 7 flj
Vandorbilk 728, and 1-fl.tT. 57".
Total defense of otlur Luma
krt’i MI«tU-lppl S ta te ,. allowing
Eft) yards advance by opponents;
iTpnnetsco, 720; Mississippi, MB:
iGeorgln, 81)8: Tttlanc, 025: Auburn,
M 3 1 World*. MB: Vanderbilt, 084;
Alabama, PtM: Kentucky, laid, mid
I-S.U,, UQ8.

JACK80NVII.I.K. Oct. 20, f/1*&gt; Four conference games arc on
sebodu'v this week In tho Dig Ten
high school football conference but
only two of them Involvo the loop’s
five undefeated t'-om*.
Tampa'* Plant Panther* may be
hothersotne to the West I'altn
Ilesuh Wildcats at Tamp* Thurs
day but Miami Jackson Is expee'ed to get by l.akcland without
great trouble In n game nt Miami.
Tho other unbeaten cluli*. Tam­
pa Hillsborough, Jacksonville Lee
■ml t-andon face non-loop fo&lt;"»Other games.
F riday- fit.' I’ctcrslnirg at Or
lattdo (conference), Hillsborough
nt Flanl City.
HtilUrday— Miami Kdi-ou v&lt;
Jefferson In Tampa (conference),
t-anrion v» City lligh_ of Chatlanoega In (ialor Howl, lice V* Miami
Senior High in Miami.
Hillsborough stayed In first
place by handing Jefferson a 2d.
M lacing laal week. The win was
•he fourth In Dig Ten play fur the
T v rrlm who mined the llMigon*'
perfect record.
West 1‘nlm tlcoch surged up In
tho standings by bouncing l.nkelund, 10-0, mid I'lnnl btoko Into
the victory circle hy topping Jack
sonvllla Jscksnw 2H-13. St. I’ctcrs
burg and Miami Edison fought to
a llt-IO dcedti.ck •* Imtli stayed
out of the wilt column In III* loop
l*'e I and.m and Kurt l.nudo:
dale wiii|ii'cd non-1,on teams bid
only the i.tc Qi'ner.'il* ran up n
l/uge acorlug mtirgln, walluplng
Knslcy Iligb of llliuungliam, 38-11.
1‘nrt I.uudordslc tripped luike
Worth, ti II, and (guidon nosed past
Johnson City. Term., 14-12, and
OiUndo held Miami Jackson to .»
M-14 tie.

Tribe Receives B ig
Series Money (Jut
CINCINNATI, Oct. 20, ! « — A
record-breaking |6 ,772.07 for onch
member of thu champion Cleveland
Indiana receiving o full share of
tlic riffn t World S erin money
w n announced tiidoy by Uuohall
Commissioner A. II. Cliat.dlur. The
former nll-tlmc high vraa 5H.G-11.7n,
and went to the Detroit Titter* In

tuns.

Kuril
Boston
Italians
Iftim**

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fiill-khmc member of the
l!mvc», who lost to the
In tbc lilx play-off, four
to two, will receive 14,-

Cleveland voted full slrnrns to
3d ptnynr* ami Boston gave the
full amount to ill club memhet*.

liOMis Wi l l Defend
• Title N e x t Jill
Jane
tRf YOIIK, Oct. 20, (&gt;V)—
yfrvlght Champion Joe Louis
lousy he "definitely" will dohlt title In an outdoor show
June.
s' ehnov*. who announced his
rmant after knocking out*
V Joe Walcott In Ynnkeu.
am Inn June 33, told newa-1
tf hi* pew decision after hold-1
long confab today with Mika
m a k ie n l or tha ‘JOth
m f sporting Clulk
■ cjntiqp, lo»klnit 111 fine
t ia k l’M weigh* 220 pounds,
•le d 310 Ik the night bn flat• Walcott In tha I Mb round,
fonferred today with Jacolm
la r r y Markson, recently appdj Managing ulraetnr of the

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lovuios, Mexico City, rre number one rontemlsr
lit* William*' lightweight
defeated tha fourth rin k tn i

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" if would be Impostltte for tit*
American, or National league to
cornu intfl' tMs tMiltorV Without
tha Coast Leatuo’s cMiikBt. m i t i
IS- m l all work" &lt;nt( aonre day,
but I think It will take yesra of
TALLAHASSEK, Oct. 20. vt’f LOB ANGELES, Oct. 20-(/F)— planning or negotiating nr what- I
lsmrt
High
of
Tallahassuc,
unPresident BIB Vcoek of Ute world ever 1* n*cexx*H."
N.-iW YORK O u. 20 f/P)- -Nothinp *kon of two broken armx. It apbcatan, untied and unacurcd-onMb
|.c«r». c,io prevent NcverR'i Stnn l^ a'ii from throwntf the ptBakln fir- Northensl Conference cumpetllletr. champion Cleveland Indians, la
mm of the most im««&lt;a*tlva ;norr

ATI.ANTA, Oct. 29. (/!') -A
strange, nearly unheard of tiling
is happening In the training enmm.
.,f tiie Flerltla Huturs und lot
tin i tlii teason than It c u r Itai iietn thrown Iwfore IW stijr ufl* nlayir.
Ocorirln Torh Yellow Jacket-.
Ih - wolfpa^fc's l-fnrmation o u srtd b irk ilrevttv has heaved ihe halt
Neither team claims Injury tc
"kty" player*.
I I'll yard* itt fuui eaid*» to lead ;he mh &gt;«*» |&gt;i«»en ia that dips'im ehl.
Conch Boar Wolf In Gainesville
With fWc g.rnifi to t'o. Ilcntl nerd, ftxly 427 air yard* to L a in the
&lt;ay« Florida I* in lt« best physical 1.4i7-y.itd record by Ihvfy 0 ‘Bncn of lexar ChrirtJan in 1918. And
condition In week*. Conch Bobby
Dodd nt Tech Isn't complaining tied Li Wilson (Pud) .SrbkvenV of Wad.i-gtcn (Mo.) in 1941.
Heath cappwl his' i*tv*Horui!9
' -------- *
though Tech plnyed Auburn a
rough game Inst Saturday and hod bcnvlAir l*Jt In turd ay when bo I Trl,,.,),*« of Noli* Dam- (ni.rt
- -Jimmy -Southard
“
•i r.nl fight J uki hefuse the gnnta c implntfrd 20 pane* in
in&gt; 24
« _ a* ‘I (vm nt) ani
of
ended.
tempt* for
| ficoryls T**cb (08,8 pcrerntl.
Two Southeastern Conference touch downs , sgniast w.
, giwitii.ird U twst at interception
■eption
teams opeiatlng nt full strength lb" tossed for only thru1- touch
ncc, having lost only one of
&lt;m the same field Is almost unlqu,- &gt;'i v'fix ull lont year,
hi* '.t tlitow*.
llowever, Te&lt;h Is ut lenst u two
lleulh’s record breaking flinging
I,;r.dy Berry of Texas Chi hi inn,
touchdown favorite rcgardle.*.*, of iisMml him to take over the load •*M e fit ru.ihes and 181 otul
Florida's fine health.
in total
___ «ffon*c. Although he hai offense &lt;d*y* l&gt;oth are the highuat
Meanwhile coach Dodd Isn’l iloft*"l only «lx yards nn #lv«* ru s h . &gt;tr -he .«j&lt;d, regs.’ncd toconu i&gt;l«ce
mg two thing* this week In pru. :i . i-i'fortr, h* has moved tho hall I to icn1)1 In (&lt;&gt;tal offense wiih 710
pnrnttiiu fur thn Gators. T u b
rl or 1,0,17 yard*.
v o id s*..
FrrU Wendt of Toga*
.
i, vo
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may lend thn Houtheastern wt:h
If he ton?limes at such a par-. *tv , j'orod third wills 8»(. and
fuur straight victories but Doth: tt. Ho-hy Mountain heaver w ltltc u il v Justice of North Carolina
Isn’t looking on the re-vampan i Up-c u: nine enmif* fho col'cgu
.outh with «M8.
\
Florida loam a* u test outfit for toicl riffriVMi Hell of 2.1B7 y a r 'j . ! ii.tnny Faplr of Virginia wt4
substitutes.
t&gt;ninr*i by Georgla'.i Frank Sink- j„
Faiurrlxy’* *ie»t ball •ubr",
ei. He .ootpc.i 221 yard.', on
And neither Is Dodd feeding hit wlch In I t game- in 1142.
players Galor moat. Several mem­
Heath ha* connected with *&gt;B t'i »o*ht - tuuiimt Wa»lilnr.t&lt;&gt;n mm!
bers of Bolllns’ team lust Friday aerial- In 1M atum pt*, and hax &gt;
md I'rung from nowhem to
ate alligator meat to Improve their nlichcd nine torrebrimen*. Thu r*-|fU'ii In nntlonal ranking among
frame of mind before playing the f Hi d for pa»* attempt* I* 334, by i&gt;i i u*licrv. Wendt Jed in '.bat
Gators,
it’Bili-n i) yAnr* ago, Chari ay i
'ntrnt with 828 yard* rush Ing
The Color m eat nark fin d and Contrlv of Ml**l*ilppl la*l yeor vitlt t'lydn I HmncVovert Scott ol
Flni bln slaughtered flcsllln * 41-12 &gt;i&lt;t n mtilk rf 10!) comt-Ieltotu. vFtsnsm « m l nt an even BOO.
Florida I* one of several deep Heath hui a splendid ilmnce t o t
south teams with a re-biilldlug I’CltM- both.
i T' &lt;• only two Olympic trnek
urogrnm and tho Gulots probably
The wml accurate parser* ore ami field vlct.irle* ever scornl by
Imd fortbor to go thnn most. (low. HouthcVtt Methmlid’-- Gil Johnson Argentine athletes wer* In the
ever, Inst Butordnv's 41 pointa ivs (75.11 per .'em culapletcd), F ra n k ' MhrJthon.
__
the Ini gent offensive afternoon for
a Wolf li'Miii since ho n rrlv d In
Galnisvillc In 1040. In addition
Flnrbin's victory over Auburn two
week* ago was tlm flrit confcteiire
ixIn since 1018.

this season atepa outside tho loop in baaeiiall.

this Week to entertain Panama
Httt his hnagtnaHon doesn't
City
f tho Capital City Friday coming to tho west coast for n
city in

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Day
aytona Beach Malnlaad, hold­
ing two wins In as many start t
against circuit rival*, he* an open
data, as has Live Oak.
St. Paul's, the cnly other undefeated comblno In the NEC,
gocu after II* second lnoj&gt; win
taking on the Cadet* of Bollc* If*
the Gator Bowl Friday night
Gainesville piny* host to Lake
City and Oenlo tanglm with Flet­
cher a t Jnrkxonvlllii Beach the
same evening.
The I/eon Lion*, art* currently
pacing thu conference with three
roughshod wins, Coach John Westberg's powerhouse flattened In suecession: Lake City, 40-0; Live Oak,
28-0, and Ocala. 25-0. Only a 0-d
tin w1&lt;h Dothan, AU„-high mar*
ah excellent record for tho Talla­
hassee el even.
Mainland, which upended defend­
ing champion Gainosvlllu, 21-tl in
it* conference opener, ran ovnr
Live .Oak. 38-ft lart Friday night
to solidify Its position up with the
leaders.
Coarh Fred Uuhaim'* It. Paul's
Ramblers, runn«va-up In thu circuit
Isstvety
routing Fletcher, 38-0.. at Jiacti

KoIIIhb T hth Drill
OH Defend ve Play
Fop Pfrisbytorlan Tiff

struten far enough at tida time
to envision Alajoi Leagoe bull
long time.
Veack popped Into town fur n
W I N T i H P A R K , O c t. 20. (A*)—
indlo hudille with one of hi* Coach JAek McJAwvall moved to
stockholders—a conn*)fan named 1igrftten the Rollfni Tar*1 defense
Boh Hope—and took Unto out to In an huur-lurg scrlnunsge yestcr- &lt;
answer n few imerles by tha Lw* dny preparatory to the game h i '
Angelns Times BAsobnll writer. i&lt;hlandit Patortlsy night with
AI Wolf.
l're*byt«Hatt.
He repented ho Is nut platiiiitiK
"Wbllo oitr line from tackle to
to leave Clxvcltynd. und put it this ixekit- baa held up filrly well,
ways “No man can say ho won’t we've had trouble vritb our desell out or won't quit. Offer* fan i fenelve Md* amt httffhack*," ho
gel so fantastic that ha ckn’t said. "Tha end* have Men unabla
decline. But they’d have to be to clean out opponent latarferunce
mighty fantastic In my easo—ton on afreaha and o tf halfbuck a
fantastic In happen."
been clik rrh tf In
A* fur tho majore coming to the ' haven't
enough. As a result we*vr. too
coast. Vecck contlnusdl
long rtm* pulled against
“It’s too tough a proMem 1many
nr."
the way things are n o w . The
Rolllni came through the 12-41
Const league has too many weak defeat by Florida last Saturday
cities to go major Itself.
In satisfactory physical condition
"And while Los Angeles. Pan Imt etui* Frank rolnk *nri .hm
Francisco and maybe one or two (tuand were jldstlned twiay with
others are title* of Major larngue bruised hln-, nnd G.iard Herman
cniiher right now, It Would be ! Hrtimlvr f» nursing a *nro arm.
manifestly unfair for them to de­
Ail ihtee nil' U remly G*
sert (heir Working pmlnxrs of ' Pneihvtaritn,
ho ax er. .

McDowr.il plana to hnld another
icrtnimare tomorrow and then will
eonvillu Beach, Fletcher'e loss »o» tapir off on ThnrtdsT and Trlday
with light warkonu.
.
ul«» It* first venture.

Florida's Chuck llunslnger Is coleader with Tennessee'* George
Bnlltsal* for the high scoring title.
In addition to Huiislngrr Florida
has three of the lengue’a ton n nners In John Cox, Hal Griffin nnd
l.oren Bioodu*.

Two of the le s t liiiesim-ii nl m
will play aval list Tech. They riv
Tackle Frank Dcmpioy end Center
Jimmy Kyncs,
COACH OF WF.KK

ATI.ANTA. Oct. 20, (/»•&gt;-- Homy
Frtika. whosn Tolnoe ti-nm knm-it.
cd Mississippi from the ranks of
nndofented fontbnll team*, wm
named coach of the week by .South
rii siiorta writers who voted In
l poll conducted by Guv Tiller, rf
ihe Atlanta Journal.
Twenty five of the 2U w rite
'•■nvc F tiika a lnndalide. Bob t'hil
lip*, sports editor of tbo lilt mineham Age-llcrabl, split his vole
between Bed Sanders, Vanderbilt
coach whose team walloped Ken­
tucky, and Boh Noyland, who«n
Tennessee club trounced Alabama

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litiw m nTT t o u r n k t
ATLANTIC Cm*. N. J. Oct. 2&lt;i
record high In nr Ire
money f 500,000 will be offeri d
for ine 1010 American Bowline
Congrcs* Tournament hero Fab
12
The congress said yesterdav It
will use GS&gt; alleys In huge Con
vention Hull the Ini gr*t number
In the history of the event.

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designed to cook full meals on a single
burner. When using your oven for a roast*
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cook in the oven at the same time.

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11:00 Orchestra &amp; Star
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11:46 Military Hand
13:00 World At Noon
12:15 1400 Club
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1:00 Dinning Sister*
1:15 l.atln Americana
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for future advancement. Submit (JAII IN'111 t u , u ....
South Sanford Avgnpo. &gt;25.00. HOT LUNCHES evory day ft
from
letter , of application
to Box N ., O. .1 (..inn . ."i U .
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Sc# Owen# at ^tine Machine Cn.
.
11:30 to 2:00 at' IIOMSR’S.
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I —jTruom fundaiipd npnrtmcnt. rime i Cabbago p lanti. Marlon Market,
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TWO or THREE BOOM Turnli.lw'J i SEWING MACHINE^CenIer lit)
vhfel.cl iiv.-r i.y war exn-• i .
duwnktaln apartment, dm o in,
W. l#t. opp illa Prince## Tlieu- WANTED: Delivery boy for giolurch.toies i
tie teei'iig - • i
fur Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred E. R" ■ Ire. Ph. I UHL
v e ry *loie. Answer In own bandtriii
f . ' .in ' thu brn. c# .■»•*
Melt. Contact Ft ana N ltn#u&gt;ll.
wiRing giving age and address
juiii' f o' qi.lcl; itnpsT Moti'l .v]
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to llux (I, Cnre Herald.
PAINT 8PECIAL--FJC OuUIdu
tuiym i-nl td a n fo r la r g e r iob&gt;
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UNFURNISHED apartment, quiet
White, 14.76 per gallon. ScnSANF d UI) .dOTOU ,7. LOP I' &lt; »».,
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katlk Cine# and I’alnt Co. 112-'ON tv I Hat Hlreel
Koferunecj. Box tt. I t , n o I b r ­
111 W. 2nd St. Phone 320.
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F tr Kitchen Cui.tigt r#l! C. I.|
aid.
Urn]H&gt;fruit tree# 5t)c each. R. W. C.'.IU'ENTERINO and repairing,
O -un. 7TU-7V
hour, day or wcok. A rt Daugn
1 B E A L E S T A T E V 0 K S A L E Lord. Phone 788-W.
o RHa \ I h ) Mofhiiitf y»*in!mV or I
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B K A irilS T A T K - ilisV UANCK Sweet Hamlin orange# ft Uu
Un-in l.veitinu M m . Call
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F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
PBOPBRTY HANAflliMHNT
R..i 11&lt;tn-j
R. W. Lord. Phone 788-W.
All work guaranteed. Phone
n .V lM O N D M . BALL. Realtor
lly F ru it .S trik er
1378-J.
T in : I,ONI. It AN*. Lit
Km. 4 Florida State Beak Bid*FOR HALF.
01,11 NEWSPAPERS
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HOOK
KEEPING—P
art
time.
Fin­
MODERN V U Svurn'R ai.ch type
2c Pound
end .Storin . \'c r. Swcin’»
ancial fVutcmrnl*., all taxes.
bona, 2 bath*. Fxccli ml heaHERALD OFFICE
Oaltvry lleivlce, 2(11 W. Fir t
if i cam gei n;:*&gt; O'M a j,.oiir i*";i'
More than 20 years cxpcrienc ■.
\,cm Apply 604 Flutnui a Drl#».
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ATIACi^O AC-VH b i
Pimm’
1317-J.
27
foot
House
Trailer,
Peerless.
l-hvna 1W -W .
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HOflLm
Must be sold immediately, 'uik
OUT TER and spouting installed Venrlian BIIikIt Nch blinds atnl
2 iJadroom country home, excelAvn. Trailer Court.
a tnmnl.de n o tin ’ Honing .cror tc|inlrod.
Free crtlmntvr.
lin t condlUou, (Uffbabl.* li.eai.on.
Ivn Ph title 11 i .r ft** i .iiJ’hmm 518X-W.
beautiful netting on 4 largo lo* *. DRKDUK, small suction, 125 11 1*,
m alts.
FurnUhcd or unfurgUhed. Add. d
llelscl, steel ladder and cutler. VOlJNO (MAN, high icliuof gradu­
f u tu r e . 1 room gnc*t houm
A-l condition. W. K. Ballough,
ate want# Job ua cl|i k. 800 Elm
Kit. her Cnhlneta I-. •* lo u-der.
with bath. About.half ra&lt;h will
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Avc.
Frco eetiniuien. ‘•dm E. 1'ilce,
bandit,
8 piece oak dining room suite. In Middle aged woman aunt# work,
O rla n d o
H!2l«wi*y, Phono
H#e John W. 11. Moare
axevllent romlition. Can Is) seen
1070-W.
prefer x.'wing, practical nuntni;
AtlrartW# new concrete liom.t p u t
at Lousing Transfer Co. Pi to: A
or rnduurunt work. hOO Kim
outaida city. Immediate piiM*NKVV I LfiilllM Mir/nrrd to nmVc!»ri Sts.
AVU.
:!R n ie jW .
tlon. Old floor# inaibi like n&lt; ■
flf-a Jolla W. II. Moor#
1 model 13—12 gauge Winchester
Fliit-hlng, r,lrnnlng A waxing.
or full lime Job. Quceti Alien,
Low Priced City Home in pood
shotgun with Weaver choke. 1 Putt
Po.tnh|e powei plant, 22 year*
1018
Jcssamlno
Avs^
Goldslocation. 3 room*. Total price
model 71 Winchester automatic
iixpoilinve In Seminole County
bomugh.
12,750. Half cash r«h;iir#d.
22 cal. Phone 570-R or eeu at
II. ,M. (il-n- un, Lake Maty,
See John W. ,D. Moor*
201 E. fith St.
Uy Wuli Irl.Hiiey
10
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4 Room Home. m*iul rbof, &lt;Icctrlnuf»i7lM 'LiiV o i'T H
city. 5 aero#, (2,800. T#v:nc.
Used Piano 150.00. Phona 828-J.
-i*ARTH VND HlillVICK Alii ( ONDlTJDBINtt
J U f i T LiSEF* HI.U L&gt;JT
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Ip 1 CATCM MIAV AT ANN *JOHN W.( ^M O O R H .H eal|n r
Phone Hill
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AVOffa 9T U N T 5 I'AV g J i N J
Uead Kiddle Koup mattress, In- Manufacturer of an Efficient and 101 Palmeiltt V?.:,
TT. A N O -TIPM T “ C '-'N C Ti-'i®
complete Lins of Low Priced
Pi
TUT,It FLoitifiA ffoMV: « » i*
T O a u N MIAA 'N l J rrT'AATT
nersp.legs, like now 15.00. 400
V km r IS)
Atmospherically C4
Air
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jr« i free. Call 051 far detail*
UeUonvIllc.
so sev
Conditioning
Units
idsr.li
l-'0(!(5IN(i,
Hnutheru
Cheih
Chicken Farm : Delightful country
tie,
Commercial
uotrial
ARHUS
03
complete,
never
used.
uu
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fur.
home on lake, well fruited with
i 'l l k sbpa n i
Usage, Wishes
lUhltsh
A real bargain at 108.00. WeiakcaUent, modern 8 room houM&gt;,
EVE ON WIM!
Agrexslvo Deal*
Ffln- Tractor work, ploughing, disk)
bolflt. 210 8. Park Avc.
,
ciple Cities and
, Flor(aveling, by hour pr acre.
Ida. Write today
1 uaad beat circulator, good coadl
mnlcte
T IT O W. BENDER, ReeRov
Will limner, Phone 047-M.
Details
and
Local
Frantlen.
H
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at
4
or
6
room#,
Call
R a M i'l
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chlse.
641-R.
■ ElegWa M ala Rank Rler. . ________________________________
PHILLIPS SERVICE HTATtOV
MAE W
1001 Fronpli Avo.
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MODERN HOME, P ropms ••»&lt;&lt;I
For finer cur repair#
io -JcI
Atkata I,
bath, alto good bicycle. Phona L - Hunt ‘ Tu*eiJa Feed More. All work minranleed
234 j .
IL-*
Spar Coe
Truckers Disc.
HOUSE TRAILER. 24 ft. with all
ronvenlence*. also 3 1 l
IS
A t roeia 3 bed room honm. Hard­
VODOPlGH Rt'frigerollon Betvfcc,
Phone 1014-R, Box 212, Cou
wood floor*, screened porches,
Commercial A Domritlc, Ml
Club Rd.
ftp pg,4dflta#tM-'ie*i
new Asphalt roof* Whuto

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garage. Priced below
American Trailer, bottled
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rendition, Can be ee
An » room house with 4 hod M l French Are.

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room, all furnished,
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porches end 3 car garage. Looetod on Garner lot In fin* Inca*
ting, not too far from dock. Lee*
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Floor Hander A Fdgrra
Hill Hardware Co.
Foil RENT: Floor xtmilcr.-'lraay'
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ford Pnlnl A Class Co. rhino

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WEDNESDAY OCT. 20. 1048 ft

British Marnhal

- Leon Raffnda1e,Oviedo (Senorlta Oritz, 65
Farmer, Died Tuesday i Dies In G e n e v a
I.onn Rngrdale, 44, well know n.
Senorlln Concha Fernande*
Oviedo celery grower nnd resident l()rtix, B5, of Ocncvn, died auddenly
died Ntiddcnly Tur*dny evening at ,,t th(. local hospital hint evening
7:00 o'clock following an attack of ■following n *hort illnt-d!*.
acute Indigestion. Ho wbm on
A valued member of the family
route home from Orlando w hen.of J. C. Illllajr. for the print 3d
first soiled by the attack,
year* and u native of Puerto Itico,
A resident of Ovledn for more *ho had lived with the family at
than 10 years, Mr. Ragsdale crime Geneva nnd at Ovid, N. Y. where
there from Atlanta, tin. Ha wn* Mr*. Hugh Chapman, sinter of
born in Hlrnm, (•&lt;»., Jim. 14, 1001. |Mr*. Hill- will liuve the remain*
He was a member of I-oilge N o.; Interrncd In the fumily lot.
243. F and AM, and a member of
Tin- anceslora of Hcnorita Orthe Oviedo Baptist Church.
| tix were CaHli liidian* and
Mr. Ragsdale is survived by the Spuni"li explorers, nnd "she had
widow, Mr*. Hettie P. Ragsdale of the absolute faithfulness of the
Oviedo; a son, Roliert L. R agsdale,, Indian the verve and intellect of
Jr. of Oviedo; a brother, W, 11.1the Conqtibtiulor*, Mrs. Bill* said.
Ragsdale of Silver Spring, Md.; n! She ««&lt; a mvmhi-r of the Hugh
sister, Mrs. (Sene Dcltardelnben of O'Neil Presbyterian Church in
Atlanta, Ga. and the father, J. It. i.Sun Juan. Puerto Itico, and had
Ragsdale of Atlanta.
! no survivors.
Funeral service* under direction! A memorial service will la- con­
of tlu- Mason s will take place I'll- ducted ill tier honor at the morning
seivlce of the Geneva Baptist
day 3:00 P.M at the Oviedo Map.. ...
list Church with tho Rev. II. II. Church by the II
Link officiating. The remains are of Mini* on N»v,
at the Erickson Funeral Home and;
------------will lie in state at the Oviedo iliip-. \ o u ' n v i n ’g
tilt Church from H:00 to 3:00 i ! .
.
P.M. Friday.
,
H
Active pnlllicnicni will ho W. T.
Walker, I . A. Hardy, Milton G ore,; F r. n . nf , fr
Joe lleasley, Jr. and II F. Wheel- Nr” m ™ WHI ,
•r. Jr. and J. II. June*. Honorary
7 , .'°*
oaHhearcr. will Ik* C. R. Clor.u i t J g J
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L Whocler, Paul Campbell, ,1. F .; M .....i M’r„ ,
Ward, Frank Tqlbolt, Charles T . '* " ’
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Niblack, George W. Morgan, AX
zcol. w
Young Harris. Joe Lelnhnrt, J. L.
. o ’ /„ rmcr &gt;
Malcolm, P. II. Brown, Wllllmn H- Tho child was *
Rloninger, T. W. Lawton. It. W. '’..HtiV Jn-t Tin
Extes, Knrl Dnul and Cliarlc* H.
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MISSISSIPPI n o t.T
GREENVILLE, Ml**.. Oet. W,
i/p)—iimlding Carter, editor of the
Greenville Delta Democrat-Time*,
published In traditionally D'-ntoci atir Mlmisslppl, announced today
Iii&lt; *up|Mii t of Oovernor Thoinn*
K. Dewey, Hupuhllcnn cundlditb?
for Pre*ldent.
Carter i* u former 1’ulltxcr prise
winner.
The editorhd huIiI Dewey “lui*
grown In idnluiv ateadily through­
out III* career" nnd "luo Doniocrut it* Party lt*elf hn* grown rtule

Temperatures Climb

Farm Rates
M 'lin llN u r a

K rtia i I 'm ir l l n e l

Increased at least four time* the
11110-14 average, the department
said.
Tht report also observed, "Since
the numiwr of hired workers art*
u*ul u* weights to compute the
United State* average from the
regionnl averages, the increased
proportion of worker* In the low­
er wage area, the South, pulled

in office.”

President Truman. Carter’* edit­
orial *uid, I* ’’an ill-udvDcd little
mini, lucking the background,
training, aptitude and icnaletehlj»
qualities that our country mu*t
incr*'ii*ingly require of It* tire*,
blent.”

Woman Wounded
. I ' mmI I nmoC K n,»,t

she picked up u .32 rallbie nutnmalic pistid whlcli Gotsciil had
given lo-r for her protection. When
she walked in the bedroom she
“slipped on n rug or d rubber dog
1*onc" and the gun discharged ns
she fell against a chair.
Mr* I'idgcon said that after she
was wounded she managed to
crawl to the bathroom and called
for help through a heating vsnt
before sho lost consciousness,
(iotschl bad told police he hud
heard tier moaning after he was
aroused by the dog’* harking.
At Memphis, Mrs. Pitlgenn wn*
identified ns the former Mary Jane
Wilkerson wlio wn* picked m
‘.Mis.* .Memphis'' when she wu* 17
end volt a role in the /.iegfeld

H umscI Brown Died
Today In Orlando ‘i

&lt;« Mini Mil n l

I'raMM 1 ' i u r

fr o m

I 'n a e O ne)

and Huron. Heavier ralna fell
over the anuthern tip of Fldrliln.
Somo snow flurrlea and rain fell In
Northern Michigan. Elaewhere,
fair weather prevail*.
Itepreaentatlve temperature*
early today Included 20 a t Chnilrnn. Neb., and Lone Hock, \VI*.i
.15 ut Chicago; 02 at Lexlnton, K;'.,
nnd Chattanooga, Term.; 33 ut
Harrluon, Ark.; 30 at McmphU,
Tenn.; 30 at Zanesville, O.j 33 at
Albany. N. Y.[ 34 at Portland,
Me,; 40 ut Ponton; 45 at New

Fair wrath**; throurh Friday with
little clinage In trinperatarc. Mod*
crate nnrthen*t and east «lnd*.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R ___________ _

Beersheba Is
Taken By Jews
A fter B attle

l)M#)

InduAtrv
Thu cement petition was sub­
mitted tiy Federal Cement Tile
Company of Chicago, the Truscon
Lnhoralorio* of Detroit. George
Hackle and Son* Company of
Cleveland. Morse Cement Tile
Company, of North En*t, Penn,
and Porete Manufacturing Com­
pany of Nnnh Arlington, N. J.

Band Of Rebels

II .in llH H ril r i a w

SEOUL. Ocl. 21. t/1'1

I-.lily of people in thi* district.’’
'I don’t linvo the money for «n
expansive hill hoard campaign." he
stall'd, “hut 1 do have •omolhiint
• Is- Dint money cannot buy, u lot
of good friend* in Hanford.“ Ho
proceeded to timid: III* friends for
help In tho pnit, and in gel them
to he sure to get out ami vote on
Nov 2.
“ I make no proinl.se* except to
do the verv best I can," declared
lodge llcrlong. "In making this
-latcment, no man rim conscien­
tiously promise more, nod no man
should perform less."

French Strike
l f ‘o a ll n n e .1

l ‘ r...«

I 'm -

ow« to w e o n i i m u

ham ruaMiMtii
(ViaVTHIMO VOU NIIO
I t a r v t Clerta Ipao*/ to*J&lt;
•ft, aSpa/t as* p aloSo, —
p n i l i o , ! , . voi/iob, t la ls ,

J
.

filler a*o. k'siSri - *»il t

Let tin put ymir Inst season s coats nm

VOTE FOR
Dr. Ilenry McLaulin

HARDWARE
COM PANY

City Commtatdoii
GROUP I

Phone

PROPOSED

• aid l.i»l night.

||,« Ccr n il by U»*

SwnnKon Services To w..ri.j \v . in a press conference Gatlon* Pnlewilti Iqlil a i»olilic/iL
that lone* fiom llic p a n ,
Be 4 P. M. Thursday ,,/toIvo when, ho vlsl-d General j mrriing
ly/mg. (’ominuniit-lril I'lrndi coal

County, County

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Sample ballot* for the general
election on Nov. 2 are now availaide at the office of County Clerk
O. P. Herndon, he revealed today.
These ballot* have been furnished
hy the Board of County Commls-

iiu iiic io u *

. LAnnig o r t u i .ttat«
That ArtlSB wr •&lt; I

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In all aililie*- prcpaird foi de­
livery helme llir national l-egion
parley, llir l &gt; Air Force chief
nf »l.itl -aul
R ii-«i.i .md France *uppoilcd the
"To ii iir llir operation ha* hern idr.i iimdltion.l ||y ; lltr U S .. Ulihandled well irmarkahle *afrlv. lam and t ’lnna made no teiervx*
Wc have flown q ifu .il equipment linn* il llir brginilllltt &lt;d ihr drhxte
,,cro»« ihr All min foi installation in thr 'il* nab-.n political coinI iloim llir &lt;ni mini hut r u n »o unr
I'niillmied on Page Eight
| tmitl rxpe*l i Ir-* lavoi.lbh* ulfrtv
I in mil whr,i h id wralhn *1*

2 Citrus Leaders
Add Support For
Taste Test Laws

11* * 1 *

'V
' . | WASHINGTON, net. 21. "
AA ii
i N&lt;ltfl,irH have laeii trying will
tv.uld govern-1
••tmoke out1’ Repuhl
iiillinnl h&gt; Ki *ii.nsldcntlal randldaie Thomai
ni*l Center hv IVwcy on raeiul -*au»'*. Wulti*
of

ti actor, -mil today
\ iht-M told the . ..Ilf* I ell* •
Iiicshlenl- of negio land giant

q s\., u .o l.i.i f i g i i i *
o f th,* r l t r u *
i o d t i - l i &gt; l.-d iiv m b **l i tio lr su p|M irt
I ,. n .|u |ili" ii o f n in *tt* t c . t s l * n •iit .d I** U * n c u r l y g i v e n K . o r l d l

fruit ...... . )••m g .lniq»'*l north ami
i .lining tin* mm Iti*l.
rimy w n .' Georg.* I. Fullerton
of link lldl. uii official »f th*
Imliiin Itivci Grower, l.cngug; an*l
.1 .) I’urriisli. Jr., of Titu*vllle. a
ina jor grower and »hipp,*r.
i Both ic tific d at a hearing con­
, iliirte.l l.v Fuller Wnrrrn, Democi i .it i,- gub. rnotoiinl nominee, hi*
, .tin- udvivcr* im.l h'gi.lntive rnmm in e's seeking u wuy lo tiring
&gt;&gt;■-is.i.-rit&gt; l.n. k to the cllriiv In-

1,500 Children Get
Labor Certificatea

Tax-Free Status
Taken From Eight
Subversive Groups

i nt -od ftn.lMMl
fund In -*'•
i, W.i-li.ngi*iii
■nfi-ien. ■ iIn*'
Ini a, u*'Krii
I .lui,- .- mu-

TALLAHASSEE.
"*'
21i Special)
Employment cerliflniies were tssii'-d l&lt;* approxn iately r.ili) y.iung |ie.aidi* during Seplumltwr. Carl H Smlili. I'hairinan
,.f the Fluridii li'.luslrial Ciimml**siuii mlminlrdemig llu* Child l.u, is lute Ininks 11„. I.UW. niini.uiieed today.
*,mr i n i o
i "These eertifb ales were isslieil
ini

of

In V IT O S Seo Film
On O il I n d u s t r y

Hattiesburg. Mis*.. «o*lay became (
the first negro to lw graduated
under the Naval Aviation Cadet

"The dinner mark* the l*glnntng of a five day twriod during
which mu*lc lovers of Hanford ami
envlrone are InvIUil to Join the
association and attend an out•unding concert eerie* toil* pre­
seated thla winter In the High
A . School Auditorium by ertliU ot
,,w concert »Uge. o|&gt;«ra or ra*llo , Mr.
Brine declared.
_
' „
Arrangement* for the dinner
have been completed by Mr*, J. L.
lngl*y, and th* catering will be
'done By Mr*. M. D. Oatchel.

'S. O., Oct. 21—(Al
were burned early
soectacular ftre and
mm*.... - the 8un Oil Commy’» bulk gasoline pl*nt at the
i*st,*&gt;n limit* of the city.
All available fir# lighting unit*
•ponded to fight the flame#
hirh began spreading after the

were William I aiv# of
nlumbu*. a Hun Company em„ye. and Lyton Royee, ClnelnJtl, n truck driver. Both auffered minor burn* about the head,
Mount Carmel hospital attend­
ant* said.
________ ______
In ju r e d

Chances Rise For Blood Test* To
Clear Disputed Paternity £a»e*

Ilf* Federation
Ralph G. Cookaey
pre. Ident,
Th# conrentlor

today, will be thi
tn federation hisl
two-day meeting
lender* In wlldlTfi
serration will be
the program.

‘ •

Aosoclated Prc*» Hclenr* E**1***1
Oct. 21. UPj-The Cornell Umvmtly Uw quarat lh* chances lor blood le»U to clear u Innocent
petcraity c*»e* Have rhen to 55 percent—
in two.
■ - . .
y lake* Ametican court* lo tu h , for not
blood test* •» final.
•_______ _

s. Air Force Will Tru«ty Killn Woniuii,
Have A f r i c a Ba« el Escapes In LouiHiana
ANGOLA, LA., Oct. 21—1/1’)-Searchers affot aud on howuliack
fanned out over an lH.OOO-ucr,*
prison farm huru today in .piesi
,,f a negro «ru»ly ml*»log
.•he slaying of tho prison captain a
A B-2fl miperfortre**#* taking off .Iff
from Amerlean-ueed ba»e» ln J.ng- " Prison Hupt. R. H. Lawrence
identified the trusty as Junic*
tind and Oormany now are.BW...«
ritish. Bruce, who wa* assigned u» cook
ing down to Accra, * 1’ **
and hou*ehoy to Capt. and Mr*.
colony on the Gold Coast o f .
John II. Hulllmnn.
The airfield there wa* b«L.
Mrs. Hpillmun'e body we* found
ginxlly by th* Britlab. primar ly
early Wednesday behind a clolhos
loeker in the Spillman home on
prison ground*, iter neck was

WASHINGTON^ Oct. .21-jd/Pj

The United State*’ global airforce
|n Europe and
.Iready
. . ___ _ I* adding another
the .Far
continent to Ite training groumt -

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u ffiiin ila

Wt'l P

'T h e courts eoatiaue I# rely on
inaccurate U itlm e s y , and a pJW-

S fe

I’rain

Kansas

. \RDEN CITY. h„... Oct 21. |
\l least df&gt; passengers wer"
nu ll, 16 or more -erluusly. Ul .
. .leruilment of tin Sant., h* »|
,i l„,,,n,| Cnllfurnbi limile I m at (
s'u one wu&gt; killed.
r« n Vnrs uf the 12-cui t.utn
,.. I,.,,I»*d from l tie rails as llu* I
t diesel engine rlp|»*.l up several
tidied yard* of Hack. It rrlined **n the road I'-.-d.
I lie tiuggage cur, mail car ami
overturned and were hurtinto a nearby field. Nm buge.. car and mull cur burst upon
„|er the Impact and mail *nrk*
scattered over the rmintiy-

s e ll.m l

to

...l nnd Snturm l girls under
'Young p e o p le
only o n e age
us they wurk
plover in the
e d o not have

President Truman
Sees General Clay

WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. l/fj—
1’ifslilcnt Truimiti twlay divided
hi* hour* bot’*"i'ii consultation*
on tlm Berlin nlsiM uml the plan­
ning of u final fortnight of speech­
milking In ill* piTaldcnltal cam*
paign.
,
, l. i •
Hu will go o n the nir tonight In
u seven-mlnutu broadcast (ABO,
10:05 P.M.. EST) sponsored by
tho Inturnatlonal Lnillc* Garment
Worker* Union. Ho worked abo
on u major adilreaa—P o s s i b l y on
labor—to b« ilellvereu Hullirday
I ow ning In industrial Pittsburgh.
General Lucius D. Cloy, Amer­
ican commander in Germany, nnd
Hecrutary nf the Army K-jnneth
Koyull visited the White House
this morning. Hoyall told JJPOf*
ter* they talked over "tho Berlin
situation” with Mr. Truman.
ranged at the Librnry of Congress •T hut’» nil I can say," ho mined.
where a receiver wu* Instulleil
three mile* distant from tho
transmission point. In addition
JACKSONVILLE, O ct 21-ri#)
to tho two-mlnutu dljiiatch of
High Low
M argaret Mitchell’# Civil War
Boston
novel, the program called for tho
Cleveland
high-speed transmission of:
Nashville
An FUI description of a publlcNew York
•nomy nl large, along with finger­
Saint Loul*
prints; various map*, including
San Antonio
that of (He battle of Bunker Hill,
Seattle \
tho Declaration of Independent
Jacksouvllle
In Thomas Jefferson * handwrit­
Miami
ing: a p*g* from th# Guteaber#
Hlbio, the first worda ■»#£ prlnt-

New Communications System Is
Demonstrated By RCA President

THE WEATHER

be the father. It clUx alio the
supreme Judicial court ot Maine,
n a slmlla- «**•■
Tha quarterly etatey
.
Judlred JUGf^

AM

hut

III I llt'I S M A IN
PARIS, ( h i 21. I/P)
Ihc five
hut
%ilcil.ucd ihsintrKr* lo*
d.i&gt; m I n .'i ol tcllling llinr diftclrrn c- pr.ii rfullv
While the Scmtiiy t ouncil'* *ix
ncoli.ll- p.ili-licil llinr new formula
(ol -rilling the Hrilill m i ll , th*
"Ihg I n r" .inn&lt;iunccd *u|i|Hiit of
a Mrxn an irtolulion a;q»ealing to
thrm i&lt;- -ulle thru liiffciencc*.

^

Hy HOWARD W. BLAKKHI.KB

e te n d s ia

b u r * d .m g e im i*
i m id ilio ii*

Negrucs l’lan T«
iSmoke Out Dewey
On Racial Issues

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A 1
n r ..3
::h
3
i f l r WTa-^aVS&gt;»» 8 »
it \n -* -•

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l i n i f , b y u e m o n u ra io rv .

Pr?Ior became a midshipman when -

ir il A T R JO IN T n tX O M m o N NO. *U " J i w K i ^ J w i i d u l o ,
A J o i l i r n eJO LU TIO N Propatln* t a
a .? id tin t
A ln ra Jira n l lo A rtk la V III ml Uia Can- t i i i x , i d u T S a i lM t al

ICTION

Ih r

vKim III Al'll. '»•■) 21, '/PI—

"I didn't think ilu t repie*miril *,ri'
a lignificxnt percentage of lh*' I
people of the South," Taylor told ns
letmrter* after arriving by p U n -.l^
in Montgomery thi* morning. Me '* l t.

Civic Music Dinner

That w« fcflowlyi AmmJ»*W

W*'/'"

Executives Club Members Are
Plans Ul World
Victims Of Hoax By Art Briese Federalists Fold
. . . ...
7—.:... ...... ... ......... . At Kiwanis Meet

JACKSO NVILLE. Oct. 21-U P ! 2
_Jesse toiroy Brown of R H » I. “

C M u n u t io n J t i a n « M I » » i j n » l |
T U M o r ' - f i i *1* T A T « L

■sht&lt;\inff

1st Ncffro Graduates "
As Naval Air Cadet ••

ir N A T T JO IN T R fJ O t .l
A JOldCT aXXO l.Tm O S
A rrm dm -nl la Atlt«l* V
tutlon * 1 d o ,Id a b x add
ad d lgast) Coctiaa N latla
lion lor lha «ot*a * f an* I
C*t*. l u i U i / , i q j l l l i d and rtl-buno. Jn d ja a t Ih* Court a l u
mcr.i nf all tia r a c a lla d a i by Uia County Kartmbia C au alx, ytanCl
T a * CeUactor.
. p « J T WKe f l t W o *V

A JO tf. T H IJW U JTIU .'l Kiap-

, t \\ J vi»c,

FLORIDA, IO« THI AMNUAt CONVINTIOM i f I'm Amo-'
land, parade in their •lou pe r . i .
a .•
'
1' ’ 1
In tor theuMiM bandimen i r e : i" ) ....... "
an when he addrcMcd them a t the sg cntl'l! »c»»t "I
!

.................
* 'The* ................
ballot* have
circle* _above cn mule lo New Oilean*. wlier--i„„
the name* of the presidential nn.l \ |lf j, , chrduled to »pcnk tonight
Rk
ylee-prenldcntlal t canilldatoa, an t j Tllv|or*g piano was grounded hy
eight presidential
earh. A cro*a In »
1''T ls ^ '.G m iu d that “not over 5 m
cate a vote for all eight electors j prr cvni of ihw
took l***11 .
of on* man for President *ml one ,
_______
- -fu
man for Vice-President.
Among th# more then 40 vote*
for *Ute and county office* there
ar« only two content*: h l l t r

^ •*ajUw**

n o t at joint p u o u m o N tt&lt;

(A *)

P \IIIS. Oct. 21, l l —Israel
told I hr l nllcit Nation* today
-hr -ill ir .n f fire on the Negev
front « ithin 12 hours after recm in* word the Kg)ptlan army
Mill -ll,|| -hlMllillR.

County Clerk Has
General Election
Sample Ballots

Anti-Nazi League

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c o n v e n t io n

ils u g h le .

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IIV All III 1

Mrs. E. L. McNeely
Of Luke Mary l)ieH

.-lunarall

Irr

US DA Economists
Forsec Good Times
For Next 6 Years

Speech

tiffE

Hit

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M IAM I
B e r lin

Jacksonville Shower*
Eggs Upon Progres­
sive Partv Leader

ol K it e*Ul
re«J*«U
• ! . l** l •»'

.

• S u p p l y i n g City Is
Called Top Achieve­
ment O f Air Force

S p re m li'ig flo m Y.tsu ye.iterd n v
tile InsiH vrcnls sw ep t iltro tig h Rnu
! c h o n , 20 m ile s im ilh w u rd . mi
m o v ed o n N uinw im . 10 m ile* t.e
vom l. B e tw ee n th e tw o p idnl*
lovnl fo rce I n l e r c ip i i d som e j'
I he relit*’* a n d n u t iliein to High

r . ..u&gt; .1 - ' ’
in riiitl Ior
i, . a i.rt ...I •-■ i en.-i./n ol Ca-in*
,» T. s Collrd « iImisasWiI In I'.r.sr.pn
i n| n . ii —*. -i ii. »ni Pull likewise
pro. .'■&gt; Iti In. lolli-o n n t.. t.u-.oa/.
Hut p e ip o .., •.•fill) .,.* Ui« p o a . l i . lone-

,,.. ....... oi .0 ...» wro.arl. .Is*I*1! *"*,

said K o re a n * can * * t i
Jo h.lll.f ns* no»i*v l**l *
v* )*w *n 1
CI-MK-IAL KI.XCTIOH _
i» H I ' * 1
Funeral
servlet** for
Mr*. lie I heir own difference* "withmi' •Inkr arc “ equal alieady lo on.*
ntll ba h e ll in . . i h counlp In nnrl.la entcc'l In .
France, Knilly Swanson, who died civil \vm " if the ltll**iilliv ninitdct*' , twentieth of the henefit* receiv'd
on r . c- &gt;*» n .s l •Jsc/*&lt;l n* J h . lo .l '* '* " • * • '
In Randolph, Vt. Inst Wednesday, , their wllhiirAwal of troop*. Bhor
V ! ' » in P o .f n b e i A. U. IMS. W.« ,1.1 C sii. iji
m.
J u 'li d v Iw .n , lha
l,r d «r wlo
will he held nt the Flrit Method! it uml hi* pnrtv ikturncd tiy plane under the Manhall f'lxn."
r COND OAV p r MOVKMDKIt
lad.li nC-va,
i'nli*w»ki alio Idamiil the gov­
Churrh tomorrow at 4:00 P.M.II lo Seoul today.
f..r t-.ia r.in icrilm o» iiic c u n ol in. »o*g’l u *
„ 4 jo in t llc -liir -o * p i B . w f 'j A r.'.-ri- hall * -c t
with Rev. J. K. McKinley and Dr.', 3. Police In Seoul a r r e t e d livo ernment, a»»»itlng "France is an
m -hlt Is Ih . Canilliullan ol lha (U U of a i.- .e d va
E. D. Brownie:* officiating. In ter-1men for uuor-tlonlng In connection ideal plnce for *oclol agitatlun.'
k lu iitlj.
Auta fouHl
Tin* coal tlcup. now In Us third
- merit will he made in Evergreen with n thwaited tilot lo t.low up
I
tm irnft* •
.. Cemetery.
week,
haa
east
France
morn
than
the ro*d under President Ithee'*
iio u x i! i o i i i T n ra o L tiT tP H t t o ite*
T
Mrs. Hwnnvnn, who with her nitcmohllo. Tho ns.iissinallon nt- a.IKKt.niKI tan* of fuel. Hams 336,A JO It'T n *j'.O L U n o il I’ lopv J * J JTom a I
husband, II. A. Swanson, updated tompt wn* foiled Monday night. 000 miners lire idle.
A iiitra.n ciil in A rllcl* IX nl loo «'»&lt;# , j , „ p t|.»,|
fa n .lllu llo n h» addin* Ih .r il# *n *&lt;lfi* ,
i n summer resort hotel at Randolph ■prior to Rhce's departure for
Soldiers ami polico *ci*.*d ilutlion.I B.ctlon p fovldm l U ut »n •*■ &gt;*•
,jl
Center, Vl. had been III only a Tokyo. Identity nf the suspect* i'H» of strike-hound pi** yesterday
U * r . upon C'.-olln. or • ' h i " “
A ’
.o d to on.)
week. She was horn in Fcdvial
pro.l .civ rolll/lr*l . n i r,iain r*l i p 'I I I ,nu*vlv .t i
In •outh-rentral France t« save
(
wn*
not
nnnooortul.
..red I'll ps h’.le in iliw .r . l l i t ‘ 1 * " *
, J v rla r.t
Point, Flu., hut m*da Hanfoni her
Iliein from nation* deterioration.
part Biirpoiei. »nO ortK ilhlliK O'* •” * q „ lrr., B(
* h"m'* most of her life. For many
irtbution .o d
• * c .n ^ a portion* • *
u mu .i
They were expected to take over
rhh
year* she wav employed hy the
more struck mine* today.
“ i i r V r 'u r e o L v t o m r T u t •••“ ,{ •* - * *
**
i Crown Taper Company in tho
The government moved troop*
t^ ,
k m *.
.......
bookkeeping department.
( C i.N t ln i i .l I'r o m l*n«i- u»«*l
into the coal fields after Coinm u IX nl Ih . xt.l
.
Sho wa* u member of the F in t could dock hen*. Ini suggested, and
In* Ih rt.la *n .
Methodist Church, tin* Hanford pointed out tlmt with auch a har­
,1.1m , th .l . » **
dime or i,lh*c mo ‘ HS, M uiS.fn* n o u ir joimt nxsioi.kiT:o?4 w*^ f-*
Pilot Club, Daughter* of Wesley bor, Sanford would become one of
kouik joint rt .olutio:i no **
»•«■}
l«.In ) and n U ln . H M M l'M fp S D - f
A JO IN T IliJiClLUTION I'fCfO.UiS -rt A JOLNI H ttU l.U flO N l . : i s . 3
ftoffc •• tot re
Sunday School Cla-e and the the largest Inland ell lea in Florida.
p&gt;.t&gt;u« i.i ,h w .j. .
n* St#UlOrU* .1.0 * Am#n*!nr*pnl Id i ‘»# ConO llulU »» tjr • ! * ! •
A u t id n w r l lo A fU l!# V « l M»t V
J
■ American Legion Auxillaiy.
p/.r«.
»«d
pr»*rt
He advocated appropriation* for
Sflana etl M»4u S S !
»'•&lt;
&gt;r*
* n * t* union ol F - o ilia . v«UU ii.1 to l« t JutU- B m I T jj' — » •
• n | i,w al ccrt-in
ind »hil| So fu b - In i lita oc ilf.lontl
BUlrlel*.
f l l | U fs^itm cnl bji od ling Uir/4tn • IJ«r- Wnvwtibcr. L I J .
Survivor* lajsldv* the Kuihanil adequate flood control, and de­
I, h o ..h r x r r . d
e# ni# » u t t tor
n * r r n sn o fe V ^ n n v T i i r i w j i . a - tia n ,. u u n * to i t *
ot j t»Uit»
u L C iin .* - . t
Include two sisters, Mr*. Flora clared that the Indian Itiver should
n iltir l lo lh . r ' ev’ r*
i n o . TURK o r T i l l MTATH OF FUOIIfOAl
0f ntf b .*L)|.i *'o ^ n j C»rjutl C*»v.r;».
j*
i* * U
tit*** » t ' * ' ^ -•
.
Marsh, Miami *n*l Mr*. I.i*iilv ho dredged to a deep channel as
That Iho fallow Inf Am.*ndinwil to A r*
n» u rn f/lA I-D HY THIS LYUt'TLA* L x j .aIi &lt;•! Lr*
g f.j ritvl.**n U b f bf.u l« l[ **i •* lic it VII o l the S U U Contlllutlon. U f
y u n n o r H I * hTATM o r fLO H ID A l ih ill
(Utchcll nf I'aiker'* Prairie, n military nien»uro.
Arcllon • (footing two
^ u l |rt# following A m o ulm M I I® A r- C ountr.
ol.
1 kLwliuN It. AU MtUi Ui*i now. t. . «it*Mnf Ih rrfto
Minn.; two brothers, 0 . T. Pear­
H n t l-ila l D liU lfh . *• h e f f l l f j# v of lh# Coiulituliore of r io fl’U . D# Ic v k I n
t.
.......
...... .. to
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Referring
falling
h n r . l t . r lm»M*d upon g v « ,lln . or oldur
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son, Hanford nnd C. Clink iVurson, price*
ilka n ro d d d . r l petrolmm or upon
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and green fruit shipment*,
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UtcUon K #f a il • Aitlel# V, U h irtb y
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DcLand; also several nicer* uml he quoted
eomb.utibla iaso* and ll/p.ldr ii«#«
•rrtlon i l Iho O ontrtl PootU n In IKH, a wr t «.|
it 4 ih*II b# cub n lltrJ to in# p fill Oltlt d - . *
Republican guliernntorIn lrm .l com bm llbla . n l l n . . I j r i n a f.m
ft nephew*.
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. . rifciort of in# MUto of noriJ® for
ptnyr t * j «
rc.llors ol power tv pcootl v rh lilM .n d
Ini inudldiite Bert Acker as stilt­
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lititu
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or
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shall h« uartl OJ«tlui»Y#lF for Iho
Itm wn ot id ® T hlny-nin ih »&gt;04h» on.f J V/
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would plucss militia, If necessary,
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*1 iho Georgia iairdvr In stop siuiirood!, »UMtf. brW itt »n4 • rh
•or
th# ih s ll c ja t u i o f hUnro# CounUf. J . . ® * 4 ^ ^ to r t u r ® with to rp#nc®Uon.
tanflh
mentn mirth of green cltru* fruit.
way (hcrcfoY or for atnur'.t. w I n lt ft
il rurlWth liOlhl •#n ®lorial D litflcl chtll majr |,U|M«f d rtilfn ln # # lc.t l® faliro. M lto f of tc u i
uaym tnt « f IrioblO dniH and
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declared
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7*
(hotton Irrurrotl for Iht t o j t .
Mr«. Elitulieth L. McNeely, Ht
lift. Noihlng litrtin •*»•!! • j W i f
rantinu® 1*4 pif.'witn #U of U ® |jn«;*un® *ht»v»n, 0 4 J
lion, evn ilw rlln n . f#ron«tfi*rlloi repair,
fear old resident of Lake Mary Coiigrro*. Im would nsk the De­
roods. T h lrtf« *lfh l 1 ^ 1 o tle l.n j ffon®lorl#l UU* „( ul#tr ic tp ttllv ® o lflr t t when rillpti up- h w for ih t » i
f&gt;prr atlan aibI n '^ **V \*n* * * t
ihara- U lrli. A apacMI alcctlan aUaii n* »aUa-l , , ti» iHa Ih .a l Ju it lr a . II tl b t ■ aiip m n a roll a l **.a Co
dl»i III the hospital ut tl:20 o'clock partment uf Agriculture lo atop
, t x r u a In w a - n d VM rUr-aUnlk^im hl t« ia U e U l c o n il Ju itlca. a r b» lha *« n l« , Circuit U se * U*i« l*r
t night. She nmdo her homo In this shipment of green fruit. He
s-io lln a In n r.e l *nU In Uia * u d ra illr W l* J V I J u ilia a l M l C lrru ll. II II b t ■ J a 4 j$ o l actvwl Do.rU.
Jm . " ! • aan k tarlil UUtrUI w t'd a e a v a M f-llv a
C Jl. ul, Court. T lia f *h*n .e v .u lU r T a*
ke Mary with her *on-ln-lnw advocated a prlco floor for cltru*.
■n laur nil Kij* *tlcr lh* aletllon In 1*1* l« resalva II,a krai* ratlrmanl romeamction sea Ulilrlcti. i
•ml daughter, Sir. uml Mr*. C. I*. Other measure* urged hy Mr.
D.cduet* *Wel • **nal»r reorn earh ol aal* Du- k „ ,h„ h,j
Upon i.ign- trio*.*. *nd m
Moss were none adequate poit*ion*
Braking ton.
Ilaoarl- trin*. T k n U... liar alrtlea
niml br llt« Oavarnu, »j any athal etc - *M b* *****
lit mje- Tiilriy-nlnia (JttM «eriWTl»I DUtl.*t C)l„
„ n,ad clrr-Ui Jud«a *njll Atwawr riimi
Born Feb. 21, |Kd7 in AVayne for tho aged, and a Iletter housing
irkfa (hall h*ld olt.ra H am htl •Ittl'on, -Ur h&gt;¥, tho , im, mrlnllcttan *sd posari ,1 IMi *»tllvS
Cotlnty, W. Vn.. Mr*. McNeely prog; am.
•, bar a le/n* tnUlr* on Ih* Flnl Tu*an*f »nar ,,
c.reull Jicdgaa. Ho •»«* raXI
had been III fur sum* time. Hhe had
el *»Un** r*vn»lor
'» ‘ * **°»i,»j’ '? ?4"''*7u'-,*r, :i!JIh tn*il 4uailra of Jndxa thall b« rcqulrtd t, 13 f. D.« Cn
k&gt; lha
Don, Uia ro*1,1*'1' to pertorm Sulla, wiih*-*l h&gt;* ras*aoi. Cennlj. ol It
HATCH l'.l. HONORED
Taulnad IWlhl C,nitorl»l OUUUt *h*H l'ol3,•*““ Call I* Uut» max ba bx *g«cUI »r *«n- ikJll M h l *'l
DELAND. Oct. 2»-(H neelall—
aountwa trom hi* altrt'nn lor a &lt;*»'"
«r»l ravofabla utdaf. Anx ■*u/n * **r **. 'J1* JW*i
a* lha lh* tlal TIW* a&gt;. W&gt;. "!*
JuOra arha rn»x h»*a JreujnaJ bafora
David M. (ihtclicl of Hanford has
•none t" January, 1M. ***.
f^Tu M l amandiraut breonaa o-.atallea. max
W
s
the
*l*r*
tl*cli4
Ham
aval
Ul.llljU
*IM
n
wu»,b lla lar,na ha llllso a »s»t;n.
(t'aallaaait Kraal (•*«« 0**t
ha (Uia L il o'uja
j
d
&gt;&lt;W »i hit wii:tn|nar, la da t* with
•Ity. llalchel i* enrolled in tno the reporled lutur* Klan inMtiMib,
c o « ,t
School of lluslnci* and la a mem- tho league said, and wa* told that
1 *a 3 iu - Ola la n h a n t .J t f.jr a u a W U * a In Ui*
T
r to Ih* Banal* l» NiHwr&lt;*l**i
n*r of Blgmn Omega social fra­ th?y “ran only bring notoriety to
Il\a C.- ilan e l III*, and tram lima U
lim a Ib tia atw r m a rt Itara apaeilxUi* Uia
ternity, of which lie I* promoter, your state."
Tho league ta ll It sent tele­
p ar.a t,, (uncllntia. du'lca and ra m ia n n lie I* the sou of Mr- and Mr*,
lion at County T a * Cnllatlor daalciialad
F. E. (Satchel, 2320 U u rel ave* gram* to Governor Thompcon and
In O.e Ural n in i r a a h • ( IM« Doclln.i. and
*the two mayor* "outlining secret
( lu ll llkc-vl*&lt;i p i n Ida tar Iba lo ilrtl-**,
nuv, Hanford.
r.

Korean

Sen. Glen Taylor
Predicts Wallace
To Get Big Vote

H;no &gt;1 Uotn* Ek*. i* DiJirUI*.

*1/STICK or r i r c r i o *
. c o r.l.n t. w
W I T '" .'
il.# I - .,, l - l u i . a t t ilt , ul l u o u
an i r , i. , t nil,* iii-n ol It.'S «*l *n* a. e* l« •
* m . *i r i.'n u * . m * p *“ *&gt; 4 *ia«
l.il.on. p io p ju . I .iu a n Jin .n l. l« ,»*
'“ " ' I*.
r J n m i .d o n ol • * . a /- I*" ol I w a l J . . n l
II
l» ‘
,h . u / n . « . r r „ i « i lo u» . volt «• "

in . Cl I It 11 tho q.U Jom l llrio iu l'o n t b«
broil'.,d in in# el./io ri • ! lh . * U l . . l
h . ( im e n l g te d la r in lia.an .b ee. I’ l*
now
n i l in ri*U «, I. I t A. r9 n '. '
ft«ercl:ry ol s u i a nl * r* * U ia r l r io i.d .,

105

.

Pledges Re­
Vandenberg Says Dulles
newed Efforts To
Reach Agreements
Be r l i n A i r l i f t With
Other Nations
Will Keep Going

A U.S. offer of additional ma­
terial wn* rcjeclrd hy the cabinet,
the government -ouuc *.nd, on lltr
ground* (lie siluatioii t» under cun
trol.
LoVnl troop* scaled off thi
rchtds on tho southern end of th,
peoinsutri l&gt;y quick action. Arnii
units moved on the insurgent:
from four direction* uml ldocke&lt;
escape by sen from the harbor o
1 Yosii.

CONSTITUTIONAL AM ENDM ENTS TO DE VOTED ON IN NOVEM -ER, 1940

to ..e h h o I h t l lh . »ots. &lt;*» *»&gt;• * » « ? •
io lo l i:.io la llo n . w « i. an U fra upon Ih/ir .lilullon oi
i.opeclis t J..u ih .i» , With lha » •* * *«' *'*•

h u rl

Big 5 Powers Favor
Peaceful Settlement
Of Their Differences
. . .

and as * hi*h i«ur»r ptedlilrd *
quick end lo the rr&gt;o|t
Within 48 hour*, ihc unvrininrnt
»ouice pre«litled. I. W ) »rl&gt;cl« in
the mountain* will he capiuicd.
And in (our day* oi lr«* ihc m ieof Yosu. southern qnm«ho.ud o!
the in»unection. and &gt;u;u hon. will
lie retaken hy thr goirinmrnt. hr
•aid.
The cabinet of 1’inidenl Synn
inun Rlice in a (nm hour »c»»ion
lifted martini law m all of the
republic except northern and south­
ern Cholln province*

lion for you before it gets reully cold!

l.

Asnociuled PretM Loaned W ire

CK’T O l IK lt 21

Do H twoill orlib ear m i ,

Mm an* M*Mf —iSw e iboao
•re baov'iM an* lodroot.

I'yiuil* &lt;&gt;f the Klim's program, uml
i^ging them to take prompt action
to discourage tIn* masked gather­
ings."

I'n a e l l a e l

THURSDAY

Government Source
Says 1.300 Rebels
And Two Cities Will
Be Captured Soon

Mcrlonff Speech

______
in
II xmcI Brown of Orlando, for- A.
mcrly of Knuford, died early tldi
morning following ii lingering ni­
ne**.
Born In Georgia Mr. Brown re­
dded In Sanfor I for 25 yearn mid
wa* manager of the loeal A an I P ",v
Tea Company Store f j r 10 yea*-*.
I
lie wun 40 year* old. For the pa*t let
t ’J years lie ha* operated a slot* pa
In Orlindo.
: Ru
Funeral service* will lie held nt pi.
thn Fairchild Funeral Homo in Or* | I
lando tomorrow ut 2:00 P.M.
• So
Mr. II town is survived liy tin*! Russians me doing lh*- right thing
widow, Mrs Marguerite O vinlt, A.i long n* they do tin- light
Brown; two daughter*, .Mr*. Ruth thing, we will cooperate " An aide.
Buiniimr of New Orleans, La. and however, viewed tm* Snviei withMis* llarhxrn Brown of Orlando; ’ ,!tn w*l move ut n "military necs
hi* mother Mr*. J. M. Brown; two .i,..t** |j. li.dLAtvd llui
Ko •
hrolliCrs and threo sister*.
I
,|j,l,,,i want to got cough'

F L O R ID A

40-and*8 Band Tara ties At Legion Meet

DAV Commander

W hsn
So Easy
/ \ To Bgatflfy Thota
d / O ld Floor* I

thor Incrunto# would rrf|ulri* u
furthor uluinrfti»»n of clmrin*#. th»*

SANFORD,

E s ta b lis h e d 1H0.H

VOLUM E X X X X

DON'T AROUI

USIM Opposes

li n e ,

I C a a ll a a e U

UAHIA H a y SALK
Mrnoknvlllo, FIh.—A Hernando
County cattlemun with extsniW*
improved pustuiea iccently sold SO
tun* of Pensacola Bahia grass hay
to a rltru* concern that U feeding
nut ulcers on grupcfrult, according
NV&lt;t to falconry, fox hunting Is to county Agent Hurry J. Brink­
ley.
&lt;
the oldest of lilt field »POrt».

iy about one*
of thk Monroe
afternoon shortperiod during which
tervL'd both a* execu• and genrral manager.

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SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

of the war and waa reported a
OtlunniT several month* after lit?
wan llaleit a* missing In action.
It wan not until Sept. 18, 1043
that Lieut Gllton'a family .learnMl that he wan dead. , I.«
Born In Hanford Jp ae.ljL 1010,
[ionir*horemen, dashed with men
Lieut Ulllon was graduated from
entering the plant
Bemlnolr High School ln_lWJ3 and
Police broke up the fight af­
p f r o lt l the University of Florida in
ter the two sides had pelted each
» IIMO where he studied Pharmacy
other with rocka, brick* nnd
.'a n d took pre-mcdlcnl training. He
other mlaslle* for flvo minute*.
0 , attended Reserve Officer* training
CIO lonjtahoremen, urrlvlng in
' echoola at Ft. Bragg, N. C. and F t
nine chartered hu*c* Joined tho
- Banning, Columlm*, Hn.
striking CIO rdl workea mi table
r ■ The flrat person reported nil»»*
tho company gate*.
f\ Ing from Seminole County, alao
w&amp;
s?.*
the first raaunltv Lieut. Olllon waa
* Junior officer atatloncd with the
Civilian Conservation Corps nt
ramps In (leorgia. South Carolina
and Ohio, llo wn* commanding
( ( ‘■allaaeS (&gt;•»• I’nuc (in&gt;*(
officer In Howling (ircen, Ohio
gested peace talks In Jerusalem.
• and Helena. Mont. At the latter
Israel, ho aald, Is ready to meat
place ho Hupervlsed the building
the Kgyptlans any time, any place
and eatnb|lahlng of the camp for
fur prarc discussions. A ccnso
a tialidoad of hoys whom he r*.
fire la impossible, ho added, tinb'**
. corted nut.
the United Nationa can auuruntco
' Following hi* request for active
the Kgyptlans will not take advan­
duty In foreign service ho waa
tage of such a truce to Improve
transferred August, tb tl to the
their
positions.
Air Force from Held Artillery nt
And
the Berlin blockade crisis
Savannah, (ia. where lie waa In
al*n la on tho Bccurity Council
command of seven offlcera of hla
. agenda for Tuesday. A C-B4 Atnt-rown rank and 150 enlisted men In
llcan plane on the* supply run to
tho Tow Target Detachment llo
| the city tha Russians blockaded In
waa later tranafm rd to tha 17th
June crashed, killing threo Amer­
Bomhardmer.t H &lt;i u m lr o u, 37th
round^to
ln^dlBw*M kl^ThB
pHr*?1
' • end"of
l,r$* bear
atanda aiioned
hit ground
Bombardment Croup (Dive Bombicans. Another traniport wa*
|nt|&gt;7
” ■"»"»». chalnsd
at 4the
the coureo.
"li aa hunting don m rera) and sailed from Mnn Francisco
shaken severely by a ground cxplo.,
Boor Hunt Wall and led the Add ■ merry chase until the dogs ran him down.
(Inie^wt«o-l)
stun near Berlin two minuter after
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Nov. 1 on the President Coolidgo
I
ft
took
off.
The
pilot
said
It
wits
which was later sunk in Manila
not Russian antl-alrrrnft fire, ua
Bay. He arrived In Manila Nov.
west Included; Kvansvillo, Ind.,
M ercury Skids
I he first suspected, which shook hla
20, 11141, Juat two weeks before
28; Indinnniiolls, 21; Hprlugflold,
plane.
It
might
have
liern
dyna­
111.. 2-1; Kffiiighnni, 111., 24; ChatPearl Harbor.
(I'aalluorit I'rnat I'na-* lls r i
mite.
tamiiign. Tenn., ,'111; Memphis, ill;
Bealdca hla futhur Limit. Olllon
Bend,
Ind.,
ami
Clvvclund,
O.,
to
In Berlin tho Ruislan* Imposed
la survived by n slater, Mr*. Char*
threo InchnJ on thu ground at Tulsa. Okln., ill; Amarillo, Tox„
sharp traffic inspection ut acrupt*
If* Ward of Sanford; one brother,
Sault
Hi. .Vfarle, Mich., and two ,78; Dullas, Tex., HO; Kuiisns City
lion sector borders within the city
:i2: Atlanta, 37.
.William Ulllon of Saginaw, Mlch.t
Inches hi Traverse City, Mich.
to
tighten
their
blockade
of
West­
Unlit was failing in New Kngone nephew, Cilhm Wmd, Sanford;
Bimw
piled
tu
a
iloplli
of
an
ern Berlin.
fmir aunt*. Mrs. W. C. Caldwell,
Inch and a half within an hour at bind ami southward along the sou*
Soviet-controlled
|
k
&gt;II
ic
were
Lekaland: Mr*. Allle Steenwarth,
Mt. Summit. I’n. Oakland, In west­ board lo (leorgia. The moilerato
stopping all Herman vehicle*
Jacksonville; Mrs. Charles Swlnern Maryland, Klklna, W. Va., nnd precipitation, the weather bureau
neyf Atlanta, Ca. and Mra, Watson
Uuckloy, W. Va., alao reported snld, was n forerunner to the east­
Railroad Strike
Weilaco. San fold; also one uncle,
thnlr flrat snow* of the year. Hlu.ta ward moving chill blast fmm tho
Junes N, Uillon, Stitifuid.
on the highwaya made driving mhlillewoat. Beading* In most of
II ■•itllmieil ........ I'm , tisei
Corr.aor 1 . Rtrom Ttiamimul nf Hoiiili
that urea tonight were expected
'.I lia brother, William Clllmi,
tenanco worker- t« b-graphers, and hazardous at Unlontown, Fn.
lo bo, near freezing.
served with the 1st Photo Intelli­
__ w___ _
MwceauiaiCi |*i*a*»»w III B
Of 'Vl_„—— —
nuiniimiM othc • crufts.
The
warmer
weather
in
Minne­
controls instituted over tho
gence attached with the Hth Air (allied llllt nf Itlghla which wa* penned In 177(1 by fleorge Mason anil
The normally dry extreme south­
sota
und
thu
Dakntu*
was
expected
Mr.
Truman
lid
not
name
the
ind on approaches In the members of th • hoard. A White In spread out over the entire area west nlso reported appreciable
Foret* overseas fur two und n half Is on display In Hunalon Hall. Hlandlng with (lie (dates’ n ig lits leader
Is Mr*. Tbnrmond. They tlsllrd liNlnrle (Junstnn Hall, rolnalal slirlne
Tho Communist* claimed House spokesman auid they will be today ami ns fur eastward ns amounts of rainfall. Blythe, Calif.,
ysnrs In tho European Then ter.
of tln viin Mn- ijii, iluring the amrrnnr‘* campaign awing through
were necessary to hnlt an annnuiiccd
............... i shortly,
» -*
Chicago with temperature* climb­ had .Hit Inch, and Yumn, Arlz,, .,'10
Kentucky, Virginia. Maryland and tVashlngliin, It. C. The historic
"—
flow
Inch.
ing buck to near normals.
I—
*- f t of
- ‘ food— and raw
document |&gt;avcd llic nay for Anirrlra’a llllt uf lllghts, which Hlales*
Trum an Speech
_____ — ..o n so i itvrnn irum] Dove* nrn not a* (maccful aa
Thu minimum of 2&gt;l degi co* nt
Klglil* l)riiiia-rnl* runtcnil Is (iiqa rlll.sl hy drmaiut* hy Truman, Henry
the surrounding Soviet occupation; they am supposed to bo. Thov Chicago whs tho lowest for the
aod Wallacn fur civil rigid* IrgMolloii d rslgiicl lo a el/e Ilia riiusllluLongshoremen wore originally
tlooal powrta uf (lie states.
(l.'aallaard S'mm I'na, lla,i
ione.
ijtiurrcl umong thomsclvca, though date nnd so curly in the teasel: i-»|t«-,| '',ihm}--*hnrp-iitnn" iK'i-nil-)*
Meanwhile In Faria, u woman generally not among other bird* ainro 1880,
(reuceful results.
they worked on tlm wharves of
delegate suggested tho men arc ami creature*.
Other low readings
‘‘At this time I want to make
seaports wlioro tlu-y loaded ami
Thurmond BliiHtH
It clear that I have not departed
unloaded vessels.
Legion Meet
ana step from my determination
to Utilise* evety opportunity to
II .•minor,I Plum I'aar (In n
II uallaurd I'rum I'asr liar)
Whenever no np votes.. In the puipi.si) of puttie: 12; 31 |*. M. Two bic wartime
work for pence........................
propriuto opportunity arises, I Truman. Ilewey and WaRaca on Navy hangaii convened into a
shall act lo furiher thu Internal* notice
that America will resist the
,i
in
of pcaco within thu framownrk of drastic changes in gnveninirni 1mammoutn convention hall wa
our relations with nor Allies and they
I Idled
hey pro|Mi»c.
. . __
..... —with
o.i.i drlegslci.
u (,c |.,c ,. loinnera
uannera anil
am
the work* of the United Nations."
"By the miliioiia, we are telllii,:' music from the champiomlup band
bam
Ho said that the Drilled State* these pygndea „f politics that thov •„f ||* rwood Foil No. 5. Joliet, III.
Will aparv no effort “to achieve cannot trade away our liiiiltaRo t&lt;»
t __
.
V.
------ »; ‘ IVlr. 1runun, mi ftrhilcry coplnin
the peace on which tho cntlm iho
Aeatlnr of tho human race may In order to gain political power," in Wotjd War I, was here as clmir
Covernur Thurmond said. "Ami man of the Missouri delegation and
President reviewed foreign
i volu with tho
|T pulley moves of the im.I two y**sr« j Nlutcs’ Right* Democrats will a« commander-in-chief. Hu addreu,
___ . ___
___ to be given at 2 P. M„ was ex­
Kj which he said hnvp Iunvv aimed at (know, In year* I enmo,
that thou
.■".treating "a polithul mid ncunoinle I action was nf historical Import- pected In deal with the inlrrnntion.il
^ framework" fur lasting jK-uce.
ancu in the growth of our democ­ Mtuatinn and to ilinuis national
Ha listed thrno major moves; I racy. Kach and every vote rust for ilefcmr.
•A military aid sent in (irecee anil our case will be a testimonial nf
Tho President arrived u* b'.OJi
t. Turkey, lie Kuropean Kcimnnilc faith In the Aniurlraii way. It will
fF Kscnvrry nrngrnin, and joint action lie u stout douial that Communism A. M. uhourd hi* plane, Thu In­
.with Urest Britain ami Franco in --or any other total-state ‘Ism’-- dependence. Squadrons of Jet
} Patting up an economic organlza- can ever flourish in this country." fighters and H2tfa roared overhead,
rang out, and tho
- tlon for the western mun* of HerThe proposed civil rights pro­ a 21-gun salute
nf greeting* Included
grams of Tinman, Dewey an I nformalities
' many.
revfcw of troop*.
jfI■; “It 1* nlain," be said, '‘that Wallace represent the ”ino»t
Ho rode slowly along a 20-mile
i,;, world pvaer.* and ccnriomic recovery wholesale assault on our form nf
cannot lm aclilcved In an almo*. government, with it* checks und route from the airport, through
ft
iif political disorder and| balance*, ever attempted in till* downtown Miami and Binml He
country," tha South Carolinian In nil oceanfront hotel. Hi
said. "They also represent rhungoi
ion* which welcomed our aid, and In nur custom* a ml In our way qf
■hose democratic Iradllloii* m na­ life which would cause strife nnd
rration* invited our friendship" unhcaval wherever they were onforced."
In a call fur "loyal Democrat!
Rev. Zimmerman
In purge tho pnity," Hovermn

Voterk Decide
i C « a t l a a a 4 ~ W—

ClTho 8t. Lucie amendment re­
quire* that act* ptwrad by tha
legislature govoring tha operation
of the two county tax offlraa must
be ratlflbd b /. votera In a lo c a l#
referendum election.
Ratification of the amendmanta
would mean that property tax as­
sessment* for Broward county, the
city of Fort !.auderdale or other
governmental aubdlvlalona which
Join In tho plan would be made by
the same officer. The Uapayar
then would pay all hla taxe* a t tha
same office.
,
That would be the same situa­
tion in Flnclla* county—with flt. ■
Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo and
several other communities all serv­
ed hy the **mt tax assessing nnd
collecting offlcera.
In Volusia It would ronxolldatn
the assessing and collecting func­
tion* of Daytona Beach, Deloind,
New Hmyma Beach and other
cities.
Another ronsclldation amend­
ment proposed by the legislature
to merge the entire governments
of the city of Miami and Dade #
county Into a alngle new county
of Miami will not be on th* ballot.
It waa defeated la a preliminary
Dade .county refemduta lazt
spring,

Dewey Promises
tl'nallaaad gram ra x* (Ia n

ly UE member*—at the Westing,
house Eloctrlc Corp.'s giant East
Pittsburgh work*.
#
He aald he noticed In new»papera that David E. Llllenthnl,
chairman of the commission,
"doesn't llkn the UE."
.
"I ray 1 would rather trust the
UE than OK (Genetnl Electric
Corp.)," Wallace addad.
General Electric operate* tho»
atomic plants whero the commis­
sion haa refuted tho UE bargainIng rights brrnus* the union'* cffleers have not signed non-Communlat oath* under tho Taft-Hort- O
ley Act.

Dr. Henry McLaulin
U p t* n * tris t
113 Magnolia Ava. Fbooe I I I

Here it is, SANFORD

(Caftllanr* ('mm (•»■»* n a si

rtartly mankind from the (Inn
1 of self-ilestrurtlou resulting

ovli.
an must acknowledge hi* do*
B
Mancv upon Und nnd plate his
man’s potentiality for

of atates and for th« paraannl
•t In Him", said Rev. Zl minor- freedom of the Individual man."
pi, "or Indeed lie will U- doomed
frustration und despair."
Flood Project
tev. Zimmerman was Introducby Sam Martina. Dr C. L.
■on* tntnaluccd Roy, John W.
MM of l-ceaburg
Ixesburg a* a vlaltlng
visiting
, Charlea Murr son led the current project will cost $208.
ing with Hary Kudell t*t 000,000. And niadea plantar* will
view with glim humor HmIDi'a
statement that thl* area waa ftre
of frost. However. In tribute to
Buckingham Smith's breadth of
vlalnn and scholarly background,
which included a Harvard aduca- ■hock. The other, William KrenU.
illaoai rrea* 4kuw (tael
llon nnd much matlculuua ituity nf 23, of Wyandotte, waa given flrat
from Ixmg Meadow, Maas. Florida history, Col. llatthcwa ex- Iaid
and released.
m of the other raaualUea * ‘ ta that Information has always
Two othara suffered cute and
ithhcM pending notification
scapty as far a* tha whole l,r“l‘7, , hpt refused hospitalization.
of kin.
,
program la concarnod.
Officials at flrat feared a larg*
aurvtvore. _whn_ Included
Furthermore. »ald tha Colonel,
tank might also explode
tho omphoali haa always boas on
that fear waa removed a* Bradrainage rathar than tha whda but
rw i brought the resulting blaae
problem of water control, flood under control.
and drought Thus It la *aay to

C

, P. E. Blow, brought
rn In a small ranna
miles northsaat of
HUHRKh

.

Florida, and Southern eongnuthat time, aa he gased at tha awe- n»ei»
and senators who fait that «
■aid tha caaualtlaa
cheata of water In tha a n a
one, hundred, yaura ago,8 the C6U SHIV**? ^ mpowi! ** Em1 tml
S a R l S - t t .wou*d *®*jo With
. A ^ i t $ h a got no.raaulu, th* fXl to pai °Pm,n'*
m
-.S- wpfe* jrn caught In the

% sm

yuau and cnglneora outdo themaalvea. Thoy cronto n e a r th a t gooo hay amd lodk;
a n of $|pmfuture, This ia w hat thay havo dam with th* FRAZER toe lM St
nf(y handeome I t i* tbo traJIblaaw Jn stylo o f c m &lt;6 cone. Ite exofoMve
tv* mod* tha worid’a loediiic faahion doalgiM** fall fat
M.
irmunoorH.
Urn FRAZER for 1940, haa even won Ilia hord-to-wfn hoarta of th* ta*t drhmra
m tlaaiy p n ia h • car mil* after mile far wvoka on ra d . Thay aty th*
cm auch drhrinf no puniahmant fb* th a n . Its driving *aa* ta d tU pD feanA vt ,
X) milsn a day a hraeao,” thoy oay.
I a thrill waiting fbr you a t your deoler’a tomorrow. W ith 100 mm Among?
govomauta and rainomaoU, the 1940 FRAZER ia ahawd odka t in * .. ,«m$/N*H
-trallbiaiing th* wac&gt;’ for olltho cara to eon*. V int t* t — fc — — ■ — -

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TH E W EATHER

. I n U n ity T hfn* In S lrc n jtlh —

Fair weather through Wednesday
slightly warmer Wednesday

T« Pn(l(t tilt Pete* tf til* Worldj
T* r t t w t i th« ProrrtM of America)
IN P n t t n Prosperity *«r Sa»(ardA N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD,

Eslnhllshed 1908

VOLUME *X X X

F L O R ID A ,-T U E S D A Y OCTOI1ER 10. 10 IS

A psoc Li I H Preset L rnxi'd W ire

*«H

N o. 41.

Convicts Say Bolton W arren Raps Legion Holds Big 3 Say Negotiations
Offered $15,000 For Shipment Of Large Parade
Green Fruit At Convention;
With
Soviet
Are
Useless;
R e u t h e r ’s D e a th
Witnesses D e c l a r e
That Kenneth Bannon Was Scheduled
To Be Killed Later
DETROIT. Oc». 19. &lt;/P)— Two
convicted burglar* teitified today
that Carl Bolton. 39, offered $15.
000 to have Walter P. Reulher.
president of the CIO-United Auto
Worker*, auauinated.
The two witneuei al*o *aid that
Kenneth Bannon, head of the un­
ion’* Ford department, wa* *chrduled to he killed later.
Ilia testimony wn* Imcked up
in part liy 43-year-old John Pantetla, who with Miller 1* awaiting
sentence In Pnntlar, Mich., on n
burglary conviction.
Miller. In cro** examination,
dexcrilied hinuelf na a former nutn
worker who had been In prison
mo*t of the time ainre Jie waa 17
yean* old. He nerved three terms,
nil for burglary. Ha dhl not nay
whether he had ever been a mem­
ber of the UAW-CIO.
Reulher wa* *hot in hi* home
(ait April 20 but i» recovering.
Miller teatifird that he had known
Bolton for about ?0 year*.
He said that as e«rlv as Septen i1st . 10-17, Holton told him ‘‘thnt
something wn* coming up," und
Hit*- n lot r f niiint-y wn* Invoked.

Attain In March,
ness conlililied, ho
conversation with
name of the victim

MU3. the withad n altnllnr
Holton. The
was not men-

«r,.ntlsHPil II* l'**r r.iablt

Christmas Seal
Sales Heads Are
Named For County

4 Killed And 40
H urt In Blast
At Texas City
17 Persons Are In ­
jured In Indiana
P l a n t Explosion

Palestine Truce Ordered

Gubernatorial Nom-j 300.000 Persons Witinee Holds Hear- j ness Extravaganza!
ing On Citrus In -, Riverside, N.J.,W ins |
dustry At Leesburg j Bugle Corps C o n test1j sracjj Bombings Oi'
LEESBURG. Oct. 19. (/!’) | MIAMI, Oct. 10 " (/P &gt; - Th?
G a z n Go Into 4 ih
Fuller Wiirri'ii told n group nil American Legion went on parade
Day As Arabs Klee
grower* today that u hog turned j today.
j
Capital
Of Count r.*
into grapefruit grove* front which
The entire d.ty w.t* *el aside fuM

sltipmcnl* arc now being mad?' preparing and staging the gigantic,
I* MtlS. Oct. IH—i,1*i—Itep.
"will refine to eat what hr can j eight-hour rxtravaganza. w h i c h Kmanurt
O llrr (ll-.NV) t'harggel there."
I storied at -I P. M. It will highlight I'.l tml.ii the I nlli,t SInI,--, nml
The Democratic gtihrmaluiia!j the 3(Hh inmnl national conven*, Hell ..in "mereed" the l.ite Counl
numinrr made the ■t.itemcnl a* In lion with !i opened ye.tenlay and I’o.ke Iternudutle to rerommend
Ihil the \rnl&gt;- he aiven the
TEXAS CITY. Oct. 19. t/P)
opened--a ivric* of hi-aiing* .n !continue* through Thursday,
hern I’nh—I ine de«ert nl
Four perion* were burned fatally how to'cure Florida’* *n I. u tm ii Official* cttimale 100.000 per- -mil
•he Negri. Hr. ttnlnh Itunrhe,
and about 40 others injutrd in * industry.
: ton* tnw the parade during it* tt uni'il nr ting mrillnlor after
tr.is rxplmimi and fire which twcpl
Commenting tli.il Fhnida grape-j four-mile march llunugh downtown llvrnntiiillr'.. n«*n«&gt;lnulli'i. in
a line of Automobile* at n blocked fruit ha* been going to market \Miami am! along palm lined Bis- Irru-ti.leni Se|»l t*. Iirimileil the
rhnrse a* "utlerl. mil rue.*'
railroad crossing here hut night.
airier* laic August "ratlirr than ever cavne llmilrvanl.
.1
Three of ihc dentil* occurred before" Warren challenged the . Ton ta-ginn official*. high Army
I'AHIIS n, i i 0, • Tt
IV
.........
,i •.......
. ..... . ..1mill Navy
u long
ti»t of i1 itdcd N iiiions S'ri ill ilv Cmmr*l
lhi&gt; morning.
grower* to answer Ini*
i ur.tion
, , , lnns«. . nml
.
,,
"
l tri
i t • i
distinguished visitors will pnrtiel(lie dead are:
mv tin innitii'ii*1' mil rtn l ♦Ml M
M
* How much Floncfa fruit have
Clarence Stewart. 24, negro you beeneating llii*early?
j
, h„ | ln,. ,lf
,vll,
&lt; Iwil* tm 1 ,1 1 . fix f i r:\U* ll"*
taxicab driver from Galvrilon.
m- 1 \r,l. 4 Ml 'h r ’-tiuili
"If ihc nniwer i» tirjMlivi? .1$ I American f . r t r l o i i iiepm ttnrttU
Corniel Olivei, 20, negro woman, expect it will be, how can we ex, fnmi every Kinlr nml outlying n !*•.•$r'llllt • d.«-rl1 flKhim &lt;
Calvetton.
pect our northern customer* to huv pm-wMlon*. ninasc.l roloml and
Hit* «M'llll ll Af'rt 1 ■lilt on ill •
»
. score* of hnnil* nml ili um unit . qitnl i.1 (t a micuiii nu'tli.i lor. l&gt;
Sylvester Villareal, Galveston.
fruit we won 11 even cal (torn on. ,
ror|^. follow. .1 by flout* ami
Jack Flynn, Joplin,, Mo.
ilfili l Iiiintnr. «»n th- 1 lt»f
own grove* 7
litnimmd.iliut.
The injured, who were taken to
i .
Ivr
t iM1 1 l!\ j*
Tho first wltncx.x to givo testi.
I'reslilenl Truman, win. odilren*1
ho pi1.all here and nl Gnlxestoit, many wforn Warren, In* citrus
citrti* ,,,...............
u n fn • du­ N»
lit**•«T
IS of | tl fjrm pi'itn- .ilnnd, flew on tp
across G.dveiton Hay. included advisory committee nml groups
(hr 1ll ni Ii *n ««*un* • ♦t *1 5"
many whoie burn* wire described I stole (rglstatma also lint their H.ileigh, N.C,, widlo aeurea of |e*i.. n " ill' Rii ’.ii .tn 1 ill.. St i 1
*, ■
I fintfitr
* nod i *cr nolnhles, lontaiiii-il in Mlnml
fltiKnr* on nhlnment nf green
«ii critK.il.
. , -p
I ImmntMN- l e ’dt na om of till- lll- oi headed Iin* way,
(Im|M' 1 t 4'"11»
&lt; Mlllll' 11Mi tlllll*'
Fire Chief Fred Dowdy of r.-xn* |,|g(ry-# Wor*e evil*.
1) ( iibiiiit for » i t'.il ■ 1111' ill ’
(invernnr Karl Witrten of CallCity »«!d the rxplmilon wn* rnil«ci!
„
„
| M,|lt, , tv . |mNb|
by the Igniting of nil ncrumutnlloii I,
„
r| ht
ri,k,llt|,|,. j,-:elf foiuln left Hat rninonlo tut&gt;• yea- • Mil '1'it! Him . lit* to m p •h 11Ir •
lerdity on a aciiedllh'd inm-atup !’l**till lit Kf (hr Wu;r% •ItMo»t*
of -----------------1
manufactured —
gna which
which Imd
rain #(M,
leaked from n plpelinn iilongaine p()rtunHy t„ )|f| |t*etf on and mil f'g lit lo Miami. The 1'i'nuhliran Vi 11 i1
1f II | t jr 4»■
|*f (Mil
highway Ufl, near the Htoiin Oil |tn. If hack on It* feet." Ii,- niiil vice lucelilcnliid nomilii-o ,cil|
uiidrc*.*
Ilie
i
on
vent
ion
tomorrow,
refinery.
i " I’m hopeful tho ritru* indinitry
Harold Hla**cn, former governor
Witneaaea raid the go*, w ldch|wv,,n yVt ran light itself but if
hung in the roadaido rlitehl-n In n jp
|,y nvxt At*.!! when the of Mlnm-antu 'ill! a cm * h[,oke.V| viaildo fog, went up in u huge |iu ff, j,ogi*luture convcnea. I will eun- unit), al*o in inr* today and is
uf flame. Thu nearing lib»*t bunt- ulster It tho duty and uMirulltm M-hrdtiled to *|icu'l loumnoiv. , I
Hcvnal oilier govern,a- . .ilnnct
I ed HI Hlitumuhllea waiting fur il|u f the govornnu-nt In nmie Jo the
, member.* ami high ................at of-i' I '
airing of tunk enra to pas* tho roaeuu nml do vvlint IT cun."
ir
ii. \n*.in,
f I c ia lf iu u i V\ a 'loneIon iveru on
railrnud creasing.
Ho promised, however.

“ Stop TheMusic” |President Asks
Prog ram Blasted South s Suppart
In I CC Hearing In Raleigh Talk
Coy S v s Answer I*; IVi't.i m Aopcals For
Puhlisltc-1 In Ad Di ’ Miters io RcUnit
To Party Fold
vnuce By Columnist

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K. Time. I.oke Mary: Mrs. M. O. j
War..'it mild he would welcome contempt citation against the AIM
Dies In Hamburg suggestion*
Ilodgos,
rnolnj
Mrs. George j
on procedure* fur nut Internal mm,| Tvjiographicul I'm,,
Fridge. I.ongwootli Roy ClonU. i
-----------ling llu. .. two uhnse* of the i re wn«
was IfntH
l**m 1,11 y. ‘H&gt;iday hv JodiJr., Ovledot tho Rev. S tenhen, IIA.MIIHUO, (iennuiiy, Oct. HI
...
| I . niinoct On l,m«" I'.'wt.i.
Sheiimi.i Minton i,|.,|
|.;n,| \|,
Touy. Slavln; Mrs J. W.. 3 nr- _ &lt;/$»&gt;— Field Marshul VValther Von
—- —-------- ------J"r of the tf. S. Circuit Court ■
liorouRh. (icneva; Mrs.
K. No- Ilmuchliich, coniiimmior-in-chicf
‘;r&lt;||.r ennie nfter Fiile.nl
well, Forrest City and Mrs. of thu German nrmlos until Ilillet M a i* s h a l l M e e t s V\ I M l ,',
Catherine Fairchild. Casselberry fired him after revorsos in Russia,, I*(»PC L f i r O l l t u T o I"H T IS | Judge I.other M. Hwygert In Hoiitli
and, Fern Park, phuluuto and died nt a Krltlsh army hospital
fiend, Ind., Hnd refused the union
Altamonte Springs rhalrtnm will list night while awaiting trial on
slnjllnr action
i ASTKt. G ANDOt.FO, Oct. Hti?,n,"m 1,1
In- named soon.
,
war ci Intel charges
ret try nf
Htole
S 'W ’ft order
Inst week
!—td t—It. s Her
The negro division organization
M
er.inry
nt
p
io
i
.
t
,1n
contempt
againstissue,I
it.
Vun RrauchlUeh,
uemuen. «7. tiled nf .. ........... wnu ri eeivnd In private ' jZV, \V1V.V',r.V«e 'i T l l . " ‘" " T *
has been romnlcled hv Dr, J. C. euro nary thromlmsl*,
romhoM*,
a
heart
con.
I
|t(lll,
n)lttience
by
Pope
Piu*
r;
.
I
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f&lt;’ur
|,'n&lt;
lt'ig
union
.f
(tingling president of the ner-rn ilttinn. Ills wife, CliorlutU', whiini v ii
.in. l’onllff’N suiame"
I f
I&gt;nnrd. Monte* Harrla is ehnlr- he married tn
Ilia* nt the a pox or “ Vi.l,... c«wyg,;rt said a stay .a
lima.
inan Other, rnminittee chslrinotl l . _ iiillirv
mT 'V L !i’r f I’1' would
are: J. W.; Knowles and Jam es J ' T T , ' *.?lCt r' V 9, / 0P4,r.t f '1 Mnr shall 1:, en route back to the
are
rt the hospllnl from the
Nntl„n4 meeting In P*rl*,
f ""
T ' ,ni'
'
t.an*e
Gifts CotnmIMrm:
Foster.
issttea involved. In hi* emi
s«
&lt; ____
nR. ii
nt&lt;fi pwino . nviiri conditloii. Rhu lutd f(ljjnwing a wiekend visit to Ath|tev.
J.
Ilarne*. iChurch Uivl
brought to tiro hospital to
nrr|ved In Rome vestenbry. tempt rhit ion he did nut penalix
slant (&gt;rof. •(• A. I.swson. organ!- heen
the union hut ordered it to appm.
iMtlnns) Prof J. Ilsmllton and he near hor husband In hi» Jlnallft1tl, „ ,nferreil with Itnllnn Pre-I- in eon rt Oct. 20 nod show com
M'nntlnnes on Pine lllaiio
hoiJr,,• „
. . , .
. rlen l.ulgl F.liiaudl. Premier Alclde pi lane, with III* Injunction of In i
Von Hrauchltsch had hern suf- n ,, ......... . nm| Foreign Minister
M'»r. 27. The order was issued .,i
fering front heart tniublo for soma
cfIiryil
tho griMiiul thn union insintrd
time. Demaml* Imd Item voiced |
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Four New MembeTH
Accepted By Legion

Ta special broadcast, the radio
said all rash.Uace eeaebd when the
rotem m eat’s sew seventh a m p
"downed arnto ‘at"n o o n today
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CBN. CLAY RETURN8
WASHINGTON, Ort. 1», U P)Gsneral Ludue D, Clay. Amsrlcaa
« ee*»*ai»der-iii Oenaagy. Ul erha*.
* uled ta arrive la WasMrvftuo to*
itenw ea for a qalsh
visit to tho Unjtad
y spokesmen said the

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H. t n t 'i s NKVlN
PARIS. Oct. 19. (/!’) _ The Big
Tluce W e.trin Power* told the
l aitrd Nation* .Security Council
toil.iv 'hat further nremialion*
"tih tl.r Soviet Union on Germany
ire ti.elr** .1* Irtl'M a* the Kuilian*
krrp a watertight blockade on
Holm.
Ib Philip C. Je*.u|i of the Uni­
ted Slate, .aid the Emtian .Iranylchohl on road, tail and river
communication* with Berlin wn*
, heiir* tightened "even a* the *f■luiitv council deliberate*."
Bu.-ian Drpuiv Foreign Mini*tri Andrei Y. Vi.liin.ky, snuffling
and -lie, /ing from a srvere cold,
j *.il olhriwise silently at the counul table during the three-power
ittai k
i S i« n |.int! in i tu tm lf o f llr it Ain,

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and (Ini

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t'mli',1 Slates,

kit-tiinilt&lt;r ( ’ndugnii

&lt;md llu- W. **i&gt;rn Power* would
a"t lU'ui'tinUi mi tb** hunt* nf their

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hi
ti n
i)• ' »•'*1 ip|MMl In
d&gt;"i ni. i (•» I'flo a in ib.' p.u tv
f, d " &gt; lli il « li" li
M d ...... .
ll'1 uti.illt. H hi. . m l n tllil' ptu
lUind-. .1" IN* *1 nl v n d llic H r
p ill'll' il ,.
lliex (.in fimi
C.li'UpIl id »•"* !’•* I'll ll l l l lime In
c u p ." " ' ll II ♦1 , »'•■il by w .islrd
D r ill." . .1"

tug

:u ugii't'nu'ui with Prime

Mhit-ii r Slnbu us lung a* tho

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Mir tluMiudi'r I'lidi'giiu of llrllaitt Gil off Mu' Wi stern Attack
"i*l’ !• iiiiiictmcn ,.f the (iglitenia Sin mi llli'ckade. lie spoke on
b irilf uf nil Miree Western PowW it
•i s. Hrlluiu, Franco and the United
.'-I n tea.
Tile Western nntinua ngreed In
W ill" ill. « .'lllll*
I.* ii.iiu r the
nrinripte Aug. "It to accept the
$;lit4
in
S ta ir* * Hi
krt lir.n trd by Soviet nmit, ns llorlin’s sole cur-

renrv in '■xchnutte for n lifting nf
"'•inllniiril llu I'asr Klahl)

L.nvcrito r 1. -Nn-m Ib u im iiiu l, tin
f I 'oil Hi* i i r l lit* 1*11*446' Itllltltt

tiirtte Heads Are Radio Equipment
Kept informed tty Of Police, Sheriff
Press, Jackson Says Gets FCC Check

i M If-'fDtftiifH i‘ ’pin! Com*
m
m \ s n i\ 't ;r n \ * . in t . iii
In 1.4'I’H ill*' I u n VR'inin (Viintniii i**ri 'iMipectnr,
\ f$»o |»|
IT 'I’ll It III ! * n
* 1 -Illftf fl "111
^ • 'I ilu* Pollen Station thU
i'
I'
T H t \ it •it l u
•ir r.H.i n l nt*" ll kt It'll \ IfOllHJ *'»o» iMtur tn ciiiH k tin* new FM
.1
lli'iih "4, • f on i&gt;
hint in* I ’ m ’1 oIcjiHtiiii*’ »(it! rocnivhu? equip*
i S im *! *■MI*’ * **l iii
1 ! j i -» iii *I-»
r t It**iiikr i»nt
I
i 1! I.t I
i ''Ut, tii4 • II as thosr* m police
n w y \v » \
I.v tic
i:» ( mm nlit M |M|Ii
and
1i
• » .Mid lit • S heriff^ car.
*!&lt;**’ hi f*ii |M‘*i|i*f &gt;$i
(.1*
'Illt lt i
III Ml'•••If
•
in* 1 ihiit
It • nitiionnreil that hi* will in*
uviT t ill f ilm ilium
(Mil'll Mli'ii U IM 'll" ii "Vn| 1&gt;V H1111t*•• riiilin I'fiuipincnt here of
(HI ti•f l i l t " Ill'll Si tf| "
Thi vh r *In* C*rif|t&gt;'llt ■* •I
I i l'»*Msk Ni- wn'H fifiit ttf lirnitJ‘ 1 ll *|M . t Ml 1"•t -I . r ifsit 4 nt** f tn 1**
•i |*i*xi -vi'iHp i
in ' mt »* in**-4 •u f r i i t i ii Fh ti Ith .
•un
1b in ... ,1 Fuvillc. I ,i
' . it. . MO
I.V (I* fii own tiiir
n fit)hfti*| h,. hii-*i$ln| A’h'*tT nt
mv nth
i thi* rili/,ms baud
i
■ji• r i" ' ’* 1, I ...
»,L 1 I l f »thl ■" seiuHlli iiml i, re iv in g between
*Ii" H*♦$11' - I. Ml1*4 t*’' IA tl Ml 11* t , •, I , * - l,»n n ut&gt;i&gt;'&gt;in, , "l
1
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I.m l,I i &gt;lp, i d u iu lilu •
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IftMf.
\ -m l n u v
I*’" nod I7n iii,'i'!ii’vr|&gt;'s nre now
iti..i, i ,r no a in i'. . up • M
*
( fill1
tri !*T!Vii *tjn»iMl t&gt;' ing form "I t'f.l m il should be
\Vht*i| it hivtiutu tvlt'dir lift*'»* ail v
KTinii.iuctHl i 11L— it,,, •It' I • t f
M i. •' •tl Sf thn limy '■ "i 't’d te i1■
■ I i ‘i ' . 'iiieMnie ibis
rlljimtc ii till ' ii fliluK i liu
h* .'ptv Mmmgi'r t|, M Suv-'.
1 5, 1 * i| l," i i " ai nil -iiM.lii hI iiml - " , .n th . h..............' ■ ' ’
|i»" hie $tt fin'lil h't l«* ft miml,
T h e vnvnni y In fit, *-fI &gt;■
i Ml. XV' *. • n (
, • ;*•*,
1( i i
-ftfi* Is$til. Hu- Butter- j
lids In ■ ' I III - t;,' use.
I
I In, r e - . '.III
1•• ‘ t it'll il "•l,1ll1lt"l *• ii'iin il* fm m
ip 'ter 11,-••i, --* .J sum' , |iortnhl"
nU'Ml * of i-fir'h vk»-r»' Iin ««l imhI Grady Gmii'ito \vlii&gt; w'tl
’
li’f Ft11*H'«&lt;nl.it IVl'H
'' iiililiL- se s Ir iitiml urs who bnve
it in 61’hImI €iivt'l**|»r*4. Mo-4l "f nl HI- -v,,rk until 5- &gt;v I n
1 i \ "It
a 1 II 111ftlll-l tffVlMl 'n'en buying war surplus ninteilal,
‘t0 tmvrlnfiti iH'Vtir fiiivt* *•*-t-&lt;$ Mr. I uv.lt,' will tub
in
ti
puiiri’
t
in
nirtim
tl
lint llltve Ir en unable as yet to
'Cllftl IMflMII.
uni.mil anlmv nf ? I,file, i.f,
•ihmhi nf ii.,' (&lt;,*MiiitiiH who am
f h
use it. The frequency of -17*1 megaOnuu If* t i!ii*nt wluli*. a ‘ 1 am
UL''' cMK'linu foi Olit-• ;it
• ii*li»u* ll " ' A im- in nn PrimN liievrlf*
Is verv high. The Police
'll Kill HlltlW lip mill
ee.if ni.ti*.nohili'.
t
'"In
in
t•jii
n
n
ivern
ity.
M». Ill
Mr. Fiiv.ltu bn* l« ' 'I
•Kit l lit* cm'If utii nf an rnbHi»|M*
1 f ( •♦|fl| .d Ii. i* i n t'*v)4 hero in Ntiil Inn FM frequency is 3U.61)
VII i i n’ »ii t ill, ,'llf' nii 'hli" in 4'niiiti megneydes. while on AM the fieire I im l»v r iy li l n f «i\%mi4lili» nr tinrting work slni'i* I'M 1 H N
lierilHftrr. Tin* lunl mich claim n.nn iril lu/o in I!' i .' 1
torn |l‘ l*, lIl'K f |»nHti- ipivney of WTRIt is I I megaI,. .ni I i lint Hlltlffnihi
tu (.bin when- fur f.v&lt;
\ a in 1011.
1* nf Hit* rx in f- cvclea of laliin K lncvcles.
• 4.1 lit &lt;
nl
Short wove "hams," such a* l«
W I’ h I ' h in llu- if|ivi*lnpi" F N n'Ii wu ' I n i in1 liuildlnt- bu i' ,i
In ,* i*i VlMMlim i'fit," 1In* mi 1in* niiM*
Itthru ret ill ncil lo S tu f
F, llovln und C. It. Ilnwsiin, oper­

Fatillc Is A|)|t»inU’tl
Building I n s p e c t or

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if our fn***- ate in the III, 'JO and HO meter
iMinlhcr hands n r 2H, 1 I nml It.6 to 1 megaeveli-s
*. 1-I Mi.'til" nr ■■*,»-•-i
,-"P ip '' wit limit iw i,i &gt; Impairmeat.
Mrs. Roiimillut To

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lniihl ve ry lute
run go lit "

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war which wouhi menu con-j
Lyad Music Drive
iriiptinn. first iif rntiilal Ihen of i
tnl.o, and a fight against fifth
■"•lluun te,dinhtues eerltilnlv iitran*
Mr*. F, K. Ruuittiilut wu* ftnm■
i nrlailniriit of "iir cii*t- ed rhairmiin of the Civic Music
i,man' liberties.
Assoelntlnti ilrivu wlllcli will be
; held from Oct. \ir&gt; to Oct. Ato at
a meeting held nt the Tourist
Center last night, Presldenf A, C,
Stine announeed today.
“ S r w iW i
iilBt , ’ ^ r * V* ..l M ’,lycX.... th-i
Mrs, Rnumillnl has sel c'l the
m i g h t; , S W ' . f a a liMnt! i
KflghhT W ithin'tho'
following Indie* ns lc lers of
land
___
taut Ogminleslon
Commlaslnn ntcc.lngs,
.....
iV^-tW.n. &lt;
grniips of worker* In tho embertherefore urn withdrawing fnmi
. .
..
*hi|&gt; ramnaigu: Mr*. J.
Roy.
the race for tho heat Inlorrstn of j Ami. ho eddtul, “Tho meeting •*
Mrs. O. M. Harrison, 511 Mademyself and thn City", he stall"! d&lt; finitely tint for tin purpose &lt;r
WASHINGTON, 0 , 1. I ). |/f’i Six slilirs lire putlinit (lie issue '*f lino Mnllcm, Mr*. Geori Touhy,
Ho dorlared that liu visited t" "Mf»nl*lltg u new purly.
Mrs. F. A. Hyson,
nl Mrs.
liigller j-ny fnt llirir lawinakris In ( ue llir vnlcrs next ntunllt,
toko
tho
opportunity
to
llintik
tih
j
It
In
l&gt;cjlcvp(l
Govrrnor
I
■
••W
rrady for thn coniumcr Odnlie/ 11 »«w tins n|&gt;rning of the icainn» lumxutura for tliclr loyalty,
[’opr *tale» want tn tl • int.ittb in; about their old aui’ pension »ys- Evans MeGoy.
itu: I#* Wrinht* HtntoV lM$rhtj
Thn executive roinniitec, Mr.
auction
te:n*. And mntii than a m u : In v iiinpnsiil* nn tint Nov. 1 ballot for Stine, said, will !k&lt; conposed of
:lio st the Wsuchula market with cucumber*, pepper* and egjtplsnt
llitp to tho furl thnt tho* ha I I vim prcnhlrntlnl rutulliluto,
loU
for
thu
City
Hod
Ion
lmv*j
J
i$ueiul.
nUhnugh
Im
Imd
m»
com*
cn tale. During the week n lot ill of 1,789 package* were »o!d with
vuriuii* lax revision*, bom) i*'Uri nod loirs of *ueceisiuti for Male offices. tho .......
.......
..........
follow
lag: ...................
Martin !#lneclohor,
cucumber* leading with a volume of over 1,500 buihcl* averaging .$3,12 alrvAdy horn minted, Mr, I far | incut hern un tho Mumpm* m**.
A ionstilution.il atm iiifmrnl nn the Notlli Carolina ballot seeks lo vice president; Mr*. Rtfnh Smith,
siun
anil
would
not
tmy
whether
a •
.
__
mime will mm-o-r on Ihem,
per 'a.burhel.
Volume f.L
i* ttradiiy
inarming
with quality ImimnuIsiH
improving,”** rinon'*
increuie llio pay nf legiilittms from tin* present $600 lo $1,200 a *cisirin|
City Attornry Fred Wilson mi In would go.
("mea Hughes, CN Concert
■“ **" **■' L. WUson, Director of^.
“ *
und of presiding officer* fim nf
imuiirnl this morning.
reiiresontatlve,, outline to the
Market* reported today In gross In recovering from the set­
$700 to $1,600 a session.
HTRIKK INJURIF.8
.'a lories.
Broun thST'AMF' Mujc plan of
-*-*■
^ik review.
PARIS, Oct. 10, (/P)-Forty p"tMichigan voter* will pa r on a
Warm inchkankh rm c R s
back caused by wind and wator of
n Knium*, an amundimnl would concert proaentatlnn.
___
Market waa also the September storm, •
DETROIT, flrt, ln-f/Tp Crlre fuiia were* Injured when pollco i.nd proponed umondntent to remove liibi' the lawmakers’ pay from $3
.V'/ tA/v
with beans and eueumber*
"Report* from. Plant City mar* Inerrn.ie* averaging *270 on II* mine* striker* elashod near 81, tho constitutional $3 a day limit tu 83 n d a/an d give them IT a day
In the vegetables. Citrus hat state strawberry plantings are "600" »*iHe* and *320 on the Ktienno, tho noihl• official new*'on legislators' salurle* and 'ft the (nr expense.*,
THE WEATHER
mating at this market dor- well underway and Indications ant ,,Atnl»a»s*dor" mmlels worn an­ agency Franco PrerM: said today. legislature fix tho iiuy of it* mem
A North Hukotu nineudment
the week and tho outlook la that around 4,500 acreb will bo nounced today hy Nash motorsTho outbreak In crntrol Frame her* and provide for cxprtm nr- would permit tho leglduturt In JACKSONVILLE, /ct, id—m
Tho I n c u r * ' ronlv to tha new meurrsd, tho ageney said, when cuunts. Another amptidnunt vmild fix tho rulary and expenses of it*
High Low
&amp;
for Has fall season, t A great
ntcd to berries this season,
Asltavllio
of latereat is evldcncsd In
In has curtailed tha fall Vege­ 1049 model Na*h earn now In plckots attacked pollco occ irtylng lot the lawmaker* set tho salaries members ns well a* thui't of elec­
and
Rirmlnghnm
Iluchc La Modern mine. Fight of elective state officer*.
toeaitlng' an auction system hers table
small production
tive officials. Washing!'"! nlso has
tamo deal
uear though
iniiumi theta
»•'*»* wore
s s i , wnau
- ..Liuji»et ' m *’*
Dosten
which win be a new method of offering* of yojlow prooknsek i P^bUHy on Oct. 22,
Florida ha* an umcndmutil jam I- nit amendment tu permit (hit kg I*,
sliiker* we^ro am:*tod.
Cleveland
ing to hlka legislative nnlniic., latino tn fix salurU'* fur elective
produce through the map
Nashville
from $0 to $10 a day Imd pruvidn officers,
NO WATCH HOG
19—UP)—-Burn»»»
New York
$7.60 a day in expense money.
tt
OMAHA,
Oct,
19,
(/P)—Tho
dog
Oregon
lias
nn
Intfnpvo
to
estab­
film star
San Antonio
much of a watch dog. Mrs. California, the ether siinnhmo lish ffifl n month otd ngo pensions
"Three other market* rspoHlng - ^ g .In American
a movie now Itelmr wn*n*t
Seattle
Althea
Johnson
of
Omaha
con­
state,
will
vote
on
an
amendment
tho
ami
Washington
may
liherallte
waa robh«1 o f io,ooo
_______
______
A_this!
who broke
Into hor to wlpo out, tho present $100 ron existing public weifars laws by
„ __i djaturb
K T " 1', a thief whu rifled his ceded, _
ho«*« took the 18-ysar-old terrier
terric stltutlonal celling, and empower easing eligibility requirements and
t replainUnff wa
C
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U
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M4
Oil'
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Despite Floods, Formers Of Florida
Have Some Produce Ready To Market

CHANGCHUN CAPTURED
SAN PRANGISCO, Oct. ID. OP)
— The Manchurian capital of
— Changchun Km been captured by
9 Chinese ReiL. the Communist
radio In North China asserted
today.

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Ip nrltain that he hu set free
long with two other futnnui
man field msrshals-Gcrd
Hundstcilt, 73, and Erich Vun Man
nsteln, 70.
^ much* a* t *1. V. riiup
i rnn.i' tl»•. r urigimtlly ft in U
*Hi) nf tin* Iiih i H mw i Ir pm &lt;•11 it
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Seer el ary. Tlrov wertx 'introduced
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ourt wa* '‘without pre­
l viil-, S' Y
it'«!niIiHiril llu i iiif
$1,600,000 V INE
, | n t|„, |&gt;0p0 |,v Franklin C. Oowen,
„f tin- right „r tim Nat Inn-. I
....... I If) 12 1(1 to ir, tl' " II in
1*08 ANC.Et.Efl, (let, 10, (47— nl, u * * l s t i H i t _ t o presidential judice*
OoHditnvl Itn I rmf. tllKhii
| r liim fi' nf lbo ,'iv lllim • ** 1 ■'
Francis G. Gorman spent $1,100,* i unvi)y Mvrnn 0. Taylor,
States’ Figh ters To | t’utilli' Work* 'Dunart.m rit *
000 postage 10 send a &gt;1,00(1,0091 Immediately nfl*r the fUpRep
Mini Inn.
Harrison
LIU lu Municipal Judge tl, Denton Marshall was shown points of In­ “ KiiifTfish”
Meet In Memphis
2Mr
rrclml 'in *ii i in­
Worley tn pay n rpcedlng fine bn terest in thn papal iummst pulacu.
live bnntP at )M3 I’mk \vitu'i'
n ticket ho received Just before* Then he left with Mrs. Marshall WitlidrawHFrom Race
.IAUKHON, Mi**., Gel. in "19 wburt' he ami Mr*. I’nvilb nnw
hy went to Shanghai.. Th1
Tho mllllmi for Antin, where Llsut. Allen TupHtnti'*'
Right*
Di'tiirratle
bml*
live \ &lt;ott t,oula Wililam I'V
G- J. "KiiigfiHh" Hiinisott
t„- -t* will cunveno In Memphis,, villi* ia Ntudvlng for a I'lld *li
dollar Chinese bill was v/orth nrr llrnwn, Mrs. Marshsll’s ton
::..................
who riled In action, Is burled.____ riu , 7', '! r'iWi rr,‘m i 'V, rn,,°
about two bucks, American.
I'"fin„ Kunduy for it scuiilu'in run- i r i at Mlcblgun Htnii I'nivi i tly
n ,Y..
0 i'i . l 1’1' 11
Nn. trrenci' mi ciimpnign » tiu ti'g y and t
J. duo he said tha morning tn ..... ..U cWtlnti plan*,
fotiteoii d.'tnands on his Unto bh a
w
w
uviuht nm* of the

Four new members vvero ac• rented last evening at tho I.eglon
Hut hy CainpbeU-1-osslng Post
„ No. 63 which ntado plans to carry
W on Its membership rally.
Thn *new member* are Hollis
W. ilasemore. Alvin E. lohnson.
Robert i Newntan ami James
Croup*. John bouts presided, with
John Q. Galloway serving a* actIng adjutant. The meeting
'Sill follow' « buffet supper,
Total momlic'rshlp to date with
1M0 dues naid Is 107 as comparell with 112 paid up card* at thla
time Jaat sear. It was announced
by Capt. E arl. T. Loueks
Plans wera dlseassed for d
l a g i o n Pair to bo hald hern on
March 14. nendlng aoproval of
the City Commission.
It was announced that tho Le­
gion Auxiliary will held a feyff*
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 19. &lt;/P)-"ln .pile of hunlcsnes and flood*,
ed dish supper at 7:30 o clock thla farmrn in ionic area* are foMunste in have mme fresh Florida produce
evening. -

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t. Iwign e isho jiimitieti us 0 i ,
The explosion occurred about, nix- not going to rant anv dlcln Imtid.
» IMt'H
*" chairmrn f tn,- council, imi.-d !nv„K.-i
I’ru-ldent I
II
7:,'ll) P.M.. and slat ted rumor* that I torel.*»ilai»l program through the
tlu.n.luueil
___ _____ 4 eat no (iirmher hud mfefiul n | lf, .
Texas City was menaced by it re-1lart-lslatuce "
h h ititVt
allltliai. lie suggested t tie Cl
(I
- IMlMfl.M11 |»l
petition nf the disastrous uxplo-j Ho said hit believed that whatshould adjourn nod
llm*M I Lltll 11lt|f 111
sion* nml firos nf April Hi-17.1ever iirugram eyolveil from thu ( )|* d p i&lt; | u I b u i i a /I
*I'is i
1047, which ktltod M2 person* and toutIngn "will b* n binding itutn-I B S U U ll
Ml lM
ChM*tn*ex,
Sal**.
Vx*'
ill
to the INiJ leg!.Injure,”
C ^ n i / i t x r r 1 T IT
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Roumllaf, (funeral Seal Sale chAie- iievnstnted Ihitcityf.
Ow nf the few ntcupmH . :,f th: ^ At (»..■
f user In.,., I ..r&gt;y t ? I H j I I I
I I I / L o i l i l D c i H I S l I . I k llX J u i l k
tUUlt fhl tin- Cvliuly, UUIIoutWai. tviilllrtg
cars who esenped infury
fur debate on the so-enll- yy
*
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today. A goal of $5,600 hna ln*m
wa* Mins Mamie Price s e c t,try ««
/‘"I1
i/O n ltM Iip t
i l t a t l D n 9 f |X f U f R v
act.
(('iiilliniril Un I'sa* kilaMi
*" l*’» umwers deslgiujte hy elec-;
t v
I&gt; ^ C l l d U 1 I U l
Community etialrmcn
ennirmen tlirougti
mi eon" ,
It'.It/* Mil*
WllO will tr—
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out tha ftounty Include: Mrs. T . ,
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........Ul them on the State Clltu*
&lt;;&lt;Hr Min. ft, t. Ittc V t A . U n K l l O W H l ) W 11 (* I' S
V. Malta. Lake .. ........... Mm. R. N « Z I F i e l d . M l i r H h n l
order aleying
i i c mg th
(’ominixalnn.
.order
11.,, fitleinl
With tha exception of two communlty chainnen, the Kemlnoto
County Ttdwrfuluslj* atul Health
AaaociaUon ban completed it a orMUiiuliun for the forthcomlngr

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— the si.-t,.. Itight* dronu'ril*
drill.nut, il aneii i,u|u\ thill l*re*(deni I nun.in ilia r it i. It In " c i . i l
fe b i
in "m.mi hi lit. Mint her it
epee*hr-. V. -ato Srii), n**i*tnnt
ci.uip lien cn tor ,iI ihc Stale*
HI-1" •’ 'f li. .aid that if Mr.
I'm ci..n iW . nut it will Mlnam|
him m n m.iii riinnlu.t away
from hi- i i , in ii mil diirhiu-! the

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in. mi of tin- I"eil*
• iii i fnaitu
ii- l ommi*«ion.
*.19x1 ' I,- llu
i " kill" irtpiiteil
of lli ll'
i1c "Stop lie*
M)jm, 1ilKill* f’&lt; Mill. i. the "ab'I
lt\ t«i H‘i d" tb. iii-ih-i . laildi-bcd
1 $ a.'DIP 0-.M|M| , t i.l.tt.ini*l.
nil 1,&gt;0 I r ■-i ' m i .- I,. be able
t’ o,ill**.' t'.-\ ... nnunle.i. noliutt
il &lt;1 tIir
&gt;re yi.cn over

Berlin Blockade ts
B e i n g Tightened,
Western Powers De­
clare Tn U.N. Meet

Six S tates Put Issue Of Higher
Pay For Lawmakers Before Voters

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P ic tu re d As
'reamer, Leader
progressive Candidate
*°I3 Said To Be Man
BornAheadOfTimes
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AP N ow ^fpslunn. W elter

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NJ1W YOltK—"Kxplalnlng
f Henry Agsrd Wulln-wiiV' a.jU*tl&lt;in
pastlmo rivulliiK bsnol
title s
of f h«
i'togrosslvu
P eitv’e prvsl.lential m m lidato are
a« fntviu jk' i tit.* in conilcninstion
as hi: ndmlrcM art fultonm in
’ p ts ls r. Tln-ro seems to Im.&gt; no mid‘ die giouml for finollonsi Ho Ih
'{detureil n» nuylhlng front mi unV itrsllctip, eccentric iiimI foolish
" dr**nijr I., un liispiicil lender
'" g u id in g tho w sy to ii bravo new
jf’-'W lrld of "pescc ami iiliumlanca’’
: ■ —I.Is iliigun. lie him Im' hu doL&gt;: K llW d ns a nnivi- idealist, u
dream er of litu|iin uml un unwitgyV ting captive of the t.uininiinlsta; ns
, : ,a ehrew.l, fortslgbteil moil, Uirn
' ahead of his 11in os, m u bittvr,
'Stubborn,
ilUillusioii
|iolltlclun
ob»ei:o&gt;l with nuililtlon to become

-president.
Tide aging slonnv petrel—he
RO next month—looks like
vllllan nor ingc. Walluco
mnii of middle height with
i » well t|iroiiortioncd figure, lie
wears clothes like n man who
pn fern overalls. The thick hnir,
,,witi&gt; the cowlick which rnrtiMinikts
ive made bin Uuiloniurk, is quite
ray. ills facial rtructuro is long
! ,’End
lid Iran, His eyes uMrnct uttent|bn—penetrating nttil deep-sot
[’Under heavy brows. Wullare, off*
' plalfrom, is quiet niaiinerod, Ilk ; pble and gives tho impression of
' '
extremely de|i&lt; .idublu and
-add very shy.
.
Family roots have boon in
lows farmlands for tlireo gener■Moni. Hut Wallnce now is a
(jpiident of Weslclienter, County, a
Hew York suburb, wluun ho owns
With his sister n rolling lilt acre
Farvue Farm. Then, be dobs much
of his writing and relaxing, gardcnlng a little, nos,-1,reeding
chlcken.1 extensively,
Mtonsivelv. exiNirimuntchickens
experimentIng with hydroponics and mislng
...........................
gladioli from seed.
Wallnro wnn l«,rn, Ort. 18HH, and
gred on the family farm In
Adslr County, lows. Until he was
'1
*l*‘‘ e,,*lr" f"eus was on agrl-

the At 8mtth camp In IttM. Pour
years letar ho was Invited to
Hyde Park and helped thu
.... Domocratlc rMndiriste, rrankllr. Ilooscvelt, write the 1M2 farm plank.
As thu appointee of the victorious
Hoosevolt, Wallace sat In the
chair once occupied by hi* father:
secretory of ngrlculture.
The public knew him first as
tho father of the Agricultural
Adjuatment Adml nitration, in
the midst of depression, ho talked
of stopping from "a system of
denied plenty to m system of bal­
anced nhuntuace." Tho AAA pro­
vided benefit payments tn fnrmrs have reduced their acreage.
Hr was tho man who, the nubile
heard, ordered tha killing or mil­
lions of suckling pigs, caused ev­
ery third row of corn to he plow­
ed under.
Then the Supreme Court killed
the AAA n&gt;&lt; unconstitutional.
Wallace followed through with
tho Kver Normal Granary plan—
i.rovullng in tho fat yearn l o r the
lonn ones—and th« Food Stamp
I’lan.
It van us Kousevelt'a hand­
picked vice piosident, after 11*11)
Unit Walluco first turned Ills
gazo outside tho furmers' world.
Hi* chnff.d under his routine
Senate Job, ami, with tha world
r» wnr, Roosevelt sent hint off on
missions to Latin America, to
Chinn, to Russia.
As vice president, Walluco
broke another precedent: ha took
on extracurricular Jobs end titled.
Roosevelt made him chairman of
the Hoard of Economic Warfare
and of tho Stitiplles, Priorities and
Allocations Hoard. Ilo was the
busiest vice president tho capltfl
hnd ever seen.
The great turning point In Ills
life came with Roosevelt's lourth
term nomination In 11*44. Tho mid­
dle of the road and right wings
of tho lloniocrntlc party hud never
lieen happy about liberal Wallace.
Kven* Roosevelt seemed lukewarm.
Then Wallace hlmslf, walking
Itofura that Chicago convention to
put ihe final harrier up in the
road to Ills own' nomination. He
turned Ills speech Into an Impas­
sioned plea for Ills own concept
of lilicrulisin.
Twenty-four hour* later Hen.
llarrv H. Truman was nominated
for the second spot—with Roose­
velt's assent. Oim of Roosevelt’s
first arts, ofter victory, was the
»PI»°l''tmmt of Wallace as secre
,a7 v t mmnstrcc
. A.. -F*V
, _mtor,- Roosevelt ,, was

,""1 rrumnn was president,
I'*i Heal. 12, IU4(1, Wallnee erupt-

..JBONE'S REClTATIOm | Service! Are Held At
Ijr ANsy
First Shiloh Church
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.Sunday serviec* began at tho
First Shiloh II. H. Church with theSunday School which waa called to '
order by the Supt. A. Knox ut
0:45 A.M. The subject ef the lew- son for tlie Sunday School classes L
was "Law In the Bible" with the j
Fnslor, Rev. J. Ii Rarnee, review*;
Ing the subject.
The devotional service began at
11:00 A. M. and was lead by
_ D.
Jones. The pastor’s theme for this
service was "Relng a True Witness
for Jesus". Members of the church
pledged money for the renovation
of the church.
The meeting of the II. Y. I’. U.
was presided over by the president
D, Jones with Miss Sullyu L.Flelds In rharge of the program.
The pastor’s sermon subject for
the evening service was taken
from the ninth verse of the foui*
teenth chapter, 8t. John. One
' memlier Joined the church and th e’
! total amount of money contribut'd
to the church during the day
amounted to fl3&lt;l.nH.
IIRITIHH HAILOMH LOST
1’rtHTLANI), Kng., Oct. lfl, t/Fl
Twenty nine crewmen from the
British alreraft carrier Illustrious
‘ were officially reported missing
after a gate swamped their liberty
IkjsI In Portland Harbor late last

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Souvenirs Present "%or„„g ,0 th. N.vy r.„ort
a numlier of men in Iho
Large Problem To today,
swatn|K‘d craft swam to the carrier
S t a t e -----Department
passing boats. A hoard of Inquiry
_
will Investigate.
Wa s h in g t o n , Oct. 10, t/n —
Whnt to do about war souvonlri
that turn out to be valuable art
obferts is up for official study
today.
A group of educators named
primarily to advise tlie .Mlate De­
partment on exchanging student*
uml scientists with other countries |
Is opening a second two-day most- '
ing hero.
•
The wnr souvenirs question I s ,
one of several posod hy Assistant :
Secretary of Stale George V.
Allen. Another Is whether the Uni­
ted States should cnciurnge sii
exchange of students with the
Gommunlft-duminnU'd countries of i
Kiistern Kuropo.'1' *
I
Art nli|rets btrqufht from Germanv unit other countries, often hy
returning GIs, Ipty.e h"en neist'd
by the score sfm-o V-J day by
customs inspector* nml by Ihe
Army, officials suld. Home have
ci,me to lli'M when, museums wore
ashed to appraise then value
The Statu Deportment has the
filial responsibility of deriding oil
their disposition. Gene:ally policy
has lieen to return them to mu­
seums. cathedrals or other original
owners, hut officlols Indicated
practical questions are involved III
some Instances. These apparently
include the matter of possible fi­
nancial loss for Americans who
acquired them hi brier transac­
tions. ns well ns timing the I
turn.
Tho edurntors aru expected to
come up with specific rccoiniiieo
dntlniiH at this session on the
nrohlrm of student exchanges with

'‘&lt;l I" his Madison Square Gnrilon
speech, He criticised the "getlougli-wltb.Russia” pulley at tho
moment Secretary of State Jatnes
• cu11iii &lt;** ecoriotnicit. I*r«*&lt;*eIirtlt ux* F. Ilyrnes was struggling at the
Pans Peace (Jonforcnce.
pfriments and i-ilitorlol work.
Reperrusslons were internaHit trnll-hlaelng work on bybrld corn atartid when bo whs 17. tlonol. Ilyrnes protested ami the
While still a young man be head­ presldont railed for Wallace’s
ed the Pioneer Ill-Urcd Corn resignation.
Company, a Im.lnen venluro As a private cltlson, first as the
■wrhien today makiu hi ... ...»
of u loft-of-contor Journal
the
r. wealthiest among tho current n t "l,l"i,,»* o»«il, finally, us n candi­
date
fur
pulitirnl office. Wallace
pre-ldcntial candlilate*.
When Wfillaee was gruduuted has continued to attack U. H. for
oni Iowa Hlato In 1UI0. lie WUI "igt&gt; pulley and plead for bis vsrrights program.
t as an Intense, moody young sion of n civil Hi
Ox HljlH ho was u reCognixed
l#» In the scientific Hold and TMK UKVILH’ PLAYGROUND
as a good business man.
HINOAPOREt—I/P)—Tha Ciiinisrd it elmi t which forecast
er n farmer could niuku e » are afraid that Singapore U
Usr prnfUs by eelllqg bK ^ o rn : going
gitiohd'to lierome tho devil*' play
by feeding It to bogs nml then,t K rThey
.v
(Ring the meal. It. ..... ,rr.i..s..’ 1,1 v believe that flreoraeVpf. R"“ *rv! T ,,,!!!'.k r.mr.trii«. They
ecsst a farm depression in the seam nwuv the duvlls. Now tho were represented at Inst mouth's
session ns favoring tla* principle
of Seeping the dntlr open.
_The committee I- headed bv
Chnnrtdlnr lleimctt Ii. lirnnsromb
» fle also had liecomii nctlv
active ■in | c"v"r for “r,n,J'1 »Unrk*."
of Vanderbilt University.
mcvrlnents to |.r..|i up sag
sagging
f anil prireii. In fnet, |t w„., tho
failure t°o
of M
tho
Cmdldun
^{ririo*'
l" ,Cf
0u!i,lw!' Ailm
f»"m Its dcriKue^tl^ug*
Thu woril slFVF'lortf romut from
tho Npnnliih woni catlvxdor mean¥ r ..l o V r im t “ «brcw 'w sl|,;:V into S ii,t o ™ " ' ™
“nJ ^
Ittsr packer.
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POLAND PICKB TEACHRR8
WARSAW—O P ) —Poland UI
building up a new corp» of school!
teachers. A cardinal requirement I
Is that they most be “politically i
act Ive."
,
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That’s the piogram l*ld down
hy Stanslaw Etkrxesxewskl, minis­
ter of educxtlon, and an important
flgure In the Communist Workers
party of Poland.
Skrzeex. wski says he’s out to
"dcmocrutliu" the educational
system In Poland. Simultaneously,
the Communist Workers party, mb
a whole, la trying to get as many
the or*
teachers as possible Into
Ii
ganlr.atlon •
Doves and pigeon* have no gall­
bladder, for storing bile, though
they produce It in their liver*

City Commission
GROUP 1

Post Commuter
Plights D olly to

GUNS
AMMUNITION
TODAY

• Aferc, N i w ro u n d -trip
seAedulct tlaud for grrster*
rhsa-ever convenience, com*
•fort,
dpi*economy.
economy, Next
N o t liD#
time iyou
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m m ffy FloridaAirway*
For reeervatlaan
Pk&lt;-_- I I S In Reafenl

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penses.
POLITICAL THU*
"It is 'jn'htnkatde." Harness »*IJ
WASHINGTON. 0-». t«, r/Pt—
Rop. Hamers (R-InJ&gt; asked today in u kU:&gt; inc ut, **tln-t the tsx paywill b* s-kfd to pay the ex*
that tha general accounting office ■
• - - l tht purely political trip.
refuse paym ent'of e:;penie&lt;
what Harness called "tlie currant
political trip" by Jecretary of
Interior Krug to the v.-cst coast. *
Harness, in another letter, ashud
the Civil Service Comndsslon to I)r. Henry McLnulin
investigate the trip by Krug una 1
other department officials and &lt;
U ptnm ctriut
take **approDri.ite action.” Harness
said the trip U being mudu by, lit tlurniilia Au I'lunr BIS
government plsne and that tho
Treasury will be billed for ex­
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t HOLLWOOD. Oct.
Joel McCrea Is surprised there
Isfft more sin In Hollywood then
there U.
t observation came forth
our discussion
of
the -(Hjd;
oft­
.
..
comments about
Hollywood:
at H •Is a hotbed of eln and
.Ju c tlo n ; that It Is a haven of
just plain folka. ,
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"Hollywood Is neither, Joel
commented on tho "Colorado for,ltory" set. "The town is
&lt;m
wflh tw o
wldelif separated
group*.” H# named them thusly;
* l. Tha peopla who lead moral
Uvai
Uvea and
and draw credit to the com-

^ I b ^ h e cain-raiset*.

Btk. Joel added another class,
the ptoplt
cUim to be I.
*r*ue&lt;rtfon'fs—whlcli class

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"ftlSft

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- tp n he*r = »&lt;*»
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b«eatt»e when they step out of line,
Tho
lives'
makes aU tha paper*.
___newsy.
the nicer folk* aren
l
wojtder there
. "Actually, It’s a_ w«M
,'t mora
more nn
sin ra
In llollytvood
len’t
sw u,"*™ than I
lUere la. Th* business Is conduc-1
tW*
dv* to
to It.
It. everybody
Kverynoay l*
is trying
.■/••■a to
-­
n t somewhere. Th* type of work
unique. If you’re playing *
el,
you might W i n to feel like
1, yc
* **
even *r
a ’JiMl.
Heaven

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nH*#xposed to. tl»e *ani# forces
“People in other hulfrikste* ateAfteT all. a bank executive doesn t
spend all afternoon kissing

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.S P O R T IN G G O O DS!

NAVY PtANII A il CiOWOlD In a safety zone (left, foreground) as
columns of smoke, nearly 8.000 feet high, billow from the f sining repair
shop nt Quonrrt Naval Air Station. Quotin'! Point. It I OltU lsli placed
tho damage at ll.l'OO.OOO end raid
*&gt;-&gt;d been Inltired iIn'-rm nom l)

movie actreu."

Jo»i, who has lived around
a Hollyvl-ood *11 of hi* 4tl years, P arty For M argaret
“ "sld h* thought the town has fat Trum an Is Cancelled
fewer air?D dsllnoaents than in
[fie old dtys. A big rentgn: sou.,.. ISy
I v u ie iu b
D c lslO ^

The theme o! the play? To restore your electrio
service, pronto.
And when the play waa over, the Job done, words
of commendation and encouragement from you,
the audience, are a warm reward.
For tho many hundreds of such expressions of
appreciation we say "Thanks a million - we're
going to do even better next show"

Stale Chsiimun Capiu Wsynlck.
W svnltk 1 kid be lindn’t talked to

Mr*. Prsdshaw about the party
beloie It was abandoned. He rsl.l

•- •••«. inkbe unuerstuu.t ins
«n because "afier n discussion of
plans st the White Hou«o Mil*
Ttuman hnd called to say that
she could not attend "
Mrs. Bradshaw first «*id "Wo
might have It ns a coffee hour
If the committee approves," but
later announced cancellation of
the whole affair.

^^n * * th e «il»nt*.
silent*, a• guy
guv could
RALEIGH. N. C., Oct. 1», t/P)—
•bow up on the set swacued and A cocktail party h«iu lust night
set
by.
The
director
could
l11
still
for Miss Msigaiet
Truman has
yell at hltr. from off stag e.to been called lfloff and the Raleigh
tell him what to do. But now you
have to know your lines and you Times slid it was oecuuse state
have to think out your chsrnrtcr. Democratic lenders feared the af­
Ha told of how he amt Gary fair might cost tho i resident
Cooper were discussing a film voter In dry uicss of the state.
Mrs. Charles Bradibsw, clnssstar noted for hie tlnpUng.
„
"I dont know how he doe* It. uintc of MDs Truman nt Washing­
Hunting, fishing snd golf are
said Coop. "I have to go in train­ ton's Gunston Hall, confirmed the
ing for a picture. It’s too h ard , nnt&gt; Imd bean "officially called the favorite hobbles of nbuebull
recent
o f f / but declined t,» discuss i t : players and executives.
work*’*
Joel predicted that eln will con­ further without consultation with poll shows.
tinue on the downswing in noli)wood*
. .
“Tht youn* one* Jhat comp
along may step out of Hn«. M&gt;t
they’ll wire UP." ht said, they i
see that the ones who have last' d
20 v e in or 30 in this businc.M
i are the one* who have kept out
cf scandal—euy-i like „ r,v’l!'
Tracy. Crosby, and Gable.
Not to mention a kid mimed
McCrtit
Hollywood slghti, and sounds. .
Popular Alexis Smith flunked b&gt;
Joel McCtca and Gary Cooper In
Warners lunch-roem . . Avn
Gardner baby*»h ting ' for her
makeup man’* family . . • Jimmy
Stewart «t«etln(r old .frienj-. at
llGM where he u*&lt;M Jo work “M*

0

T h t •dltorUl below picture* dram* that waa ataged
bom Miami to Melbourne, when two hurricanes
dealt levege blows to the Florida East Coast.
It WASplantfW drsm i, ..rehearsed byhundredftoi
members of our Sonshine Service cast. . . actors,
stage hands, property men, all had important
‘r o l e s . . . all k n e w t h o y wor e p l a y i n g to
a "cap acity house"

f ?1/4T

^

Vlridola*Mayo rolling clg*i«H»*
f oorr her weitere part .- . Mcnnlo
{ontalhan taking pnln deaaona for
“Neptune's Daughter \ . • i t {
Ruiiell Ulnu « » * • ! * « . tf',;
peck dreaae. In “Montana nelle.”
Gregory Peck ependfna the first
day cf -Great Sinner” unronictout in bed. To\i«n
. • •
Don Defort talUn*
,»•"
wavs look* pale'
• CRm*
to Hollywood, people told me pro*
ducera had a rule 'never hire a
eunburned actor.’ " (on the theory
If an actor haa bean nut In iho
tun, he ain’t been working.)

*x

Z k1 ***»l Reported

« , * ! « • 'f f i b l o w K

Blighter dave are ahead for a
cuce-powtrful, now almost defunct
Indian tribe, the Caiawni.a*. Tribe
members are moving from thoir
weatherbeaten huta Off .&lt;W0 acres
alonp me
*h* banks
of womout
womont land along
of the Catawba i t n r Into, brand
MW cotUgnJ on 3,000 ncrei of
fertile lend near here.
&gt;
The chango came with transfer
of the Indiana two year* a ro from
atata to federal government au-

eUsaW,.

V 'w ln d o ^ ’

WR'NTfb FROM
fAIM BMCH POST

ilild Yi
u tim[mrtw
Iff fin t cm in Itwi coat* Uutld
IT homo wilh Ihe rutilonnljy
proven wd l«*Ud Qulld. MaidrWg curried by the Hill
»ber
Supply Cu. W* know
* wlwl Products will give the
it result* aqd thooo am the

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M

pervUlon. State supcrtUlon waa
«T batgover from ■ P**™

Vto

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ft

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Whether you're building, remodel*
Ing or making home repaint you’ll
want aappllea that give yearn of
•ervlco and laallng tuitlafacUun,
Buy where local bulldere. contrac
tom, carpentera and masons buy.
Come to HlU’a—headquarters for

nation llsta 300 surviving
member* who are being moved ae
• ■ Catawba
they apply for lewd la tha new
rally-super vised* area
fty-seven of the tr
m families hav# mat
in for tracts of .land
\ one to 60 nrreC n r
planning to apply. 1
y have moved. Tn# lai
t u exempt, hut I
ice must be paid foi
Hies taking .thltoi .

mM
m
!?fit m m

W hite, Ydllow or Uliif

7 9 6 ri,ch

M e CRORY’S

"(Ji B m u w im

IXBillionMarBoad Block!
RAtutOAiia MUHT opt.rate orotttul tho
clock every day and night of the year.
Although they know this, leaden of 16
railroad union* ore demand Ini a five-day»
Monday through Friday, weok for one
million railroad employee.
Tltey want 18 houn pay for 40 houra
w o rk -in itself a 20% wage increaao.
They al*o demand a minimum of 12
houra pay for any work performed on Sat­
urdays, and JO hour* pay for any work
performed on Sunday* and holiday*.
’ ’* On top of all thia they want an addi­
tional increase of 2fio an hour fer every
empioyel
’
You’d Pay tha « i !

raMkPffTVIi-

.

humming up tbeea demands, tney mean
th a t tbaaa union Isadora seek to force tho
' n U m d a to give one m i l l i o n employes a n

mm

iiral ‘.vc ??.!• **"• on In a jlf l’j .
Conte in nnd Wiiltli ti' tlu n

^ tyw fb rm k M d sth o lid a vt
2 5 * an
hourincrease

Boat mix, 3. * c - W -

»V?KVt W»*

Individually y o u rs w ilh yom « « » in n u ’ pul ■ut while
you nitty uml look on. Also mans o ilier no\ el lesigna

U A ou K W fam ou n w ork

Ahead For Indiana

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BOYS’ AM) GIRLS’ I’OLO Sima'S

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HANFORD H ERALD. HANFORD. FLO R ID

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MCKSONVILU

BUY

OATHIIIO OtfTMM the II. 8. District Court In New York, five of the
twelv* top Communists charged with seeking to overthrow the govern­
ment ere pleued over winning e postponement of their trial. Since Ihsir
Indictment, the defendanti have been fighting to put off the hearing until
after the election, and they have won their point Shown (I. to r.) ere:
Eugene Dennis, Communist psrty nations) secretary; New York Coun­
cilman fyMiJamln Davis; Carol Winter, Michigan state chairman; filbert
Green end John Wlllltup»°n—national board members. (Infcrnailonal)

YOTJE FftR
Dr. Henry MvLaulin

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they must have still further mto and Cars
increases.

Hies* employes have had substantial raises
durin* and tinea tha war. Their avorago
weekly earnings are higher than tho aver­
age weekly earnings of workers in manu­
facturing industries. They have more job
security th a n th a average worker in
American industry. They also enjoy paid
vacations, a retirement syetam and other
advantages more generous than tho avor­
ago worker receives.

In centraol wtth the dtmaada of theaa
1ft unlaw, which add ap to the equivalent
of 41c m horn, tha Contactors and Train-

Rallroadu Hun for Everybody—
Not Employes Alone
The railroad Industry oiiihI servo not one
but many groupo-producers, business­
men, shippers, pasdongort and tho general
public—night and day, overy day of th*
year. These unions nro proceeding ,n utter
disregard of thia ini|K&gt;.riint diiTeronoa botwoon rallromla and oilier industries. In­
dustrial plants can lie shut down over
weekondn uml holidnyH, hut fruight, mail,
express anti |in*stiigure must continue to
. movo. E v e r y b o d y u h o e n l c n r a i l r o a d e m p lo y m tn t k n m v t th is .
Strike Threat

On Beptcmlier 18, 1018, tho loaders of
theeo 18 unions began taking a strike vote.
B ut the threat of a itriko will not alter tho
opposition of the railroads to such unreason­
able demandsl

uMUal rules which would averags $1600ptr

TODAY

e m p lo y e !
T he total cq eto f |h ia would be nojeee
than 1H billion doUam par year, which la
• M W than twice tba expected ae* Income
talfaronds thle year.

t t pay the bill, bao

/7 ' /

thia' and ether adverthemesU to talk with you
it matter* which a n tasyrtant to everybody,

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Che Sanford Herald

Too Far And Too Fast

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mi-fi it uvcminc m our tipnrioua entnumaftm ror thu end of
the second world wnr wo cunt our arms uwny in order that
wc miifht run uniinjtedcd Into un Illusory new era of pence
und tranquility.
We committed the same error uftcr the first world war.
Partly beenune this error left uh with negligible military
R n r n r a lM X allsasllr Hr
lalaae V ia tp n H ' Hcpreseatstltso. IW m Arw Yartt. t'blraea, strength, the reaction* of the United States were dlsmlnsod
Kalratl. Kaaaa i M ir, at. Lamia.
ns completely unimportant by the Euro|K*nn dictntors in
Yba llrra ia la a w riabir ml Ik*
I m r l a M Hriaa n b lrb !■ aallll*4 their planning for tin* second wnr. Finally we found it neci-sM ila ilia lr la Iba a*a far rspakD- snry to Hrm feverishly, in an effort no belated thnt we were
rallaa af all Iba Incsl aarta p rlairl able neither to stave off war nor to be ready for it when it
la Ibla ■fpapaprr, aa Mall aa all
i r aa aa itHaalabaa.
came.
It may lx* that this time we have discovered the error
TUESDAY, OCX 19. IIMH
in time to ‘prevent its results from being catastrophic. If.
thero conies n time in the future when we may again breathe
llint.K VKIIHK TODAY
more freely, thnt will be the time when we should remember
1 HERE ARK SOME GIFTS
TIi A i CANNOT HE CAPITAL­ these errors, so that we will not again disarm too far and
IZED ON. SOME OK THESE too fast for the conditions of the world In which wo live.

GIFTS MAKE C H A R M I NC
FRIENDS AND NEIOHUOKH.
HUT MAKE NO ONE WEALTHY
Island Schools
NOR FAMOUS. THEY MAY RE
FAIIUI.OUSLY USEFUL ANY
Not only the children of Army nnd Navy jienionncl on
WA i . Now th^re are diversities
of rrifts, liut the Home spirit.—I the iHlnmU of the Pacific are benefiting by the application
Cor. 12:1.
of American educational method*, but altto the native popula­

tion..

We tee where even (hr YWCA
George Washington High nchool on Guam hits 1,200
ii bring .iccutcd of Conununiit in­ xtudentR, many of whom arc natlvca. Half of each school
filtration. You never can tell where day Ih apent In ntudy and half, in work ut John which involve
you are going to find them.
training for future vocations. The toucher Hhortuge has been
Some people, wc find are going
lo vole for Henry Wallace became
they believe his appeasement ol
Kuiiia it ihr bed way In krep ou’
of war. They arc probably the onei
who applauded the loudctl when
Chamhnlain lurrend^red li&gt; Hillrr
*1 Munich.

overcome by enlisting the services of Army and Navy wives
with teaching experience.
Supplementing the conventional school program are
.tome night clnsses, such aa one in bookkeeping conducted by
ii Navy commander. Nativea attending have learned qulcklv
nnd have applied their knowledge to the establishment of
ii restaurant, barber shop, tailoring and shoe-repair outfits,
canneries, a soap factory and a jxiultry farm.
One result of military operations Involving small, re­
mote islnmls hns been the productive contact of the native
populations with modern influences, The fnct that they are
willing and able to absorb and to apply academic education
is a refutation of the belief of some persons thnt primitive I
peoples nro fit only for coolie-labor.
I

We hear a Ini of talk llieie duy»
about die wiidom of electing our
mayor by popular vole initcad of
by ibc oilier members of the Cuv
Commiiiion. We don’t see much
point in chuuging, however, as |mvt
Don’t Try To Play God
as the mayor doesn’t have as much
authority as an ordinary city com
Most, of us, at one time or another. Irv in play God.
miiiioncr, lie can’t even vale ex­
Temisirurily, at least, such an attitude satisfies the ego.
cept in case of a lie.

hut it can get us into all kinds of emotional snarls. When

President Truman strive* in you try to ’xt God. you infer that you know all the answers
Miami to make "a non politic i l ( and nre, therefore, capable of charting the life course of
spetcli" for the American Legion yourself, your family, and your friends.
, It is hard to keep "hands off" other txioplc’s lives. It
convention. lie explain! why he
decided to send Vinson lo Motcow is harder to avoid criticizing the lives of others. But If you
to ice Stalin, complains that Mar want to keep away from nervous tensions and emotional
shall talked him out of it. Anyway jungles—If you want to bo popular, wanted, sought, enjoy­
lie intends tu do everything he can ed—you must sternly resist the temptation to play Cod.
lo avoid war. Like Rmneveli* if When volt tyy to assump thin role, ,you Wind up with UII
Truman is circled, no molhei'i son audience of one—yourself.
The dramn of life hns u long cast of characters, and it
will ever fight on foreign soil. Brl
is
Impossible
for you to change your mHke-up fust enough
no politics, absolutely no politics.

The hop may taka place before thla riachce print, or It may b e'
ponponva lor ■ wmwi wnen it »• ■!■»««. •» W,H •,r*" »"v
military planners how long It would take to reinforce the United
Staten outpont which differed the crippling Japa­
nese aneak attach of World War It.
J e t fighters, without special equipment, cannot
make the 2,400-mlle jump non-stop Navy plan,
ners are sura they could do It one-stop, but they
will take no chances In ths Initial tsst.
.4
One thing holding up the project is fear that it
will be classed aa a publicity stunt aimed at
matching the headline* the Air Force got when
It flew Jet flghtera to Oermarty.
High brass considered auch publicity so undr*'
slrabl* that the Navy public relations branch area
not told about the plan. When It found out. it
insisted to the high admirals that rn a a aasocla.
tlon representatives be ta k e n , along when the
flight la mad*.
'
• IOWA WC

POT FOB OOF—The Republicans a rt worried ft

shout lasing • lenot* iseat Ir *&gt;ws. where Incumbent Qoorre Wilson

was considered a shoo-In untU recently.
Running against Wilson, who has been 111 anil out of the limelight,
ia former Senator Ouy Gillette, a sturdy campaigner He ia stress*
ing Wilson's consistent conservative voting record to Iowan* who
for y e a n supported the anU-Wall Street Smith Brook hart In D m
Senate.
*
Responsible polls In the UII Corn Stute Indicate the outcome will
be by the narrowest of margins.

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• MOVIES FOE ARMY—The Army's going alt out to make Its
young enUstee* and the coming flood of draftees feel at home.
9
Its latest move: A request to the movie Industry to allow aoldlera
to bring ‘‘dates" to post theaters. Under the present arrangement,
the Industry luppllaa filma for Army posts with the understanding
that outsiders—even aoldlera' wives—are barred.
Army brass figures that opening the poet theaters to dates and
wives would be a healthy morale booster and reduce the temptation
for young trainees, fresh from the restraints nf horns life, to "go on
the town" on their free night*.
„
* a ‘ *
a
a
• SHEA AND FOLITIOi—Don't look for a quick resumption ol
public hearings on Communist espionage In the United State*. The
House un-American activities committee now is conducting the 0
preliminary Investigations In aevcral spy cooes—Including alleged
wartime thefts of atomic secrets for Russia.
Resumption of public hearing* has been postponed twice, how*
ever, and the latest postponement Is for an Indefinite period.
Reason for the delay la political. GOP strategists want the
headlines on Communist actlvitlrn In the United States governnient when the presidential campnlgn* reach their climax late in
October.
The hearing*, whrii they are resumed, will be limed to meet
thla political requirement.
*

*

*

*

• NEAE MUM*—Few people knew It. but the nation came periouely
close to a short telephone service shutdown recent ly.
Phone company unions, disgruntled because of resistance to thirdround wag* Increases, held a "Joint action" meeting
In Washington to consider proposals for a “man*
Unlsn*
demonstration."
DlMUHOg
In IM f auch a demonstration brought a four-hour
stoppage of service whllo worksro attended union
meetings.
CIO and Independent union leaders temporarily dropped their
bitter feud to Join In the "action" meeting,
Aftar a full day nf debate, the union head* finally Derided to skip
th# shutdown .at least for the present, and rotort Instead io " o ff #
hour" parades and demonstrations.

to play all of them. Flay yourself—that fine, wise, sensi­

Hie trouble with Governor Dew* tive, Intelligent self. Perfect your body, your hublts’of llv-i
ry’i candidacy is that he has loo ing, your mind und spirit—and Wave the rest to the one true
many friends who persiil in lend* Go&lt;l. -Margery Wilson in Your Life.
ing him iheir support. First John
L. Lewis asks the coat minns to
vote for Dewey at the only friend
of orgsniied labor among tbr var*
ious candidates. And now the leg­
islative leader’ol the National At*
socialion af Real Estate boards
come* out for him. Well, as some­
one has said, "May the good 1/trd
save me from my friends. I can
lake rare of my enemies myself."

FELT

Speaking nf international alia
armament, wills especial ufertnc
lo the atomic bomb, as proposed
the other day by Russia, Dn|olhy
Thompson, quotes the following
parable: "The wild beasts held a
disarmament conference. The lion,
observing the eagle,* propoied the
abolition of wings. The tiger, observing the bull, proposed the aboli­
tion of horn*. The bull, oht&lt;qv(nn
the tiger, propoied the abolition nf
claws. And the bear suggcitrd that
•M
categories should be 'abol­
ished and he would receive ali into
hi* warm embrace."
.m

The Miami Herald coium lo our
i n k in * .fitting tribute to the
American Lesion with 220 pair*
containing 12 aolkl page* o f pic*
N m apd numeroue feature itories.
•d* and other attractive nutter,
THa, 2W.000 copies printed| coom ifa 13 (olid freight carload* of
Mtnpriaf, capable of itretduni
from New York to* Mo^ow? and
W o n d to Hong Kong or a diilance
of ?.IS0 mike. ThU it an exaftole
of Ire* enterpriw. Wonder wket
wouM hive own |&gt;otiil)!e under

r*.: t *."‘.i*r tri-v,**1?.Lj
is ! 1

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A complete stock from which to select your
Fall M k - :.
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of PfMdesti.1
ts j^ tv d ^ a u h a i.

s fifth column in whacb the
of other etcetera can be
jf °*o &gt;* oot iadefied wiU
&gt; find* on dts batUt fin)
fiw the praMaatjal atecto

Bee our window

R &amp; &amp; :,:

�THE SANFORD

rAY O C T O B E R 1», 1918

GE FIVE

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

MuicHn Mao Ran*—Winauutr, [it- Mrs.
Miss Foy Mims W ■.tl
J. A. Riser
iHnnn. Nancy -I&lt;?nn Young—BinMENU \
To Clinton C. h«mil
NiKhlCircle
Chairiu
iu
■Ini ton, Rcuy Juno Young—Brally JANE W1UTNEB
A**neialnl l’re*» Kinm1\i *IIIo»
tlenitm, Virginia Johnson — lloxll&gt; c k c i i . y iiiio w n s t u n k
Extra-curricular, acllvltlca at «lor. I.ouidlunu, Dorothy MoWilllMr*. J. A iti*er wna elected
Sentinele weye u tf to a mltlMnni nrns ~ Cambrhigr, Ohio, ’ Bevoriy a* ilmn n un of the d a le Knight
Ohio, Circle of the
I'll at Baptist age of Foy Mims of Lakeland to
WEDNESDAY l.l N(’ll RON
laat week In-rniWe of *1* week* Ann Ki-onhi'i
Martin Palmer Bay—Society Editor
.Maty Anno Dohlayot-—Troy. I*£t.. Chinch at the meeting of the Clinton C. Kamil of thi* city. Mi**
Carrot llnmrkln** \
examination*.
Tossed Green Salad .
Almut -10 new atndent* were Amy .Inoksnii — College Spring*, group held ut the homo of Mr*. Mini* I* the daughter of Mr*. J, K
Hut Buttered-Roll* \
welcomed at Seminole High during Iowa. llarlintn "Komlrick—Rugor*, Vie nc Mc«»cngcr ln*l evening. Mini* of l.iikclnnd nml the Into
Golf Group Holds ;
Apple Dessert
HeveragiV
the opening week* of xchoot. The-*.' Athii nun it, Klotolto Mlllor- -fav- Mi*. 11 i Dixon i* advisor for Mr. Mini*. The marriage took
the
ciule
flu'
Elsie
Knight
Cir*
urn's,
Shirley
Pcai-uck—Phlluiie!place
oil
Del.
IS
lit
7:00
.Teh
•
i
iltn ip e for Stitt red Dish Folio its)
Supper And Tourney;
student* are: Joan Wllhclm»«n—
ele
i*
mi
«vt
nnig
circle
open
not
phis,
I’
ii
.,
H
in
d
l.u
Vorno
Hoove*
The ceremony w»* perfotm cl l.y
lli'ic'x a spicy, hot luncheon ilQh
Sl. Cloud, Bnrbnra Ann G ardner-only t&gt;’ hu*ine** women, hut atao the Rev, K. F, Norton at til ' C. I- that
Knterprlfc, Cnrol.vn Hcndly—Jack- —Mini iio|iy.
doe* surptising thing* to raw
TUESDAY
Mure than Ufl partner* puit!ci-l
to
young
women
with
children
Son lor Homo Keonumlr- Club
legc Height.* Methodist Chinch In
sunvllte, Bertll Lcnord—PhllsdelThn It, W. Ware Bible Class of pated in the tournament sponsored,
and
other*
«hn
cannot
attend
an
Laketa nd,
C \RROT RAMEKINS
phln, Pa., Gilbert Lloyd—Poiwa- of flier* wore itectiil nml uio u* afternoon cirele.
thu First Methodist Clturyh v/lll on Sunday at 1 00 o'clock by the!
Immediately following the ccie
Ingredient*: I pound carrot*,
cola, David Ramiey — Stmrtan- lollmv*:
have a covered dish supper nt the Sanford Woman'* Golf Association (
(tiller
officer*
include!
Mr*,
Third IVrlod
many a reception wax held -it the ■ilie - ounce can tomato sauce, one*
liurg. S.C.. Warren Lloyd—Pen­
church annex at 7:00 P.M.
at the Seminole Country Club.
limit.A
tldhain,
fire
vice
chairPre-lik-lit—Virginia John.-mi
sacola. Roburt Mero—Liberty, N.
The American Legion Auxiliary Winner* for the afternoon of play .
man: Mr* Cliff Aide*, second home of the bride*' parent*. Mr. :|.,,tin, e tun sliced 111 oiled numb*
Vice-Pro*.—Union Skin nor
icwxp.i.in
Y., Rudolph MIDleml — North
will havo a ruvorotl tilth *uppor nt were Mr*. Price Heard and Ray­
vice chalilimit: Mr*. John Kuder, 11inn i1 i* connected with tb ■ \i room-. | teti-pooii -nit,
Charleston, s. C.. Lynwood Whitt- Sonre.-Tron *urer—.In.vro I’ulmor -iTicimv. ticn*iirer; Mr*. Me*- lantic Coast Line in Lakeland popper, '» tca-poon powdered
«dW P. M. a t the Legion Hut. mond Lundipilit lu the low gto**
Fourth I’rrlnd
ley— Deland, Rill Rate* — Pore*!
Hostesses for thu. occasion ate group with runn#i**up being Mr*.
-i iigci. luihlicitv and literaturuj where the couple will milk,' their nun j,&gt;. am, ’-j cup grated PnrntexPrcahli'nt—Cherry Singlet nr y
Mr I! T Hunt &lt;townrdxhln and home.
Lake Academy, Willmm Ca*t!e
Mrs. Fred Bully, Mr*. Henry Ellen Stuck and J, L. Ingley; Mr*.
un-type cheese.
Vli'o-i’ro*.—Puyo Moo Cachum Mi-*ieti -tu.lv: til*. W. A. Cagle.
Thurston, Mrs- K, (J. SolierUnm Kd Levy Hnd E. B. Smith were j
Method: Scrape carrot*, cut off
Canton, Pa., John Decker—Hamil­
Sot-re.
Trniiituroi
.Ionline
Spaul­
and Mv*. O. M. Harrison. Game* winner* in the low net group with
...innmiiitv mi-.iont*.
, ml- and -hied: there should be
t o n , Ohio, John Elxenberg—Itsmitding
will follow the slipper and nil runners-up being Mr*. Al tlryunt
The ilevi.iioii.il* were vnmluctabout I clip*. Put cat rot* in a
Dr. and Mr*. J. N Itohxon bud i ° h i o , Janie* G reer—Orlando,
ri-o ihiiil pcriml Home LVono- ■-■I l.y Mr*. T II. Grove*. presl- A. \V, Hainils Honor mixing bowl, add tomato sauce,
member* and their'fam ilies are In­ and KoU'j-t llillnlmer.
a*
their
guext*
for
the
past
With
oilo* Chi*- i- moiling lilnek jiotieil* •hot i f it'.- Woman's Ml*»l«*nary
vited In attend.
• •••.tent* of can of muxhvooihx,
For the hlge#t net score the win­ end Mr. und Mi*. H. L. Andei VI
" till the Hi in Semi mile High foot- Cnion, who ni*o explained to the Couple Witli Dinner -ult. peppei an,I niarluiiim and
WEDNESDAY
ner* were Mr*. Pete EchoU and of Hasting* and Mr. and Mn
hull mohedule printed on them in nil.no ll.. h.i.lgot f.n tlm year
Tho Civic Department of the Fred Larson and for low on holo
mix wt il. Turn into I iinlivMual
es N. Role&gt;oii of Payvn
Mr. ami Mr*, .t. VV. ilanitl em ■ k’lt'iiM il H-ounci- piiMipi'oli'i*, Hprill*
orange.
iin.l otlu • plan* in which the
Sanford Woman'* Club will have No. I winner* wore Mr*. T. F. Mc­ Jam
Beach.
titined
nt
their
home
on
SmitV
SunTen niemlirr* of the Home Eio- night rin le would pal tlclpale.
a covered dish luncheon at thv Daniel and Roy Holler. For scor­
Mi*
with irniti
Iluko
Hilling the buxine** *c**lun foi'il Avenue with II ilinit. I I II in im» 'iTiitn USFiDF. • uvwi until
nomie* tilth went t« the dixMvt
club house. Mr*. :Clyde Ramsey ing high on hdfe No. 8 a prlxe was
Mr.
Lawrence
ilnnison
has
re­
Iin-Pllnr "f the I'luh In l.evml m g pie»ided . vet l.y Mr*. U(*er. It Sunday ill t2:)*0 oYloeh ,nm&lt;n mg iwum in ilovii** iilunit t5 minute*.
will I* in charttu of the program. awarded to Mr*. George Thurston
to hi* home in Birming­
on Saturday, del. u. They v.e.» Wn* decidi I to meet at the home Mr. ami Mr*. Clinton (’. ILcnd, Sen r imno'«lint i*|y. Miikt** I MTV*
TU s.T.l* will be fulded for mailing and Andrew Carrawnv. Golf balls turned
ham,
Ain.
after
visiting
hi*
mother
no follow*: Nancy Joint An’d'oy, of Mr- .1 A Yarn. SOS We*t whose were mat t ied on Oct t o in
from 11:00 A. AL until the lunch- served as prises for tne afternoon and father, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
with the exception of the prjxo
Cherry Singletary, Mary Carlton. Ninth St.cet. on the afternoon Lakeland.
cun,
•
Harrhmn.
HI*
wife
will
remain
The dining table wo- em red
Charlotte Wail*, Ma tine M- Kin- of Nov I to "pact -a-tinvel” for
Tho l-oillc*' Auxiliary »r tlm won by Mrs. McDaniel and Roy
T ill ItSDVt SI ITER
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Holler which wo* two dlnneer* *t for some time with the HmitI- AROUND the TOWN ley, Mlijam Moye, Dorolhv Gill the World Community l&gt;ay pro- with a beautiful white to e i |,nb
Puffy Omelet
ytanl, Mnrguiet Malloy. I.illi.- Do- 1,f t. to be dedicated nt Junior ami u ntcred with a low n&gt; no."
will hold It* regular, nxlnl ircetinc thi* Anchor donated by Mr. nnd son*. Mr. and Mr*. Harrison have
Diniato anil Pen S am e'
\
High
S.
I,....1
ut
t:.'
!
&lt;
&gt;
I'.M.
on
Nov.
also
hud
a*
their
guest*
their
*on
Mrs.
Walter
High.
mem
*»f
white
azaleanrd
iri
.'n
ton,
an&lt;l
Maxine
Itahuti.
nt tho homo of Mr*. W. A. Cagl i,
IL'iue-frii'il I'xintov•
Planu
'
.
c
:tl«o
made
to
divide
and
daujchtordu-lnw,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
cry.
White
e'ludlc*
w»*i.
niace.l
Pairs taking part in the Inurn­
They Key Chili w|l[
ua
1003 Maple Avenue, a t H:0U P. M.
Fruit Howl
the cii.li uilo three group*, with ill 11 i -lid bnlilers.
The board of the Sanford Gram­ ment were Mrs. Cecllc Joseph and Ford Harrison ami their daughter,
Cake N(|iinre­
inch ,ui, t.i I . ie*|ion*ible for a
and
Mrs.
tlnrtdimT*
mother
ami
Tlm-e
eajn&gt;ing
the
tlina&gt;
&gt;
#
.
h
\V.
0
.
Fleming;
Mr*.
George
mar School I*. T.. A. will meet at
lieve i ago
, .*i tmo onull,* , .,f piogram* dur- Mr. and Ml-. Ilninil, Mr. an.I 'll■
Thurston and Andrew Carraway; sister. Mi*. Annie Foul and Mr*.
2:30 P.M.
Mi* a" for St in t. .| Dish Follow*)
ing
tb,
vein,
mlher
than
tnittlng
Annie
llodenhHmei.
both
af
At­
C
W
llnmil
iU
U
i
M
i
l
l
\
\
i»r
i
•
■
.
,
\b
Mr*. J. W. Altman nml John Ivey;
THURSDAY
tlic Inn den on one penmn a* pro­ nnd Mr-. A W. llnmil. Mi. ,t. || TOM v r o AND PE V SACCK
Mr*. W. G. Fleming and G. W. lanta. Gn,
li'gi'-d’eiit*■ J tablespoon- flour,
The Sanford Garden Club will Spencer;
gram &gt;Itao man
Mis* Rose Levy and A. J.
iSnM.lv . . . KMMKTT MrCALI. '-o.livn.l.
[t.ti.-bie.'IP- Wete ecivexl to Wl)*oii iiii.l .laughter. Lynn, Ml ■ j i up milk, one lu's-ouneo eon*
meet a t 3:00 P. M. for it* annual William*; Mr*. Ed Whitner nml E .!
L. A. Wilson and ehildrea .trthu. den id Tomato -onp, l enp . aimed
IPPH
| was In Robson'* Snorting Good- —— — bufincs* meeting nml tea at the It. Smith; Mr*. Andrew Carraway
Ralne an I Frederick. Mr*. Je.-i, pen-,
teaspoon Worce*tershlro
homo of Mr*. Charles E. Ginn. A anil Ernest Housholder; Mrs. Karl
| looking at the vhiIou- form* of
II. Russell and Mr*. Ito-a St -wart, mo o, Imy
THK GAKDKN GATK
leaf
u i u a j t vernation enulpment . . .
(maul meeting will be held at 2:30 Uigginltotham nnd Dr. A. W.
Mi (llinl: Mix floiii Willi
ellp
V. M.
Epps, Jr.; Mrs. John Ivey and
. ..
I W, A. MORRISON, former AtThe Sanford Home Demonstra­ Karl Higginbotham; Mrs. Hugh
of i be milk to make a Miiauth
I on Kni* i lanta rltixi n, buying an Atlanta
fallowing.
Mi*.
Able
pn-le. Pal Die tomato soup i|| a
tion Club will l*i hunt* for a meet­ Whelrhel and Al Lyons; Mis*
llliera .if
£°r *^D football result* . . .
(
Valle William*. Mr*, Hue
ing of the CounLv Council of llonm Dorothy Powell and Mr. Harold
unmepiin, add tie I'emnining ’1
Hut we han m ad of *ull scietl j Dixmi. Mr*. Ill-er, Mr-.
ie«tx
ini't
MRS.
HENRY
JAMESON
failing
Demon* ration Club* at the Tour­ Lewi* and Mrs. Raymond Lundtali' milk, pem, Wmeesteislllra
Suiniiiei■! Into a middle at the Municipal
|'|(P..M
Mr- ibl'inin, Mr*. Cluteii
li-l- that I’ I- possible to build UP Mr
ist Center ut 3:00 P. M. This meet­ i|ui*t und Harry Tookc.
-noiv uml tiai lief
Cook .1VUP
pool soil- of the gulden. t* of | lilt
fk where Pier while trying to lake photot
Mr*. Cagle Mr*.
ing will be attended by tho ne v
laodeitile bent, stirring nm -tnntly,
Also Mr*. E. II. Smith, Gc«ige
Clyde Pierev, Mr*.
gresaioni
graph*
of
the
high
water
.
.
.
u
llt
thi
old.
the
ingredient*
are
still
nia*
I
Mi
C o u n t y Homo Demonstration Thm stun; Mr*. Ellen Stuck, J. L.
"Util ante thiekea ami bobble*.
Ill Yirkeiv and Mis M, S. Me
rex weie Illamle hair of MISS LOUISE;
mire, roinposl. fi'rlilizer an
Remove bnv leaf Make- J ci||M
Agent Ml*s Lllh Woodard.
Inglcy; Ml*. John Galloway, Al
•e nwiird- 1 I.UNDtJlHST shining in the .lUll; \v(, )l0)i
main *ase- lime Lime sw w tnw j
-am e | ro U xer ving-.
Tho Sanford Grammar S--h«"»l Bryant; Mr*. Al Bryant, Itolurt
-OUI soil, \y|
rginx, dr. tg* she walk* aero** Fir*t S lrctt way with
P. T. A. will meet ut 8:00 P.M llillhimcr; Mr*. E, C, Dayman
with tlie l. , . Snazzy blue sweater Worn by . mj,,.,. „ ii
Plant- leieiu ioo.li of fooil front !
jj
Tho suhjort for the jirogrum will John Galloway, Mrs. Price Hear.I,
«om,io*l ami oiamire. Wo know |
by Mr*, j VIVIAN SPEER a- he pause* to ,,nd mak
t&gt;e “Tho Hiiianco of Work and Raymond l.undiiuist; Mrs. T, F.
too, we o-o .'lieinliiil fertilizer* fill
-urvev the passing parade on First i;tlrtlen of
McDaniel, Roy Hollm; Mi*. A. J.
Play'' with the
:• being Mi
a *U|invi street . .
In thi.
plant foo
t an', we I 'Ul'tl cmii&gt;
Analysis show* that then' m no
Millism-, IHIl Herndon: Mi*. W.
llarhitrn Dumpier.
'• •;o '- i M"t‘! ..f .mil Hilda ttlVI
••at differ, a. i in the nutriment
me‘ w
MARY El l FV M VIITINA ge "nr Ganb
Seminole Chnpter'Ni). 2. O.H.8., It. Willinni*. Price Heard; Miss
fiirtii-he- .ib no and imigneslunt. I conjio^ of liglit-sbclicd or duikvi.i, / . o tug thimigh Fii *t Slieet with a , for a few
will meet al the Masonle Hall *t Helen Cnha:. Hugh Whelchel; MiItoi if ilie oninoie -loaild eoilegg*.
a Those car full of rhillun' . . I.ODRINE'aml piaise
8:00 P.M. Past"Matron* and Past I In told Kn* tiler, J. IV, Altman;
tain con-r.ieruble npw (hi* dioulil
'•■re Mi MESSENGER wealing a Iw-romlng ' &gt;' mu ea
Mr*. Fred l.nruon, I’ulu Echols;
Put unit will lie honored.
i&gt;r -pudi-l ..r ploughed unib'i ahead
Mr nnd' »ea blue dress . . . HILL COL-I " hum we
The Sanford Woman'* Golf A&lt;- Mrs. Pete Echols, Fled Larson and
of the planting II not eiio igli niaMr
and
BERT
on
the
‘corner*
looking
for
I
lovely
ira
Mr*.
Burry
Woodruff
and
l*r.
T.
Kociatiim will hold a lune.heon
mile is MtniUbli pal wlml you
F.
Me
Panic!.
and
Mr*
*
Pal*
.
.
CHARGES
DAtVSUN
and
i
'binggn
m ill mu at 2:00 *P. M, at the
have m tin- -ii where It t* i.hmI
and
Mr*.
HAL
GIlt'HEK
In
a
huddle
ever
a
a*
the
hu
Following
the
Inurnm
ent
ii
Seminole Country Club.
. Bruce, eup o' roffee . . . .1, L, I.U8TIG. gaidm er
barbecue was held w ith table*
FRIDAY
ham. Mi looking hale and hearty, uftcr toTeach a
being placed on the terrace nml
Mr. an l turning from a celery buying trip to one ant
i ./ .h J '&amp; 'c 'f t u 'i V 'i r s : ;: ! i* « * »&lt;
, In Scranton, Pu. . , K. (i. KIL- -erenity i
(intilun Cluli ut #|0H I’. M. »l tki ” »* l't;l'# m l lor Ihc u.oup b r » . »&gt;
~7
PATRtCK, JR. -oiveyimr with b*'*1' *nay
Sanford Wo,nan's Club.
»"„
F I l!!!1 ;
nil, which satisfaction tho paint Job on the amt nor
Ir, over- p |(,ip|a State Bant. . . . and .1. L. .member i
is *ontor- i n GLEY telling of the Improve- Thy Foot)
______
mom* in the Sanford Atlantic
I
[Natlonnl llinik . . .
I—Plan
Irbel, Mr. * Judge-elect OOllll STENSTROM
2-F rev
, Dr. and strolling fmm tlw Com t ll imto fund.
o i ’i ’o s m : 1 1 m e s t a t i o n
Mr. and laden with n file of lefcnt’ )(a]ilf&lt;|'
and Mr*. . . , F. HAHKY WIGHT conver.lmr
At HitIL*. L. G. with ED LANE . .
WARREN nmmtmioi
d I.arson, WEST of S. II. 8, loaded down ill II soil-

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:
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•torted Attendance Records [JJ Major Football {Michigan Eleven
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fflm ,
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By JOB HBICIILBR
BW YORK, Oct, IV, W —No
er that) 30 aeeorteJ attendance
irde tkere broken a* more p«ri watched Major League ball
In* the 194ft season than ever
tre, according to unof
tree compiled by the Asam

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Lieutenant AJwyn Bfrswpir r e - |

TACXLA%

M 1 M
C g t/A /r a y /
NEW YORK. OM. 10, (An—
Michigan'* mighty Wolverines, for
th» first lime title teasou. reign
a« the natioii'e top college football'
leant today.
Th* unbeaten powerhouse from
Ann Arbor wrested the No. 1 spot
from the North Carolina Tar Heels
n the weekly Associated Prsee
noil of sports writers throughout
•h" country,
.Mlch'eaw drew 74 of the 140
in si | iU. h tiallot* while piling npj
l .tit, |M&gt;Jnts. Notie Dame, ranked)
u r.t iri the opening poll, .r.avtd
I ' ih polnte te piece second to
Mi-bigtn.
Ih f I n Heels, although snaring
'll! first plare votes to Notre
Dame's 23, dropped to third place
with 1,139 points. The FIgat log ■
Irish scored heavily in second
place votes. Points ere awarded
on a 10 for first place, nine for
7 second ami so on dawn th* line to
2 i on* for tenth place.
31 | Michigan's c o n v i n c i n g 28-0
13 trouncing of previously unbeaten
26 , Northwestern H# t u r d a y while
North Carolina downed oh--# \ j&lt;s' torlnu* North Carolina State ||-0 ,
turned Ihs Hd.. in favor of the
Wolverine*. Notre Dame romped
to a 41-13 win over Nebraika to
k-ep Its "late dean.
Like the firrt tlire* teams, the
nf*t five ranking elevens also
Safety I l,0**t perfect records,
it acci- j falifi inld Dears moved past
m the Vrmy into fourth pjuco.
p|uca. The
Hear*, who hrreird to a 42-0 win
over Oicgon State, gained 14 first
place votes and 878 points. Army,
with one first plsce you, is fifth
with 775 points.
RADIO PROGRAMS
Georgia Tech, Pennsylvania and
Station WTHR
Penn State all moved up n notch.
The Yellow Jackets took sixth
pl*rx with 627 points, Pennsyl­
WEDNESDAY
vania gained icventli with 423 and
Western Jamboree
IVnn State giabbed eighth with
Platter V Patter
lit points,
Community Calendar
Missouri, 12th n week ago,
Nuwa
Jumper! to ninth with lp,l points.
Platter V Patter
Northwestern, third last wrrk,
()i&lt;vot ions
wound up in tenth place with 182
Serenade
point*. Mississippi, tenth seven
World At Nina
,|."y*
‘Mmblel to tha COth
Your Blbla Today
I f. Thu fMjftj* hint uut wNIn
Alrlan# Melodies
tht-y bowed, 20-7, to Tulane.
Angels Fear To Trsad
Old, New, Etc.
Going Forward
‘ \
I'lJH in T u
..................
Orchestra A Star
Imtlmt*
AIREB~(JR-_The
Morning Variety
•d ty s put* Spanish” campaign
Music Hawaii
hatrmsn h“i 11h ,cki ‘r*d;.
„ , .
World At Noon'
uard a fl,o 'f,u ,t **,#r *b# city hall decreed
1400 Club •
[that untiTTammaticaJ pasters would
Modernalrve
n„v.
,,ir,n down, a newspaper pointed
Latin Americana
, l , (&gt;L|- i ".Ik thst th&lt;g city'* own auhWaya
Musical VarletUa
'he ( tty -IgUa referred to (he "poth»*lnBlur N dm Ranch
Sanford Shopper
jiuig'-a
j*,,, it,,, monument to th* founMusic For Todey
- I.u ( jde .1 of th* city speaks of "th. snHit* A Headlines
. . I I I 1 nlversary of ‘its’ foundation . . .
Down Memory Lain
hi lent ijh Ii.t than the correct Mpsnlih
Today's Star
wi yon* f, mi “anniversary of ‘tha' founda­
Pop Concert
tio n. . . *’ This mistake ll cur Into
la p&lt;&gt;w j stone and can't be changwdBy Request
1*'t I («'*’ . —■
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.1 I—
—n

purred by t he

Slice of
Ui|)y Mryis's pirates, another
10,000 fans, ri
w
surprise flog contemicr, packrd.
it Will Harrll _ .
Itinjori 1 ,017,41)0 ii^o Forbes Field, crack-1
u dii —
10,072,601 through *"• ing by 233,u6U Hut park’s recoidi
'j*1, ».)*,* S1*1,!.*1!
*]r** *•* l*8t
Pittsburgh'* total
In history that this two a|,0 (o|jp,u,l all oilier National
« passed the 20,000,000 u , KU, , | U|„.
'
| The Itraves, winning itielr first
it-.i— i t - - — -i------ ■*' -------- i Bjnt,e
were thu only
te r eent off the pace of IV17, tothei National League club to
It fading P,822,6u2 compared to ' draw hettur in 'lb i-ian in '47,
19 -p then 10 million thu previous compared to sU In the American.
I They played to 1,466,438. l7)Si
N ion.
7 ota) of 2,620,627 fans filed Into w*h 178,077 better than in ’47.
la nmoth municipal
stadium
...
_____ »•
Ten team.: drew at least a udl- i
III eelantl for a new single club lion, sis in the National ami fuui I
n reconl. That bettered tho In the American In addition to |
the Indiana,■ -i------Yarikeen,.Tiger*, Red j
__ir mark
_...._ of 2,266,612
--------- , set
r . -by
........................
1946 New York Yankees.
.| Hus. Pirates an I liravea, th e '
fce Yankees, runner tips to the Ilrooklyn Dodgi-i*. New York 'ii- I
tens, alia hollered their fcrinrr ants, ChicagD Cub-* anil Ht. Lmtis t
1 by playing before 2,373,901 Cardinal* ell topped the million
■ fane, rive other clubs—Pat- mark.
t] Boston and Philadelphia in
Even the Ht. Louis Brown* best
HAmerican League, and Pitts- their '47 gate hy more than 1 G.IXKJ I
»h and Boaton In ;he National but since their entire attend,tore.
bllshed new mark*.
i wan 336.364, they remained thu !
Tigers lured 1,743,086, coin-1 poorest rluh In the Majors.
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f\n &lt; * fp il*
Room Eight of the Sanfor 1
X 1 1 1 (iraminnr Hchool won lln&gt; recent
Round Robin tuucli football tourMIAMI, Oct. IV. (Special)— nammt, winning all three germs
Coach Andy Ouetafson started his vl«y*d. Co-capUin* elected by
ualvarilty of Miami Hurricanes ',cc1rl‘t,.
'v.l!1rp John Ehark on Ih* road of hard work *njJ
w,[lte,
Monday, preparing for Friday , Kou"J Si*
»wond place lotRight's Orange Bowl game with ,n* on|V “n®
Co-capto n»
th» UnlvetsUy of Grorgla. Ml- 2 « *
hml's thrilling 6-0 win over highly
,
ramked'Cnlvcrsily of Pctcoir last .Th» "»slcr of toon, eight IncluJwork has aroused foutlmll Interest
James Black, 1 aul Brown,
♦b a fovor heat In Miami an.l ertl- :ol,lt'
Durand,
matre aa to the sire of next FH(; f rnor- »/&gt;hert Gonruler,
day's crowd rang# from SO,(MX) to {J0!*rlt
v*'y:.
Jcnklmi,
a capacity turnout of (10,000.
Robert Miller, frank Mills, CharHowever, Coach (luMnfton hni If,"
Marlin Halter, llul,
boon quick to point out to hit f e " M,h,,1f
c,mHr1
idtiMil (hit (2(*orv(M Ii no
ftri4'
Jofien.
r Ol

SmitliFoniun Institute
Probes lit nil Meteorite

m iM Him of Jnlftnu s imowpti
I If he didn't have that Detrult
9 *o to by.
I f -uucatlon mark un the Hurrllj nd* of the ulctuie i» the
lltioii of Boh Campbell, ics
H tk whoso bad leg kept him
it- making th* Detrult trip,
eh Gustafson has .ran.l he
ltd not use "Whltey” until ha
i fully recovered—and Mumlay
wing, Campbell still had a tad
t on his leg. Hit; chsmis for
ring against Georgia uro not

WASHINGTON Oct, 1 D -|/P )~ &lt; j,y v(„
Th* Smithsonian InsK-ul.-un, which Com'uanv
thinks about such things, would
’
Ilk* to know how a 1,164-puund „ ni,(Sl’*
melt-mite muld hit th# earth with orc-iilmi
llttl* damage to itself—or the spot
T*nli»»n
It hit.
u7
.|
Smithsonian scientist, are stud- diiecmr*
ylng such a meteorite,' found In
A w.,u
1944 In Utah and th* elghlh lorg- nA IW
« t ever discovered In thin counity. Municipal
They estimated in a report today thm - l
hat I* bit the earth with a force have "ai
of at least 20,000,W0-th a t* . » l l - . ,ll0. t drti!
Ilunr-- fmit pounds.
Inga „f t,
Hut there was no crater where ,|„. u * ,
It 'vis* found. In fact, it was but them
ulmuil lying an tup of the ground, 1 "|
ami the hunk of Iron Itself shows 1(|,.r
no idpiis of the thump It must euiirt i*
have taken.
I IljjJn_ U|
Tho identists have .one potsilde I toll ihl»
sxplaaallon: It may have landed i.., y,„,
in deep snow or «#nJ. The Smithsonian .till doesn't know when/
cZ
though.
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!

U Of F Coach Says
He Concedes Tech
Nothing For Game

Showmakar of Rockledge. Pa.. U» » ' Ab ngtort Mamoilal Hospital. Hu left aye wtt
removed by surgery shortly after
the elwoUna Salurdaf. Ntwierous
GAINESVILLE, Oet. lO -W )— shotgun pall at • w a ta ta k in ham
the left aide of the fact and
leilp.
Suae per aaid tbe.younisUr * u
wounded In an exchange of shots
out* on drltla to halt tha owhSod with -tack Leahy, 17. iw W lfia .
circus,
, .
Leahy It bain* hoU on an w a g
The mentor ha* paa* defenea pham tending further. Inylstlslatdd on the day’s workout achedute for the second straight time
and said he would continue to
atrese that phase of the defense Ico’i slnglta champion i
until tba Getors take off Thursday in the IMS Dadc Cap J
Undry, French wo
night for Atlanta and Saturday
afta.noon tilt against th* fngt* «Ut champion, w d Di
year's itaglae winner \
ueere.
The Gators head man received downed &lt;f*ttlr Bota»&lt;V|
aa lift In the return of CVrldfe
•eh, 8t. Petersburg halfback,
to the active fold. Beach beg been
vklellnid with a leg in lure for tore
week*. In pre-season drills, Beach
vraa ona of the top Saurian run­
ner*.
Wolf can also look back on
the Roll Inc game with lorn* enjoy­
ment beside* the winning ecore. Baaford A Orlaad* Bhtvoo dally
T|t# Ostors came through the batfor LtSth dM OUWfT twfdlah,
1 l« with no eerlou* tnjurlee and
barring accidents this week, will
8MOBOA8BOHD
meet Bobby Dodd charges at near
gad other M tc io w
peak strength.
"We appreciate the fact that
Dinnom froM .$l.S 0
Tech ha* a fine hail club," Wolf
*»id. "Rut we concede nothing un*
til we're shown Dersonally."
The mentor Indicated that eome
etep-up in tempo of .. i*. work at
Dir. C .L . F *rfoin
practice would be shown today.
Yesterday th* team engaged In
OPTOMBTRUT
dummy work with little contact.
"W# might got In e little pressur*
work today,” Wolf added.
Th* improvement In tha Gator*
offensive efforts has heartened
the coach.
"I think the boy* are doing a
flna lob," he stated. "Their spirit
remain* th* best I’m ever seen on
a club which ha* taken the llcke
this one ha*.”
The mentor said the team would
entrain fur .Atlanta Thursday
night and work out In the Georgia
city Friday prior to the Haturday
1Maatime

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Miami Coach Sends:«“ »» « w*"" Tourney,Accidents Cut More
'C an e s I nt o Hard At ” ramlnllr ®c*,0°) VuurH Krom Workinyi
lif-^ L
fT O rK

W olf Stresses BoyTfoTBlM^T By
Fa., Oet. 19. W&gt;Pan Defense In A AUINOTON,
16-y«ar-oM boy vraa blind*;! by
.hot-gSri •
*hlla ptiylng
with a teenage friend when
Gator Senjoni "war"
both tired of hunting Crows, Polles

new* R g A U y
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Europe, America
Vie For Mexican
Mixed J&gt;nublesTitle

MEXICO CITY. Oct. 10, &lt;*»&gt;—
Europo and America contest for
the mixed doubles championkhlp
today at th* Seventh Pan Amer' lean IVnnU Tournament.
| NslFv Undry. France, and JaroI slav Itrobny, Cscchoslavakla, the
| numfaor two seeded team, play
jDorothy Hoad, Alameda, CDHr,
(and ArnAmlo Vega, Mexico soedni
inumher four.
I Th*1 Hvad-Vrga comhlnatlon'yes.
(terJa.y upset the ranking doublaal
Arito jinm of Nancy Chaffee, Ventura, I
"»d Victor Helxos, Phlladeln 1829 phla. 8-6, 2-6, 6- 1 . Vega is Mex-

FLY With
SHOWALTER

LGARN TO FLY or
SEE SANFOKD
FROM THE AIR
,

APPROVED V n O A K I
FLIGHT TRAINING
SCHOOL

j Vlaltorn Welcotoo
Municipal Airport Sanford
Phooa 1050

5 Mon Are Running
To Hoad ANHociation
and
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CHICAGO, "cm T 19, DPI — At I
h-nst five baseball men are In the I
running fur thu American A s-,
luclatlon presidency vacated by I
Frank Lane's resignation to become general-manager of the Chi­
cago White Bax,
,
candidates Included,
Leo Miller, formbr president of
OPF.NH 12:45 P. M. DAILY
-Syracuse In tho International
League! Frank Colley, farmer AsMalluems 40e • Evening# 41c
filiation aecratary ami now preaChildren 14c
*jj*ht of tho Ohio-lndlann League)
W ailUand, former Toledo genera! mmAgvr and Detroit rigors Today &amp; Wednesday!
aide; Herald (Muddy) Huel, Clevoland Indiana conch and former'asalstant In tho Commissioner’s ofK « | Md, A1 Banister, president
of the Columbus K«t|birda.
lOOatKd (01

PICK-THE-WINNER
CONTEST.
First PriM
Second Prise
MATHER FURRI
Third Tiue fltth Prises

GUNS
I M i#&gt;.-A
IW
M-V n( •O N
T O D A Y

pioin Rooky Urnalano returns to
tho fistic wars In an exhlbltfen
bout with Dont Youvella of Ptaiahksepsis. N.Y., aa on added feattro
| t ft* Jersey Olty Garden tonight
The ax-champ, Idle since beaif
stripped of the crown by Tony
UW last June in the Newark kail

, S fc . Me

Skirts all the kiddies love. . .
&gt;v i The/r® so grown-up looking!

Blouses
. ♦, i

Darling blouMa bj
Nainsook and Plaid *
lounce to rw friwdi' and custom)
Jock CARSON
Jonii PAIOE
, Don De FORI
^ Doris DAY
•#* OKAS HVONt i

' &amp;a isaau

\

n Su« and Judy Kant . . . in Crape, Broadcloth,
bam in long or abort stove* . . Soma are ambroid*
m t r l u J or braid trimmed. While or pAalei.

SKIRTS
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�V, FLORIDA
Kangaroo** &lt; U &amp; P &gt; y i K
In proportion to tnoin than the
young'uf any other animal} ft 150
pound gray kangaroo produce*
young about one Inrh long.

THE OLD HOME TOWN

By'STANLEY
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THAT T R E E /

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PHONE

Hill Hardware Co.

1444
2 | Hour Service

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YELLOW CAP CO.
Sem inole T ire Shop

GUNS
r AMMUNITION
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TODAY

rram palu. 1*»1 *u nrfrtnu. Hi** —
• t tu c h lUTiwV V i in DO try t.yill* ft
Plnkliam 'a V**«util* Ootnpouud tu
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BACK ROAD FO LK S —

SPOUTING.GOODS

- o ii III* nation from the A il.m i.,

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found. u( pul i tic at orstoty. And liu illy in m
m m Or.ylicund Stiper-Cojilir- jrc t»"liv «. n .
A m tiua . . . thtlr ions finl iliinil.ii i*&gt;. l i i u . .
maim unolunK«d: with lower fjt*. iii.m ..t » nth
. moi* tieiium t sthtdalt* .
rn &gt;i n . ...i&lt; «
fur ir.v .l p lt.tu r* and convent.».
f‘. *..
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AND TYI'INO

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SANFOUn
in N. I'ark
rhona UK)

HJXKDO rtsr.D S —enmnlittj line
llunt a T u*nio Feed 1 run*

FLOOR HANDING und flnUhinf
with inodei n eiiuipment, Sf

tiitf diKti iuiiiiriliiiiit n u l l
d iit lili in i l l |.l S t l i u i , . w
mu time, rtprutc, iin.in.icn
itne* a h u rtc r i. u o

fru.n H ilt SAUK: One pair men young
OFFICE epoio In Melilch Building. (IOT LUNC»T:fTTverv
liininda, rxlru ituod »l.■»*i ti*k.
l.srgv light o t t l c i j newly deco*
11:U0 to 2:00 at 1IOMKK 3.
One uxreptluiiully ..... .1 uii.lf.
in tad, -II utilities, heat and (anl('. I\ WliiH .iglull, lurllinmiil
*ur n r nee furnLhed. Call CaliliiiRe ulnnta. Marlon vtarkut,
Yellow Krai.tniit. I’hune ***13-It.
\ti'. Kilnl Side.
sid-W. ti, A A. Dept.,Star*.
L.

Modern nnd up to date une room
efririetry upartm^nt. Ideal for
hu.tnexA couple. OoWOtdwn lo*

yiira vxperlvni'
work guar*
united. K. F. Stivena, Ht 2

I'otlon. CnH 650. '

Fuir.lrktd 7 l-edrom &gt;f*iH ,nn Hll- Fill FI) JU.MIIO S in tl‘11 dinner*
every night. llUMKR’H.
^ v e r Unke from Oct, iBlh to
"d u n e 16th. Call 102.________ •_ HF.WINO .MACHINE Center 110
W. lit. opp &gt;ile Frlncri* Thea­
FOH BKNT;
Furniahed npaidmenu _J0t W. 5 0 ^ Street.

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JI.m I I,tA. N.ii'f.jrit, rail 7I0K«
•ill. r 7:U0 I*, bl. in tx'fore 7:05
OlINC MAN WAN HID tin geni ini office wink. Mott hove
A M.
iiiliin knowledge of hookkn p&gt;&gt;ig
mol typing. Kxcellelil oppoil' IM'HOI.STUItlrtti where qtinlRy
prevnila. Samplca uf iiiauriai*
unity (or* u young until wh i
galtire. Katimftten given. Sftbo'ft
want* to glliu office expel i. uni
Upliulbtery 110 w. lM. St.
lor fill m e iiilvnm i nu'iil. .'ml.nut
I'hont* IBM.. ______ _■__
letter of uppllcuilon to llux N.
OAUINKf WOHii' any type. (Jail
Cure Hcmld.
C. .1 CanM. 770-W.

tre. I’h. 1100.

W A N JL D T C P R E N T

FAINT 8FECIAU--FJC Outahlo
While, $4.76 per gallon Sen.
TWO or THROE ROOM M nkhftJ
karlk Ulan* mid Faint Co. 112down stair* apartment, close In,
114 W. 2nd Ht. Flione 520.

for Mi and Mr*. Fr*d B. Rua*•11.’ Contact Fray* N. ,Ru»*ell, Grapefruit trees 80c each, It. W.
Lord. Phone 7HH-W
Valdai Hot*).
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aid.
i.R K A L K8TA TK FO R HALS
REAL ESTA TE-^INRU RA f/cIl
FIIOPBMTY MANAGEMENT
RAT MONO M. BAUU, Realtor
tin.. I Florida Slat* IIink Bldg

Unfinished 6 ropni hou»o with 2
extra lot* priced for quick rale,
pait cash balance $23.38 per
month al»o Orlando highway 854
fert on Orlando highway, Just
hey out! city limit*, Will accept

SI'KCTAL SK R V IC ES

neat, to lletp-Srtfy

Drtfra

Self

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hi.

Venetian Blinds: N&lt; v blinds and
a complete reconditioning rervIce. Ph. U06-R, fm free sstlfl/.RPKNTKKING and repairing,
tnati-s.
t
....... ilny or week. Art Duugheiiv. Plwine 776 J
V. M. Knglidi. Hoofing Cunlrnctor. Kitchen Cuhlnsta t, nil lo order.
Fico Didininte*. duhn E. Price,
All work gniiriimied. Phone
O r l a n d o HIghw a y, Phone
IS7H.I.
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1070-W.
SoOKKKKPING— P art time. Fin­
NEW
FI,Of) KB surfaced to perfvc
ancial iVutrmcntH, all taxes.
lion..Old floor* made like new.
Mon* Hum 2U ycur* exporlnnce,
Finishing, cleaning A waxing.
Phoin f:i17-J .
Pot table power plant. 28 years
0U I T r.it and spouting Installed
experience In.Hemlnol* Count/.
or repaiteu. Free eatimnU's.
H. M. (Henson, Lake Maty.

For rr**r**tloii.
titiurir 1.1 i.i In Sarifurit

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ON THE
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LONE
RANGER
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YOUNO MAN, high school gradu­
PARTH AN1) HKHVICH
ate wants job os clerk, BOO Elm 108 Palmetto Ave.
Phene III)
Ave.
YO TO LoW &amp; yTH oSrif cvT be

Middle uK'*d woman wants work,
prefer sewing, practical nursing
or ic.'taurant work. 100 Elm
Ave.

In | iim

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W O RK W A N TED

Phone 6I8X-W.

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flattery Tier vice, 301 W. First

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HAVU A UIFR
M w i l l : Yflllll OWN
lly liuviiig your ear or Iruck
FOR HAI.K
Mtl.USMKN AMlimoUH TO
clieckud over hy our expirt
OUD NBWSFAFRim
i*;a iin $;&gt;uu a n d u f
uitchnnlrt In tli* M uring sys­
I t Found
A MONTH
tem safe7 Aie the lirak** ndIIRRAI.D OFFICE
WANI Kf) city and county --lalei*|u*tril foi i|tilcU stopsT Monthly
lot'ii in unoccupied territoiy lo
puyim-nt jiliin for largsr Joo».
6 ROOM HOUSE, double «
ink,
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fm
I’yt-Fytei
Un­
HANHHID MOI OH A E gl'T ID.
711 Mclloiiville, I’ll. 4nR-\V
tie i I n t e l * Iippilived file cstill
20m W. I-list Htr**l
gin li, INo cniulul !*ii|OHc.l
27 foot House Trailer. Pent *i*.
lui n k I'r of it chucks mulled H Jh HUNT —Kluot sandal, t w )
Must he fold immediately, ’ink
weekly. 11-UlMi'hed Itllll, AA1
operatlciL iUaaunabl* rate*, Han­
Av*. Trailer Court.
rAluit*. .Sell duectly from lacford Faint A Glass Co. Phono
lory lo o»ei*. I'homanda of pti»uBOX.
t luh in mi big ilcm.iud
1 Krlvloator cold drink box, prar 1 pjri
Itcilly now. 218 Palmetto Ave. j dll.- I„ ! 700,000.IlOO file loss. F ir Kitchen Cuhlnet* call C. J.
W ilie t|iiicMy for free detail'.
(itlnlU 77B-W._____ _________
Two underground 660 tanks, flood
Addi is
Kyr FytiY Company, tlHUANDi) Morning Hontin*|. Or
■s n«w. Shade's Ax* Humlte
Depi ‘I h, fiuyton I, Ohio,
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beautiful setting on 4 large lot*.
buffet, sofa In good condition.
1Furnished or unfurnished, Added
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outside city, Imme^lftta .‘pusses’ sion $8,000.
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See John W. U. M am
excellent condition. Can h" seen
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Palestine Truce

i(.'tintl*uril I'tum I’n.tr (IniM
fluff monthly payment*.
Crfllfnrnln has tin nmriitlment of
B
&lt;10 to $76 monthly, nml to th t
illnd front $76 to SH.'i. Another
^ .Western state, Coloridrt, may
f /am end Its old ago pension law to
f l y Bunranteo f60 monthly pensions,
n if nut "unfrecse" sales, Ifjpijhr and
Y* ether tax revenue now mnrki.l for
pensions.
State Welfare Director Em I M.
•; Ktmns said Colorado pension payments are now the highest In tho
nation. The present' tension law
sets a $40 monthly minimum, hut
current payments rawer up to an
$4Mt maximum, They Pave Ixuvn a*
hlirh as fttu.
Maryland, Michigan, Mnsrucluisetts, Californlit nnd flew Mexico
all have proposals dunlin* with
lines of succession for stato ofEy

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T a t plan* on the ballot vmy
widely. New Hampshire, for ex­
ample, will vote .m a conxlitutlonal nmtndtnent Vi pornilt, Ihu
legislature to iinpoM- a graduated
Inhcjltaw o tax and i gt.i-s re.
eel pin lux. A Texn umenilmiht
provides fur partitioning com. munlty property between hushands
| and wives. Both Texan and Atknnsus will vote on .ihollshiiig the
alate ad valorem lax .mj author!*.
' Itsic nuhdivisions to levy It.

Floods In State

H'liattnncd t ram I' m . Ohm
mediator ennttnuo working fot
pence In thu Holylnnd.
Meanwhile in Tel Aviv Israeli
air force bombing of (lain roared
Into Its fourth straight day and
tho Arab civilian population wai
reported In flight from the capital
of the Arab-proclaimed Palestine
state.
United Nation* observers al­
ready have left the port city. How
nearly deserted ll was could not
lie learned, Imt its use as a seat
of the Arab government seemed to
have been abandoned for tho timi
luting, Egyptian Torres hnvn occu­
pied it.
Israeli military authorities here
said it is not their Intention to
rapture linen during the present
Ji'wish-Egyptlnn battle for th'Negev Desert In Hnuthorn Pales
l Inc.
t
In Paris Egypt's representative
objected to Austin’s suggestion,
saying:
"1 think the whole military ae
lion Is continuing In the Negev,
and while whole families are be­
ing driven from their Imams, ilia
Security Council rannnt I* com­
placent and Just Iioik- for thu Is'.it
nail Just let things drug on."
Thu Syrian dele gate also ob­
jected that **lf wo adjourn without
doing anything that will ho defy­
ing public opinion.” Hu offered n
resolution cmlHulving the rnnriu
■dons of Btmclie's report lo tin
council.
These cnlli-d for an iminedlnto
nnd effective cense fire, with­
drawal of Arab ami Israeli forces
to positions held before tho Negev
outbrnnk, acceptance of the U.N.
itiling on ronvoya and agreement
of Arabs and dews to negotiu'"
the matter.
Canada's di logntn supported the
Syrian move.
Itussln's Jacob Malik suld U
seemod that the eolinrlt first
should slop the fighting, adding
tlull the other ipn-sthms could l&gt;-&lt;
studied Inter.
The council nlso adopted minid;
moody a llrlll;di-(’lilne»e rexolu
tloa calling upon Israel to report
soon on nay progress in the assas­
sination of tlio mediator, Count
Fiilku Bernadotte. The same ri-soliillnn asked morn Cooperation
from both Jews anil Arabs with
the trace supervisors.
1
The council then adjourned, to
prupnro for its afterjioon iiieailair
on the Berlin crisis.
The Israeli representative *n |
Purls and Dr. Hiinclm clashed lim­
ing the council hearing over ll»
causes of the fighting. Israel
charged the Recurlly Council wii
"not completely and accurately I”
formed" iiv Runchc on the Jewish - 1
Egyptian fighting in thu Negov. I
liunvliu retorted that Israel hail
Hindu the work of the truce olisorv
rrs Incruitsinrly difficult.

|('«slliia,S Pram I’nae Oapl
ling ready fur planting as soon ns
flood waters m e d u and conditions
perm it," Aid Wilson.
"The Palmetto murkot advise*
crops urn In a vriy set intis condi­
tion from ruin. It wdl trikn a
. week or more to tell thu full extent
of the damage, how.-ver ind'euk. lions are that the volinno of mari. kctahle produce has bym hurt at
least between $6 and 60 percent.
n W eather now in that area Is excel­
lent.
’V.
” The Pompano market area, roports flood waters uro falling
k ;.'stu w ly . An uxtensivo survey by
Manager Warren on Tuesday
b{ found most of the farm Inntl stdl
under water with the only section
dry enough to begin planting is
thu land adjacent to | | | | | . | , , . 0
canal In north Broward nnd South
Palm llcach counties. This bind
&amp; la being planted In henns. Alt
seed IsuIh have l-ern leplnnlou, lm‘.
, It will Ikj ten days hofm- - the
remaining farm* will bu auffielmT.I
Jy drained In begin planting. Due
to tnlfc floGcl «iMiijiUoii, tht? I‘sini.
fa*"0 *“11 ,lL*1 wI11 U r 4 to wwka
"Florida City reports the water
la going down a* fast n s cmild bo
I'xpfcctiil after the storm uml hut
dry dnys nro helping, though the
area |» still experiencing showuru.
-. 1 ractically nil the tomato fuemors
,
MI-0 planting see I beds nnd hope
tha time the planls mu .i ndy
President A«kK
'rv. i i
; * '***’ ,KJ ,|fV unnug.T to
iV P , n4‘,
In this men w'll be
late, but Indications uro that the
H uMllawr,l t'r-inr I'sar llsrt
j x r K r c s w will ho good."
IVrxiilenl idir) (lie only tliolcc In

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llir tarapaign w.n between the Heimlilicsn nnd Drmocrulic partiei.
ami adilrd:
,

"Otlior parlies iloo'l sloml u
Alms Hurston, school dislrmunt
Mosoly. street sales; rhunco."
Mr. Truman d e s e r l b u . l the
»v q Im huiitftiw, orricp Cumtiiiuci*.
Community chairmen foe the "llnovor cart" an u North Caro
Begro ill vision are: Condor Mer- Him farm liivcntlaii •• "The re ­
ritt, Altatnouie Hoeing ; Bev. .1. main* of an old tin lixxb' hutiig
Black and Rev. Cm ml KdwiinD, pulled by ii inii'n beciuno you
CWIedo; Smile Megan, l.nkc Mon- rouldn't afford t ■ buy u mnv cm
roe: Edna Burton nnd Fannie Held or thu gas foe an old one."
lie miitb bis remarks In an
Midway aria Cunaun nn-l L. Hall,
, flnowhlll.
uildress prepared fur ilolivury a*
i ; "With such an orgimlxatlon, it thu wtato fair here. Earlier, l«
U our wish to reach a goal of told another Rnl-lgh uuillenro to
$0,600," said Mrs, Itouailllnt this avoid being "blinded anil preju­
morning. "Reaching Ihul goal 1* diced" In caul lug Budi ballots In
vitally t-nxcilllnl If the exniiliiling November,
frogram of the TU A sodatlon
Mr. Truman wn* In fly buck to
■L to continue.''
Washington from Ida Invasion of
*"*'*""* 1 11 . . ........... -WH,
this traditionally Democratic s ta t­
in which sunporlrrs of tha Htalp*'
pi
Deposit Box
Rights camlidnlcn huvu boon acI f 'n a lliiu s .i C rcM

I 's a r l l s r ,

t hi dll) lati l.oinplMiibir s office.
“ '."W f never found anything In
1 thuso boxes I’ll give liny teal
raonay for, Mo*l of *hc 'lilng* have
/ unly si ntlmeninl value.''
IB Hu listed such articles a* bub&gt;
- rings, old wotrh &gt;* that won’t run,
f.odd coins and nol-very-valuuhlo
Ajavndry.
S' There also ary hundreds of
jfdtoil* con'fuel* and mortgage/,
;- tn&lt;i*t of which by now would bo
f vabio'iSH even to tladi' owners.
!**'-. I . doulil If a safe full of Ihoso
&gt; eavebi|w-s would la hue $ltxt," Chap*
V man Mid.
(.1 Why wvn&gt; all these things lif t
RtH da posit boxes T Bamu prohabW
P » ln * fnrrottsn. Tho ownsra of
Kwhor* undouhtedlv nro dead. Still
n U w ra mav haw lnoa ahandonod
ff&lt;p purpose If th-dr possessora da-

th* thin**," said Chapman,
ton't belong to the state,
dong to InillvIduaU and
Rates. Tha only thine 1
, do la Ip koop them.
they m tulnly take up n
ora. Wr'd I mi g h t y happy

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NIW DRIVIR TRAINING UlORAfORY—H. I. McDsalsI, rkslrmss sf tk« fUrld* Tiuilils* AimsINIm
$•!«&lt;; CammIMss, U M tttiilari Mrs. Aaaat Jayaar, salsty diratrsv at a Jaaktaavllla traik lisa, 1st laatslvlsf
tba Mm at a makUa Brlvat Training I aiaratary. W. J, Csrltas, iNtfimlH at tha CsasutUil Mstur Vehltl*
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K elkr, Tex., School
Explodes 350 Escape

KKI.LEIt, Tex. Oct. ID—&lt;/!*)—
Threu-hiimlrvd nml fifty student*
and leuchms us&lt;uped v ithuut in­
jury yesterday when ua uxpb&gt;*Uin
nml flro destroyed the Keller
School building.
Rnmlull Hlmpson. sumirlnlvmleht of lho school which wna locat­
ed near Fori 'Worth, said tlui I—h
prubnlily would lotal fUlil.UtiU.
Tom McPhcfmin, Id, a sllldelit,
said In* heard u 'Iium" In on unlighted gas n’utCr Hi the study
hall. Kecomls later tlu-ro wn* au
explosion In tho space lielween
tha celling and roof of tha ImildIng where the mulpment for n
system of nmnufni-tiireil gas was
In limes like the present, Mr. inslalloil.
Truman said. Democrats Irelnni:
logothor — ’W o h le r lo shoulder.”
lie avoided any direct reference
-t Killed
to Koulhorn disaffection over Ills
advocacy of anti-lynching, anti
M'«nilane* Front I’sas •'"»&gt;
poll tax, onll-discrlnilimtlon an I to the Texas City school superlnother proposa's.
tendent.
Tho choice fur a Southerner be
"Wo woro almost at tho end of
tween the Dcmoccnllc P atty «"-! thu lino of car* which luuL stopped
tho Ropuhllcnn Party, he sai'L nt thu crossing, bumper to bum­
"Ought not lo l&gt;» h hard one."
per," Miss Price said, “Thera was
Tho GOP means first a rule by a steam switch englnu which was
'carpet bagger*." then hy "munuv- shontlns son? tank cat* Into thu
baggers," he suld, nnd dn either loading rack at the Stone refinery,
event a rule that (runts tho Bouth nnd the lino was held up while the
and Weal as "colonics" to bo ex- switching was going on.
Molted common lolly and hold
"We had noticed some sort uf
down politically.
gas or vapor pouring across the
Tho President'* earlier epvech highway and hanging in tho ditch
here was made ut the dedication alongside tho road, nut It looked
of a mamorlal to Preildanta An­ ilko steam to me,” Min Price sold.
drew Jackson, James K&gt; fo lk and
"Suddenly, wo heard loineona
Andrew Johnson. In this speech,

yallt 'Run for your Uveal Git out
of herol1 Bo we Jumped out of lha
ear And started running hock to­
ward Texas City.
"The explosion knocked me off
p»jr. feel as I was running and t
could feel th* flames reaching out
t
ln Jr!* Truman flow here last night fur me," Miss Price said,
from' the American Legion, con­
EVANSVILLE, Iml,,' Oct. 10,
vention at Miami to take pareonal
command of the Democratic fight (fiV-Seventeen persons wuro In­
to keep Southern state* In tho jured today In an axploslon In the
Democratic column In November. bsaemant of a building of the
t Refrlgeratlgf C o m p a a y

also, Mr. IVumun made no men­
tion of hi* civil rights propoaaliHe declared, however, that Jaekeon know "the way to eotTMt InJiutiM In democracy la by fataon
and debata, never by Wilkl^l otic

burrlur lo the roMiimptlon of four
power negotiation* on Uennno
ipit-MlJollH."
All of lliu Soviet restrictions,
Cudoguri said, "still remain, mid
mi long us they lemalu it Is In be
fenrctl that any scheme -- Includ­
ing the xchuiipi miilinud la tlit
Moscow iIIscukhIoiis of .Vug.
—
would meet thu hbiiiu fate if the
prod-** of formulating It in detail
and of ensuring it* practical Imliiuiucntallon on llm conditions accctilable to all four accupyldg t»*wrr* laid lo be carried out attain
under Hit' premium of n continu­
ing IlIlK-klld'-."

■aid

today

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Eliot I* considered a strong candl.
■Into for tho literary Nobel prise.
nrm |. The prise this year amounts to
UAW- 150.7"- crowns or more than $44,•

doesn't have the authority to Im­
pose tho broad general rules It
proposes; that tho programs which
would be banned would not In fact
bo Illegal, nnd that such Commis­
sion action would irderforo with
free speech.
Ha contended tho FCC should
leave to the Justice Department
nnd the courts thu determination
whether a program Is a lottery.
Bromley argued that many of
the programs which the Commis­
sion would bar do nut fulfill tho
legal elements of a lottery.
Paul Porter, former OPA chief,
disagreed. Ho said tho Commission
was doing exactly right in trying
to stop “this cancerous.growth on
American broadcasting.”
Porter, who appeared on la'hnlf
of station WITH, Bnlllinoro, said
•f FCC failed to carry out Its pmliosaU. then ‘‘(hone who support
you have no choice hut to multiply
our bribes.”
Louis 0. Cowan, Inc., the pro­
ducer* of “Pton The .Music," hits
suggested a court test.

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! The lU)-year-old author, who In
I now a British subject, was men,,,, I tinned ns a possible winner lu&gt;H
.y ear hut tho prise then was
, j j (|_ awnrdtd tho Franch writer Andre
J.i
Hide.

I'OI,ICEMAN KILLED
■ CENTURY. Oct. 10-OP)—A 71
vcar-old FloWaton, Ala., police
on- officer was killed and his com,t r| panlon badly hurt her* yesterday
ret, when a car was stniek by a
southbound Louisville and N ash,
f" I vilie railroad passenger train, f
No one on the passenger
°
trnin was Injured, he said.

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Honed, tha witness said, but ho
said Bolton reform ! on both occa­
sions to "a dlrtv Red Communist."
‘ Four days before Reuther was
shot, Miller went on. ho nguln
was approached by Bolton and
“thp nsmo of W aller Reuther came
up."
Mlllur sihl that Doltim spoke
then of "rubbing out Walter Ronther.” He nskcrl AH'Icr If he want­
ed the job, according to the testi­
mony.
Bolton was iiuotcd by the wit­
ness as saying Ihu assassination
would b« worth $16,000.
“You mean thnt’a all?" Miller
said he asked Holton.
"You'll get it within an hour
after thu lob Is done," he said
Holton added.
Miller testified that lie then told
Bolton, "Nb. I don’t want the lob.”
Mlllur went on to say that Bannun's nnmo runic up at thu same
time.
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V A OUTPOST
WASHINGTON, Oct. ID. &lt;41Tin- United States is going to keep
Its diplomatic oulpo«t in strategic
MartlnUiuc after all.
A Stale Department announcemeat yesterday said only that an
earlier decision to close the connutate on the French Island had,
been reversed because of "rspriW
sentntbm" made to the depart-

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NEGRO LAWYERS
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. ld-W*&gt;
■I'' —The Supreme Court today said
1 I* negro citizens of Florida who arc
Jftlo graduates of out-of state law
the srhoois mnv Ito admitted &lt;o the
.000 practice of law without Inking on
Ions examination.
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glam Into effect, but ho consider­
ed Ids nomination with them In
Ms platform constituted a umnudate from the people.
Hu referred only briefly to hi*
recent tour of California whore
oranges sell for far more than
Florida fruit.
"Cnllfoinla citrus Is not as

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largo, it's no- better, no Juicer and
in no way superior," he eald. "I
am persuaded thu difference Is
In the system of marketing the
fmlt.”
Among the first witnesses wss
T, L. Hlsyden, manager of the
Broeksvllle Citrus Orowers Asso­
ciation. Ue urged hdoptlon of tho
tastu test, quality labeling of
canned fruit, reduction of • the
tlmo fruit may stay In the color
rooms, extending the Valencia
orange marketing season Into the
late summer, and more efforts to
revive "the buyer confidence we
killed during the war” with high
prices and Inferior fruit.

Dmm Shir In in culun
nml funcy atrlpea . . ,
Regulur 2.59 value

CHINESE TAKEN
NANKING, Oct, 10, WP)-Fan
Han-Chlch. tho government com­
mander of tho Manchprlan cor­
ridor, was captured by Commtinlsta when Chlenhilen fell last
week,, tha Catholic newspapor Yl
8hth Pao reported today.

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In U n ity T h ere la S tre n g th —
r« Protect the Peace el the WotUi
To rtomote the Pragreae of Amerleal
To Ptadue* P n q w i t f % Sanford.

Fair Heather through Thursday.
Gentle In miHlrrnlp variable Hindu,
ime.ll&gt; northeasterly. Lillie rhgni&lt;
in li'mpcrature.

AN INDEIMi.NDKNT DAILY NKWHIWI’KR

SANFORI),

Get nblUhetl 11)08

VOLUM E XXXX
■M l

FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY OUT. ‘20. ISMS

W a rre n T e lls Congressional Candidates Make
William Green Aide Denie!$
F inal Pleas For County Votes Praises Free, Dewey Plans
Legion Of
Judge A. S. (J3yd) llcrlong of
M J Mon. Jr.. 5lh Diatrict Rc'
publican camlidaic for Congren. l.ectburg. campaigning ar Demo­
Strong Labor Europe Trip
on Firat Slrcet and Mag­ cratic candidate for Congien from
Foreign Policy innoliaa talk
Avenue lliii morning. charged tbe 5th Diitrict. -poke thi* morn­
R e h a b i litation For
W ar Vets Is Pro­
claimed Top Pro­
ject Of Auxiliary
MIAMI, Oct. 20, U P)— Harold
E. Stamen, now president of the
UnWcralljr of PanneylvaiiU, told

the American
rlci Legion convonilon
today "you can never win a
peace by mUalona te Moscow."
Htaaaen, a leglonnahre, also a*oerted, “ You can never win
peare by coddling Communism
at home or aboard. Peare can
be wun only by putting force,
determination and courage be­
hind the g reat principal* of
lualkv.

tli.it liia Democratic upponrn'.
Judge A. S. "Syd" Herlong. Jr., i*
trying "to carry water on both
•boulder*" by refuting to declare
whether he it backing Truman or
Thurmond for preiidcnt.
He declared that a two party
tytlem would pay big dividends for
this irdion. ctpecinlly in tecuring
benefit! from a Republican Adminitlration on ntpre adequate
walciwayt and flood control.
Instead of tho St. Johns Elver
being deepened to a mere 12 fo*&gt;t
t hnnnel, it should l&gt;e deepened to
30 feet an that coastal steamers
ftM I'MHe* «:i|gN• I

ing on Firat Street and Magnolia Leader Of A F L Says
Avenue and declared that he in
Free Enterprise Is
running on the b.i*is of hi* own
record and qualification! and "not
NotOne-wayStreet;
ag.nnit any one."
CommunismBlasted
Why tend a Republican to reprelent people, who by the Re­
MIAMI. Oct* 20, &lt;/p)— Compublican'! own aihiiiinon are moie muniim can 't get "to firtl bale in
than *30 percent Democrat*’ " he thi* country," if American Labor
inquired.
remain* itrong and free, AFL Pros“The people of »lit* district nr*' idrnt William Green laid today.
entitled to have n voice in Wash­
At the tame lime he told the
ington," lie declined. ’’ami ilri' American Legion that "reilridivc
entitled to tie heat'd thioiigh tiieic &gt; ■
»,
*.
...
,i ... iin.Auie
own representative whose
imnKuig legi'itlton
." .
'pruvulct
, . a ferti e, »oil
»
U In accord with tin great inn-1 b'l Ihe ipread of ( ommuniim.
m ..MiiHuea oh i'««r t u a ii
| | r urged ihe veteran* to iirpport
"I.ahor't effort to eliminate meatuiei which make for d a n antagon­
ism and which weaken our nation
hy fomenting *tnle and hillrrnm
I between Capital and t.abor."
‘•Free entorprise i» not u unewny »lreet," Green ndiled in a prepared address, 'T.nhor cuiinot he
drugged down iii this country with------i nut dragging down the whole fr®a

Barkley Says He Re
grets U.S. Foreign;
Policy Has Entered j
Campaign Speechc.i|
ALBANY. N. Y.. On 20. (&gt;1*‘ j
An aide nf Ijovrntoj Ihnimt: L. |
Dewey today tcrmcrl " d im sptiu*
lation" -» publltlird report thol the
Republican nominee would " ’&gt;! .

No. 12.

AHHiM'Inted P re ss L eased W ire

Majority Of Nations
Of U.N. Approve U.S.
Atomic Control Plan
USDA Opposes
New Rate Hike
On Rail Freight;

Noted Humorist

lit I (H IS M ’A IN
P:\HI' ft. i. 2(» liVi
A Ing
IU.I|&gt;llllV ,d (lu* l nitral Nation!
.11$|&gt;1HVi t1 iiitl.iy thi’ Ame IK *nApHllMlt* tl h-llg 1IiHH'i* \ ‘l,i ii far
itMlIII* (.....li.d. -11
difVMI 4
...... . 1 ."(ih'.il in tlrr |m K m ,
III. 1'S Ii •1it ill i».iiiu ,d , ■iiu iii il •
lee it*,rvl 41 to , 1* lo t ii i it the
ittolllli rti cv d iq n lle t u n to the
Ihg I ite mil ( iii.iiii with uivliur

Europe during tbe intriuu licfott I
inailgip.ltiou il he h rlerleil I’n* i I
dent
Uranium
I.1I1IC! l’ If.lgeity, Dewey » i Vf i

Says There
Is No Showing For
Need Ol Increase!

cutive .m u ta n t, would m-'kr u 1j
fu ith rr comment mi the •$.**&gt;' &gt;*v

Debate On Palestine
Is Deferred In Po­
litical Committee;
Arab Plight Studied

a inlumnitt.
It wa* Irainrd. howovei, thitl \\ \ M l l \ t . I t t \ (h i. 211. i/l*i | !
MIAMI. Oct. 20—UP)—An Inat
thi* lime Dcvvev h-i* no plan* ^ 11&lt;• Ag o oltuic IK p.iMtuenl Io*!ay M
citation to New York city
.I. i -lopping in- I
m.i|o
to
v
iait Europe.
M'lned llici to
"anytime you want" waa a t ­
tended to the American Legion
He i» known to led that I**&lt;***■ ‘trie*!* it ")•*■•• It’g . in iicv. ”enic»- ‘ i
by Arthur llutfey, paal com­
(loll! lu 11v t"? agH 'enidil op h .riic
-I'll .Vllti F in n Itiil 1HI gem i no ic.i . i.i i ulio.id freight,'
mander of the New York De­
uoing l$i
pnmiplr- Ihe Big live .lie thu
.t
mut.ikr
III
man
madr
partment, repreaentlng Mayor
l ni'ril S till,. Kn -i.i. Bniitm.
I lu* ilepartmenl v-ive it- view*
tlie w.n to i!lr ai
F.uiopc dui
william O’Dwyer.
I I.tin r .mil t In ii ,i
pcnonally wiil h liir head* of AIIW In llle llit r u l.ili t " n u ll'll e ( i i l l l I'
MIAMI. OctT 20—&lt;AV-llrlg. Government
Author­ S h o o t i n g” Is W
rit-!•n
.
,
.'{,
g
prl,*
v
",“h
^
in lu in ti x\In* li i» i u ii-iilrrin g -i petilio n win ten .ili-tditmni in
%
r
*
If
«»ur
trad**
union*
iud to be Nation!.
General Keater l„ Haallnga.
- -aid Dewey Iwli**VIH tnui I iu iii the i.tilio .ub fut &lt;i I 3
till!
Vnli . 1 il. ',l ll|mil a (.’.111,lill*ll
t
C
n
O
f
f
Kecorus
B
y
!
vU*tlnilnnl
and
oppriM*cil
l»y
drat*
ities
Term
R
a
i
d
chief of the Armed Force* Mem­
&gt;1* la't'll ladle 1 fill ihi pen m l .iiK .iute in tit iglit t h.tlge*.
leveliitii'it ipplovme the ili.ljnfity
PrvliV*.
A n t h n r i r ' ,,c.iM ',l''th&gt;n." he said, "The way
orial Division, told the Ameri­
t
V
jsl'llt
■
lu
have
ent
r^O llC c
MUtnOritlLS ; will i«&lt; opened for the Conimunlitg r s.
As Soviet Inspired
lie M ill" .lib litv i itk e il all mican Legion convention here to ­
At lliii
im wht) rnuM Il«l »'tinil
llneae, liuiimriiU. npm l *1 ll . t 'N \liuiiii l.nrlgV
to move right in and lake over.”
day that an average of about
lilt ill.it,' ’’e n id g rlii \ ” t u,111 pen t-lll writer mid aft i dinner Hpenkei, i ,.Inin mi
lh ........ .
ienot t h i h i iiiiiiit y in .................. - .iv w
rs
r
r
o
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T
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o
u
20
.
tiiveti
*uiil
the
aoonvr
thi*
counItv
WILLIAM
MOOItK
200 bodlra a month are atlll
nf lint Spitllg. Vi k. will addie-i poll III- I. 1-1,1 ell l 'v plnpoiall
to ira -t ttiiib li t- pi"|i"M -i| I l per
mint*
until
they
hud
bum
*■"■
try
return*
to
the
"American
way*'
SEOLL.
Oct,
20.
t
/
P
)
The
&lt;/l’l
—
Inveiligalor*
wrote
off
ac
being tecuvered on foreign hat*
Iiii lilbei • f tlie Siiufuid Exec11 Im .m udeiii,ittnii il tunliol agency
fu lly * tMilled tn \\ u-li i ■'o r .
till lilt li'iei't n '1 m h .il
flelda.
home miniitrr today placed South accidental loday the .hooting of a of voluntarv management-labor
live Clui linn wive- ami gue-l*
iii-am* title \hi i-b'i tin el vot.cooperation with a minlimim of
S. tielatv "( \gi it iilliiie Hi.,on.ill at a ilinod at llie Liillgwood wilh in *ii t* --ail.|. riui'llt.
Korea under martial law after i found Zirgfeld Folliei girl -it an g •• v e r it nu-nt Interference, ''the pi,.«i&gt;li-iu llu rt v S 11 iiioi'P • '"■
MIAMI, Oct. 20—(/F&gt;—Secre­
I’ll. , *1 -ll-t* lie., Ii'll (I Soviel
il. ■ii.l in i - i.ile iiif,il lilr il w ith the Unti l III . Ill • ■hick tb,* evening
-.tinngi-i and more *eeur. Amur!- reei'lvc from Timm--* *• “I'pm in
ta ry of Ihe Trcaaury John \V, rebel hand led by wliat govern­ rxcluuve beach dub Kerr.
■d.\- Il t
FtnVil I'alliou * ill nre*lib- and pli,I-- i I te "littan tlu&gt; atomic
had
beep
cut
down
t
mo
:
1
ment
aiilhoniir*
lermrd
Communit*
Ihe
woman.
Mrt.
M.irv
I’nlgron.
*'«"
l*emoeracv
will
be."
Snyder aaid today that "It may
iiein1' ".I . ip no ,!11•iii ii- energy
t e bile 12 cbV'oH l! \ot
ii,rit l* ii.i .1*, wmir whiilevi'i w ill lull i-.lll. . M* lin e.•
he necessary to Impose new mipirrd Mildirr* captured two 41. of Mcmplni. Trim., told police
"°»dv by rniiatning at rung, free Till-At .luMopiphle
in ii’ e
. . . .*&lt; MtO'ii -ilindluueuu*in
-t
night
Donu
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tflillledi'ittut-t*tl
fo
r
,
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11
«
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umied.
nt*
Anitl,
vuu
the
lave* if »c are going to hare 'otvnt. Flip rebcii took over the
1 1 1'iitiiiiii ii **n F ir!' Four )
r a le hb-cloi t ’nndidiito W nlioi f
die
w.u
wounded
when
her
pl.tol
Al„etic.
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lowni of Yoiu and Sunclion.
..m il' i-. t" .... it fill til * nubile j
diicharged accidrnt-illy. I o w n World War" or "tnnuro victory If A rm etrong , Si h iiiiiiiiiii i d In ■
eigniitlon fio ni the tn k " l, d. • I II
, i n - : it, ,i in ii|»'i mllmlliMlimi ,
Karlirr rrpoiti raid that an rati - f'lotrculor V'iment \ Moplanaro *ueh h war I* lhru*t upon ua.
lin g tu fnvoi the H*■■&lt;■ ■’ Hmht
,,i
in i, . in iter,"ill"tee with j
mated 600 to W0 rebelling »oldiers -aid.
, ,
T f ’ a.
(Con 11mi c l lln I’age F o u r '
;le ■ i tu
• i t ule* " f |&gt;i tid'd
dallied with police and altogethei
The proiriulor taid that lie wa. W rig h t H ltS UCITIO
on
Slllllltt! tO"I - - i I’ll' fill'll I"' ,
a tecurity foice of 3,000 wa* in-1 dropping In* mveitigation. ratirfird i a i $ » v i # i r
A iv o S n a l
tiiiv Uv il"' 1ii ii'i oat omal Applet
volvrd in the flireup in the Amer- 1 by her explanation.
A C l l V l l j
Kit g,flit loll, thi Nmmmil ioMIglte I
ican lector. No American per.nnnrl |
f*idgeon w.„ found wound
V
t
VVlipb sale Fresh I'luil nod |
—
-—.
t ’lllt'M il&gt;. Oel. 20 -(/V l-T cutwa.
involved,
ftral
retHiit.
.aid
rj
MullJ«y
„ig|,i
|,r,
*,.*aineni
ATI.ANTA, Oct. 20, &lt;AV- Tho
V’e, ’ Iiil'lr llistt ibiltor*, llle United F n m m n i m i t - I r &gt; r l I J n i n n i " ,ll,,"e - -im ted climbing tu nenr
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Ihe home minittry utd a group „ ,hp l^ ^ .h o re Beach and CoUn- \
l u h FtuM nod Vegetable A**" I L O m m U l I l M l i C U U m o n nurmnl level* iivec nm-t iif the
,,, , j,
, . | i SELMA, Ala., Oct. 211, f/7V»
today reported the South waa the of (oldter* in the railhead-.eaporl
i lot lint, nod a gi nun of ceinetil 1 Called Walk-out To 1'nmiti v IihIiiv nfter itmitlier night
try
Hub
by
the
lecond
o(
her
■
N-Uo,lul
|eiM
|„r,
„f
,h
,
Denwcratte
only region In the nation where of Yoiu Jailed the local |&gt;olire.
•
•
r-v
. &gt;tf cool went her.
H K . Oct. 20, i ID I’be itiim f ii'luiei-i Tl'e Netlmial Dnirv
Iluce divorced huiban.li, Marcel A. Party have klckod the Htnte* v N E W Y O
farm wag® rate, per day without
A s s i s t W a ^ c L J c m a t H l , Til, "..I
cvicmbul from Ihe
CopiutitD'U nlitt pdvfiiusly ninde
inn
A
ruiniiH
commandeered
a
live-car
train
and
A hoard atlll .id le»a than fh.
Ci
lotichi. She wa* lying on thr bath­ Hlgllt! candidate* tiff the ballot 111 ■aid Unlay it him urged Ouv.oimr the *iin,e "bleeMiin nn behalf *»f
[tin-lit I idie uf the (Inif iiml Into
Y
The department'* report ahowed ran it to Sunchon, 12 mile. away. room floor, and a .32 calibre auto­ •everal *tate*. (ioverimr Fielding
PARIS, (h t 2D. t/lh
A 24 | Do- Now Euglmitl Sint,*. Below
E. Th"ini‘-"&gt;n of firm via end d*,it v lltlele*l*
the average rate wo» $4 tier day Police and Korean army reinforn- matic piilnl wa* op n lied in the L. Wright nf Mls*i*»i|ipl declared M,
f f i (F/iiiif i • m iiiu ’ ■
&lt; » t i e ii'iu irlc d
tho nmyfi ■ "f two * *l»t I'll mm
1tn* o .... ill in leieats -,i"l 1lllll III$111 i*l i ikt* 4ll.ll It I railway i* til* til
at a count v fa till bureau enliven Iclpalltice
In tho South Atlantic Staten, 13.80 ment* were ruihed to Sunchon a*
l lie • ill Iv *IMf llillg I iu iii - w ith ll
l»
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1
,1
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I'll It'd
”t.'ko
,*f
fieighi
.
fit
MvH
tfm
ri$
adloining
bedroom.
tinn here.
in the Knit South Central State*
•illMItf lilt- u lh If I.I
!m* •#l -1 ill t M«l ittvvu. Maine, T ile
precautlnii* in time" niliiui -v Uii 1
loM it! illlMH in pay pa 11 of
1 ll Ka* t.illtil iii *)m hi#"•n il \ will# t ea r lit*' fle e rin g
and $4.70 In tho Weal South Cen­ the battle continued there
Thu vice nieaidentlal nnpirant ™ K l i n K lim nctivltii--.
tiuUchi, a formvi nianaging di
IIIII111$1- ml1
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nfflclnl report* *nhl ohoul in ii-clni I)f Hie club, palrnrilted t&gt;v . the Stater’ Eight* ticket **id vcfun it III all Mil* -1u ihi i it are as.
tral S ta te .
The league mi id th KlllM l‘i.ilid
.•»l III I 'Htinners Am fill | M11tV with lln* i iippliug l ica. '&lt;
Elsewhere in the notion farm CommuniM* within the Korenn :«l!l|f**« Hcreen and radio pur*nni»li-! terdav thal Oklnhuma, Marybu 1 i ac,I.-* of ii’riiiri-tie il* 1Ik i&lt;•lei III ne .ill
v. I
h i ' 1" , a' at *
1
tiiu ing
1l MBtiDlM’ll thii 1’iisr 1 tu !t! i
linvh
iii ii* 171Ii il.!x
mithf
■
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lltr.
wage rate* ranged from $8.60 on arniv detachment at Yomi rnid&lt; -I nt 4, v&gt;l$l im lii’t* hi* hecnim* nlnrim ril and Indiana were aiming Ihe *lat. the Smith.
111.- .III', W flr #*- i *t'i It il tu le t,II l| tu
Aim
(
iiiiiiiiuiini
in
ivqinpeii
pe
tho Pacific Coast to $0.(10 lit the the police *1at Ion ilmre in retnlin 1a In m In* licjiitl Mr*. IMiljrt'iin’* &lt;!or where thla him hiipptnied.
lllll
,
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hit
if
S o lid ,i -1 ii States,
The plea w;H addi \ &lt; I &gt; ) he Kidn.tpcd It a by Is
Ill- pointed thi, nut, be *dM&lt; 1 aiav
tinn for the recent arrc*t of then hill klUKKn*t North Central State*.
di, led t Mlliwav -It ike winild In' 1*1 lltr ( Him \ ,i 11* , .iiul most uf
a* of Vidnlln nod II'*'1
lit.
IvVfHl
1
’(
Two of the sections •• the South cull lender.
in
unxwi-r
tn
rburge*
that
Alabum
Mi.
o iler w e atlii'i waa
Mmitin are. Detective Lieut. Edha­ Uotuiiicd
The league illeo *md
To Mother I1.in* Mttiitl.iv
funf f ji •*i foi hi** u m lU m - li'in *&gt;i*cAtlnntlc nud tho East Sunth Ceillier
There worn other development-i wmd ('upa**u ami Sgt. Jaiue* II. lull* are la-lng denied the light " railed on govermir-ntitiinia
lln- t i■mmuni*t I■,I i.iilwav im 1h ti ••! t llr f f illiilr y tonight.
Mi (ral — are the only one* In the revolving around politically explu lltiaenl: iiueationod Mr*. I’ldgeon vute for I'reaidcnt Truman in Hie man Tolmadge "to puldMv u'lnuh
It XI.'ITMOItE, tlct. 20. t/l'i
Slm vvei* vv.it&gt; leiM irteil c a rlv
lull i ailed tllr Mrillii ttalieali at'* I
* mil Ion where wage rate* have not
ICnatlaaeg on rnae r.lakii
j at the nearby Norwalk Huapital &gt;Nuyemlier election.
alv two Kn KIuk KIuii *■•'!............I(•'uHil.arg tin Page Klakl)
uf New England,
Com m enting up ch arge* uf &lt;&gt;"1' which have hi-ell tu-lliul ih d !"■ 'nc Ion-week old •(" Arm Me**limiMc, .hike to -nippult drmaild* f"l -&lt; i IihIiiv iii purl
where the wa* reported today in
fu-l imleep mid well fed, wa* h
New York ii"-l i*vt-1 1 ike* Erin
,ciiuii*
cuiiiiitlun
from
u
wounil
ill
1
ing
that
have
been
niudu
agulnavowed
purporo
of
cebdiililimr
Id
loiiiiiiiuiii
wage
id
I'i.OOD
fMin*
|
j Southern Democrat*, Wright d&gt;- election in a ’ great vb t-u v I" ' -tm id to tier iiiuther** mile. I"*iiv ($511) a ninotli
October Rainfall Is Anderson To Tell Who hur cheat,
i.iiic g] limn- nfliu -lie mid 1» • n
The prourculur »ald Mr*, t’ldg-1 clart-d:
Knvle Will Attend
white Kiipreunify.' ’’
Killed
‘Bugsy*
Scigci;
il- *1 fI!im her i'lli riage
3.24 Inches In City
• In- t'tiutliluiiiil ,i"&gt;uill mi ill' |
i eon
eun euVH
gave till*
till* account PofI event*
e v e n t* !| "Truman
_________ i* not the rminlnce of
“The (irujecteil Klan ilenmn-ti i lliii('apt
lleiiiy
-I.
Kri**,
tap
l.io
W arren Citrus .Meet
South lio n * ," u league an im u iid un til
I ill,,pc,in R e * " v r i V riiigiain *
LOS ANCELKS. Oct. 20. (Ah - »,rv;;,.T',l"!r *h!’1 "hooting:
. . .the
. . Democratic
.
. Party, in tho Up
"f &lt;Hid , "c a ll fm niaaked ccreomoe »j uf detective*, -aid Mr* l.t-.-oa IIII mi gh lln- t ",ll 'lukc ll.l» tul
Sanford lion hod 3.24 inrhe* of Police
Chief C. 11. Ander*on uf i With tiulwhl. who*® gueat *ho hut the nominee of a group
Siii'ffl.'i.
Hi
year-uld
mmlni
"i
Ni'hntui
II- - ’ -I F
(1.&gt;v I— ait
rnln *o far thin ninitth. Tho lu»t Ilevcrly lllll* ha* hern Invited to «n* at the dub. *he returned In i rndlruW who »eUed control of the and croK* .................... .
with J’.I ... would l*e ,h.i,g*il
lia ii.c ', mdmlri.d (iiiidu,Im.'i t*v lii"int'4'tl i tint i* vt ill ntti'litl tin*
rain fell on the 13th when Weath­ tell"Vhe County O rrad ' J u r y ' OniiV I hiu apartment after a late supper, j party at
i.irbi-, ue, at Vidalia on 0*1
dealing
till'
linhy.
Twit
dele,
2tl (MU tent, a 13c Gaullii! .ini'' I r ilr u - liu a iin tr
i v r"n i|u i'tuit hv
erman H. F. H'hlln.r recorded .30 Inal Complaint* Committee next ] th’r fmmer hu.baml left about I At the -al.io rally, four of AI* and ill the Miiciitl City All,litinlinn '
I'miiid -1" Aim "ii i iit'd -il
I11*111ill Ill’ll Dll I'll 1*4* lilullt (
i F i i l l r r W rim u i, 11* n m ria lic iiunilInchcn. The heavleit downpour wa* Tucidav who killed g*ng*t-r l i e n - 45 I*. M. for hi* own ap artm ent,, homa » M Uemocratli elector c»" i.n Dec. 10.
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Mi*.
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ni'u fut K iiy i'it u " , F in la y iu i i aitig
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nod *he Moved up reading for.'dldatea reiterated that they will
Siegel.
Diindiilh.
ai 1(1:11(1 iiVlni'1. at I lit- S ail Itillll
recorded.
Anile run n .aid bn haa reenivrd ! about an hour.
I not vote for Prenldent Truinan m an the bn,,I* of report* from un­
Mi, SlnTflet tnbi I' m|U Im- Voting (*irl Dies In llu tu i, O iln iiil"
dercover iigeni* vvlm pitni'iinii d
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veral threatening
threat,mlno letter*
leM..r. *,,,!'
A*
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for
har
bedroom,
I
the
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College
regardlt»*»
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ami
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; A„y p0**ihle court action.
temperature during the month to
S i'im lu r llu v l,' wa-* *■*&lt;!ifU'tl on
call* nine® h« announced
new Itaby in tin, family iinglii indate la 76 degree*. The thermome­ telephone
---— ■"
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t i l l . I t , tlmt In Iiml lit-t-ii named
he knew the norm, of the slayer.
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ir.,Hll«aeil Oh I'nae tllalill
I NEW YlHtK, (lit. -’ll. t/l*&gt;
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20—(/p)— l
to 00 drgreen nn the 3rd, 12th and man,
n iitti'i' uf -tat*- -. n a lu r- w lai wcr-i
said Ander*on "should toll Howard
111•-nltiiiar
away
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ii-vui't*.
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Hughe*
any*
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will
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fifllea three time*: 63 degree* on hi* own protection."
iqti'ratt* w ith i
I'l'M iinlltiJe
CLEVELAND,
Oct.
20—
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rolled
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ami a t 'llix iu i t *111111111. f iii uiakthe ICtti. 67 on the 10th and 68
1
iii
tinflimif*
yi'-ti'itlay
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chief,
who
contand*
the
„„d
will
fly
it
aliout
a
month
hrewrry
drivar*
Into
becr-thlr»t&gt;
Were
you
expecting
a
po.*t
eartl
IN. Alfred llliilttck, who devlxed
intt an I’ x t i n - i v utility *&gt;f the
degree* early yealerday morning.

Band Of Rebels Woman Wounded
Capture 2 T ow i^A ccidentally By
In South Korea ;Own Gun At Club

,

* F a r m Wage Rates
Reported Lagging
In South_By USDA

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f»nno Helped Battle
Fire In California

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Railv/ay Strike nimhinp; To Near
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Anti-Nazi League
Warns Georgians}'
Of Klan Activity

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New Yruk City —
from
New --Jer*ey..........
and *ay* ho I* ignoring them, In­
Millionaire lliighc* took tho a ir - 1under police e»cort.
dicated ho wa* ready tv* tell '(l-c , n aft, thu wuild’n largest, aloft! Earllc •. itrikiog iinlon driver*
grand Jury "all they want to briefly ln*t Fail In an un*chedulctl had forcad beer truck* to turn

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Lhyd M. (lann, 8Am. Mrvlnr n «
! the three truek arterie* Ini" juat lorn ill*covered, F. H t ngim,
with the 8*abee« at I’ort Ifueneme, K lllirfltnrft
A
d
m
it
IManhatUn from tho we«t. IK -Liporlntcmlanl of carrttra. Mild
Calif, wan among the 300 men who A A l U K U U I a U C C f t 1 U
/ \ U I U l l IT lU lC
Ipallcomen helped tho firat of the judging from tho remnrk* tin "tu;
battled foreit flame* that raged
ft
■
^
I pier truck* pa*t picket line* of *.f them it wo* written around
for five day® In early September,
deatiaylmt MjOOO avro* In the Loi
Padre* National Poreat.
Eight bul’doiort were *ant to
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20,
—A recommcndolioo that the United!
UP
U oSo
the a m , and hcllcoptara
pUr* flew Sea_____ __
*
- . . .
n
n
i r i o l .
lw«* to the moat haiaardoua and Stale*:» admit more tludeat* and other vidtori from "barricaded”
■trateglc location! hlg
Igh in tho eailcrn Europe w^nl to Secretary of State Marthall loday from a
mountain*. On BeoL 13, when it group cf American cducalorr.
waa i««ti that tho fire waa gatting
The new United State* adviiory commiiiion on adneatioiul ex­
out of control, tha contraction
By GLENN WILLIAMS
whool* at Port Htttnem# wore change »aid this country ihonld adopt a more liberal policy, particularly
LONDONt, Oct. 20, (fp) *-iitri|it&gt;«Wown fighltr plane* flown by
cloned and ovary, available man in admitting penoni from Communiit-run land* to attend "reputable"
reputable
F»*m 1'll! '
- ' --,-T-n
anti-aircraft gun* lighted with American gadgeti whipped
on tho h ito wa* *«nt to tha tcone International conference* here.
daredevil* a n td _________
L L. Air
AI. J^LS.t
II. -.1. , I Sir
QIa Roderick
D anelf Hill
Lllll »*yi
itl/l in
In aI* re|x&gt;rt
fPOfill
The group *aid there muat be tu hu valuable art or cultural Hitlci'a butt bomb*.
of tha lira,
Chief M»nh*l
Lloyd flano ia tho «on of Mr. "careful control" butt
published today.
/
"For the United State* to clow object*.
and Mr*. E. 0 . flano on Route No.
. *aid the** ahould be turned
Sir Roderick txuied Britain** «tr dafenie* (tom teven rmmtln liclorr
Ita door* to aR_ conUct*^with
2, 3anfo|d.
over to tho Library Congresa or ‘D-day until tbe end of'the war in Europe.
tha National Gallery of Art pond- ‘ When the bu n bomb* were llck-t
their return to rightful owner*. ml, the German* **nt rocket*
TAMPA, Oct. K , | .-T h o Ftorl down an Iron curUln on our ltd® innBranwomb
told reporter* that whoomlng aero&lt;• tha channel at clow to fire and got caught by
Ida Tag payer* Aik atinr. volftd of tho Atlantic."
tha bomb'* exploelon when It wa*
flrvt thr*a Tho ro c e tn nt endatione war* eom* **butter known unlrm H iei" 2,600 mile*.an hour. The*« proved hit.
had
dlacovered
rare
hooka
and
imcrvt- drafted gftor a two-day »**»!nn work* of art In thla country and too much for either dcfcnilve
Some pilot* locked wlngtlp* with
which eloaed veaterdar. The
method, but bombing attack* on tha bu u bomb* and tipped them
educator*, headed by Chaneallor had proposed that they bo given the rocket alorago dump* kept the Into tho *ea.
Hnrvie Bremcomh of , VeoderblU temporary cuatody over them u a menace in hand.
Evan thu American math* Mus­
Untveralty, advUtd that govern- rice for paying off |V» finder*,
Sir Roderick had been equipped tang j^P-51) and lateat mortal spit
"
‘'M i l
' of Htud- I* aaid Mme o f tha art final own­ beforehand by intelligence’ report* fire XVI’• were
quite fast
er* were In the Serial
norm occupation and knew what he would be up enough
4W-mll«-unto
catch
tho
f
k
(n Germany and
oad homo object* again*! when Germany Iorgan tu hour bomb*
to "free and democratic
from mueeunu
ure her but! bomba again*! Bri­ Then Sir Roderick ordered thu
tain*
o,
* plane* “«tripped ot thufr armor
London waa rfagod with barrage and all unncceiiary extwrnat fit­
ting and that their paint In, re' outer eurfacee poliih-

Student! From Eastern Europe cl°
(/P)
British Aj M&amp;I5Hell C/I*6(iltS
Radar A i Aid In Buzz Bomb Fight

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Uffti'inla cinitil not luntu whv F lm id ii fit run imlui-ti \ ami m a r­
lln- v i ■'t i in, Mingairi .liilinsini. ket ing ,
j iliti it ti lui’ k intii tiiu fIri'-swiqit j
\M
" 1 -*j -• . *-. -.*..{
giiniiiil-itiiui aimrl lulu *i wlulu ,&gt;&lt;■- |jin (mitering thu ntrii* nduatry
utv Itti "iii t unitli ii luillway.
j vuu* iirg.i! it,*, illuming i*y SenHe w iis elicit hy the Advertising
Ili-i iiiuthur, Mr*. I("*i' JiiliiiMiiti, atur Itoyle I** ■i ■-o*1 tin- h ,-trine,
Club of Baltimore a* it "eivie III vviilmv, and liiri't' -i-tiu* Were j Hi* revealed ihul In luid -erVeil on
minded ptililU' servant and out 11 -rtii'd liv paaauraliv. Tvvu "f tin' mnimltlei'H in1.*' ■igating ilia ellHtmiding loadvr in suigeiy."
I -i.-tur* well’ litttllv hint
in* uitiiivtinti *1*4itu in* I *tu nnd
(•iiuiii uf thu fin* am u"t il,' IU47 aeaaiun .*( tin l . gi-lalinu.
Heimlnr .1. E B*ik*u i- ,'hnlrman
CarruwHy Agency Is tin mini'll.
and Senutor U A. Simtal- I* vic»Joined By MaeNeill
elniirmiin uf tin* Hcnato ■umiiiittee,

*oven year* agiiT If you were, tint lion" in roliiiliorntion with tin
ooat office i* mailing it buck to i.time Jiihtt* I InjiUin-* *uic,'i i i i . tu
tho »cnder u«iny.
.M ay wn* tuinied "Biillimiiie'*, man
Sixty pu*t cards, hoenmo lodged i (lf

Thu Andrew Ctirruwny Iiuuir«ncu Agency tudny uimininceil Hint
Miilciilm MucNuill hua Jnlin,d tln-tr
iirgan'xiitlun.
Mr. MucNuill, the aim uf Mr. iiml
Mra. P. B. MncNuili, wna lmrii in
Siiiifonl, attundtul local kcIiimiIhi
iitnyud ft tut (in 11 with thu Hcnilnulu
High Hchunl Culury-Kctla nnd grmltintcl in BMlI. Ho later uttumlvd
Htcticr Unlvuralty and thu L'nlvaraitv "f Miami.
H« i» deacended frum one uf the
plunuor famlliea here, ill* greatirreat grandfather, Augustua J.
Vaughn, came hero in 1837 t»
fight thu Sumlnolu Indiana ami hi
u reward w*a presented with ii
ria n t uf 183 acren hy President
Zachary Taylor. The land wa* In­
ca tod In the Ft. Uecd section. Thu |
family atill jkvsmcsso* the original
land grant document which I* In­
scribed mi Hhespikin.

Joins Agency

Roosevelt Says Deino
Will Take California
FKK8NO. I’ulif , Oct. 20 t,F(—
.lamet Rouaevilt i*uy* theie i* a
•'diatlnct pomuhility uf « Itamocnttie viclury in I'ulifnruiu In Nov*
emlmr and that tin- Deimn'rat*'
chances In Ihe nutlun ate "improve
ing dally."
The eldest sen *-f the Into Prcsfdent hi ge&lt;( a DeliuaTHtlc rally
last night tu put the party'* pro­
gram uf "priictical itlealiun" over
to the vntera."
Roosevelt, Di'inucratic national
cummittcenian frum California,
aaid a continuation uf the pollclea
instituted liy the HOth Congreae
wmiid lead to mint her depression.

CIIII JDI KILLED
HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, (*»»
—The Chinese Communist raditk
today confirmed that one uf Ha
ELISHA LANDI WORSE
heat artillery of fle ers, Morco*
KtNGSTON, N. Y., Oct. 20-(iP)
,r
•' J trained General Chu Jui, wee kUk
—The condition uf Ellasa Landl.l
ill Miuth Manchuria early
t3-year-old *cre*n act re**, wa* re-!
parted “very critical and growing1 Malcolm MaeNeill, a graduate month.
rtw tuOra M milt* an hour'iteadliy worae” today at Klngiton of Seminole High tkhuol,
k t tha plaae* keep up with hospital.
, former etudent at SteUon
■ha.
I S p r i n g what bar physician vmBy and Unlyeralty of U
defenae waa rW
oalyttffmodercall* a.J "chronic
condition,
aha
Joined tha •Andrew
Can
‘
.1.TT7.
. hiu - live
r
-T
been In tha r-.botplUd
eleven
day*.

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Symington Cites

SANFORD HEHALP, BAUTPED. FtW OPA

Best Airctaft

Polk Was Killed
By Reds, Athens
Newspapers Say

Whitney Outlines Fu­
ture P Ians Of Air
Force At ARA Meet

Papers Assert Greek
Government Will An­
nounce SameCharge

ORLANDO, Oct. 15. (/!•)—
Merger of (he Air Korea Arum.,
and Ain Keaerve a«*n., was dlsrnaaed this morning at tha AKA
convanthm seanloa hero, but a
Teta o n th e propaaal waa d e la y
ad until tomorrow morning.

H» JUDHON O’tjU IN N

A-Eitergy Control
((‘•■(laaart ~rreas Paae Owl
Waymack went on, "are various)
“One U tho tendency for secrecy
in government to creep, to cover
ever more and more. 'Security’ la
a wonderful cloak.
“A n o t h e r li tho aocurity*
through-secrecy Idea; It la so easy
to grasp. It Is so tempting aa a
retreat from complexity.
"Another la the fear psychosis
to which timid public servants can
react by 'playing It safe’ always.
“Underlying all these reasons
and others there Is the want of
public rducatlort as to what thla
problem Is."
Waymack noted that Germany
and Japan relied on secrecy to
develop blits warfare, “Better air­
plane* and better torpedoes
and
:rpe
. b battleships with IB
two (10,000-ton
Inch guna,"
The fart that their experience
was unsuccessful “ May lie Irrelev­
ant or may not be, Waymack
said. But he ndde-i that those
example* are "Not cumparablo
with what major reliance by
Amat lea on secrecy in gtomle
energy could dovclop Into."
"If tha nation In effect comes
to rely on eecreey above progress
for aecurlty," Waymack declared,
“it means that fewer and fewer
will participate In progress.
"What becomes of the principle
nnd reality of Democracy If the
people as a whole know nothing
ns to where they stand security-

ATHENS. Oct. 15. &lt;/!*&gt;— Athem
new*pa|)cr&gt; »aid lodjty the govern­
ment will announce in Salonika
Sunday that Greek Communist*
killed CBS correspondent George
Polk.
O RU N D o T o h . T s . (/P) - Just
having the most plane* iin'l
The Ministry of Justice ordered
enough. Air Secretary W. Stuart
legal action against four newv
Symington raid today.
pigier* for violating a ban against
"it would he disnstrou* to main­
publishing stories on the Polk case.
tain obsolete planer equipped with
The conservative newspaper Emineffective weapons, even in num­
hros said Justice Minister Georgs
bers many lime* greater titan the
Melas had requested that publica­
force of any other nation."
tion of the story be held up pend­
That ir the way lie rummer! it
ing officisl announcement by Mel­
Up in ad addrcit prrpnrrd for tha
as and Constantine Rcnlis, the
convention of the Air Reserve Asminister of public order.
aociation.
However, three other Athens
tM AMINO IN THI RAIN at ground-breaking rereinonlex for the Gov, A!"We must have the be»l." Symnewspapers •• Oi Kami, the organ
Alfred E. Umilli huuilng project In New York Clly, GOP Presidential
inglon laid. "What make* it hard
of Foreign Minister Constantin
nominee Tliomar K. Dewey promises to wipe out “the curia of ilumi and
it lliis: (lie nature ol the military
Tsnldaris; Acm|&gt;oli» and Elcftherii
tenements," If elcclcd. District leader Michael Kasai holds umbrella ovi r
airplane i» ruch that generally, a
- carried virtually the tame ac­
Dewey as Muyi r William O'Dwyer (rested) listens.
(fnlernallonal)
combat plane it lo a degree obsncount of the killing. One newt- was as follows:
The Communist Party decided
Icte from the moment it goer into
I mention, her feat. She'* got per- paper carried nn artist's conception in Athens lari February to kill
the air. Luckily for us. there con­
i fed feet."
of the crime.
Polk and lay the blame on tha
Now I’ll bet that's something
dition! exiit fur other countrier ns
For nearly two months Greek Athens government to give the*
i vou’vc never noticed.
police have held for iiuestloulng. world the Impression the govern­
well ar ourrelver.
.Short takes , . . Director Anu- without charges, an avowed leftist ment le Fascist nml would even
“ In airplane production poliry, i
lule
l.itiuk
Is
popular
with
I
he
newsman, Gregory Htaklnpnuln*. kill foreign correspondent* who
IIOLI.YWOD, Oct. 15—(/Pi wa face perhaps the most dlfflrult
ladle*. Hu ha* directed B:r buru
problem* Involved In developin'* The gnl with (he must lamnus nomination* this year . . , Dennis nnd hi* mother. Enibro* reported dared to criticise It.
A leftist .Salonika newsman,
air atrength. We cannot freeze n figure In the world tellr bow lu Morgan will get a chance to (ear recent Iv Hint Rlnktopoulos met
Folk before tlm C'll.S man's dis­ former member of the Communist
design, say to ourselves, 'this I* save yours: Dnm*e!
off
some
real
opera
ns
the
singer
appearance.
Party and the underground press
"I've found the licit wuy lu
It,’'and turn nut thousand* of the
In "Serenade."
Poll.':) body, wills a bullet hob* who studied at a special Com­
models. Other nations are moving take off weight I* to dunro,” *«&lt; I
Confusion dent.: The two Toyahead hour by hour with now Hetty Grable, "The fleniitlfnl lot* (l.li and Boh) in "Convplru- in the head, was found floating lu munist underground school lu Sa­
designs and wo must not Is* left Blonde from Hnshful Itcnd." N &gt; tor" . . . Five different hook* tire .Salonika Hay last May lit. The lonika, waa colled to Athena by
H-yenr-ohl Fort Worth, Tex. the party uml old of the plan.
cutch phrase that but the name
bihlnd."
being printed to help luitlyhoo
When Polk visited Salonika tho
Symington said the icgular Air of her current film! Pro-ton Sun "Joan of Arc" . . . Don't feci aorry correspondent had been missing
from his hotel room for a week, left-wing newsman met him at n
Force has first priority In plan­ gt-s rnn It up.
for
Gurry
Moore.
He
won’t
have
lit. was reported lo Imvu told hi* hotel null leurm-d Hint he wanted
"About 10 years ago, I started
ning. the Air National Guard sec­
to make good tha $010 he dulms
ond and the Air Force Reserve putting on u little weight i*i la- mbiakrnly gave lo Mr*. Hetty colleagues he intended to try h&gt; to contact the Greek guerrilla*.
interview Communist Markon VnOn May 8, Polk was taken by
places, because I hadn’t been darn ­
' third.
Nagel on take It or leave It. I’.fhi
It was decided that the Guaid ing. Ho I took it few ..crcil.ruI • she’s from Inglewood, no. Hull' fiinlt ., tke Greek Guerrilla leader. the Salonika newsman lo u water­
When Polk's body wu* fuhn I front restaurant fur dinner with
should la- t mined nml equipped to lesson* and the poundage
Diego, Garry.
the bauds nnd feet were Imuntl two Communist agents. On the
augment the regular Air Form off In no time."
('up-ole
Review:
“Night
Has
lightly with coarse hemp rope. The pretext that they were taking Polk
(Jetty assured that you don’t
Immediately In nny "moldllxntlim
1,000 Kye*" (I’AKl gels off some
day," the secretary snld, adding: j have to throw yourself nroood tic goal hocus-pocus, hut lo g . dawn nuizile of a gun apparently had In ii meeting with the guerrillas,
been Dicssod close to tbrt hack of the trio took him nhotird a small
"The M-day force mission Is I living room if you're not lb with a sloppy finish.
Ills skull when lie was shot.
i&gt;nut and bllnilfoblcd him.
plain. It must nbsurb
absorb the fir*
firs* j adnglo type. Any kind if dam
The ciih'j received wide atten­
Tlio killers shot Polk through
blow against the nation nnd launch | imt will help,
tion.
MnJ.
General
William
J.
Donthe head and Ills Ixsly was tossed
the counter-attack. The reserve’,.] "It’s Important to start .Ian. in:
Kgjfs
And
Poultry
oviin. former head of the United into tlic bay two i.ill"* from shore.
Job to nirp Into the Hue and fill when you’re young’ she added. '
Htales Office of Strategic Horvlcr*
lh* KHim*"
btj?an talking four
n
JACKSONVILLE.
Oct.
15—HP)
clime to Greete to Investigate as
Cornelius Vanderbilt W h i t n e y , when I was live. It help* you io
Hie
following
price*
went
quoted
special counsel In the ruse for the
Asst. Secretary for Air, outlined | more ways than Just your i Iku.
here yesterday Air Force plan* Dancing gives you grace. Homo. 1 today on the Jacksonville egg mil Oversells W riter’s Gout ml ties*.
For the past month publication
for welding regulurs nnd re­ I started It early, I never von poultry market:
FLORIDA EGGS
of ilovclupniouta in tho Polk in .
serve* Into u ''lutlnnreil, smooth through the awkward ago," Mono
Florida Grade A (|uulliy
It's hard to Imagine Girt'd • in lb
vestlgntlon lias been banned In
ly running machine."
Kales to retailers. Market Ready Greece.
j
Hpeaking to Air Reserve Assn, awkward age, nny way.
Current Market, I’er Daren
As for dieting, Hetty said sho
The chief editor of Kmhroa aniil
members attending lha thi vo­
In he told his atorv of th i Polk case
N»t Weight
Florida
d e r national convention. Whltnov doesn't do much.
Per Dux 1,110*0 Gtii* to Meins nml that the latter did
"If I get u bit heavy, I con •Grade A
■aid the blueprint tor tilting re70c not deny it.
24 ox.
lutrge
lib*
Mrviata into the Air Force struc­ slap eating for two days and (lie \l
P»r|liim
t*1 i&gt;*
SHI
«&gt;
Thu gist of the edimr’s story
tu re ia based upoo 'past rspei- weight g erj rfevr. Immediately." Hmnll
IN ox.
nil
1.7
However, If the (IrililJ flguii
ienco, future runtingenrle* and
HI
77
Ex
Huge
27
ox.
drawn within the framewoik of ever got out ef hand, she’d Jim
HAL EH TO CONSUMERS
let It. “ I'd Jlli.t have to get fat
uvallal.lu funds."
Current Market, Pi-r Ilmen.
“Wc think II Is, above all. licruiise I'm to . luxy lo do exec, Floritlti
Net Weight
In
else*," she snld. "And If dieting
- realistic," be added.
Grade
A
Pei'
Dm
I.U
01
U
Ctns
made
me
unhappy
or
IriitnMo,
I'd
Mentlunlur
the
“extremely
8lie
Large
21 ox.
Htc
limited" aircraft assignment* to say to heck wliti It."
Medium
21
ox.
72
75
There’s
no
donger
of
.inch
a
reservists lu the past, Whitney
&lt;12
M
IH ox.
snld prospect* nic somewhat catastrophe at this [mint. Her Small
HI
HH
27 ox.
brighter. “Funds have been »l 112 pound* Is spread admirable Ex large
i'OULTUY MARKET—
B , .located . to the , ■ Airj* Material
h«
*
r
^
lnch
frame.
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..a
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FLORIDA PRICES
.’ c Command to piovole for the uni­ Here's how it all adds up, at Inter
Urudo A quality, pur pound;
processing from storage of more count:
Rust—30 in,; waist—23 in.: nipt mm net gem'i ully atvady:
", than dO(t tactical typo aircraft."
Florida, (iruilo A
iJtm CiiiSM*
,,
Delivery of thesn planes to —3G In.; thigh—IP',* in.*, culf—I t Fryers,
red, 2tt lb*, up :ihc
-13v
the Reserve, he stated, will assist In.; nnkle—7 In.; shoe—4h.
4.1
Thu girl who puts on Rutty’s Broilers, rod, 2 - 2 lln :ih
In the training program.
44
Htsnwyck (Bintv, Wrong Num­ Hens, heavy, fi lb* up Hi
M Eft
----- -----------------------liens, light
lift
114
’ A touch of pupriku uddnl to a ber"! nnd fill/in Deilavlllnu 1 Roosters
•Jl
Cheese sauce gives It good color (“Nttnku I'lt") Into rlttch Acnd'*m/ Turkeys, hull*, tight to 22
and flavor. ll«e such cheese sauce iHidy makeup Imd nn Interesting
medium
...........
r.o
uu
to top harn bridled with baimiiis, comuicntary on the famed fram**.
emked vegetables, or over hrolled "Kveryotio (ulkn about llutly's Turkey*, young toms,
m ed iu m ............
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(! per cent ahead uf trehedTALLAHASSEE, Oct. 10. UF&gt;Waymack said “fifth column- Governor Caldwell today signed a ule this year nnd 27 per eenl
Ism" le a reality that ear,not be death warrant for the execution above 11)47 figures.
dodged.
of Lacy Stewart, condemned m ur­
Ha cited Increases In French sr.J
While the Army was In charge, derer of Erich Spiller, White City
Italian bread rations, German f a t l O
he said, some 800,000 people work­ beer parlor operator.
The negro youth will go to the and nils rations. European fertilis­
ed at one time or another on the
A-bomh project and the commis­ electric chair during the week of er production, and operations ot
Frtnch &gt;oflnerles and Italian rail­
sion itself now has some 00,000 Oct. 25.
workers "subject to very thorough
ways.
background frwenllgatlon."
alone, but also with character uml j Hoffman went to Europe lam
"The net of It Is,* Waymack associations, nnd this can lie a* weekend reportedly to usk Hrltla.t
continued, “T hat for tho first time broad as all outdoors.
■Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln
In our history wo have In the files
“This process, nt least n* to | nml French Foreign Minister IUd»of government Confidential dosa- scale, Is new In our experience. 1 1 art Schuntan to agree to stop dls*
lera about a significant number can ice no poaaiblo alternative, j itiiiiitliiu? of plants In W titcrn
of our psople, a number that It has to be. Hut it is not without Germany. Uc made no comment
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Legion Begins Union Reports Plans To Get Uniform Truman Tells Dewey Plans
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Citrus
Picking
Puces
For
Florida;
Legionnaires
Big
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Convention In
Of U.S. Plans In Government T
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l-MCELAND. (h i. is. (,Pt Tin- National I aim Leber Union |
(Jli\r to get unifoim ritiU l flint
(AM.) annoum.nl plan* to I*-»
pa- king price* in I lurid,i.
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The Rev. F I. Kili-y, -late oram irer, *aitl an organizing drive soon
Q jte e in n
To P n t I n A ' »*'dltl begin m Orange. Lxhr. I’.itcii and I'inrlla* rountiei.
A m e ric a
W ill
S p a r e W a l i n e e Criticizes'
In x for
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If* ,»»*„! t| ’|5 tlj 11 i* HOI ild terl. In grt pickers mnr ernl«
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A-Knet gyGroup For I
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O r d e r B y V .O IT 1 • j |uiliu,g grapefruit and l i i*nt» tor oranges,
W o rld P e a c e W o rk ,
m a n d e r j . F . O ’N e i l ;
D elegate from 12 ..r the u t
Refining
CIO-UF.
; bunt* in tho eitru* Industry met
recently in the Nero Reach
P
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s
i
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e
n
t
A
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s
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r
t
s
President A r r i v e s here yesterday to organize the rmtde
Bargaining Rights i
section to pay seven rent- per l&gt;ox
1
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1campaign nnd hear H. 1.. Mitchell, for picking grapefruit nnd that
MIAMI, f \ t IH. t/T')~ I’rniMIAMI Oct. te—OF)—four ! national president of ’ho union.
workers refused to enter grove* at
Rs I Ni ls u n i
candidate* for national com- ] "The industry gcnernlty it nay- thut price.
dent Fiutn in *.eid Imlay lie cun*
I NPOI II Wl III III WI N in
mender of the American l.*cInn i»*r nin&lt;‘ and 15 rents m I’,ilk,
iMitrhell Cl itirked I’ S. imtnigAI MAW, f Vi IH, i a’| *i ( it m f*ni ' *
vara report«d today to hare | Highland*. Hillsliorotem and Itnll- rutiutl nnthorllier for )&gt;,&lt; nutting tidcred sending Chtrf Justice Vinawung taolr aupport to James ,nn Hivet enmities and uv Intend to n rotmrted 4,000 Mexican &lt; to enter ion to Mo,row to .uk Premier 11'M**in*i % I |V?HrV |iTMlnt*«ii h*iiA
F. Green, a 13-year-otd World I hat,- the same rule «&gt; ! in other tlila country nein Kl Fnso, Texas, Stalin to help dispel "the poiioitout 11tail if lir i* rlrrh 'tl |i i t-nt; Ir*n f li 1
War II veteran from Omaha. ’districts," lliley ,uid.
for employment in the f ■ ie Inbor atmosphere of distrust" surrounding 'Nil! liriiM* in \\ \ luiiTflor} i tfiu
Neb. Judge Wilbur M. Alter,
M flitHnuptl Ok Pitif ( iiihn
Riley added thut an attempt vox
neKotialinps hetw-en "the western rtf Hirpf kMtli I n.n'Ji \ ’ if i I .Ills] ■
chairman for Candidate lien C.
p.nv-i. ..ml the Soviet Union."
lir ul "
Fine i
Ililliard of Denver, Colo., an­
I he I''i'•sulcnt, in a speech pre­
nounced formation of the eoallI I tvlmvf lot Im* Itofu* 1•-»*»• ('f
G.ve ]
tion.
pared for the annual American Le­ \!!*.my in flu* vmihI vi|&gt; t«f In *»«
M .'i !\
gion convention. slcscribed as "a tiJ &lt; tni|Mi^n tin*, i I d* R ifiiil'lu tfi
PIllLADP.M 'ltlA. Oct. IH—
wicked falsehood" what lie called 1Di r «i(I r in111 1 no mhot “j »*»kr ,ii I lit*
—The city of l’hllndrtphia to­
NVW IP i
day offered tn enlerlain I hr
"loose and irresponsible talk to ths lU.rf do i at] l o.ul station to an
1BI9 American Legion National
I
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f
Ii I m i I I n
effect that the United States is audience estimated at I 2 .0 IM1 l»V
Convention. The Union’* runritu- .
I
deliberately
•
following
a
courts*
I
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(
omim»&gt;loner
J
homos
I
rrntion chairman at Miami prethat lead* to war."
xloualy had nnnouncrtl "Wr
M M ilan
' 1*
have no place to go in 19I9-" . 'S o u t h
'VoU iloo t kiioss V* It,it ll ferja MMiH
C a ro lin a
G o v ­ W o rld D o o m e d
"So long as I am 1’iesuJent of
If I t
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tile United Slate*, theie will he no )|kr to v"*1 V'lMl*
e r n o r U rg e s V o te T o
MIAMI. Oct. 18. (/T*)- The.
D o e s N o t R e tu rn T o
syII nv
the lI hml ttr.l
OS
tllf*
r t l States.
S t a t i c , ' til*
chip
on
the
shoulder
of
America,'*
American Legion'* nalionnl con- 1
si'llK e e p S ta te s R ig h ts
C h r i s t 's
T e a c h i n g s Mr, I nnn.in dr, laird.
N- V 1k fiOVriiHM ‘ inf,
vention began it* colorful (ration* i
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, i He flew here from Washington
^ tojuy with President Truman here [ JACKSONVILLE. Oct. IH
iM ,n
t*
Declaring that the wi.tl.l is still j ln lUI
"non-imlitical" ,o|r. »nhmriH inmii^ nut
• to deliver llie principal address.
*'Hie American people mil«t rlmme
l&lt;
o', ,i I
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I'loiu't'
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in
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iino!derm afro|ii the cun Hag. at,on (, m)
|„4 rtdl|)rM 4|r ,rr,|ir,| |,imJame* F O’Nell of New I lamp- , on Nov. 2 between "tyranny of of World War II nllhotigli already j*,r |(
i f
. 1)Urj( y it nr vv i »*m|»olrn&lt; **
iltirr, ihe national commander, j i rn ln li/rd government" nod "hi*i.
n.
m i) t li
' * , ' f!ckT „ o
V ' coniiadrin-arm-. and .oimnand* ft d r.| u l f .» \ • I HIM* I''
called ihe convention In order at • lone constitutional freedom." liov- •'Woild
War
III,
Rev.
II.
1..
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in-chirf
of
our
armed
furies."
k*I
IliPti ft.*
;. m l
« ..nllwiu-d On l’*a* "*&gt; •»&gt;
I
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merman, rector of Holy Cross Lpis-1 |„
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when
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C t| • * m Carolina. State*' Right* Demo- copal Church, told Ihe Kolary Uu!&gt; | otk' -eoiiMtloM'ilpropnMil to nunil | Alhmivm oils ix s .m
sur
\u
i t i e r c u r y O K I G S 10 eiatic preiidmlial nominee. «.»id »o&lt;|ay that liresolution n( the pml Vinson In tnei'twith Sttd ili— See* | r,, )u Ip . l. nri tlmn, up,
ho
il,, onop. i
pll ........
V o w I m i r u I r * \ T c i r i v ,1&gt;&lt;l,,v ■’ ,lrrm» c,ilici,m
lhf 1 Irm* of theworld today
hr in a letIII V of Stole Mtii'slmll liilkcrl j pi
him "Ul of itMr. ITumun na- a - ’Ho,
, i \ t , e - mntii a o 1
lows
return in the tear bings of ( h tjit. j
Xt'l'll’o!
i p, u ll, par IMlPiit. I *i- X V iiilili &lt;!.
I
Liking hit text Imm the l/llt. "Ill reei'iitlv roosiileriog tho* tin it'" itilioioitioiiiii lion', t ii .1
&gt;i Wallace.
Chapter of Jeremiah, Res /nil- si'inllnir of ll speciul ,'Tillssnry lo hluomd "«•.MII'S-IOII “ imol, o lio
Moaeosv my
mv piitpoau
piiitiosi' sens
ssim to link
iiukj*1
tli" lletuo, i.itu ii.iio'in ti i
^tiraking befoie a c h &lt;• r r i n H I mrimati said that one is -truck | Yfiutfotv.
) " !&gt;v
*&gt;v tin
IIOHTON, Oct. 10—t/F)—New
everywhere of r . Prerniei Stillin'- I'ooperiition III , t iom I"' tie fniluie *•&gt; leiu li to, it
Rnglnml got It* firtt annw «f llirong of State*' Righter*. Gover- wp|, . n(|. altitude
.
r
iltapt'IHns} thl |iii'*«*iit |io|*ollotl* ; Kgi. eioi n l, fm |n m,
the *ea»on today.
nor niurmotul declared that Ao.rr drink and lie meny bo t,,iiv,irov nimo*|,br*ro of di-tru-i ivliieh IUPV I lie's* S tool ,»tl&gt;, , *111111 pi I ll
A light *nnw fall » a * reported
ica fares its molt crittcal election sse dir." wills all appalling In k id ! .-in lOiind* Hie iiegol ialpois In*. | m ',*-,lnl, ,1 t»*ilny
ill llo,
In northern Maine, Vermont.
t ItrtH'f (n*fv
lh
*■&gt;m‘o * nnd
and urged all thoughtful tili/tnc faith aniont! tmllirm "I pet'p! Isseen Hi*' svrslrrn power , mid tho I *■
New Hump-hire and In the

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F i g h t i n g

President Names
Board To Probe
Railroa Strike

Thurmond Blasts Rev. Zimmerman
Stand Of Dewey, Talks To Rotary
'Truman In Race On Faith In God

iiew
in Many Puiinim *und. d pie»idmt r-n-1
• Mid-WestcrnFoinls
Ur"rv

' its im plications" and then sole for ihioughnul the world ami with a Soviet Union. My emiaaiivv sviim t o t t i sole,I nrioi*.* the i.uthei niue-l 1
MaRRarhiiaetla llerkxhlrrn.
the mi*i lou-nea- iiiul s I lie at- J e non ,,f tln t.in ,, to lejuU si w i
., _a retention of stales' rights and dangerously inisplaced faith where convey
ity of tin* |&gt;etiple of the lin llo d 'l Y 1 Stnte.
|
rinCA G O . Oct. 18. l/Pl— The ;nt|iviJU4| liberties as guaranteed it is *pl lo be found at all.
Slate* in their dexlro fur peine. 1
ntereury aklddcd to nose alLUnm .
n
“ T lii- pmpoMil null no rotation j- , I ’l r i'S IU K t .ll . ft, I. irt, id*.
- low* asrnln to/Iav at mum’ mhl*!,n *',e (•onstiluliotr.
Tho conflict o f lUcoloKlo* l*e
.i.a , ei itt.-t.*, *• in,
ill '■ Wltllni
W ktkiiee n
tlui.ir
T msn*,cm Poirua a* tt\a prqm’D fre I " A ll pur. jrregl lUtltam en of the Tween the Kaat and tho w est waa to exlatinr mvntration* tdfbln the illsLitre
'• rr ln t rv IdanT ahovnl nri anatsvnrd , pa«t, nt,d partleulnrly thone of the tirtlnted b y Rev. Zlmmrrnrnn who acope of the United N'aliotis or tile U ,’ S ,\io ink' liiu ig y Conoii
toward the Atlnnlic OonaL
1 Itemocmtle F o rty , have svarueil said thin in tip* mnterlidl-tle phi Council of I'oieit'li Milll-lei*. ft'in for &gt; lie uu! Hie 1 In I ni'e I
i
11ru, ,n
Tcm iiernture* svcl! helnsv frtex- u» time unit again that the &lt;'mi- ioxophy of Mnrxl*m, n- with Ihe f'litll eutto'U' kiroxH the-e uegoli- irln tl tVi
Kiirif-til *1*1* fttj’lftl feel \\
li.ir’ we're'Venorted m fa i 'aouth aa i atltntlom.l prior!,,U* of .......... ..
liberal hut.mni-m of tho W e-t.
Mo* piirpoM. of tl,i» ml*-i«
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SI
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4’ .in, and
—
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m■Sthorn
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Su.Sm
m
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—*never
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S ftl&gt;e
SC—ill'
nhieo
plnrn hiI fail I, | wnrs lo tmpiovw tho ntmoeplieic lo ii(iitiiift III ftlftft
Naahville.
not
de t ■,*vint
.... i imm )uo&lt; li'Oileil lo
o x e lu slo n o f fie il which they uniat lake pine
Tile IHiMTftft ft' ft l*i»21v
is&gt;■t
T e a s -. 1ml it midden reversal had svit hunt umloi mining our form ol ] 1,1 .......................
♦,.i.s I**
rcro g n lr.iriff m a n ’s p i.le n - ho lo ti, in nr.elik'lng frn lifu ' fie*1 •int .*t?» ! »i «•
sent the m ercury ellmhlru: in the Rovernnu ol nnd our wnv of life.
r. „nilm,p.| i&gt;n l imr I'luhii
• slit,, tl* '1 K f. ft lit 1,
&gt;m oli,lull............. . , 1
for '..................
Vil
northern plnirns atntea.
I the p i, •.irl.TilU
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low of I'll dr-

"K « r. Kiev -aid. Um ...... i','' V ' ' , ; " • I IllV.ns:'

.1 to ..l.lrs- Vs.m.. - faith

Four Men Killed Hlast In Dc-troiL
p l iaSTTransporl
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(Jas I1-'"|||jui.us
'1 Buildintt
Fnrce
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10

Russians Impose Inspection Of Traf­
fic At Occupation
Borders In Berlin
U IV . Israel. Oet. IH. (/PI
ii . epled tonight a United
offer to miORe peaCS
•Is I ,'vpt ,-n the fightinR
Negev. I low rsrr, she re­
lease fire proposal.
'teigtl office *.xid Ho crate
llie proposal would be accepted
mi'll lo a d is assured the Egyptiani
will brh.ise,
lo i. lions last night, Jewish
tii.np
stormed
ltd
raptured
h e i g h t s dotidti itmg the road
till,mail the Neges. Palestine'*
i south, rn tlrsn t A ilopatih from
| ,ir ,| I'ress rorrespondent
f ,,t
1 DaVklson it the front
-lilt 'he lews hid sin reeded in
I, reui —trs
i‘pen ll
I. 't.
, &gt; .-I Sneuld'S'
I ’ ll,1 I
,.

Military Services
Will Be Held For

I. , I, . ,11.

lilt .I sp e e l

111,, i ,,».s t,i,lining 'O Part*

:!.ou

It,,, new outliur*! of
,, it,. Hi.lv t an I )

,el f ,1,'lglt nffi.V spekOS*
Ve1111 i,,.j ii, t'ni'.'d Nation* had
1ft1i'l" ■ i )..,,, ,1, . ti a, &lt;■ in fmhtimr ft . 1 1'. )••., fulllv llie l-tsle
•tiff «• ,,, . i . ,, , ii the Kgyptlnn*
itiiftl 1 ’ ,.l ii ’ ■ ■ N'. grv" and »ug-niir**| or* l*t»K** I d a h l l

Jack Allen Gillon Niuu.y j. Api)|eby
First I-hshI C-isualtyl Is Named WinnerOf
i n w . ii i i W i l l B e
H u ric d In A r lin g to n

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Vunt'V

C o n t e s t
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of

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n il! I ft' l VV" t K lr » i S t ( " r i W fii n unii' l w in*
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iftil (In I.itu 'itf ! tills Ht. vvh&lt;i . ||* I I s*1is 11! riTi Itfftir IH im jiiU i) 'iii'l thf*
ft [ 11ft ft(M1*is■ | ii'un » inip P
f:.; Thfiiti*
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f i t \ H* * *■H* vi u - sfi■'lit,i "cl - T'lfiil
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t! i " ■ rtml If a m lU
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( i* ni i »&lt;lh»n, ft
Mi \ 111*I* ii\ will i »■ "iv *1 ii UuttMIDIi' 11My IkIft'!
US'.
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tpIllM 'll 'ft'- •Mii &lt;i|fnr* *, *&gt; ln fh t iT
•i .&gt; tli llIV «l M' h
Sunlit 'mind I d I ,lt
I H s.f lit ' u II i i ircMV'* i **n»* | **Mill! finx nf
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U' IMil mI ffft* U h iJin n n '- Hum|»li'. B o th pnx«*4
li|&gt;|MI|r« I If- , i
j In
Kill vhjn 1.
w *l| In* j*i\* ift hy T « U **litnn 'k Tl»&lt;*
» -* iv I'
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Him •
cm '
I,i fmill* i Ir i'l h 'i i !i i i *ill H i «*tlin r w Ifn i• 1 tci «&gt;ivr' jiiit - i'f don­
MV||'. Il'tlt h V I Hi* hit*' ll lh ' »'1 till I Vft,|'V I ft»( Imm !*mft-*tf "fft u t" I hy tli" l! i i /
U iTu;ht f ur dm mi! i| |M't It
T in - 4’ftftin* ft llo U » " k w ill h»*
{ ft1111'f Ml l I1
!! .It ( ’dim rn! i ,i fi
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1‘u rn iI.
til . PM/
t V\ | It'f'f - til • It' l|»l ,H"
1 k m * l* n m ( n o u t il! th»* K it/ - r i i i t t fit
I Iflil (4t ( » D !'*f| r 111S11M1'
till
I? S S l&lt; ' f‘ t fti" 11
trf,
Stiu I h -i i' inn I ii -t it! fth**»i
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lfll|M|ft "ft
Nfi H AI•I•I• t '.
oirully Dll DIO I
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iiijl lui ftli*‘ ' I, Ul.vltnw \
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i. fti "ll tilt*
\v .1 I In I n f ft' llll* In 11 I*
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' i*Si •*»tji &gt;1 !», P

(tree, while Mlnnenpidl* Minn, a
t
\
!!' ... ... u Ho,I He C ihI who lui* elei.ted
ihe same time renorteil .to, unit in,livid,ml »&lt;»•■» may ' a ' i
', i,It tie ,s',n Id nnd nil there i 'o
fllsm nrek. N. D.. HO. Snosv fcil a t ; in hi* gov...... ...
on all levels. it iiiilioling rmin blin-elf, and
se vrin i point* alum* the * l,n ie . Ur . (iovornor Thurm o,,.
deplnr.-l uli , bu- elite ed upon the alntfe ef :
I ,kke Michigan and I nko K rt e ,, the fact that thn Phlliidelphln con- hixtory in the peraor, of Joan-. |
tamrlmr from trace* lit South vention- of thr Intm nri l*emo- ('l.rist muieored in history not
U'valUuM I , a I’nua SllaNH
I n u ts , the llepuMiciin:, ami the merely t*&gt; any something, Rev. (
1 P ro g n u iv M nil emlor-ed reaelii- ZimnieitiMn ditclarwl, l,ut to do i CLINTON. l.o . Oct, in, t/Pi
\
thin* designed lo I,leak iiown (lie HMiiii'thinir. I" effect -nnii'tlilmf, 1 crlpph'd All b'mee tianapoit |.li.■1•
D L T R H IT , "■ i tw
Pi
County C o u r t Will
11r,.„Hu„c1 in. I'm*, I'.uhti
trnililioiinl pattern of Alltel lean
I t rii-lihinilrd in n ravine nenr I o m *\fl|t ■■II Iff II t ii|ll|ftl U-t
A1f|ft
late vchterdnv and killed foul ,,f
Convent* Tomormv tfevernmeiP.
f thi M•» hiv ir, ft ’■ki *■&lt;11 ini f *1
'1 nefson* iiboord.
1 i ft, |ft Mfl III' tn MuUi.uli.t. 1 r»»
"Tli,* ( ’onvri'inl ,t me |,ei fectlv |,;iIu* Monroe Reaches til" •
S A X
s ir I I .
Til,, tw lii-ciigincil C-t»k'. the lea,I tin v »»S* IMM’ Itf.’ DM.! Mill*
County Cqurt will convene to­ aw are that their philosophy w ill . . .
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A
t
w
a
l
l
!
,
done
in
n
flight
of
noven
with
&gt;
•HI yet lit I lM|»h»V»* »
morrow morning at l):.10 o'clock li. never pain control of A invriran*
total of 1711 pnniiengnrii nlioai I
............. uni iMiiuiti • 11i«tjift
Initiate trial of criminal ri sea, until state line* me broken down
l m il !*■ thi* ! Mill'll S tr il"
i
»
MOB It
0 with Judiro If. W. Warn )ini*ldlnir. _and power r u itr s li/ e il in tVn-hlmr- &gt; i nt - Monroe now nnpoflf. In, k f ' Uigg., Field at 1.1 Paso, 1 - • '11(11111*1* ill 11,‘I vvi'“11
' hi *■ ■I**f» 'A'• ti thi
Ft *
.on/n.n
The following caaca are whoe- ton,"’ Ihe Suite*' Right* lender told | have reached a peak level of ,nr. „f | Sunilnv on routs* lo "OpoHitu,
Chill S a y s
I ••lin n *
VVt jj-hl vv11*» in It* \ «r t ■&gt;'M
LfivY•»*tii i- K Uiii'lii v, ' ic" |»ft • j l In- mii'-uMM1 Ilf wittit *■'I 1" w 'll
uted for trial dnrim: tho term of tin* grim|i. “Tlit, f'lunimiulsts know nn inch above the sen wall r.t th e ; I'ntiddne Ml” nt Kglln Field.
Known
Killer
S ic ifel
:viit nml mmiinriT ft*f *mdm i
rotirl: William Redding Morgan, that thi- i.-cullrd human rightK of foot of Hanford Avenue, nml tho I Or...... in*- "( Ihe plane im lial, 1 ■
«!&lt;11vv I hi* m tit Hi in 1 In i.charged with Illegal fishing.; John n minor ity group may be used as li e during the 21 hour period ! M iirllltwry officers from Fm ' In(‘ the *■lit liflllVi i*li*til i f ••'*! 1 , I In* J'hit)*’ wilt lie i. m „ d
Itlii r.|! .
' ibt . " '
' Vh.ltlA I I I l !
\
ad lunn Tl 1 W
; l ilt- I 'nii«tl Ht a!* on 1 1, \l in
R. Park*, rhurgoil with assault; a very effettlvc blind for the preceding Rnturdny noon wna only i HH-i, r*,x., and Furl Hill. Ok In
r, '.Hi iii&lt;&lt; .
• I..plii' .
:n«l
f1 Alton
A Hi*.i lII'llll..
' l i i L lie
..'I »!l • ft
Joe Johnson Turner, charged &lt;vilh biraklng down of governmental (.08 im h, It w in reporled thl* .........I nn A ir F o rr- crew emi t dim'
DftftMD 1'I' N***/ H
11. Johnson,
city . "f U"&lt;" o f f ie r t nml o-Ve -oltst'
mg ni 'b
I.i &gt;..•
H im. .
( | ,. Iv |»« I, . .1
».-e
. I1KMlllflir by
-v B. ..........
.....v... *...T
U 1.,Ill'll ill ' l llllllv
. drunken driving; laswronee T. princitdcs
Ml I hri'M *"fiiiu'i'Ml IV •M •!&gt;' K”»ft Hi
,','t 1111,1 it
’ ftiilft *»|f| Mill*
un*. jMMiitmy offiror, who nnnonncotl J F t n l dead lo be Id e n tifie d •&gt;, &gt;&gt; A le nil 1’'* net son M itt
Jerlgan, rhnrged with drunken
The Hlnle*' Right:) tiiovem
. ii \ mb ,
lime full M ir ft .Jill x• 111 ffftf I" ■(i
. , r.llltlft Hi!'
. ,111it 1 H&gt;, 1,,i'l,lin e 111 t
driving; Dan. \V. f’nlhoun. chargesl was formed from "the gnirnt root* | timl 1.,, will take another mcmmrrL ie u t . C o l. H e rb e rt H. R u n te y , ■
(•'■
*l
\ 1*11 •
whi'M i! w i l l i l l D u p i'l I aift !
till- fills: a . R ie lie y ’4111ft!
with driving with nn improper and out of the hearts nml mind) nient on Tuesday.
&gt;. p t i i ' ■’•! id i i tlft'ft'ii in d i'i iff tu«fDl
rft'i l-'ft'l ♦»*I*
tl
\\ kruftW w! "
,v, i 4* luken
The
Ktalc Rmnl D epartm ent,; n m l C a n t . H a ro ld VI. D u d le y , lb!
Tw o
v &lt;• tlm x
license tag; Woodrow Jacobs, of rrnl American* everywhere,"
. ........ .. llen eial Mo-pH i1 '»Im*11**i in I hi* W!,,jt i'l' Kniftiitit!
I" r wi*|j * «ii %«• i
&lt;' Iftibf w•
^ chavgi'il with agrnvntcd iiMault he Hiiiil. uilding that 'TnllUima of meanwhile, lui* placed sandbags an | J**»th " f M»r( JJli-.r. O ffirlnb. n&lt; :
)(’
l l i o it l t in
Tfif- &gt;4|Cf|LvVuiwkn u ill In c
i■'H |((ri OMl 44VIftI
filiiftlv ilK » *!!*. ft'T t i n t 'f'
™ and J. C. Newsome, who I* charged Amorlren* havu dedimted Ilia only Homitudn lloidevartl tn s l of Fo rk | o ft HIIh* naid Ramey unlnrcil tie 1 j iiHf(il|
I'h.ft ft'il (tl I hit IMtlNiMint hv* " f **Xlift*!
f \i..1
i ty,
l if tlj'...ll i 111!11"il'H IIl«»!
s ii. h,” fttft") !•■i ,!
with mullcIons Injury to personal political power they have— their Avenue to keep w ater off the high-;
(I Ul'lllll'fl wrist JIM'I Ml! fu* fts| f ft 1MM i t j i f i t i i , h u l l i I »v nt fift h 'll11 " f I hi* •mi s'’ili»nlii&gt;
wny, nml 1h kroyilnir pirnijm in f
(t'nailniied On I'naa SUaM)
property.
Hi* Itiivilfanil T»*»*hi»h'ul
i&gt;i* offt)I «Vun kill* T 'll! «ftf*I ' « I
nprratinn tn rnturn w ater that I ,
Uni rift’hl, Knifhiiul.
«u*i*p4 Ih rm ip h h f « !|j»* J a lff,
,f4 M
S to le n S a tu r d a y |
.................
Dl« rniilloniil uiuU'MiMrltl ^&gt;mil
HAII.OIt KIM.KD
R e w rv lH tH T o H e a r
*
hi* mlili'fi. “TliN wn dm
JACKHONVILLK, Oet. IH~GP»
h o w i KoNfi F i i u r r
! T r ? ' " I*(W A n d W h t s t k - ! A u g u s t a M . . P l c - U l u t
Hill-:I' VISITS Mac t i n HI 11
j 'n u n v shnnM nir Tli*
vwi Hi f
M a j . B o l t o n T o n i g h t —Ralph Austin Koherts, 21, sta­
TOKYO. Oil. IH, 1/V&gt; tl opu
Uurioil
Sunday
I'.M.
•UK lll'hillll ll."
HONG KONG, Oct. IR.
|
tioned nt tho Jacksonville Naval
ft*,&lt;«• iiuthoritie* have taken extra
More thin, $(I(M) ip mail in ,'1
Major Rollon 8. Flaree, Instrue- Air Station, was killed when Ills Fence preservation troop* killed ' chocka
mditinrv lireciutlons lo prole" tin i
HANK I'M M I'II
««- kIoIuii from lhi&gt; Fit:
ladwnen
21
)
nml
!I
0
banditIn
U
automobile
struck
nn
abutment
In
Mlaa
Aligndn
M.
Fletctii-r,
an,
lor of thu Orlando Military Huh- the center of the Ortega Bridge
Do exterior walls , ( tl .I l-,rand Whistle Sandwich Hhnp »n ilied nt the imme of Iter ne|do „ life Of Dr. Hynginnn Uliee. p r e .
two
hour
hattla
yesterday
nt
district nf the Reserve Composite yesterday. The Navy said Ro­ Flngwtt stntlnn.
R„n^ building m being
Hevon trooper* Twenty-fifth Hlrcct and Fark Avc null niece, Mr. nml Mm . Ih-ibi-ii !"•&gt;'( '»f tho hm enn Republic, upon h ,|H
Army Group will explain plans berta home was In Flshorvilie, Va. were wounded.
rn on Alumino flni-li
nun curly Hnturdiiy morning by A. Spelr nt 2UIH Ibllmetlu Avuitm* Id- ni rival hern lumorrow. ill....lKiV
..........................................
imllnr
P for the nejlratlon of training
-k.
will Visit General Dougin* Mec- 11„ t but put on tin* City Hall retliluvu- who entered )»y n renr l ildav ut 10:1ft* I'. M.
groups In Ihe area a t a monthly
' • Him.
‘c u lly .
4
winilnw, drugged thn snfu Into the
Rom J*o. ill, I8UH in iii'ulu, M'
training session to be hold tonight
kitchen and bent nml pried off (lie Tloteher Imd lived In Hnnfmd f"1
a
at 8s00 o’clock at the Tourist (tan*jccl plutc, it wnx reported be ;C&gt; years. Slie Iiiul been ill for m r, X T ,
rp
rv
•*
/%
A * ll
«•
Ur, it was announs'ed this mumlng
Fnliro Chief liny G. William*, (hix years and confined to Iter b&gt; d
by C’api. George Totihy, executive
inurnliig.
Hbe wna n ineinber of tho Fit d
officer of Hub Group 'TP'.
Thn tnblii'iv took plare between liiplint rhurcli nml till) T.L IMany reservists of tho Sanfordthe hour* nf Ui00 A. M. when on ( -ss.
employee nf the Shop mmle n final
DeLand area are scheduled to at­
Other etirvlvorn Inclttde
TA
LLA
H
A
i&amp;
LL,
Oct.
IH,
(Special)
"Wcitwim!
the
course
of
tend thn meeting, Army training
check, and 8:00 o'clock in Ihe ni'TOS, Mr*. ,1. A. Grnuiblo and
empire takes Its way" w.ii the challenging and hardy slogan nf this morning when It opened nml llm Mrs, W. R. Vincent. iHck-onvilb'!
film* will be shown.
(LDI TORS' N O rb ' Thi* ii Ihe la*l ot a *erin explaining
nation at the middle of ihe nineteenth century and for 50 years before robbery was discovered by ■(■ tun nephew*. L. H. Knstell, I l’"ol
prnj,n-,eil
nmimlim ah lo Hi, Florida Slate Constitution which
POLAND STARTS DRAFT
nryan,
owner.
and 50 years after.
t'lty and 11. D. RnaHUtt, Invernea*:
will he submitted fo.- rnliiication or rejection of voters In
WARSAW, Oet. II, (/P)—The
The screen in n reur window, bad threa great nephew*, Alli»»n
Hut
as
the
wsirun
linins
(mured
out
of
"St.
Joe."
Imlependenee,
Ft.
.been remnvcl mid lb« window had Heolr. Ocnla, F.mnry Hpolr, HnaIlia Vov, 2 general election.)
nmetit today sU rted a naitwhfte enlistment of yuuth.i 18 Leavenworth and Council B|uffs westward across ihe Great Plains and been pried open, pollc,! reported. foul nnd Wililnm Hpeir, Ft. LandFALLMIASSLE, Cftcl. IH. rJ')— (Tmvoliilation of comity ami city
* years old, Inclusive, to-work ovcf
on ,h®
“ Celiforny" and the northwest to the Thu safe, which bad lieen kept in lii'lale; one great niece, Mrs. R. D lax oitrMing anil collrclintt fun*lion* m four counties will In- Mibmitleii
tbmal reconstruction project* I uim of "Oh Suiannu," a single more subdued and quieter event nf tho front of the building, bail Iwen Rutfern, Gainesville.
In voteri fur i.ilifirntiuu or lejeclion in llie Nov, 2 general rirclion.
tolled lo the HU-hnti. The handle
or military training,
similar algnlflranco waa taking!
Funeral services were held at lb"
Although tlm proposal* affeetf
—• — ----—
,
amt dial wrrn beaten off, nlso (lie Krickson Funeral Home yesterday
About 1,800,000 atk&lt; expected to placo back Boat In Washington,
Ht. Imeic, Broward, Volusia which levy them.
In tho service by Dee. 18. The
plate.
In June, 1148, the Senate Com­ ment of other projects.
sf'nrnoon ul 2 :0*) o'clock with tho only
Chief Wllllntn* said thl* morn­ Itrv, W. F. Brooks, Jr. officiating, and I'inoltua eounllos they must ho
Smith felt Into error on several
m ute on Public Lands waa studyIn each Instance, if ilm -mend
Ing the report of Buckingham counts in his report. Ho could not ing th at he Is making a thorough loiorment took plnco 111 Lake View voted on liy tho atiite nt tnrga ment Is ratified the 111IP legisla­
ImniUso limy require change i In
BmlUk lawyer, politician, diplomat, envision tiie 800,000 people now Investigation Into the robbery.
C&lt; metery.
ture will enact law* governing the
tho fundamental law of Florldn.
| U .MUfAII'H C fiN D m O N 8 KRIOUH historian, litterateur and Florldl- living In the present 11-countjt
duties, functions nnd rompensntijn
I.F.GION MEET
In
genet
nl,
the
four
nropoxod
VIENNA, O ct | l , (ft )—Frnnx an, who was trying to direct tho project arcs In Central.and South
WOMEN DOCTORS FOR NAVY
of the assessor and collector.
(!■ doctor oaldr la st night the course of empire southward to the Florida which Is tho sctlmato given , AH membes of Cnmpbcll-LoirWASHINGTON. Oct. 18, &lt;H’)~ nim-ndments to thn atnto CnnstituHownver, In tho Hrmvnrd amend­
,n
t
Post
No.
B3
are
orgc.l
to
vergladei.
Everglades.
linn
are
alike.
They
proviilo
fur
bv
Col.
A.
0
.
Matthews.
Chief
J*
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compoeer had suffered a
bring 1P40 duos whan attending Tim Navy want* some wonnii tho county tax nuxussnr to assess ment, only those iminlrlpnlltiea
Smith's report .told tho senators Engines!- of the S tate Division of h
and la in serious condition.
doitor*.
It
announred
tmlny
a
tho "freo foo*t’' and moating at
re.-juesilng the consolidation hy ap­
W ater Survey and Bseoarsh,
American Legion Hu‘ thla plan for giving comml.v.lons In all property fur all tax pui.puaM— propriate ordinances will bo ofpoMlatod b y 'a . Also' h
state,
county,
district
or
munici­
woman doctors who have cum­
fee led. It may or may not Insince Satu
in civilian hn*hoi. pal. Thoy also provide for (ho yolvo Fort Lauderdale, Gavin, Hol­
tn* j pitted IntornahiPH In
nlElicm
hope* lo vounty tax collector to receive and lywood, Ganta and Pompono. It
up to
woman doctors Into Navy distribute all taxon among tho would bo ultimately up to oach
ttJcar,
Btamaa.
various governmental aubdlvlsloni
&lt;Coat|a«e4 9d rag e IUyht(

Buckingham Smith Envisioned Big
Everglades Project In June, 1848

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Min Lila ....... lord, formerlv of
I......-on in t.evy county, totisy as,oiued her new dntle.i an County
Homo Demon oration agent. Sho
, 0,reed* Mr, Oilidu Wilson, who
i, -igiu'd ni demonstration agent
in order t„ -uperviso lunch room*
lo county school!,.
At Rronson, Ml-* Woodard ha*
ft"''1" engaged in home demonstrat '&lt;11' work fur tin, past five years,
«»d prior to th a t , ta u g h t homo
economies in l ake City. Kho was
b 'rn at Juaper, whore sho attended
• ft*"'1 I“,pr graduated from
&lt;'entonnry Junio r
College
at
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Florida.
.V"?,' f,or boom demonstration
oi'livltlcs in He nil nolo County wilt
b- discussed at a meeting here
thi* Week with Miss Ethyl Holloway, district homo demonstration
agent of Tallahassee, Miss Wood" r,l 'ta te d thi* morning,
'
Hho wa* introduced tn officials
and employers at tho Court Hmisa
«iirk Nt the U niversity of

8 *. ESS.hy c“"''
CITY, ELECTION
All citizen* of Hanford, not
olrendy registered a* tho City
1 fon ,voUn« In tho Nov. 2
City Primary Blectlon. are
I ' P ' l ''y the Sanford Junior
Chamhor of Commorco to de
so at onro as only FIVE da 1
remain in which to real

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TMK HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

WHIZ QUIZ: Girls You Should Know THIS PROBLEM IS 0 &gt;N THE SQUARE
l
T H B R K a r e O -w o m e n , to o .
I T h ey " g e t th e ir m rn "
nm l m u h e n r a tilln r n m o re
o fte n tita n t h e w ell-k n m v n
(J-nten o f D n rle H an t'a F B I.
H o w ev er, t h e i r w e n p o n n u rn
elttirn i, f e m in in ity , ta le n t.
Tltltt W ill* Q u ia In h t e a t o f
y o u r k n o w le d g e o f Nome o f
I Item , p u a t a n d p r e e e n t. Hen
how n iu n y o f th e n e h rrn ln ew
o f f a r t a n d n o tio n y o u reooK tii/e f ro m th e elurN .
I. VV'lte who apltml her lumband by rlillnit through Coventry
went In); n llttk leee th an a movie
pin-up girl! Q------— T
3 Gorgeous gal (left) with
the flip, In whom many a cup ta
lilted In o tonat: G-------- T
S. "Aye tank aye go home" la
a memorable Una of the nctri-Nt
iiillllum have left their liomfa to
are: Q '
T
4. "D on't l * t p o o r N r l l y
etarve." wera the Inat word* of
(liurlra II, thinking of Ida Im­
mortal girl friend: G --------T
6 Htulu* Hint P y g n u t l i n n
tiiilpturcd, fell In love witn nml
Inilucrd the goda to bring tu
Jiff! 0 -------- T
0 idle to whom Hamlet aaldi
"You nre (he quern, your huebaml'a hrotlier'a wife. And—
would it werv not to ! —you ai*
my innllicr"! U - . T
7 King A rthur'a wife and Hlr
Ijsnu-lot'a gilt friend: G ------- f
H. Iiuruel'a alory hook glil
friend: O —......T
f The Lndy of the Coinrllua
In the novel and d in tn a' "Ca­
mille"; M atguerllt O -------- T
10 The model of . patience and
I’onpignl obedience In "'the De&lt;*.irii»-r«,ii": U — ■T
II. Wile ot CliniiKoualer nml
mother of Ourgiinlun In Itiabelnia' Im i n u r t n l ninslurplcce;
13. The niirne In " M a r t i n
L'huxxlewlt" rtieinorulile lor her
bulky umbrella and per pet uni
reference* to Mra. lin n la: Hurith
111 Hinging heroine of ninny
movie muelrnla: Judy U — --- r
14 Tim Mr* Curie ami Mr*
Miniver nf (he movlra: G------- .
10. Another heroine of movie
dmilink: I’uitIrlte ( I ------- T
10 First g ic a t alar of the
acturn, lierolua of *"l'ha Birth of
Uia Nation," ale.) Lillian U— - I
17. Itlp Van Wlnkle'a wife!
18. Itlgoletto'a beautiful a n d
lingiu imughleri I I ------- f
111, The l e g e n d a r y "Hello,
■ilckcr" slur of Brondwuy In tile
I pm ken ay era: Tenia It
-T
3U. The d q e h I n g d i v a of
'T h ais" nml niuny umdher opera:
Alory U ‘ - ■■T

SOUND EFFECTS

n»ioiii »r 'uvemo si ei-un *i won

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i'tltt

hugiam (the mime come* (nun tho first
• 1 leliei ol the tlieeh iilplllilielI ptiliiliiH to
wiudo that ttiuiul nlllie nml uie Identical except
fi.l their III.el lettcl* to lids rase, you m e to
Idtnliiy u giuiip of ufpl"igrums Mom lulef clue*
or dcihillhma to r exam ple: "a stupid bird" la a
DULL GULL.
] Lovesick Imyt
- ... - .........,
3 White (n o d man: &lt;— ------- - — ---- •,
8 Male doll: -— — -------- ,
4 Hlirtwd Insect; — — ----------- ,
t Two guod-loohata: - - - .0 Unusual fools - — — .. — ,
7. Aimising little i ubblt: ■
8 Bee's busy liuusc:
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ANSWER IN ONE MINUTE
UW muny nlckrla, dime* and quartara make
1 48.80, it Ultra are rquul niunhei* of all cotnaT

CROSS-ANAGRAM

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digit* 1 thrmigti U so a r ­
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ranged Hint Ih* mmilntr formed
In th* iidildl* row I* twice, uml
th* number formed In tllu hotlorn raw, three time* the number
In tho tup row:

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T h rr* at* a uumlier of ottiei
way* of annngliig the figure* to
that tha sam* rotiill* u i* ol&gt;tallied. How quickly ran you find
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iertlfk 'dir Ilia oiirut'i.i luutiuiuy

WHAT RELATION?
1. Th* mu of my f a t h e r ’a
brother married the only grand‘l a u g h t e r or Pcler'a m aternal
gninilm othrr. tVhat relation te
he to Peter T What relation la
P eter to me?
St. What relation to m t la the
m ii t h e r - ln*law of my wit*'#
brother'* wlfeT

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CRYPTOGRAM
’"I'H Ifl year, naturally, orutora
I will be paying a great ninny
tribute* to the working man It
might ti« well for them to give
tome thought to aomctlilng Witt
Cat leton wrote long ago. which
la pieaenHd her# a* a aubatilution cryptogram for you to

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WHAT DO YOU SEE WRONG?

MAGIC YOU CAN DO
a (mud kerchief in your right pocket and
PLACE
tnatantly pull uul Hu- puckrl lo ahuw that It

nml your hand arc empty. Then, piuduca tha handkcichlef tioin the lett pocket.
Prepare beforehand lo do thl* by placing a dupli­
cate in the left (nickel, |T ha handkerchief* uaed
ahould he of dlatlnctlv* dealgn, to lessen aiiapicion
of duplication | the tlrsi handkerchief la hidden in
the right pocket by wedging It up under the watchpocket or belt.
• Next, make a handkerchief you have placed In
Ihu right pocket in ihle manner "appear" out of
the lapel-pocket. You "build up” the alunt making
It appear you are going to dupltrnte the llrat trick,
tint, on haiklng in ynilr tell pocket, you can’t hint
It. You search nil your oilier pocket, imffied Aa
you nre doing no. the hankie (Milieu llarlt up uut of
the lapel pocket while you atara at It. aiirprlavd
To do thla, you have tucked • duplicate handker­
chief down hi the lapel-pocket old of night. It tin*
n till cud of Incmmplcunua color nl Inched to one
corner. In your acarch of your pocket* for th*
minting handkerchief, you throat your hand Into a
*idu picket and give the thread a tog th a t pull*
the handkcrchlel out of the lapel-jKicket.

YOU'RE THE DETECTIVE
7 ’HE burglar alarm went oil at tha axle plant lata

'.Mtolas lutei oani-r m u «|* •! *si II •«• lie-'*

*11111 1*41 MIC'IMO I'tu u sa H

l u i i a 'Wills till |iw&gt; fu.svl

nut urn, au,*&gt;i*M Mu* i*ou na 1

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psittsni tiquuv e.usuiH wuinuun -i s*« UMpmn

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A GAME TO MAKE

OW th a t spring'* beta, lb*
N
children ahould be outdoor*
•very tunny hour a n J o y i n g

id .*

Bnlurday night. Immadlaiely a radio-equipped
patrol car milled to the building. OtUcer Muldoon
leaped Irurn It and, noting a light burning In what
nppnivnlly ivaa the olhcc, wml caulloualy tow ard
It with nia gun in hand. Hi* partner In the car
*lood guard nt the doer.
In the oltlce, Muldoon found William Brown, head
bookkeeper, nprnwlvd on the floor. Id* luoulll
gagged, id* Imnila and feet tied. Me appeared tincoriartmia, nml nftcr a quick look around. to oaaur*
hlumcdf no gunman wna linking there, Muldoon
pulled oft the gup. iinhnllu'ityl Brown* doilhleiiiciialed *iiit-i mil, uml leaned over nml listened to
Ilia lu-nrt Be had rum surfd hlmaelf that Brown
wu* not dying, when Detective-Lieutenant Casey
and Hcrgeant q u ir n arrived. Th* three heard
Brown's alory:
"I wu* working late, to close th* booka for thla
accounting-period, and I hat. ih* aaf* open. I heard
the door rattle and two men rnaked In. While ona
•tuck a plslol in tny aide, tha other Bad me up and
gagged me. Then tha Aral emptied the vnah bug
in tho »nfu while (ho other went over in* and took
my wallet, watch, fountain pen and ring. Aa thay
left, una of them hit rue over the head with aometiling, riial'a ull 1 remember tl'.l tliia officer
arrived."
With a glance. Muldoon signalled th* Lieutenant
to meet him oulelde. There ha mentioned aometiling to th* Ueulermnt that cauaad Biown lo Ut
held on iDapItlon. Buheeqaantiy, Brown wna found
guilty ot tha robbery. M hst wn* tha tlu a T 1

N a rolling-mill, two rollfi* a r t
' placed aa Indicated above. THAI
la, lha poaltlon of an* la dxad a t
th* canter, while th* other ravolvra completely around the
f l n t Both ora th* aame alt*, and
therefor* their circumference*
are equal alio. While th* aacoud
roller la making It* circuit of
th# flri# roll-r, how many revo­
lution* would lit* Oral iqllaa
makaT
m l
•«&gt;
rioM it leaaaay

too 50 50 100
75 25 25 75
100 50 50 100

1 by the "city farm er!" who bought It. One of
the glorlea of th* manor home la It* large oldfashioned laadad-pane window* in th# conarrvalory.
The alteration* require onr of thee* aquar# window*
In bo mad* rectangular. The .contractor la going
to u*e the aquar* window to make the new rectang­
ular window.
You can determine Just bow he 1* going to do
till*, by cutting the square Into two equal portion*
which can be ntted together to form the rectangle
at left. Get out your ectaaora and try IL
61

ROUNDUP

healthful exercise. A bouncing
ball l« a atm pi# maaaa of aojoyt
ment to almoat any child, par­
ticularly it h* haa a building
against wuich to bounce It.
That a la an Int treating txiunoIng-ball gam* that you can ••ally
construct, If there la a con­
venient wall betid* pavement la
a M ft place for children to play.
C o n s t r u c t of any avaltabl*
lumber, a backboard, paint It
white, divide It Into e v e n l y
■paced eection*. and give th rta
•action* numerical value* aa in­
dicated in lha drawing above.
Make lha board twice aa wliia
a* It* depth, 0 by 1 being good
dimension* for It.
Affix the board Oimiy to pie
wall, proportioning Uia height a t
wnicn you place it to the width
of the pavement below Wld*
planking can be mad* loaarv a a*
a pavement u» "court."
The game la played by bound­
ing the twill upon ilia pavement
within a circumscribed area, *•
that It hit* the board. lh « play­
er'* acura la In accordance with
which apace on Uia board th*
ball hit*. If ha mtaaaa It, K I*
deducted from bia acora.
Adult* can enjoy tide gem*,
which alao can ba played -e»Whan avan patch of lawn or clay
aa the M incing bare. It’a Ideal
for week-end partle*, for any
ona who can learn It quickly,

Try Your Balance

" I ’A C nctA N H agree th at cav1 airy la uselrru In atrge op•rnllura. But it wua otherwls*
at Troy, when Agamemnon un­
dertook to recover the lUilen
Quran Helen of Spuita from
Parle, prim* of Troy, aa told by
lloiner In tha Iliad. For, a lte r
tl&gt;* fuot had batlariMl their lancta
for 10 years against tha ituua
walla, It waa the bora* that took
th* city.
T1i« tie n ta of (tiat mcmurabla
moonlit night have been told and
retold throughout Uia canlurlt*
and with each tailing turn tilling
new haa been added. So it la not
•urprlalng th a t tha arilat Injected
Into thla picture thlm * tf a t
could irot poaalbly have been seen
in tha anelant city. T hett la let*

reason, however, lor hi* making
■svcral error* In drawing,
Can you discover 10 m litakt*
In thla picture T
'S ir lu f l tu a u i n o n q unit u i |* * u in v iu *
• qi * u i|u 'm u i m , s i f ts u * *14 I* w*rt
( a * m u im o ■ 11*4 n u u n i r i* tu » j s m
a i M Uiaa* &lt;4 i » ij* i war u u n i * u tu i s u *
4 * 1*4 IMI » 4 l« r* » *41 40 |4 4 ia « J I 4 I I 4 |
4M IO I 111 » 'U
S o i l I t UM* u**a *4*4
4 * ii &gt;u i 44&lt; m iu i * y t s tn u a war 'r « a *
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•41 m * IIUIMM I* 11*41 44 •I4 U I-* lu
M i n t a *41 o w n M * u u » 4 J w * lP i'» *m
a au o 40 i* * a liS a u t t * ii » * aa * u u
ua oou'jv.- &lt;,t:4it&lt; l 4 am *** «.hm4

CTA N D upon your to## with
*3 your feat ala tnchea a p * rt
Wad a medium ahtel of papay
Into a ball arid place It by yeur
left heel. Nuw bend your knag*
and put your right hand at th*
back of tha right leg and then
In front of tha left lag, con­
tinuing Uila action until you auocacd In picking up tha bull of
paper. After vou'va don*' (t,
you'll enjoy w a t c h i n g you*
friend* trying to aucca*d Ut doing
U thalr Aral try.

RIDDLES

TONGUE TESTER

W hat la alwaya broken w b tt
you aay It* namaT
ti Mena i *•»•**
What U Oiled avary morning
*4 J im plied aviry night McaM
one# a yea: whan It l* Oiled a t
night and emptied in th* m u a In g t

AY awlftiy a* v*rol llmta:
Cacti Bawy«r taw and aharp•ned aix thick stlcka In th*
thicket for thauTiaa.

Why la It nacaaury fur th*
npaa to ba m lha middle of th*
fa c e t
■m u m * a M u M a i n e l e a a n r f

t

am wi S4&gt;ni«&lt;iui MimuspoN i « » m

S

l . i w a « reaaartf

What's the Word?
l)U R la an unuiual woid in
( 'IA
J more than ona ratpect. You
•clituin ancounter It,, for It tneana
Infidel In A special auiisa, Nuta
t u t ui it* aix iatteta, tour con*
•ecutlva onan iN vowel*.
Uut th a n la ai Dva-lattar word
that fa waff known tq a long Itna
of paopla, which alao haa four
consecutive .vowala. Two are u a,
two a rt aa. What la tha word?
toenk ll anus eiu iseasay

UUMBEHa 1 and 4 a e r o . a ,
’ anagraina of cacti other, are
lYHl In veia* form. O th.r anafain* in tha putxla are dauotad
ly aatcrlak*.
Through thick and Uila
Our work to wld*
AtjHuah

CRANK UN NQUARK ia now a
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u cause at this reason they usually
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ti tight i. iu|&gt;. iati.ie and hanil*
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HfRO IUCK SHIP OP IHI YIAR, the Drltl.h freighter Leicester ll.t. to port on the tandi of? Ferry Point, Ber­
muda. The thlp was battered to badly by lire September Co: lUca.-t hurricane that she h.d to be abandoned.
Later, die was towed into a mooring (or repuiu. Workmc i lied no loouer itarted to patch up Hu vessel when
•mother hurricane broke her Icoac (run her mooting, and drove tier ou tire beach,
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udvieitblo to check l)n&gt; pH of tlr
poll and iippi&gt; limestone if necc*
•wry, Florida Agricultutnl Kxperi
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tvjie, semi-moi-t. tnd tin dry type
the tnelst irddt’ h 0..i-s, often Call*
'd yams, ate popular in bath
North atill South Piv types of
pul i color ate pepiTmi only in
N .ilk.
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1 .11 o .in'., o; * ill i pulchusii
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Farmers keep giving electricity
more work to do. Last year, tura) .lire whit a nutlitlon.il prise
w t p. it... ,s Ti-consumers, arc REA-financed pow­ p ’cl ag ih
er lines, u ’vd an average of 12S jelh-w si. i i .i urn of iishin
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MONDAY OCTOBER 18. 1»48

SANFORD HERALD SANFORD

Struggling Industry
Whilu attention to British Industry i* largely fucus«U
on those industries which have been nationalized in the
Labor government program, a dram atic effort is being made
by the steel industry to forestall nationalization. The Labor
jiarty ha* definitely marked the steel industry as the next
important one to be transferred to government ownership,
but is not yet ready to take the step,* Tho only hope for
survival of private ownership in steel np|&gt;cars to lie in the
|N&gt;.«M{tiility of making it, in the breathing space allowed, obviously more efficient and more attractive to the workers
than nationalized industries.
W riting to the New York Times, Benjamin W elle* de­
scribes the steps which have been taken in the Newton
Chambers plant near Sheffield. Training programs for youth,
improvement* in machines and methods, and more pleasant
working conditions have been brought into the factory.
A notable point is that while the stimulus for the pro­
gram has been provided by the imminence of nationaliza­
tion, many of the ideas have been borrowed from American
industry. The kind of progress now being made in the steel
plant near Sheffield has long been familiar to American
workers.

THE WOOD TODAY
Dy DeWTTT MacKENZIE
AI* F a r c in Affairs Analyst
The Pale,tins proMsm presents
many inwve difficulties but there
ia one well defined point from
which the United Nations can
itx rt to figure;
The new sU ts of Israel is what
Dr. Ralph Bunche. interim Pale
•tin.- mediator, aptly describe a t
“a vibrant reality.'’ It i a '‘a ’going
concern,** and you can bat your
last dollar that the Jewish people
wilt maintain it at all hazards.
Dr Runehe ha, re p o rte d to tha
U N. in Paris that Israel can’t he
destroyed 'b y any means other
then force of sufficient strength
to completely crush the Jews in
Palestine.’’ Where *l» *uch a fores
coming from? The Jews are deter­
mined fighter* who have shown
themselves able to cope with any
Arab armies (nlro excellent and
brave soldiers) likely to bo sent
against them. The only other
1 -ounce of strength would he the
United Nations, and Ihe peace
organisation Isn’t going to destroy
anybody. It* business Isn't to des-

me a* bring an Inhospitable goneHowever, appearances toraetimea
•re deceptive, for th« Negev Is not
without itg virtue.
Thi, are* has an estlmatad pop.
ulation of 60.000 to MjlOO, moat
of whom are Arab nomads. How,
ever, there are a few towns and
some agriculture I* carried on by}
means of Irrigation, Sheep am r
goats also are rained. The Jewish
Agency baa maintained agricul­
tural evp«rImmUl station* In thu
Negev, ami there nre hope, of
developing the farming, ft sDu
has lK&gt;en demonstrated th a t potash
can be lakt-n from the Dead Sea.
And it 1, said that thrro Is petro­
leum iMneath those hot sanda.
These things explain why the
Jews want to try* their luck in thd
Negev and are asking that t l b
U. H . Assembly's o r l j m l awuiu*
lie made good.

NAZI MK ill,’IN H TO AID Ill's
VIENNA—id 1)—A
larg i
^
mount of mvdlral tupplle, captur.
*d fion, thu (in mnu army during
the wur, will ho turned over to the
International
Refugee
Organsntion (IROI, If. K, Army Head(luartcra here nnuounred that the
Hiram Bingham Highway
■uppllc*, now In Batlhurg ware­
1
houses, sre to In* uwd by jR O fop.
the medlrul cate of displaced per*
A city on no Andes peak was unknown for centuries. tror hot to „
U cause other and tuller mountains hid it. This was Machu , T*,}f doesn’t mean th at the sons. Mont than HO per cent of the
supplies sre medicines, the re­
Picchu in Peru, found in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, a ver- 1^ . ^ S w ^ ^ r the "final
mainder ronalatlng largely of h&lt;&gt;«.
••atile man who was at various times explorer, professor of, Bri.-., As a m atter of fact Israel is pital equipment.
Uitin American history :;t Yale, and governor und senator , anxious to acquire the Negev
from Connecticut. He went down in the Roosevelt landslide »re« originally awarded if by the
of 1982. and now. like many other out-of-offica politicians hj ^ \ V T A ra b ^ a tlo n of
who have experienced the glamor of public life, is living in Jordan In the revited plan preparVOTE FOR
Washington.
ed by mediator Count Folke Bern-

A- il to prove hi* determination
lo bring price, down, or lo nuke
vote, where he need, them mo«i.
Rrevident Trum*n‘, Secretary ol
The lost Peruvian city, with its marvelous citadel, now;
^u,t ,’*f°rp ho w** *»»■*- Dr. Henry McLaulin
Labor hat juit ordered an mere*,*
can
be
reached
by
travellers
lo
Peru
who
want
to
see
Inca;
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Undoubtedly
lirael will negoti­
in minimum wage, for all workercivilization at its highest. A road there has just been built, ate, but the immutable circurnon government
government contract,‘ -i"
in tilj and by inspiration of the Peruvian government has been •tance
City ComniisHion
to remember li that the
textile
il* mduitry from 40 n, 0 / cent.
fw
Bingham. This graceful gesture should Jewish national home has come
stay.
an hour. And tin, u *ui»iw
GROUP 1
&gt; C((ntrjjtl)te to tho good neighborlines* between Latin Ameri- to I’ve
been watching the develop­
reduce the price of shirt*. And
en and the United Slates.
ment, In Palestine ever since the
maybe carry North Carolina.
Balfour Declaration of 1017 held
out promise of a national home.
I've encountered the determination Guidance For
Presidential Facts
Congrr,, wifi he aikrd to auth
of Jewish people in many countries
orire another eight billion dollar
to make thla dream of the een- The Adolescent
Horirla has eight electoral votes, corresponding to the tunc, come tru«-h*ve heard the
next year for the European aid
By IV. V. Billing
Touchton Drug Co.
program, or
billion dollar, pm&gt;- iiumisT of its Senators and' Representatives in Congress, young Jewish folk In a great dis­
Adolescence U a very Hying
than (hr KOth Congress. But what’. Florida gained one electoral vote in thu census of 1940. giv- placed person-’ camp In war-lorn
Germany clamor to bo sent to tho
a billion dollar, more or Ini anronv ing It r, sixth Representative. New York has the largest Holy Land-have seen the stalw art stage for mothers and fathers,
but even more trying for the
friend,) You may gel ,ome idr.i electoral vote, 47. Pennsylvania next with 35. The total elec- pioneer* of the new Israel at work young people who are going
nr
Palestine
itself.
And
I
have
no
whrn you recall that durtng the torul vote is 631. with 290 required to elect,
through it.
that Israel will live and
Teen age children require
decide of the 1920, total federal
The President’s salary i* $75,900, Next on the payroll doubt
prosper.
affectionate nnd understanding
expenditure-, not iurl foreign aid. is chief Justice, $20,500. Other justice* gut $20,000.
So the task of, the U. N. revolves parents. And both parents anti
avrragrd only four billion * year
In the event of the death, removal or disability of the about tho acceptance of a deter­ ehlldren need the advice of u
-----President, the Constitution provides that thu Vice President mination which will not be denied. physician.
Naturally It Involves not only tho
Your children require medi­
. . shall succeed to the office. In case there is nr* Vice President establishment
of Iraunc-arles for cal attention during thU pe­
f-mm someone elre. not u». mind or
rem oval i th0 succession goes in tu rn to the Speak­
larael
but
for
a
new
Arab
state,
you. cornr* llir declaration ihal er of the House, the Secretary of State, Secretary of the vlnre the Arab* also arc entitled riod of rapid growth to make
certain they are developing a*
“ war i, ,not
„ ihe wont of all ,.po‘ - Treasury, Secretary of War, Attorney General, Postmaster to their place in the Palestine sun, they should . . nnd getting
and
their
rights
must
be
safe­
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enough rest. You wtll benefit
guarded. And along with this from the physician's advice on
wai will u - 1Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of Labor.
h* sure,
sure, and
and atomic w«r
division of land Isttween the two how to guide your children In
the wnr,t of all wan. hut the Mo&lt;In thu event of the denth of h nominee for President, peoples the U. N. must provide this period with the least wear
Rev. Cyril Foster Barbell. Arch­ prior to thu election no provision is made for another nomi­ guarantees for the maintenance and tear on your own health.
,
bishop of York, n not one to ac­ nee. It would be a m atter of party decision. While this has of peace.
Any medication the physi­
of the mint interesting- cian prescribes should be com­
cept peace at any price. "Utter never happened thu procedure would be for the national andOnedlfficult-of
the problems I* pounded hv a pharmacist of
degradation'of man. lou of human co m n ilttew o f th e p a rty to n a m e a s u b s itju te fo r th e h ead of that relatln to the disposal of the known ublllty.
tight, and the trampling under
' (o &gt;t tho purty ticket—the same in the case of a nominee for Negev ‘’Negev’’ mecanx “The
This is tha ttflth of a serlo*
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of ail that is righteous and Irqr it Vice President. In event of the death of a President-elect, South" and it comprises tha south­ ef Editorial advertisements ap- s
ern portion of Palestine, much .of
an evil worse than war." he in- prior to Inauguration, the Vice Pr«di.*nt-*lect would become which la dry rind sandy. I hava gearing &lt;1* lk ls : paper. ,each ..I
Monday,
lit!,. And don't you agree)
been there and must say It struck
President.—Tampa Tribune.
The value o( a scrnti sllradion
of the quality of Silver Spring* to
a community i, atteilrd by tho
fact that between 40.000 and M).000 visitor, MONTHLY go to
Silver Springs lo ire this nature s
wonderland. More than 400,000
vintori this year will pay lo rido
the boats at Silver Springs, mure
than 300,000 mure will come with­
out taking the ride. They evidently
don't know what they're muring.
But think what 700,000 visitor* a
year would mean to Sanford!
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Rio* Allen of Silver Spring*,
Amen,,,'* foremost snake author­
ity, having seen the item in The
Herald about G. B. Klliotl's bativ
snake will, llir gold liami aioutin
its netk, write* it, that il is a Ring
Necked Snakr. heller known as a
"Diadophis pumlxluv punrixlus
Unnacus." We will lake hi* word
. for il. Hr ray* the inak* u harm­
less and irldnin growl over 16
inches tnug. It ii a huriowing Urtke
and feed* on small load), saLmatl'
der*. eartlivvorins and inseits. Il
lay, eggs and when the hahiet sre
born they am only about five
inches long.

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ihe John il. Perry newspapen,
conducting a presidential poll in 20
Florida counties, reveals that Dew­
ey is leading with 43 percent.
Truman is second with 30, Thur­
mond third with 24, and Wallace
fourth with 3. The Gallup Poll it
not quite in generous to Mr,
t r giving him only 32 percent «i
Truman 33 percent. Thurnto
19 percent, but admittedly 11
Gallup Poll was taken before
mond wei assured of a place on
the ticket.'We have a hunch that,
Gallup, as well as other poll taken,
•re going to be surprised tl (Thur­

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Rights D*mocr*t!e f’ h t l f m i n
Chari** K. Bhepperd today r*vealed party campaign strategy
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and pointed out the overwhelming
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anti • Truman vote predicted In
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tiadltlonalty Democratic Florida
would effect far more than a proteat.
Mepyerd elaledi “la the November election the ThurmondWright ticket Will accomplish the
tollewtagr
} 'Thuriwoud-W'right can eaaily ret
caire 100 electoral vole* nr ou»t .
Should no candldata receive a ma­
jority of electoral votea thla will
throw the elactlon In the National
House of Kepreientativea and Sen­
ate. Should thla happen. Thurmond
. and Wright will hav* an excellent
chance of bung the aext Preatdent
and Vice-Prerident of the Vmted
SLatea.

| — fho invasion of State*' Rights proposed by Truman,
Dewey, Wallaco and thoir fellow-travelera.
2 - tho vicious ”so-co|ltd Civil Rights" program that will
create a polico-stato in froo Amtrica.

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fhoso who art trying ta controlixo all powor In Wash­
ington and thus da away with local, telfrule by tho
p M p t..

for yclur individual llbortios and to r«turi&gt;.tho govern*
mont to tho poop)# and ta tho States.
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"Mould Dewey run away with
Truman outride the South — and
j Thwwwad-Wright motive j m er

mond's vote.
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p a
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ft wata't Governor Thurmond
who bolted the Democratic Party,
Governor Wright hastens to amure
I Truman and the
4 the big citiea who
m to get the negro
im that they dwtrta
toted etalea righti pnd
Democratic Party. Il

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m iwOCTOBER I s , 1 3 IR

Damon Morrison I«
Honored On Birthday
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Mo n d a y
Thr Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Chtirrli will meet
at the home of Mrs, V. U Smith.
2C West Kijthlocnth S**eet m
S:IMI I’.M, Mrs. J . (J, ] lade re r
will serve ns cu-hustcs*.
The Elsie Knight Circle of the
Flr»t Hnptist Church will nice!
with Mrs. Verne C. Messenger,
30(1 West Third Htiect, at S;0u
I*. M.
TUESDAY
The It.
Wntc Ultrlc Cla-* of
the First Methodist Cliurgh will
liavo a i-uwred dish *upper ul Ihe
shurch annex ut 7:00 P.M.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will have a covered dish supper m
(Tail P. M. at the I.egltm Hut.
Itoatesse* fur the occasion are
Mrs. Fred Hotly, Mrs. Henry
Ihum ton, Mr* K* 0. Eolerldoni
and Mr*. O. M. Harrison, damns
will follow the supper *nd all
members and their families are in­
vited to attend.

. WKUNKHDAY

The Civlr Department of the
Kanfonl Wmnan'si Club will havo
n covered dish luncheon at the
rlub house. Mrs, Clyde Kamaev
will bo in charge of the piogram.

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Hollywood

Damon Mori’-on, son of Mr. sad
Mrs. Jack Mon iron, was honored |
Ion hla aecmid birthday with a
'p arty given on Friday afternoon |
lif Ills mother at thalr home on 1
Elliott Avniiim Ui._Mayfttlr._The
voung guests gathered on the lawn
which wa* decorated with festoons
of brightly colored balloons. The
balloons were later given as fa ' - j
ora,
A color scheme of pink and blue I
was carried out in the iefr*»hmelils which consisted ul cake, )c&gt;
cream ami liaskfa of candy. Those
invited to l&gt;e with Damon were
Judy Whidden, Susan Went. Kile"
Carter. Julie Vornay. Mike AbleClifton Aides. Pat Katmit. Terrv
Kabul), Charles Itabuti. Dottle Jat
dine ami Jnv Tripp.
Also A n g l e Stewart, Sato
Wight. Martha Jean Tepalc and 1
Mr*. It. D. Smith, Mrs. W. H
Voung, Mr* W. J, Mori Ison. Mr*. I
Ualpli Wight, Mr*, liiover Whid* 1
den, Mrs. Kalph Went. Mrs. Bonner Carter. Mr*, Klrltard Vernay.
Mrs. CHff Abits, Mis. Carl Rabun.
Mr*. Charles Hnhun, Mrs, L. H |
Tripp. Mr*. Joo Slswnrt. Mr*. Cm- 1
vln Jardlne. Mr*. P. II. T tp * k .)
Mr*. Morrison. Kuth Davidson,
lietty Young and Jean Young.

Mill subject i- lilmlys Q'Brten a
lininl-i'ine, graying brunette with
flashing e i.- Her daughter it n
lim n -imi- miIIinn ■dollar package
1 mimed Mm giuct. not ys't is sluxeli
Mr*. A. J. Peterson, president
1 year- old
Mrs. Nollie Anderson Mimra of
of the United Council o f Church
“The biggs -1 iiriililrm for I'
Women, this morning announced Dalton, U11. was the weekend guest
screen mothn." lies O’Heien re­
the Wot Id Community Day vthlrh of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wright.
marked, "i- to keep tile child f t01)'
will lie observed on Nov. Q at .13(1
lining spoiled People think, "pom
Mr sod Mr*. Byron Fox and
P. M. at tha Hnnfmd Junior High
PHI" eh!, -he works so hard.' mu!
School ut which time the "Pack- tlielr son have returned from New
| tiles tend to -p.-i| her."
u-towel- project will lie dedicated. York where thrv s|«en| severnl
"However, the -Hillio work ilsell
This World Community Project month*.
, i discipline uni thill helps. I.iks
represent* the response of Amerall childreti, Ma'giuct limy argue
lean church women to the need*
hut *h, lui« i n r -aid '1 won't'
of suffi 1 iag young people around
to 11V y, 1 1 d"i t know what I'll
Alls. Peterson,
the world stated N
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do if sh. &gt;|id "
who also .laid tluit no group in : Memorial Hospital.
’ Mi-. H ltiieii was keeping a vigil
Asiu or Europe hn* suffered more, |
----------| outside lie .longlife''* school room
physically end spiritually, than j Friends of Mr*. Urine Looey of
on "The Siciet lin d en " set. She
the young people Yet In their ■Orlando will be sorry to know
is ultvnvs Hem |,y her fnmou*
1
charge.
that she Is confined io the lorui
"A 1)00 ie ninth." doesn't gsit ally
huspltnl la-cause of Illness,
the same dreams for tomorrow,
time to Ivi-elf "1 IlilVs* much of e
that we know In our own youth.
lltfe
eiit-id, tie 1 child." she sgill. "A
Mis* Dian Aiken continues to 1hfew times I hare left Margaret
III ut the home of her patents. Mr.
| with soms' one ■!-•' over night und
and Mr*. Dick Aiken, ut l i t Elliott
; I cull I, !| Ilie dlffeivnro ill her thf
Avenue.
j 1 e \t day."
"I've nevio tieen on a vacation
Among the student* fuun Han­
tiy myself since -lie was horn. I
ford who are on the I IMS debuting
won't h&gt; able to until -tie grows
team at the Uiilveij.lt&gt; ,.f Florida
up."
luetude: Bedroom slipper* (no in (ininesville are Knimctt Hern­
M i - H 'l l r i e , . I n . another lim idon
und
Al
Brock.
hard -nil'*) new material foil
1 11Ion, Kece'ii 1, In wa« mention­
dre*s; yarn or sewing kit; soap,
ed in tin iiduiiin- 1 , having n sultFriend* will regie! to leuru that
Young Michael l.loyd Hughe- VttOUND the TOWN 01. She Ini ! to make the chides' of
comb, tooth brush, hair pins, han­
kie*, socks, stocking*, neckties, F- E. Kussvll is confines! to the son of Mr. and Mr*. John Lloyd
marri »g'- 01 h» * daughter's career
serrf* packed into n pocketbook, I ernnld Laughton Mrninriul lie*- ’ Hughes of DeLsnd, was the honor
Everyday scene* of Sanford . . Ma&gt;guiet w011 out.
pouch or washcloth:' writing ma­ pltul for a shoii while because of guest at a birthday party given on MAIIY THOM AH WILK KM, -ee-■I "lleiug a m o v e m o t h e r is a illterials.
,
Illness.
Saturday afternoon at hi* homo In rotary
for the
Presbyterian; | h o u r Jslll," -tie I'lltlelllllesl
H Is suggested that a friendly
------------, Dr I,and in celebration of his third Chutth, walking to 01 fioni church
Helwi-en pletuies, the O’llriells
note with sender’s 'name and ad­
Mr*. J. C. Hutchison lelurnvd 1birthday. The guest* met at the to her home on Pulinetiv Aveil- *huv.. viieiitino'ii ul Kitrope, Cuba.
dress he tuekod Inside. Flap other Sunday from Newark, N, y. where
Hughes'
home on Plymouth Ave- u,. . 0 . D. FAitltKI.I. getting1Mexico and ('iimi&lt;lo--nnd with too___ ____
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end of the towel over the contents,
seven weeks. She nile where game* were enjoyed on Id* daily wnrkuiit by walking In *011 ‘I tty to g. t uway aftei a
pill edges together with a doten
the lawn.
work
II. L. PKUKINM doing the pirtuie," -ay* Mi* O'Brien. "It
assorted safety pins; pin firmly
A Hallowe'en theme was car- s a m e .............. Nice seeing MIlM.li- mine te-Uul 'him staying In
tu It a piece of cloth with large
ried out in decoration* In the KOMt't'E MCI.ANK, Jit. and son
wbere th, .indio cm reach
latter* B or t], Indicating whether
Hughes’ home and In the refresh- "DUSTY" of lisijhesvilki in Man- v&lt;n&gt; "
for a Imy ur girl, also site.
nients served late in the afternoon f o r d .................Vml lignin Sanfnid
V luounlmii &gt;&lt;( fan mail eoinu*
All of the chuches throughout
in the dining room. “Ilappy Birth- -indent.- mv winning luuioi*. with *" Mr*. ............
well a* the
the country are participating In
day" iva* sung as the honor ■furs'. HKKI1KKT STKN8TKHM laiug tnhuted t"t. M. -t fieipient uue*.
till* project and It Is hoped by the
opened many presents from hiH idecti’d president of the frohnuiM lion*: doc* Maigiuet get to pluy
Hemlnoio County chapter to hnve
friend*.
cla*s nt Mlet-on nml DAVID with otlici gill-'* Whiit iibuul lier
•&lt; large number of towels to ship
Mis. Illuncho licit 1 arrived Sul*1,,
n ,.- k ..
. 1 , .
liATCIIEI. a* vice-president of ‘elioul ? An-weito these needy children ns 1 gift to in da v from St. Paul. Minn, to
Mt*. Hughe* was nsslhtmi in „ j
r(l„ K ,
1 She plays will......... a t .....-In
oi'p up their youthful spirit* und *lieml some lime in Sanford. En untertuinlng nml serving by hut
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j IMiMV UOIISUN of lhi&gt; "" the set. and tm, .dhee ehlldieu
i t then know that the Christian route to Sanford she visited for mother .Mrs. (leorge A. Stine of j
,flvei|ug friends in
her liouie Unwever, she
women in America nppreclHto aliout two weeks f.l New York.
this city. Ataint JO guests enjoy- i,sunford . . .
MKM IDE (iON siunetiini - li'e'iine- unimthnl with
1heir drram vatid problem*, nml to
•ul the afternoon with Michael.
ZAI.KZ lo o k in g ,,rettty going out playing I... ..
-he'd like to lw
•how nur hive fur them, explained j
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for 11 Sunday drive . . . . Wonder rehearsing n movie scene with hog
Mr*. Peterson,
if that** a money hug 01 -Imving 1dolls.
weekend ot Camp Wiugniann, III 1utensil- JACK .Ml'EWAN eimieaj .Miiigimt didu 1 -tint sehuul
Avon Park where tln-y ultemleil home eveiy night from his imriiei I until she vtm right, livenuse tier
u youth conference and thu deili-'-hon . . . . MKS. ENIIDIl CUK-!«'"Dier thonglit -he should do one
(By MBS. KAYMONI).
HALL)
cation 0/ the camix chnprL They 1 LETT of Oviedo » n , triin-iicting ‘ thing ut 11 time Slip mmle the
served as rvuresantatives from tllo l.u-111.*- in the t’eleiy City on "'"ik up inpidlv nml now i. in Hie
. . . HAIL -e v u th guide.
Mr. and Mrs. Kudy Sloan have Voung People's Service League of Snturduv morning
| II ITT I Nti and friend walking up'
XmoIIo 1 fieumut .pie.-tioii is
ivturnvil to Sanford after -pend­ Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
tlie *iinw, m uylH ' . ,; " h o w r u n I g e t m y c h i l d i n t o t h e
ing the weekend in Uiiine.ivillc
Those from Seminole County a t­
m o rn in g
- I m i i p t i H | Ul." i i ' s ? ” Alt, tlm l i* t h e f t ' t ipiea*
with Mr. uni Mr*. \V. II. Trice, Jr.
ami attending the Flcirida-Rnllin* tending thr Florida Elementary
Prim-ipul'a Conference held In
foot hall game.
Haln'isvllte over the past weekend
were Mrs. I. P. Bate* "f the Wil­
Mr. and Mr*. Hone Harrison and son School and Mr*. J. C. Mitchell
ion "Dusty'' returned yesterdny to nf the South Side Primary Helmut,
'heir hnmo at Jacksonville Beach Mrs. Mitchell also attended thri MONTIF.TH w i i s »'•***"„ luigbly und
Mr. Fiank Toney of Klcliiiiund; a lte r spending the weekend In executive hnard meeting nml din­ , hot Io that wool dres* *he bud at I
Imi. is spending tnu winter with Hanford with Mr, mid Mi*. Uttu ner lit Die Whit— It-, ,,, Iluivl 00 donned fin slioiuiiug .
MU.".
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f’aldivell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiiday evening.
Mr and Mrs John D. Evan*..
W, A. I.EAVITJ’ vvn* awfully ___
Mrs. C. S. DonabU.ii lm» re -1 Harrison.
plow 'd w ith In-1 new Kaiser onto- I
turned to her home after o visit
mobile nml new brown shoe*
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Mr*.
iTmrlt's
Waul
left
Frub..
with Mr*. Crookston I11 M'synv,
Fiirnda vv|l| be glad to luaiu
Anotin'! delighted pel *oil vi 11- 1
for
Wnsliington,
D.
C.
where
she
N. Y.
that Mrs. (irorge Jones who was
MKS. M. H. UATCHFI. ot tie
Mr*. Kutli Kirsch and small Hurt recently when she was hit will uttend tho funeral of In , iT om i'l Center displaying u Itugej
brother,
l.leut.
Jack
Allen
HUh&gt;
daughter h ive ruturnced after 1 bv mi autumnhite has tau'ii rehflaket of flower* 1111 united to
vaentinn mnuit In Wisconsin.
ouiv-d from the Orlando Memorial which will be held Wednesday n her by tin- Lion* Club in n p p i'ii
Air. ntul .Mr*. L. 1). Pickering u t llnsniiiil in O1I11111I0 to Ihe local Arlington Natloiml Cemcjery. Si., at loo of he 1 good rooking
wm Joined in Atlanta. Hi*. I&gt;&gt; to,
••xneeled honiu this week after sev liospitul.
P'irtieipuling in o tem lfie 1 -n
father, John M. Cillnn and o' ttoversy over lliivv long -Itow but.
nil months spent In New England. |
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Mr*. Cm 1 ie I.. Smitli mill diiugil- Wushingtou by her brother «' ■' mav i.e worn were I. I )11 )I:N
Mevrseb-juin I s u clav-llku min- ,,.r j|n rv laiuise have returned sitter-in-law, Mr. ami Mr*. XV&gt;' LEY. Illl.l. COl.ltEK'l om| IIIl.l
limn Hilton nf Saginaw, Mlrli.
U R ijllA K T ................ We'n' glad
m s .o
H Hcigarette
oire A uhold-,
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and Chicago,
Ul.
MBS. HKDKHK JuNKS wo*
tobacco m
pipes
and
(u.ri1 Evanston
, hfV Htttmded
the grartuuM. II. Hutton and dough lu return to the Fernuld Ijiiigiitim
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| *iun of Bob Marlowe from the terMrs.
Maude Anno Hutton of M&lt; Memorial ho-piiul
. From
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| Northern Illinois College of Op- Donough, (la. wa* the uue*l foi MBS. J. It. CDUIIUKN eomem
I Tinelrv at Chiengo. Dr. Marlowe n few hour* on Friday of Mr and word that snow wo* exported no
I "ill return tu Smtford In the near Mrs. Boy It. Wright and family Satuiday in Michigan u li'i' ur^ t§ i O K lC k
I "tore
ami Mr. end Mrs, B. F. Wldtnei. onil hur farnilv «)&lt;• visiting Mil 1
Jr. at Ihrlr respecllvn home* 101 nml MKS. PHIL UltASHOFF
Mi * Peggy Pippin, duughter of Oak Avenue. Mrs. Hullon will be -sound* good in 0- . . . 1TIA 1tl.I L 1
Mr*. 11. R. Pippin, ha* been ehnwti remembered 1*V her friend* 11 1AIDKKISON b - d 'ng g.v; ,&gt;fte. ..
o inciiiber of the Stetson tllof Club the former Harlta Lako. She mi weekend of successful tennis . ..
IIIKTH
' mid nlxii has Imen pledged tu the on mule to McDonough from liui We reeumnitml crying liable* bn
ANNOUNCEMENT
Delta Delia Delta sorority at Stet­ tow whir* (lie had been visiting the enhanccnu nt of picture slmvvs
son University. Sha vraa the week her aunt Mr*. Julian Carpenter *Uch as were in the Kits Theater
end guest of her mother In San
turd.

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Ll&gt;, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Personals

D)cv rnmo from. Here it Mm ,
II) 1 lit II.Y IIIUIWNSTONK
Knight'* spccl-tl way of fixing
Associated Press Final Editor
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Want an inexpensive meal dl-h
II MIIIKCl K.lt S P \H K IIIIIS
for n -upper pally that nun tvtll
Ingiviiicnt*: &lt;1 poiiml* Icon .spora
enjoy? Scrvi Iturhecued Spun* Itb*, J&gt;1]lt'llitl III! UlStl'l, .'I
rihs! They me cash 1 to prepare it"i|ii, chopped fine, juice of l
ll an you might imngine. Tile »eu* Innnn, toll inn I popper f to lasto).
.niilng- do ihe trick whc.i It ropiy* hickory unit It"
, •aveml
t 1 tin -n u e nml the oven lines bav U'livon,
'In lest.
|s \ n i:
Tomato (in one form or un­
Inifti divat*: it iiK'ilhini unions
it lien, 0111.ms, vinegar or I'HituM | n u t fine), b ar'll fut. I tablespoon
iuice, sugar, Mill 11ml pepper, gui­ &lt;by imutnril, l tablespoon thvmu
de. (.in !. .if. dry mu*' nil. are hi «ng, . 2 tablespoon nimin *i*od
mill' of tile main ingredients for i uiit iiinn 11. I ran tomato patio, 2
I'.e - eiee, mui many pond rmli tufilo p"on.. *ugrtr tuptimml), t*
II Will . n il I llltle I'll'. IMO
p roli’fy lehnpptdl, 'j nip chill
It \ It III Cl 1.1) St* \ It KIM IIS
•nut . 2 tnhb &lt;pnon* WorceatcrI.Ol'ISI XNA
I i&gt;v iuii o. J tablespoon* chill
Ingri di.*.it- : 2 imitxd* fre-h ;»»»ik i,.&gt;u-i|vi, tovorai |n»U i oil p ip p .r,
U'lllTI l|.», t t.iliiesption hutt'"- o' i i up . iinK.ii
miitgarine. t modimu-si/ed miloti,
Ali &gt;I,..,| | ‘,.i 11),, in ..hi ill piece.,
1 eight*i,uu ■» vnu tomato -nlie • il l place in o Tint glo,. nr 11110101
-iigio 1 * ii-poi.|i -all. I t. u-pooli • ■• I, Sprinkle with .nil, 'upper,
1' mini Juice, " tntde-ponn* brown paprika unit hickory silt. Add
sugar, t t.ii-|MMin salt, t tceuspion .'liuppail garlic, lory leave*, lemon
try mu-lard.
teaspoon Tsbaseo, mice, I.ot sliitul several hours, Of
I naj leaf. I clove garlic, 's nip overnight
if ilcuiml. Prepared
Wat e I
mure u» follow . S iut&lt;‘ onions and
Method It,iv Initiher crack the eelet
in baron fat. When yyell
lames In five-inch pieces to eat out liooe y hoi
not In own, :iit&lt;) chill
if hand. Place in shallow pun ami ifiucc.r mustard.
W orystershir
sprinkle with salt and pepper; 'Hire. thyme 01 -Bite,
chili pnw«
oast in hot 1 tfii* degrics K.) oven der. nimin need, red pepper,
to­
for ;1&lt;) minutes . While the rib- mato piste, vinegar nml sugar.
ire loading combine Die renmin* Miiriniito rihs in snore on both
ng ingredient* in a saiiceptsu
Cook under broiler, turn*
III lug to u ttoil i spoon satire over -ide*
nod hasting eveiy ]a injulltax
rltis; 1•■tills', teuipefntllre to model. me
well done and very brawn.
i|e I rial) degrees F . ) nod n.iist •until
h .ti temperature, :tnp ilrgi.es F.
i lie In,in Haste tw ice during tit*1 ' ppi "in n ate cooking time for tl
bom of masting. Serve with r i - pounds of ribs i* 2 hours. Keep
niaining sauce Makes a to 0
servingAtnuiiet interesting leeipc fot
Imtlimiril -pot crib* conies from
■l recently published cook book,
"A I hits1 mill A iljsh,“ by Fred,1
Ds' Knight t Hermitage Pres-).
Her compilation of recipes is 1

Jack an&lt;lJill Shop
NOW OPEN

Lake Mary

MENU.

By CECILY IIHOWNSTONH
Jumlio llumhurgury with Ilaw
Onion King;!
Fluffy Msiiivd Putatues
l i n e n Pea*

Tomato KeJlsli
Toasted lluitorvd Buns
Fresh Peach Sundub'
( Kt.clpc for Stxried DIhIi Follovv.D
A famous chain of reslmiiauta
■nukes the b«*t of pcuch ulndaei
"and Pva mittreil that their Sfeii't
Is to crush nomu of the fruit and
slice the rest. You'll find I'vi
dune this in the following tecipe,
anil I've nddeil lemon juice to koep
tin* peach slice* from discoloring
The touch of Irnmn rind snggisted
gives n plnunnl flavor, along with
the vanilla, that you may like.
FltKKII PEACH SIJNDAK
Ingudlenla: I niedidui *l«ci 1 Ipe
•peaches (1 pound), 'J Lddespooni
sugar, '» teuspoun vanilla, '* Uni­
on (rind hi juice I, I pint vanilla
ice cream.
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Method: Peel two of the pcnclie*,
halve, pit nml cut Into -tmllovv
howl. Crush well with potato
manher or fork. Add (lie sugar,
vanilla nml lemon rind and inix
well. Peel remaining two pom-hen,
pit halve lengthwise and slice
thinly nver crushed fruit. {SuUK'io
lemon Jtilee over illrrti end mix
nil together well. Let Hand In
refrigerator 'vh'l&gt;* dli""'e •* i.idup
served. I’ll*' vanilla ice cream into
•d serving d ish 's amt surround with
poach sauce. Make* I srrong*.

VKBCONICA LAKE
HAS DAUGHTER
HOLLYWOOD.' Oct.' 1 8 -(/1A Air. and Air*. Phillip Mcllar, Jr
I t’s a second doughlur for Ver of fib Augustine unnutmeed today
opica Lako.
Idi Hi of a sun Leslie Howard
The film actrcs* dave lilrth ti tho
Mcltac who wa* named for bis
a six pound, four ounce girl Sat­ •nnlcrnal
a former
urday night a t’ Hood Sama’-itan icsidcnt ofgrandfather,
Sanford.
Horpltut.
Mr. and Air*. Herman Medlar
Tho protnl husband and father
la director Andro L)« Toth. They , .xnnounce th« birth of a son Churalso have a ion. Mlckael, nearly ^ Ira Eugene Oct. HI in Keene, N H.
ll.iso* Miss Lake- ha* rtnotner I Mrs. Medlar 1* the former Eugenia
daughter, Elaine, seven, by her • Warren, daughter of Mr. and .Mr*.
E. M. Swalm of Sanford.
former husband, John Dutllv.

Among thn Sanford «tudent* at
Stetson University who attended
0 Lnmlida Chi fraternity rush
party In the form of a steak fry
ul Ucl.vnn Springs on Saturday
were (lobby. June*, Bill Hendricks,
Lnurler Beard, Herbert Stenitrom
mid Wade darner.
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Mis* Jane Whinner and Miss
Knthk'vi) Babcock have returned
lu Sanford after spending the

imi (’hiltlivn's Wuai
i1 12 in Xiition.'tlU

S n n fn ril. Flit,

I l.l .Mugtiidiii

“Slow” rrHI.v
I'n.shions lor
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Full course dinners from $1,55
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Florida Gators To Meet Georgia
‘ Tech Yellow Jackets Saturday

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B y'M ’KKUNfi SLAPI’KY
HAINK8 VIIAE, Oct. IB, (/» SMORDABBORD
j Couch Ray Wolf, anrvoylng tho
ATI ANTA. Chi.* HI. (/Dj --Inlciicttionsliiui replace* tradition
mid
olhtr Delicious
haigert winning atreak the Florida
Saturday with fuui Soulfiraitern Coidciritce foulLtall trami at tin*
tutor*
have
enjoyed
elnce
1949,
DiaM
n from. $1.50
lesion ird iliri 1 lf■■■*•*— *
today began the tedioua prepara­
Howtvtr, llir Irxyue Irstliny Georgia Tech Yrllow Jackets who foi
tion for what la regarded a* Ike
{• a fhange no longrr chare tho Oh* Mitt Mthelt for lit? lunfc-ienrr rlnmtoughen alig n m e n t on the Uater
/iCtCOY
nlato—facing
Georgia Tech In Attg U
£ ptonilup. inret another -VF (‘ opponent. The Flurida Gators move to At­
r*M *r
lento Saturday,
may
lanta Saturday fur their turn at tryinK to knock Tech off llie Unix-aim
The Floridfana racked
id up (holy
parch.
OPTOMBTRIUT
third atralght
victory of tn&lt;e aealight victor
■ Four team* hpvo tried tills year meet tin* country's lu|i ranking
H u ./
ion laat week with a 41-19 win
and failed, only una of tlimn even tram In Chapel Hilt, the North!
pro m pt com p l e t s
nv*r Rolllne, not only aeekitig
Li' Korina, and the dopaters ore nay. Cm alma Tarheeln.
OPTICAL SVRVTCR
highest acorkig total of a WolfI tttf Florid* will fall promptly In
Kentucky ha a hrun unahlt* to
roached
Florida
eleven,
but
coming
JACK
CARSON
and
DOBI8
DAY
In
acene
from
“ROMAHCK
ON
^
E
S
a
a e ' piaacrlbed, dlsptnsed
• line and umihln also,
whip any one of llmtn SEC tram*
through the tilt with no eerioua THK HIGH BEAS,” Warnar Broa. Technicolor picture co-atarring
Repair* $M adjuatm enla ja a d e
■On* of the count ry'n toji Inter- thin year and lid* week the Wild
JANIB 1'AOE. Showing at the Rita Theatre Tuesday and Wedneaday.
injuries.
■Ktlcnal gain**:* fhiturduy will U* cute won’t oven try. They're go­
B o n n 1-12 — 1*2
i Wolf was naturally pretty hap­
V anrtiihilt'** inrnalon of tiro super ing to Milwaukee, Win., to hunt
py over the victory but warned,
exclusive and haughty Ivy I.oai'in*. nn out-of.h agin* victory over MaiYale enter!.ilni the Cnmmodori-i iplcttr. Kcntucky'n latent whip| with^Tech* Georgia, Miami, Kan-i
l ' tit New Haven, Conn., nod If couch ping provided Vandy’n firnt vic­
T it PPMU4T 2-73*4 |
Red Samlcn can lurn liin Vaialy tory, The aeon* wan 2fl-7.
a n rtM M /anr
pOtenllalitle* Into powr-t lie •droilli!
A rent i* due In Knoxville for ;
HcxpiRM * tub:
jgJn hi* serond Kamo of the year. the Tennessee Vol* after their ‘
P tftm v t *a *
hiianei^
• . Botir*n CoIIorl* cornea from i-oinehacl, triumph ovor Alaliama. 1
with the emphasis on the running
r
C;&gt; Btantcwn to mix t Oh* Mien, laic Tenuesncc’u uppoiltlon tIlia we-ili
game. I'm eapeetally happy that
}&lt; ■ accupent of the SEC roof, The 1* Teiincfifee Tech, hardly up to 1
NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (/PI—
! , pant* will be In Mcinphln Saturday SEC atniidnrd*.
iWw«lf^wLhMn"c^mi!lf!ialon
what .Da'n~fow]«r,"who
totea
'the footWolf was pon-commttta on wnat
.. for
.
ru
rik to
..r,in.tnn
.nd
. \ p ftermini
Through nil of Irml
ball
t-lttla
Washington
he
waa
planning
to
;
medicine
season Tech tried to overtake Ole
_
i
of
Washington,
up fe r .th e tngljisgr*. He
U ln but failed. Thin ■ciunn'* Earl Rliie Reelected
I brew
r. ---tali) that ha would give out the Pa., Is the nation's leading college
race Rot off the nume way with
PreHldent Of Sally L o u
(tcout report* on tha SEC favorites
Tfch again a strong contender hut
owtef In three games has con­
ss today’s drill and plan tha work tributed
C i r c u i t For 191*), U T T L t
Sot quit*
f.nnt
nulla - the ehnmplun.
11 touchdowns end sight
on tha biaia of tha scout report.
Saturday, however, Ole Mist illp.
polnte-altdr for a total of 74
o f C O L U M B IA
I
The
mentor
would
not
tingle
out
pod ■gairixt 1 iilane £0-7 and tum ­
C O l.m iB l/S, Ha., Oct. IH. (IP|~ j
That easily outstrip i the
WHOatt oP/N iO ti i s r u e
1ativ stars In tha Rollins victory. points.
bled from the top.
Karl Oluu of Columhla, H. C., wan I
point-makers In ths sitaDllsh“They all played good ball," ho tup
; ' Alabama, wltlumt a victory In reelected president of tha South • C U R ft t r t r P o o r B A L L S U B S T ) r u n o i
ed conferences.
C O ST A O V B R B y C A R R E S
said.
• the SEC after tin or trio*, get* AtlunHc lluiehall l.cagud here ye&lt;- I
.
.
, I Among the 'e rg tr ichcols, Lou
S4IIM4U
W
H
*
AjAAtr
LEARN TO PLY or
P
i
t
s
r
y
o
p
oetO
H
T.
a
s
He
s
another chance nrxilnst Mississippi •inlay at the annual meeting of
However to the r.-erage fan who Kuss.row, Columbia halfback, Is
A * rtft * u JJ4 » r/0 .i
c u t op the m o s t im p o r ta n t
SEE SANFORD
1 State in State Coll***. The Slate the league director*.
o f A lO-.ttAI TMAM/A
»aw the Gators roll ovar th«lr &lt;
pacc-*sttsr with nini touih-,
M B tfB eA B o p r u e c o a c h e s '
P/fiCH H ITTER 10 PO I
„ 'M a roon* are the favorite* even
FROM THE AIR
Intsr-statc rivals, the running of downg *nd 84 points. Jo*&lt; Walk-j
T. fi. Itoevti-, preriilrnt of the
R iH .e s c u M / r r e r ------- 6 m e
b ( though Coach Allyn MoKecu's Coltimbua, Ha. tluh, wan elected
Chuck Hunsingsr and John C o til r Southern MathodUt Univtpk Hearn hatn't fared «u wi ll hi ox- vlce-preatdent for u one-year term. FAVORS \'LIBERAL* RATHER THAH
v,ere tha big Items along with t h e 'fclty., All-AmerTce, ha* »-ven
UNLIMITED SUBSriTUTlW ; 2 OR
:ted. I.a*t week Alabama took He mr’cci' iIh Jlmniy (la.ioii, pieafour out of six pass complotlon* touchdowns and 11. extra point*'
Sl-fl licking againit Temtctave ideal uf the (ilceiivllle, S.C. cl all,
by Doug Belden.
! f or 64 point*.
m e n a t a r/ R ff HiS T E A D
Vlaltoi^YVelcom*
While llln fsilp p i State pl.yad iliawho had heart nerving In that
O P W HO LE T E A M S /
Municipal Airport Sanford
tub* In defeating little Cliiciunurl capacity in fill nut tho uiuxplicd
Cater f m w ^ . l o f v J d ’ th e^rlck y
th#
^
27-0.
Phone 1050
i Rollins double-wing attack, ami It *nce 10110 ‘
term of Hoy William* of Macon,
TO FG XP TP
SING AI'tl It K HAILS NXW I took a quarter to do It tne Tars
.
The Auburn I’lalnttlDii under who rr*ig(ird liecauto of illnci*.
Lsagus
MUSES
I found themaelve* face to face with ... ....... .
u n n 64
M M ill n g tlmnllniicounly, tho
Coach Far) llruwu lank WO per
filNHAFOilE—t/i*)—Singapore 1* host of Florida Ueklare on avory n. u *n row, CoIu in bi a . ^
cent belter Hum ilia name I’lalnr- Soutli Atlantic league IlnsHhull i t i i r a l C o m m o n S e n s e
Jly hpud JuhiiHoo
1* utri'Minliuliig it* tiaiupurtatlon (otgy against tho Orange and u/ . il . - bm Tt L®" 7 "n*.! 63
Bten did under Carl Vuyte* In.t Witter* Ahm,rial Ion elocl^tj Carsystem Modsrn, chrommir^inintd Biug1 walker, p ftlu
7 0 11
MONOUNC1D champion lettar car*
ear. Hut, the Improvement hasn't ler (!li Oo|il I nllmer, spoi l* editor
trulLy buses with pneumatic tires
_—
|_ „
**-•
ten enough to p n \ul.um a .-on- of the Hnmvillo, S.C. New*, pie*. I AIt .MS I’ltlC'EH ON WAY
4U rier of the U 8 . after winning a
.......... patssngjurt
f \_A.
a* a
e ____ Talboom, Wyoming
I 0 IV
n
o
w
c h i ry
29,000
mall pouch race at the Miami, Fla.,
feienco victory till* year, a pre­ Ideal for O'-vt year.
IIUWN HUT SUI*l*OI«r.H
S tfltP B
L*OOp!
Southern Conferenre
day, aremding to un official estl- C o t t o n
convention of the National AngelaHI her -d f i e r i of I lie writer*’ i
dicament which prnbuhiy iMi't
MAKI- KALI. CKAHUa L
rnirte.
Win
11
more
aie
put
inlu
asrT n O n t* rn ta » I n
* 4 9 Ju,lic*- N- u a 0 0
CHBBTrnFtltl.D
annorlDtloii elm led wi'ie1 .lain*
fc'-j Brown’* fault,
1'ilim fur li«tu pruitucl, atv on vice at 1lr«- end of the year anil
lion of Letter Carders, Karl M.
IO u p e r a i e
in
Pacific ro a st Conference
iia u e u
Logan, Staunton, V*., receives a
•T The new h'ligui* dnrkhornc, Tu- IVnlnfol, "purl i editor of ihc Col-'the way down, but tho iloclino in the Mumming Ifi older moilpla are
I.IICKV HTttlKH
— 77
.
_ •’ Server, Cellf,
6 0 0
trophy from Mis* Joyce Russo. Tha
GREENWOOD, Miss., Oct. IB, McKay, Oregon
6 0 0
riu t.L ii' ito itim
lane, meet* Auburn in Now Or- iinihln, S.C. Htnir, fiml vicc-prr- (•suit'll more ginilukl mill Liu |iro- h i upped, the huae* are axjmcted
jili-Ml;
......................
nml
Waldo
Spence,
sport*
clnllou*
than
it
was
following
race required postmen to tun with
Ol.n HOI.T)
f/f’l—There were Indications today '
hir Seven
|eau* Saturday an*l the Grc-r-n
tii attract 'till more cu*tor«ara.
•illlur
PALI. YIAI.L
bags of cumenut* In e mall atorage
Okla, 6 0 0
Wavo Is cxpc'ii-ii in improve It*
1of the Saviiiinnh Evening World War L This fact i* f»ntuEven now Singapore I* i away that the Cotton Btatsa Basehall Thomaa,
I nerreiary-ttoaaui- nu*l‘ not only for fanner* but nl*u ril.&lt; nil of most other Far IM stsrn League will operate In the same •
station and return to the starling P IE R C A R T O N nA L K K H i^
Missouri Valley
already grcailj enlarged football or.
*
•
for the entire country, for the dh 1 itici on 1tr&lt;’ trnnipurtalton score. cities In 1949.
point (fritcritetlmmi .S'nomfnbnto)
lortunc'i.
UTtll.R Portli-A * BltAJJDe
( llodk-s, Wichita
4 0 10
: Four dim-torn aLo elected: ' • “•rous drop, in price* of farm Kick'lm.. illegal here, hav» basn
^44 4c H*r C«rf«Z M r •Wpp4»*
Seven uf the eight clubs gave
(tix Nine
•j Last Hutunlny Tulno«
Anod, | I'lrmefroek, eporl* editor 1 l’f,’,ll,‘‘ts which followed World re placed by trisha*—bicycled with notice at the league’* directors w hM rr,
Ohio St.60 0
CONTI5RFK1T SMOKES
*OI« M W un be nil'll recur
W f i W W K J V ^ e o . AH
ur 1 hruught (luvnutmiiig th pru* *iiie-i'L’i . There are no trolley mretlng here yesterday that they
SHANGHAI —(VP1—A now el*
iwhllo Auburn wn* inning to Tech , “f,, 1 1!', J,,rr![, ‘j"v|l|e Tinma-Uninn ■slona fur thu entire country in
Southeastern Conference
ilsed At Tks ••*!»«
, arti. Ami the flow of tiaffle, cum- will he ready. President A1 Her- Hunsinger, Fla.
»»d [{“«» Drum’, sporti edltm of (heir wake.
cored on tho market jlnauJ"*# "m S|)H
4 0 0 04 ! arelte has appenre
tr a ll tartee*
tho Mncun News, both to serve
1, ,,
/&gt; „ ,
itaralivrly speaking, Is wsll regu­ •way of the Helena club asked Balltearls, Tenn.
mimed “ “ ‘ &amp;uan", or “American 1 1I1 * HlalMua
4 6 0
l.arasr Tone OrSsr The More
money
fo r 1 w o -y e a r L -r m■s ; J o h n H e n d r ix ,'1economist
u f * with
' 1Fu the
n '“.'j
V.,*tY‘1.
lated.
1
that the loop give more time to
IDom Have—II*IIveer Oaaraaies*
United State*
Zone
* to lo Cartons
Th* package pictures two U. S.
say if the Seaporters will be com­
Second ranking Georgia meets
,''l!!n' " f )b« Ravani.ah m w ,,'(Uncut of Agriculture, speak*
I a t 11.47 [Utts 4c p»r Cart.
CITATION
GOES
BAHT
$60
bills
but
thu
secret
service
Miami Friday night In Florida I “ ! ? .V* " ',,f l„N,’w*
mg U
1.4T plu* tc p4r Cart.
bvfure the animal conlertnce NEW MODEL WHEELBARjBQW ing in.
Treasury Department
1.47 plus Sc a s r Cart.
The director* voted a playoff NBW YORK, Oct. IB— (IP)— men of the Treasur;
getting hack into ronfot. mu ,
" 7 !r i . V ’!
Co'»,mbui K " ’ .o. f*Fie
. ..orid* comity and home demBUENOS AIRES—l/F&gt;— I t UAk
1.47 plus J e - T s r Cart.
teat easy,. Tha bill* carry tha
n lsv fur
fur the
11,„ airuirl,
1, 1,.. Georgia
i'..____ i . *I1*1i l I, both ful one.yciii
play
stretch ,drive.
yeni leriiin.
lerin*. |I.onatratloii agent* last wsuk, cred­ hundreds of years, but sor«ibody chance, making both atmlflnal* Rolling in waath and praise ax can
1 1? plui T: ptr C.'*t.
face
of
Abraham
ham
Lincoln,
tho
16
rise
greatest
racer
of
th*
century,
and fuuil* go to the winner 04 four
u art.
WaltQd until hpo final i|iiarttr
ited price support* a* helping to
in* Citation prepared today to head roan
FOOTIIALL I prevent drastic and ,ll•*••rllo• ,1* finally Improved tha whaalhstnaw.
S ri. *
Previously,
P 'lH B tB . * L.H.U. Salurdsy night to LATE COLI.KGE
E iia irie o a o i s i i i ik iia u e r ’'h o w 10 1*0 Cartons
hv
for
Baltimoore
and
another
easy
‘TORES
hick *k» B cnrsl'TIgeis out ii me 1
clinei&gt; Yet he auid they probably id city official* his nsw gnodsl.
*1.47 P l u s *c prr r a n .
In 10 poat-*ca*on bowl gamaa
y $26,000 brfora taking a wall earn­
Mr ASSOCIATED I’llKHH
. . eV
plus 4o p rr c a rt,
k.tnn Rouge honiK hark 22,0.
I
havu not resulted in higher food lu'teuil of luying tha
1.47
Alabama foothall teams have
vacation.
1.4T plus le psr Csrt.
costs to consunieii and they havs fiont. It has It under th e b o d y . #/ i K t l o n of a p m M ant w a. A - ed
The Tiger* Ihl* riwpiJay run l»e| Nevada 44 Rc Mary’s ’JO
‘
V
h
t
.
n
s
a
i
l
o
n
avsrage
213
polnto
per
contest1.47
plu* lo uer Cart.
Wake Fort’*! II OunuiMiie 16 . not
cost the government ally Sclihuot mid (hi* mean* the-wheel- { jn ed “ "til the next meeting at
jc*tl the lookout ftw ii)*tu *f the
The aenaaMoa 1 Calumet Farm
1.47 p lu s 7 c iAk- Csrt.
Alabama hair had seven un­
..........._
.
.
champions
la
sche
I
nfnyetie
Id
Muhlenberg
13
tlioney,
1.47 PlMS I* p i r Csrt.
»e*roe and probably v.,imu, They!
l . u . w chauffeur carrlea l a * load «*'*"»
Nov. 21 .
f h hts final appear defeated and untied football team*
I dulrd to A
make
. . psr Cart.
Georgetown (Ky, m Carson1. 4 ! p lu s. to
ll&gt; *atd tliii large scale pro­ u ml th* W hcslluelf carries i mot*.
.
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•
____
since
1B92.
Mousy. Ordsr ont/A, | id C heck ur Mom
Me tvman 7
ance of th* asason In th* $26,000
duction, which iiiakr* price dc-j
LOUIS SCHRDULBB MATCH
POPULAR MAIL SERVICE
jcllllti p u S n iilIu , pi oImiIJ y W O llhl lllit
”,';;r.n" ,,u
mi**. c uiieKe i»
NEW YO*K, Oct. IB, L P I- winner-take-ail Pimllcu Special
rley (Red! Ruffing, leads all n«pt. ip*
Charley
weak from Friday.
p. o- n ox i*e*
Slilllgnii 12 Stetson tl
Ihave been a* high if f»rnier&lt; h*d
Hsavywtight
Champion
Jos
Louis,
pitcher*
In
World’s
Serlea
victoriea
w u x iv n io N , m:i-.
Florida 41 Itulhn* ju
E ggH A n d P o u ltry
ru ini
nut hren assiiird of j, m. supports.!
whoa. lellrem ent Is atilt up &lt;n the
with
seven-,
If production hid nol heel) heavy, 1
Gjoinia -'“ LoultUna State t)
LAMP POST THIEF ABROAD
„
_ air, plant a aeriea of fnur-touml
\ Irirlrtia* Mklltitry l» mclnmmd 0 prices would hucu remained high
JACKSONVILLE, Oct.
„ h lb ltl 9ns this fall.
MAR DEI. PLATA, Argentina—
eelved
any
henelil*.
As
a
matter
Apprtlachlan 'Ll Catawlia 13
!'h« following pi lets were -riuotea: ^ tentative schedule calls for (&gt;$&gt;&gt;—This summer tesort gut*
A im I f ____
and
coiminiei*
would
out
n
.,,
1
,.
Lrsklna 1 1 Moi idii Slato 0
odny on the Juvkiouvllle rgfg and
firgt exhibition In Atlanta pretty quiet in winter, but they
of fact, consumer price* are high­ poultry
" I Nn wherry 211 Eton 7
don’t take in the street light*. So
m sikct;
Oct. 18.
l
i
t
on
meats
und
meat
product.!,
lbthune.Cool.m an 14 Florida
FLORIDA EGGS
Louisa hat
ha announced hi* retire­ th* city farther* were pratty *«r*
which uis well a bote suppi.it
Normal ()
they found aomenouv
.om.body un­
I lurid* Grad* A HualRty
tut thara
ment but
there ta
Is talk no
ho win
?IU when tney
llaidln-SIninions 28 New Mexico level*.
with half
rtcsdyt xeturn to tha ring t«. defend hi* rooted and walked off vrltn
While the government ha* lout Hale* tu I mailers. Market
a do*«n cast iron lamp posts.
.
Current Market,- Per Tk
Tkrien
OPENS IIilS P. M. DAILY
iliac.
eiov.n
at
Hast
one
more
money
un
ceituin
peii-h-hle
com­
Smilhfi ,1 Methodist 33 Rh-e 7
Net Weight
Florid*
..Matinee* 40c • Evening* 41c
modities
which
have
been
purchas­
llaylor 13 Texas T«ch 0
Per Dos Loo&lt;ge C
ed under the support program, it Grade A
Children 14c
..
21 us. 71*6
has more than made up for thune Largo
.....81 os. 66
1
lossss til Its Kalin on cotton, wheat Medium
'ALBANY,
\ ! h 4 NT f.allf., MANlilCAP
Oct. 18, oin_
IB os. 63
I
Small
iNchii tliorn California’* rlclitst luiraa and non-pci i*huhlv ruinmjiditlu*. Ex lot
Uige
27 or. 77
I
Dr, Htlno thinks that nothing
mrsa
I face, the 178,000 Golden Gate
„ a .e short of loitimplloii of large scale
HALEB TO CONSUMERS
; f«udlcap over n mil* nnd n qtinr- spr-prllng fm uMiiinneut will reCurrent
t 111 I BUI Murkel,
*s| e$f
IPer l#as«n.
Net Weight f
varao thu downward tieml in farm Florida
: v th S s o u r t i r *'
&gt;""• rice* alruadv under way, and say* Grade A
Tar Dos Loo‘
¥raaimers
r
_ hi well
J............
might
make their Large ........ 24 ox,
plans with lower price* in mind. Medium .... 21 01 .
i ^ l n a f r d for the prim puraTon He says the principal hope for Rie Small
18 oa.
citrus Industry lies In llm Incieas- Ex largo
27 us.
fa*t/il 're"
.(h"t0rniintry,
* 'tlp’ one Ino/ two
th » Ing population. United States
rHatiit
In th«
POULTRY MARKER1—
y « re of operation two worid population D Inciesniug at the
FLORIDA PR1CRS
Double Roll
rate of about u million people 11
Grad* A quality, pcx* poundll
equaled, '*V* b‘iCn ,’ro,' ,n an&lt;j &gt;^o year, and If cltn u planting* ur* merkst
B«)1 Bearing
generally stefdyt
not made tuo widely, th* increas­ Flurida, Grade A
Dnss CnuMl|
PA RTS T U E SD A Y !
ing
population
sooner
or
later
"BAME" DEFEATED
Fryers, rsd, 2 'k lbs. u p . 88c
A « » M lljr
FORT WORTH, Tex.. Oct 1 g should result in Inrrsasud demand. Uroilara, rsd, 2-2 U lb* U
■li 'f Loss, lots s, Love I • V
IIP)—Texas |*n't doing* right by
liens, heavy, 6 lbs up...40
Texan Malta Dldrlkson Faharlaa—
liens, lig h t............. . HO
.................. 22
The 36 iiiumlicr colleges of ths Koustera
rJ".
w«Hd*e f o r - Kaxtsm InterciilletrUte Fnotbxll Turkeys, hens, light to
medium . — ....... .. 66
n,ure than Association Iia4e achsduUd a
total of 317 games for the 1948 Turkeys,
ly*. young tam e,;
J,ut to««ther.
The Rabo, who halls ftom Qrau- football isasoii,
inerllum
Hum
inunt, Trx., ran kilo her second
reversal In two years here Bat qr*» y . a . b . f , | | la-fort’ Polly Riley,
•limlmitlva Fort Worth star, firth.
Women a Tcxa* open,

Dr. C. L. Person*

Charlie Hunsinger
ILeads Scorers In
weVp^^iTVhis*/^ Southeastern Loop

FLY With
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Last Day Monday!

PICK-THECONTEST

WINCHESTER

First

Second Prize

SKATES

SJinoking Stand

MATHER FURNITURE CO.
Third Thru Fifth Prizes _____ _____For
Each Piize Winner, One&gt;( Pun For Two To
RJtsTheajtor
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T H E S T R E E T A.T A,
3 N M 1 3 P A C E CT T / 7

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V^oM EACfi AH' DRESSES
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L A U N D R Y C O M P A N Y . We apoclaU ie in a p ro m p t, ecom lcnl la u n d ry an d d ry cleaninir s e rv ic e g u a ra n te e d to e a tla fy t e e n t h e m ost d is c rim in a tin g people. .May tve s e rv e
you?

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CO U N TY LA U N D R Y' CO .

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i.trfctf llxht officx. newly tieroIt,tv itrisctl. FornUlit'il int-fetnil.
tht.it, »lt utilities, lieat and lanlitt-ply Huff J. K, K. v t&gt; Munf.itil
ti,r ,i rvin* (otnialit&gt;i|. Call
tleralil.
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moved nvnr Hanford. Will puy
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Reply Elox fill. A. Hi. 1.,
efficiency upiirtinant. Ideal for
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F iu t Clan* Modern Apt. Tuknth
Yellow Realitant.' I'hunu 1,03-R.
t'honr 1270-J. Commercial HI.
L. B. Mann. Luke Moniue.
At I’kik Ave. i .
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One or two bedroom (uirdaln’dl tlunf'* TilivOn Feed t tore
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ford Paint • IBaaa Co. Phi.ii*
son.

BOOKKEEPING Service and T a t
LOST A FO U N D
repuri*. John F. Dempxey, 210 14
Mngaulifi Plumo 3d 7.
TiCUTlTled Plaitlo Purae at Preehyteriun church Tueaday. Finder
il 74 Wlncheattr automatic
SUL US FOR
keep money and n* urn • pur»*
Phone 670-R or act) at
MI MKOt'rH Al'il PRINT1N0
and other contend to Mr*.
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AND TYPING
Chari*-* T. Lnw»on, Rt, 1, ihix
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H F h Florida ATanue, Lakeland.
Phene 8164J-

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Phone iftn

Lltcirlcai Appllancaa
Refrlgerafxua
Repairing
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
208 N. Park Ava.
Ph. U$4
All Work Guarani*

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on Ku*ti«, Deland hlglrnttf,
uni th nf BurrenltJ. Dc*criptloai
White with black *pot Inft
of n«ck A part uf lefe ear.
one VnuaTug wLereabout*
dog, plena# notify D. Vaintr,
Box 2883. or phone 8697, Or-

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WILL BUY your car regardlaaa
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uf i n or condition. Ratliff •
ATHENS, GA. BT O C T ^ n m
Rena, Phone 237-W.

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W. lat. opp ait r’rineeit) Then616-R.
in Tniiipn, ^'miil i uk, mill,
tre. Ph. ll'JO.
beiillb imiiI 17ml il l- it-UCi-tt leI-onjjb-y Apartment for two.
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Bark A**.
VViwIe, M.7II per kuIIoii Ben- * l.oeUat ,lVe.
IT r Kitchen t.Tihlnalx cal) c J
FOR RENT:
Furnished ap art­
kntik Cllax.-, and Paint Go. II"
limit I 77'* W
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ment. DOT W. fith S t^ a t.
1U W. 2nd Ft. Phone .120.
'lit Mi MAN \\ ANTl-ili for rcji- ’Ut.Ai.UO MuininR uonllnel. Or
emt "lin e will k. Mu-t liavt*
land" Kietunx Star. Call Halpf
W A N I ED TO REN T
Grapefruit tree* MV each. R \V
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end typitig. F.xoelltut opportTW O or TIIHKB ROOM (tiralihed
tinny tui jk , uuiir i,mu u |u
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ft, VV. Lord. Phone 7bd-W.
...inti to irmu I'ttlce axpuiii-ncr : a 1,1. I i fur liM 'e iy , G euetaiot
for Mr and Mia. Fred K. llu-tami Him tar kervlce. Swum *
I. i turmi udvmicement. Submit
wall. Contact Ftatm N. Hoir.el),
Hal l*t y Set vice, £1)1 W. Kir at
b ill'i u| application*to Box N.
Valdex llutel.
12 OUAUK SHOTGUN. I’hi.m
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UNFURNISHED apartment, quiet
Venetian Blind*: New bllndi and'
couple. No children, no net*.
W ORK W ANTED
FOB SALK
a cninplete
reconditioning *eiv
nil*
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Ice.
Pit. VU6-H. lo t flee «*tiice. P
KPENTEHING
and
repairing,
ald.
2r Pojutd
malea.
iiour, day or w*:k. Art DauRhHERALD OFFICE
. -v. PI.mi. 77(,-J
3 R E A D K S T A T E F O R HAT I
Kilrhea Cabinet* built to Older.
h E a l E s t a t e ^ WRUirtfNci
2600 mpei fine mi»*lun»i y »Iihw F. M. EiiKimb. Ruufiiig Contiaclor.
Free eallmate*. John E. Price,
PIUJWJRTY MAffAGEMKNT
All
wuik
giiarauleed.
Phone
bqrry plain*. One ilollut pel i
O i I it ii d u llith v a y, Phone
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
1S18-J.
liundred. Henry Nickel, Phone
107 IP W.
Re,, t Florida Rial# Dank Rldfr.
tit 6 J .
lUiohlvL-ElTNi,—Part lime- Fin NEW FLOOR:: rurfaced lu perfec­
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typo
aneliil ! ( alt mi-nlli, all taxea.
tion Old flout a umJa Ilka new.
home, 2 ba tba. Excellent loca- 6 ROOM HOUSE, double gaiuge.
More Ilian 2U yt-ara experlvnc*.
Fini blng, i-lt aiiiD-f • waxlna
t,on ApplyilM
ROB Ptumoia D rift.
Plume 1317-J.
711 Mel
Melloiivllle, IBi. -J38-W.
l’ui table power p . nt, C2 yeui *
Then# 12 30 W.
expcticnce in Ben- imii County
GUTTER and apoutlng matalled
27 foot Huuae Tiailer, PeCrlt-aa.
5 ROOM garaRe apartm ent with
11. M. Gleuaun, La
lary.
oi i i paired.
Free uslimates.
Muat be told immediately, ‘aik
Home furniture. Located nt 917 Vk
Plume &amp;18X-W,
Ave. Trailer Court.
W. lat St. Priced a t »3.R(K&gt;00
IthiN l A • »H •
VilUMt MAN, high nchotd graducaih. J. A. Calhoun, 2039 Mellon* you m i n i ; u
1
Kvlvinator
cold
diink
box,
putcitle
ttvtnlB
yul,
uu
clerk.
HbO
Elm
villa Ave. Phono 846-&gt;
PIIONK 200
Bcally new. 218 Palmetto Ave.
Ave.
KI’ll K l..\N ll-M 0m U S0N
Unfiniihvd 6 room hopac wMh 2
unilergraund &amp;GO tank*. Good Mid lie ngeil woman Mauls work,
U DHIVK-IT, INC.
extra lot* priced for quick eale, Two
new. Shade’* Axe Handle
piefe* :.e»uig, pruclicnl nuralnu 1
part caeh balance (23.34 par a*
IIMDGI'.-PI.YMOUTH
Bftop,
Long
wood.
or ivaloilruiil work. AGO Elm I
month al»o Orlando highway 354
PA UTS AND SERVICE
Ave.
fait on Orlando .fclghwayv Juat
IOS I’nlntellu A ie _
Phona 1011
. .. . . . . — --------77beyond city IlmlU.* Will accept VEXTRA I.AKUK BABY BED will. I „ ,
good car on either. 1323 Doug* kprlngs, M.-o safety gate tn d , ‘ “, ' “r (, n
AUcn. YOl If Ft OKlbA' llusffc can Up u t fro*.. Call VGI for detail*
*tfalniug
441. 1L . *k*ii
44,i„ Ave-j
a a*-4 ! ItflH Jt-iaamine Ave., Qoldachair. mu
918 ii
Myrtle
laea St. Phona 734-M.
tu riRTGINU. Southern CJien*naif, Inc,
2 Bedroom country home, excel­ 1 Dining Room Table, I chair*,1 *
S R L L iA I. h L k V IC E S
lent condition, dealrable location,
buffet, aufn lu good tutidillou.1
beautiful letting on 4 large Jot*,
Phone 1913 J.
T incIiii woik, ploughing, dlaklng,
11**1 Eei.ii*
InieairaeaU
“
■or unfurni*hed.
*
hed. Added!
Furnlihetl
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..
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leveling, by hunt- or acr-.*, IKW. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
—
featuro, 1 loom gue*t houau, IW JD 0L , xniall, *ucllon, Ufi H Jj.
Wilt HurAer, Phone U47-M.
III) N. Park Are. Tal. lis t
M
with bath. About half ca»h w ill* D#Im I, *t**l ladder and cut le..
Vamju,
I A-l condition. W. K. Bailough, F.II.A. Long Term Lo*na Q.|, t 13 NOTK.’KK—FKHHONAIi
F.II.A. Repair Lox| |
See John W. D. Moor#
| Doytwia Beach, Fla.
i o . t HEALTH PHOTEtjfTdN and
Expert
Batlli. "pairing
AU^
: eJ C
oTnnTLG d bed. *pring. and matCl f. AN Kit I.IVINfl call 951 for
Fr*d
Man*,
rill
B,
tnd
Rt
®iU * • « fSlnJr' I^n n r“ *** P * **| treaa, twin aim. Rainbow Lodge,
cu»Piik*t** detail* on FOGOINO.
aion 10,000.
_ ...
O ilw do Highway.
S*. iinern GhemlcaU. Inc.
VENETIAN BLINDS made to orSee John W, D. Moor*
d -r. St-mitiole Venetian Illilul Dog to give uway, affectionate,
L o w Priced _Clty Home la good p piece oak dining room *ult", In
location. 8 room*. Total pr(ca fxcellrnt condition. Can b*t *een (&gt;,. 820 W. 3rd Ht. Phone good liioklng, cut tall. Want*
111.2-W.
$2,760. Half caah required.
at Lotalng Trantfer Co. Pine A
gotd homo. Gall Dr. Uaaa, 1229.

Be* John W, I&gt;. Moore
4 Boom Home, metal ro4f, ilectriCity, 3 acre*, $2,50(1,...X

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Battle F l a r e s In
Standard Oil Strike
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o f the w ar and waa reported a
OtlunniT several month* a fter lit?
wan llaleit a* missing In action.
I t wan not until Sept. 18, 1043
th at L ieut Gllton'a family .learnMl that he wan dead. , I.«
Born In Hanford J p a e .ljL 1010,
L ieu t Ulllon was graduated from
Bemlnolr High School ln_lWJ3 and
p f r o l t l the University of Florida in
» IIMO where he studied Pharmacy
. 'a n d took pre-mcdlcnl training. He
0 , attended Reserve Officer* training
' echoola at Ft. Bragg, N. C. and F t
- Banning, Columlm*, Hn.
r ■ The flrat person reported nil»»*
f \ Ing from Seminole County, alao
w &amp; s?.*
the first raaunltv Lieut. Olllon waa
* Junior officer atatloncd with the
Civilian Conservation Corps nt
ramps In (leorgia. South Carolina
and Ohio, llo wn* commanding
officer In Howling (ircen, Ohio
• and Helena. Mont. At the latter
place ho Hupervlsed the building
and eatnb|lahlng of the camp for
a tialidoad of hoys whom he r*.
. corted nut.
'
Following hi* request for active
duty In foreign service ho waa
transferred August, tb tl to the
A ir Force from Held Artillery nt
Savannah, (ia. where lie waa In
command of seven offlcera of hla
own rank and 150 enlisted men In
tho Tow Target Detachment llo
waa later tra n a fm rd to tha 17th
Bomhardmer.t H &lt;i u m l r o u, 37th
Bombardment Croup (Dive Bombera) and sailed from Mnn Francisco
Nov. 1 on the President Coolidgo
which was later sunk in Manila
Bay. He arrived In Manila Nov.
20, 11141, Juat two weeks before
Pearl Harbor.
Bealdca hla futhur Limit. Olllon
la survived by n slater, Mr*. Char*
If* Ward of Sanford; one brother,
.William Ulllon of Saginaw, Mlch.t
one nephew, Cilhm Wmd, Sanford;
fmir aunt*. Mrs. W. C. Caldwell,
Lekaland: Mr*. Allle Steenwarth,
Jacksonville; Mrs. Charles Swlnneyf Atlanta, Ca. and Mra, Watson
Weilaco. San fold; also one uncle,
J u n e s N, Uillon, Stitifuid.
Corr.aor 1. Rtrom Ttiamimul nf Hoiiili
'. I l i a brother, William Clllmi,
served with the 1st Photo Intelli­
__ w____ _
MwceauiaiCi |*i*a*»»w III B
Of 'Vl_„—— —
gence attached with the Hth Air (allied llllt nf Itlghla which wa* penned In 177(1 by fleorge Mason anil
Foret* overseas fur two und n half Is on display In Hunalon Hall. Hlandlng with (lie (dates’ n ig lits leader
Is Mr*. Tbnrmond. They tlsllrd liNlnrle (Junstnn H all, rolnalal slirlne
ysnrs In tho European Then ter.

Truman Speech
(l.'aallaard S'mm I'na, lla ,i
(reuceful results.
‘‘At this time I want to make
It clear that I have not departed
ana step from my determination
to Utilise* evety opportunity to
Whenever
no np
work for pence.............
...........
propriuto opportunity arises, I
shall act lo furiher thu Internal*
of pcaco within thu framownrk of
our relations with nor Allies and
the work* of the United Nations."
Ho said that the Drilled State*
Will aparv no effort “to achieve
the peace on which tho cntlm
Aeatlnr of tho human race may

of tln viin Mn-ijii , iluring the am rrnnr‘* campaign awing through
Kentucky, Virginia. Maryland and tVashlngliin, It. C . The historic
document |&gt;avcd llic nay for Anirrlra’a llllt uf lllghts, which Hlales*
Klglil* l)riiiia-rnl* runtcnil Is (iiqa rlll.sl hy drmaiut* hy Trum an, H enry
aod Wallacn fur civ il rigid* IrgMolloii d rslg iicl lo ael/e Ilia riiu slllutlooal powrta uf (lie states.

Thurmond BliiHtH

Legion Meet

II .•minor,I Plum I'aar (In n

II uallaurd I'rum I'a sr lia r)

votes.. In the puipi.si) of puttie: 12; 31 |*. M. Two bic wartime
Truman.
andwillWaRaca
on Navy hangaii
convenedi n into a
notice thatIlewey
America
resist the
,i
drastic changes in gnveninirni 1mammoutn convention hall wa
they
I Idled
hey pro|Mi»c.
. . __
..... — with
o.i.i drlegslci.
u (,c |.,c ,. loinnera
uannera anil
am
"By the miliioiia, we are telllii,:' music from the champiomlup band
bam
these pygndea „f politics that thov •„f ||* rwood Foil No. 5. Joliet, III.
cannot trad e a w a y our liiiiltaRo t&lt;»
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Voterk Decide
iC «atlaaa4 ~

ClTho 8t. Lucie amendment re­
quire* that act* ptwrad by tha
legislature govoring tha operation
of the two county tax offlraa must
be ratlflbd b/. votera In a local#
referendum election.
Ratification of the amendmanta
would mean that property tax as­
sessment* for Broward county, the
city of Fort !.auderdale or other
governmental aubdlvlalona which
Join In tho plan would be made by
the same officer. The Uapayar
then would pay all hla taxe* at tha
same office.
,
That would be the same situa­
tion in Flnclla* county—with flt. ■
Petersburg, Clearwater, Largo and
several other communities all serv­
ed hy the **mt tax assessing nnd
collecting offlcera.
In Volusia It would ronxolldatn
the assessing and collecting func­
tion* of Daytona Beach, Deloind,

[ ionir*horemen, dashed with men
entering the plan t
Police broke up the fight af­
ter the two sides had pelted each
other with rocka, brick* nnd
other mlaslle* for flvo minute*.
CIO lonjtahoremen, urrlvlng in
nine chartered hu*c* Joined tho
striking CIO rdl workea mi table
tho company gate*.

((‘■allaaeS (&gt;•»• I’nuc (in&gt;*(
gested peace talks In Jerusalem.
Israel, ho aald, Is ready to meat
the Kgyptlans any time, any place
fur prarc discussions. A ccnso
fire la impossible, ho added, tinb'**
the United Nationa can auuruntco
the Kgyptlans will not take advan­
tage of such a truce to Improve
their positions.
And the Berlin blockade crisis
al*n la on tho Bccurity Council
. agenda for Tuesday. A C-B4 Atnt-rllcan plane on the* supply run to
| the city tha Russians blockaded In
June crashed, killing threo Amer­
icans. Another traniport wa*
shaken severely by a ground cxplo.,
stun near Berlin two minuter after
I ft took off. The pilot said It wits
not Russian antl-alrrrnft fire, ua
I he first suspected, which shook hla
plane. It might have liern dyna­
mite.
In Berlin tho Ruislan* Imposed
sharp traffic inspection ut acrupt*
lion sector borders within the city
to tighten their blockade of West­
ern Berlin.
Soviet-controlled | k&gt;IIic were
stopping all Herman vehicle*

New Hmyma
cities.

round^to
ln^dlBw*Mkl^ThB
pHr*?1
' • end"of
l,r$* bear
atanda aiioned
hit ground
|nt|&gt;7
” ■"»"»». chalnsd
at 4
the
the coureo.
"li aa hunting don mrBoor Hunt W all and led the Add ■ merry chase until the dogs ran him down.
(Inie^w t«o-l)
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Mercury Skids
( I ' a a l l u o r i t I 'r n a t

Railroad Strike
II ■•itllmieil .. ........ I ' m , t i s e i

tenanco worker- t« b-graphers, and
nuiniimiM othc • crufts.

controls instituted over tho
Mr. Truman lid not name the
ind on approaches In the
Tho Communist* claimed members of th • hoard. A White
House
spokesman
were necessary to hnlt an annnuiiccd
...................
i shortly,
» - * auid they will be
"—I—
flow
of
food
and
raw
*- f t - ‘
—
_____ — ..o n s o i itvrnn irum] Dove* nrn not a* (maccful aa
the surrounding Soviet occupation; they am supposed to bo. Thov
ione.
ijtiurrcl umong thomsclvca, though
Meanwhile In Faria, u woman generally not among other bird*
delegate suggested tho men arc ami creature*.

I'na-* l l s r i

west Included; Kvansvillo, Ind.,
28; Indinnniiolls, 21; Hprlugflold,
111.. 2-1; Kffiiighnni, 111., 24; Chattamiiign. Tenn., ,'111; Memphis, ill;
Tulsa. Okln., ill; Amarillo, Tox„
,78; Dullas, Tex., HO; Kuiisns City
:i2: A tlanta, 37.
Unlit was failing in New Kngbind ami southward along the sou*
board lo (leorgia. The moilerato
precipitation, the weather bureau
snld, was n forerunner to the east­
ward moving chill blast fmm tho
mhlillewoat. Beading* In most of
that urea tonight were expected
lo bo, near freezing.
The normally dry extreme south­
west nlso reported appreciable
amounts of rainfall. Blythe, Calif.,
had .Hit Inch, and Yumn, Arlz,, .,'10
Inch.

Bend, Ind., ami Clvvclund, O., to
threo InchnJ on thu ground at
Sault Hi. .Vfarle, Mich., and two
Inches hi Traverse City, Mich.
Bimw piled tu a iloplli of an
Inch and a half within an hour at
Mt. Summit. I’n. Oakland, In west­
ern Maryland, Klklna, W. Va., nnd
Uuckloy, W. Va., alao reported
thnlr flrat snow* of the year. Hlu.ta
on the highwaya made driving
hazardous a t Unlontown, Fn.
The warmer weather in Minne­
sota und thu Dakntu* was expected
In spread out over the entire area
today ami ns fur eastward ns
Chicago with temperature* climb­
ing buck to near normals.
Thu minimum of 2&gt;l degi co* nt
Chicago whs tho lowest for the
Longshoremen wore originally
date nnd so curly in the teasel: i-»|t«-,|
'',ihm}--*hnrp-iitnn" iK'i-nil-)*
ainro 1880,
they worked on tlm wharves of
Other low readings
seaports wlioro tlu-y loaded ami
unloaded vessels.

Dewey Promises
tl'nallaaad gram r a x * (Ia n

ly UE member*—at the Westing,
house Eloctrlc Corp.'s giant East
Pittsburgh work*.
#
He aald he noticed In new»papera that David E. Llllenthnl,
chairman of the commission,
"doesn't llkn the UE."
.
"I ray 1 would rather trust the
UE than OK (Genetnl Electric
Corp.)," Wallace addad.
General Electric operate* tho»
atomic plants whero the commis­
sion haa refuted tho UE bargainIng rights brrnus* the union'* cffleers have not signed non-Communlat
ley Act.oath* under tho Taft-Hort- O

Dr. Henry McLaulin
U pt*n*trist
113 Magnolia Ava. Fbooe III

Here it is, SANFORD

in Wotjd War I, was here as clmir

man of the Missouri delegation and
a« commander-in-chief. Hu addreu,
to be given at 2 P. M„ was ex­
pected In deal with the inlrrnntion.il
Mtuatinn and to ilinuis national
ilefcmr.
Tho President arrived u* b'.OJi
A. M. uhourd hi* plane, Thu In­
dependence. Squadrons of Jet
fighters and H2tfa roared overhead,
a 21-gun salute rang out, and tho
formalities nf greeting* Included
n revfcw of troop*.
Ho rode slowly along a 20-mile
route from the airport, through
downtown Miami and Binml He
In nil oceanfront hotel. Hi

(Caftllanr* ('mm (•»■»* n asi

rtartly mankind from the (Inn
1 of self-ilestrurtlou resulting
man’s potentiality for ovli.
an must acknowledge hi* do*
Mancv upon Und nnd plate his of atates and for th« paraannl
•t In Him", said Rev. Zl minor- freedom of the Individual man."
pi, "or Indeed lie will U- doomed
frustration und despair."
tev. Zimmerman was Introducby Sam Martina. Dr C. L.
■on* tntnaluccd Roy, John W.
MM of l-ceaburg
Ixesburg a*
visiting
a* a vlaltlng
the current project will cost $208.
, Charlea Murr son led 000,000.
And niadea plantar* will
ing with Hary Kudell t*t
view with glim humor HmIDi'a
statement that thl* area waa ftre
of frost. However. In tribute to
Buckingham Smith's breadth of
vlalnn and scholarly background,

B

Flood Project

which included a Harvard aduca- ■hock. The other, William KrenU.

illaoai rrea* 4kuw (tael
llon nnd much matlculuua ituity nf
from Ixmg Meadow, Maas. Florida history, Col. llatthcwa exm of the other raaualUea * ‘ ta th at Information has always
ithhcM pending notification
scapty as far a* tha whole
of kin.
,
program la concarnod.
aurvtvore. _whn_ Included
Furthermore. »ald tha Colonel,
tho omphoali haa always boas on
drainage rathar than tha w hda
problem of w ater control, flood
and drought Thus It la *aay to

C

23, of Wyandotte, waa given flrat
Iaid and released.
Two othara suffered cute and
l,r“ l‘7, , hpt refused hospitalization.
Officials at flrat feared a larg*
tank might also explode
but th at fear waa removed a* Brar w i brought the resulting blaae
under control.

, P. E. Blow, brought
rn In a small ranna
miles northsaat of
HUHRK h .
that time, aa he gased at tha awe- Florida, and Southern eo n g n u ■aid tha caaualtlaa
cheata of water In tha an a n»ei» and senators who fait that «
one, hundred, yaura ago,8 the C6U SHIV**? ^ mpowi! ** Em1 tml
S a R l S - t t .wou*d *®*jo With
%
s m
.A ^ it$ h a got no.raaulu, th* fX l to pai °Pm,n'*
caught In the

-.S- wpfe*jrn

m

Beach and other

Another ronsclldation amend­
ment proposed by the legislature
to merge the entire governments
of the city of Miami and Dade #
county Into a alngle new county
of Miami will not be on th* ballot.
It waa defeated la a preliminary
Dade .county refemduta lazt
spring,

‘ IVlr. 1runun, mi ftrhilcry coplnin

In order to gain political power,"
Covernur Thurmond said. "Ami
President reviewed foreign
i volu with tho
|T pulley moves of the im .I two y**sr« j Nlutcs’ Right* Democrats will
____. ___
___
Kj which he said hnvp Iunvv aimed at (know, In year* I enmo,
that thou
.■".treating "a polithul mid ncunoinle I action was nf historical Import^ framework" fur lasting jK-uce.
ancu in the growth of our democ­
Ha listed thrno major moves; I racy. Kach and every vote rust for
•A military aid sent in (irecee anil our case will be a testimonial nf
t. Turkey, lie Kuropean Kcimnnilc faith In the Aniurlraii way. It will
fF Kscnvrry nrngrnin, and joint action lie u stout douial that Communism
.with Urest Britain ami Franco in --or any other total-state ‘Ism’-} Patting up an economic organlza- can ever flourish in this country."
- tlon for the western mun* of HerThe proposed civil rights pro­
grams of Tinman, Dewey an I
' many.
jfI■; “It 1* nlain," be said, '‘that Wallace represent the ”ino»t
i,;, world pvaer.* and ccnriomic recovery wholesale assault on our form nf
cannot lm aclilcved In an almo*. government, with it* checks und
ft
iif political disorder and| balance*, ever attempted in till*
country," tha South Carolinian
said. "They also represent rhungoi
ion* which welcomed our aid, and In nur custom* a ml In our way qf
■hose democratic Iradllloii* m na­ life which would cause strife nnd
rration* invited our friendship" unhcaval wherever they were onforced."
a call fur "loyal Democrat!
Rev. Zimmerman In Inpurge
tho pnity," Hovermn

W—

yuau and cnglneora outdo themaalvea. Thoy cronto near that gooo hayamd lodk;
an of $|pmfuture, This ia what thay havo dam with th* FRAZER toe lMSt
nf(y handeome It i* tbo traJIblaawJn stylo of c m &lt;6 cone. Ite exofoMve
tv* mod* tha worid’a loediiic faahion doalgiM** fall fat
M.
irmunoorH.
Urn FRAZER for 1940, haa even won Ilia hord-to-wfn hoarta of th* ta*t drhmra
mtlaaiy pniah • car mil* after mile fa r wvoka on rad. Thay aty th*
cmauch drhrinf no puniahmant fb* than. Its driving *aa* tad tUpDfeanAvt ,
X) milsn a day a hraeao,” thoy oay.

I a thrill waiting fbr you at your deoler’a tomorrow. With 100 mm Among?
govomauta and rainomaoU, the 1940 FRAZER ia ahawd odka tin * .. ,«m$/N*H
-trallbiaiing th* wac&gt;’ for olltho cara to eon*. Vint t* t— fc — — ■— -

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TH E W EATHER

. I n U n ity T h fn * In S lr c n jtlh —
T« P n ( l ( t tilt Pete* t f til* World j
T* r t t w t i th« P ro rrtM of America)
IN P n t t n Prosperity *«r Sa»(ard-

Fair weather through Wednesday
slightly warmer Wednesday

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VOLUM E *X X X
*«H

SA N FO RD ,

E sln h llsh ed 1908

F L O R ID A ,-T U E S D A Y OCTOI1ER 10. 10 IS

A psoc Li I H Preset L rnxi'd W ire

N o. 41.

Convicts Say Bolton Warren Raps Legion Holds Big 3 Say Negotiations
Offered $15,000 For Shipment Of Large Parade
Green Fruit At Convention;
With
Soviet
Are
Useless;
R e u t h e r ’s D e a th Gubernatorial Nom-j 300.000 Persons WitWitnesses D e c l a r e
That Kenneth Bannon Was Scheduled
To Be Killed Later
DETROIT. Oc». 19. &lt;/P)— Two
convicted burglar* teitified today
that Carl Bolton. 39, offered $15.
000 to have Walter P. Reulher.
president of the CIO-United Auto
Worker*, auauinated.
The two witneuei al*o *aid that
Kenneth Bannon, head of the un­
ion’* Ford department, wa* *chrduled to he killed later.
Ilia testimony wn* Imcked up
in part liy 43-year-old John Pantetla, who with Miller 1* awaiting
sentence In Pnntlar, Mich., on n
burglary conviction.
Miller. In cro** examination,
dexcrilied hinuelf na a former nutn
worker who had been In prison
mo*t of the time ainre Jie waa 17
yean* old. He nerved three terms,
nil for burglary. Ha dhl not nay
whether he had ever been a mem­
ber of the UAW-CIO.
Reulher wa* *hot in hi* home
(ait April 20 but i» recovering.
Miller teatifird that he had known
Bolton for about ?0 year*.
He said that as e«rlv as Sep ten i1s t . 10-17, Holton told him ‘‘thnt
something wn* coming up," und
Hit*- n lot r f niiint-y wn* Invoked.
Attain In March, MU3. the witness conlililied, ho had n altnllnr
conversation with Holton. The
name of the victim was not men«r,.ntlsHPil II* l'**r r.iablt

4 Killed And 40
H u r t In Blast
At Texas City
17 Persons Are In ­
jured In Indiana
P l a n t Explosion

Palestine Truce Ordered

inee Holds Hear- j ness Extravaganza!
ing On Citrus In-, Riverside, N.J.,Wins |
dustry At Leesburg j Bugle Corps C o n test1j sracjj Bombings Oi'
LEESBURG. Oct. 19. (/!’) | MIAMI, Oct. 10 " (/P&gt; - Th?
G azn
Go Into 4ih
Fuller Wiirri'ii told n group nil American Legion went on parade
Day As Arabs Klee
grower* today that u hog turned j today.
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Capital
Of Count r.*
into grapefruit grove* front which
The entire d.ty w.t* *el aside fuM

“Stop TheMusic” |President Asks
Program Blasted South s Suppart
In I CC Hearing In Raleigh Talk

Berlin Blockade ts
B e i n g Tightened,
Western Powers De­
clare Tn U.N. Meet

sltipmcnl* arc now being m ad?' preparing and staging the gigantic,
I* MtlS. Oct. IH—i,1*i—Itep.
H. t n t ' i s NKVlN
"will refine to eat what hr can j eight-hour rxtravaganza. w h i c h Kmanurt O llrr (ll-.NV) t'hargPARIS. Oct. 19. (/!’) _ The Big
gel there."
I storied at -I P. M. It will highlight I'.l tml.ii the I nlli,t SInI,--, nml
The Democratic gtihrmaluiia!j the 3(Hh inm nl national conven*, Hell ..in "mereed" the l.ite Counl Coy S v s Answer I*; IVi't.i m Aopcals For T luce W e.trin Power* told the
l aitrd Nation* .Security Council
numinrr made the ■t.itemcnl a* In lion with !i opened ye.tenlay and I’o.ke Iternudutle to rerommend
Ihil the \rnl&gt;- he aiven the
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Rctoil.iv 'hat further nremialion*
opened--a ivric* of hi-aiing* .n ! continue* through Thursday,
hern I’nh—I ine de«ert nl
Four perion* were burned fatally how to 'c u re Florida’* *n I. u tm ii Official* cttimale 100.000 per- -mil
"tih tl.r Soviet Union on Germany
Unit
To
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•he Negri. Hr. ttnlnh Itunrhe,
and about 40 others injutrd in * industry.
ire ti.elr** .1* Irtl'M a* the Kuilian*
: ton* tnw the parade during it* tt uni'il nr ting mrillnlor after
tr.is rxplmimi and fire which twcpl
W \SIII M, hl.v , (li t. 111. i.'Pt krrp a watertight blockade on
Vi \ -MINi .K IN . O .i
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Commenting tli.il Fhnida grape-j four-mile march llunugh downtown llvrnntiiillr'.. n«*n«&gt;lnulli'i. in
the si.-t,.. Itight* dronu'ril* Holm.
a line of Automobile* at n blocked fruit ha* been going to market \Miami am! along palm lined Bis- Irru-ti.leni Se|»l t*. Iirimileil the W.1VM
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in. mi of tin- I"eil* —
rhnrse a* "utlerl. mil rue.*'
drill.nut, il aneii i,u|u\ thill l*re*railroad crossing here hut night.
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ii- l ommi*«ion. (deni I nun.in iliariti. It In "ci.il
airier* laic August "ratlirr than ever cavne llmilrvanl.
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Ib Philip C. Je*.u|i of the Uni­
Three of ihc dentil* occurred before" Warren challenged the . Ton ta-ginn official*. high Army
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ti»t of i1 itdcd N i i iions S'r i ill ilv C m m r*l o f lli ll'
lhi&gt; morning.
i1c "Stop lie* epee*hr-. V. -ato Srii), n**i*tnnt ylchohl on road, tail and river
grower* to answer Ini*
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1ilKill* f ’&lt; Mill. i. the "ab'I
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Clarence Stewart. 24, negro you beeneating llii*early?
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"If ihc nniwer i» tirjMlivi? .1$ I American f . r t r l o i i iiepm ttnrttU
him m n m.iii riinnlu.t away ■luiitv council deliberate*."
Corniel Olivei, 20, negro woman, expect it will be, how can we ex, fnmi every Kinlr nml outlying
nil 1,&gt;0 I r ■-i ' m i .- I,. be able
n !*•.•$r 'llllt • d .« - rl 1 flK him &lt;
from hi- i i , inii mil diirhiu-! the
Bu.-ian Drpuiv Foreign Mini*Calvetton.
pect our northern customer* to huv pm-wMlon*. ninasc.l rolom l and
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■l i l t on i l l • t ’ o ,ill**.' t'.-\ ... nnunle.i. noliutt
tri Andrei Y. Vi.liin.ky, snuffling
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Sylvester Villareal, Galveston.
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and -lie, /ing from a srvere cold,
fruit we won 11 even cal (torn on. ,
ro r|^ . follow. .1 by flout* ami
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Jack Flynn, Joplin,, Mo.
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Tho first wltncx.x to givo testi.
I'reslilenl Truman, win. odilren*1
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ho pi1.all here and nl Gnlxestoit, many wforn Warren, In* citrus
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IS of | tl fjrm pi'itn- .ilnnd, flew on tp
across G.dveiton Hay. included advisory committee nml groups
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many whoie burn* wire described I stole (rglstatma also lint their H.ileigh, N.C,, widlo aeurea of |e*1 'in •Iir
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Fire Chief Fred Dowdy of r.-xn* |,|g(ry-# Wor*e evil*.
&lt;md llu- W. **i&gt;rn Power* would
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(invernnr Karl Witrten of CallCity »«!d the rxplmilon wn* rnil«ci!
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by the Igniting of nil ncrumutnlloii I,
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ri,k,llt|,|,. j,-:elf foiuln left Hat rninonlo tut&gt;• yea- • Mil '1 'it! H i m . lit* to m p •h 11Ir •
tug :u ugii't'nu'ui with Prime
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lerdity on a aciiedllh'd inm-atup
of manufactured
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leaked from n plpelinn iilongaine p()rtunHy t„ )|f| |t*etf on and mil f'g lit lo Miami. The 1'i'nuhliran Vi 11 i 1
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Mir tluMiudi'r I'lidi'giiu of llrlhighway Ufl, near the Htoiin Oil |tn. If hack on It* feet." Ii,- niiil vice lucelilcnliid nomilii-o ,cil|
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lUind-. .1" IN* *1 nl vnd llic Hr laitt Gil off Mu' Wi stern Attack
refinery.
i " I’m hopeful tho ritru* indinitry uiidrc*.* Ilie i on vent ion tomorrow,
Harold Hla**cn, former governor
Witneaaea raid the go*, w ldch|wv,,n yVt ran light itself but if
pill'll' il,.
lliex (.in fimi "i*l’ !• iiiiiictmcn ,.f the (iglitenia Sin mi llli'ckade. lie spoke on
hung in the roadaido rlitehl-n In n jp
|,y nvxt At*.!! when the of Mlnm-antu 'ill! a cm * h[,oke.VC.li'UpIl
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lllll lime In b irilf uf nil Miree Western Pow»•"*
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| viaildo fog, went up in u huge |iu ff, j,ogi*luture convcnea. I will eun- unit), al*o in in r* today and is
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uf flame. Thu nearing lib»*t bunt- ulster It tho duty and uMirulltm M-hrdtiled to *|icu'l loumnoiv. , I
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Hcvnal oilier govern,a- . .ilnnct
I ed HI Hlitumuhllea waiting fur il|u f the govornnu-nt In nmie Jo the
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airing of tunk enra to pas* tho roaeuu nml do vvlint IT cun."
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railrnud creasing.
Ho promised, however.
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krt lir.ntrd by Soviet nmit, ns llorlin’s sole curt. Iwign e isho jiimitieti us 0 i ,
The explosion occurred about, nix- not going to rant anv dlcln Imtid.
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With tha exception of two com- 7:,'ll) P.M.. and slat ted rumor* that I torel.*»ilai»l program through the
*" chairmrn f tn,- council, imi.-d !nv„K.-i
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L.nvcritor 1. -Nn-m Ibuimiiiul, tin renrv in '■xchnutte for n lifting nf
munlty chainnen, the Kemlnoto Texas City was menaced by it re -1lart-lslatuce "
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"'•inllniiril llu I'asr Klahl)
f I 'oil Hi*iirl lit* 1*11*446' Itllltltt
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County Ttdwrfuluslj* atul Health petition nf the disastrous uxplo-j Ho said hit believed that whatallltliai. lie suggested ttie Cl
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AaaociaUon ban completed it a or- sion* nml firos nf April Hi-17.1ever iirugram eyolveil from thu ( ) |* d p i&lt; | u
should adjourn nod
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MUiiuliun for the forthcomlngr 1047,
which ktltod M2 person* and toutIngn "will b* n binding itutn- I B S U U ll
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O w nf the few ntcupmH . :,f th: ^ At (»..■
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I I I / L o i l i l D c i H I S l I . Ik llX J u i l k
tUUlt fhl tin- Cvliuly, UUIIoutWai. tviilllrtg
cars who esenped infury ,
fur debate on the so-enll- yy
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wa* Mins Mamie Price s e c t,tr y ««
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War..'it mild he would welcome contempt citation against the AIM
^ • 'I ilu* Pollen Station thU
Dies In Ham burg ■suggestion*
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Jr., Ovledot tho Rev. S tenhen, IIA.MIIHUO, (iennuiiy, Oct. HI
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liorouRh. (icneva; Mrs.
K. No- Ilmuchliich, coniiimmior-in-chicf
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It • nitiionnreil that hi* will in*
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well, Forrest City and Mrs. of thu German nrmlos until Ilillet M a i* s h a l l M e e t s V\ I M l , ',
(Mil'll Mli'ii UIM 'll"ii "Vn| 1&gt;V H1111t*•• riiilin I'fiuipincnt here of
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I i l'»*Msk Ni- wn'H fifiit ttf lirnitJand, Fern Park, phuluuto and died nt a Krltlsh army hospital
fiend, Ind., Hnd refused the union
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Altamonte Springs rhalrtnm will list night while awaiting trial on
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has been romnlcled hv Dr, J. C. euro nary thromlmsl*,
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tri !*T!Vii *tjn»iMl t&gt;' ing form "I t'f.l m il should be
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Foster.
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nU'Ml * of i-fir'h vk»-r»' Iin ««l imhI Grady Gmii'ito \vlii&gt; w'tl
issttea involved. In hi* emi
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nt&lt;fi
pwino
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conditloii.
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lutd
f(ljjnwing
a
wiekend
visit
to
Ath|tev. J. R. Ilarne*. Church Uivl
'' iiililiL- se s Ir iitiml urs who bnve
it in 61’hIm I €iivt'l**|»r*4. Mo-4l "f nl HI- -v,,rk until 5- &gt;v I n
tempt rhit ion he did nut penalix
heen
brought
to
tiro
hospital
to
nrr|ved
In
Rome
vestenbry.
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slant (&gt;rof. •(• A. I.swson. organ!- he near hor husband In hi» Jln allft1tl, „ ,nferreil with Itnllnn Pre-I- the union hut ordered it to appm.
'n'en buying war surplus ninteilal,
‘t0 tmvrlnfiti iH'Vtir fiiivt* *•*-t-&lt;$ Mr. I uv.lt,' will tub
nirtim in ti puiiri’t in lint llltve Ir en unable as yet to
iMtlnns) Prof J. Ilsmllton and
.f,
tl
'Cllftl
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II.
in
eon
rt
Oct.
20
nod
show
com
uni.mil
anlmv
nf
?
I,file,
i
who
am
M'nntlnnes on Pine lllaiio
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hi
nf
ii.,'
(&lt;,*MiiitiiH
hoiJr,,• „
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. rlen l.ulgl F.liiaudl. Premier Alclde
f h
use it. The frequency of -17*1 megaOnuu If* t i!ii*nt wluli*. a ‘ 1am UL''' cMK'linu foi Olit-• ;it
Von Hrauchltsch had hern suf- n ,, ........... nm| Foreign Minister pi lane, with III* Injunction of In i
• ii*li»u* ll"' Aim- in nn PrimN lii- evrlf*
Is verv high. The Police
M'»r. 27. The order was issued .,i 'll Kill HlltlW lip mill
ee.if ni.ti*.nohili'.
fering front heart tniublo for soma
c fIiryil
t
'"In
in
t•jii
nnivernity.
M». Ill
tho griMiiul thn union insintrd
Mr. Fiiv.ltu bn* l« ' 'I
Ntiil
Inn
FM frequency is 3U.61)
Four New MembeTH time. Demaml* Imd Item voiced |
•Kit l lit* cm'If utii nf an rnbHi»|M*
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ire Iim l»v riylil nf «i\%mi4lili» nr tinrting work slni'i* I'M 1 H NVII i i n’ »iitill, ,'llf'nii 'hli" in 4'niiiti megneydes. while on AM the fieIp nrltain that he hu set free
Accepted By Legion long
lierilHftrr. Tin* lunl mich claim n.nn iril lu/o in I!' i .' 1
with two other futnnui
, lIl'Kf |»nHti- ipivney of WTRIt is I I megaI,. .ni I i lint ll torn 1*|l‘l*
tu (.bin when- fur f.v&lt;
\a in 1011.
man field m srshals-G crd
• 4.1 lit &lt;Htlffnihi nf Hit* rxinf- cvclea of laliin K lncvcles.
nl
Short wove "hams," such a* l«
Four new members vvero ac- Hundstcilt, 73, and Erich Vun Man
WI’hI'h in llu- if|ivi*lnpi" F Nn'Ii wu ' I n i in1 liuildlnt- bu i' ,i
In,* i*i VlMMlimi'fit," 1In* mi 1in* niiM*
Itthru ret ill ncil lo S tu f
F, llovln und C. It. Ilnwsiin, oper­
• rented last evening at tho I.eglon nsteln, 70.
^ much* a* t *1. V. riiup
i
rnn.i'
tl»•.
r
urigimtlly
ft
in
U
Hut hy CainpbeU-1-osslng Post
*Hi) nf tin* IiihiH mw iIr pm &lt;•11 it
---- 7rTT.’T T 'e 'i u u —“
Seer el ary. Tlrov wertx 'introduced
,,
I lniihl very lute if our fn***- ate in the III, 'JO and HO meter
ourt wa* '‘without pre­
l viil-, S' Y
it'«!niIiHiril llu i iiif
„ No. 63 which ntado plans to carry
$1,600,000 V INE
, | n t|„, |&gt;0p0 |,v Franklin C. Oowen,
'li iMinlhcr hands nr 2H, 1 I nml It.6 to 1 mega'.i
n
run g o lit"
in
judice*
„f
tinright
„r
tim
Nat
Inn-.
I
....... I If) 12 1(1 to ir, tl' " II
eveli-s
W on Its membership rally.
1*08 ANC.Et.Efl, (let, 10, (47— nl, u * * l s t i H i t _ t o presidential
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Thn * new member* are Hollis Francis G. Gorman spent $1,100,* i unvi)y Mvrnn 0. Taylor,
,-"P ip '' wit limit iw i , i &gt; ImpairStates’
F
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To
|
t’utilli'
Work*
'Dunart.m
rit
*
W. ilasemore. Alvin E. lohnson. 000 postage 10 send a &gt;1,00(1,0091 Immediately nfl*r the fUpRep
meat.
Mini Inn.
Robert i Newntan
ami James LIU lu Municipal Judge tl, Denton Marshall was shown points of In­ “KiiifTfish”
Harrison
Meet In Memphis
2Mr
war which wouhi menu co n -j
rrclml 'in *ii i i n ­
Croup*. John bouts presided, with Worley tn pay n rpcedlng fine bn terest in thn papal iummst pulacu.
live bnntP at )M3 I’mk \vitu'i' iriiptinn. first iif rntiilal Ihen of i
John Q. Galloway serving a* act- n ticket ho received Just before* Then he left with Mrs. Marshall WitlidrawHFrom Race
.IAUKHON, Mi**., Gel. in "19 wburt' he ami Mr*. I’nvilb nnw tnl.o, and a fight against fifth
Ing adjutant. The meeting
'Sill follow- hy went to Shanghai.. Th1
Tho mllllmi for An tin, where Llsut. Allen TupMr*. F, K. Ruuittiilut wu* ftnmHtnti'*' Right* Di'tiirratle bml* live \ &lt;ott t,oula Wililam I'V ■"•lluun te,dinhtues eerltilnlv iitran*
' « buffet supper,
nrr
llrnwn,
Mrs.
Marshsll’s
ton
G- J. "KiiigfiHh" Hiinisott
t„- -t* will cunveno In Memphis,, villi* ia Ntudvlng for a I'lld *li ■
dollar Chinese bill was v/orth
i nrlailniriit of "iir cii*t- ed rhairmiin of the Civic Music
::..................
Total momlic'rshlp to date with about two bucks, American.
who riled In action, Is burled.____ r i u , 7', '! r'iWi rr,‘m i 'V, rn,,°
Assoelntlnti ilrivu wlllcli will be
I'"fin„ Kunduy for it scuiilu'in run- i r i at Mlcblgun Htnii I'nivi i tly i,man' liberties.
1M0 dues naid Is 107 as com par; held from Oct. \ir&gt; to Oct. Ato at
n ,Y..
0 i'i . l1’1' 11
Nn. trrenci' mi ciimpnign »tiuti'gy and t
ell with 112 paid up card* a t thla
J. duo he said tha morning tn ..... ..U cWtlnti plan*,
a meeting held nt the Tourist
time Jaat sear. It was announced
fotiteoii d.'tnands on his Unto bh a
w
w
uv iu h t nm* of the
Center last night, Presldenf A, C,
by Capt. E a rl. T. Loueks
Stine announeed today.
Plans wera dlseassed for d
“ S rw iW i
iilBt , ’^ r * V* ..lM ’,lycX.... th-i
Mrs, Rnumillnl has sel c'l the
la g io n Pair to bo hald hern on
m i g h t ; , S W ' . f a a liMnt! i
KflghhTWi t hi n' t ho'
following Indie* ns lc lers of
March 14. nendlng aoproval of
land
___
tau t Ogminleslon
Commlaslnn ntcc.lngs,
.....
iV^-tW.n. &lt;
grniips of worker* In tho emberthe City Commission.
therefore urn withdrawing fnmi
. .
..
*hi|&gt; ramnaigu: Mr*. J.
Roy.
It was announced that tho Le­
the race for tho heat Inlorrstn of j Ami. ho eddtul, “Tho meeting •*
Mrs. O. M. Harrison, 511 Madegion Auxiliary will held a feyff*
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 19. &lt; /P )-" ln .pile of hunlcsnes and flood*, myself and thn City", he stall"! d&lt; finitely tint for tin purpose &lt;r
WASHINGTON, 0 , 1. I ). |/f’i Six slilirs lire putlinit (lie issue '*f lino Mnllcm, Mr*. Geori Touhy,
ed dish supper a t 7:30 o clock thla farm rn in ionic area* are foMunste in have mme fresh Florida produce
Ho dorlared that liu visited t" "Mf»nl*lltg u new purly.
Mrs. F. A. Hyson,
nl Mrs.
liigller j-ny fnt llirir lawinakris In ( ue llir vnlcrs next ntunllt,
evening. toko
tho
opportunity
to
llintik
tih
j
It
In
l&gt;cjlcvp(l
Govrrnor
I
■
••W
rrady for thn coniumcr Odnlie/ 11 »«w tins n|&gt;rning of the ic a in n » lumxutura for tliclr loyalty,
[’opr *tale» want tn tl • int.ittb in; about their old aui’ pension »ys- Evans MeGoy.
itu: I#* Wrinht* HtntoV lM$rhtj
Thn executive roinniitec, Mr.
CHANGCHUN CAPTURED
auction
te:n*. And mntii than a m u : In v iiinpnsiil* nn tint Nov. 1 ballot for
:lio st the Wsuchula market with cucumber*, pepper* and egjtplsnt
llitp to tho furl thnt tho* ha I I vim prcnhlrntlnl rutulliluto,
said, will !k&lt; conposed of
SAN PRANGISCO, Oct. ID. OP) cn tale. During the week n lot ill of 1,789 package* were »o!d with loU for thu City Hod Ion lmv*j J i$ueiul. nUhnugh Im Imd m» com* vuriuii* lax revision*, bom) i*'Uri nod loirs of *ueceisiuti for Male offices. Stine,
.......
..........
tho .......
follow
lag: ...................
Martin !#lneclohor,
— The Manchurian capital of cucumber* leading with a volume of over 1,500 buihcl* averaging .$3,12 alrvAdy horn minted, Mr, I far | incut hern un tho Mumpm* m**.
A ionstilution.il atm iiifmrnl nn the Notlli Carolina ballot seeks lo vice president; Mr*. Rtfnh Smith,
— Changchun Km been captured by
siun
anil
would
not
tmy
whether
'a. a •
f.L .
__
ImimnuIsiH ** rinon'* mime will mm-o-r on I hem,
increuie llio pay nf legiilittms from tin* present $600 lo $1,200 a *cisirin|
9 Chinese ReiL. the Communist per burhel. Volume i* ttradiiy inarming with quality improving,” City Attornry Fred Wilson mi In would go.
("mea Hughes, CN Concert
“ *
radio In North China asserted ■“ **" **■' L. WUson, Director of^.
und of presiding officer* fim n f
imuiirnl this morning.
reiireso n tatlve,, outline
to the
Market*
reported
today
In
$700
to
$1,600
a
session.
HTRIKK
INJURIF.8
today.
gross In recovering from the set­
.'a lories.
Broun th ST 'A M F' Mujc plan of
-*
-*
■
^ik
review.
PARIS,
Oct.
10,
(/P
)-F
o
rty
p"tMichigan
voter*
will
pa
r
on
a
Ta special broadcast, the radio
Warm in c h k a n k h r m c R s
back caused by wind and wator of
n Knium*, an amundimnl would concert proaentatlnn.
___
Market waa also the September storm, •
DETROIT, flrt, ln -f/T p Crlre fuiia were* Injured when pollco i.nd proponed umondntent to remove liibi' the lawmakers’ pay from $3
said all rash.Uace eeaebd when the
.V'/ tA/v
ro tem m eat’s sew seventh a m p
with beans and eueumber*
"Report* from. Plant City mar* Inerrn.ie* averaging *270 on II* mine* striker* elashod near 81, tho constitutional $3 a day limit tu 83 n d a /a n d give them IT a day
In the vegetables. Citrus hat state strawberry plantings are "600" »*iHe* and *320 on the Ktienno, tho noihl• official new*'on legislators' salurle* and 'ft the (nr expense.*,
"downed arnto ‘a t" n o o n today
THE WEATHER
m ating at this market dor- well underway and Indications ant ,,Atnl»a»s*dor" mmlels worn an­ agency Franco PrerM: said today. legislature fix tho iiuy of it* mem
(Chinese Umo.)’
A North Hukotu nineudment
JACKSONVILLE, /ct, id—m
the week and tho outlook la that around 4,500 acreb will bo nounced today hy Nash motorsTho outbreak In crntrol Frame her* and provide for cxprtm nr- would permit tho leglduturt In
Tho I n c u r * ' ronlv to tha new meurrsd, tho ageney said, when cuunts. Another amptidnunt vmild fix tho rulary and expenses of it*
High Low
CBN. CLAY RETURN8
&amp;
for Has fall season, t A great
ntcd to berries this season,
Asltavllio
of latereat is evldcncsd In
WASHINGTON, Ort. 1», U P )In has curtailed tha fall Vege­ 1049 model Na*h earn now In plckots attacked pollco occ irtylng lot the lawmaker* set tho salaries members ns well a* thui't of elec­
and
Rirmlnghnm
Iluchc La Modern mine. Fight of elective state officer*.
Gsneral Ludue D, Clay. Amsrlcaa toeaitlng' an auction system hers table
deal though
small production
tive officials. Washing!'"! nlso has
tamo uear
iniiumi theta
»•'*»* wore
s s i , wnau
- ..Liuji»et ' m *’*
Dosten
Florida ha* an umcndmutil jam I- nit amendment tu permit (hit k g I*,
sliiker* we^ro am:*tod.
« ee*»*ai»der-iii Oenaagy. Ul erha*. which win be a new method of offering* of yojlow prooknsek i P^bUHy on Oct. 22,
Cleveland
ing to hlka legislative nnlniic., latino tn fix salurU'* fur elective
* uled ta arrive la WasMrvftuo to*
produce through the m ap
Nashville
from $0 to $10 a day Imd pruvidn officers,
NO WATCH HOG
ite n w e a for a qalsh
19—UP)—-Burn»»»
New York
tt
OMAHA, Oct, 19, (/P)—Tho dog $7.60 a day in expense money.
visit to tho Unjtad
Oregon
lias
nn
Intfnpvo
to
estab­
film star
San Antonio
much of a watch dog. Mrs. California, the ether siinnhmo lish ffifl n month otd ngo pensions
"Three other market* rspoHlng - ^ g .In American
a movie now Itelmr wn*n*t
Seattle
Althea
Johnson
of
Omaha
con­
state,
will
vote
on
an
amendment
y spokesmen said the
tho
ami
Washington
may
liherallte
waa robh«1 o f io,ooo
__this!
______
_ broke
______
who
Into hor to wlpo out, tho present $100 ron existing public weifars laws by
„ __i djaturb
*
m am
K T " 1', a thief whu rifled his ceded, A
ho«*« took the 18-ysar-old terrier
terric stltutlonal celling, and empower easing eligibility requirements and
t replainUnff wa
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