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IOB EIGHT

THURSDAY, OCTOBER Id, 1948

1HE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

■ t '^ 1■"-■e u w-g ysui'i. !■
B8B B B W B *! 'i ■■ v
i-liuliiiihm with tlic o|H.'tilti|c *tr\ im being under the direction of
I Mis W. T. Whctdes*, Mrs. J. M.
i Stincciphei tied Mrs. J. F. Huirl| soil.
j Tiie "Puck-A-Towel" project,
1 1.emg sponsored by the United
EDITOR’S NOTE: (The Western Powers say the Berlin
ICmmcit of Churchwomen for
I yoiteg people of Kurnpn and Asia,
blockade i* a threat to peace. Soviet Russia iayi there it no
n-ieiv'l hearty response from
blockade, and it'i all a matter for the Foreifn Ministers
| im inl*'.- • The turnup was urged to
Connell to settle. This It a look into the background of the
atiet.d tin* monthly program rneetBerlin situation whili the United Nations Security Council,
ng nt the church next Monday
( 4|f I(■1IlOfill,
over Russian protests, seeks a solution. Later stories this week
Ib'lictous reft eshments were
will tell how Berliners aie living and describe the ideological
served in the 17 member* present
warfare in Berlin).
.at ........ .
of the business meetII* WHS GALLAGHF.lt
* ------- — -------- -----------------i ing. Those attending were Mrs.
It Bit (.IN, Oct. It GP)—Till* |
It. -&gt;on Hteele. Mrs. A. 0. Benson.
rubble heap rtty of three million H a s t y H o m e S c e n t 1
Mi - J F. 1
hais bfcnme the world'* No. I
-M e e tin ir
O f C irc le
1 11......... Mr,
headache through too much good­
will |n 1U44 and to little in U»4H.
Mi* V ti Un-tv ii»rv**fl ii« Iim** Mi * \v K.
' The United .Slate* uml lllitaifi
! null"-. Mrs.
f**r the monthly meeting "f 11,,
hnd too much good-will and trust
Wright, '
in future international relation; t ’lrrla* V■&gt; - .d ,lu ■ r ir •*[
rt L Ibui",
s. Mrs. W. T. Whet-less
t’hturh 1lehl in Mntllflt V aftVMlMOf Mi - r ail M
In 11)44.
Mrs. M. Hlltei
Tin Soviet Union * hu m til good- lit in'f ll'0,11,1 id Jnl Myrtlf Av*' | hi i&gt;ind Mrs.
arietta Leonard.
will In carrying out internal tonal nut* Tin" meet lug wni (it t
M. - 1III*, V M
agreement* tiring™ n &gt;n«i» over mV* f iiy Mr*. M. X, Clinehififl, 1 III!"1
Berlin in 1W4H.
How did It happen .
It Ix-’gnn around .1 conferett.'*
table In London in 1!*44. At the
table wa» the Kuropean advisory
commission set up by Itusahs, the
United .State* and tlrenl Britain.
Victory *ta* in the air. Soviet
iirmlr* were advancing on tiermany from the Kai«t. The West- ;
ern Power* had umaahed into
France and stood on the fieri.inn
border*. Allied air bomb* shook
the Belch from end to end. t.er- |
tin wn* not the le»*t of the III,,
get*.
Itu**in. the United State* mid
Britain were united with a com
mon aim to »ma*h tlernmny. The
watchword wu* cooperation
The men around the tulila set
up line 1 for the occupation In
(iermanv without too murli nonbit.
Then It became n question ol
whir), city should la- the “eat of
government for the victori on
powers. The Bussiun* wanted Bitiin—which was deep In theii as­
signed lone.
The American* were opposed
First, they felt centering of G*, mnri activity mound (lie Inidiilmi
at rupilul would revive (I'-tllllill
nntionnliMis. Serum!, they elt 11
holder city which reuulrrtl no / ■
cial corridors would be heller
Thv Itlissian* Insisted on their
choice. It seemed nut too lmportnnt at the time, whet .ill
stress wns on rnopvrntian
H ".
the West guv* In.
Berlin wu« sid a* the Allied
capital. U.H. State Itepartnteoi
realist* said specifiq and Iron-i l l I
agreements should In* drawn up,
providing means of getting in an I
OUt of the city through the Sovlm
Occupied tone.
The American representative.
Ambassador John Winunt, demurred. lie *nid it was trior • Im­
portant to siiow goo.!.will to llie
Soviet* than haggle nv-.u specific
agreement*. lie won nit.
The right of the Western I'ow
ocs to t,e in |l*-rlin n &lt; 00 up . dig
power* wn clearly established by
the London agreements. Tim get
ting In and nut was left to the
goo l-will iif the Itiihsimis.
Finally, U.H. (Ii-neral L.iriu It
Clay and llritisli .............. . —.
worked out agreements with the
Huvlet fVinitiinndei on moving
Western troop,* to the ct*\ ml
supplying them. The \\ .»t.-rn
Allies wete given the use ..( ,,iu&gt;
railroad and the Intrrituiio'uil
INNERSPRING MATTRESS
highway between
Berlin
llnlmsteilt, on tin British t
AND COIL SPRING
horiler.
Suhsestuent four ■power agrnients provided air coniiliui- .
Winked out the eunci ................ .
trains to In* moved ovei tin* nnl
line* daily. The Western Cow, 1 ,
undertook to feed the hungry
population of (heir sectors ie- well
** tlivir ocrupntiiin triHip*. The
Hui ilaiu agreed to this.
These ngreementa wet.
and Wlirke.l for neatly two
with only minor dlfflcultie,.
—euL)-l" x« _ . m .f

iallagher Shows How a Ruined City
Became World’s No. 1 Headache

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I B U B B e S — WI—■----tf-llll . . JIJ UK—

Group

1 Entertainn'
Woman's Bible Class

Additional Society
Continued From I'age Five
school on Oct. 110 at the Tourist
Junior High School l Center.
program chairman, Mrs. J.
PTA Meets At School MThe
Leo,uuil, stated that the theme
The Junior High School Parent- for the ytur '’Pathway* to ProAssoeiatton met on Tuesday after­ gress" would la* followed in the
noon in the school auditorium with program for each meeting. .She
Mrs. Fdwurd Klrcher
Mr*. Jlemy Mcl.nulln, Jr., pres­ introduced
who spoke on ‘Pathway* to Proident. presiding. She welcomed gress in the Home Environment."
the mothers mid tenebrrs present She expressed the belief thut the
and each teacher wns presented making of a home Is the most|
with a flower arrangement 01 rhalleni'lng thing In Ihe world and;
potted plant from home room reviewed the scriptural arcount of
mother*. A dish garden wns sent ■be rebuilding of Jerusalem under
to Mrs. It. K. True, wife of the •he direction of Ncherr.lah. She
rn ins-1 pitl of the school.
: I'cnmmended his plan a* n model
A* the devotional, Mrs. It. U foe the building of a home.
Hlie stated that Neheminh first
Hutchison made a brief talk on
patience mid lecomittended it as i&gt; ■•moved the rubbish and then
"unto every man was given ,1
fonn of discipline. Mrs. 0. &lt;i ta-k”, When the city was finishLoin-holt, recreational chairman, I'd a protective wait wns built
rtfihvoiited that a Halloween party mound it and she said (hut (lie,
would he held for students of the *iif*»t wall for the home is com-1

Group No. 1 with Mrs. M. C.
Hagan, chairman, were recent hos­
tesses to the Woman's Bible Ctnsa
of the First Baptist Church at
Mrs. Hagan's home on the Coun­
try Club Road. The meeting was
opened with the class song after
whlrh reports of the varioui acti­
vities of the class were heard. The
class voted to provide lunches for
a needy school child.
Announcement of -Sunday School
posed of-conslstnnt living, prayer
and faith.
The
attendance
prise
was
awarded to Mrs, Margaret's Golfs
eighth grade roam and 62 parents
and teachers were present far the
meeting, Mrs. George Harden led
group singing. Thu nesting was
followed with a social hour under
the direction of Mrs. Golfs home
room mothers who served ns hos­
tesses.

I.n s

Meets
B. R* Beck

study couisee was made. Thesei Circle No. 7
classes will be held Nuv. 1, 1 und
3. At the conclusion of the m eet-; With Mrs.
ing a soclut hour was held w.'th|
The home irf Mrs. B. R. Berk
Mrs. F. K. Boll In charge. Thu
program carried out a Hallowe'en wns the scent on Monday nftcrtheme and taking part were Mis. noon of a meeting of Circle No. 7
Jack Fox, Mrs. Ilolz und Mr*. of the First Baptist Church. Mrs
lleci. and Mrs. (i. S. Selninn w c r j'r '
Hagan.
Latu In the evening refresh­ in chin go of the opening services
ments following the Hallowe'en and a trip to the County Home
theme were served by the bodes* wn* planned. Mrs. Beck urged
member to puck a towel for
assisted by her daughter Mrs. E r­ each
World Community Day. Officets
nest Hrotherson, Jr. Tho* &gt; a t­ fur the coming year weie pre­
tending the meeting were Mrs. sented.
J, T, Benton. Mrs. Fred Myers,
Those present for the meeting
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Jr., Mr*. were Mrs. Beck, Mr*. A. L. Wil­
H. T. Hunt, Mrs. W. P. Brooks, son. Sirs. Svlmun, Mrs. Boy IW*I,
Jr, Mrs. A. II. Lovejuy, Mrs F. L. Mi*. A. J. Peterson, Mrs, F. S.
Dumpier and Mrs C, l&gt;. Forrester. Lamsun. Mrs. W. W. Vance, Mr*.(^
Also Mr* A. J, Peterson. Mrs. A. M. Cummings, Mrs. O. V, Hor­
Vollu Williams. Mrs. A. C. Mad­ an-, Mrs. M. J. Meeks, Mrs. J. A.
den, Mrs. Will Whitmire, Mrs. J. Ponder, M&gt;*. L. M. Cornell, Mrs.
F. l-ewis, Mr*. Bol*, Mrs. K. S. L. J. MvNitb and Mrs. C. D. FurJim-key, Mr*. (1. S. Selmait, Mi*. tester.
W. L. Vunre. Mr*. H, H. VutlStotie,
Freshly grated cncuunut is dnMrs. W. A. Cagle. Mrs. B. II.
Beck, Mrs. J oiler Cameron, Mt*, licimis **rvid with curry, or with
Fox. Mr* J M. Wilson. Mrs. V. G. plain cake or cottage pudding and
lemon sauce fur 11 tlesstit.
Hasty amt the hostesses.

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In U n ity T here Is S tr e n u lh —
Te Prefect the Peece e f the World)
Te Pro mots the Precreee of America;
Te Predate Preepertly «er Bo»f«rd.

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fa ir and mild thl* afternoon
through Saturday. Moderate north*
rant to rant wind*.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SP A P E R
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FL O R ID A . FR ID A Y OCTOI1ER 15, 11)18

Citrus Export American Legion, Meeting In Miami'Tniman Says
Problems Told Sunday- * * 5
Member Goal Dewey Ducks

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Britain Accuses Russia Of
Operating Big Slave Ring;
Berlin Food Ration Hiked

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Hy MAI. BOYLE
HOYLE
NEW YORK. (A*)--The American Legion,
Legion. which
wltitli open*
uprm it*
id JOili
W
O IV A
IC C IIP C
national contention in Miami Sunday, ha* set
»ct the mint
mn»t ninbitioih
ambitious goal
*
** © v
Iw oU vu
o( it* Itiiloty for 1949---5,000,000 member*.
The ( iruf jifin i* bein$ imdrrlaken in the face of a post-war slump Republican C andidate
Europe Now Offers in membership
wliicli ha* affected ell organizations of war veteran*.
Is S plattered W ith
Little Opportunity
The Legion now liu* a itroid number of pn»l»—more than 17.000
but
it*
membership
at
of
Oct.
ft
wn»
3.065.614.
as
compared
with
A
nother T om ato In
As Marketing Site. a,24u^lu:i a year ago.
*
S peechln M innesota
Nathan Koenig Says Legion official* believe the de­ husband, also a veteran, beta mu
iSoviet Safety C enter
cline 1* only temporary, parallel­ Legionnaire number 3,000.001.
Hy ERNEST It. VACCABO
Says B ritish And
ST. PETERSBURG. O c t. 15, ing a nlmllnr drop thut oVertook
Today theio are more than ilillt,ABOARD T R U M A N G\M(A^— A government official blunt­ the organization after the Eir.it 000 former WAVER, WACft,
American A irm en V i­
.................. .
f’AIGN TRAIN. Oct. 15. (A*)—
World War. Itn membership of
ly told the Florida citrus induttry 8-1S.I8H In 1W0 fell to «H»,407 by SPAIIS and iiui' mm In (in&lt; l egion.
There are sunn 203 all-women I’resident Truman declared today
olate Flying Rules
today to make up ill mind now load but hit a hclween-the-wur* posts—but most of the gill* prefer
Governor Thoina* E. Dewey t*
whether it wanti to get into the pt-uk of 1,(150,000 In 1031, a period to join up with "co-ed" post*.
"ducking the i»»ue" of a higher
BERLIN. H,t. 15. l/T)
lln
of national depression.
The Legion, the largest but'
export bminet* in the future.
Tritrrn Power* told blockaded
With Interest In nrttionnl rlc- neither the flr»t nor the last o*-t minimum wage.
If the indmlry decide* it wants ferine rising anil millions of veter­
of win veterans in. Mr. Truman told a crowd ol hrmntn of Western Berlin today
to be an exporter then it hod "bet­ an* of the Second World War on sorintion
American military history,
worker* nl Hammond, Ind., that1 Imi. beginning \o v . I. the .vverune
ter get ict" on a united baiii. laid potential member*, the Legion conceived three dniuli-s ago &gt;n . |,,9
Republican opimnenl "won I , toml ration will be hnn.ird to 2,00(1
see*
u
period
of
rapid
growth
and
Nathan Koenig, executive assistant
Purl* by two wounded -oldit-i-— j
tome mil anil »«&gt;'' bow much th e '(.done* a day, I lie imi- n-e* will
Increasing Influence uhead.
un officer and ail enlisted man.
In the Secretary of Agriculture.
Significantly, women are play­
They were the late Theodore pte»enl 40-vent minimum wage J iverage 27tl ialone*,
Koenig frankly told the induilry ing a larger role In It* activities.
Roosevelt, Jr., then a Lieut, Cot, should be rai«ed.
j I be added food will help Mutant
in a ipecch before the Florida Can- The 3,000,000th member unrolled in the First Infantry Division, and
A* for himself, the chief exccu* ,tlir population in "their dearly r v
ner* Convention that Europe of­ in 11)18 wit* a farmer wave—Mr*. ffgL William Patterson. T'u-y
jtive said, lie and the Democratic prr&gt;»*-&lt;l intention not to submit to
(I'anltauril (la I'nar Vanrl
It. J. DcLnnil.
24, of Seattle. Her
fer* little opportunity for a m a r k e t__________
__________________
Patty proputrd In raise it "to at jibe inhumane S it let blntkarie." -to
at thii time.
Irait 75 rent*.
'nffiiial ililrnuul said
It Florida wants to sell fresh / ' J g
D « n L | Am a
In
his
rear
platform
talk,
the
j He torrnyf* ilaily i
fnr
and canned citru* in Europe In Y e l l l t l S a F O D l v M S
first of it eerie* in Indiana un Hrrlinn * m l!n* tlu rr Mritrtn *rcthe future when dollar* become t
route to Indianapolis for a major
available, he added, U’a not going I
riddles* tonight on "human re- litfii i|tm in 1.7 UJ (it Inr in *t *1**V*
to bo dnno merely by contacting
sources,” the President culled far I In* ii Y(*ra((e r*«tioii L»r .in Autrr*
«im« Importer.
1
re-election "f Rep. Ray J. Madden it .m in llir LnilrcJ* SMtct IhI aI*
Re nnid European* m int acquire
ill-hid) amt said Madden’* record .11mitt H.nOO i ild nr 4 J.ulv,
a taste for rltru* before any mar­
is "straight and clean."
ket can lm built. Price* have got
\i i|w* Admi* limp, Ihr llurr vt ■’*t
"I think Indiana Is going to
to lie within reach of the great
u m hack » here it belong* in the (•in IW p f' — llir I'm lrtl Stair*.
II1B*H0*.
M utual D irector Says C o n tra ct Is A pprov­ rDentncrnlic
Party.
Hrttain .uhI l t int r
" IhI
Ono po*«lblo uvoituo open for
Main D ifficulty Is ed T o R epaint Roof F o r m e r Driver nor llenry F. ur»r rr.uK t«* cr*int nilih f.iillitirA
rate* 1* to ptonudo rltru* n* it
fiehrirkrr, now tin- Democratic In the milittiiv nu5' n*na ol olh»*t
necessary aid for health, lie stigF ru ity D istribution
Of G ram m ar School nominee
for that nffire, Jnilieil Mr.
gentcd thl* might tie tied in with
Truman’s rnmpnlgn train at Hum- AIIhmI VVoirrn Power* in Heflin* it
increasing governmental health
Jamr* C.” Morton of Lakeland,
Initial action toward the pur­ moixl it* itiil Frank M. Mcllilc, lltr R iim iiih uliould ti\ to rill «*ft
program* abroad
“ft si-ent* to nto that from hero (organizing director, of Florida C'it- chase of a cltuttii anil a body for lh«f vuilinnnl ruininitt^cmAn* nntl tlk**ar (upplif* S-ine »»f
mi out, government* will do a lotjru* Mutual, told tlie member* of a nrw 66 pasienger tclioul but wa* ' other party leader*. Police Chief •tun*. Iititl in dl|*|i|ir» Jfdtil *hr
•ntimnted
i!,000
tnoro to educate people on health the Seminole County Junior Cliam- taken yriteiday by the County Andrew tVIlur estimated
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, . . 2.0()0
i__ _ i \\r»l..
prohlem* am diet*,'* he explained.i ,)rr (tf Commerce of the problem* Board of Public lnsliuriit.il. wind , "rn,•,l '’ll1
‘btm.mmd to hear j l iu offtriiit ,N....... • • "
nrv
Koenig, wImi ha* made annual
•,
.
■
li'N'M, dHDll'll fit! Ktl-MlUl ltd »afi
survey* for the last three y e * ,,1confronting Florida* cilru* indue approved the low bid of the .San
t met lean
i lull ktine
fill
eei.i.i
In Eurnpc, cited two examples o f:lty yolerdiy nl lltr louri*l ten- ford Motor and Equipment Com-j h n KOUIF. WITH DEWEY TO
n1n
" " - n man*"with repeated
problem* whteh mint be overcome1tsr. He w*» introduced by Dan pany for a Genera! Motor* tlnssit. i ST. PAUL, Oct, 16, th— An ovor ......,| "IliiHfront Hat vinlalion* of flying regulations in
f ?i r , ' } « ** *? f*? fr®*1}?*1
I Wright, chairman of the Jsyree •lltr bid of the Superior Bt«iy Co, rlt’o tomato, hurled
it.e lln l.o area during the first
ft) “I wa* told the Germans
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of Lima. Ohio lor the. bus body •
»
k Senator Joseph H(I'ontlminl (In I*n u&lt;* I’sso)
Just don't like grapefruit Juice.
committee,
i ’ i c . t vu Halt (H-Mtimt on Hip shoulder anti
Mrs. Thomas K. Dewey
They haven’t acquired n Ins to for
‘The Florida cilrui induilry ba* wa* approved. ...id Supt. L W.
lt.“
|
ft ,uitlimed On P a ir Two)
the distinction of being the first Lawton.
(B) InwrBwitierlqarf, vrhleh he induilry in the United Slate* to
Tlie Board i* nnl aiitlmrivd In i
deirrlhed
Eurnpc an
in cimnjty
earn uari a* the
me r.urnpt
(minify V , , ’ . .
,
.
a ------make definite acceptance
lance of
r n f in o r c
V C lllllC I 9

N o. 31

A ssociated P ress Leased Wire

Marshall Plan Is
Praised In T a lk
By Paul Hoffman

Tluirmond Speaks

" id

Vishinsky Breaks Se­
curity Council Si­
lence To Say He Will
Rot D ebatcBlockade

P\RfS. Oil 15, 6T5— Britain
.it i tisprl Russia loiliv of chaining
millions of svorkor to s "monslrou*
RCA I It .nl R eturns T o
d.ss-- 'vstrrn ssbielt has "o r»*r*ll-l
IJ.S. At't'.-r M eeting
in ssotld his’ory "
B r i t i s h d«-|eg,tie t’bristopher
St luim ui Atul Bevin
M ivliess- told the United Nation*
\N \S l l l \ f , I m V Itrt. \ \ 1/1*)
.''m ill Committer ”We have leiri—I1tin I 11ni f fit i n wiiltl IikIkijr
b|e etidence that millions of llaVB
i Imi itr\! ir,4r
Knropenn Helaborer* an* kept like doineitic
ftivrry ruiul m-1 1 hr toner Ihim
inmi.ils, only for wb.it tbry prol hi * Vf.r * * MiUMO.lMHI h©.
| dm e "
I*it ll "i* nf flir :«f *iy|rr*iN heiptf
ii ltdIin I hr *1HHD mm" i ihi per nl Inn
"Ibis integr.il psit of the Soviet
mimifiiofi ;ttnt I«iti| m new i runsystem,"
be said, i* a "Deadly
Ir rriii i tli.ti ft*■&lt;i 1 n11ni }n|| || i* | h**
f si strung to workers of the world."
*ur • f m t ’lnl lint IU‘ V fllnefn
'1 iiesv, umh-rirerrtnrv in the
inthJ | hr Mtihirif 'if I' i«r cipc' ji It
1111&gt;•■t foreign office, lashed out
cmii mIr
.i i I'.iri* hn« rinnlty
ug i , the polii'*1 «y*tem.
t1r‘illfit! if - in m o -irk program.
II i hurge* we,,, aimed directly
•i* \l.*el 1‘aslov, Itnsslnn deleM '1
.-. ■■to, ho* n-|» ih dlv s-harged ,
It* *' 1 oiito.-s .is of rolontnl peonpri
ud Iti11o
|de • ili-hnli1 or- n proposed ItUI ,,, dent
mi.'i ■iglil* &lt;li i liirnllmi.
hnt*.
H r
\1. os bite Vtdn-i V. Vishinsky
r. ke In* . te* ......... . the Merlin
.... M odn.ll
i -'.
the S' , only ('mineil but
u|)\
p|»rd lii*’ ' *&gt;•
di i
n in- -s oMo'i delmtis the
, j
him in hut li.il
ism-.
hi
i
f! . *1 t» &gt;l»*puty ton itfn min*
• »• »• M*lirr iliri'f*
h,,,&gt;’
O f 1S■&lt;k 1|p Ml | ('HpO)lAO to HIIn
'•
• '♦tli'ii fn in Forolffn Min*
H i
■&gt;'t in it -• I (iota
i'S*i .limn V. Hniniutrlitt n f ArI -k- I - tor, lltr
t'-lil(".i. r.illtud |iM-*id(*nt.
i "
1 P ,
Hi umuglin mked f&lt;*r more In*
7 1 . 1*1. wltielt
N,
formniimi ...i Hie tlvrlln blockade
|,
.,1 I
I...I I Vxiil.-ni I Isvigltl
cl »'.« ti*-v counell -cialon and
|y
I k -'itlMli it Unij'" '
i*ii*mii t* from the United
I.
i*imgui*he i *
M'iiIi' i, Hriiabi ami France that
li* v imidd atipply il.
Ni* h *i," 1*-**i will Tii.ii* ti ag.iin
I tii'ii VMiiiuky nruae. lie aald
«/
if \ \ i , | e i n L uiupe.iU i m m l i tn
it a m n "very iklllrd" maneuvat',
*1
nv'in ’.Tire nation*" at"! *tay
(hut il n-iti "naive In believe
Calls For but v'-ivi.p
united wfih du. f.ninlry. H 'dlm m Wnym.icl;
t r i,ii, «'ill (.wallow this
Bn Inncc Wit h Sc- limtSix’ l.'s.i tiowi'i. on ihe council
price* and the fowei of the grow­ mm’ningf U w 7 ! ° S l aUw.
S ^ they
jIB t’OOk!y It S|1I llSttv -..idi&lt; odd. I Unit Klei 1 1" ...........
t t y Tre
are j EXtH Ut iOtlH A V i i
er* of Florida citru*, Florida Citrus ; re&lt;|uirr*j In send the bid* to the
entity
In Nation ' id niqii'itb *i t i Hie Ilia Four lo
m (•%» is pro;” «
j Li:\V SnitK On 1.1. 1 1
Mutual wa* formed." hr declared, j
(Continued On Page T**o)
M »Mlintfi i i« I all4i** M j I
-’ Hie tbi- blockade by liicct negoI lll'i iniih.v-il wiling t'&lt;,g*11
"Wo are trying to organizit 'h e,
7 — 7 7 - 7 ---- , — ----- .
1
Oi.UMItU." . ...... (k t. i L i.'i’i 1 at lull.
the
*iii' ii" (cilo.tn .. Argen(growers!
In order
©hlpper*
llin rh
S c h o o l Band
REfDRVILLE, (In.. n,-t. tn, &lt; booked nil .* I "ricl-li- rluu ,-*- ■
\liiiiiir I.iirr.Mi 1 illllllll* lilllM'l W
J sit 1ho utitc
if.In Ihandthat
1 ttogetlu
In 1r I11
today f"&gt; Hi" i uir- mid H;i
ll.' ." imi, 1‘iiim'la, i idombia,
to
j.ti*l
m
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n
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t
e
reprieve*
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pliiff'd
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1 &lt;l;is T ax A nium lnirnl
ln'3.11 dll' ■ (if II" •’ll ) ' (t
A lo n g
Lntortainn , L i o n s ipured three of five tnen sel
.-*'i ill no.I i Hi, .
bud tried withbring nrosperitv to the Industry
' i.!•■in v fin » I*•* V 1ft ^fiArrit- it *in | &lt; i"i n wo k t.. reach
through controlled uli|pnt©nlf! ond
•- -----iiled tn dh to 'lie electric cl . D |." kiwi ..........()|)|)osu(l
l»y
W
arrun
1t( III. 1 v -' • ■
i o in iii .' - . i*i " I „ which
■IKIII t(l * I"")’ »’B* lirw firlih
Water from Lake Man ran eon- regulated sale prireit," he sold.
Mcinbi is of tho Lions ('lull were it, t;,.,irK|nV largest mass • • ( II ( .... I -,
Mill * F Mil. !&gt; maid said D" i" '
(CoiiiMiti.d On P iijf T»o)
i|rt
I
k
m 1
\l
ill"
I.I....
tlnuva to alowly aprnml in a atomicMr. Morton eitrd price rutting today entertained at the Tourist tion in a decade.
H
im
I
n
l.\i hSUNVIl I 1 "
I
l
ori-i Wall- 1 l*'i’ . 21. admin* *
_ riao over Seminole Hoolevnrd, and on Florida markets a* or.u reason H-nter by the 65 mernbem of the
IA Till tllffii.iliv
U n v e r n o r M. E. Thmai
be &gt;inl&gt;*» d 'I «- M (i v i . i k\ in I" ’ 1*u!|fi \\ ill f Ml, I U n ll*........ . 1 'b,i wlui" tin c
.... . t’-O-day stays of exernti
• ' tosterdny afternoon n crew of that the growers nod shippers lost Si mlmde High School Hand, under granted
til
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i
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ii
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fur
il,Mi
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v
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.ninll
lull
(I.,
c
miniinict
t
&gt;'ti'
I
&gt;n ,,m|r (lf
lin„. ,1
atatn road maintenance men, aided over *100 000.000 last year. "Wo the direction-of B* E. Hlock. T&gt;i
last Kiitiirdav lull di’tdi’d be i*i 1*- ’1 U‘*i!riv look ti mrotu; 1 tt»*l msii'i
i line wiuk'-i (It.........i,M' ».( tin*
bv a dozen convicts aent from the need on orderly flow of fruit to
III*4 pffipORUt! i' umrI'I iii hhih! ‘MU* ’*'! ■■■illltV ptiigrai n i init uillimi!
Comp nt Oviedo began filling and (he markets in the northern state*,
.. | her.
I A medical examiner report■ I "" rns'iit rtiminnnlv itfi ii - I » a **'•* 1*. (\iliir (laltgei*
placing aantl hags on the* highway and wo need tn halt price cutting
tux luiii'iitlmi'nt M " tifk'i»
nUl"l'»v ib veil Hu* wiiiimu I " 1
weat of-Park Avenue In order to on the local markets." he asserted. orange coals and dark trous?rx, | «•'»• “verhnar. by a
t4.mitluli* nlnttnu nt f**ll*
Wivm.uk piM fit- \H*ta * iii(t* .tn
been
r.mcd.
keep the water out and keep the
"The U.S. Deparment of Agri- the players presented an utlroetivo 1 ,’«l bi lim sudden move aft r 1
i The d i i ' i l r t illtl'int’V »ald a v.1
,.
!
•
1, •••i piepaixl I tn, die 7'itli .mill"!
fit*!
it
in
itiv
Hutv
t"
tin*
)**••'
highway open.
etilture bus estimated that Florida itiiim' iirnnrp
' prfvlotM apucnlft find Ih pii &lt;lnih •! I mail wlui -vii* itablicd, tw-nleii and till* l.f Flit! IIIII tO
Nitm ntiii'Md have qualified to
**Ht ••»!' •
Two numpa wern put Into opera­ will produce W million boxen of
Mt*. M. D. (satchel, already the: Wayne WoiHlruff. 27. of Joe'- I robbed in a ilc»i-l led llimiklv" **f ttin tlaiufrri of tin* l '"I* »' * i • i *ary ■elrluat kui "1 &lt;Hun S ut? rompetn 6 r two offlren ni city
tion and the water level In tho fruit this year, nnd that 00 to 70 recipient of many glfta nnd ap- ‘ smivllle, and lli dford. Iml. emi
I tiivciliiy.
(commlAliMi. r , mi tlie City Primary
Niimt it ill lonul \tiit'inlm*’Mi " In
etrret was lowered n hit until atm million Poxes will l&lt;r need for can­ preeiatlun by members of tha clvlo j vlcted of slaying n Jarksniiviii. •Uliwnv ilnliun late a t uigli' •" * 4•Pnllltl
.It , | ,t, . f,,.rd 1no Vuv ■’ 11 ivsn i*nnoiiei*i*d today
''Irr
v4|&gt;
c*
1
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e
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4*1000000
j
week*
Ic
foil*
Ilia
d
n
v
lu
g
identify
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1
of tho gasoline pumps got hnlky. ning," ho added.
flub* for her rooking, was today ‘ sportsman In a lonely enhln »•" " iHi m * in nei niiitiluiit i n " nigi-' ti vi nr ttvi n\ fn»m -cliool - mo*! If fiml *&gt; lull,III' • hrlwra-n r»Kuit! by (ioril'ii Hindi"*', city deputy
m
E. W MorrUnn, 8&lt;ate Road Dnclerk,
‘•Many of our lending citrus mtr. pmnenU'd hy tho I.ions with n lag huntnig trip, overheard the prism, She
i« Mi*. Emilia Ilatatll. a iiUirr i?ii a*nt Ijn1 ilfTjim Iim o! i »»r on diomu pmKif t iut n.iUtiii.il
~
iMirtiiient enginerr, was directing say that our problem lies In the bouquet of mums, asters and gladl talk. Tho conversation was •*«
Fivo i iitnliil'iii-t. urn rumpeting
Si
at
i*
(Jovurrirtimi!
nml
turn
n
twee. Charlie (Jerrelt and’jow .l' j
did n«p u.lndl thb* aDucJ
. Die operation*, and about six of rhlpment of green fruit, but that obise., and a Iiok of candy.
*n ii city, tlie i tmuiiu 'iufi s litideth in iiicct't11 It. A. Wlilinma iu Group
- the yellow painted department is an exaggeration. Our problem
The flowers Imre a card whleh Eller, convicted of killing a xtor* I MaeDonald said ItavM «IU&gt;■ nvor to rmiiln him! rou&gt;! Iiorwlt. I In 1 ‘'It *r nut
diffindt In No. 1- They include: I!ov Haller,
i
' ’’n
'v,", '”'"1 ,m r,,,'l’orV when prrvpripnl cimenHmLUit i •
trucks were parked on the Doulo- lie* In our distribution, because read: "fn uppirelation of your ef- aWner
m'i|di* today iiiiurnnc" neent; 11, F. Giuini, re;
11
agri-cmi'iii
1
i"
f r i,c*&gt;rnl ion
man;
Dr. Henry
fhio of thl!
to 1)0 ! *»t 1*44 *010)1 f*v
vard. He estimated that the water wp hnvn tho most strict maturity flrlent and faithful service," the
Aasislant Hlute
Attorney Gen ' aIliur r rfiruv
'','
^
that, fur McLntlllit,
- —
# .ipnrtumriT
■#• iu«i tho pt'iiplf* of Klfirh! t ia tl'' *■*1 imi.in- iut-’llii............
optom etrlit; Fred HySanford I,Ions Club,
hart nearly rrached tho flood stage
{(nnlinued* On
f'sse “•
Two)
(Continued On Page T v d
11
t
r
u
n
,
tin"
,vtbum
bin
11
...........
Time*r!iMrn Vludfonl S* iiyvi Kin-« '♦rnl olr#*lh»ti, NovemLoi '
atin. conirn.ii.i and former county
level on tho road as nf Inal year
" im reilni... iimi ’ 1■ mi ttrngie t.
WORLD FEDERALISTS
" i,1"1' ,,f H»«Vlyii.
41It IIItit'll I WO11 Im* ' '*Hi'rl ' \ ) . 1 il I * ulti.ge 11■i |m iilllde fin comtnlsalorirr and Henry Witty,
when It was cloned for n time to
A meeting of lha recently for...
r ho nrlminer, Mm;D mnld m ■' Mi'iisttif to I'rovido lltct * * Hoof.
(raffle.
i md great grower.
('omnt'ling in (.roup No. J lo
ed local rhaptcr nf United Worjd vould not l.dl why I"'
' for !I«iinlliiililifi n nml t|*o« r i*i t »■**! Hie renlilv Hi I"' ■' *’ . Ic tlie "|&gt;At present, the water e’dendt
iiii'ci'iu (."a It, I,caber nr" W* 11.
Fnlernllxt, Inc. wilt ho held Mon 'h e hmin* but rcluled Hull H," for float! Cunt ami or or ‘A Stiro ,'i ridiaiu'e tin i " ' 1
nearly half way to tho mhlrilu of
ti"*lli&gt; prartirc
jSUimper, grocer; O. E. White,
day evening nt 8:00 o'clock nt th* rrail nnd aged woman fmigbi l*"» VVnv t'R Insiiro Mon* T ha«
thu road on the roal stretch west
'Tile rrilinili f* it
bo f"r, | :mt„ part i ..alunilnii; C. E. H am Tourist Cenlcr, it was announced ind in* imi bin hand nvor •« *
of Park Avenue aa far as the
II i.lillniint ill* I'll J — I l*l'M
1 son, rallrond freight inspector,
today i&gt;y Jack nailgnn, tem poraly *umi(h uk ) tnld&gt;H b.-i will. !
Legion Hut. Towaid Sanford Ave­
HI.KCTfON ls \w ( ( i s i s
and Jam es Rowland, J r , banker.
chaiftnnn of tho group.
ncnknlfo nevcru! time*.
nue on the east, the Houlovard U
IIUILDING
PERMIT
TAI.I.AIIA88 KK, «k*t IT., (/1fa
Winners will be elected on a
EDITORS* NOTE 1 Tht* it tka fiflk in a sarWt nplaiaiag
clear under water in plares, and
Robert
Tuttle
recently
oblniot'd
It rout $w:n.f)7 to u ll" you »
idurnllly bails with the name
Died amendment* lo tha FlortJa Slate CoaHttalka which
tha edge of Ft. Mellon Park is
"urnilt. to erei t a frame home f tho only
itmpln way to voir foi an/ oo^
one in each group wbo
ny &lt;
bjacl lo ralifkatior « rejection la lha Nav. 1 general
flooded far a short distance.
*»f four nr«i$idafiiUiil i*t»o»hi|iitr«.
We*l First Street nl a cost j received (lie most votes uiqicarlhg
The tie. Johna River near Metfit 000. Another building permit |»ni the ballot of the city general
That ‘ah 4 (ho lotul lull («i lH
• (Continue*! On Page Foar)
(Uuntimiril On Page Two)
i'|w cinl BOBiion Rif tho I'loritlu l.rK u «* recently is ued to Lavern
TALLAHASSEE, Oil. 15, (/I*)— Floiida voter* may give lliemtclvr*
iitluitiro huh! In Hoptonilwr to ro- Trill'd to erect a concrete block
the right next month lo tttitn llieir entire ilate Cnmtitution piece-meal,
li'inio nt 170 Rom,Hit Dtive.
vin*? tho xtate’ri rlrctiou Uwn.
Free Supper Meeting
with no more than 21 amcndaKut* in future election*.
If they triad to rewrite th ef
By’D etV m MacKBNZIK
For American Legion
whole Constitution by amendments m»nt No. 6 on Nov, &amp;, however, file
AP 1'oreisn Affairs Anslyat
Mrs. L E, Bpoweev went on duty under present requirements, it 47-scctlon judiciary article could
James II. Conant, president of ll irrard Univci»ily. in ditcusting dm
Memlfn of Campbell-Lorzing 'frAll
yeaUntay afternoon at the Tourist would taka more than 860 separate bj rewritten by a slnglo amend­
I’ltit 6.1 nt tno American Legion
.
Information Booth u a represent* amendment*.
ment adopted by a three-fifths European cri*t» leys he deubti if the .‘'ovlels will force the iime provided
will hold u ft o supper meeting
.•x
f j t m s af tha Atafea circle of th« .(’•mondmeat No. B nr the .11 pro- vote of tho legislator# and ratified Britain, France and America arr firm in holding Ju&gt;l |ni*iiinn*.
Monday evening nt the Legion Hut
Hanford Garden Club. The Garden poitil far ratification In this by (ho voters in general atowtion.
, L&gt;r. Conant expresse* tins view m his new hook, “Education in a
width nil mcmlirri am urged by
Club maintains headanarler* at the i W i general election would pro­
Tho future revision amendment Divided World." He *ay» lie i* "convinced that lliere i» little or no anal­
Ry MAX II U.L
Commander J. A. W right to atvide
that
any
single
future
amend­
Hooth in order in adrlse eilluns
wouldn't have to taka In tho whotq
| lend.
CHICAGO, Ocl. 15. (A'J- Day by day Henry Walla* &lt;■’* campaign
ment could relate to more than article, though. It could Involve ogy between th* Nari menaie and l te Soviet challenge," and continue
The meeting he* keen desig­
"Tha former, to my view, had tuf
\ subject, bet could not cover only oac of tfta 47 ascllon*—or a
accusations have t'tnwn iiimic explosive.
nated an ‘‘Operation E. B." and
I
k
*
met
by
forco
of
arms
W.vu.e
ro^
thin
one
revised
article
of
giavity of the sUtiallou in IU&gt;lln.
dozen at once.
gardensra.
Sr ik'
Reporter* ylm Inve down 7,400 mile* in Iluce wrrk* with member.* are requested to bring
"Recurring periods of 'xireni" the Rrogreiii* preiiilenltul cuntlitlale arc wondering how much their ini'* due* with them. Mem­
Ornamental poaaJMIKIet of Kaol*
Tho article • by - artiste revision it wua an imrnediatn military
Ihrokt.
Tho
latter
ia
an
Idoologieul
ti nilon would aeum liuivitublo eonThe Contitution now has 30 method wouldn’t do away with
. rauterlm Trees a n M ap pointed
bers who will not attend the Na­
% out to viiltora by
■* *•“ arlLiva, Plus tho declaration of authority of a rnnutilutlonal con- and pulitlral thrust supported by xquancct of an urmed truce. If luithcr lie will go in the biltnoris of Itit attack* on ‘ Hit] Bmineti." tional Convention In 5fnlmi thla
military
means
|
the
Russ)
to
Grant Urlfaln, Frani'n, nml Inn "Big Ursis," and "Dmunan nnd Trewey."
week a*e requested to li&lt; *n psrtleilm tal 1 Tha articles are broken vmtlon to ruwrlte ».ha ConsU'utlon
Garden- Club. xal.
armies hidden behind tlie Iron United Hlalca are firm In their
daw* (stow total of IW sections. at) at once.
But tho blow-tnrch phraso* . i f f
Irate In tho nrmual membership
Thaaa trees war*
curtain tiro defensive troop* to doterminal' on to hob) pod Hun* bis recent speeches scum much
drive by the Tost, said Cummslider
pursue the aamn pnllern.
A .’onvanllnn still could be support political gains by the
At tho first here la group singl­ Wright. J. Q. (.Slim) Gsltoway haa
called by tl. * Legfilatura, but with advanced fifth column within an­ rcctwnlzgj an Just by world npim more Inflaming on paper than
on,, l doubt If lha (loviuti will they do when Wullacu road) them ing. Local cnndh’a l" * nml local rhsrge of thee program wltlalk
may not al| the recent agitation for a now
i&amp; N u i!
to an audience.
tha single aonstl tution ihart haa bon little other notion; they arc not to be force tho issue.
a* tha homa of
party leaders make ( hurt speeches. promise.* to ba a "gula" affair, |
used an the spearhead uf the
"The proper pattern for pruHo Is not the rabblerouslng typo
Campbell on ahnatta A*
Then routes Gnllmor, a Now
support for revision by a conven­ forward movement.
vrnUng tho outbreak of another of speaker.
Voik City radio commentator,
‘Vi#V '
1"R aM
1 la"an example;
tion.
*
"1
recognise
I
am
being
very
global
war
would
seem
to
Involvn
Hu
soblant
raises
his
vide*
to
TARROLL OUUIRO
:
O/haa bean soma agitation
glib, profession­
Main objection td a convention
about a highly debatabte readiness to answer coercion by put over a purple punch lino. Many black-moustached,
NEWARK,
al. Ho gets the crowd In a good
‘ 1 revision of Uw state's Js that any constitution II adopted dogmatic
JACKSONVILLE.
Oct.
15
subject.
Nut
only
will
many
ex­
tho
use
of
force
coupled
with
willsledge-hammer sentence paries humor with jokes and wisecracks.
‘ ‘ Carroll. M, radio
\t
;
&lt;
would not hav» to ba * it
- tad- -to ports on foreign affairs disagree IngAfea lo negotiate at any tinm apractically
High’
unnoticed. Ho doesn’t
And
hu tells
that
.. then
.. __
....... them
..............
.. Atlanta .....
thj^melhod^uiUn*
|t^
wt*h
this
diagnosis,
but
history
•M
eet
......- ........g
1
un laatttte of broad policy."
wave Ida hands or toss his hrnd.
w r- '
.waif
since
this
js
a
“I’copie’s
I’m
ty"
tho
Cleveland
..
revision may prove me wrong within the
I doubt If many foreign ctffairit
In fact, cn far as Intensity of peon’e hnva to pay the expanse of Detroit
*•*•»
•*,,*■
naxt f«w months*
extwrta In the democraclca will do emotion:* Is concerned, Wallace ia
"Hiowerer, I am bold enough to otha* then agree with Dr.Onnnt. oftoit aa anti-climax at Ida awn radio broadcast*, printing lent-(New York
lata, and so on. lie «syi he knows'PltUbuigU
•&lt; 4
pradkt
RtftM r
‘ “
For that matter probably mr.ry rsliicH.
thoy
r
they have
already paid to get In— Seattlo
•od Bar'Association r
Wovtag ohmrvera will concur In Many a time William Gallmor, which la *true—bu
‘ 4 that isn't an- Washington
I submit
their own hearts, tven If they chief fund-raiser for tho parly, ough.
Jaaktonvillo
»■
don't see fit to say so.
gets more applause than the can-

Action On Bids
Told Jayceeit By For School Bus
James C. Morton Taken By Board

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State Roa4
Crew
Places Sanq Bags
Lake Fronti £!!

__________N egro Is Booked1,
f* &amp; Scheduled For |F o r Slaying A ged
IExecutions' Are
Brooklyn Spinster
Spared In Georgia

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A-Energy Head
Deplores Danger
" Of U .S. Secrecy ’

Nine (Qualify For
Two Vacancies On
City Commission

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Floridians May Approve Right To
Revise. Constitution Piece-Meal

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James Conant Doubts Russia Will
Force Issue In European Crisis

Garden Club Member
Opens Booth Office

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Reporters Wonder How Far Wallace
Will Go In His Campaign Attacks

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THE WEATHER

Gnilraor starts high In hli ring­ Miami
of objective ob- dldale.
ing call for eaah. If it’a a largo Orlando
Wallace tnaeiitifa nearly always
(Caat)pgad pa Fags Two)
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i audience, u* at l-o* Angela* ur
fOKYO, Oct. 15, f f l — Hhtlt*™ s -n Francisco, hi* demand* :■»
•f'Ice oa Uk
ibtdk
_aa know who will .land up and say ,.|| t.'hurrh Nullrea L ast be presented at The If.
UH today
Willsg was Invested —
minister by EmpDWr Hlro* “count ma In for one thousand
(In) 0.1 ore pohllrntlan.
dollar*” In a »m*ller, poorer
Immediately began try audience ho may begin wllh »1Wi f k k e m b t h o im h t &lt; m m h
FI It ST MKTHOD1HT CMVHCM
plcft a cabinet, which In u&gt;; oi ICO.
_____
Iter.- J. E. McKinley, Minister
f to h«- fulfil iirlMJiiJhiiiwm
Mis. P. It. Stuphenaon, Dlieclor
Then
he
xradually
wnyt"
nn
Fred
It.
Horton,
I'astor
nnaeratie*Llbfr*l Early, Doa- down to the smaller denomina­
of Rvllgipiis Education
Sunday
School
0:45
I*.
M,
name,: ilia party I* ultra tions, keeping up n machine-gun
Morning Worship 11 dill A. M. 0:46 A .M ,- Church School—A
vallve,
. . . . . .
You hit People'* Service 7:00 Class for every age.
rommantary.
„ fact that 218 blank Imi lot*
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
Near
the
end,
he
ask*
everebody
I*.
M
cait whan Yo»hlda wn» eject- to take out a om-dollnr hill uud
Sermon theme: “Parish Para­
Evangelistic Service 7:30 I’.M.
IBS to one vole* In t'nn Diet'* wave It. He say* " pmiUiRiaph-r
.
,,
Missionary Service, Tuesday, sites"
■ uf Representative show* hi*
.0:30 P.M. —Youth Fellowship
wont* to get n p l'lu r. of the 7:30 l‘. M.
ittion ia not secure.
P r a y e r meeting, Wednesday Service
demonstration. A goo.lly propor­
7'.'if* P.M Evening Worship
P.M.
tion of the audience usually cumSermon Theme: "The Family
pllet.
Goes to Church"
Then fiallmor shout* cheerily.
FI HPT BAPTIST CHUltCH
“New, don't put lho*e hills hack
I'HIIISTIAN A MISSIONARY
(raptlaar* rr«at t**a* ••■*&gt;
In ymir pocket*. If you do, 1 nop” Park Avenue ami Sixth Street
ALLIANCE
W. P. Brooks, Jr,, Pastoi,
illations on fruit In the llnltad you lose them on the wny homo.
On
Ssnfurd-Orlandu
Highway
Sunday
School
0:45
A.M.
We’ll
haunt
you
If
you
do,"
The
h* **M. . i i
Morning Worship 11 A.M.
(ilrmi E, Smith, Pastor
sQ aetta at the meeting Included usher* gather up the hill* In
Training Union tl;Ui P.M.
10:00 A.M.: Bible School. Mr.
I. 0. Jargensen. O. R. Mathlaux, biinrhe*.
Kvcnlng Worship 7:30 P.M.
A. Wleboldt, Supt. Hally Day to
I, O. Sw an. John Schlrard, Char- , Finally Uallnior says, “ Do I heir
Wednesday Service 7Silt P.M.
be observed,
Morrison, W. W. Lint and a demand for n change collec­
lt:oo A.M.: Morning Worship.
tion 7" h* say*, “All those who “We've Saved a Place for Y„u."
■NUkrl.
7:15 P.M.: Evening Service. Pus-jldent Gordon Bradley nut- favor n change collection, say
tor's- Subject: “ What World Arc
plantp iwf
for the
drama p—
guild: to
aye." *M
Invariably
n ion
few P
people
Ml® “•
' | iljri’t
V«tM*»«y W
'" 'r FlIMT I'BKHBYTKIIIAN
We Not to love?
Pjgeaorad by the Jayrees nur- „#y "Aye.’’ Seldom doe* anyone
(TIURCIf
vote no. Gallmor then orders a Douglas K. Charles,*U. IJ. Minister
THE I IH UCH OF GOD
Board 'o f Directors of the change collection, saying with a K D. Brownlee, D. [&gt;., Pastor I
230V Elm Avenue
at a meeting held at the smile, "You asked for It. How
Kmerltu*
Iter, Jog (’. Crews, Pastor
*i«t Canter last evsgilng, adopt- can 1 deny youT”
0:46 A. M. Sunday School for
i resolution requeatinir the
I Sunday school (:.rlgln» nt tl:45
Now rume* the speaker of the all ages,
“ Aeronautic. Board to con- evening.
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship A.M. Classes for all age.*.
■ petition for a re-hrnrlng
Pustor.il service at 11:00 A.M.
Wallace come* forward with his Service
.to to th f operation of Flor- mouth open and hi* teeth showing
Sermon by Dr. llruce C. Honey, Subject, ‘Fellowship in Action.’
lirwaya. Gordon Brarlcy pro- In « ret grin, He wave., The Field Director of the Presbyter­ All mem tiers are urged to b* pre­
sent at this service.
ian Program of Progress.
crowd cheer*.
Evangelistic service at 7:30
r.i.'lO P.M Pioneer nlid Senior
1The petition, said Mr. Bindley,
Wallace put* on Ids glass**.*, and
P.M, .Subject hy the pastor, ‘What
bo sent to Statu Joyces lioad- start* rending the script. Bolvinn- Young People's Meetings
U f a«d to two other Jaycee ly, sometimes droningly, he plows 7:30 P. M.—F.veiling Worship Makes A Christian Happy', Aftar
Service hy Itev. 1). K. Charles.
the message the Lord's supper and
ISiiatlons In cities n r w l hy on through Ids denunciation*.
feel washing will la- observed. All
The essence of his arguments
Ida Airways.
CONGKRGATIONAL CIIUHCII Chrlstiuns are welruipe to coins
dyle Huiiehnldcr was aopoint- now run* Romrthing like this:
He soys there Is absolutely no Park Avenue ami Third Street mill take part in Gila great feist
ehelrman of the Youth WeiJ, Bernard Hoot, Minister
of Fellowship.
Committee to succeed the difference between the two eld
Sunday School 10:1*0 A. M.
Week-Day Servicts
Denyl»i Charles who will arth’., between Truman and
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
I’raye* Meeting, Tuesday even­
soon- E. J. Moughtnn, Jr, tewey (He often gets a laugh hy
Sermon: "Life Endowed"
ing nt 7:3(1 P.M.
appointed os head of the calling them “Dooman and TrowChristian Kudeavor Society 7:30
Woman's
Missionary
service
o f”).
rvatlcn Committee,
Thursday evening ai 7:30 P.M.
He say* Wall Hlreet and “Trig- V. M.
ad m tlsln fi rampalxn ronThe Virtoi Leader Hand, Young
f Mw Civic Dramntlc Guild ger-happy liras. Ilats" hnv* taken
•ta rt on Nov. 1 with ticket over the old parties and the gov. n iu it r ii o f t h e n a z a u k n k people meeting each Friday even113 Ma pie Avenue
inp at 7:30 P.M.
continuing durinx th* week eminent, and are “driving America
L. It. Rushlon, Pastor
The Church string hand will
f, IS, Mr. Bradley announced toward, war" In order to keep
Sunday School U:I5 A.M.
furnish the music and the public
moniluy.
Although single price, and profits high,
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.
i. invited t» attend all these
lie says ituisia provides “nh.u,
will be sold prior to each
i!:30 P.M.
services.
sUc performance, that* 1will lutely no threat to our security'* Juniors
N.Y.P.R
7:(Ji)
P.M.
conaldorable saving by pur- but we are thioalenlng jtu-sia
Evangelfttlr Hour 7:4'_* P.M.
tlcketa for all three per- with atom bomb* and huildint; t.p
HOLY I BOHN CIIUHCII
Miti Week Prayer &amp; Praise
Fascism
all
over
the
world,
___ »s, he advlred.
"Lit Sunday uftei Trinity
Wed. 7:15 P.M.
He says a Vote for the I'rogrvs[Two donation, were approved:
Jtrv, II Lyttluton y.iiiuipirmnn,
14 to the Celery Crate youth slve Party Is the only vote for CENTIHL BAPTIST f'HUIH'11
II. U., Hector
Sltliatlon and &lt;25 to the Tontil peace.
Laurel Avenut- and Nintli Street i siiat A.M.: Holy Communion.
Thero are many variations and
Itev. S. L. Whatley, Minister 1 P 'lO A.M.; Church School, '
ctloti cf two Jaycro signs on elaborations, concerning Germany,
i I :on A.M.: Morning Prayer and
W. o. Stanccll,
nth end of town w en dl*- Spain, Winston Churchill, Ainhljn
sermon,
Sunday School Supt.
An Idea to have signs on oil, Civil Bights, farm policies, and
•1:1)0 I’.M,: Y.P.N.L. and Junior
0:45 A.M,: Sunday School,
League.
end of town hcarlm; .the the need for "getting morally »e» for all ages.
of civic club* wa* »hau- right with our.elve*," hut Ihnt Is
Services Duiing the Week
11:00 A.M.: Morning Wor
&lt;J0&lt; to the fart that only the basic theme.
Monday, St. Lukes Day: 0:00
sermon hv the Pastor,
When he finishes, h» takes off
i Club wa* Imposition to particlA.M. Holy Communion.
7:00 P.M.: Training Union.
his gln.aes, grins, nods, and waves
, Slid Mr. Bradley,
T-. W„ Th. uml 8at. 7:43 ami
8:00 P.M : Evening Womhlp,
again.
iuxlas Stenstroin, rhalrman of
H:lH) A.M.
sermon hv the Pastor.
Governmental Affaire Com­
Friday, 8:45 and lt:W) A.M.
Prayer meeting Wedtiesday, b :i)0
ported that senior* of
Monday, 3:00 P.M.:
Gciictal
P.M.
. Js had concluded essays
Britain AcvUMen
“Come Thou With U» and We meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary
ia S contest entitled, “I
In tin- Parialt Hall.
Will Do Thee Good."
,
ar Democracy",
H'nallautd Ci - m Psa~ m n
„._ J Field* nf the “Get Out ndgnt dissolve the Issue. Th*
Yota Committee", discussed Western Power* have refused any
twi directors the campaign settlement whirh does nut include
It voters out for the coming immediate lifting of the blockade.
' The United States, Britain and
Board decided to prepare a France accused Russia last week
t entitled, “Before You uf endangering world peace and
A Business," said Mr, Brad* security hy blocking th* land ap­
pointed out that ibis will proaches in Berlin, which lie* deep
similar to a book put out by In the Soviut occupation sum.-.
Diego, Calif. Jaycee*. It-will
The interim PaluNtinc mmJIntnr
fit n o n i m
what lirensrs must be secur* lidd the Dolled Nations the "time
and what aguodrs runt acted Ih ripe fur a settlement'' In the
M A U E llo isri.I.F .
(or* alerting a business here.
Huly Land and he believes both
sldea Would urrept a reusimuldu
_HJTHFEL GHANnIK
II.N. propiutal fur peace.
ip N A 'C alif., Oct. IB, (/I*)—
“On both sides there Is a desire
Ethel Wlllos, comely night and a need fur peace," Dr. Knlpfl
•Infer, thinks It may be a Hunch* told the BM-natlun political
At BO. eke's a great committee.
Bundle declared the stale nf
Israel was "n going concern from
the day of It* birth, ami could not
I* destroyed "hy any nreaiia other
i* franddnoghlcr. T h a t than form nf niifflciont strength
Mr*. Helen Sugden, of Cal- to completely crush the Jews in
* author at B6.
Palsstiiw."

Jaycee Meet

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Citrus Export

CHRIST CHURCH, L«nx«&lt;s«l
21*t Sunday aftut Trinity
Kev. IL Lvttlcton Zlmm**rinnn.
ub
I
ICeatlaaeO Frees Pea* 0**1
H. D„ Vicar
No. 2 (small) can nf orange Jahe
3:IKi P.M.: Evening prayer and
HALLANDALE. Oct. IB, OP)-- ; sell* from 28 cent* to 37 cent*,
sermon. All ara wslrome
A 13-year-old schoolboy was killed No. 2 can* of grapefruit Juice at
and three other children critically ' 21 cent*.
,
CITRUS II e Tg UTS
hurt today whrei they were hit hy
A* It I* now, "only the very
*
CHUHCH OF GOD
a car op Slate Road 7, a half mile rich” can buy Florida'* fruit proMiller Farms
south of Hollywood, whllo waiting ducta, be said.
Kcv. B, W. Miller, Pastor
for a school hu*.
"You've got to make them feel
Services at 3:00 P, 31. each
State Highway Patrolman Pnur they net-d ellnoT for their health,
Lord's day. If your Soul is hun­ i Grttcev
said Clarence How -II, 13, he added, Just ■* this country ha*
gry, come worship with us, you uf Hollywood,
waa killed Instantly. been sold on*the idea of staying
will enjoy yourself.
The Injured were Lily Howell, 10, healthy hy eating and drinking
a sister, and Artie M. I.«y, '), and citrus.
Iter slx-ycar-old brother Elmcns
Lay. They ware taken to Holly­
wood hospital.
It'oelleaesl Frees Fee* (lael
Grarey said- the drivor, A. 0.
State Department of Education Brownlee, 33, negro, of Magnolia
l l ’s s l l i s s * From P ear O eel
where the bids will be msdr. De­ Park,. Opa Locks, told him he two week* of October.
swerved off the rood *o avoid
livery of the but should take place colliding with a truck which step­
The Russian nlr center. 1ah'
in from 30 lu 60 days, and the ped .suddenly before making a SNB, accused Western Aloud
pilot* with "mlschovou* behav­
old hill it replaces, will probably right tuffr.
iour."
Brownlee
was
held
on
r
man­
be sold, Mr. Lawton declared.
The SNB report, carried In th)
slaughter
charge
by
a
-oronar'e
The $218 hid of the Mastic Re­
official Soviet newspaper 'TaoJury
whirh
wti*
Impaneled
on
the
surfacing Co. to repair and re­ srene.
glicho Rundschau,” said on« Amer­
paint the roof of the main section
ican plane droppc''! tlni-e empty
of the Grammar School ami af the
barrel* in the Gotha area in Thu­
achuol lunch room, waa accepted.
ringia.
Mrs. A. D. Rountree, secretary
Ill addition, said the SNB re­
(C'eatlBMre F re w P s s s tie* I
of the County Board of School
port, an American plan* dropped
Trustees, attended the meet lug election on Dec, 7.
"papers of pamphlets" near Bran­
Only those dtlsena who have denburg whfeh were "carried away
ami filed a copy of the minutes.
registered
at
the
City
Hall
nwy
These revealed that the Trustees
by the wind."
had rummrnded the School Board vote in thl* election, Mr Bradley
Meanwhile rumbling s o u n d *
pointed
out.
Hook*
will
continue
for ef/eetlng Improvement* and
which American authorities said
open
for
registration
through
Oct.
repairs to school building* during
might hav* been caused hy Kus
the past year under the direction
»lan artillery practice v .*rt hunrd
Balloting
for
rnmmlMioner*
will
of C. C. Howard, school mainten­
in Berlin.
take
place
at.
the
City
Hall,
with
ance supervisor, said Mr. Lawton.
Col, R ohm Willard, American
the poll opening at 7:00 A. M.
Trustees also recommended that and
troop citnmander In the city, said
closing
at
7:00
P.
M
on
Nov.
a study tie made of the Seminole
Since voting for state, county thn sounds, similar to othur* hoard
High School auditorium as to 2.
Hint presldentul candidate* will here recently, n.ight have corns
acoustics: and that plans be made take place on the enmc day at from Soviet army maneuver* 'rr
fot erection of a gymnasium on the old Depot on Comerclnl I he Russ In n occupation tone, which
high school property when funds Street and at the Tourist Center, surround* Berlin.
are avullahle. Such a property, •'*«'** nt)
fjiurctl Ul t’RCll |IU||
The leadership of the German
Mr. Lawton pointed out would l&gt;e will !&gt;«• nljicrd to direct voters to Communist* In the Russian zone
subject to th* approval of the 1roper destinations to avoid ron- publicly stated that widespread
State Committee.
U’lun. said Mr. Bradley.
“anti Soviet elements'' had been
The School BomiI members, to­
Mr*. F. E. Bound lint will again discovered In purty ranks mid de­
gether with Mr*. Rountree and serve a* clerk nt the voting nt the manded a ruthless purge, even If
Supt. Lawton, visited the Croom* City Hall and Jay Beck, Mr*, it reached Into upper circles.
Academy and Hopper Academy Ralph A. Smith amt Mr*. Margar­
Special article* on this were
for colored students where exten­ et Barnes as inspector*.
carried In Neues Deutsrhlund, of­
sive repairs have been made, ami
ficial organ of the Soviet upon
declared that they were delighted
CITY RESTRAINED
■'tued, Communist-controlled Sowith the appearance of the build­
ST. FKTKKSBDRG, Oct. 15 1/15 j ilallst Unity I’arly. The orllides
ing*.
—Circuit Judge Victor O. Wclilu were signed hy Communist WU
Resignation of Mr*. Mark Jac- tempmarily restrained the city of
cby as a teacher of the South St. 1’etsrshurg today from collect­ j helm l’ieck, party chairman, am)
Side Primary Sellout was accept­ ing it* m-w IP percent amiUfln.ai other leaders.
ed, with regret, Mr. l-awton re­ lax,
ported, and Mr*. IL B. McCall was
appointed as her temporay surceasent site has only three, uml it
*o.
Mr*. Jean Carlson, primary appear* improbable ihnt residents
11 f*II11HMV$l FfitM l(U f dlMrl
grade teacher at Lyman School in of adjoining land would ho willing . crai
er»l
Paul umanerg
Ginslo’rg said
of
rail)
»ttio one oi
Longwoml, was granted a year'* to sell property for a "reasonable
absence starting on Nov 1. No price”, Mr. Imwton explained. The I the latter might he spared as a
action wa* taken as yet on ap­ project i* being held for further result of confessions during the
' conversation.
consideration.
pointment of a successor.
Two negroes, J. B. Hoetle* and
No approval could he givun by
Plans for erecting a three room
addition to take care of the "over­ tire Board for erection of u library William Duvl*. were to b* execut­
flow" at the Oviedo negro school at the Croom* Academy, due to ed u* planned for murder of a
were discussed. The State Board, the fact that a t present, no suit­ store ke&gt;-|rer.
hu* ruled, however, that such a able site Is available. The project
project may be approved on condi­ was approved hy tire State Board
tion that the alts contains nt least on condition that a proper site b*
10 acres of land, whereas the pre- secured.

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Action On Bids

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Philippines Warned Of
Possible Emergency
MANILA, Get. IB, I f l - P t W Ident Klpldlo Qulrlno today warn­
ed the Philippine* to prepare for
a "possible emergency."
The president discussed Inter­
national condition* with hi* cabi­
net member* and the council of
state aboard his yacht.
His office said President Qulrlno
told them that the Filipino puqdo
should have "understanding arid
unity" In the face of critical world
developments.

Truman-Dewey
K a s l l e s s * pMM t's.i* Oeel

tisjjv it) Albert Lea, Minn.
Tin- I b v .. ruinpaiirn train wa*
just pulling at of Allsort Le*
station whsn an unidentified per­
son lobbed the tomato from thu
crowd of 3.500 persons there.
It struck Hall on the shoulder
•ml splattered the Mark suit worn
hv Mrs. Dewey, standing nearby.
Beside* that. Dewey, Senator
Ed Thye (R-Minn) and Governor
Luther Youngdahl were on the
platform. They were not struck.
Police said there was -to wav of
knowing at whom the tomato wae
aimed.
HKHK COMER THE NAVY
ATHENS, Greece. Oct. 16, m —
Twelve U.8. warships arrived in
Greek water* today, in the great­
est single display of American
naval might Greece ha* yet *rtn.
Vice Adm. Forrest P. Rhermuri,
commander of the sixth task fleet,
headed the force. The ll-craft
rnrrier Franklin D. Roosevelt,
four cruisers, five destroyer* and
two auxiliaries made up the fleet,
most of which anchored in i’lvaeui
harbor.
HONEYMOON ISLAND
CLEARWATER. Oct. IB. t/P)—
The sale of Honeymoon Island,
once in the putdlc eye a* a tropical
resort for nswlyweds, wav ordered
tinlay hy Circuit Judge John U.
Bird to satisfy a $41,01*3 mort­
gage.

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Rural Common Sense RADIO PROGRAMS
8J 8PUU JOHNSON

Arecnnt editor!*! tn the Florida
nines-umnoti, one of our state * W.UV
leading newspapers, culled atten­ 7:01)
tion to the rapid growth of the 7 :50
Men's Garden Clun of Jackson­ 7: ■IS
ville and expressed the opinion H. m!
that the Incieaslng intJU-st among HMO
men In garden*, home grounds, H: IS
and In Improving the attractive- 0:1)0
nets of the community In geneiul P: 13
would result in much good fur 11:30
'J I5
Jacksonville .
With more than 800 members, in on
now, the Men's Garden Club, in­ U.00
spired and urged on by the* wom­ 11;30
en's garden clubs, !■ striving to­ 11.15
ward two very worthwhile goals 12 :Q0
First, its member* are going to 12:15
do ell they can to improve their 1:00
qwn home grounds and gardens, 1:15
juJ, its.m d, they uru going to co -, 1:30
ordinate their effort* with those, 3:00
of tho women's garden clubs "to 2:05
make Jacksonville the must Uautl- 3:00
ful city In northern Florida."'
3:15
There was a time when garden 3:30
clube generally were considered I. 00
organisation* for women, but it'* 1:15
different now. Rlghtfull uml 1:30
logically. tl&gt;« women have cornu to 5:00
the conclusion that the men ihuuld 5:15
be as much interested In having 5.-30
attractive home ground* and a 5:15
xautiful city he the member* of
the falrpr (but not weaker) *ex. ft:00
0:05
Tha men not only can do some 0:16
good work in this field, but the
work lUelf. after devoting most 0:3(1
of their time to business and 0:15
"making a living," is a good hubby 7:00
or diversion and also offers many 7-15
of them much-needed physical ex­ 7:30
7. 15
ercise.
Men'* garden clubs ato now 7:60
functioning and duing good work 7:55
•n several Floridu communities, In­ R Oil
cluding West Palm lleacb, Fort M:30
Lauderdale, Miami. Gainesville. ILIHI
Jacksonville, and other cities, and 0:30
the result Is all to the good for l&gt;:45
the tnembere, their communities, 10:00
and the etate as a whole. This 10:05
does not mean th*t the men will 10:15
ever equal tha accomplishments ol 1030
tha women in garden club work 11:00
but It does mean that the women 11:05
are getting very valuable help 11:55
along 'his line.
12:00
There’* fun as well us a feeling
,f accomplishment for those who 0:00
cultivate gardens and work for rt:3l)
community beauty, and there nro 7:00
many man who would enjoy gar- 7:16
den club work if they tried it. 7:30
Now’s the time to plant nnnuulx, it 7- in
won't be long before thousands of HIM)
visitors will lie coming to Florida, H:3II
end Florida should bo •'prettier 8 45
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When a housewife’* cooking ix I 12:00
needlessly wasteful of vitamin* | 12:16
and minerals that fresh foods of­ I 12:30
fer, It may take hravy toll of what 18:45
the food can contribute to health 1:00
and well-being To help aimwer the 1:30
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good cooking from a nutritive 2:00
standpoint T" a group of foed nu­ 2:16
trition specialists tn -tha -U. 8. 2(30
.opzjlmcnt of Agriculture have 2:46
syitamatlrally cooked tome (*m- 3:00
illar foods In family-sized quan­ 3:30
tities.
3:46
Theze specialists of the Bureau 4.00
of Human Nutrition and Home 1:15
Economic* have boiled, baked, 4:30
fried, and used other common 5:00
rookery methods suitable to tho 6 :0 0
foods under test. Before and nflor (1:16
cooking, they checked up on It! (1:30
nutrients, Including not only vit­
amins sensitive to heal, sir uml (1:45
.water, but ai«o minerals tin t 7.00
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food*,
Green peas, canids, and potatoe* three vcgctaldi * commonly
prepared in * wide vurh-ty of w*ye
—were
r-wore chosen fur inumslve test*.
Tile (L.--.Iv „&lt;■ Bnun,
*.how, iur
for examine,
example,
i that nlthouitli
nlthouKh the akiti
skin of a potato
i in h|K,,1y Protective device for
holding In nutritive values during
cooking, the xkin ot a carrot play*
P ° ii'.
.Protective tolo. Carrot*
boiled whole, pared or unparnl,
kept about 1)0 pen-ont of their vita*
P°t*toc» boiled whole In
tha r akin* kept practically nil of
their vitamin
where**, when
pwed before lmIlinn, potatoes re­
tained from 70 to HO percent of
thla moat delicate of the vitamin*.
The research sclent laU ctnpha■iia that their teata are part of
a larger effort in government
laboratories and el lew hare to learn
what happen* to nutrienta in food*
all along tha line from producer
to consumer.
An Important and difficult part
of tho Bureau’* work has been to
standardize procedure* and cook­
ing condition* ao tho aama type of
teata can w reunited with batches
of the same food or with other
foods in order to draw valid con­
clusions. T q do this, preliminary
teat* worn mail*
Ml ,tirf«ri.nr
ade with ilo
different
Vegeta Idea, cereals,

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her daughter-in-law. is given a lie detector lest by Ur. Orlando Scott In
Cfdcago. Ur. Scott said the tests, recorded on ills own Invention, the
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Centrtl Press Writer
. CIIIANG K A I-SHEK ha*
Leo. There'* « limit to what
ordered the embattled Chinese
even a Bon can stand.
‘
I I I
to cut out dancing, feasting,
drinking and gambling Slowly
Now wo know tk it tho floe*
but eurely the Chinese ere learn­
lion It got ting clost, There's a
ing how to spell that Knglleh
prediction meet p ticti will bo
word—austerity, the herd wsf.
more pltntilul in 1949 tnJ •910.
t i t
t I I
I t costs $10,000 ennusf/y to
With scented Inks on the mar­
police the Wathington hill pirk.
ket a worthless check cannot only
bounto llko robber, but smell ilka
How come the copi don't nib
the S im to ti tor loitering?
it, too.
I I I
I I t
Opera tier has qane lien huntPa and Ma aro naturally * bit
lag in Afrlta. fvidenlly he be­
startled to pick up a newspaper
lieves music soolhei the ravage
and read that Junior (who
•vcretly still likes an oicaslonal
beast.
I t I
lie cream cone) has become a
Itow-evrw, the noted t*-nor had
l’lgskln Powerhouse and n Ttbetter not tty out any early
tnutIc Terror from thu T' For­
morning .bower bath ballad* on
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*f faaaraaa a l K a rra a, I rat,_____

Political Strikes
Americans who think th a t political campaigns inter­
fere with the ordinary activities of th e day in thin country
nliould consider the situation in such countries ns France.
Communists opposing the mldd!e-of-the road government
there have not restrli
r ic te d their
...........................................................
activities to the chambers
of government; they have kept industry and commerce in a
slate of uncertainty and inefficiency for months.
The Communist technique is to use tho labor strike us
u |H)liticnl weapon, and this has been done not only in France
but in Italy, Czeehoslavakia and elsewhere. In France re­
cently the Communists shut down tho coul mines for u long
(wriod, nt a time when winter is drawing near, and severely
hampered the operation of railroads with otiiur strikes.
Sometimes demands for wage increases or improved
working conditions arc used as an excuse for the |M&gt;litlcnl
strikes, but in many other instances the strikes have been
openly and frankly intended to harass or bring pressure on
the government for |&gt;olitJcal purposes.
The dunnage which can be done by such tactics is no­
where more evident than in Frunce. The unstable political
set-up there is bad enough, but now French governments, in
addition to huvlng a tottery political foundation, also must
contend with constant financial difficulties and labor truuidea.
Americans can be glad that they do not have to suffer
the consequences of the use of that kind of coercion in i&gt;o!l-

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American Legion
IfM lIs s H

Fee as r * * e O s n

agreed that an soon aa war \va«
over they would return home and
work together to sta rt a veterans'
aaloclatlon “for tha good of the
country.”
,
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Patterson returned to hi* cmfit
and wa* killed In action. . But
“young Toddy,” who wa* to dla *.
brigadier general In Franco In tho *
Second World War, carried out tha

AP Foreign Affairs Aualyat
A moat • remarkable aplrlt of
Russian “peace and guod-Wl1
descended for « time on the de*
NOLMXD I- DICAW
liberal Inns of tho United Notion*
i; 4 ttar
meeting In Pnrla Tuesday when
tio m w t l i n e
Haalaaaa Maaaaar
Soviet Deputy Foreign Mlntater
------- i l X H R l i r f i o X lU T U
Viahinskv abandoned bin cuatomr CarHar ............................ • -rj
*
tnary oratorical Invective and da- project,
liaa Waalb ------- — --------£-*•
rlarad Communist* “arc yearning An early hurdle overcome by th |
Tbrrr Maalba ----------------Jml
Hr Maalba —..... —--------Legion wa* the fear by many m l
for cooperation.”
listed men that It would iH-runf
Thai
was
an
amazing
hack-flop
All abllaarr aallrra, rare# «*
which naturatly gave rlto to epec- “*n officers' club" and an ln*tru*
Ibaaka, rraalattaaa aa* aallrra al
rajrrtalaiarata tar Ibt #ar»aar al
ulullon u* to Rn significance. What mont for thoae seeking political
ralalaa taada. will ba ,-ksrar* far
could
have council auch an abrupt office. It specifically proclaimed
al rapalar a J trriU laa rat**.____
changet
Of courao the non-Lom- It would ho non-political In it* act
Nrarraralrd IXatlaaalif b f
munist counlrlea on tho aoclal corn- of incorporation.
lalaart Xnsagagcr Rr»»*aralaHtra. lar.. Saw York. Cblraa*.
init too had appeoaod RumIo tho Tho legion from It* start ha*
Dal roll. Kaaoaa Mir. ■«.
prcviotia day by the withdrawal been active In the rehabilitation j
Yba Itrrald la a raawbar al ID
of an amendment to the declara-j of veterans, child welfare anj 1
Iw a rla lrl I’rraa nblrb la rallllr*
tlrni of human right* raying that community Improvement projects.
atrlaalralr lo Iba aw far rapablltgailaa at all lha laral aatra arlalrl
nil human lielng* uve “created In Under It* program "to foster and
la tbla aa n rra rrr, aa wall aa all
perpetuate a one hundred
the Image and llkeneaa of God.
* 1^ a a « a _ 4 laaal»baa. _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ruaaia'a Alexei Pavlov had oh cent Americanism" It also hn*
Jecti'd to auch language. He raid plumped for n well-armed nathiri
FRIDAY OCT IS, l*HS
in tho Soviet Union tno postululu und universal military training ,j
IH III.K'VftHMK TODAY
that man la created In Cwi'i image peucctlme. It supports the Mumlt;
l&lt; ‘‘miii'li illumptnil” and often Nixon Bill In Its fight ngsmsj
IT TIOK FABULOUS HOUR• •
regarded a* “a certain sign of Communism.
auk
fo r
a
I’ROI’HKT t o *&gt;«-’“ • c a m p a ig n s
Mn-lnl bnckwardne**." Had he »t'en Legionnaires arc proud that DcJ
CONDEMN A K1NU WHO HAD
fit hu might have repeiitod the tween 1U25 and IW4 they hulpcj
POWER OF LIFE OR DEATH
Red slogan that “religion la the raise and spend 153,000,000 fnkg
Seeking
Marshall
Money
OVER HIM. PROPHETS US
dope of the mnwi." or ho could the care of some 0,740,000 rhll*
UALLY HAVE DIED
FOR
dren; that more than 250,000 high
THEIR COURAtlE. WE OWE
Many citizens of European countries which are cattdi-j
[TVourra!"*#* iifhool student* competed In Iti
OU!t CIVILIZATION TO SUCH dates for EGA assistance aro inclined to think of Marshall t)ial We do not’ believe in Hod.’’ 1048 national oratorical conteitj
t EARLESS MEN. Nathan said Flan funds as sources of private benefit.
Rut ho mioke with kindly tolerance that a million kids each /e a r par­
to David. Thou art thu man.—2
of western Ignorance, ami the ref­ ticipate In the American Junior
A
grout
variety
of
schemes
which
need
money
for
a
i
aun 12l7.
league Baseball program; thu-. 21
to God wax eliminated.
foundation have been brought to the attention of KCA of- erence
However. It could hardly have graduate* of this program I'luyuj
Speaking of water pollution and ficials. Popcorn stands, fishing yachts, monuments to first been this striking appeasement in the All-Star game between th*
our meager efforts lo publicize it. [ citizens, and other ephemeral projects have been planned by which influenced vitriolic Vi.hln- American League and thu Nation d
Ion many people, we find, go on | eager would-be recipents of capital
*ky. A Hrltlsh apokeaman summed League.
I.eg ion, now thirty year*
the thing up -for reporter*
rather
Ihe .niumption dial wlml they ,
Officials of EGA read these communications, answer ............■
. . old,The
feels It* mots go deep into lhv '
don’t know won’t hurt them.
I hem iKjlitcly, and lunt them over to thu governments of more proaalcally wheni he
American way, It feels it is.guing
to bu mound for a long time
their respective countries. All funds are necessarily cleared | In thu Security
eLl’I i Council
A , hud
“kum
hud
“kept
The Rinnans havr finally agreed through government ugencics, which HU|iervise their alloca­
Viahlniky
fuirly
aubdueil."
Thu
In compromise in the Herlin criiit. tion.
! »poke*m»n ivm referring to the
Florida .Voters
Hie Wfdern Power* are to with­
Apparently when Europe returns to economic normal­ chaign laid lirfiiie the council
draw from (lertin; and the Kin cy it will have Its share of Imaginative promotors with the Western Power* that tho Hov
&lt; r«a llN *«4
I*HU* t u n ,
lot blockade o f' flurlln I* a threat
ii*ni will lake over.
money-milking or moncy-si&gt;ciidlng schemes to sell to any to ne*ce. He explained that tho Runs.
That way, Florida could have a
deputy foreign tnlnlaUr hud l&gt;cn new
We hear that judge Sebring -f ‘ prospective investor.
constitution in a fow year*
nut on tho defensive, and raid the with approval
Horida’i Supreme Court, who w.n [
of the voter* with­
Western Power* feel sure the out u convention
without a
one of the war trial Judge* at I
FvlVllI i O PunUTTlU
courao thev tire following will in wholesalo turnover and
of tha stnce'tj
Nurenherg. ii going to he a ipexk. i J
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the end ninko Ruaaln change hoi basic law.
at one of the Sanford tenon-'
Anotiier Atlantic-Pacific canal’ Is contemplated The nnilelc* In Germany.
VIah!n»ky’* rather conciliatory
1t'lilomhlun government bus appointed u committee of uxjwrts
club* before long.
JnmeH Conant
ais-ech followed a burdening of the
to confer with appointees from the United States to look American
attitude. This stiffening
No one appreciate* the bcauiv into tho feasibility’ of a route vin tho A trato River. This clinn- on tho
i r » « l l a i i e i t K r„i&gt; . I ' a a r l i n n
return of Secretory
of a young slip of a gid m a cu'- flows into the Caribbean lielow the junction of the mainland of Shite Murshnll
from Washing­ servers 1* that the Soviets don't
little bra and aliort* any more thin with tho Isthmus of Panumn; its courtra covers half of the ton where hu conferred with Pres­ want war—at least not now. It’&lt;
wr do. hut if dint middle agr.l distance between the two oceans,
ident Truman and It was decided •lenr that the Communist* intend
that it would la) unwise to pursue to push • their offensive to thr
dowager could have ires what we
Nicaragua has usually been the choice of searchers
suggestion that Chief Justice limit—short of precipitating vnr.
raw ai the rolled down the »1rre: for another canal. Lake Nicaragua lies temptingly across aVinson
he sunt to Moscow to try Therefore If war ahould develop
the olhrr day we are quits* rare thu middle of the neck of lnnd between thu oceans, thereby to ranch an understanding with out uf the present obviously dan a
the would have gone b ad I to reducing the amount of digging necessary. Onu great ob­ Stalin personally. Britain and genius situation It would In- LyP
Franco iulncd America in a drive accident, no to speak, rather than
Mother llulihardi.
jection to the Nicaragua route has been the volcanic nature to
speed Up action hi the council by premeditation.
Huwover. there la onu remote
Glad lo ire to much mined of tho country ; some fine morning the canal might lie block­ on the chnrgcs ngnhut Russia In contingency
which strike* mu as
ed
by
an
earthquake.
the
matter
of
the
blockade.
being taken in the City Commission
W hether the Atrato region escapes this disadvantage
Vlshlnsky’s speech camo after almost certain to pro.loco another
election. It ir a healthy &gt;ign of i will be one of the jwlnts for study. In any case it may be a broadside- from U.S. Delegate nrme;l upheaval. That I* a sweepprosperous and ptogreuive com­ prophesied that Panama will not always remain the only Warren It. Austin in the U.N. Ing Mutcotive success In ConinnmAssembly Polltlcul Committee. Ixlng nl| Western Europe and mo
munity when a flood of candidnln canal between thu Atlantic and the Pacific.
Austin asserted that the Soviet Far East. Should such a tragedy
appear for city office*. That alio
battle
cry in the world today I* happen there la small doubt that
help* In get the vote out. t'n*
“rnffnl. g-i1 il«lri&gt;y11 H" ehaeirso “capitalistic America”—bole n.dn.
fvitimttely. - - '”f the
or thu R tds—would be attached. | |
Morrow with duplicity.
rompletc their conntitui.
conquest. r
VM’.ilnsky, Instead of trying to order tu romplete
provition* of out City Cliaitn. and
Husain has a constitution ju st as the United Htutus tear his opponent limb from limb,
ntte of the proviiiont wliich tho
U hi* usual procedure, adopted
State Road
Charter Kevition Committee *hould docs, and one with many liberal features. A key to thu a*
nn attitude of Injured dignity. He
terioutly comider, i» dial the high differences may bo found in tho fortunes or its architects, complained that tho Western na­
When it was adopted in lt&gt;30, Pruvdn, the government tion* believe “whatever wo do I*
lr■l•lln■r* Prum l’a*s iim i
•
man win* and llie^r i* no runoff.
newspaper, run pictures of thu eight nten who had wrong.” He said to accuse the tiourne Is now about une-tenth
Thui, with five candidate* in tho official
delegation of provocation higher than nt high flood stngc
race, it ii quite poirihlr for the most to do with the now constltultion. In lPdft nt the tenth Soviet
would “Is- ludicrous if It was noi •iis* Oc'olmr, s-|d Mr. Morrison.
anniversary
celebration,
Pravdn
ran
a
picture
of
the
sole
Water is about one foe* over
lean popular, the lr.nl druiable
survivor, Stalin. Another of the founders, Kalinin, had died so lind.” Tho Russian proposal for
ion of the fill at the Geneva
'\ man. to hr rlrcted.
a
one-third
arms
reduction
and
a natural death. Tho others hud-been shot.
•
scrapping of atomic weapon* wr.* RriiV.-. he reported. The road there
This might happen some dny to Molotov, ViHliinsky, and under consideration, arid Vishin- is still Woo to traffic, however^
Down in Tampa the otliri dav
end rt Road Department truck mu#'
a 27 year old Marine taw the body Gromyko. In Russia it could happen to anyone, including skv demanded dramatically:
“Can you deny that the Sovitil driver are kept avallalde to mntnr-^
of a man lloating in the middle Stalin.
proposal contain* not an iota of •s*» who gat stuck, due to drown-'
of Hilbhniuugh River. Without
Can
l
a
k
i
/
11 shadow i.r a hint of nn attack Ing ml* of Ignltlnn systems nq
In Either. The South
&lt;-»rs No flombnrr la mnnrteil
wailing to aik qur*lion«. hr preled
Problem*
on
anybody T"
Care of tho .Southern
•ho lronrovc-1 Os*oi-o Bridge. Tho
off hi* outer garment* and jungied
Tho
aneukjir
capped
that
by
de­
Only if Men Like H'rom Thor
Sanford
Korum
-Ivor,
ho said,'is still flowing Into
claring
that
capitalist
and
Com­
in, »wam uut into die middle of
moinl Arn Al the Hunt of tho
Lake Jessup.
munist
Ideologies
could
live
side
Nation. Li'lter.i Ltkn this will Is
the tlream and brought the man Editor.
nupprcraed under Flit her the Hr- by side in the tain t world “if
BIGGEST PENICILLIN IM)SK
athore witli a cheit hold. Fitrmen Thu Hutifurd Herald.
puhllcan or Democrat Hot tip I iHith shies try to understand thu
Dear
Mr.
Dean:
.
NEW YORK—(JP)— A lt&gt; year*
had alrrady arrived at the dock
1’leni.c allow mu to uxpru..a t&lt;&gt; fenr. l.rts Get Out of ihni Eriu.il• olluir side. Hence our deslru to old idrl here may held the record
with an artificial rrtpiralor and you my deep appreciation and the Ity xtuff, thcro I* Nut Even cooperate.” Hu didn't explain how for the greatest ntmmut of rir.|4
after about IA -minute- lie begin appreciation of ntt of, thr mlnh Flquullty Among Whitt-.., Onu Cwii ttil.-i fitted lit with thV cardinal clllln n-clsvod In a concentrateflf
tenet that capitalism period of treatm ent. Bhe wa* glved
to tliow tigni of lifp. Lat-r he ter*, tor your fine editorial on Kill A Quail nut of Si' iii'in And Communist
Tnnnka n lot. Go to Prl«on, Anulhur Cnn Kill A' must he wined out.
uni la of tho drug durt
wa* identified a* a W year old Wednesday ovunlng.
All uf which strikes me n* mean­ 450,000.000
Slnei’iulv,
Prrxon An l Got Into to? Muvlni,
In" 47 (Java.
ing merely that Husaiu 1* under
Tampan who had jumped into the
W. I*. Urookt, Jr. Ho-Hum.
Thu girl was suffering front
pressure and consequently I* stag­ a d isu se In which a damaged
river hccaiuc of ill health.
Rev. H. W. Miller
A friend of our* aikrd u* the
other day whether we thought it i*
better lo itay home and not vola
on Nov. 2, or go to the | miI|* and
hold your m»e. We atrared him
that if he fell it wa* nremary to
hold hi* note for the man he wn*
voting for, it wai infinitely bettei
lo (lay- home bccaute nothing can
ba -gained by putting a man in tho
While Houie who itink*. I lowater,
we feel quite rate that if llii* man
will take the lime and trouble to
examine all the candidate* cam
fully, and try to eliminate hi* own
peculiar prejudice*, he can find
toiMone for whom he can vote
without offeme to hi* olfactory

Kent**.

'

Former Secretary Ickea, who
wkt kicked out of the Cabinet by
Pretide nt Truman but who ha*
ratuzied for another kick, charge*
and the KepubltIn offeiing “u
&gt;!«n to the oj

wuing th*l «
d oil Ittervei
lU along o-it u

ing a tactical diver*Ion. There I*
no real sign that aha haa changed
Sanford Dally Herald
her views In thu slightest degree.
Forum.
Cruained green enhbago i« an Hhr- I* merely responding to twoAa Elei-thin drawa Nearer, Mirny excellent vag-rtnli'd to »urvu will. fisted method*, which ara thu only
People whu do Cara About their ron»t chicken and anvury drexxlpg. thing aho understand*.
Hanford, Fla.

future. A* hi thu Pn»t Aanunu tho
Attitude of “L«t John do It." then
after Election Whin tho Pcraon*
they Roped Would Not Win, Aro
Elected; their Griping 1* unbear­
able, Mon and Womin that arn
God fearing ahould AMtmbl«, Not
finding, but to actk the
» r111Haw
of th* Lord, that thoae only,
Who Cara About Our froedom ho
■olocted. The Old Theme Amorlya first hat vanlahod, With Many
Laaihof rapping American’ Ite
aourocs. We henr Many Radio
Hpveijhra of the Danger Wa Are
In. Tran, But Moat of our Dan&gt;ra Gould bn Avartod With the
nt lot up In Waihlnglon
oggad tint, duat Aa folk* Are
trying to Hid Our City of Potto.
Let ua Give Careful, Prayerful
thought About how you will fo«l
“When" Total Dictatorship la hot
up In OUr National Capitol, and
ouch It will be unlcta Wo Gat
No Candidate for Chief
itthra haa tba thought of th*
Of Our Nation •© much at
Gov. Thurmond
I* of
II '&gt;nly tend to Brinm Bloodshed

l rrfctloti All o w
™ I t M f Ufm m

m

V.TW5

.i*y

Ii. 'J, Sanford

heart valve continually throws lid
frctlous bacteria Into thn blood■tra-im- Th* gigantic dose* of
penicillin ar«* tho largest or oiif
of tha largest ever glvenn to one
person In a abort period of time.

To the Voters of the City of Sanford
Having qualified as a candidate for CITY COMMIS­
SIONER in Group 2 at the request of several of my
friends, who by the way must nave had some reason
for their action; am now actively engaged in explaining
in simple language to each and every one I contact de­
finitely where I stand as regards the interest of the
TAXPAYER.
.
You vote for me—your help to have your friends
vote for me on Nov. 2nd. I guarantee will be repaid in
open and above board earnest endeavor
My aim will be the/bettermei&gt;t. of SANFORD in
general—not in spqts—a careful wateh on ALL outlay
of monies and.attention to any m ovrio help the busi­
ness man as well as the ordf----1 am not a y e s man.
Promises I make will be kept and I mean just that.
If you cast your vote for O. E. WHITE in group 2
yourself for marking that 3C

�nm&gt;AY OCTOBER 15, lots

FACE FI

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

licet cups mnko «n nttraetlr#
S a n f o r d Education South Side Carnival : addition
In a ■nm uff »alsd plKtl.
lo
He H e ld O c t. 2t&gt; ] To prepnrp them, cut a slice f to *
Group
Mho bottom af each l#ot no lt&gt;wn|

|Philathea Class Has
j Meeting And Party

_
,
-land straight. Then scoop o i l
The South Side I nri’iit-1 vhcImt ,■enter from the top to make •
At&gt;«a&gt;«*ii(tion met Wednesday aftci - 'i .’lmv. Kill hollow with finely
noon ut 2:110 o'clock for the pm -, diced celery mixed with rooked
pone of making plans for the on- grron pens, salad dressing ur^
mud Hallowe'en enrnivnl. I ho I -iiisonintin.
provident, Mrs, Itohort W. WII- 1
----------------------------llntns, turned the meeting over t"
, ,
.
*!?
Mrs. I.. Munson mid Mrs. Mlelmol
be Hover meat from a veal mart!
tiins..n who are in etmrire of plnns '" “V »*«“"««•
stuff green p e £
........ |&gt;ors; add them to u cream sand*
...
I , , .
.
'""I "onson with salt a ad pepper
I no umiip doenlod liml tho mi and grated onion, top with fiuttar*
nival will begin on Oct. Jo it
ornnihs. Leftover rice may alsu
•&gt;:'!&lt;* I*. M. with n spaghetti snppot
In Pc reived from thui time mud
T:dt&gt; |*. M, A Hallowe'en juoirram
AiId n little Worcestershire
will In-gin at tlmt time to inehide ■mice nnd finely grated parsley
liilos, rxlnliiis and many ollior a t­ .. ilie gravy uml is prepared to
tract Ions for the young people.
.......
vini cutlets

j

farlln Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

Mrs. White Honors
Niece With Shower

SATURDAY
Tile Intermediate B.T.U. of the ; , C(
First H:\ntlst Church will hold »n yv
nil dav nicctlmc at tho church he- ! jlc,
ginning at 0:0«i A. M.
1nit
MON DAT
cat
The Dependable Class of the uni
First Methodist Church will nuvt
]
ut the home of Mrs. V, 1.. .Smith, of
25 West Eighteenth S 'toe' at gp,
M.OO P.M. Mrs. J. C. Itadercr tin
will serve as ro-hostess. •
nil
The Elsie Knight Circle of the set
First liuplist Church will nnet
with Mrs, Verne C. Messenger, Mr
fllfll Wont Third Blivet, ut H.-IH sot
l*. M.
Ha,
The progrum meeting of tlw •{’*
W.M.U. of the F irst Huptist
Church villi l,e hold at tho churon
at .'tdli) P. M. The Sunbeams and .\°
Jtuth Spooring G.AVs will a l* i|lv
meet at K:MO p M.
, J1
The Prriycr Rami of tho W o-' *.
men of the Presbyterian Church j ■
will meet at tho church at .'LOU
P. M. The regular business and
Inspirational meeting of the Wo­ Methodint Circle 7
men of the Presbyterian Chinch
Huh Buffet Supper
will be held In the social room of
the church at !l:aQ P. M,
TUESDAY
The n. W. Wore lllblo Class of \v, .s. C. S, (
the First Methodist Churvh '■ill Church in th
have a covered dish supper at th, &lt;r„r,. IA,midi
church annex nt 7:0d P.M.
r i ’it)i supper
The American Legion Auxiliary nounccmcnt
«•'&gt; h?ve a covered Utah supper nt trjct meeting
d .10 1, M. a t the Legion Hut, i,t. held in H
Hostesses for tho occasion are
The group
Mrs. 1-red Holly, Mrs. Henry Thompson «
Jmll
’0 ! So,*?rblom
near future
Ht "V™'
Mrs, Ol
0. l M
M. h
Harrison.
Games Tampa,
will.

The I’lidathea Class of the First
ilnptist Church held a combined
business
meeting and Hallowe'en
Telephone 148
party lust evening at 8000 P. M.
at the home of Mrs Jam et Riser on
French Avenue. Mrs. Charles Henham served ns cohoitose. The
business meelliiK was presided
aver by Mrs. J. II mi ley Odlmin
and plans were made for tho unMiss Hobby Crows plans to leave i nual Thanksgiving banquet for
Umorrow for Jacksonville where nientliers of the class, their lutsshe will visit her mother.
Mr. uml Mrs. A. 11. Hockwlth
have returned to their home In
FanforU after spending about
three months in Walcott, N. Y.
CpI. Kllsworth C. Harper, Jr.
hus returned from the Persian
linlf to Sanford after being illschui'god from the service of the
United States Murine Corps.

ments of full flowers. Othar deeorations ami the refreshmentserved after the games, carried
aut the Hallowe'en theme.
Those enjoying the evening
sere Mrs. J. M. Stinedpher, Mr*,
W. II. Stcmiwr. Mrs. Louise
E’aulk, Mrs. Walter rcsler, Mis
Friends of Mrs. K. 1. Peters Odham,
Mrs. Clarence Collins.
of Palntka, formerly of Sanford,
will U* gtrul lo learn that she has
been removed from the hosptlal
lo her home ut H27 Emmett Street
in Pnlitku
Mrs, Rnscoe Mel.one and son
"I)u*ty" of Gainesville 'eft to,lav
after spending a short time with
Mrs, .McLnne's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Hunt.

t rogiani of rrogre
in the IVvsliylerlnii
M ;tKi o'rlnek service
imr " " " A Great
»&lt;’ « t Imllcnge
/
Union Theologlml
1 uhmond. \ u and
the first World \\
• ernes to Ban ford

AKOUNI) the TOWN

mi n n

\N N t.l Nt'F.MF.NT

Mi iii'il Mi-, it. L. Drown t*nuoiiiiiicsd Imin \ the birth of a
duughtrr Mai I,mu Helen on IH:t.
11 nt tbi I Vi mild Laughton Mem011,.1 lli'.pitiil. Mrs, llrown will
bo rem.'iuli.ie.l as the former
Helen Slim liUlkel
Mi and Mi. M C Bailiff an­
nounce lie I'iith iif 11 daughter
Judith lieialdi'o on Oct. H at the
,a l lio-p'inl 'ti- Kuitiff is the
foirnee .liiunlla t'n w of this eltv.

MisH Martha Fox Is
HonteHH To Circle

Snnftirtl, Fin

r PPT,‘; nnd
f 11 of
her servie
members and their" families
are in
nl|»-illn
, . uii ,
Vitcd to atum l.
••
•
Rov Wall
WEDNESDAY
Thos " n lte
The Civic Department of th,
tn , W|
Sanford Woman's Club will Imvc \,|um, ^Ii^
a covered dish luncheon at the i.n| ni,
'
cluii house. Mrs. Clyde I’um.cv sins. .Mrs
will lie in charge of tho program i.Yorge Willi
TH seals will Iw folded for rmrllln*; \ | r,, Finos
from 11:00 A. M. until the lunch-; Thompson. J
con.
i , , . l' n ,

Short Cut Brings On
Coiffures

te r S a v iiiiis lo i

(■ tain o ro U B

II) HiriTV ( LVIIKE
AP New -features Ileanl&gt; Falilor
It is nice lo note that though
fashion luts tluust the short hun«la upon the female population, a
few glamorous colffut-a* have cmerged from the beauty salons.
Prcnhytcrian Synod
On tlie nut loo-cunscnative side
but along sinai t lines are snnie
Is Held In Oc a l a
Emiiiie coiffures designed hv InslrSlyllat M. lauds of New York.
These new hairdos am flat on ton,
shaped smoothly to the bead In
, o'i.fy , &gt;oii-ioi' iabie width at
flto mIiIcb, Tho facial cnuGiurl de- the Presbyterian Synod of Florida,| want that lie will giaduatu dimes
from
larnilnes whether the hair Is p art­ wlierp Dr. Hruce C. Honey, fh td Aulmrti In Derember . . . . Wonder
ed side or renter. The forehead director of ihe General Assembly|lf MAYME HODGKIN cuu&lt;;lit
U left eleur or with a soft fringe of tin- Program of Progress, on* unv fisli yesterday afternoon . , . .
of curls. The part continues to ‘he principal speaker.
MIL and MILS WILLIAM DAVlI Im nape of tho neck and the lei Il­
Ihe ii-ssIan, whlrh was attended SON mill two yenr old daughter
ls brushed sleekly around and by morethan ,'UIO delegate, fr o,. MAIIGAHET vlstiug Hie soo . . .
forwnid to tin* ears, thus achiev­ Ml the P iesbyterian churches of W.
of Clyde, N.. C,
ing, the width tlmt marks iliir. rloridn opened on Tuesday and visitingSANFORD
(tie Information llnotli , , .
coiffure.
arljiiiLineil at norm on Thul‘rday
li always happens: Dulittst
M. Louie, who lust returned "Dr. Honey Is a most inspiring '"Open wider, please—w ider" Pafrom Paris, says "{litre l» no sjie.iker." said Itev. Charles todnv. tient: "A-n-ah!" Dentist (Inserting
short lialr in Paris, Even the elite
“
:
“T ~
.
' nbln'1 gag, towel and sponge):
models of the haute-couture have
Circle
Wi
l
l
"".T’;
,f.‘ml,Y’"* „ .
long hair. It is combed in an Ixora
_
i» * .
„
.
11us minds tik e note: Husband
imitation of tho short coiffure. sponsor
Bridge
I
urty
Do
friend):
“I want you to help
When they model small cloches
-------- -i me. I promised to meet my wife
uml side swept berets, they twist
I’lah* me lasing made for n i
l;&lt;?' “’flock for luncheon, and
their hair Into buns over curb ear
or hi lug nil Ihe hair to one aide Iirtihru party to tm, mpontons| i»y r,t*' ¥ j*?nntml*ifp wheiu, Would
Ih e Ixoni Circle of the Sanf-.rJ f'""
rlnJfln» . l w &gt;&gt;P at our
for a -deck effort."
Whjle M, * Louis favors tho Garden Club to bo belli In O ct.' 'V"?'’ ?»" '»»kii»ir h tr whoro I ;«m
*22
ut
H:(K)
P.M.
nt
the
Sanford
'*•
about that tlmoT"
short boh, and thinks Parislennes
are four years liolilnd the times,
lots of Ainerlmn men will disa­
gree with him- On the other hand
M. Louis long Jus been a prog­
nosticator of feminine hair styles.
He claims to have originated tho
page hoy, feather cut and pompa­
dour, nil of which played long
run* . Ho insyl»e ho knnws.
On tho s/idrt-halr . bandwagon
which ban been railing fur m ore1
Ilian a year now are Paris' famous
Antoine who originated his "fledg­
ling coif" in his Aumrean salonand Joan do Chant, whose "angel

Anne Crapps Honored
With Birthday Party

Hunfoid Woman's t,olf \ s - .
■oieiutlon bold u playing meeting
) esti-rilav nftermoon at
1:111)
o'elock til the Seminole Country f
.. „ __ _____ __ Club. Plans .............impletcd for I
is yesterday nt their a tournament and bmlieeiii- to be)
ituyfalr. The young held on Sunday lit tin- rliih.
cd games In tho sldo
Winners of the tourm-v ye*tei
r which tlai hahar day weie .Miss lloiothy Pioiell in
presented *vitll llinnv CJi,-»&lt; \ Mi
1-* C Ibivill.r
her friends.
" Class It and Mi* Georiro Thut*-j
il&gt; aftrrniHin refri-b- toil In Chii-s
Those imMii'iiui I
sling of Ico creunt, Imr the meellng vesteidny wen- 1
dies carrying out pa*- Mrs. John Ivev Mr*. I'riee Ib-iiiil.l
irme, were sorveii by) Mr-. K II Smith. Mrs Hugh I
s assisted by Mrs. I Whelehi I, Mis. Iliek I’l l -'iiv
us. Mrs. W. C Ibii jMrs, Thurston. Mrs, \V. &lt;! I'•&gt; in \
&lt;*r of the mothers line. Mrs. Fi is I l.aison. Mi. |
ted tn be with Antu-1Jnmcs lit.aland. Mis. John 11nr &lt;
Helene Wiislllmni. gills, M&gt;
Vreln-a C an a" n I
lllegcr. Hob, Pal
•uel Sti* Knit IMireinbotbani. Mii*. Itolibv Lunev,
.lav Cecil .Li-it.h M l' llnvni'iti Mi--

yTr

Vti are happy to announce
The 1 9 4 8 Watch Parade
(s now in full swing
Wc Invite you to come in and see our display o f .
• ELGIN • WALTHAM • HAMILTON • MIIX)
• GiHAD PERHEGAUX • TAVANNES-CVMA
BROADWAY
• McKAMAN ' ’

1

WRIST OR POCKET WATCHES

Women’s Knit Gx O iv n s
Oiiw group of SumnitT
Ironses In Gabardliiti und
('repo. AI»o b few wtmli ami
n number of dark ilroanuH
for Fall. These aru beautiful
styles, only a llttlo short , .
Ideitl for tho shorter

A P cm tey -D ii) S|»i-t-i»l in futir f a ir •la&gt;l&gt; •*!&gt;It—!
I j u t or e y i'Ic M n m m ril lu|»a p lu s e m liru itlrry.
E la s tic im ilriffs .

lung lenjtllia

. fu ll n il.

W ide variety of n rck liiiea. I:i rnyott kntt Irirn l
d ia l lu ll* fast

n erds no .rom ng. I ’r r liy pastels.

Sixes .12.411

Due group of Hotter Cot*
Ions and Summer Crepe* and
Spun*.

MENS’

WOMEN’S

We Only Hove 115 Pair At This Prieu,
So You Had Better Hurry. These
Are All Leather Shoes. Broken Sizes.

These Shoes Won’t Last Lung At
Tills Low Price. Wo Don’t Hbvo All
Sizes And Widths, So Hurry To Re
A Lucky Customer.

Special Bargain Hack! In:lmica Blouies, Skirts and
llreHHl'B. ,

Your early selection will be appreciated

In H i

�I

WlIuAt bcwiMfK

Tills BANfOffll HBHAl.D, BAN^m ujlfyOHlllA

rl tu ‘b* h e l d
City at Hanford,

Green Shadow And1 tcu$ handy mam
Bloomfield Wrestle)
stout .
ITomorrow Evening
***4#—
Prince Omar of Am bit and Art
Ntlaon of Minnesota will meet In
the firat wrestling match dn the
card «|Minanreil hy the local N a­
tional Guard unit tomorrow night
i ut the Armory, it wan announced
today. Th&lt;&gt; firat match begins at
1S;00 o’clock.
Charlie l.aye of Knoxville, Tenn.
and Aide Stela of New York City
are scheduled to meet In the semlfinals.
The Green Shadow will meet
Jack Uloninfield of Chuluota In
i the feature w ant. Bloomfield re*
t cently moved here from Miami.
; The Shadow baa not lost a bout
I in a southern Mute, and haa not
I been unmasked.

Weep Session To
Be Held At L3U,
Georgia Contest

Legal Notices
jin tic K

Nctlc* l« hiirrb* giv en t h a t * •
! i n i n m u ' i l In b u i li w u *t l&lt;l" iiirro'Kl, Florida. iiidtr th* Pktltlou*
Nm.i*. Shamrock Hoofing Com puny.
I and Hint «•« ini*nd to r*glo*r »»lu
nai.it nuryuanl to th* isrpi*
th*
" F lc t li l n i* Ni d i * Htatut*" to.wlt!
H»tv MD.QI) Klorliln Htntiitr*
with t h . rl.rW of Ih* IMrcult Court
of Hcnilaot* County. Florida.
J * m r t A. M rO ralh
ttulirrt n. Dolan
Ni i-iInn R O'Neill
Owner*

CAPTAIN

I*

t iik

r o r it r

h k th e; co u n ty

j i ’ n u k H);yiiNfit.fc c o u n t y .
Gator Conch Itny Wolf, faced
r t . o n m A IN PROBATE
Lk a n - i . K H i i e n
llh the tieceMsity of having his
In
Ktlsts j |
A* Acting M ayor or th*
U rges keyed to the peak for the
MARY P. II It A NT,
City of Pnnford. F lo r ld i.
HIM
ilttl straight week-end Is franktaceaieit
■
(HBAl-l
' *
TACKLE
- ’
TV A id. CBXDITOtUt AND P U R . Alte*t
PffSrrfrff about the Kolltsts line
M N. flATMIt
1’
TOO
HONH
HAVING
CTLAIMS
OIl^D
K
*
rhich is cipiully ns luisky an
MANHH AflAtNHT HAIO EHTATEi . C i t y f l e r k
lor Ida and n Tar luickfidd fenYou sm l esrli of you «r» hsrsliy
n '•( Ift* &lt;1 stol re n o lrn l tn tifeseOt s a y
1ng plunger Clnvln Fearuck untl
,Hy WAIfltKN ROGERS, Jit.
(Islm s eml itemnnd* w h k l i you, m
BATON HOUGH, La., Oct. IT.,
Itbark Heel Justice.
. N o rirn to t m : . i H
r
ltlis r of to o , iiinv have a galiut til*
Jack
Bloomfield
will
moot
the
The week’s rough work nvof, 1/1*)— When the Georgia Bulldog*
estate of Msry P. Ilrsst. i«#c»**»&lt;1 TOi t i K n i i m : a. n o u s K . Wh»*e
■Ida will spend tills nfternoon roll Into town for Saturday night’s Gieen Shadow tomorrow night in
1st* of raid c o u n ty , to t h a County retldehce end pine* of *drtr**t I* Nn.
ISIS Ho nth l.ohgdale. Chicago II.
f u d g e of Heutlnole County, gtarlils
plying the polishing cjuth to the brush with Louisiana State, the the feature event ut the Armory.
at hit of firs la the coufl ha ute at Illinois.
oplete offensive untl tlefenslve nlr lierenlmnis will be filled with Bloomfield has wrestled twice
You are hereby notified t | i p a
tali) County st Sanford, Ftorliln.
the light heavyweight cham­
ratsgy to In- employed tomurrow 0 walling and gnashing of taelh. for
within tig h t r « I tndsr m o sth t from •ult b s t been Inr*ltutt4 a g a l m t you
pionship of the world, and Is now
ki
th* Circuit Court of th* Ninth
Chief mourners, uf course, arc Jewish
light.
ih»
time
hf
th*
p
r
t
t
publlrntlntl
of
fie H O R t
light heavyweight. Bloom­
thtt notlct E se h clnlm or dtninnu Judlclsl Circuit of Florldn. Bemlnol*
It) le.en t days I.uxnroun Lswii, Conch Wally (The Weep) Butts of field can
TOO
master tool wrestling
County
In Ch»ne*iy, under the till#
•hall h t In writing, nnd ahnll Mate
Star kickoff nm| extra point man G e o r g i a and Coach flnynell hulds.
l OHO
th* pit*# of r n l d t n c s and post ofllra Of k V a M. ROt’nB, p laintiff v*.
ATHENS. Ga., Oct. 16, (Spe­
has hit slx-for-six extra (Gloomy Gus) Tinsley of Louisi­
P E T E i s d d r t t t of t h t claim ant, and i h n 1! HKUIUIE R n o u a i : . d*f*ndant. ahd
cial)-— In ndditlon to the credit*
111 this year, moved up tu the ana State. The two football gen­
b* sw orn to by the claimant, hit ■hal ih* relief lo u g h l It an ahtolut*
SHOULD
aide
showing
against
mors
power­
agent, or hit ntturnty, sod any tucli d iv o rce
tlemen
view
tliulr
scheduled
nd string guarterhsck post and
M
AKE
You ore therefor* r « tu lr * d to
c trim or demand not to filed shall
ful North Carolina and tha open­
ice considers hie action Hou then stern Conference encount­
ap[i*ar Ir. IS Id rant* In person or hy
THOSE
be VAId.
ing
up
of
u
potent
offensive
attack
fig n a b r m
W
er with handkerchief In hand.
st lh« Tar*.
tIF.OItriR ft. W ARtiW El-I.. attorney at the Couit llo u t* In Han­
BHPPm
o rRTS
ts
against Kentucky, the most en­
ford Florida
n the *ih day of
horned p r o o s'
■
In pre-game warmups, here Is
\;Th* starting hackfield of Doug
i
At adm inistrator of th* *
R
E
A
L
IZ
E
November V&gt;4(. and th a t In d t f s u l t
couraging
thing
to
Georgia
coaches
E tta le nf
LEADEN9 ORQOMO ■
I den, Chuck Hun.ingrr. Ilnl how they moan:
Cunrh Carl Kettles' Beminote
thereof a |)err«e Pro Confetto wilt
„
7HAT
MART P BRANT,
for the pnst two week-ends ha#
OAlMgR AMO
1
” We can't figure out any wav High School Celery Fed foot*
fin or John Cox, mid Bussell
tie e n u r e d and th e said caute pro­
Doan.
d trea te d.
Im-i-ii the showing of n npniber of j
SCOA MR lA B T YEAR— 1
ceed es p a n e
rln Is expected to remain of stopping fullback Zullie Toth hull aggregation does not play
I'lrtt
putdlenllon
October
lAlh.
1*41.
W
A
LK
ER.
WITNESS my hand nnd official
reserves.
'
,
ALSO UNANIMOUS
1
changed, with Griffin likely to except with u .’lll-.'IO rifte."
tonight, hut will meet the
ISN 'T
*eai at P.m tim l Florid* on this
When the talk sw'.iirs .w *md to
Tearful Tinsley-."It’ll take a I’ulntku Maroons in i’nlutkn
t the right halfback noil.
CHOICE FO R A L L Ih* Tth day nf October, l &gt;14
TH E .
i» , K iT in y r n o r i.s s i s t iiiv
llirk'- who tmdei study regulars,,
COHFgRENCE. FULLBACKProbshie starters in the Florida scatter-gun, at least, to stop next Friday evening.
O. P. HERNDON
ttm ter ,tnd liy v l r t i n e of th*
OML/
Clerk, Circt-lt Court.
i Um are etuis Tommy RUhop ai d Johnny Bauch’s passing. We had
THIS S t A S OH
The Sanford mentor has been 1Tackle Nick Fuller, n sophomoro
.iiithnMiy
in
me
v
e
ile
d
n*
Mayor
FOOTBALL
Hrmlnol* County, Florid*
of th* C ity of S anford Florida, by
Fal Johnson, tackles Frmk Dump- a better team last year when continuing heavy drills during ‘ fruiii lluhhflrd, Ohio, I* one of the
US'S MOT O H u r
P
LA
T
E
R
(MCA
I.)
O
rdina
nce
No
l
i
t
at
said
Oily
of
_ ' and Cliff Hutton, Guards theirs was not so good and they till' week ill oder to keup thfl ifn st tu be mentioned. Nick turned
SCORIM 9 OH TUB
Sanford, Florida. I h*r«by call ■
tN
Sanford aggregation on edge 1in very creditable performances
iron Brown and Fletcher Groves still loot the pants off us.”
OROUND B U T ALSO
TmE
1 center Jimmy Kyncs.
Both sounds are liberally sprink­ fur the cumin*' Hast Florida 1against the Tarheels slid Ken- .
FUHOIH9 ItUCHOOWM
SO U TW EBT /
tuckv. Two other linemen who |
Indications front Rollins are led with sophomores, so there’ll Conference contests.
PASSES/
1rmiii' through with respectable (
t it Coach McDowall will Iwivu u im few "old heads’’ io either lineup
)
showings
against
the|
Wildcats
■up of ends John Giay
Polo l kickoff. But for the LSU grld__ and
_______
I were Guard Howard Johnson,
y. tackle* Davo t’lnrk and ster* who made Inst year’s illMAGNIFYING r»IB THUTH
mn»l Whittle, gunrils GrOVgoj fated n ip In Athens, tomorrow
PITTSBUnOH—W'l—'T he s t u b ­ ('Inrkxvllle, Trim, and Henry Love
looney and Paul Odom, r e n te r! aiglil’s game is strictly a grudge ble le-snl on a m in i's fa c e t o hour* a guard from Macon, Ga.
Leather Trim ft Piping
y Hancock, nod hacks Hert affair. They temember well how a f t e r sh a ving w ould s t a n d o u t like
Johnson and Love split roost
ilc®, Dick Unity, Buddy Tale llkiich sinitteil tln-m two touch­ t i r e stom p* on n p u t t i n g g i e e n of I ho right guard chores In place
;-*td Calvin Peacock.
downs and then ivhia'led passe* when viewed w i t h n new device. of regular Rernle Reid, who saw
Leather Trim ft Fiplng
around their ears tu pitch Georgia The d'-vlcr I* a surface analyti-r unlv limited action because of an
to its Glut victory over the Brn- that mnglfles surface mngliin ns m luii'il ankle. Sophomore Dick
do.ooo times.
pnls in idplit tries.
Yi Kington, Daytona Beach, and
it's one of the instnimentH In n flump Tanner, Moron sophomore,
(INSTALLED)
*
*
At any talc, it’s Ihiuiii I to he a
We Invite you to check our largo H t e c k of
T-lempesl. The Bulldogs' offense Westlligiiouse Klee trio Corp. Inb- t.lso turned In creditable perforinlo find better ways of iinces at right ami left tackles recovers before you buy for that new car or get
GLKNDAI.K. Gallf., Oct. 15, (/p) is Imilt around Itaiieh, emphasis- ioratory
|i ctrii'iilly coni lo g steel w ith n t h - 1 .........
—IJoyd Mangrinn led the pi occa­ lug his flings to fnst-hrcMking er metals like nickel, silver, cliriim-1 (
replacement coveni for your present car.
/
’
sion Into the second round of the ends, uiiil, uccnsionnlly, a halfback. iuiil or epoper. Another guage run
J o e Conniilly, Cairo, Ga. senior)
fIS.QIHJ Glendale Open Gulf Tourn­ Last year lie had sllcky-fingcred check the tiiicknesH of plated coat- hied MeMunus, Imnett, Ala. sophament today, teeing off - with a Dan Kilwards for n target and now lug* one-fiftieth the width of ii uinore: John Duke, Albany soph(wo-ilroke lead over the field. He lie's hitting Finis Gene Lorrndo hair.
oimire mid Al Thompson, Thomasfoaled a tbl for Hie first IH holes, and Wevinan Hellers.
ton 'ccond year man who made
f* Favored lien llognn touieil the
I'
in* college debut against KenJack K. MorrUon, Manager
par ’ 72 Onkinont Country Club Michigan S t a t e
lucky, .imie through with encour­
Tu
; course In 0I&gt; strokes In yestulday's
aging play at ends, which long has
II) Alley
opening round, once again signal, Investigate (rambling
been known tn la- one of the real
—
i
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ja
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n
mg
N gives a demonstration to JANET BLAIR In "TIIK
an early threat to he on the
A Friendly Florida State Theatre •
HKD SKELTON
| Bulldog weaknesses,
money when the tuornumem
FULLER B R ITHit MAN", a Colombia picture at the Bit* Theatre
In
the
hackfield,
where
people)
LANSING,
Mich.,
Oct.
16,
l/P)
,
I H6AHEP A ^fiMT'rAAM
lldl up Hominy.
my all the glory goes, Lukl# Brun- Sunday and Monday.
Evenings
flandwlfheil In between Midi Michigan State College prepared
SAi
HE JfcS' HATtER
...n, Florence, S. C. sophomore
tu
act
today
on
reports
of
student
um and llngan were Johnny
Matinee*
linlfhai-k, showed signs late ill tha
_ for pepper and pimento to the sour
sour cream dressing
h l h
PU0 V( SOFA 6 'V 0 £
ilia of Phuenlx, ArD., with &lt;1H, gambling on pir^essionally uper
Kentucky game uf having tba ■hrvddtft cabbage can ba .quickly cream.
i tied with Ben at UU weie Kd alfd football pools.
Cklldraa
CO
NtenT
BUT
1
SHt&gt;'
1
"
Dally I
spark
which
coaches
have
valtad
concocted
by
siding
sugar
A
meeting
of
College
officials
Ver of Heattle nod ,Zai| Kamo
patiently for so long. Billy Hen*
wry* called by president Juhil• Al
DON1 M ATT** S V U N X
nearby Monlehello, tiall/t*. *
dsn hop, Macon Junior, also n it
Hannah.
T'
SATSFIED !!'.
FRIDAY
himself on tha ready list. Billy
Cn.ulpui police picked up three
iy Robin non IntcndK tludei.ls yt sterility us "contact
ILAST DAT
has had n tough time getting into j
condition after playing sem i-pro1
iiirtii’.* fur a ttnmhllng syndicate.
Remain In WcltcrH T’cF.'t*
’.*.‘*'..,11 d o l i n g tin- s u m m e r .
fur i fu .tUII mini on w e e k ­
Sophomore Cliff Hupp, Hast­
end caileglata gainer and a list
' NBfW YORK. Oct. 15. 1/15- f Hiii.leni customer names ware
ings, Nch. who made Ids first
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE ACTION PROGRAM
Jhlla h* hopes to gel u shut at I .elied, ,m||ee Mid.
collage uppt'si Slice against North
nnkl to bnve taken
('..totliin lo (li n y a di’foosiv* center
BStt «P .il
The pool wiM-eak
M r n . Walter K nit Bay (Sugar ) Mv„ llt tU.,unmni dollars weakly
I' lo Hgnlost Kentucky. His pas*
Ibbliiaon doesn't Intend to give up filial Madenta.
interception w«* neat, which siBs 'H 7 •tuiund crown.
WU&gt;# ia pleasing to Coach Wal11*: The Harlem flash yesterday
lacp Butts. The ’"Llttlo Bound
^ •greed to meet the winner of the “Halie** I$nter« Denver
Man" linn nightnrirra of enemy
Tippy Larkin.C'liailey Fusurl fight
coiliplelioii* that *o often in the
r the title under the promotion Tourney Semi-FinalH
post two aeuaotia have gone for
the Tournament of Champions.
Imichdownn.
FttKT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 15,
I data and site have mil loam
, .Robinson will get u f.'lfi.uta) (&gt;V| — Mrs, George (llulw) llidricktranu-w.
sou ZhIiuHuh of Denver anil three
Addod Color Cartoon—"BONE SWEET BONE’
'in moke a shrimp miiicu to serve
Fusarl ivnd Larkin meet In a ten other top-notch gelfers sipisred
over boiled or hrulled fish add Vt
tha Jersey City (N.J.I Armory, off In the semi-final round of the
eupfmely chopped shrimp to a cun
21. Kohlnson takes on Middle- Women's Texas Open here today.
of white ssucu ami leason with
Amateurs Folly lllley of Fort
ht Steve Belloise in a noncolt, pepper, flnlly chopped pari­
tan In the same place, Dec. ‘J. Worth and Mary Agnes Wad,
t y . finely gin ltd onion and lemon
ablnson declared "1 can still Mtmiiusnlnco, Mich., advanced as
Juice,
did pro Helen Rottweiler of Dallus. Mrs. Zaharies is a profes­
ac
sional.

Reserves Show

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Feds II ii v c* Open
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vestvrday afternoon.
The following scures were postfill
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abetttijob. ftaconiiiuclion Method &gt;• oilintecctiilul in only one day.
Sala, aitactna in o&lt;ar
6000 catea all a|ai. all condition*.
I f / / 100*1! I ."ft ruil A(wn.ii..n(a POPULAR MAII. SERVICE
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a show place, Uwnsa trana- MKCHANIG—Car, truck, expert* FLOOR SANDING and finl
to anothar City, *a/a sell
•weed. ■Permanent, ittaurunco,
with modi rn equipment
iMMdtillxalliiii, vacation, guar*
yearn aaporianc work
Mfwa wag*. Don't apply ur.lea*
ant aed. E, 1*. Rt.wena,
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S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S

| SMALL COMFOUTAULY fuinIdl­ PAINT- SPE cTa L -F JC OnUldo
White, U.76 jier *ullon. Hened apartment. Couple only. Old
Uarlk til am* mid Paint Co. 112W. I*t St.
114 W. 2nd St. Pin.ne 320.
10
IIiiMinemi OpporluiiiUea 1/xLI. ol&lt; for llmterv, tieneralor
I
und Start er aervlce. Swaili’*
lAiom (ui ids lied upurtment, dose &lt;irn|K'fruit tree* Ml. each. It. W
MEN!
l i l n r g Set vice, 301 W Fir*t
Lord. Phunc 7H8*W.
Tn. 802 W. First Si. Phone
UX« El* I'D IN tl. IIENKFITS!
St.
j
Olfi-R.
________ "
Sweet Ilmnlln urange* ®l Iln One of the most denirnhle benoflta
It. W. Lord. Phone 788*W
that the I’.S Arrnv and U.S Venetian Itliod : New hlind« and
ll^iig lry Apartment for two. Oil
ii ctimtiiete reromlitioning eetv*
Citrua Fiuit Tree*. All Varivtie*.i Air Foice offer I* geiiero.i* re­
Park Ave.
ice. Ph. Piiri-It. fol flee e.-titirement pay for the m.ui who
Any (Juunttly. Leave your urd"r
militia.
make* a *ulcer of *crvnv, N‘&gt;with Hunt’* Tuxedo Feed Store,
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
thinv 1* deducted fmm your telift Sanford Ave,
guhi' iiiiinthIy pay fm ‘.lilt In* Kitchen t'nliinet.-t ho!It to order.
conic. Yd it mean* a life-iinuFree lolimale*. tolm K. I'rim,
I d e a l e s t a t e — i n s u r a n c e COLEMAN oil lieuletft and flour
unmiitv. It inriiii. you can re­
(It In n d o ilii'hw a y, Phono
PROPERTY MAN Afl BURNT
furnace*. Randall Electric Co.
tire In 20 year* at half-pay,
KAtMOND M. HALL, Realtor
1070 \V
Phom»
legal.lit*. - of ugt. Alni leoiem*
4 Florida Htato Hank HM(. 12 flllAOK HHOTAtlN.
NEW
IT.OORS orfaced to perfec­
Pete Thur*ton, ft:i7-M.
la-r, too. retired *«rvicp men are
tion. &lt;11*1 f Ion i h niiidt like new.)
IttDKRN 4 bedroom Ranch typo
also
fully
entitled
&gt;o
i-onnul*.
Finkdiiiiu. denning A w axing.,
Ihruic, 2 bath*. EstoUent loca- Uaed Baby atroller, repainted,
»ary, pint exchange and hiMpital
good condition, fft.(H). •}10 W.
uon Apply 600 Ptumoaa Drlvo.
Poitlihle power plant, 22 year*
Irenetitn,
Die
smile
a*
any
soldier
10th St.
expei lem. in Senunoit’ County.
pfcvne
123U-W.
on
active
duly,
flood
pay
i,
%
t4&gt;A
)•
H. M. tileiiMin, l ake Mary.
only the beginning. Food, cloth­
FOR HALE
ing, rlioe*, shelter are 'itmlshe'l
ROOM garage apartment with
OLD NEWSPAPERS
•omc furniture. Located at 017 Vk
free. On retiienunt, you will
ItE.N'I \ r.vii
round
receive a gciivniu* ni.intliiy in­
W tut St. Priced at W.SoO.W)
YOI DKIVK If
II ERA 1.,l&gt; Or FTC
come that mean* real acctuhy.
cnli. J. A. Calhoun, 2030 HalloaI’m iN E 200
2000 »uper fine nil**lunary atrnwYen, thi* orgunlxatluii offeia
yill* Ave. Phiilia 84ft-J.
MTU Kl. VNIi MORMlKON
berry plant*. One dtdlui- per
much, flat the complulo etory
I' liim iM T . INC.
hundred. Henry Nickel, Phone
yuurnelf today at ihe l.’.S. Army!
ItnUlied ft room houae with 1
T
n
il
liii: d'iTt M(4i IT If
uml U.S. Air Force Reci idling i
extra lota priced for quick tale,
PARTS t ND SEKVICH
Station,
Oht
P.
i).
iltdg,,
4,’!
Eaa'.
purl caah balance 113.30 per ft ROOM HOUSE, double garage,
Pi,0140 1011
Central Ave.. thiamin, Fla. Spe­ 1014 I'nliiiello tve
, month also a lot* ttonttng 34
711 ifellonvllle, Ph. 43H-W.
Tlli
U
FLORIDA
HOME
can ire
cial
representative*
are
them
to
j fact no Orlando highway, Juat
tc»l fret
Cull 'JM for detail*
»erv* you, answer your quo*,
beyond Ally limit*. Will accept 27 foot Houae Trailer, Ferric**.
tiopa.
in FOlifllNfl. Hnuthern Chem­
Muat be aold immediately, 'ark
Igood car . on either, 1323 Doug*
ic a l. Inc.
Ave. Trailer Court,
[ iaa* St. Phone 734-U.
X
12 SPE C IA L N hRVICi-si
~
Trnctor
work, |ilmighlng, dixking,
Il l
I
ia i
—a&gt;I f .»iftea*
H
*—
* i 1 Kalvlnxtor cold drink box, prac*
ti-vclitig, liy huiir or acr-i, Du*
Ilaal P.eiste
IntealawnU
Bedroom country hoiM, excel*
Itnlly new. 218 Palmetto Ave.
_W itt-lluttler. Phone U47-M.
W. R. WILLIAMS Realtor
. condltton, dealrable location,
119 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1139
fnutiful aettlt'f on 4 Urge loU. Two undorground 660 tank*. Good
r.nlahad or unlurnUhed, Added M MW, Shade’* Axa Handle P.ILA. I.on ■ Term l.oaae G.L J 3 NO Tlt (iN— I'KUKONAL
BMp, Longwood.
F.II.A. Repair L
ture, 1 room guMl hou*n
FOil ViEALTII PIIOYKCTION and
CLEANER LIVING call 651 for
Ab0“‘
v,llt EXTRA LARGE BABY BED with
Expert Radio f t t p a l S g ^
cuuiiilote detail* on PGGG1NG.
print*, aJto *af#ty gate and
Fred Mvar*. fill
* John W. D. Mm
Maaaa
Hmitnorn Ctjnmleala. Inr.^
raining t*air. 918 Myrtle Avf .
ravtlvi
Juat
conareM h
VCNRTIAN BLINDS moda to orbntaide
Ipimediala
1 Dining Room Tabic, 4 thaira,
d*r. Seminole Venetian Blind H
LOST * FOUND
lun fS,
buff*!, aofs In good • condition.
fX 820 W. 3rd St. Fhons LOST: RoirpliiNlir I’urau at Prea*
Fhont I013-J,
Hew.’Min W. D. M
_J168-W.
bytorlan chinch Tuoailny. Findtir
bw Priced City Home ip good
krop monoy and return purr-e
BOOKKEE
‘INO HorvTcn and •Tax
A N T I C U l W ANTED
location. 8 rooms, TtoUd price
Memand other contrnta tu Mr*.
raport* Joint F Dompaay, 2to
1,670. Half caah
UhnrlcH T, l.awnon, Rt, 1, Box
Hlfbeit caah price paid lor uaed
Magnolia Plnmo Oil7.
See John W, Dv _____
27j. Plaint' 7HH-W.
Amdture.. Ted Davl* Fumltura
ora Home, metal roof, cleetrL
Th' h 11S “FOR T
Ca. M l K , lat. Ph, 968.
6 acre*, 12,600. Terms.
LOST DUG: Walker, fumnlc liwun.l
m im e o g r a p h p k i n t i n u
W. D. MOOHC. Rm Rss
on Knxtlx, DeUnd highway,
'411A BUY your Mr regardlaw
AND TYPING
t u B. Pint St,
north of Sorrento, Dcecrlptlun;
CREDIT BUREAU UP
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lift N. Park
Phone IBO
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Uox 2HHP, or phone 8697, Or­
_m both* about half 'ema­
Florida Avenue, Lakeland,
Repairing
lando. Fla.
iled. Has electricity and da«p
I1M
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Garden flrw place- tglth
is atiros' roRSAii
N. Park Ave. Ph. 1194
, Dock and boat houas. ■ .
H K UP W A N T E D
All Work Guaranteed.
i acre* that can bn made
IMf Packord. Phone 417-2.

1037 four .iloor Plymouth. Caah
4276. Phone 102.
FOR BALB
New Caa* Tractor, Modal V.A.O.
very reasonable. Sherman Coo*
craw Pipe Co. .Pbonq 1241.

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Rhone 1270-J. Cotmmttclul St.
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of Ktail K'lwle, Snnfuid an.I
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tnu-il, ..It utiiltlen, heat and laniII x 217, Herald.
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efficic'iry apartment. Ideal for
Herald.
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W A N T F fr SMALL Tn.u.e to Iv
option. Call 560.
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Symington Cites

SANFORD HEHALP, BAUTPED. FtWOPA

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.

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A-Eitergy Control
( ( ‘•■ (laaart ~ rre a s P a a e O w l

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
(10,000. 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-

H» JUDHON O’tjUINN
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.
ORUND 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 Whitney, 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.U01U
Ctns
made
me
unhappy
or
IriitnMo,
I'd
Mentlunlur
the
“extremely
8 lie
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«
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r
^
lnch
frame.
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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
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lift
114
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•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
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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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figure,’’ aho sal.I, “but no one
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Merger of (he Air Korea Arum.,
and Ain Keaerve a«*n., was dlsrnaaed this morning at tha AKA
convanthm seanloa hero, but a
Teta onthe propaaal waa delay
ad until tomorrow morning.

Hollywood

Death W arrant Signed
For Negro Murderer

SPECIAL
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Komi, liuilaim.
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IrderiHl lu l&gt;» nnit appeal upon tbo
at g a r of November A i*. r&gt;i&gt; to
he hill I.r rom iiluiui n ir.i imiiitiRi
ou In this cause In (hr I'lroiili
wurl of Hemlmile I'm intr «t Henord. Klnrliln. by l.ula S'em Mnnre,
wing an action fur illm rt t The
Nsa ford ll.r n ld In d.-iliriiiilr.l n»
he *aw»pap«r K w l.lrh this u n ia t
k a il ha pulillstie.l Inr tuur run♦anllyn w*»u».
(WITNESS)). O I*. Mnrinli.il. C lark
It sold ("In,nil (,*.... I hi Hmilnnl.
S a rjd s. and lha n d lrln l &gt;m I (hareIf. iM * ] } • I0 l!i day ot Hspliinilier

L0NGW00D
HOTEL
Mrate IT-M halfway hatweea
IA Orlande, Batvca dally
Laash rat Dlaavr Swcdlak

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IWMn from 91.50.

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youripacefulK elvtnB torlloitio
Frecscr hold* the fatuity's ru«J
tiieali And ll'a rtu d y In »rr\‘
at a iiiomctil's nut lea I
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•hagyJa*. ThH Mg KelvInaM.
Freete. hehOefull JMCpova1
—anaugh far* manth'i meet).
• h « y au n a ll fram fcltriie.Hma. laka far week* akea•II at ansa. U t lha B re w
haag yew pastries even He*/.

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Regular Price 6 ^
Called For, Laundered In Soft Water And Returned
Ready For Ironing

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY ]

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your loveliest way to "go

30 DAYS
FREE TRIAL

Marshall Plan

write, u to w hat la being planned
and done and why. ana oven a* Jo
what It la th a t they must themlenatiMiimi r,*H* r« * . o*«i
•elves be prepared to moet and
doal with 7"
limning
(! 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. 11 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
grows dally. The personal histories possible dangers.”
/
bis trip.
O
on file have to do not with loyalty '

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F L O R ID A , M ONDAY (H 'T O H E R

IS. I IMS

Legion Begins Union Reports Plans To Get Uniform Truman Tells Dewey Plans
Convention In Citrus Picking Puces For Florida; Legionnaires Big C lea n u p
Of U.S. Plans In Government
City Of Miami
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l-MCELAND. (hi. 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.
The Rev. F I. Kili-y, -late oram irer, *aitl an organizing drive soon
n t I n A ' »*'dltl begin m Orange. Lxhr. I’.itcii and I'inrlla* rountiei.
A m erica
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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O rder B y V .O IT 1 • j |uiliu,g grapefruit and l i i*nt» tor oranges,
m a n d e r j. F. O ’Neil; ; bunt*
Delegate
from 12 ..r the u t
in tho eitru* Industry met
recently in the Nero Reach
President A rrives here yesterday to organize the rmtde
section to pay seven rent- per l&gt;ox

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MIAMI Oct. te—OF)—four
candidate* for national commender of the American l.*cInn
vara report«d today to hare
awung taolr aupport to James
F. Green, a 13-year-otd World
War II veteran from Omaha.
Neb. Judge Wilbur M. Alter,
chairman for Candidate lien C.
Ililliard of Denver, Colo., an­
nounced formation of the eoalltion.

1campaign nnd hear H. 1.. Mitchell,
! national president of ’ho union.
] "The industry gcnernlty it nayi»*r nin&lt;‘ and 15 rents m I’,ilk,
| Highland*. Hillsliorotem and Itnll,nn Hivet enmities and uv Intend to
I hat,- the same rule «&gt; ! in other
’districts," lliley ,uid.
Riley added thut an attempt vox

for picking grapefruit nnd that
workers refused to enter grove* at
thut price.
iMitrhell Cl itirked I’ S. imtnigrutiutl nnthorllier for )&gt;,&lt; nutting
n rotmrted 4,000 Mexican &lt; to enter
tlila country nein Kl Fnso, Texas,
for employment in the f ■ ie Inbor
M flitHnuptl Ok Pitif ( iiihn

A s.snrialed PresN Lcnsteil W ire

Jews Agree To Peace
Tcllks ltH Egypt Oil
Fighting In Palestine

Will Spare W a l i n e e C riticiz es'
No E fforts To Aid
A-Knet gyG roup For I
W orld Peace W ork,
R efining CIO-UF.
P resident A sserts
B argaining R ights i
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President Names
Board To Probe
Railroa Strike

MIAMI, f \ t IH. t/T')~ I’rniRs I Ni ls u n i
dent Fiutn in *.eid Imlay lie cun*
I NPOI II Wl III III WI N in
tidcred sending Chtrf Justice Vin- AI MAW, f Vi IH, i a’| *i ( it m f*ni ' *
ion to Mo,row to .uk Premier 11'M**in*i % I |V?HrV |iTMlnt*«ii h*iiA
Stalin to help dispel "the poiioitout 11tail if lir i* rlrrh 'tl |i i t-nt; Ir*n f li 1
atmosphere of distrust" surrounding 'Nil! liriiM* in \\ \ luiiTflor} i tfiu
neKotialinps hetw-en "the western rtf Hirpf kMtli I n.n'Ji \ ’ if i I .Ills] ■
p.nv-i. ..ml the Soviet Union."
lir ul "
Fine i
I he I''i'•sulcnt, in a speech pre­
II tvlmvf lot Im* Itofu* 1•-»*»• ('f
G.ve ]
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
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effect that the United States is audience estimated at I 2 .0 IM1 l»V
Convention. The Union’* runritu- .
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deliberately
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a
courts*
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omim»&gt;loner
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homos
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rrntion chairman at Miami prethat lead* to war."
xloualy had nnnouncrtl "Wr
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have no place to go in 19I9-" .'South Carolina Gov­ W orld Doomed If It
'VoU iloo t kiioss V* It,it ll ferja MMiH
"So long as I am 1’iesuJent of
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tile United Slate*, theie will he no )|kr to v"*1 V'lMl*
ernor U rges Vote To
MIAMI. Oct. 18. (/T*)- The.
Does N ot R eturn To chip
syII nv
the lI hltrtl
m tr.l States.
OS
tllf*
Static, ' til*
on
the
shoulder
of
America,'*
American Legion'* nalionnl co n -1 Keep S tates R ights
si'llV 1k fiOVriiHM ‘ inf,
C
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rist's
T
eachings
N
Mr, I nnn.in dr, laird.
vention began it* colorful (ration* i
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, i He flew here from Washington
^ tojuy with President Truman here [ JACKSONVILLE. Oct. IH
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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
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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 |(
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.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. mi) tli
' * , ' f!ckT „ o
V ' coniiadrin-arm-. and .oimnand* ft dr.| ul f.»\ • I HIM* I''
called ihe convention In order at • lone constitutional freedom." liov- •'Woild
War
III,
Rev.
II.
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in-chirf
of
our
armed
furies."
k*I
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« ..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
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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;!.
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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

Thurmond Blasts Rev. Zimmerman
Stand Of Dewey, Talks To Rotary
'Truman In Race On Faith In God

iiew
in ManyPuiinim *und. dpie»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
., _ retention of stales' rights and dangerously inisplaced faith where convey
ity of tin* |&gt;etiple of the lin llo d 'l Y 1 Stnte.
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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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S. SIS *Ton
4’ .in, and
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m ■Sthorn
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mm(of
»,if ustales
Su.Sm
m-m aenu
a.a—
—*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
oxeluslon of fieil which they uniat lake pine is&gt;■t
Tile IHiMTftft ft' ft l*i»21 v
T e a s -. 1ml it midden reversal had svit hunt umloi mining our form ol ] 1,1 .......................
♦,.i.s I**
rcrognlr.iriff man’s pi.len- 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 '..................
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northern plnirns atntea.
I the p i, •.irl.TilU
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Ituried Wi lh H onors

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Evilly hawk* To Bo
' f Soul Back To ll. S.
1 - By British Miishuu

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Military Services
Will Be Held For

Russians Impose Inspection Of T ra f­
fic At O ccupation
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
,. I. , I, . ,11. lilt.I speel
111,, i ,,».s t,i,lining 'O Part*

It,,, new outliur*! of
,, it,. Hi.lv t an I )
,el f , 1 ,'lglt nffi.V spekOS*
t'ni'.'d Nation* had
Ve1111 i,,.j ii,
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** Idahll

Jack Allen Gillon Niuu.y j. Api)|eby
First I-hshI C-isualtyl Is Named WinnerOf
in w .ii ii Will Be |(\)(&gt;thaU C o n t e s t
Huricd In A rlington

Vunt'V
A | ‘i»lftd»v o f 71ft
n il! I ft' l VV" t K lr»i S t ( " r i Wfii n u n i i ' l win *
M (iiH -ft ti. ■ f thi iVFft'k's lit*rntil t’Hk Iho
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• ifMn r u'M»tft‘ t HHftiDiftri'il i‘y Ihn
iftil (In I.itu 'itf ! tills Ht. vvh&lt;i . ||* I I s*1is 11! riTi Itfftir IHimjiiUi) 'iii'l thf*
ft [ 11ft ft(M1*is■ | ii'un » inip P
f:.; Thfiiti*
I'M.', vvtil ».* h**M id \il&gt;ru*ft *t
fi t \ H***■H* vi u - sfi■'lit,i "cl - T'lfiil
Ul-.tl.i
' • "ini 1 • tnrt' v Wuiifirvili v •f •j 'u r xvitin i, uih! IfiimillMii BU*
• I 11 '
t! i " ■ rt ml IfamlU
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*«• \' M uni 111!I jmiIh.iiv
pi, &gt;.
*.-r, H»*i!ii* ! t ift * i • I* •il' im IimI iii
Natahville had
low of I'll dr- "K « r. Kiev -aid. Um ...... i','' V ' ' , ; " • I IllV.ns:' .1 to ..l.lrs- Vs.m.. - faith
'««M
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full1
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• lit .1 i hi * , jiftH pin* 4* vutmrri.
(tree, while Mlnnenpidl* Minn, a
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ihe same time renorteil .to, unit in,livid,ml »&lt;»•■» may ' a ' i
', i,It tie ,s',n Id nnd nil there i 'o
-*M .1 li*
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Mil I'llll
( i* ni i »&lt;lh»n, ft
Mi \ 111*I* ii\ will i »■ "iv*1 ii Uuttfllsm nrek. N. D.. HO. Snosv fcil a t ; in hi* gov...... ...
on all levels. it iiiilioling rmin blin-elf, and
MIDIi' 11My IkIft'!
US'.
M r . St**olo
tpIllM'll 'ft'- •Mii &lt;i|fnr* *, *&gt; l n f h t i T
•i .&gt; tli llIV «l M' h
se vrin i point* alum* the * l,n ie . Ur . (iovornor Thurm o,,.
deplnr.-l uli , bu- elite ed upon the alntfe ef :
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U' IMil mI ffft* U hiJinnn'- Hum|»li'. Both pnx«*4
li|&gt;|MI|r« I If- , i
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Kill vhjn 1.
tamrlmr from trace* lit South vention- of thr Intm nri l*emo- ('l.rist muieored in history not
w*l| In* j*i\* ift hy T«U**litnn'k Tl»&lt;*
» -* iv I'
U'valUuM I , a I’nua SllaNH
I n u ts , the llepuMiciin:, ami the merely t*&gt; any something, Rev. (
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U iTu;ht fur dm mi! i| |M't It
thin* designed lo I,leak iiown (lie HMiiii'thinir. I" effect -nnii'tlilmf, 1crlpph'd All b'mee tianapoit |.li.■1•
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County C o u r t Will
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11r,.„Hu„c1 in. I'm*, I'.uhti
trnililioiinl pattern of Alltel lean
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til . PM/
t V\ | It'f'f - til • It' l|»l ,H"
late vchterdnv and killed foul ,,f
Convent* Tomormv tfevernmeiP.
f t h i M •» h i v i r , ft ’■k i *■&lt;11 ini f *1
1k m * l * n m ( n o u t i l ! t h » * K i t / - r i i i t t fit
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till t r f ,
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"Tli,* ( ’onvri'inl ,t me |,ei fectlv |,;iIu* Monroe Reaches til" •'1 nefson* iiboord.
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morrow morning at l):.10 o'clock li. never pain control of A invriran* * l*UK I &lt;eVCI A t w a l l ! , done in n flight of noven with &gt; •HI yet lit I lM|»h»V»* »
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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 Says
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VVt jj-hl vv11*» in It* \
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LfivY•»*tii i- K Uiii'lii v, ' ic" |»ft • j l In- mii'-uMM1 Ilf wit tit *■'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.
1' i i M j f t f i i r f i r . f | » i i / . f t i 1 a i l . ! i t - M i i f t k i n i f
Known
Killer
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: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 h i * m t i t H i i n 1 Ini.Dim.I t|H ft-ritful p rirr till*! *vrrk.
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
Tin* Kill TNi'll! u* will ivt» i \vci
preceding
Rnturdny
noon
wna
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R. Park*, rhurgoil with assault;
t f t J i ft - f t " i t n I ' m d i n f t l i f * t i i Y t
H i r e d
r, '.Hi iii&lt;&lt; .
• I..plii' .
f 1 Alton
A Hi*.i I'liiL
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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'
lI'llll.. lie :n«l
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Iho iMi.a 4*t vtf I !m
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city
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. drunken driving; laswronee T. princitdcs
kfft'ftftl t o "T in* l l n h r I t 'l l h H l " r y * ' «*ii
Ml I hri'M *"fiiiu'i'Ml IV •M •!&gt;' K”»ft Hi
,','t 1111,1 it
’ ftiilft *»|f| Mill*
Alenil 1’'* net son Mitt
Jerlgan, rhnrged with drunken
The Hlnle*' Right:) tiiovemun*. jMMiitmy offiror, who nnnonncotl J F tn l dead lo be Identified •&gt;, &gt;&gt;
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driving; Dan. \V. f’nlhoun. chargesl was formed from "the gnirnt root* | timl 1.,, will take another mcmmrrLieut.
Col.
Herbert
H.
Runtey,
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whi'M i ! will ill D u p i ' l I a i f t !
till- fills: a. Rieliey ’4111ft!
with driving with nn improper and out of the hearts nml mind) nient on Tuesday.
&gt;. ptii'■’•! id ii tlft'ft'ii indi'i iff tu«fDl
rft'i l-'ft'l ♦»*I* .Mi.ss W oodw ard S ta rts
tl
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The Ktalc Rmnl D epartm ent,; nml Cant. Harold VI. Dudley, lb!
Two v&lt;• tlmx ,v, i4* luken
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; :
D em onstration D uties
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ti n
Tfif- &gt;4|Cf|LvVuiwkn u ill In c
i■'H |((ri OMl 44VIftI
filiiftlvilK » *!!*. ft'T t in 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-;
Min Lila ....... lord, formerlv of
(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 n t f i f t h ' l l 1 " f I h i * •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 I....... -on in t.e v y co u n ty, totisy asnprratinn tn rnturn w ater that I ,
Uni rift’hl, Knifhiiul.
«u*i*p4 Ihrmiph h f« !|j»* Jalff,
,f4 M Stolen S a tu rd a y | ...........
Dl« rniilloniil uiuU'MiMrltl ^&gt;mil ,oiued her new dntle.i an County
HAII.OIt KIM.KD
RewrvlHtH To H e a r * JACKHONVILLK,
mlili'fi. “TliN wn dm Homo Demon oration agent. Sho
Oet. IH~GP»
howi KoNfi Fiiurr
! T r? '" I*(WAnd W htstk-! A ugusta M .. Plc-Ulut Hill-:I' VISITS Mac t i n HI 11 j 'nun vhi*shnnMnir
Tli*
vwi Hi f ,0,reed* Mr, Oilidu Wilson, who
M aj. Bolton T o n ig h t —Ralph Austin Koherts, 21, sta­ HONG
TOKYO. Oil. IH, 1/V&gt; tl opu
i, -igiu'd ni demonstration agent
Uurioil
Sunday
I'.M.
•UK lll'hillll ll."
KONG, Oct. IR.
|
tioned nt tho Jacksonville Naval
ft*,&lt;«• iiuthoritie* have taken extra
in order t„ -uperviso lunch room*
More thin, $(I(M) ip mail in,'1
Major Rollon 8. Flaree, Instrue- Air Station, was killed when Ills Fence preservation troop* killed ' chocka
lo county school!,.
mditinrv lireciutlons lo prole" tin i
HANK I'M M I'II
««- kIoIuii from lhi&gt; Fit:
ladwnen
21)
nml
!I0
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 .
At Rronson, Ml-* Woodard ha*
two
hour
hattla
yesterday
nt
district nf the Reserve Composite yesterday. The Navy said Ro­ Flngwtt stntlnn.
R„n^ building m being ft"''1" engaged in home demonstraTwenty-fifth Hlrcct and Fark Avc null niece, Mr. nml Mm . Ih-ibi-ii !"•&gt;'( '»f tho hm enn Republic, upon h ,|H
trooper*
He
von
Army Group will explain plans
rn on Alumino flni-li
nun curly Hnturdiiy morning by A. Spelr nt 2UIH Ibllmetlu Avuitm* Id- ni rival hern lumorrow. ill....lKiV
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imllnr t '&lt;11' work fur tin, past five years,
P for the nejlratlon of training berta home was In Flshorvilie, Va. were wounded.
-k.
will Visit General Dougin* Mec-11„ tbut put on tin* City Hall re- «»d prior to that, taught homo
tliluvu- 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
economies in l ake City. Kho was
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
b 'rn at Juaper, whore sho attended
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
«•
• ft*"'1 I“,pr graduated from
&lt;
'entonnry Junio r
Ur, it was announs'ed this mumlng
Fnliro Chief liny G. William*, (hiCollege
at
x years and confined to Iter b&gt; d
by C’api. George Totihy, executive
• b velaml, Tnnn. Her HH degrra
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
TALLAHAi&amp;LL, Oct. IH, (Special) "Wcitwim! the course o f check, and 8:00 o'clock in Ihe
tend thn meeting, Army training
«iirk Nt the University of Florida.
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.
.V"?,' f,or boom demonstration
(LDI TORS' NOr b ' Thi* ii Ihe la*l ot a *erin explaining
oi'livltlcs in He nil nolo County wilt
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.
bdiscussed at a meeting here
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
thi* Week with Miss Ethyl HolloHut
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 naway, district homo demonstration
itwhfte 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 agent of Tallahassee, Miss Wood'
* 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 " r,l 'ta te d thi* morning,
Hho wa* introduced tn officials
tbmal reconstruction project* Iuim 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,
and employers at tho Court Hmisa
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,
ment
of
other
projects.
only
Ht.
Imeic,
Broward,
Volusia
In tho service by Dee. 18. The
8 *. E S S . hy c“ " ''
plate.
In June, 1148, the Senate Com­
which levy them.
sf'nrnoon ul 2:0*) o'clock with tho
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
voted
on
liy
tho
atiite
nt
tnrga
*
wl' **
10 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
ImniUso limy require change i In ment Is ratified the 111IP legisla­
CITY, ELECTION
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.
living
In
the
present
11-countjt
historian,
litterateur
and
Florldl.MUfAII'H
C
fiN
D
m
O
N
8KRIOUH
| U
duties,
functions
nnd
rompensntijn
All citizen* of Hanford, not
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
olrendy registered a* tho City
nim-ndments to thn atnto Cnnstitu- 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,
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H
’)
~
Hownver, In tho Hrmvnrd amend­
,n t Post No. B3 are orgc.l to
1 fon ,voUn« In tho Nov. 2
vergladei.
bv Col. A. 0 . Matthews. Chief J*
l ‘,U
compoeer had suffered a Everglades.
Tim Navy want* some wonnii linn are alike. They proviilo fur
Smith's report .told tho senators Engines!- of the S tate Division of hbring 1P40 duos whan attending doitor*. It announred tmlny a tho county tax nuxussnr to assess ment, only those iminlrlpnlltiea City Primary Blectlon. are
and la in serious condition.
tho "freo foo*t’' and moating at
re.-juesilng the consolidation hy ap­ I ' P ' l ''y the Sanford Junior
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 of- Chamhor of Commorco to de
poMlatod b y 'a . Also' h
state,
county,
district
or
munici­
woman doctors who have cum­
fee led. It may or may not In- so at onro as only FIVE da1
since Satu
in civilian hn*hoi. pal. Thoy also provide for (ho yolvo Fort Lauderdale, Gavin, Hol­ remain in which to real
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(

Fo u r Men Killed

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,

Buckingham Smith Envisioned Big
Everglades Project In June, 1848

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Voters lo Decide On Lolledion
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American Refutes RADIO
Soviet Charges
OnWar Expense

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PROGRAMS

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PAWS, O c t ,^ 3 , &lt;/Py ~ A
ipoketmsn •( the United States
delegation to the United Nation*
said l&amp;day Runia'a charge that 79
per « 0 t o f V 3 , budget ekpeme*
got* it*' war purpoiei u "a characterittic Viihimky diilorlion."
Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Viahintky made the charge ycitetday
in the disarmament debate before
the political aommitlee.
The American idd a nawa con­
ference a larga proportion of the
budgetary percentage referred to
by VUhinaky goea^to "paying for
ike reeulu of war."
It Include!, he aald. penalon*
back aa far ae the Civil War,
veteran*' benefit*, relief project*,
contribution* to the International
Refugee Organisation and tha In­
ternational Children's Emergency
Fund, Intereat on the - national
debt and Intereat on the $11,000,000,000 balance «f Ruaala'a atlll
unsettled lend-teaao debt to the
United State*.
The apokeaman aald he waa un­
able to aay immediately whe.ther
the coat of the Kuropoen Recovery
Program la met out of the 70 per
cent. He recalled Prealdent Tru­
man. who uaed the 70 per cent fig­
ure recently aa the cost of the
war. "did *o to etr*** lho dim
price* of war anil ao aupport a
plea for pear*.’’
The apokeaman dlaputcd a VIahinakr charge that the New York
legal firm of Sullivan and Crom­
well. "played an important part"
In financing Herman uggreaalon.
VUhinaky had linked John Foster
Dullea. Republican foreign affair"
adviser, with alleged American
aupport of Hitlerite Germany becauae Dullea la a aenlor partner
In the firm.

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State's Need
tCeellaae* Kr«m reae Uaei
presented hy Governor Caldwell
to a company having 70,000 acrca
of traea. . .today, Florida la fourth
In the Sooth ami sixth in the
natlun In tree farm acreage. At
tble rate, Florida will load the
nation In another year or 18
month*.”
Greater protection of forest
lands from fire la needed, how­
ever. and runny more counties
ahiuitd adotg systematic fife con­
trol, he eald. t’nleo pointed nut
that the tree farm program, which
la tponaorad by the State Chamber
of Commerce am) State Forest
Service, li extending fire protec­
tion and efficient management,
and he expreaicd tha hop* that It
would not bp long before Florida
has 10,000,000 acres of tree farms.

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Farm Machinery
iranttaiieil f-'mm ••«*, tin.i
then In 1046. "This waa the
largest Increase of any two-year'
period," It added.
Tha departments long-range re­
view said trader power performs
9 i par cent of the plowing work In
the four plain* atate*—the Dak­
ota*. Nebraaku and Kansas. In
the five corn belt elatee-tlhlo,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Ml*,
aauri—the percentage Is 1)2 per­
cent.
Similar high percentage* are Voported for mechanisation uf olhpr
farm tasks In these areas.
a , ° ihor rf» lon except the
c Co* * 1 ■hows a* groat a
reliance on farm machinery.

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found In tholr meat. The meat
will b* studied horn later on for
possible effects on edibility.
The heredity possibilities will
b* watched for a long time. Radio­
active damage is often long de­
layed. Tha university and tho
Commission have acquired a herd
of 76 Hereford* from tho region
where the bomb exploded.. This
new herd suffered no bomb dam­
age. It will be used for com­
parison with tha atomic sattle, and
probably for cross-braedlng, that
might reveal radioactive effects
not otherwise detectable.
Th* warning for human beings
I* to beware dust and rain in tha
vicinity of an stymie bomb.

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Morrison Reports

38 IN CUSTODY
MIAMI, Oct. 13, (AV-Immigra­
tion officials said today a rocbeck
showed 88 aliens who were brought
into thl* country op fraudulent
birth certificates were now in
custody. Thirty ara being held In
New York and eight In Miami.

Pea* Oaet
treatlaae* r u n Pag* Osn
| ireaHaa*# P rm Page One)
seconded by R .L . Doan, tho direc­ he reported, end thl* will be acted
source aald a dim hop* now re­ an airplane two days later and
tors voted to miteh any contribu­ upon later. Key West ramie the
maining for a compromise rested placed under observation, . After
THURSDAY
tion modo by tho City of Sanford only bid- Palm Beach won first
on
th*
Russian
answer.
The
three
0:00 Western Jamboree '
a few days, the hair on their backs
up to 9100. and tho group waa prise for the. best Kiwanla bulle­
western
powers
have
refused
to
7:00 Platter 'n* Patter
assured by Acting Mayor Lea tins issued, with S t Petersburg
: bargain with Russia while the turned white In long £ands of
7:60 Community Calender
Lasher that a contribution from and St. Augustin* a* runners up.
varying widths. Afterward most
Ihlockado
remains.
7:66 New*
tha City would b* forthcoming.
of thl* hair fall out. Latar tho
Miami took first pise* among
Approval
was
oxpectcd
soon
by
8:00 Platter V Patter
Sam Gardiner of Lake Monroe clubs of over 80 membership foe
British, French and American hair grew again on some, but not
8:80 Morning Devotion*
called
attention
to
the
leek
of
work among underprivileged chil­
delegates of a joint resolution call­ nil of the animals. Whan new
8:46 Salon Serenade
lighting facilities in the county dren. Bartow wae first In this
| C a a f la * f d F r o m l‘ * « e •&gt;»*)
ing for firm Security Council ac­ hair came In, It wna not tho origin­
towns
ond
appealed
to
th*
Cham­
0:00 World At Nine
work among clubs of 40 to 80
al red color, but mostly gray.
tion to halt tha blockade.
was
untenable because of Red Are.
Your
Bible
Tpday
0:16
ber of Commerce for support In members and In dubs below 40
(to some there were ptrmanaeit
Tliu six neutrals Rramuglla led
Meanwhile in Peiping there were
affecting
street
lighting
arrange­
0:80 Blue Barron
members,
Brookeville
took
dig
bald
streaks,
and
other
developed
in the mediation efforta-Argonconflicting reports on the Laotunr
honor.
ments.
0:46 Where Angel* Fear To
tina. Belgium, Canada, China, Co­ sores on their backs. After heal­
Peninsula port of Yingkow, 1W
W.
A.
Morrison
reported
on
th*
Tread
ing,
some
developed
thick,
deep
lombia and Syrla-may meet to
miles south of MukdenKiwanli
convention
in
Tamp*.
10:00 Old, New, Etc,
scars.
decide whether to continue these
Horn* reports said tha Nation­
. X*ke lamb chops go farther
10:80 Going Forward
The radioactive rays that cause
efforts. Delegates of the western
by stuffing them with a savory alists had recaptured Yingkow.
11:00 Orchestra A Star
their
Injuries
can
also
eauee
can­
powers have eald privately they
meat dressing, Than baks then: Others said Its capture waa Im­
11:80 Morning Variety
are convinced the mediation at­ cer. No malignancies have ap­
In the oven.
minent.
(1:48 Military Band
peared,
but
the
cattle
will
b*
tempts will fall.
tCeatlaae* great Fax* Oar)
12:00 World At Noon
watched,
because
caneera
due
to
Western officials have been re­
acting City Engineer of the City
IC m U s s s S V n a P * g * O a » l
12:16 1400 Club
ticent about the resolution they radioactivity may taka years to
of Sanford.
12:80 Jaycce Luncheon
develop,
have been drafting for the Secur­
bv Mrs. Helen Brawn, also of BL
"Said resignation to take effect,
1:00 A1 Jolson
There was one bull in the herd, Petersbuig. They were Introduced Oct. 27, 1948. Since I have not|
ity Council. It seemed likely thn
t:ir&gt; Latin Americana
resolution would ask the council and he has sired offspring from by Miss Maude Ramsey, chairman taken m vacation this year, I
1:30 Musical Varieties
to rule that the Sovlot blockade the atomic cows. No hereditary of the program. Hostesses were hereby request that my vacation
2:00 Special Offer
of Berlin Imperils peace; that the effects have appeared.
Mrs. M. B, Smith end Mrs. J. C. start on Oct. 13, 1948 and extend
2:06 Bar None Ranch
The atamic cattle seem mere Mitchell.
blockade should be lifted ta&gt; ento Oct. 87, 194$.
Sanford
Shopper
11:00
nble a meeting nf the Big Four susceptible to skin troubles than
"For tho information of tha
Mrs.
Mary
Rawlins,
chairman
of
8:06 Mualc For Today
foreign minister* council on Berlin other animals of th*4r kind,
City Commission I have accepted
tha
club,
for
tho
Contra)
Florida
3:30 Hits A Headlines
The University of Tennessee on Blood Bank, annsunced that tha a position aa Engineer and Super­
and all-Germany problems; and
3:46 Your Memory Song
that fulluro to lift the blockade May 16 undertook a cooperative bank will be held In her office In intendent of Construction with a
4:00 Today's Star
|Is equivalent to duress, justifying long time study c4 Jhe animals. th* Clinic Building tomorrow be­ contracting firm at a salary I
4:16 Father Heggerty
, a western refusal to negotiate.
The program waa arranged by tween tho hourfof 11:00 A. M. and realise tho City la not In position
4:30 By Request
Official sources aald the resolu­ Dr. A, H. Holland, Jr., Atomic 3:00 P. M. and urged every mem­ to moot.
5:00 Orange City Hour
tion would not slam the door en a Energy Commission, director of ber to got ae many donors aa
“ With best wishes for the con­
6:30 Wlgglesworths
future settlement.
research and medicine for the Oak possible. She also stated that It tinued growth of th* City of flan6:46 Story Hour
The Palestine situation is next Ridge operations and Prof. Charles waa hoped to get enough regular ford.”
11:00 News
on the agenda of the political A. Hobbs of the experiment ela­ donors to hare the bank at least
"Respectfully submitted,
0:05 State News
rmmnittoe, and Arab and Jewish tion.
three nr possibly four times dur­
Ralph G. Lubinski
I
0:16 TwM.il* Songs
hihhvlng is being Intensified In
The herd was bought by th* ing the year. This, she ssld, would
0:30 Sparta Perad*
anticipation of n debate on the Manhattan District soon after the guarantee a surplus supply and
0:46 Dick Aiken Sing*
report of Count Folko llernadotte, Now Mexico bomb. One or two slso tend to eut considerably the
7:00 Meet The Band
the assassinated U.N. mediator.
animals were slaughtered for ex­ cost of the blood to patients. All
7:16 Antique Time
Predictions from both sides are amination. No radioactivity was blood donated by Seminole Coun­
7:30 Spotlight Program
that both Arabs and Jew* will
ty persons la credited In the tatok
7:46 Organ Interlude
reject the llernadotte report- the
In Orlando to Seminole County,
7:66 Special Offer
Arabs because they say it Implies the delegates could do plenty uf she emphasised.
8:00 Teentlmcrs Show
formul recognition of Israel; the talking during Individual examineAnyone desiring to give hlood
H:30 Football Prophet
Jews Iwcausu it would lake thu tlon nf the numerous proposals and is asked to cell Mrs. Rawlins at
8:46 Four Knights
Negeb desert area from them.
resolutions. Everyone, he asld, 600 to make an appointment. Tha
0:00 Nl"ht Edition
Nhnwcross challenged the Rus­ "has hud a chance to tall everyone goal has been set at 30 pints of
sians to:
0:16 Rhythm Doodler*
else what he thlnka.”
blood, she said.
0:30 Marine Story
L l-et newspapermen and diplo­
During th* dlnnar hour Mias
Dmitri Manullakv of the Umat* move freely in the Soviet kralnc said he felt discussion Marjorie Sheppard entertained tho
0:46 Cote Glee Club
th( flat#*
orbit.
IU:00 Sports King
should be clused because tha de­ group with n number of piano
*4
tnaO-MS
ll
10:06 According To Record
2. U l commercial aircraft Gy bate wae degenerating into a "de­ selection*. Thn e were 23 members
i toff t* Mosttsau
pcurrfullv across Hovlct territory. bate on Marxism and Leninism." present.
w sgau T v
10:16 United Nations
3.
the Ukraine and White
IU:30 Classical Souvenirs
11:00 News
Russia, “ two supposedly independ­
P K O F O S ID C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M I N D M I N T S T O I I V O T I D O N IN N O V I M M R , 1941
ent republics,” to tbe niitiule
11:06 Glenn Miller Music
world.
11:30 Midnight l(cndezveu,
i d C-n-utunon.
Oho County bjr th- St.ta. County. County ootMiriun on tho aM.WMont ran a t OH
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roMuu. «ilb law puvldln* lor th* U»y I* ih* aiiiaadaitm «t HHid
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nonce
or
iuiction
4. Permit the exchange of News­
lo School Hoard, School Ddtilcu, Special County
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avUiorlaH M Nil
.ablMUIa in.I ■
action I- ol
at Atlicla XVII uf tno on y .Hoc oppio.oi ay ih/Volt.'tor. of n.*y I. ltd U.c Coumy Too CoNactar
Ih. um&gt; a.ia *afo*i u&gt; b» a *•:. ol In paiaaiabh lai .-)&gt;«, aad M
6, “ Let our tourists travel In
to. (hattel Con.uiution al Ih*
W SUta of llihti h* Ul. C'uuuty al a T.fcrcndum ooil.J lor in Uia County ol Voluau. Smio at IriocU.raw- (i 111,, ol ill tho mornwft ot&lt;(t-&lt;l Uia Ih.ni.Uonj and provlitoao
ndtd
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a.
tho, purpoco. .pccltyina tha pow.i,. tuna- Ida, .hall court aU u s., laviad In
each others’ court trios and become
ol
tha
Conan..nd*d
«o
lo road u lellowi: /
u oorh liauioi Uiti Iho foioo on Hid and ol Motllon S ol Atll.lo IX
KIIIim blanch ol Hit Ida- Itoro/dull.. &gt;ud lunipmuilon ol Conn. County by ino Sino. County, Count.
Joint III wlutiant «oio onloiod upon Uioii lUtuilon ol riofhlo. Iho UsUUlur* nay
friends.”
H s a l l s a e g Krnm |&gt;sa* O s * )
Hovlct Delegate Jakob A. Malik,
ternal danger now facing this In an Immediate reply to ifliswcountry, the President of the Na­ eross accused him of obtaining Id* j
tional Association o f Manufactur­ arguments "from the arsenals of I
er* said today.
TroNkv. Hiller, Goerlng anil (Josh-1
In b speech pie pared fur a din­ bol* ”
ner meeting of the Eastern Penn­
lie salt) the Hhawcross’ speech
sylvania Industrial Conference, was oue-tldrd Intervention in HovNAM President Morris Sayre said: lot domestic affairs, one-third "a
"The people are being told to­ beating of drums’’ and the re
day’s prlcea are the result of the mainder a repetition of ’’old and
thail oxecod l&gt; .nW ■pec ion! at Iho bo anltt.d
the C ou n ty T a i A t u i w c
ahonod valut */ tha Imoblo brspony ol awU with „ 7 . . . .
Amanda.,tt Id Acllcla VU1 ot (at Canni.nl,
M
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ij iho
ino Cenainullon ol thl
insatiable greed of business for familiar nrgumente."
•Jli* uVfoa'^.c u ra.chncajn» ***'
•* tun.
Ul* Ct.i.ty,&lt;»Sihoal
*•*« *and
,r~ •tltutUd of tha suit at yiortda rolailv*
ruth county acc.nUr* lo OH la,I OIIO.I- llahod in a
rtoilda,
t.ai
ro-, ol lovy.nj
pruflta.
After Malik had spoken, the
maul toe coinly B .(..ia prior in tho whovo a
Uou.nct ol luc i C-,&gt; tl Capilil Outlay
two tunca.
tunc*. ao*V,bUeat.o* la bo mado ^unS^'ca^TS, juiwoel iLord*
. tw*
"They’re being told that the peo­ committee approved 31 to 6, with
ple’s only hope I* rigid, central II abstentions, a Ukrainian reso­
t
government controls. Hunk - bunk lution to close general debate on
Ainoiutiitcnl to Aitlcla IX al
ot mo County lor tho p urae
— and vou and I know It.”
(’on.lltutlon by addin thciato
arma reduction.’
Cjuniy. Krhoot and afur. in,purpoao.
«hoo.
S i U ,V—&gt;tt.
tlunal So.'lkm puvldma Ui.t
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Uvlod by th* Itila. County,
crviro
Sayre, president of the Corn
U.H. Delegate Warren .lu-tlin
u .c. upui, toiolmt or nthor molar tual
"
id ii.w i uiitncw,
nova
provldrd
by
tho
ruuoty
Irout
Products Refining Co., uf Now opposed wlint he called an "effort
proUurlc cole.led and rauintd dtaU *• Munl. ichoul
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Dlitclcia and Munlorovanuc uuicm Imludin* ouah
uivtl lt*i publif till twi|. ifaMl
jj” * ai %alotffn livcv. At luljiotliid 9f it* ifiltlij
r. and trial th*
York, said the American people to Impose a gag rule” anti voted
pvrtt Ubirjio*##, iipliW fibln l
ftylfghd by lit# i jli.atuii iub]$&lt;t to iptrltl
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muat be "sot straight on some of against It, Ru**ln abstained.
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'••n* d .j» irJ. SUta al florid a, by .Mint uf ric.u•'••
"tl.o a.ut.Tncnt and
tlvm IX ol th# But# rnnair#
tohimjr Uon'kl?Add*
uon vjr »uo* ^ itM
j|^ U* «i*4lt w
w
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a
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to
to cunfuae ns.”
men i) addldonal m. Iion* u bo nui.in# th*ftto #n ulctlilorul
pro*
S.ci.lw ol auto lu and vol'r'ion ol all lu t, in in* Count, of
Prices could Ik&gt; lowered, Sayre
Iilil by uo
viJing that all osclio loot, upon
&lt;
th. Mine “ S * . c b / l K *3 u w d .U a » i 2 «' ’ ’ »' =•- " • '» rl r io d f., by fddin*
■T —
’wiia
oUno'oi oiuor- molot
lual —
brinlm
ta ool*ol- nousi jotjrr n*u.uLUTnvt hc
said, If thu United State* oblalnad
u,o ...fin ., o, m. s u m oi
'i
’ i'!'.'}* U|
umd
tor
ItOUSC JOINT ItL- dLUTIOM NO t* .ub niltidjito eihtll'lf
laciod
and
toUlnod
Shall
bo
U
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a1 .in of fjjCCtlOil II ** HfiGtlp© 15 11-4 tCwllon II* bo ant
“ increased productivity per man,
A JOtNT Hbl.'OI.UVtON I'.opoalU -J A JOINT 11X401,11 ION l-io:.aii.'J on r.ocll. lac i.U&gt;lci:.-n
an* .lull l« Ai
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D« ACIl Ml Ul# ,ht
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tho OCKAfl)
III li'ortun
per machine, pur factory, per In­
tho SMI*
fti$t Taiitbf iil#f l if ftrit Man4i» kn of IT.,Ida lurla III*
iltildi
of tl
MIKI-II
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nr
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dustry.”
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DNit.li
lot *0
lii UMI*.
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#ft»f «»*
lift* VII •( iho sum Con,million by
K o r TUB STATS OP SLOdUlAi
» o « aU
&lt;1 lor
14
® 1-1®.
Cfluntf 1 u AUlfifV
t . cr*i,tn| two ' ifitl ui* ioilowlti#’ Aancndiuarl to Ac- Cintniy iiRgui amj*' liuaiViSil
All O.CItO hill M f m addins llurotn Si.lion t
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‘ 1,'iaol
—
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“properly
*“ ***Uinii'o.t
Ilk. pro luclo ol yotrcloim of upsw •
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 13, DPI—
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Th# following price* wore quoted
“
Internil cimbudlb;. cnslno. ti, ih* Son- Jodiitan
•r-ilon ol ronrr to pron.t t.hiciaa an* *• Or.
today &lt;m tha Jacksonville egg and
OPENS I2i46 P. 61. DAILY
aim.II.
wiil.b
.,#
collartwl
m
id
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poultry market:
•It.II li* uwd o.cilu.ivfly for Hi# Iff*#, twa addl
Mailneea 40c • Kreninaa 44c
•rnulrlliim. ecntthirll'n. r..-«n,mlcllon, known
FLORIDA KGGR
i.p.ir, ni,r 'thin and nialr.I.ninc* #1 rort-tlh
Children
14c
Florida Grade A Duality
f.jJ,. ill' I. oildjr. and r’fht* •* Thlilr
.......... ...... liu U f i t u S .CbfrpcniiualtoH. --I
pawor*.nllaarttoor.
i . im »nj rt.i.sin.
wjy Ihcr.fnr or lor . Imorn, or far IS#
Halos to retailers, Market Ready;
r.lIRl. Tew
AlfS'-AI ftlltCu •atinn *1 Cwnly Tex An.—me. d*»'wut*d
B.ymofil
nl ml.blown... an#
Current Market, Per Doson
L A S T D A Y W ED.1
Florida
Net Weight
In
llradh A
Per Do* 1,00*0 Ctns
..... 24 o*.
76c
79c
I-arga
Medium ...... .21 os.
66
69
l#
63
Small . . .......18 ot.
67
Ex larga ....27 os.
81
77
TO CONHUMBRA
Current Market, Per Dosen.
Florida
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dos [dioae Ctna
Lurjro .... ....24 os.
Die
86c
Medium . ....21 ns.
72
78
Small .... .....18 oa.
68
62
Ex largo .... 27 oi.
84
99
POULTRY MARKET—
FLORIDA PRICES
le a n
Grad* A quality, pur pound;
W
ore
Hi*
ark*t generally steady i
Florida, Grade A
Draa Onums
Fryera, red, 8 H lbs. up 88c
48c
Broilers, rad, 8-114 iba.8 8
4H
Hana, heavy, 9 lb. up ...40
44
Hans, tight.................. 80
84
»?•■*•" ....................
W‘ M
Turkeys, hana, light to
medium *.*••«Ft&gt;*•,«*fff**•*|4■64
80
Turkova, young toms,
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N
Station WTRB

U.S. Budget Expenses
Pay For Results Of
War, Delegate Says

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Taiyuan Defence* •

Ralph Lubinski

Pilot Meet

NOTICE
I Have Purchased

From C. G. (Jim) Spencer

.’S EAT SHACK

Caa Black-Draaiht
help that M l ,
depay fsellag?
L*’

rST

Jan

Sol

which 1 Founded and
Operated for 20 Years

I Welcome My Former
Friends and Patrons.

PRICE ANGEL

SSaaa

NAM Meet

fv A r t a m x w r &amp; s v r i u

TO^'K.SaWtt

Eggs And Poultry

L e t s 6 -o
(D O V IE S

AHERNE’ BENNETT

;

Dewey Greeted
ItiuMIlMfd Kcm Fas* Os*|
#****.
Meanwhile President Truman
told * crowd at Altoona, Wle., he
*
#f We time working
•Tor peace In the world."
U&gt;o audience at from 600
I# 000 persona.
/ He praised, th* country's hiBartlsan foreign pulley and said
, •* *»■ ton liad there had to bo
2? J i *? !10*1 c««y,«*R» ■» • time
* « world uncarUlnty.
*"• Altoona crowd.called for
Prealdent’a daughter, Margrgamt, I , fear. Is asleep,”
Trtunn aald.. Mrs. Tyumen
out and wav
an pradlci
Wisconsin
” on tha rii
side of the
Nov, i , ■
tralg was dolayed at Alfor tamporary ropaln to a
wring on oh# of the tw
tore.

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TUB WKAI'HkK
la Unity T h i n la Strength—
To Protect the Peoco of U e Worldt
To Promote the ProgTsae of A n u ltv
To Produce Prosperity lor Sanford

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Fair through Friday. Little ching*
in trmptrature.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N EW SPAPER

VOLUME x x x y

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E stablished 1908

Judge Holds
Typo Union
In Contempt!

T H U R S D A Y , OCTOHEH I I, 1018

•err

A ‘Reluctant* Truman Supporter

Secret Talks 'Allies Tighten
Britain,
China
A
sk
In Spy Probe 1 Blockade Of
A re Released Soviet Zone F or Israel’s R ep ort
Red Propaganda And Big 3 Issues New O r­
Over 100 Alleged
ders Halting Flow
Of Goods To East:
Soviet
Spies Are
Soviets Admit Pinch
Caught In Brazil

Violation O f Injunc­
tion Against Closed
Shop Contract Is
Basis O f Citation
»*■

On Bem adotteDeath
Powers Frame
Dewey Calls For Russians Called ^West
Joint Demand For
Council Action T o
“
Expansionist”
1 Administration To
Lift Berlin Block
1
Assist Congress, By Ernest Bevin

FRANKFURT , tin many, Ocl
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. &lt;JP&gt;The Weilrr n A lllc I
The Hmnr l.’n-Amrrtcan Activities 14 ,/)&gt;,
Committee today ideated hereto­ tigiilened Innighl tln-ir countei
fore ircrrl let lummy claiming that III—k.ltlr of the Rut'MIl mile nl
I two Comnumitl underground ring! C.rim.wi) F.leien new regulation* |
were operating mmiltaneouily ill Wrie nturd In German ofllilali
1 he Kumi.iiii acknowledged pub ,
llir Slate Department in ihe
Says SovInti
Sunday that die countei blink Thurmond Says E l e c - .Secretary
I hr letumuny *.»« giten Aug.
adr
i&lt;
earning
economic
double*
27. In Kept Mundi (R-9D) and
tion May Go T o I jet Is As Imperial[Nixon (R-Ualtf). cumnullee mem* in then rune Ruhr mal and
House For Decision
istic As Czar Was
^ t, al a cloied •ettion here by tleel and mat bine piodm I* Iturn
itlnker Chamber*. telf-t tyled Wr*lem German* weir antolU! j
, LONDON Ik i 14 .A*.
I...
II* I Vi h lici t.
|furntrr Comtnurml and now an main product* i ill off liont tinI S Kilt II W illi DEWEY 10 riRH Srtirl.ir\ Brvm UhD) t.iMril
So*lei
area
allei
ibe
Ku**lan»
I
editor of lime Magarine
KANs,\s t i n
o ,i 14. i/Vi
lltr Ku*«i.tn« r\|i*!ii«inin«tt** ‘ m on
The. Congrrnmen »aid Cbainbett III.&gt;&lt;k.nled lirrlm m June
UoYriiioi lit.-tut* | Drury ullrtl prtKill«i ,»* flu* l /ai rvr i H.m,"
,\u
Ameilean
and
Hrittnit
an[ Intel them he had ditcutted with
llounreliienl said ttint, "alt hough lc»il*t% Im
IfAiinwik” bclwfi'ti
*P» k Ho |H»Wrl,' Ilf l"|(|
Alger lint, former Stale Depart­ tile flow (of guild* lu the east I
llir
S
i IImim! I iihhi ut \t.i 1111tu
i
utlUtP^
-ifui
thr
'A
lnlr
I
(i»ui^
It)
ment official, teveral |iertont who Hu* greatly curtailed, leakage*
f*it kb* tile big |ol «r bate before luin* Wf* lu\f Hi* klr^trr lu up
might hr bruught into ihe Red r*i*t."
(•
•
•
r
limit
uuliiol
llleuer,'
told
4pl lin n '\»luui I•nt vsr imi«(
"ce|" in winch he taid Hitt be* tu -lu all possilile to slop good*
I b iilmy l.&lt; K in*.i* l it* and a .111) .itlrilipl fll ||||*|| |M|| |«i
•ongrd.
•-V*
LJft.an
Ilf||| X
II Ami-rlenu-Iti 111alt rune*
(he
(Hu- person mentioned. I’hamlier* reaching the Soviet area Titov ill.i|oi &gt;pi i i h ■ *&gt;..&lt;(1 go*ernmrn' olii libritir*
thuiu tiMtlijhf ill Ur lailllll .III |ur*l
Of IIItl utl lirur II. Hr*II, Mill
|mid. wa* Niu’l Field, then In the weir gii
ANNOUNCINO AT A NIVft CONFFRfNCI In Washington thnt bn would ■department's Western European Jgund* n i-ching tip- linidei* with- (ll lit I II M-iUlif" . (
U F* Ii.!Yr t I .!*♦ti 1(1 hr Ut Utl
..Id .1 jupIlM
actively support Prcildcnt Truman, former Secretary of tho Interior , |jj
Kield wa* nol further Jiiu* p»t&gt;er* mill given j,ermi**luii
1 rttuii. wv -i i. 1 K.tYs* ih cuimiiiit- |»fii ilnt i-it« SV* .ioTiim.itr tiiihiKh
Ihiruld Jckca fright) added that ho would “have welcomed nn oppor- 1.1nttf i*-*I in the testimony,
lie prosecute the -hlppei* i, u,mI*
pi.iltt\ in rritiiiiiii, it
tunity” to vote otherwise. While he "reserved the right to say luirxh and
•'lie 1 111**1 made a number of fr-uii the Soviet /.one aim ing V tf .»1|«M1 llul v%1 (V uk with Con- Wr
critical livings" about the President In the future, ho said he would never- attempt* to draw Field in," Ghent- tli,
\mi-1 ii-ttti mi lliiti*h r.Mtial
-tfi *i h him 1Iu wink with I'ului, m nfiilui Stui iti
'1' " '
theleai speak for Truman In several western states.
f/ntcmational) in-i * mid. "Only iu discover at liuutldur ies *vere uldeied *eht { "ttkll I'na
WIlH !k v%i■ &gt;htl 11till j iit Y%r .11r i!
the showdown that Field was eon- hack.
&gt;,1111 I1!it1
* . uuntrv must Iff 1111if 'ill t*Ur Ig"lr * I* i,)Jv ,fUlf 11,inlet police were oidcird lu
hi-clt'd with another upparatKiia.”
**»1.1!*11111 it I" |" M(M |,u|tl * *11 i Irur pr n«li'iu * ii ml *i*ll »&lt;»&lt;VF*mmrtil
I
The
testimony
a
p
pea
rial
In
a
nil,uv
traveler*
to
lake
mily
hand
ilustry.1'
1 l(*ll-jiagi- volume made poblle luggage t-untKilling personal e f­ tfl.il uv ru ImhIy -I..I'li llir fin* **mbl
'*11
* -iiiikot ti\ ,i«rppnipnl
4
Tiie order specifically dll vet* the ;
t,v the committee. It covered the fects lu the eastern June
Itll k»0l ll' lklllhul v, hr •.ml, ‘‘ .it
.1ml f1H- &lt;M1Vr Vt,".1.1- Will knm*
w ITU:
,
The t&lt;i*i'ntii)i et’oiiumic ciiniui*piivate uiiestiunlng of several
1. Nut to encourujri! Ii&gt;cul unions i
fli.111
tl.iiul 11JIIIIV (i»|
IfJlil It*I thrill kn f» mri flint tide
iCunllmied On I'age I'oiir)
wilne.se* here and in New York
in demand* for u contrnct which'
41unit mini On I'nitr *l%i
f 11«|f Hr Iff* ||, ifv-lllK It* Vtn*.|%p( nl llir t(.l Ilim u ,dt
would discriminate ngnin*t non I
m .miiniil'tl i &gt;n (Lim* |Tu,r j
“ I will iwt u i'-". nip tiny
union employer by setting cerium
‘Kin^iish’ Harrison
ference. hut ,-,pially i( they seek
r „ v Holler T o
standard* of cornpeteiicy fur them
to illatuih a* then ihev must lint
I Jr
*
mid none fur union member*;
Qualifies T o R u n Executive Club To be annuyed it we are upset ut
2. Not to Instruct local union*
their Intervention an,I we defend
E n t e r Groun 1
Professor Says This Traveling Gavel
Is
H'»alla«r4 &lt;» l-ee* t '« r l
nurfflve* "
F
o
r
C
i
t
y
O
f
f
ice
Hear
Arthur
Briese
H«vin t"Id tfi.* muH'ifm! uu?rB’
Is N ot Time For
Presented T o Pres­
Commission Rate
INDIANAPOLIS. Ckt. 14. &lt;/P&gt;
Federal Judge Luther M. Swygrrt
today ruled that thr Intrruationnl
Typographical Union ii in contempi of court hecnuie it ha* in
titled on a rioted tliop in il» con­
tracts with newtpapcn.
The judge, who ittucd an in
junction agsinit the printer! union
# Isit Mar. 27, did not penalise thunion, hut ordered it to prove
within 10 dayt lh.it it it abiding
by hit injunction, hated on the
Taft-I lalllry Labor Relation* Act.
Countel for the National Labor
Relation! Hoard bad aiked the
contempt citation, charging that
the union had continued to inii.l
on a doted thup; had diacritni*
— nated againtl non-union men tit
* hiring, and had tuppoilcd ilrike*
againtl newipapcr* in viulalion of
ihe injunction.
The union hint Insisted it wn*
negotiating with newspapers lit
frood faith, but Judge Swygert
ruled it had "deliberately attempt eii since the issuance of the in- j
JuneIinn "to rontimie" dosed shop ■
eandltlons in the newspaper fit* 1

Carothers Tells Wilson Outlines
Businessmen Of Life Of Jackson
Prosperity End To Kiwanis Club

Sen. Lloyd Boyle
Making Expansions
+* Ifem ed Tn Sfcrve t GAINESVILLE. Oct. 14. i*1 ’ &gt;
On Flood Group1'Hie Elmida Hutmeti I’oritrieiu-

No. 38.

Aaaoelated P r « » Leaned Wire

11\KI&gt;. Oil 14, 1/1*1
Britain
•mu! l tiIii .i drfTiiMulrd m tiir Sf*
iuiiIi CDiituil todav that h u rl
Jr*f).»11 ip Ut kl) nil wh.it progret.
h.i» hpen m.idr m Itsi nnetligatIOIl nl the ,t**at*millnn ut l mini
1 ulkr llernadolts
Hu- two pciwri* atked in . draft
rrtnliiliuli that Itiael -d-u indict*
"llir iiieaturrt taken with irgard
lo iirgligrnce or- ihr part of offi­
cial* nr ,,||iri far lor* atlnling die
crime "
John J M.u Donald. US. mniul
|
ami iliainnan of llir ihree-power
iuri&lt;ul,n truce iommi*«i»n m leru•alrm, rejiorlril in llir , uiincd lhat
Irwidi M,III n* l*u*rt im i llrin.id
|o*rpli led "a ilrldiri lie Jfwi*lv
lantpatgu to ili'itrdlt the truce
i ulililii**l"n and ihr olieg Iiirdu1**1 |)i Ralph Hum be nl die
l mini State* Hr *aid thi* cam­
paign ,• developing along line* of
die att-V k bum, hr,l againtl Lount
Her nadoite. die mediator, before
be wa* *bot lo d’-all, in Jriuialem
lail niuiidl,
Hun, In- film-ell cbalged Leforo
the t-mmeil tliut Jewltb aiithonlu» 11i*ik in*off lelvnt me.*ur*i
tu pn-t.-ct Iteriiadnltw
•’It onuueslionahly wa* . Wft||
iionlinued On I’ age Fourl

A. S. Herlong Will
Wednesday, N i g h t “jjsJ, r r . . &amp; £!. .2 S p e a k In Sanford
in n
y e a r* 1
111 the great pinIlidloll 11, eon Ihe
Vitiuii &lt; \rI r F, llilese I'ami t ilo in o f t ( "
W e d n e s d a y A. M.
.I,a,. burn humorist and wntn l im h l lo o n wt

ident Frank Lamson
UP- i. -k,,,nw-.H.n--. u i .
^ _•__■_
' * Rny Hullee, Insumnre agent.7"freigHt in-peclnr, whu reenillv
.
,
, ,r
| ,I .nullified veslerday afternoon lo nualifh d tu run f it the office nl
Incident* PI die lile nl General t run for
,,/nce of City Com
Ciimml**lon it t.ioup N &gt; J.
Andrew J.icknm. teveiilb pieudenl m|*»inrn-i m Group No I. In «r City
H o v . ll * l i l l l . l t h i SYr»! I* f «*fiMl tOsl
todnv anru,uncoil upon hi* u-pun vill i.e the gm-st speuket al tin
,d
tinUtlll'd
Slalr*.
W
ert*
yr»teitomnelng
Inrarttlidney.
he
it»l—
l
A
tSv.J. Hoi h n^ J« enunty
ail.I
jwat wanted today tli-tl pir-eni
from n laislne*.- no In rl.-nle ni l r ,ir .......
,.f Ihe Snnlm I ) *, t,v tho I'ipm v
• fu llH !* 1
r» * lo ifU |ih ,
fu l t h
H i i t ta li
Mlsilf** nf I r%k« &lt;'mHIi&gt;V HMtl I&gt;Ptn *
,la*'
ib*t,
ibril
In
Kiw
.niao.
al
ills*
J'ds
morning
Hint
he
«lnn,l*
f.
Gallic-*
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that
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Senalor l.lovd F. Hoyle bn* been proipenty cannot continue ami dial
,
i
i vv.i „ , honest administration of rltv go* ly «»!•*« i viuir *1" •"iul)H t wt •i*) i v ui 7 III 0Vlork m Mu
h ,\v i
iiiC t'lic io
A itii’ i n u n
a m i i'rut a* »i"MiU"r f..i
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•■•hoi f . i r o i i r n now * n io n w o n * d o n
f I"Ml tho F f It! (*"1(1(1 ftMMMial I»i«
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tflff IlH'l *l» i’lil' ( f" I11fl ii
Ink Its l-'tovil Hrthmn i Ini I" •
Warren to serve with other legls-;.
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tfio miiin itiniiiftf i""in .if Hi. i " i o v e r V o f f o l t lu il it III IT ( ' " " 110111 *,
tie)pate in n floral ronlrot pro- Mtm who alto tuggedetl that do*
Kiwam* !’ ir*n!enl-elecl, W(
A. ’ High ft, hind.
lie later attemh"' \ilairviit. Mi ffurn*"fi. who t wol*
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the oflotM""" al tlvii'do at l .Oft
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1111 t o ! n t i t »11■* vc 111Ii I ! 11-"* f 11,. he
expressing pleasure ut thi* up- , it not die time for butinettmen In
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. ii.. „ 1 Si III* nter. (Ikla.
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oliK*k ain1 1-iiki- Mm v, 2 rm o'chick
*T a m m i l it " M m t., H " r i v ii I -om11
tu- m |»v Mitmlny ihmih
tun. ..... nll% rlrclcu gnveinor
l*l ,Was ,-ngagnlin ronstrueliiui m , Hhlrnfu,
Manage: Kdward Higgins todnv lime rxtianimn.
Ho 18 suthuilf (lit* sm.il 11" W UOi’M•
Ii" mi til. ho ik kntiwii *
11 n u t I i l l i c i t O n I L u j r l o u r )
(*li«M'kn |"tvnhio t o iin- H n n f" !
pointed out that thi* is u very
tin 1 Iniulii ili*tricl of Kiwaniv, j and served its n building siiponn " flulluui*’ mill in Ffiilmirtphi » »
111iul by J"i lloMilrick’* wh" n mu
"'Not even die American economy
Kimilivi*
Club
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important cummlllec as the«o
ten
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office
manager
and
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biller would U*e lilt in. ,|
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a l MIMlllIK f"l lo oliVtMMl .Imlito Hoi
String
M In Wilmiiiifi hi
S in 11Ii, Itux Ino l . Sni
plaliS must he perfrrterl lo |ire- can live in a *lale of perpetual d ci du- ,, m rpt SanfonT* bid to e,l il cost accounting and • -Ii N'.C. nml in Oi li*rn|it iIn*v mil ' im»i Hull'll
FlC'JII ( 11aiur in wi ll known m ttiH ,-oc»|i&gt;ti,
f'liil IMimot t irk Ha vyiII 1*&lt; imi'i* Output Of
sent to the next legislature in ___
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mating In Ohio, West Viiginlit nml Mlltt1* alHomtHi Inn m*oI tu
economic
Ja/r.
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m»ohi(»oih «»f
or
♦ui it tu I f ilft«l; A tu Z. ut" I will &gt; , Kuernry
Ill-Ill the Kiwam* mid-winter ion- Mexico, where at Tamjdcn lie *vn- nanii* iM *'Jt-ff *'
that Feileral funds thnt will be r
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nvallalile nl that lime will 'no
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inulcheil by the sponsors.
SKW V»»RK. »&gt;. t I I ‘4'»
In MotiriH* ''Miiiit \, Ala. IV h H,
ut m Leml of thi* Oklitwahn
economics
which
cuninon.l
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lu July, l«2B. Mr. Ilolb-.- ram- uoar Citrii, whom ho
"The Upper St. Johns llivet in the pattern uftei other wars must gi*. u M.uula* '*&gt; all Monlson a*
l-.h-t-l IIt'll| **II *' • UV 1*I"(llH'llMl) HHW. ho Imib livml Mi tb*' fifth
u«Iiii*t&gt;*•!
Art llriu»H, who •*• known i r* iii-limi it now ipi "('I "f ", IH1
(Cimtlnunl On Page Four)
Heralnob- and Hrevnrd counties l» follow precisely after the Second ' ii I oupn convcnllnn, was forltt1*1strict in Mai ion, Siinitoi Mint
fiom hi^h
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Mimi k i l n w u t t l im i f * i i i i m ^ &gt;lu* w e e k
Isiikt* Cimmii M-M Hinco Idl'J. Ho H
World W'ar, hut there is nothing |„||vines. iitrd in l’ re»lilont Frank
special cu rse m agriculture ... , |B,rtks
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Klwirii Iti niarrietl uml (.»■» foul «littJKhti*r«
fn the science of economics or
h* Karl Higginbotham. Control Of Sleeping itie University nf Ftm da
.meeting* it year ami liu- l,eeu
t i h l t i * r t ‘ |M)| ( i- .f I m l i iy
Ilia activities, in uddlltnn tu
Mrs. Harvey SwanBon the conditions now prevuilii.g tu |yp lam -....... .
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Indicate that this nation can ,|,, t,.Id- with it and commented, PIIIh L e f t To States
After three Years nf .i rvi,.- , i Ii !ihii(oi?ri4|ihor, kuIoniiuh oihI V
Dies In V e r m o n t escape the regular consertuence* ,. , ,,-d ,»f using a Hotnry
It .nun kiln**at11, ■i, * I n the week i*ity attorney and itlu-r legal work
(Conllnued On Psgr Four I
I»»V 8|MH’lu)t 4t, Ho live*. lit 11"’ .—led Aug 2H
sir far rutitfiiitf Hi* in pr»*&gt;iil**nt
of war anil Inflation and over- gilt
. . vt ten
ATLANTIC CITY. Ocl. 14-i/V,
S|ti itiifj*, A i k . , uml
u f- i u i ' t
Mre. Ilurvr-y A. Swanson died expansion."
I ho current (i fot him mi nt of the Flnridu Slut** Itaiftijh
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lack*nn, salil Mr.
)
Coritiul over sleeping pill sale, Farmer’H Food Dollar nmnilwr uf (bo ('bi«nK" II"'id •
at Kandolph Center. Vt. last night
. |I'llM
l* (if llMi ||(*l t I’lil oV('| ih*' l.miinie, |»r•-'Mth'iM **f the AlviiutM
Carothers tv*.* one of the prill, |*„,
**•■11 nicknamed as O ld. should l&gt;c a Iwal mailer—not „
f l 'ii N | ( » , t i r •( o n l*&lt; *n r • **t»i i
following an lllneta of seveial clpal speakers al ihe opening of lit. i ii " lb' was burn on ” nri'" I federal government (ask, U. S Share To Be Smaller f’ luh. mrtnbor &gt;»f tin- MiijIioc' • , IIt'rtiMlllliMtf wut k iics' Vi'lll Utlll
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lift
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weeks, It was learned through il tho Florida lhlsllte** Conferenco ir&gt;, I .'■• m i" Go' ,
•Ml|M
|roil with Tl, I iH.fifi iJMlM kll"
"Owetn Narcotic* Commissioner Huuy .1
telegram sent lo The Herald lid* which also heard Alvin K. Dudd, Nioii, and Houlh Carolina, bill |Aitvlingar said iialay.
vViittin»lirs til Hi" |mfi***Iim|E W**vk Air Keservcs 'Fold
WASHINGTON, iki. M -d’j
m v in e it m k p i
ft morning hy Mr. Swanson.
president-emeritus of the Atneri- Jncl
„b' a*** gave Spilth Caro- j Oppusing u bill designed in
U.«
farme,
may
get
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M„mi,e!,
thi'
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Mr*.
Swanson,
the former ran Mnnagernont AssindnUon de- linn a- lo* birth slate. Hi* father ("place barbiturate* In tho #utm
O f W orld Tension
ItlllTlSIl HI UN I U.» **NS
Fiances i’earson. was for many I
(Contlnurd tin Page Four)
dicil .,'serul dnvs bufnr* ks w-a* |wmlml cumjiartment as mor
LONDON.
Oct
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rl i.eilaunl lla I'na* Knurl
year* employed by the Crnwnl
jihlne," Anslinger *")d In nr ml
III null Air Minlslty. noting thnt
ORLANDO, Oct. II. ,rF)—“ Wr
lit* cut. the Agriculture D.-pi.it I't"'.'"‘t's. “ 't i - '! . Ai’,'ih;'!. '!
Fa per Company. Shn was a mem-1 THURMOND IN KENTUCKY
spare for a convent inn „icnt
dress prepared
, ,jH caused III |,lnn&lt;- accident* can’t ttutl,fully »iiy Out wai o
said tuduy, seems like)* tu nlng. Dt. Hurry Stlnl.v |&gt;re*nled
p M'F.HH HACK IlKVVtlV
her of thu IhnighUra ci Wesluy i COVINGTON. Ky., (kl. I i. i.V)
i i lin- National Association id e.eragi, fit) rents, com pur
Doctors
present
Inclmled
Dt
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airfield*
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yetir.
nnended a* lung its world tension
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. (AV-- llctuil Druggists;
Class of the Methodist Church and —Thi* Stales' Ulgt.la ennd dale fur
need today tin- Ib-yul Air remain* *u giral.” Hrig Geiitrsl
Itu] Irated for this year
ear and tin I Harks, Dr. C. L. I’utk. I). WmlTbSci
ipps
Howard
rifl.vfpapcr*
the Sanford Flint Club,
"So
far
then,
has
been
tin
smug
Presfclanl. Governor J
Rlrom
(„-nk of Rl rents in IlMfi and lit iti Humor, Dr. L. Munsmt. Di Friit,'- j1..T, ** bn.* bmiglit if, falcon* mid . Hubert J. Smith, national president
Mr and Mr*. Swanson had ? pent Thurmond of Soulh Cnrollm, to,in* annmittcerI their support of gllng of this dtug There l» vl.
men »* falconers in bones to of tilt- Air Reserve A»*n, told Ih*
Tha farmer's portion still v*111 tJii i11innrt. Dr. 0. M. Uullt*. Di
* the past two summers In Ramlulph winds up here toniirtii a ‘ href-day Geverruu Tlinmns E. n-wey .InRurally no interstate Illicit traffic
II. D, Smith and Dr. .1 N Tolar
k,-|, bird* out of tb* RAF’* air. opening session &lt;&gt;f that oiganttaCenter where they operated a campaign tour of Kentucky.
,IV' " ’ t&lt;, " f
next nnnith’s presidential election. Then why should it iw placed on Vn cent;* l,U ' ^
tlon’a three day convention heir
summer resort hol«*.
~
the forlertjl doorstep for control 7 The department said charges
this morning
0
Fmieial acrvicer* will hs anTho »tnU'* hnva not Nbown that fljr niHrkvIinir uml | i r -■&lt;line farm
Hundreds of reserve officers
nounce I InIor.
they can or cannot control It. I ^ t 1 f,„&gt;d products have reacbe.l m-w
from all part* of the United
us have a fair trial for I tcal con-, ..v-ord; high* and are cxpeclcd lu
Survivor* lieeides tlm husband
.States are here fm the meeting,
Inciujo two biuiwen*, u«tur T, |
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|*bow little or no decline next year
many of them transported In mili­
Pettraon, Sanford am! Clark PearSoil
Conservation
!
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tary plane* and quartered at Ot ■
•on of l)«Land: two listers Mra.
lamIn Air Force base.
Directors
To
Meet
Absentee
Voting
lo
Flora Marsh of Mlf r.l and Mra.
It) ItOHKItl IIF.WKTT
Lester Gletchell
of
Parker’a
Be At Ware’s Office
WASHINGTON Oct. 14 (A1) -The calilr ilampedes. forcit fires snd
Prairie, Minn.; also a number of
LCJNDON Oct 14 Dl’j A p.r.ty government clerk. ,ony tn
^
wTil SPEAKER
K(rchB „ ct, ury
Director* of the local Hull Con­
W. E Klrcher, secietarv
nieces ami nephews.
landslides vou »ee in n movie ate danger nt* buiineis in ihr making.
an
amateur
llientriml
tktl
line
Imitecl
lltc
ijiutlighi
on
Hritsiu
•
put«e
of
lh&gt;
s
, mi„ 0|t, County Tutwrcuservation Hoard will meet Friday
Absentee Voting for the coming
V
Quick artinn often is necessary to protect the lives of film folk morning at 10:00 o’clock at the election, will take place ut th-i of ('onimunint lynipathiien in llir civil icrvice.
losia and Health Association, ysaCLOTRtHfi PK1CF-M SLASHED working in Hcatmn, the major motion picture produce,s told the office of County Agent C. R. Daw­ ..(flee of County Judge It. W. Ware
"WcTI Have a Purge." *vn&gt; the prophetic refrain which blac k-hsired terday ijuike at a meeting of
NRW.TOkK. pet. 14, ( ^ - A
son In order to study a proposed from Oct. 18 through the ,28, he Heryl Lund tang (oi two tnnnlln in a left wing revue. "Ihe smsteur ihow volunteer ,H workers of the stats
% 20 pci; o»i01 cutv,lrt tha prlc* of Fediral Communication! Commission today.
work agreement for this district announced this morning. Those
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The
Comminion
piojioirs
lo
take
away
certain
ihort
wave
radio
nr ‘.be D * « r t W «hman’* wftar wa* ,ti)»d» fHtty bv
in eo-uperntlon with the U.8 . Roil voting' this way must toke en rtbbed the government tit.ve to ibave iu,peeled Commun.it. snd p.rtyfrequencies
the
film
companies
have
been
uiing
tince
I9J0.
The
^omCrawfiin^il*Clolhea,!‘ti» help cru*h
Conservation Service,
Ington Hotel In Jacksonville. Th*
imth that they are qualified voter* liner* out of Civil Service join dealing with state •ccurily.
inflsUo/i,'
aft. It was tha first such panlt* say thslr -radio units sr.h
R. K, Wvtherell. district Roll and that they expect to be away
Now Horyl bsrsslf has been^
|suhject of the talk wes "Th#
post-waj reduction by a major nacasaary and they want 12 per Danny Kaye dislocated a vartebra Conservationist, la due to Ire prea­ from Seminole County on Nov. 2, dropped from her Job as a con- Minister Attlee to deal with up- Fatlent Service Frugram In Rem*
rlnthinfr mariufsouring chain.
manent channels.
fldontlal clerk at the ministry of pent*. Beryl’s dlsclusuro of her Inula County."
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during tin- filming of “ Hippy unt at the me*tlng, aald Mr. Daw- he declared.
Joseph f*r/y. president, raid
They submitted their views Times.” HI* own doctor was sum- eon. R. F. Coor-r la chairman of
In regard to hunting regulations, supply. Tho girl who sang satlrl- suspension revived the controversy
Mrs. M. G. Hodges, secrstsry of
woolan prices and labor costa are through the Motion Picture Re­ tunned bv radio because first aid the Bonid ** t- h Includes, C. A. Judge Ware revealed that use of rally “"cryptos
crypto# and thslr friend* over tho purge program which the board of director* of th* local
continuing to go up and no relief search Council In a statement personnel on tho spot warn unable Wale* and W. T. Mil wee of Long- "air propelled" motor boats is better look out" received a sus­ started last springTH Association, represented th*
from advancing clothing prices la prepared for the FCC'a current to treat him.
wood, T. L. Lingo, Oviedo, and J. prohibited in waters of the 2 nd pension notice charging:
Hrltaln’a cuutluu* purge — In board at tha meeting.
! ' In night. Crawford Clothes, he channel allocation hearings.
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ami Bth districts during the hunt­
"You are associating with tha which nuspected employes uro
Radio Is used other ways, too, T. McLain nf Geneva.
Th* council said such scenes an tho council said. In ’* Rad River,"
cotillmwd, decided to act now
ing season. This type of boat Is Communist Party In such a wu/ transferred to nun-sccurlty Jobs
- / n i l " than wait fov a cKmge In fires or atompedes, once begun, soon to l&gt;« released, It was used to
moved by use of an airplane type as to ralsa Isgitlmals doubts as to rather than dismissed — hasn't
CYCLISTS FIHB ON AUTO
THE WEATHER
cannot be “ prematurely" stopped coordinate tho blowing up of a
T lh a economic cycle.
your reliability." flhe rafussd com­ aroused tho excitement and debatq
MIAMI, Oct. 14, O F )- Two of propeltor.
and ' ‘when one* begun auumc sorles or dams to get the effect youths tiding a motorcycle fired
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 14-OP)
ment on the charge.
caused In the United States by
dangerous characteristics." It of* of a huge, solid wall of water,
High Law
OROCBJI
KNIGHTS TO MKKY
numerous shots at an automobile
Similar accusations have been government "loyalty hoards" and
hoe returned let* Mcnmea necessary to call for
Atlanta
W, K. sump
Regular meeting of Taylor Com- made against an atomic sclent Iit, tho congress committee on Un*
It'e even used In the etty. In " f In which two nurses and a hos­
Chicago
he. attended h*4n or direct persons out nf tha Remember Mams." cruavatruet pital attendant were riding In the mendery No. 28, Knight* Templar, a government minister’s private American Activities,
Naw York
will bt hold at 7t80 o'clock Friday secretary and at toast 80 other
But growing uneasiness among
AIttnHIst
k-«

Need Of Radio In Motion Picture
Production Is Outlined To FCC

Clerk’s Song In Review Puts Red
Purge Of Britain In News Again

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TH URSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1048

THE SANFORD H ERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
model* n*ing pre»ent gaaollnoa. •
The HIkIkt &lt;i&gt;nipro»*lon engine*,
In- continued, probably will need,
97 or higher ocUnc gaiolin* com*,
pared wllh the preaent H4 octane ’
ri'irulnr gnmdina.

Better Types Of
Gasoline Forecast
By Standard Oil Co

TAFT TOUR
I
JAI'S CIKHWH IHIKMIKIt
FORT I.AUDKRDAI.K. Ort 14
TDK VII, Dll. 14, 1/t'i—Khlprni
Yoaindii »n» i hosiin premier of (d’j—.Senator llnta’it A. Tuft (ItJcpnn tonight f.&gt;r the second time Ohio) told n large gathering hero
wince the occupation.
today Ihut tho "Hrpuhllrnn* :n,
The ullra*con*«rvatlve lender of
tl«l’ iiemocriitlr*lihereJ pally wna WnshiMtcton and the Democrat* in
I,INDUS'. N. J.. Oct. 14. UP)—
elected hy the house of re pro went* Florida are one and the aarne."
atlves. 1HT, to I, the tingle dl**cnt*
Taft apoko here In behalf of the * Hotter vaseline* to g|v« automo­
IHK vote being for the so*d|tl*tlo* Dewey pieeiilential mmpaign .if* biles mote miles per gallon were
moerht former premier Tetiti Kat* ter nppearanrea on FlnHdi » w ot |forecast 'odnv by B. V. Mtirphree,
avama.
coil at. Prior to hi* Ifnllywood' president of the Standard Oil DeThe Up|M’ r House of t'ounrlll ir.i *perch, lie vUltrd the flooded j vrlepment C”
Snenkmic at the nittming o f n
already hud de*ignnU’d Yowhiiln, Dnvir aten itnd epoke briefly.
new K’ *o .M search eetiler here,
hut the llouse of Itopre * 'lUatlvau i
Moiphree explained that such
had tlie final wold.
last week after ane»t of or...... . Iras..lines .vill tie needed for lm*
Yoahidn will suneeii lloilshl It* niemla’iw In a Government l.nnn pioveil el.vine*..with higher com*
Aihiila, whose cabinet ii'H’irnetU Investigation,
.............. i al in. . mow Iad nv planned
In atiloondiile maker*. They could
overlive about dll per cent more
miles tier rollon than present
JANR PARK Kit

LEGION CONVENTION
MIAMI. Oct. 14. (AT—National
Commander Jume* F. O'Neil of tha
American Legion said today ho
uiidriwtood Prowlilent Truman will
make n “ non-polltleal" wpeerli on
nntlonnl defense when he uppearw
liefore the Legion convention hero
Monday.
O'Neil said Mr. Truman will
arrive hy plane at 10 A M. and will
he met hy dovernor Millard Cald­
well of Florida, the mayor* nf
Miami and Miami Reach and La*
glon official*.

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li-GRADE 1m Commercial* or Fair
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Thru. SAT.

DELICIOUS

BRAND

Preserves 1-lb jar 43c

•M OHM AtUNVC A 0(11 c It*

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Pint

Salad Dressing

Quart

jar 31c

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0
T * W
A
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jar 57c

Ann Page

14-oz. htl. 19c

Ketchup

WtMOCR'K MIHTLKTOK HMALL HUGAR CURED

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;
“Super-Right”

7S

HEAVY WKSTKHN

RARY REEF SIRLOIN
6&lt;
SUNNYFIEI.I) HAM’S
Tenderized Hums
Tenderized
8 i« if. lb. A w .
„ uU
"s|,ank
Half or Whole g g c End g jjc
0j
Del Monte Peaches .... No. 2l/z cn.1
Iona Cut Beets .... 2 No. 2 cans
Jewel Oil
Pt htl. 35c
Qt. I
Libby's Tomato Juice
46-oz. can

49c
39c
29c

SCRATCH GRAIN . . .
LAYING MASH 20% .
STARTING MASII 20%
GROWING M A S H ........
MASCOT DOG FOOD .
DAIRY FEED M % ____
DAIRY FEED 11% . . .
PIG St HOG FEED . . .
iiI

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SQUARE CUT SHOULDERS
SH AN K H ALF OF S H O U L D E R .......................
LOIN CHOPS ......................
RIB CHOPS

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CORN MEAL
SUGAR
10-lbs.
.59 5-lbs.
.45
2.15
25-liis
1.45 25-lbs

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.

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U
A IV&gt;1G . Wh0,e or *»■ Bair lb. «5e| S&lt;iuare Cut Chuck Boast
1 l / A l V l O . gSrtr?- .......... !!*• 57cI Brisket
of Beef for Stew
Kraft's Kay Cheddar
Hull End .............. . Ih. 82c | Kraft'#
CHEESE ......................................

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LONG ISLAND CAULIFLOWER
BED TOKAY G R A PE S...............
I.i)ui»iuua Sweet

Potatoes

Cabbage

U N lha. or M oto ■

Sunfnrd, Flit,

Little Yellow

Crowder Peas

Squash ...........
Persian Limes

Washington Dellciou*

20 to 30 Site

•Sugar

,

Apples
DEL

BAKE-RITE
MILK 3 tall

MOtyTK

BLOSSOM TIME. TALL CANS

REALLY FRESH!
FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES!
WuidliliKtuu State lied

Delicious Apples
Lung Inland Knohnll

SWANCO

Cauliflower
Calif.

Iceberg Lettuce
Bartlett Pears .

1)KL MONTE

York Impel ml

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in * . L a th u t v t t i t t u , K tirrg )', I-oor t

Cooking Apples
Idaho IttisMd

Potatoes ..
Calif.

Yellow Squash
Fancy

Cantaloupes....
. Fancy Calif.

&lt;

Tokay Grapes
Jewel Shortening ..
Strained

... 3-lb. ctn. 86c
,

Baby Foud all brands

.......... 3 for 25c

Camptadli

Tpmnto Soup............

........3 cans 29c

6ld South

Orange Juice

4 6-oz* cans 15c

Gold Medal or Ptllebury
FLOUR Sdb*. f g c
KMbi
25-lbs. $0.07

Drug lo ti H ealth I
KIOAKM.LHK nf hnw Inn* tuu
iiavr hern a nuiletrr, anil how many
mrdldnrt you have triad hrfort,
you ran huw hotie fur relief If yuu
try (IKO-MINIMAI., the aunderfal
mineral aid. Feel and rnJot the re*
■ulta one week after yuu alarl lak*
Inc It. tlEO-MINKIULiuine* flam
the earth — Nature'* laboratory.
Contain* NO alrnhnl, NO prrterra*
live*. NO oil. NO harmful druj*.
NO dope — I* NOTthabll formlnt.
(Vnlain* ONLY Nature'* mineral*,
tho aide*!, mini reliable remedy for
rhrunialltm, artbrlllx, kidney and
•tunurh ailment* — highly rerum*
mended by the nirdlraT profration.
YOU TIlOtiHANOS of year* ever
■lure lllporrate* wa* the father al
modklne. mineral* and alher nat­
ural mtdlclnes were a reliable rem­
edy lor ivmmi or onr common all*
menu ClfO-MINKRAL will enrich
Tour blood, help to make you alronf,
lull of pep, life and energy. U you
■ulfrr from nutritional antnda,
ntrvoiunro*. lack u( vitality and
energy tee ubat (lEO-MINRBAI.
will do (or you.

M«d Whit Th§y jsy!

CLOVERBLOOM

Colored
SOUTHERN CAKES

-

FACTORY PACKED BLUE ROSE

2 for 2Sg

Cocoanut A Rocky (toad

JOAN of ARC

PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE

,

KIDIN. BEANS

Him* “Tht flrut GUdOTtlMV*'

2 No.303cans 25
HOMINY, No. 2‘/ j
an:

Jorul minerr.I*Iron anemia,
i you feel nervou*. dull, Ured,
have dlaay iprll*. no ambition
wfc or pUy, a poor apu.,'Hr.
your eyr* lark Ikal bright
a* ladkaled, and reeuuunead
. and your mind brilliance, parpaeas
ll to tolferer* who have Itled other
keadaehea gel the beat at you,
uu fool old before your time.
Ufe keoiu* nut worth tlvltu,
worry wearing you down—It MaV!aSJ,iS’S,.,SK«B:
bo limply lack of mineral* In laily recommendilL"_____________
kkUHL OKO.MINIMAL la

tender

ss-ss s a r d ss.fi»

MEXICORN

12-oz* can 21^

r I k r I i I a art
fuUdiaeaaea. Ar{d eoddltlui) In

peas

GREEN
GIANT

a

2For|ft
SFelSS,

^

N o. » «

SW AN SO N

iNIBLET
CORN

Whole Chicken
3V, lbs.

2 F °r J ^

CAMAY SOAP

&gt;»*1

8SSB?coaNi.at«»4

F lour 5-lbs 31e 10-lbs 60c 25-lbs $1*39
—

Draft or Breeao.... .
Ige. pkg. 29c
* ...... ... qtvbtl. 15c V,.gal. Ml. 29c
Pork &amp; Bean* ... , 2db. can 19c
*m Motor O i l ..... . 2 gal. can *1.49

CAIA)
Cat, Dog
I
Food

4 LAYER. 7" BOUND

NIBLET

torch......pkg, 14c Bisqulck 20-ox. 25c
fMaUmiy
ltcff,___
dap......3 bars 28c Matches .... 2 for 29c
&amp; ..b a th size 13cl Spam.. 16-oz cn. 45c
cle Whip Salad Dressing.... pt jr. 33c
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l-lb . UX **cl

awberry

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T H U R SD A Y . -OCTOBER 14. 194A

PAGK TIlltEK
i» l.fil

whoso tiRpluy hi* Iiki been i*n* j of thr* American l.rgioit, unit of
gagtd fu, 20 year*.
’ the 4i» &lt;&gt;t ti Vulture. Ilf is n
During World Wnr i, Mr. Hutri.|Moron timl n mumiicr oi t v1 Kir*t
If'•allua.il I'ri.m I*.me line,
eon -erred Uir 22 month* ovor*enr MothodUt Church.
lit- i &lt;vi ulthe Seaboard Air Line, he became h* a mntorcyrlv 'di»|mti'h rltlnr in that his chief hohtiir* ui•• li'hing
n freight ilWpectin with the At­ ronm-ctiun with the 101st Aerial; „ m,
m,
lantic Conrt l.inc R ailroad III
................ ............ •&gt;
svill.i: AleTi'K PKACOCK.
Defomtuiit,
merit the I’urplu Henri” , he re- j I’wrk Avenue.
venleil.
Eggs And Poultry
II- hn- Is'eij active ns a m en-'
... ..
her »f Cumphell-I.iissini; Post .*4'
J?
JACKSONVll.t.K, Oct. II
—
The following prices were &lt;iunl**d
tbdny on the Jnchsnnville egg an 1
poultry market:
FI.GIIIDA KGGS
Florida (irude A t(unlil)
Snles to retniieis. Market steady.
Current Market. I&gt;r Ilmen
Florida
Net Weight
In
Oracle A
Per Do* I.oust* Ctns
la rge
21 ox.
7he
Tile
medium
21 or..
OR
till
Small
IH or.
RU
67
E* large
27 or.
77
N1
HAI.KS III (OXNCMKItS
Currrni M.irkct. I’cr Dmeti.
Florida
Net Weight
In
Gratis’ A
IVr Do* Loose Ctns
I.are*'
21 or.
Hie
kV
Medium
21 o*.
72
Tti
Siuoll
la ox
5K
*12
Ex lutge
27 or.
HI
hn
POUl.TItV ftlAKKKT—
|
FRlmiDA PltlCEH
‘ Grade A imulity, per putt mi;
market generiilly ntendy:
Florida, Grade A
Dres Cm:ms
Fryers, red, 2‘4 llis. up :tHc
n&lt;
llroilers, red, 2-2 V,It.s ;tH
J;t
ens, heavy, 6 II., up -|t»
it

Kingfish” Harrison

Hit.!.

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t'.M.„,h

tl

I n M. - *l,ii V -l|,,er»
Vef.l. M ille West Virginia

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P

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U ptem otrlst

IlCreNlMlN

• lf.i •'!• oil I'nliri
r ‘''“Ttitnol* f’ouoiy,

MW. It Kit Kit V Vi.riKIKI" t&gt;

* -m t ti t n it . li e h o - l».*ie.
ttf.ilrmf yntt |u th»* **h* Ut*

Min i- .* si fck ,

' &gt;» W“ flit -■ 1li tli
l, ,*4;tli fiir*l* i'Inr1«1j%
, f, t ni l m i &lt;I * 111“ i n '
M,|% •*•&gt;1h tiny r&gt;f*

11.1 .Magnolia Ate.

I'linne ,ihl

H

m

Hen«, light
Roosters

an

22

Turkeys, hens, light to
medium
Si!
Turkeys, young toms,
^m edium

f,2

U v u 9 o ik i.ii. OUR BIC, ANNUAL

ONIONS

TABLE SU P P L Y
E L O V E T T ’SE
PICCLY W IG G L Y

;tt

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till

fit

3

CARBAGF
APPLIS

Lbs

1

lb
2

II

RUT AHA G a S

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((ii.iutit y It lg h t* l i e a r r v n l

poiATor

Prices Good Thru Saturday. Octobor 18
A sk

ill S to re lo r 4 -F a g e

P r ic e

L U tt
RRA2II

NOTICE

NUTS

lb

V)

u. s.

I Have* Purchased

No. 1
White
Cobblers

From C. E. (Jim ) Spencer

ANGEL’S EAT SHACK
Medium Si/

which I Founded and
Operated for 20 Years
I W elcom e My Former
Friends and Patrons.

IVORY SOAP

JUICE

Giant Si/.e

BEEF HASH

P &amp; G SOAP 2
IVORY FLAKES
IVORY SNOW
BLU-WHITE 2 Roxox
Florida's Own
SAVO BLEACH
KLEENEX
Rng Goxoi
MODESS
TETLEY TEA

i,tl.l.\

Large S i/e

M.ixwoll H om o

DEVILED HAM

Idtrgo S i/r

PR ICE ANGE1

, c.„

1 ,1IIIiv

POTTED MEAT 2 ■

IHuch While You Wash

VIENNA SAUSAGE
MEXENE

S oft

R oxcs

FIG NEWTONS

SUPER FEATURE

\\ ttli I h'oilm anl

PI CKLES

SOUTH AM ERICAN C n l:.M 0

//

Orange I’ekoo

GRAPELADE
Lind O

Su n ilu n o

FRYFtiS

BAKING
HENS

V/f)0s o f 4 * to 2 9 * p er pound This Week!

l i*

G 9 r.

Rib End Corn-Fod W oitorn Pork

LOIN ROAST 53
PORK CHOPS 69 / ^ wovuce
Conlor Cut

Sugar Cured Smokod

Corns in today and • nter our

4 9 c Ducklings

Picnics
- ★

LITTLE PIG S A LE!

u

IJttlo I’ ig

Nothing to buy. . . «asy to ontor. 8 m a rlemonatralion of
tha Bendii Automatic Soap Injector and gat your Official
Entry Blank, full datatla and aaay contest rules a t , , j

SHOULDERS

*

King Mackerel

Steaks

Little l*i(r

PORK HAMS

Shrimp

Lb

49c

SIRLOIN

STEAK

Lb

Gnvt. (ii'tideil llaliy lluef

Lb

No 30 3 Ciin

tJnvt. IJraded llahy Meef

Lb

T-BONE

STEAK

tb,

Govt. Gradml llahy Ucef

ROUND STEAK ib

Lb

1'hiln,

Colored Margarine

M u * ;--

Gi.inf

( iiivt. Uru,Ifil IStthy lle e f

RIB STEAKS

Little I*iff

SPARE RIBS

Lb 43c

Pollock «i Whamg

ib

Gtoor*

BABY BEEF SALE

Frcxh Caught

Little I'iff

BACKBONES

t^ fE S n V 4 V

(Irude "A” Drumicd A Iimwn Quirk Frozen

mwM&amp; p*— m
2-Lb Loaf

99c

CHUCK

SUPER FEATURE
Palenlcd
Snils

Cream

0 ,'Snge

Orange

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t w .|Aw»jMU); hhuu , Mxrcan, rum s
Sanford Herald

Water Pollution

KiwanU Meet
I C a a lla a e d

W etoMe gT. 1*1*. at **e l»wrt OtMea
»* a a eta e*. rtuiUm . » » S e r U * a m
e ? C e a g e e n e l Mere* a, I w t.
•
g o L L s v o ETp u s
KSIIir
OORDO* UR AN

•_____ J e d * - ? - " * ! * *
it ia ttK ii^ r io fi

m at*

* V » w ’f % * »

'

in thl* over-all flood control pro*
grain," he u*ict ted, “ and It la very
much to our own Intcreit to **«
that thl* Icglilation I* passed and
alio »ee that our projecta take
their proper place in the developmenj'
"It I* very gratifying,” Mr. Hlggln* declared, "to have our qtnntnr, Mr. Hoyle, on thl* committee
lo look after our interest*."
Senator flnvle in turn, pointed
out thl* morning that flood Con­
trol i* a very important matter,
uml need* Immediate attention In
Central Florida .and the Ever­
glade* region. Seminole Boulevard
I* now flomled to an even greater,
valent lhan lait year, due to too
heavy rain* during the pail month,
and cattle men faed heavy losses
a* stock retreat from flooded pas­
ture*, he *aid, and promised to
give the matter of flood control
careful study.

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a_

O u Tssr ........... .......ISO"
" aTi ~» F eV,r M i e e ^ O T * •»
thaaks. reaelelleea ea * a efleee •»
ealert el B a ta ta t« r iae ■ ■ * * « # a f
r a M a a . **•*■. w ill he eb a rg ea fer

The Mersie" iV

A. S. Hurloiur

THURSDAY OCT. 14, 191H

RlfiLpr VCltSi: TODAY"

|

Association of the University of
Florida, rind teacher of a young
adull Sunday School Class at th&gt;Methodist Church in Leesburg, In
Juno, I1
.) 12, he was honorably dlscharged from Army'service, havIrig been placed on Inactive statu*
during September, 1941.
Active in club* and fraternities
he hue served as a lieutenant gov*
ernor of Klwanls, ami In vdriou*
capacities with the Masons, Shriners. Elks, Odd Fellow* and K. of

So gre we all. The net results
of ouF Craftsmanship may rmbar.
rase ua in the rmf Let ua do n
raal workmanlike Job—Ch. 4:11:
Th#y were craftsmen.

Joh#f W. Marlin, former gov­
ernor^! Florida, i f oht of tlic
candidate! for presidential elector
supporting J. Sliom I liurinund.
j
:
■afs- - —■—■
~
1! vnr will: Hm ilrw gre io break
5*7out lofnhrrow, we Wfmder hoW long
(• the itocki of merchandise on San, ford store shelves would last, and
how fdritf it would iAfcuo replace
Hindi- n rdnipli' little mintnki- in opurittinjf the vnlve.i w hich
••'-■ss, e*a »-»•■, !••*. &lt;&gt;■•&gt;
them.
controlled th.. c ity ’s huge wnter n.nli.it, and tu rn ed polluted
b i em p ioy w !0'’
Governor Dewey has joined (he w ater frutit the lake into the htdrisnla fo r d rin k in g w uter.
n,
support strikes, sfow
' tanks of those who have had rotten He fern* I he mistnko could be corrected, 35,000 people were down* and w«ik-out* ir. disputeeggs or tomatoes thrown at then, Htrieken with gustroenteritin. Similar mistakea w ere made In brought about tmrauve the union
i during ^his campaign. I L Governor thin country 327 tim ea between 1038 and 1945 cnim lng 111,- { ' « vlolsied the Mat. 27 injimrThurrqond doesn't'dhsvd tomething 320 enKCfl o f rllHenHO.
. . .
t! To notify all locals that' the
throw! at him Pfe(|y vbot. he can
\Wm illions o f dolInrn in thin co u n try to protect yoioti in in contempt of court ini!
i hardly be considered in the race. our f imli nml wild lift’ , W c have Kami* and fish commiflitiplia thnt the international cannot tupin every ilate in the union, and the federal K°vernn.ent port any local that insist, on con
Abolition of segregation has no Hpend* added milllo.nt on fiidt hateherieii, gam e roservation.R &lt;|act terms vU»la*|ng the lernfc «f
! appeal for delegsiri to the Na'd " “ ‘ Ijljwl imrks Then we f h o . S K l . t h - z s H l y " f o r m ' ^ r a n t r a r t - m.d dfacrimlnm
t tiona] Association «| Letter Carriers «hilati
millions (if finh* Kanu* and fowl, at a Hflcrifico tHtimat- null
non-uninn m«mb#rR.
i meeting in Miatpi ip biVnnial con­ ed by Siirgesu. (icnerul f'urrnn at over $100,000,000 a year.
Today's ruling was expected to
vention. Although they are a pari |»v luii-ioiiinjr the lakes and Hlreama where th ey live, eat and have wldcspu-ail effect through
| of President Truman's adminislra- breed, with ou r human and industrial wtiBteH.
" “ f, ,ll1" " ' w» p* p&lt;t Industry ,and
tion, they voted lo have the whites
A hh.„ k the little knnwn wnrks o f the m uch maliKm'-l S lla rS lon o M h ^ c a S l d . f t
*i meet in one branch, the pegroc. Hilt h i onitreRH wan the no-called fa ft-lla r k le y W ater I'ollu- |„ Chicago,
in another.
t jon ( oiilrol bill enabling citien and trifttos to b orrow fedTire Judge's contempt ruling toKyuichi Tokuda is a Communist end fund* fo r the construction o f sew ngo di«)ional plantH. day llki-tv will b« tester! In higher
Thl- cost o f (bene plants I* estimated at from $15 to $40 per colirt and by agreement m .rf.go
j member of (he Japanrse diet (.i
I governmental group corresponding citizen, and fo r a town the size o f S anford mlttht run a* JJjJJ g JJr, ,I" d
f tomewhal lo nur.Congress). When high I1H $875,000 to $-100,000. A small price lo pay f o r clean , Am) jn Sa;, y rBncU f0 ,)r0 sp,cts
°f 11,1 curly end to the 49-rlay WeM
I he shaved up in Jiis seal the olhri water---------------------------------------- — —
coast maritime strike are "nob ton
j, day wealing a hire new’* suit of
Honoring Dr. Johnson
iZ '5 L b“s. ’S S i ’ j B P
clothes, when nice new guita of
------------GIO organizing illmctor.
I clothes are virtually unknown in
King G eorge III o f Great Hrltaln. whose a u tocra tic m udHaywood met .yesterday 4rjih
'' Japan, neighbors diked him il he
. had gollen it horn llw Hovirt illitiK hroindit a bout our R evolution, in not m uch adm ired in tnur employer representative^ tu
A m erica. It in d ifferen t with one o f K ing G eorKe'H u i b l i t g j * rxh ™ lX n
7 g o " l? S !1 3 i®
I Union.
"N o," Tokuda1had lo admit "Il Huljj(kcH , who WftM utterly ncoruful o f A m eiicn, yot u n o a e l m K m p t o y c r a hud aald ihify
m em ory in rovt»i4sil by thousandfi o f AmeriruriH. T h l« wan Dr.
*) came from lisa Unjjtt! tkatr»."
KnmitH -InlliHon, dlctlon n ry-m aker. literary historian, author,
General F.iifnTXwai illfs n«&gt;» and iimpired talker and clubm an, He to a fam iliar figu re
object In the leafliingwl f pmmun- through one o f the w orld 's grculettt hlogruphleR,
IUi MF., Oct. 14, (/!*)— Commun­
j ism at Columbia UnWcriily.'Thrrc w ritten o f him l»y hin adm irer, JumeH Ilo-swell.
ist labor bos* Giuseppe III Vittorio
it a difference, however, between
threatened to call a nationwide
Dr.- Johnson’ s 29th b irth day nnnlvermtry wax
the leaching of Communism and
general strike if the Italian gov­
ernment fnils, to satisfy demand*
tha promotion of Communism.
of government employes.
Some of our college prolrimrs .ire ,
About
1,0011,000 govcrnikent
actually promoting it lo the neglect I
workers struck for most u f'th e
| of teaching. When students an*
working day to bark wage hike
uml other demands.
told the (acts shout Communism,
and all the fads, good and bail,
DETROIT, Oct. 14. OP)— tlhlon
they have no difficulty in clamiinv
operator* struck or picketed 17
democracy.
Michigan Hull Telephone Co. of­
fice* In the state today, endanger­
We don't know a thing nbou'
ing phono service, over a wide
1 poljtici and we would he the l.i-i '
area.
,
| parson in the world to try In fore*
FRANKFURT, Germany, (Jet.
ctsl an election, but the Dr. G coir *
14, OP)— About 9,000 German
Radio In Pictures
Gallup, whose business it ii t»
transport workers struck noisy
analyze public opinion and who
over -a drawn-out wage dispulp.
t r . i a i l a u r i l Sroiw !•■«»
has quits a reputation in his firld, elevated train*.
lari Cluh, Showman's Club and
The trade union-backed n)ovv
If ports (list 8 of I I far western
"It would he practically Impos­ ilmiral for the Cherry River affected unly private tranisort
avy,
i business In the American Sons
stats* are predominately in favor sible, even in urban locutions," the
The subject of Mr. llrlesu’s talk I state of Hesse.
of Governor Dewey, only thrrr for council said, "to product* motion
Ill be "Skulduggery nl the Old I Z . i c , u „ _ , * 7------------ T”
without the use of radio.
rnssroari* "
" — P-&lt;luwrtjo .Hanlos, former Phe-t,jTruman, and that in 35 states picture*
A* n further argument, the
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I Ident of Colombia ami owner uf
D*w*y leads in 2*7, Triman in 5, council said imrvic* people are not
VIHITH MIAMI
ii
n*wM’*P*r Kl Tlempo, jeft
and in one they are lied None of a* hardy ns some other folk*. Not­
ing thnt logging nml nil drilling
BOllOTAt Columlil,, Oc,. u . W , J S " t i t f l l &amp; n U ' R J T “
thssa 35 slates
the Smith.
firms tentatively have liecn assignTha preicnt Panama Canal it cd r/nllq -frequencies, the council
obsolete. We already have ihip* mi id it* people "are generally not
accustomed lo working and living
too large lo p u s through ii. With- In such remote (location) spots—
In the next few yesri battleships n altuallun which Is rumtumi-pnca
I- and aircraft carrier* will he Imilt td an experienced logging or drill­
L too larga for il. Elimination of ing crew."

horn. Ills mother, Elisabeth Hut­
chison Jackson, whlla aboard a ship
at Charleston, S. C„ nursed pris­
oner* from home territory during
the ‘American Revolution. 8 hc
contracted yellow fever and dlad.
At tha aga of 14, Jackion en­
listed with tha South Carolina
force*, was captured by the Brit­
ish. and waa ttrack down by an
officer whoac shoe* ha refused to
black, Mr. Wilson stated.
A f t e r completing schooling,
Jackson studied law and In 1780
was licensed at Ballibury, N. C.,
and later batata* y.g, Attorney
for the Western District of North
Carolina with
. irters at
IW, ha became a
-----------------om the new stata
of Tennessee, and later wa* a U.S.
senator.
A major general a t the Tenneamilitia from 1802 to 1814,
Juckyon became a national figure
ilurlng the War of 1812. He crushoil the Creek Indian* at great
Huishoe Send and avenged -tbs
massacre by the Indian* at Port
-Mmmu, Ala., wr.
mrson pointea
Mlmml*.
Mr. Wilson
pointed
out. On Jan. fl, IBIS with a motley
furca of B.OOO army militia, friend­
ly Indiana and plratti, he difaated
the confident force of 12,000 Briti*h at New Orleans. The Treaty
of Ghent made on Dec. 24, 1814
was not ratified by fhe United
States until Fsb. 17, 1816, forty
day* after the battle.
General Jackaon was elected
President In 1828, and people
"swarmed into the White llouae."
It wa* Jackaon who coined the
phrase, "To the victor belong the
-polls." One of hla greatest feats
we* to cut the public debt from
ff&gt;2,000,000 to hatdly more than
IJU.O00, said Mr. Wilson.

utcd to make a ntijur talk tonight
In Milwaukee. The Democratic
■tandard b u m stressed i plea
at S t Paul for the "right kino of
unity" to provide peace and prosparity for thl* country.
Mr. Truman told hi* S t Paul
audience that today'* bi-partisan
foreign policy for which "other*
are now claiming credit 10 loudly"
waa not Rapubllcan-backed In 1040
with "half the world In flame*."
"Wo achieved thl* degree of
unity," ha said, "only after world*
shaking event* had made it clear
that the vaat majority of the peo*
pla of the United State* would
no longer tolerate leolatlonlim."
The-chief State*' Right* advo­
cate. Qovernor J. Strom Thurmond,
told a Loulavllle rally laat night
that hla wing of the Democratic
Party may gamer enough electoral
collage vote* to throw the preel*
dantlal decision Into the Houie of
Representative*.
‘•Thera." ha *al&lt;l, "the smaller
■tatea will be able to elect a Preel*
dent who will r e e p e c t their
right*."

A MAN'S PAL.

for 7.1 yuan, gavo brides her
formula yaateniay for a happy
wedded Ufa:
"Lit hla word be final. Re­
the Sanford Rotary Club. Ha be­ member he la a man and la more
longs to the Chamber of Com likely to bo right than you." Mr*.
msree, Jaycses, Masonic Lobgt Berridg# and her hueband, John
art both 99.
and Presbyterian Church.
GtUMSUY, Eng. O ct 1 4 ■Mrs. Finny Ber ridge, miri

B«vin Charges
(C tsM ssM ttrmm Waa* Use,

our relation* with Russia. If I
cannot got agreement, the leaue
that has got to b# settled Is, cart
wa live together? What arses
do thoy want to liva In 7 What la
tha aitant of their ambition?
Where do they want to got
“ Russia la tha one country in
the world that I* still Imperial­
istic—still as Imperialistic at
Ivan tha Terrible, as Frederick
the Great, or ae Alexander."
He touched only briefly on the
disarmament discussions before
mobilisation after the war's end,
and now had chacked It, with iagrtt.

Go p la cet.. .do thingi
. . . be seen In our whip*
pel flabartAve so ifeok
ond imart with if I fly
fr o n t, d ou b le $ k lrt
p ock et a n d a c tio n
back. Brown, forest
preen, sorcery blue,
smoke prey. 5/j*j 12

Carothers Speech
H aa lla a eS g n u . Pag* &lt;!■«&gt;

il*r&lt;t that the moat Important
phase of management was not
direction of a business but deve­
lopment of human relationships.
Carothtra---------tha It was In­
evitable that the conditions creat­
ed by war iliould bring a prolonged post-war prosperity.

AllleH Tighten
(rnallaaea rtmm Pae&lt; liar!
•Ion of the Soviet lone said Sun­
day third quarter production un­
der the Communist two-year plan
fell below targets In several
fields. The report on third quar­
ter production spoke pf "axcepllonnl difficulties" oud "lock of
machinery which formerly cam#
from western Germany." The
commission complained of short­
age* of repair equipment In coal
mining and of steel production
"fur below the target."

ICeatlaeeO great Poes Oael
planned, smrefullv tlmwi esse satia­
tion aimed directly at the Ufa uf
the mediator," Bunche, now acting
mediator, told the council.
Western Power delegats* met
on (he Berlin crisis and authorita­
tive sources said they ware fram­
ing a Joint demand for Security
Council action to lift the Soviet
blockade.
The council takes up the Berlin
lame again tomorrow, Hope van­
ished for mediation outside the
council with Russia's reported re­
fection of conciliation efforts by
the so-called neutral Mtates.
American, British and French
delegates studied the Kremlin's
answer to tho neutral states'
mediation efforts. The content of
the Soviet note still was not made
nubile, but Western sources said
U set hack tha Berlin dispute to
where it waa six weeks ago.

Roy Holler
(CeatlaweA gram Psse imel
to Sanford ae an estimator ami
buyer for the construction firm
of Dossey, Howard and Kelly,
which built houses In San l.an'a
and slsewher* In thla section. In
1027 ha became an agent for the
New York Life Insurance Com­
pany, which he atlll represents,
with offlcea located in the Htumley-Puleston Building.
During World War II. he served
as director of the Air W.trttlng
Service of Seminole County and as
chairman o f the Bth War Loan
Drive. He wee a mcmltec of the
Florida Stata Guard. In 1910, he
served as chairman of the l^irge
Gifts Committee for the Tn As­
sociation drive, and this year has
been directing the Boy Scout
Drive,
Active In civic club work, Mr.
Holler has aarveil as president of

COWAN'S

NOW

Dewey Speech
tr a a tla a e * Pm «a F a s# Oael

wobble, and wiggle,"
Introduced bv Rap. Short (RMo) Dewey told hla listener* hi
hopes they "never lose the hahlt
of sending Short back to Congeese." Assistant Police Chief
Walter Planner estimated 9.000
we*w In Ihe crowd,
Mr. Truman meanwhile pushed
hla vole hunt through Minnesota
and Wlaeonrdn, where ha Is achad

announce

legislating, as

tr«allaa*a Fra a* Pea* dael
service unions and left wing organlialtuns.
The hush-hush Investigations In­
side tho civil ecrvlce are sura to
bring plenty of discussion after
parliament moeta again Oct, UtL
Prime Minister Attlee annvunrsd
last spring that government employ** having any association vJMt
Communist or Fascist organisa­
tions would be removed from johi
dealing with state security. Al­
though suspected Tsscista com#
under the bsn, Attlee rnsdo it plain
he waa concerned principally with
Communist* sympathisers.
He warhed about tha "divided
loyalties" of Communlsta tml Inslstad that “aacreta must So proa em d." Ho promised there Would
ba "no general witch hunt" and
■aid that peraona accused of Com­
munist or T w i s t atsoetnUona
would be uanlferred lo non-secur­
ity work and dismissed wily tf
then la no mltabla Job' avkltable.

We invite you to come In and se
Thvy're gay and young and sm art, . , and so art you, in F O ttW N E T S .
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Lee-Draper Rehearsal1
Supper Held Monday

A n d Personal Activities

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I ff REI CHES REVIEW
WILMINGTON. Del. Oct. M oPi
WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, „ n —
—Charles K Bllldwin. Ill, meich
ant seaman from West Palm Tin- Interstate Commerce i.VimBeneli. Fla. was found «hot to mission today refused to review
death loilav in a doiinitorj' room the freight rule increase* noth&lt; A.
orIkrtl for u lorv list of com­
•"1 i&gt;" "i&lt; '
Police »nnj they found a pt*t*&gt;l
in III* hand, He registered ut the modities in the gemtral 35 purcent
Mite advance of last July.
V l i b A Tnc»du\ niglit.

A rehearsal supper was sarved
Mi*. R»&gt; Brill -icrvod us hostess
for the fir*l full meeting of Circle
in the Chinese Room of The An­
f a r lln P alm e r R a y — Society E d ito r
No. fi of the W M. V of Ihe First
Telephone I 4f) cluir
chor for
tor member*
memner* of
ot th#
tno L«#
tin-X u c v t
Draper bridal party and ntlatlve*. ANJiliUNCKMISriT
Baptist Churi'li In-Id on Monday
afternoon m Hu Britt home on
The suppar followed the rehearsal j
Mrs. Dyson Entertains
Catalina Diivc.
The chairman.,
and ws* served about 7:30 o
Mi*. II E Tut net , presided over
clock on Monday night.
St.
Monica
Chapter
Small orange blossom place,
the Mieeling.
______________________________ I
card* marked the seating arrange-1 Mr. nml Mr*. W. T. McAlpInc
Plan- f"i Hi i oming year were
THURSDAY
l Mrs. F. A. Dyson and her
, 1 omnmnerd today
, the birth of n dl»cu--eil Pv th,- group and the
Mr. and Mr*. W. Cauthen Hotrii- mant of the guest* nnd the dinner
Seminole Hcbcknh Lodge No. I I I
LADIES' |
table
was
centered
With
a
lover
daughter
Miss
Elisabeth
Dyson
l*"tl
Edward on Oct. 13 n t 1 HilOo *tii&gt;l\ ,*a* taught by Mrs.
isun have returned lu their home
will meet nt 8:00 I’. SI, in tho O ld
Hefioshmonts wore
Fellow* Hull. All member* art served ns co-host esses for the In Sanford after touring through arrangement of whltu fluwors w" . the Fernuld Laughton Memorial bubt Millet
greenery. A similar arrangement, Hospital. Mrs. Mr Alpine will he, served at 'In- , , inclusion of the
Fancy Swiss
requested lo attend. Visitor* nre monthly mooting of the St. Monica the northern and western states.
Chapter of the Woman's Auxiliary
was placed on the mantel and remembered byher friends as the meeting bv Mi- Ibltt assisted by
welcome.
&gt;f Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Walter Hand and daughter Mr*. wldlf taper* Illuminated th# seen#- former Esther Kilpatrick, dntigh- 1Mi.-. S, i ' i.nibum
Handkerchiefs
SATURDAY
During the ‘ evening Mis* Le# ter of Mr. and MrV K. &lt;5. Kilpnt-l Tlinsr attending were Mrs. Turnon Tuesday evening at 8:0tl Helen Schultl huvs left fur FunThe Intermediate tJ.T.U, of the neld
|*t. Mr* o t; Howland. Mrs. J. A.
1‘ First Hhniist Church will hold ui, t'clock. The group gathered ut the wood, N. J. where they will visit, presented her maid of honor Ml»»|rick, Jr. of this city.
Lovely for gift*
Dyson home at "01 West Seven- Mrs. F. E. We),Ion, Jr.
Ml. uml Mrs. Earnest L. Camp-, C'uiiniricliiitn Mr*, Graham, Airs.
Mrs. Dorothy Draper with a jewel bo*
all dov meeting »t the church !•**
or to keep . ,
eenth
Street
for
the
meeting
pro­
amt
lo
her
soloist.
Mis*
N«ncy
hell
of
Gainesville
announced
toII
M
I’,
ui,
i
M
i
*.
Miller.
Mr*.
Weldon
is
also
Mr.
Hand's
dnugh-l
i i ginning at 0:00 A. MS
ittni use
dded
over
by
Mrs.
Dyson,
chairWilliam*,
she
gave
an
attractive
y
the
birth
of
u
daughter
on
J
It
\*ble&gt;.
Ml*
J.
T.
Newby.
ter.
MONDAY
*
nan.
idack purse. The organist, Mr* o , t. I0
j)r. Campbell was for- Mr* i * Iti'liMi*. Hattie KnusTin*
Dependable
Class
of
the
t
Karl W. Schumachei left today Itoy Syines, was the recipient of m,.||y associated with Touchton ei ami l .i\.- amt Utcgory Ashley,
She introduced uml welcomed
i First Methodist Church will mot Mrs. James P. Robinson uttd Mts. for Jasper, Tex. to join the I'.S. I a gift-of linen.
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Drug Company in Sunford and l e
ut the home of Mrs. V. 1.. Smith,
\i
Those attending were Mis* Lorn
Mrs. Campbell are now niivk435 West Eighteenth S»-***i hi humid Jones ns new members and Corps of Engineers. His father,
t ill'll IDS VI, SOCIETY
8:00 I'.M. .Mls. J, C. Hu,lent selconted Mrs. II. F. Whittier, Jr., B. E. Schumacher, Is employed la e and Lee Draper, Rev. and t„g their homo ut 543 North Ninth
I 'm .' Lint'll
N
\
' "iituiard iln l'.ige Eight
Wrman'a Auxiliary president, and here as a mcmla-i of the .Stale Mrs. H. L. Zimnfermun, Mr. and S 're e l it) Untiles* III,-.
%
will serve us eo-hostess.
Hoad
Depart
merit.
Mr*. Hov F. Symes, Mr. and Mr*
The Elsie Knight Circle of th. Rev. H. L. Zimmerman, new rector
H nnkt'irliiefx
Harry Lee. Hr*. W. P. Brooks.
First Baptist Church will meet if the uhurclt, as guests.
Mr, and Mrs. Hoy llritt have as Mr*. W. Marshall Smith of Tampa.
Mrs.
Whltner
outlined
plans
of
with Mrs, Verne C, Messenger.
thidr guest Mr. Britt's mother
Final Registrations
each
300 West Third Street, ut 8:lNi Jo- auxiliary for the coming year Mr*. W. H. Britt of Mobile. Ala. Mi** Williams. Mis* Draper ami
Harry
Lee,
Jr.
,
o
the
chapter.
The
group
voted
P. M.
Mr*. Britt is on route lo her home
The urogram meeting of the 0 hold meetings of St. Monica at from Sarasota where she accom­
W.M.U. of the First HupDsi he liontea of various memlters nnd panied her daughtei, Miss Frances
•S|H*clal Clnastm for l*n* Selnatl
Church will lie held at the church lecided that memlters and them Waller, who entered the Kingllng AROUND the TOWN
Phone 312-J
at 3:30 I’ . M. The Suniieants aim uishamls anil friends would meet I Art School.
Ruth Sintering (i.A.'s will also •it Sunday evening* for community
(.'111H SU S Close Oct. i;»
tinging. Miss Carol Stone was ap­
meet ut 3:30 I'. M.
MISS DtlRttTHY VON IIKR(ieorge Schlfflcy, Jt of Colunipointed chairman of this plan.
I Ida. S. C. wits the weekend guest BCLIS, hack from Washlngton.
TUESDAY
The November meeting will lw i of Dr. and Mr*. J S Hobson nt D. C. to live in Sanford, was down
• The H. W. Ware Riblc Cln.s ,.f
the First Methodist Church will Held at the home of Mrs. Ceiil their home on South Sanford Ave­ on Fust Street yesterday morning
have a covered dish supper ,u the ! Carlton and Rev. Zimmerman in­ nue. Dr. and Mr* Huiisttn, Mis* ievealing the lutest from the na­
vited the group to meet with him Pcurle Hobson nnd Mr. Sehiffley tion's caiiltal . . . B. L. PHRKINS.
church annex ut 7:(Ht E'.M.
and Ills wife in December. The spent Sunday ut Daytona Beach JOE S A U N D E R S and JIM
of Mrs. (1. D. Bishop, visiting Mr. ami Mr*. .1 N Itohson. HOLTZCLA W were in the Sanford i
Higgle Johnson Given resignation
Atlantic National Bank making a
lr. ns nursery chairman was re­ Jr.
deposit
. . nnd Chief MACK
Party On Birthdny vived and Mis. Raymond Lund- Mrs. B. K. Cliupman, *e letniy CLEVELAND
wn* rushing in that
mist was appointed to tukc her
direction
.
.
.
maybe to deposit
of
the
First
Federal
Having*
and
Young Higgle Johnson, sou &gt;,i place. Mr*. II. L. Perkins, Jr. and Iman Association of Seminole that money liefore ho spend* It . . .
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.nuren It. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Vodoplch, social County, will attend u three day
Our college student* are mak-,
was the Imnur guest on Moiidat chairmen, told of a welner roast convention Thursday, Friday mid mg fine record* in their respective
afteruuun nt u birthday party ti he held on Nov. 3 nt 7:fk) o'­ Saturday of the Florida Savings, colleges, the latest lielng CHAR­
given on the lawn of his horn, clock nt the Elk's Cluh for mem­ Building and l.nnri I.CHgue in Fort LIE PARK who was elected Stu­
ber*. luishami* nml friends.
on Silver l ake . Higgle was cel"
Myers. Mr*. Chapman is a un-m­ dent Council representative for hi* |
brating his third birthday. Th.
Mis. Whltner slated that a re- iter of the Stall- Kxmuitve Com- class at Emory . . . F. HASKY
guests enjoyed pinyilig on Hi .-option would be held on Oct. 38 inittee ut the l.eugue.
WIGHT was on Hie Post Office
Iuivii and u lollvpop hunt. Winners honoring Rev. and Mrs. Zimmer­
•teps greeting friend* . . .
I
III t h e contest were Jimmy Wil­ man and asked memlters who are
Among the new residents In San­
lia m s am i Bobby Wllliuins.
tide to help with the addressing Baptist Circle No. 1
ford we welcome the .HANDLERS
Hefreshmeu's currvhig out h ■f invitations to contact Mrs. J.
have bought n hou*e In MayElects New Officers who
pastel color seiiertie were served S' Robson. She also stated that a
fuir . . . he will lie associated with '
bv Mr*. Johnson assisted by Mr- meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary
the Florida Fashions . . . We ml*.*
Officers for the coming year *eelng GKNK, t.OlH nnd "DUSTY"
A. M, Remusnt, Mrs. C. K. Cmlto, will take place on Oct. IK ut 3HH)
were
elected
at
the
fi-.,t
modlng
Mis. Ted Williams and Mrs. Rub I* M. ut the Parish Hou-e and
ot the circle year of t’ii,l. No. 1 HARRISON around town . . ,1
erl W. Willinms. After refresh urged t members to attend.
of the First Rapist Chur, h bel t tjuestioti of the week: I* CHAR-'
ments the gruun gutheied in th,
Mis. Carlton, United Thank Of­ on Monday uftern&gt;on hi iiu&gt; n. me l.EH MARION of the Mayfair Inn
(Even isoiid* I'l'niti uin* regular stuck I’nrmerly priced ti&gt; Ht.Hf))
dining room and sang "Hnppi fering chairman, staled that the of Mrs Myron Smitn in Floral here or isn't he . . . he’s the most
Birthduv” to Klggie while he boxes will la* gathered the first Height*. Those elected were Mrs. traveling man we know , , . ROY
(illened ills gifts.
Sundav in Noveinlter and the fol­ Smith, chairman; Mi*, th-orge MclNTYRE made the trip all the |
The dining room tulde whs cen­ lowing three Sundays thereafter. McCall, secretary; Mr* ha South way from Daytona to listen to th*.
hi a Sensational, *J dav
tered witli n large decorated birth­ She told of the meaning, purpose ward, courtesy; Mis* Jeannette World’s Series with hi* brother-1
day cuke surrounded with lolly mil filial goal of the United Thank I alng, social; Mis. Join L-e. urn In-law DR. J, N. TOLAR . . .
Little UI AN AIKEN had a sore,
glum; Mr*. Forrest (intcbel, BRde
pop boys mid girls which were 1ifferlng.
given us fnvuis Those attending
Following the business meeting study; Mr*. Frank \Vt uiiru ff. Jr., throat the other day , . , hope het |
tlie patty with Higgle were Dot Rev. Zimmerman gave n brief, in­ enlistment! Mr*. H W Hu-kcr, *inging Pop DICK doesn't catch,
tie, Hubby unit Sylvia Williams, formal talk on Christian life uml mission study; Mr» Fred Myers, it , . . Sanford surely ought In,
June, Jimmie and Undo Williams. the life of the Parish, He invited community mission: Mr*. Ilefn have u lot of dancer* in about IB,
Hothie Carlton. Susan Perkins, .he gluup and their guests to meet Stevens, stewardship; Mrs. Huiliy year* judging from the number,
Gary Dangleman, “Chip" Hickson, it his home on Oct. 37 ftom 8:00 Wight, children's home; Mr«. Vi. of childien enrolled in DORIS
Denvof Vndopirh. Julie Vcrnay. until 10:00 P. M. |f&lt;» u study L. Stouileninlro, literature; Mr*. DUXBURY’s dancing *rho*il . . ,
Clayton, Smith, world relief; Mrs Was that politics ROY HOl.I.RR
Ellen Carter, Walt Meriwether, group.
E. (', Harper, training school tnd and TOM HOLT were ,li*cus*|nj|
Hrlngf.
Sheala and CharA delicious sweet course was Mrs. II. A, Ma.-Hand, publicity.
so seriously vesterday ? T 7 we'll
’ lea Best, Neal, &lt;7&lt;mri|a apd Charier tervod at the close of the meeting
Plan* were outlined for the new ttel . . . SUSAN SHAMES looks
Stonthoff, Jav ami Jeffrey Alt­ to Mis. Sam Murtlna, Mi* Camilla
a talk wus made by Airs. cute with hei new feather hnuman. Ilaihara llradley, Richard Bruce. Mrs. Carlton. Mrs. A. It. year nndon
the hook "Women of cut , , .
FRIDAY At SATURDAY!
Feinhcrg, Ya'arie nnd Dennis Hip- Duxhtirv, Mrs. It. J. Hickson, Jr , tJutehel
th. New Testament." Following
An iiilnnatlon *.u slow - pay,,.g
ley, "ilutchie" Richards, Scott and Mis. I.undiiulst, Mrs. Wultai Meil- the business Session the hustc**
customer* has lieen prominently
Ross Wnntcnay. Doyle Carbon,
Mis. Perkins, Mrs M. H creed refreshments lo the follow- dispilnye,) by n country shopkeep
Special Sales Section!
Carl Hemusst, Jimmy Shames, vrethet.
'V Mr* W P, Brook-, Jr.. Mr*.
Rlplrv. Mrs, Charles Vodoplch
"Tex" Woodruff, Martha Jcnn
jTIu rnus Iirove* Mr* (ieorge Mc- er: “ All persons Indcble,) III -&lt;r&gt;
Mi*.
Wallace
Philips,
Mrs.
Lauren
shop are leque*t#d to call end
Tepslc, llurke "Sugar" and Jo Ann
i ' mI), Mi*. Clyde Dickerson, Mrs,
Winn. Also Mrs. W. II. Stewart, K. Johnson. Mi*. J. W, Allman. It.i Southward, Mr*. W, l\ Bide, settle. All indebted to our - 1,-Open Backs Fnr Easy Selection'
Mrs.
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Mrs.
Ava
Mis. Henry Nlckle, Miss Ethel
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VI,* Forrest (intihcl, Mr*. 11. and not knowing it are rei|ue*' &gt;1
Riser ami mothers of the children. Wrigh Davis. Mis. Knrlyl* llmi*Hinker. Mr*. John Lee, Mrs.' to call and find out. Those kit. "
soldel. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Juck Mc­ 1 laytoii Smith, Mrs. R L. Johnsen, Illg themselves indebted and tint
Extra Sales People!
Donald. Mrs. W. E. Priddle. Mrs Mi*. Fiank Woodruff, Jr„ Mr*. wishing to call are requested to
TOWNSEND COUNCIL
The Fifth Congressional Dis­ Alin' Hichaids, Mrs. Alfred Stan- W. I.. Stouitcnmire, Mr*. W. It remain in unit place long en» ign
trict Townsend Council, will meet ey, Mr*. Itoliert Williams, Mrs. bill's, Mi* II. A. Mor.dnml and for u* to catch them."
See Them lu The Windows!
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nt tho St. Cloud court house in Dyson and Mr*. Robinson. Also Mis. Fred Myers,
'he
Misses
Marv
Dale,
Carol
St. Cloud next Sunday fnr an all
Stone. Elisabeth Dyson Ht.il Hatday session.
I
Chnlrinnri P. V. Dean .of Day­ him Hinircchl.
tona Reach will preside ut the
11:00 A.M. session to lie followed
by a covered dish luncheon nt bv Wayne It. Albers, National ienoon. The afternoon session, open­ pri'sentatlve. The public is Invited
ing at 1:30 P.M,-Will he rnndueted to attend.
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THURSDAY, OCTOUEtt U, 1M8

Gators Win ^ 'Tide Leatfe SEC In RADIO ^HCGiuviMS
inM&lt;&gt;n HTIIS
Tars SaturdayIn iiiushin«: R«t Tech
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WVjttrn Jamborco
1st Tiit. Since *&amp;4 Tops Defense Play
I'lnlii'r ’n' 1’nt‘ i-r
Community Calendar
ATLANTA, Oct. 14. I/D -T h o
Alabama Crltnwr. Tide lends the
Routhmidetn Conference In rush,
ing offenao while Georgia Tech’*
ilefen ■» denlnst rushing l» tho he»'
iiftyr three'ynmc for each team In
Iho iengpr.
Aliih.vnii rupner* have rnlr.cd
7f.P yin I* In 1)0 naming plays,
jflvlry thim en tv-Trac* pur game
of 238-1.
Only 79 yartl* huvn
Iw n ler.t.
Florida follows Alabama lit
rushing with iMI yards gained in
III* play*. Tech rushing Is thirl
wHh I'M yards In l.'Cl pl/iyn,
Tc&gt; h rushlny defense has yieldoil 2PJ yards in ION play* an I
.thrown n|ijionont runners for 1V1
yard* of lost territory. Tcnn&lt;
t i- m-ontl ndlh 841* yard* gain,
rid ii.-alntt the Vol. In 101 pint's
MioIts’ ppi Ht*la I* third with : HI
i i ' Is In 112 plays4. v
(.Hero are the three loaders Int 4:18
each department)
! 4-80
tturhinff offepse: Mississippi I IO1 8 : '*
rldys for S64 yards; Tulanc, 116 i,
plays for 004 yATds; Auburn, 1831 S:16
ip ay* for 817; Kentucky, 180 plays 8 :P0
for 820; Oorgla, 120 plsy* for, f. *'
497, Mli.iUiitpl Plate, HO plays, T•1
/or 441 yards; Vanderbilt, 124 t&gt; 40
piny* for 443 yUrds; L.H.U., 118;, fi t*
ulays for OHfl yards, and Tcnnes- 7 »Hi
&lt;«u, 10H plilys for 330 yards.
| 7‘ 16
RiisIiIiik defense; Auburn. 1M : 7 :1o
■jiiujecnl play* iraliw-d 378 yards;* 7.18
Mlisisslppi, 121 play* yaln.d 470;I 7:58
lanilcrlillt 121 pln.vs yalm-d 478;. * '**»
tl"h«inn J2 0 .plays Kitnul 151; 8:3"
Oe*&gt;rjrl«, 110 phfys Kiilncd 4H5|! S-, 5
Florid*, 120 plays pained 510; I
K&lt;n*.uckv. 130 plays picked rip *
MO; Tulnne, 140 plays gained 0*15,
eiul I..3.LJ., IIP for 013.

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Dick Humlry' FORT WORTH. Tux., Oct. It.
sumo action (/P)—Mr*, firorge t Untie) Dldrlckirmnnce hefoi son Znhiirin* meets Texns’ Betsy
liuwls today In the third round of
tonrun Doutr. Ihe women's Texns Open hero.
ThU noslUmi
Yesterday Mrs. Zalmrlas fired u
T. twn n en «* to letter the course record for
nil .non ire women's par for the second
llltlcK to turn "tralyht day. Hot string of eight
Illume.0
Dick °'’ir
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OLKNDAI.K, Calif., Oct. 14, W1
—Bun lloHan, who hasn’t been
lieutun in lourmtmenl play In
Southern Cnllfornln since Jnnunry
of 1048, heads thn paraile tmluy
us play begin* in the fl6,mio Qlrndale Open.
Most of the uotter known pros
ar»i hero for Pilendale's first flight
Into high money pune golf.

From where I l i t ... Ay Joe MarsTi

How to Celebrate Your
Wedding Anniversary
tie "Dutch” Millers celebrated
R d t Tin Wedding Anniversary
•atarday, Everything hod to be tla.
VM»a aeeu ate eg tla platee, and
drank coffee eut at tin cups.
When It was time to drink n
tee It to tho ''bride end groom,"
eut came the Anal touch; Ice cold
beer In cam. And come the Miller*'
Ihth anntvennry |films) I expect
9 lH be tonatlng them with sparhUng beer In b e lltn l

C. S. Team Is Rated;
list In Pnn-AmericttnI
:Tennis Tournament j

missus hsve got along togatlier—
In their policy of IWe-and-leLlive,
with never a criticism of each
ether's differences In taste.
From where 1 sit, It's due te twe
things: Tempcranre—as that mnderste preference for herr suggrele,
and Tolrrsnre--fur their own
dilferrncrs of oplnlun —snd fur the
tavtr* of oihcis, whether applied
lo beer, (a politic*, or how tocalehrst* an anaiietaary.

i v n x i c o p i t y ,'~oct. 14. i,n — '
: \ U.?t, mixed double* team has'
|b'’Su seeded No 1 for the'rsvcnih]
I' in- American Tennlj Tournament
. opeuinu S7.iturJ.iy.
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■ Virtue deixar. Philadelphia, Pn.,|
■iml Nancy Chaffee
Ventir.i.
|C Ilf.. dfiAe tth Itu 1 honor ou: of*
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And f couldn't help thinking
W it there we* s leiaon fur married
feiks |n the way Dutch and hla
('onrritkL lOiA. U&lt;\it*U Itmis*

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BIO HR JANEIRO. Oct. M (Ab— Mora than 100 person* huv.
Wen rounded up In an Investlgntlon o f alloyed Soviet Hpyliiy In
itraill. Thu arruste fur questionItilf were made by police In Vuiiou* statu*.
Brasil outlawed the Communl*
Party and hroku relations wit’
the Soviet Union Inst yrnr.
The latent .incuts were In Sm
Pnuln Tuesday. Twelve persons ur
Slavic origin wore api.rehendc
and severnl erntes of what nolle*
1culled Russian urupegnndn wers
Mixed.

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Muming Devotion*
fktiOP Serenade
World At Nine
Your Dude Tod.iy
Alrlntte Melodist
Anjt.'li Fear To Tmad
Old, N&lt;nv, Elc.
ffehig Forward
Orcheatru A Slat
Murnlay Variety
Hawaii
World At Noon
MOO Cluli
Now*
Ln'in An’ irlcana
M »icol Varlctl*:*
Sperial Offer
,
U*i r Non4 Hunch
Sanford Shopper
MiitIc ,For TaJny
lilts A Ileaillitiua
Your Memory Sony
Today'* tJiar
Hop Concert
Ely Request
Lungwood Hour
Tune* For Tot*
Story Hour
Now*
State New*
T.vl-Llto Sony*
Sport* Parade
Ilick Aiken Rings
Meet The Bond
Bores For A Lady
Spot 11ifhi Proy i nm
Koyrote* Ily Curls
Special Offer
Mason-blxun Music Parade
Dai.ce Time
Drifting On Cloud
Nlghc Edition
Iiishle Htory
Marine Rand
Cote (lire Club
Spuds King
According To Record
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CONTEST

Marinate citokeii fresh nspnvninis stalks In n snnnpy French
dresnlny; pines’ on n lettuce h if.
hand with n strip of c,.j plim-rd
and serve.
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for Lunch and Dinner Swedish.
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Friday or po.slmnrked l
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Oct. 15th &amp; 16th
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&gt;f tl&gt;«, 5'rco Mutnu'i'it Church I*
tecuvcrlng from n hack Injury
cm v I liv falling frotti n ladder,
and wail unaldit to fill hi* pulpU
hut HiUdsy, hui expects :o hit
'•1*1v I*' rtsum.* hi* mlnlsicr’ rl
duties on Hundny,
Dr A, IVutsun, Free Msthud'n:
mini ‘ter from Indiana, preached
tho .Sunday nuirning church ser­
vice ami Rev. C. It. Plnttsr fru'n
West Virginia, th- evening service
In i»hies of the R-v. It irton. B-uh
of th* substitutin'' irdnirters nro
attending the Fellow .hip Front lit
the Municipal ^kjrport.

2 .9 5

If you want to pick roses this
Xmas, tfet your bushes in the
ground nowl Strong two-yearold field-grown bushes in bund­
les o f 7—your choice of assort­
ments. •

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LeRal Notices
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W L l , TIME bookkeeper nr
7lcrk Milling to Irnrtt to handle
complete nrcountlnp for exlab.
lUhetl .Sanford firm flood
eorklng rondlllnn*. u n n tt a I
yaratlon, huepitnll/uilon, mvdlcal and life Inaurntire. Write
Ito* K Herald, ci»n hundwritIn*.
Ucplica held In strict eon*
fide uce.

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tU H O

T O : W I I . M A M IIAHIUJtON
Ywlt A U K IIKItKIlY NOT IKIKIt
that a null haa been fi led lit the
C ir cu it C o u r t o f t h e Ninth J u d ic ia l
Circuit, In and f o r S e m in o le C onn er ,
Klorlitn. en t it le d I.IOdu I,ew le l l a r r l eon . p l u ln llf f, *a W il l i a m l l a r r l aen, d e fe n d a n t, In C ha nc er y
No.
I I I * . T h e na tu re o f thle ault la ta
ohtid n n d iv o r c e .
You n r c requ ired t o file y o u r
w ritt en n tip ra ra nra o n o r b e f o r e
N ov em b er 13th. A It, IMS, or a d ecrei* p r o c un feea o w ill he an lere d
naelnat y ou
IVITNKMt my ha nd and eaat ae
Clerk .if I he Circu it C ou rt. In « n d
fur Henilnolft C ou n ty . Klnrida, thle
th. tilt dny nt O c to b er, A. It IVta
o
l ‘ IIKIINOON
C le r k nf the C ir cu it Court

j a ll compaJuAx

CHEVROLET
VALUE

Th* Central Florida Growers CcopernUve la a itolna business with membership
and plant capacity nearly reached.
The first fruit will he shipped by the
Co-op from the Dr. Phillips Fain ilia
packing house within the nrxl few Haas.

It s first in all these basic
motoring advantages . . .

The Central Florli \ tlrowers Crstperalive Is provldinn nil luellllies for pitrUtiK
and processinu fruit fif members litis sea­
son!

M m * V&amp; L l*

lr. Riding Ccmiurt
You tl hi"1
Oifvrnif! ftiri niofC rtnj I * t i t o f f n*" Hi-aituj'b'. u, an suv
t.Kl kli V’ vtl o/ ftlifll Me*t * tflf bs«*U*r ,r
K’ t 0.# Mtvvtil liniflirJ
Aflirn Ri&gt;k

You man&gt; still join—a limited number
of memberships ure available— hot ymi
ntual act now In order to net nil *&gt;f this
Henson's benefits— and liefote the plant
capacities are reached.

1MJSTY BOOTS CLUB HOUSE

L v i s l o •T»rrlr&lt;t*»| fig f* re |M ^

M
*fajikti' 4
In
Iml Kifl-ir

t* V&gt;&amp;:ut»lf mk
*&lt;i *mi'

MUSIC BY

U. I&gt;. RobliiMin, Vue 1‘rw.

The WHOOT OWLS

W. C.

I*. O. BOX 373d

AdmiHsion 75 Cents. Tax. Inc.

fI

BIG-CAR Q U ALITY

I ll.U 'liJ M
m tt.lM lO. M .otltlll

II I" "biff MStflVVf, W'Vff I few'fff ipffltl ■

11'n snv "fl'ier (NiuHTf I»hnt Kuilt

'll I Vi's- |ti Mrfl t|r*i$n if »lil i*|k.

I hf . let 1 t f . i i i n t f A iff nf

. . . just as it’s first in

&gt; V y- .u

Central Flarida Brcwlrs Cjopehaii'/l. \

AN EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT
THE WAY YOU LIKE IT

1 Ih * II■•T1.M
itt hi* *■t'fll 11*l «
■
i(mui i 'i \*Ukml InmIfiittnf
wi'1 i»
tri 'ii I1 i ikin4 ilflivtml
mdfMcl 111'*

FIRST IN

at LOW EST PRICES

HO JOIN .NOW! font.t* l either of the

officers named.

Friday, Oct 15th 8:30 P. M,

Mtyxm 1/c.iu•
in Pot(orm tm ra with Econot-i

nationwide registrations!

h

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Mo.

V idu a

in Romity un:1 Ltixiiry

TRAOl

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12

FO R R E N T

.0, 1*111 nrul up to itato one room
ufficicncy apartment. Ideal for
hu-'nch- csnpta. Downtown Jo.
rat fun. Call 6fi0.
'urniiihed 3 liedrntu house on HU

tie hundred fifty feet (runta**)
on ■ beautiful take. A new five MEtdIANIC—Car, truck, cxporlenred. l'ermam-nt, Insvn arice,
room home about half rumho.pltulixatlnn, vacation, gtmrptefed. Hm electrielty and deri)
aittfi-d wane. Don't apply unti-M
wtIL Garden fire place wllii
i|UilHfii-d. Write Ho* II. Ilcrutd.
trench*'- Rock nnd boat house.
Replies will lit- held In conFive acres that can be niaile
fidenu*.
im« a ahow place. Owner trans­
ferred to another City, says tell
KXl'K ItIKNC K11 W AIt it KHS RR
nnd prire Is very low.
Wanted Ti-nuinal (irill, GreyUAYMOM) M. IIAI.I,, Realtor
kiiuml Hus Stntion.

™t Class Mielcrn Apt. TaVneli
I'hone I’d7li-J. Commeteiel Hi. i A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
At Park A v .
HOT LUNCHES every da;
1 ):A0 to 2:00 at HOME!
Cl,KAN, siiikI1’ Ar dmihlu slturpln*
room*, rnnmiien* to town. Bb7
MuRnnliu Xve,
____ Cuhhnit) plants. Marian Market,
Yellow He.UUnt, Phone 893-R.
COTTAGK for lfnt. Got and cold
L. U. Mann. Laku Monroe,
wnlur. 811 Elm.
iUXBDO FEtuH— enmolete line
Himfa fuxeuo Feed h tore
tin or two hedr^sm fpridahcd
miartmcnls. Adults only. 3100 PRfED'JflMho S’jhtMP dlniiera
•Muiiutivilla.
every nliht H?MCK'8 .
'IVE ROOM H0U8B, furntahed,
RCWLMO
MACHINE CeW ~~H 0
no children nr PLde.
Phone
W. lei. opjRHte Princess Thea­
10D7-W after 8:00 P.M.
tre. n . A m .
IMALL housck* cpitm npartmtgtl,
PAINT BPECIAL--PJC Oi.Uldo
bath. Call B5&amp;-J.
White, i i . 1 t per valltm. Benkarlk Glass and Paint Co. 112IMALL COMFORTABLY fornleh114 W. 2 nd 8 t. Phono MO.
fd apartment. Couple only. Cltl
W. 1st 8 t.__________ __________ Grapefruit 'trees 50e each. R. W,
Lent, fhonc 7BI-W.
Hmti fumislvul apartniwit, elese
In. 802 W. First SL Phone
fllfl-B.
_
U R A L K 8 T A T E FO R S A L K Cltrua Fruit Treee. All Varlotlue.
An* Quantity. Leave your order
HCUTEBTXfL — lN8 UkANftfc with Hunt'a Tuiodo Feed Htoro,
118 Sanfyed Ave. ____
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtar COLEMAN oil heatere and Noor
Mb. 4 Florida State Bank RMf.
furnace*. Randall Electriu Co.
MMEDIATILY AVAILARLE—T
I mum house, bath and Ndrooia

K P E U A t. SERVICIvH

H e lp S p lt y t * | (
1 &gt;f ten.

400 \V. ISlh St.

AM.
CARPENTERING and repairing,
hour, dny or week. Art Dautfh- *V* r Kit, V, rt Untilnuts ml) C J.
ovritt, n o w.
iiiy . Phone 776-J.
liHt.ANl" &gt; Mnriitiur Sentinel. OrUndo t’ wnma Star. Call Ralph
F. M. Knirllidi. ttiinfinff Conimetor.
Mnv llkAJ
All work ifiiaiuntcod. Phono
1378 J.
tor Hatlery, Guuerator
BOOKK KKI'INC Part time fin
kite,
vice. Saeina
gticlal .‘ Vateroentti, mil tares.
Service. SOI W. Firni
More than 20 yenra ngperlenct*.
Phoni- i:U7-.r.
Venetian tllliwl*: New blinds ami
■ eomph-ti' rer-indltlunlnc rnv&lt;
OUTTEIl and spiHitlnjC in.tailed
Iro. I'li. uOS-R, for free vstlor rcpaiied.
Free estimates.
Males.
Phone f.lHX-W.
12

S P E C IA L .SERVICES

Real Estate
InveetntaU
W. II. WILLIAMS, Itoaltar
I D N. Park Are. Tel. I 1M
Ml.A. luma Term Loaoa G.L
F.II.A. Repair Lmnc
Expert Radio Nepal
Fred Mvere. I l l V. |

Kitchen Cabloets built to order.
Free osliinntus. -Itilni E. l&gt;lco,
O r 1a n d u Hlgtiw a y, Phone
1070-W.

RENT A CAR
YOU DiliVK IT
PIIONH 20#
8TirKLANlM I0ttRlM )N
U DR1VK IT. INC.

VENETIAN HMND8 mi
d*r. Seminole Venat
11a . 820 W. 3rd SI

PnedNna

Grapefruit

□ y L* f f a

PAIR

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CRRDIT BUREAU O f
HANFORD
ID N. Park
Phene 1R

iv No. 44 17.00008 Tel
•LEX A PARTM EN Tiraga, located on lurfn 1
cl an MeynolJu. Goad I

Pnliiicriii A Second

DROWNS 35
-V, DCAt S' T
fc A O L tS

*1

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UtiAb S 4 f
WILDCATS

13

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\
ALREADY THIS St 350k/,, f.u v i I
^__
RtCOnO TO UAkli
k'Vv
/ BESIDE rut. VICTOHIOUS
1
[ SCOAES PILED UP Qv
J\ THE SMASHING, WILDCAT '
'r - ' V
ELEvr.MS
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l"E

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past/

P*o
fiSQIOALt
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THOSE MIC
MACm ih l S
DAO OUiLf v
t i t l e at tlt
t i t l e u n t il ml

PASSED ON 10
GREENER GRID­
IRONS AND
LEFT THE CLUB
TO ME

..AND I HA'.LVERY INTENT!'
OF UPHOLDING
THOSE TRAOl
* TlONSf...
NOW, COACH, WHATo YOt’A
A L IB I f
/

AMO AS
COACH

SHAG

SCOW! PA

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CAAPCT.

TH E I.ONK IU N G K
ulME CN '/ikfdl a.TN:3'',.M &gt;
C*HT Md U!’ AT TU'y -jfU 0.

T V 5 FIVE vWOT6&gt;.CAVENDISH 1 L
C
MOW, AND VT3IH GUN Wll AT

ailCKEY MOUSE

FARTS ANIJ 8RRV1CR
••• Palmetto , \ t r
Phona 1W11
TU TjTPi.niunA i r o M r S i i'h e
res! fre. Cull 051 for dfUlli
CA FOGGING Sotithevn Cham,
itali.^lnn.

FOG

OV'OU!

Tractor work, plnuyhla, s di'klnR,
kvoting, by &gt;iur or anra. DaWitt 1funtat, Phone 0 ,7-M.

T O (y m 7 &lt; ;r^ F K rt

Bjlfn

CRE FARM food walla
ultlvatttm, haa house ~nh re*
posilhllltlae, oh Baa2
H
id at IOAOO
IOU8E eu d ia r y Ara.,
NMantlally *vtmd, offers poeilbtlllla* for remndclin( into
ifortmcnts. Want offer,
a
FEED W. DENDER, RrkHasr
Rapma
Phone IM#
k B U I e Baus

BOOKKEEPING Service and
reports John F. Dempsey,
MapnuliH Phone 307.

HOLLER MOTOR .SALES

NEW Pl.OOIW surfaced to perfec­
tion. Old llnor* ,•»■»«!? Jijrg
Finishing, eleutiin* A waslni*.
Portald,, puun plant, 2? ytrjr,
o*perlen&lt;.c In Kemlnnle County.
If, M. Clnau n. Lake Mary,

o o iig k - p l V m o u t r

SSWFfcaTBinfc

CHEVROLET

I^onr ill*

u t k im tir .i . rtv-n-'-a.iiiia . rtwt. S a n ­
f o r d faint A G l a s s Go. i 'h n n s

W ORK W ANTED

j

Scrvrlca L u i n d V y
Ilun lii#

s a w : \ u rn
M O III YdlMt OWN
Hy hnvinyr &gt;'»ir enr or truck
checked ,m r by our expoyi
iiiccImiiIc , I. tl,i slerrtnt: sy&lt;-,
ten, »nle? Ait ilio brnlita .id
jind'-u l i pr k *U,ps ? &gt;liuittily
paynu in nlun f*,r latjrer Jab*.
HAN Fold* M ou n t .v Kill'! i l l
..OMAN SAt.KS representative,
• W. Klrut Street
tfond uppnri unity, car reipilttd.
Reply H&lt;&gt;* M. I. Care Herald.
KOH !U..n'C Kl,«it sander. Kaaf

9

CH EVRO LET-a n d Only

Klrctrfrai Appllancea
Rcfrlgi'ratora
Repairing
w a l k k h m Iku'Vr ic
M N. Park Ave.
Ph, I
. All Work Guaranteed.
A B T tcm

W A W im

modern rqufpment,
MMriene
work ■
, E. r. Rovena, I
UA. Sanford, call T
iM P. kt.es befoei

W il*D tA L T ilpR C /F 8'l

CLEANER IrVIMO &lt;

. cvinpleic datnils on
Rpunarr Chemtcala,

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LOST? !U,I i*(a: r|.- Purtn At Freebytertun rburtrh Tuesday. FlnJer
’ krop money uml return purse
and other rontrntd to Mr*.
Chnrlr.' T. I.H.vsott, It;, I, Dd*
272. Phone 7W-W.
____

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a

G&gt;Q3 TOR SALJt^

1214 Packard. f*ho»e 417 J.
1887 four door Plyinnuth. "cash
Sample* ai
•875. Phono 102.
Estimate* (tves. R W t
era 110 W. lau BL
7
FOR 8AL1
ilia.
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Vary rcasunahle. S
Pipe Go, Phone
If LpVmM
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yirwr.'TH# PLACB

IS C S A V tu N a WITH

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER Id, 1948

1 H E SANFORD H E R A L D , SANFO R D. FLOR ID A

IO B EIG H T
— eu L ) - l" x« _

.

B 8 B B B W B * ! 'i ■■ v

m .f

iallagher Shows How a Ruined City
Became World’s No. 1 Headache
EDITO R’S NOTE: (The Western Powers say the Berlin
blockade i* a threat to peace. Soviet Russia iayi there it no
blockade, and it'i all a matter for the Foreifn Ministers
Connell to settle. This It a look into the background of the
Berlin situation whili the United Nations Security Council,
over Russian protests, seeks a solution. Later stories this week
will tell how Berliners aie living and describe the ideological
warfare in Berlin).
II* WHS GALLAGHF.lt
* --------— --------- ------------------ItBit (.IN, Oct. It GP)—Till* |
1
rubble heap rtty of three million
hais bfcnme the world'* No. I
headache through too much good­
will |n 1U44 and to little in U»4H.
im
' The United .Slate* uml lllitaifi
hnd too much good-will and trust
in future international relation;
■ ir •*[
1
In 11)44.
Tin Soviet Union * hu m til good- lit
011,1
A v*'
will In carrying out internal tonal
wn
m
V*
f
y
agreement* tiring™ n &gt;n«i» over
Berlin in 1W4H.
How did It happen .
It Ix-’gnn around .1 conferett.'*
table In London in 1!*44. At the
table wa» the Kuropean advisory
commission set up by Itusahs, the
United .State* and tlrenl Britain.
Victory *ta* in the air. Soviet
iirmlr* were advancing on tiermany from the Kai«t. The West- ;
ern Power* had umaahed into
France and stood on the fieri.inn
border*. Allied air bomb* shook
the Belch from end to end. t.er- |
tin wn* not the le»*t of the III,,

■ t ' ^ 1■"-■e u w - g y s u i'i. !■

I B U B B eS —

W I— ■ ----- t f-llll .

j._

. JIJ U K —

i-liuliiiihm with tlic o|H.'tilti|c *trGroup 1 Entertainn'
\im being u n d e r the direction of
I Mis W. T. Whctdes*, Mrs. J. M.
Woman's Bible Class
i Stincciphei tied Mrs. J. F. HuirlContinued From I'age Five
|soil.
Group No. 1 with Mrs. M. C.
j Tiie "Puck-A-Towel" project,
l school on Oct. 110 at the Tourist Hagan, chairman, were recent hos­
1 1.emg sponsored by the United Junior High School Center.
tesses to the Woman's Bible Ctnsa
ICmmcit of Churchwomen for
of the First Baptist Church at
The
program
chairman,
Mrs.
J.
PTA
Meets
At
School
I yoiteg people of Kurnpn and Asia,
M Leo,uuil, stated that the theme Mrs. Hagan's home on the Coun­
n-ieiv'l hearty response from
for
the ytur '’ Pathway* to Pro- try Club Road. The meeting was
The Junior High School Parent|im inl*'.- • The turnup was urged to
gress"
la* followed in the opened with the class song after
atiet.d tin* monthly program rneet- Assoeiatton met on Tuesday after­ programwould
for
each
meeting. .She whlrh reports of the varioui acti­
ng nt the church next Monday noon in the school auditorium with
introduced
Mrs.
Fdwurd
Klrcher vities of the class were heard. The
( 4|f I (■1 IlOfill,
Mr*. Jlemy Mcl.nulln, Jr., pres­
who spoke on ‘ Pathway* to Pro- class voted to provide lunches for
Ib'lictous reft eshments
were ident. presiding. She welcomed gress in the Home Environment." a needy school child.
served in the 17 member* present the mothers mid tenebrrs present She expressed the belief thut the
Announcement of -Sunday School
.at ........ .
of the business meet- and each teacher wns presented making of a home Is the most|
i ing. Those attending were Mrs. with a flower arrangement 01 rhalleni'lng thing In Ihe world and;
It. -&gt;on Hteele. Mrs. A. 0 . Benson. potted plant from home room reviewed the scriptural arcount of posed of-conslstnnt living, prayer
mother*. A dish garden wns sent ■be rebuilding of Jerusalem under and faith.
1
to Mrs. It. K. True, wife of the •he direction of Ncherr.lah. She
The
attendance
prise
was
111 ........ . M r,
rn ins-1pitl of the school.
: I'cnm m ended his plan a* n model awarded to Mrs, Margaret's Golfs
*
A* the devotional, Mrs. It. U foe the building of a home.
eighth grade roam and 62 parents
Hlie stated that Neheminh first and teachers were present far the
Hutchison made a brief talk on
11
■•moved the rubbish and then meeting, Mrs. George Harden led
s. Mrs. W. T. Whet-less patience mid lecomittended it as i&gt; "unto
every man was given ,1 group singing. Thu nesting was
Mrs. M. Hlltei fonn of discipline. Mrs. 0. &lt;i ta-k” , When the city was finish- followed with a social hour under
nd
arietta Leonard. Loin-holt, recreational chairman, I'd a protective wait wns built the direction of Mrs. Golfs home
1 VM
rtfihvoiited that a Halloween party mound it and she said (hut (lie, room mothers who served ns hos­
1 III! "1
would he held for students of the *iif*»t wall for the home is com -1 tesses.

Additional Society

Hasty Home Scent
Of Circle -Meetinir Mi. - J F.
\v K.
Mi* V ti Un-tv ii»rv**fl ii« I * Minull"-.
Mrs.
!
f**r the monthly meeting "f ,, Wright,
'
t’lrrla* V■&gt; - .d ,lu r
t’hturh lehl in MntllfltV aftVMlMOf rtMi-L rIbui",
ail M
in'f ll' , id Jnl Myrtlf
&gt;
i
Mrs.
|
h
i
i
nut* Tin" meetlug i (itt
ii Mr*. M. X, Clinehififl, M.- III*,

get*.

Itu**in. the United State* mid
Britain were united with a com
mon aim to »ma*h tlernmny. The
watchword wu* cooperation
The men around the tulila set
up line 1 for the occupation In
(iermanv without too murli non-

s

W. L. Vunre. Mr*. H, H. VutlStotie,

Freshly grated cncuunut is dnMrs. W. A. Cagle. Mrs. B. II.
Beck, Mrs. Joiler Cameron, Mt*, licimis **rvid with curry, or with
Fox. Mr* J M. Wilson. Mrs. V. G. plain cake or cottage pudding and
lemon sauce fur 11 tlesstit.
Hasty amt the hostesses.

Don’t Miss MATHER’S
OCTOBER BEDROOM SUITE SAIT!

b it .

Then It became n question ol
whir), city should la- the “eat of
government for the victori on
powers. The Bussiun* wanted Bitiin— which was deep In theii as­
signed lone.
The American* were opposed
First, they felt centering of G*, mnri activity mound (lie Inidiilmi
at rupilul would r ev iv e (I'-tllllill
nntionnliMis. Serum!, they elt 11
holder city which reuulrrtl no / ■
cial corridors would be heller
Thv Itlissian* Insisted on their
choice. It seemed nut too lmportnnt at the time, whet .ill
stress wns on rnopvrntian
H ".
the West guv* In.
Berlin wu« sid a* the Allied
capital.
U.H. State Itepartnteoi
realist* said specifiq and Iron-i l l I
agreements should In* drawn up,
providing means of getting in an I
OUt of the city through the Sovlm
Occupied tone.
The American representative.
Ambassador John Winunt, demurred. lie *nid it was trior • Im­
portant to siiow goo.!.will to llie
Soviet* than haggle nv-.u specific
agreement*. lie won nit.
The right of the Western I'ow
ocs to t,e in |l*-rlin n &lt; 00 up . dig
power* wn clearly established by
the London agreements. Tim get
ting In and nut was left to the
goo l-will iif the Itiihsimis.
Finally, U.H. (Ii-neral L.iriu It
Clay and llritisli ............... —.
worked out agreements with the
Huvlet fVinitiinndei on moving
Western troop,* to the ct*\ ml
supplying them. The \\ .»t.-rn
Allies wete given the use ..( ,,iu&gt;
railroad and the Intrrituiio'uil
highway
between
Berlin
llnlmsteilt, on tin British t
horiler.
Suhsestuent four ■power agrnients provided air coniiliui- .
Winked out the eunci ............... .
trains to In* moved ovei tin* nnl
line* daily. The Western Cow, 1 ,
undertook to feed the hungry
population of (heir sectors ie- well
** tlivir ocrupntiiin triHip*. The
Hui ilaiu agreed to this.
These ngreementa wet.
and Wlirke.l for neatly two
with only minor dlfflcultie,.

I.n

study couisee was made. Thesei Circle No. 7 M e e t s
classes will be held Nuv. 1, 1 und
3. At the conclusion of the meet-; With Mrs. B. R* Beck
ing a soclut hour was held w.'th|
The home irf Mrs. B. R. Berk
Mrs. F. K. Boll In charge. Thu
program carried out a Hallowe'en wns the scent on Monday nftcrtheme and taking part were Mis. noon of a meeting of Circle No. 7
Jack Fox, Mrs. Ilolz und Mr*. of the First Baptist Church. Mrs
lleci. and Mrs. (i. S. Selninn w crj'r'
Hagan.
Latu In the evening refresh­ in chin go of the opening services
ments following the Hallowe'en and a trip to the County Home
theme were served by the bodes* wn* planned. Mrs. Beck urged
assisted by her daughter Mrs. Er­ each member to puck a towel for
World Community Day. Officets
nest Hrotherson, Jr. Tho* &gt; at­ fur the coming year weie pre­
tending the meeting were Mrs. sented.
J, T, Benton. Mrs. Fred Myers,
Those present for the meeting
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Jr., Mr*. were Mrs. Beck, Mr*. A. L. Wil­
H. T. Hunt, Mrs. W. P. Brooks, son. Sirs. Svlmun, Mrs. Boy IW*I,
Jr, Mrs. A. II. Lovejuy, Mrs F. L. Mi*. A. J. Peterson, Mrs, F. S.
Dumpier and Mrs C, l&gt;. Forrester. Lamsun. Mrs. W. W. Vance, Mr*.(^
Also Mr* A. J, Peterson. Mrs. A. M. Cummings, Mrs. O. V, Hor­
Vollu Williams. Mrs. A. C. Mad­ an-, Mrs. M. J. Meeks, Mrs. J. A.
den, Mrs. Will Whitmire, Mrs. J. Ponder, M&gt;*. L. M. Cornell, Mrs.
F. l-ewis, Mr*. Bol*, Mrs. K. S. L. J. MvNitb and Mrs. C. D. FurJim-key, Mr*. (1. S. Selmait, Mi*. tester.

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SANFORD,

FLORIDA. FRIDAY OCTOI1ER 15, 11)18

Citrus Export American Legion, Meeting In Miami'Tniman Says
Problems Told Sunday- ** 5
Member Goal Dewey Ducks

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Britain Accuses Russia O f
Operating Big Slave Ring;
Berlin Food Ration Hiked

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Hy MAI. BOYLE
HOYLE
Legion, wltitli
which uprm
open* id
it* JOili
NEW YO RK. (A*)--The American Legion.
W
O IV A
IC C IIP C
national contention in Miami Sunday, ha* »ct
*
** © v
Iw o U v u
set the mn»t
mint ambitious
ninbitioih goal
o( it* Itiiloty for 1949---5,000,000 member*.
The ( iruf jifin i* bein$ imdrrlaken in the face of a post-war slump Republican Candidate
Europe Now Offers in membership
wliicli ha* affected ell organizations of war veteran*.
Is Splattered W ith
Little Opportunity
The Legion now liu* a itroid number of pn»l»— more than 17.000
but
it*
membership
at
of
Oct.
ft
wn»
3.065.614.
as
compared
with
Another
Tom ato In
As Marketing Site. a,24u^lu:i a year ago.
*
Speechln Minnesota
Nathan Koenig Says Legion official* believe the de­ husband, also a veteran, beta mu
iSoviet Safety Center
cline 1* only temporary, parallel­ Legionnaire number 3,000.001.
Hy ERNEST It. VACCABO
Says British And
ST. P ET ER SB U R G . O c t . 15, ing a nlmllnr drop thut oVertook
Today theio are more than ilillt,ABOARD T R U M A N G\MWAVER, WACft,
(A ^ — A government official blunt­ the organization after the Eir.it 000 former
American Airmen V i­
................. .
f’ AIGN TRAIN. Oct. 15. (A*)—
World War. Itn membership of
ly told the Florida citrus induttry 8-1S.I8H In 1W0 fell to «H»,407 by SPAIIS and iiui'mm In (in&lt; l egion.
There are sunn 203 all-women I’ resident Truman declared today
olate Flying Rules
today to make up ill mind now load but hit a hclween-the-wur* posts—but most of the gill* prefer
Governor Thoina* E. Dewey t*
whether it wanti to get into the pt-uk of 1,(150,000 In 1031, a period to join up with "co-ed" post*.
"ducking the i»»ue" of a higher
BERLIN. H,t. 15. l/T)
lln
of national depression.
The Legion, the largest but'
export bminet* in the future.
Tritrrn Power* told blockaded
With Interest In nrttionnl rlc- neither the flr»t nor the last o*-t minimum wage.
If the indmlry decide* it wants ferine rising anil millions of veter­
sorintion of win veterans in. Mr. Truman told a crowd ol hrmntn of Western Berlin today
to be an exporter then it hod "bet­ an* of the Second World War on American military history,
worker* nl Hammond, Ind., that1 Imi . beginning \ov. I. the .vverune
ter get ict" on a united baiii. laid potential member*, the Legion conceived three dniuli-s ago &gt;n . |,,9
Republican opimnenl "won I , toml ration will be hnn.ird to 2,00(1
see*
u
period
of
rapid
growth
and
Nathan Koenig, executive assistant
Purl* by two wounded -oldit-i-— j
tome mil anil »«&gt;'' bow much th e'(.done* a day, I lie imi- n-e* will
Increasing Influence uhead.
un officer and ail enlisted man.
In the Secretary of Agriculture.
Significantly, women are play­
They were the late Theodore pte»enl 40-vent minimum wage J iverage 27tl ialone*,
Koenig frankly told the induilry ing a larger role In It* activities.
Roosevelt, Jr., then a Lieut, Cot, should be rai«ed.
j I be added food will help Mutant
in a ipecch before the Florida Can- The 3,000,000th member unrolled in the First Infantry Division, and
A* for himself, the chief exccu* ,tlir population in "their dearly r v
ner* Convention that Europe of­ in 11)18 wit* a farmer wave—Mr*. ffgL William Patterson.
T'u-y jtive said, lie and the Democratic prr&gt;»*-&lt;l intention not to submit to
(I'anltauril (la I'nar Vanrl
J. DcLnnil.
24, of Seattle. Her
fer* little opportunity for a m a r k e tIt.
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Patty proputrd In raise it "to at jibe inhumane Sit let blntkarie." -to
at thii time.
Irait 75 rent*.
'nffiiial ililrnuul said
It Florida wants to sell fresh / ' J g
D « n L | Am a
In
his
rear
platform
talk,
the
j He torrnyf* ila ily i
fnr
and canned citru* in Europe In Y e l l l t l S a F O D l v M S
first of it eerie* in Indiana un H rrlin n * m l!n* t lu r r M ritrtn *rcthe future when dollar* become t
route to Indianapolis for a major
available, he added, U’a not going I
riddles* tonight on "human re- litfii i|tm in 1.7 UJ (it I nr i n *t *1**V *
to bo dnno merely by contacting
sources,”
the President culled far I In* ii Y(*ra((e r*«tioii L»r .in A u trr*
«im« Importer.
1
re-election "f Rep. Ray J. Madden it .m in llir LnilrcJ* S M tc t I hI a I*
Re nnid European* mint acquire
ill-hid) amt said Madden’* record .1 1mitt H.nOO i ild n r 4 J.ulv,
a taste for rltru* before any mar­
is "straight and clean."
ket can lm built. Price* have got
\ i i|w* Admi* limp, I h r l l u r r vt ■’*t
"I think Indiana Is going to
to lie within reach of the great
II1B*H0*.
Mutual Director Says Contract Is Approv­ ru m hack » here it belong* in the (•in I W p f ' — llir I 'm lr t l S ta ir*.
Dentncrnlic Party.
Hrttain .u h I l t int r
" I hI
Ono po*«lblo uvoituo open for
Main D ifficulty Is
ed T o Repaint R oof
F o r m e r Driver nor llenry F. u r» r rr.uK t«* c r*int n ilih f.iillitirA
rate* 1* to ptonudo rltru* n* it
fiehrirkrr, now tin- Democratic In the milittiiv nu5' n*na ol olh»*t
necessary aid for health, lie stigFruity Distribution
O f Grammar School nominee
for that nffire, Jnilieil Mr.
gentcd thl* might tie tied in with
Truman’s rnmpnlgn train at Hum- A II hmI V V o irrn Power* in Heflin* it
increasing governmental health
Jamr* C.” Morton of Lakeland,
Initial action toward the pur­ moixl it* itiil Frank M. Mcllilc, lltr R i i m i i i h uliould t i \ to r ill «*ft
program* abroad
“ ft si-ent* to nto that from hero (organizing director, of Florida C'it- chase of a cltuttii anil a body for lh«f vuilinnnl ruininitt^cmAn* nntl tlk**ar (u p p lif* S -in e »»f
mi out, government* will do a lotjru* Mutual, told tlie member* of a nrw 66 pasienger tclioul but wa* ' other party leader*. Police Chief •tun*. I i t i t l in d l|*|i|ir» Jfdtil *hr
•ntimnted 2.0()0
.
tnoro to educate people on health the Seminole County Junior Cliam- taken yriteiday by the County Andrew tVIlur estimated
______, . . i!,000
i__ _ i \\ r » l .
prohlem* am diet*,'* he explained.i ,)rr (tf Commerce of the problem* Board of Public lnsliuriit.il. wind , " rn,•,l '’ll1
‘ btm.mmd to hear j l iu o fftriiit ,N........ • • "
nrv
Koenig, wImi ha* made annual
•,
.
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li'N 'M , dHDll'll fit! Ktl-M lUl ltd »afi
survey* for the last three y e * ,,1confronting Florida* cilru* indue approved the low bid of the .San
t met lean
i lull ktine
f ill
eei.i.i
In Eurnpc, cited two examples o f:lty yolerdiy nl lltr louri*l ten- ford Motor and Equipment Com-j h n KOUIF. WITH DEWEY TO
n1n
" " - n man*"with repeated
problem* whteh mint be overcome1tsr. He w*» introduced by Dan pany for a Genera! Motor* tlnssit. i ST. PAUL, Oct, 16, th— An ovor .....,| "IliiHfront Hat vinlalion* of flying regulations in
f ?i r , ' } « ** *? f*? fr®*1}?*1
I Wright, chairman of the Jsyree •lltr bid of the Superior Bt«iy Co, rlt’o tomato, hurled
it.e lln l.o area during the first
ft) “ I wa* told the Germans
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of Lima. Ohio lor the. bus body •
»
k Senator Joseph H(I'ontlminl (In I*nu&lt;* I’sso)
Just don't like grapefruit Juice.
committee,
i ’ i c .
t
vu Halt (H-Mtimt on Hip shoulder anti
Mrs. Thomas K. Dewey
They haven’t acquired n Ins to for
‘ The Florida cilrui induilry ba* wa* approved. ...id Supt. L W.
lt.“
|
ft ,uitlimed On Pair Two)
the distinction of being the first Lawton.
(B) InwrBwitierlqarf, vrhleh he induilry in the United Slate* to
Tlie Board i* nnl aiitlmrivd In i
deirrlhed
earn uari a* the
me Eurnpc
r.urnpt in
an cimnjty
(minify V , , ’ . .
,
.
a------ make definite acceptance
lance of
r n f i n o r c
V C lllllC I 9

N o . 31

A ssociated P ress Leased W ire

Marshall Plan Is
Praised In Talk
By Paul Hoffman

Tluirmond Speaks

" id

Vishinsky Breaks Se­
curity Council Si­
lence T o Say He Will
Rot DebatcBlockade

P\RfS. Oil 15, 6T5— Britain
.it i tisprl Russia loiliv of chaining
millions of svorkor to s "monslrou*
RCA I It .nl Returns T o
d.ss-- 'vstrrn ssbielt has "o r»*r*ll-l
IJ.S. At't'.-r Meeting
in ssotld his’ory "
B r i t i s h d«-|eg,tie t’bristopher
St luim ui Atul Bevin
M ivliess- told the United Nation*
\N \ S l l l \ f , I m V I t r t . \\ 1/1*)
.''m ill Committer ” We have leiri— I 1tin I
11ni f fit i n
wiiltl
I ik I kijr
b|e etidence that millions of llaVB
i Im i i t r \ !
ir,4r
Knropenn Helaborer* an* kept like doineitic
ftivrry ruiul m-11 hr toner Ihim
inmi.ils, only for wb.it tbry prol hi * Vf.r * * MiUMO.lMHI h©.
|dm e "
I*itll "i* nf flir :«f *iy|rr*iN heiptf
iiltdIin I hr *1HHDmm" i ihipernl Inn
"Ibis integr.il psit of the Soviet
m im ifiiofi ;ttnt I«iti| m new i runsystem," be said, i* a "Deadly
Ir rriii i tli.ti ft*■&lt;i 1n11ni }n||||i* |h**
f si strung to workers of the world."
*ur •f m t ’lnl lint IU‘ V fllnefn
'1 iiesv, umh-rirerrtnrv in the
inthJ |hr Mtihirif 'if I' i«rcipc' jiIt
1111&gt;•■t foreign office, lashed out
cmii mIr
.i i I'.iri* hn« rinnlty
ug i , the polii'*1 «y*tem.
t1r‘illfit! if - in m o-irk program.
II i hurge* we,,, aimed directly
•i* \l.*el 1‘aslov, Itnsslnn deleM '1
.-. ■■to, ho* n-|» ih dlv s-harged ,
It* *' 1 oiito.-s .is of rolontnl peonpri
ud I ti11o
|de • ili-hnli1 or- n proposed ItUI ,,, dent
mi.'i ■iglil* &lt;li i liirnllmi.
hnt*.
H r
\1. os bite Vtdn-i V. Vishinsky
r. ke In* . te* .......... the Merlin
..... M o d n .ll
i -'.
the S' , only ('mineil but
u|)\
p|»rd lii*’ ' *&gt;•
di i
n in- -s oMo'i delmtis the
, j
him in hut li.il
ism-.
hi
i
f! . *1 t» &gt;l»*puty ton itfn min*
• »• »• M*lirr ilir i'f*
h,,,&gt;’
O f 1S■&lt;k 1|p Ml |('HpO)lAO to HIIn
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•'♦tli'ii fn in Forolffn Min*
H i
■&gt;'tin it -•I (iota
i'S*i .limn V. Hniniutrlitt nf ArI -k- I- tor, lltr
t'-lil(".i. r.illtud |iM-*id(*nt.
i"
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Hi umuglin mked f&lt;*r more In*
7 1 . 1*1. wltielt
N,
formniimi ...i Hie tlvrlln blockade
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I...I IVxiil.-ni I Isvigltl
cl »'.« ti*-v counell -cialon and
|y
I k -'itlMli it Unij'" '
i*ii*mii t* from the United
I.
i*im gui*he i *
M'iiIi' i, Hriiabi ami France that
li* v imidd atipply il.
Ni* h*i," 1*-**i will Tii.ii* ti ag.iin
I tii'ii VMiiiuky nruae. lie aald
«/
if \\i,|ein Luiupe.iU imml i tn
it am n "very iklllrd" maneuvat',
*1
nv'in ’.Tire nation*" at"! *tay
il n-iti "naive In believe
Calls For but v(hut
united wfih du. f.ninlry. H'dlmm W nym .icl;
'-ivi.p t r i,ii, «'ill (.wallow this
’
Bn In ncc W it h Sc- limt
price* and the fowei of the grow­ mm’ningf U w 7 ! ° S l a Uw.
S ^ tthey
jIB t’OOk!y It S|1I llSttv -..idi&lt; odd. I Unit Klei 1 1" ...........
t y Tre
are j EXtH Ut iOtlH A V ii
Six l.'s.i tiowi'i. on ihe council
er* of Florida citru*, Florida Citrus ; re&lt;|uirr*j In send the bid* to the
e n tity
In
N ation ' id niqii'itb *i t i Hie Ilia Four lo
m (•%» is pro;” «
j Li:\V SnitK On 1.1. 1 1
Mutual wa* formed." hr declared, j
(Continued On Page T**o)
M »Mlintfi i i« Iall4i** M j I
-’ Hie tbi- blockade by liicct negoI lll'i iniih.v-il wiling t'&lt;,g*11
"Wo are trying to organizit 'he,
7 — 7 7 - 7 ---- , — ----- .
1Oi.UMItU." . ...... (k t. i L i.'i’i 1 at lull.
the
*iii' ii" (cilo.tn .. Argen(growers! In o rd er th a t ©hlpper* l l i n r h
S ch o o l
Band
REfDRVILLE, (In.. n,-t. tn, &lt; booked nil .* I " ricl-li- rluu ,-*- ■
\liiiiiir I.iirr.Mi 1 illllllll* lilllM'l W
J sit 1ho utitc
if- .In Ihand1 ttogetlu
In 1r Ito
11
today f"&gt; Hi" i uir- mid H;i
ll.' ." imi, 1‘iiim'la, i idombia,
j.ti*l m i n u t e reprieve* P-d
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pliiff'd
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1 &lt;l;is Tax Aniumlnirnl
ln'3.11 dll' ■ (if II" •’ll ) ' (t
A lo n g
Lntortainn , L i o n s ipured three of five tnen sel
.-*'i ill n o . I i Hi, .
bud tried withbring nrosperitv to the Industry
' i.!•■in v fin » I*•*V 1ft ^fiArrit- it *in | &lt; i"i n wo k t.. reach
D|." kiwi ......... through controlled uli|pnt©nlf! ond
•- -----iiled tn dh to 'lie electric cl .
()|)|)osu(l
l»y
W
arrun
1t( III. 1 v-' • ■
i oiniii .' - . i*i " I „ which
■IKIII t(l * I"")’ »’B* lirw firlih
Water from Lake Man ran eon- regulated sale prireit," he sold.
Mcinbi is of tho Lions ('lull were it, t;,.,irK|nV largest mass • • ( II ( .... I -,
Mill * F Mil. !&gt; maid said D" i" '
(CoiiiMiti.d On Piijf T »o)
\l ill" I.I... Him In i|rt I km 1
tlnuva to alowly aprnml in a atomicMr. Morton eitrd price rutting today entertained at the Tourist tion in a decade.
l.\i hSUNVIl I 1 "
I
l
ori-i Wall- 1 l*'i’ . 21. admin* *
_ riao over Seminole Hoolevnrd, and on Florida markets a* or.u reason H-nter by the 65 mernbem of the
IA Till tllffii.iliv
U n v e r n o r M. E. Thmai
be &gt;inl&gt;*» d 'I «- M (i v i . i k\ in I" ’ 1*u!|fi \\ill f Ml, IU n ll*......... 1 'b ,i wlui" tin c
.... . t’-O-day stays of exernti
• ' tosterdny afternoon n crew of that the growers nod shippers lost Si mlmde High School Hand, under granted
til
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lull
(I.,
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miniinict
t
&gt;'ti'
I
&gt;n ,,m|r (lf
lin„. ,1
atatn road maintenance men, aided over *100 000.000 last year. "Wo the direction-of B* E. Hlock. T&gt;i
last Kiitiirdav lull di’tdi’d be i*i 1*- ’ 1 U‘*i!riv look ti mrotu; 1tt»*l msii'i
i line wiuk'-i (It....... .i,M' ».( tin*
bv a dozen convicts aent from the need on orderly flow of fruit to
III*4pffipORUt! i' umrI'I iii hhih! ‘MU* ’*'!
■■■illltV ptiigrai n i init uillimi!
Comp nt Oviedo began filling and (he markets in the northern state*,
.. |her.
I A medical examiner report■ I " " rns'iit rtiminnnlv itfi ii - I » a **'•* 1*. (\iliir (laltgei*
placing aantl hags on the* highway and wo need tn halt price cutting
tux
luiii'iitlmi'nt
M
"
tifk'i»
nUl"l'»v ib veil Hu* wiiiimu I " 1
weat of-Park Avenue In order to on the local markets." he asserted. orange coals and dark trous?rx, |«•'»• “ verhnar. by a
t4.mitluli* nlnttnu nt f**ll*
Wivm.uk piM fit- \H*ta * iii(t* .tn
keep the water out and keep the
"The U.S. Deparment of Agri- the players presented an utlroetivo 1 ,’«l bi lim sudden move aft r 1 been r.mcd.
i The d ii'ilrt illtl'int’ V »ald a v.1
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1, •••i piepaixlI tn, die 7'itli .mill"!
fit*!
it
in
itiv
Hutv
t"
tin*
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highway open.
etilture bus estimated that Florida itiiim' iirnnrp
' prfvlotM apucnlft find Ihpii &lt;lnih •! I mail wlui -vii* itablicd, tw-nleii and
Nitm ntiii'Md have qualified to
till* l.f Flit! IIIII tO
**Ht ••»!' •
Hun Sut?
Two numpa wern put Into opera­ will produce W million boxen of
Mt*. M. D. (satchel, already the: Wayne WoiHlruff. 27. of Joe'- I robbed in a ilc»i-l led llimiklv" **f ttin tlaiufrri of tin* l '"I* »' * i •i *ary ■elrluat kui "1 &lt;
rompetn 6 r two offlren ni city
tion and the water level In tho fruit this year, nnd that 00 to 70 recipient of many glfta nnd ap- ‘ smivllle, and lli dford. Iml. emi
I tiiv ciliiy .
(commlAliMi. r, mi tlie City Primary
Niimt it ill lonul \tiit'inlm*’Mi " In
etrret was lowered n hit until atm million Poxes will l&lt;r need for can­ preeiatlun by members o f tha clvlo j vlcted of slaying n Jarksniiviii. •Uliwnv ilnliun late at uigli' •" * 4
.It , |,t, . f,,.rd 1no Vuv ■’ 11 ivsn i*nnoiiei*i*d today
''Irr - v4|&gt;c*
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4*1000000
j
week*
Ic
foil*
Ilia
dnvlug
identify
*
1
of tho gasoline pumps got hnlky. ning," ho added.
by (ioril'ii Hindi"*', city deputy
flub* for her rooking, was today ‘ sportsman In a lonely enhln »•" " iHi m * in nei niiitiluiit i n " nigi-'
m
E. W MorrUnn, 8&lt;ate Road Dn‘•Many of our lending citrus mtr. pmnenU'd hy tho I.ions with n lag huntnig trip, overheard the prism, She i« Mi*. Emilia Ilatatll. a ti vi nr ttvi n\ fn»m -cliool - mo*! If fiml *&gt; lull,III' • hrlwra-n r»Kuit! clerk,
iiUirr
i?ii
a*nt
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1
ilfTjim
I
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o!
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»»r
on diomu pmKif t iut n.iUtiii.il
~
iMirtiiient enginerr, was directing say that our problem lies In the bouquet of mums, asters and gladl talk. Tho conversation was •*«
Fivo i iitnliil'iii-t. urn rumpeting
Si at i* (Jovurrirtimi! nml turn n *n ii city, tlie i tmuiiu 'iufi s litideth in iiicct't11 It. A. Wlilinma iu Group
twee. Charlie (Jerrelt and’ jow .l' j
did n«p u.lndl thb* aDucJ
. Die operation*, and about six of rhlpment of green fruit, but that obise., and a Iiok of candy.
nvor to rmiiln him! rou&gt;! Iiorwlt. I In 1
- the yellow painted department is an exaggeration. Our problem
The flowers Imre a card whleh Eller, convicted of killing a xtor* I MaeDonald said ItavM «IU&gt;■
diffindt In No. 1- They include: I!ov Haller,
‘'It *r nut
i
iiiiurnnc" neent; 11, F. Giuini, re' ’’n
'v," , '”'"1 ,m r,,,'l’orV when prrvpripnl cimenHmLUit i •
trucks were parked on the Doulo- lie* In our distribution, because read: "fn uppirelation of your ef- aWner
; 11 agri-cm i'iii 1 i" m'i|di* today
f r i,c*&gt;rnl ion
man;
Dr.
Henry
fhio of thl!
to 1)0 ! *»t1*44 *010)1 f*v
vard. He estimated that the water wp hnvn tho most strict maturity flrlent and faithful service," the
Aasislant Hlute Attorney Gen '
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McLntlllit, optometrlit; Fred HySanford I,Ions Club,
hart nearly rrached tho flood stage
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level on tho road as nf Inal year
reilni... iimi ’ 1■ mi ttrngie t. comtnlsalorirr and Henry Witty,
WORLD FEDERALISTS
" i , 1" 1' ,,f H»«Vlyii.
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when It was cloned for n time to
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A meeting of lha recently for...
r ho nrlminer, Mm;D mnld m ■' Mi'iisttif to I'rovido lltct * * Hoof.
(raffle.
i md great
('omnt'ling in (.roup No. J lo
ed local rhaptcr nf United Worjd vould not l.dl why I"'
' for !I«iinlliiililifi n nml t|*o« ri*i t »■**! Hie renlilv Hi I"' ■' *’ . Ic tlie "|&gt;At present, the water e’dendt
,'i ridia iu'e tin i " ' 1
iiii'ci'iu (."a It, I,caber nr" W* 11.
Fnlernllxt,
Inc.
wilt
ho
held
Mon
'he
hmin*
but
rcluled
Hull
H,"
for float! Cunt ami or or ‘ A Stiro ti"*lli&gt; p r a r t i r c
nearly half way to tho mhlrilu of
jSUimper, grocer; O. E. White,
day evening nt 8:00 o'clock nt th* rrail nnd aged woman fmigbi l*"» VVnv t'R Insiiro Mon* T ha«
f thu road on the roal stretch west
it
'T ile r r i l i n i l i f*
bo f"r, |:mt„ part i ..alunilnii; C. E. HamTourist Cenlcr, it was announced ind in* imi bin hand nvor •« *
of Park Avenue aa far as the
II i.lillniint ill* I'll J — I l*l'M
1son, rallrond freight inspector,
today i&gt;y Jack nailgnn, temporaly *umi(h uk ) tnld&gt;H b.-i will. !
Legion Hut. Towaid Sanford Ave­
HI.KCTfON ls\w ( ( i s i s
and James Rowland, J r, banker.
chaiftnnn of tho group.
ncnknlfo nevcru! time*.
nue on the east, the Houlovard U
IIUILDING
PERMIT
TAI.I.AIIA 88 KK, «k*t IT., (/1fa
Winners will be elected on a
EDITORS* NOTE 1 Tht* it tka fiflk in a sarWt nplaiaiag
clear under water in plares, and
Robert
Tuttle
recently
oblniot'd
It rout $w:n.f)7 to ull" you »
idurnllly bails with the name
Died amendment* lo tha FlortJa Slate CoaHttalka which
tha edge o f Ft. Mellon Park is
"urnilt. to erei t a frame home f tho only
itmpln way to voir foi an/ oo^
one in each group wbo
ny &lt;
bjacl lo ralifkatior « rejection la lha Nav. 1 general
flooded far a short distance.
*»f four nr«i$idafiiUiil i*t»o»hi|iitr«.
We*l First Street nl a cost j received (lie most votes uiqicarlhg
The tie. Johna River near Metfit 000. Another building permit |»ni the ballot of the city general
That ‘ah 4 (ho lotul lull («i lH
• (Continue*! On Page Foar)
(Uuntimiril On Page Two)
i'|wcinl BOBiion Rif tho I'loritlu l.rK u «* recently is ued to Lavern
T A L L A H A S SE E , O il. 15, (/I*)— Floiida voter* may give lliemtclvr*
iitluitiro huh! In Hoptonilwr to ro- Trill'd to erect a c o n c r e t e block
the right next month lo tttitn llieir entire ilate Cnmtitution piece-meal,
li'inio nt 170 Rom,Hit D t iv e.
vin*? tho xtate’ri rlrctiou Uwn.
Free Supper Meeting
with no more than 21 amcndaKut* in future election*.
If they triad to rewrite th e f
By’ D etV m MacKBNZIK
For American Legion
whole Constitution by amendments m»nt No. 6 on Nov, &amp;, however, file
AP 1'oreisn Affairs Anslyat
Mrs. L E, Bpoweev went on duty under present requirements, it 47-scctlon judiciary article could
James II. Conant, president of ll irrard Univci»ily. in ditcusting dm
M em lfn of Campbell-Lorzing 'frAll
yeaUntay afternoon at the Tourist would taka more than 860 separate bj rewritten by a slnglo amend­
I’ltit 6.1 nt tno American Legion
.
Information Booth u a represent* amendment*.
ment adopted by a three-fifths European cri*t» leys he deubti if the .‘'ovlels will force the iime provided
will hold u ft o supper meeting
.•x
f j t m s af tha Atafea circle of th« .(’•mondmeat No. B nr the .11 pro- vote of tho legislator# and ratified Britain, France and America arr firm in holding Ju&gt;l |ni*iiinn*.
Monday evening nt the Legion Hut
Hanford Garden Club. The Garden poitil far ratification In this by (ho voters in general atowtion.
, L&gt;r. Conant expresse* tins view m his new hook, “ Education in a
width nil mcmlirri am urged by
Club maintains headanarler* at the i W i general election would pro­
Tho future revision amendment Divided World." He *ay» lie i* "convinced that lliere i» little or no anal­
Ry MAX II U.L
Commander J. A. Wright to atvide
that
any
single
future
amend­
Hooth in order in adrlse eilluns
wouldn't have to taka In tho whotq
|lend.
CHICAGO, Ocl. 15. (A'J- Day by day Henry Walla* &lt;■’* campaign
ment could relate to more than article, though. It could Involve ogy between th* Nari menaie and l te Soviet challenge," and continue
The meeting he* keen desig­
"Tha former, to my view, had tuf
\ subject, bet could not cover only oac of tfta 47 ascllon*—o r a
accusations have t'tnwn iiimic explosive.
nated an ‘‘Operation E. B." and
I
k
*
met
by
forco
of
arms
W.vu.e
ro^
thin
one
revised
article
of
giavity of the sUtiallou in IU&gt;lln.
dozen at once.
gardensra.
Sr ik'
Reporter* ylm Inve down 7,400 mile* in Iluce wrrk* with member.* are requested to bring
"Recurring periods of 'xireni" the Rrogreiii*
Ornamental poaaJMIKIet of Kaol*
Tho article • by - artiste revision it wua an imrnediatn military
preiiilenltul cuntlitlale arc wondering how much their ini'* due* with them. Mem­
Ihrokt.
Tho
latter
ia
an
Idoologieul
ti nilon would aeum liuivitublo eonThe Contitution now has 30 method wouldn’t do away with
. rauterlm Trees a n M a p pointed
luithcr
lie
will
go
in the biltnoris of Itit attack* on ‘ Hit] Bmineti." bers who will not attend the Na­
and
pulitlral
thrust
supported
by
xquancct of an urmed truce. If
% out to viiltora by
■* *•“ arlLiva, Plus tho declaration of authority of a rnnutilutlonal contional Convention In 5fnlmi thla
military
means
|
the
Russ)
to
Grant Urlfaln, Frani'n, nml Inn "Big Ursis," and "Dmunan nnd Trewey."
week a*e requested to li&lt; *n psrtleilm ta l 1 Tha articles are broken vmtlon to ruwrlte ».ha ConsU'utlon
Garden- Club. xal.
armies
hidden
behind
tlie
Iron
United Hlalca are firm In their
daw* (stow total o f IW sections. at) at once.
But tho blow-tnrch phraso* .iff
Irate In tho nrmual membership
Thaaa trees war*
curtain tiro defensive troop* to do terminal' on to hob) pod Hun* bis recent speeches scum much
drive by the Tost, said Cummslider
pursue the aamn pnllern.
A .’onvanllnn still could be support political gains by the
At tho first here la group singl­ Wright. J. Q. (.Slim) Gsltoway haa
called by tl. * Legfilatura, but with advanced fifth column within an­ rcctwnlzgj an Just by world npim more Inflaming on paper than
on ,, l doubt If lha (loviuti will they do when Wullacu road) them ing. Local cnndh’a l"* nml local rhsrge of thee program wltlalk
may not al| the recent agitation for a now
i&amp; N u i!
to an audience.
tha single aonstl tution ihart haa b o n little other notion; they arc not to be force tho issue.
a* tha homa of
party leaders make ( hurt speeches. promise.* to ba a "gula" affair, |
used an the spearhead uf the
"The proper pattern for pruHo Is not the rabblerouslng typo
Campbell on ahnatta A*
Then routes Gnllmor, a Now
support for revision by a conven­ forward movement.
vrnUng tho outbreak of another of speaker.
Voik City radio commentator,
‘Vi#V '
1 "R a M
1la" an example;
tion.
*
"1
recognise
I
am
being
very
global
war
would
seem
to
Involvn
Hu
soblant
raises
his
vide*
to
TARROLL OUUIRO
:
O/haa bean soma agitation
black-moustached, glib, profession­
Main objection td a convention dogmatic about a highly debatabte
NEWARK,
‘ 1revision o f Uw state's Js that any constitution II adopted subject. Nut only will many ex­ readiness to answer coercion by put over a purple punch lino. Many al. Ho gets the crowd In a good
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 15
tho
use
of
force
coupled
with
willa sledge-hammer sentence paries
‘ ‘ Carroll. M, radio
\t
;
&lt;
would not hav» to ba * it
- tad- -to ports on foreign affairs disagree IngAfea lo negotiate at any tinm practically unnoticed. Ho doesn’t humor with jokes and wisecracks.
High’
And
hu tells
that Atlanta .....
.. then
.. __
...... them
...............
thj^melhod^uiUn*
|
t^
wt*h
this
diagnosis,
but
history
•Meet
......- ........g
1
un laatttte of broad policy."
wave Ida hands or toss his hrnd.
w r- '
.waif
since
this
js
a
“
I’copie’s
I’m
ty"
tho
Cleveland
..
revision may prove me wrong within the
I doubt If many foreign ctffairit
In fact, cn far as Intensity of peon’e hnva to pay the expanse of Detroit
*•*•»•*,,*■
naxt f«w months*
extwrta In the democraclca will do emotion:* Is concerned, Wallace ia
"Hiowerer, I am bold enough to otha* then agree with Dr.Onnnt. oftoit aa anti-climax at Ida awn radio broadcast*, printing lent-(New York
lata, and so on. lie «syi he knows'PltUbuigU
•&lt;4
pradkt
RtftMr
‘ “
For that matter probably mr.ry rsliicH.
thoy
r
they have
already paid to get In— Seattlo
•od Bar'Association r
Wovtag ohmrvera will concur In
Many a time William Gallmor, which la true—
*
‘bu4 that isn't an- Washington
I submit
their own hearts, tven If they chief fund-raiser for tho parly, ough.
Jaaktonvillo
»■
don't see fit to say so.
gets more applause than the canGnilraor starts high In hli ring­ Miami
of objective ob- dldale.
ing call for eaah. If it’a a largo Orlando
" “****^4*e»yit
Wallace tnaeiitifa nearly always
(Caat)pgad p a Fags Two)
*»»i
.
m
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Cr.A'
y

Action On Bids
Told Jayceeit By For School Bus
James C. Morton Taken By Board

____________ Negro Is Booked1,
f* &amp; Scheduled For |F o r Slaying Aged
IExecutions' Are
Brooklyn Spinster
Spared In Georgia

f

m i Crew
C
State Roa4
Places Sanq Bags
Lake Fronti £!!

_...

A-Energy Head
Deplores Danger
" Of U.S. Secrecy ’

Nine (Qualify For
Two Vacancies On
City Commission

,T,„ x ,:r.ka s

.

Floridians May Approve Right To
Revise. Constitution Piece-Meal

James Conant Doubts Russia Will
Force Issue In European Crisis

Garden Club Member
Opens Booth Office

.

i!

Reporters Wonder How Far Wallace
Will Go In His Campaign Attacks

THE WEATHER

.

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M

Odham Cane

Truman Accuaed
(Cearteeed Free* rag# oaal

day accused the Trumag adminis­
tration of "clumiinesi, weakness
and wobbling" in foreign affairs.
’Tune and again, America has
bean mada to appear before the
warld as a fumbling giant, strving
up diplomatic vicloties which only
whatted the appetites of mao whose
appetitits are world-widt, Ihft Rep u b I i c a n presidential candidate
i t id,
Dewey spoke at Louisville in ths
liticaliy-sliategic border slate of
ntucky on his way to Illinois.
President Trurnqn also was headed
for Illinois with his plan lo t an
expanded New Deal and a better
way b f life."
Dawev charged the administra­
tion with fatlurs to consult Re­
publicans sn sudden, vital move*

E

"Tomorrow It before us, and
yesterday it gone," Lewis said,
urging ths delegates to adopt the
peace proposal. "Tho problem re­
mains unsolved,” he said. "The
resolution Is timely.”
The resolution assorted tho divi­
sion In the ranks of labor had
"mlllUted against the attalnmrnt
of labor’s objectives, and tender*
Ineffective
our scattered and
divided effort* to stom the tide of
rpsctlon."
"Labor has suffered and our
Influence Is weakened thereby,”
the resolution, presented by VicPresident Thomas Kennedy, dcdared.
Resides pledging the coup-jrntlon of the UMW, the resolution
authorised Lewis and other offic­
ers to help bring about unity "In
any practical and worthy way."
Lewi* said the Taft-Hart]cy Act
was an example of what had hap­
pened because labor was not
united.
Seals committee proposal.?, In­
cluding those for a shutter work
week at higher pay as part of the
union a 1848 contract, ware before
ths convention as It draw to a
dost.

IC s itittH rap a* ra g * Oa*r
Merlon county ^delegation asked
"llu * sin we going to atop Illegal
hunting” If the Jail sentence Is set
•side. Governor Caldwell replied:
"First you might trsat your
Marlon county people just aa you
do people from outaida tha county.
Second, you might pick up the man
who killed the dear.
"This man who was picked up
lust followed the other in thsrs.
That's just not good enforcement.”
The Governor was sharply criti­
cal of the Slate Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission for Its In­
ability to furnish him immediately
the record of past Mnrlon county
convictions and sentencea for gam*
law violations.
“They either don't want to sup­
ply tho records this morning or
they are doing g bad Job of book­
keeping. We know you have had
countless conviction* for gams vio­
lation*. I've seen them published
rach vear In the records of the
Game Commission. Straqgtly they
can't simply those records this
morning.”
About half an hour after the
l'ardon Board hearing ended the
Game Commission sent over a list
of 37 Illegal hunting arrests, con­
viction* and sentencea during the
past four years. They showed no
mandatory jail sentences In Mar­
ICaallaMcO Vran Pac* Iran
lon county between July, 1944, and
the Farmer* and Merchants Hank Odhnm's sentence.
at . Portal, Ga., of which he Is
He had called for the record*
also psnsldsnt.
after the delegation opposing
Mr. Rowland la married end
own* hi* own home at 811 Mag­
nolia Avenue. Active in civic af­
fairs he has served as president
of ths Junior Chamber of Commerce and as president of the
Sanford Lions Club. He is a action on th* Berlin crisis.
This coincided with Secretary of
Past Exalted Ruler of Sanford
Lodge No. 1241, BPOE of Elks, Stste Marshall's return by air
of which he la an active member. from Washington talks with Pres­
During World War II ha served ident Truman.
In the United Slates Coast Guard
The three big Weitern Power*,
Auxiliary as Chief Boatswain despairing of mediation effort* by
Mats.
the Ro-cniled "L ittle Six" on the
In announcing hi* candidacy, United Nations Security Council,
Mr. Rowland declared this morn­ are drafting a resolution for flim
ing: "I felt thaj I ought to run action to lift th* Berlin blockade,
for the office or City Commission­ Western sources said.
er In order to lend aid to th«
Marshal) did not appear at tbs
City along lines af finance and U.N. assembly headquarter* Im­
economical, progressive adminis­ mediately on hl| arrival In Porta,
tration."
hot he took over again as behind
ih*.scenes director of American
policy in tho Berlin dispute.
U.S. Dolsgnto Warren R. Aus­
tin, meanwhile, told ths U.N. As­
&lt;('*■11 Hard K » m Case Osn
sembly's Political Commllt** that
ban amendment would open llie
"wreck and destroy" has become
door lo discrimination.
the Soviet battle cry In the world
Pavlov spoke uf "tc rro riiin g ol today.
He cited a number of
negroes” in th r Sou lb o f lbe United quotation^ which he aald Indicated
Slates. Me alleged oppression of lh* Soviet Union I* guilty of
duplicity.
Indian minorities in South Africa
Western source* aald the "Little
nnd “ discrimination against na­ Six" attempts to patch up the
tives" in British colonial territories. East-West differences over Ber­
Ho anlil women "suffer serlou* lin remained fruitless after almost
political handicaps" in the United a week of go-between work.
There was still no reply from
States and Britain. He compared
tha number of women In parlia­ the Kremlin to question* put for­
ment of the two countries with ward Saturday by Joan Atllio
Russia, which he said has more Brainuglla of Argentina, spokes­
feminine parliamentarians than all man for .the "L ittle Six" and
president protsmpor* of the coun­
other nations combined.
Pavlov cited lawa in th* state cil.
Thus* Informants said Britain,
of Georgia which he said "subor­
dinate the legal statu* of u mur- France and tha United States
would prefer that a resolution on
rlcd woman to her husband."
He quoted President Truman as tho Berlin blockade come from th*
saying recently that negroes suf­
fer "Indignity, humiliation and
physical Itltreatment by mobs."
Tha Cuban amendment, -&gt;n which
no action was taken Immediately,
was offered to replace iirtlclu
two of the proposed declaration
Vitamin* which man* claim hava rewith th* following:
ttorsd color lo tra* hot* son now ha
"All are equal before the law had aa Ntx Vitamins lor trial m you*
and are entitled to the rights laid own gray hair. It succoosfaTthis msur
down In thU declaration without allmlnat* itangtrou* dyting, Brarhaw
distinction of race, birth, jox , lan­
rtsfixs:
and Vitamin a to your evstom, simply
guage, religion, political opinion taka
I a day- Non-faiisnUig. ilirm l«,«
fif
ticnnnrltf
nr
nlkait*
mlnlusi
**
or property or other status.''
Meanwhile the United States,
Britain and France Joined In n today. No matt orders shipp'd
move to epeed up Security Council
Touchton Drug C*.

J. E. Rowland

partisan policy with "great eeeompllahmeetta” and said It had
operated whenever th* administra­
tion "permitted it." He pledged, if
sleeted, to carry out "a vigorous,
competent end effective' drive for
a "bipartisan peace policy.'
M y senatorial m e * are at
•takt -In both Illinois and Jvsn*
tueky. Th# Kentucky race pits Sen­
ator John Sherman Cooper against
Rep. Virgil Chapman, Democrat.
In Illinois. Dsanoerat Paul H.
Douglas Is waging a hard battle
to unssat GOP Senator C. Wayland Brooks.
Meanwhile President Truman
sought' to rally midwestern Indus­
trial latere behind hl&gt; full-scale
championship of the "New Deal"
which h4 said Governor Thomas E.
Dewey hopes to "destroy."
Shifting his campaign strategy,
Mr. Truman mad# bit Republican
rival for th# presidency the per­
sonal target of an increasing num­
ber of attacks as h* swung Into
Indiana and Illinois an a heavy
speaking schedule.
Not oiks did he call Governor
Dewey by name, but at Wllard,
Ohio, yesterday, the President said
"Not a single, solitary man or
woman In the United ntataa" hat
bean able to find out where "The
Republican candidate stands" on
the Issue* of the campaign.
And than, taking cognisance of
opinion surveys reporting Gover­
nor Dewey as leading In the race,
th* President said of his opponent;
"I think he la going to get a
lock on tha second of November.
a is going to gst th* results of
cm* big poll that enunts-tbat Is
tte vblae of the American people
•peaking at kite ballot b *x "

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‘ WASHINGTON, Oet. 12. (&gt;P»—
Harold L. Icket Is backing President Truman In next month’* elec­
tion.
The 74-year-old New Dealer who
broke with Mr. Trumah In Febru­
ary, 104(1, after 13 years* service
a* Secretary of tha Interior, re­
joined the Dcnux-ratlc rank* yttstsrdaV.
Although be mid he "Would
welcome an opportunity to vote
for tnmenno else," lekee gave confervation of the nation's natural
resource* aa the deciding factor in
hla choice of presidential candlHAN JOBE. Calif., Oct. 12, UP&gt;—
Senator Alban W, Barkley has
aaggastad that Californians ketp
Governor Karl Warran In flacramenlo rather than eand him to
Waahlagton "To roam among the
wild hog* of Republican reaction."
Barkley, Democratic vice prealdsntlal nomine*, mad* that suggailloti about Warran, his Re* publican opponent, teat night durteg iNa third stop of his walrlwlnd
Invasion of Warren’s horns stats.

John L. Lewis
I Cat Haute Vrsss Pass oasi

Onmt
Lake

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Takoma Port

School Leaden

(C aatSaae* Fees* Page O set

diverted htra from other strike­
bound porta In the coastwise mari­
time atrtka. Tacoma ta one of
three Pacific Coast .porta where
longshoremen are affiliated with
the AFL.
„ ,
The 41-day strike was called
after fallots to reach agreement
over union wage demands. The
CIO maritime unions sought a la*
cent raise to f 1.82' an Hour. An
offer of 10 tents was made by
employers and later withdrawn.
PARIS. Oct. 18, UP)— Electric
power was cut throughout France
today a* a Communist-led' coal
strike sapped the nation’s Indus­
trial life.
On tha rail atrlka front, somr
Improvement was noted. Thsrs
were still scattered walkouts but
work was resumed at tjiq Stras­
bourg Station. The strike wae due
to end today at Mulhou*# and
Colmar.
Ia a o "and stronger laws are need­
ed to keep TB patients In hospit­
als. It was pointed out that It is
very poor economy not to hos­
pitalise those eases on tho pert of
ic m h o m o r »«ss r * f t oa*&gt;
count!**. Coot per patient I* |1.?»
tnothsr major topie of discus- a day. By letting one T B patent te
slu« was tuberculoel control, he at large. TO more cases may re­
revealed. There was
sult during a 10 year period," he
clstlon with a pane!
drrlared
Sheriff, a Judge, a _______ ____
"A fter the discussion, we of
health effteer, a director of tt e 8 emiMle County felt that we age
State Bureau of T B sontrol and a delng aa good as any ceunty In The
director o f the TB sanatorium.
state In public health Unas, but
"The conclusion of the dlteus- that there Is still room for Iralion was that more TB hospital provpmsnt," said Dr. Quillman
beds a rt needed," said Dr Qpil- this morning.

would bavo U bo pnld off to t e
yrai ■ and the total of th m and
alt other achool debt* of the county
could not •acted 80 poroent of tho
county’* apatasad valuation.
The school people alto oWeO,to
a clausa of th# »mend men t whkn
would provide specifically that the
special capital outlay beads T h an ,
not be bends or debts of the B u te'
of Florida or enforceable agalset
the credit or taxing power a t the
state."
•
They say that would deny the
securities state backing In bdth
bonds and proetige.

City Commission

TO BRING FLORIDA

IORE POWER
tt £ r servi ce

theatre

flANFORIMIRLANDO RD.—TURN RIGHT ON
1.1fl AT THR GLASS TOWER

FLA

LAST TIMES TONIGHT— ‘TAP ROOTS”

Delegates yesterday voted to
tepat tha miners’ dues from an
pvt rage of &gt;2 n month te n Hat
I*V also boosted tho fa* for

WED. — THUR. - FRI. — SAT.

urlvante

JA C K SR N YllftE, Oct. 18, U P )The foliowlrtg price* were quoted
today on the Jacksonville egg and
poidtr'y nrnxketi
FLORIDA EGOS
Florida Grade A Quality
Sales to rataHers. Market steady;
Current M artel, Par Dutan
FloGda
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dos Loose Ctns
6. Persons who havt had yMIsw Large ............ 84 ot.
76c
78c
jnixidfci or who havt been agpoaed Medium ........81 oi.
66
68
t&lt;&gt; It tor past ysar may not gty* Small .......... IS at.
63
67
blood.
Ex large
27 os.
77
81
d Persons with diabetes or blued
BALER TO CONSUMERS
pressure reading over 800 may
Current Market. Per Doten.
Florida
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dot Loose Ctns
81c
86c
me who ha* had an operation Large ............ 24 oi,
72
76
at received a trans/uslon dUr- Medium ........31 et.
68
62 •
past year; Individuals taking 8 mall ............ 18 os.
84
88
i drugs or who havi colds Ex large .... 27 os.
WIULTRY M A R K E T not contribute blood.
FLORID A PRICES
Pstlente subject te asthma o r 1
Crude A quality, per pound;
severs hay fever, or other marked
allergic reactions may not glv* market generally steady;
blood.
artda, Grade A
Dre* flnum*
9 Aperiod of three men tint
ysrs, red, 3H lb*, up .38c
43e
must slapie between delations.
Broiler*, red. 2 -fti lbe 38
4.1
Hen*, heavy, 8 lh* up 40
44
30
34
mediating powers. But If nothing Hens, light ........ .
turns up In the next 24 Hour*, Rooster* ............
they are ready to take the initia­ Turkey*, hens, light to
medium ..... ....
tive themselves.
Turkeys, young toms,
The Western Rowers, -tecordlng
medium .......................
to ths informants, remain pretty
certain that Soviet Delegate And­
rei Y. Vlihlnsky will veto any Russia la ia the wrong or that a
positive Security Csuncll revolu­ lilocksihf in fact exist* around Dection which suggests either that IIn.
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as a ravalty for tha health and

walfgg* fund, Drat established In

figgs And Poultry

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YES, we've ordered equipment for
another great-new electric genera­
ting unif...our seventh major power
plant project since the war
u p p e d o u r $85,000.0Q0 im prove­
m e n t p r o g r a m to $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
.. .still pushing a h e a d our plans tQ
g iv e y p u th e best electric service

ani

Id total appro
a month.

trouble* nnd Dm *,

Is warned tha M a n te s they
prepare fo r th* future by
m
m m ■|wm*|m auuben

took* after th# convention
van him an annual salary

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Fair and mild through Thundey.
Gentle north to ra il wlndx.

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Promote Um h i n n of
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

E a ta b U s h a d 1908

Sforza Says Italy Is Radio Cost Of
Willing To Cede Her Wallace Party
ToBe$200,000
B ases F o r Colonies Progressive C a n d i Country’s Communist
Boss, Palmiro Togliatti Says Revolt
May ComeAny Time
Hr FHANK O’BRIEN

9

ROME. Oct. 13. ( A V - Forei.n
Minister Carlo S forra suggested to­
day that if Italy got back hci
A ftican colonic* she would be
ready to cede strategic ba»e» to
the great power*.
He wa» aniwering que»tion» by
Pietro Nenni, pro-Communiil Socialiat and former foreign minuter,
in the foreign a ffa ir! committee of
the Chamber of Deputie*.
S fo u a said that fo r Italy to
adopt a neutral petition in th -

present work! crisis would be like
an ostrich burying its bead in the
sand.
Nenni expressed fear that the
government, in bargaining for re­
turn of the African territories
Italy held before the war, la “Iniplicity orienting the country to­
ward belligerency."
Sforxa said:
"Italy, In the event of her return
to Africa ns a mandate power, I*
ready to take account of the stra­
tegic necessities of lh«i great
powers.”
Hfuria said he I* certain "peace
will be preserved-- or, to be more
exact, because there Is no peace-the state of war will not con­
tinue.” He said Italy has made
no secret pact* ami will troka
none.

Mrs. Viola Young
Tells Pilot Club
Of Year’sPlans

W EDNESDAY

Backs U. S. Policy

CHICAGO. O c ~ y t&gt; V )~ The
Ptogretiive Patty today announced
new radio engagement* for it*
pietidential candidate Henry Wal­
lace that w ill co*t between $60,000
and $70,000, raising the radio coil

and Fridays on Mutual
C. II. llaldwin. the Party's cam­
paign director, announced the new
radio speeches at u new* confer­
ence here. He said I hi- response
to''Wallace's broadcasts has been
•terrific,” bringing a "very large
volume" of mail.
Wallace'* next pcreonal appear­
ance will be at a rally in Milwau­
kee tomorrow night. He will re­
turn here for three rallh’s Friday,
flv to Dalton, Ga., Saturday, speak
In Flint and Detroit, Mich., Sun­
day, and then work Ids way east
with speeches at Pittsburgh, Head­
ing, Philadelphia nnd Wilkes-liarre.

Reds, Says Britain
Flying Tomatoes
Greet Dewey In
Illinois Town

Lryr«"iv.,dent T.uma,I'."... i
deution" m foreign |Kiiu&gt;- .md iu**
IPIAKINO to reporters In the Ex­
ecutive Mansion at Albany, N. Y.,
(Jov. Thomas Dewey (above) de­
clared that (he Americen people
•re beck of the U N. delegates In
their fight to lift the licrlln block­
ade. A short time alter, the Repub­
lican Presidential candidate left on
X campaign trip. (/nlcrnalionat)

NAM Head Say*
Taxes Leave No
Expansion Money

No. 37.

Senator Taft
Reconstruction
Of
Asks Florida
To Aid Dewey World Sabotaged By
CLEARWATER. Oct. 13. &lt;/!•)Senaloi Robrit A. Lift brought
Governor Dewey's campaign into
Florid* today with an invitation
to mulhern Democrats to join the
Republican Party m a Ctussde t*»
prrieor slate* lights and curb ■
power, now vetted m the federal j Truman

Mrs. Rawlins _Urges
Members To Secure uf hi* campaign to about $2oo,Blood Bank Donors |ow.

her term of office the wanted to
sire** closer association among
local dub* w ith the International,
in order to gain itrcngth and to
accomplish more good. She ssid
that International it asking for a
15 'T increase in membership for
the next year. She particularly
stressed the importance ol classifi­
cation and adherence to thr codo

Associated Press Leased Wire

13, H M 8

Ohioan Invites Dem­
ocrats To Assist
GOP In Preserving
Rights Of States

date Will Speak
Daily On Network
Until Election Day

i Wallace will tic
be on
tm some nelMrs. V icia Young of St. Pete „ . I work almost every night ft um now
b u r;, governor of District Four, until thr election. In addition be
Pilot International, made her firit was busy today recording other
visit to the local Pilot Club at it* ijicechcs for broadcast on local
dinner meeting held in the Tourist stations all over the country.
On Monday night* Wallace will
C rn |(| ,t | | ni#h,
M fl Young staled that dut.ng lie on NI1C; Wednesday on CHS.
Thursdays and Sundays on AIM’,

OCX

"surrender to the nubia I element,
*« irpreientetl by thr Political Ac
tion Committee of ihr CIO." 1 aft
vigorously asiaultrd what hr called
"a divided, futile Deiuo. rallc ad-

Sir Hartley Shawcross Says Soviet
Offer On Arms Pro­
posal Will Not Do

Odham Appointed

I*AIMS, Oct. 13, (Ai—Russia
h.s asked the Western 1‘uwer#
to drop the licrlln dispute from
the Security Council and go
hark to thr Miwcuw agreement
of tog. 31), a usually reliable
source said tunlght.

Says He Has

s Pe ,lt. M uch T im e
W o rkin g Fo r Peace

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Ily LOUIS NF.VLN
l*AKIS, Oct. 13. id1)—The six
neutral power* uf tha United
Nations Security Council met
'"Might to consider Russia's
snsaer to their propuaal to end
the Itcrlln blockade. There was
no immrsllate indication of a hat
the note from the Ktrmlln (aid
about llerlin.

i&lt;&gt; I Vi K HKLl.

IN KOI II W ill I DEWEY TO
OKLAHOMA U I V Oct H. (&gt;V&gt;
| Southern IIIoi.o. gave Governor
n inutiralion."
• III'nil.i&gt; I.. |)rur\ a "Wallace Weicome ,i| living ii inaloes and rot­
llr earned the fight to the Demo- ,
ten egg, la*t night at he hradrd
ciat* in speeche* at
fatpon t
for Oklahoma with I 1 ,peeihrs on |
Spring), Dimrdin and l Irarwatci
hit program
:
tbit morning. Hr wat to make
Iteiulr. die living groceries,
hnef ajijiear.incrt on the liiilf
•rt hv a miihap at
beaches and al Hay I’inet tint gf.iDewey wa
trrnoon before climaxing hi* whirl- [Heaumup III . "h eie hit «pecial
Hep .r Hi Utley O.Hmm has been
w111d lour of IW II. 1* county with |turn b.nkrd u, into a crowd ol uppmttUnl u tm-niluM of ih.&lt; ComIt
loniithl
before
a
Kepuhh
|
about
I.IHM
i
per-,m,
who
h.ul
turnmitti-o on l ' 111its of i ti«- State
a *peec
llv at St 1‘elershuig't A l ed oul to lieai the nominee ill all Legislature, il nits tililtouncvd to­
day Tint romtniltee is In-ittg do , ill.
.pee , li
l.atig I1trld.
that Its
had sigrtnteii nt Flits nttte HO
"Hack vondt-i in niv father's dav 1
I fiat * Ifit* lust Umatu I've
1 ve list
■eting on
ntentlier. rnii attend ineetin
there were few m aim iliff iT S tiw * , fm h i engnieri
llir Republican citrus proldeiiis to |i
conihicted
•iel ween tfie two parties,
I s h iiie tn le n li.il . aiidiil.ile c omnienteJ. by tiovetnot ili'signato Fuller Wuiren
Tit.meeting
for
Seminole
und
V i ' 1 " j'' ' V ' - ' V V ' r" T
T u .l
" H r piohahU should he shot at
tiiffrr e il on tin* l u r i f f i»«*rh»i»R, But |
,
... othei
Centi id Florida countiv*
e t.e n tln llv our amis w e ie tow ards tiin rite . D e u e l added.
Hut we ll will 'e held in llrliimlo on Oct,

Hy LOUIS NKVI.N
I'ARIS, Oct I 1, |/i*)— Buiain
it a r g e d today Kuitia't fifth

»«&lt;&gt;"•
Hnution through l ontmuniil pat
lie* in every country ,n the world.
Sri Hartley Shaw (lot t. addrettmg liie 5H-natio,i political com""ttee of the l tided Nation! declaret! Ruttt.i',
ttttta , offr
otter lo lay her
istdt mi thr table if a Soviet
ariiiameitt* proposal was adopted
'won’t do."
Returning the debate utl Knisu't
tnopuial (or a onr-lhud irduction
m driiiamrnti within a ye*t. Sir
Haitley mid Runia'* Andrei V.
Vtaltiiisky war trying to do away
with the Iron Curtain by denying
it rxiitrd.
"What a liemendau* cuntnbu»lion it would be to confidence in
Utopr d the Soviet country**
would open llir doott. hit the cur­
Of C Votes Contri­ iam,, and let traveler, Horn othei
bution To Assist count riel get to know and malt*
G l'O l ip
w''lt thr wann-hraitrd and
Sportsman's
____
\ genet.,u» people ol Rurtia and to
law Doty, manager of the May |undei*l«ntl the great problem, they
I ni Inn. wat presented to the i hnvc In fat r ," Sir I larlley raid
hoard of ditedi....... I the Seminole I
0[,»
.
ft
|
/ ai
'li t t h ' wmk I- ’Sloii would «n«bl4
a aaiiiitv VIniithcr ol VoiumcHc I.itl
»
...
.
,
'
n
i i i
L »**•&lt;»• irmiMril vmiiilrii'B lo put

set up by International.
Organised In Macon, tia. In
October. 1021 with 40 women, Pilot
Club International ha* grown in
Common Sense Over­
27 vi-nrs. to a membership of )&gt;»tween 58,000 and 00,000 women,
haul Of System I b
stated Mr*. Young, who aald that
club* have been organised In over
I s Asked By Sayre
half the states in the United
the i,reservation on states rig h t* [el turn off tin - tune since nobody
B A L T IM O R E . Oct. I ». &lt; /P ) States, and have spread to Canada.
and holding w ith in proper Imunda j W
|IU, | "
Hawaii
and
Mexico.
F edrial income taxes no longer flit* tiow i'M u f tliw foitonil ifitvisrii*
..
,
.
i*
ROMF., Oct. IS—0P5— Italy’s
Mr*. Young was accompanied
I
..
I
I
I
f
f U'luN Mt the 1 " H i" ' 11,' *,,|&lt;*
leave money lor in d n itii.il expan­
Communist boss haa given the
((um laut* ua Pm . s lu
. * ' N iih I in tilt' K m lioatl
t i f t H «
nation a thinly veiled threat that
sion, M om * S .iy ir, pie, ideal uf the
Hut conditions have ch m ift'ih ha j c)iji f
special
revolt can break out at any time.
roll'null'd, with the result
llllll IIS |e e T lm lle ,,f F.vanavUle, I ml.
...............
inuson of Montlcollo National Association of Manufac­
ll'uHIIUHril (in I'M* Cite,
lie demanded “a new minister
Tirnlle ninl io»il o ffic ia l* made no
era* elected Florida District Gov­ turers, said today.
a t tha Interior and a new govern­
eonoin-nt.
ernor of Klwanla, and Jark Allen
ment baaed on the laboring maaa."
H r called for n "common-sen*^
of Umatilla succeeded K. L. Ilrew\ i M l. Vernon, III., In a southTog Haiti told the Chamber of
overhaul
of
an
income
tax
system
ton ua lieutenant governor of 1)1*
,
g*
1* I
a
I I
Fein Illino is sector genernltv reDeputies yesterday another July
trict 6, it was reported this morn that now drains of I the surplua
14 "can come at any moment."
iv -M ie .i
rn m n iiv t e n it o r v . i&gt;ew
Ing by W. A, Morrison, president funds of individual* in the mtddlSl I S ^ C t t l l d l C l u t e ^ t O r L , WJ|I , jl(, turgt-t „f two flying
Ju lr -.n
the day h *-w a *
wounded by a would-be assassin,
SHANGHAI^ O&amp;L
H - o P j— hillow'lngh^ d r n ^ u r l S 'T o m T f i f «nd.upper income groups, whose
ftfy
C o m iT IIH H IO n J ^ ^ i d ^ v o u n ^
an act which touched off a gen­ Quatitin Roosevelt, uf filial of n
J --------de* f.Y.m a n r tr i.v ...... »nd
eral atrlke tha government des­ Chinese airline, returning from three day Klwnnl* convention at saving, m the past wee invested
ll-nry Witte, Jr.. Iih-iiI growef, i&gt;,,*tni*tl\ run.
cribed as revolutionary In char­ embattled Taiyuan, said today Tampa which he nttciulud with in Amenta'* fuluie.'
Mnrtin Htlneclpher, secretary of
acter.
uurtar on the seventh
Reds had shelled tha city but bad the
In an address prepared lor dr oUalifieii yesterday to rim in i (! j
local club. Tile convention
Group I n* u city •"mmis.ioti-i( (.)u 1(W,nv f((lln i v w,.v\ ,,.,„„i,..|
not broken Its defense*.
livery
at
a
luncheon
meeting
&lt;d
He wa. horn. May HI. ttM't In , )lt.
with
Roosevelt, son of the late tJ. M. started Humidity.
confeienir.
Itrlg. General Theodore Roosevelt,. Mr. Morrison reported that in th
_ r M aiyt.im
i l. industrial
•
, . , Hanford, nlt.-nib l l..cnl »rh«*»l* ,.gg, nt it. inicuup where the Ham
4 l , and grandson of the President, |behalf of the Hanford Kiwanis Sayre said American produclmlv * nd gradnnted front Seminole High ........
„„ jlK.|denl .... sirs. .1
mild the Ciiinmuill't* were within ('lull he hiiil extended In Governor limit he tlepprd up lo thow tn School, lie nil.... .
llnliren* I ni ]
.......... ..
1 ki., « &gt;■
Simpsun,
nil
invitation
to
Imld
tha
seven mil** of th&gt;&gt; noul’i gate of
limit behind the iron curtain lhal varsity in New l.i.cy
Mi " 1 1 |
) could smell them' Rdc«
Kiwanis
state
mid-winter
conferthe Hhuiul provlnco cupitnl ln l
...
i
ii
In nmrrMul. nim iwh ii'Miin-n
ini *
V
iurIi I by I i r\n lrtil Jultii Ivry who | tW fr own bmiwea in uidcT kind to
... .**.»
KiahtriMilh , .
1
,
that Nnlionnl defenses were hold­ erne in Hanford, and thnt it ileci- wr can uulproducf at well «« out ..
•f th, wrhometl him l» Sanford antf |htiihl Ihenrselveit up in democratic
.mu
on
litis
is
expected
in
tho
near
i
ing.
f.g
h
l"
any
aggmaor.
He
added
ll.ai
S
|rt.,„.
fils
farm
,
which
he
,
t,K,mU,''heaving
'Vneul’
,
'',’t"
It
&gt;
1
i&lt;
l
.
pettc* nnd security*-*)!!* little word
o a i n e b v i l l e , oct. la, ow—
"The Communist* dropped half flit ule..
. .
...
industry it today *hoit 185 billion operated for the past lf&gt; yenr
not lentil iminedintelv " f 'h igg pledged the i'u opriatimi of the |--and it doe.* not come ”
Florida need* more trained for­ a doxeit sheila into the city on
No action wan
(
lumber
ol
I'niitineri
e
to
promot­
SiS"convention?
'«• - i tossing.
Alt Argciitine delegate, Ftaid
conventItm, d o ll... worth of new plan......... *
ester* and more forest acreage Monday night causing sonio cna- the eiti' for ills 111)41)
Russia in rxiuTled to trplv today
(Continued On Cage Six
chines, tool*, an(l PtOCaUC*.
T n i'rH ’n iv'i't l |.u.’
"
| Ml. Vernon is near W et Frank ing the hotel.
under efficient fire protection and ualltlea nnd greatly rniiing the
management, Harold S. Colcr, exe­ tension, but there have been no
r J * V wirk. M.
where Henry A .......... .
In the dava of greatest fndu*
Mr Doty rxpiesirtl hit JJipie- to Binoli power effort* toward
MKill) SKKKH WINCH
cutive vice-president of the State pcnnctrntioii* of Taiyuan’s detriul expansion, Sayre asserted. Hmh served u* president of th I’rogresalve i'nrlv catultdaii* f " 1 i i.i Iii in In Mr. L r j 1 .mil laid that eluting the lleriin IduckaJe
The Kremlin't answer to coinMiilshipntam William H. Men ' uhout 20 per cent of the national Junior Chamber of Commerce m. tl.H. Heiintoi from llliiiui*. *'urt&gt;-«
Chamber of Commerce, told For­ fense*," ho said.
Ik- had collie ftiuii the World s promt**' projKiFial* bv the six inestry Club student* and school of
Fighting hus twen brisk around l ’HN. has iirrlved at the Navnl production went back into “way*
th*- Hanford Lion* Club of Maclliiuuall, wu* ilrivttn out "f
forestry staff members here last penetration* of Taiyuan’s de- Air Htutlon, Jacksonville, for Ad- nnd moans nf greater production, which ho now I. a deputy district tuwn bv slone-throwi-i* win, 1&gt;»,•).&lt;- latgrrl hotel (llir Steven* ill ( hi* directly affected nations of the
night In presenting a “free farm” renaoa on thu nurth, east and weal vnneed Aviation Training arid up­ However, he added, Income )ux*'“ [ governor. He is a iiicmboi uf the mi u rally several week* ugu
ago) to tile world * im a lle it. but .Security Council is to lie delivered
certificate In the University of appear strong enough to resist the on completion of the three months to "finance the prewai 'Umiiib-g Hoard of Deacon, of the I’oocn
l)t-w,'V, in Ills sih'm Iii-*, e.iiltin that lie Itop ril to iiiake it the bc»l to Argentine F..i«!gtt Mioister
course, will ht. awarded his Navy gllng' ilave ami the war Itself’ _i'11 gatlonnl Church, and « mendiet tied on Iii* theme Unit nnly 'In'
Juan A. Rrumiiglla. the Aigenttn*
Florida for it* Auitln Cary Mem­ Communist a, Roosevelt said.
h iilrl, and a in o ,)ie riiu , hotel,
(Continued On Uage Hlx
Chinese airlines have been auip- wing*
f t t orial Forest.
longer leave such funds available. | jjjj, n,,nt|nole County Cliainber Iti-publican I’ortv can cnnvlni-e lin*
Designation of the memorial plying Taiyuan by using
the
north
world
tliat
the
United
Slat,
■
*
'
Cut
let
I
.«ttsing
(ipiH'itred
before
|
n*
of Commerce.
CHURCHMAN
UHILADELI'HIA. Uct, 13, o1’&gt; "I have ii Iwii Vi wanted a pm nut "faltering" in it* neatch f") the group in behalf of ibe Hemforest as a tree farm, Collett aald, airfield which is held bj National
HUITOItTH ARMS
— Relief that the high cost &gt;d gresslve community,'' he state.I in
raised the total Florida acreage troops, Tha, south fleld^ ho
Id,
(Continued On I’uxe Hit
in.,I,- CpiiiiI v H|ioit»ntaii AssiH’faLONDON Oct. 13—GUV— Dr. living is caused hy a "fundamentid
(Uantlnuml On I'aga S it
of forests In the program to 1,liott Iii a n .nptH'iil for advertising i "A ll
announcing his candidacy.
We
Geoffrey
Fisher,
Archbiahop
of
000,000. "A little over two yeare
lirise .vstern" I* th* greatest h neeil a progressive conimissinii to
Gil,I.KM IN OAINKMVII.I.K
i.. Itelp earty
tl„. work of the
Canterbury, added hie eupport to­ weeklies* in the American elite
RED LICKING
ago,” he explained, "the first
GAINKHVILI.E, Del. 13 oYi
orgiinuatiitp ll( pointed out th at' Hheriff I’ A. Me in today *talfully develop the City."
day
to
lli
linin'*
rearmament
cam­
iciini
I
.
u
,
*
I,a
fsa
e
etsl
DETROIT. Oct. 13—
— Mur­
Florida tree farm certificate wes
Lieut, (iutieral Alvatt C Gillein. li,c Aseoelatio" orgunited three ed that lie is much mleiested in
(('•etlaeeU Da Page e ts l
ray D. Van Wagoner, military paign.
Jr.,
commanding the Third Army, I year* ago, had pul over 2110,000 lha curteut autety campaign in
Dlt.
ABBOTT
MUKAKS
GEORGIA DKLKGATFH
"The international ikies have
governor of Bavaria, says Com­
will
pay an Informal visit to G"' j fiugctling bus- m Seminole Cuun- regard to motoring hazards, es­
GAINKHVILI.E,
Ocl.
13,
nfi
AUGUSTA, (la.. Oct. 13, i/f'i
munism haa been handed the berume vey dark and threatening,'
University of Florida Tltulsdiiy
j|v lul,,.,, Itpd luul deposited over pecially in regard to enforcing tha
Dr.
Ouidu
D.
AI
i
I
hi
U,
head
"f
*
is*
g m te a t ticking of its life.” The the churchman told the joint Georgia's Htatta Rights Demo
ii, peartiy
,in „ .., fields. .I»w
which prohibit* motorist!
While
in
Gaineiville
!u
will
tie
,, thou sap 11 11uatiiI in
t
airlift against the Russian block- •ynod of both houses of the con­ train today named 12 presidential home economic* department of ibc a luncheon guest of I'lesident I |||,. tilsn puintei out thin the Assn- allowed their bond* to be estreat­
«da in Germany did it, Van Wa­ vocation of Canterbury. "No one, electors drawn mostly from purli University of Florid* Agricultural HIIIIh Miller nt the first unmuit I , Hii„„
ed,
said
Sheriff Mero.
largely instru*
goner eald in a speech here last t sujipuse, would *ay that another sans of Democratic Governor- Experiment Stall.....will speitl, l«- business confercnee
All who have been appiehvttded
1
mental
In
securing
the
set
vice*
ORLANDO, O ct 13—&lt;AV- W. H
Nomlnate Herman Talmadge.
fore the 41et annual convention of
war is Impossible.
lfhL
— -— — —— —
J. ' futii gum* w atd v i...
, !r, violation
,
. . of
. tin* .law
. . her* hava
Stuart Symington, Sac ratary for
Chairman E. L. Willingham Imp- the milk industry foundation m
lUMTblNK TO Hl'KAK
| ti „ (1I1 nioliors of George Tmihy, |l,«"*lng standing school busaes.
Air. and Coraallus Vandarbllt
pity claimed "the Talinadgi* &gt;u- Ailuntie *3tv Oct. 2H-.P).
J. A . R istllne of l.oflgwiio-l w ill;
tt'iin tia u e ,i ua l*sae * l s ,
( H e revealed tlia t lie and Deputy
Whit nay, aailatant, and I.laot.
ganlraliun Is Irehiml u* 100 |» r
She will review experience* with address members of the VMeiap------------ -----------|b h lt ln Reck, who wae present
Gan. Gaorga E. Htratamarar, com­
cent” a* Htnte* Rlghler* cast off. feeding milk to undernourished on
tha Farm Training Clu*s, on
HUH RIDS
;ul tho Nutlonsl Safety Council
manding ganaral, Air rorca D*
from the regular Democratic l’ortv| children iu her rmearch on milri- selection of home poultry Tim- 1 Hid* on one or more i.elionl |Meeting at thu City Hall, Satur­
fanaa Command, arc among apaak
und staged Ihelrvfounding canven I tion, which ha* attacked nation day evening at 7:30 nYU k ,| the busses will Is- ronalifttretl by lhu!d»Yi are conferring with Stata
ara aebadulod to addraaa 9JU0
t|on.
I wide attention.______________ __
Future Farmer Building. I W Rourd of I'ubllr Instruction to- j Highway I’atrolmsn J . W. Walla
dolagataa to tho thraa-day Air
Wilson will outline the service morrow morning at its mealing In ,* *
the best methods of coping
Rtaarva Association convention
Ralph G. Lubinski, who lias resigned hi* office ea Public Work*
given veteran* by the Heminole thu office of Hupt. T. W. Uwtgn.
traffic violator* and motoropening hart tomorrow.
County Farm Bureau of which he In accra-dancn with State law, t h e '1*1'' who menace th* Uvea of
With mambara already nrrfv* Cvector end acting City Engineer, today announced that he w ill leave
Is secretary. Farm education films rhasai* and liodies of the busses *c“u*)l cldldrun.
lt was announced yaatarday lomonow with hi* family for Lakeland and Hollywood, to visit relative*
a
will ha shown and u coverad (Halt must be bid for separately, said
proposal for a mtrgar with preparatory to leaving about O ct 25 fo r Grand Rapids, Mich, where
supper will fta served.
Mr. Lawton.
tha Air rorca Aaaoelatlon already he w ill resume work with a former employer, the Gould and Cross
approved by tha lattay, will ba
Road
Coot
true
tion
Co,
taka* no tomorrow afternoon in

Morrison Reports;
Kiwanis May Hold
Winter Meet Here

Taiyuan Defenses
Hold As Commies
Shel l China City

Henry Witte, Jr.
n
Is tandidate ror

...

Ma nager Doty
Of Mayfair Inn Is
WelcomedToCity
'J

S t a t e ’s Need Of
More Foresters Is
Told U Of F Class

!Mere Warns Motorists
1‘HKHinff Busses

Air Reserve Group
To Meet In Orlando

Ralph G. Lubinski Leaves City To
Resume Work With Michigan Firm

USDA Predicts Farm Machinery Will
Hit Record OutputDuring This Year

WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, {/l*l -T he Agticullure D cpsitm tnt pre­
Mr. Lubltuki came to Sanfordf*
dicts farm machinery output this year w ill hit a record and probably
lit IMS with hla parents, Mr. and ttlee.
Mrs. Lawrence Lubinski, from
He also assisted in laying out of w ill remain at lop levels in I W
•peak nt Milwaukee, WJe. Hla parents tha streets and in construction of
In it* semi-annual report on general farm costs, the dcpsit
'it a farm on Beardall Ave* tho buildinga at the Station. T*ro ment tsid 1948 production o l fitnu equipment is expected to exceed
later moving to Hollywood, year* ago on Jan, 1, he waa em­
the ,0 47 peak by 15 per cent.
where they now live,
ployed hy the City aa engineer
A t the same tiifte, the department disclosed in e long-range study
on after arriving la Sanford, and public works director,
LuMaakl began work la tho Mr. and Mrs. Lubinski Lave o f mechanized farming that furtneis in the corn bell end plains stales
‘
' od the into lived at their heaae at 407 Went are steadily g e ttin g closer to 100*►

In Municipal Auditorium Juat af-

Wgter «m .
Monro* whlrV- ____ ____ _
ever tha bulkhead al ths» f«
Park Avenu*. Seminole Bool
tn tha east haa been Masked off.
The Municipal Pier. aW alighUv
flooded, la eloeetl to traffic. Park
banchee on th# water front art

By HOWARD W, ULAKEHLKK
Associated Press Hclenm Editor
O A K RIDGE, Tenn.. O rt. 13, (/P)— A herd o f cattle which was
near the first atomic bomb explosion in New Mexico in July, 1945, still
shows visible effects o f the H ull's radioactive rays.
T h r cattle, white fare herrfurdi, now numbering 58, a ir here al
Oak Ridge on a 3000-acic faint lor atomic studies. The project is jctn lly conducted by the University of Tennessee A gricultural and Experi­
ment Station arid the Ud3, Atomic Energy Commission.

Eighteenth Street elnee returning pnr cant dependence on tractor chlnory In 1043 reached record
to Hanford In I M . Tho following power.
hlgha and...........................................
retail price* of motor
The aurvey said Americana far­ fuel were the highest in mure
mer*, particularly th o » tn the than a quarter of a century. I'ricea
mission:
mwweat, have been turning tu mo­ at the** Item* will continue high
.
&gt;Florida tive power ot an unparalleled rate in J949," ,
u i «pig during the last 10 years.
Moat of the 1B4H Increase in
"HoAorablo City G
Tha department's short-run farm output over 1947 will bo In trarto the rattle Is*
What happened
I
"Sanford, Florida.
beings. the explosion.
oat report offered o note of tora and tractor raachlnei, said an
„ n object lesion
. . for. human
„
"Gentlemen!
warning on thla tread:
tha department. Adequate auppilaa **•" f»n avoid what befall the
Hut desert dust, blasted up by
"Duo to tho unpleasant working
"Thera are now Indication* that of dairy and poultry e q u i p m
e n t ! ibey know the bomb, rote with th* atomic
■ ■ ■ M il'
aUO the advantage of changing from are relprted In moat area* and what to do,
column and Boated with th* atomic
animal to maebiaa power la 1949 thla ycar'i production may *how| This herd wa* overlooked when cloud.. Thla duat wa* radioactive.
amp bo i iratewhat Iota than In
______
over last year.
tha Alamogordo area known aa The cloud drifted over tha herd,
A# far farm automobile* and Trinity waa elaartd before th*
r , "Ateag*irith Um large crop# of form meter trucks, the depart* July i f bomb. I Tha eattia ware and a light rain fell, peppering
them with duat and probably ether
1MR. there keo bewf a aahotantlal
t thla year there are mile# away where Mila protected radloaetlva particles.
them from .tho flaah of haat, tha
Tha cattle ware diaeoverod fay
bloat arid tha radloaetlva raya of
tCaatSaa*# Oa Pag* *ts)

K'if.rV'xWiirtCsr

waa employed by tha Mlek&gt;
State Highway fte»arhainl,
wa waa la tha employ of
aad Gross Co. far font

Scientists Watch Eiiect Oi First
A-Bomb Blast On Herd Of Cattle

Hitler’H Last Relic
To Be Blasted Down

BERLIN, Oct. is— (AT— Ber­
lin’* laat major relic of Adolf Hit­
ler, the gutted ruin of the Mas­
sive Relchschanceliery ha built for
himself In th* late 1930’* la going
to be torn and blasted down. Tho
building department in th* Ruaannouncement.
elan lector of tha city made tho
Th# Ruaaiant have already rip­
ped out the building’* Italian arid
Bavarian marble* and rich wood­
work. Tha marble ha* gona for
salvaged bulbing material.

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Che Sanford Herald

Church Loyalty

KalablUhr.1

•COFFIN CORNER

THE WORLD TODAY

If there In anythin# wrong with the country today, it
By DeWlTT MecKRNZIR
!h not that that Harry Truman in President, or that the Re­
A
I’ Foreign Affaire Analyst
publicans controlled the 80th Gingrotm, for we can chunge
all that on Nov. 2; it Is not that prices are high, for Incomes
The Uly*M‘an Marshall Flan no
are high too, the highest In American history; it is not thul sooner
get* frna of one danger
production
Is
low,
or
there
Isn't
enough
food
belnjr
produced
than it D beset by another, a
ROLt.iVil L HKAN
to go around, for wc are producing more than ever before. fresh threat being the CommunistKCItar
If theru is anything wrong with this country, It may led French strikes which Premier
R ailunt ««■»■•»__
lie in the fact that too many of us these days are thinking Henri Queullle warn* ere assum­
~ ------ iUnxlTHi t r a in * m t «
ing the character of e rebellionk r r » r f l t r ..........................
about the Almighty Doilur ami forgetting about Almighty Those
HM M*alh ..................... ——
are grave words to come
ftirM Mnalfca —........ - — —
, God. It came as Somewhat of a shock to us to luurn the other from the lender of a major gov­
Ha Maaih* .........— ............ i&amp;ee 1day that In this country to which the first American colon- ernment.
Acting under cover of the
1W akliaarr' aelire*. carle •j |Ists came so that they could worship God in a manner of
ia*k». rn a la lU a a ■ •* ■•*!*#•
provided by the Red
eiterteieairsts
i«r me permwe •»1their own choosing, nnd where freedom of worship is one smoke-screen
of Western Berlin, the
trtHeii /■■!*. win b*
. «f the primary guarantees of the Constitution, moro than blockade
Bolshevists hi\ve organised and
MF----- 70 million of us today belong to no church whatever.
got under wav this new offensive
leieas *•»■»«»•* "ra*******If ho many of us In this country had not drifted t»o far which Is further disrupting Ihe
away
God’s
Pefwii.lL KKe»M*Tny."eil
aa a a a f l l j r , *1. U
L a aii?
l* . '* ' it
■ awav
HW H&gt;' from
IT O m Gml’s
tiO « l S teachings,
lO a c n il l g S , lalsu
lalsit
IIIIM ll and management could already chaotic French economy.
i i » a i e " l V _B m » m b ir a f i f i i i f | n ( i H common meeting ground wiit limit resort to rccrlnii- Minister of the Interior Jules Much
“ Tie i__
charges tout Ihe "trike.' arr engi­
Iw w U lf*
movements whether bused neered bv the Comlnfotm.
***iV
raVibiii I nation, strikes and riots; hate mo
*srt«*i»eir
■ I a l l lb # I n r a l a * « a r l a l M
on
racial
prejudices
or
sectional
differences
could
not
flour­
Tiie Cnmlnfnrni is the successor
* ■ e w e e a e rr. aa w a ll a s a l l
ish, the jook Joint would not have taken the place of home to the Comintern, the general
r a * S layata baa .
for world revolution which
life, und divorce, murder and juvenile delinquency would staff
Moscow "alxdlshod" In IP49 lieWEDNESDAY OCT. 1.1. I*4§
not have become the chief news of the day.
cause of fierce objection to It by
~ niu i.K VRitsK i o n a y
_____
t
Just as It Is not necessary to Is; a Christian in order to the democracies. Tlw Comlnform
Ckrlat he* had to u»e extremely be religious, It Is not necessary to go to church In order to apparently began organising
____ _ the
.
W
materiel, which proved won- 1^uve character, but It helps. The church is the one Institu- ; nrwwen* upheaval h*t July, and
.75!? w V « » " I", Amerlcii t«Uy which I, .trlvln, d.y .ml nlyht
* not pass
throexh times of seven days u week, desperately and almost vainly, against methodically.
i
betrayal, but lake our overwhelming currents of opposition, to save men's souls.
French industry I* twins dealt
piece In the foundation on which You cannot sit in one of the |h&gt;ws of God's temples and a bmtv blow by the coat atr'ke
a rest fortress ran ha erectedt
that alrcudv has coat tha recov­
Upon this rock will I build my scheme against your feilowmen.
ery tuogram 1,000,000 pm* of fuel
In
the
long
nnd
tedious
journey
through
life,
In
the
ehurch.—M
_ i
Jd:tH.
which in worth ita weight in pearl*.
endless struggle of mankind, the one thing worth having, A tnilwav "trike is l.yginninir to
The Herald is publishing • relies the one thing you cannot do without, the one thing without gel h grip on the throat of na­
o f im partial articles on the pm- i wj,|ch nothing la worth having, is character, The develop­ tional transportation.
sed constitutional sntrndm cnti. ment of love, charity, honesty, humility, sympnthy, gener­ ' Thu* two vital element* of the
lifc-*tr('am--fuel amt
ted them, if you would he in ­ osity. kindness, nnd reverence, t h i s is tho w o r k of the F r e n c h
transportation—are o n d u n gored.
formed, and know Iw.w to vole on church. This Is the building of character.
Without them tho country would
this question whrn it comes up on
What can you do In this hour of stresH to help your he Indole"*.
thi* new *a*ault is
Nov. 2.
country, to save the world? Join Ihe church. Help the Olivloualv
at the Kuropean Recovery
church to make Itotter men and women out of all of uh. At­ aimed
Program. However, that la far
Governor Thuimond of South tend church regularly. Supjiort the church.
from being the whole itory. for
P lM lih r * rinti* C ".c *i SaiarOay
aait aanSar at
BsafarC, M«rU&lt;
•
I I I Me a a a lla A teeae
ttelireC a* arraad f l » «
• rta b e r I f . te le , at the P ealO tM ee
e l S aafarS, yiartSs. a a ie r tha Aet
f t C a a a w a t March a. laOT.

' PAHTY

TREATS

ITS SURMD-POfc

Hr. C. L. PeraonB
OI’TO.METKIHT

PROMPT COM PI, FT R
OPTICAL SERVICE -.
(llstoce prescribed, dispensed
lUpsire in&gt;l adjustments made
IJuurs U-1J — I

Nit. &gt; -tl
Phone i s 8
Atlantic Nulinaul Bank Bldg.

Sanford, Florida

BUY

/

GUNS,
AMMUNITION
TODAY

Carolina speaks in Gainesville Sat­
urday afternoon on the program of
the Stales Rights Democrats. Ills
running mate. Governor W right of
Mississippi, w ill also he speaking
in Florida this month.

dependent on that program la the
military defenw of Western Eli*
Displaced Persons
mint jigaimit further Communiat
aggression.
France is the buy continental
Probably no one who has never been a "dinjdnccd jMtrson" could fully undcrutand the feelings of the 82(i pontons nation in the new Western KuroAlliance comprising Britain,
who are to become the first to !»■ numitted to the United pean
France, the Netherlands, Belgium
Now that John I.. Lewi*. having . States from Europe under the 1948 Displaced PerHomt Act. and l.iixenilHmrg. With France
shed his crocodile tears over ihe ' It can lhi guessed that most of them will he hoping enrnesD hamstrung, th«i alliance would tie
a* they are in si-hsIoii why w,
Serve cu nned honnsprout*,
plight of the United Mote Workers, I ly that the delays nnd dUnpj&gt;ointmrnts encountered in |&gt;re- weakened to the point of near
would gel this very, very import­ well drained, on shredded lettuce
impotence. If the powerful Com- 1
I
paring
to
sail
to
America
will
not
continue
to
jdngiie
them
has gotten his salary boosted to
ant law toward wo property own­ amt topped with French dressing
munlat Ptirtv of Italy shuufd at
ers that really makes this gum"
$50,000 n year, w r nominate him ■after they get here.
the same time make good its boast
iporting he here at all ami give
The start of the transportation schedule for the ills- I of Isdng able to take over con;
for chairman and general manager
Ki.nfnrd, Flutiiln. uh the real rights nnd protection*
of the Royal Order of [Heeding 'placed persons has been set for three different dates In trol of (lint strategic country, th«i
Oct. II. 104H
I hot is rightly ami justly our own
OctnlHir, but It is now believed that the first ship really will Itussinn* would he In a powerful Tn The Hanford Hcralt! Forum
Heads.
We would hove this law changed
position, hot It politically and mill*
I sail sometime after the middle of the month. Lack of ships tai
l*i .inerty Owner* Of Seminole Go. ‘repealed’ In ( I ) day.
il v.
The Progressive Negro Voters I shortage of hands to do the associated pnper work, and just
The French picture fits in per- (ii-ntlame rt:
Come nn property owner* an.I
League of Florida has endorsed I[duln confusion apparently have been combined In holding i fec-ilv with Ihe buttle nr Berlin.
•p’s n crvlng shame the way lets do something ulmm this most
T U B - W E I) - TH U - F ill
Ihe "nelitrnl” countries In the .no rights ns hvMviiluals are tielrig unfair thing. Thi* letter goes to
President Truman and the entire hack the stnrt of the movement.
ft I’.M. T » ID i'.M .
t'.ok
awav
from
m
at
home
more
I
idled
Nations
Security
Council
Mr.
T.
Dane
Smith
nml
nur
State
Democratic ticket right down the
These displaced persons will !»• coining to American have been running themselves rag­ nver would bo bv the Civil Right* Rcprosenlatives at Tallahassee «»
Snluriln» nnd Hunduyn
line in the November election. T im r from a harsh and terrible ox|&gt;erlence in Europe. We hope ged In an effort to mediate be­ l aw M
well us tn vmi property owner*.
3 P.M. Tn ID, P. M.
was when the negroes in the South they will find America as full of hope ns they envision It. tween the Muscovites nnd the
I thank you
First u t all let* get the mote out
A. II. Hike*
seers 100 percent Republicans, hut We hopu Congress may find » way to open the doors to Western Democracies. Thus far uf our own evos, then we can see
1&amp;0.I M ellonvillv
thoss were the days when the GOP greater numbers of them, with fewer processing difficulties tin- aiihiux of Moscow has kept clearly how tn get it out of our
TEL 9191
Avenue.
tin mediators flailing for an inat- lirnthora' eye.
was promising each and every one ah this program proceeds,
(limed
.Mondavi*—
R
2
Box
22
s
&amp;
" f h; ; :
Speaking of right, and prWI• f them ” 40 acres and a m u le ."'
.1
'’Vf r
l.hu •fertu |(KU tojlng took away and push- Hanford. Florida.
A far the New Deal came along
“*®, * f ? * h t0 th® ^ r ,if n ™Jn,*V lng aemetking down our throat*.
h i
ra»tl gave il to them, they all vote
C?,m’ (A* Senator Ru»»elt of Georgia
munlsts first lift tha starvation told the President, that he was
*
Democratic now.
Twit nmJ two may equal four lit the rest of the world, blockade of Ihe Herman capital. trying to push something down
This living the case. It’s a fall those creeke-V throat* that hs
but
not
neceiMorily
in
Rututin.
That
I
h
bound
to
he
the
In*
Wc hear * lot specially from
guess that Morrow has been de­
Ohio governor.' about the crurltie, furence from the announcement that the lluHHlnn Statu liberately stalling to aee how thr could not dn with a bayonet with
I'lunnlng
Comminaion
I
ih
h
demanded
that
lliitsaiun
mathemapracticed in Flniida iiriw n camp*
French strikes progress. Should hit Civil Right* Law). But wtticn,
c»j)eclally
In
thu
xtatlH tical field, give up it» bourgeois thing* worsen in France, we mu) have just this thing right here at
out the other day near Barlow il
im sure the Russians will capitalise homo and making us take ou&gt;
Wein’l the ihicvci and mutdereri trniti* nnd follow the Communiat line.
medicine too ami like it so to
lit
other
words,
K
iihhIuii nlatlHtlcH muxt prove whatever the situation ami become n. &lt; | tneak, at irnst there I* nothing
who gal heat up, il wai the Jailer.
exacting
in
their
demand*.
.•
*•
.
the government dealrex, which lends new |s&gt;lnt to the rrlii
hat we can do about It- We are
The life of a prim n guard at Leal n
l)&gt;* time Imlng France Is a bain
dragged Into th« court and made
gibe
that
there
are
three
kinds
of
lies:
there
are
lies,
blank
meter
bv
which
to
tell
how
the
not an enviable one. The pay i*
to pay a flnu by the law ami
lies and statistics.
f storm goes.
small; the woik. dsngetou*. Yet
Apropot of this thought, Britain court*. It's high time something
it is an honest and legitimate way
liaued a white panar blaming Ihe was lieing done about thi*. Il
ef earning a Itvieg. Prim n guatd*.
breakdown In the Berlin crisis on makes a poor property owner f-el
a Russian desire (o undermine the Ilk* shouldering hi* gun to protect
By RUKSKLI. KAY
/'
J| seem* In 111, deserve mote praise
recovery uf Western Europe. Thi* himself and hie rights instead of
than cemure.
patter declared:
oroteetlng the birds, and game
"The Soviet government has no from fowl*, animals, "some peapl"
A couple of weeks ago. after a the Republicans' own statement,
fe", &gt;
Those who think that school
intention of reaching agreement too" that prey on nnd kill and
teacher* ate overpaid should read swing through central Florida. I Democrat*7 If wo arc to have a save on Its own terms."
told In thla column of the reaction Democracy In this country, tho
destroy the young game and birds
th e ’ report of the Commiition of I had found and pointed out that views of tha people of *8 sections
each year.
1'
Ed|fc«lors o f th r National Educa- nil Indications pointed to Dowey of the rountry should tm presented
It’s a shame that a man cannot
tfort Altsicistinn which declares an lending tho field In tile |ir.*s- for ronaideratlon."
go on his OWN prnpertv nnd MB
H
o
there
you
have
Mr.
Ilerlong's
a mesa of birds or squirrels after
L i . that w ithin ten year*, on account of identlal male*.
I also mentioned the artiw cum- answer to Mr. Moss. Personalty,
he has grown grain and fed them ;
dw g n a t increase in the number
ATLANTA, Oct. IB, (/Pi-The
palgn being conducted by M. J . I look nn Judge A. 8 , Hat long,
; e f birth i,in cid e n t to the war, morn Moss. Orlando realtor and Re­ Jr., as one of tho finest and ablest Southern Bell Telephone Company year in and year out and protected I
thll game besides paying heavy ■
then one million, three hundred publican candidate for Congress, men In Florida. Ho ha* a long hat made a new wage offer, with taxes each venr tn make it poasl• lid ninety thouiand additional predicting that ho would rarry end creriltnhle recoin of public lncreaiee In wage rates amounting hla for the gam* to Iw hers at all
Ith o o l tencher* w ill be needed. Orange County with ease am) In service, n warm end pleasing per­ to from f t to SO a week, Laito without having a “hunting
li­
all probability would make a sonality and would make Florida Hubbard, Atlanta district man­ ce neo."
W h e n do.you think you are going
ager, announced today.
mighty good showing throughout a splendid congressman.
"And what makes it so hard to
■, |o get them teacher* when moil the district with hi* appeal fur a
The wagu ralea for operators,
I equally respect Marcellos J.
• I them could make more money two-party state-ami his argument, Moss ns an ahlt business man end under the new wage offer, would see and understand, why la the
rig!*’ and privilege given equally
“Why send a Democrat to repre­ nil around good cltlaen nnd nm be increased from &gt;1 to 18 a week; tn the person that does not own
Ei a *toie&gt;
sent when wo will have a Repub­ satisfied that he, too, would give for linemen, Installers and repair or Im* aver owned end prnhahly
.P re s id e n t Truman hn* outlined lican Chief Executive and n Re­ Florida good representation of men, frem t l to 16 a week: and nuvor will own one foul of pro­
Congress. I like nnd highly res­ for clerical employees, from $5 perty, or nor has or will ever pay
valou* program for the wcl publican Cnngrei".
Noting thi* reference to Moss pect both candidates and have no to IIS a month. Tha larger in- on* penny tnx and revenue,** Juet
,4 the country. He lURRtita In my column, Democratic Con­ quarrel with cither of them.
cro*i*e In each elasdfleatloh the aame a* tha poor property
. inerenge in minimum wage* gressional nominee A. S. (Hyd)
Substantiating my survey of the would go tu tho more skilled and owner that make* tt even poealbls
nerlenced employes In the larger for him to live here by paying tha i
4 0 to 75 ic n it an hour, an llerlong of Leeaburg, write* to situation in Orange County, I was
»n in Social Security cover- rail my attention to the fact that gratified to see that the poll con­
high and over Increasing Uxes |
every year, and he lust paying the
u include everyone, aq in- he lias a sound and logical answer ducted by the Porry newspapers
to the question and ho further reported finding! identical to those
GU&amp;TAF RBSTfl
measly sum of a hunting tlcouue
, If, Social S ecurity , benefit* aaka, "Why send a Republican? " expressed In this column a f r a
STOCKHOLM, O ct 1 D -U V la u l 50 percent, an euptnaiou
I aa* glad to give Syd space In week* ago although my column with Influenu had a quirt night, £3.60 he can climb our fence* walk
(arms and run doge any place
The ■60-yea-old king became ill qver
health facilities, federal thla column to present hla argu­ was relaased before the Perry poll
tad shout aiming our stock 'Trip*
ment.
Here
la
what
8yd
has
to
figures
wer*
made
public.
HU
attendant*
at
Drottntnghofm
education, faderal ilum
pie and some times one Is killed,"
sayi
&lt;
Tho wide split In the Democratic Caatia amid today,
get away with all thaaa
4IV« end low c o il homing,
“Why send a Democrat to a P»rty this election la why the yesterday and was given panlcil* add
‘ »» at if a ll.ljii* would Republican CongmaT In the first Republicans are able to show so
Th« 56-year-old Winy became il thing*. But If 1 go on my OWN
piece at all “Just walk acrose It”
at all. "W e ihotdd do pluce, all the numbers of tho much strength, and I am not alone lln treatment
with a gun I've got to have this
* belief that Dewey will carry
at once about high House of Representatives In Wash­
same license lust tha earns as he
HttUIBVTBNIAN
SYNOD
da If he holds the ground he
or I am chased around by "a gamo
the politician a ll thing* ington rome up for feelecllan on has now.
WINTER
HAVEN,
Oet.
18,
UP)
November t, and the people of the
warden and brought before the
United Jftatce will aay whether
Aa for this race between HerJudge and have to pav a fine of
the Congress D Democratic or Re­ logg and Moss, while I do not eay
I thi* talk ^Sk iu I high price* publican. There are certainly more Mote will win, I do eay ho will Chprefa of dt. Augustine, today MT.IM) just th« name as a criminal
would lie, “and tha, Judge will not
I'LY c m u lt u f the insatiable Democrats without Republican ftp. mako a mighty fine showing ami wai nair.ed new moderator of Ur*
writ* It down d o t hunting on hi*
[ lo r p ro fit* on the part of position than than are Rcpubttc- surprise a lot of people. Thi, ;* Synod of Florida. ■
OWN property when asked to do
anta
without
Demeeratic
oppnatlargely
due
to
the
fact
that
thn
tee, that the one end only
Ik “Which le a dirty shame and
B O jflrw ilB B l IN FRANCK
Uoa, ip we have tha Jump on them people are disgusted tuid fed up
the common.’ people to
LONDON, Oet. I I —(ffA— An a Iwaatly wrong imposed upon a
»• w j with, f a t aside from •«4 want a change. Thera are autkoiitativa
iwoimfty owner,
Brltiah s o v iV a a t f
lie* in BU Qey am­ that, the Repuhlklwa, Including plmrty of old Ires Demograte who
to d a tth c dam ua l e a f quarters of citUen of the county and, farmer’*
id controle s ta r the » y ReeubHett opponent, have areoH.eaytag very much but who
that makes It powlbla for every
made the public itateaaent that 2 *
body to lire.
, ; &gt;,
to
faRUblicon

Sanford Forum

ROBSON

SPORTING GOODS
FLY With
SHOWALTER

Tj

OYSTERS

ON HALF SHELL

A N N ETTE’S

LEAHN TO FLY or
SEE HANFORD
FRONT TIIE AIR
AITROVKD VETERANS
FLIGHT TRAINING
SCHOOL
VImUoi." Weloome

Municipal Airport Sanford
l'hone 1059

BourKeois Arithmetic

, ,j

Outside Chores Make
Inner Man Thirsty #

Too Late To Clnsnify

Telephone Employees
OffcredNcw Pay Hike

t n A

they are outnumbered dawn bare,
l»» toj&gt;«e. I aay that, regardlwc
i much buahu' What is of whether Congress.|e Republican in a general e’
or Democratic, a Republican rer. rate m they i _____
tho fraatie appeale of party

Not many people will

"*

“

"

a « s jn

W

e :

competition with 1

A ik /# it tithtr m y . . . M k
twk-mmrki m an Aid ja m thing.

�PAGE TURKS

THE SANPORP HlftAjM* SANFORD, ^LORIDA

Social

A n d P erso n a l

_
f&gt;

ft

PiirlmirH Drawn For
Sunday Golf Tourney

MJsm Dolorcy June Lee W«!s 1a*c Draper
In Lovely Ceremony At Episcopal Church

Mrs. Ray
tay Tells Of
Founding: Of DAR

t

leacners nonortu „r„.w, w„ goww,, M
1 n,tr.„ of
With Annual Supper y-!'^
f,"“urlnf - n*i

1948 Christmas Seals
Are Received Here

ft

V.

T ap-B allet--A crobatic

Duxhurv School of Dancing

i Magnolia Circle To
Sponsor Carnival
ft

♦

S la c k s

Circle No, 4 Meets
With Mrit Garrison

Gabardines

ft

■■ *4

Partners have been drawn for
In the quiet atmosphere of the of gfey tissue faille featuring long
piny in the tournament being
Chapel of Pence of Holy Cross sleevps, u high round neck)in-' and |
Telephone 149 Epltcopal Church MIr Dolor*! a draped tunic skirt. Her li.it
sponsored by thu Sanford Woni.ni'a
larila Palmer Ray—Soeleljr Editor
Golf \- .di lution on Sunl iv nt the
Jan* Lea, daughter of Mr. and was of dubunot feathers and she
Seminole Country Club. This will
Mr*. Harry Lee, was married to wore black nrccssoriivi uml ,i Invbe a tan ball tournament and
Jonathan U&gt;e Draper, son of Sir. andrr orchid. The mother of the i
nri/e- will lie nwni'dcl to tho
and Mt*. Henry E. Draper of Lake bridegroom, Mrs. Draper, wits i
winnei... All golfers ,vh-J ate illWale-. Tha double-ring caramouy gowned In blue-grey crepe. Her
ter.-teil in pnrtleipat'ng arc liais­
I wax performad yesterday after- hat wn* black trimmed with pink
Salllc Harrlaon Chapter. DanghTHURSDAY
ed to coigncl Mis, F«. il Smith as
John 8chroedrr has left to spend noon at 5:00 o'clock by tha R«v. and black neaessories rompleted
tors
of
tho
American
Kuvol'ition,
H e Home Demonstration Clue
".'I! as possible.
soma time in Minneapolis. Minn. 1f|, 1,. Zimmerman, pastor of the her ensemble. She nlso wore i.n
will m e t at th* Tourist Csntar M held Ita flral fall nieetlnr last
The event will be followed lit tho
church, before a gathering of rcl- orchid
Friday in conjunction with observ­
Following the madding a recap ■
■•veiot.g with a liiirbed* at the
Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Hctilsy have olives.
ance
of
Founder1
*
Day
at
the
home
^ h / s L t f o r d Woman's Qotf Aa&lt;lul&gt; bouse. Pnii'ings me a, fo^
left to visit in Kentucky with
The small chapel was beautifully tlon was held at the home of the
aoelatlon will bold a playing mast­ of Mra. John Mhlach, J r Co- relativr* for about tan days.
low- Mi*. Andrew Carrawny, K.
decorated with while pom pom bride's patent* on Laurel Avenue.
konlesiex
were
Mr*.
Mlc*oi.i
Rus­
ing at Id#) P, M at tha Semlnol* sell and Miss Lenabelle Hagan.
1- II o-huldor: Mrs. W. li. Firm-*
chrysanthemum* and gladioluses While chrysanthemums, tuberoses
Country Club,
me, t; W, Spencer; .tit's. John
Miss Hitdred Allen has loft to with greenery. Tall whlto tapers and fern were iwed in lovely arThe
main
speaker
for
the
aftrrSamlnola Robekah Lodge No. 4.1 mum waa Mra. J . B- Ray who bas­ visit her sister Mrs. Ronald llenth were placed in bras* candelabra |rangrment* throughout the r-mni.
l'e\. Uml Higginbotham
Mrs.
will meet at 8:00 P. M. In the Odd ed her talk on a paper on the In Providence. R. 1.
G'-nre,■ Thurston, Andrew C ir.non the altar nnd cast h sof; glow ° t
home The brides tnlite was
Pel lows Hall. Alt member* are founding of tho D. A. K. written
« ‘|&gt; Ml'. Hugh Wliflchel. AI
ovei the scene. Nuptial music was covet o«l with o white cul-n.uk
reaueatrd to attend. Visitors are by Dr Karhart, a historian of note
Ivon-; Mis. Price ll.-.tcd. Ray­
.
.
,
„
„
.
.
.
,
furnishod by Mr*. Roy Byrnes, cloth and centered with n lew
welcome.
mond Liimbiuist; Mrs \V. IL Wil­
and n msmber of the Capt. Joseph
Mr. and Mra. Roby Living
church organist, and tha wedding nwnngemcnt of the flowers in n
SATURDAY
burn. anil Price Heard
At otto end was
Msgrudar Chapter, D. A. R.. of returned to tholr home in Mayfair m&gt;rchM by Mandolsohnn nnd Lo- silver bowl.
till, i» an* Mrs. .IoIiii LxlloThe Intermediate B.T.U. ol the the District of Columbia. -Mrs. Ray- after spending several month* in hesgren ware used. Miss Nancy placed u three tiered wedding
wat
M Hi r.iuik. Mi*
First Baptist Church will hold an stated that from the flrat meeting Newark, N. Y.
E. Jt •
William*.
soloist,
sang ' "Ave cake topped with u miniature bride
Sindh, ( i«'(»lIU*' Tburst«ii: ilm V.
all day meeting at the church be­ at thrtu women. Miss Eugenia
Marin," the Lord'* Prayer nnd "O and gtooni.
C. Il.i\■mun,, -lohti Galloway ; Mrs.
ginning at 8:00 A. M.
Punch was served on the p.u.lt
Washington, Miss Mary Desha and
Mr*. R. H. Ilaasford of Valtlus- Perfect Love”,
C&lt; ede .lose
NONBAT
?ire. Ellen Hardin Walworth, ihc tw. Ga. and Miss Mnrlnrm Rn*.if»id
W. G. Fi. ■m'ng:
Given in marriage by her father, flout a css’stal howl oil n -a.til
.Ml . Guv in'Ji}’;
The Dependable Claas of the orgtwlzntlon has gtown tu include of Atlanta are. visiting Mr. and tho petite hi Id* wore a wedding table. Silver eandelabra held white
*u l Lumbpnst, Many
tn..he 'I r . T. F\ .Mi'I'nuir I. Bay
f ir s t Methodist Church will meet 2,647 chapters wltn a total mem- Mrs. Al F. Hunt.
gown of Ivory satin fashioned tapers on the punch labie at &gt;1
Hell, I Mi - . in* k EMieriy Hurry
at the home of Mr*. V. L. Smith, Iwrshlp of 143,116 In 48 stales
ide's table. Guests wet-' met
with
n
marquisette
yoke
and
long
W..... nf; Mi - •L "
486 West Eighteenth Street at and »i* foreign countries.
t the door by .Mrs. Edmund
Alltnon.
Friend* w-61 !*■ interested to sleeves. The yoke was mil Inoil
doim Ivi-v; MIns Ili'fi'fi t'.iba*.,
1:00 P.M. Mr*. J . O Hadorer
M.irch and serving punch during
Hi ere are .11 national commit­ learn that Charles L. 1’nrk has with tiny scallops trimmed with
II ,Kh t\ In- l.'hel1; Mr*. Kil Lew.
Will servo aa to-hoit***.
•h,afternoon
were
Mrs.
A,
W.
tees and eight administrative coin- been elected as Student Connell seed pearls.
The fitted bodice
The Elsie Knfght
night Circle of the .......
.
....
________
Lee and Mis, Klsie Farley. ,V«.
nittees,
the _________
D. A. R. building'.
K " -s "" th : Mr*. Karl Higein.'
First
will meet covt.r k block |n Washington. an representative for the sophomore was scalloped on to the full gath­ sisting with serving tveie Mrs.
rst Baptist Church
(
'""boo, Howard Het/. I; A(i,.
ered
skirt
which
was
fashioned
with Mrs. Verne C. Messenger,j archive* room cost $26,000 and the class at F'mory University.
Atershall
Smitl.
..f
Tampa
and
'
Powell. Dick K .-V i cyover crinoline amt extended Into
306 West Third Street, at 14:001[.mperty in Washington I* valued
s , uck. ,i i. inst|.y:
n long flowing train Her firKcr Mrs It A. I’lckeiell of Or'ando.
Mr*.
Macks
Reid,
wife
..v
Mark*
P. M.
i at over $6,000,000, Mrs. Ray point
late in the afternoon the bride
Woodruff, | | Me.
W.
Reid
of
Sanford,
who
was
lip
veil
of
Imported
illusion
was
d
out.
Office**
«».’
the
group
The program meeting of the
and groom left for u wedding tr'p
Mr- .bdin S. h u a td . .1 AV.
formerly
u
patient
at
the
Florida
bordered
with
scalloped
*at!n
W.M.U. of the First Bapll.l serve without salary but the Pre­
to t’leai« ntur when- tlo-v I’lan to
M’ ’ - Fted Lai son, |Vte
Church will be held at the church sident General Is allow. &lt;t traveling .Sanitarium in Orlando, bn- man bonds and was gathered to a tiara spend tttiout two weekI.it
M 'Al lliyaiit, K.ihsvt
movud
to
the
home
of
her
mother
of
orange
blossom*.
She
carried
a
expenses
In
order
to
visit
tho
vailat 3:30 P. M. The Sunbeam* and
traveling the bride wore a .tilt »f
'll
Pete K.-lmJ,
at
801)
Mitchell
Street
in
Knox
1
white
orchid
pla.ed
on
a
P-ayer
ous
chapters.
Ruth Speering G.A.'a will also
light gtey gabardine witli a toil
vllle,
Tenn.
Hook.
meet at .1:30 P. M.
pink slik blouse Il.'i tint ...i, nf
Tim first meeting of the organi­
---------------------- -----Her maid of honor. Miss Dorosation took place Aug 1* 181K) and
black felt trimmed with .. ir.-li
T
p
f
l
r
h
p
P
t
t
H
n
l
t
n
r
p
r
l
litv
Drajier,
sister
*»f
the
hrldsu suited in an Invitation to Mr*.
tl|&gt;&lt; of n drliiut, pink shade ,.nd
Mil'"
til *.U 'lu is t m u s
Deiijxmln Harrison, wife of tin*
she wore black n.;c.--*,o
t'pon
j*-i ■ I ■* 14*: it in th u yrai and |hu
Mis. .loiiullinn Lee Ihupt-r wlnise mail mg. !■&gt; Mi Drapei * n itwk t.* i»$*
President of the United States,
i.mpat
ti* th*- H•$|&gt;1111
' yoke, molded bodlr* and a smxll tbeir return Mi. nnl Mi
to servo as president general. A
plan to make thou lo.to .»i Till Lake AA'al. '1 ».i- all event of Vestel,luy ifliin ...n in the Chapel • i h i ii.t ii.it - in A in it lm ,
hustle
in
the
hsek.
The
skirt
was
i'.ace
ol
Holt
i
i
..i,
Kplacopiil
Chinch
MiI'tapet
,
the
So
m«
The annual teachers' supper
A small blond boy in red paja­ hoard of managers was proposed
extremely full and she wor* long man Avenue in Lake Wale- wn.ro Miss Iio|i.ies i n , daughter of Mr. nnd AL Ham Lee of Go &lt;i*v , In-' f nu'si'tit wi'ii Mm K. K,
t ’u iiiiei',
mas. sitting on the floor gating to Include Miss Desha as chair­ was held last evening under the vellow gloves. She carried a Col­ he ts IMsocial I, I with his fat hot in After a weildiiig nip to Clearwater Mr no.I M - Diap.i plan : 11 it# i 1, ti'U i'h i'i, Mi
i Al - 1 Y (»UII14'I. Ml* Mt'Nltfii
Into a lighted fireplace. Is pictured man; Me*. Walworth as secretary direction, nf the Social Depart onial laiuquet of pink roses and bustness.
make ill. n •"im o l ake Wales.
I f ln Washington as aegistrar. ment of the Woman's Club at the
i Mf •
sImIin. *1f ,
Mm.
on the 1048 Christmas 8 eal* which sml
Oiituf-■ttiwn nui" .Is fill
Durrlng the summer many Inform­ club house.
Hostesses f..»- 'he the same flowers formed a tiara ding im-l udi-il Mi and ' t i ­ w**&lt;!
!. .$r i \||n, T H i »i ' ivt'B, Mr*,
were received today at headquar­ al
i
trufor
her
hair. The soloist,I Mis*
meetings were held *ml the con­ 6
everting
were
Mrs.
Clifford
Pr
&gt;
c
TVIUDK
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V
f
U
A
lfB
.
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14*
f
t
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I
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JM
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t
f
lliJ
»
.
.
.
• 1-r ' i ft-- Mi- U r. iCii.HM. Mr*.
ters of the Seminole County Tu­
Mi &gt; David ll. AV a ' Ii fiml
and I’idelis Class Meets
■Mil
* lam tin j
tor.
Roy
Mr, .»nr.(
Inr’i '
Wut*‘i,r„.(l_,
* H1'* 1.1 “f IH«* Per.
tor, Mr*
no, n
.i; THIIs
u n i., .sir,.
A ' ley . Mi - AA....In iff. Mm.
berculosis Association, according stitution revised.
taffeta made (itrntlcil tu that of dang liter .loan and Mi* Ada %1. i
\
.V4III
A
meeting
was
called
by
Mr*Katlgan,
Mr*.
Clyde
Ramsey,
Mr,.
Smith Home gV,
lu''
1'. ni . M. . \\ K :Sink] i-v, .Atm.
to an announcement by Mrs. C. R.
shall all nf I.n he AA'ale* amii mu„ At M.
the
maid
of
honor's
with
which
Flutu
Adorn-;
Darling,
who
had
II. E. Morris and Mr*. It W. Lip.
• * 1 11
-.*' All- S S&lt; Mi ■ Hm di-.a i, M&gt; * .1 D.
Dawson, the association's presi­
Alt. 1
k,
she wore lilac colored gloves. Her Hull of Del.nnd.
teen absent
during thesummer
plncott.
It.‘ (IIIIt'll 1»"I 4*• 1 • .f . 1 Mr- 11 It M.ii in. nx. Mt*.
dent.
L*e and d*ngliti i . I.linln, r 1it**
bouquet
nnd
tiara
were
of
yellow
Ml
lllt-4
I
"I
l'&lt;
t
I'letlM
&lt;
»‘f
J.
for Get. II, H80, whieo has since
AA Ei gle,
Mi
U 1 1 1 |* i&gt;. 1 lil -ell. Mi - i
The guesl* were greeted at tin- rose*.
The child Is In front of the bias­ been recognised as the founding
Vllle Mi . and Mis Vielui 1 ».ky* tht l i i t f !t ii|.ii I i Ih i * h v o t -il In ! n
\|, . V 1 1li. nnu-, Mt • II
* r«t 1&gt;. vs ii*x »»i
AV11k11,-,.ii. -1$ . tim ki' i$ !• nt. i v ii t f illi tn w n iil
ing Tire, hands clasped about his dote, to be held at the home of door by Mrs. Oscar M. Harrison
nnd
Mrs.
J
l
Mi
Mr.
Lee
chose
for
hi,
ta-st
man,
*i&gt;, . Ml. .lo. 11 'A , IgI,l. Mrs.
.
\ 1 *1
knees watting patiently for the Mr*. Mary Lockwtud In the and Mrs, George Wells and as­ hi* father, Hcmy K. Draper.
At&gt;. xml Mr*. It. A I'nk.-t. il nil •till* muM imp: f ' l i the e h u rth
Mi It h Turn*
sisting ill entertaining were Mrs.
arrival of Santa Claus.
I flu* u i - miji held
w nl tlx M iit n u
Mrs. Lfe wore for her daugh­ of nriuiiilu ami Mi and Mi
Strathmore1 Arms for the purpose C. L. Redding. Mrs. II W Rucker.
,'x, Mi- .J M.
Barry Bart of 8 outh Kent, Conn, of organising tha National Socle*;j Un- hi.mi* »if Mi
V Smith
H*ti‘hull
Smith
nf
Tampa.
ter's
wedding
a
street-length
dresa
.1 I
riutinley.
well known American artist and of the Daugntein of the American Mr*. W. M. Philips and Mrs.
j in P I.n n l lli'ii;* ‘
la-*l ••VftlinR.
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illustrator, designed the 1848 Revolution. During this meeting Howard Muntfeth.
w ith Mt*. H h H ht i i i vm»n n*. coForming un attractive setting Hammond. Ruth Hand, Margaret S&gt; it,irmlt* High 1’ T A. Will f»in lm *&lt;«‘.4.
Christmas Beal. Mr. B art’s Inspira­ 18 la 'lea enrolled -is member* and
ar- Wright, Madsllnu Mallein and foi adults a* vw«lt as &gt;InWin'ii
tion is said to have Itcen hi* young II paid their due* which gave the for tha event were artist
Tht* ......in'* ..( VI* Smith*** Imme
nephew who slipped quietly down treasury $33. Mrs. Harrison accep­ rnngemeigs of pink ant-gonon, Adelaide Richter. Also attending •In, e t hi* ($141 i«*fl *'lllli 1- '(!"iii Mir- ivi*i
ut li'jn 1 1v* I \ 11"c m nt•r.i w ith
F i l i a l K c k I n I r a t io n s
it
iy*fA
1
411)''|i**r
iH'furr
hand
and
'
purple
hyacinth*
and
fern.
Hie
Ing
ii
were
T.
W,
Lawton,
.1
R,
Root
stairs on a Christmas Five to sot ted the office of President Gvncul;
yin - i .sh»ii»*| ."inrt1 .' ,ittd utiidlain**
supper
was
served
buffet
style
(or
tlit*
lo'Ki
^DN
iim
iuN
and FL C. Hut per, Jr*
up his vigil near the three empty Mrs. Walworth, fieretnry General;
i*it T l ■ - 111111-k' «&gt; in iid 'll', f*ivi*rAnd If yt»u think y$uit
stockings hanging over tha flro- Miss Washington, Rrglxtrui Gen­ and oaten at small tablr, in the
i A'lti a hi......... Mi wan ii'tilPtut'tn thin^H mini I un
plaeei
eral; Miss Desha. Vlro-Proaidant large auditorium. The buffet ta­ AROUND the TOWN
S|icu,i! i ’Iuhs. ' s I'ur 1're Scliunl
#«41 w u ii ii laik-c $•uin*li Low I n ir to ihli»: Thr »'*l,,or of u Ti'ioo* »4*p
The Seal Bale In Bcminolo Coun­ General and Mrs. Looekwood, HIs- ble wga overlaid with a white linen
round.‘.I Ly fl-'W ii-* am i fi*in uml
In town ymtfrday w* b i ?. H. j weekly t»nr»* r«u*rit»*4| a
^ luilan* *d l.y •iitu!!*'' Hi i t y i l u l
cloth and centered with u low
ty will be a part of the natlonwldo tiwlnq General.
IM i o i k *
42nd Annual Bhrlatmaa Seal Sale.
I at.
in
tlu* •v rn ln c
Tho lust of thu founder* died In howl holding the pink and deep .McNULTV of Mi*R&gt;oiirnt* wtlh ft auiiounc,■ment and a notice of mi h n h h't'
hlg supply of Dewey-Warren ram-|auction side in the same mail, lie |»Ufi. h, rtiinv '» h. v. mill* liia l 4*ilk i*
( lasses Close Oct. l.”»
The Semlnule County Association In 1822 and a memorial by the purple flower*.
Prior to the supper the chair­ palgn buttons which he nine,I on set &gt;q&gt; the type properly, hut a Wt ' r t I Vt‘.!
w|H announce Its goal and full sculptor, M&gt;s. Gertruda Vander­
cum Ion** a&lt;rM*taht «lt&lt;»i*|)f.| tk^* tmy
coutity organisation early next bilt, stand* on the ground of Mem­ man of the Social Department, all who would accept them
T h r IllirliT iU \Vl|rt |lli»$si.|»'d nVl4r
week said Mrs. H. E. Roumillat. orial Hall. The insignia of tha or- Mrs. George Wells, introduced City Manager H N. MAYER ftml in pirkifu up thr rtluy*. f o t hi Mi* 1 K t,mip**t tit Which
t
h
e
m
hoprlortuly
m
l
*
4
*d.
A * a r« k ti it,
Mr*.
Harrison,
president
of
the
spurting
n
flamboyant
red
nnd
chairman of the Clirlstmaa Seal gnnisadon
was
acsignua
inn
•.•
m
.
i
.
u
,,,
in.-,iurni
ui
vne
anisstion
designed and
t ill tv ii wiiw tltvidial to I'omthiu*
drawn by Dr. Goods, husband of -rub. who gave a short welcoming yellow necktie . . . Mayer ROBERT th** pulillrthril u c c unv i c m l . MJ*»hn tho ***-•|itiiip at** t'ollt'HiuliN lniti*M lit
"Tha purehasa of thssa Baals is th* chairman of the first Insignia address. Group singing was led A. WILLIAMS was nut mi Ills T h o m p s o n an d M I m Mura I un * Sun lay S- ho.d am i t h r
i In* in if -4 iril-» oiii* u 0111*1 ml f i ltd, *nt«*»d
on* way In which all can partici­ commit toe and w«* accepted by by Mrs. W. M. Philips accompanied front porch for the first time fol - 1were sold nt public unitlmi
til*
*•■.1 tin* 'T id rllrt l'*dm l
pate in tha battle against tuber­ the board of management May by Mr*. Edgar MHr hid] at the lowing u long Illness talking with old Williams pitot- tw,. mil,
T in - i m"Mrs
piano.
culosis, a disease which kills nearly 2(1, 1881.
his business associate RAYMOND of a lovely arrangement ,&gt;f i ■ . * w ill la* Urtial to w a n l tho hm ldiiU 1
60,000 Americana each year,
'on her breast uml tin,*,* i*&lt;«- f ilia l nf tin* c h u rc h am i ..th.
Fallowing the supper Hu'lowo'cp f.UNDQUIST . , ,
During the meeting on F'rldny
"Everyone who huy* them la mak­ patriotic songs werp rung to the and Columbus Day games and
B A R B A R A SAUNDERS ha- mule*. In the pre.cn..- ..ff miii* 1 vvorthu Itilt |irn|f*ctn. h
al ••
ing a sound health Investment” accompaniment of Mr*. F'- F.. contests were conducted hy Her- pledged Alpha Gamma Della »f "Us friends ami relative*. ", In,I ilo cid r.l hv th r c I uhb to d H in iitu iu .
Mrs. Roumlllat stated.
Rouinlllat and un invitation was mnn K. Morris. Those enjoying Florida Stale University in T.,|. | ng font milk , nw, a |&gt;" k,q, G n I furnirthiriu m ilk fm th r fauulv
ho$f*
lh
T** . u hum tlio y huvo tio iiirld unlh f *
read to Join th* Federation of |the evening were Mr. nail Mr*. lfthu»Nci&lt; while pliMliring l*i Itctu UJ1”
Women’s C’lubn. The n ei ilicr* Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Munis, Phi were PHYLLIH llAC'ffl ami
8,,llllh 1,1 d lki*‘ 11111Ula l 1 tu 1 .,-voi al ntonllu*, rtiriro * w ii * f* I"
were Invited to attend Fnund-tr's Mr. and Mr*. J . I.. Thornley, Mr SHIRLEY MORELAND . . Phyl. with llhmil
1 fh,» f a m i l y
itu Uu iurt
Day exercise* at the D. A. R. •"'J Maw. K A Munfnrtun. Mr. li*, hy the way, seem* to be doing
•»., class
VcMat I,uml School at Tin'usuce, uml Mr. Wells, Mr. and Mr*. II. FI.'pretty well having ul*„ been elect," " r1ln' '‘ I’” ' 1" - 1 -n ■-■
Tb. &gt;,a. bunk*.
Black, Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Rmitli, ed as a cheerleader for F. S. U. 11",,2 htlY
&gt;
Members of the Magnolia Circle S V.
',l hlVrr" w , n '|‘v
11 K- McNab w.-i- dt-n,
At the i .inclusion of the meeting Mr. ami Mrs. E. C. Harper. Mr. . . . DR. II. W. RUCKER, -.Itty ' * '
of the Sanford Garden Club am
•“
v; " ' '
'be group ami »&gt;
delirious
refreshments
were
aeryrd
and
Mr*.
Jny
Young,
Mr,
and
re c e n tly able to be out a f l - i m i » * " ? * • * kiteben u tro s lls and , ., l, , t.-d fo r the next v .-r.
Mcompleting plana for a F’all carni­
lo
the
following:
Mr*.
F.
E..
Uoli,
Mr,, Boyd Coleman, Mr. and Mv*. operation, wax fishing from hi* |“•’?d h“y " V “r! r .
val supper tp be held In fhv gar­
"I;
' ......^
1 Die g ro u p
c a p ta in s am i .-a lb .
dens of Mrs. Miriam Russell in Mr*. FL H. Clemente, Mr*. W. 11. Clyde Kamiey, Jlr. and Mrs. Jnck c a r alo ngsid e the r iv e r the other ')?t,V 0^
Tunnlcllffo.
Mrs.
A
C.
Henson,
flock
of
white
leghorn
chickenv*’r
each
memhci - nann m tie
Horner. Mr. and Mr*. Royal day . . a pleasant way to recupurLoch Arbor. The event will begin
Rba.
H.
W.
Rucker.
Mrs.
R.
M
t'AAM
various
gioiip*.
Mis. At t, tied
F’rench. Mr. and Mr*. A. It. pin- al*m
at 6;30 P. M. on Nov. 0 with u
Bex, Mrs, C. E. Iti ii&gt;d and All •
supper. The menu will Include Mason, Mr*. 11. J . Lchmun, Mr*. kerton. Mr. uml Mr*. W, D. Stine,
MRS. ETHEL THOMAS still i«
hamburger*, frankfurters, baked J . H. Menlck, Mr*. W. B. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Meriwether pewt* dally for work at Ivey’* Shu,.
Mr*. Fldmund Melsch, Mr» Bay, and Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Leavitt.
beans and salad.
8 tore in spite of the fact tha: she
Campbell, Mr*. W. M.
Prlsaa will be awarded to the Mrs. P- P.Mr*.
Also Mr. and Mr*. W. W. War­ m«*t motor daily from flonev.
R. W. Runrocht,
lady and gentleman, girl and boy Thigpen,
ner,
Mr
nnd
Mr*.
TY'ilUam
Wray,
over the fill with water up to tinwhose costumes ara Judged to be Mr*. Roumlllat, 3D*. John Jluijch, Mr. and Mrs. It. J . Ill*bice, Mr. and run nlng board of her cur , . . MRS
., Mrs. Miriam Rusawll and a
the moat original. Attractions to Jr
Mr*
Manlielh,
Mr.
and
Mrx.
R. W. LIPP1NCOTT and young
visitor, Mr*. Price Heard.
b* featured are boat rides, fortune
Douglas Stun*11mt, Mr. and Mr*. daughter left the Langley Apart­
tailing, and the sola of plants, dish
William H. Stcmpcr, Mr. and Mr*. ment* yesterday aft** an all-day
gardens, novelties and tucked
Stewart Gatrhel, Mr. and Mr*. Hen visit loaded down with »•&gt; ninny
fruits.
F. Wade, Mr. and Mr*. K. W. Lip- supplies you would think she'd
in linn vlock*
During tha evening a fashion
plncott. Mr*. Gertrude Page, Mr*. spent a week . , . Bet the hospital
•h°w . will b# presented by -the
W. II. Brinson, Mr*. Fred T. hail u busy time on Monday night
Ypwell Company under the direc­
Williams, Mr*. Glady* A. Smith, with *11 lboss? additions In the
tion of Mr*. Frank MacNelll and
Mrs. J . B. Crawford, Mrs. J . fl. population of Sanford - - . a m o n g
Mra. Tom Holt and a d lsp to of
b ir t h
Williams, Mr*. J . T. Newby, Mrx. tho**1 being sun* for MR. and
hat*, from the Hhoppe Chapeau. a n n u u n c b m b n t
H. W. Rucker, Mr*. D. K. MeNab, MRS JA K E RICHTER and MR
Mualc will be provided $pr dancing
Mr*. Escar Price and Mrx. C. |„ and MRS, BERNER WINN . .
Redding.
Congrutuultlun* , . .
Also M r*, J . E. Courier, Mr*.
MRS. ALICE RICHARDS at .
Churle* AVurd, Mra. H. M. l’ap- th* Tourist Information Mount
worlb, Mr*. J . E. Baker, Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Berner Winn an­ Pearl H. Hansell, Mra. Lettlo A. w*» looking out at the lake over100% Wool
nounced today the birth of a son Nix, Mr*. Nancy Brock, Mrx. Mar­ flowing on Seminole Boulevard jiu I
wondering If It will eventually ,
on
0c&gt;.
12
at
the
F'ernald
Laugh­
Clrele No. 4 of the Women'*
tha Heard, Mr*. Mitchell, Mr#. come Into the booth . . . JACK
Missionary Unnlon of the Flrat ton Memorial Hospital. Mra. Winn Charlo* E. Ginn, M n. Etlxabelh SASSAIID, JR ., T, In front of Mrwill
bo
remembered
as
the
formar
BapUlt Aiurch met wUh-Mrs. R.
Lynch. Mr*. Georgena Hamll, Mr*. Crory'a in happy possession of »
L- Oarraon on Htthmund Avenue Lola Peaks.
Nr. and Mr*. John ll.&gt; Bray, Jr. Mildred Babcock, Mr*. Jack C. jigsaw puitl* of the United
on Monday afternoon with Mr*.
Ru«*ell. Mr*. W. B. ElUrtw, Mr*. State* . . . There ar* certsiniv
Bi J over the of Columbus, Ga. announced to­ Miriam H. Huiaell, Mr*. A. M. golng tu b« a lot of HalloweVe
day
tha
birth
of
a
daughter
Char­
iMfttag. Detail* f o r t h * coming
Mrs. Philip* and the Ml**** Edna and coatilval* in th* n**r fulute „ , .
B w ouUinml and M r* G arri- lotte Lunn on Sopt. 22.
Chittenden, Zillah N. Welsh, one being sponsored by the South
lolked to th# group on com Gray will be remembered as-tho Laura
former Thelma Reynold* of this El Wee Kirchhoff, 0111* Reese Sldo P. T. A., one by th* Hanford
inuulty mission*.
W h jtle, Sylvia Jonas, Th*lma Garden Club and one
Following the business refresh- city.
Hr. and Mra. W. H. Kramer of
Portland, Ore. announce the birth
of o daughter Jeanette Evelyn on
Sept. 12. Mrs. Kramer is Mte
Mias MUtuie Stewart. Mrs. t t I ! former Alberta VonHetbuli*.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Jacob Richter
j l
.Henderson,
Mra. Miriam announced today tha birth of a

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Two Teams Played
On Even Terms, De­
spite Weight Ad­
vantage Of Tigers

Statistics On 3 Gaines Bear Out
Tech’s Claim As Top SEC T

Notre Dame And Florida Gators To
Have Full Squad
Michigan Lack For Rollins Tilt
Punch Of 1947

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR .
Herald Hporl* Edtlnr
Th* Orlando IIIkH School Raby
Tigers trimmed the Seminole High
School Baby Fed* at the high
■chool athletic field here last night
by n 7 to 0 margin.
The two tram* were well matchad. despite the weight advantage
By WILL nillMHI.F.Y
held hy the Invndera from the
NEW YORK. Oct. 13, (At—
aoiilh.
The two team* battled Notre Damo nnd Michigan, al­
mml of the night betwoen the 40 though their winning etreoka un
I mi 11 lin e n wit It Jtoittiui
L c l n g Mill Intact, don’t pack the punch
able to Rain much around.
they did In 11147-lf figures arc
After sevetal exchange* of to he believed.
punts, the flanfordltcs held the
Theai) two nildwcateru powerball on their own .18 yard line. house* were top* lu*t year In mov­
Mnrton Butler, spunky lltlla San­ ing the football up mid down th*
ford wine hack, dropped five yard* field, monopolising team uffcn*ivr
attempting to go around end, and h o n o r * among major college
Don Smith picked up elgh' yard* 'earn*.
off tackle. Baa* added two yard*,
In tho present campaign they
then Smith kicked out to Pnttillo, have failed to got tholr steam up,
who returned to the Sanford 48.
according to Matiatic* nf the Na­
Orlando ran two play*, and tional Collegiate Athletic Buteau.
were held. Beach kicked 'to But­ and trail far hack In every at­
ler on the Sanford right yard tacking department.
line. Smith rammed off tackle
Little Nevada remains the na­
for II yardi and a flr.it down. tion'* No. I offensive team, lead­
S a n added one yard for Sanford, ing both In forward patiiog and
then Hie Feda fumbled and the total vantage.
ball w m recovered by Orlando on
Army, me*nwIdle, ha* moved t&lt;&gt;
the Sanford 18
the front in rudiing with a display
rtei
Patterson
of land power reminiscent of the
for S yard*, hut Ilcach fumbled on great Wont Point teams during
the neat play and Sanford recover- ami luat after the last war,
Nevada--paced hv Stan Heath,
•d on the Sanford 16. Smith and
Butler Ioat nine yarda in two ut- needle-threading passer who i*
tempt a. Smith kicked out, and the country'* leading Individual
Beach returned to the Sanford 20. offensive performer-ha* rolled up
Bearh paaaed to Oahorn for ten a total of 1,1(111 yard* in whipping
yarda, then Beach added two at San Jo*o State. San Francisco and
center. Beech went over for the North Texas Teacher*.
touchdown one play latue. Keeney
Against these concededly lowerkicked the extra point.
drawer rival*, the Nevadan* have
Orlando gained 02 yarda from averaged 622 yard* a game.
garni They
eerlmmagc, and limited tho Son- nre followed hv Wyoming, Miami
ford club to 61. Orlando made Unlvcriltv of Ohio and Maryland
one firat down and Sanford made In that order, In total offense
two.
Nevada ha* racked up 708 yard*
The starting lineup for Sanford In ousalng alone, completing 47
Included Oeno Smith and Ed Hen- of l)(l attempt* for an average of
karlk at tho ends, Billy Howard 2011 yard* a game. Heath hn*
anti Walt Routh at tho tarklcr, thrown 82 of thoee and completed
Charlie (aiming and Don Howard 43.
at tho gunrda and (teorge Swann
Tulin i* sccnnd In aerial gain*
at the center pout. The hark* with an overage of 203.7 anil then
Included Bn** nnd Butler at tho come William A Mary with W0.,I
wings, D. Smith nt the aplnner and We»t Virginia with 171*.
anti Jim (ireer at the blocking
Army rolled up 401 yard* on
back,
the ground alone In lashing Illinois
Orlando *tarted Uurkhalter anti lail Saturday. 20-21. For Ihieo
Bedding nt the end*, Hycr nnd gome* the Cadet* now have a
Love nt the tacklei, Water* uni total of 1.083 ynrd* rushlng-an
Pepper nt guard* and Llttto at average of 301 per contest.
eentor. The hack* Included Bearh,
Wyoming, last week’s leader,
Hudnall, Urlgga ant] Pope.
dropped to second place with 1,043
for three games, an nvcrugi
347.7, Maryland &lt;330) and T
Mine* &lt;307.7) follow.
Michigan la 11th In passing offen*© nnrl Notr© Dim* Is Mill Ui
Power Lawn Mower
rushing. It'a thalr heat showing*.
Paul Htromlierg of Furman la
SE L F PROPELLED
thu IndlvUltml punting loador with
FOR DEMONSTRATION
iivermr© of 45,2 yard* for 20
CAM,
puntV. Charlle lChiiii Chou) Justice
of North Carolina ha* 44.3 for
Glenn C. Ult
second.
.
PHONE 1281-J
Wyoming la the pace aottor *n

Nevada Remains Na­
tions Outstanding
Team For Offense

Snappln
Turtle

GAINESVILLE. Oct. 13. (A*)With 1he single exception of Hnlflinrk Boh Onietxmncher, tho Uni­
versity of Florida Gator* should
he at near nhv*lcal condition for
ilmir scran with Rollins College
her, Saturday night.
Grurtrmnchor s u f f e r e d two
broken ribs In ve»ierilay'a practice
sod will probably ho out of action
until tho Georgia game. Halfback
Kldrlilge Beach nnd F.nd mil Tur­
ner missed ycatorday’fl offensive
defensive Herimmnge, hut Tarklc l
Corlli Carver was hnck In tho'
'hick &lt;&gt;f thing* after a two-week
'Ihie nee.
The Gator first and second team
each took I urn* at offensive nnd
defensive work Mgalnst the freshnun yesterday aa tho yearling*
rail the Hollins double wingbnek
attack.
We’re coming along fair this
week." Coach Ray Woff said In
lav, ''But we face a verv definite i
menace In a flred-un Rollins team '
which Inst to Miami and could put
n «ilv*r lining In that cloud hy up­
setting Florida.
"Our scouta tell me their line
I* equally as big a* ours and that
their attack, troth running and
pa**l.-g. is not to Ire trifled with.
We’ve got to he right mentally a*
well ns physically for this one."
The offensive work today opened
slfeahln holes In the freshman
line nnd Halfback Hal Griffin,
Loren Broadua and John Cox took
advantage of It to rip off consist­
ent long gains.

A TLA N TA . Oct. 13. (/!')— Statistic* for the first three football
game, in the Southeastern Conference bder out Georgia Tech** claim
at ihe top team.
.
ftc h it in first plate in three departments— lo la l defensa and
p in in g and tot*! defense.! Auburn le id i in the fourth major depart­
ment -p a n dr feme.
Tech runneri and panel have advanced 1,007 yards against Van­
derbilt. Tulane nnd Washington and Lee. The Yellow jacket defeats

ut’ Ma u KAHLE ACTION PICTURE was taken In the second inning of the last World Sorlee
THIS
, ir, t baseman Earl Torgeson all hut climbed the roo? of the dugout In a vain
effort to
Boh lim on'a hmg foul Fane register everything from alarm to an eargernes* to
grt In on the ploy. (International Houndphoto)

Uisniiiirr I iennutui
Hunting LlcenseB

Are Now On Sale
By County Judge

Casey Stengel Will
Manage
Yankee Nine
Two European Horses Northwestern Center
Arrive At Belmont Uneman Of W eek NEW YORK, Oct. 13-dAh—

N E W ‘ YORK. Oct. 13, (A*&gt;NEW YORK. Oct. 13, (A}—
Two European hnr*e*--tho Ago I Alex Sarkisian, captain ami center
Khan's Nathoo and Jean Nys' llel- 1of Northwestern's u n d e f e a t e d
gian champion, Bayeaux—arrived; team, was n*med tho collegiate
Hunting license* are now
yesterday to challenge Citation in football llituman of the week tont
the
offlre
of
County
Judge
... ...- ..........
,, ,
„ Saturiiav's 2100,000 Empire City 1dav In the Associated Press' first
L. V/. Ware with resident H -*"'’' international Gold Cup Race at poll of the season,
rlced at 12 00 and State Ileens*JI Ilelmont,
pricec
Snikialan. a_ 21
_ ft-pound
,____ ______
senior,
lit 87.60.
. . , I The two horses had a rough t|played mv
the .un
full ....
dll mu
minute*
against
Ii
The season for shooting of l,Lrr,l (rjp |,y Rj r hut Nathoo, the 1U4H •Minnesota, His work In stooping
HAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (Ah turkey, quail »"d marsh hen* o- (rjih tHrhv winner, came through up the middle of tho Northwest­
—The California horse racing pen* on Nov. 24 and ' OI'« nur* jt in fine shape, handlers reported, ern forward wall played a major
hoard Iih* suspended Ihe llrense* through J«n ft. Tho first five d*y,| llaveaux didn’t fare so well. The role In N.W.’s IP-10 victory over
of thoroughbred trainers J . II „r„ open and Monday* and T u n -1 Helyin,, horse, nervous on tho tho Gophers.
(l(ed) Gregory ami Andrew Cog- day* thereafter are closed for |plane, suffered superficial bruise*
The Northwestern captain wa*
and scratches hut is expected to one of 20 nuemen--u*ually thu for­
bill, hurred them from all Call- hunting of tiiis game
forniu tracks and, In effect, ruled
gotten players on Saturday-front
There lire
ii no closed days. In t k ' b . ready for the big race.
them out of horse racing.
all parts of the country who drew
hunting
of
duck*
.
ft""
The hoard In session yesterday tie reason for which opens Pe«
high pruisc for their tffort* up
W ILDLIFE MEET
also ordered Robert S llownro. and closes on Jan 8 .
The Florida Wildlife Federation t front,
nromiimnt stable owner of Han
Killing of doo desr I* prohibited will meet ut Forrcetwnnd SportsM’lteo and llaverly Hills, to show
JA I’S WANT TO I'LAY
nt
ume*. »nd also buck deer men’s Lodge at Welaka on Oct. 231
causa whv his own license should withallhorns
and 24. Tneru will bo a two duy' TOKYO. Oct. 1.1, (Ah— Japanese
of
less
than
five
inch
'
not ho revoked on grounds the
program of fun and business, nnd have asked the United Statu*
icgMtrnllnn of the horse Gallivant In length.
many outstanding speakers uro Lawn Trnnis Association to help
""The
hunting
season
In
tho
&lt;)cnh
wuis falsely registered at Bay
scheduled to appear on the pro- them get back into Davis Cup
Notional
Forest
will
he
from
Nov
Meadows track. Howard Is the mm
gram.
. plav.
nf Charles H. Howard, noted Cali­ 24 through Dee. IP, with *.ho first
____________________
Tho Japnn Tumils Association
five lay* open and Monday* n"A
fornia turfman.
radioed n request for permission
Coglilll. assistant trainer of tlm Tuesday* closed thereafter. HpeA plate anil fork should ulwqys'to resume competition "a t tho
Roliert Howard Stable, was con­ iiul permits are necessary for accompany
cak* when It is earliest opportunity." It appealed
. «ny layer
.
victed of stimulating the horse* hunting In the Forsat and
s p e c i a l endeavor*
.
served with afternoon tea or eof- "for tho special
of the
Fractured ami Crls* Cross, both of &lt;2,00 for those under 18 and »o.w fee elnee it Is hard to manage "oat United States Lawn Tennis Assowhich ran at Hollywood Park last for those over that age.
' elation toward this endi1
of hand."
summer.
A largo supply or pharnplets
outlining hunting regulations era
For a delicious sane* for fish available at Judge Waro’a office.
add one-third cup of capers to a
cup of rich, well-seasoned cream A map mi the wall of the o'flco
allows tho prohibited hunting nre.t*
sauce.
which Include thu Hanford. Oviedo
^scoring
S, S I , *
T » ,S ,I
9I4P
S'
■
W
9.9 , 1 1 * IT*,|j
|pursue,I
^ 1 S 9W999 *■ .
with
point*.
hy California with 122, LufayatUr I uti4 Geneva farming area* and
Weklva River
110 and Nevada M3.
'areas near I

California Board
Suspends 2 Trainers

PICK -T H E - WINNER
CONTEST
First Prize
Ronson Cigarette Lighter
Second Prize
1-lb Box Whitman’s Sampler
Awarded By

TOUCHTON DRUG
Third Thru Fifth Prizes v.....,............ For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
„
Ritz Theater
TO SUB
"APARTMENT FOR PEGGY* with J m u * Crain and WltUaai
Holden m O rt S or U .

4 1 0 -2 0 -

'
INSTRUCTIONS
Ballota muat be in The HeraU office W ore eoon oa
Friday dr poatirutrltad by that Ume. AS f l a w weal be
marked.
HALLOT
. . ALABAMA
-VS* TENNBUSKK . . .
* . DUKE
-VS- MARYLAND . . .
. . FLORIDA
-VS- R O L L I N S . .
. . KENTUCKY
-VS- VANDERBILT
. . MIAMI t
«V8* DETROIT . . .
.
Mississippi
.y g . TULANE .u- i
. . V irgi ni a
-v s . w a s h , a l e e . . .
. . ILLINOIS
-VS. MINNESOTA "t. .

10 and 12
' '

GAUGE

£

22 Short* - Longs - Loi
Lung Rifle Hollow Point
Rifle (Shot;
lo ir vom AMHiTiimoN, shot oil
■ THBT

AV.

Opwa Nov. 24th
)?i.-*YvYL '-‘S j \
1 i »- u t ;

.

. ’■ , * ,v

LOU IIOL'DKKAU DAY
HARVEY, III., Oct, JU, (A V- A
Lou llmidrenu Duy Uct. 28 Is belnjk
planned by this Chicago subur#
where the player-manager of the
World Champion Cleveland InHn"* ho* lived alnce early child­
hood.
•••A Veeck, president of the
Cleveland club. Hank Greenberg,
vice President, nnd other baseball
dignitaries have been Invited.

Charles (Casey)
Stengel was
named manager of \he New York
Yankees for 1040 and 1050 yester­
day. He succeeds Stanley (Uuckyk
Harris, who withdrew from Job
last week,
Stengel, who managed clubs in
Ihe National League for nine
veers, haa been boss of th* Oak­ kee* In the IB21 world serlee.
land Oaks of the Pacific Coast
League for the past three year*.
His club this year won both the
league pennant and the leugua
playoff*.
The announcement cams just
exactly 25 year* to tho day Stun
gel, ttten u New York Giant, hit
a home run that gave his cluh
a 1 to 0 triumph over th# Yan­

BUY

GUN
AMMUNITION
TODAY

a UFE?&gt;

An you solas through ihe functional
'mliutle * ie ' period peculiar lo women
(M to n y i*)T n o « this make you
suffer (ram hot Hashw, feel so nerv­
ous, hlsh-etrunx, tired) Then so try
Lydia I . Hn»ham's Vetetahli Cornound to rellsve sueh symptoms.
|'S Compound also has what
stomachic tome
1
^ ■ t c r T o e Ul a stmnachlc
tonic effect |

'UNA 1 MNMa’S 8B!ISI
'gl'Ml%**)&gt;«■„■!, I «&lt;J4 ,1#

V1LLANOVA

-VS, BOSTON COLLEI

BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING}

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ROBSON

ISPORTING GOODS!

111 *

f o t a k e e B ffl o f y o u r

Pants

AMMUNITION

ha* permitted opponent* to move*
only 425 yards. Tech passers have 2D completions out uf 02, gaining
thrown 65 times and completed 210 yard*.
32 fu, 500 yards.
Team rankings below the thrse
Only 11 passes out of 32 have leader* in each category are:
been completed ugalnst Auburn,
Total offense: Georgia, Florida,
gaining 104 yard* for the I’lnitrs- Tulane, Auhutn, Mississippi, Tenmen's three opponent*.
nessue, Mississippi State, L.S.U.,
Number two apd three team* in and Vanderbilt.
each department are;
Totul defense: Mississippi State,
Total offense: Alabama, P87 Mlsstsslppi, Alabama, Tulane. Ken­
yard*, and Kentucky, 860.
tucky, Florida, Vanderbilt, Georgia
Total defonse: Tennessee, 6041 IV,a"T i l l "
yard* and Auburn, 612.
' Bussing offense: Trnnusse, AJa^
Raising offense: Georgia, 24 bams, Nub urn,* Tulane,
cotn[ilel!on* In 60 throws for lit) Mlstdsslppi S t a t e , Mississippi,
yards; Kentucky, 32 completions Florida and Vanderbilt.
In 08 tries for 307 yard*.
Bass defense: Tulane, Tm£, MIsI’as* defense: Ten ness jh, 22 op­ *l**lp|&gt;l State, Alabama, Kentucky,
ponent pusses completed out of *,.S.U., Florida,
............................
Georgia
and Van60. gaining 214 yards; Mississippi, del bill.

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TRICHDAIRE

.

THE SANFORD RBBALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

SSUMML
|

,

P e t a l N d tftfe

IN TUB COURT OK THU COUNTY
■JL |i tltS. BUMINOUK COUNTY
KL.OII1DA, IN I'lUIRATR.
IN RK KMTAT K UK
JAMl.K At.I.KN,
I »&lt;i -n nt".
.
To ALL CKKUITOIIH ANI&gt; I’UllHUNH IIAVINd CLAI.MS Oil UKMANUK AOAINKT KAIH KKTATK
Vmi *nd each nl you me hereby
nt'itflril ami rwiulrott ' to prevent
mi&gt; claim* mid itomaml* which yim.
M l R. 1st St
I’K. 11
or Other of you, may have against
|III- estate uf J iimi'. Allen, tle*«.i*«il.
I lai" of mild County, to tin* Count)
|J iiilgii of Mejil Inote Colllity, Klnrld.1
ill Ii Im office In the court hulls.) of
Uli'JJ .IIIUOUI JlipUil|Ua |I[K|M u11|11v
I ’« p|4oia -pjoiuHtt tn Xiun«a p c
I Ho time of the firm pulillCAtlnn of
I lloa rulin' Berti claim nr ileniHli'l
leliall ne in writing, und ehnll atntr
•pi
a E l
t \
; the place of reuldenre und poet
I n o t I f A l l f f I t n lofllce nddreee of the claimant. and
*m
“ **• "
eh ill lie eworn to hy the claimant,
5
OrcomuUlon relieved cromoUy ba- 1,1 »»»nt, or hla aitonvy, ami uni
Call* it; goes right
m h t lto the «eaYo t tto*
*r rt.tnm.d not ... file
trouble
_____ to
_ help loosen ana expel " 1,11 1- IIv” J" 1 Ml IIMAN.
jtrm laden
phlegm,
and
aid
nature
den phief_____________ __
A- . i n uliir of thn Iaim
tie and heal raw, tender. InW ill and Ten antcnt n
bronchia] muooua m em - ■
J AMI IK Al.LKN.
. Tell your druggist to wll you
I'nrMirit.
f bottle of Creomultlon with the un- KirnI I'tiMIcntlun Octolmr, *, ISO
idtng you must like the way It
allays the cough or you are
your, money back.
NfiTit ii in- i *i ni.H' tin tm s t i on
fMIIKOXUlr AOBNMHHNT tftll
I HANOI: IN Hilt NlltHICS Of
A
Ch«*t CoMs, IroaehlHe IIISTIIIIT OK SONINd OHIIIN-

SALES-SKKVICE

Hill Hardware Co.

Beware Couchs
fro® conaoa ooWt

CREOMULSION

DANCE
DUSTY BOOTS CLUB HOUSE

Friday, Oct 15th 8:30 P. M,
MUSIC HY

The WHOOT OWLS

Senator Taft

WHAT JUDGE SAYS

PAtiF. F i v e

, IJ-. - -

.

THE OLD HOME TOW N

tluallaard KroM !*•«• Onel
International Association ot Cnltfs .
tutluy "It Is the Republican rnllu-t ■f Police today that comic strips,
Hiutt ihc Democratic Party Hi-., radio and motion pictures were
itnntls alone a* the champion of “insidious propaganda machines |
local self government."
lor crime." Judge Alfrrd P. Mur“Tho Issue In this campaign." rah of Oklahoma City told the
he declared, "Is whether the pen- association's 511th annual confer­
nle on this country shall have ence:
individual liberty or whether we
"Today, white masquerailing un­
shall see our fctlerul government der the banner of law anti order
drafted Into totalitarian control. •ml the slogan of 'Crime Doesn’t
If the present trend Is continued pay,’ the comic att ip. radio anti
It won't tie long until the federal moving picture have made crime
lovernment shall reach down into nny stupendous dividends to those
the statue and, for lids reason, I who drnmatlic, exploit and sense*
itlvise Southerners this year to tlonullse crime and criminals.
oln with Republican* tn safeguard
their priceless heritage of state.
STRUM .IMPROVES
-Ights."
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. Ill—(Ah
Turning to foreign policy, Taft -Tin* condition of Federal Judge
Ii rhiied that President Truman Louie W. Strum, who was strlrk*
has reversed hint himself three en in his rhamher* during a
imes on the Palestine question ’ I session/ of U. S. Distiict Court
ml that during the punt week end here yesterday, wns torntetl “much
io attempted to "undermine hi. improved" at St, Vincent's Hosmil Secretary of State—(lenernl rital today.
.Marshall'-and at I he same time
luPlied the tTnl'cd Nations square
Chicken may Ik* rolled In e£1
and rrumba, arranged t&gt;i a baking
NNI K UK T i l l : U T N OK • A N K IIIIII. tli-h ami hakert in the oven for aKI.UIHUA.
l*out an hour, or until done. A fry­
Nolle* I. hereby 111111 Hint Ii fill. er or broiler should l*e ehoiin for
Ill1 IHarlllU util lie belli .It Ilie off:,. chicken to la* ore pa red In thla
*1 llle Ully ClHUItl’inl-'M In file I'l*
Hall In llie City of M-tIIf.if't Kl" it* way and It should m* hastinl fro*
,it Xi»« o'clock I* M mi Mi.' 2**h quently, tlurlng the baking, with
*ltl) of October. ISIS, tn consUlel lb. margarine or butter.
folb.wInK eha n«-&gt; .mil .iniendtoeo**
ill (he Stoning firtllnnnc* cf t h e 1 its Iv in the fa ce "
&lt;*f Hanford. Klnrlrtu
Taft closed Id* eematks in each
The |irn|«*ety Xnne.l * '.,ti 1.1
f ttis speeches with an appeal
I(•I (One Mingle Kumilii I. rflltell
'or Plnellai countv voters to sup'
Let. IS It If It II I l f I
IT Republicans
(&gt;ort a t i c k e t
ftnehurvl Kir,i \Hi1itl"n . f."|,ne»it If* be ills nucl t,, I*. I pf'.ill'••eking l o c a l i
rnertlal-ltetalli Maid l1'• i•-' *&gt; I",
rsteil at Kootliwe.t . . i", r
WANTED
Kram-lt Annue .nit l«iti M..... . &lt;«..l
I T U . TIME bookkeeper or
-.tending .loath slons 'i-,i ......
p.rly line of Kreneti A»etn. n»T
rlerk Milling In learn In handle
ft
ecimplrte armunlln* for e.tahAll p n f t h i tn In ter im ..... . ell .sen.
llahed
Hanford
firm
fmxxl
•hsll hs* e mo npportoroti t I*,
Morklng ron.litbm*. a n n u a l
hesiil st »niil beurlnii
mraliun, hoMpilnlirsllon, medlII) O r d er o f llie f i t ) ' ' lo m l^ l.'i i
ml and life Insurance. Write
of th e O ily of Hanford. K * 1*1*. till.
U]itnm elriH t
Ibis K Herald. »»n handwrlt*
12 th llsy of October t ‘l l *
In*.
I I N. MATKIt
M3
Magnnlln
Ave. Phime Oil
Replies held In .Irlrt con*
AS CITY CI.C.IIN '" f i Hi:
CITY o r HANKOltD
fldenre.
FLORIDA

Dr. Henry McLaulin

AN EVEN IN G 'S ENTERTAINM ENT
T IIE WAY YOU L IK E IT

Admission 75 Cents. Tax. Inc.

d JT p t

K'ADACCIS
C,p*.
-.U ni, Sruj.X*
Gil tn *.
■r«e.a(i hi

OKDKR TO-DAY

CIGARETTES
« mi hi c itK in .o
w in .*
i i * 1* v aTtuK it
i m u .u * mmiooi
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Ytiitp |i» |■ 1'iir l*rlt*f*
rr&gt;wti|g|in iirnniU
tiMs'ii ii* kiiriirhrd U The WhaImii
iltnitiiifiii 11Ftlpr ••i % t tirt«m«
I he* l.ftrurr I ttiir ikntpr I hr Mur#
trlUrrp Ijuntnn tmril

$ 1 -4 7

The WISE FKI.LOW
ridim lhi&gt;
A u tom obile Insu rance F e a tu re s T h a t

“Yellow”

E v e ry M o to r is t W a n ts !

PHONE

( ’■llll]&gt;ll’tt* rilVlTlIRl’
Full iirn li'clim i to m**i*l nil m ol ••I'inyr Itir/.arilM

21 Ilnur Service

( '|&gt;1|I illt'lll Wills' fliliril Mi'fN It f
l{r|i|fsi*nliil i\es mi cull piiyw llt'ir
1liroiiglton' N orth A m e n t a

YELLOW ( All CO.
Seminnle lire Shop

[I*

ii

, OFFICE space In Meiach Dulldlng. MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type WANTED: Capuhle boukki i pt r, Help-Srify H»l( Service Laundry
Driers
Irunliig
male or female, undei IP. Mif*t
h-itne. 2 baths. Excellent luceLarge light office, newly decoPhone lM 9
Ik- neat anil able to type Salary 406 W. 15lh Ht.
i.on Apply 50fl Plumusa Drive.
H rated, oil utilities, heat and lanlcommensurate with ability l{. •
Phono 1239-W.
tor stnrice furnished.
Call
HAVE \ LIFE
nly Box II. W. A. i o Sanford'
W W, li. ft A. Dept. Store.
One hundred fifty feet fron'uge
M \l BK M H 'B OWN
Herald.
on a beautiful lake. A new five
By huviitg your car or truok
Mooein a m i u p t o date one room
room home about half com­ WANTED: Experienced ii'i -timt
c heckl'd over by our export
e f f i c i e n c y apartment. Ideal for
pleted. Has electricity and deep
mtehnuie*. 1* tbo kt 'crlng xysfarm manager for '/ellwand
htutnesr couple. Downtown lo­
well, (inriicn fire place with
tem safe? Alt' the brake* ad­
Farms. Phone A. I'udu A Suns,
cution. Call 550.
benches. Dock and boat house.
justed for quick klupsT Monthly
Oviedo 2151 for interview.
Five acres that ran bo made
pavim'iit plan for larger jobs.
Into a show place. Owntr Irons,
HAN Kl llll) MG ro ll A Rt|l*T * »&gt;.
Futnislifd :i hedroin home on Sil­
furred to unnther City, says sell MECHANIC—Car, truck, &lt;*xpcri20H W. First Htrr*t
ver Lake from Oct, 151 h to
onced. Permanent, Instilunco,
and prlea is very low.
June 16th. Call 102.
hospitalisation, vacation, guar­
RAYMOND M. HALL, Haulier
anteed wage. Don't apply unless FOR RENT— Klimt suntlsr. Easy
Room t Florida State flunk llldg.
operatic n. Reusunatile rates, San­
qualified. Write Bo* It. Herald.
First Class Modem Apt. Takarh
S. 0. Illghleyman and lleatrlce
Replies will l*c held in con­
ford Paint ft Glass Go. Phans
Phone 1270-J. Commercial St.
Huffman, Associate,
fidence.
808.
At Park Ave.

RF-AL E S T A T E W A N TED

CLEAN, single or double sleeping INTERESTED In buying all kind*
rooms, convenient to town. 507
of Real Estate, Sanford and
Mtigmdlu Ave.
__
vicinity State full particulars
Box 217. Herald
Nicely furnished apartment dote
III, Mon and wife only.
No i A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
child-en, no pets. 218 French
“
Avo.
HOT LUNCHES every day from
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
3 ROOM APARTMENT, close in,
gnruge, also two bedrooms with
convenient kllchcn privileges. Cahbago plants. Marlon Market,
Yellow Resistant. Thane 803-R.
Phone 724-M after 5:00 P.M.
I,. B. Mann, l-aku Monroi.

T O D A Y

ROBSON

SI»OKTIN(i GOODS
;

r

- •.

lUXEDO FHEUtt—comnlete tins
Hunt's Tuxedo Fred btort*

asking price *5,760.00,
i^rica^pald Jor used otter 7:00 P. LL b* bef« » 7:00
ture. Ted Davie Purnltur*
A M.
0 ACRE FARM good wells, ell in
— — 1884 Packard. Phono 417-J.
cultivation, has house with re­ _ Co. t i l B. 1s t Ph. M l.
UPHOLSTERING
modeling possibilities, on Easf
1987 four door Plymouth. Cash
Ha. “
WILL BUY ge^ ear ngiiMses
aide, priced s t 10,500.
&lt;978, Phono 102.
_ ___
f t m j r eoudltlea. RetUM *
HOUSE esuCelcry Ave.,

sound, offers yosfor remodeling Into

■ V iU.
ybt;
Sibil

fxtvnrfW'

Ha.

Wan*’ offer.

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Gantt. 779-W.
OR LAN I in Morning Sentinel. Or­
CARPENTERING and repairing,
lando Evening Star. Call Ralp)
hour, day or week. Art DoughRnv. 1115 J
i.:y . Plum., 776-J.
C/il.L 517 for Battery, Generator
F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
and Starter service.
Swain's
All work guaranteed. Phone
Battery Service, 301 W. First
1378-J.
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BOHKKEEPING--Part time Fin­ Venetian Blind*: New blind* and
ancial .l |ntcmenth&lt;, all tuxes.
a complete reconditioning wrv
Mure than 20 years expcrlunce.
Ice. I’h. 005-R. for free imII
Plume LIIT-J,
mute*.
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GUTTER and spouting installed
nr repotted.
Free estimates. Kitchen Cabinet* built, to order
Plume 518X-W.
Free L-dtitnutc*. John lv I’rice,
Orlando
Highway, I'lnmu
One or two Iiedroom furnished FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinners 10 Huxlnentt O p p o rlu n itlm
1070. W.
every night. HOMER'S.
uparlmsnts, Ailults only. 2300
F
Meilonvitle.
SEWING MACHINE Center ttO STORE with living quarters, nice NKW KLOORH surfaced In ptti fei
W. 1st. opposite Princess Thea­
(ion. Obi flooi* made like new
|y furnished, everything new,
tre. PH. 1100.
Kiniklnng, cleaning ft waxing
FIV E ROOM HOUSE, furnished,
slink (t all. Mrs. Mary Kenia,
Pm table power plant, 22 yeni &gt;
no children or pets.
I'honi*
1516 Celery Ave,
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experience In Seminole (.’mini)'
KIB7-W after SiOQ P.M.
White, M.75 per gallon. ScnII. M. Gleason, Lake Mury.
karlk Ginns and Paint Co. 112- 12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
114
8nd yt. pholw ,12o.
teplng upartment,
SMALL housekee
it w n A CAR
hath. Call 3fli5-J.
YOU DIGVH IT
Ileal P.Mate
InveatmeaU
Grapefruit trees 50c tath. R. W.
I'HONH 200
W. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
SMALL COMFORTABLY furnishLord. Phone 7H8-W.
STICK LAND-MOIH(IM(lN‘
110 N. Park Ave. T«L 1IH
ctl upartmunt. Couple only, 010
G -IUUVK.IT, INC.
Sweet Hamlin orangus 41 Bu. F.lL.t. Long Term (arena G.l.
» W. 1st SL
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P.II.A. Repair Uana
R. W. Lord, Phone 788-W.
DODGE-PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HER VICK
WANTED to rent Cltnu Fruit Trees. All Varieties.
lUti I'sltnrtln Arc.
I'hone 1011
Expert Radio Hep
Any Quantity. Leave yuur order
Fred Myers. H I » .
YoT.it
FL
o Ii TDA HOME can Iw
with
Hunt's
Tuxitlo
Feed
Store,
HOUSE or downstairs apartment
i i -i free. Cull D51 for ib'tHlls
US Sanford Avr.
by elderly couple. Phone 1389.
VENETIAN BLINDS made to orcii FOGGING. Southern Chrind-r.
Seminole
Venetian
Blind
italr. Inc.
WANTED to rent apartment by BEDROOM SUITE, ta b le 'r e c o il
Go. 820 W. 3rd Ht. Phone
range, breakfast set. Call 40-J.
retired couple for winter, begin­
1162-W.
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
ning Nov. 1. Phone 11],
COLEMAN oil heater* and floor
leveling, by hoar or acre. Difurnacea. Randall Electric Co. BOOKKEEPING Service end Tax _Witt Hunter, Phone D47-M.
reports John F. Dempsey, 210
/i R E A L C 8TA TM F O R S A L E Bolens 1% II. P. garden tractor
Magnolia Phnn» Hd7,
13^ NOTICKN— I'KKHONAL
with cultivator, plow
weed
RfiA i t ^ s t a t r — in s u h a Nc R
Poll HBALTiTI'ROYECTION sml
cutter. Phone 060-M.
SMK US FOR
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
CLEAN Kit LIVING call 051 lor
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
RAYMOND M. BALL. ReaKer 1000 Red Seedless Grapefruit
cuitiylrte dstalls on FOGGING.
AND TYPINO
Bads.
High
class,
vigorous
slock.
Am. i Florida Slate Beak Bldg,
Sou nrrn ChemiraU. Inn.
CREDIT BUREAU OP
W. G. Ross. Ph. 6&amp;9-R.
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110 N. Park
Phone 110
IMMEDIATELY . AVAILABLE—7
FOR SALR
14
LOST A FOUND
room house, bath ana bedroom
OLD NEWSPAPERS
POUND: Large hrowit dog. Own­
dowfulelre end three bedroome
lc pound
Electrical Appliances
er msy have hy^t.iylng for ml
and bath up, hardwood floors, S
HERALD OFFICE
Kefrlgeraton
and food. 1015
car garage, located on corner
10th St.
Rcpdlrlna
lot, In good condition, yard nice- 100 lb. Ice box. Lika new, Ph.
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
LOST
Rod
wallet
at
Sanford
Zoo
I0T0-W.
f. jy landscaped. tSAOO.OO Terms.
SM N. Park Ave.
Ph. I1M
Sunday. Keep money, return
WANT QUICK BALE, IftOuRf'TI £000 super fine missionary straw,
All Work g uaranteed.
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contents. Keys valuable to own­
1* country home, ■8 acres,
berry plants. One dollar per FLOOR SANDINO and finishing
er only.
Mre. B, Hofmann,
fruited, on lake located on? « a c
hundred.
Henry
Nickel,
Phone
R. 2, E. New. York Ave. Delmitl,
way No. 40, 17.500.00 Terms.
with modern equipment, 8t
Fla.'
.ytars
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sxperisne
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Svavcns, f t t
antecd.
gnrege, located an large lot, ISO •
A R T IC L E S W A N I L O
Box 143A, Ssnford, e S 710R4 1S ^ Auros FOR SALE
rest on Magnolia. Good buy el
COTTA (IK for rent. Hot and rotd
water. 814 Elm.

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U.S. Budget Expenses
Pay For Results Of
War, Delegate Says
PAWS, O c t , ^ 3 , &lt;/Py ~ A
ipoketmsn •( the United States
delegation to the United Nation*
said l&amp;day Runia'a charge that 79
per « 0 t o f V 3 , budget ekpeme*
got* it * ' war purpoiei u "a characterittic Viihimky diilorlion."
Soviet Delegate Andrei Y. Viahintky made the charge ycitetday
in the disarmament debate before
the political aommitlee.
The American idd a nawa con­
ference a larga proportion of the
budgetary percentage referred to
by VUhinaky goea^to "paying for
ike reeulu of war."
It Include!, he aald. penalon*
back aa far ae the Civil War,
veteran*' benefit*, relief project*,
contribution* to the International
Refugee Organisation and tha In­
ternational Children's Emergency
Fund, Intereat on the - national
debt and Intereat on the $11,000,000,000 balance «f Ruaala'a atlll
unsettled lend-teaao debt to the
United State*.
The apokeaman aald he waa un­
able to aay immediately whe.ther
the coat of the Kuropoen Recovery
Program la met out of the 70 per
cent. He recalled Prealdent Tru­
man. who uaed the 70 per cent fig­
ure recently aa the cost of the
war. "did *o to etr*** lho dim
price* of war anil ao aupport a
plea for pear*.’’
The apokeaman dlaputcd a VIahinakr charge that the New York
legal firm of Sullivan and Crom­
well. "played an important part"
In financing Herman uggreaalon.
VUhinaky had linked John Foster
Dullea. Republican foreign affair"
adviser, with alleged American
aupport of Hitlerite Germany becauae Dullea la a aenlor partner
In the firm.

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State's Need
tCeellaae* Kr«m reae Uaei

presented hy Governor Caldwell
to a company having 70,000 acrca
of traea. . .today, Florida la fourth
In the Sooth ami sixth in the
natlun In tree farm acreage. At
tble rate, Florida will load the
nation In another year or 18
month*.”
Greater protection of forest
lands from fire la needed, how­
ever. and runny more counties
ahiuitd adotg systematic fife con­
trol, he eald. t’nleo pointed nut
that the tree farm program, which
la tponaorad by the State Chamber
of Commerce am) State Forest
Service, li extending fire protec­
tion and efficient management,
and he expreaicd tha hop* that It
would not bp long before Florida
has 10,000,000 acres of tree farms.

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then In 1046.
"This waa the
largest Increase of any two-year'
period," It added.
Tha departments long-range re­
view said trader power performs
9 i par cent of the plowing work In
the four plain* atate*—the Dak­
ota*. Nebraaku and Kansas. In
the five corn belt elatee-tlhlo,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Ml*,
aauri—the percentage Is 1)2 per­
cent.
Similar high percentage* are Voported for mechanisation uf olhpr
farm tasks In these areas.
a , ° i hor r f»lon except the
c Co* * 1 ■hows a* groat a
reliance on farm machinery.

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Dewey Greeted
ItiuMIlMfd Kcm Fas* Os*|
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Meanwhile President Truman
told * crowd at Altoona, Wle., he
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#f We time working
•Tor peace In the world."
U&gt;o audience at from 600
I# 000 persona.

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found In tholr meat. The meat
will b* studied horn later on for
possible effects on edibility.
The heredity possibilities will
b* watched for a long time. Radio­
active damage is often long de­
layed. Tha university and tho
Commission have acquired a herd
of 76 Hereford* from tho region
where the bomb exploded.. This
new herd suffered no bomb dam­
age. It will be used for com­
parison with tha atomic sattle, and
probably for cross-braedlng, that
might reveal radioactive effects
not otherwise detectable.
Th* warning for human beings
I* to beware dust and rain in tha
vicinity of an stymie bomb.

Manager Doty

Morrison Reports
Pea* Oaet

38 IN CUSTODY
MIAMI, Oct. 13, (AV-Immigra­
tion officials said today a rocbeck
showed 88 aliens who were brought
into thl* country op fraudulent
birth certificates were now in
custody. Thirty ara being held In
New York and eight In Miami.

Taiyuan Defence* •

Ralph Lubinski

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From C. G. (Jim) Spencer

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Friends and Patrons.

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POULTRY MARKET—
FLO R ID A PRICES
Grad* A quality, pur pound;
ark*t generally steady i
Florida, Grade A
Draa Onums
Fryera, red, 8H lbs. up 88c
48c
Broilers, rad, 8-114 iba.88
4H
Hana, heavy, 9 lb. up ...40
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Turkeys, hana, light to
out and wav
medium *.*••« Ft &gt;*• , « * f f f **•* |4■64
80
an pradlci
Wisconsin
”on tha rii
side of the Turkova, young toms,
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Nov, i , ■
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IT, N, Meet

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seconded by R .L . Doan, tho direc­ he reported, end thl* will be acted
source aald a dim hop* now re­ an airplane two days later and
tors voted to miteh any contribu­ upon later. Key West ramie the
maining for a compromise rested placed under observation, . After
THURSDAY
tion modo by tho City of Sanford only bid- Palm Beach won first
on
th*
Russian
answer.
The
three
0:00 Western Jamboree '
a few days, the hair on their backs
up to 9100. and tho group waa prise for the. best Kiwanla bulle­
western
powers
have
refused
to
7:00 Platter 'n* Patter
assured by Acting Mayor Lea tins issued, with S t Petersburg
: bargain with Russia while the turned white In long £ands of
7:60 Community Calender
Lasher that a contribution from and St. Augustin* a* runners up.
varying widths. Afterward most
Ihlockado
remains.
7:66 New*
tha City would b* forthcoming.
of thl* hair fall out. Latar tho
Miami took first pise* among
Approval
was
oxpectcd
soon
by
8:00 Platter V Patter
Sam Gardiner of Lake Monroe clubs of over 80 membership foe
British, French and American hair grew again on some, but not
8:80 Morning Devotion*
called
attention
to
the
leek
of
work among underprivileged chil­
delegates of a joint resolution call­ nil of the animals. Whan new
8:46 Salon Serenade
lighting facilities in the county dren. Bartow wae first In this
|Caafla*fd From l‘*« e •&gt;»*)
ing for firm Security Council ac­ hair came In, It wna not tho origin­
towns
ond
appealed
to
th*
Cham­
0:00 World At Nine
work among clubs of 40 to 80
al red color, but mostly gray.
tion to halt tha blockade.
was
untenable because of Red Are.
Your
Bible
Tpday
0:16
ber of Commerce for support In members and In dubs below 40
(to some there were ptrmanaeit
Tliu six neutrals Rramuglla led
Meanwhile in Peiping there were
affecting
street
lighting
arrange­
0:80 Blue Barron
members,
Brookeville
took
dig
bald
streaks,
and
other
developed
in the mediation efforta-Argonconflicting reports on the Laotunr
honor.
ments.
0:46 Where Angel* Fear To
tina. Belgium, Canada, China, Co­ sores on their backs. After heal­
Peninsula port of Yingkow, 1W
W.
A.
Morrison
reported
on
th*
Tread
ing,
some
developed
thick,
deep
lombia and Syrla-m ay meet to
miles south of MukdenKiwanli
convention
in
Tamp*.
10:00 Old, New, Etc,
scars.
decide whether to continue these
Horn* reports said tha Nation­
. X *ke lamb chops go farther
10:80 Going Forward
The radioactive rays that cause
efforts. Delegates of the western
by stuffing them with a savory alists had recaptured Yingkow.
11:00 Orchestra A Star
their
Injuries
can
also
eauee
can­
powers have eald privately they
meat dressing, Than baks then: Others said Its capture waa Im­
11:80 Morning Variety
are convinced the mediation at­ cer. No malignancies have ap­
In the oven.
minent.
(1:48 Military Band
peared,
but
the
cattle
will
b*
tempts will fall.
tCeatlaae* great Fax* Oar)
12:00 World At Noon
watched,
because
caneera
due
to
Western officials have been re­
acting City Engineer of the City
ICm Us s s S V n a P *g * Oa»l
12:16 1400 Club
ticent about the resolution they radioactivity may taka years to
of Sanford.
12:80 Jaycce Luncheon
develop,
have been drafting for the Secur­
bv Mrs. Helen Brawn, also of BL
"Said resignation to take effect,
1:00 A1 Jolson
There was one bull in the herd, Petersbuig. They were Introduced Oct. 27, 1948. Since I have not|
ity Council. It seemed likely thn
t:ir&gt; Latin Americana
resolution would ask the council and he has sired offspring from by Miss Maude Ramsey, chairman taken m vacation this year, I
1:30 Musical Varieties
to rule that the Sovlot blockade the atomic cows. No hereditary of the program. Hostesses were hereby request that my vacation
2:00 Special Offer
of Berlin Imperils peace; that the effects have appeared.
Mrs. M. B, Smith end Mrs. J . C. start on Oct. 13, 1948 and extend
2:06 Bar None Ranch
The atamic cattle seem mere Mitchell.
blockade should be lifted ta&gt; ento Oct. 87, 194$.
Sanford
Shopper
11:00
nble a meeting nf the Big Four susceptible to skin troubles than
"F or tho information of tha
Mrs.
Mary
Rawlins,
chairman
of
8:06 Mualc For Today
foreign minister* council on Berlin other animals of th*4r kind,
City Commission I have accepted
tha
club,
for
tho
Contra)
Florida
3:30 Hits A Headlines
The University of Tennessee on Blood Bank, annsunced that tha a position aa Engineer and Super­
and all-Germany problems; and
3:46 Your Memory Song
that fulluro to lift the blockade May 16 undertook a cooperative bank will be held In her office In intendent of Construction with a
4:00 Today's Star
|Is equivalent to duress, justifying long time study c4 Jhe animals. th* Clinic Building tomorrow be­ contracting firm at a salary I
4:16 Father Heggerty
, a western refusal to negotiate.
The program waa arranged by tween tho hourfof 11:00 A. M. and realise tho City la not In position
4:30 By Request
Official sources aald the resolu­ Dr. A, H. Holland, Jr., Atomic 3:00 P. M. and urged every mem­ to moot.
5:00 Orange City Hour
tion would not slam the door en a Energy Commission, director of ber to got ae many donors aa
“With best wishes for the con­
6:30 Wlgglesworths
future settlement.
research and medicine for the Oak possible. She also stated that It tinued growth of th* City of flan6:46 Story Hour
The Palestine situation is next Ridge operations and Prof. Charles waa hoped to get enough regular ford.”
11:00 News
on the agenda of the political A. Hobbs of the experiment ela­ donors to hare the bank at least
"Respectfully submitted,
0:05 State News
rmmnittoe, and Arab and Jewish tion.
three nr possibly four times dur­
Ralph G. Lubinski
I
0:16 TwM.il* Songs
hihhvlng is being Intensified In
The herd was bought by th* ing the year. This, she ssld, would
0:30 Sparta Perad*
anticipation of n debate on the Manhattan District soon after the guarantee a surplus supply and
0:46 Dick Aiken Sing*
report of Count Folko llernadotte, Now Mexico bomb. One or two slso tend to eut considerably the
7:00 Meet The Band
the assassinated U.N. mediator.
animals were slaughtered for ex­ cost of the blood to patients. All
7:16 Antique Time
Predictions from both sides are amination. No radioactivity was blood donated by Seminole Coun­
7:30 Spotlight Program
that both Arabs and Jew * will
ty persons la credited In the tatok
7:46 Organ Interlude
reject the llernadotte report- the
In Orlando to Seminole County,
7:66 Special Offer
Arabs because they say it Implies the delegates could do plenty uf she emphasised.
8:00 Teentlmcrs Show
formul recognition of Israel; the talking during Individual examineAnyone desiring to give hlood
H:30 Football Prophet
Jews Iwcausu it would lake thu tlon nf the numerous proposals and is asked to cell Mrs. Rawlins at
8:46 Four Knights
Negeb desert area from them.
resolutions. Everyone, he asld, 600 to make an appointment. Tha
0:00 Nl"ht Edition
Nhnwcross challenged the Rus­ "has hud a chance to tall everyone goal has been set at 30 pints of
sians to:
0:16 Rhythm Doodler*
else what he thlnka.”
blood, she said.
0:30 Marine Story
L l-et newspapermen and diplo­
During th* dlnnar hour Mias
Dmitri Manullakv of the Umat* move freely in the Soviet kralnc said he felt discussion Marjorie Sheppard entertained tho
0:46 Cote Glee Club
th( flat#*
orbit.
IU:00 Sports King
should be clused because tha de­ group with n number of piano
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ll
10:06 According To Record
2. U l commercial aircraft Gy bate wae degenerating into a "de­ selection*. Thn e were 23 members
i toff t* Mosttsau
pcurrfullv across Hovlct territory. bate on Marxism and Leninism." present.
w sg au T v
10:16 United Nations
3.
the Ukraine and White
IU:30 Classical Souvenirs
11:00 News
Russia, “two supposedly independ­
PKOFOSID CONSTITUTIONAL AMINDMINTS TO I I VOTID ON IN NOVIMMR, 1941
ent republics,” to tbe niitiule
11:06 Glenn Miller Music
world.
11:30 Midnight l(cndezveu,
d C-n-utunon.
Oho County bjr th- St.ta. County. County ootMiriun on tho aM.WMont ran a t OH
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u oorh liauioi Uiti Iho foioo on Hid and ol Motllon S ol Atll.lo IX
KIIIim blanch ol Hit Ida- Itoro/dull.. &gt;ud lunipmuilon ol Conn. County by ino Sino. County, Count.
Joint III wlutiant «oio onloiod upon Uioii lUtuilon ol riofhlo. Iho UsUUlur* nay
friends.”
H s a lls a e g Krnm |&gt;sa* O s*)
Hovlct Delegate Jakob A. Malik,
ternal danger now facing this In an Immediate reply to ifliswcountry, the President of the Na­ eross accused him of obtaining Id* j
tional Association of Manufactur­ arguments "from the arsenals of I
er* said today.
TroNkv. Hiller, Goerlng anil (Josh-1
In b speech pie pared fur a din­ bol* ”
ner meeting of the Eastern Penn­
lie salt) the Hhawcross’ speech
sylvania Industrial Conference, was oue-tldrd Intervention in HovNAM President Morris Sayre said: lot domestic affairs, one-third "a
"The people are being told to­ beating of drums’’ and the re
day’s prlcea are the result of the mainder a repetition of ’’old and
thail oxecod l&gt; .nW ■pec ion! at Iho bo anltt.d
the County T a i A tu iw c
ahonod valut */ tha Imoblo brspony ol awU with „ 7 . . . .
Amanda.,tt Id Acllcla VU1 ot (at Canni.nl, ij
u ino
iho Cenainullon ol thl
Mini*
insatiable greed of business for familiar nrgumente."
•* tu
Ul*n . Ct.i.ty,&lt;»Sihoal
*•*« *and
,r~ •tltutUd of tha suit at yiortda rolailv*
ruth county acc.nUr* lo OH la,I OIIO.I- llahod in •Jli*
a uVfoa'^.c u ra.chncajn» ***'
rtoilda,
t.ai
ro-, ol lovy.nj
pruflta.
After Malik had spoken, the
maul toe coinly B .( ..ia prior in tho whovo a
Uou.nct ol luc i C-,&gt; tl Capilil Outlay
two tunc*.
. tw*
tunca. ao*V,bUeat.o* la bo mado ^unS^'ca^TS, juiwoel iLord*
"They’re being told that the peo­ committee approved 31 to 6, with
ple’s only hope I* rigid, central II abstentions, a Ukrainian reso­
government controls. Hunk - bunk lution to close general debate on
Ainoiutiitcnl to Aitlcla IX al
ot mo County lor tho p urae
— and vou and I know It.”
(’on.lltutlon by addin thciato
arma reduction.’
Cjuniy. Krhoot and afur. in,purpoao.
«hoo.
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tlunal So.'lkm puvldma Ui.t
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Uvlod by th* Itila. County,
crviro
Sayre, president of the Corn
U.H. Delegate Warren .lu-tlin
u .c. upui, toiolmt or nthor molar tual
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nova
provldrd
by
tho
ruuoty
Irout
Products Refining Co., uf Now opposed wlint he called an "effort
proUurlc cole.led and rauintd dtaU *• Munl. ichoul
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Dlitclcia and Munlorovanuc uuicm Imludin* ouah
uivtl lt*i publif till twi|. ifaMl
jj”* ai %alotffn livcv. At luljiotliid 9f it* ifiltlij
r. and trial th*
York, said the American people to Impose a gag rule” anti voted
pvrtt Ubirjio*##, iip liW fib ln l
ftylfghd by lit# i jli.atuii iub]$&lt;t to iptrltl
•holt rolled US
muat be "sot straight on some of against It, Ru**ln abstained.
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the issues which imported provoCommittee Chairman Paul-Henuc
it
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pro*
S .ci.lw ol auto lu and vol'r'ion ol all lu t, in in* Count, of
Prices could Ik&gt; lowered, Sayre
I i l i l by uo
viJ ing that all osclio loot, upon
&lt;
th. Mine “ S *.cb / lK *3 uwd.Ua» i 2 «' ’’»' =•- "•'» rl riodf., by fddin*
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ItOUSC JOINT ItL - dLUTIOM NO t* .ub niltidjito eihtll'lf
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“increased productivity per man,
A JOtNT Hbl.'OI.UVtON I'.opoalU -J
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Cfluntf 1 u AUlfifV
t . c r * i, t n | tw o ' ifitl ui* ioilowlti#’ Aancndiuarl to Ac- Cintniy iiRgui amj*' liuaiViSil
A ll O.CItO h i l l M f m a d d in s llu r o tn S i. lio n t
•» I ’In* Nr*, atata * f riuradiimon-l Sonilmlnl ni-lrwt-. I. hc,»- Uf.t v ol Ilia Cu.ut.tji.in *f ria.Ua, b . t o T i i to ^ C ou w T to to * CUM. ! !
h o ,ta ilo r lu ip o H d u r o n e rto lln o o r (Al
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JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 13, DPI—
cumbi, ( 111. »• to ind Ha il u mod In Ur. uf i:m f i,to Ur r.-l'flr-1 an ff fr* ■ .ufl._ Aim . 1 ..I d S . l l . u U to hw..l.w II' If hit 1 ’ ft '111 Tow 1,'iaol D n r.,,, r i t-. Cwntj, 0 im I, i
Th# following price* wore quoted
“
Internil cimbudlb;. cnslno. ti, ih* Son- Jodiitan
•r-ilon ol ronrr to pron.t t.hiciaa an* *• Or.
today &lt;m tha Jacksonville egg and
OPENS I2i46 P. 61. DAILY
aim.II.
wiil.b
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collartwl
m
id
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d
poultry market:
•It.II li* uwd o.cilu.ivfly for Hi# Iff*#, twa addl
Mailneea 40c • Kreninaa 44c
•rnulrlliim. ecntthirll'n. r..-«n,mlcllon, known
FLORIDA KGGR
i.p.ir, ni,r 'thin and nialr.I.ninc* #1 rort-tlh
Children
14c
Florida Grade A Duality
f.jJ,. ill' I. oildjr. and r’fht* •* Thlilr
.............. .........liuUfi tu S .CbfrpcniiualtoH. -pawor*.
laarttoor.
i . im »nj rt.i.sin.
wjy Ihcr.fnr or lor . Imorn, or far IS#
Halos to retailers, Market Ready;
-I
n l
r . l I R l . T e w A l f S ' - A I f t l l t C u •atinn *1 Cwnly Tex An.—me. d*»'wut*d
B.ymofil
nl ml.blown... an#
Current Market, Per Doson
L A S T DAY WED.1
Florida
Net Weight
In
llradh A
Per Do* 1,00*0 Ctns
.... . 24 o*.
76c
79c
I-arga
Medium ........21 os.
66
69
l#
63
Small . . ........18 ot.
67
Ex larga .... 27 os.
81
77
TO CONHUMBRA
Current Market, Per Dosen.
Florida
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dos [dioae Ctna
Lurjro .... .... 24 os.
Die
86c
Medium . .... 21 ns.
72
78
Small .... ..... 18 oa.
68
62
Ex largo .... 27 oi.
84
99

/ He praised, th * country's hiBartlsan foreign pulley and said
, •* *»■ t o n liad there had to bo
2? J i *? !10*1 c««y,«*R» ■» • time
* « world uncarUlnty.
* " • Altoona crowd.called for
Prealdent’a daughter, Mar-

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VOLUME xxxy

E s ta b lis h e d

Judge Holds
Typo Union
In Contempt!

SANFORD, FLORIDA

1908

A ‘Reluctant* Truman Supporter

»*■
INDIANAPOLIS. Ckt. 14. &lt;/P&gt;
Federal Judge Luther M. S w ygrrt
today ruled that th r Intrruationnl
Typographical Union ii in contempi of court hecnuie it ha* in
title d on a rioted tliop in il» con­
tracts with newtpapcn.
The judge, who ittucd an in
junction agsinit the printer! union
# Is it Mar. 27, did not penalise th union, hut ordered it to prove
w ithin 10 dayt lh.it it it abiding
by hit injunction, hated on the
T aft-I la lllry Labor Relation* Act.
Countel for the National Labor
Relation! Hoard bad aiked the
contempt citation, charging that
the union had continued to in ii.l
on a doted thup; had diacritni*
— nated againtl non-union men tit
* hiring, and had tuppoilcd ilrik e *
againtl newipapcr* in viulalion of
ANNOUNCINO AT A NIVft CONFFRfNCI In Washington thnt bn would
ihe injunction.
actively support Prcildcnt Truman, former Secretary of tho Interior
The union hint Insisted it wn*
Ihiruld Jckca fright) added that ho would “have welcomed nn oppornegotiating w ith newspapers lit
tunity” to vote otherwise. While he "reserved the right to say luirxh and
frood faith, but Judge Swygert
critical livings" about the President In the future, ho said he would neverruled it had "deliberately attem pt f/ntcmational)
eii since the issuance of the in- j theleai speak for Truman In several western states.
June I inn "to ro n tim ie " dosed shop ■
eandltlons in the newspaper f i t * 1
w

ilustry.1'

Tiie order specifically d ll vet* the ;
IT U :
,
1. Nut to encourujri! Ii&gt;cul unions i
in demand* fo r u contrnct w h ic h '
would discrim inate ngnin*t non I
union employer by setting cerium
standard* of cornpeteiicy fu r them
mid none fu r union member*;
2. N ot to Instruct local union*
H'»alla«r4 &lt;» l-ee* t ' « r l

T H U R S D A Y , OCTOHEH

Carothers Tells Wilson Outlines
Businessmen Of Life Of Jackson
Prosperity End To Kiwanis Club

No. 38.

Aaaoelated P r«» Leaned Wire

I I, 1018

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Secret Talks 'Allies Tighten
Britain,
China
Ask
In Spy Probe 1 Blockade Of
Are Released Soviet Zone For Israel’s Report
Red Propaganda And Big 3 Issues New Or­
Over 100 Alleged
ders Halting Flow
Of Goods To East:
Soviet Spies Are
Soviets Admit Pinch
Caught In Brazil

Violation Of Injunc­
tion Against Closed
Shop Contract Is
Basis Of Citation

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Fair through Friday. Little ching*

in trmptrature.

On BemadotteDeath
Powers Frame
Dewey Calls For Russians Called ^West
Joint Demand For
Action To
Administration To “ Expansionist” Council
Lift
Berlin Block
Assist Congress, By Ernest Bevin

FRANKFURT , tin many, Ocl
14 ,/)&gt;,
The Weilrr n Alllc I
tigiilened Innighl tln-ir countei 1
III—k.ltlr of the Rut'MIl mile nl 1
C.rim.wi) F.leien new regulation* |
Wrie nturd In German ofllilali
1he Kumi .iiii acknowledged pub ,
E le c Inti Sunday that die countei blink
adr i&lt; earning economic double*
in then rune Ruhr mal and
tleel and mat bine piodm I* I turn
Wr*lem German*
weir antolU! j
main product* i ill off liont tinII* I Vi h lici t.
So*lei area allei ibe Ku**lan» I I S Kilt II W illi DEWEY 1 0
K A N s,\s t i n
o , i 14. i/V i
III.&gt;&lt; k.nled lirrlm m June
,\u Ameilean and Hrittnit an- UoYriiioi lit.-tut* | Drury ullrtl
llounreliienl said t tint, "alt hough lc»il*t% Im
IfAiinwik” bclwfi'ti
tile flow (of guild* lu the east I
i
utlUtP^
-ifui
thr 'A lnlr I (i»ui^ It)
Hu* greatly curtailed, leakage*
f*it kb* tile big |ol « r bate before
r*i*t."
(•••rlimit uuliiol llle- uer,' told
tu -lu all possilile to slop good*
I b iilmy l.&lt; K in*.i* l it* and a
•ongrd.
•-V*
LJft.an
Ilf||| X
II Ami-rlenu-Iti 111alt rune*
(he
(Hu- person mentioned. I’hamlier* reaching the Soviet area Titov ill.i|oi &gt;pi i i h ■ *&gt;..&lt;(1 go*ernmrn'
thuiu tiMtlijhf ill Ur lailllll .III |ur*l
|mid. wa* Niu’l Field, then In the weir gii
■department's Western European J gund* n i-ching tip- linidei* with- (ll lit I II M-iUlif" . ( ..Id .1 jupIlM
, |jj
Kield wa* nol further J iiu* p»t&gt;er* mill given j,ermi**luii
1 rttuii. w v -i i. 1 K.tYs* ih cuimiiiit1.1nttfi*-*I in the testimony,
lie prosecute the -hlppei* i, u, mI*
1 llul v%1 (V uk with Con•'lie 1 111**1 made a number of fr-uii the Soviet /.one a im in g V t f .»1|«M
\mi-1 ii-ttti mi lliiti*h r.Mtial
attempt* to draw Field in," Ghent- tli,
-tfi *i h him 1Iu wink with
*eht { "ttkll I'na
in-i * mid. "Only iu discover at liuutldur ies *vere uldeied
the showdown that Field was eon- hack.
&gt;,1111 I1!it1
* . uuntrv must
hi-clt'd with another upparatKiia.”
11,inlet police were oidcird lu
I The testimony a ppea rial In a nil,uv traveler* to lake mily hand **»1.1! *11111 it I" |" M(M |,u|tl * *11 i Irur
1 l(*ll-jiagi- volume made poblle luggage t-unt Killing personal ef­ tfl.il uv ru ImhIy -I..I'li llir fin* **mbl
t,v the committee. It covered the fects lu the eastern June
.1ml f1H- &lt;M1Vr Vt,".1.1- Will knm*
The t&lt;i*i'ntii)i et’oiiumic ciiniui*piivate uiiestiunlng of several
fli.11
1
tl.iiul 11JIIIIV (i»|
iCunllmied On I'age I'oiir)
wilne.se* here and in New York
41 unit mini On I'nitr *l%i
f11«|f Hr Iff* ||, ifv-lllK It* Vtn*.|%p(
m .m iiniil'tl i &gt;n (Lim* | Tu,r j

WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. &lt;JP&gt;The Hmnr l.’n-Amrrtcan Activities
Committee today ideated hereto­
fore ircrrl let lummy claiming that
I two Comnumitl underground ring!
were operating mmiltaneouily ill
llir Slate Department in ihe
I hr letumuny *.»« giten Aug.
27. In Kept Mundi (R -9 D ) and
[Nixon (R -U a ltf). cumnullee mem*
^ t, al a cloied •ettion here by
itlnker
Chamber*. te lf-t tyled
|fu rn trr Comtnurml and now an
editor of lim e Magarine
The. Congrrnmen »aid Cbainbett
[ Intel them he had ditcutted with
Alger lin t , former Stale Depart­
m e n t o ffic ia l, teveral |iertont who
might h r bruught into ihe Red
"c e |" in winch he taid H itt be*

11\KI&gt;. Oil 14, 1/1*1
Britain
•mu! l ti Iii .i drfTiiMulrd m tiir Sf*

Thurmond Says
.Secretary Says Sovtion May Go To I jet Is As ImperialHouse For Decision
istic As Czar Was
,

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ti\ ,i«rppnipnl
hr •.ml, ‘‘.it
IfJlil It*I thrill kn f» mri flint tide
nl llir t(.l Ilim u ,dt
“ I w ill iwt u i'-". nip tiny
ference. hut ,-,pially i( they seek
to illatuih a* then ihev must lint
be annuyed it we are upset ut
their Intervention an,I we defend
nurfflve* "
H«vin t "Id tfi.* muH'ifm! uu?rB’

It ll k»0l ll' lklllhul v,

iuii Ii

CDiituil todav that h u r l
Jr*f).»11 ip Ut kl) nil wh.it progret.
h.i» hpen m.idr m Itsi nnetligatIOIl nl the ,t**at*millnn ut l mini
1 ulkr llernadolts
Hu- two pciwri* atked in . draft
rrtnliiliuli that Itiael -d-u indict*
"llir iiieaturrt taken with irgard
lo iirgligrnce or- ihr part of offi­
cial* nr ,,||iri far lor* atlnling die
crime "
John J M.u Donald. U S . mniul
|
ami iliainnan of llir ihree-power
iuri&lt;ul,n truce iommi*«i»n m leru•alrm, rejiorlril in llir , uiincd lhat
Irwidi M,III n* l*u*r t im i llrin.id
|o*rpli led "a ilrldiri lie Jfwi*lv
lantpatgu to ili'itrdlt the truce
i ulililii**l"n and ihr olieg Iiirdu1**1
|)i Ralph Hum be nl die
l mini State* Hr *aid thi* cam­
paign ,• developing along line* of
die att-V k bum, hr,l againtl L ount
Her nadoite. die mediator, before
be wa* *bot lo d’-all, in Jriuialem
lail niuiidl,
Hun, In- film-ell cbalged Leforo
the t-mmeil tliut Jewltb aiithonlu» 11i*ik in*off lelvnt me.*ur*i
tu pn-t.-ct Iteriiadnltw
•’It onuueslionahly wa* . Wft||
iionlinued On I’age Fourl

Holler T o ‘Kin^iish’ Harrison
Ent er Groun 1 Qualifies To Run Executive Club To
Professor Says This Traveling Gavel Is
A. S. Herlong Will
Is Not Time For
Presented To Pres­
Commission Rate For City Of f ice Hear Arthur Briese
Sen. Lloyd Boyle
Making Expansions
ident Frank Lamson
UP- i. -k,,,nw-.H.n--. u i . Wednesday, Ni ght “jjsJ, r r .111. the
&amp; great
£ !. pin.2 Speak In Sanford
^ _•__■_
' * Rny Hullee, Insumnre agent.7"freigHt in-peclnr, whu reenillv
+* Ifemed Tn Sfcrve t GAINESVILLE. Oct. 14. i*1 ’&gt; k-« .Incident*
,
,
, r
| ,I .nullified veslerday afternoon lo nualifh d tu run f it the office nl
Ilidloll 11, eon I he
Vitiuii &lt; \rI r F, llilese I'ami
PI die lile nl General t run for
,,/nce of City Com
Wednesday A. M.
City Ciimml**lon it t.ioup N &gt; J. .I,a,. burn humorist and wntn
Andrew
J.icknm.
teveiilb
pieudenl
m|*»inrn-i
m
Group
No
I.
In
«r
Hie
Elmida
Hutmeti
I’oritrieiuOn Flood Group1'
todnv anru,uncoil upon hi* u-pun vill i.e the gm-st speuket al tin
,d tin- Utlll'd Slalr*. Wert* yr»tei- tomnelng In- rarttlidney. he it»l—l
A
tSv.J. Hoi h n^ J « enunty
t,v tho I'
v
ail.I
I Jr

r

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jwat wanted today tli-tl pir-eni
from n laislne*.- no In rl.-nle ni l r ,ir ........
,.f Ihe Snnlm I ) *,
al ills* J'ds morning Hint he «lnn,l* f. Gallic-* ille that In- loi.l le-r-i, I
. *’11,1. IM’kl \V»"ill.
V ►v*■
Senalor l.lovd F. Hoyle bn* been proipenty cannot continue ami dial ,la*' ib *t, ibril In, Kiwi .niao.
i vv.i „ , honest administration of rltv go* ly «»!•*« i viuir *1" •"iul)H t wt •i*) i v ui 7 III 0 Vlork m Mu
I■
appointed liv Governor Caldwell -now i» the lime for bu*mr»«iin • I .....
|j' '•'ed
'eminent mid thnt If i-leeled he wdl uffnlr** lit fi* f"i Hn |hi* I ,,t u ‘-c
H tfl. if wit* m
n i .1
mill (inverriui -ileslgmile F u l l ••i 1
^ ",|IPI( r „|r , t,ri«r. into I ni * i h ■t♦ntu»*v. wlm lUo tlr%( fibptl tj(l ||M
|(1 providi* Snnf"i
tflff IlH'l *l» i’lil' ( f" I 11fl ii
Ink Its l-'tovil Hrthmn i Ini I" •
Warren to serve with other legls- ;.
.
,
,! I, 1, ,d made ill I'M '*
In w ith prngrassivr, effielenl. , it 'tllpSll.lHM ih Ml** lllU'M'sf “
...I
||&gt;IXt
Intlve representn tive . and cillxens I u" 1 r,MU ° *’
II,
..........
....
wlo-re
General
■
,
„
„
,
It'iiii u"v i*i run•m
ffiort inif, ho oil nl,
of Florida on llie Spucinl Com !
l l i r statement came (nun Dean j
i
,
| i t
i In'i ii in l ‘itvi, Jt, in, V i , Min«
Alt hlJlI^rll IklUlVMt llVU* H* “ KIMF •' infiiinm! ilinnor f"» n
m itten |u devise metbods for rais- Nell
^ ^ " n1" * ‘ h\rcl rtiul vtlmh
|2*1, Mii7( Iu« iu’'tmlnl m'html* Mi* it
rinli,** u nn. I*n«ui" ^iv«*n tun, I .
•*
lug funds by the Stale ty pni • ily't collrge ol huMimi adnunrUt-i l« *'* d him! \
* r f*li
iitid krr iidtiuu-il fmm Diiivnl-*"’ 'he Into ifri'ikHrt u^ont, iTuroiits- tfiii ' hoi i u iv on .nml will ►
tfio miiin itiniiiftf i""in .if Hi.
tie)pate in n floral ronlrot pro- Mtm who alto tuggedetl that do*
Kiwam* ! ’ir*n!enl-elecl, W(
A. ’High ft, hind.
lie later attemh"' \ilairviit. Mi ffurn*"fi. who t wol*
h.irol •tillv nilvnnoo |mihf ill.......
gram
\|, h -mii inlet ihr group that
be ' Gklidiuma A. and M Cnll-ge at 1v known f* •r fn * wit nml fin mi"
IMI*.I H
t *,n.**( %'jirtiiinn will Ih* hum
expressing pleasure ut thi* up- , it not die time for butinettmen In
i r e ,
. ii.. „ 1 Si III* nter. (Ikla.
m
i thU vmiiltv, ti*vr»iln| t«ni*i% w noroNMjirv thnt nil
■i vit111ji•
pnintmenl. Cbnmber of CommercJ |make large commitment* (or long bad 1.... .. o.*uird by Stuait S\mty i y r Bhut|, II) yea is Mi. It, IF *
hat hr fim* tilftim nirk iihiiii' m In tu- m |»v Mitmlny ihmih
tun. ...... nll% rlrclcu gnveinor
l*l ,Was ,-ngagnl in ronstrueliiui m ,
Manage: Kdward Higgins todnv lime rxtianimn.
H hlrnfu, Ii" mi til. ho ik kntiwii *
(*li«M'kn |"tvnhio to iin- Hnnf"!
pointed out that thi* is u very
tin 1 Iniulii ili*tricl of Kiwaniv, j and served its n building siiponn " flulluui*’ mill in Ffiilmirtphi » »
"'Not even die American economy
Kimilivi* Club iiimy («•
'
important cummlllec as the«o
ten
'
ml,
office
manager
and
tt.uk
biller would U*e lilt inString
M
In
W
ilm
iiiifi
hi H u l l ' l l
d
c
i
duS in 11I i , It u x
I no l . Sni
plaliS must he perfrrterl lo |ire- can live in a *lale of perpetual
e,l il cost accounting and • -Ii N'.C. nml in Oi li*rn|it i I n*v m il ' im»i
,,
m
r
p
t
SanfonT*
bid
to
f'liil IMimot t irk Ha vyiII 1*&lt; imi'i*
sent to the next legislature i n ___
___
mating In Ohio, West Viiginlit nml Mlltt1* alHomtHi Inn m*oI tu
economic
Ja/r.
( arolben de- lb........ '
♦ui ittuI f ilft«l; A tu Z. ut" I will &gt;,
Ill-Ill the Kiwam* mid-winter ion- Mexico, where at Tamjdcn lie *vn- nanii* iM *'Jt-ff *'
that Feileral funds thnt will be r
i
JlNMlIfllt!" ||| ll l|t'*k "111 ’ l«l" Ho
emplnyed by the lluasleco I'd
nvallalile nl that lime will 'no
IL
wan
hmn
m
t
Km
An.
I
n
m
i
“There me nn prinriplos of I* " " 1
"
,
'i&lt;f1111k* 1(Jufll i tllll lilt-ill lilts
il- ‘
roleum f'n.
inulcheil by the sponsors.
ut m Leml of thi* Oklitwahn
economics which cuninon.l llmt
*
.
-- - a ' v 1 " ' J ' 1’1
uto* in-fnro tho ilimioi
lu July, l«2B. Mr. Ilolb-.- ram- uoar Citrii, whom ho
"The Upper St. Johns llivet in the
u
«I
iii
*t&gt;
*
•
!
pattern uftei other wars must gi*. u M.uula* '*&gt; all Monlson a*
Art llriu»H, who •*• known i
(Cimtlnunl On Page Four)
Heralnob- and Hrevnrd counties l» follow precisely after the Second ' ii I oupn convcnllnn, was forlttfiom hi^h m IhhiI. II" Ia tit ii."k
rliinrlairr.l lla Pane I'attrl
,
,
,
\merica** Kuignt "f Sum,
World
W'ar, hut there is nothing |„||vines. iitrd in l’re»lilont Frank
special c u r s e m agriculture ... , |B,rtks
, rri, r |ul,
.................
fn the science of economics or
h* Karl Higginbotham.
itie University nf Ftm da
.meeting*
it
year
ami
liul,eeu
&lt;•sineavlllii.
the conditions now prevuilii.g tu | yp l a m - ..........
wlinckejl
f u i m o r . lumht-rjuuk iiiillhumt.
h
Indicate that this nation can ,|,, t,.Id- with it and commented,
After three Years nf .i rvi,.- , i Ii
!ihii(oi?ri4|ihor, kuIoniiuh oihI V
escape
the regular consertuence*
,. , ,,-d ,»f using a Hotnry
(Conllnued On Psgr Four I
I »»V 8|MH’lu)t 4t, Ho live*. lit 11"’
of war anil Inflation and over- gilt
.
.
vt
ten
ATLANTIC
CITY.
Ocl.
14-i/V
,
S|ti itiifj*, Aik., uml
u f- iui't
Mre. Ilurvr-y A. Swanson died expansion."
\, i, I, *
lack*nn, salil M r.
)
C o ritiu l over sleep in g p ill s a le ,
nmnilwr uf (bo ('bi«nK" II"' id •
at Kandolph Center. Vt. last night
Carothers tv*.* one of the prill, |*„,
**•■11 nicknamed as Old. should l&gt;c a Iwal mailer— not „
f’luh. mrtnbor
tin- Miij Iioc' •
following an lllneta of seveial clpal speakers al ihe opening of lit. i ii " lb' was burn on ” nri'" I federal government (ask, U. S
I rtintluiiotl lift l‘it Mr l')int I
weeks, It was learned through il tho Florida lhlsllte** Conferenco ir&gt;, I .'■• m i" Go' ,
"Owetn Narcotic* Commissioner Huuy .1
telegram sent lo The Herald lid* which also heard Alvin K. Dudd, Nioii, and Houlh Carolina, bill |Aitvlingar said iialay.
WASHINGTON, ik i. M -d’j
mvi ne it mkpi
f t morning hy Mr. Swanson.
president-emeritus of the Atneri- Jncl
„b' a*** gave Spilth Caro- j Oppusing u bill designed in
th i' .....................
Mr*.
Swanson,
the
former ran Mnnagernont AssindnUon de- linn a- lo* birth slate. Hi* father ("place barbiturate* In tho #utm U.« farme, may get „ -ligl.lly | M„mi,e!,
Fiances i’earson. was for many I
(Contlnurd tin Page Four)
dicil .,'serul dnvs bufnr* ks w-a* |wmlml
cumjiartment
as
mor
.........
i"
;r - v ....................
rl i.eilaunl lla I'na* Knurl
year* employed by the Crnwnl
jihlne," Anslinger *")d In nr ml
lit* cut. the Agriculture D.-pi.it I't"'.'"‘t's. “' t i - ' ! . Ai’,'ih;'!.
'!
Fa per Company. Shn was a mem-1 THURMOND IN KENTUCKY
spare
dress prepared
for a convent inn „icnt said tuduy, seems like)* tu nlng. Dt. Hurry Stlnl.v |&gt;re*nled
p M'F.HH HACK IlKVVtlV
her of thu IhnighUra ci Wesluy i COVINGTON. Ky., (k l. I i. i.V)
i i lin- National Association
Doctors
present
Inclmled
Dt (*
e.eragi, fit) rents, com pur
« Mi
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. (AV-- llctuil Druggists;
Class of the Methodist Church and —Thi* Stales' Ulgt.la ennd dale fur
I Harks, Dr. C. L. I’utk. I). WmlI
tu]
I
rated
for
this
year
ear
and
tin
the Sanford Flint Club,
"So far then, has been tin smug („-nk of Rl rents in IlMfi and lit iti Humor, Dr. L. Munsmt. Di Friit,'Presfclanl. Governor J
Rlrom Tb- Sci ipps - Howard rifl.vfpapcr*
Mr and Mr*. Swanson had ? pent Thurmond of Soulh Cnrollm, to,in* annmittcerI their support of gllng of this dtug There l» vl.
Tha farmer's portion still v*111 tJ ii i11innrt. Dr. 0. M. Uullt*. Di
* the past two summers In Ramlulph winds up here toniirtii a ‘ href-day Geverruu Tlinmns E. n-wey .InRurally no interstate Illicit traffic
II. D, Smith and Dr. .1 N Tolar
Center where they operated a campaign tour of Kentucky.
,IV' " ’t&lt;, " f
next nn nith’s presidential election. Then why should it iw placed on Vn cent;* l,U ' ^
summer resort hol«*.
~
the forlertjl doorstep for control 7 The department said charges
0
Fmieial acrvicer* will hs anTho »tnU'* hnva not Nbown that fljr niHrkvIinir uml | i r -■&lt;line farm
nounce I InIor.
they can or cannot control It. I ^ t 1f,„&gt;d products have reacbe.l m-w
us have a fair trial for I tcal con-, ..v-ord; high* and are cxpeclcd lu
Survivor* lieeides tlm husband
Inciujo two biuiwen*, u«tur T, |
~
, ,
~Z1 ”
"
|*bow little or no decline next year

fh"

Mrs. Harvey SwanBon
Dies In V e r m o n t

Control Of Sleeping
PIII L e f t To States

Farmer’H Food Dollar
Share To Be Smaller

id

Need Of Radio In Motion Picture
Conservation ! . , — ----- -—-—
Production Is Outlined To FCC Soil
Directors To Meet Absentee Voting

Pettraon, Sanford am! Clark Pear•on of l)«Land: two listers Mra.
Flora Marsh of Mlf r.l and Mra.
Lester
Gletchell
of
Parker’a
WASHINGTON Oct. 14 (A1) -The calilr ilampedes. forcit fires snd
Prairie, Minn.; also a number of
Director* of the local Hull Con­
nieces ami nephews.
landslides vou »ee in n movie ate danger nt* buiineis in ihr making.
servation Hoard will meet Friday
V
Quick artinn often is necessary to protect the lives of film folk morning at 10:00 o’clock at the
CLOTRtHfi PK1CF-M SLASHED working in Hcatmn, the major motion picture produce,s told the office of County Agent C. R. Daw­
N RW .TO kK. pet. 14, ( ^ - A
son In order to study a proposed
% 20 pci; o»i01 cutv,lrt tha prlc* of Fediral Communication! Commission today.
work agreement for this district
•
.
The
Comminion
piojioirs
lo
take
away
certain
ihort
wave
radio
man’* wftar wa* ,ti)»d» fHtty bv
in eo-uperntlon with the U.8 . Roil
frequencies
the
film
companies
have
been
uiing
tince
I9J0.
The
^omCrawfiin^il*Clolhea,!‘ti» help cru*h
Conservation Service,
inflsUo/i,'
aft.
It was tha first such panlt* say thslr -radio units sr.h
R. K, Wvtherell. district Roll
post-waj reduction by a major nacasaary and they want 12 per Danny Kaye dislocated a vartebra Conservationist, la due to Ire prea­
rlnthinfr mariufsouring chain.
manent channels.
during tin- filming of “ Hippy unt at the me*tlng, aald Mr. DawJoseph f*r/y. president, raid
They submitted their views Times.” HI* own doctor was sum- eon. R. F. Coor-r la chairman of
woolan prices and labor costa are through the Motion Picture Re­ tunned bv radio because first aid the Bonid ** t- h Includes, C. A.
continuing to go up and no relief search Council In a statement personnel on tho spot warn unable Wale* and W. T. Mil wee of Longfrom advancing clothing prices la prepared for the FCC'a current to treat him.
wood, T. L. Lingo, Oviedo, and J.
! ' In night. Crawford Clothes, he channel allocation hearings.
•
Radio Is used other ways, too, T. McLain nf Geneva.
Th* council said such scenes an tho council said. In ’* Rad River,"
cotillmwd, decided to act now
- / n i l " than wait fov a cKmge In fires or atompedes, once begun, soon to l&gt;« released, It was used to
CYCLISTS FIHB ON AUTO
cannot be “prematurely" stopped coordinate tho blowing up of a
T lh a economic cycle.
MIAMI, Oct. 14, O F )- Two
and '‘when one* begun auumc sorles or dams to get the effect youths tiding a motorcycle fired
dangerous characteristics." It of* of a huge, solid wall of water,
OROCBJI
numerous shots at an automobile
hoe returned let* Mcnmea necessary to call for
W, K. sump
It'e even used In the etty. In " f In which two nurses and a hos­
he. attended h*4n or direct persons out nf tha Remember Mams." cruavatruet pital attendant were riding In the

lo
Be At Ware’s Office

Absentee Voting for the coming
election, will take place ut th-i
..(flee of County Judge It. W. Ware
from Oct. 18 through the ,28, he
announced this morning. Those
voting' this way must toke en
imth that they are qualified voter*
and that they expect to be away
from Seminole County on Nov. 2,
he declared.
•
,
In regard to hunting regulations,
Judge Ware revealed that use of
"air propelled" motor boats is
prohibited in waters of the 2 nd
ami Bth districts during the hunt­
ing season. This type of boat Is
moved by use of an airplane type
of propeltor.
KNIGHTS TO MKKY
Regular meeting of Taylor Commendery No. 28, Knight* Templar,
will bt hold at 7t80 o'clock Friday

&gt;»f

inn y e a r * 1
tiloin o f t ( "
limhllo on wt
Hov.ll * l i lll.lt h i SYr»! I* f «*fiMl tOsl
ipm
•fullH! * 1
r»*loifU|ih,
ful th
Hi it tali Mlsilf** nf I r%k« &lt;'mHIi &gt;V HMtl I&gt;Ptn *
h ,\ vi
iiiCt'licio
Aitii’ i n un
a m i i'rut a* »i"M iU"r f..i &lt; i!if i* » &lt; iu in
•■•hoi f. iro iirn now *nion w o n * don
f I "Ml tho F f I t! (*" 1(1(1 ftMMMial I»i«
m | i nf i v
to
Hio
mm-tiiuf
\ Hilt, hhi -fuifcd Ii MM'JlkiM** ('MU
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need today tin- Ib-yul Air remain* *u giral.” Hrig Geiitrsl
j 1..T, ** bn.* bmiglit if, falcon* mid . Hubert J. Smith, national president
men »* falconers in bones to of tilt- Air Reserve A»*n, told Ih*
k,-|, bird* out of tb* RAF’* air. opening session &lt;&gt;f that oiganttatlon’a three day convention heir
this morning
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from all part* of the United
.States are here fm the meeting,
many of them transported In mili­
tary plane* and quartered at Ot ■
lamIn Air Force base.

Clerk’s Song In Review Puts Red
Purge Of Britain In News Again

It) ItOHKItl IIF.WKTT
LCJNDON Oct 14 Dl’j A p.r.ty government clerk. ,ony tn
^
wTil SPEAKER
K(rchB
„ ct, u ry
W. E Klrcher, secietarv
an amateur llientriml tktl line Imitecl lltc ijiutlighi on Hritsiu • put«e of lh&gt; s , mi„0|t, County Tutwrcuof ('onimunint lynipathiien in llir civil icrvice.
losia and Health Association, ysa"WcTI Have a Purge." *vn&gt; the prophetic refrain which blac k-hsired terday ijuike at a meeting of
Heryl Lund tang (oi two tnnnlln in a left wing revue. "Ihe smsteur ihow volunteer ,H workers of the stats
rtbbed the government tit.ve to ibave iu,peeled Commun.it. snd p.rtynr ‘.be D * « r t W «hliner* out of Civil Service join dealing with state •ccurily.
Ington Hotel In Jacksonville. Th*
Now Horyl bsrsslf has been^
|suhject of the talk wes "Th#
dropped from her Job as a con- Minister Attlee to deal with up- Fatlent Service Frugram In Rem*
fldontlal clerk at the ministry of pent*. Beryl’s dlsclusuro of her Inula County."
supply. Tho girl who sang satlrl- suspension revived the controversy
Mrs. M. G. Hodges, secrstsry of
rally “crypto#
"cryptos and thslr friend* over tho purge program which the board of director* of th* local
better look out" received a sus­ started last springTH Association, represented th*
pension notice charging:
Hrltaln’a cuutluu* purge — In board at tha meeting.
"You are associating with tha which nuspected employes uro
Communist Party In such a wu/ transferred to nun-sccurlty Jobs
as to ralsa Isgitlmals doubts as to rather than dismissed — hasn't
your reliability." flhe rafussd com­ aroused tho excitement and debatq
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 14-OP)
ment on the charge.
caused In the United States by
High Law
Similar accusations have been government "loyalty hoards" and
Atlanta
made against an atomic sclent Iit, tho congress committee on Un*
Chicago
a government minister’s private American Activities,
Naw York
secretary and at toast 80 other
But growing uneasiness among
AIttnHIst

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Elliott, Stanky and Torgoaon;
Hagan and Gordon. Earned run*
Cleveland (A M «| Boston (NL) 9.
Left on baa**—Cleveland (AL)
7; Boston (NL) 7.
Bams on
ball* o ff Lemott 4 (Stanky 2,
Balkeld, Elliott)! Vaiaall* 2 (Doby,
tucker) I Bearden 1 (Sunky).
Strikeout* by Vataell* 2 (Keltncr,
H*t*a)l Lemon I (M. McCormica)! Spain 4 (Hagan, Burden,
Kennedy, Doby). Pitching sum-

*»■•&gt;

mended by Pre»ident George Stine
for hi* effort, in behalf of water
traniportalion to this section.
The nest sUp In developing the
river, Mr. Higgtn* said, la to pro­
vide terminal faclllUea f « barge
lint*, and work In thla direction
has already started. The «» * «■ •
tlon to the lUconstruetton Flimnco
Corpsratlon
a W
*350,000
Corporation far
for m
O fiO O aelfiM
liquidating loan haa been **sured
Just aa soon as the City'* charter
is amended to aiak* provision for
the issuance of revenue certificates
for this purpose.
.
. . . .
Mr. Hlgglne pointed out thet
the proposed loan la not a '•*2.on
the using autharlly of the City,
but must be repaid put of the
profit* of the terminal* and may
be liquidated over a period of 50
years. A bill has hesn prepared
for Introduction In the nest ses­
sion of tha legislature giving the
Cltv authority to lasua th#M rev­
enue certificates.
, „
Bpeaking of flood control, Mr.
Higgins said that Sanford, Is in­
cluded .in an overall faderal flood
control project for die ontlr# atat#
of Florida which la n * P * t* *°
cost In the neighborhood of $208.000,000, the first phase of which
has already bean started in South
Florida. The upper St. Johns-Kts■Immee River phase will com# in
the latter part of th# project and
may not be completed for some
time. Mr. Higgins said.
The proponed St. Jphns-Indlan
River oanal project la in about the
■ams status it was four years ago
when a survey of th# upper St.
Johns Rlvar valley was authorised.
Jacksonville Interest* are favor­
able to this project, he said, hacauM of th* pleasure boats which
would b# likely to us# th# river
In preference to the East Coast
canal.
Visitor* at today'* luncheon
were Introduced by Or. C. L. Per­
sons and Included Mark Qlllssple
of Charleston, W. Vp. and Jo#
HunISr of Miami.

taary: Volatile 7 bite 3 nuts In 7
Innings; Bpahn 3 hits 1 run In 2;
Lemon 8 hit* 8 runs In 7 1/3;
Bearden I hit 0 run* In 1 2/3. HU
by pitcher by Volatile (Boudreau).
Balk—I,emon. Winning pitcher—
Lemon; losing pitches—Volaellu.
Umpire* — Summer* (AL) plate:
Stewart fNL) flrat baaa; Griuve
(AL) aecond baaa; Barr (NL)
third bate; Pinelll (NL) laft field;
Paparella (AL) right field. Time:
2:17. Attendance—40,103.

was kilted.
Arthur V. McBride. curator of
tha ocaanariam. M id tha fight
might explain the maaa beaching
of the wnales. 40 of whleh died
In the churning aurf. Four were
captured but one of these died In
the tank her* Saturday.
Dr. McBride said that recently
literally thousands of tha dolphin
(or gray porpolae I have been seen
clow Inshore migrating to the
south. Tha Dolphin, ranging up to
500 pounds, era very dominant

Dolphin, Whales Have
Fight At Marineland
MARINELAND. Oct. II, &lt;/P)—
Hiittla-nosod dolphin and thres of
44 pilot whales which came ashore
near bare Friday :ttagvd a hour■nd-half battle In their tank her*
early today.
A flva-month-old baby porpoise,
the first conceived and born, and
lbs tscond ever born, In captivity

anlntel*. be'M id.
Thua. ba explained. tha wh«l«#**
whleh also ware mi grating-may
have blundered Into porpolae tairitorv and bean attacked. Dr. Mc­
Bride pointed out that the whaler
follow a leader and that thla lead­
er may have been attacked or
frightened, may have fled toward
tha beaeh. leading tha othara to
their daatha.

figure In the otwoge ..**Qpat
Castlo” murder caao o f IMS, died
last night.'Dana and hj* legal
guardian, Miaa Octavio Dockery,
also from a prominent family, oc­
cupied "GWawood,'' a once proud
plana) lon home but In hiUr y t i a
a haven foe more than 100 g oa S
owned by the couple.
The goats roamed the house,
eating the -------stuffings
The average »dult brown b**r| L-----„
— out
- - - *4
-- the
- weighs about 800 pounds.________ antique furniture and bringing

Getin Hie FIGHT-

Baseball Game
Campaign kuttan aff
States' Rights Democrat*,
W ear ana with pride!

to double Ryan. , t.Holmes’ fly to Ifob Kennedy In
left field ended th# Mfla*.
FIRST INNING
Indiana
Mike McCormick mad# a nice
running catch of,.Mitchell a low
liner. Doby singled.
Voleelle's
first pitch hit Boudreau.' Rickcrl
flagged Gordon's smash to d-»p
M L.' Keltncr wont out Dark to
TsrfSMD.
No rune, one hit, ao errors, two

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Br hTt#
Holmes was an easy out, tb«
pltehm U Raklnscar. Dafh laid
down a surprla* bunt dawn tha
third base fan* and ossily best
Lemon's frantic underhand throw
to first, Tucker made a fine run­
ning catch of Torgeaon’s looping
fly In shallow right center and
doubled Dark off first.
N6 runs, one hit, no error*, non*
laft.

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Back Up these Courageous M * n w ho havo ta k e n .a firm
stand for Constitutional States' R ig h ts D e m o c ra c y ■* an d
w ho a re now F ig h tin g fo r Y o u r W a y of L i f e ! ..................

HKCOND INNING
Indiana
Tucker fouled to Elliott. Sunky
snared Roblaeon's low lino drive
Inches off th* ground. Hogan tin­
gled. Lemon filed to Rlckert.
Na runs, on* hit, no error*, non*
left.
Brave*
Elliott was credited with a tin­
gle when Ksllaar flalded hi* (low
bounder and pulled ,Bohln»nn off
th* bag with a harried throw,
Elliott waa awarded second when
Lemon bslkod. Rlckert sent Turks*
■Imsst to th# center field wall for
h!* leny drive and Elliott ,*m i to
third after the sgteh. Balkeld
bouatad out to Robinson. Keltner
thrww oat McCormick.
Na runs, one hi), ng erton, one
M L’ THIRD INNING
Indiana
Mitchell doubled down th* left,
field, line. Doty sent Rlckert back
against tha left field wall for Id*
drlva. Holme* got hi* glove on
Bosdraaa'* fly but failed to hold
the ball and Boudreaa wax creditad with a double a* Mitchell scored.
Gordon fouled t* Eliott. Keltner
,fRMed.
Op# run, two hits, no errors, on*
WITH
walked. Volsella sacrlw to Qordoa who jovsrHolmss stag led to Isft

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Governors Thurmond and Wright have answered the
call from tha paopla to flglp back at those who would
destroy tho American principle of States' Rights and
local self-govarnmcnt. With tha courogs which was
thalrs as soldiars in tha Amsrlcan army, thsy hpva ac­
cepted t!:C challenge and hava refused to surrender
cur l«r;ita£«!

&lt;1) Deputise yourself et a modern Paul Revere I Alert &lt;
every cltlsen to the danger that confront* HIS or HIR •
freedom today. Remind them thet its THEIR right of
local self-government thet la being threatened; THEIR
Individual liberties and right to Ihro and work as they {
choose that will bo destroyed If th* sinister forces „ .
which ere m w hard at werfc In this country are success* £ i

These man are making a valiant fight for tha preserva­
tion of Constitutional government in the United
States. But In order to wage an Intensive, oil out cam­
paign YOUR ACTIVE AND PINANCIAL SUPPORT
is needed# Here's how you can do your parts

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(2) Put your deHart to work by their side. Get them
tn the fight! Every contribution you make, be !l targe
or small/ Is needed In this struggle to proserve our
American birthright of freedom!

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11*11*4 States Is the *

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

V O LU M E X X X J

John L. Lewis
Makes Labor
* Peace Offer

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Service
Im m o la tion
Takes 33 Into Cus­
tody In Drive T o
W ipe Out Scheme

V John L Lewi* and the United Mine
Worker! today extended a peace
offer to the reit of the American
labor movement, calling for “ unity,
harmony and cooperation,*’
Lewii, urging adoption of the
resolution, aiked other labor lead­
en to "put atide their contention!
and grievance*" and line up to­
gether. .
0
The UMW pretident laid he wai
"ettongly in favor” of the resolu­
tion. He reviewed hii own effort*
to bring about unity a* pretident
of the CIO in 1938 and again ai
ipokeiman for an AFL committee
in 1947.
He laid "The rank and file of
American labor want* unification of
the American labor movement.”
*
"Unity ha* not been poiiible by
^ reason of the lack of wiidom or
unbending attitude of American la­
bor leader*." he laid.
"The rriponiibility ii on tho»e
leader*.
Tin miner* now work 40 hour*.
The union rnlleet* 20 cent* a toll
(Cnsitauea lie P**e M»&gt;

Dusty Boots Club
Plans Racing Card
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Member* of
the Dully
Uoota
Riding Club are making plana to
co-operate with the American l e ­
gion in holding an Arralatlce Day
parade In Sanford, It waa announc­
ed today.
A good racing card will be pre­
sented at the Dusty Boot* track
at the Municipal Airport, and In
the evening them will be a barbe­
cue at the Club House, It «waa
^Milton from the Indian River
Plantation riding group of New
Smyrna attended the meeting and
Invited the Dusty Boot* group to
participate in race* thare on Oct.

Georgia Thief Held
Under $30,000 Bond
VALDOSTA, Os., 0*1 IS «&gt; &gt; _
y Jaaae Jams* Roberts, wanted by
Georgia, Florida and federal auth­
orities, waa In jail under 980,000
bond today after waiving a pre­
liminary hearing before u.fl. Com­
missioner W. E. Perry.
Roberta waa captured lato yes­
terday by FBI agent* near hla
home four miles from Tlfton. Ha
waa brought her* for a hearing,
then taken To Jail at Camilla.
He la wanted In Jacksonville on
counterfeiting shares. He ap&lt;
peered before
tr P ern
on a federal
fe
charge ef
ting the
■Ute to avoid proseett—
-----in the Florida case was ftaad nt
16,000; in the "fleeing the state”
case at $26,000. v
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C tt H U T
James C. Mor
ag manager of the
Cltrts*
Mutual will he
at the Junior
at the

tta a tsa

I ’hiilu ny Connolly

Visitor* »t the fViford Zoo lust Wednesday had a delightful turn- watching the until* of the
monkey* a* they greeted a small kitten, whirh in an unknown mtinner niineoied on Monkey Island
and was permitted to r.m.m throughout the day by Zoo Keeper Sal Ilift'hard The monkey* took
kindly to the kitten, netted it, searched itfor fluti*and plat fully pulled its tail The kitten, In turn,
appeared to be perfectly at home nnd pleased with all this attention. It had to he removed, however,
duo to the fact that it had brought along too many fleas and had the moneys all scratching.
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Tacoma Port To School Leaders Fight Amendment
Be Reopened By To Borrow Against Future Revenue
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is (he sscond in a series explaiaiai
AFL .Dock Crews proposed
ameodmsots to the Florida Stele Ceattitattoa which
Electricity
Cut
In
France Due To Com ­
munist Coal Strike

will be subject ta ratifies IIon or rejection in the Nov. 2
general election )

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Says Rus­
Odham Sentence City Purchases Vishinsky
sia W ill
Provide
Full
Information
In Hunting Case ^heck Property On
Soviet Forces
Delayed 60 Days On Lake Front

WASHINGTON. Ou. 12, &lt;/Pl
The immigration service diidoicd
today il has lakcn 3) persons inti
Board Calls
custody in a drive against smug- i Pardon
(ling of Jamaicans into this coun­
For Arrest O f Man
try thiough llir use ol false hulh 1
W ho Shot The Deer
ccrllficalci. Twenly-lhiee aie held
in New Voik and 10 ill Honda.
I Al I MIASM l , D o 12. t/T )
One Ilian has hern hooked al I l i e ' a 11 M - n t r i i t f 1| | 1| IUM*41 t i l l I I . i f .
Miami *» the alleged leader of th* Otlh *1biI I n I | k s%
w.i*w it|| tlr rr out of
ichemr and chsiged with assisting SCilttlll HAD tlf*l.i\ t il lot lit) days
in smuggling aliens. The service today and llir I’ouloii lloatd dial*
named him as Edwaid Linnnuel Irilgrd opponrilt. id I Iriiirucy to
Stewart, a nulive of Jamaica hut aneil and tn ihr man who actual­
a naturalized American citizen.
ly klllril the drri
Sluwurt, u leshtelit of Ml. Ver­
Odham hiollit, ,.| Stair Kep. J
non. N.V., wa* arrested Sept 27,
and since then, the service said. it ihailry Odham ol S.inloid, was
had rounded up 82 person* alleged guru a lili-d.sv loiulilional parole
fiolli llir iriitrio r ol III days in
to Insv«- entered tills country
legally w ith S te w a rt’s assistance. Jail ami line id 4IIHI fot the nf-

CINCINNATI. Oct. 12. &lt;/P)~

BARTOW. Oct. 12. (A*)—five
prisoner* beat up a Polk County
jalUr today and escaped. Three of
th*m ware re-captured.
Sheriff Dewitt Sinclair said th*
Jalfer, R. 0.- flulharland, was hit
•heat the hied and face-with a
J flashlight and -juimmftod t a ^ b f
prts.nera' f1»t*.
Sinclair said Sutherland wn*
"beat up pretly laid,” but we* In
no danger.
The officer *aLd one prisoner.
Bernard Turner, returned volun­
tarily tn the county jail. Another,
Jack Whldden, turned himself In
at the Imkeland police station fil­
ter announcing he had been In a
jailhrtak.
Auburndale police teamed with
U highway patrolmen to capture
* Kenneth Wheeler who earaped In
an automoblla.
Sinclair said the (alter was grab­
bed when prisoners complained
that a newly arrived drunken pil•oner wa* disturbing them. Still
at large are Leroy Hultnan and
Park Lane.

Scattered ihowers this afternoon
otherwise mostly fair through
Wednesday. Gentle to moderate
variable wind*.

AaaocUtod Proas Leased Wire

TU ESDAY OCTOBER 12, 1948

Head O f U M W Urges
Adoption Of Res*
olution
Seeking
Unity And Harmony

5 Prisoners Escape
• A ft e r Beatlpg Up
Polk County Guard

Ifcratti

IU E W V A T U K K

Ii) LOUIS NEVIN

Grady
Duncan.
In­
spector.
Tenders
His
Resignation

PARIS. Oct. 12. ( , P ) ~ Soviet
R iiu i.i, faced with a ili f f r n i. ij
Ametican attitude, o ffe ird today to
"put out cards on the table" in the
Fail-West dispute over aims tedui •
lion proposals,

L'.S delegate Warren K. Austin
Ihr Sitin' l link Kst.ilr has aicrpted (lo- 1'ilv’i offer to pimhasr ncctiird Russia in the I nilrJ Na­
for $9,000 thr Shell Oil Iraird pro- tions Political Committee of balk­
petty iiii hiding the Molott Inn ing effoils lo inlvr the Berlin
Building al I'leuch Avenue and crius I It- said the Soviel battle ciy
Seininolr Bonin.iid, it was an­ ill thr wmld today is "wirck and
nounced at (hr Hireling ol the L'ity deslroy "
Susirl Delegate Andrei Y VlComttiitiiiin List evening, II. N.
Sayrt. ills maiugri. irp,tiled to­ shmskv m.ule the &lt;aidi-on-the table
day.
, o ftri in a reply largely ro n cilu to rv
Ihr pmprili ail|oini ihr irientlv m tone Hr mid Russia would ptofilled in l.ikrfninl pinprily which rule lull information on h ri aim*
will lie n«ed a- a waterfront trrmi .,ml aimed fotcet if the United
Stew art w-a* taken Into c u s to d y 1
m
V
,*
j ,,
i
.
i
|
t»i
| . |
| | II l|M*
I 111* I MM 111 v t k l Ii VI1 take mil &gt;dr il ihr l ily’s plans tin ibis Nations adopted the Soviet prowhen he arrived in Miami nmnrdl
I
llir
i
ase
op
ag.no
thro,
oi sooner are cainrd out Ihe City will as- pos.d fot all immediate one-thud
a cim iiiiorcinl iiirlin o r acconiiniided
slimr a Jl.dlMI Iiioitg.lgr oil llir cut ill Ihg Five armament!
ijy two woini-n who w ere tl nvi l i n g ' il thr dee I k ills' • lias hi-rll tiled
The filming of the American
lid .i llie U nited Status iv illi fiik c d j
fin i'nrolu i '. o minimi luu re- comer proprity ivliich is uitdn
idilb curllflcato*.
............. Is-.I llir.l l •- I'm iInn Itmird lease lo llir .''lirll Oil i o and will posllioii centered niuinlv on thv
llei III, lilockntle, hut It -plead ovet
I nr-u Ills1 fine I-- .-.inn mid cancel
MIAMI. Uet. 12. i/l'i Walli'i K. i the mil senli mci- I,.muse Odham pay thr h.ilamr lo the t. hrck L»- the miinv other fundamental dlf
ferences hctivi'en Kus.ia and thv
Miller, distrlcl dlrus-toi of tin*
u fn^l ..ff. ii and Ihe deer late, said Mi Navrt
Immigration and Naturilllialiim j killei ha- mu l.ien charged.
A Irttri f■mil t,i.ulf h. Duncan, West. This developed with ihe ieService, said today tlint Jamaican j -y,,,,
p,,., „ „ v tn,tilde tendriinu In- irsignallon as illy turu of Secretary of Slate Mainegroes were elmrged as high u ;
tIi,- ollmi man’s iiume,” inspector of building, plumbing, shall hv plane front Washington,
where lie conferred with President
infill each ful fake tilltls ceilifr. , (;t,Vl
c„|,|w, || told a memla-i
cole* so Ihey csiulil entei till* j (,f the i b-ula thlegalirm piotesliug rlecuic.il work ami milk supplies T riimnn.
Utilain and Kiance joined the
wa* read, and ihr iriignallon. fur
countryclcmcnci fot thlbnm
Millet said l-Mwutd Kmmauuel
"Von can a«k lour uelghboi. I which Mr Duns an gase no reason. United States In a move to speed
on seeurilv council uctiun on th*
Stewart. fi'Jyeat-old real '-slnls, think \,.u can gel ii fiont yottri
,. |
llerlin case.
Salesman of Ml. Vernon, N Y.. game wmden "
| *f
|'

•nested hero In connection with
Atlomev tleiuntl Turn Watson,. ‘" r; Unman
the smuggling of "at Uasl tU) tu who bad moved to defet net Ion rlllietl In s*»ti

tin - morning

du-

lIn- iriis o ii fo r his

100 alien*," admitted lie winked „n ..................
pi-iitimi nnlil Ihe |resignation, anil, «uid Uml he ha
alone In providing fraudiilenf birth
C*i tIf irate* tn alien*.
said lie would gomutitee that law j cernt.ig .............. ; ........
The immigration official quoted enfo,cement office,, would get the |'"tert'd City employment 20 years
Stewart us telling hint he ttarted name or the alleged ..... . ........
I »K° «" «
0m' n«
A eame warden said the second
from bavenhl. «l*. lie has
•bout a year ago making faked
Ce&lt; llflcutes for Jantulcaii negroes limn got away, and (hUiaiii 1ms I »*•» ,«M*»WlnK iii«|.ecl«r for the
,!»••» &gt;0 years. Among h is duties
It ffdl each. Tha price went us not disclosed Ids name. T
Coventor Caldwell said. “This I. I Were the ilireetlon of rod n- con■xh a» 9860, Miller said Hteysorf
will him, ami he ofren took credit, it hard case Men) wc have a linin'{ f ’L Rr J* ' Ice-president of thn
collecting when the alien idilalned who should have been convlelod Soulliertl llilildlng l ode l.nngiess
•and sentenced to the full penalty. I u'l&lt; J" on the executive committee
work.
Thete ate no extenuating etirum "f Die I-b&gt;rlila lateruatlorisl A"
1-lances
' -nidation of Milk and rood hani"(In’ III,. Other hand, alt Hie latiuns. ami is also a mem tier of
.evidvnee we-have before us i- il,„i Ihe International Assort ition of
t mil sfutoures have Im'iui hi,posed blci-l, ic in11*.
.
\ M'jm rl favoring ro ttrirte blm k
'.mis foot times since lull ami
in
tincon
sir
m
i
ion
of
u
swim
m
intt
* oil the defendants lived oul-ide
, dmi,m countv" whete Utlham wa­ ...... was received ft mil A I*, i.ud
II It. Michaels, Ihim,do eon-true
it .
i,
,
. . .
sentenced
J. K. IJimmie) Howland. Jr . I .. ..... „ atmkasman for •he turn engineers.
I»c*l banker yesterday &lt;pmlifie
ICi,Kli&gt;„,d tin Pna r si - i
&lt;hir office has tiliidt) a study &gt; f
to run for the offiee of t’tiy f’oni
ll,e proposed cun,-rule block type
mlisloner in (irntip No. 2 to sin
of .w titim liiK poo, ami ,,f the stress
&lt;eed l.ea It I usher
amt M ru in to he i iic m n te re tl.” Ihe

PARIS, Oct. 12, (/Tb
Rum*
Accuird llir United Slain, Britain
and South Africa tuday of practic­
ing "a shameful, duty and unfair
racial diiininination."
A Mat k bearded Soviet delegate.
Alcan Pavlov, mad* the charge
during sucial lummitlec debate of
n draft declaration of human
right!
lie alto accuird Cuba ol ictktng
to vaster down an ailn.tr pledging
"rquat piulcclinn ol the law agarnit
any duciilniualion." 1Ir raid a Cu-

TALLAHASSF.K, Ocl. 12, hV) Florida stlmul leaders air fighting
a |iii&gt;|M,icil .impiidnient tn the 'lair Constitution whirh would authorize
, .ninlirs h&gt; burrow monc) igainst Inline rcvrmir In build nrw srhmils
►
*
"
--~ ——
(I wR iliiitfd «M» l*fiMr * l i i
TACOMA, Wash.. Oct. 12. (A*i
itmy -»y tin- uriK-iolim ot is lii'd
— AFL Longshoremen picpan-tl to up with -i i muny restclellniu* it
day lo reopen this |&gt;uit despite . would be more of a lllndruiice than
plans of linking 1 10 iu.inlmir &gt;, I,,.Ip to tlu- school building prsi^inrit. They would rather di-fent
unions to establish "token picket i ii and try for u more Irniont Irorlines along the waterfront.
I lowing provision In the future.
N'nliinly in particular »o«&gt;m* to
The Tacoma harbor was clused
|In- udvocuting the amendment,
briefly last week and again yei .which will be No. 2 on the tmHnl
lie was horn A p r. 2d, HUM in
Thy Pilot Lilith, which Is fp,in­
eport stated
"W c have found
terday during a mats meeting at |lint of It subject to ratification
"
T * ,, M llttn , fin.
a gi minute of' Vlilel
Vldelle.
lull lids type ,.f pool w all, proper- suring the III,,ml Rank Thursday
President
Seeks
also
1
U
ba.
High
Selim,I.
lie
is
which AFL workeit voted lo work •or rejection by voter* In the gunIv lemfotced and c,,a-lructed will Oct. 14 ill Mrs. Mary Raw'lns’
R a l l y ‘ M id w e s te r n
" / American Institute of, P l l h l j / t H e a l t h M o o t ...... - srtnlig
u pome,|.|„.plate uffice in the Hniifurd Clinic, f ’ Oll
the 16 vesiel* docked here and end election.
J
_
Hunkers, Augusta, tin.
■■ u
* * ^ * * * n i i v i v i . *,
WJ1ij
11:00 A. M. until il Of) P. M. went*
I he school l.oitd proposal itarlseveral others waiting to lie up.
V o t e r s I n C B m p H iR n
Mr. Howland ha* had extensive]
.
’ . '
| The CominiHslon took no Ini- tn secure at least Ml) pints of blood,
..il
out
us
purl
&lt;
&gt;
f
the
1047
cltDens'
George Miller, preiidenl ol ihe
hanking experience. Ilu w-ux firs t
I ollutlon of the .States dreikine .... ... t,.
p, -..vlmmlnj; Mrs Rawlins, chairman of thr
rommittee program for iM-tterinent
LEXINGTON, K)., Ocl. 12. , ruipjoymi i,y Hie Giluvns and water supplies anil control uiiil|il„„| project which
AFL International Longshoremen ’ ■if schools, lint It was changed
dill under Bank, said today.
iA’i—In a statlnn speech tu u .Southern Bank of Auguxtu, IW2J j huspltallxat'/n of
tuliarciilosisI
|..rutiil,',
Anyone Interested In giving
Associstion, laid
phony pic ket radically
dining
its passage rrtmd estimated *1 4,000 hy pab , through
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10!». Frum
I02H to 1U2U ' cuses ---wore among
the topics dl«- i , o i o n ’ "'','mll'i."atg
^typ!^ 'of blood is asked to telephone Mrs
lines" would not b* reiogniaed through the legislature.
Ire chief Dudley McCloy. ltewey 1lie aurvetl th« Ursl Nntlonol Honk |cussed at the recent meeting o f . , ottstrucllun, declared Mr. Snyer. Rawlins si lino for an appointThe Irgldnture, hy statute,
when the men begin full-scale work
predict™! that ’‘thouaaiuU of her#, anil during the following 10 the State Public Health Assort-’
letter recommending that the ment. The hour* fur the "donors
at noon. He referred to tlO pic­ adopted the Citiien*' Committee Democrats In Kentucky wilt |D"«W M,,rvlJ‘l I1” ' a*nXor‘' n ‘ “.'J1'
I
'
,
1
]‘
"
nt|
,n
City
it
wss|
an
.........
property at French Avenue Ihove been arrang'd so that workrecommendation* that tho Mute rate Republican this year,
kets. He said they had "no busi­ donate abmll 14,000,000 a 'ys'ar to
I tt" k “ r . 11 *r .
n ' XL 'y } \\ f "V 'k
Eighteenth Street immediate- Ing persona will have a chance hr
attacked what he called Ihe If*. 11M0, he registered to uirept |Inmii.: ,{l|r,'rl9'r nt t)l1' Bendimle |v
,}„, ||, ,| Hr houl lm ’ giv» donuttous dining their lunch
ness" in Tscom*.
the -minties for sehool hulhfinira.
1 m- the office of cashier of the new-, ( ounty Health Unit.
...
fmur.
Incredible runducl" of the T
Kini-i" Ihe stale need* something
thi* tvii*vlin»r mi!.,,,.. ,..i ....
, , - n*
»*
*, »4
*. .*
*
The mas* muellng.ws* called *fman administration in home uml 11v orKttnitni Kloriiln Stuti* IlMtik » Aitt*nillntf
m" 11,1 Dm. wac tmeived front
Mr*. Rawlins disclosed thst 140
tpr minor skirmishing by the AH- like * 150.1tO0,000 worth of new foreign affairs. He sold II « » j « lilch opened Juttu 2, IIKIK, lie j Thursday, Friday and Saturday i the
Zoning Itoiiid. Tlie Ootumis trunsfuslons have been given In
, ,, ,
,,
.
,
Longshoremen and CIO picket* and renovated «&lt;-hool*, the- clll-J so "roufused” that often offici­ ,'iie proniuieo m vlce-presidunl , worn1 Dr. Mttlllmnn, V. J. Itublun-,, i , ,
C’uunty thruuih th*
that ii puhlie heurnig Semlnnla
y**t*rdav morning. No one yf»* Hens' gi oup readied tho 94,000,000 al* in Washington didn’t know and csshlet in 1040. which post- ! -iinltury officer and Mr-. Iltildu ^ . 1, , . * , , . , . / , , ‘‘ ,'1" ! ' 'U'" '"** rv lrll Vl,,L,u n ,, d IU,P, l, the
. '''' 1 ,lv 11 ' 1
1 ll,,r-'L i u! !, l th . nli w^!
Injured. William Gettings, regional annual donation svouhln’t meet the "which side of the fence they t!„n he held until July 1, 1044 I Klldwo. Mrs Ml I Brown uml \ " '
un Jiiri. a,
representative for the CIO Inter- need* very fust.
were on,"
» J-"' V i ’S i .c - T J S I J S S L ...........
........I
S™i . '
.........
....
Itheo Rowland
n a t i o n a l Longshoremen a amt
So It proposed rhangtng the
HT. I.OUInToci. 12, (&gt;P)—The lie is Prussia
Warehousemen’* Union, «ald hi Constitution to make It easier for
MV* Msgnolla Avenue j pinion at tho mooting that if the!( . | r‘ .,laM0 ./'f ,C lly
Ilr"- - 'P ,h# p" " 1 *1.* w,,e.k, 11 ,r.*n*
Post-Dispntch announced Intlsy cited nt MM
would appeal for Tacoma police rauntie* to float issue* *n&lt;t build
P'-i ly iiniiiuiliutojy vast „f thu futons wuru given In the local
It favurs Ihe election of Thomas On llov. 12, 1947, ho organised pollution of Florldu streams uml iiu
protection.
. _
, . . schools on hot-rowed money,.
lu*
Station,
it
ih
|
nt
thu
uornur
of hospital from the Sstmnol* County
ICiiallsHr.l (la Pitir sit I
underground water supplies enuK. Drwe) as President. The
Picketing of the Tacoma-docked
1’ulinutto iiiiti Cuuimurrinl Streelu 1,l,PPly 111 tho Central Florid*
It particularly wanted to fcot
........
.
..........
.j
tlr.uus
st
thn
rate
us
during
the
newspaiier
praised
the
Hepubllrahlpa waa ordered after CIO leadhe City decided to sull thu lurid I I110™ Bonk. She umpha„liud th*
»»'*win till'
•ra charged that many hail been around the present requirement ■n nominee’s record aa an sd- McGrath Says Demos I««■* ,60
fact that nil blood dointed bv
this* all bond* must lie approved mlnlatralnr and said President
|I,**IIm &gt;S Os S*aae »l*l
■n
er iT n i
*si l i 1H,,,m hn drinking sewernge in-leu,| I'll" Rusl Kxtute lliisrd w t.« uutli- Sutitlnole County peraon* will b*
Hu |lru.
In an election in which »t lensl Truman lacka "the stature, Ihr
Face Uphill
Hffnl
.
.... I wntor,” sold Dr. Quillnum unii'.l tu wul u vn(lit,
used for Hsmlnolu County patients
party,
_____
j
(CiiMliBH** &lt;)■ I'sar *l»l
half the registered properly own­ vision, Ihr social and economic
exclusively.
Regional Schools To er*
AdiUthmiil
psymunt
to
thu
Lu­
east vote*.
•rssu, or Ihe sense of history
NEW YORK, Oct. 12—I/l'i- ' T___ l
1 .
list uf
of general 'nInmmo Co. of 9600, representing one! . Below I* “o llht
Be Operated In South Time after time, school bond required lo lead this nation In a Uemocratlc National Chairman J. J t 'W 8 , IV lO S lcn iH r f o l u
iisues have received in overwhelm­ world crisis."
Howard McGrath says thu l)«niu; 2 S , r prproN« r tau T
Guns In FeNtivalH : . r ". !. .. i. &amp;. . ,. r. :ojiuruiiiru
pru » ™o u n“ m2i ri rr
u cn4n v
u n»n!u» 5 i
icrsta fees ”0 hard, uphill fight"
PROSPECTIVE
DONORS
ATLANTA. Oct 12. &lt;/P&gt;— La*; ingly favorable vote from those
puratury to wuterp;
waterproofing the
By
ASSOCIATED
I’
ltBHH
which the votes of woman may
1.
Doners
must
bv
in
good
health
lalature* of southern states will who voted In an election—only to
Hall, wass HUlhorUe
suthorliui;
I, Thu
Governor Thoms* E. Dewey to decide.
JERUSALEM, Oct. 12—(Z»D— City tCastlHMsC
and bstweun thu ag*s 1 f 18 and
be asked neat January to approve fail simply because ten than half
(is
nn
ICHSlIsurS lie Psss B i t )
The Trumsn-Usrkley ticket I* Jaws and Moilams will celsbrati
69 years,
contracts for the operation of re­ Ihe eligible men and women both­
mining, however, tho Rhotlu Is- holy festivals with gun In hand in
2. Parsons planning to give
gional schools, Governor Millard ered to vote.
this religious center tonight.
I’ostmuHter General
Iduttf must uhserve a 4-hour fast­
Hut the legislature put the old Capt. Colin Kelly To sod senator declares.
Caldwell of Florida reported.
Addressing Democratic woman
For Jews the world over It I*
prior tu coming In to
Tho school will l&gt;e ready to open freeholder voting provision Into
Baps HisJPay Hike ing period
yesterday, McGrath ssld: Yom Klppur, the day of atone­
rreallsutd (Is Pas&gt; *(*&gt;
Be Buried Tomorrow workers
iro n iU n til iia r a g * &gt;1*1
by September, 1040, he said. They
"This election xxx depend* on ment that tinds 10 days {J peni­
would lie operated through th* co­
MIAMI, Oct.
12—(ZFk—Post­
“ NO SMOKING"
M / OIHON. Oct. 12.1/P) - Burial the attitude the women tnko. x x tence, ft lx the beginning of thu
operation of aeveral state*.
Activity IncreaseH
BIRMINGHAM. Eng.. Get. 12.
with full military honors will bo j from 1,000,000 to 1,(100,000 more New Year 8709 In the Jewteh cal­ master Guneral Jestu M. Donald­
The regional council for educa­
son told the National Association (A1)— A falling hoard In Birming­
tomorrow to tho body of women will go to tho poll* In endar.
tion .held a closed meeting here
At Farmers^Market accorded
For Moslems It Is Id El Adhu, uf Letter Carriers last night that ham Exhibition llsll hit William
Capt. Colin Kelly, thu first ac- this election then men, and thn
yesterday. Caldwell, council chair-,
decision may well rest In their
marks tji# and of the tradi­ the 9460 pay boost given them Howaon, 20, In th* head and knock­
man, reported result* In a prea* ■ Activity Is inem sm g at the clslmsd horn of the wsr with hands, particularly for senatorial, that
tional pilgrimage to Kaaba In thl* year was Inadequate to must ed a cigarette uut of Iflt mouth.
Japan.
—
eoAftrance. ^
living costa.
congressional and state-level can­ Mwca, tomb o f Mohammed.
.Sanford ^late Fermeci Market
The board bore the sign: "No"
Taehnlcal eommlsalon* will be end most of the dueler* tlttr* ,w*ll
Th* body, scheduled to arrive didates."
Dunsldson also iild that sv#ry Smoking,”
The two festivals coincide ..this
_JUi*d to explore tha Immediate b# in operslion wftqin th# next flume hv train at 2 P, M. (KHT)
vear for the first time In decades. man In the Fostal Service should
demaild and need dor regional edu- W#«k, Market Msntfrr H. J.
today, will bn escorted by veteran
MONROE PORT OFFICE
Because of tho Arab-Jewiih con­ belong to some postal organisa­
ition aervlces. develop specific man predicted today. They nr# get­ organisations to the Mndlsmi
Receipt of snnllrstluns for ex­ flict. the festivals ar# more re­ tion.
THE WEATHER
^.’opoeali r e g a r d i n g facilities ting ready for a busy season,
County Courthouse where It will amination to fill the position of strained and tents then In per­
lie also advocated that the fed­
Meeaaary to meet the n#edi..*nd v The Sanford Fruit Co. and Pat­ He In stale with * guard of honor fourth class postmaster at l.sku vious year*.
eral government provide nostJA C K SO N V IL L E O n . Ill— &lt;
propose method* for Inaugurating rick Fruit Co. peeked the first until Wednesday afternoon.
men's employ**, and recommend­
Monro# will close on Oct, 28. IJ
L&lt;
a regional educational service pro- orangy* Saturday, The tyuthward ‘Kelly wn* killed when his plans wss enounced today hy the United
ed that Congress make certain
Atlanta
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Fruit Co. will start peeking sodn, crashed on th* return from * fltntea Civil Service Commission,
Boston
LONDON, Oct. 18—W —Sir rate boosts to most th* increased
70 6*
coun^ll agreed the moat Im- end the Market Fruit Co- 1* ex- bombing mission against the Jap- and must be nn file with the Com­ Richard Gregory suggested tottov coat of operation.
Chicago
60 40
------- te needs are regional schooli peeted to start operations during aasse battleship Reruns off Ma­ mission at Washington, D. V. on it may soon b« nt esses ry to fill
Denver
66 31
In veterinary madluln*, medical the latter pert of the week. ~
nila three days after the attack that date.
OLD AOR PENSIONS
out a fo ra and gat parmlsslon bsLos Angeles
07 67
M d health services, social work,
Boms of the crops, in this ter­ oq Pearl Harbor.
Application blanks may be se­ fora becoming a parent In Britain.
A representative of th# Social
Nashville
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^w^tneerlng, law and ritory ere looking good In iplto
cured at the Lake Monroe Pn«
H# said local medical officers Recuritf Admlnstratlon will b# In
New York
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e f the great * mouni ef rtoasfcmtn,
A U S T R IA N S
R E P A TR IA T E D Offtoc. Tha date of examination soon may get Utters saying:
Sanford
Friday st th* Court
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Raleigh
gut of Dr. John Ivay of _______Lehman.
Mr. Lehman, f l i f t v ptoses
” D#sr flrt ! wish to become s House from 9:80 till 12 00 o’clock
will ba stated on admission cards
SaatU#
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exevutlve director waa where the ground beeeme
mailed - to applicants after the mother. P|aaaa toll me. what to do for tha purpose of assisting all
Jacksonville
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crape were hj^ursd, Cilery war, many' captured by the Rus- *lo»a af receipt of application*, and about It-and s#nd tho ptcsssery persona having business with or
Miami
16 60
wai nterdM doe to wet stone at Bteiingrsd, returned boms will ba about 18 day* after that fo ra of application for a y signs- desiring Information about. Old*
Or lapdi
66 7*
_____ by repatriation train today.
turc."
Ag* aad Survivors Insurance.
date.
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Truman Accused
Of "Clumsiness”
B y ‘G ov. Dewey

J. EL Rowland To
E n ter Grou|)2
Commission Race

Pollution Of State
Water Discussed At ■

P ilo t C lub Blood
Bank Will Be Held
Thursday Morning

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• TOEMT A Y W I L B E R

DEI,AND, Oct. 12, (Special)—
Stetson University Is In potltlon
to bo one uf tho great schools of
this arts, If not tha nation, Dr.
John W. Set to a, college planner,
aald here Monday aa be gathered a
brlef-esew of noto* fer hi* formal
report on the university.
The former president of Albion
Colltgt, Michigan, previously had
•aid that c h u ^ n’ r*l*t#d univsrtn

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St. Lawrence Power

A good word In support of the New York State plan to
harness the St, I-nwrenco Klvur for hydro-electric power has
Wonder il llir young lady who been said by K. Robert de hucclii, chief of the hui'euu of
■topped in (mnl of her hoi al the power of the Fedora! Fewer Commission. He said the hydro­
Poll Officr ihr olhrr iUy to rriiii electric project is economically feasible, and would develop
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Carrying rrut of this power project would he o f Im­
measurable value In the th .dopment of upper New York,
H m i* an mlrirthng paragraph sections of New Knglnml, and southern Quebec. The indus­
from a Bartow judgr'* report on trial growth of this area is now sharply limited by lack of
juvenile delinquenry which thowed adequate power, and many residential and farming sections
that ihree-fourl*-! d the detin are without electricity. Opening up of this nren to Indus­
qucnli down there were white chil­ tries with large power requirements would be of eventual
dren: ‘Therr are very few negro benefit to the whole country.
cate* which require placement, due
Another important point in the findings of de Luceia Is
to the fact that negro neighbor*, thut the proposed power development would he 'compatible
relative*, and *o forth, are much with and readilv adaptable to" possible future development
quicker to take into their home a 0f the river for deep-draft navigation. For a long time the
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child In need or trouble, than are |j,|(,a 0f Unking the Great Igibes with the sea by way of the
white people."
i St. Lawrence has been waiting for general recognition of ils
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(worth. Power development in the rapids might Ih» a first
John L Lewi*, whine great heart step toward the larger navigation propel.
la in a continunu* bleeding condi
fly STKid,INti K. dltKKN
lion on account of die plight nf
Gurney On Franco
the poor down-trodden mine work­
Senator Chan Gurney of South Dakota has attracted I W A H H JN tiT dN , U ft ih m er* who only make $74 a week,
I No m altur wlmt du- umlldatcn
now pro|M&gt;tei that the union due* wide attention in Europe by his recommendations that •cry In tin- lu-nt o f thi- campaign,
which ihete miner* have to pay he ' United States policy toward the Franco government in hiiiid- govcrnnivnl ccininmUti' tlith k
increaied in tlte*e day* of rtainrf, Spain should become quire friendly. Apparently much great- tin- elect Ion returns w ill lisvc l i t ­
price* from 52 to $4 * month &lt;*nd cr weight was attached to his opinions in the capitals of tle Irnnicillntr effect on price
that the iniliatiun lee* be railed j Eiiru|K) than ill this country, This might he partly Ixionuse ircinls oi Iniulnes* n rllv lty .
They aec little chnnce o f n new
from $10 to $!&gt;0 to that hi* own f«'v isinmns In the United States will agree with the sena- Inflatlonnry
spurt i f New Y oikV
•alarv can be iai*ed from $2S.OOO •tor- l,ut '"&gt;1 many in Kuro|&gt;e will agree with him, either,
dnvormn Tliunmi, K. Dewey gets
to $50 000 «ot indudinu oer-1
Fur some reason even highly placed officials in other In the White Heine. N or do they
qubit*.
mciuinng | Kovcn)me|)tM often f|li,
IJIW|«ri«tailit the tllfferenccs Iw- believe the economic gauge* w ifi
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'tween what Americans say mid what our government does. tlnnvc w ildly If 1‘resident Truman
Someone ha* laid that a man it |It may be because the freedom to talk enjoyed by Am erl--1* •l,-rteil.
i younger than hu arteut*..Co'.' cans, both officials and private c|tl*en«, has no parallel In
^or strictly nun-political rfgInflation will cor*
tomaiS. Vri**, rou$h and tumble most other countries. C.ingressrrioti and senators In parti- "Tnue m in" t Into Ihe early
ThomaaS
Army m»n. who at 50 looked culitr arc given to talking a great deal shout matters on month* of IDin. Heyond tha',
capable of living ** long «» any which officials of other governments are constrained In they do not try to guon*.
fnotball tackle, died from a cerebral keep discreetly sllcn*.
A government eemiumlNt’s icy.
Wt wouldn't change the situation, tint we have to re­ ■oiling ,m th i* Kiihjeet muy us
hemorrhage at the age of 55. It
wo* Vo** who firtt came to Or­ member that sometimes It lends to misunderstandings Round even though be work* uniter
the n ciiio cru tir ailm lrilatrntlon n’ul
lando in 1940, laid out the Army abroad. Discr-tion real!.' is a useful quality.
cannot bn quoted by mime. Ilo
Air bate there and terved at it*
iiiu ln tiiln * bl* piofcim om d n-tm
lion by thinking n lta lg lit
fir*! commander. He liked it to
w is h fu lly —ubout economic*.
wall he returned to Orlando to
He cannot overlook the tra d i­
make hi* home after urvice overtion thut most biuinenimuo favor
Mai and retirement from the
Republican rule. Hu muat judge,
Army.
BrawnoU "la u g h Talker"
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Cangretiman Hep* t* I*
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W. O. T-Bill” ) Livingston, chief
clerk here for the Florida Power
and Light Co., was recently pre­
sented a *1#, year service pin by •ri­
ll. It. COlcman, district manager,
In recognition Of fa ith fu l service.
Th* preu-ntatlon was -made at a
meeting of company member.*.

Mr. Livingston entered service
on Oct.
-ft £
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ing for n brief time at I.aka City,
thei X
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Uwhere he
returncif
Palatka
h*
ri lurnci1 to
served until March, 1942, when he
name to Sanford ns chief clerk at
the local office.
Active In the promotion of civic
Improvements, Ms leadership was
recogtdred by (he Ruhfmd Lions
Cltdi which «ilected him last year
as president. He is a member of
the Elks ('lull nnd of All Soul*
Catholic Chia-vh,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Livingston live at
|fV17 ralmctto , Avenue. A son,
William Llvidgston, Jr., I*
serving In the Navy, A daughter,
An** Tol'‘Livingston, i* employed
by the local telephone company,

layman aa for church workers.
"Station has many fine fraturas,'! Dr. Seaton said, "and
some not so fine. The university
Is welMocatad, and the surround­
ing area la beautiful. But tharu
*X« definite need* to be filled be­
fore tha unlvoralty can take Its
rightful place among educational
Institution* ”
The planner •poke of the exu*llent buldlngs .on the campus,
mentioning especially Ellxabeih
Hall, tha admlalstratlon building;
Science Hall, tha Library and two
of tha dormitories.
Ha Is expected to recommend
that tha library building be uird
exclusivity for tha library, and not
The smalt Ipavc* and ■talks of
fer alassaa on tha upper rf&lt;oor. And eatery are good used for garnlnhaa
ha axpres*od surprise that tha li­ for salads, Tha large leavaa are
brary buldlng la only flre-raslit excellent for flavoring soup*.
and not fire-proof.
Dr. Seaton Interviewed many
mombara of the faculty and adDr. C, L. Pertiona
ministration and narsonally, In­
spected all the building*. Hu dis­
OPTOMETRIST
cussed new courses as well o*
FROAIPT COMPLETE
changes In the ones now being olOPTICAL 8BKVICR
ferso.
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Ha probably will cal) for ad­
Maaaea
proaarlbad, dktpcaaad
ditions] Information before the
report Is finally made to the trus­ Repair* and adjuatm*nla wade
tees The report wilt be used by
Hour* M l — 1-0
truateaa In drafting the future
Nat M l
program pf Station.
/ Pkona 2M
Aitantie National Baak Bldg.
Sliced plmento-*tuffed olives are
Haufard. Florida
a dalielou* addition to cole slaw;
moliten with a.eraamy drradng.1

iTHE NATIONTODAY

yW«WASHINGTON

A eribimittee of tome of the
nation'* trading tcononutii *ayt
that high priret are ptod for the
National debt. If the price level
wure to return to tha pre-war level,
tltey point nut. the reduction of the
National debt would become vir­
tually impossible, aud . would tr
llllt in wirfeipread unemployment,
mortgage furecloiureg and buti■•aa failure*. Imagine a national
tarome of only 60 billion dollar*
with federal taxation Inking 40
Wlion of that, and with a federal
M&gt;t of around 250 billion I
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■ Mora than 95,000,000 American*
m vriM ha of voting age on election
t y t * not mora than half of
tbam a*# expected t*», Some will
_____ k, «oim will be in jail, ton**
- alL- ' - mental inatiUition*. Other*
jhqUalif!cd'for 'failing to
,
. tain ivotiag ■raqubtment*
Mtablbhcd by the individual Date*.
And other* jute don't want to vote.
‘ .in thi* -cpnnaction It I* in*
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to not* Inal' it U the
ttete* and xot lha fadmmant whleh-corifm the
vote. Let**- keep It that
|f«rld FaderaliiU, Uliavrr* in
i United Naliom, and other* keen
tetarnationsl cooperation ihould
ialereated in the recent attemptm»*eround given the United
Itena btr Ptealnanl Truman. Afabimping the Berlin emit into
t, jap of the United Nation*, he
tf propoeed tending Justice
k t e Ruttia for trike with
So mo if a privSte deal could

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Agriculture

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S pttitl i* C tB lril P itta
ASHINGTON—OOP praotdantial candidate Thom** E. Daway
inland* to engage in no direct paraortal attack* on Pr«*ld*nt
Truman or in* Democrats during hla Whit* Hou*« campaign.
Herbert Brownell, th* Daway-Warran campaign manager, haa baan
aoalgnad th* task of making tha "tough talk."
Political a:.p*rt» ignm that CHtan Daway la ang«r*ii at the atltcka
of tha preaidant or Democratic National Chair­
man Howard McGrath. Brownell will gat th*
word to opoal) tho govoruor’a mind. A top Repub­
lican aouro* told this column:
'Tough talking Jo Horb Brownell'* Job on down
tho atratch. Th* governor m*ana It whan h* aay*
b* will atay out of all name calling. H* feala that
h* already haa Truman at a disadvantage Ultra."
Howavtr, do not ba aurprisad If toward the and
of tha campaign Daway become* angry enough to
taka tha ball from Brownall and upbraid tha
praafdant and tha Democrats with a iiialing per*
tonal attack.
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publican sources report that in th* event of hla
election, Dewey will Mlaet Rap. Clifford Map* at
Kaaaaa to to hla aooratary of agriculture. Hope, chairman of th*
Xouae agriculture oommlttw, la aloaa to tha OOP praaidanUal
.nomlaaa and confara with htmTraquantly on farm problem*.
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• AIR r o w s * Ul PBACB r o w * * - T h e United Mate* Air Ram.'
outdatag tha White Honaa, Dafanat laaratary Jamaa rarraatal and
U * Navy in th* H M far military pdwar, really pulled a pubtia
optejoa attnetter mi Air V to * m y .
Th* mteitetty eowfuigu pbumad far tha'annirarrary
(rim A m y owtrol tore fruit in a mooed

ap*«$ record, Anally achieved Just Tt hour* tofera
A-fiayi t o atoaatteaal tomMag "attack*" on Amaricoa oUtea (ram
foreign burnt unvalUag al four new Jet flghlara—thaaa ware only
port o f thi ahow.
ii,
It’a a Mmw that la only atartiag- V * aviation laadara who fought
for to jfahfa to attain an latopaodaf t air fore* are convinced that
"air power |* poaoc powoT"-~ttolr a m ateun.

AN mma* tiw naw Oeagvato oonwitea, too' VUr BamwiD aik tor
• MNHtorot thing* they wilt want art oaaantial to aottanol aaoiritr.
teahiitef n radar w*nita|i not and a hugait ‘

trium ph would bring new cunfiJuneo — a pnyrliuluglcul " l i f t " —.t o
Industry. And whether *uch a lif t
could menu iiim lher upwurd .diovo
fa r prlcL-M,

ilere'H wlmt one federal ,'conunilit- a highly pluced one—sug­
gest*:
If Dewey win* and lutalnc** does
gat a boontur shot, its effect uroti.
ably will be ndtior nnd ihorMIvrtJ,
for two ruason*.
first, Dewey's election has been
so frequently and su long putdieted by poll takers that the
outcome has been "discounted in
advance,"
In other words, It'a unlikely
that many pcuplo pro waiting tu
read tho election returns. In 'ho
papers before Investing money,
expanding , their businesses, &gt;r
venturing Into nvw field* of enterprloo.
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Those people protobly made up
their lulnils weeks «go. The novel­
ty uf a possible (K)l’ return tu
power has worn off,
Second, business generally Is
aware that any administration,
Democrat or Kspubllcan, Is In fur
no picnic during tho next four
years.
Thera are still the twin prob­
lems uf inflation and a|iorUge* at
There la the threat that %

• y M il H IIM II
EW YORK—On mora than ona occasion In
my misspent youth, a variation of oamoai*
enabled ma to Inhala ona bear beyond my maagor
capacity, while entrenched In tha 17th street
cellar that la Joe King's.
From Nassau Hall in PrUcaUm to tho Harvard
I Yard In Cambridge, Joa King’s la calabratad in
story and song—but not aa Joa King's. Ona upon
a time II passed under tha nonw Oarman-Amar|Aeon A. C.. a Utte which undargraduatM tong ago
aeltad upon gleefully and dismantled Into tha
plthlar, myatlo ‘.G. A."
As I i *call. U was althar Juat^bafora or during
the recent war that the management regretfully
Junked the original name In favor of Joa King's,
for obvious reasons, but no effect on Joe College,
Mol Holmer
who continued to refer to the □. A.
What I started to asy when I began this column Is that under the
numbing Influence of the fins) C, A. loger that broke the camrl’a
back, I frequently arose to my f*et and aang Tht Qtim Cray
Palitadtt In a grave baritone.
Thle wae in honor of a few depressing month* I spent In attend­
ance at New York university, which claims that mournful dlrg*
for Its very own.
The only reason I brougnt up the whole thing la that all tha white
I was keening this dismal cantata, I would be thinking of Columbia
University, which la where I wanted to matriculate In the Drat place
and about which I thought I would wait* a column today.
However, I got to thinking mora and more about Ufa In tha G. A.
•-and to It Is, with unparalleled aklll at becking Into a subject,
about that quaint saloon that I would like to talk this evening.
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NO ONE KNOWN AT TRECUELY what moment tha G. A.
became the imofllrla] headquarters for all coltegtans finding thalr
way Into Manhattan. Indeed, It ta difficult to undantand Juat how
It DIO take on that status.
It la situated at Third avenue and 17th, -right under tha flatter­
ing Third avenue U and Is surrounded by pawn shops, stores which
•ell broken dishes, dellcatasaana and 36-cent haircut emporiums.
Its collegia ta Importance la roughly similar to that of - Mory'a.
hard by Yale, and yal Mory'a la a ftiork club by comparison. In
this Improbable location, sophomore* and seniors coma by the hunx.r-d» In the winter.
iha glamorous prom trotter, who spend* tvary other
en.l at n West Point oc Annapolis cotUllon, counte that i
plately lost whan aha Isn't dragged at lanst one* to tha O, A.
Thera are two toora to tha G. A. but tha dldooa on both ara Hm
asms The formula le routine. You plant your date at ona of tha
rickety old tables and order bear. It n nimorad that other rafraah
manta ara available, buc It would ba unthinkable to enter ttomt.H
would stamp you immediately as a townie. You do th m thing*,
and three things only, at tha O. A.i (1) You drink tear, (I ) You
■lag every college tong ever written (always fumbling, at amtm.
with the words to Laid JtHtar Am ktttI), and (S) You Jota with
th* other children at your table In roaring this wtard coni: "W*
Ore Table No. 1, we art Tabte No.l, w* are Table Now l wtora tha
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other.tabu* pick It up from than, sad oocaaloaatty itto rate*
of a brash fraahman wiU to heard, cracking ignobly in arid a ir.
may to ’diaturbad to team that thalr, praud young hsBtoato and DM
Dote* go In for b—— r drinking, but Ufa face it, man: ttte O. A.
U naro to atay.
On Iha dcsmitalra bar, than la a mammoth bowl wtikte ! UM
given to undantaqd, hotoo about ll.gtoaoaa df hear. If tto hood la
filled and you drink It chug-a-tug without Mopping, Mil

American relatione women, ft
wire a Noa.gtotoy, m
p mT r
.a
wouldn’t take much mom tlefto**
attending to throw the rcdenl tod*
got dtcFalrely Into the rad Ink.
Hawly enterine th# picture la tram obviously would be Infln* shortened their
propetal—to to-arm West- flanary, the eeonomlata aay. NoWill .tMM a
ntta rnv
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era Huron#
for M«lalntu*M
roelateMo against
body preeumod ’ U guaaa now »a*Hyj W a I
whether tbl* might moan mate*- M g ?

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Pjrt«rn t r rated, It win u » , a
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eltuntion.
Notional defease' demand* ■
taualng an Incrosaingly hea
droli on supplies of Steel and ol
or material*. Greater military 01
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Plans For Futtife Of Bill Livingston Is
S tetso n University Presented IS Year
Pin By tiglit Firm
Studied By Expert

OCTOBER MOON

Pamitn arc often alarmed when thoir offspring come
home from eollego Indoctrinated with Leftiflt theories, In
such cases young students have sometimes taken as gospel
opinions handed down by instructors who believe that the
free onterpriHo system Is doomed to failure and are not
i verse to giving It a bhove on the downward puth.
President Frunklyn Bliss Snyder o f Northwestern Uni­
versity in a recent speech remarked that a few such teach­
ers are present on most campuses, lie said:
" I f American business prospers we educators have in­
come. If i» does not prosper, we go without. American educa­
tion owes a grc.it debt to American business."
Dr. Snyder hnH pointed out one fault In the thinking
of those who would indoctrinate youth with disrespect for
and lack of appreciation of the system which has made
possible the erection and maintenance of the great colleges
and universities which cover the country. Students should
learn of social reform In all its various phases, and bo ex­
posed to many doctrines. At the same time, It should be
pointed out to them that the economic source o f their edu­
cation is the competitive system.
Calmness iH the best parental weapon. Much of what
seems dangerous Is mere effervescence from the ferment of
mental sprouting and growth. The hubbies will blow o ff
when exposed to the winds of actual living, and what re­
mains may have its uses as the young mature.

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Wyr. "Citation Coat" wins oil award's .'.“jjjfor gal­
lantly keeping you dry . t , for frankly looking
pleasant to the eye. Fully lined wi^i^eery ptaid
taffeta . . . from, the- detachable hood to the turn*
bad^ cuffed ifeevei. Really four-coats-ln-one, be­
cause you can wear it belted in badrm*fron», all,
around, or not at all, . . thanks to W jJ^prt new
Hollywood bell. All tall shodesj 9 to )&amp;, 10 to f8.

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liner
That shouldn't he ItarrL
Who uuubln'l p ie /e r to piny (Wo
performances a day ut the Palate
tlian seven at the Param ount?”
Hay Mtlland was passing t&gt;y an.I
B&gt; IIOIT THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 12. t/Vi — told Hetty that hi- mother hr. I
ennght liui net in London. She had
English audience* iwe mine hep,
enthusiastic nml polite thou those w ritten H ut she wue completely
)n
U S , reports Betty Hu*ton, exhausted a fter wntching Hetty
from knocking *«m dw ell lump through tin* act.
"T hat** the way thuy aiwuy*
Istrs,
Betty bubbled. ‘ I look down
Iln ltle Cteek lilonde h'liinced nie
['nruimuilH dressing room i 1,1 Hie pimple in the audience nd
ked me w ith a ki»s. they're all worn out "
which, she h b irn c y tl, *h. re - m e .l
W Itt.li trues you some Idea of
fo r correspondent* in the higher * . ' feeling a fte r a Hutton i itr r circulation bracket*. Ittvovi
naked uhmrt iier t h r ’&gt;‘ week..' in gugemenl at London's I'.ilhi.lium Rpccption
Honors
“ It was -cn-ntioiial. .-be glow- r p ^ . . . . / \
* _
*
cd. ''That audience Is the grenle-t ^ » T llL S O n ; \ n n i V C r H l i r y
ill the wot hi,
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---------- -"They're getting some of th e 1 M i* E veiett Dix and Miss Chnig re a test talent and they appuci- loti. True ciityrtulitod at the True
ate it.
They know if you're a 1home in la ke Mnrv on Met i! In
movie star, you must he good.' honor of tlix-ir parents, Mr. nml
They're ready to Ik* entertain 'd | M i - llo b e ii True's k’ ltii weddmg
nml If you prove yourself, th e v'll uruut ei
t The home tvus atgive you the biggest ovatio'i y o u , tia d iv e lv decorated Ihroughout
over lie n id.
with (lowois m nasi,-I similes.
" I t '* not like over here, wh 'ie l
*
do :ig taldy. u ve ila iil with
you go out in fiu n l of an auilleiic“ i " hand dfawn linen cloth. wu»
that *ny*. 'Okay, so ym i're a m tvie | eeideied w ith a huge bowl ef w iiite
star, show us how good yon nr " | 11,1 m iti""-. tuberoses, cbrvsautheH etly lapsed elose t,i d e ld tu rn ' lnMM"
■"Iveivd fem . A cuke
over the H iili.h fans.
i
" u* " '
‘ he Im ffet and was
They all have heautlful nutn. I
'■ " ," 1 t l "' m in liilu re a ide
graph hook, to sign in. not like ' ' “ 'V
l" " '1 " " M"' wedding
f J&gt;fj V4*uvh iiiro. I hi hath
some fnns here that slip you a -ok,
i
(In'
r
iik f, iiiiij on tto* titbit*,
stinking -n o p of paper in a
matchbox to put von. signals,,;; I
' w“ " ' " U*‘
on."
ltfl*f»fl’*hti!,,litj* u it (1 n I wI l 11 of
"Look ill th a t," she said. ,&gt;oiiil
nig al s o m e tourist* wlm were I'Ulit'h t*n kir**, i'ilki*. 4ii It cil hilt A
Mini m i i i U w vlv ■'iMVi'Al to (h**
gaping into bet di easing room inii"‘
t4 l*\ \ | | h | ) j\ utitl \t imt True
"The iln lis l, fix i, would nevi-i do
u rn ' jknt.^luij in i n viiiK hy
that.
The) '1e not je ik*.
I'bey Th*'\
Mi t l**t uni. S;8mli’i h. M m , f-'iuivk
never « iiirr, they don't think it's 1'!vi«1it-hi, VI t * f liiif'itri* i'ticln im, Mix.
p o lite ."
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Homrt ( tloiiHon m ill M m . IHiyiuutai
Iw tly hinl uothttiir luit inniho |t||||
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. v i, Tu' .A iw vI Mason it* Hall Scene Betty llutton'hikes
Mrs. Hasty Honorn ABOUND
the TOWN, o f 0 K s Meeting British Audiences
ickwelder
Mrs, V . Blue

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partia Palmer Ray—SocietyEditor

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T H J J A ^ R D ^ R A L D, SANFORD, |LQE1DA

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i- 1Mrs. Harper, Jacoby
LaUndtf Honor Miss Lolo Lee

T U E 8 DAY
Tha Sanford Wcman'» Club w ill
a covered dish euppcr at 7:00
Jg. honoring teachers and their
. nds.
- “The
ft* w t •per ’1) under
* " the
tlen o f the Social Department
hoatasse* are Mre, C liffo rd
or, M r*. Roy X lllt*. M r*.
hcV R attran, M r*. Clyde Ramsey
Schnabel
and M r*.
[re. w lllTTama
ai
' '
# ( B. Morrla.
The F ld rlls C la n o f the F irst
a p tlit Church w ill meet w ith
(re. Myron F. Smith at her home
l F loral Height* dt 8:00 F.M.
The Woman’* Bible Claa* of
te F lra t Baptist Churgh w ill meet
l 7:80 P.M. w ith M re; M. G.
!xg*n on the Country Reed fo r
monthly business and social
J ling. Oroup No. 1 w ith Mre.
an, chairman, w ill be In
ge of the meeting.

Mr*. E. C. H arper and her
daughter Mrs. M ark Jacoby enter­
tained on Saturday at 1:00 o'clock
w ith a luncheon honoring Mis*
Lolo Lee In the Chinese Room at
the Anchor, The tables were de­
corated w ith sweetheart rose* and
tuberose* w ith ’ greenery and places
o f the guest* were marked w ith
bridal place card*. Beside each
place card was a small nosegay
o f the paste) flow er*.
Miss Leo wore fo r the occasion
a black ta ffe ta suit w ith red ac­
cessories, Mrs. Harper wn* yawn­
ed in a black and w hite p rin t
dress w ith black accessories and
Mrs. Jacoby wore a gown o f Navy
blue crepe.
C utlery was given to the honor
guest during the luncheon. Those
enjoying (he a ffa ir were Miss Lee,
her mother Mrs. H a rry Lae, M r*.
Donald Tone*, M r*. B ill Tyro, Mrs.
W. P. Brooks, M r*. A. W . Lee,
Mrs.
meet Dale S crtt, Jr., M ba Daphne
Connelly, Miss Dorothy Draper of
Lake Wale*, Miss B etty Duncan,
Miss Elisabeth Whlgham, Miss
Elixahcth Dyson and tne hostesses

Sanford's young married set
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Mr*. V. 0.
... Hasty. enteitnlned
. , , ,w U l aiaely miss the h. D- {H ^ tllast Friday evening at 8 :18) o'clock
th e ir
w ith * pa rty honoring a recent
t ,i,ul
lilnckw
cldcr,
I
home
AnAd
new*
(r*.
Victor
bride, Mr
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1 Seminole Chapter No J, Order
j of
(.. Id it- regulai
I m ivG llg I" the Musonii lla il "J*
Tlmrsdav r'i'iiin g at 8 :tht o'clock
w ith Mrs W. W Warner. W orthy

Personals
Friends w ill regret to learn of
the serioue Illness o f A. K. Ward.

S 'S .,V r,h.
"Ar^ ,' SXSi
i; • » » &gt; , •ssSriom
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W oodruff te- yenrs, 62, and M r*.
turned on Sunday a fte r «p.-mllng was presented w ith a g ift of •*»ens fo r having been m arried the
a week at Fontana, N. C.
! shortest length o f time. I'rlxe *
Mr. and M r*. J. B. Cogbui n mid were won by Mr*. John Huge
M r*. M, A. Callaway plan to M r*. E. R. Carter. M r*. H. M.
leave tomorrow to s^iend thou: two IVarce and M r*. C. A. Anderson,
Ji
weeks In Tennessee.
Laic In the evening a rweet
Among those attending
the course wu* served by the hostess
Lambda Chi rush party in DeLsnd assisted. hy
, M r*. A. W. Lee. Those
last F riday night was B ill Hen- i enjoying the evening w ith Mr*,
drleke, a student at Stetson.
Illa rkw e ld rr were Mr*. C. A. An_ _ ___
Idcrson. M r*. C. A. Anderson. Jr.,
M r e . E . A. Perry o f Miami spunti Mre. I.ce, M r*. A. J. I'e tc son,
the r a * l waek In Sanford x* the I Mrs. M. N, Cleveland, M r*. W. 11.
guest o f Mr. and Mrs. M artin i Beils, M r*. J. A. Varn, Mry. J. D.
Bllnuclpher and Mr. and M r*. Her- J Cordell, M r*. E. _B. Carter,_ M t*.
W 1*. Brooks, Jr.. Mrs. It. T.'.
man E. Morris.
Thomas, M r*. IL M. Fearcc, Mr*.
Mr». P. J. Allen has l &gt;k fo r I John Rogers, Mrs. W. H. Brinson
M artlnevllle. Va. to visit her i *m l Mrs. O. E. Holbrook, a guest
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. a n d ! of M f*. Cleveland.
Also Mi«*
*
fix nevern 1 j Doris Jones. Miss M arjorie Ander­
Mrs. H a rry Burke
son and Miss Gladys Must).
weeks.

her first meeting
return from Ohio
The orgio i/iitio o voted to eonMKISC'H. SR hack to v isit w ith tlilm tv to the Celery Crate, the
him
.
Overheard in Yowell’s M ilk I'kiod and tin- student loan
Y‘ ” HOLT talking about her fund Mr- Wamei -tultsl that the
ew
daugfitcr-in-luw
to
be. second meeting m Nover her w ill
JR DIM: codtiln’t have done bel­ bt» Mint'im Htn.il’ mirhi um} meinbi't* m i '
t'H-kit* I t«* iii't'(41*111 tliil ii iter even w ith my help . . ."
t 'lm ir A ttractive MRS. E. D. MOB­ tio iiN t o M i ' .1 \*
L E Y wn - w alking home yester­ m«n.
AlllUtltlU i ilUMlt W||&lt; IIWII le o f n
day laden with 4&gt;ulullcs nfter^H ti
The |iroficieuc\ 'est tn
held in Day*
afternonii o f shopping •
........ .............
tournament
mnl biWliecue to he . totin iti'iirh mi \ m •! at 10:011 A.
sponsoied by the Sanford Wo- I M. The Past M illions ami l ‘n»t
man's le 'lf Aasueiatlun sounds | I’n tio n - wdl be hum.ted at the n e tt
tlk * a hd o f fun . . • Wonder j meeting •• he pieceded w ith n
v*h*t the topic of conservation | ( l,voted d i-'i sutnui Mis. W. E.
war between MRS. H. B. « l b ‘ Rallies w ill sene as clmtimnn fo r
H AM . J it. a t " M llH. JA M E S | nirnogeinoots.
CRAPPS w ith daughter A N N ye»- I
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L u h in s k is
tarda j; In T o tu J ton's

Honored With Party

. . »,. have Just about decided
to see if wo cun livo en aptm’ ,
juice anil ripei&gt; olive* since they re
..............
M i. ami M r- Ralph II. L tih lilthe onlV tldng* that
haven
w|)i( are leaving m the near
........
. t gone
,.,i ** i. who
up . . W* really woubln t i • fllh ||1 .
|,011,„
vise them as a steady d *J
|tl, M a )
were honorIf you don t Indicve u«
|||H|
v«ut, a boat party

_ te St. Monica Chapter u | H oly
to ** Episcopal Church w ill
I 8(00 P.M. a t the hdhe o f M r*.
red Dyson, 201 West Seventeenth
itreat.
w
The Lake Monroe Parent-TeachMrs. John Melsch. Sr. hn» e- ,
I Association w ill have a monthly
turned from Tuinpa where -lie
anj . r
IN tlL E Y Was
S kylark'
eetlng In the *chool auditorium
spent several day* w ith her -on 1 8:00 P.M. Refreshment* w ill
F
tr
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"
s
t
vtvl
Vytratortlity,
showing
The
g
m
-tn
,c
»i
the
Sanfunl
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
, HOLLYW OOD Oct. 12, OP)—
r,
i / ,V_
„ r tv in let Hunt H o ik - nlnmi * no ,, clock nnd
r staved and a ll parent* are
Joe Melsch, and their fam ily.
Esther W illiam s add* a postscript
rgad to be present.
J " " 1' ...... ...
l” « "
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to the Kinsey re p o rt—if you wnnl * * n " W o t k i u g g a l * . D A P H N E
By J A N E W H ITN R R
C O N NELLY nml ltll.O N HAK- ; through tlo- .-mini mto l.nke MollSt. Monica Chapter o f Holy
Friends w ill be
glad to learn | () ^tay married, stay sexy,
f r o s t Episcopal Church w ill hold
of fun ilu ririg roe.
Member* o f the '49 Sally S ta ff that Dr, II. Wayde Ituckei
re&lt;.urVy bathing beauty Isn’t E ll having 1lo t* minute
B&lt;sl perLute in llo cteiinig a picnic h l n l a l o J 1’1. ......... “ m !
m onthly meeting at 8:00 P. M. were announced th i* week:
S '" '
'■••'"••“ ..g o v e , the guest book
ru p e ra tllig nicely from an rpm a- mu, r |lu ( i „ „ „ Beatrice F airfax th e ir 16
HOY * nope i wu« --*•« v I l.t 11«- Imsir ns- ‘
t the home o f Mrs. P. A. Dyson.
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M l- W illiam lb il... A mintE ditor: M ary Kenls
tion performed at the local hos- #nj Dorothy Dlx. ronfidsnH alty, iod yesterday m o r n in g ............ ■ -;■*
tmtui'
Plate
flout
Isi'i
d
ii
-sing
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fllllu Sanf-ud. U«Mi
A.
W.
Lee
M A N N buck nt his post 111 the , si'-cd b\ .Mi an
W ED N ESD AY
L ite ra ry Editors: Emma Janet pital
al and ha* returned to his Imaie
nbrinks ftom posing us an Sanfoul A tlantic Nattuiial Hank &lt;111111 singing wa- enjoyed on the re- room door
m
"m
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a
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o v „.|... St. Clou,I 1,0,1 Lake
A oalled meeting of the South Rabbin*, Joyce Palmer, Foye' Mae] fn S(
San Lanta,
oracle on anything but swimming a fte r * visit "in
■ N
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. 1turn tr ip Those enjoying the oven- tlft l, sit,- v iilh u -fd , I bad l-vo M nl, , ll||,,| during t|,e evAtnng to
orth Clurulinu
Id* Parent-Teacher Association Cogburn, Jacqueline Rowland . V lr-I
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tu n like some star* who expound
Must bu nice to own your own &lt;ing w ith Mi nod Mis. I.ubi.iskl maids nml nil 1 hud to do vvna ,.xt,.„,| tt,,.,, tx-M wish, 111 be held at the school at 2:00 ginla Tlson.
I*
] . F r l * nds w ill he glad to learn oneverything from
refo re iln tlo n bualiu'ss . . . HARRY ICDlMjON 1were Mi nnd 'Irs Uo-k M cl.iiiiiln, in ttf unit t lif&gt; ii htnibf in i, -tiffiV .
_
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n til 8:00 P.M.
G irl’s Sporta E ditor: M artha | th a t M r*. L. L. Thompson, wife of t0 f tre , u v#r |
NKW I'O l.flN K l. 1*11 OI'
rounding the cnrtiur uf Sunfuld Mr. and M is Lee, Mi and .Mrs. A. ll«|it«»r— iiiivtlinib*.'’
An Im portant mealing o f thu Grogan
, 1)1* manager o f Frierson'* Etc, trie
Esthar I* approaching her th ird and First
nt 9:30 yesterday ; t) V otilb i hulls. Mi and Mr*. Hal
Why ....... . . On- U.S. t.a -- « ’ l. o n s V I l. I . E . K y , th-t! 12—t d l
tm ln o lt H igh School ParentBoy'*
Sport*
E ditor:
Floyd and Gas Co., I* recuperating from wedding anniversary and th a t morning . . . From IIOHY L A lM i Umber, ,Mi ..... Me |&lt; \\ rn s- viMiurvillu hoii'fl* liki* tin* l &gt;nl):uliri«*«| W uMit h , |»lnymir ummagi’r
fa th e r Association w jl be held at Coopor
an operation performed at the Do- makes her an expert in these colttes wind that he ami AN- Mihc and ,Mi and \|*
Ue-irg K.
,
t
“ f (h»» H i m m i n ^ l i u m I t t v i o i u i u f t h «
ie school at 2:30 P.M. A ll moth­
Snapshot Editors: Olyvn Ann I .and Hoapiti
i parts, even i f il is het secund try . N ETTE w ill return swill, s till on- I Inline,
^111111r ®'" •k* tt.*' Tn tit Sttulluo ii AKurinlfoti, wii*4 uffwrti't!
's are urged to attend aa plans Adams, Jimmie Ludwig
rlu r t*i I. \l»** l,ii&gt;(fo^i&gt;f „ f tin- \V i I - mil) lu 'iin n l ttuluy u uni* v n ir rutii So, betweixi dunce rubearsuls fo r decided as tn who shniild be the
f i l l bo made fo r the nnnuat carFreshman Salesman: Barbara
l*i fttiiiitfit . - - II f* N It \
Friend* w ill lot Interested t,&gt; "N eptune'* Daughter," I queried n ix t
hum Murili* m)fii i* mid Ikumy tru rt
to mnnii^p r 1i«* LaulAvillu
Ival.
Rucker
W H5IIT was tic k in g P o litic s w ith ' M f H . K l l i t f l l l
H o h U ’ HH kayv uinl 41’iiu' ««f ik m t' u itik iii'i &lt; «»IWi «*Ih «*f tin* Amur nun A jiuc I*
learn that Mlse (‘ led* Dyson has b n on how to stay married,
TH U R S D AY
8aphotttor* Salesman: Mildred been chosen as a l*w school reure- j " ,\ Kjr | should treat her htndiainl the crowd at Itnunilllnl
lit Ui
I F o r K W . \ ( i r c l t 1 M t l L»t |»ImUm to Ma It|a«''ll till* tiltl I'jlb ll'i1 &gt;M lit it'll, III UiV Ih u llc f. |ll
The Hom’e Demonstration Club Turner
N»»n Yoik
W.. tun imikt* i if•• tlu* I.o iik v i IIc fliiT f uimotnu-g.l to ­
sentntive to the Women's Student | like u date," she advised. "Shn dtrauii corner . • • 7.DNA HEl K
111 meet at the T ourist Center at
Junior Salesman: Mary Ann Body of the U niversity of Y lr- &gt;(houbln't treat him like an old W ITH
making
tt deposit
ill ( Mrs .1 V\
i f wt* 4mi inn* u|i I'liouirltIti'tnl
tiny•
K tiiRTIII -i 1vi*i| hid . il
•00 P.M.
Galloway
F lo ri.l* State Hunk . . good g i l
ginla.
I shoe o r—worst y « l—a brother."
f*M I hi*
»| flit* I
The Banfnrd Woman's Golf AsSenior Salesman; Bette Duncan
. H ELEN SM ITH looking a- if Ii, \V \ I ' l i c l r tif tin Kii ( C h i K ' l
----------- { Just because the chuse I* over,
w lation w ill hold a playing msetBusinas* Manager: Peggy How­
Final Kt*&gt;ris(rations
Mr. and Mrs. (I. D. Hl-hop, J r . |, b ^ contlnue&lt;l, don't neglect your ■he'd lust stepped m il uf a bnml ( i n n (* h m « Ii In lil «• 11 K riil iv
ig at UOO P. M at the Seminole ell
box
C H A R LIE MORRISON in iiH( u t (hi* k f i i i r h l Imftifl* tf» I , i l l y j
have le ft fo r Greenwood. A . C. *nure.
ountry Club.
I Advertising Managers: L ila l.ef- where they pl^n to make f fioir |
-7 don't mean you have to gel j a dark brown e h lil and feeling C o u r l
M i .m U I* I ..nil'll i‘ n
Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. 43 flo r, Barbara Ann Edenfleld, Nixie
„vei Ids weekend's ten
fu tu re home.' They are re-i.lm g I |0, uf bU rk iaci' uiidsrtllltigH ." i th ,t
Hilll'il oVi*i thi* UN i illi n f filial l i u i '
HI meet at 8:00 P. M. in tho Odd K frchhoff
Spet iit l C I iiuhch foi* I ’ re S chtutl
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Highland
Park
Road
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crisp,
white
rliithes
are
ns
. sllows H all. A ll member* are
n*JA N K KLHHKHKY - t ill Uinl»*t ti|il«Vlili|T Hf'tvifl'fl H U l i t ||&gt;,1 h y \lr*i. j
Class meeting* were held on Mr. Bishop is associated with ton ' attractive as anything.
2
^Quested to attend. Visitors are Tuesday and claa* mothers were
th« infliH 'iicr of rtuninivr lookliHt u. T, 1"d'n 1hi 111 mill M i. n. i i , !
Patterpnd Company.
I " i „ f Uct, yon don't have to put cool m a sunheck dress usevntelcome,
elected.
I h i l l »l|« till* l t | | ' | | | p « 4 HA**4*iUi i h t
,out
l»
ui a
m III,
lot u
01f money
III IIUO) fu
lotr expensive
es p rim vo Ing her two young d aughtrr*
( ’lasses ( ’loRt* ( k i , l.r&gt;
MONDAY
Senior C la n
W. A. M orrison, Frank Latnson clothes to leok your beat. The down the
m
t ’ inlM-K w............
i'i ♦* jo....................
k t i l l o i lo n . it
The Dependable Class u f the
tnc* street
n i l . •. • L
ihittle
m ip l* «*•....................
LN
M r*. R. F, Cooper
nnd J. M artin Stinoclpher are ut important tilin g is to look nent. N Y f lils V K ll in Hullywood Slmn olutlnnr »*• b»* i&gt;iukm*«‘(| uni 'amt
l A t Methodist Church w ill meet
Mrs. P. R. Boer
tending the* 31st annual state ron- Some itii-epenslvo tug attractive looking at the latest fa ll fa s h - lto K iin q -a ,, •b ild im Mrs. i v , „ I the home o f Mrs. V. L, Smith,
Ira I. E. Batten
1ventlon of K lw a n l* being held in house coat* w ill help a lot
lon* for the ‘■youuge
vouuger’ set
. | son was np|t-oi,tr,l rhanm .in . f '
18 Waal Eighteenth Street at
Mrs. John K rider
Mr. StineTampa Oct. 10- 12.
T ills brought us tu one ‘^ •R A N D A L L ClHARK
' l HE Just buck the C ltrt-tiim , &lt;„,,|
P.M. M r*. J. G .' Hadercr
Janlar Claa*
cipher 1* serving on the state Esther’s net topic*: the selection
•Crv# as co-hotteas.
un l frprtt New York and New Ellgjtutd | A l tin close of !i,s 'live, lug
credential* committee
» r*. L. E. Spencer
i of a bathing
,(r sub
| where lie viaibe,| Ills old selliiol delicious icft'c.-hm rnl* - or,* serv­
r i. F. J, jenklnst.il
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"M ost women nuy
buy oaxiaiig
bathing state;
suits 1a
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. ■ ■ JOHN ed i'T I be InihleHh to M ,„. V. II.
Mr. If ant)
M
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Jo 11
R.■, „!,1
Iluolehaiu
w ithout
oven
try
in g il,them
on,"
she,) *HRNK
A ltmA . *listening
Intently
to Grant bam. M,s. tl,
Nildack,
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Mothyln, Ruddy llo o l* .. declared, "T h a t’s *!l»y. Because t dte Ia s i o f the W orld Series hull Mtv, t’car-on, Mr» Glenn t \ t in ,
han, Tommjra Methv n and Louise
n r |r| [, unmarried, ht-r bny gain**
gain** in SetthnrlT* U I iish nnd M r- It
I* Yealey, Mr... t jio , g,
M r*. fL 0. Graham
I.umlqulst spent Sunday rt Oaine*- frIe n j yotH
, e„ wh(lt j,,,, fW llrJ l'n in t Company.
kiia liim l, M i* I,undress, Mr*. .1 I.
• ■
Mrs. O. R. Smith
The Central Circle o f tho Sanville where they vfslted Ml»» | , &gt;0«11y like when she w ear, a
That was a m ighty serum* lb o to ii. M m - Sylvia pent ■„•, mnl
Mrs. W. C. Clause
ird Garden Club met I -at Friday
Emma Jean Mcthvin nnd Mian &lt;I&gt;Hth itiK null.
conservation b e t w e e n L.
Eirddie Klught.
tornlnjt a t the home o f Mrs. B.
M w Joe Corley
SHEER nnd W IL L IA M D A \IU
norse1«^t'ruInlnv
A 1oc^iu■*' hos
I " A n J * l ...» ...r.........u.................
Wom.lt should
. Moor* on East 8econd Street.
Freshman Class
nurse*
tra in in g ntt * Alachua
tin s '-1
..
JK U IS II S K IIV H K.H
SON
.
.
MARCUS
TYRE.
W
n
l
look her best when she govpital.
Ira. Moore presided over the busi­
S .»m i'll inpu'H for i he ,li't%i»b
vacation. Because th a t’s the one railroad man. giving B " '•
es* session and called fu r report*
USE
Mrs. Hamlfton Blslreliil'l l&gt;olv Hav miM'v Ici' h Im'I iik lifb l
tins*.* o f the year when her husband
ram va rio u i committee chairmen,
M r*. W. E. K lrrh lm ff
th i* week it i f ik fo llo w * T tn -H o vCaptains were appointed hy Mrs, has time to look at her ami -ay
°*1 •••me im |'" '“ »'V
i t It |h no |* M.* '( ‘nil (bill I l f Kin»wn?’, #
tans fo r the Garden Club hotiso
Mrs. John Ludwig
Winn, g irls' physical oducation t^ h lm s e if. Ms this What 1 m a r -,? ®
K ' i: ^ X n D K F , .
'ere dtscusard and member* of'
The T ri-H I-Y Held u meeting Itistrurtor,
\V» ‘IntKtlay. ll» IHI A. M „ “ To Dt* circle voted unanimously to •"*1 Tuesday at which Carol Jean
1st period - A tli, Man. Joyce
Cooking ranks high on the list I " -V v 'o f'^ th e '^ la y : Upon' Imhik m Nut To lit*
lonerate w ith the project. Mra. M tfriwether, president, presided. Palmer. Captains: Bear*—Theda
()|&gt;l&gt;iisile Fire Sin I Inn
. W. Rupracht and M r*. Fletcher The follow ing committee wa* op. Petrus, Cougars—Carolyn P a ir*A , aha“ an'cm!k‘ foo*1! " M U o i' ,Y ” ' ''" i" 'r k o f Hie day: Upon W ing
•w
kllm wore nappointed
rvnsvtn• A«
I'h r n ic IS !
i i '
,|S| |.|| bv h bamifJl h im w w ifr. t i e
’ oils
to 1U.XI.L
work ,-&gt;ltL
w ith pointed to plan fo r the year’s Puntlicrs — Josephine Shaffield.
ltd S. I'litnii'ttn Avc.
Z hi' o i “ n r,'" ‘l ,i'U" ed ..f thinking and the high cost
r MImoaa Circle on the project irogram. Doris I’a rtin , Emma Squirrels— Faye W illiam *.
to
m
cook, w r Biiid.
'I nuiiiH't't that id ’Iviltg. no iloiiht. ‘ Whnl hmj (
beautification o f tho Sanford ana Robbins, and M arilyn M e tsh r
2nd period— Ath. Man. Foyc seme wive* slough o ff their Hook­ VOP hnvlnir fo r dinner lotugnt
vammar School grounds.
w ith B atty Jane W ilke, chairman. Mae Cogburn. Captains:
Green
ing, hoping that their husband- y ’j'.q
(Jo iiM I.K Y « f th "
Mra. Moore announced th a t a A finance committee wa* also
Hornets — E lija h .'th W hite, Blua
ineeal business meeting would bo
|
|
^
7 U ~t
Inted: Jane Ford and Lila Bullets -Betty Jo Holloway, Pan­ w ill Idre a cook and relieve thieti q „ n-h l,„. Marl i t rc|»IM . 'I •'•"•’'
Uvh.vo. It depen.l* on wlml i* ••'».
tld on Oct. t l at tha home o f the
lar w ith Hetty Ball, chairman. th e rs - Dorothy K night, Islger*— o f the w ork."
A» a anal tip —-''Look good ir. Emulatin'* menu '
I
ub president, Mrs, C. E. Ginn,
P '- " * r r# ^ “ d&lt;’ ioT ■ F * * 'J fn Mildred Hnrinenii. Giants—A lictie ,h *.J21orn
nd that the next regular meet tig tno
‘ od sumetlina* wo wiaalcr if ,
Sally. The member* decided
llnnt should he mm t | y o u r l | R wloit tmnple do w lnt U "'
t i l be held on Nov. IS at the home Hurt the annual parly fo r tha Greene, Indians- Catherine Le*.
3rd
period—
Ath.
Man.
Pat
CasOPENS 12:16 P. 61. D AILY
most
ItUiniatu
tiin
u
x
—
a
boo
)
no
Hanford
Ifertud. From "T ry rtttd j
f M r*, F. E. B0I1 on Park A ve Freshman g irl* would be a kid
suin'. Captaini : Tigers— Elisabeth have your ru ffe * together in tlic | Sto|&gt; M e": "D o you lenlixe." *tkd |
Multures Hie • Evening* H r
M.
P«riy.
Children H r
Summler, Bears — V irg in ia Tlson, m orning," she said.
„ man In a cafeteria In a strong
• Those present fa r tho moating
The Key Club met on Tuesday
W olverines-D urhara
Rocker,
AU
. _,r
Dun iviTLitw
i* &lt;
Okay, Hub, lay down thal nuws- cl across the table. "Ib u t you at*' Today &amp; Wednt'Hduy!
* a r # Mrs. Moore, Mra. Rob R a tliff, iwAilt *L,. ' tu__i § . .
^ P rV , , n t' A m oH H ar- Ilgutors -Jackie Dunn, M onkoy.
Ira. Ira Southward, Mra. E. G.
a er and take a look at the little Iituling your newsPM'el upebm [
down7" "O f course. I realise it. |
dlpatrtck, J r.. Mra. Joder Cam- ring tan ^ r ^ i d ^ n g ^ ^ commit Ue Rosemary Salisbury, Panther* —
/.
was appointed on broadcasting »d- Mary Lee Hurnsed,
Hollywood Sights nml SoimkIs ■outlined the stranger. "D o yo"
ron. Mra. A. C. Benton, Mrs. Ru.'‘J / 00,h* 11 games, and
otft period—A th . Man. Sadi* . . . The eight-foot p o rtra it of ||&lt;d, &gt;think it's iiitav
cusy I1
J 11
racht, Mra, A . D, Pateraon, Mr*, su!?
C. W. M.
oil*.. M r*. B olt, M r*. E. B. Clem- B ill K ilp a tric k was commended fo r Sodcrhlom. Cuptnins: S luggers-- M ttrhum (smoking a cigarette)
nt*. Mra. ‘A . K. Botaetter, Mr*. hi* w ork In g e ttin g advertising fo r Juan Fsrris, I,oud-Mouths— Ethel aver a photo studio on Sunset
. W. Turner, M r*. P. II. W ya tt l» » t' F rfd sy night. The Key Club W illiam s, Catfish — Dons W illie, Boulevard , . , Judy Gurlor.d s till •
present the motion picture, D.B.O.'s—Cherry Hlnglutary.
rtd Mra. H. M. Papworth.
em arting over bolng ordered o ff
The Oregon T ra il,” or an slier-'
r,th period—A th. Man. Mabel the “ Barkleys" ael by Gingnt
n *U on rrjd a y , Oct, 32. A crotd Cherry. Captains: Bears—-Barbara Rogers , . .
.U f
,^ "'.* *00k the Club sponsor, Petrus, Rocket*— M artha Htokely,
The “ Democrat* fo r Dewey"
this will ba a novd event since F ireflies — Batty Jean Sheppard, hendquurtiTH
defunct Tru- j
th# acyemt will b« autduurs at the Dodgers—Jo Anne Span Id big, (11. widern, once atH othe
wood’s gayest j A N N O U N tK M K N T
*&lt;hool and will bo featured n n U —Betty Janie W ilke' Squir­ id g h t spot . . . ik
M f*. H enry Russell spoke on the
Comedian Hutili
M ,' and cultivation o f roeax to « is (U lr# ht theatre. Dr. Rent rels Joan Dumpier.
H erbert and W rite r F. Hugh Jlortayj
lhat
"Th#
Dragon
Trail"
I*
According
to
M
r*.
W
inn,
D
m
sm lara o f tha Palm Circle o f tha
hert grudgingly poshtg fo r n ptrw fa rtf Garden Ct'«b a t n nloet- on# of tha fInset show* that ha* emphusU in tha g ir l* ' classes has to re together
thi
at 20th-Fox U lugh
C
0JJ*
Into
Florida.
been on calisthenics and posture I* s till sore at F, Hugh's use of
| o f tha group held an F riday
wj-nooa a t the homa o f Mrs. fl. . i x Il imn- r ^ re“ ‘ h* o m li- exercises fo r the last few wanks, the name) . , . Doris Day sliiKlng
Mr. and Mis. J w ry Lord (A»Ylt* and Mary Ann A moving picture on poetur* w ill over, the phone on. the "Tw o Guys
la titff,
D uring tho buainaia
__nmtuced today tho birth of a son
Galloway
from
th#
Drsmatlca
Club
• t t t a f conduct#-) by Mrs. L.
b4 enjoyed by,the g irls next week. and a G al" set-—reheartdng an air Pan! Alaa oil Oct. U at the Fertmld
A "n W ill
dual w ith Bob Hope.
Laughton Memorial Hospital.
B s a ^
John Bchlrard an- . r f r * ' 2 ohn tn d
M Program Co-Chairmen.
th a t a aantival would ba
BOUTH SIDE PTA CALLED
program on thut*.
on Nov. flyby the Oar dm d o b
MEET
^atgred short speeches bv tha
There w ill be a m l led moating
to b# uaad fog tha
JJ«# o f a club boat*. A t tit* ■ n r t g a o f G iris' and B o y,' Stale, o f the South Side Parent-Teach or
delusion o f tha raaotlng dainty Tha Bay* Btata speakers wara Aaaocixllon on Tuesday afternoon
fm h m e n ta war# sarvad by tha Intowdueed bv Mr. Jial FJelds .'^d a t 2:00 P.M. a t tha achool. T h *
Arnold Harrington, Robert group will discuss plans for tho
wtasa. assisted by bar dnughtar.

Hollywood

Seminole Hi

Tap-Ballet-Acrobatic
Phone :U -.I

Duxhury School of Dancing

f

Central Circle Met
Jjtith Mrs. B* C;'jKtore

For BH1TKR
DRY
CLEANING

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WEDNESDAY MORNING
S P E C I A L !

S

firs. Henry KoMell
talks To Palm Circle

Y.W .A. M EETS
« » • Y - W. A , o f tba F ira t Bap.
Churah mat last Thursday fo r
3* 1,?*** sasalon, a t tba church.
.
planned
k .p e i. M t o be W i s t tha R oiw
M artha Stoktay,
Tbo«
tha maetitig

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t_5«rO farth * Groian

Briaaon, Jlmmia Ludwig, Frank
S T ? tS , . “ d flL
Un,#y “ ««ml#y.
9^*1 itata ipeake/s wen Introduead by Miaa Rebecca Stavana
•nd war*:Barbara Rucker, Olyve
Ann Adama, Mary Ann Galloway,
Mary KanIs,! Jute Whltncr, Mar­
tha Grogan and Emma Jana Rob­
bia#,' t .
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, Manager* and Taam

Aherne •Bennett

Hallowe'en carnival.and dll. moth­
er* are urged in attend.
To make a tomato rots# :for
a aalad remove the skin and core,
eat upper half In alghta ai
ate- FIB canter with hat
•*f
*»Ud and jarnlali
with
mayonnaise and. fTnaly chipped
graon pepper or parakry, '

Wednesday Morning
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— SHORTS PROGRAM—
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Be Thrifty!

8kof Early, awl taka advantage tt thaaa Dollar Savlag Value*. Wa hawa two larga table*, of awwrtcd
for raw lo cbooaa frotM. Raaaiabarl You
•hrajra aavo by abapHag at Panaay's

When In

QUADRIGA PRINTS
Beat ^rnilo in 80 rniuarcn . . a wltlo variety of pattorna
unil colora . . AIho Htripen.

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11.80 — IM S — 98.80
On Bala At Th# Box Office

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TUESDAY

THE SANPORD HERALD, SANPOHtL

To M eet Orlando

____________________
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Celery Feds W ill Be
Outfitted In New
Uniforms For T ilt;
Game Starts A t 7:3C

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Wrestling Bouts Cleveland Holds
To Be Sponsored
By Sanford Guard Warm Reception

As Team Returns

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“ It was never like this In Mil­
waukee.” Veeck laughed. “This I*
terrific."
The handsome, dark-haired Bou­
dreau drew the attention of women
and bobby Mixers. S h o u t s of
“ There's Lou!" sprang up ell along
the line end everybody strained
their vocal chorda to the limit.
One woman carried a sign:
“ B o u d r e a u for P re se n t and
(Genu) Bearden for Vice-Presi­
dent."
People literally lying out the
window* of office buildings and
thousands of balloon* floated down
from manv of the taller structure*.
One woman ran out and pre­
sented &amp;lra. Boudreau with a bou­
quet of a dosen American Beauty
ro*e* and other spectators shower­
ed packages of gifts oil the Bou­
dreau* nml Veeck as they rode out
he avenue.
Iloalnaa* was at * standstill Slid
school children forgot their studies
and classrooms. Parochial school
children had the day off in ob­
servance of Columhus Da* and
took full advantage of It. Public
schools were not closed officially
but teacher* and principals didn’t
interfere with any puplte who
wanted to see the parade.

D e fe a t O f F ir st
Tw o Amendments

ATLANTA, Oct. 12. (IP)—Coach
of the week In tho Houthcaitern
Conference for the aerond straight
lime
is
Mississippi’* Johnny
Vaught, and the Ofe Ml** outfit
made a clean awaep of honors
When Farley Salmon, Rebel quar­
terback, was selected as player of
the week.
Twonty-fiva Southern sports
Writer* were polled In the esarh
of tho week selection and It was a

two-man race between Vaught,
whoso tu*in continued undefeated
by rallying tn trim Vanderbilt,
20-7, and Ray Wolf, whosa Ptnrldu
loam trounced Auburn, 1(1-9, -or
the Gatora* first SKC wtn in tho
threo yuara ho bn* Imhiii lined
roach. Vaught reeeived 14 votes
to 11 for Wolf.
Player of the week Is rhnm»i by
radio WSB’s sports Journal pane
Ed Danforth, Guy tiller and Eti
Miles, from a list uf star* nomin­
ated by the conforunco coaches

Touchton Drug.
R IT Z
HERALD
PICK-THE-W INNER
CONTEST

■ First Prize
Ronson Cigarette Lighter
Second Prize
1-lb Box Whitman’s Sampler

INSTRUCTIONS
be In The HinU office before
(marked by that tin*. All tu n *

protected by good quality Palat. DuPont Patat
eanrlod by tba HID Lumber A Supply Co. not
only affords your boat* a protection aialnat
tb# ekmoato bat aha beoutlneo and adds to
atalM tb* ravages of time, Com to the Hfll
Lumber * Sappty Co. fcr a m toformatk*

KENTUCKY
MIAMI
MISSISSIPPI
VIRGINU
ILLINOIS

BALLOT
TENNESSEE
MARYLAND .
ROLLINS . . .
VANDERBILT
DETROIT . ,
TDLANB . . .

Krohne Will Pilot
Glider AtKeystone

CLOSED

Walter J. “ Pop” Krohne, who at
89, claim* tho distinction of being j
the oldest glider pilot in the po­
tion, today announced that he will
fly hie now Mlnlmoa glider In the
glider meet at Keystone Heights
Alrpiirk near Cep Blsnding on I
Oct. 1« and 17. Competing against
him will he the “ youngest gilder
pilot," Mine Mlkey Browing, formtrly of Sanford, whose father, Roy
Browning, operates the airport.
On Oct. 17 there will be a

Tom orrow
In Observance of
Religious Holiday

game—Boston, IA (First game (let.
Hi. Tied record set by New York
(NL) 1 0 1 2 . ___________

Snappin

Turtle
P«»wer l-awn Mower
HBI.F PHOPBLLKI)
FOR UBMONHTHATION
CALL

Glenn C. lltt

PHONE 1221-J

'1vth' ’«•'

Telgphona ccnrlce nuaoi proplo and Umto or#
a$oriy 19,000 n o n Sootbtm I E ompleywo
•orrtaf yon today tU.i at tho oad of the war.
A million mart tokphonoo alio moon! luiti
umqbIi of addHIoaal oqnlpiDoirt poke, who
oqihkk cwltehtof oqnipaaBt and hnfldtoCA o#d
SO th* other itoaa m n a tty to tho provkko
of takahoBO ewdno

than Hfi000.000 a yur. Today, Sonthom BoE
ompfojroM, on tho average, are paid W % more
than they would he paid et the 1941 pro-war
pay
R a te * f o r T e l e p h o n e S e r v i c e M o v e N o d
C o m g h t U p W it h P e a t n e r e o m

.V s. NAVT . . ,

VILLANOVA

-VS. BpBTON COLLEGE.

In

W a g e * a n d O t h e r C o e t*

While the average wage rate par employee
today ia 99% above tba pre-war aede and other
eoflta aro op tubatootiaUy, the Company'* rates
tor aarriee have been lncraaaad only 19% to
the overall- Moanwhik, return to tha
peay’e itncthai^ara, whoaa Invoatmaati to tha
th* aarvko and johg m M |
QM^hird,. (he Setoft want §eei&gt;

Now oqnlpmant being toatallad M ay I*
•boot IMO. on Um enrage, for oath to

IISSOURI

«*.« xt

SANFORD ARMORY

M o r s F r o p k n u l M o r a E q u ip m e n t

APARTMENT FOR P E flo V with Jean:
Holden on Oat, 14 er

THE ELEMENTS OF TIME

WRESTLING

Thers Is no rest fjr the wicked Douglas Stenstrom, local attor­
ney, hn*.The,
,lboen appointed aa chair- or for tho Stefkon Hatter football
‘ 'Largo
,o Gifts Committee team, oven though they itavn a
mart of' the
for the forthcoming Christmas good performance Saturday night SAT.-OCT 16*8 P.M.
In their flrrt homo appearance of
Seal Hale.
In accepting th* position he de­ the season.
That was th* order Monday of
Green SHADOW
clared: “ All of u», I am »ura, be­
lieve thoroughly In the work which Head Coach Brady Cowell, It will
the Seminole County Tuberculosis be "work, work, work," the men­
Jack BLOOMFIELD,
and Health Association 1* doing tor said,
"We will ocrlmraage at least
nnd lu tho most worth while causo
In which It Is serving. I too, be- two of the first three days of this
Charlie LA YE
liovo whole-hesrtedly in It* Im­ week," Cowell decreed. The team
vs
iro
I
sin
fa
Jcaycs
Thursday
morning
for
John­
portant program. Thur-foru
*
City. Tenn., whore they will
glad for tho opportunity lo work son
Abe
STEIN
■uln-l* iaI meet
r
In thl* capacity. Tubsrculo*!
Milligan College thsi* Sotnot a disease which only the doc-1 urdsy afternoon In the Tennessee
Art NELSON
tor* and health officer* need to College
U I 4 C J B U Ihomecoming
IU IH W U IIIIIIK
V
event,
IC H li
fight. It is a battle of the people.
Apparently satisfied with the
vs
"The U rg e Gifts Committee {• style of. play (most formations
Prince OMAR
a most Important phase of thle from a single wlngback), CjwcII
drive for It Is the contact group said he would continue
ontlnue to drill the
for huslnsts firms, organisation men in smoothing out the wrinkle*
Ringside .......
for business firms, organisations
and the larger contributions.
.80
Reserved Sec
over
amount
iIn
n looking
l OO I d ITIf QV
Cf the
11113 vast ■
isivw i*.
[ast flight"
for
pow.T
of work done by th# orgRnlERtlon. *.ireakfast
Ia*t year* ICi ca*t work with TH: P {lot
. Jfcrid a cup will be awarded, Students .......
■la
f HrE’Krohne.
families, health education and
other activities ! feel Inspired to
accept thia appointment In order
to help the Association continue
to can r on the work that It 1* now
THIS STORE WILL BE
doing and even expand an already
far reaching program," Mr Sunstrom stated.

U nto aro now ONE MILLION mort ftratboni
Boll tolophnnoo oorrlnf tho people of tho nhn
Bouthoaatorn SUtoo than thoro worn on V-J
Day. x Wo havo twfeo aa many toloplionos to
atrrioo aa to 1940.*

Third Thru Fifth Prises....................For
Each Prize Winners Ope Pass For Two To
Rita Theater
TO IKK

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and making the playa run faster
end smoother.

A Million New. Telephones
Added in the South
Since V-J Day

T O U C » ? O N ,b R U G

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Stetson Coach Sends
1948 World Series Douglas Stenstrom Gridders
Into Hard
Produced Biggest A p p o in te d Head Scrimmage Sessions
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NKW YORK. Oct. 12. i/Pl— The
1318 World Barlaa produced tha
biggest gala and the fattest purse*
nf them all and became a monu­
150,000 People Jam
ment to inflation and the spiral­
Euclid Avenue To
ing sporta boom.
Of the five new records written
WelcomeChampions
into the books, four of them dealt
with crowds and pockalbooks.
Hv LARRY SMITH
The largest baseball turnout In
CLEVELAND. Oct. 12. (/p&gt;—
history. SflJM*. saw the fifth series
ll.ueh.ill happy Clevelander* stayed
game at Cleveland and shelled nut
1:178,778.73, g new high In receiptsthe biggest and loudeit derponttraThl* helped Iwnst the players’
lion in the city'*^ history today «»
pool to $548,213.09, a series record,
the World Chamnion Indian* were
which enabled each member of the
welcomed hack from Bottom
winning Cleveland team tc get
ff!,77B.Ofi. another high.
Tlid enliie c ily let go with *
The money distribution Is not
bombardment o f music, flow en.
official until the commissioner*
chren and applause as the Indism
office announces It.
were driven up histone Euclid Ave­
The only record let on the play­
nue (rom the terminal in Pubkc
ing flaw w ii turned In by the
Boston Braves’ Bou Elliott, whose
Square to University Circle, n 1025 chances In the six serlosagames
mile route.
sot a new high for the number ac­
The avenue was strrwn with
cented by • (bird baseman.
rotes and confetti, early morninH
Record* broken:
-----------------------traffic w at lied in a happy, howling
Highest receipts for one game-IN-LAWmS
knot of humanily.
LONDON. Oct. 12, l/Pl— King* 1378.778.73 (Fifth game Oct. 10
T ra ffic commissioner John R. Co IIngo llospltnl's annual rcnorl nt Cleveland).
Largest attendance for one
Summon said it was the b iggr.l *ald today one in every 100 of its g*me-oo,28R (fifth game OcL 10
nut-pnlll nth la suffering from ’’incelebration he could remember. He lawltls."
at Cleveland). (Old record, 81,897
ritim aicd the crowd that Jammed
The victims live with their In set In fourth g|pie Oct. 9 at
into public square at 100.000 and laws and quarrel with th«m *&lt;&gt; Cleveland). Also record for slnglo
game.
laid at least another 50,000 lined much that they make themselves
alck. The report aeld, there’ll be
Moat chances accepted by a third
the tire d as the motorcade moved no real remedy until the housing baseman &lt;81* game *arlcs)-Bob
oul the avenue.
shortage la eased.
Elliott. Boston. 28 chances (11 putouts, 14 assists). Old record set by
Florida Gators Are
Mayor Thomas A. Burke, Tribe
WORLD S KB IBS NOTKH
Helnlo Zimmerman, New York (NMunnger Lou Boudreau and'his
BOSTON. Oct. 12, f/P&gt;- Cleve­ wife.
Hard At Work For
L) 23, 1017.
Delln, akid club President Bill
H1GGIN8
AT
BIRMINGHAM
took the wot Id’s championship Veeck were seated In the first
Winning players share—M,772.BIRMINGHAM,
Ala.,
Oct.
12—
Game With Rollins land
from the Boston Braves-nnd 100 open car and drew the loudest
0A. Old record $0,544.70 to Detroit
Higgins,
(O—
)—Frank
(Plnnky)
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tints of Boston buked-bean* from cheers.
ilrd mss- Tigers of ID8S. (Tiger amount Informer Major League third
OAINK8V1LLK, Oct. 12, M V - Mayor James M. Curley,
Sport-shifted Vnock gave his man, was named manager
sr of ilk , eluded 1100.000 radio rights.)
ln an effort to smooth out the
Birmingham
Barons
of
tha
Sou'h 1 Players pool-f840.213.OU. Old
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rrcord (488,008.74 to St. Lou!#
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Association
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attack. Mead Coach Ray Wolf *cnl
Cardinals and New York Yankees
the Saurian* through tn lnten*lvc Cleveland's M a y o r Thoms* A.
1043.
■rrlmm»ge against th* freshmen Burke.
|&gt; p A I f
fl C a o l * o &gt; l taxes aro levied,” she added. In Records
tied Include:
A A rt l lC t t u D v C K m
And concerning thu second
yesterday afternoon.
Most errors by a third baseman
.amendment she said " I f th l" pa-ve* l»lx games series)—Bob Ellioit,
Dnwnfluld blocking received apo­
Hi liv e * Pilcher Bed ILirictt
our program for housing school Boston, 3. Tied with George Ilohe.
dal tmpha*i* during the major doesn't think Cleveland'* Bob Fel­
children will ho hampered and Cti lea up (AL) 10011; Charles Hrrpart of the workout aa the Gator ler will lake a Hillary cut next
‘dola)Yd. This, too, must bo da:ifeat- sog. New York (NL) lo ll and
meptor wanted tn get hi* running year—"It'll be an amputation,"
oil.
attack In full awing in preparation nays the Boston red head.
Travis Jackson. New York (NLl
for the tussle with the Kollln*
Mr*. Griffin declared “ the new 1930.
Biirretl rales the Cleveland play­
TAMPA,
Oct.,
12—Special—
Tar* here Saturday night,
school
program
for
which
wg
ers. by their World Httrles show­ Mr*, Floyd J. flrlffln, president of
Most putouts by outfielder (tlx
The Florida a&lt;iuad emerged from ing. In this order: Hagan, Bearden the
Florida Congress of Parent* worked und which wa* uassed by game »crles)-Marv Rickert, Bos­
tho Auburn game with the uaual und tyumek.
and Teachers, today culled upon the 1047 legislature is la danger. ton. 20. Tied record sot by Mike
gnrno bruises, but no serloua In­
"Agnln It 1* necessary for u* to Krcuvich. at. Louis (AL) 1044.
Asked why Im omitted Boudreau the PTA tn make “ an ntl-oul ef­
juries cropped up tu hamper work­ from his personal lineup of Cleve- fort to defeat fhn first two con­ take action to safeguard the chil­
Must assists by outfielder (six
out* for the Hollins tin.
dren of Florida.
' land star*, he said:
utmci serlesl-Tommy Holms*.
stitutional amendment*.11
I'aaa defense again came In for
“I rale Boudreau a pert. No
"Tho PTA," Mrs Griffin wrote. HoiUin. Si. (Record held by many
In a loiter to PTA presidents
the Ilon’a share of the afternoon doubt about It a pest, but not the
I* Joining force* with othor Inter' player*).
workouts. The Gator* seem to la) hitter ugalnst rlghthunded pitch­ alia uiged thorn to meet with rated agencies tu defeat amend­
Leant esstrta by a team In one
much better nt snagging enemy ing that the American League school principals and teachers “ to ments Nos. 1 and 2,"
game—Bo*tnr^3, (FIret game Ocf.
Inform thu voters of what tho
aerials, and the Florida hack field rate* him."
Mrs. Griffin has just campteud 0). Tied record held by St. Louis
amendment* will mean tu the
will tie tn be alert against the
a
two-week tour of the elate, (NL) t*10 and 1M4 and by Phil­
schools
and
why
It
la
necessary
tu
tricky Tars who enrol In hurling
Bull Klllntt, who stalled nut In■ defeat them.
speaking
against tho amendments adelphia (AL) 1W0.
tho pigskin.
the series as if ha meant tn wind
to
PTA
groups.
She reported ac­
Ceiling present state school
H a l f b a c k s Hunslngev. Cox. up with tho horn* as thu gnat,
Interest In defeating th* aBrosdus, and Griffin showed up ciime tu life In the fifth game with funds "lniufficlrnt to moot the tive
mendmenti.
well in running plays, making long two rnuslng hnmc runs, ami col­ current oi|t1ny" the ITA leader
................................
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t&lt;ir
’■Tbo people o f Florida to whom
nf Amendment
Nir #1
ami telling gains through tho lected three lilts In three trips said "parage
would’ mean"*cWii*"wTli
mean schools will Toso’
lose ’over] I have spoken recognise th# needs
freshman defenses.
yesterday, f
0 million dollnr* In ravenuo.
uf education and that the*e two
Canter Fred Rosolle returned tu
"Tho present program of educu tneasurva would cripple our pre­
full toga for the first time in
Two voung men sitting In tho
tlnn
of
boy*
nod
girl*
would
be
sent school program, she conelludthose
. , weeks
,, -yesterday, giving add stand* at yesterday’s series finale
*d strength to the Florida renter wetu among the most enlhiisinstlc lmpna*lb!s unb-** new nr nddition- ed
position,
fun* at Braves Field.
Heavy wnrk will again la&gt; on
Th'-v rose from their seat* when
the slate for the first purt of Ihn the Braves threatened.
week, with tbo Gator* tapering off
William Pcdutu and Joe Aruenduring thu latter part In order tu dolin, both of Boston, bud to fol­
■tress fundamentals and timing low the action from a purtuble
plays before taking the field radio they held between them but
against Kollliw,
they said they enjnynd the game
a* well s* anvlaidy else there.

The Remlr.ote High ftchnnl Ctl
Company I. 124th Infantry, Ftnrery Fed “ 11“ squad football team Ija National Guard will sponsor
will meet the Orlando High Jay- wrestling matches In Sanford at
vee* at the high srhool field to­ the Armory building every Satur­
night at 7:30 o'clock, It wa* an­ day night, It wa* announced today
nounced today by Coach Fred by Lieut, nichard Payne, com­
Oanaa,
pany rommnnder.
The Seminolu aggregation vlll
The fir*t event will I*, held
be outfitted In new uniform* fur Saturday evening, and the first
the rnntrst tonight. The new rega­ bout will liegln at 8:00 uYlotk,
lia include* orange Jersey*, sim- Lieut. Payne declared.
ular to (hn*e worn by th. varsity,
"It will be our policy to bring
and khaki trouser*.
lo Sunford soma of the lop per­
Sanford bn* played one game former* In the nation. Mnnj.y of
thl* year, and defeated the l)*y- the la-st wrestler* will appear
bi rr
m
tona Mainland “ R" squad by nn soon," Limit, Payne «uld.
IS to 0 wore, The Orlando club
Tho promoter fur'ilshiny 'he
ha* played three, Orlando lott in wrestler* ha* alio signed con'rnets
Melbourne and Winter Garden, but with some of the heat lady wrest­
trimmed the Lakeland Jayvecs.
ler* In the nation. Amoac those
Charlee Thoma*, one of the out- to appear on the Sanford ranis
•tending player* on the Sanford are Mildred Burke, Ann .Viler
junfur varsity, ha* moved up tu Juno l.nvrrnr ami Junu Byers,
the varsity eleven and will put
Jack B lo o m fie ld , undefeated
play tonignl.
champion of tho U.8. Navy aii-l
The darting team for Sanford middleweight champ of the ILK.
will probably Include Grne Smith Army will !&gt;« featured on the first
and Rd Senkarik at tho ends, program. HI* ring mate will he
Walter South ami Billy Howard f the Greer Shadow. The Shadow
et the tackles, Charles Lansing I ha* appeared In many featured
end Don Howard at the guard* events In the United States, and
and George Swann at the center' according to Bloomfield, has never
position. Tho heck* will Include been defeated.
Jimmy Greer at blocking back,
Charlie Lay* Will m-:ot Abe
Otne Bennett or Marlon Butler at Stein In the soml-flnal bout. Art
left wing, Buddy Ra** at right Nelson of Minnesota will meet
wing and Don Smith at the Jpin- Arabian Prince Omar In Iba open­
nerbaek.
ing bout.

Wolf PuHhed Vaught
As Coach Of Week

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2:05 Bar None Ranch
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3:05 Mu*lc For Today
3:30 Hita 41 Headlinei
3:15 Down Memory I,one
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4:15 Pop Concert
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The only dog Ihnt Is naturally
tailless :« the Rehippnrku Poodle,
burrow .iig.

A t A v f l f l P n r k S f W i n income of from 15 to 20 million
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The W ISE Ft. &lt;.&lt;&gt;\V
rides

-ea»mi price* were at a low level*
fur |h,. entire periotJ, ranging as
|,w a* |1.75 FOB, according to
IjiMonte, draw, Manager of the
Association. Lending producer* |
.lati'il at a prcvlnti* meeting that,
the Florida Industry could not af-;
ford another scimin as diiastrous
:,t last year, when the sales of
celerv did not return much more
than ID million dollars, somewhat
|&lt;*** than the rosl of production
'and packing
S. It. Smith, director of th*
Fruit A Vegetable Branch of tho
7:45 Keynotes By Call.U. S, Department of Agriculture,
7"55 Special Offer
8:&lt;H) Mason-Dixon Mtisle Farad. unib i whose iutlsdictiou federal
markutitig agreements are estnb*
8:30 Pa nee Time
tidied and operated, will attend the
meeting, togethei with M. F. Mil*,
8:46 Drifting On Clmnl
ler, Florl(&gt; i’ MA representative. j
0:00 Night Edition
lie will explain charges which
. 0:15 Intide Story
were adopted by the lust session
| 0:30 Excursions In Science
of Congress In the pioccdunt for
, n:45 Cota Oils Club
obtaining and operating marketing
i 10:00 Sports King
agreements which may pruvtdo
■10:06 Acc. To Record
the machinery for more ordurly i
j 10:15 United Nation#
marketing of this crop, (.raw
|10:30 Classic Souvenirs
said
•11:00 New*
Proposals for snlrs promotion
11:06 Tommy Dorsey
activities to advertise and sell
! 11:30 Midnight Rentier, m#
! Florida celery during the coming
11:65 New*
season will also he studied aau
12:00 Sign Off
discussed at this time

(Jkiss fur rtny purpom* in our imrtlculnr apecinlty. Nnt
just ordinary glass, hut the Finest (Hums produced.
For Windows, Windshields, Table Tops, Mirrors, every­
thing and don't forget our Mirror Kcsllvcring service.
Mokes old mirrors flawlessly iM’uutiful again at spiall
co st.

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ORLANDO Oct, 12 ISpecial)—A
meeting of the slate's celery growits and shipper* ha, U*en called
for Oct. 14, at Avon t'ark, to tfl*ru*&gt; po**lhl* »tep» toward solution
of the critical problem of marketIn* Florida’s large celery cron, th.
Celery Division of the Florida
Fruit A Vegetable Association
announced today. The meeting will
l&gt;e held at the Jarninml.it lintel at

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FI 1,1. TIME bookkeeper or
clerk willing lo learn to handle
complete accounting for estab­
lished Sanford
firm
(lood
working condition-, a n n u a l
snratlon, ho* pt Inil fitthin, medi­
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OFFICE space In Mclich Building. MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
liumr, 2 batha. Excellent Incal.urge light office, newly decot.on Apply 606 Pluinosa Drive.
tuted, -II utilities, heat and Uni­
tor s.rvlee
furnished.
Call
Phil;* 1230-W.
------- 8
“ M-W, II. A A. Dept. Stora.
8 ROOM HOUSE, on large lot. 5
bedroom. H17 W. 1st St. Phone
Modem and up to date on* room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
188-It.
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bin-:nes-. couple. Downtown lo­
One
hundred
fifty
feet frcuduite
cation. Call 560.
on a beautiful lake. A new five
Furnished 3 bedrom house ot, Kilroom home about half com­
ver Lake from Oct. 15tn to
pleted. Ha* elect! icily and deco
June 15lh. Call 102.
well. Garden fire place with
benches. Dock and boat house.
Five acre* that can lie made
Modern Apt. Takacb
Into u *how place. Owner trnns.
Phone I27H-J. Commrrrlal 8l.
ferrod to another City, snys srlli
At Park Ave.
und price Is very low.
RAYMOND M. BALL. ReaHer
CLEAN, single or iluulde sleeping 1 Room I rioriila State Hsnli Tndg.
S. It. Hlghleyman, Associate
rooms, convenient to town. 607
Magnolia Ave.

FOR SALE—Good saddle horse Help-Self* Self 8er*l»e Laundry
Drier*
Ironing
Work anywhere. Te!-&gt;|ili..i,n 53U.
Phone »1«*
Campbell'* Security Feed Store. I0« W. Illh HI.

HEi.r wanti : d
WANTED: Capable bookkeeper,
male or female, undei lb. Musi
fa- neat and able to typo, Salary
commensurate with ability. Re.
ply Box H. W, A. i
Sanford
Herald.

HVVH A LIFE
M \&gt; BE Yllt'lt OWN
By h.iving your car nr truck
checked over by our expert
imetmnlcs. is Ibe steering sys­
tem safe 7 A .c (be brake* adlusted for ijulck stops? Monthly
payment plan for larger jobs.
HANFORD MOTOR At EIJI'T ( «».
:0a W. First Htrcvt

WANTED: Experienced assistant
form manager for Zell wood
Farms. Phone A. Duila A Sons,
FOR lll.NT- 4T .oi santiar Easy
Oviedo 2161 for interview.
operaticn Heiumnabli. .ale*. Han­
ford Paint A Glass Go I’hohe
MECHANIC—Car. truck, experi­
303.
enced, Permanent, Insurance,
hospitalization, vacation, guar­ Ft r Kil ! en Cabinet* rail C. J
anteed wnge. Don’t apply unless
Gi.uO. 770 W.
ipiallfied. Write Box (1. Ilerul.l.
RF.AL tN T A T E W ANT ED
O U I. a S I ' k Morning H&lt;'nllnel OrReplies will In', held in con­
Nicely fimished apartment rlusnj
luritln Evening Star. Cull italpl
fidence.
In. Alan and wife only.
No INTE.’ RESTED In buying all kinds
Hov. ID&lt;6 -I
of Kcul Estate, Sanford and
children, no pets. 218 French
vicinity. State full particulars.
Ave.
C/tl.l. 617 'or ItaUrry. Generator
9
W ORK W ANTED
Box 217, Herald.
and Starter service. Swain's
A 3 ROOM APARTMENT, rinse in,
ftntlcry Eb-rvicc, 301 W. Fire!
CARPENTERING and repairing,
garage, also two bedrooms with i A R T IC L E S F O R SA LE
Ht
hour, day or week. Art DaOgh
convenient kitchen privileges,
HOT LUNCHES every day from. t'lv. Phono 776-J.
Phone 721-M after 6:00 P.M.
Venetian Blinds: New Ml.id* and
11:30 to 2:00 nl HOMER’S.
a complete reconditioning o t v
COTTAGE for rent. Hot and cold
F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
Ice. I’ll. U05-II, for frte i-.tti
water. 814 Elm.
plants. M arlon Market.
All work guaranteed. Phono
mains.
Yellow Resistant. Phono 803-R.
1378-J.
One or two bedroom furnished
L. B. Mann. Lake Monro*,.
apart meals. Adults only. 2300
BOOKKEEPING—Part time Fin­
Mcllonvlllc.
ancial i$ati*nenth, all taxes. Kitchen Cabinets ImiK to order
t (IXEDO rr.EUS—cumulate line
Frt v estimate*, it.hn E. I'rtre,
More
tlinn 20 yeara expcrlene».
* Hunt's Tiixuito Food I torn
O r |II II ,1 .. lllghw * V. Pbolte
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, furnished,
Phone 1117 J.
1070 \V.
no children nr pot*.
Phone FRIED JUMBO SIIBIMP dinners
every night HOMER'S.
1007-W after 8:00 P.M.
GUTTER and spouting Inttalled NEW FLOORS enrfai rd lo perf.s ■
or repaired.
Free eslinintet.
SEWING MACHINE Center 110
linn, old floor* made like ne'e
Phone
81SX-W.
W. tit, opposite Prihress Thea­
Kini.long, denning A waxing
.
WANTED TO RENT
tre. Ph. 1100.
Portable power plont, 22 von
Ill liuMinmH OpportunitifM
expet lencc in .Seininnle County
h 5 u 8E or downstairs apartment PAINT 8PECIAL-FJC Outside
If. M. Gleunon, l.iike Mary.
by elderly couple. Phone 1380.
White, $4.76 per gallon. Ben- STORE with living ipinrtciv, nice­
karik
Glass
and
Paint
Co.
112ly
furnished,
everything
new.
RENT A CAR"”
WANTED to rent apartment hy
stock A all, Mrs. Mary Krnls,
114 W, 2nd SI. Phone 320.____
YOU DRIVE IT
retired couple fur winter, begin1515 Celery Av*.
PHONE 304
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Grapefruit trtea 60c each. R. W.
HTD KI,\M).MORRISON
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R. W. Lord, Phone 788-W.
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W. R. WILLIAMS. Realtor
fSH Palmelln Air.
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RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor Citrua Fruit Trees. All Varletlus.
110 N. Park At*. Til. 1IM
Ha,. 4 Florida Slate Bask EM*.
fftT lt FLORIDA H'DME can bn
Ahy Quantity. Iwave your order
lent fret. Call 051 for detail*.
with Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store, F.li.A, lain* Term Loans G.I.
Modem furnished 6 room house.
P.lt.A. Repair Ueao
&lt;n F O G G IN G . Roiithern Chem118 Sanford Avo.
Sacrificing Price. Phene 1320-R.
ica!-. Inc.
BEDROOM- SUITE, taWe'lop” oil
Expert
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Tructor
work, ploughing, disking,
range, breakfast set. Call 4D-J.
6 room house located on edge of
Fred Mver*. H I E. tod h
leveling, by hour or aero. Decity on uaved street. 2 asi
lots. All convenience*. Bales COLEMAN oil heater* and floor VENETIAN BUNDS made to or- _W |tt lfunter, lihone 047-M.
furnaces. _______________
Randall Electric____
Co.
rice o f $4000-00 Includes M W ____________
d*r. Svminulo Venetian Blind
E E. Refrigerator, new washing g Norga all poreelaltv refriger- flo. 820 W. 8rd B». Phono 18 NOTIL’ KSY— I'KKMONAL
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heator,
CLEANER LIVING call 361 for
6*30 P.M.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
comidct* detail* on FOGGING.
Ilxjawad B. Luadquist, Associate Bolens m !!,P, garden tractor
reports John F ' Dempsoy, 210
Bo’iincrn Chemical*. Inc.
Phone 711
Atlaotl* Beak Bldg.
Magnolia Phone 307.
with cultivator, plow A weed
IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE—7 cutter. Phone 06&lt;frtf.

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HANFORD
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Truman Accuaed
(Cearteeed Free* rag# oaal
day accused the Trumag adminis­
tration of "clumiinesi, weakness
and wobbling" in foreign affairs.
’Tune and again, America has
bean mada to appear before the
warld as a fumbling giant, strving
up diplomatic vicloties which only
whatted the appetites of mao whose
appetitits are world-widt, Ihft Rep u b I i c a n presidential candidate

it id,
Dewey spoke at Louisville in ths
liticaliy-sliategic border slate of
ntucky on his way to Illinois.
President Trurnqn also was headed
for Illinois with his plan lot an
expanded New Deal and a better
way bf life."
Dawev charged the administra­
tion with fatlurs to consult Re­
publicans sn sudden, vital move*

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partisan policy with "great eeeompllahmeetta” and said It had
operated whenever th* administra­
tion "permitted it." He pledged, if
sleeted, to carry out "a vigorous,
competent end effective' drive for
a "bipartisan peace policy.'
M y senatorial m e * are at
•takt -In both Illinois and Jvsn*
tueky. Th# Kentucky race pits Sen­
ator John Sherman Cooper against
Rep. Virgil Chapman, Democrat.
In Illinois. Dsanoerat Paul H.
Douglas Is waging a hard battle
to unssat GOP Senator C. Wayland Brooks.
Meanwhile President Truman
sought' to rally midwestern Indus­
trial latere behind hl&gt; full-scale
championship of the "New Deal"
which h4 said Governor Thomas E.
Dewey hopes to "destroy."
Shifting his campaign strategy,
Mr. Truman mad# bit Republican
rival for th# presidency the per­
sonal target of an increasing num­
ber of attacks as h* swung Into
Indiana and Illinois an a heavy
speaking schedule.
Not oiks did he call Governor
Dewey by name, but at Wllard,
Ohio, yesterday, the President said
"Not a single, solitary man or
woman In the United ntataa" hat
bean able to find out where "The
Republican candidate stands" on
the Issue* of the campaign.
And than, taking cognisance of
opinion surveys reporting Gover­
nor Dewey as leading In the race,
th* President said of his opponent;
"I think he la going to get a
lock on tha second of November.
a is going to gst th* results of
cm* big poll that enunts-tbat Is
tte vblae of the American people
•peaking at kite ballot b*x"

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‘ WASHINGTON, Oet. 12. (&gt;P»—
Harold L. Icket Is backing President Truman In next month’* elec­
tion.
The 74-year-old New Dealer who
broke with Mr. Trumah In Febru­
ary, 104(1, after 13 years* service
a* Secretary of tha Interior, re­
joined the Dcnux-ratlc rank* yttstsrdaV.
Although be mid he "Would
welcome an opportunity to vote
for tnmenno else," lekee gave confervation of the nation's natural
resource* aa the deciding factor in
hla choice of presidential candlHAN JOBE. Calif., Oct. 12, UP&gt;—
Senator Alban W, Barkley has
aaggastad that Californians ketp
Governor Karl Warran In flacramenlo rather than eand him to
Waahlagton "To roam among the
wild hog* of Republican reaction."
Barkley, Democratic vice prealdsntlal nomine*, mad* that suggailloti about Warran, his Re* publican opponent, teat night durteg iNa third stop of his walrlwlnd
Invasion of Warren’s horns stats.

John L . Lewis

"Tomorrow It before us, and
yesterday it gone," Lewis said,
urging ths delegates to adopt the
peace proposal. "Tho problem re­
mains unsolved,” he said. "The
resolution Is timely.”
The resolution assorted tho divi­
sion In the ranks of labor had
"mlllUted against the attalnmrnt
of labor’s objectives, and tender*
Ineffective our scattered and
divided effort* to stom the tide of
rpsctlon."
"Labor has suffered and our
Influence Is weakened thereby,”
the resolution, presented by VicPresident Thomas Kennedy, dcdared.
Resides pledging the coup-jrntlon o f the UMW, the resolution
authorised Lewis and other offic­
ers to help bring about unity "In
any practical and worthy way."
Lewi* said the Taft-Hart]cy Act
was an example of what had hap­
pened because labor was not
united.
Seals committee proposal.?, In­
cluding those for a shutter work
week at higher pay as part of the
union a 1848 contract, ware before
ths convention as It draw to a
dost.

IC sitittH rapa* rag* Oa*r
Merlon county ^delegation asked
"llu * sin we going to atop Illegal
hunting” If the Jail sentence Is set
•side. Governor Caldwell replied:
"First you might trsat your
Marlon county people just aa you
do people from outaida tha county.
Second, you might pick up the man
who killed the dear.
"This man who was picked up
lust followed the other in thsrs.
That's just not good enforcement.”
The Governor was sharply criti­
cal of the Slate Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission for Its In­
ability to furnish him immediately
the record of past Mnrlon county
convictions and sentencea for gam*
law violations.
“ They either don't want to sup­
ply tho records this morning or
they are doing g bad Job of book­
keeping. We know you have had
countless conviction* for gams vio­
lation*. I've seen them published
rach vear In the records of the
Game Commission. Straqgtly they
can't simply those records this
morning.”
About half an hour after the
l'ardon Board hearing ended the
Game Commission sent over a list
of 37 Illegal hunting arrests, con­
viction* and sentencea during the
J. E. Rowland
past four years. They showed no
mandatory jail sentences In Mar­
ICaallaMcO Vran Pac* Iran
lon county between July, 1944, and
the Farmer* and Merchants Hank Odhnm's sentence.
at . Portal, Ga., of which he Is
He had called for the record*
also psnsldsnt.
after the delegation opposing
Mr. Rowland la married end
own* hi* own home at 811 Mag­
nolia Avenue. Active in civic af­
fairs he has served as president
of ths Junior Chamber of Commerce and as president of the
Sanford Lions Club. He is a action on th* Berlin crisis.
This coincided with Secretary of
Past Exalted Ruler of Sanford
Lodge No. 1241, BPOE of Elks, Stste Marshall's return by air
of which he la an active member. from Washington talks with Pres­
During World War II ha served ident Truman.
In the United Slates Coast Guard
The three big Weitern Power*,
Auxiliary as Chief Boatswain despairing of mediation effort* by
Mats.
the Ro-cniled "Little Six" on the
In announcing hi* candidacy, United Nations Security Council,
Mr. Rowland declared this morn­ are drafting a resolution for flim
ing: "I felt thaj I ought to run action to lift th* Berlin blockade,
for the office or City Commission­ Western sources said.
er In order to lend aid to th«
Marshal) did not appear at tbs
City along lines af finance and U.N. assembly headquarter* Im­
economical, progressive adminis­ mediately on hl| arrival In Porta,
tration."
hot he took over again as behind
ih*.scenes director of American
policy in tho Berlin dispute.
U.S. Dolsgnto Warren R. Aus­
tin, meanwhile, told ths U.N. As­
&lt;('*■11Hard K » m Case Osn
sembly's Political Commllt** that
ban amendment would open llie
"wreck and destroy" has become
door lo discrimination.
the Soviet battle cry In the world
Pavlov spoke uf "tc rro riiin g ol today.
He cited a number of
negroes” in th r Sou lb o f lbe United quotation^ which he aald Indicated
Slates. Me alleged oppression of lh* Soviet Union I* guilty of
duplicity.
Indian minorities in South Africa
Western source* aald the "Little
nnd “ discrimination against na­ Six" attempts to patch up the
tives" in British colonial territories. East-West differences over Ber­
Ho anlil women "suffer serlou* lin remained fruitless after almost
political handicaps" in the United a week of go-between work.
There was still no reply from
States and Britain. He compared
tha number of women In parlia­ the Kremlin to question* put for­
ment of the two countries with ward Saturday by Joan Atllio
Russia, which he said has more Brainuglla of Argentina, spokes­
feminine parliamentarians than all man for .the "Little Six" and
president protsmpor* of the coun­
other nations combined.
Pavlov cited lawa in th* state cil.
Thus* Informants said Britain,
of Georgia which he said "subor­
dinate the legal statu* of u mur- France and tha United States
would prefer that a resolution on
rlcd woman to her husband."
He quoted President Truman as tho Berlin blockade come from th*
saying recently that negroes suf­
fer "Indignity, humiliation and
physical Itltreatment by mobs."
Tha Cuban amendment, -&gt;n which
no action was taken Immediately,
was offered to replace iirtlclu
two of the proposed declaration
Vitamin* which man* claim hava rewith th* following:
ttorsd color lo tra* hot* son now ha
"All are equal before the law had aa Ntx Vitamins lor trial m you*
and are entitled to the rights laid own gray hair. It succoosfaTthis msur
down In thU declaration without allmlnat* itangtrou* dyting, Brarhaw
distinction of race, birth, jox, lan­
and Vitamin a to your evstom, simply
guage, religion, political opinion taka
I a day- Non-faiisnUig. ilirml«,«
fif
nr other
nlkait* m
lnlusi **
or ticnnnrltf
property or
status.''
Meanwhile the United States,
Britain and France Joined In n today. No matt orders shipp'd
move to epeed up Security Council
Touchton Drug C*.

figgs And Poultry
JACKSRNYllftE, Oct. 18, U P)The foliowlrtg price* were quoted
today on the Jacksonville egg and
poidtr'y nrnxketi
FLORIDA EGOS
Florida Grade A Quality
Sales to rataHers. Market steady;
Current Martel, Par Dutan
FloGda
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dos Loose Ctns
6. Persons who havt had yMIsw Large ........... 84 ot.
76c
78c
jnixidfci or who havt been agpoaed Medium ....... 81 oi.
66
68
t&lt;&gt; It tor past ysar may not gty* Small ......... IS at.
63
67
blood.
Ex large
27 os.
77
81
d Persons with diabetes or blued
BALER TO CONSUMERS
pressure reading over 800 may
Current Market. Per Doten.
Florida
Net Weight
In
Grade A
Per Dot Loose Ctns
81c
86c
me who ha* had an operation Large ...........24 oi,
72
76
at received a trans/uslon dUr- Medium .......31 et.
68
62 •
past year; Individuals taking 8mall ...........18 os.
84
88
i drugs or who havi colds Ex large .... 27 os.
WIULTRY M A R K E Tnot contribute blood.
FLORID A PRICES
Pstlente subject te asthma o r1
Crude A quality, per pound;
severs hay fever, or other marked
allergic reactions may not glv* market generally steady;
blood.
artda, Grade A
Dre* flnum*
9 Aperiod of three men tint
ysrs, red, 3H lb*, up .38c
43e
must slapie between delations.
Broiler*, red. 2-fti lbe 38
4.1
Hen*, heavy, 8 lh* up 40
44
30
34
mediating powers. But If nothing Hens, light ....... .
turns up In the next 24 Hour*, Rooster* ...........
they are ready to take the initia­ Turkey*, hens, light to
medium ..... ....
tive themselves.
Turkeys, young toms,
The Western Rowers, -tecordlng
medium .....................
to ths informants, remain pretty
certain that Soviet Delegate And­
rei Y. Vlihlnsky will veto any Russia la ia the wrong or that a
positive Security Csuncll revolu­ lilocksihf in fact exist* around Dection which suggests either that IIn.
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Takoma Port

School Leaden

(CaatSaae* Fees* Page Oset
diverted htra from other strike­
bound porta In the coastwise mari­
time atrtka. Tacoma ta one of
three Pacific Coast .porta where
longshoremen are affiliated with
the AFL.
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The 41-day strike was called
after fallots to reach agreement
over union wage demands. The
CIO maritime unions sought a la*
cent raise to f 1.82' an Hour. An
offer of 10 tents was made by
employers and later withdrawn.
PARIS. Oct. 18, UP)— Electric
power was cut throughout France
today a* a Communist-led' coal
strike sapped the nation’s Indus­
trial life.
On tha rail atrlka front, somr
Improvement was noted. Thsrs
were still scattered walkouts but
work was resumed at tjiq Stras­
bourg Station. The strike wae due
to end today at Mulhou*# and
Colmar.
Iaao "and stronger laws are need­
ed to keep TB patients In hospit­
als. It was pointed out that It is
very poor economy not to hos­
pitalise those eases on tho pert of
icmhomo r »«ss r * ft oa*&gt;
count!**. Coot per patient I* |1.?»
tnothsr major topie of discus- a day. By letting one TB patent te
slu« was tuberculoel control, he at large. TO more cases may re­
revealed. There was
sult during a 10 year period," he
clstlon with a pane!
drrlared
Sheriff, a Judge, a _______ ____
"A fter the discussion, we of
health effteer, a director of tte 8emiMle County felt that we age
State Bureau of TB sontrol and a delng aa good as any ceunty In The
director o f the TB sanatorium.
state In public health Unas, but
"The conclusion of the dlteus- that there Is still room for Iralion was that more TB hospital provpmsnt," said Dr. Quillman
beds art needed," said Dr Qpil- this morning.

would bavo U bo pnld off to te
yrai ■ and the total of th m and
alt other achool debt* of the county
could not •acted 80 poroent of tho
county’* apatasad valuation.
The school people alto oWeO,to
a clausa of th# » mend men t whkn
would provide specifically that the
special capital outlay beads Than,
not be bends or debts of the Bute'
of Florida or enforceable agalset
the credit or taxing power at the
state."
•
They say that would deny the
securities state backing In bdth
bonds and proetige.

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT— ‘TAP ROOTS”

Delegates yesterday voted to
tepat tha miners’ dues from an
pvt rage of &gt;2 n month te n Hat
I*V also boosted tho fa* for

WED. — THUR. - FRI. — SAT.

YES, we've ordered equipment for
another great-new electric genera­
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plant project since the war

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upped our $85,000.0Q0 improve­
ment program to $100,000,000
...still pushing ahead our plans tQ
give ypu the best electric service

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A N IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPAPER
V O LU M E m

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

E a ta b U s h a d 1908

i

Sforza Says Italy Is Radio Cost Of
Wallace Party
Willing T o Cede Her
ToBe$200,000
B ases For Colonies Progressive C a n d i Country’s Communist
Boss, Palmiro T og liatti Says Revolt
M ay Com eAny Time
Hr FHANK O’BRIEN

9

ROME. Oct. 13. ( A V - Forei.n
Minister Carlo S forra suggested to­
day that if Italy got back hci
A ftican colonic* she would be
ready to cede strategic ba»e» to
the great power*.
He wa» aniwering que»tion» by
Pietro Nenni, pro-Communiil Socialiat and former foreign minuter,
in the foreign a ffa ir! committee of
the Chamber of Deputie*.
S fo u a said that fo r Italy to
adopt a neutral petition in th -

present work! crisis would be like
an ostrich burying its bead in the
sand.
Nenni expressed fear that the
government, in bargaining for re­
turn of the African territories
Italy held before the war, la “ Iniplicity orienting the country to­
ward belligerency."
Sforxa said:
"Italy, In the event of her return
to Africa ns a mandate power, I*
ready to take account of the stra­
tegic necessities of lh«i great
powers.”
Hfuria said he I* certain "peace
will be preserved-- or, to be more
exact, because there Is no peace-the state of war will not con­
tinue.” He said Italy has made
no secret pact* ami will troka
none.

Mrs. Viola Young
Tells Pilot Club
Of Year’sPlans

W EDNESDAY

OCX

13, H M 8

Associated Press Leased W ire

Senator Taft
Reconstruction
Of
Asks Florida
To Aid Dewey World Sabotaged By

Backs U. S. Policy

Reds, Says Britain

Ohioan Invites Dem ­
ocrats
To
Assist
GOP In Preserving
Rights O f
States

date
W ill
Speak
Daily On Network
Until Election Day
CHICAGO. O c ~ y t&gt; V )~ The
Ptogretiive Patty today announced
new radio engagement* for it*
pietidential candidate Henry Wal­
lace that w ill co*t between $60,000
and $70,000, raising the radio coil

Flying Tomatoes
Greet Dewey In
Illinois Town

CLEARWATER. Oct. 13. &lt; /!• ) Senaloi R o b rit A. L ift brought
Governor Dewey's campaign into
Florid* today with an invitation
to mulhern Democrats to join the
Republican Party m a Ctussde t*»
p r r ie o r slate* lights and curb ■
power, now vetted m the federal j Truman

Mrs. Rawlins _Urges
Members T o Secure uf hi* campaign to about $2oo,Blood Bank Donors |ow.

i Wallace will
w ill be
tic tm
on some nelMrs. V icia Young of St. Pete „ . I work almost every night ft um now
b u r;, governor of District Four, until th r election. In addition be
Pilot International, made her firit was busy today recording other
IPIAKINO to reporters In the Ex­
visit to the local Pilot Club at it* ijicechcs for broadcast on local
ecutive Mansion at Albany, N. Y.,
dinner meeting held in the Tourist stations all over the country.
On Monday night* Wallace w ill (Jov. Thomas Dewey (above) de­
C rn |(| ,t | | ni#h,
clared that (he Americen people
M fl Young staled that dut.ng lie on NI1C; Wednesday on CHS.
Thursdays and Sundays on AIM’, •re beck of the U N. delegates In
their fight to lif t the lic rlln block­
her term of office the wanted to and Fridays on Mutual
C. II. lla ld w in . the Party's cam­ ade. A short time alter, the Repub­
sire** closer association among
local dub* w ith the International, paign director, announced the new lican Presidential candidate left on
radio speeches at u new* confer­ X campaign trip.
( / nlcrnalionat)
in order to gain itrcngth and to ence here. He said I hi- response
accomplish more good. She ssid to''W allace's broadcasts has been
that International it asking for a • te r rific ,” bringing a "very large
15 'T increase in membership for volume" o f m ail.
W allace'* next pcreonal appear­
the next year. She particularly ance w ill be a t a ra lly in Milwau­
stressed the importance o l classifi­ kee tom orrow night. He w ill re­
cation and adherence to th r codo turn here fo r three ra llh ’s Friday,
flv to Dalton, Ga., Saturday, speak
set up by International.
In F lin t and Detroit, Mich., Sun­
Organised In Macon, tia . In day, and then work Ids way east
October. 1021 w ith 40 women, Pilot w ith speeches at Pittsburgh, Head­
Club International ha* grown in ing, Philadelphia nnd W ilkes-liar- Common Sense Over­
27 vi-nrs. to a membership of )&gt;»- re.
tween 58,000 and 00,000 women,
haul O f System I b
stated M r*. Young, who aald that
club* have been organised In over
I s A sked By Sayre
half the states in the United
BALTIMORE. Oct. I ». &lt; /P )States, and have spread to Canada.
Hawaii and Mexico.
F edrial income taxes no longer
Mr*. Young was accompanied
leave money lor in d n itii.il expan­
((u m la u t* ua Pm . s lu
sion, M om * S .iy ir, p ie ,ideal uf the
inuson of Montlcollo National Association of Manufac­
era* elected F lorida D istrict Gov­ turers, said today.
ernor of Klwanla, and Jark Allen
H r called for n "common-sen*^
o f U m atilla succeeded K. L. Ilrewton ua lieutenant governor o f 1)1* overhaul of an income tax system
tric t 6, it was reported this morn that now drains of I the surplua

N o . 37.

Lryr«"iv.,dent T.uma,I'."... i
deution" m foreign |Kiiu&gt;- .md iu**
"surrender to the nubia I element,
*« irpreientetl by th r Political Ac
tion Committee of ih r C IO ." 1aft
vigorously asiaultrd what hr called
"a divided, futile Deiuo. rallc ad-

NAM Head Say*
Taxes Leave No
Expansion Money

Sir
Hartley
Shawcross Says Soviet
Offer On Arms Pro­
posal W ill Not Do

Odham Appointed

I*AIMS, Oct. 13, (A i—Russia
h.s asked the Western 1‘ uwer#
to drop the lic rlln dispute from
the Security Council and go
hark to th r Miwcuw agreement
of tog. 31), a usually reliable
source said tunlght.

Says He Has

s Pe,lt. Much Tim e
Working For Peace

[
j
I

Ily LO U IS NF.VLN
l*AKIS, Oct. 13. id 1)—The six
neutral power* uf tha United
Nations Security Council met
'"Might
to consider Russia's
snsaer to their propuaal to end
the Itcrlln blockade. There was
no immrsllate indication o f a hat
the note from the K trm lln (aid
about lle rlin .

i&lt;&gt; I Vi K HKLl.

IN K O I II Wi l l I DEWEY TO
OKLAHO M A U I V Oct H . (&gt;V&gt;
| Southern III oi.o. gave Governor
ninutiralion."
• III'nil.i&gt; I.. |) r u r \ a "W allace Weicome ,i| living ii inaloes and ro t­
l l r earned the fight to the Demo- ,
ten egg, la*t night at he hradrd
ciat*
in speeche* at
fa tp o n t
for Oklahoma with I 1 ,peeihrs on |
Spring), Dimrdin and l Irarwatci
hit program
:
tbit morning. H r wat to make
Ite iu lr. die living groceries,
hnef ajijiear.incrt on the l iiilf
•rt hv a m iihap at
beaches and al Hay I’ inet tint g f.iD ew ey wa
trrnoon before climaxing hi* whirl- [Heaumup III . "h e ie h it «pecial
Hep .r Hi Utley O.Hmm has been
w 111d lour of IW II.1 * county with | tu rn b .n krd u, into a crowd ol uppmttUnl u tm-niluM of ih.&lt; ComIt
loniithl
before
a
Kepuhh
|
about
I.IHMi
per-,m,
who
h.ul
turnmitti-o on l ' 111its of i ti«- State
a *peec
llv at St 1‘ elershuig't A l ed oul to lieai the nominee ill all Legislature, il nits tililtouncvd to ­
day Tint romtniltee is In-ittg do , ill.
.pee , li
l.atig I1trld.
sigrtnteii nt Flits nttte HO that Its
"Hack vondt-i in niv fath er's dav 1
I fiat * I fit* lust Umatu I've
1 ve had
list
■eting on
ntentlier. rnii attend ineetin
there were few maim iliffiT S tiw * , fm hi engnieri
llir Republican citrus proldeiiis to |i
conihicted
•iel ween tfie two parties,
I s h iiie tn le n li.il . aiidiil.ile c omnienteJ. by tiovetnot ili'signato Fuller W u iren
Tit.meeting
for
Seminole
und
V i'1 "ilj'' on 'Vtin*
'- 'VluVr if 'f r"i»«*rh»i»R,
T
T But
u . l| " H r ,piohahU should he shot at
tiiffrre
... othei Centi id Florida countiv*
et.e n tln llv our amis weie towards tiinrite. Deuel added. Hut we ll w ill 'e held in llrliim lo on Oct,
the i,reservation on states rig h t* [el turn off tin - tune since nobody
and holding w ithin proper Imunda j W |IU, | "
flit* tiow i'M u f tliw foitonil ifitvisrii*
..
,
.
i*
I ..
I I I f f U'luN Mt the 1 " H i" ' 11,' *,,|&lt;*
. * ' N iih Iin tilt' Kmlioatl
t i f t H«
Hut conditions have chm ift'ih ha j c)iji f
special
roll'null'd, with the result
l ll ll l IIS |e e T lm lle ,,f F.vanavUle, I ml.
...............
ll'uHIIUHril (in I'M* Cite,

Hy LOUIS NKVI.N
I'ARIS, Oct I 1, |/i*)— Buiain
it a r g e d today K u itia 't fifth

»«&lt;&gt;"•
H nution through l ontm uniil pat
lie* in every country ,n the world.
Sri Hartley Shaw ( lo t t. addrettmg liie 5H-natio,i political com""ttee of the l tided Nation! declaret! R ttttta
u ttt.i',, o
ffr
otter
lo lay her
is td t mi th r table if a Soviet
ariiiameitt* proposal was adopted
'w o n ’t do ."
Returning the debate utl K n is u 't
tnopuial (or a onr-lhud irduction
ROMF., Oct. IS—0P5— Italy’s
m driiiam rnti within a ye*t. Sir
Communist boss haa given the
nation a thinly veiled threat that
Haitley m id R unia'* Andrei V.
revolt can break out at any time.
Vtaltiiisky war trying to do away
lie demanded “ a new minister
Tirnlle ninl io»il o ffic ia l* made no
with the Iron Curtain by denying
at tha Interior and a new govern­
eonoin-nt.
it rx iitrd .
ment baaed on the laboring maaa."
\ i M l. Vernon, III., In a southTog Haiti told the Chamber of
"W hat a liemendau* cuntnbu,
g*
1* I a
II
Fein Illinois sector genernltv reDeputies yesterday another July
lion it would be to confidence in
»
14 "can come at any moment."
I s t a n d i d a t e r o r iv - M ie .i ... rnm niiv te n ito rv . i&gt;ew
Utopr d the Soviet country**
Ing by W. A, Morrison, president funds of individual* in the mtddlSl I S ^ C t t l l d l C l u t e ^ t O r L , WJ|I ,jl(, turgt-t „f two flying
J u lr - .n
the day h*-w a*
would open llir doott. h it the cur­
wounded by a would-be assassin,
SHANGHAI^ O&amp;L H - o P j— hillow'lngh^ d r n ^ u r l S 'T o m T f i f «nd.upper income groups, whose
ft fy
C o m iT IIH H IO n J ^ ^ i d ^ v o u n ^
'J Of C Votes Contri­ iam ,, and let traveler, Horn othei
an act which touched off a gen­ Quatitin Roosevelt, uf filia l of n
J --------de* f.Y.m a n rtri.v .... . »nd
eral atrlke tha government des­ Chinese a irline, returning from three day Klwnnl* convention at saving, m the past wee invested
bution
To
Assist count rie l get to know and malt*
ll- n r y W itte, Jr.. Iih-i i I growef, i&gt;,,*tni*tl\ run.
cribed as revolutionary In char­ embattled Taiyuan, said today Tampa which he nttciulud w ith in A m enta'* fuluie.'
M
nrtin
Htlneclpher,
secretary
of
G
l'O lip
w''lt thr w ann-hraitrd and
acter.
oU
alifieii
yesterday
to
rim
in
i
(!
j
uurtar
on
the
seventh
Reds had shelled tha city but bad
Sportsman's
In an address prepared lor dr
the local club. Tile convention
Group I n* u city • "m m is.ioti-i( (.)u 1(W,nv f((lln i v w,.v\ ,,.,„„i,..|
____
\genet.,u» people ol R urtia and to
not broken Its defense*.
livery
at
a
luncheon
meeting
&lt;d
He wa. horn. May HI. ttM't In , )lt.
with
Roosevelt, son of the late tJ. M. started Humidity.
law Doty, manager o f the May |undei*l«ntl the great problem, they
confeienir.
Itrlg . General Theodore Roosevelt,. Mr. Morrison reported that in th
_ r M aiyt.im
i l. industrial
•
, . , Hanford, nlt.-nib l l..cnl »rh«*»l* ,.gg, nt it. inicuup where the Ham I ni Inn. wat presented to the i hnvc In fat r , " Sir I larlley raid
4 l , and grandson of the President, | behalf o f the Hanford Kiwanis Sayre said American produclm lv * nd gradnnted front Seminole High ..... ..
„ „ jlK.|denl .... sirs. .1
0[,»
mild the C iiin m u ill't* were w ithin ('lu ll he hiiil extended In Governor lim it he tlepprd up lo thow tn School, lie n il.....
llnliren* I ni ]
............
1 ki., « &gt;■ hoard o f d ite d i.......I the Seminole I
.
ft
|
/ ai
'li t t h ' wmk I- ’Sloii would «n«bl4
Simpsun,
nil
in
vita
tio
n
to
Imld
tha
seven m il** o f th&gt;&gt; noul’i gate of
a aaiiiitv V Iniithcr ol VoiumcHc I.itl
»
...
.
,
lim
it
behind
the
iron
curtain
lhal
varsity
in
New
l.i.c
y
Mi
"
1
1
|
)
could
smell
them
'
Rdc«
'
n
i i i
L
»**•&lt;»• irm iM ril vm iiilrii'B lo put
the Hhuiul provlnco cupitnl l n l Kiwanis state m id-w inter confer...
i
ii
In nmrrMul. nim iwh ii'M iin-n
ini *
V
iurIi I by I i r\n lrtil Jultii Ivry who | tW fr own bmiwea in uidcT kind to
... .**.»
KiahtriM ilh , .
1
,
th a t N nlionnl defenses were hold­ erne in Hanford, and th n t it ileci- w r can uulproducf at well «« out ..
th,
•
f
.mu on litis is expected in tho near
wrhometl him l» Sanford antf | htiihl Ihenrselveit up in democratic
i
ing.
f.g h l" any aggmaor. He added ll.ai S |rt.,„. fils farm , which he
, t,K,mU,''heaving 'Vneul’,'',’t" It
&gt;1i&lt;l
.
o a i n e b v i l l e , oct. la, ow—
"The Communist* dropped half flit ule..
pledged
the i'u opriatim i of the | pettc* nnd security*-*)!!* little word
. .
...
industry it today *hoit 185 billion operated for the past lf&gt; yenr
igg
not lentil iminedintelv " f 'h
--and it doe.* not come ”
Florida need* more trained for­ a doxeit sheila into the c ity on
No action wan
(
lum
ber
ol I'niitineri e to promot­
SiS"convention?
'«• - i tossing.
A lt A rgciitine delegate, Ftaid
conventItm, d o ll... worth of new plan.........*
ester* and more forest acreage Monday night causing sonio cna- the eiti' for ills 111)41)
Russia in rxiu T le d to tr p lv today
(Continued On Cage Six
chines, tool*, an(l PtOCaUC*.
T n i 'r H ’ n iv'i't l |.u.’
"
| Ml. Vernon is near W e t Frank ing the hotel.
under efficient fire protection and ualltlea nnd greatly rn iiin g the
management, Harold S. Colcr, exe­ tension, but there have been no
r J * V w irk . M.
where Henry A ...........
In the dava o f greatest fndu*
Mr Doty rxp ie sirtl h it JJipie- to Binoli power e ffo rt* toward
eluting the lle riin IduckaJe
I’ rogresalve i'n r lv catultdaii* f " 1
M K ill) SKKKH W INCH
cutive vice-president of the State pcnnctrntioii* o f Taiyuan’s detriu l expansion, Sayre asserted. Hmh served u* president of th
The K re m lin 't answer to coinMiilshipntam W illiam H. Men ' uhout 20 per cent o f the national Junior Chamber o f Commerce m. tl.H. Heiintoi from llliiiu i*. *'u rt&gt;-« i i .i I ii in In Mr. L r j 1 .mil laid that
Chamber of Commerce, told For­ fense*," ho said.
Ik- had collie ftiuii the World s promt**' projKiFial* bv the six inestry Club student* and school of
F ig h tin g hus twen brisk around l ’ HN. has iirrlve d at the Navnl production went back into “ way*
th*- Hanford Lion* Club of M aclliiuuall, wu* ilrivttn out " f
forestry staff members here last penetration* o f Taiyuan’s de- A ir Htutlon, Jacksonville, fo r Ad- nnd moans n f greater production, which ho now I. a deputy district tuwn bv slone-throw i-i* win, 1&gt;»,•).&lt;- latgrrl hotel ( llir Steven* ill ( hi* directly affected nations of the
night In presenting a “ free farm” renaoa on thu nurth, east and weal vnneed A viation Training arid up­ However, he added, Income )ux*'“ [ governor. He is a iiicmboi uf the mi u ra lly several week* ugu
ago) to tile world * im a lle it. but .Security Council is to lie delivered
certificate In the University of appear strong enough to resist the on completion o f the three months to "finance the prewai 'Umiiib-g Hoard of Deacon, of the I ’oocn
l)t-w,'V, in Ills sih'm Iii -*, e.iiltin that lie Itop ril to iiiake it the bc»l to Argentine F..i«!gtt Mioister
course, w ill ht. awarded his Navy
Juan A. Rrum iiglla. the A igenttn*
Florida for it* Auitln Cary Mem­ Communist a, Roosevelt said.
g lln g ' ilave ami the war Itse lf’ _i'11 gatlonnl Church, and « mendiet tied on Iii* theme Unit nnly 'In' h iilrl, and a in o ,)ie riiu , hotel,
(Continued On Uage Hlx
Chinese airlines have been auip- wing*
f t t orial Forest.
longer leave such funds available. |
jjjj, n,,nt|nole County Cliainber Iti-publican I’o rtv can cnnvlni-e lin*
Designation of the memorial p ly in g Taiyuan by using
the
north
w
orld
tlia
t
the
United
Slat,
■
*
'
Cut
let
I
.«ttsing
(ipiH'itred
before
|
n*
o f Commerce.
CHURCHMAN
U H IL A D E L I'H IA . Uct, 13, o1’&gt; " I have iiIw iiVi wanted a pm nut "fa lte rin g " in it* neatch f") the group in behalf of ibe Hem- ! M e r e W a r n s M o t o r i s t s
forest as a tree farm, Collett aald, a irfie ld which is held bj National
HUITOItTH ARMS
— Relief that the high cost &gt;d gresslve com m unity,'' he state.I in
raised the total Florida acreage troops, Tha, south fleld^ ho
Id,
(Continued On I’ uxe Hit
in.,I,- C p i i i i I v H|ioit»ntaii AssiH’faLONDON Oct. 13—GUV— Dr. liv in g is caused hy a "fundam entid
(Uantlnuml On I'aga Sit
1‘ H K H inff
B u sses
of forests In the program to 1,liott I ii a n .nptH'iil for advertising i " A l l
announcing his candidacy.
We
Geoffrey
Fisher,
Archbiahop
of
000,000. "A little over two yeare
lirise .vstern" I* th * greatest h neeil a progressive conimissinii to
G il,I.K M IN O A IN K M V II.I.K
i.. Itelp earty
tl„. work o f the
Canterbury,
added
hie
eupport
to
­
RED LICKING
ago,” he explained, "the first
weeklies* in the American elite
G A IN K H V IL I.E , Del. 13 oYi
orgiinuatiitp ll( pointed out th a t' H heriff I ’ A. Me in today *ta lfu lly develop the C ity."
iciiniI. u,* I,a fsae etsl
DETROIT. Oct. 13—
— Mur­ day to lli lin in '* rearmament cam­
Florida tree farm certificate wes
Lieut, (iutieral Alvatt C Gillein. li,c Aseoelatio" orgunited three ed that lie is much mleiested in
(('•etlaeeU Da Page etsl
ray D. Van Wagoner, military paign.
Jr., commanding the T hird A rm y, I year* ago, had pul over 2110,000 lha curteut autety campaign in
Dlt. ABBOTT MUKAKS
GEORGIA D KLK G ATFH
"The international ikies have
governor of Bavaria, says Com­
w ill pay an Inform al visit to G"' j fiu g ctlin g bus- m Seminole Cuun- regard to motoring hazards, es­
G
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IN
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I.E
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13,
n
fi
AUGUSTA, (la.. Oct. 13, i/f'i
munism haa been handed the berume vey dark and threatening,'
U niversity o f Florida T ltulsdiiy
j | v lul,,.,, Itpd luul deposited over pecially in regard to enforcing tha
Dr.
Ouidu
D.
AI
i
I
hi
U,
head
"f
*
is
*
gm teat ticking of its life.” The the churchman told the joint Georgia's Htatta Rights Demo
ii, peartiy
, i n „ . . , fields. .I»
W
hile
in
G
aineiville
!u
will
tie
,, thou sap 11 11u atiiI in
t w which prohibit* m otorist!
airlift against the Russian block- •ynod of both houses of the con­ tra in today named 12 presidential home economic* department of ibc a luncheon guest of I'lesident I | ||,. tilsn puintei out thin the Assn- allowed th e ir bond* to be estreat­
«da in Germany did it, Van Wa­ vocation of Canterbury. "No one, electors drawn mostly from purli U niversity o f F lo rid * A gricultural H I I I I h M ille r nt the firs t unmuit I , Hi i „ „
largely instru* ed, said S heriff Mero.
goner eald in a speech here last t sujipuse, would *ay that another sans o f Democratic Governor- Experiment S ta ll.....w ill speitl, l« - business confercnee
All who have been appiehvttded
1
mental
In
securing
the set vice*
ORLANDO, O c t 13—&lt; A V - W.
Nomlnate Herman Talmadge.
fore the 41et annual convention of
war is Impossible.
— -— — —— —
J. ' futii gum* watdvi...
, !r, violation
,
. . of
. tin* .law
. . her* hava
S tuart Symington, Sacra ta ry fo r HlfhL
Chairman E. L. W illingham Imp- the m ilk industry foundation m
lU M T blN K TO H l'K A K
| t i „ (1I1 nioliors of George Tmihy, | l,« "*ln g standing school busaes.
A ir. and Coraallus V andarbllt
pity claimed "th e Talinadgi* &gt;u- A ilu n tie *3tv Oct. 2H-.P).
J. A . R istllne of l.oflgwiio-l w ill;
tt'iin tia u e ,i ua l*sae * l s ,
( H e revealed tlia t lie and Deputy
W hit nay, aailatant, and I.laot.
ganlraliun Is Irehiml u* 100 |» r
She w ill review experience* with
address members of the VMeiap------------- -----------| b h l t l n Reck, who wae present
Gan. Gaorga E. Htratamarar, com­
cent” a* Htnte* R lghler* cast o ff. feeding m ilk to undernourished on tha Farm T raining Clu*s, on
HUH RIDS
;u l tho N utlonsl Safety Council
manding ganaral, Air rorca D*
from the regular Democratic l ’o rtv | children iu her rmearch on m ilri- selection o f home poultry Tim - 1 Hid* on one or more i.elionl | Meeting at thu C ity H all, Satur­
fanaa Command, arc among apaak
und staged Ihelrvfounding canven I tion, which ha* attacked nation day evening at 7:30 n Y U k ,| the busses w ill Is- ronalifttretl by lhu!d»Y i are conferring w ith Stata
ara aebadulod to addraaa
t | on.
I wide attention._____________ _
Future Farm er Building. I W Rourd of I'u b llr Instruction to- j H ighw ay I ’atrolm sn J. W. Walla
dolagataa to tho thraa-day Air
Wilson w ill outline the service morrow morning at its mealing I n , * *
the best methods of coping
Rtaarva Association convention
Ralph G. Lubinski, who lias resigned hi* office ea Public Work*
given veteran* by the Heminole thu office o f Hupt. T. W. U w tg n .
tr a ffic violator* and motoropening hart tomorrow.
County Farm Bureau o f which he In accra-dancn w ith State law, t h e '1* 1'' who menace th * Uvea of
With mambara already nrrfv* Cvector end acting City Engineer, today announced that he will leave
Is secretary. Farm education films rhasai* and liodies of the busses *c“ u*)l cldldrun.
lt was announced yaatarday lomonow with hi* family for Lakeland and Hollywood, to visit relative*
w ill ha shown and u coverad (Halt must be bid for separately, said
proposal for a mtrgar with preparatory to leaving about Oct 25 fo r Grand Rapids, Mich, where
supper w ill fta served.
Mr. Lawton.
tha Air rorca Aaaoelatlon already
Hitler’H Last Relic
approved by tha lattay, will ba he will resume work with a former employer, the Gould and Cross

Morrison R eports;
Kiwanis May Hold
Winter Meet H ere

Taiyuan Defenses
Hold A s Commies
S h e ll C hina C ity

Henry Witte, Jr.

Ma nager Doty
Of Mayfair Inn Is
WelcomedToCity

n

S t a t e ’ s Need Of
More Foresters Is
Told U Of F Class

Air Reserve Group
To Meet In Orlando

Ralph G. Lubinski Leaves City To
9JU0 Resume Work With Michigan Firm

USDA Predicts Farm Machinery Will
Hit Record OutputDuring This Year

a

taka* no tomorrow afternoon in Road Coottrue tion Co,
Mr. Lubltuki came to Sanfordf*
In Municipal Auditorium Juat aflit IMS with hla parents, Mr. and ttlee.
Mrs. Lawrence Lubinski, from
He also assisted in laying out of
•peak nt Milwaukee, WJe. Hla parents tha streets and in construction of
'it a farm on Beardall Ave* tho buildinga at the Station. T*ro
later moving to Hollywood, year* ago on Jan, 1, he waa em­
where they now live,
ployed hy the City aa engineer
on after arriving la Sanford, and public works director,
LuMaakl began work la tho
Mr. and Mrs. Lubinski Lave
‘
'
od the into lived at their heaae at 407 Went
Eighteenth Street elnee returning
to Hanford In I M . Tho following
Wgter «m .
Monro* whlrV- ____ ______
ever tha bulkhead al ths» f«
mission:
Park Avenu*. Seminole Bool
waa employed by tha Mlek&gt;
&gt;Florida
tn tha east haa been Masked off.
State Highway fte»arhainl,
u i «pig
The Municipal Pier. a W alighUv
wa waa la tha employ of "HoAorablo City G
flooded, la eloeetl to traffic. Park
aad Gross Co. far font "Sanford, Florida.
banchee on th# water front art
"Gentlemen!
"Duo to tho unpleasant working

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, {/l*l -T he Agticullure D cpsitm tnt pre­
dicts farm machinery output this year w ill hit a record and probably
w ill remain at lop levels in I W
In it* semi-annual report on general farm costs, the dcpsit
ment tsid 1948 production o l fitnu equipment is expected to exceed
the ,0 47 peak by 15 per cent.
A t the same tiifte, the department disclosed in e long-range study
o f mechanized farming that furtneis in the corn bell end plains stales
are steadily g e ttin g closer to 100* ►

pnr cant dependence on tractor
power.
The aurvey said Americana far­
mer*, particularly th o » tn the
mwweat, have been turning tu mo­
tive power ot an unparalleled rate

during the last 10 years.
Tha department's short-run farm
oat report offered o note of
warning on thla tread:
"Thera are now Indication* that
aUO the advantage of changing from
animal to maebiaa power la 1949
amp bo i iratewhat Iota than In
r ,"Ateag*irith Um large crop# of
1MR. there keo bewf a aahotantlal

chlnory In 1043 reached record
hlgha and......................................
retail price* of motor
fuel were the highest in mure

Scientists Watch Eiiect Oi First
A-Bomb Blast On Herd Of Cattle
By HOWARD W, U LAK E H LK K
Associated Press Hclenm E ditor
O A K RIDGE, Tenn.. O rt. 13, (/P)— A herd o f cattle which was
near the first atomic bomb explosion in New Mexico in July, 1945, still
shows visible effects o f the H ull's radioactive rays.
T h r cattle, white fare herrfurdi, now numbering 58, a ir here al
Oak Ridge on a 3000-acic faint lor atomic studies. The project is jctn lly conducted by the University of Tennessee A gricultural and Experi­
ment Station arid the Ud3, Atomic Energy Commission.

than a quarter of a century. I'ricea
Item* will continue high
in J949," ,
.
Moat of the 1B4H Increase in
to the rattle Is*
What happened
I
output over 1947 will bo In trarbeings. the explosion.
tora and tractor raachlnei, said an
„ n object lesion
. . for. human
„
tha department. Adequate auppilaa **•" f»n avoid what befall the
Hut desert dust, blasted up by
of dairy and poultry e q u i p m
e n t ! ibey know the bomb, rote with th* atomic
are relprted In moat area* and what to do,
column and Boated with th* atomic
thla ycar'i production may *how| This herd wa* overlooked when cloud.. Thla duat wa* radioactive.
______
over last year.
tha Alamogordo area known aa The cloud drifted over tha herd,
A# far farm automobile* and Trinity waa elaartd before th* and a light rain fell, peppering
form meter trucks, the depart* July i f bomb. I Tha eattia ware them with duat and probably ether
t thla year there are mile# away where Mila protected radloaetlva particles.
them from .tho flaah of haat, tha
cattle ware diaeoverod fay
’ic m ja g y .V S .'2 .!ua‘ bloat arid tha radloaetlva raya of ThatCaatSaa*#
Oa Pag* *ts)

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To Be Blasted Down

BERLIN, Oct. is— (AT— Ber­
lin’* laat major relic of Adolf Hit­
ler, the gutted ruin of the Mas­
sive Relchschanceliery ha built for
himself In th* late 1930’* la going
to be torn and blasted down. Tho
building department in th* Ruaannouncement.
elan lector of tha city made tho
Th# Ruaaiant have already rip­
ped out the building’* Italian arid
Bavarian marble* and rich wood­
work. Tha marble ha* gona for
salvaged bulbing material.

THE WEATI
JACKSONVILLE, Oct 1S-C*&gt;
Do.tnn
Chicago
Neshvilla
Philadelphia
Raleigh
San Antonio
Baattla
Jackaonvill*

Miami
Orlaado
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                    <text>Atlantic Fleet To
Hold Big Maneuver
. Borne 85 ship* and 30 aircraft
aqouiLuni t f tha Atlantis flat*
win lake part In tactkal egerelo*1 In tha UcticaJ u arttw i In tha
['jkOiwaBtam AGantk nait month
to obtain Information on float
operation* under cold waathar
condition*.
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exercise* will begin Nov. 1 and
continue through Nay. 18. Vlea
Admiral Donald r.B. ;DHncan will

rattle" present

PARIS. OcL a—Of)—A wurkr- vlcee at 7
■waa kOlad'hnd 30 nun, ineludSped*!
lit Franco. •
Tha worker!! a native of YugAavia, waa kitted near Mata when
wot 1X00 foil miner* left a
&gt;mmunl*t-orgenli»tl«m meeting
id made for, one of tha pita at
norlebaeh. Thar began atoning
police cordon, roar of the worki wore Injured etrlouily enough
bo hmtdUllsed. Sixteen other*
rre M e seriously Injured.

flea bunt. Megan tagging tha U t­
ter for the out. oaanjen threw
out Holme* aa Stank y moved to
third. Dark lined' to Judnlch.
No run*, one hit, no error*, on*

Indiana
» T S f .S 3 r « R ,is: home
llegan fouled to Mast back of
plate, Bearden whacked a
H . » . long double over Holme*' heed.

flor.d*
RmVi A
Low s
,
Medium l
8 mad I
Ex large

Army and MArlne paraonnal will Mitchell walked, Doby appeared a
partTelpate In tha maneuver*.
•harp grounder to fllanky who

throw to Dark forelng Mitehcll.
D ark't relay to F. McCormick
for a double play waa wild allow­
ing Bearden to score the flrat run
and Doby to advance to second.
Boudreau walked. Gordon aent an
easy fly to M. McCormick in
short left.
One run, one hit ,one error, two
FOURTH INNING
Brave*
M. McCormick lined a si nolo
Into canter. Elliott lofted to Dofiy.
F .McCormick hit back to Beerdan who atarted a double ploy,
Bearden to Gordon to Robinson.
No runs, one hit, no errori, none
left.
, .
Indiana
Kellner walked. Judnlch fanned.
Robinson singled Into left field,
Kellner stopping a t second. He­
ron singled to center, scoring
Keltner end sending Robinson
to second. Bearden rifled a single
Into left, But Roblnaon waa forced
to hold up at third when M. Mc­
Cormick’s throw cams through to
tho plate and the base* wars load­
ed. Bickford waa replaced, by
Voiselle. HItem.II fouled to Elliott.
M. McCormick got Doby’e wicked
; (rounder and tossed to Volatile,
.who covered first, for tho putout.
One run, three hits, no errors,

Loyalty

KOledAo Hart In
PertrW trike Riot

' (CeettaaeO frees Paa* oeai
to tha bn«. Judnlch walked. Mike
NORFOLK. "vlT fott. i- W V - McCormick look Robinson* high

s w 3*

Three members, W. C. Ulll, W. 0 .
Leavitt and E. 0 . Kilpatrick, were
unable to be present. Prior to be­
ing named aa oommltteo chairman,
Mr. Rut served a* acting chair­
man.
The City Cammicilon w ll meet
Monday evening a t 7&gt;S0 o'clock,
at which tilde futhor reporta of
engineering may be present*
regard te type* of swimming
construction, said Mr. Sayar.

thoaa att
Cfrw*
_ . „ ----I tw lS I l
«*
i
Blnl
NAPLEI
t . aXM»j
f u" marina
j | VB today

SPANISH RECOGNITION

Cimgrct* authorised the fViciw
tary uf Ihc Treasury to mint three&gt;
cent piem* during tho war, but
none was minted.

MADRID, Oct. » - « V - E r l c A.
Johnson said he told O«n*rallssimo
Franco today it la “perfect non­
sense” for the United States not
to give Spain full diplomatic re­
cognition.
He sold he would recommend
resumption of full diplomatic « -

Church Assembly

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No r u n T ^ L T u S eY&amp;r. ■revolution" that I* avert -mote
»o"e
‘ *W
radleel and more humariUrien
Indiana
then the Communist." Christiana,
Gordon aant Mike McCormick
mu4t ,M&gt; ‘‘n o w redleal"
bark to th T S f t center fl * ld w l r e &gt;” emphasising job leeurlty. racial
fencei for hto long wallop. Holme* wVJ»llty and !&gt;••«.
■
caught Kelt Tier’ll long drive.
W&gt;» said Chris Ham ty muat work
Stanky threw out Judnlch.
toward thu ievolopment of fl**
No rune, no hlta, no * rn r* . r"hl®r ,lim* if l» It to snrceed In
none left.
thli new era:
*•
NINTH INNING
! "ID U n g range Dcmorratlu
Brave*
'planning for penrntlme pteduc- Bearden speared Holme*' high Hunt I") The substitution of ri&gt;bouncer and threw to Robinson, operative nml group ownership tc*•
Gordon acoeted behind second cooperative rsploitatinn end monobase to grab Dark's whlssing P"l.v» 131 Tho development o f a

M A F

Official bog
game In tha II

,h" ' " V im . iNNimi
Braves

Keltner threw out Conatser.
Keltner also tossed out Mas! on
a nice play. Blank y filed to
HR"ht;i.
No runs, no hits, no errors,
none left.

S A tlW lA h l U t i H I ’D

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pepper (a takte. Serve ImtnenlaUly
aver toast end garnish with parsIry sprays ok sprinkled with green
P'Pptr, If desired. Makes fl serv-

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AAIAH WHUT
HIT C o t' AT VOS'—

MARSHALL TO ARRIVE
WASHINGTON, Oct.
The Stele Department aald today
that Secretary Marshall la egpeeled to arrive here from Parle
about 10 A.M, tomorrow for his
pereenal report to President Tru­
man on the Internatlonl at’uadon.

S

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fl|arsmeat. Jd« RecoilMractlee Milhod odea
Mcceulul le OIKMV &gt; r 1000 Ireelil

AN» BftmaSBRSS

We Are Happy To
Announce That

EARL YOUNGER
W ho f o r m a n y y e a r s h a s se rv ic e d
C IIR Y S L E R -U O D G E -P I/Y M O U T H
p ro d u c ts in t h i s te r r ito r y is now w ith

BILL KIRK MOTORS
Y o u r C h ry a fc r-P ly m o u th • D ealer
Total* ...........
II 0 D M
A.(truck
nut
forVnli
Vnltell* In rlgUh,
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I____fill
Lf«r
CLEVELAND
MltcbaB. t.F
Doby, CF
Boudreau. SR
Oordon. KH
Kellner,, ilH

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to'Rev.’ TvtVtfldtin, cliaplain’nnil

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Total*
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000 0001000 •)
Cleveland fAID ’ 001 lOOfOOx -3
Error-D ark. Runa batted InHogan. Two base hlta-Beanl.ui.
Dark. Racrlflce-Blckford. Pr.ub|n
idaye—Dark. Rtanky and F. McCormnckt Bearden, Gordon and
Roblneont Keltner,
Ksltntr, Gordon
and
Ooi__...........
Roblnaon. Left on bases—Bouton
(NL) 3j Cleveland (Al.) 7. Earned
runs-Boston (NL) 0; Cleveland
(AL) 1. Bases on balts-off ltlcl;*
ford B Doby, Judnlch, Mitchell,
Boudreau. Keltner). Strike mitebv Beerden &lt; tD*rk. M. M Corrolek, F. McOrmitk, KjaiOl Hickford UJudnieh). Pitching summary
■Bl'kfold 4 hlta 3 runs in 3 1/ft Inn­
ing*! Vnlanll* 1 bit it runs In 3
8/3 Innlngai Harratt 0 hits 0 rurla
In I Inning.
losing pitcher--Hickford. Um&lt;NI*&gt; g itltl tirleyo
(A t) G ist has*; I................

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UnflniBhod or F l n U h e d in Natural,
Wheat, Limed Oak, Walnut or Mapto
Priced Prow

basal Rummer* (

PLATFORM ROCKERS
Blonde, Limed Oak or Walnut Finish

Priced From

CABINET TYPE

ARMSTRONG

OIL HEATERS

BORDERLESS MATS

fanarell* (AL) I

(NL) right field.

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«OLD8EAL. ARMSTRONG and PABtORUOH anti Floor Covering by the
y*nl. Stocked in alxea and patterae f*r
any room In the houf*.

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Indiana

Boudreau sent a towering pop
Gy to Elliott. Gordon rolled out
to Elliott. Mike McCormclk caught
Kellner’s lasy liner near the left
field foul Une,
YueUhUv under tho
No runs, no hits, no errors,
kwnlus of former Mayor Frank
ifngue, the Democratic leader. Jer­ none &gt;*fJ|1J(T|| , NNINn
sey City mingled rhoert. scream*
Braves
and whistling with a constant,
Braves
breath tak in g display of fire­
Voiselle bounced nut, Boudreau
work*.
i On* nf the /sa tire * of the pyre* to Roblnaon. Holmes was an easy
technical display — ulreamera nf nut, Gordon to Roblnaon. Dark
MlUanee eateading down from doubted off the left field wall.
•VMhaad like w jte r flowing ovar Cordon made a alre running
of McCormick's it y In
1)5*10 uf Niagara*-- etwmet hurt eateh
short center.
Mk Truisgn.
No runs, one'nil, n&lt;* error*, one
Tfcev caugh* g Glmar piece of
reoratlim on the hood of tho car le ft
ledleaa
iryytng the flrat lady end Hep.
Conatser hauled In Judnleh’e
Igyy Norton (D-NJ). The paper long
hoist. Stanky made an over
lamed. A socret service man the shoulder
ratch of Robinson’s
■at It ,tmt with hla hat. It was high pep. Megan sent a short fly
l| ovar In a minute. No one waa to Holmes.
UrL Bui, for a moment the ex­
No runs, no hits, no error*,
ilement was Intanse.
none left
HKVKNTII INNING
Braved
Machine Developed
Elliott rammed a ground elnglo
past Keltner. Frank McCormick
(I'MlIeac* t'n M Paac na»i
I conveyed &lt;&gt;n a roller and struckout. Keltner fielded Constr's sharp rap down the third
ipped Into ryllndera which cut
■e line and started a double
film, and a rotary movement
iy, Keltner to Gordon to Robinthe bottom encloses end prist* *on.
i materiel around (he fruit,
No rune, une hit, no errors, none
leh la tightly wrapped regard- left.
I
» of whether the orange Is
Indiana
re tw small.
Dark threw out Beerden. Dark
i r , llouark revealed that vege. caught Mitchell's nnn Gy. Doby
lee soph aa aweel corn ar.d singled, Boudreau fouled to Dark.
Qmbera had bean successfully
No run, one hit, no erroro, ono
typed In a similar machlna left,
t he bed developed. Ha does
EIGHTH INNING
wHmtnufnrttirc maJilnea for
ft but develop## them for menuMast trledaa surprise bunt but
mra, he aald. H r has lived In waa whipped out, Bearden to
A*n for the post 18 yean,
Roblnaon. Bearden threw out
Wentl/fe w n ep in g of fruit not
r . f FrrBt v to it* preserveb but In a m a iMnltatlon a*

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Chambers fin- another S9M00
etid ilugged tho OUgatJne editor
further alnndur-s) him ki oominVtiling on Cm mlelnul null.
Hive, formrr Rtnl* Dciiartutfnt
official, filed a 150,000 action
ggninal Cliamlvnrs In fcSurnl'cnlirt
h'.&gt;ro Sept. E7.

none left.

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lU E WEA'i'UEK

fa Unity Thtr* In Strength—
To Protest tho Peace of the World;
To P n n o t o tha Progress of America.
? * P n i a c a Prosperity lor Sanford.

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moderate south and southeasterly
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXJ

E stablished

Marshall Says
U. S. Foreign
Policy United

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

I90S

Truman Carpets Marshall In Capital

M O N D A Y OCTOM SK

II,

1918

A an o ciated P re s s L eased W ire

N o . 35.
■j j i w

Britain Says Cleveland Edges Boston By
Reds Seeking
4 To 3To Cop WorldSeries
To Oust West

Secretary Is {lope­
ful That Meeting
W ith Truman Will
Aid In Cold War

New White Paper Is
Sent To Soviet In
Negotiations Over
Berlin's__ B
ckade
_ lo
*

Truman Claims
Dewey Refuses
To Make Stand

Larger Rato
Is Sought By KailH
t V A S IIIN i, r t iN . o« t. I L (A*)
The i u i I i i'll.!, iiiiiinunci'it today they w ill !&gt;,',&gt;k u 1;t percent
H i l l , ' l l - , ' III 1 ight u ite s. T h e y
‘it
in 'V, w it,;,' Ink,*!
irtdiiM
(n r un H
|Jt*1xi' lit lumM in a pi*titiiin liefoil* Mil* lilt •I -tote t N m in irrcr
4*IH 1II1hfxIt'll mi Del
1. T h is
i.i.'.l lomtti i iiw lo
tin
ft Iftii

Bright Outlook
Is Forecast For
Florida’s Citrus

Gene Bearden Saves
Contest For Lemon;
Spine-Tingling Tilt
Witnessed By 4U.1U3

PARIS, Oct. It, lAI— itrltlah
WASHINGTON, Oel. 11, tA5
and American spokesmen report*
By JACK HAND
—Secretary of State Marxhall
ed the United Stales, Britain
BRAVES FIELD. Bolton, Oct
toft for Paris today with the
and France salt) today they a r t
r a n m t n t that bipartisan alale11. (/1‘t
I he Cleveland Indiana
“nol unwilling" to accept a Bar*
Manta over tha weekend »ht»»e«l
vvun thru first World Series nner
llri
settlement
calling
for
com­
tha world "we hare a romplctely
|9J|I loilav by o u t l a s t i n g the
bined lifting of the blockade and
unltad foreign poliry,"
n meeting of the Big Four
aroused B,i*lori Braves. 4 3, m a
Marshall took off In Mr. TruForeign Ministers on tha whola
Man’a plane, the Independence,
ipmr-lingling sixth game witnessed
German i|ues||on. The apokf*at 1:01 P. M. (K.S.T.). With him
It* ERNEST II. V \C t AHO
itv 4(1,11)1 (ranttc fans.
I
AMI*
\
(
h
i
I
l
.
t
A
'
t
Thing!
men
did
not
reply
directly
to
an
war* Waiter ilrdell Smith, the
CINCINNATI. On II. (A't
Inquiry w h e 1 h e t "combined"
Chukmg off a Bust,m rally that
.in- looking up mi the Mond.i Himambassador to Huaxla, and Paul
I’lniilent liuimtn said today that
meant
simultaneously.
They
aald
incur *11 v l.cin-r.il Man.igei M.uvni lell Inn one mu short ol lying the
Q. Hoffman, administrator of
thrv were unable lu elaborate. Governor Min in a i l„ Dewey leluseil
tha Europaan lirrorery Protl W.ilkei ol the i loiitl.i (. itIII. »coie m the eighth inning, tetlThe Western Power* have held "to tell the Klimt I&gt; wlieir in*
f
r
a
i
1
P*»
h.iiuirti Gene Bearden saved the
I
oiiiiiiiinoii s.inl today
previously the Russian.! must lift standi on any ol thr issues" in
Marshall repeated again hi*
day tor starter Bubby l.eirnm
the blockade before there Is any
Speaking
before
toe
stale
ki
statement Saturday that the
further direct negotiation un the wlmli "the people air inteirslrd ."
ll wa* as llmlling a finish as has
want! loinriitioli. Walkn *aul lie
President'* proposal for sending
Berlin crisis.
lie did lint lllrtllio li I lie- U epulili
tielreii-! tmit glower! will get a been *ren m sumr lime with ihcVlnaon to Motruw was “ronclucan slan d aid beaiei bv name, lull
slrely Milled last Tuesday a f te r ­
Hr Al.EX IiT h INGLKTON
"tc.iMiii.il tr piolil" loi then hull Brave* nrrdrng imt a run lu get
u b lu a n cand idate"
noon.'' Ha aald Mr. Truman and
LONDON. Oil. I I. (A1) — Bri­ Isaid, ,I hr. ",B rp
, .
, n
_
till! year I ho it a tal i ll hum even, lialllmg back ill line fashion
ha discussed the Vinson incident
tain uccuied Kuttia today of trying had made A good mat.) headline,
Q f A c c i d e n t s I n j l h r la.gr I........ the industry ha. after the Indians appraird to have
In their Saturday conferences
to run thr Weiteril Powers out of with talk about unity.** hut "I !&lt;•
' tile game all srwed up
here only because it first wrs*
C it y
Last Year I £ s - j * u t t n r ,l m the l.«tl two y e a n .
reported publicly Friday night , KOI.LOWING A FI,TOUT from Paris aboard the Presidi n'ml pltiuc Berlin, of keeping thoutamJe of won't tell thr loinitiy wlieir lie
Ctc'. rl.uid look a 4-1 lead lu its
although It had been “conclusive­ ■"Independence”, Secretary of State George C. Marshall n i g h t &gt; is Germans in concentration camp* il.mdi on ,111V id thr i!*ilr*“ tile
tim ated At $130.0001,| lllk f *ivi m v,,'r
,,"‘r ......
hall uf the eighth with Lemun
»ii* on ll oo k
ly sattled” Tuesday.
'terming to gam in,o r rip as he
i greeted by President Truman at the National Airport. Washington, and ol .iltrrnplitiK to sabotaga peoplr want In heat ah,ml.
I I III' m .lotii a i iop Null hr A
Mr T ruiii.in *pokr at a DriuoSpeeding up &gt;&lt;) a p iog iam of
, 11. C. Tin' Chief Executive hail summoned Marshall to Wualiington for Europe's economic recovery.
wrul along I lira hr ,u,!driilv lust
fly JOHN M. HIGH TOW Ktt
i ii flrut-imnd report on the critical International aituullon.
The ih.irvei were laid down in ciatli hirnkfa*! rally ill the Hall i.ilr lv r-tlu, alio ii. ■--I .*I tl I* fnut- ill of H i n t !( h d l M 41ti.%111v I Ii *i It l.ivt yiM i %
WASHINGTON. Oct. II. (A*)
(International Houml|ihnt.&gt;i
I"
mitpul,
lii»
Ii
pioilmnl
thr
"
miiii
a 4.000 word while paper on tha ol M. riots iii the Nrlhrtland-I'lata .1 1 1 a 111, to m I &lt;ep.ir.lle llo m
Secretary of Slate Matiliall lic.nl* i
Toman Holmes' single to ,-eulei
h in t m *t\ Y«Mi %
Mono Ipal ('o u t'
and (orinalloti v*i
Beilin m m negotiation! in Berlin I tut r l .
stalled the spun that crime an
back for F’ari* today hopeful that
John I. Lewis, lui-ndi'iil of tlio lin e ol a SaD-lv C o u n cil, were
Ii V u - I &gt;l( \ i-i«•i&lt;itn*ikt o f tin- in*/
&lt;lo*e to victory After Al Dark
and in Moscow.
his weekend's work with President
I'mted Mine Workels. vvii* ii guest
on k (Mu ini 11 nt i hi ji iu m * m i l l' im.Hi
luu'il out. Kail Torgeson smashed
Truman has averted a major Amer( lu grner.il Irrms, thr itatemcnl of the siime hotel Lewis hns us among the leunninr-miallon* made ill's'.
vrjin Mir fi o/i‘h jliii'i" a double t.i light Wliro I eupm
by
Sgt
C
VI’
K
i
nil
of
the
S
late
ican setback in the cold war with f \
O.
I 1 _
—
I duplicated that issueil try the United saih-,1 the President mol his IIMlV
i»to i t ’s - i , , ! p o t ,-nt l,7tH&gt;,tltKi irul
walked Bull Elliott, lu* was re­
Russia
u was in lias indirei'tlv endorsed tiovi-iiml I light, u I ’a iio l hi p rr.e n lin g the Ions inn*
placed hv Bearden
Ih-wey.
1947 S a le tv K rp o ii ol S an fo rd ii'
Ti.e slim smithimw who tool won
i ' l l is \ rut f l i r t
tl* |»t oiitlUl*
Marshall was expected to lake
_
1 T
1
f
i
t
,greater detail, with conclusion*
And in Sun Frunciseo Sen Allren prepair,I bv lire National SllrlV 7 . 1 M K I . I M l m II oiiw I I . .H w ill moi^n the big idnvuff game witls thv
off around mid-day. thus winding
rtrtt
h a n n e l
I".
" h 'c h took tn . sues ranging from ilniklev sold junking terlploi-ul
I’lUllll ll al a mri-llilg at the t llv mi uihht loiml lo io n n t i p t ion of f», Bust,oi Bed Sos i,ml who tiad shut
up a critical period in which he
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'
w control of thr tnmernl-rtch Kuhr tin iff* would eotilnnllel tin* Kur«t.oxrK .tl o i i m K r i
out tlie Braves IMduy on five
Hall. Satmilav alli-tliooii twrlllVValley to Soviet claims for H 0 .- priili Recoverv I'roginm.
hits, ,'hiilki'd up tlie second nut on
il A i r l n l t v r h h inn)I r a i i y o v r i
and the President dfeided (A) to
.
.
™
D . _
w*
ills itdilress. iiiwpuri'il for de­ |w,» pri-o n* w r i, p ie ,cut.
O f f i c i a l 000.000.000 iii reparation*.
i tlv t« tiers!* center bv pinchon t h r l' i d c c i *' wliflYOH of rftittunl
give the world an official version
livery before llie Common vveirl I ii
hitler (Tint l i.putaei, scoring
•
The
llriliah
paper
raid:
1 lu- , i » l ol aitidertls III S.ilifnnl I'itn iH tm id u ttH
of the proposed Vinson mission to t
O f
P fO gT C S S
Chili, credited tile I lemon ut uHolmes.
•I. t'nhfomin is vnititling' op it.s
1- -"The Soviet government hasI'uitv with the liiole piogium mol last year v-a- esliniateri .*1 $1 10,K y ln .rt O.
T ..„
jn
Phil Musi, butting fu. Bill Salnil Intent inn of reaching agreement cminseled voters to cxamln* ;hu 1 0(H), in*hiding the r-xpriite ol inrdi- HUinimM vnlriniu n*tp ra rltrr thin keld.
lilt a double high off the
full Chmi it tlnl hint o'lir, whun It
lover Merlin I. save nit its own ImIff Hltiliirle ,.f "All ,-uml ilules Jt 4 | r |lr
i||,t,,.
,,,,,,,,.,1
and
proime injoif
com itvtod diiviilv vMth Kloriiln'i* tuft field uull, driving in Torgeterms "
WASHINGTON. O k l l . i A ' i
fioiu President all the wav diw n t
Work on the IJ foot St. John.
sou The tiisr crowd went mad a*
2- -"8ovlrt authorities In Ucrllplliroiigh Itoih Itraoelie* of Con- pei lv damagr. .Sgt Keith icvealrd. curly flint
A yovrinmrnl mediation offirisl have
Mike Met'oi mick stepped up with
tolerated attempts bv minor* girss."
scii'iding to Gordon lli.ultry. cllv
5, J’roMpcftA of i ii c i r iihi ' i I o v p o rln the tying run on third beta arid
today M o l d e d Ilie ih in i u lirlly- itv groups sympathetic to thalr
of fri xh uiul cuiminl I'ttrii**
...
!•-•— * —•• nm
Kiev sitid that In the EBP deturlv l in k .
Ilsrklev
the potential winner on KCtllfd.
sciiei* and Mxiil-Sf'oiti" in indiutrv u mis to overthrpw »h«
A H in not lo v fu l tn tin* n o lu K t rv .
m.u*
imv. .|te,-ifieally stiyu' .tod
Ben*i*rn. working -eltrlv, made
’.S(;t. Keith pointed out that we however* Wnli* n c m i d t . i i ^
In*
ah,l labor w1lo“a n a ilr |tie InteHrily nlelnnt government of the city.
thut tliry (the 1*1 p m tii-ipating on
McCormick III! hack to the box for
should itccrlei rile util nllient Irmsl
I * till 11kill* il Oil I'll M
H-Russla lias "embarked upon a t|oi|ll) , hl&lt;„ ttu.„M1.|v,,B
Into
of aibilrslots when an award goe,
nil easy thud out
car,'fullv prepnrerl uttempt
r e ,- i it r ■teal t nolo ugrr-eiileuls" progiHill in nrdei In to lug it '&lt;1
iie v s m m r t r rv. tt id*,— ,CIub a* noon mfe"n* ,,u* I"" .lgaintt them,
Again in the ninth lire Braves
cnmix'l the Western Occupying1i ftniiHiK 1lu'insolkcA nmt wlih (lit* to piesenl traffic conditions," said |
Tha bodies of an i 8-yehr-old youth ' v'de* a !&lt;■
thannel all the wav
threatened Pesky- Eddie Stanky,
Mi Riniili'V "lie iilso dedured .
,
Drier Srilr. genera] cnunrel ol Powurs in uhanden under duress ( U .S . lit iin lc r tn Iju iilifv Im A iiii'i
and a 12-year-old girl, their from Sanford to I renton.
). via
that I.... t'le fail ..........idi/e lhe| K i l l y
I IWIII1 ' N ' U I l l O f l during Bern den lu get tlie hall
1|cail ujt|
throats cut. were found today I" i inland walfiways.
ilo- Federal Mediation and Con- their rights in Ucrlln.1'
.x.eot ... which automol.il. troff'. * ' " V
J - S a i l l C U nver tlie plulr. worked idm foi a
4—
Acceptance
of
Russian
termj
„
r
h
(
.t
„,,,
.........................
a field used as a baseball paik by
t\ J f, | liggim, who was intiviim *-&gt;i ■il, ihop .Srjvnr. told ihr American winihl im-un "Im m i'diate or pro
walk nn a J 2 iirtcli
(ill?
writ
not
in*t
tint
I’dlni»hi*
of
U
h
neighborhood children
, s
Mailing, .aid tha. he had I mo ling \ , «ok ilium. Inc., tin* g reasier uhsorption o f Western
■Muiiaucl Billy Soul In, oi III seat
trilihtig
l,-emuuts
p
itig
iiin
i
ut
tin
The bnv wa» identified n* Loren- I '
.
.
■ ,
,
Connie llvun in to ion (or Stanky,
*o S. Darby. Jr., ami the girl a . b « n working »n the devrlopme " , ■ t o ,- wiai-'i* the aihilration sectors of B e rlin w ith in the Soviet end of llu- piesenr mie vein ,-*
who still Is bothered tiy up ankle
mid w liittlln g nwuv of tin le iisii'ti next June til
Wlnsll Etheridge. Roth resided In lof the hi. John* Kiver lot ok -i I ' v-1**11*-- oil,- ol the mo*t eflectivr er-nnomv
rig h ts mid u h lig iith ilis of the West
iii |us y
Sibil* .Hisii. Iiitiiug fur
the sector where they were killed, I year* and had had *o much to sav inMtunteni* lor promoting indu*- e m Occupy mg Pow ers to it point
Billy Tin,rlt was ili-i laietl wimiei Pitcher W aneii Spalm. was up
The girl was lying on her atom- | ahuut it m year, pnil tfiOt lie had lii.d | o‘ tie
where the whole c ltv o f Berlin
of The Heiiihr&gt; |iuk tbe-wimiiti willi orders to bunt.
W
ach anu th« boy on lot
ni* t
i
.. "m .l \ | ... | I 1V
was under e xclu sive Soviet ilpmi
Bisli fulled miaeiulilv. His IrUlit
contest sponsoieil la-t week by
head cushioned on her back. A |become known a. Old Man Ki»
In in add-e** prepared for ATA * n atio n ."
••
the Koyiipuid Sturllo anil til, Hu/, attem pt tva s a 10-foot imp in frunt
bloodstained pin knife was found let. hollowing his talk he was cuip t ill, anrinei,ary convention, Seiir
The
document
charged
that
I of the plate which catcher Jim
41‘iiMllaiit**l D« l*nhi*■ hill
Ml the melllliors of tile Lions i'heutie.
nearby and there was a larger
I t 'o H l l n u n l II* I ' a * . *|,|
■aid lie i* "appalled” Iry die rttti- "Soviet u o tlm rille s were vio latinp
)l. I.. Illlis was named second
r
ia
l
,
present
lit
the
meeting
I’ll
knife In the vouth'a pocket.
in
th
eir
xnue
fundam
entul
persmuil
t,„|. ol mine |ierront after they
■Illy at the Tourist ( ’eater were tdace winiici and W II Duncan,
The girl had been keeping com­
rind pullticu) freedoms pw'scrlbed
fmi-d ll) c en ts each in nrcoidunce Bulilij- Axt and D'Uiald Ludwig
h o r id le d iiimtl tile government hv the Potsdam ag reem ent."
pany with Darby for almost i
F. A Ivson, io,-nl rnlilnu'loi and with a Lion rule iliicr lin g t h. won i h in l lliiiuigli fiftli place
year, investigators reported, al
do provide irnpartinl privalr citiiero
" W llh lp the .Soviet Zone, the former ipemlit'i of tlie llunid of
Tati T w ister" to fine members i awards,
though her parents had forbidden
popiilatiim is nol accorded freedom Gountv ri.mmtsslouurH. rpinlifie-l who to up o r emptmsrt,' till'll loisi
| |,o arbitration duly.
Viomg llson will receive lliree
their dating.
Funeral services for Nets Swan­
ness connections
ronnerllims in
in conveisntion.'
cunvei sntion.'•*
K** portraits
portraits from
from the
the BuyKu
I lu , &gt;n- o..t iieaitatv to altemnt ' '^“The' ImBelarv'Vs'"miT'tiideiii-nd
“Z 1'
'
J
.
j
ness
p ax H
The gill's father, A. 'V. F.tln,
I
hr
ludicinry
is
not
ludepeiid
„ff|,.,.
„f
&lt;
l|v
(
■inimlssinner
in
Mu
.|,
rnRU|te,|
when
A.
I.
m»nd
Studio, ami
and Mr.
Mr . Tillls
will son, pioneer rvsidrnl and tuarigv
Mueli fun reaulted when A. I, mom! Studio,
Tillls w
t„ ruin the well-ustnlillslted reputldge. said she was sent to n
grower
iri Dlmula for many years,
i at loo, ,.f men who huye made ent and thmrsamU of peoplr, ill Gyulin No. I In which B. F. In,mis |.:sl(,rillin wholesale grocer, moved receive ono H x HI portrait. The
neighborhood store at 7 o'clock
J, W. Flynt, nil year oh! resi­ f i i u t eoMtriloltlolis to industrial rinding children, have tieeii arid and Dr. Honrv McLiiiilin are also | ,),„( ,j,M r ulo be Invnfeil after eru-li Bit* Theatre awunli-d passes for vrrhu died this morulng ut thu
last n ig h t He reported her missing dent of Geneva, died this morning
(„.;uo. mol whoso services will cun- rOhctlnlration^eamns w T th lT tl! ' '
*“
...... 1 ,1' n 11 .......•'/'' I ........
had stood UP to reveal his two to the third through fifth .home of Ills sort, Norman Swanto police about midnight.
ison In Jacksonville, wilt be held
at 3:0() o’clock. He had been 111 \ ifmi* tn In* tifi" deil lit u field In
St IvVe't *r/Zone
o It e* norr * 'il#
oil r It-ilh I!
A"'” ' ” I see
" .....Th”
R r ' Uerl
“ l «t lllOO o'clock Tuesday morning
Papers found on Darby’s l&gt;ody health for some time.
Soviet
deported
toi Ih*-’ commissioner ^from I Dill) toW 11*I ' ............
tion' it till started when (Tineui'e
Fuller Brush Man with
which
the
mosl
highly
ipmllfled
indicated he had enlisted In the
Horn July 17. 1HI15 . In High intliviiliinls are rare anil hard to Soviet Union.
ut the Erickson Funeral Hume
He was horn in While Luke. • V - W e bt' Ii aiinouiiceil that lie not ■Illy Skelton on Oct, 17 oi IH.
Army earlier this year.
“ S k ille d w o rker* also have been attended school. In North Caridom
Falls, Ga., Mr. Flynt came to
Till' first place winner selected Chapel with the Rev. l)r. K. Ll
reiiulr, but re-cupping as
Justice of the Peace Genevieve Geneva (12 years ago. He was find," Seitr said.
fo rcib ly removed to tho Soviet and entered roustruclioii work. He well. Ire
Merchants nmong the group IJ games eorrvcllv frum the list Brownlee o ffi,'luting iluii.ii yyill
"Labor relations isn’t baseball, litilu n . In aihlllirvn, Soviet author , anie to Sanford in I!i2d and fol tin'll ruhlert slitdle ilttl............ liner "( 16. Mr Tillts iiiaike.l 12 will- be in the Ltillieian C .m e tri) in
Medlock save “ It looks like a case married to Miss Mary llolden of
of murder and suicide but we also High Falls in DecemUr, IHIIJ. hot if arbitration Is In be an effec­ Itle* hove used pressure and dl
lowed construction work and. in cuds to their Hltiiiiunceiiicnts of nets ns diil Mr. Duncan, hut Mr. , Dpsula,
ara Investigating the uutrlght mur­ Last Dec. 26 they celebrated their tive alternative to slrtkos still lock­ crimination nguiuat all nolltirul ,-onnwrtlnit with street paving, was
I dll*' trial 1**1 was received al an
511- Swanson who was bum in
profession.
der angle."
n tmniiMaq n s Page Twt.i
1superintendent of a eonslru. liot'
fifty-third wedding anniversary, outs. the nrbltinlnr'a decision must
Acting Tail Twislei led Wd n u l l , t i m e . ........... and f illip Sweden, had lived with Ills son
Fur more than 26 yenrs he I..- iiroctiled n* carrying the same
hums, lumber denier, &lt;nine '« place winneis mu.... I II c o rrec t-] Norm an for tha past eight year*
operate,) a mercantile business in finnlilv and Integrity ns un um- U M W
'Surviving also are two sisters.
V o te s L e w is
;''0,u S
to n a . a .. physical . x grief during the eolleeteni of tie jy,
Geneva, as well as citrus groves nIre’s in baseball.”
The Touchton Ding Company Mias Ellon Swanson «f Sweden
T
tr
x
n
u
l
'
u»ilna(lmi
for
Army
duly
in
World
dime
fines.
He
levied
a
fine
VTA Presirlent Ed J. Buhner
i n r u n i yyBr | ,|u„
„ f(mt injury, he gainst Richard L ew . a gue.l, and the Ritr. Theatre are ....... set- and Mrs. Chustine Turmjuish of
anil the cattle business.
Survivors include the widow, told tin- group's more than 2,04)0
immediately enlisted In Civil Set Williams yvns fined the "limit" «f mg the contest f&lt;„ this w eek.. Denver, Colo., one granddaughter
ill his annual i (CINCINNATI, Get. 11, (AT- v|«e in the murhlnlst division at
, . ,
STATESVILLE, N. C.. Oct. II. Mrs. J. W. Flynt. Geneva; ope t r licking executives
20 rents. Fines eolleeted by the I'minchtnn's Is giving a Itunsoii ’ and one grnudsun.
ierrort vesterrlay that thr. «*»*** The Unlteil Mine Wurkera' cun th« Charleslon Navy Yard, where "Tall Twister*" are used by tile cigarette lighter and a one pound
—
”
a , ~T . .
UPh- A riot of armed negro prle- daughter, Mrs. \V. O. Kilhee; nt
the
T
aft-Hartley
Aet
has
been
GeneVa;
one
son.
Jack
Flynt,
San­
vent Ion lodav voted John L. Lewis j |,„ a(rved fur twu and a half years l.lolta to defray expense* at euii- box of Whitman’s Sampler eiimly i H l f f h
(.O U T t t l p h o l U S
oners was quelled In a prison camp
"all
Hint
its
author*
Imped
for”
ford;
two
grand
daughters,
Bar­
for the first ami second prises. »
(.
_ &lt; _,__
a salary of *50,000 a year amid. Mr. and Mrs. Dysnu live at 2&lt;H vent Ions.
M ar here last night by reinforce­
ment! of highway patrolmen and bara and Mary Jane Flynt. San­ so for ns the trucking Industry Is proposals that his pay lie boosted West Seventeenth Street. Thou
Me'tubers who paid fines wen The Rlt* will give tw-n passes to A F L I i i i r ^ l H I U U K v U S C
ford;
two
slaters,
Mrs.
D.
A.
concerned.
to 176,000 or $100,000.
1daughter, ElUuiadh, is enguged in Cliff Aides, nutn parts sale-nan; each of the next three winners
deputies.
The "milckle" strike has vlrand Miss Jane Flynt,
The union's constitution was secretarial work for tho Episcopal Fred Bell, S tale Beverage Depuil- to see "Apartment foi Peggy"
The negroes held the superin­ Watkins
WASHINGTON. Oct. I t. tJPt —
n •.Hilniiril l)» I’sae Tn.ii
(Conllnued
On
Page
Two)
amended to do It', a* the salary i Diocese of South Florida. An only ment inspector; It E. llillhelmer, with Jeanne Crain and William jj,,, Huprcmo Court today refused
tendent for half an .h o u r and n
U'liallniied On I'nxr Twill
of tho president had been fixed son, | \ A. Dysnn, Jr.. Inst Ills life
Holden on Oct. 24 or 25.
guard for an hour and a half be­
In ruvivw o duriaimi that an emat 126.000.
In Austria during World War II
fore releasing them unharmed
tdover must bargain with a union
Pay of Vice-President Thomas while serving ns a Imndmdlur.
when prison reinforcements ar­
before he give* “ merit raises" to
Kennedy and Sucrotary-Treasurer
j n announcing his cnmlldncv Mr
rived, Twelve of the ringleaders
Indlvldiiul workers.
John Owens were Increased from l)yIOH lodav made the follnwlmt
were taken to Central Prison In
Thu derision was given by tha
flH.OOO to $40,000 per year, re statement: "I feel that through
Rafrigh.
U.S. circuit court In Cincinnati In
specllvtlv.
my pruvlous experience In engiC. W. Knox, superintendent of
n case effecting J. H. Allison and
the prison enmp a|x miles north
nearing and cuuatructiun win k, to­
Company. Chnttunougu meat pack­
IIKHHK JE W E L OAHE
of here aald It was not a premedi­
(Edttor'i N o te Tlth to lb« flrtl in a m i n af artkU i
ers. The circuit court ruled 2 to l
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—(AV gether with eight years of survive
tated break, but started when a
Mr* Kathleen Nash D urant lost « ■ dumber of tho County Com
etplalaiaf tha proposed am tadauals lo the Florida Stale CoaLegiunnaitrt will climax ilini mcmheiihip drive lirre on Oct. 18, that tlie National Labor Relations
mission. Dint I urn well qualified
guard tried to take a knife from
Act requires bargaining on merit
stJtattoa
which
will
be
sahirat
lo
ralificalon
or
rejection
la
the
with
a
program to be given at the 1 egion Hut entitled: ‘Operation E.B. Increases.
ono of the prisoners who tried to
\
Court from a court-martial con to render efficient aervico a* n
Nov.
2
feaeral
electioa.)
attack another at
All veterans, regard!,',* » ! whether they are members of not, are inThe refusal of th« Supreme
vlction In the OIJIOO.OOO Hessu city commiaalonur.1'
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. II , W )—Rorida voters in the November crown Jewel th eft case,
viled to attend ihe program le Imd out wlial takes places in "Operation Court to review thu esae h a t th*
&gt; EG ION AL. EDUCATION
effect of upholding thu decision.
Ventral election will settle an inter-agency argument over what use
ED," said James Wright, commander of Campbell-Lossing Post 53.
ATLANTA, Oat; IL . (A V - The should be nude of the 96.000,000 aitnual yield from the seventh cent of
A PPEAL PILED
u
B
, .
-The company asked the Supreme

*

Sen. Barkley Flays
Junking Of Keci|)rocal Trade Tariffs

, cl
Thr

l

%urtkrtl

1
Hill W aim*

Kiwanians Hear Wal­
ker Tell Of Better
Distribution Needs

Sgt. Keith Urges
Speeding Up Of
Safety Program

Work Completed AT A Convention

Unot.Johns Kiver nears Attack unfair. .se,,i. u nut

1? F
C
n d u s trv
,’*:12,Foot
Channel LL aa bDOo r, lIndustry

Higgins Tells Rot,uy Mediation
Raps Leaders For
Made
•
Deve,opinK Kiver Hitting Arbitrators

T w o Jacksonville
Youths Are F o u n d s .t 'ir r U " -.;." :
W ith Throats
iW.fi',!?

..... ........ ''**r I*M
O !Winner Oi* Herald
Members Of Lions Football Contest
Club Are Fined For
F. A. Dyson Lnters Kxct»HSiveKra^rjrinjr
Commission Race
In Group No. I

J. W. Flynt, 83
Year Old Geneva
Resident, Dies

Negroes Stage Riot
In Carolina Prison

SwunKon Funeral
To He Held Tuesday

Riff Salary

F lorida V oters Will Settle Row
Over Seventh Cent Of Gasoline Tax

Legion Will Climax Membership
Drive With Program On Oct. 18

f i b w S ?..!1tf tB W J S

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

Three U.S. BusineHsea

Southern i■!JUgiceihl ’ CpuueU for
education opened a meeting today.
It w w expected to outline an ad­
ministrative polity for the organlration end aet on reeeeueondaUons
of its research committee.
Four southern fpvemore-MIIIard Caldwell of Florida, council
chairman; Jim McCord of Tonnesrae; William Tusk of Virginia, end
M. I , Thcapeoo ef Geergt*-w«r«

Dr. Raymond L. Bass, vatartnarlan, has filed an appeal to the
Circuit Court against a raesnt
sentence In City Court wherein
he was flnsd $10 by Judge J. G.
Sharon, on a charge of keeping
howling and barking dogs a t his
animal hospital on , tho Orlando
-------Highway. Dr. Baas ia rapresanted
bY 0 . w. Bpenesr, attorney.
IMTH YEAR
NEW YORK, Oct. IJ—&lt;vPVT h e Little Church Around the
Corner” celebrated the 100th an
nlveraary of th« founding of Its
pariah yesterday,
Congratulatory m m u g s i from
* a m tho world arrived a t the

tax on a gallon of gasoline.
1
A proposed constitutional amsnd- erally form the core of a militant
lent would earmark proceeds of opposition.
tho seventh cent for highway con­
Hare ore the arguments, pro
struction and maintenance, Just as and con:
the first six cents now aro ear­
Thu road people n a y the gaso­
marked.
line tax Is a use tax which would
A t present, the law gives half go to the benefit of tho users—In
of the seventh rent to tha school this case the motoring public.
fund and half to the state general
Tho school people reply If that
fund—which le a sort of t so why shouldn't the cigarette
d m from 14 southern slate* statutory double-talk because all
x go to smokers, the whiskoy tax
expected for jhe conference., school appropriation! come from to drinkers,
.
__re van u• fund anyway, * Advocate* say tha itato needs
aw
f fity
S ? reramiaalonars,
-----POLLARD,
OrniD Ij•wRCCounty
'h-----e.S U ta the roads, and if tbs gas tax Isn’t
Pet, Chartoo
of Sanford I lo a d Department, various ruad- earmarked f t r Ihe pntposa local
aa been
tho grade bulWsra and highway users' as- property taxos must be raised to
«d Private
• sd sito o s ara backing tha amend- meet the demand.
at I East M Btregt, Just
' School peopla say If the amend* „
,__ _______'iS *
. K M boards, teoohere' ment is passed, divert
Protestant Episcopal Chareh of
school people gen
(CMttieed - teSH Jft00*1 Um
»
'G
••

s a t^

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■I'm,

John Sauls will prettdr *t ihe meeting in place ol Commander
A re B u r n e d I n M a n ila
Wright who will attend the Nations Legion Convention in Miami at the
_______
MANILA. Oct. 11. (A1) - A spec­ time.
Tho Legion Poit Is conducting by six Somionic County Boys to
tacular fire today destroyed threw
American owned buxines* estab­ an Intensive mumliership cam­ the program in Tiillubxssuc.
Dougins .Stenstrom outlined the
lishments In the Philippine Edu­ paign In an effort to equal or
cation Company compound. Thu exceed thu 361 membership of last veterans' rehabilitation program,
year.
It
has
tarmed
the
campaign,
fire chief estimated damage at
and declared that thu appropria­
"The March of the Legionnaires." tion to the Rehabilitation Com12,000,000.
To
further
tbs
campaign,
brief
The fire wiped out the .Singer
mltteu by the Legion tn Florida Is
Inc Company branch, the Me- radio speeches over WTBH wore more than tn any other departC ough Printing Company plant, recently made by James L. Ing- ment committee.
firm
hooka, papers ley, Douglas Stenstrom, Sheriff
a n d •___
___handling
..
Sheriff Mero pulnted out that
P. A. Mero, Poet Adjutant Jamu* the preamble to the Legion Con­
and Chrletmas toys.
J. Singletary, Ralph L. Moran, II. stitution pledges members to
H. Coleman, B. L. Perkins, Jr. maintain law and order, and told
SHIP SAFE
BEACH, Calif., Oct. 11, and Bernard D, (Buddy) Lake.
of tho help given to tho FBI
Mr. Ingley, speaking on “Boys during the war by Legion mem*
motorehlp Malibu Ines,
after radioing an 80S SUte. " termed it one of the Le- hers, in tracking down saboteurs.
V, la safa and due In glen's outstanding accomplishPlans for another Legion soonO et 10, the Coast Guard m eats and teld of the M minute March were outlined by Mr. Bin,
trip la a Florida Airway* plane
today.
(Ceatlaaa* Oa rose Twe)

Court to reverse the circuit court.
It explained that for Id years It
had been accustomed to giving
merit raises to individual workers,
w i t h o u t notifying employe or
union. Tho practice we* protested
(Continued On Page Two)

THE WEATHER »JACKSONVILLE, Oet. 11—Of)
High Low
Blimark
Beaton
Chicago
Denver

�.

FLORIDA

THE SANFORD

t’lie Sanford Herald

*

Planning Fuel l T«e

Negro Group Votes
To Support Truman
the!

lUtaMUhra In IWM
•WSIUk.il rrn■,&gt; Ftieyl MaluiSa*
The augffCHtlon him been Advanced by officials of
U J Itw lar ■&lt;
American Gan Aanoclntion th a t th e re Bnottld be over-all. CLEARWATER, Oct, n —0B —
aaafnrS. VlnrlSa
IU Maaanlla Ataaaa
lanning, on a nntlnnal scnlo, of the uhc of the three m ajo r' Reporting on a weekend meeting
aa aaroad elana m a tt..
cat-producing fuolH. gan, oil mid coal.
Pr&lt;.grcr.lve__votcr» Leagug
DfliW r at. teia, at tha Paal Olflaa
(negro) held In
»( Saafare. rinriSa. uaStr Ika Art
At
the
prenent
time
the
three
fuoln
arc
In
competition
of
Orlando
Saturday, President Mil
a* l'«a«r/l, at MatfS a, taOT.____
with pach other. Other things being nqunl, Americann frivor ton Kook* of Clearwater annonhenol.i.Axii i.. otiXlT
•
KSItnr
competition, for itn ntlmulntea better InduHtrial nurvice At, &lt;d that tho league had voted to
(iqntlON IlMAN
lower prices. Until a few years ngo thnt general observation1*ut,fM,r*
Democratic- Party
Itanlam* Manager
■
aTnVl HIITIIt!* HATH*
i definitely applied to the competition among oil, gun nntl coni, i
n 1 e Novt,mbcr
.»
■r Carrier .............. - ------- • l.aa
But supply recently ban become n critical m atter, and “ ..................
. ’ ware a large
“Although there
paa Mnalb
-...... -.....- —•
0.0* comjmtition In no longer among seller* but among huyerx. number o f white Republican* and
f i t e a Maatka .......--------—.
Stl Maalkn .......
««
Progressive Party candidate* a t­
iM tn r
............... -........ »*°e Tho supply of theae fuels must lie considered a« a natural tending
our meeting who worn bid­
Ail iM itiifr anllrra, rarSa al resource of limited extent. As far as the relation of buyer
ding fur our hacking, wo decided to
laaahe. rtselelluns ssd nstlrta
eattrtalaiarain far Ika nr*«M ml to seller is concerned, the present situation can be expected go along with the democratic
fatal aa taa4a, will M rkararO (or to reverse Itself in a few years so that producera of gna, pnrty which, In our opinion, hma
Oe-tHtllar advert lala a1 rate*
oil and coal again will compete with each other in the heat­ done mom for our people in tho
R rtrm iti,* Nuilnilatlr n r
(alaari Xrwnaaarr Rafrrarata* ing market. But we no longer believe there la u limitless ln*l 14 to in years than any other
group nr party," Rook* said.
Htw. Iar„ &gt; ,n Vnrk, t'fclpaaa.
store of any of theae fuels.
pow H . Kaw«a» I'llt. at, l-aal*.
Rooks also reported that the
Til* Mr rale la a mtmkrr nl Ika
We like competition and the good reaulta its brings, negro league had voted to reject
taaarlalrd I'rraa wktrk la ralltle*
airlaalralr In tkr uaa fnr rryakll- but we ilotft like the thought that such a good Job of Hell­ umendments (me and two to the
State Constitution d u lln g with
ration mt all tkf lural aawa prlataS
SO tkla arwayaarr. aa w»ll aa all ing one of the baalc fuela might be done th a t the supply school fund* and bond, and to
II* arwa Slaaat'kra.
would be prematurely exhausted. If the useful life of our j^ p ^ o n ' *mend"ni«ii ™"u dialing

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F61DAV o &lt; x 8,'TaiiT
BIBLE VfiltSE TODAY

natural stores can he prolonged by national planning ns to, with judge*,
which fuel should he used for what purpose, then such a
plan is worth seriouH study.
Lions

W . will surely find trnuhlr If we
mk for It, Reek peace and pur­
Marks of Exploration
se* It. Then hold fast lu IL—laa.
SStIBi My iwoplo shall abldu In a
peaceful nabltatlon, and in anfo
“Peary was here.” Like the storied Kilroy, Rt*Hr Ad­
dwelling*, and In quiet reitlng miral Robert K. Peary, discoverer of the North Pole, and
place*.
_

7;
v,
U

T

Meet

Russia Charged
M.-aallaae* e-ram Pea* nael
parties who oppose the Socialist
Unity Party, which !* undar Com­
munist control."
Tho paper said differences be­
tween Rassla )nd the Western
power* were aggravated by the
Soviet Union's refusal to pertlclpave In the European Recovery
Program and by it* lemand to
PMillcipaU' In control of the Ruhr
Valiev.
"In the light of the Soviet ‘a tti­
tude toward the European Recov­
ery Program,” the document said,
•'ll liecnme clear th* Soviet claim
t« participate In control of the
Ruhr wan, In fact, a claim to be
allowed to sabotage the recovery
of Western Europe."
In outlining the background of
the Merlin dispute, the white paper
referred to collapse of the Big
Four Foreign Minister* Council
meeting In I-nodnn a w ar ago and
declared:
“The Soviet government had
i-mm to regard that body a* a nutium for propaganda, rather than
n forum for negotiation."

Knatlaa** Kr.ua Cm r Oar)

I

M JrtO

STOrSAY OCTOBER 11, 1948

purpose,- and these lesions are Mrs. FDR Celebrate?
available to oupll* of other high
Birthday By Working
schools In the county, he said.
both of Sanford; two brother*, I Every teacher In the Seminole
Ernest Flynt, Sanford and W. Y. County School* teaches health and
PARIS. Oct. 11. HP)— Mr*.
Flynt of Sylvester, Ga-s also * | safety, Mr. Lewton revealed.
Franklin Q, Roosevelt got a half­
Student patrols are no longer day off on her With birthday to­
number of nicest and nephews.
Funeral service* will lie con­ used, due to objection* of parent* day. but that didn't stop her from
ducted at 10:00 A. If. Wednes­ that It Is dangerous for children working. She need the time to ^
day at Erickson Funeral Home to stand In streeta to control traf­ brush up on freedom of inform*- ” 1
with Rev. Lowery *rd Rev. John fic, he told the group. However, tlon.
Adams officiating. Interment will there are "monitor*" on &gt;&gt;usie&lt;
Mrs. Roo*evclt arrived enriy at
take place In Geneva O r.etery. and these cu-operat* with drivers the Pulnls Do Cbn IHot, where the
Pallbearer* will be 1^ G. Hunter, in insuring safety of riders. Ho (jn|tw| Notions assembly is meetJ. H. Watson, le tte r Rrown. *l*o reported that he planned a ' ;nif, ghe smilingly accepted con*
Vance Wagnon, E. il. Grant and conference with State Patrolman 1 „r*tul*tion* from friend*.
R. L. McGill.
Wells on student «afety control.
The former first lady had an
Mr. Uradley reported this morn­ appointment with Trvgve Lie, Uing that the reason Sanford did N. secretory-general. Lie had ask­
Safety Program
not get a more favorable report is ed to meet her- grandson, Curtis
that tha entry blank for filling in (Huxxio) Rqettiger. who is along
trs e tte e s i great l*aa» n a n
has Increased, or how dangeron* the report was received a t a late 1 as a secretary.
s weannn nn automobile le. The date, and there was not time to
Me*. ’It can’t happen to me’ pre­ fill it out. A* a result, some pnrt*
were not filled nut.
Egg And Poultry
vails toe much."
advised that In a city
The largest single group repre­ theSgt,slieKeith
of Sanford, one person . JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 11, (At—
sented at the meeting Included
Ichool officials, six of whom werp should It* employed by the School The following prices were qu«i*,|
- . . to spend
, at least, ,35 percent
today o:i the Jacksonville egg nn I
present. They were Bupt. T. W. Board
his time in supervising safety
market:
Lawton: R. fl. Steele principal of of
its
Ska.
...
.1.11..
’
* ___.
in
the
public
schools.
FLORIDA KHHH
the Sanford Grammar School; R.
Florida Grade A Duality
E. True, principal of the Junior
Sale* to retailers. Market ttesdy:
High Schontt Mrs. Martha Beard,
AFL Bargaining
Current Market, Per Dozen
acting principal of the West Bide
Net Weight
Primary: Mrs. Fred Pope, repre­
Florida
In A
ti'iiatlaa**
Z
n
a
I’nar
o
m
i
Pt&gt;r Do* Loose C tiis ^
senting the South Side Primary;
Grads A
... 24 oz.
“Hr
X. J. Lanev. principal nnd W. T. bv an AFL ment cutter’s union.
78c
Large
The Supreme Court also upheld Medium
ns
Mllwee, athletic director of the
.21 oz.
89
the right of states to ban slot Small
Lvman School at Longwnod.
. 18 oz.
58
57
27 oz.
77
HI
City officials present Included machines, pin ball machines and Ex large
SALES TO CONSUMERS
acting Mayor l^ a R. Leeher, City similar devices. The "Pin Bair
to tin highest court
Current Market, Per Dozen.
Manager If. N. Saver. Mr. nrndley. case cam*
a special three-judge court Florida
Net Weight
Police Chief Rov William*, Petrol- from
In
8. C.
fira4le A
Per Dot Loo.e Ctn«
man Max Baas, Street 8unt. S!d at AGreenville,
brief
order
affirmed
the
low­
24 os.
Hlr
RICharH and Judge J. H. Sharon.
85c
court’s decision that the U. S. Large
Medium
21 oz.
72
Cliff Ablee represented the Jav* er
75
Constitution
does
net
prohibit
the
18 ox.
58
ceea and Wallace Phillip* the South Carolina legislature from Small
27 ox.
Lions. Othpr* present were J. W declaring such machine* Illegal Ex largr
84
88 f t
Wells, atate highway pntrotmur. gambling device*.
POULTRY MARKET—
8. A. Allen of the Yellow Cab Co.
PLORIDA PRICES
Validity of the South Carolina
and F. A. Eeterly and Byrd Goode. law
Grade A quality, per pound;
was
questioned
by
T.
I).
Sgt. Keith, said Mr. Bradley,
a seller and operator of market generally steady:
termed the law enforcement of Holliday,
Dies Cniuns
pin
ball
The special Florida. Grade A
8anford as very good. He recom­ court ruledmachines.
Fryers, "red,
2’A
lbs.
up
38c
I3r
the
l|w
la
"clearly
a
I
J,ryf.r,&gt;
"
'
S
'
*
'
™
"
*
??
mended a separate traffic court
" “ M t ------------ ‘ ---------- “
““
411
valid
exercise
of
the
police
power
j
)
''rh
"‘
'’
J
**
’
(T
'
„!?*
j?
■o that cltlsene called Into court of the state." It added that the \\*ns44
11 lb,« «P ]*b
for traffic violation*. Would not , ........
81
“had the right l o , „ ,ln*,
have to mingle with "drunk* and , legislature
,
1,
“
22
L0
gunrd the youth of the etnte,
criminals."
school boys nml college students, Turkeys, hens, tight to
medium
50
A Safety Council should
against the InsidloU* temptations
formed here anil include repre­ nnd protert them from the evil Turkeys, young toms,
medium
52
sentative citizens, tmslnhss men nnd corrupting Influences Hint
nnd memlwrs of civic Hub*, nc may be clustered arnuml nml runcording tn Sgt. Keith, lie termed nnnle from coin' operated pin ball
the Police Department the buck- machines."
Dr. C. L. Persons
bone of law unforcument here, due
to the fact that patrolmen contact
17 I N J U R E D
OPTOMETRIST
people more than county or sljile
BOGOTA, Colombia, 0,-., 11
PROMPT COMPLETE
agencies.
t/Pl—Seventeen persons we 10 kill­
OPTICAL SERVICE
"The taw can be enforced onlv ed nnd 21 injured In a train wreck
to the extent Hint people desire yesterday nenr Annpolinn, rnilwny
Glasses
prescribed, dispensed
It to lie enforced.” he declared.
officials said today. Th’* wreck,
Supt. T. W. Lawton reported on caused by a derailment on the Repair* and adjustments mtd*
the progress made in school sufety lloguta-GIrnrdot line, o r-■ H ire d
Hours M l — 1-1
measures nnd educntlon sli.ee the about 35 miles front Girnrdot.
Hat, f - t l
National Safety report had Iwen
Phone » &lt;
made. These Include instruction in
American antelope are extreme­
Atlantic National Bank nidi.
itrlvlng at Seminole High School, ly swift and have been paced by
Hanford. Flood*
with u dunl control automobile automobiles at 70 mites an hour.
furnished bv Chevrolet for the

satisfactory.
restnrunt manager; King Lion
The attention attracted by the
II. J. f)l*bec, fcrtllixer &lt;loal*rs Vinson mission Incident overshad­
Cecil Carlton, tnsurunca salesman! owed a number of other develop­
Willard Connolly, reporter; A. L. ment* hiiaring on Marshall's flying
Esterson, grocorirn: John Ivey, visit for a personal report to Mr.
other explorers left records of their presence for future •hot- merchant; RobcYt L«Flla, Truman.
Inlrrrtl iccmt In hr growing in travelers over the same routs to final later. There muat Htlll gnrugi- official; W. (). Livingston,
After his talk* with the Presi­
Lodge, grocer; A. I,. Lyon, dry dent
the coming Cily election.
.Saturday Marshal] emphasis­
he a snow mound at the .South Pole, constructed by Itoald cleaner,
nml Edward MrCall, »t-«d ed American
readiness to discus*
Amundsen when he became the first man to reach thia company manager,
the Rerlln crisle and all other
A Leiliit i* a person who nlwayi southernmost point. Peary left flags at the North Pole, but
Other* fined
“ ‘ were: John Mobch,
i«l*e Herman
uuesllnn* with Russia In
get* M t mil in iIir cold diiul wnntt there Is little prospect that these remain, the more so as Jr., farmer; Jack Morrison, tire
the Rig Four council of foreign
everybody rite lo lie too.
•hop
operator;
Wallace
M
Philthe North Pole 1b on an Ice cuke in the open aea, while the Him,
ministers—hut onlv after th* block­
Up*, snieamun;
Kiilcjtmnn; Clyde ltam
Hamsay, ade
bn* born lifted.
office accountant; Hurry Robson,
John L. Lewi* hat rndoued Gov­ South Pole Ih In the Interior of the Antarctic Continent.
At the **me time, Marshall
One
record
that
Peary
left
on
his
way,
it
rock
pile
con­
•port
good*
merchant;
A.
L.
Skin
ernor Dewey for Prnidcnt. . . not
nited out one Idea which has been
taining a bottle with u statement by Peury, has Just been nor, produce denier: C. C. Welsh,1discussed by some of the "neutral"
that lhal will help linn any.
tire
repair;
Ted
William*,
lumber:
found after more than 40 years by Charles J. Hubbard, dealer; Henry Witte. Jr., glower:] nation* nt tho Purl* meeting—that
If you don’t know whal lo do Weather Bureuu chief of Artie operations. It wns In north­ Mnrrei Enille, sign painter and tho blockade might be lifted elmulabout " the roniliiutional amend­ ernmost Klleamnre Land, only IM) miles from bhe North C, N. Collin*, railroad clerk.
j tunoouelv with a convening of the
John Ivey reported thnt h« and council,
ment*," vole agaitul all of them. Pole.
Bn another current International
Edward Biggin* hnd vHted the
Thr CopMtlulion hae been amended
This recalls another dramatic find nmde In a very dif­ eatnte
of the late Ren Fish ti&gt; see !*»"•. Marshall *aid that he contoo miff It already.
ferent pnrt of the world. Marly in the century Sir Aurel plain tree* donated to the city, •tdera no longer applicable to tho
Stein,
an Kngliah archeologist, was exploring ruins in the ii ml «uld that they are 40 or more present world situation the United
Floeidiani ilioutd be extremely
ban against memlier coun­
windswept deserts of Central Asia. Ue U*f his ruler on one feet high, nnd would he too expen­ Nations
proud of the extentive work going
to move to the Inkrfrnnt- He I tries h a v i n g ambassadors In
of the mounds. Many years later it was found by Sven sive
forward at Gainetville Inward mak­ Hudin, the Swedish explorer, and on his return to Kurope.j recommended that the City u»e Spain. Rut he also stated that this
him ii 11 pnlin tree* now iivailnnli1 on country will not tnkc the lead In
ing lh» University of Flotilla onwas solemnly returned to Stein at a London banquet.
vnrnnt lot* for beautification pur-, any movement to get the hnn lift­
of the fineil intlilulion* of it* kivl
and until It is removed the
I’eary and Stein picked almost the only parts of the pmicn. The Club voted to co-oner-, ed
in tha nation.
with other clvlr eluh* In nav-| *'"Red -Stale* will continue to ob­
world where portable property ran lie laid down and found nte
ing ii hospital lieni'flt dunce In. serve It.
Iu connection with tile atomic
A good touriil teAlon it being Inter.
November.
control imeatlon, Marshall revealed
predicted for Florida next winter.
a belief that Russia still does not
With the elrdion over, and if the
Marshall Meet
Senator Hark ley
have an A-hnmh. He *nld Mr. Tru­
trouble with Ruitia c.tii hr settled,
man wn* csneclnlly Interested In
ironilmira t'riim !-„*• e « » l
the eontrol problem ■liecausc he
people are going to feel a whole t
Tho nmdhlati! for vlce-pmddt'itl, Sutmtor Albott W. , Mo&gt;cnw
and (II) underline that thr j
n "very special position In this
lot more like traveling.
Barkley, is it truer symbol of tin- party than Ih Mr. Trumnn whole project ha* been abandoned. I ha*
niatt«r"»ii position unique In the
Whatever the forces and whoever the leaders who brought
world. Rv this. It was understood
We wonder how many people
about the nomiimtion of Mr. Barkley, their nctlim wiih pro­ A* a reviilt, the United Slalrv .Maishall meant that Mr. Truman
haye recognired in the type of cam­
phetic and perhaps was so intended. Mr. Barkley Is a meet­ win .title oner again in pirtent lo I* thu only man who hae final
paign which President Truman it ing point for moderates of Isith the I^tfl Wing and th*; the world a picture of undivided authority over an atomic bomb.
waging a mud-dinging campaign
J'ke President end hi* Becretary
Right. It is symbolic that he comes from a border state, drliiminnlion m international af­
Slate had two conferences on
of m a tc h le s i'p r o u o itio m t. and Kentucky. Acquaintance with him as a faithful party work­ fairs.
and met briefly again
whether they like thatxind of cam­ horse through thirty-four years In the House nnd Senate,
For one tiling, repoilt of • split Saturday
veeterdav.
paigning.
between
Mr.
Truman
and
hit
SeenYesterday too Marshall spent
and knowledge that his jtum|&gt;eramunt is not susceptible to
tary of Stale were formally dented- several hours at his desk In tho
extremes
makes
him
ncceptnhlu
to
the
orthodox
party
Htit* Department, where he con-1
Patricia Schmidt It hark in thi,
leaders. At the same time his leadership of the party in And--de»pile »hnrp Republican fcrrru wRh Secret*rv of Defense
country after terving JR monlln in
criticism
of
the
President’*
rote
in
Forrest*),
jail for murdering Jnlm Letter Me,e. the Senate through eight years of Franklin Roosevelt's the incidenl-GOP support for this
Presidency
during
which
he
was
the
protagonist
for
Roose­
Now wr tuppotr the will hr given
velt's legislative proposals, causes New Dealers and other country's hi-pnrtisnn foreign policy
a nice-juicy contract.qt a night
moderates of the Lurt Wing to feel kindly toward him. No .it the United Nations session* in
Citrus Outlook
duh tinget. If dic'd thol n deer
group'feels animosity toward him. As Mr. Barkley trudges grnrral and on the Berlin tiists
•he'd hern trni to Jail for 20
iu
particular
wns
publicly
reaffirm­
|l'»alli»,re K*r,.m r . ( . tin. t
patiently up and down the country making party speeches
year*.
said the citrus men still were seek­
of the traditional kind, free from the noisy provneat Ivenose ed.
Hov. Tlmiiia- K. Ih-wev It
’ *• ing to solve the distribution prob­
“No nrw lieli.tvior |))Mtrrn tinilii of Mr. Truman, perhaps he understands what Itis role Is: It tnihllcnii iirealdeiillal n - *&gt;
•- lem.
Is
to
keep
the
party
a
going
concern
In
preparation
for
a
He pointed out that Increased
be forcrtl on die Soqtlv ovrrnigbt
made the first move In this dliccly federal fail,'* concludri q lorn; probable period of Republican power, which would Ih&gt; re­ lion. It clinic roughly 34 hours fruit production and cost* of rais­
ing fruit were the prime causes of
•(tide ill Time magazine on the garded without rancor as a normal working of the two- nf’er the disctoHure hv Mr. Truman Headaches
In tha Industry.
himself thnt he had considered
party
systvgn.—Mark
Nullivnn.
“Southern Revolt.” 'T h e “ ck
C. C. Street of Ocala, prosldsnt
•ending Chi* f Justice Fred M. Vin­
South needed health; the North
son to Mo- nw Init had la-en ills- of tho Florida Camisrs’ Associa­
tion, also urged better distribution
suaded l&gt; Marshall.
needed wisdom." No question shout
Legion Drive
Florida Voters
Ilewe^ issued a statemunt at method*. Former Governor Doyle
that last statement,( hut the South
Alh'.nv declaring that the Amer­ E. Carlton of Tampa plugged for
iriiallaartl Pr»M I'nae line*
is anything hut licit.*
t lout Inurd Kr**» l’»«* *****
ican people “lire III fact united In adoption of the Florida Citrus
allied
fair
here
during
-Ini
ter
000 ii yt»nr from tho icenorn| iovoMutual plen of a master coopera­
their
foreign policy."
giftary,
who
revealed
'hat
there
The total income of the American one fund, the school* will linvi* to
They "wholeheartedly and v,g- tive In the Industry.
will
I
k
more
outdoor
exhibits
nnd
people, the wages of workers, the n*k the next legislature In supply
showing* of agricultural product* oroualv support the labors of &lt;&gt;ur
bi-partisan delegation at Pari* and
profits of farmers, the dividends of more money for them.
They »a) the new vfhool pre- at the fair, *h*n *hewn 'n-.t year. sperlftcallv It* Inslatencn on a
Stockholders, rrachrd ah ail lima grain nnd need* for expanding Bit
Sgt. Moran declared that the
ATA Meet
lifting of tho blockade of
high in August. It reached an Un­ educational system require mnro Legion hero gave cunsideinhle aid prompt
Rerllu."
precedented annual rate of 211 bil­ money, and *Rlil* amendment to the National Hoard !n»l ye»e
Mnnllan.4
Pram Pane Use)
While the New York Hovernor
Its reactivation program, nnd
tuallv
disappeared,
Buhner report­
lion dollars a year, During the would take money nwsy from the In
would
not
*av
so
publicly,
news­
without any siigRrdinii for told of the Legion Rponso/od din­ men assigned to his campaign ed, and Ilia secondary boyeott-of
boom of the ‘20s it was about 70 schools
replacement. Where would the ner far the guardsmen at whlcdi were given to understand that which he said th* trucking Indus­
billions. During the depression it school money come froniV
Rrlg. Hcneral J. C. Hutchison, De­ Dewev regards the Vinson Incident try was the "chief vletlm”-n o
dropped as low as 35 billion. Ap­
The roadbullilern nn*wcr that partment Commander Frank Cat- a* a desperate blunder,
longer exists.
"Alt of vuu have heard about
parently if thr American people the schools are going to hovj to on, and Vice Commander Tom
Mure direct HOP criticism carat
Coolv
spoke.
from Renator Arthur H. Vui,den- labor lender*’ determination to
•te not well off jliera days, il it net mors money from th" IcgDhMr.
Coleman
told
of
limit
Legion
turi? anyway, bemuse the 'expense
berg of Michigan, speaking In Ntw drive from public life thus* ieglapot because they are not making already Is rlirhl at the |42,0fll&gt;.00(l
xtnra who supported tha TaftYork later last night.
enough money.
Salvation
Army
Chrietmna
toy
annual calling Mt hy the 1U47 Inw,
Vandsnberg. chairman of the lortlev Law," h# went nn.
drive,
the
Tl)
seal
ante,
hoy
scouts,
They claim the W.WHUXHj halfIt seems to me’that in our oDrn
Senate Foreign Relation* Commit­
If I were a nice-looking young coni of Kite tax carniartM'il for Junior Rifle Tram. Legion orator* tee. told his listener* that th* Interests that program ought to
fallow with a comfortable seal op schools li an Insignificant pnrt of iral rontcat and of awarda to h l|h United Slat** ha* "Just had a nar­ be matched by an equal determi­
boy* and glrla.
row escape" from Tndcpendant nation on the part of employer*
a bus, and a crowd got on, and I tha total |flO,000,1)00 n year tha school
Kfforta of the 17,104 Legion action’’ on th* Rerlln situation In *n“,* mt’ioyca that Ihssd valuable
spends for public nhooU and
jampfd up eagerly to give my seat state
colleges; and they aay onlv obuut poata of the nation to Induce all a "recent dangerous hour."
rafrardhea of parlo • healthy-looking middle-aged one-thirds of the total la from car* citizen* to teglstcr and vote In
ba kept In public office."
Vandenherg want on to say that
l*dy, and Ihe lady look the seat marked funda—tha feat from un- the coming election on Nov. a this government must avoid any
were outlined by ft. L. Porkinx, Jr. move not taken la concert with (to
e*flb&lt;’U Ja tha only member
without so much as a nod hut ullocatod general revenue.
“ Ruddy Lake revealed thxt Le­ clnee all lea-principally Hr llaln and of tha daar family In which both
They even'argue that using tho
rather in the manner of one whose
gion sponsored Junior baseball France.
tha mala and famala are antlered.
place had been usurped money for new ronda will benefit team* number 81 In Floitda ami
While Vandontwrg thus directly
school! Indirectly' by raliltiR Ihe
I oei
aaieeieddralue of property, theft* that there arc 138 “Midget tram*, linked the Vinson mission plan
| M l never get up again. But by Increasing local school tax rc- that 8,844 boy* played Junior hue* with the Darlln crisis, atalemanta
ball In the atate lait year and U»u*d hare Saturday night by
lt would provtdo 400,040
'M
young fellow. I saw Salutday
In the "Legion t-'ams President Trunian end Marshall
You Can
money
to
paVe
»ei____....
im#
of
the
13,779
■•ornlng teemed content. The Lord
throughout the nation.
tied It Inetead to Mr. Triiman’e remllea
of
dirt
road*
ovnr
which
Live Longer
Jm m rt'iia had been a gentleman achool buiea now must travel.
not tad concern over the Jrefusu! “I
the Soviet* to accept an ati
etrendl the lady, who w«* not much
The schoolman contend It la unenergy control plan which -the
bf 4 lady, didn’t -John Temple w in to f it up proceed* of a tak
by a constitutional provision that
lit 1W9 one out
•10 * 1 people will
would k n p the legislature from
ilxty-flaa- y ta n 'af
rirqgMe With Ihe chutches, using It even In .times of emer­
(•m il Ely of the CIO. ii gency. The roedbulldcm reply IJO
»y "offer ihe worker* plali- ■tates already have such constltuSHOWALTER
tjonal string* bn gas tax** and
when ihey are looking for that It la w |ta to aaaure adequate
’ "Christianiiy can meet the highway funda In a tourist stole.
Iw m iM T itk m .
The language of the amendment
Me of Communism," ho ia'py tnmaUtlng the abstract may be confusing because It meat
km read with Irao^odte o f in m a t
its of futile* preached on constitutional
provision!. In abort,
f into specific program* of this Is the backgroundsi

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THE SANFORD

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PAGE THREE
M4'-&gt;

Mrs. Moyc Speaks

S o cial And Personal AdMtks

“ZSZZZ

Tonya Winn
Tournament, Picnic
*u , Honored
r,
To Be Held Oct. 18 " ith
Party

L it t le T o n y a ’ W in n , daughter ct
A Scotch ball Inurnment will M i*.
Dish Cardens’* wn* the rubject
Shannon W in n , w n* honnri*!
-Pmisoud
by
the
S
a
n
fn
id
W
birthday with n party
of n talk given by Mr*. J. M.
Berlin Palmer Raf—Society Editor
T elep h o n e 148 Moyc on Friday morning at the
m“ni‘
l"
,,f
.........
givrn
on
Saturday
ut 3:3Q f’. HI.
at the Sem inole I’u.i'il'.v f'lit*. i'
■■" ■ •
— first full meeting of the Mimosa
nt the home of her grandmother,
wu«
announced
this
iru
rtiln
g
by
l ir r lr of the Sallfurd Carden Club, j
Mi- It tl. Methvin, at her home
M i* . W . l i
F le m in g , ptiblicttv
Misa Lolo Lee Given
The meeting wu* held nt ine home,
,m West Fir«t Street. The young
,
chiiirmaii.
Tintournm
ent
will
he
f Mr*. H. M. Pearce nt 717 West
guest* gathered in the back gar­
I followed with n barbecue for nielliParty On Saturday
•’irst Street.
Artistic nvrango-l
den of the MetHvin home where
b e i s of tinassocuition
ami
th»*n
....... ...
/
,,
Ihe I elijoved games which tacludment* of pink rose* and gevlteraj
gui sts tn-i-eial
chnirmnn tor tne i d a buliMe gum
"
......................
Mi«s Coin Lee. popular young
\i
contest won by
Jack Woodruff h*i returned to dnisiae were u«ed In decorating the
TUESDAY
is Mt*,.
Mi*. D'linithy
Dorothy t o w r i i.
....... " , „ . .
event
hride-elect.
was
honored
on
Satur­
Mif
ie
Ihivis
j»nd
Bark
Winn.
Sanford after spending the week- : ’’oom*.
The Sanford Wninnn’s Club wtfl
piesident. ami raids ale being
Lnto in tho irfternoon Tonya oMrs. Floyd Palmer prettdea over
Hava a covered dl«h suppor rrt 7:00 day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock with end nt Daytona Dench.
mailed to im iiibcr* by tile car*
Coen Coin party given by Mr*.
--------the meeting and culled for report*
P.M. honoring teai-hur* am) their aDonald
responding -oc'tuiy. Mr* An­ pined gifts from tier friend;* and
and her sister Miss
wese served. Thotfo
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Kill are from committee chaiiim-n and gave
drew Ciiriawny. Sirs. Fleming refreshment*
hiabandi. The 1 UPper i* under the ElizabethJones
to la* with Tonya wero
Guests gath­ expected to return this week fioni | suggestions for the functions of
I stated thni icsei vat ion* nm*t In- invited
direction of the* Social Department ered at tieWhigham.
Mikie, Bnbbu Ronnie ami i ’atty
Jones home on South Georgia where they spent some these n.mmlttee*. Mr*. Robert
;. made i,\ Wednesday. . . .
and hostesses are Mr*. Clifford Sanford Avenue
* Davis, Walter uml Pamela Mariwhere the room*
! Reely was welromwl.iti! • the circle
S octor, Mr*. Roy Till!*, Mr*, were decorated with pink flower* time in Clayton nnd Cairo.
1 l.»«t H n-d.iv a playing meet- VVcth*r. George nnd Chnrlr* Stout—
ns a transfer mcdther. A project
aca
.urs. v-iyne
nu raw ;,
.
tk rLuwgan,
Batigan, Mr*.
Clyde Ramsey,
Ing wu. h. Id I.V the group ut the
Kdgnr Smith. Vicki Lynn
, Jo* Wutlietl. u funnel resident f,,, Hi# y,.nr wa* discussed and a
U n . William. Srhnal«l and Mr*.
Country flub at I imi o clock w jji j„ h ,„ „ n, Billy Johnson, Pat and
For the occasion the honor guest nf Sunford. was the guest of .Mr. r „mn,|ttee aiinolntcd m work with
■ I. E. Morri*.
lh incmlter- participating Win- | iMll|u MrClefland, Anita I'nyiie,
a becoming black faille suit. , „„d Mr*. John Root over the week- , thp cVntrnl Circle A r.e.n I table
&lt; The Fidclit Class of the Firm wore
ners w.-r, M; K II Smith. Mis. |«(.KKV Johnson. June. Linda and
Ml** Whigham wore a drew o f , end at their home on Palmetto ,|iw.u„ | otl wn„ hei,| on the buildBaptist Church will moot with coral colored crepe and Mr*. Jones , Avenue.
W. It. Williams and Mis. t.eoigi , j , , , , . , Williams, Ruth Carton,
. ing of n t'.anlen Club building and
Mil. Myron F. Smith at her home
Thurston.
Ibieily, Sand in ami "BreezyIf
was
gowned
In
a
grey
nnd
yellow
7,~«*ow,n.
ha.
re
“
*••«»»•«-"
•»
“
•
whether
memIn
Height* nt 8:00 I’.M,
Ih Floiol
FI
Those playing sen- Mi* Hairy 1t\ inn nf Del.atul, Kuy and Phillip
Tha Woman’* Dibit' Cln»* of
Wnnilmff. Mi* Fleming.
Mr- | Bamett, Harriett Chandler, Cynda
A
f
o
r
lh .
| J 1 ^ l ™ 1 2 ^ S “ l. : h . »
• » " * » ...........
the
Church will
John Ivey. Mr* Hugh Whclcncl.
\|jer. Ponder. Nnncette twid
she ha* lieen visiting hei brother
u » rFirat
n . i Bu|iti.*t
uuin.»i i.’"iirn
" s i meet
"iw ; table was formed of grerliera
&lt;
• Mr* E. 1 . Ilaymaii, Mis I’hurs- '.lobn Smith, Roger Kennedya Linda
and eister-ln-lnw. Mr. and Mr*. W.
T,h* lr" i * n*,i,,n oi ,Mr{’ Va} ™ r \
• t 7:30 P.M, with Mrs. M. C. daisies and mixed fall flowers
fl
' ton. Mis. J.ihii Galloway. M r s . ' and Ttwry |&gt;huis of Orluiuio, ToinHagan on *h« Country Road for flanked with silver candelabra K. Pope and ’.hei. family, f.u the ...... ^airman ««* received and th*.
Price Ilcaid. Mi« Williams. Mr*. n,v Itobeieson, Nancy Thomas snd
Da monthly business and social holding white randies. Open-faced
Cecil,- Joseph, Nii^ t'arraw ny. Burke Winn. A number ud th*
meeting. Group So I with Mr*. sandwiches, potato chips, mints
Among those attending a l.amh- | place. Mr*. Palmer will serve i.a
Mrs Smith, 'li* J. W Altman. Metliein were ulso present.
Hagan, chairman, will be In and olive* were served from silver
during the coming yeaa.1
■ Mi*« Maude Wilson. Mrs. 1 F .
Mharge of the meeting.
nnd crvstal appointment*. Small da Chi rush party held recently In treasurer
{ Mr ...........
Mi1Hi f
El"1 • r,
“ Tha Junior High Reboot Parent- cake* and the Iced drink were Orlando were Stetson student*. Mr*. Moye was introduced nnd.
I Mi*. John S.liiinrd and
Mis* fine pel'm g to the nllai
Taacher Association will meet at served fritu a table on the porch Ilubbv Junes, John Rout uud I.aur- illustrated her talk by making
| |b a n I'nt al ost 'he iirir.ugeiile(lt&lt; wet#
the tchool at 3:38 P.M. to be nre which was centered with a grace- ier Deard. Also attending wn* several dish garden* foi various I
members who had brought con­
•
, i i •b g "I e, bg
wi.tm-,|, ,|, Knoxville. Tenn., t&gt;, R»p.
cadcd by the hoard meeting at ful arrangement of pink h lfl^ u s. H-roW Heckenbnch. a ........ .... of tainers.
|
la* h* , I t ‘ . . tiling Ti i i situs
w in
\ | , . K .ie. Kefunvei hut the
During the afternoon the ho*■•'••l’r"Rv.
3:16 P.M. Mr*. Edward Kircher
•L t| fa** »*»*.•’
priz&gt;
l i i.lf «!•*• ••!•*•| In MMiif Ik*in Il**l l*
Those attending Ylm meeting
la’e
with
wfU be the speaker and will have tesses presented- Miss
..
T. . .
Mis* Dorothy Yonllerhuli* re- wtwe Mrs. .1. M, Cameron. Mr*.
•till I • ill** !•*
in in, d,,
to lici
S. .1 111*\%;i i &lt;t
aa her nubjerl "Puthwaya to pro; ,h
m i
turned Friday from Washington. W. S. Willis, Mrs. Kllerbe. Mrs.
mini' i
1 licit lb** • 1*1 1'ltliiliy
i»rt for
gre*» in the home environment".
mpluy P. T. Thumns, Mr*. W. D. Hof­
.T™
V
i*"
D.
c.
Where
she
has
been
employ.
1 S«*tiii tiny h. r IiI l**tt tin*
i lf„ Imurunce
The St. Monica Chapter of Holy l.ee her mother, Mrs. Harry Lee. i .
kfiu’st.w
i •• Inti*.
mann. Mrs. J. N. Azznrelln, Mr*.
Cro»» Episcopal Church will meet Mr* W. P. Drooka. Mr*. E. C. liar- r-a by * ^oplr " U f*
Plans S d For Lonjx
Kv«'iy«*ti* 'vh-s mii Imtul
,7 PTHer
lL slsler
sister Miss M argaret' o ' ' ' ' ,
at 8:00 P.M. nt the homo of Mr*. Per. Mrs. Mark Jacoby. Mrs. Hugh L
half.
.. •'«. ...J. Phillip*.
. , Dclavcd Marriage wlirM IU m til*■| «• I*|m\\ s fell
Frad Dyson, 201 West Seventeenth Duncan. Mrs. Dale 8cott, Jr., Mrs. Vonllerbulis. who Im* Wen &gt;n iVi, m . . ,!!"!!:
Edward Higgins. Jr.. Mrs. B. L. Washington for sevcrnl months. J*’ V,
Eftteet
Mri': J. c - " il***
• • •her.
am*, Sirs. Pnlmni nnd the hostess.
Tha Lake Monroe Par&gt;-«it.Teach­ Perkins. Jr.. Mrs. Frank L. Wood­ returned• with
I'lailie dog* live ill large mlTCISV " f la Oct II. id’'
er Association will have u monthly ruff. Ill, Mrs. Rudy Sloan, Mrs.
!*lt»4** ml *I • n«l tl*» i ' d id Itnitf
The ,.,i&gt;gi, ouin and ...........
meeting In the icliuol auditorium
i T"c|j*r’.^lr*’ Edmund Melsch, 1
p o l l c l I i'm 11 get mill I I' d
at h:00 P.M. Refreshmriits will Mr* fl. R. Beck and Sirs. Julius Mrs. Dickerson Talks
todui ,f f ,I"d -i'll »pnt pitching
Ixora
Circle
Meets
'llb
i
biio
w
a&lt;
an
Diugfeldcr.
Mi*.
John
A.
Ilisibne,
Jr.,
whose
mailing,l
be served and till parent* nre
• on . ly o f S i l l - 1 c urve- in i • a, li foi ' In- 11••• •»"*
Mr*. Ilistbm
Also Mr*. A. W. Lee. Mr*. D r To Jacaranda Circle With Mrs. Dale Scott event of Sept. 2a In llhuen, N.
Utgrd t«&gt; be present.
if.
i
V d J A. Ilisl obl sh.,. f '
mniira.
N.
Y
and
Mt
lli*Olne
i*
tlio
son
of
Mi
St. Monica Chapter nf Holy Moore, Mr*. Charles Vodoplch,
Mr*. H. C. Dlrkeisnu was the
. I ...........
In
•»..
y I » |jM u w " ,
line of l.ollgwood. The rouple ale lesiiling at
Ccots Episcopal Church will hnhl Mr*. George Dangleman, Mrs. guest speaker at tho regular meet­
,1 H e . tin- a s IM ' It,- t,."d I • bhi.g » •
'
Mr*. Dole A-ott, Jr. entertained Si hem ilady when* Mi. Histlme i employed hi Gc
a monthly meeting nt 8:00 P. M. Muriel Maulding. and the Misses ing of the Jacurandu Circle of menihers
\ti*.,iui and M
M -n .It'll ll»w
of the Ixora Citrle o f ,# reseaicli physn-im
at the home of Mr*. P. A. Dyson. Shirlev Smith, Daphne Connelly, the Sanford Garden Club belli on the
,
....
a id
now I* I*,i l lo - a f ' t-i ii-&gt;t if
Sanford Go'den Cluh^or th o lr i- —
Nanev Cnllum. Nancy Williums, Friday nt l 00 o’clock at the home
(I,, li l.-lf \ \ i till * Metlo-dlWEDNESDAY
first fall tpeeting nt the home of i
Dorothy
Draper
of
laike
Wales,
A called meeting of the South
of Mr*. C. E. Carlton. A covered her mother Mrs. J. II. Trtiluek at !
''
"" "* f l l l l l . b
Wide Parent-Teacher Association Ellse Hutchison, Marthn Wight, dish luncheon preceded the busi­ 11 lit Magnolia Avenue. The -roup l A K O P N D tlu * T O M N
Joyce
Hctzel,
Elizabeth
Kite.
Eliz­
ness meeting.
will lie held nt the school at 2:00
iiii*f mi Friilii w nf
*l ** 'til'
abeth Dvson, Carol Chesterson,
Hibiscus lilossoins weie used o’clock ami roll call wn* nn.iwercd i
until 3:00 P.M.
Betty
Duncan,
Audrey
lluch
ami
in derurnting the room* of the with Ideas for the building fund. ' Womli-i it MBS Mil-I I I H f '
An important meeting of lh" Elsie Farley.
Carlton home uii I'lum-u Drive
Ssininol* High School ParentA lep ort on the Garden C ltili1 hoiight those -hoe* &lt;la- wu- l iv i n g find that I"- i i
Tlacher Association wil lie held at
Tim meeting was called t" - * " | • hoard’ m reling'w aa' g M u 'h y lira! | i m " '" ''" T ;
hy the chuirmnn, Mi* W.
.Imi. In.-.l I •- &lt;
the school at 2:30 P.M. All mothBHiisoii. Plans were made for Charles V.slopirh who presided LIND' GINGI.KS hoiinrim down Slid !»
f If I
tr* are urged to attend n* plans HlbiscuH Circle Ha«
over
the
meetiag
oil
Friday
a
n
d
jF
il-'
Slna-t
as
agib
sa
li.i
111
■
iI.
li benefit bridge party to he held
MARY W \ IMI \
will lie made for the annual car­
si,
stuteil
that
the
main
topic
of
and
acute
us
a
button
'
II
First
Fall
Meeting
in tin near future. Mi* Dickerliving in I'nv.iti
nival.
son’s tulk to the group was basis I the board meeting wu* the build- MEMt'K "i town tioin l.oiigu
-ee
hi
la.ill,.
THURSDAY
S A M O K IH M tl.A N D O
ing
of
n
club
house.
I'liiiis
w
ere
I
chi
'
king
"ii
the
political
eitmiThe opening meeting of the fall on the viitiioilH spiny- to Is- used
II
A I'll
t \ ,&gt;l,„ f
The Home Demonstration Club season
milile
for
a
bridge
party
la
be
held
li"n
FRED
BALL
"iieiug
..
.
was
held
by
tile
Hibiscus
for
plunts.
Min
in.
I I l ( . IIW AY
.will meat at the Tourist Center ut Circle of the Sanford Garden Club
""
Those present fur the meeting on t)«t. 22 ut the Woman's t ’Uibjof l.ibb Supply with a Imtiille "I sailing"
ha
hh:0O P.M.
at the home of Mr*. Seth Wood­ were Sirs. W. II Brinson. Mm. with piucoeds to he given to the'gli«v"e» . .
11 l(N ItltJ H T ON Cl'i
Oilciii.Saw
Tha Sanford Woman’s Half As­ ruff on Myrtle Avenue with Mrs. Alliert
a",I CAN and lll/X R M 'H
Stnrk, Mrs. J. N. Gillon, Iiuilding fund. Mis. Scott was! GLADYS H O F M \ N
sociation will hold « playing meet­ J.
A T T i l l : G l.A S S IO W K U
*GLADYS SAVED talking to MRS
O. June* serving as co-hostess. Mr*. C. M. Flowers. Mi* John mimed chaiininii of the parly
&gt;|. |;. r ,„,l.l
ing at 1 00 P. M- nt the Seminole Hibiscus
blossoms were used in Courier, Mrs. Roy Britt. Mis It.
The lesignutit'll of Mi*. G D. RAI I'll AIVI'IN SMITH »h, joy mu (half Sutol.iY
Country Club.
decorating the rooms for the meet­ (I, Methvin, Mr*. Charles For­ Rishop, Jr. was received and M rs.. vvrn- displivving pietnie* of Ins new «■. „ \)|;&lt; | m \ \ | D l " \ l S '
'Tonight Ac 'Fiiesiluy
rester. Mrs. Tom Vaughn, Mrs. R«.y Greene was elected t» fHI the duught. i
law
MRS .1 •
, ||, .„ Ilia. M VI m l V M V '
Rom* Australian earthworms ing.
Following the meeting « sale of Fred Cooper, Mr*. S. f . Graham, offha’ uf tw asurer !" Mr*. IHshiip’a MITi’HELI. having n . «k« and NKM , ........
IIm.M :t&gt; m iiih ,I „
v ,,|,I
grow, 10 or 12 feet long and are potted
grow
plant* were held and Mrs. Mrs C. K. Carlton. Mr*. R. G. nlaci'. I nre* new Riemfirm, Mff. gtHofiiiir nil ii|inwi*|4 Hiih J ii . .
\N I)K | \N Mill \\V W ill lit
thMa-quartar* of an Inch wide, I Woodruff
(ickson and Mrs. Dickerson.
s h o w e d the guests Ill
Lie Moore, Mrs. ( t r o w Hmiiele- • |J|| i,t.v l.tiU i I KK mol I KK * .
kJftougn the average length la
Lll-IIO’-*
I n*ul a* *1 Mi
VN H **'N
through the rooms of her attrac­
umn and Mrs. William D avldsun,l|)R \pK lt nrr getting exeitc.l . aci
three to four feet.
Arii* lot
i Im- foot Loti
I ii T 'e ch n lro lttr
Jl-"1 ntiit|iilti’«l III I t n n k f »il 1 « n i l n m « y .
tive home. Refreshment* consist­ MemberH Of Singing were welcomed Into the group u s ' tlu,* wed.hng vOileli will lu'.e
1 fiiitinunrnl t*»*ln\ fin* hlrth i.f ».
ing of coffee, Ice cream and cookies
new memlters.
Saw O ll.lF. Me
.....
\
r
Trv,
■plafe tiiinoriou
S I ’A H i l l N t.
I In* iii"&gt; t I«»|111* *I ' '*••1*1 *«• Tin m th %Im iim. •»• 1»«* i Mi** ,
were served by the hostess.
Groups Announced
At the ronclmdon of the m eet.; pKESF WHITTLE in Hnn-en’- 1
■ s e t's
' *1 t r * ,, 'iji s\ii| i,i i • iiM'iiii•• i * 'I O'
ing refreshments were served t&lt;b-intuliog ban fooie.l while hei , ,
TO TM
V A N I I E I 'I . I N
if iai I* . »i *!• | f.
I ’1 *) I'll 1'S I*« '•I'* •Isi 1I I
^ 11 in !!»!♦; &lt;
Miss Ollie
lUcsc
Whittle, tin* followii.^; Mm. (shiirlf** Ill’ll* hot* Muir l*» ing M*|uiiri&gt;il
'll II
*
til
•
M
e
I
fi’iilri
fiiiiilM-i
liiml
('nil
f
Mt
•
«
\
Dirt Gardeners Meet music director of Seminole High ion4hm, Mm . Voilormli, Mim. \j|(u yt n STOWK uni MltS. Tin it* li vi * ii mu ti wlin
anil
• ).«
iinmiiinced this morning llroughlun Watkins, Ml*. lt"i&lt;nt| | i( in a | | i IM’NN Ullltitig t
«I
(fe
n
•
f
fi
!•
)«
•
k
t
Ii
ii t •’•»i•11•
•
it.imi
Mi
M
llll
\|»
I
M
It'll
•
)•
M
U
At McCaHlin Home School,
tluit meinlier* have Imen chosen to Hickson, Mr*. D-ivdsiin. Ml - Jf.irn in the bakerv
S t S A N I IA Y S V A IU )
.•11*«-»
I IMI III
\llfll, f«MIII*" Mil* I
* Ill*’ I.Mtli f I *•”
form the girls, sextettp nnd the
'I
Discussing
tb&lt;
iiftau.ft
me
1.1
tlti*
w
l
f
|
|
i
|
n
f
(III*
|
11
&gt;
*
t
•
i«
t
I
I
'
mI
I
i
,*
I
ii
*
*
mii
I
I
n
n
m I i i s !• &gt;
Mrs. II. II. McCaslin entertained |,„y*' dmihle ipmrette. These mem- Mrs. Dangleman, Mr*. I{. II. SmiRi,'
amt Amb , • »&gt;’* t i n i l t i n
nl.I I .Hirlit. . M* m**i i ll M eital
M i i ii 11n i H i i i « u \ H
»
| inumhers of the Dirt Gardeners hers, she stated, were chtiM'ii Mr*. C. II. Kirtley, Mrs lunn-- iv in R,,iiosllat
WHY i l l * li |» |ii vi |! u l i i s l i i Mif I
M ii*
' Circle of the Hanford Garden Club ,„, the basis of cooperntlvenes* Ciapp*. Mrs. Gpurge Thmstoo, ‘V IJ,, . . . . . . III i l l I R ami
,
OPENS 12:43 I'. M. DAILY
with a coffee prior to their regulnt ami singing ability and will la* Mrs. B. L. Perkins,
Perkins. Jr.,
J r . Mis.
M,s ' ' RU X"
V'
„ s "'v :, ' " I ” ' *»|M III I l f U l I f ll 1 III* ( ’l l l l i l ' i I 141• I*t ••(
Final UuKistrations
i i &gt; O' N I - . H S . M l i l l .nifj in I t i is i v i w i f Ii ii 1*11111ii ii t t in . 111Hint I
Matlue#* tOc • Evenings 4 0
business meeting on Friday morn- J nvailulde to slug for Sanford Greene. Mr*. James lligguu. M• * ' ' '*tree
'.V 'V
Hi
MISS
HllSE
LEVY
Uoft
•’ti
ll
f
list
I
M
M
.
I
I
I
.
I
III
I.
'i
l
n
il
Children 14c
ing at her home on Mellenville groups.
James Terwillegcr. Mrs. Miilcultnl’"
" '17having
.'
was
lici -f-niml Gi*-itkfn-t I'llfM \ ntil !••***•." lln tin 1.1 I in
Avenue. The short business session ! Composing the girls’ group will Higgins nnd Mrs. Scott.
.
Tinnewlywids, the VD'Ttllt Ti i Ii niMII n i lln thills v.iil Ilf
was presided over hy the new he Anita Aiken, Ingrid Ksterson,
S|iet i.il I'lasses for I’l'r School
III.ACKWKI.HKDS, »hv
ICni.y nii.l hiinif iii mint j Iih
Last Day Monday! chairman. Mrs. George Harden, Rcttc Rene Dull, Kathleen Ilahnl tin
\iidii-«'H.
well*
Link
ft
••in
a
lull
SV||\
In
till*
ironl
lilt!
in..
|
IMiont* IU2-J
and the growing and rare nf hibis­ cock. Bette Duncan and Joan Lee D r a p e r Given
i.ftiwynifiou uml wi-te liuviug .).&gt;■'-&gt; fiiml.l.d," lie leiueinbri
il n
.Unking up the boy’s
“LUXURY LINER” cus was discussed hy A. E. Crock-, giMcTeer.
L
fill
Classes Close Oct. la
roup nre Itirliurd Ransliottem, Dinner
er.
At Anchor —in( the
In Technicolor
_____
Tit hie Supplv .
MB. nnd | f l In i t ’umlieilnml s l n l ' in i '
I If'l
U m . Flojrd
r loyii Cooper,
Loop«»r, iipni*
Bobby dMarrs,
Gene
^
,
Those attending the meeting Iiolilty
M’l, K
jmley Arnold
i
i,.„ „
# i l
to i
'IBS. J " H U F F ctsittimr witii uwav ft ••in tho ........ ball
were Mrs. 8. It. Dickerson, Mre. llur|Mr, Stanley Bromley,
—With—
Harrington. Itieharil Me
McNab nnd whoso ‘i r"V.eL , 1 u f hmt
(#111
HwnW "'I.......... - - nice ........... it
. I y e .......
,
C. W. linker. Mr*. Chsrlos K. Ginn, llnningt
•omnipanistfor 7,1 th b ,T v wm ,r i.M V. L° "
Mr*. Harden. Mr*. John Rogers, Bobby Cawely. A ccom
“ , |(AT„ **"•
''U„SN '|'vd evY ,’I’..I -I"
......
Ii........lo- no JANE I’OWEI.I.
of
this
city
will
take
place
to
n
o
r
;,X
N
.
ullll
MIIS
.,(,
.
i
u
p
.
I.
’’
Is Mis* Mary
gro
Mrs. Edward McCall, Mra. Jack the singing groups
«h- Chapel of IVare of
.....
McDonald. Mr*. A. C MrRnynnlils, Anne Galloway.
GEORGE BRENT
| Holy Gross Episcopal Churrh. en I —
_ _
Mrs. Clyde Ramsey, Mr*. Myrnu
t»itskied on Haturdny evening
-•—
SISTERS ENROLL AT
Smith. Mrs. Fordyce Russell, Mrs.
with u stag dinner in the Chinese
HCAIIIUTT
Den Monroe. Mrs. Emmett McCall,
The Misses Maliel and Virginia room of Tha Anchor. Attractive
Mrs. W. D. Gardiner and Mrs. MeChaiimun.
daughter* of Mr. and arrangements of fall flowers rml
Castln.
Mrs. W. 1*. Chapman of this city, greenery ware used In (leru.iling
have e m o lled at Scarritt College the tnlile uml mantel for Ihe ocen
KPIHCOPAL AUXILIARY
for Christian Workcra at "Nanih- slim.
Those invited for flintier im-lmlHOARD MEETS
ville. Tenn. for specialized train­
The lipird nf the Woman’s ing, according to uii announcement ed Harry U e Jr., McKay Trulmk.
Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal hv President Hugh C. Htuntx. Miss Kirliy Fite, Jr., Dun.ild Junes,
Church held a called meeting on Mnliel Chamnun Is In her second E. Spencer, Dill Hall ami Alien
Thursday morning at 10:00 n'etnek Vi ar nt Scarritt and plan* to com­ MrCuwun of Stetson University ni
which was presided over hy Mrs. plete hei wurk this year for an Del.a ml.
B. F. Whiiner, Jr. During tho M. A. degree in religious educa­
Uncle Ham'a first flvto rent
meeting the budget for the year tion. Miss Virginia Chapman is
........... work
........
wae adopted am) plans were made taking one ipmrtcr’s
in pre- pi'-cea (minted In 1704) were pilfor the work of the auxiliary.
■mtntiou fur mission work in Cuba. I ver and contained no niokel.

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School Celery feds Edge DeLand
Locals Make Bid For
EFC Title By Trim­
ming Bulldog Team:
Dick Bass Is Star

Florida Moves From Last To 6th
In SEC Standings By Auburn Win

Billy Kinard Fights Stetson Hatters
In Orlando Tonight
ORLANDO, Oet. 11. f/P&gt;—Billy
Kinard, Sanford boxer, I* Gated to
meet Johnny Kllday at the Legion
Arena In Orla ndo tonight In the
featured event In a battle to claim
the right a* the middleweight
champion of Florida.
Tho bout In authorised by the
Florida Federation of Boxing
Hoards.
Kllday, a Jacksonville
youth, has met Kinard tut two
previnus occasions, and thu two
fighters split the decisions.,
Roger Crocker of Lako Mary
will meet Lloyd Thompson In o
four round preliminary match.

Cop 18 To 0 Game.
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llv MTFRMNO Sl.AI'l'KY
OKI.AND, Oct. II, I Special)—
The Stetson Hatter* romn-d to an
ATLANTA. 0*t. I I , (A*)- The Misatsaippi Rebel*, with their
1 8 to 0 victory over Southwestern
hexiilnrk nn the Southentlcin Cnnlncnce foolball race, make* the
University of Memphis at Depicket* look tike palookxi.
l.nml's Municipal Stadium Satur­
1j *i I tpring and timing September training while Coach Johnn)
day night.
Vuttghl fought the *T* nl Oxford. pi*(tic«lly every coach in the league
Fred Hogan of Daytona wits the
■.i’j the Rebel. At heal would wind up eighth. ^ Above them, they said,
spark of the Stetson attack, lie
,et up the first Stetson market by
would he Tech, Tennr»ree. Alabama. Georgia, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and
Intercepting a Lynx n w on the
♦ ---------------------- -------------------------- Ml**l*alppl State
10, and returned the ball to the
Now after the senoon I* three ern Conference lines.
10. Jlnt Olson rammed it over
week* old everybody la below
Georgia used every player on
from the three.
Ml«*l**lppl and If the Rebel* win (he squad except two sophomores
George Douglass blocked a
from Tulnnu In New Orle.rn* Sat­ urn) scorrd 116 points on Kentucky.
Sou tmees tern kirk in the third
urday, they will ntay nn i m for Tl*. Vanderbilt Commodores hud
period
Douglas, picked Dm boll
nt lenat two more week*,
far more Ilian they could Handle
h up nnd ran to the one before he
The Ole Ml**-Tu1nne l.al rl-- against. Mississippi losing 20-7.
was hauled doufn. Hill Orr wert
head* the Hat of five gante a IHU Alabama nnd Tennessee both won
Fourth game nt Municipal Stadi­ over on the next piny.
w e e k e n d Involving exrlunlvely their first gams* of the *on«on
Chris Stclnmetx went W ’r from
um, Cleveland, Oct. Bt
Southen*tern team*.
convincingly hut tholr opposition Boston
(KM) (TOO 100—1 7 0 12 yards out for the third Siet&gt;un
The Htnte of Loul*lana nl*o get* wa* strictly the schedule filler Cleveland
10! 000 OOx—8 6 0 tally. Tho Hatter* were unable
the No. 2 gnmn between Henrgln type.
Sain and Mail; Ornmek nnd He- to add a single extra point.
and L.S.U. In Raton Rouge Satur­
Alabama, thu* f a r a Dlxlu weak- gnn. Homo runs—Doby, Rlcksrt.
day night. The Hulldngj klrked ling, wa* too strong for Duquesne
Fifth game at Municipal Stadi­
Kentucky from eighth to leant plnce IH-il, and Tennessee, onco it 'jtver- um, Cleveland, Oet. 10:
h
urmiU,
Saturday with tho
vlelory ltni.se, was Just th a t onco again Boston
HOI 001 coo - I 12 «
The f a i t charging Sanford line and hinted -Irongly that fleorgui over little Chattanooga 20-0.
Cleveland
100,400 000—fl 0 2
wa* on* of the im portant factor* ha* taken a oho! of adrenalin,
1'ndi fcated
C ln n sn n
of
Ihe Bolter, Spnhn (4) nnd Satkebl;
in the contest. Thu Sanford for(ivorgln Teeh, ntill lint plek to Southern Conference erased M is-1Feller, Kliemnn (7), Christopher i Apnrhn Koghnnvinln, male do‘he pennant, ha* a ehat.ee to ilsslppi State's name from the 117), Paige ( 7 |, Mum rlcf ( 41 rnd bermnn pinscher, owned by Mrs.
the D«Land attack A H w j h f b i t mi„t Ml**i**lr.pl
ip. from fir*- plnce mil ion's iinhcntcn list with nn up- ilegnn. Winning pitcher: Spnhii. Viola Kelley of Koghsttvloln Kenhalf, then the Invader* weru un
I&lt;.S.U. got n&lt; Losing pitcher: Feller, ilo.nc iiin* mis on Paolii Hoad, won first
able to como back with aufflclent when the Jacket* meet the Auburn *et 21-7 victory.
Dwer In the final two porlod* to Plainsmen In Atlanta. However, mild upset victory over Toxns — Klliott 2, Salkeld; Mitchell, ,lle- prlsn nnd a trophy in Chlcntv* on
PO
Mississippi
must
lost
before
Tcrh
i Oct ..‘I, Mrs. Kelley announced to­
Jam enough paint* aero** the twin
AAM 1-1-13, while Tulunr wits de- gnn.
•tripe Into pay dirt to win the con can climb nny further. Saturday Tenting South Carolina 1-4-0, mure
day.
k
i....
in..
_a-.a
Tech proved nothing now with a iinndily than expected.
Mrs. Kelley attended the show in
filet.
Hanford opened hoitillllo* in tho 27-0 rout of Washington and l.ee.
Indlnnnpulls, but her entries w e n
Tbi*
week
Mississippi
State
con­
flr*t quarter. Dan Allen kleke.NTho Jacket* were ju*t a* good a*
Into In nrrlving. None of tier dogs
tinue* to shun the rotighno,* of
out to the Sanford 48, Don Dual most guesses snld they would U'. the S'li.tlu-nstcrn by playing Cin­
weru shown In the ovents of InNeither did Auburn prove anyreturned tho ball to tho 41 to
dlnnnpoll*.
cinnati
in
State
Collage,
Miss.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oet. II. m
a ta r i the flxit Sanford drive On a thing new with tho lo*x to Florida Florida will ho afler its third
Mrs, Relley will return to San­
Florida's first conference
—Ted Schroeder'* hex on Dick
eerie* of line plunges and end 1(1-0.
straight win over
Hollins in Goitxnlcs of l*&gt;* Angeles prsvslled ford tomorrow in time to cele­
.weep*, Charles Andersen. Fred
n « » victory since HUB was expected.
brate her son's birthday ~t St.
Coo pel and Deal moved the hall
Itcgardle** of who win* the Ala- Gainesville Saturday night.
Cooper
nnd today the Glendale, Csllf..
Tin* Florldu Gutor* were the Dnvls Cult star holds the first Leo.
to tM Dog one yard line. Ander­ liama-Tcitaessee game In Knox­
sen went over for the touchdown, ville and the Vanderhllt-Kunturky most travelled in tho standing* nnnunl Notional Hardcourt Tennl,
,.
,(
•ml Bass kicked tho extra Point. game in Lexington Saturday, the They move , from Imtt place Into j c(
first seeded nml shoot-!
Baas kicked off for SsnforJ, and bottom floors of tho standings s.xD, plnce With Ihe same wont(l|„ | |nBj()r nut
&gt;
the UsLand eleven moved the ball aru hound to lie occupied by ap­ nn.riost record held by fnlnne. )|||{ for
ri.u nn y factor holding Tulunr I t h u vl&gt;llr&lt; fmmi, |,e d.dn’t have the
to th rlr own &gt;13. Sanford recovered proximately Ihe same lennnnlv
to |,PII( leennd seeded Sehror- 1
a bnd pa** from Dcl.and center
Neither of the four hn* won a abmc the Gator* U a notter
on the Bulldog ten. Andernon nml conference game or shown much offensive-defensive record.
dor who Imd deflated him five
Deal alternated carrying (he ball, tdltllig power against Southeast­
LEAGUE GAMES
times before.
and moved to the one a* the period
w I t pf l,f
The flnnl score wu; 6-4. -t-fl, B-3,
— — -------------- j Mlsaissipnj
ended. On the flr»t play of thu se­ *■"
It-1. That left (Jnniulc* to content
cond quarter, Andersen went over pelamd tiaik the ball an their own!
himself with the National Clav
Tech
for fhe marker and Ha** converted 20 yarii stripe. DeLoach ami ililde-1 , " '" l'Kh*
I &lt;&gt; O 36 12 1.000 Court nnd Natlnnnl Lawn titles In-1
from placement. Sanford 14, De- brand moved tho ball to the* San- ” IJ‘H " ‘“ ‘e
I 0 0 21 H 1.000 won earlier this year.
Land 0.
I I 0 2H 27 .6001
-----------------------ford III ut the end of the third! ['""P *'
Hut the Uulldox* were not to be period.
•I
I • 10 23 6001 n il.I.E G E FOOTBALL SCORES
lib lit
Cohli
phased to MrLaugJdin TI 0 idn
outdone. Sm.ford kicked off to nt the one, then crossed into pay Lst;
&lt;1 0II 0 O .000
|ly ASSOCIATED PRESS
DeLnnd and held thu invader* nt dirt for the score. IflldeliMuer- Auhm n
0 1(I
.000 SOUTH
their own 18 yard itrlpc. lloyd kick for Ihe extra point was block­ Tennessee
0 t0
.not) F ln ild a III Auburn "
Hildebrand kicked to Deal a t thu ed by Britt Yates, nnd Hanfmd A Illinium
&lt;1 I I 2H 35
,tiiiiniiiMn Slate I t Texas A A M
Sunford 4H, list Deal fumbled the held
Vamlei Mil
the lead ut 21 to 13.
0 2 I 21 47
13
hall and Delgmd recovered. Cobb
Sunfurd
was
stopped
in
their
1
Kentucky
II 2 It HI 56
North Carolina Stale 40 DsvMso'i
passed to Al McUughlln, but tbu nwn territory during the waning
0
b ■II
a ....................................
.
fell Incomplete- Tho
officials moments of the fourth stnnxn. A
Poiism-oln Nuvv 20 Navy J a y v c c
ATTENDANCE DROPS
ruled Fred Coojwr fouled Me iunt hy Hobby Humphrey wnsii
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11, &lt;/Pi- 13
Laughlln on the play, and the ball
blocked by DeLand.
DeLonchj Attendance In Die Pacific Coast Jarksnnvillu Nuvv 1M Corpus
wa* plarod on the
.he Sanford 16.
Christ! Naval Air 0
Disk DeLoach then skirted hit
Eastern Kentucky 0 Murrsy (Kyi
r ig h t end for a touchdown. Hilde­
I)
brand added the extra paint from
UlTy?HH l ^ r n m l ' * r i tryr for the S j f ,,{ilehlJnlv', f |i!|M | ’
' i' T ’ Wofford 7 Catawba 7 (tie)
placement.
Stetson '.u Southwestern 0
Sanford wa* deep in the DeLan-l k it
gome
Flnrldi State 11niv 30 Cumberland
territory when the whistle sounded
The
(.tuning
lineups
0
for
.....................................................
thu half, and Sanfurd loi
ml 14
Drl.nttd
.Sanford
Uncle Sam'* stumlard fiva cent
to 7.
LE
Keeling piece rnntuln* more copper than
Mure nickles are used than any
Early In the third and winning McLaughlin
KHiier the standard penny.
LT
other American coin.
touchdown. Cooper took thu kick­ Manning
_
,
-------Hass
I.G
off on his own 12 and moved to Fonn
Dsgue
C
tin Del,nml 4V. Andersen pickl’d I’nntun
HG
Harper
tip 31 over left tackle to mow lliu Rhodes
Myers
HT
ball to the III, Deni uml Andersen (Sing
Tyrct
HE
alternated earring tho hall to tho Padgett
R. Dunbar
two yard line. Deal wont over Gunhy
‘JR
l.ll
Deal
from tho two and Data kicked tho Allen
Kickllgl.ter
Itll
•extra
x tr a point.
1*'. Cooper
A fter an exchange of punts, Hildebrand
FTI
Andersen

By ARTHUIt BECKWITH, JRHerald ,Sport* Editor
The Seminole High School Ccl&gt;
sry Fed* »cortd *21 to 1U victory
over the DeLand High School Hulldoc* a t the high xrhool fM.I here
Friday night to rock up their *ccond En*l Florida Conference win
:tory
of tiie HMH (icnion. Tho victor
place* the Celery Fed* In the drfv.w- *eat for n clvnn ewiTp of the
cnnfrrtnre championship.
'• The liulldogH, winner* of tho
1047 EFC crown, were overwhelm­
ed by the opoed of tho Sanford
- attack In the early minute* o f the
game, and Ju*t after the recond
quarter had nponed the Fed* were
enjoying a 14 to 0 lead.
Thu educntcd toe of Richard
Ba«», who kicked threo extra
io.nl* after touch (own*, prove I
o lie the difference bet worn tho
two ball club*, llnyd Hildebrand
attempted three for the Dog*, but
wa* unable* to click with two at-

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FRIED JUMBO 8HKIMI.' dinner* —.
Murnlng Scntlnal Or3 ROOM modern apartm ent furuvery night.--------night. IIOMER'8.
•very
-- -( Itl'KNTERINO and repairing, illtl.ANIMI
Undo Kvenma Star Vail Halpf
nixhixl a! 100 Pnlmpttn Avi,
hour, day or week. Art Diiugh
Hav IliiR.J
SEWING MACHINE C«nt*r 110
Call for Mr, Taylor.
i -Jv. Phone 775-J.
W. lat. oppoalto Prince** Thea- _
Furnlxlicd apartment. 1101 French
F M. Engli.-h. Roofing Contractor. C.»(.|, 617 for Rntu r&gt;, O«nor«t,,r
Ire . T-h. 1130.
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Magnolia Ave,
Nicely furnished apartm ent ehwe

children, no poi*.
Ave.

218 French

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PROPERTY MANAGBMKNT
. RAYMOND M. BALL, R ealtar
CYtm. 4 Florida R tata “

MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
homy, 1 hatha. Eacellent loeaApply 500 Plumoea Drive.
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II. N. Saver
City Resist ration Officer

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enrlnt .-|alcnu&gt;n0t, all tnxeii. Vcnctiao llliflda: New hllndt end
karlk Ola** and Paint Ca. 112
ii complete rec,inditlonlng aoiv
More than 20 year* experience.
114 W. 2nd St. Phono 820.
ic^». I’h. 005-It. for free esti­
Phone I.II7-J.
Grapefruit tree* 50c each. K. W.
mate*.
GUTTER nnd *poutlng Inotnlled
Lord. Phone 7H8-W.
nr rcpalrcrl
Free catinuitc*. Kilcltrn Cabinet* hull* In order.
Sweet Hamlin orange* *1 Hu.
Free c«llmate*. toha E. Price,
Phone 5I4X-W.
R, W. U rd , Phone 784-W.
Orlando
Hi g h wa y ,
Ph»lt'&lt;
10 llusinfs:« Opiiiirtunltien
1070-W.

with 4 chair*. Pingta bed with
Inncreprlng mattre** A bug
IMlDfi E-PLY MOUTH
Expert Sadia lUpalrtag
ipring*. Set o*' 13 golf clubs
PARTS AND HKKVICR
Fred Mrera. t i l R. h f I
with bag. Sacrifice. Phone
10!* Pntmrtlo Ave.
PhonalO II
VENETIAN BLINDS made to or- r o r .lt FLORIDA HOME ean be
514-R.
d*r. Seminole Venetian Blind* pi*t free. Cull 051 for detail*
(,’o. 820 W. 3rd S t
Phone
8 fL Norge all porcelain refriger­
on FOGGING, Southern Chem­
1152-W.
ic a l. Inc,
ator, 185.00. Phone 112-Jt after
5&gt;50 P.M.
_________ BOOKKEEPING Service ami Tax
Tractor work, ploughing, tll*klng,
report* John F Dcmpncy, 210
leveling, hy hour ur aero. DcBolen* IH H.P. garden tractor
Magnolia Phone .3)17,
Wltt Hunter, Phone U47-M.
With cultivator, plow A weed
la 'N O lT T K tv — I 'h ltH O N X r
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SHE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTTNO
r o i r n s A i w ra o T ^ c tm irT n d
* A0TICI.X1 WANTED
AND TYPINO
CLEANER LIVING call 061 for
CREDIT IIUKBAU OF
cuinplcte detail* on FOGGING.
S \N FO Bn
8o'iinern Chemical*. Inn.
I l f V Park
Pbana 110
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Largo brown dog. Own­
ftefrlgeratart
WILL BUT four ear regatdlaae
Kcpalrlna
er may have by paying for ad
rf i t * or aeudRIoa. Ratlin A
and food. 1015 W. 10th St.
WALKER ELECTRIC 0 0 .
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Phone m -W ,
M l N. Park ArePh, I1M
LOST
Red wallet a t Sanford Zoo
All Work Guaran'aad.
Sunday. Kcop monuy, return
contents. Kaye valuable te own­
FLOOR BANDING and flaliklng
er only.
Mr*. E. Hofmann.
with modern rqatpraant, M
rlenc
work ruarR. 2, E. New York Ave. Dalend,
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convenient kitchen privilege*. Cltru* Fruit Tree*. All Varletlr*. STORE with living quarter*, tdreNEW Fid KIRS *,ir fared to perf,-'.
Any (lunnlity. I-vave your order
Plump 724-M after 5:00 P.M.
ly furnished, everything hew,
lion. Old floor* made like new.
with Hunt'* Tuxedo feed Store,
-lock A all, Mr*. Mary Krnia,
Finishing, cleaning &amp; waxing
W A N T to T O RENT
U8 Sanford Ave.
1515 Celery Ave.
Portable power plant, 22 year*
experience in Seminole County.
HOUSE or dnwnatnlr* apartm ent COLEMAN ell heater* and fleer 12 S P E C IA L -SER V IC ES
II. M. Glexxun, Lake Mary.
by elderly couple. Phone I860.
furnace*. Jtandal! Elec trie j Co.
Ileal
Ratal*
Inveslmaata
K lim A CAR
18 H.f', Outboard and boat, “ an
WANTED to rent apartm ent by
W. It. WILLIAMS, Reel tor
VOU DRIVE IT
be tried. Flret $125 take it, am
retired couple for wlntar. begin­
110 N. Park A ra. TaL 11*0
PHONE 200
going to army. 218 E. Iflth 8t
ning Nov. 1. Phone 111.
F.II.A. Long Term Lm m O.I.
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DVtIy
mahogany
drop-leaf
tabte
Cove!
F.II.A. Repair Loana
U DRIVE-IT, INC.

y R E A lV E B T A fi'N m SALE

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awtiil
bou
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to do for womin'i oldest problem

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Elliott, Stanky and Torgoaon;
Hagan and Gordon. Earned run*
Cleveland (AM «| Boston (NL) 9.
Left on baa**—Cleveland (AL)
7; Boston (NL) 7. Bams on
ball* off Lemott 4 (Stanky 2,
Balkeld, Elliott)! Vaiaall* 2 (Doby,
tucker) I Bearden 1 (Sunky).
Strikeout* by Vataell* 2 (Keltncr,
H*t*a)l Lemon I (M. McCormica)! Spain 4 (Hagan, Burden,
Kennedy, Doby). Pitching sum-

*»■•&gt;

mended by Pre»ident George Stine
for hi* effort, in behalf of water
traniportalion to this section.
The n est sUp In developing the
river, Mr. Higgtn* said, la to pro­
vide terminal faclllUea f « barge
lint*, and work In thla direction
has already started. The «»*«■ •
tlon to the lUconstruetton Flimnco
Corpsratlon
a W
*350,000
Corporation far
for m
O f i O OaelfiM
liquidating loan haa been **sured
Just aa soon as the City'* charter
is amended to aiak* provision for
the issuance of revenue certificates
for this purpose.
.
. . . .
Mr. Hlgglne pointed out thet
the proposed loan la not a '•*2.on
the u s in g autharlly of the City,
but must be repaid put of the
profit* of the terminal* and may
be liquidated over a period of 50
years. A bill has hesn prepared
for Introduction In the nest ses­
sion of tha legislature giving the
Cltv authority to lasua th#M rev­
enue certificates.
, „
Bpeaking of flood control, Mr.
Higgins said that Sanford, Is in­
cluded .in an overall faderal flood
control project for die ontlr# atat#
of Florida which la n * P * t* *°
cost In the neighborhood of $208.000,000, the first phase of which
has already bean started in South
Florida. The upper St. Johns-Kts■Immee River phase will com# in
the latter part of th# project and
may not be completed for some
time. Mr. Higgins said.
The proponed St. Jphns-Indlan
River oanal project la in about the
■ams status it was four years ago
when a survey of th# upper St.
Johns Rlvar valley was authorised.
Jacksonville Interest* are favor­
able to this project, he said, hacauM of th* pleasure boats which
would b# likely to us# th# river
In preference to the East Coast
canal.
Visitor* a t today'* luncheon
were Introduced by Or. C. L. Per­
sons and Included Mark Qlllssple
of Charleston, W. Vp. and Jo#
HunISr of Miami.

taary: Volatile 7 bite 3 nuts In 7
Innings; Bpahn 3 hits 1 run In 2;
Lemon 8 hit* 8 runs In 7 1/3;
Bearden I hit 0 run* In 1 2/3. HU
by pitcher by Volatile (Boudreau).
Balk—I,emon. Winning pitcher—
Lemon; losing pitches—Volaellu.
Umpire* — Summer* (AL) plate:
Stewart fNL) flrat baaa; Griuve
(AL) aecond baaa; Barr (NL)
third bate; Pinelll (NL) laft field;
Paparella (AL) right field. Time:
2:17. Attendance—40,103.

was kilted.
A rthur V. McBride. curator of
tha ocaanariam. Mid tha fight
might explain the maaa beaching
of the wnales. 40 of whleh died
In the churning aurf. Four were
captured but one of these died In
the tank her* Saturday.
Dr. McBride said that recently
literally thousands of tha dolphin
(or gray porpolae I have been seen
clow Inshore m igrating to the
south. Tha Dolphin, ranging up to
500 pounds, era very dominant

Dolphin, Whales Have
Fight At Marineland
MARINELAND. Oct. II, &lt;/P)—
Hiittla-nosod dolphin and thres of
44 pilot whales which came ashore
near bare Friday :ttagvd a hour■nd-half battle In their tank her*
early today.
A flva-month-old baby porpoise,
the first conceived and born, and
lbs tscond ever born, In captivity

anlntel*. be'M id.
Thua. ba explained. tha wh«l«#**
whleh also ware mi grating-m ay
have blundered Into porpolae tairitorv and bean attacked. Dr. Mc­
Bride pointed out that the whaler
follow a leader and that thla lead­
er may have been attacked or
frightened, may have fled toward
tha beaeh. leading tha othara to
their daatha.

figure In the otwoge ..**Qpat
Castlo” m urder caao of IMS, died
last n ig h t.'D a n a and hj* legal
guardian, Miaa Octavio Dockery,
also from a prominent family, oc­
cupied "GWawood,'' a once proud
plana) lon home but In hi U r y t i a
a haven foe more than 100 g o a S
owned by the couple.
The goats roamed th e house,
stuffings out
The average »dult brown b**r| eating
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-- the
- weighs about 800 pounds.________ antique furniture and bringing

Getin Hie FIGHT-

Baseball Game
Campaign kuttan aff
States' Rights Democrat*,
Wear ana with pride!

to double Ryan. , t.Holmes’ fly to Ifob Kennedy In
left field ended th# Mfla*.
FIRST INNING
Indiana
Mike McCormick mad# a nice
running catch of,.Mitchell a low
liner. Doby singled.
Voleelle's
first pitch hit Boudreau.' Rickcrl
flagged Gordon's smash to d-»p
M L.' Keltncr wont out Dark to
TsrfSMD.
No rune, one hit, ao errors, two

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Br hTt#
Holmes was an easy out, tb«
pltehm U Raklnscar. Dafh laid
down a surprla* bunt dawn tha
third base fan* and ossily best
Lemon's frantic underhand throw
to first, Tucker made a fine run­
ning catch of Torgeaon’s looping
fly In shallow right center and
doubled Dark off first.
N6 runs, one hit, no error*, non*
laft.
HKCOND INNING
Indiana
Tucker fouled to Elliott. Sunky
snared Roblaeon's low lino drive
Inches off th* ground. Hogan tin­
gled. Lemon filed to Rlckert.
Na runs, on* hit, no error*, non*
left.

Brave*

Elliott was credited with a tin­
gle when Ksllaar flalded hi* (low
bounder and pulled ,Bohln»nn off
th* bag with a harried throw,
Elliott waa awarded second when
Lemon bslkod. Rlckert sent Turks*
■Imsst to th# center field wall for
h!* leny drive and Elliott ,* m i to
th ird after the sgteh. Balkeld
bouatad out to Robinson. Keltner
thrww oat McCormick.
Na runs, one hi), ng e rto n , one
M L’-

Governors Thurmond and Wright have answered the
call from tha paopla to flglp back at those who would
destroy tho American principle of States' Rights and
local self-govarnmcnt. With tha courogs which was
thalrs as soldiars in tha Amsrlcan army, thsy hpva ac­
cepted t!:C challenge and hava refused to surrender
cur l«r;ita£«!

&lt;1) Deputise yourself et a modern Paul Revere I Alert
every cltlsen to the danger that confront* HIS or H IR
freedom today. Remind them thet its THEIR right of
local self-government thet la being threatened; THEIR
Individual liberties and right to Ihro and work as they
choose that will bo destroyed If th* sinister forces
which ere m w hard at werfc In this country are success*

These man are making a valiant fight for tha preserva­
tion of Constitutional government in the United
States. But In order to wage an Intensive, oil out cam­
paign YOUR A CTIVE AND PIN AN CIAL SUPPORT
is needed# Here's how you can do your parts

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(2) Put your deHart to work by their side. Get them
tn the fight! Every contribution you make, be !l targe
or small/ Is needed In this struggle to proserve our
American birthright of freedom!

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THIRD INNING
Indiana

Mitchell doubled down th* left,
field, line. Doty sent Rlckert back
against tha left field wall for Id*
drlva. Holme* got hi* glove on
Bosdraaa'* fly but failed to hold
th e ball and Boudreaa wax creditad with a double a* Mitchell scored.
Gordon fouled t* Eliott. Keltner
,fRMed.
Op# run, two hits, no errors, on*
W ITH
walked. Volsella sacrlw to Qordoa who jovsrHolmss stag led to Isft

I, W# belief* the* th*
11*11*4 States Is the *
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VOLUM E X X X J

John L. Lewis
Makes Labor
* Peace Offer

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

* —

Im m olation Service
Takes 33 Into Cus­
tody In Drive To
Wipe Out Scheme

in 1947.

Dusty Boots Club
Plans Racing Card
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Member* of
the Dully
Uoota
Riding Club are making plana to
co-operate with the American l e ­
gion in holding an Arralatlce Day
parade In Sanford, It waa announc­
ed today.
A good racing card will be pre­
sented at the Dusty Boot* track
at the Municipal Airport, and In
the evening them will be a barbe­
cue a t the Club House, It «waa
^Milton from the Indian River
Plantation riding group of New
Smyrna attended the meeting and
Invited the Dusty Boot* group to
participate in race* thare on Oct.

I ’h iilu ny Connolly

TACOMA, Wash.. Oct. 12. (A*i
—AFL Longshoremen picpan-tl to
day lo reopen this |&gt;uit despite
plans of linking 1 10 iu.inlmir
unions to establish "token picket
lines along the waterfront.
The Tacoma harbor was clused
briefly last week and again yei
terday during a mats meeting at
which AFL workeit voted lo work
the 16 vesiel* docked here and
several others waiting to lie up.
George Miller, preiidenl ol ihe
AFL International Longshoremen ’
Associstion, laid
phony pic ket
lines" would not b* reiogniaed
when the men begin full-scale work
at noon. He referred to tlO pic­
kets. He said they had "no busi­
ness" in Tscom*.
The mas* muellng.ws* called *ftpr minor skirmishing by the AHLongshoremen and CIO picket*
y**t*rdav morning. No one yf»*
Injured. William Gettings, regional
representative for the CIO Intern a t i o n a l Longshoremen a amt
Warehousemen’* Union, «ald hi
would appeal for Tacoma police
protection.
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Picketing of the Tacoma-docked
ahlpa waa ordered after CIO lead•ra charged that many hail been
|I ,**IIm &gt;S Os S*aae »l*l

Georgia Thief Held
Under $30,000 Bond Regional Schools To
Be Operated In South

VALDOSTA, Os., 0*1 IS «&gt;&gt;_
y Jaaae Jams* Roberts, wanted by
Georgia, Florida and federal auth­
orities, waa In jail under 980,000
bond today after waiving a pre­
liminary hearing before u.fl. Com­
missioner W. E. Perry.
Roberta waa captured lato yes­
terday by FBI agent* near hla
home four miles from Tlfton. Ha
waa brought her* for a hearing,
then taken To Jail a t Camilla.
He la wanted In Jacksonville on
counterfeiting shares. He ap&lt;
peered before
tr P e r n
on a federal
fe
charge ef
ting the
■Ute to avoid proseett—
-----in the Florida case was ftaad nt
16,000; in the "fleeing the state”
case a t $26,000. v
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ATLANTA. O ct 12. &lt;/P&gt;— La*;
lalature* of southern states will
be asked neat January to approve
contracts for the operation of re­
gional schools, Governor Millard
Caldwell of Florida reported.
Tho school will l&gt;e ready to open
by September, 1040, he said. They
would lie operated through th* co­
operation of aeveral state*.
The regional council for educa­
tion .held a closed meeting here
yesterday. Caldwell, council chair-,
man, reported result* In a prea*
eoAftrance. ^
Taehnlcal eommlsalon* will be
_JUi*d to explore tha Immediate
demaild and need dor regional eduition aervlces. develop specific
^.’opoeali r e g a r d i n g facilities
J A TCUC
C tt H U T
Meeaaary to meet the n#edi..*nd
Jam es C. Mor
a g man- propose method* for Inaugurating
ager of the
Cltrts* a regional educational service proMutual will he
a t th e Junior
coun^ll agreed the moat Ima t the ------- te needs are regional schooli
In veterinary madluln*, medical
M d health services, social work,
^w ^tneerlng, law and

tta a ts a

gut of Dr. John Ivay of
exevutlve director waa

will be subject ta ratifies IIon or rejection in the Nov. 2

Vishinsky Says Rus­
sia Will Provide
F u l l Information
On Soviet Forces
Ii) L O U IS N E V IN

PARIS. Oct. 12. ( , P ) ~ Soviet
Riiui.i, faced with a iliffrni.ij
Ametican attitude, offeird today to
"put out cards on the table" in the
Fail-West dispute over aims tedui •
lion proposals,

L'.S delegate Warren K. Austin
Ihr Sitin' l link Kst.ilr has aicrpted (lo- 1'ilv’i offer to pim hasr ncctiird Russia in the I nilrJ Na­
for $9,000 thr Shell Oil Iraird pro- tions Political Committee of balk­
petty iiii hiding the Molott Inn ing effoils lo inlvr the Berlin
Building al I'leuch Avenue and crius I It- said the Soviel battle ciy
Seininolr Bonin.iid, it was an­ ill thr wmld today is "wirck and
nounced at (hr Hireling ol the L'ity deslroy "
Susirl Delegate Andrei Y VlComttiitiiiin List evening, II. N.
Sayrt. ills maiugri. irp,tiled to­ shmskv m.ule the &lt;aidi-on-the table
day.
, oftri in a reply largely roncilutorv
Ihr pmprili ail|oini ihr irientlv m tone Hr mid Russia would ptofilled in l.ikrfninl pinprily which rule lull information on hri aim*
will lie n«ed a- a waterfront trrmi .,ml aimed fotcet if the United
mil &gt;dr il ihr l ily’s plans tin ibis Nations adopted the Soviet proI
llir
i
ase
op
ag.no
thro
,
oi
sooner
are cainrd out Ihe City will as- pos.d fot all immediate one-thud
a cimiiiiorcinl iiirlinor acconiiniided
slimr a Jl.dlMI Iiioitg.lgr oil llir cut ill Ihg Five armament!
ijy two woini-n who were tl nvi l i n g ' il thr dee I k ills' • lias hi-rll tiled
The filming of the American
lid.i llie United Status ivilli fiikcdj
fin i'nrolu i '. o minimi luu re- comer proprity ivliich is uitdn
idilb curllflcato*.
..............Is-.I llir.l l •- I'm iInn Itmird lease lo llir .''lirll Oil i o and will posllioii centered niuinlv on thv
llei III, lilockntle, hut It -plead ovet
I nr-u Ills1 fine I-- .-.inn mid cancel
MIAMI. Uet. 12. i/l'i Walli'i K. i the mil senli mci- I,.m use Odham pay thr h.ilamr lo the t. hrck L»- the miinv other fundamental dlf
ferences hctivi'en Kus.ia and thv
Miller, distrlcl dlrus-toi of tin*
u fn^l ..ff. ii and Ihe deer late, said Mi Navrt
Immigration and Naturilllialiim j killei ha- mu l.ien charged.
A Irttri f■mil t,i.ulf h. Duncan, West. This developed with ihe ieService, said today tlint Jamaican j -y,,,,
p,,., „„v tn,tilde tendriinu In- irsignallon as illy turu of Secretary of Slate Mainegroes were elmrged as high u ;
tIi,- ollmi man’s iiume,” inspector of building, plumbing, shall hv plane front Washington,
where lie conferred with President
infill each ful fake tilltls ceilifr. , (;t,Vl
c „ |,|w, || told a memla-i
cole* so Ihey csiulil entei till* j (,f the i b-ula thlegalirm piotesliug rlecuic.il work ami milk supplies T riimnn.
Utilain and Kiance joined the
wa* read, and ihr iriignallon. fur
countryclcmcnci fot thlbnm
Millet said l-Mwutd Kmmauuel
"Von can a«k lour uelghboi. I which Mr Duns an gase no reason. United States In a move to speed
on seeurilv council uctiun on th*
Stewart. fi'Jyeat-old real '-slnls, think \,.u can gel ii fiont yottri
,. |
llerlin case.
Salesman of Ml. Vernon, N Y.. game wmden "
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A tlo m e v t le iu n t l Turn W a ts o n ,. ‘" r ; Unman
the sm uggling of "a t U a s l tU) tu who bad moved to defet net Ion rlllie tl In s*»ti

Electricity Cut In
France Due To Com­
munist Coal Strike

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Grady Duncan. In­
spector. T e n d e r s
His R e s i g n a t i o n

Visitor* »t the fViford Zoo lust Wednesday had a delightful turn- watching the until* of the
monkey* a* they greeted a small kitten, whirh in an unknown mtinner niineoied on Monkey Island
and was permitted to r.m .m throughout the day by Zoo Keeper Sal Ilift'hard The monkey* took
kindly to the kitten, netted it, searched itfor fluti*and plat fully pulled its tail The kitten, In turn,
appeared to be perfectly at home nnd pleased with all this attention. It had to he removed, however,
duo to the fact that it had brought along too many fleas and had the moneys all scratching.
____ • n e s te d hero In connection w ith

Tacoma P o rt To School Leaders Fight Amendment
Be Reopened By To Borrow Against Future Revenue
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is (he sscond in a series explaiaiai
AFL .Dock Crews proposed
ameodmsots to the Florida Stele Ceattitattoa which

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Odham Sentence City Purchases
In Hunting Case ^h eck Property
Delayed 60 Days On Lake Front

WASHINGTON. O u. 12, &lt;/Pl
The immigration service diidoicd
today il has lakcn 3) persons inti
Board Calls
custody in a drive against smug- i Pardon
(ling of Jamaicans into this coun­
For Arrest Of Man
try thiough llir use ol false hulh 1 Who Shot The Deer
ccrllficalci. Twenly-lhiee aie held
in New Voik and 10 ill Honda.
I Al I M IASM l , D o 12. t/T)
One Ilian has hern hooked al I lie 'a11 M -n triitf 1||1| IUM*41 till I I . if .
Miami *» the alleged leader of th* Otlh *1 biI I nI |k s%w.i*w it|| tlr r r out of
ichemr and chsiged with assisting SCilttlll HAD tlf*l.i\ t il lot lit) days
in smuggling aliens. The service today and llir I’ouloii lloatd dial*
named him as Edwaid Linnnuel Irilgrd opponrilt. id I Iriiirucy to
Stewart, a nulive of Jamaica hut aneil and tn ihr man who actual­
a naturalized American citizen.
ly klllril the drri
Sluwurt, u leshtelit of Ml. Ver­
Odham hiollit, ,.| Stair Kep. J
non. N.V., wa* arrested Sept 27, ihailry Odham ol S.inloid, was
and since then, the service said. it
had rounded up 82 person* alleged guru a lili-d.sv loiulilional parole
fiolli llir iriitrio r ol III days in
to Insv«- entered tills country
legally w ith S te w a rt’s assistan ce. Jail ami line id 4IIHI fot the nf,,
i Stew. art w-a*
i |takent»iInto |c.u|s to d |y |1II l|M* Im111* VI MM111, *vtklj Ii
VI1 take
when
he arrived
in Miami nm nrdl

CINCINNATI. Oct. 12. &lt; /P)~
V John L Lewi* and the United Mine
Worker! today extended a peace
offer to the reit of the American
labor movement, calling for “unity,
harmony and cooperation,*’
Lewii, urging adoption of the
resolution, aiked other labor lead­
e n to "put atide their contention!
and grievance*" and line up to­
gether. .
0
The UMW pretident laid he wai
"ettongly in favor” of the resolu­
tion. He reviewed hii own effort*
to bring about unity a* pretident
of the CIO in 1938 and again ai
ipokeiman for an AFL committee

BARTOW. Oct. 12. (A*)—five
prisoner* beat up a Polk County
jalU r today and escaped. Three of
th*m ware re-captured.
Sheriff Dewitt Sinclair said th*
Jalfer, R. 0.- flulharland, was hit
•heat the hied and face-w ith a
J flashlight and -juimmftod t a ^ b f
prts.nera' f1»t*.
Sinclair said Sutherland wn*
"beat up pretly laid,” but we* In
no danger.
The officer *aLd one prisoner.
Bernard Turner, returned volun­
tarily tn the county jail. Another,
Jack Whldden, turned himself In
at the Imkeland police station fil­
ter announcing he had been In a
jailhrtak.
Auburndale police teamed with
U highway patrolmen to capture
* Kenneth Wheeler who earaped In
an automoblla.
Sinclair said the (alter was grab­
bed when prisoners complained
that a newly arrived drunken pil•oner wa* disturbing them. Still
at large are Leroy Hultnan and
Park Lane.

Scattered ihowers this afternoon
otherwise mostly fair through
Wednesday. Gentle to moderate
variable wind*.

R
M
e
d
s
Offer
To
Talk
J a m a ic a n s 1 o ^
An
U.S. Is Halted Uver Arms Reduction

Monkeys Greet Little Kitten

He laid "The rank and file of
American labor want* unification of
the American labor movement.”
*
"Unity ha* not been poiiible by
^ reason of the lack of wiidom or
unbending attitude of American la­
bor leader*." he laid.
"The rriponiibility ii on tho»e
leader*.
Tin miner* now work 40 hour*.
The union rnlleet* 20 cent* a toll
(Cnsitauea lie P**e M»&gt;

W VATUKK

AaaocUtod Proas Leased Wire

TUESDAY OCTOBER 12, 1948

Head Of UMW Urges
Adoption Of Res*
olution S e e k i n g
Unity And Harmony

5 Prisoners Escape
• A f t e r Beatlpg Up
Polk County Guard

Ifcratti

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tin - m orning dulIn- iriis o ii fo r his

100 alien*," admitted lie winked „n ...................
pi-iitimi nnlil I he | resignation, anil, «uid Uml he ha
alone In providing fra u d iile n f birth
C*i t If irate* tn alien*.
said lie would gomutitee that law j cernt.ig .............. ;........
The immigration official quoted enfo,cement office,, would get the |'" te r t'd City employment 20 years
Stewart us telling hint he ttarted name or the alleged ..... . ....... .
I »K° «" «
0m' n«
A eame warden said the second
from bavenhl. «l*. lie has
•bout a year ago making faked
Ce&lt; llflcutes for Jantulcaii negroes limn got away, and (hUiaiii 1ms I »*•» ,«M*»WlnK iii«|.ecl«r for the
,!»••» &gt;0 years. Among h is duties
It ffdl each. Tha price went us not disclosed Ids name. T
Coventor Caldwell said. “This I. I Were the ilireetlon of rod n- con■xh a» 9860, Miller said Hteysorf
will him, ami he ofren took credit, it hard case Men) wc have a lin in '{ f’L Rr J* ' Ice-president of thn
collecting when the alien idilalned who should have been convlelod Soulliertl llilildlng l ode l.nngiess
• and sentenced to the full penalty. I u'l&lt; J" on the executive committee
work.
Thete ate no extenuating etirum "f Die I-b&gt;rlila lateruatlorisl A"
1-lances
' -nidation of Milk and rood hani"(In’ III,. Other hand, alt Hie latiuns. ami is also a mem tier of
.evidvnee we-have before us i- il,„i Ihe International Assort ition of
t mil sfutoures have Im' iui hi,posed blci-l, ic in 11*.
.
\ M'jmrl favoring rottrirte blmk
'.mis foot times since lu ll ami
in
tincon
sir
m
i
ion
of
u
swimmintt
* oil the defendants lived oul-ide
, dmi,m countv" whete Utlham wa­ ....... was received ft mil A I*, i.ud
II It. Michaels, I him,do eon-true
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sentenced
J. K. I Jimmie) Howland. Jr . I .. ...... „ atmkasman for • he turn engineers.
I»c*l banker yesterday &lt;pmlifie
ICi,Kli&gt;„,d tin Pna r si - i
&lt;hir office has tiliidt) a study &gt;f
to run for the offiee of t’tiy f’oni
ll,e proposed cun,-rule block type
mlisloner in (irntip No. 2 to sin
of .w titimliiK poo, ami ,,f the str es s
&lt;eed l.ea It I usher
amt Mruin to he i iicm nteretl.” Ihe

PARIS, Oct. 12, (/Tb
Rum*
Accuird llir United S lain , Britain
and South Africa tuday of practic­
ing "a shameful, duty and unfair
racial diiininination."
A Mat k bearded Soviet delegate.
Alcan Pavlov, mad* the charge
during sucial lummitlec debate of
n draft declaration of human
right!

general election )
lie alto accuird Cuba ol ictktng
TALLAHASSF.K, Ocl. 12, hV) Florida stlmul leaders air fighting
to vaster down an ailn.tr pledging
a |iii&gt;|M,icil .impiidnient tn the 'la ir Constitution whirh would authorize
"rquat piulcclinn ol the law agarnit
, .ninlirs h&gt; burrow monc) igainst Inline rcvrmir In build nrw srhmils
any duciilniualion." 1Ir raid a Cu►
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(I wRiliiitfd «M» l*fiMr * lii
itmy -»y tin- uriK-iolim ot is lii'd
up with -i i muny restclellniu* it
. would be more of a lllndruiice than
&gt;, I,,.Ip to tlu- school building prsi^inrit. They would rather di-fent
i ii and try for u more Irniont IrorI lowing provision In the future.
N'nliinly in particular »o«&gt;m* to
| In- udvocuting the amendment,
lie w as horn A p r. 2d, HUM in
.which will be No. 2 on the tmHnl
Thy Pilot Lilith, which Is fp,in­
eport stated
"Wc have found
"
T * ,, Mllttn, fin.
a gi minute of' Vlilel
Vldelle.
lull lids type ,.f pool wall, proper- suring the III,,ml Rank Thursday
| lint of It subject to ratification President
Seeks
also
1
U
ba.
High
Selim,I.
lie
is
Iv lemfotced and c,,a-lructed will Oct. 14 ill Mrs. Mary Raw'lns’
•or rejection by voter* In the gunR a l l y ‘M id w e s te rn
"/ American Institute of, P l l h l j / t H e a l t h M o o t ...... - srtnlig
u pome,|.|„.plate uffice in the Hniifurd Clinic, f ’Oll
end election.
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Hunkers, A u g u sta , tin .
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* * ^ * * * n i i v i v i . *,
WJ1ij
11:00 A. M. until il Of) P. M. went*
I he school l.oitd proposal itarlV o t e r s I n C B m p H iR n
M r. Howland ha* had e x te n siv e ]
.
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| The CominiHslon took no Ini- tn secure at least Ml) pints of blood,
..il out us purl &lt;&gt;f the 1047 cltDens'
hanking experience. Ilu w-ux f ir s t
I ollutlon of the .States dreikine ........ t,.
p, -..vlmmlnj; Mrs Rawlins, chairman of thr
rommittee program for iM-tterinent
K)., Ocl. 12. , ruipjoymi i,y Hie Giluvns and water supplies anil control uiiil|il„„| project which
dill under Bank, said today.
■if schools, lint It was changed iA’LEXINGTON,
i—In a statlnn speech tu u .Southern Bank of Auguxtu, IW2J j huspltallxat'/n of
tuliarciilosisI
|..rutiil,',
Anyone Interested In giving
radically dining
its
passage r r t m d e s tim a te d * 1 4,000 h y pab , through
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10!». Frum
I02H to 1U2U1-------' cuses ----wore among
the topics dl«- i , o i o n ’"'','mll'i."atg
^ty p !^ 'of blood is asked to telephone Mrs
through the legislature.
Ire chief Dudley McCloy. ltewey 1lie aurvetl th« U rsl Nntlonol Honk | cussed at the recent meeting o f. , ottstrucllun, declared Mr. Snyer. Rawlins si lino for an appointThe Irgldnture, hy statute,
predict™! that ’‘thouaaiuU of her#, anil during the following 10 the State Public Health Assort-’
letter recommending that the ment. The hour* fur the "donors
adopted the Citiien*' Committee Democrats In Kentucky wilt |D"«W M,,rvlJ‘l I1”' a *nXor‘' n ‘ “.'J 1'
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nt|,n
City
it
wss|
an
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property at French Avenue I hove been arran g 'd so that workrecommendation* that tho Mute rate Republican this year,
tt" k “r . 11 *r .
n ' XL 'y } \\ f "V'k
Eighteenth Street immediate- Ing persona will have a chance hr
donate abmll 14,000,000 a 'ys'ar to attacked what he called Ihe If*. 11M0, Ihe
registered to uirept | Inmii.: ,{l| r,'r l9'r nt t)l1' Bendimle | v
,}„, ||, ,| Hr houl lm ’ giv» donuttous dining their lunch
the -minties for sehool hulhfinira.
1 m- the office of cashier of the new-, ( ounty Health Unit.
...
fmur.
Incredible runducl" of the T
Kini-i" Ihe stale need* something
, , - n*
»*
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man administration in home uml 11v orKttnitni Kloriiln Stuti* IlMtik » Aitt*nillntf thi* tvii*vlin»r mi!.,,,.. ,..i ....
foreign affairs. He sold II « » j « lilch opened Juttu 2, IIKIK, lie j Thursday, Friday and Saturday i the
m" Zoning
11,1 Dm. wac tmeived front
Mr*. Rawlins disclosed th st 140
lik e * 150.1tO0,000 worth of new
trunsfuslons
have
Itoiiid.
T l i e O o tu m is
given In
, ,, , ii puhlie
,, .heurnig , Semlnnla C’uunty been
and renovated «&lt;-hool*, the- clll-J so "roufused” that often offici­ ,'iie proniuieo m vlce-presidunl , w orn1 D r. M ttlllm nn, V . J . Itublun-,, i , ,
th ru u ih th*
Hens' gi oup readied tho 94,000,000 al* in Washington didn’t know and csshlet in 1040. w hich post- ! -iin ltu ry o ffic e r and M r-. Iltild u ^ . 1, , . * , , . , . that
/ , , ‘‘ ,'1 " ! ' 'U '" '"** r v l r l l V l , , L , u n ,, d IU ,P , l, the
I K lldw o . M rs
Ml
I Bro w n uml \ " '
. '''' 1 ,lv 11 ' 1
1 ll ,,r -'L i u ! ! , l th . n l i w ^ !
annual donation svouhln’t meet the "which side of the fence they t!„n he held u n til J u l y 1, 1044
un Jiiri. a,
need* very fust.
were on,"
» J-"' V i ’S i . c - T J S I J S S L ....... ....
........I
S ™i . '
.........
....
I theo Rowland
So It proposed rhangtng the
HT. I.OUInToci. 12, (&gt;P)—The lie is Prussia
Constitution to make It easier for
MV* M sg n olla Avenue j pinion at tho mooting that if t h e ! ( .| r‘ .,laM0 ./ 'f ,Clly
I lr"- - 'P ,h# p" " 1 *1.* w,,e.k , 11 ,r.* n*
rauntie* to float issue* *n&lt;t build Post-Dispntch announced Intlsy cited nt MM
P'-i ly iiniiiuiliutojy vast „f thu fu to n s wuru given In the local
It favurs Ihe election of Thomas On llov. 12, 1947, ho organised pollution of Florldu streams uml iiu
schools on hot-rowed money,.
lu*
Station,
it
ih
|
nt
thu
uornur
of hospital from the Sstmnol* County
IC iia lls H r .l (la P i t i r s i t I
underground w ater supplies enuK. Drwe) as President. The
1’ulinutto iiiiti Cuuimurrinl Streelu 1,l,PPly 111 tho Central Florid*
It particularly wanted to fcot
........... ............j tlr.uus s t thn rate us during the
newspaiier praised the HepubllrI110™ Bonk. She umpha„liud th*
around the present requirement ■n nominee’s record aa an sd- McGrath Says Demos I««■* ,60 ,***”• »»'*win till'he City decided to sull thu lurid I fact
th at nil blood dointed bv
this* all bond* must lie approved mlnlatralnr and said President
■n
e r iT n i *si l i 1H,,,m hn drinking sewernge in-leu,| I'll" Rusl Kxtute lliisrd w t.« uutli- Sutitlnole County peraon* will b*
unii'.l tu wul u vn(lit,
Hu |lru.
In an election in which »t lensl Truman lacka "the stature, Ihr
F a c e Uphill H ffn l
..... I wntor,” sold Dr. Quillnum party,
used for Hsmlnolu County patients
_____
j
(C iiM liB H ** &lt;)■ I 's a r * l » l
half the registered properly own­ vision, Ihr social and economic
exclusively.
AdiUthmiil
psymunt
to
thu
Lu­
er* east vote*.
•rssu , or Ihe sense of history
NEW YORK, Oct. 12—I/l'i- ' T___ l
1 .
list uoff general 'Inmmo Co. of 9600, representing o n e ! . Below I* “o llht
nTime after time, school bond required lo lead this nation In a Uemocratlc National Chairman J. J t 'W 8 , IV lO S lc n iH r f o l u
iisues have received in overwhelm­ world crisis."
Howard McGrath says thu l)«niu". .!..i&amp;
: ;i ur2uiSi i r,r
rpru
Guns In FeNtivalH :p .r
. . . .,r
. oj
u p
pro- » ™
o u“
n m2i ir
r rN
« r aT
t u u c4v»!»5i
nnunnu
ingly favorable vote from those
icrsta fees ”0 hard, uphill fight"
PROSPECTIVE
DONORS
u ra tu ry to wuterp;
w aterpro o fing the
By ASSOCIATED I’ltBHH
who voted In an election—only to
which the votes of woman may
1.
Doners
must
bv
in
good health
Hall, wass suthorliui;
HUlhorUe I,
Thu
Governor Thoms* E. Dewey to decide.
fail simply because te n than half
JERUSALEM, Oct. 12—(Z»D— City tCastlHMsC
and bstweun thu ag*s 1 f 18 and
(is
nn
ICHSlIsurS lie Psss B i t )
The Trumsn-Usrkley ticket I* Jaws and Moilams will celsbrati
Ihe eligible men and women both­
69 years,
ered to vote.
f mining, however, tho Rhotlu Is- holy festivals with gun In hand in
2. Parsons planning to give
this religious center tonight.
I’ostmuHter General
Iduttf must uhserve a 4-hour fast­
Hut the legislature put the old Capt. Colin Kelly To sod senator declares.
Addressing Democratic woman
For Jews the world over It I*
prior tu coming In to
freeholder voting provision Into
Baps HisJPay Hike ing period
yesterday, McGrath ssld: Yom Klppur, the day of atone­
rreallsu td (Is Pas&gt; *(*&gt;
Be Buried Tomorrow workers
ironiUntil iia rag* &gt;1*1
"This election xxx depend* on ment that tinds 10 days {J peni­
MIAMI, Oct. 12—(ZFk—Post­
“ N O S M O K IN G "
M/ OIHON. Oct. 12.1/P) - Burial the attitude the women tnko. x x tence, ft lx the beginning of thu
Activity IncreaseH
B IR M IN G H A M . E n g .. Get. 12.
with full military honors will bo j from 1,000,000 to 1,(100,000 more New Year 8709 In the Jewteh cal­ master Guneral Jestu M. Donald­
son told the National Association (A1)— A falling hoard In Birming­
tomorrow to tho body of women will go to tho poll* In endar.
At Farmers^Market accorded
For Moslems It Is Id El Adhu, uf Letter Carriers last night that ham Exhibition llsll hit William
Capt. Colin Kelly, thu first ac- this election then men, and thn
clslmsd horn of the wsr with decision may well rest In their that marks tji# and of the tradi­ the 9460 pay boost given them Howaon, 20, In th* head and knock­
hands, particularly for senatorial, tional pilgrimage to Kaaba In thl* year was Inadequate to must ed a cigarette uut of Iflt mouth.
■ Activity Is in em sm g a t the Japan.
— congressional
living costa.
and state-level can­ Mwca, tomb of Mohammed.
.Sanford ^late Ferm eci Market
The board bore the sign: "No"
Th*
body,
scheduled
to
arrive
end most of the dueler* tlttr* ,w*ll
Dunsldson also iild that sv#ry Smoking,”
didates."
The two festivals coincide ..this
flume
hv
train
at
2
P,
M.
(KHT)
b# in operslion wftqin th# next
vear for the first time In decades. man In the Fostal Service should
today, will bn escorted by veteran
W#«k, Market M sn tfrr H. J.
MONROE PORT OFFICE
Because of tho Arab-Jewiih con­ belong to some postal organisa­
man predicted today. They nr# get­ organisations to the Mndlsmi
Receipt of snnllrstluns for ex­ flict. the festivals ar# more re­ tion.
THE WEATHER
County
Courthouse
where
It
will
ting ready for a busy season,
lie also advocated that the fed­
amination to fill the position of strained and tents then In per­
He
In
stale
with
*
guard
of
honor
v The Sanford Fruit Co. and P at­
eral government provide nostfourth class postmaster at l.sku vious year*.
J A C K S O N V I L L E O n . I ll— &lt;
men's employ**, and recommend­
rick Fruit Co. peeked the first until Wednesday afternoon.
Monro# will close on Oct, 28. IJ
L&lt;
ed that Congress make certain
orangy* Saturday, The tyuthw ard ‘Kelly wn* killed when his plans wss enounced today hy the United
A tlanta
V
NEW METHOD
66
F ruit Co. will sta rt peeking sodn, crashed on th* return from * fltntea Civil Service Commission,
Boston
LONDON, Oct. 18—W —Sir rate boosts to most th* increased
70 6*
end the Market F ruit Co- 1* ex- bombing mission against the Jap- and must be nn file with the Com­ Richard Gregory suggested tottov coat of operation.
Chicago
60 40
peeted to start operations during aasse battleship Reruns off Ma­ mission a t Washington, D. V. on it may soon b« nt esses ry to fill
Denver
66 31
the latter pert of the week. ~
nila three days after the attack that date.
OLD AOR PENSIONS
out a fo ra and gat parmlsslon bsLos Angeles
07 67
Boms of the crops, in this te r­ oq Pearl Harbor.
Application blanks may be se­ fora becoming a parent In Britain.
A representative of th# Social
Nashville
00 41
ritory ere looking good In iplto
cured at the Lake Monroe Pn«
H# said local medical officers Recuritf Admlnstratlon will b# In
New York
00 U
e f the great * mouni ef rtoasfcmtn,
A U S T R IA N S
R E P A T R I A T E D Offtoc. Tha date of examination soon may get U tters saying:
Sanford
Friday st th* Court
08 IT
Raleigh
______
Mr.Lehman.
Lehman, f l i f t v ptoses
” D#sr f lr t ! wish to become s House from 9:80 till 12 00 o’clock
will ba stated on admission cards
SaatU#
68 48
where the ground beeeme
mailed - to applicants after the mother. P|aaaa toll me. what to do for tha purpose of assisting all
Jacksonville
•a
Tl
crape were hj^ursd, Cilery war, many' captured by the Rus- *lo»a af receipt of application*, and about It-a n d s#nd tho ptcsssery persona having business with or Miami
16 60
wai nterdM doe to wet stone at Bteiingrsd, returned boms will ba about 18 day* after that f o r a of application for a y signs- desiring Information about. Old* Or lapdi
66 7*
____ by repatriation train today.
turc."
Ag* aad Survivors Insurance.
date.
11
% ’Jr*, I t

Trum an Accused
Of "Clumsiness”
B y ‘G ov. Dewey

J. EL Rowland To
E n t e r Grou| )2
Commission Race

Pollution Of State
Water Discussed At ■

Pilot Club Blood
Bank Will Be Held
Thursday Morning

, - &gt;-1#y|

lib; y, AkWfi
A. u.Vu

II

D E I hf, vV1'® ;

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1943
Aerial Observers
Soviet Demands Part
im o w « te Of I t a l i a n Flcut
frnnllitiiMt l'i#WI'**1) fliifl
MOSCOW, Oct, 7—(/!*)—The at far At Hey wail looking lor
Soviet New* Aifmry Tn:t» eald crjercy ao'-enwhichmijtht need
loilav IttiKiin hmdetniuidi'd O R A itl ctn
elp. None wn* elylili'd. Apolr
that Italy turn over Itnllnn nnvM
^h
if
ar«itroaj&gt;i!r« wn* ulu.tvii■eaeh
unit* to the U.8 8.fi. a. on**-. of ptw
o pUwie ready to jump If
Toe. until Soviet PoreiRn Mln«
*
taler V M. Molotov madii thn nld'.nn- needed.
The (iIones buMed m/my liomca
new dininnd after tuitninunlnir
rd resident.,
Itnlimi Amba.-Hndor Manila Urn* in ‘bo fl»iid*il area m
eittiei waved them on or the
nin I" till' furtdRii inlni.tiy.
ices wore iibunilonvtl.
Arronllnit to the penrn lii.ntv, lulu
F ro m humosteAil nni'thvriird tu
ttnly in rewired to IiaihI the v ltliin
c O k 'v ciio ship* in &lt;|uc*linn over to Run.iiu hee is A10lminostlb 'so liro f “IjiU
solid .in A U o f
llnihr thn Itnlimi peace tmat\ ■valor,'' lii.isnl raplotfm
il. ,
llusiin. France. Y I I and
(Irivre me to receive D7 units &gt;1
the Italian fleet. TIimII. 8. mill
IJiiUiinhnvnrenouncedturli uhmo. &gt;f nttamptinr to cdnttal 0i* vat•oiiie if itcron hoise rsc-*, nt
•jin‘' Iti;n' I’ w ! , Tno ip a.
Seven Held
II «MlnMnl F m . Pum' Hurl
America me inNnr'hCandida ntul
the tw o m
enlu.it'nnoth»t Ru nfiu bt rait lanne..**.* TIiMit nniuml*
liiuiiltl mu tieconfirm! withvnairt'durii’t?M
iasummer lint neither inv la
iekj.
hur .
Kivu men wore held in ♦i.t.tM
IO
(mil inch ns mtilerlnl wltiiesses In
the slnvinir. They Are:
ltot*ert liunyon, 23, n fren.lnnee
Incki'v, (lescritieil by Assistant KuH'L d o B SAY Hit s
11
Ihitrirt Attorney I'rniik l*i L"lln WMfrrLfM’ MOSPiTaliTY
tivu of Winehester. V».
1st ciut siumict r.cmetuto. nsJoiihniiaC
onnelly. 20, an eaerelae
Isiv nt rare tracks In litis nrus, Dojs/Ai Top fiHE wi/J
ANN I'A fiB
oKu homo is In lllllsthile, N. J P£Y SARVfS P£J£
lie*, or Hoslan Style whJo
seph Ryisn. .'14, a hotso trala- L l l S*MCK5 Vo’
FOODS
f Philadelphia,
Baked Beans rr.Po
eter Chlodo, 24, n llrimlilyn T/ME T* TEk P£ AU6E
ihllnr fireman.
1-lb. cn« OQc Im
Nntall Murtclla, SH, uncle of or-p Yo’ APraE //
Frank Mnrte'lii anil dccrlhed ns
Arm I'aRe s wenlthv llnllltnore, Md., nm
r.
TOMATO tracto
Iti
l.n
llq told the court thut the
S
S STbay«
i t t *»«
Ketchup ili.ttrirt attorney “la In possession
Food.l
of Infurntntlon that Knnyun, Con
nellv and Hyatt were with PelI’osmshortly before he was hilled
noil that they loft him In thu
riimnniiy of a man tmmert 'Joe'.
Ascrurh is now ludni' made tor
vatua&lt;
"
Stuffed
'.In*'."
Olives I'/i-oz. jr 39c
Pi f.alias also said Nntall Mar-

“Where
Customers Send Their Friends'
*

. ,

uron iiv ii

tells heliHtd iffit &gt;|CMI'aid for Pel
I’otxo whan the lalef faced a homl*
ride charKc In Baltimore laat vear.
The nttornov sold .IbV * Unel* Ravu
Pel
which
off the disputed debt.

SPACHETTI
SALAD DRESSING pi. Jr 33c qt.jrfite

I'niio $600 With
In nav
Pel I'oaia was aniultteil in
Trimna, Fla., Inst May oncluirjjos

204 E. FIRST STREET
Sanford, Fla.
NOSAI-ES TO MERCHANTS

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

6 ^ MEAT P E P
ARMOUR'S T Y
WHOLE OR FULL HALF ’
.............
MISTLETOE r l C l W I C t BUTT-END
........................................
SMOKED
J l l a U l l J t SHANK-END
ARMOUR’S STAR SPICED LUNCHEON or RATH’S COOKED SALAMI
MARGARET ANN QUALITY GRADE A WESTERN BABY BEEF, or AA GRADE VEAL
STEAKS : : :
Roin, Club &amp; Shoulder............
Krnfts Kay
Round, T-Bone &amp; Veal Cutlets
Cheddar
Cheese
JtBBF * VEAL.
Krafta
Rump &amp; Shoulder Roast
Old English Cheese
FtAt STF.W
Krafta
IMate &amp; Brisket ........................
American Loaf Cheese
Lean Hamburger ................
GENUINE SOUTH DAKOTA SPRING
ALL MEAT
Legs
..........................
Beef Stew .
Square Cut Shoulders
Morrell'* Pfldo Sliced
Shoulder
Shank Half
Bacon ........... .
Rib Chops....................
f.yk*‘» me*’. r»R Unit
Sausage

LAMB

A litO'A Pure VeRetublo KlimteniliR

UliXO

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

Ann I’nRe

YELU)W ONIONS.........3 lbs

I’t, Jar

Mayonnaise

Ann I'nge

43c

1Y S ’KlirGO

LCTTUCE

Strawberry

WBSTEBV*

CARROTS

Preserves

............ 2 lbs.

CANADIAN

2 large headfc
Ig.bchs. 2 for

IDAHO BAKERS ...

............ 3 lbs.

.......... each

Oxyilol

CELERY ................
RUTABAGAS.........
GEORGIA YAMS....
CELLO BAG

DESSERT PRUNES

SPRY
til»*l-'lo [ili|iild

Starch ....
Woodbury

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Soap . 3 bars 38e
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14 B R A. N
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C ra n b e rry S a u c e ™L 1 5 c

Heil YorkitiR

“Super Right”

Apples . . 3-lh. 27c

Chuck Konst lb, 59c

Bnoball

VELVEETA Kraft Cheese 2 lb. box 85c

Cauliflower ltd. 21c
“Super Right”

Red Tukny

Crapes

M iatr

Criokel Stew lb. &lt;!5c

'~S^~ m
c^ :
ibiyl^ g g -ApL/lLllLd
P A rill? &lt;
rd/j|ery B
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2-lhs. 27c

Fancy

Grapefruit

“Super Bight”

. ea. 5c

0$t

Irrherif

Bmitdonn

Lcetuce .. 2 lids. 21c

Veal Roast ... lb. 73c

Fancy llnrttelt

Pears ..... 2-lhs. 31c

Bacon ......... lb, 69c

Idaho (IliklliR

Potatoes

AAP Sllred Sunnyfluid
Bacon...........lb

NESTEA

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Armour Htor Strip UriNkfimt

INSTANT TEA

5-lhs. 31c

Fancy Yelluw

Ittoitteoae

Calif.

Cantaloupes ea. 19c
Krtili Green

momIa

eese ....

Onions.... 3-lbs. 15c

Penn Dry Clewier........ can
Prem Motor O il...........2-ga
JkP Fancy Peas

Ni

liuiyfleld Long Grain Rice
Ok
Peae
Greae
Jam
m i •
V H V .iH
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PTv r .*uMI
*' fYy* t

MiH.ee....

ARMOUR’S STAR CANNED MEATS
Tripe .... 24-oz. 49c |.Franks .. 7-oz., 39c
Vienna Sausage.................... «/a can 18c
Corned Beef H ash.......... . 16 oz. can 33c

hV S H U im

CRACKERS

Ta l l
BLOSSOM TIME

Milk 3 for

IP YOU ARC ■ MRfft

-

Yellow

KRAUT NosX r 2 cans 25c

ever}ni|&lt;

“8WANC0” Plain

Butter Beans lb. 15c
lb CoHrrb

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M«JC

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FACTORY PACKED BLUE ROSE

r»a“-;-re '■■mir

Squash .... 3-lbs. 29c

f Tongues lb. 39c

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Del M u n tu

Amsalni RmhIi

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CIGAIUSma

SOAP

cu t $ 1 4 5

TuillHAL SIZ|

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lanthivs cocetl
PR iVNUTS

8

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PLANTER PEANUT

BUTTER

SUur Feb, Apr., Blackberry.

r n iir »c
Del Mala Cream Style 5

C an ............. S for 83c
Rarsbey’e tk o i

CMC. Syrap .. 3 for He
g re w Gloat No. t can

S for 88c

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I n U n ity T h o r* I n f t t r c n f t h —

Ta Protect the P u r* of tho World |
Ti Pfometa 0&gt;a P r * r r u of Amerit sj
Ta Piadoca Prosperity *«r Sanford.

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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
VOLUM E X X X X

E sta b lish e d 1908

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

F R ID A Y

O C TO IIK K H. |fi|M

Cloudy with occasional showers
thin afternoon anil tunlehk, becom­
ing partly cloudy Saturday. Util#
change in temperature. Gentle (a
moderate southerly winds becom­
ing i nrl.ihlu Saturday.

No. 31.

A sso cia ted P r e s s Leased W ir t

Cuba, Egypt, Norway p°jnL^Cleveland Trims Boston
Elected To Council For Election
2-0 In 3rd Series Tilt
4 » r V . A£ , BS ,D e»ey Call. For GOP P d ilicU .
To Agree To Truce Government Aid Found Murdered
In Berlin Dispute
P A R I S . OcT dl(/P)-Cuba. In State Housing In Chicago Loop

Voting
Holiday
la* jAsked F o r M iners:
Share W ork Plan
Is Aim F o r Union

W inner Of Pitchers Hattie (Jets Ovation

Lefty Gene Bearden
Blanks Braves On
5 Scattered H its:
Bickford Is Loser

CINCINNATI, (let. x. m —
It* JACK HAND
The Cnited Mine Worker** eonMUNICIPAL
STADIUM. C k v c
Eiypl »nd Norway were elecfrd
rent Inn today over* bclinlngl)
land, (hi, H (/!’) l.rflh.uukd
barked
a
iMilitlc.il
nclion
rrsoiutoday to iwo-year term* on the Trum an
Carl
Bolton
Charged
Cites Need
Grin- lli-arden vluit out the Horton
lion Imllrerlly fn*firing RepliliUnited Nation* Security Council.
F o r Shooting CIO llcnn 'I'homii* K. Dewey in the
Of
Retaining
D em ­
llr.ivr*, 2-0, with five bits today
The term* begin next Jan. I.
prc*liJenllat eampnign,
It re­
to
guc thr Cleveland Indian* a
W
alter
P.
Rcuther
Cuba replace* Colombia, Nor­
ocratic Leadership
pented and enlarged the attack
2 I .nhanl.tgr in the 45lh Wotlcl
way will take Ilie teal now be Id by
mm P resident Truman liy John
Ml
Setter
DETROIT. Oct. x. 1/1*1— I'url I CHICAGO. Oct H pi*) Wil­ I.. Lew I* nl the opening rumenRelgium and F.gypt lake* over
Hutton, .19«ye«r-iilit former min­ liam John Gran tin. 42. &lt;.mdol.ile
Hon *r**bm Tuesday.
Miking In* thud Hail within a
from Syria under the couneil't
or official of the f'H) United Inr circuit rmiil clnk and biollici
t seven day period, the 28 yc«r*old
geographical representation tyiletn.
Auto Worker*, for mull) wan
II* II AJIOI.D U AltD
Hr,mien bafllrd the Htave* with
nrcilHnl Indny of trying tn kilt of * leading Repuhltinu itiir poli­
Norway and Cuba were elected
CINCINNATI. On. H. &lt;/!«) tician,
wat
found
living
r.wly
to­
■
In* ilipgong klim klcr.
Wnller
I'.
Iteuther,
president
of
on the lint ballot, while four ballots
John I- I.ewi» imlirrrlly endnr*ed ,
the union.
day on a limy Loop thealcr-ditIt was ,i brait'W.Hiiung victory
were neceoary to decide between
Republican pmidcnli.il randicfa'c
trirl
street.
Police
termed
it
mur­
fin
tlir Inyal Cleveland fan* who
Egypt and Turkey. The final voU
Ibonia* I*. Dewey today and called
N E W Y O R K . Oct. N (£*)
der.
wen- w itching llinr first terie*
wa» Egypt 36. Turkey 19
Governor Tbomai E. Dewey end'd
Granola, brother of Stale Sen. for a "holiday" *o the miner* could
gaint- Mine 1920
Cuba wa« elected unanimouilv toutlay lor federal aid to tlnlri lot
vole on Nov. 2.
Peter
C. Granata (R -I7lb) w&lt;t*
Ibanl-n, winner of 20 game* in
Norway received 44 vote*. Elected Louring on "n renlitlie. prnclicni
lo -i long retnlulinu on political
tin- I. gul,ir sr.iMin, including the
nation* were required to poll a two- haiii" whenever iucIi aid i» ncetl- found *praw|rd at the rnterance action, reviewing Lewi** criticiim
to hi* apartment btitlding at IBM
iii*In- (.ml lie playoff Monday witlt
third* majority vole.
rd “ to get action."
W. Randolph »trrcl-wiihin two of Pmulrnt rturnan, a iperial comtin I iimIiiii Ri-d Sox, gave bit own
The coming term will be the
niillrc declared d ial:
Declaring "we are up again*! a
vkio--- i trrmpmlnu* lilt with two
•erond (or Egypt. She wa» elected gigantic homing deficit." the Re­ b l o c k * of the brigbllv lighted
"A% to the oilier tn-iJot i.indidatr
t
h
e
a
t
e
r
diitrict
and
ac-o*»
ill**
bil&lt;, ote* a double off |o«er Vein
tn a nne-vrar term at the (iril publican preiidential nominee al*o
for Preruleiil of die United Stale*,
itreet
from
a
hotel
nigld
club.
link hud. ffoiii Matter* were rookfU. N. Anembly teision in London urged the clearing of the nation'*
we can mill *ay dial, lo our know­
A Inter autnpiy diicloied two
i the
.-4 1im
llmi lud &gt;ff'
in 1946.
ledge. lie 111* nevrr littered any
«lum area*.
tleep gatlte* made. Cmonci A. L.
tm:
The Soviet Ukraine, Cnuadn anil
"We will not be *ali*(ird." be Hrodie mid, by »nme imlrument •Intrmrnt* lb.it teflri I iqwvn the
liidinn* hitHii* 1 r *ni 114*1*1 tin- lud
Argentina are the nth«r non
integrity or dir objective* of tile
ff tho
Iff- * uni tl llt'lil*!'* n till
permaiient member* nf the rouncll- •aid, "until the cur»r of ilumt and ■ueb a* an ax or meat clever.
Htii' 1 vMlIi' 11 Hv*» till u* ,-mash ta
Their term* run for another year. tenement* i* lifted Irorn e v e r y Granata died at llcnroim f|o*pital. Liiilr&lt;l Mine Wm ken of America,
IUS IIOSTl &gt;N III. V\'K leiiionuiti-s i n I “I* ....... ... i uTufiilo iiiU ltr* Tohmiy Sftkn tiflrr thi) fimt
Data
Hit’ n m* ft uuv in rig
The permanent mi'tiWicr* nrn the American family and every AineriThe nutopay, enmlue.ed by Hr. |
'*»•'» member..
Wm bl series game ni linive-. Park, Ito *‘M|- '
free
1)
M.n 1 il Willkt'tl, tin- third
• in hi llit* (*lt'V«*liiHtl Ifiiiiiiti i* ti IHrlr lui* IIIf.**
Itlg Five puwors*-tho
United
,i,;M "
Jerry Kenin*. cm w in's pnlhoto-l
It i* our opinion that the UMW
f ’ntil the eighlh inning, when Musi ., . *‘4I ‘ " ,l ♦' f »iti on Ifolitii**' - mull'. &gt;i v .* 1 Mil kf 11 Mill ll
Dulry
ni*" * 1 IJl.kf-l l. iiml I.n
Slate*, lit Haiti. Frnnee,
MlimaW i cn" clllk1,
, r
llntei ruifItirml Smimljih '
en a
In* mm■» vvhit ml a.f m IlltVI
antl China.
1 I he New York Governor* to- giat, mild the body bud two deep |n mil departing from it* political el's toil lie,
wound*, one to Hie Peek, I bn '‘H'Cr , |mi||&lt;v or |I» ciiinlllutioli.il prove
.l.’.il 'll ulliv
*i._
____
..f
*i...
ri,.i
jLmii
.
*
,
('tilin'* election willbring l" I mark* were
in a ipcerli at thr i..
ill the renr of Hie skull. The ^killl
Ii. S*.
Imiim ♦I f r*. FIddii
the council table (Inillcrmo Itelt, ground-breaking ceremonies for the iv o ii n d lunched I lie bruin. Inti Mini* by |ilacmg llu* fartunl intM«)41■ *i, *'uK f*-i1* fal
an experienced ntotenman, whose . . . , ,- q
j
, either could have been filial, the foririalnni fieforc you (the ronven
a.* iii.i) 'hut I 'in k, tmmpod on the
It. N. activities dale hack to the A1* " "
»’r,,,rcl report xnhl.
linn) for rnniidfration.
j pi,iv i.y Mitidiell. threw wildly to
San Francisco organisation of thCjtn New York City,
•'We nre aatlafled Hint Hui mailtPolice traced Gruniitn’a move111,1 fur km error, iiermitllng
body.
m &amp; . Dewey act nut
for New Ytirk incut* during yosti'i'liiy noil ln-&gt;t bi-r* of the ttoiled Mine Workers,
III itnb 11 to (core. Itickfnrd also
Jewish reaction lo the choice ot yel|erdrty afternonn. rleminaliim 'light. The) euiil lie all'inb il politi­ their tvlve* and drpedont* enn be I
walked l.im lluudreau but ended
-KVPt wm bitter.
l-gypt
'the pouibtlily ot hi* meeting Preii- cal meeting* In .................... of hi* rolled Upon to protect iholr rnuii 1
. the Inning hv milking Joe tlordotl
"The pooplp of Ninel will not
\u mi •»v- *I tti.it huii- Im wrapping nungi-c
•ilbro (tint III pint- riv ,,, Mct'nrniirk.
cnmpnlgn for thq cimiit court trv, their honiea and their union.
under stand thi* nth
'regard of dent Truman in Albany.
“ Wo conclude thl* report by reIdo
1 t .....ilv» "i p &gt;imIiii I, -Mid lltereby preM-iung tb e r fioid* for
The Itrnvi &lt; reached l.efty Heard"Thla year the builder* of Amer­ clerkship, n county offlco, dined commending llm defeat of our'
all moral consideration*" an N1 1-p,til,, I1.1. Iiccn lompleli-il In-re after month* &lt;-l i-xpcnmrnl.il work by en fn! their third hit in the top
ica are building na never Iw-foro, with friend*, and nttetideil morn onemlea mid tho election of
tatll spokesman In I'nri* itabl.
nf the fm 1iib when Mike Mepnlltlcat mealing* In the evening.
our 2 Tuscaloosa Women i, t , c i i„,,irk. mvcttm iml engineer, vvlm 10.1111l.111u in* works!
"Egypt’* armies have been on- and the total may reach a* many They
****' 1 (.(Iimivk led off with a single to
quoted (ernoatn'a wife. Violet, trim friend*."
a* a million new houses," pewny "H, a*
o
s
e
•
D
n
itlftf^
C
•"
*ltr
Weltka
HnihlMv
The
rnniriilttoo
pioposeir
III
saying ho displayed nu
, entei. \fter Hob F.lliott lofted
*nid. ‘‘That la good. Hut It I*
"ill order le Implement and nff•
Mi ll-'i.iik, last vi-.ii till ol i d wide Mli iiti'in. iiitb bn emtuirertto' t.. It.iliv Frank McCormick hit
algo* nr iinrviuiannaa.
Willi
Station
W
J
R
D
lint nearly good enough,"
lonte
Hits
policy,
your
cnnimlltie
Pollen -aid they bad been unabb.k ii .''tin Mac 11mi** Simp it 111.11 Iiiiii ill ■.t*nI I In I' #*■4*1 ■ilm- 1 0 11 tbniiib- [11ItV.
"Aa mnny n* a million and n
fiirlliei leroniMieiid* Hint on r-b-i-iiick/otd 'iiilk.d Ken Kellner,
I • lif t * |*» I 'p i i ! tit m i y f
u .*1vI»iy, 1 l k
half of mtr voternn* and tbrli to loente who now (ininntn receive lion dnv. Nov. J, ItllH, (which i.- a
MONir.OMI
RV.
A!
i
.
On.
B
|In. flftli 1 1,. .
(tnr. fl.e foiirtll
the wound. They were summoned
t
liiib hint*
I Iril
in*. Iniitii :| 1
lt‘naltn*rft Oa Page HI ran
b” Nlehohi* Midin, night elevator» Ngnl linlldny ill mnuy state-i (/!*&gt; All IImJivu Il*,||\
»»f P ' I I ' itl'!** *1 Hi** uiii In »*f 1* Ircv 1
Hilling. At'-', f-1.1t.iog Wnily Judin the ninl imlustiv V-HV, tblillr i! mu I
|nirii I..- 1 nv. n|i k -ingle to
otirrittor in the tiuibling who di-t- •inerntioti*
|ii»tfpr|ri|
»Oi |ih**fihii, 1*ti*11 1*t it,.
H t i n f l s i i r i l Mi* I ' H i t r t l l i i t i l )
I IMdli- Rol-ii ....... .
left field. Jim
eovt'ird tin- luHty,
HI Ml &gt;I I»f| lllil* I
iniMt
vi*’M iti t•|»«iftin/
11, i-itn 1 ,i..| Kellner will. 11 onefirmuitn is also ‘J7Hi ward com
II* 1•-k* j(lt*i| 1||*f
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pijjiltt
(III
I'M
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f!,»
I......... .. (,, ,
, . IVIII n I'itchsr
mil'iciiiito. mill tin ntloioey fn '
1 ! ilt «fti|)rt| h*f
• Im hi
ALI miii.i 'M|minr «*nii I lit* ni|»*|
........ ii......tin t - linivi'd with hit
ll.- 11lion ■ Imbi-li Ini Commission.
Tba Hov. Deiigln* (’hallo* will
'fitf4111ir n i i kr* ft 11m Mi |.J *
M-c-ind i. tiglii in ', a single tu
coptnliMe hi* aervice* a* pastor
1 I lir mini !ir|i| \1 aI« id.iy lli.»| 1«-l Ii* * II lf| Il|H"l Jlf 1**1 in «hl ml*
Ilf | In till ti.. 1,.1
Hickford
I I K T I I O I T , llet. 8—(.-lb Auof tne First Proxbytorlan Church
1
1
*
11
,
tfii
timing
ill*fiftt-1
yi;ii
two
I
iJH'rilooA.i,
4
1
f*i%
.uc
not
i*ti
M 'n i i f l i i t if t l l i d
F iim v T r t ' O
&gt;vni reiilm i d by 1igl.lbanded Bill
during the latter part of tho
m
i
t*
1
1
1
n
1
*,
liiNhMiij
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t
h
1
nim
•
lltln) lo (l.»fn t|/i'4 Imill f olio
Vniacjlr. Willi lunl it I I I I record
month, and with Mr*. Charles
II. J hiiu-s Out, former mayor,
f t mi I In I lit* f'Hiifihil,
. it
pi itIifif1 WJRD, 111ni •1l!i»i1c.t, I«1r » • *1 twi-N Hm* * ful i.f -I
Ibis stut-xin.
and baby, Kllxnbelh, will leavo on was named chairman of the Char-1
Rev
J.
k.
I'’arris
S.iys
•
I.
•
M
1
Vniselb* l.-fl the three runners
Nov. fhr a vi*lt In the north, pre­ ter Rnvl*|nn Committee, and If. N.|
Lio.k Ii .i f .i ImmiI flit'll iIf* ol l»tlI11 1
bio* for llm observance
fi* tilling it fff»ni
ftparatory to cmlutrklng on tho
Classes
In
Bible stranded when Dale Mitchell
linn h " mm
I
lir
Irilntn.il
.ilfirtiiril
.
mi u.iiio * mi ) it in
-iR. S. llraxll for Patrnclnlu, lira- treaxurer, at it meeting
fouled nut and I,airy lbiliy was
ruling of tin* I IMI .lloflArl I III III' •&gt;i ,1 crmt* N4‘«lion til 111infill 1 Ii , 1
Should Be TaugKti I til row,1 mil. Frank .nct’oriuick to
ill, where the couple will nxsumo Committee Inst night a t the City
y memiit-i
I Im* 1 lim. t i ah piti *•111 foii'it 11 11
lifelong dutiu* n* evangelistic Hull.
Vniicllc, vi tm i'iive i''d first.
of the Hanford Ministerial Associ­ com I i Im I IIm* M4l»*n, Mr^. Unix iT.» 1«j If tH h I 111* "l l*/ffpi l lllni V I ' l . . * ■ i" *
H o 1 R 1 HI, -d llu- lir«l
TI im tn.liu.- u.-ol -III. .0 order
mlxafonarlei nf the Prr*bytcrlan
Acting Mayor I-et* It. tomher
ation at ton recent meeting itcbl lit l,iiultffrf*n Sunil) 1nrI M.s Kiilroi 1
»*• '
■
....
r* t um'I i 1011 in.1 b Hillin'"I thr J-iult* I l f ., I ll ....................... tin* flftli to
nhureh.
grneteil the eommlttee member1.
M
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1
1
High
School.
Jllfl^irfii
M-Illirw
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CIIICAHO, Oct. ft—(/II— The
'it'
It wna on Juno I, ID IT Hint j and told them that the group ran
-I ib. \.lion .1.1 dm ,iion ii v'lcm leitvo it " 111 fuvoi ol Hie homo
Hper Ini plans and driven lire In
"I MHH Hill' whirl, Mtlplll I
nrlifkti
Tribe. Iti'iirdin, tin- happy-gO*
tho Rov. Charles tame hero from [ Im enlarged *y selecting other "neiv look" In hlghwuyu, room ing inilnleii in each church in ol­ for
.1 ti
Mill Ill-'ITI lonrl.n,, ill .tir iurkv aoutl.l.iiw will, tils toixxllng
H
i*
fl
ilil
(It
mint*
ll
I**
(I*
'*
(
Till* *Kh'M t’hiO V'*f| I lir hf'in'l
U n i o n Theological Seminary, member* If desired. Thn Commis­ i:i7&lt;) won't ho nu eight-lane der to stimulate interest in rhtt&gt; b
f.ilitnf ( ll.H.lhr-) III ( imillMTi C .1 ktniekie. i-ontiiuied bis niasterfui
niHt
lff»
iol»* mol Linn* fit flu* hit i*t|.
Richmond, Va. M ilitant pallor sioner* room i* available to the coaet-to-ronst model, a rond en­ atti nJanre All church orgnt.
I Im* iu ln ge itliniil ■ ».*(». (i
tntvlllng to inu-e tin? (' leVr land
to Dr, K. D. Hrownlec and on Committee a* a meeting place, he gineer predicted tmlay, Imt they ntloim rtro L*jinir mnkocl t&lt;» c o h i iu i - Into imlilit* liiliff iilt* Hh miiiim* hii*I
q&gt; lb.- I '.imkI Cenlct vcdcnl.iy
•xp.Mlmg 11 wlmlf! tm n it’ll
Ti.be to then -,'ii.inl World Scries
May 1 nsaumed the "aupnly” pas­ mild, and help of tho City office will lie streamlined.
ami
uttunilnncu cnmnniRi&gt;....muim»rv of (tliolil
K«-v
I'.iri*
told
of
Dnrotby
And there will l&gt;o no nation­
torate, following the retirement force may lie secured to aid In the
i*111I0 I'lMg*ff|i k«*U -ii imt *pply if •In* ii|i|»
1.1 'I .Ki­
vlctorv in mi iiiiuiv day*.
Tho Rov. .Jon Crow*, ptxtor » f| ruvivr
work.
'-**1 wide network of toll highway* to the Church of God, w m olectfid n'* I ovVi-,!^i
I* *1 with pliofilm, h&gt;* m ll.I. I not ; I lion.pion** Hilcrvu w will. Miof Dr. Drownlee.
The work of revising tho C ity. pny for paving progress, nrrnnling secretary-treasurer »f ihu Mint-- j Mj ' d*‘
..f o !♦./• wrnpfN’il f*o *.iit • M* ... .. I i./ tlirlb lli-nlb-v. ii'.it' cil Soviet
I IIIST INNING
The clturrh ia icek'ng a pastor,
M
| 11 '-“'b "
i m )«-■««•«-o| tlo h|gn nf h ill J J . , It* -pv (•ini (.ml til it III" i-lvr -III* it,id
tlruvrs
■aid Mr. Chartoa today, and until Charter will hove to tw completed to Roy K. Jorge inn-n, chief en tcrlnl Aasocintlon, llo succeed * |tbt-i kind muvt )"■ .......I " " "
,*
, -ii v, i Im nine fuilv n qii unted wuli
Holm.-i smacked Heaidrn's first
one la called hera, Dr. Ilrownlea by Mar- I, ltMl* In order that it gliu-cv Ilf Cenncctlcut’a atatu high­ the Rev- Douglas Charles of t h - , meilts. I bn rmut inb-d tn Hi•** 1•' ".ih’il, mill fi mt
Intel, tu 11-kmI. i-i111 win. tlirow Inin
,,v
will re-asiumn tho t'.'itle* nf the may bo approved by the Htnln way di-put tment.
First I’rrshyterian Church, wh 11 Instanie thn* tin- lumub'iii 1 «&gt;•' MMitifllM vvin ppilig 111ea%
tin ioi.il .pic* id .1”- A.nenc in - m l. th.ik .uni Mike McCormick
Jorgensen, addressing an annual will Iravn In NnVOIliber to nxstinu-i"of b-gitminli- pnbbi- int'-i' -•
Legislature at Ha next session,
pMtnratn.
jm 1 ii* miirh jn iit tl|**|
,
u.vi-.mi.ri.i we 1 tin o' kvni. de: Hlruukaut.
u hen jMrkufi,
J iinI u-ii lu.w, i Sinki-ly,
Hanford horn batty "Ruin ’ now Mr. Leahcr told thn Committee. meeting of the lillntiia Hlnte mlsslotiary duties HrailL •
Members of tho Charter Com- Chamtier of Comnicrco, fon-cnsl
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
seven weeks old will ba tuken to
Ini
.nu.* . vpv for -1 l-i.ciiiu power
'•Tin*
Association,"
said
tho
Ri
v.
wrote
Urn
.............
"•'bl
H..........
In oif|i*r In Hi rii fi , f i „ i • |
U d N lla u ra Oa
K ln h ll
' thi* highway picture for 1070'
left.
B raill. and will not see thla city
Crow* thl* morning, " ‘Is asking » conflicting mm.'inb- •*»•* " " fn** f nimhilio, .Mr l|&lt;i m l un i. f
Min
I
lent
lev
vv.ti
r.I.n
.ilril
in
Most main Inter-city routes will tho co-operation of all church lay- 'white ligiit "f pulillvijv m('
Indians
again until, after flva years, Rev.
Millie o j flic finci| n l t n o l i 01 the
be streamlined Tor efficiency and men and non-church-gorcs to at- guards tho piddle nod that ("■' *n 1Im* rh rlfh* f iiimnt »*• In* i»
Mllidudl lit.nl tn M. McCormick
and Mrs, Charles return on a
I'liofdm
which
I*
i.itn-ed
,n
tb.
safety. Cities and tholr suburb* tent! ot losat ono aurvlco on rnrh dlselosute of tiutii I. the "
I'l-nrur. Unity walked. Ruudreat)
furlough, they atated.
oiiutulie mi it vviijn roll Tin- fiutt I liltril .'itslrs. .HJir irir-liril 1 ile- in
will
be served In'
hy romnl.tr
11 new network
rolled
Into an easy double play.
“Wo have found a very coni
1
cr
Inuii
a
woman
n
l.nol
...
the
... hlubivuv.
1 - n ,u, Sutulny during the balance of th.- protection against tyranny.
i-il ini cii|ipi-t| . 1-, ( Lit.icb
'
Duck to Htanky to F. McCor­
tun K'l m 1I'bu
fal, hospitable friendship hero,’
L
i
t
ml
*
completely
month:
Morning
services
aro
h.
l
I
PrmniMitlv
the
i.ubllc
*
mi..Niicit
o
n
l-#ikr
.
i
n
I
,
,
i
j
I'.,,,!
,
then
griululrtl
frnrn
t
ulu.nl.in
IC a a tla a ra Oa &gt;*»■• Three*
mick.
Interest in i.n individual. In- inl-b -I
1 1 'll lilt m m , I.H I'HM* ItlMM..
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct, H - loefitions.
lUnnenity with . m.nlrr* ib-giri;. j No rims, no bits, no errors, mini
When lilghway designing catchWhich truiuu'rnds bln l i g l u *&lt;1 te­
(fl*)—Tho chairman of tho womon’a
Seminole
Ilitfli
Stands
.She iln l.irril lb*l it no time in her left.
native progresi,
(J. K. CONVICTKD
division of the States Right* Dem­ cs up with automotive
le t alone.
Mlit'ON II INNING
NKW YORK. Oct. 8— (/ID— TI10
ocrats told a rally of women hero said Jorgenson, accident fatalities
'•Freedom of Mineeli In b.i.n.l |)o('|j|red 'I’d H e SitIV 1Mining did »bc get .1 good foun­
ilravrs
Join nf tho pres*.
what they could do If they couldn’t will nosedive.
General Electric Co. wax convict­ casting, like freedom
dation in ilic principle* nf American
Klllntl boil lieud out, Kultner tq
He said where parkways and ed today of conspiring between among nlher things," ht; wrote
elect a president,
Ciindifftina and -Uifi ly uf -tuiuli government," lie added
Rohinsun, Frank McCormick tin­
"Wo con lot out a squawk for expressways replaced ordinary 1027 and 1040 to monopolise trade “Is to preserve unlrainmc'lb-'l »
George
Millar died
fwriiu Wesley
n
at H10 Hemlnolo High School fool
gled through the renter of tho 3
H ' a a t l N u r i l t in l- n w r
I'n e .
"There
are
four
institutions
streets
i-.nd
highways
in
Connecti­
tho
right
to
run
our
own
hualnaa,”
in
hard
metal
composition*
nod
as
Haights
ei
hla home In Citrus
irnll field havn been pronounced which touch thi- linn of our diamond, llonrden fielded Conatsdeclared Mi l. Mario Bankhead cut, two-thirds o f the accident products In thl* country mil
...... .......
...... ...........sr
thla
morning
altar an
an Hlnoss
«
l
fiKTS
L
IFE
FOR
HAI'H
|
"nlbfneli.ry hy (irmly Duncan, ,-Midiun. They include the brunt', tnr’* rullrr and threw to Robinson
fatalities
wore
climated.
Owen
of
Montgomery
at
tho
rally
abroad.
more than two ysars. Mr. Millar.
YOKOHAMA, Oct,
A! city building Inspector, It win an- the church, the srhnul and thn fur tho putniit. F. McCormick
Major
products
of
tho
futurol
yesterday.
J
yaan old, cams to 8anforrt
unci nl cmirlmurtint today sun*,
this morning by Snpt. lint,' or government The Supremo moving tn second. Masl filed to
COTTON B8TIMATK
&gt;m Somsrsst, Pa. savon ysara "Wo may not aloct a prealdont,' will hy bond Dsucfl retired fromi
merd I.ylu H. (larnur, Ill-yt’iir-i •- •* - laiwlon and l'rinri|ml Ili-t- (’,,u.i of tho United State* bint Mitchell.
BI1IN0T0N, Ocl- B aha said, "but wo can pudge our gusallnu and motor vehlcla taxes,
ago. Ifn was a member nf thn
I mi Inos
old soldier of Route 2, Fnyuilu-j nmr K Morris,
rti’i-d Hint llm Bible cannot im
Tho Agriculture Department tod
Kvangvllcal Church of Somorsat selves to fight for state rights an. said Jorgenoen,
vHle*,
(J
b , It. Ufa linprismitncnt. llo I
Mr.
inincun
inspectr-d
llm
*tnnda
Unrilon
b.fted
to M. McCormick.
Road
syatema,
ho
said,
cannot
ho
taught
lu
„ur
plll.lic
sehoula,
mill
local
self-government
under
tho
forecast
thla
year's
cotton
erop
at
Ha la aurvivad by ths Widow,
modcrnikrd w ithout; model
modernising
‘
16,070,000 halos of 600 pounds was convicted of raping u Japan- j Jhron weeks ago unit repairs Hurt Vet it "Mi the filial* , wtiiell Itielirfht F. McCormick aropad up Krlt*
Mrs. Mary K. Millar, 8anfordt Constitution.’'
ner’s
roller
and
brat the runner
lu.
recommended
worn
mndu
1
rb.r
fl: M lng ICm i Hi
i' so girl,
Itpi I'dgrlrr. i to America. They
In criticising President Truman, molhoda of flM
gross weight.
daughter, Mrs. Rthslind
&lt;ruatlm.nl tin Page Flat*!)
to till' gamo with Kustls last vv-ul,, were lurking a place fur religious
"I’resent motet vahJelo
fees_ and
- J o l t fo_
, Orlando 1 one son, Hov. B. Hr*. Owen declared that "wo are
said Me. Morris this morning.
(«&gt;allaaM oa Pace Tout
fret'ilotn." lui sHld.
fllhtlng tyranny Just 00 surely oa
IllTor, Sanford: S4
I’ lIACF. THREAT
After tho repairs were nnu'o,
Tiiu Supremo Court Im* not
wo did In World waro I and II,"
children and ,ala groat gr
f)cL 8—(/I*)—Secretary
Mr.
Duncan
returninl
t,»
th„
high
~AGAINBT MUM
tulcil timt Cuntmunism or uuv nf PARIH,
dron; on« olstor, Mrs. Louisa Hi
Htnto MnrkhaU snokr to a elossc hold, inspected the stund-i and other 'i*m' con not be 1might in the
INDIANAPOLIS, OeL fl—&lt;/T)—
LONDON PAPKR I NCRBASRA
lUsburg, ad meeting today nf tnJmr teodara
'
rininouncod them to tm in satis- school*, he pointed out.
LONDON,, Oct ,8-W V -L ord Daniel J . Tobin, proaldont of tho
a!
oonof countries active tn tho Euro- * ;
luctiAy condition for usn this year.
AFL
InUrnotionol TesmsUre,
"The
one
course
that
could
Imlld
Bears
rhyoake
Dally
Kxprtes
rfwted at Erickson
Homo
Before next year, tho atands must character morn than any other, pcun Hcgovrry Plan.
told membora 01 that union today
at 81OO P. M.
claimed a new world circulation .they
“Ho tolo
&gt;ld tho
‘
VI,a American
miivillVKl,
uuu
have n conilderabtu amount of
"should'not vote for Com­
---1
si club
■ a yta^
-• ,
in nihle, la now tielng turdny thu Russian
By JAMKH F.. WALTBRH
blockade of
money spent upon thorn or they aIrftcourse
munist candidates’* In &lt;tho Nov.
Jos C. Grows
out
of
nnr
|iubllc
schools,"
Berlin "is n throat to ths peaca
2 election.
moat will bo In
COLUMBUS, 0 „ Oct. 7. (A’J-U h o iin g men lurn awny from lire will havo to m dismantled, Mr.
added.
1,939,843 copies In Bontombor.
nf the world if there ever was one
Writing in tho October issue of church becauie it offers them words when they are looking for Irreail. a MnrHs quoted Mr. Duncan a* stat­ he President
tory.
Tho newspaper
Gordon
Bradley
In­
ingshort of shooting cannon."
International, teomatcr, Tohfn
,490
‘
W
'*Bfl
»W
i
RW
troduced Itev. If. L, Zimmerman,
1 Its ration
irnotional former CIO research direction told the " ’grid Miuinn Anembly today,
l\
BAN DIEGO, .
Kplscopat
rector,
C.
L.
Franklin
for delivery before 3,000
SHII’ LOST
mmunleli,
Kcrmit Eby. in o spetclr pref
—A man in tho
will
HAN IREGO, Calif., Oct. « —(/!’) and Duke (lurn ns gursls.
ore tho do|t|stea atlendini the largest Proh
M conference in 23 year*, said
greatest danger
the iogimntorihlp Malibu Inu* witli
gci of Communism only "by —Tho
WHAI.KH GO INTO HOAI*
JACKSONVILLE, Oct.
timate Labor a
I t persona aboard is feared lost
I of our that Chriitiinity con meet the ch
MARRINELAND, Oct. tv-MT—
preached on Sunday into In the waks of a tropical storm off
High I
trantloting the abatroc! concepts of
fltrp and
«oum
pro*
Plasta
Atlanta
70
hlbi Lx)
rshlp specific programs of action on*
tho tip of eapu Han Luca* H00 Forty of tho 44 pilot whales which
:.«W,
n Augu
■warn aihoro to tlln hero yester­
Boston
II
In our In]
miles south of here,.
day headed for the soap depota
ota looking for bread."
Cleveland
Tho un
“lf*w e ^wouy win those, who : Sby, who loft the CIO mi Rapt.
today, Four of the group were
Galveston
MILLION DOLLAR FIKH
rk roalttioo of IB
next
swimming happily in tho tanka
‘“^ ^ Jo ln tho University nf ChiNew Yoik
DURHAM, N. - ^ r jia p j
1 . aimply
h f tho big ocoanarium hero bull
staff, sold he was "eonby',
ha
the carcasses nf th# others
•kre
the historical challenge of

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Circle 7. Roundup
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Community Calendar
Now*
Platter V Patter
Morning Devotion*
Salon Serenade
New*
Your Bible Today
Blue Barron
Where Angel* Fear To
Trend
Something Old, New
Borrowed, Blue
Orchestra A Star
Morning Variety
Military Band
Rider* Purple Sage
New*
,
Top* In Pup*
Freddie Stewart
Latin American*
Mimical Varletla*
Bar None Ranch
Naval Air Reserve Show
Alt Tatum
Saturday Swing
Bill Goodwin Show
Here’* To Hhythm
Musical Showcase
Hillbilly Hit*
Burden* For Freedom
Heavenly Gospel Singer*
Program Of Canada
New*
Faye A Inga
Twl-I.lte Hong*
Spurt* Parade
Pipe* Of Melody
Sunday School Lesion
Cluli Rendeavou*
Music
Variety Hall
Spotlight On Rhythm
Horse Opry
Broadway Bandwagon
Lip* Of A Strang* Woman
Sports King Of The Day
Dancing Parly
Swing’s The Tl
New*
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SUNDAY
Sunday Mu«lcal*
laymen Speak
Organ Reverie*
Community Chapel
Old Refrain
Mount Moriah Dev*
Broakfaat With Star
Chapel Upstairs
Dell Trio
Front Pugr Dramn
Jungle Jim
Portrait* In Melody
Choristers
Upper Room
Ooipel Singer*
Congregational Chuich
String Orch,
Home Tip* A Tune*
Huwallan Echoes
Time For 81 Time
(' ii valead* Of Muilc
New*
Vaughn Monro*
Percy Faith
Hurl lye*
Buenos Amigo*
Pipes Of Melody
Lutheran Hour
Familiar Classics
Ouy Lombardo
To You In America
Sammy Kay*
Guest Editor
Groat Work#
New*
8afcty Show
Decision Now
Voice Of Army
To Be Announced
Hero’* To Vet*
Methodist Service
Proudly We Hail
J’lono Hamhllng*
Gutat Star
Av* Marla Hour
Sporta King
Acc. To Record
This I# So, Africa
Classic Souvenirs
New*
You Remember
Midnight Rendetvous

The Sanford Skeet Club held
thelV regular weekly shoot on the
range at the Municipal Airport
yesterday afternoon. Several OrUndo and Winter Garden visitor*
were present, It wa» reported by
Byrd J . Good, secretary.
The following score* w*re post­
t TVlliW YORK—There la a tendenrey umnng
ed!
1 1 J'avsnf g t t J t Of painterl to hoot loudly when
G. J . Creed*n
..... *.. 70 a 715
Norman Rockwell la refcired to ay an grtiat.
E. D. Fisher
70 a 78 H r *
. m
The abstractionist*,' the suiraalUW,- and Ui*
A. B. Champaign
....fid x 75
H m jL
cubists (or grf th* cubists p u sc now?) conAndrew Carraway
58 a 75 M K H
aider Mr Rockwell, If th*y ipend any time on
Mr*, F. Woodruff, Jr..
48 a 75
f j tli* subject at all, a* a mechanic, a pulter-toN. McMillan
47 a 60 ' l B f f
m getker of Jigsaw puxaUa, or—honor*! - a n IIC. W. In^Mtg
.. .... 42 a 50
lustra tor. When I am among my fleroelyC. K. Ell I*
4 t x BO d
, bearded Friends of P lc u tu moodily sipping
Sato Gardner ....
39 a 50
’j J m
L l ' their black coffee in the Waldorf cafeteria on
lower itlxtb avenue, I never bring up his narn*.
M k F ^ r j The restaurant sound ned fury would blow me
Ught through the cafeteria djora into th* arms
B B H R p
of the itrang* creatures on th# corner f ilin g
Rvrewm teekweH the Da//y Worker—-an UMPP*Using prospect la*
deed.
Away from th# rank* of genius, howavar, I can admit furtively
tout I Ilk* Mr. Rockwell's work. Me and about 40 mlllten other
H'eallaaeO g re w t’aar
uncouth oaea. I like It eo well that when I heard he wna In town
Israel nine** May 16, In braxeu for a few days In connection grlth the opening of the new Insti­
contempt of the (U. N.) Charter.” tute of Commercial Art, 1 tracked him down.
Ahmed Khasheba Pasha, Egyp*
Over n cup of ten in Ih* dlntog room of the New Weiton, apeak*
tian foreign minister, told report­ tnp softly end herltantly, he explained one of tha reason* why »
er* Egypt would speak In the
council “for the whole Arab and painter—well, no, not n painter, but why Ae—Would have n bard
Moslem world, Including Turkey.” time painting New York peopla. I t *#ema w* wear mask*.
"Tbl* town Is too tough and too herd on a person for him to
“Tell everybody that It’s h,i
Arab victory,” said Hind El Solb remain hla natural ■elf," ha aald. “Th# race, «a they say. I* tu
of l.cl&gt;anoii. “It prove* our soil- the swift, and most of th* time there mual he a great deal ul
coinj roniisa and even some hypocrisy If one Is to get by.
darilv In the United Nation*.”
••This happen# to even the nicest person*—and tu hide hi* fcellnys
Egyptian spokesmen said Mah­
moud Fuwil Bey, Egypt’s perman­ ,*.t some of th* thing# that must he done, a New Yorker acquit*!
ent representative to the U. N„ a veneer, n facade.
■■You look at so mat.jr /teas h»re end you ere nothing. Th*
would I mp their Security Council
representative. He will succeed r.uiomattc will*, tha Maod, preoccupied look—lhe»* are tte btl]-'
aging Farls El Khourl of Syria aa mark* of eo many city people, fully among lh» underprivi­
the chief Arab spokesman in th* leged, the ahim dweller* |* tb* character ell.qwed to *«*p tat# the
council Jan. 1.
flCf,'
Meanwhile the chairman of the
The electric stove, with spacious 1U;()0
I'm not e *oclall*&lt;. or n rrdlcal, mind you. but tf t lived 1A
oven, broiler, deep-well cooker, ]0;06
United Nations Security Council, New Yo*g. they are u « onto X w-*ikJ paint. T ta other*-w ell,
also required Intensive rcad/ig— jo.-.IO
Argentine’s Foreign Minister Juan t&gt; ey undoubtedly ary different uoAavoneth Ui* w tface, but on tog
a thick vuiuiiH', Until* it was, ]|d)0
BramugUa talked with Rinata's they ere alt the atm*.’'
thoroughly
digested,
rumitlele I pod
w
m
■»
*
w
Aiidrui Vishihskv In an effort to
with charta, It was Impossible to j j . j g
solve tkv Berlin blockade.
IN TH® TOWN OF ARLINGTON, VT.. where Rockwell baa
heat walar for soluble coffee.
joipo
Thu six neutral nations, re­ lived for a decade -und where, he said, R« need* only soother ten
’ There was also the refrigerator, —L_~.
ported siding with the Big Three years to be considered a Vermonter—the facta have no varnish,
white end impressive. This had
western turner* in a 9-2 lineup no veneer.
special Interior ultra-violet i s y i f ’ h u
against Hussiu, were said to have
“Ah." Rockwell-**id, warming to tht* subject, "11uuk at my
lighting equipment which killed
g i v e n lh»i Argentine Foreign
germs and .-tuff. It. had u fleering V n U
Minister nil uimfflciul mandate to neighbors' feces and I drool. Rembrandt would have gone wild
compartment ' which holds HUi
with Joy at them. They are a dying ra&lt;;*.
trv for a compromise.
pounds. Early olio morning It * CHAT TANOOGA. Teim,, Oct.
An uimfflclnl icport Wlild H. V.
■tailed milking ominous rumbling h—{/l l —Wnnt a homeflr* alarm
Evnll, president of tlio U. N.
noises wbleli Wmight tlm en tire, i),nt ‘■os's only a few cents?
Assemhlv, mol Secretary.General
household down to the kitchen. ’ A Chattanooga safety li-adm
Trygve Lie arc trying to gel tht*
The unidentified noises continued soys his system consists of fire­
big powers to agree to a three
for an hour, during which there crackers stuck In closets, base­
month truce in Berlin.
Was a prolonged discussion ns to
ment,
attic
and
other
baxurdmis
whether the whole thing would,
Tneie was no indication the Ruaenclosures.
blow up.
'slims would Ilend from their stand
II. 0. Hnrrlngtim, former chief
fur “Caught” and will stun ' tlmt the II. N, Is nut legally em­
Getting hack to my kitchen of the Rome, On., volunteur fire
was a soothing experience ll was ilcnnrtim'iit and now n loader on 1 I &gt;ilhy in sir weeks. Jennifer powered to handle the matter and
.limes was tu co stal, but h]iu goes lliul It run be settled oti’y by Um
designed, apparently, by u mini
who bad never washed n dUh,, 'he safe'y council hole, says "Jusl into “Mnduine Hovnry" right nwut foreign ministers’ council In aimuse
the
firecrackers
ami
you
can
and another Trilby Is luring sought. cnee of a German treaty. A RuaWho ret the sink and counters
The Muson* expect their fln t slm veto la expected If and when
at the proper height for u be certain af never lielng trapped.’’
“Oh, w# ate very smug," he said with a gtln. “Everyone la
midget and who tucked th e , He said the alarm system had child next month and both are sure u resolution Is offered the Security
screened very carefully. I would Ilk* to say, proudly, that for
mm1*«s and cupboards at points never been enlled upon at his It will he a girl. Says Mrs. M.t “1 Council, possibly Monday. The
•hlv a giant could reach.
•house, but that several of hi* have nothing to say to little hoy*: I Western I’owera have accused Rue* four year* 1 have been a member o f the square dance commute*.
•. But tha stove lig h ts,simply by Lr'* nd* b *v« been aroused when. nel her has James. Than there are slu o f a iu U iilia rIn m !&gt;•**•-e nd «* w I t Isn’t every artlat, you know, who would be Upped fur that
thmlng a handle or poking a Rr* set off the ffrecMckcr* In fool Iui Is anil all ilioxe games that curllv.
"
•retell Into the Broiler. The Ice their homee.
boya play—I don’t like gamea."
Once iignln. the Russian* anABOUT tl.MTC EVERY MONTH OR TWO, Rockwell com#* Into
k x U neither hip nor nnllsiqitlr,
AI Jolsop is u guy who doesn’t nounceil lin go scale air maneuver*
but It im 't tcmpcrmentnl. The
give up, He says he has recorded over Berlin and In the air corri­ N*w York. He cornea willingly, Ilk* a cardiac patient ranching
garbage ran Is operated by n situenough songs not only for his dors through which Hie U. 8. ami for th* digitalis. Busin*** brings him her* but he manages to see
pi* foot lever.
furthcoming film biography, lint llrlliiln ure feeding most of the many old friend* At the same lime,
'rW hu t*' more Imiu.rtnnt, Ibere
for two other pictures as well! cltv.
It la a heady, ilaaitlng tonle and lie keeps tht sample as short
tin t a manual of Instructions In
That should keep Lurry Barks
The United States uppeured &lt;o aa possible, returning to Vermont a* soon aa he can—but ha
the library*.
busy for years to come
be ‘'listing aside restraints In it* wouldn’t mlsa it for the world.
Willlum Lowell is averaging a propugnmtn war with Russia. A»
'T he city moves too rapidly, It’s too chaotic, fur backwo ..Isn hrondrnst In Mnv, 1040. The radio show u
_ week
__ ____
these clays slslant Secru'ai v of State Charlei man like me," he said, “but for a day or two it is th* most stimu­
broadcast related that their father, "Gut to keep Ihe ham la me alive,” E. Snliman uttered some of the
•bo lata John Llndgreu, left homo he tells me as he walks to unother harshest words ever hurled at Hus. lating thing imaginable." (Jene.-olly, he ateye out ol night clubs;
Ilk* many annthar genuine eophn.tlcatc, lie ilmla they have no ap­
ill 1906 nnd disappeared after rehearsal. It’s to., bad that MOM sla. Speaking at the t.’ iv •peal for him.
| di awing 1700 from n hank.
am|U.|
can't
find
some
good
stor­
of
Ne«*
Hampshire
Inst
idgn.
..
Uplom etrtH t
A day or two and then Rockwell la hack In a hurry to the
I Twenty-five year* laler tho ies for such a fine performer.
sulil Russian rulers since th* war great outdoors tu return* the avid, greedy qtie it for faces end
■milling Tuscaloosa blacksmith died
Olgu San Juan ami Edmond made it plulm
111 Maxnulla Ave, I'hune 61S i n California ami left a wl'l uainO'llrlen will have u long wait for
“That their real aim Is wmht people end th* abbaUnca of life.
lug hla daughter Roberta aa the their liomfynioon. She’ll he work­ domination through the Instrumen.
He coneldera himself more of a alory teller or a reporter, than
J chief beneficiary, ll was through ing another six weeks on “Rashful tulltv of Coinmunlsni and that an ertlat, Aa for tha ahatraulloplats, Dm surrealist*, the cordu­
the will that California authqrltisx Bend" and Warners has a couple th«v
will
win stoop to any ttratci
itrategem roy. Jacketed reflector# of tha human soul: “Don't get me wrong.
Irorned he had a family In Ala­ of pictures lined up for Edaie. tnev
of coerciim, subterfuge, duplicity Every time they com* out with a new artistic movement, 1 try
bama.
AND
Betty (treble and Harry James or donhli* dealing that serve# their grimly to fallow It. However, when 1 pul brush to c *a v a *-a la 4
In this mirtlculur case the court plan to do a record album together. purpose."
It alwaya «r*mts out Rockwell."
held that “th* passage of time She mails one record wllh him, un­
said It may not bv possible
1‘oubl not irivt* privacy to hi# acts der the name of Ruth Haig. Asked to If:avoid
wnr. Onduriecrntary nf
l.oratise the story of John I.lnd* if she would like to slug with hi* Stale Hubert
T. Imvett said Secgreti la a part uf the history of th* hand on tho road, she replied! “Oh
rebirv nf Uiatv Marshall had
community."
»"&gt;. I’d lie embarrasseii. Resides.
*
1408 Vi W. FIRST
The court selil while there wax x I'm not good enough. Harry might ordered him to debunk the latest
OH
Russian proposal* for dealing with
possibility the privacy of th* not love me any more.”
PLANTATION KHTATRH
atomic energy.
daughters might have been vloCrob*y !» resting at hla
lateil bv unwarranted and of/*n&lt; Elko, Nev.,
ranch prior to an olr
slve publicity, such was Pul the show and benefit In San Franelaco
rase In this broadcast.
Saturday.... Wonder If Lucille Balt
is sore about the new “Interfer­
ence” ending. Now LI in both Scott
RACIST SENTENCED
CLEARWATER. Oct. f l - W ) - gets the man (Vic Mature) instead
Felix Combe, eonvlcted negro rap­ of Ball,
Krroj Flynn will be the final
ist, waa oentenced to death In tn*
electric chair today by Clreult tueet star In “Two Guye and a
Gal," He wont say a word, but
Judge John U* Bird.
Tn* one-time carnival tap dan­ I ’m told hla actions are hilarious...
cer was convicted earlier this week Clinton Sundberg, the funny char­
Mkr ‘
* :■r
of raping a Clearwaw housewife. acter aetor, and wife ere expecting
l i :k I n B i
Fb. I I
Combs admitted on th j witness a baby this month.
Mickey Rooney may sign to do
stand his assault on th# victim.
a picture at RKO, now that he'*
due for only one a year at KGM.*.
BID WUIIaasa and Barbara Hale
’■■ob® f.°r b Sfutn American Jaunt
after "Th* Clay Pigeon.”
Dob H od* w jll'ilt tb* read with
hi* air show In January, playing
1 flK
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BY CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP NRWSFEATUItS WltlTF.lt
*’
My kitchen I* the product of
&gt;' 19«i, parrOeally nodievel when
compared with today's streamlined
f ■L* Job*.
But at this moment, I wouldn't
, swap it for the newt at kUch.ii
. money could buy.
*
I encounUud n modern kitchen
* the other weukerd, Aqd, bad a
•, frightening experience.
,
1 was the house g u 4 *i;b f, Ml»s
:&gt; Estell Karn, business manager of
’ radio's Mary MnigiVlk 1 Molt Idu
| gnd, most of the time, a prnctla!
, woman. Miss Kuril lie. remodeled
. her farm-home outside New York
- City.
The kitchen I* e thing of
beauty, If you stand carefully in
the middle of the door und look
aiound. It'a nil shining ulumi*
*' . num and wliilu porcelain. Huge
crblnet*. handily plltced. Won.’• i dtiful broad working surface*

tru 'lM M l r n a I’M ' ,l* '*
f taxes are, Ilk* our ru*d«. ■ hsrlUtg* from a road building *r»
which had HtU* In common with
our present ■Ituation,” a»M * or*
(W H S ,

Priced From
$100.00 To $1495.00
COMB IN AND
’
LOOK TflKM OVBR
h e l l on E a s y t e r m s

•— •

“Toll higher^* do not provide
u solution to our financial pro*
blems. They do demonstrate. how*
•var, that motorlil* are willing to
pay more than thay do now If It
goes Into modem highway*.
Tha Connecticut *ngln*ar pre­
dicted that aUtaa In |h* future
will pay a proportionately greater
part of nlgnwey development

MELTON’S

C* UGOP Politician
• n iiillia n l rr&gt; * r« l* **ef

Yellow

thorltlee »et about today to char*')
the attempted aaalnatlon of Walter
P. Reuther to a once minor official
of the CIO United Auto Worker*.
Pruaecutor Jemea N. Me Nalley
■aid he would aak recorder’* court
for a warrant agalnat
Carl Bolton, a former UAW-CIO
local vice president.
Without making public any of
hli evidence In advance, Me Nally
planned hi* reque»t of the court
for today. He will auk a warrant
chanting attempt to kill, he said.

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H E R A ID .

Rev. Charles

CHRIST CHURCH, Long*ood

2tfth Sunday Aflat I'rlmty
Ra*. H. I.yttlrlon Zimmerman,
H. D., Vlrtr

At THE CHURCHES

\v, ii« an&lt;M■ » iwn

anlil tin. ltav. Chrtrlts. "and trill
J : 3 o A . S l . i Holy Comm&gt;mion.
roqurst the prayer* of uur fob
A ll a m wi-lcoine,
lower* as we go."
a II Church Notice*
bo pmantod at Ihe Us*eM •m e* un the
After u year in Outroclnlu, thev
day before puhlkat
will move Into unchprUa oteas"
* .0 "Introduce
Chiillnn living,” ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Both have contemplated mission- ■Twelfth Street and Laurel Avenue
holy cr J is cnuK ar
!
ary service in Bimil for a num-1
2Jth jundaji after Trinity
A. 8. Davit, Pastor
bar nf yanri, they 'revealed,
Rev. H. Lsit'fVun 7imin(rmiin.
Sunday School. 9:45 A.M.
Their initial trin will be to
B. D., Rector
Morrlng Worship 11:00 A.M.
former home* ut Laura), Vn. nnd
Young people mc-Ung, 6 :4 3 : 8 00 A.M.: lin y C immun'on.
New Biituin, Conn, prior to nn- P.M.
»#
0:30 A.M,: Chuixn School.
buklng foi iirnxii. ,
11:00 A.M.: Morning piayer ur.d ‘
Lvan/olUtlc Servle*. 7:46 P.M
Tho Rev. Cltarle- v.-as bom at
\f|d.w#*v .„ u ir. WoAwe.g.v ttrmou.
laurel, Vn. near Richmond, ra- -.A p e l”
*** C ' w•«*»»&gt;•
tMIO P.M.: Y.PS.L. and Junior 1
eelved hi* H. A. degree at A u stin ,’ ..
V r
Leagop.
CollvtfO ut Sherman, Team, atid
.* jv
Oklmwauma
Serflcaa During th* W#»k
his un degree nt the Union Thao- p *'” &gt;
“ bolh
M,, T., W., Th,, and Saturday:
I'jg lrs l Seminary. Durlne hi* 17 :*»rvLfs auriilnj.
7:43 and 8:00 A M.
months here he has served nr nn 1 _.
**.,*•* , , ? * , ?
,
Friday: S.15 and 0:00 A.M.

Tlieto?
trmous.
Author it,, - e.timale that " ’ii-A
44.J-» lighting »u&gt;tm« occur uTl?
tin might the

If

active nientlier of the .laycets, 1 ” ha revival which isbeing copue
aa a professional u-n»uaentativo , do, leu bv Lvangtlisl L. E. _iTIur

in thn Sanford Merchant!, \s»Q« at the AsS.inhly of GoJ Church
elation, aa clmulin nf Campbell- lix alvd at Twelfth a'trtet nnd
Avenue wtH continue
Losaliig 1’nst S3 of the Arnurlrtm Laurel
Legion, and ns n chaplain In tin} ..throughout Stuuisy. God iia* won
National Guard, /e/yin* with derfully Me«*e«l during the re­
Company 1. Hr recently ro»lgned vival, joule have been saved and
aa secretary of the Sanfuid Min- Intervot good.
lltcrinl A*&lt;o*datlon.
You are cordially invited to at­
Mrs. Charles received tier BA tend every evening at 7:43 PM.
■ Itgrro at Florida State College
THE CHIIHCI! OF GOB
* lo r Women at Tnilnlmsseo, and
UOt Elm Avenue
her MA degree In rellglou* educa­
tion
at
Assrmhlle.s' Training
Rev. Jam C. (Vfwa, Minister
School Rli'limoiul, Va.
-t
Sunday school begin* at 9:45
The permnnent n,hires* of tho A.M. Cla/sce far all age*.
Rev. nnd Mr*. Charles ..will ho:
Pa*torui service at 11:00 A.M.
are of Executive Commit toe of All member* are urged to be pie'ore Ifill Missions, Ra* 3IIU. Nnsh- eont nt this nervieo.
villo. Ti-nn Their address here Is,
Evangelistic service 7:30 P.M.
801 *1 Fast Second Street.
The pastor will be speaking at
this service. After the message
an attar call will be given fur
T iO fa l N n llp p
prayer.
WEEK-DAY SERVICES
VO TII'H T il A l'I'llk H
Prayer Meeting Tueiday even­
TO- rlK o ltU K It. »t« il'-ti:, WtVM.
rx 'ile n w iiwl pl.it r .if hiI-R im la S o . ing at 7:30 P.M.

FIRST PRESHYTKItIAN
C'lft Ill'll
Douglas K Charles, H.D.. Paator'
E. D. Ilrn"nlet*. II.D..
i*: 15 A.M.. Sunday School.

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Ton 11r« hi'Mhv Timlfirtl th at a
•Ult lini W * ii irrtltuletl wcrnfnaf jru«i
ill tho «’k i tilt I'.iiirt ut tliv Ninth
J . kJ iui.i I i*frrult of
Mrtnlnol#,
C o im lf In rh ititc iv . imtK-r th$* Mils
of k \‘a At ito r**K . pinhiiiff v*
o F .o ft n n n iin rH *:. ii. u n .tu n i. «nt«i
Ihnt il»*«MUf;tit I* tin .»»h*4*ltif#
divorce-

Add quilted flnety to a clonic

11:00 AM.: Morning Worship
Service. Strmon:
"Why
The |
Church”—Rev. Charles.
8:30 P.M.: Pioneer and Senior

shill ’n ilrirtll That's fothio.i
nswt in ipadeitl Nothing could

Young People's Meeting*.
7:30 P.M.:
Evening Worfhlp
Service. Sertunn: “At Thy Word,
Lord."

f

Klin *tr

^OOJYvVYViSftwo

Pastor Emeritus

be finer for your Back
To Town wardrobe than
•Joan ALHer's gabardine ensemble

CIIItiSTI VN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
On Sanford-Orlamlo Highway
Glenn K. Smith, I'u-tor
10:00 A.M : lllhlv 8. hool. Mr
Wiebuldt. Sllpl.
11:00 A.M.i Morning Worship.1
Special Missionary R»poit*. The)
pa*tor will s|)i !«k on a missionary

to riflhr, io perfect for all
occaiiont. Have it in luggage,
Ion Or Turquoits, b i d 9-15.

lfi.0 5

them*.

Woman’* Mla*lonary *(e r v I c e
7:45 P.M.: Evening Service. An
informal service «&gt;f »nnp and Gv;Thursday evening at 7:!m
7:3T P.M.
lory Leader*
la
Tho Victory
Hand *er- y&gt;«l Metiagc. All are wtdvume.
ylcq each Friday on-nmg at 7:30
P.M.
The Church string baud will , F IR ST CHKISTI \N C lIl Itt H
1600 Senfi.nl Avsnov
furnish the music am) the{puhllc J
J. Raml.dl Karri-, Mlm-trr
is invited to attend all these strv-

t ■‘Foigtvir.g One Another" will.
J bo the sernon nubjcct Sunday
CITRUS HEIGHTS
morning. "An Evening 'Vlrh tin* *
CHURCH OF GOD
I Itilit*".will W the evening Wiihdnf
|ttibject. Tills will in- tin- MXt'lld j
Miller Ea rma
tii^rm f a UtJiJar l 'r a . ( ’un/e**u
of na scries ot sermon- mi the
D Rev.
. H. W., Miller,
------r 1 SStOf
.i u,
be fnttrtid .in i the f»ld v,ku$u
ruTvIce* each Sunday at 3:00.&gt; Rlblv. Du- minium will n-e a *
c*rd *\ i'*irtr
.« ;
AVITNK^F iiiv h iri«1 Mid offirif*! P.M. If you e:njoy old fashioned- &gt;'.h»tt in presenting this H-rmoiv
•tut n I Hisny. rti, Klorhlo nil thll singing and woraL.^
Sumlaj- Svhuu) ut U:4fi A.31. The
r*hlp Come, bring
the 7ili day of ocI o Ikf , 1!&gt;4v*
your lliblea with you,
ClitIstlan Vouth Fcllu« Inn w.U
n I* l| i:n N l)0 N ,A ,
CUrK. f*|r«’»»|t ••olirt,
mt-ot at *1:30 P.M.
(ONGREGaW o N^L CHURCH
ikim noii. C«Minly. Florida
Eiblc Study and Prnym Wid*

M You ir.» thr r*f11r* rr«iulrei! to
"rifilit'ur i»t e.iifi t«um&lt; I&gt;1 t**t«ori or hy
ntt«»rn«v at th*» I'o m t If^usc tn H*i»fortl. Klorhla n thi~ uh cloy of
N0Vtfmh«r. 1 »m h.. i thot in ihfHull

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Wall Paper Ilords'rs

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Train Sets

WITH TRANSFORMER
Reg. 9.15

Dolls

5 ' 3y

ITT.I. SIZE illlsT READING

Books

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HAVAGE

Gun Kits

25*

Keif. 4.1)5 Coaling Hod l.i»
Keg, 7.05 Coating Mad 2.70
Reg. TOt- Flatting Plug* 25c

Dry Fly Solution

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Lawn Chairs
Wit h . c a n o p y
R«I. 8.S3

Wagons

Park Avenue and Thikd 8tieet nesdny. 7:^0 P.M.
J. Bernard Hoot, Minister
Sunday School, 10: 0(1 A .4.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. '
Sermon: “Th* Nation’* Tiuvi
Wealth."
1
L’luUlian Endeavor Society, 7:30.
P.M.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Avwue at Sixth Street
W. P. Brookr, Jr., Pastor
Sunday School. 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship, UtCO A.M.
Training Union. 6:15 P.M.
LpRvrdng Wotslfp Y:3n P.M.
r Wednesday Rsrviee, 7:80 P.M.
"W’o’se saved a place for you."
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Her. J . E. McKinley, Jlinister
Mr*. P. R. Stephenson,
Birretor of Religioua Education
0:43 A.81.: Church School—-A
Class for Evary A$e.
11:00 A.M.: Morning Wunhip.
Sermon Tlieine—1 Tlic Nevr Look "
Or’JO H.M.: Youth Fillowjhlp
Services.
7:80 P.M.: Eyenlng Worship
Sermon Thejno—"What About thj
Church, Anyway?
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
111 Maple Avenue
Rev. L. It. Hushlon, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:48 A M,
Morning Worship, 10:46 A.M.
At thl* aervlre wo will have a
uulebiaiion of th* 40th anniver­
sary of th* Chutch of tho Nntu.
rent.
Junior Socialy, 0:30 P.M.
N.Y.P.B, 7:00 P.M.
Evangelistic Hour, 7:45 P.M.
Mid-week prayer and praise.
Wed. 7:15 P.M.

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Obaervors nf post-war educational conditions In Nor­
way Hay that university education and training for the pro­
fessions Is a common goal hi that country.
The teaching profcHsion, particularly, is honored and
lhere is no shortage o f young people preparing for teach­
ing careers. The trend toward professional life ir so strong
‘ i a great lack of technical workers. This problem
N expected to bo s o l v e d by an emphasis on engineering
which, however, Is not Intended to narrow the education of
young men. Technical training will lie added to the arts
courses.
Sparsely populated school districts which cover wide dis­
tances form a major problem in NArwny. It is solved In part
by free Ujanllng schools, which are supplemented by mobile
libraries, carrying literature to the fa r corners of the counI tr-v - ^ I* planned to have these vehicles augmented by others
which will carry films, slides, records nnd lectures to the
outlying districts.
The future beltings to nations where education Is genernf, and intellectual standards are high. Minds given free­
dom by education are not likely to submit to political ty ­
ranny, which thrives on ignorance and superstitution.

PHI MAY W T . 'l . IUH

Purpose Of Prisons

BIBLK VKIIHM TOIIAY
Nff, Uavid. hr waa far from
aafr, and you ahnulil ham sskul i

In H entcncing tw o con victed m u rd erem to iife imiirlHon-

lhal queatlon when the young mar&gt;! m ailt, nn O hio ju d g e proposed th a t ea ch y e a r th ey Hhoilld
was living in rompany with lead dpend th e an n iv cru a ry day o f th e ir c rim e in m ilitary co n fin e .
«nd faat youth while you aUeitd- ( rnent. (tc flc c tio n on thin proposal is hound to ra is e th e long.

Purge Of Papers In
Latin America Asked
VATICAN CITY. Oel. *—W r
—Pope riii* XII appeal'd to Lat n
Amet lea Iart night to purge ita
newapapera and movie* of ' * vcrf j
thing that might cause acamtal
or perdition foi youth.'
Speaking in Spanish by abort
wave radio from the rummer
pontlflral residence «t CoateJ
(Irandolof. the Pontiff addressed
the Inter-A inarim n congress of
Catholic Education *t bn • **■
Bolivln.

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penal system has done nothing more than punish him. Thin; X ^ ry knl^fht, enOr" community
is fiMillsh, fo r a person w ith crim in a l ten d en cies is_ not an y j , nj dwoioped a civic spirit thnt

Thoic 4-1 whale* dial »w«m
••hole at CreKenl Resili were ju.t
trying to «ei swsv Mom it all. W,
know jmt how they felt.
We tee wlcre d T p d ce o( me..

m ort, likely to he d eterred from c r im e by
ria,„ t a f t e r .ta s tin g It th a n Ig fo rc.
S tu d e n ts o f th e crimini|t mind s a y th a t
aien t'd oett no^ w eigh h eavily in th e th in k in g
,*'1 crim innla l« c m .s e he firm ly b o lh v e s th a t
ably careful ho will not he caught. A prison

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fe a r o f p u n ish -! that presents a united front for
progreaa and development,
fe a r o f punishUrnselflshly, Luts offer* to
share her plan with other rural
o f th e co n flrm - communities and offers to provide
if he is reason information and details concarnln
sentence w hich 'i t to such rural section* intcreatc
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IJeut.
' -writing
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' Col,
~ ‘ Walter E,
Myers. Rat., Lull Emargency
Commltt ce, Lutx, Florida.

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Good Wind Foi* Scarcity

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL 8BRV1CB
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Learn Tap
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Thcio'll ho no more dressing in
public here in Atlanta,
From now on. «ay* I'olice Chief
lliyhcrt Jenkins, the blondca,
lirauetteH and red-head* will have
to get their clothes on In private.
Jenkins raid last night he had
tecelvrd hundreds of complaints,
mostly from women, that too much
dressing wo* going on In front
windows.
Me lent Mr*. Ituby Barrett, a
policewoman, t o . all department
store* with on ultimatum that In
the future shades must be drawn
on show windows when mannikins
are being dressed or undrcaitd.

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Not where,
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•• rominn down. The first lliin-i
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" ' “h you know we may ; . r , o
, 1, 0. .log o, a hsmlmrger without I ,H,t ch n » « ° th ,,t ^
moitRSK'ng *lie old home»lesd.

OI*TOMETRIST

Atlanta To Allow No
More Public Dressing

hllUl
'" . “ 'd e b a te d q u estio n w h e th e r p riso n s should e x is t to punish
And the king said, i* p„, c rim in a ls or to p ro tect so cie ty from th em w hile a tte m p tin g
young man Ahsolont aafe.—II to re fo rm th e m .
...... droplets
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The
Sam, IH!20.
T h e q u estio n Is not an Idle one in Ih e c a s e o f o ffe n d e rs |Brc electrically charged.
-----------------------sen ten ced lo life im p riso n m en t, fo r co m m u tatio n o f sen -!
Fortner SecicUiy l«kr» wanl» le n ce and p an ile lire possible even f o r th e se. H ither a m iir-Jlh lng else to revive the old Amerlo know where Drwcy &lt;tuml&gt; no d e fe r o r 11 p e tty th ie f limy he re sto re d to lib e rty a f t e r th e lfUh spirit of nclghlwrllnesa nnd

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T H U R S D A Y S — !,T::H»

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Duxbury
School of Dancing
FLY With
SHOWALTER
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LEARN TO FLY »r
SEE SANFORD
FROM THE AIR
AI’I’KOVEO VETKHANS
FLIGHT TRAINING
SCHOOL

Visilotn Welcome
Municipal Airport Sanford

Phone 1050

Mo,I Aninirani wc frnr are (•&gt;
more mtcreslrd in whether M.i i (
Now that summer is over somt |H?ople might look hack
wsi «»le on »econd than they *&gt;• ,,t p ani| regret that the feared shortage of gasoline for
in whst the United N.ttion* dor. tonr|HjB ,|j,| n„t develop. A general ecnrclty or gasoline has
shout the Berlin Mnckadr
,me good effect, It may he recalled from war days; It makes
d riv ers m art co n se rv a tiv e, b ecau se co n se rv a tiv e d riv ing
Ai if to prove th.it tin- nalionit |waV(,H ({ngolitte.
Demorrstu- P«riy i« now run In | N um erous d em o n stra tio n s have provetl th is. F o r In stan ce
(jthrsdi. it now spiM-nr* thsi th*v) |n (;|c velitntl recen tly fo u r lax icaim m ade fuel consum ption
trsdeil 140 Southern K lclo n I" ' j e s t s on a 2 0-m ile trip th rou gh c ity tr a ff ic . Tw o d riv ers
* handful of votci in Harlem and mn(|n careful starts anil stops, adjusted'thidr speed to the
then forgot to grl them rrgiitcred. |,„cu „ f traffic. The other two indulged In "cowboy"* starts

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‘ andstops, and raced at top legal speed ns much as possible,
« .Icf)wboyrto MIVC&lt;| ‘five minutes on th e trip, hut used
^
11H* m uch gasolina as the other two.
, h|J motoriHt apparently no longer must worry about
ninjf
— —
— M- m .K c.h lrh
.* ...rlc. ... I) to think_
-&gt;"&lt;
about* T ra ffic and rnifety officials aomoUmca deapalr of
Islinn, sml the Southern rrvoll.
arguing for carpful driving on the liaals of safuty or good
Paul Roheion, negro Cnimnuni t sense. Thoy mlRht Iry pointing out the cost of a tan kfu lt
Vfn
•inger, it heinn boomed by H*"*y of gasoline. , - l»ove,nor Ihurmond m .ke, .he . ! .&gt; 1
Iron. p.K*.cover of
limeNew. 1 , ^
m»g*/inr till* week,
while
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rJS.tt'Z? .h
Zl't
Wsllsre't i’rogrriiive Parly lor
Se.treslrv of Stste. Ami how shout
Joe l^oni* (or Srrretsry of W«.i
•nil Fstlier Devine for Secrelsry of
the Tresmryl
lien i y W.ill.ur tpenklMg in S*n
lisn ciiio the other night raid
American initially dnein't care
whether "il cr.iriu down the lliro*h
of the Americsn people .1 Iw-rUlc*
d 11 m o r a twerdle-Dewey ." By
"dum" we tuppoie lie me^n, TfUrr^rl.
the killing of Peter Dei Potto
in New York, the murder of William
Cir*n.ilv Republican, potiliri.in
, .
.in
' hu*a-,. the im v.il of uilciol m
the sl|pni|)lrd s*,H*itnAlinn nf Waller Urulhrr in Mir.liigsn, .ill give

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countiv need, il nnl «n mu. h a
federal snti Ivnrliing Isw s, one
tu prevrnt gsngftcr murders m our
hig cities.
It does nut make any diffrrancc
whether you vote for Triini.m-m
rhurmnnd rlnwn here, Governor
Dewey is going In he rleilrd, so
you might as well vole for Thur­
mond, and lei the people up Nmth
know where we stand nn the,so*
called "civil rights" legislation.
Fifty of the nation’s leading politi­
cal writers, 1volled by Newnveek,
unanimously predict that Dewey
will be elected.
New York City's total regiafkntions for the November election,
with the hooks now qlosetl, aru
234.591 below the figure for 1944,
•nd making allowance for wlmt if
thoalcl have been in view of 0iJ
population increase, it is 700,00fl
short, indicating a lack of en­
thusiasm for President Trum»n
which shows that his ability to
slit up racial, sectional and clat*
prejudices and balreds has fail.

Too Late To I'kiHHify
By HUHSIILL KAY

Lula, nn enterptblng rural com- 1 himself »r herself with the msp,
1miiulty, Infilled H short dlslsncaI (clilMmi Im-ludad). Thev noted
noorth of Tatniin. Is lyplcul of, carefully the Inentlnn of their

thousand* » f"oiKor farming com-j home In rcl.itlon to that of othera
mu nl ties sent lured throughout Mm in the illstrlct. They Identify the
nntlon.
1nearest Genevnl Alert member nnd
It Is made up of anmll furm»,j hi* phono numlwr. In ca-w nf
gi-uvr* and country rstuU's, with fire, snake-hlte, drowning or Occi­
neighbors scattered over a wide dent where help Is needed quickly,
nrra. Ae Is tho esae with moit they simply phone their alert
inrnI communities, tlieao neigh- member and ho In turn eontnet* ait
».&gt;■*
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hors
are
brought
together
through
uft a civic association where nr rneiaciiger and In u matter of
affairs artil problima aru iHa- minutes, nrareit neighbors Iwgln
to iirrlvc; .they already know
cuaaed.
Hlnco the rural home la more whnt the tr.iuhlo Is und they come
i or leu Isolated, the rtiralisl live* cquiiqu-ii with everything -tecilmi
iIn constant four of flro or seclclent. lo meet it Others call the sheriff,
They have seen homes liestroyrd an nmliulance or the Highway
I’atrol if thn situation demuiidj It.
g * i t s s s H t U “iU "i!S.“ Avellnhlo cars and truck* are
known to Im- at certain liM-itliona
- '- M y .
nvailable quick!.
At • reeent meeting of the LuU anil transportlon is providrrl for
Civic Aaaociatlon thla problem under the plan.
Among emergencies that have
waa under discussion. The suggeftlnn wa* ndvanred thnt tho com­ Iwi-n handled quickly and with
munity purchase fins fighting amusing efficiency include a heart

equipment and organise 0 volun­
tary fire department.
A Itetter plan waa advanced by
Col. W, E. Myera, a retired Awny
officer, who haa purchaaad an at­
tractive lake front homo In the
ama. Backed by many yeara of
practical organisation nperlencu,
c volunteered his •ervfce* «n
working out an emergency map
that would link owrjr member,
and through tha.uae of tha telephonp bring aid quickly anywhere In the widely scattered diatrlct through a ayatem nf alerta.
This plan haa been perfected and
put' in pfMtto* and haa provan M
practical and auoecaaful (hot the
community haa patented It and
copyright g published dejcrtptloa
of Ita operation.
Tha whole plan hlngea on an
accurate, dotalleed map of tha
entire area, which »howa tha loca­
tion of each member, gtvaa tha
phono number* and ahov.a the
shortest route to each home or

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destroyed a home If aid had nut
been nvailable promptly, and n,
case of snukc-bito that might
have proven fatal If help could not
have been had and transportation

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to a hospital made available.
An added advantage of the plan
in that it ha s done more than any*

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We hear loo much about
is wrong with tha world. The Ah
cag Medical Aaaocialion is roy
condamnyd for opposing socU
raedieme. Doctor* are denou
b f tharging so much and ktt
you. waiting in iheir outer off
Rut the other day one of 1
doctors belonging lo the An
Medical Aaaocialion .operat
The Hurt of ' a 12-year oh
Twelve year.'&gt;go ha had
H ^ H M ^ d » H _a bad heart

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The following banks will be closed oh Thesday.%
Mober 12, 1648, In observance of "Columbus Bay.”
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AH orders for currency, payrolls, etc. should be
nade
0 on Monday, October 11, 1948.’
1948,
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t Palermo, t* a Teholoipeal * trident ,,,,, i 'derick h i ' i ref -imril from

'Elizabeth L a r i s c y

nt Slel'on.
the « d.tinn &lt;&gt;f Mm Mi.tlin# la
I hat. day night a #t*wk *hoW'C m, ,, ,
was k«v• M i- II,nU, it S till'.. .
mi—r:I I.-rig-wood T S f
El.r.iibetii -Inrki'Ui nnd
hv Mi
"01 O goo
of Mr* .Sumler*
Mr*. Job r- Slllli ■nn
l*lf| '^'iturday 1night.
M ..nil Mi Mo: m o Shonpard
Mi in 1 Mr.. Fur i f -1 l.l,v.l ot
Miami '■&gt; 1•- If,- , nl gill -t- &gt;f Mi
110.1 „ti Will lain &gt;ui &gt;■ retui n«d
nnd Mi* H.,„, &gt;' II. mb. X!. U ,yd I'M: ••tit*, nt**. N \ and or a open*
1* pli-'C, i-ll* nf tb&gt;, l&gt;until .A*- iriir i1 *lg\V1.0.1 II"'. I t'- Ihe public
soi'intlnti. Tl •' lire oil th.'ir ' .i)
- it.iy 1In- '•-I,if
N&gt;-.» nttinc*
111 Uni -r•ui N.
In , Ill'll 't r
tiuo* rl -V" t,* T, Ul-r.'llte-l
Mr, and Mr*. J , A. Blatllild and

Social And Personal Activities \To WedBruce Bo11
f e r l in P a in te r R i f — S o cie ty E d ito r

c* » i / ^ i
j ! Plans DisdoHod For
jOClQl Ctfl/CnaCr'i^ee-DrnptT Wedding
FRIDAY
The Sanford Townsend Chi(« sill
bar# a rngular tiw tlnjr at 'he
TwWlst Center- at R'.Ofl P.M. m ith
H. fl. t.und&lt;[ulr«, president, pre­
siding.
Polio Ainu the business,
game# »'ill be •&lt;nJoyc*l an I rejr?*l&gt;fnunt# nerved. The public ,# in­
vited to Mtteftd.
MONDAY
Circle# of ’ the Presbyterian
Woman# Auxiliary tvlll meet e&gt;
follow*1 Cirri- No, I. M,s. I,. I
Printer, chair mail. with Mr# D. I.
Thresher, -124 •*iidvl«w A'-.-twiv
for n lum-licon nt 1:00 P.M.: Cli dc
No. 2. Mr*, r . T . Ginn, t-hn'.imtn
with Mrs. J. W. M4ru, La&lt;.&gt; On.
ora. at 3 :flo P. Mf Cirri# No. 1,
Mr#. C. C Mcp.'crauii. tha, nm"
with Mr#. FianV ..L. WondniD
520 Oak Avmu*. at VJO I’ M
Circle No. 4. Mr». J . C. Ilutclu
wm. chairman. With- Mt#. F, T
McflwrMu-r, Celery Avenue, ut
3;30 P.M.; Cirri# No. 6. Mr*. V It
MoR'iimy, ehalrmun, with Mr*
Carl Harri#, 1020 Myrtl« A. emuat 3:80 P.M.; O rel* No (t, Mi.&lt;
J . E. Monger, chairman, with M&gt; .
W. A. Leavitt, Granin Av«nu&lt;&lt;. ,i,
3:30 I'.M.t Circle No. 7, Mi*. VV
L, Rothe. chairman, with Mi,
Roche, OUt Laurel Avrntfuj Him
nova Woman# Circle No. 1, Mi*Burn Kastcihy, chairman, will
meet with Mr#. Hurt Pet ornon nt
4:00 P.M.; Hn.tlm-** Woman
Circle No, 2, Mi*. Dick Aiken,
ehnlrman. will tneM with Mi
Rebecca Steven* anil Ml** itui
Davidson, 021 Park Avenue, .it
0:00 P.M.
Cirrle# nf the Woman'# Ml*ilonaiy Union of the First liaptiat Church will ipcjtLnt 3:110 P.M
a* follow*: Circle No. 1. Mr*. My­
ron Smith, cHalrman, with Mm.
Smith, Floral
flnral Height#; Circle Nu
a. Mr* M.N. Vlcvcland, chairman,
with Mr*. V. (E lU lty , 2512 Myi |!« Avunue. Circle No. 3, Mi*. II
E. t’crulfoy, chairman with Mi**
Martha Fox, 11W» Park Avonu#;
Circle No. 4, Mr*. R, F. Conner,
chairman, with Mr#, It. L. Gar­
rison, Richmond Avenue: Circle
No. 5, Mr#. IE E. Turner, chair­
man. with Mr*. Roy llrltt, HU
Catalina Urlvo; Circle Nu. *1, Mr*.
R. T. Thome#, chairman, with
Air*. B. C. Moon. (UW East Sec­
ond Strmit: Circle No. 7. Mr*. B.
R. Ucck. chnlrmar., with Mr*.
Bock, 2420 Lam 1 1 Avmue. The
Sunbeam# will meet at the church
at 3:30 P.M,
flJE SD A Y
Thu Mnfurd Woman’* Clah will
hava a c*v#red dlili iqppcr ot 7:thl
P.M. honoring teacher,* »nd tf air
huehttr.d*. The lU U N iJ* umlf,‘ the
aid hoTBfte#. arc'. M raTcilffotd
rtoetof, Mr#. Itny, Tllllx, Mr*.
Jic k Rntlgdn. Mr#. Androw Stine.
Men. Clyde Rnnnev, Mm. W&gt;}|I*
am Schnnl&gt;f)l and Mr#. H. E. Mor­
ale.
The Fidelia Ola*# of the Fimt
ItaptUt Church will meet with
Sir*. Myron F, Smith at her home
In Floral Height#, at 3:00 P.M.
The Woman'# Bible Cla*.* of
the P in t Baptist Church will meet
at 7:30 P.M. with Mr*. M. C.
Hagan on the Country [load for
It# monthly huainc#* and (octal
rrmeling, tlroup-No. I with Mm.
Hiutnn, chairman, will h# In
rharge of the niMtfng.
Thu Junior High School ParentTearhor A#«&gt;claJlon will meet at
tha ichool ni liflfl P.M. to lie nrrrailed hv thoi tmnd meeting nt
»:I5 P.M. Mi*. Edward tCIrehrr
will
thh •[Walter'and will Lav#
hs her subject "Pathway# to pro(freia In the lio^f ftrdronmenl".

Baptidt Aacodation
Will
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The annual meeting of the
Semlnnle Uapllat Adiociatlun will
b# held at the Oviedo Baptist
Church Monday and, Tuooday, Oct.
11 and 12, II vit.announced thif
morning b;&gt; the R et, W. P. Btrok*,
Jr ,, paster o fiilm ; Firm Onptht
Church fu Sanford. *•
Tha ***»el*tlnn somprke* Sem­
inole. Voluxla "ind lh# north half
»
The Rev.
Mark Dobbs will give tha upenIhk dcvolhml MbnJay im ornlrg
and other rpeakera on ihe prowho will deliver the doctrinal mr*.
•are at (1:30 A.M. ,
During, the afternoon waalnn a
« p « t up State Million* will be
«*»•“ ky Clifford Walker of Jarkmmtille. Slat#I Superintendent of
BnewartUhip, Mluione end Cvaur lle m . A*reoort on the Children’*
t
W,JJ tw flvcn
by T, M. John#, Hupt.
n?{f n,n* . th* x u ln n
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'Sl.th • Vtvotioua] b*
HgT. W. C. Blue * t , f « 0 A.M- an?

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Ml** Li.lo Lev Hnnuunevil today
olt.n* foi her marriage to law
Draper of l.#tu- Wnle*. The cereinoTt) will lw )&lt;viformH l&gt;v Rev.
If L. dimmer man at 5(00 o'clock
in the Chapel of Peace of Holt
Cm#* Episcopal Church and will
Ik- attended b\ relative* of tiw
C'lurde.
The organist will tie Mr*, Roy
S'.me* nnd Ml** Nancy William.*
Will h# the eoluist. Mis* l.ee hit*
:bo«on a# her maid of honor. \|i«»
Dorothy Draper, skier of the
l,iuleginoni, uml Mr. Diaper will
i n n* hi* hist man, hi# father,
’ ! PL Draper. Following the veil,
line *crvic# a small reception
'•ill la) held at the home of the
•tide** parent* for member* of
lie bridal party and relative.,.

ABOUND the TOWN

Mr. and Mi* Frank W. t-arl*ey;
Telephone 148 |of Hi udenton atir.nuttced today the
engairemeiu of their daughter i
! KuDiryn- Kttzahvth Larlscy to ‘
Th'U.ia* Ilrue# Unit. *on of Mr. |
nud Mr*. Thomas Crew# Bolt o f ,
this clti. The wedding will taki’ i
place on D**e 5 at the First Meth-i
Wold bn* been received that ■ali*! Church,
Mis* Latkcy graduated from
Mi*# Phylll# Itach hu* been eluisen cheerleader at Florida State Itindenton Hikli School In UMh
and ou* affiliatod with lit# U iUniver»ft&gt; in Tidl.iimseee.
gimil Thirteen. While attending
Mr*. It. It. Pippin returned last Florida State Unlverelty for two
Wednesday from Pinckard atwl year* #h# lawauie u member of.
Birmingham, Ala. « here she visit­ Alpha Delta 1*1 *&lt;irmi^. Sh" i*
cent iv became a pledge of B eta 1
ed for two week.*.
Slvin* Phi, International *ororU\
Mi
n.dt I* n giaduate »f
Mr* W. M. Scott leluiiiid to­
day from various point* in Vir­ Semiiade Hiph School and whit-’
ginia where she «ns the gli"*t of »cr\inir in the t'Ailted Stata* Ai
Cory bo mtemb'J Pittsburg Unirelatives foi scveiul month*.
reislty
lie altendci tile Till Ivor
Friend* ef Fn d Harrison will *ltv i t Florid, n il ," lie WM a
regret to learn that he I* seri­ member of \ip'*.* Tail Uiiicgn &gt;
ously ill in Fernald-Laughton Me­ f i i.lcinity Me i.e e vod lii# M. S
ilegice nr Cnmnieree in .lime it
morial II" pfeal
Fiioid.r S ie'e I'nivci «ify where lie
N. Ilurdick
will!"'#
luea'dnil of the i"ler*fratci •
Friend* of J .............
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Iw glad to know that he ha io - J iiIi &gt; round!. *&lt; -’ret n ; -t»eu*iin'r
ported improving lifter undei go­ &gt;f Mpha Thotu Pin. lo c.l fio le ,
ing a mnjoi operation lit Orange niti on I •* numli.o of *he honoi •
a t ) H«iH liev S o . i . i i
Mr. Ilo'i
Memorial Hospital in Orlando.

Final Rcnislrations

Tap-Ballot-Acrohalic
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f*»f Fro S,'h", 1

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Duxbury School of Daru in^

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We're looking with admiration
I* i"iw nttendiru- i*i.u&gt; .tve ’ ehod
o HF.V, DOUOI AS F. CHAItLKS
Mr*. Heady Thomn- inis arrived In t’olunibln. S.t* ami Mill bet......
who i» leaving the fii,t of Novcnr- from Mobile, Ala. to be wall# her associated viilh Si-ddl-llrih'J and
ber for ill mil to pi rfoim the lister. Mi*. F'liok Miller, who Company In llrlnudo in Decani he i
dutie* of micaionniy .
serin* to continue* ill at h* i home on 241*1
vi that Mould take a tot of emit- Fillin'ito Avenue
.re . . . Seen at l.oimaiin’* dining't
..eie CHARI,FS MARION. LEW -,
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IS DOTY. I EF. SAMUELS anil, Mr*. Janie* Rule, -f Sai«*u»o
At, ■* Klllb* vn.• Mil Il*v 'b ! aid r v, •t.tUUlkl i i i I Mr un &lt;1 M rs
hi* -'Pick •!.* Winner" contest l* .pending .
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Flunk W l.,-iri». y of It, id*, *■
xpert .on nORKHI SA M U E L S .;"' »*&gt;«?
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Mr It.m y Mcl-ii'illn. Jr., prr- cd today to * hi mn* II*in•• U- '•
rir.imiiH t ’lrWH
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MU. « ii .| MnS VVIIRT W. WAR- tl'
wil
Idont of the Junk**1 High School
NFR and MR. and M RS.'K . H.'row by her liu.bnnd and Ihr-1 plan Parent-Twirlier A**orlat!mi, rn Hi.lt of this uiy i* being lion
IIF.NNKTT . . . l ooked familial ti#|l,&gt; rt'turn t.. Saiit-.'t« on Sunday ten..incrl home root" mother# with
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*ee BUDDY ASOFI. going inti*
a i .ding nt her home on Wed [ # ^ |J# ( . J j i S S ,1 !C’l ' t S
McHeynotd's drug store the .jtla-r
WllOil
nesd.n morning.
Four niothei VVS4I. \1 ..u
Vinlroi
night . . . Weir,one to MB. and
from i-Nih of the eight mom* had
Vr I t l l .» Il H. l Ik .At
II HUMI' K
III Mb'S
MRS. HILL WALKER who were
I...... cha-Pti hy the studontH to
recently married In Chicago and
on i mm ,, Vit-iu
reive on till* commit Ice with Mrs
Ml*. Lillian Vtel.ei. out, ' Itnhave come to Sanford tn nuke
. |'&lt;|I,|ole ll"l&gt;
„f t|,- T k I. • *
The Seminole High School Par W.Ue II (Jurhrr being eleetcd
their home • . •
I I'liiiieli Son
In1 h'll
•i | u * t ! c h a ir m a n and rc p rc si- u t a tlv c on IiiM
F u - i liiipr
llupt- It ( hull
lo in !i
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cut
Teacher
AsMH-intlon
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Amusing, the horrified look on vm
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tlu ,-xeixillve board.
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Itome ,»n W .-*t lli i i . l .'Hi
I l,e .il 'I on in
* waltrew* fare in * Iwal drug 1
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r oullined doti00 ‘ ■ •Veldl.g.
&lt;t”Ve when »he found »he hf , , | *'* ,L.V
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Die dcvnltnl'ltl* " ' I * '
Mr*,
been charging *15 cent* for th a 'P *paldent
the
T . - Mr*.
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tiueh. r* of lb, by M i* Jo hn D U- .ill,
73 cent luncheon# all (lin ing the i Jli"'«'i* HoIUcIhu. ueslded Wei respective
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room-: second, to scii* •lie Imsini’ ** •e,-*n&gt;n " a - p
noon hour . . . and also to see th e .'/ '' meeting and ....... f,„ rvpj.it* a* a membership euliiiiiiitie w i) -,v**| Mr,*, F .11. l*al loll
I'
i, batrugglv of a member of the local1fro" ' •'"mmlttve* and .-ondm led 51m . I r , Dini* n* rliiiirntnn: iiiMoilla-ed 11*g l !'&gt;•' o» oib.-ipolice force hacking out nnd i f - 1
thii-l. I,, act u» :i pubbiitv &gt;'"to losii Stnllilel mile. t . ill -I
narking In avoid the line* „t&gt; i T * * Krm'V
ml Itee with M
W.
MonUee i,old liiuglii*--, Memoi ml IK,
fit hi# side . . . CHARLOTTE ’ " lim,h " " ..... f" ' '
■"'* a* , halrntan: fourtD, to sdrvv - uml
,1'Mf
SMITH looked ’pretty expert out! I,lu,1{
" “ ‘' y i, ‘" “ J.Im" " h,‘,V!' a e»iii te*y i-ommittec with Mr* 11&lt;&gt; Oihiibi* Meinoiinl lie- pilot
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mowing her own lawn . . .
. eatnkal to be held at the school Julian Benton #« ehairionn ui*'1 n nd iwpmi- &gt;v,'ie civ, e *«v
The
room
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E. J . NANCE mid MRS. NANCE!
fl il'OI ,
to e
from Orlando, greeting friend* cm •"I'hontore ila*
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t.. tin fn lltiv im :
flit* il
faculty memlmi* afte, whith I n,1&lt; ,,t^ '
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M'
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Mr*.
C.
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June*,
program
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will ho re mnni lie red hy imieh of limn, presented II E llla.-k. hand
M ru n M
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of the last conuitUtCv.
Sanford for hi* orchestra* Iip hu* lumlci. Who sjaik, t., the gather !
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Shutbun, 'It
announced that th­
m
litu'ii directing In Central Floilda
!!. V* »
concert. A tl^ M
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W. J util,M Sl.iv ,,l|.
since the early twenliea. lie now ing and conducted
Ml
N|. •- Siilli*
the
cuncludon
of
the
meeting
re
liberate* u music store in Hit frvshment# were served hy mem- j ^ wknojI awl the gue*t spoakr. M i. M S M i
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All,
MrUrudcr Arcado In Orlando . . . . .
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Word liaa Wm received from
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.............I lowing the them,- of the yo,„
MISS UARUARA SAUNDERS at
uer*'^ I"esenL
|“|'s»hawny* nf Progre#*" Mr,
1 E l I Hit ( H A T E O P E N S
the Floilda Stuto Uulveislty In L ,
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i Ktrchti will speaknn "I'rogre*
Th*
Semlrodo
M1*?1'
•’ b,m|
Tallahassee that the ptullmlnarlv* M lH H A i a r y W (M M lm n ilC y |in home envi romiieiit". Mol lie, * ot
of getting settled arw aver and
/urel lloll's room will Celaey t’latc "ill opt u for i Jl*
slBdenlJ are mitf'^guftthg down
ir»te*«e* #1 the so, ini ensiling •••■nr Snltndny exi-nmg .
7:30
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no
It,a,
to brass tacka" , , . also from
I 1*01)1 which will follow the |„-UFRED R088KTTKR at Princeton
In an Imprendvc erremoity ut giam
At the conclusion „f ilm 'll nu,•, , i i , a, 1a i i a’ I i, , ,o
that ho llkcj the unlversit) in the First Prerihyterlan Church In I ou&lt;lnc#» meeting Mr# Mel.ai tin ,,f i ll , an,I fiat. Mini ,,,)•■,ni
(ion* no ,"Iilm llV III' ,&gt;-t &gt; • ■
spite of the cold weather and from Itliiu n, N.Y., Mis# Mary Leniirc l si i v„,i refreshments to Du,
I rt -Itll mil WI' i
Old M l- S
B E A U F I E R ABO H N th ill she ni&gt;J . Woudninni y of Salamanca, N .Y ., no ml
ptoaent.
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Han Evening Meet

Weds John

S O N N Y " ate happily Jellied "i|)H ru n ie ih&lt;- bode of John A . 111,4-

an anartmr nt In ClncInoH
SH ERIFF P. A. MERC) in a
Hark shirt and light Ktetinn, tell­
ing friend* that the Dusty Hoot*
Hiding Club i.i making plan- foi
a big lime on ArmUllcv Day. Thv
Sheriff i# p: uident of the rlul,
and.one #f it# biggest boosters .
Lunching together yesterday wer&lt;
LETTli: CALDWELL and ELSIE
FARLEY . . . also MR. am! MHS,
TOM BOLT and MRS. RUTH
SCOTT . . . (Sroup uf Jayt.## at
Thursday luncheon ta lk lri oyr.

Inc, Jr., «on of Mr. nnd Mr*. J. A.
Hint
of Limgwimd. The wviliRng umk plaea el 10:00 A.M

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Dr. Walter A. Dodds, minister j
-----------of the chinch, officiated at tile
The fiirsl hudnvss meeting of
double-ring ceremony. Tho vow*|tlu South Side Primary Pm nitwere spoken before a candL-llght-* Teacher Assirclullim was apencl
i-d altar, decorated with palms, at‘ tho school last evening with
fein and white ehryianthemiims. 152, interested and rnthn*i#-ilc
Prior to tin* e x c h a n g e uf vuu#, pmenta nnd teacher# in a*:-nMrs. Doiuthy Ami (irugg, or­ d mee.
Following the devoilim.il goon
ganist. played "Sleeper# Awake"
liv lit, h. rliopln I'mludca, “Slui- by Hie Rev, J . E. McKinley 'lie \
In- lOudfi-; 'ily L-imimkaion il.-- iieri * rier, iiade," "Avu Malta," gioun joined in ..inking Ann, ,&lt;
tion . . .
"Clair .!,• Lime* and "Because." tho Beautiful" and "Servii" im
And thl* Is the wav we seeni t&lt; The tiailltional wedding mar.’he* Others" to tho plottu ncconie-’d - !
'I
feel at the end uf a day , . . from by .Mondelkohu and Lohcngrsn mint of Mir. C. (1. Uel*h.
Thu yeur'a tbiine, "A • p i '
H*nnolt Cerf’s book "Arvthlng were used.
Forwanl", wn# emplm»*/p*l I a 1
far a Laugh": "L et’# #po It 'w
til veil in marriage hy hor fatii* lnrge pltjlilre of a muiiII *»&gt;y |
can lucalo the cause of your nnm &gt;■ er, the 1,i ide was lovely In a gown Slatuling ' hy a ettel; with t.c.'-n ;
sit," laid the p*yehoaualL* to the of white net trimmed In wldt# steuplni' ,donna loiuling ncroi&gt; -o '
hararsed sou! liefote him. "Wha, satin
Tha satin laallre had nn a little i«il school honvt on a bill, j
kind of work do you d o?" "I off-rtwt shoulder yoke of net with with the sun1# r«vs ulwjye ri ,11- !
-ort orange#," wa» the reply. "I i high round neckline and v u lug oaf *h.’ v.w.di "B ilto i
-illi .
don’t think I understand," tr.c outlined by a whirred ruffle of the Tialnlng." Tile picture, paio'ed
doctor admitted. "Plcar,e elatu’r- -let. The long sleeves came to » bv Mrs. Mlcha r| (ilnartti 'iteI N)i #, j
ate." "All day," tha patient ex­ point over tna hand. The full Frank Sham*!* was hung ,n 'bo
plained, "orange# ke«]i pouring klit wn* trimmed with a net auditorium and will be u*e * '&lt;1
down a chute. I stand at the bot­ i nff!•• caught Into a satin hustle. eneh me,,ting a* a visual up '(
tom and sort them. Big orange# g ,
Ti e finger-tip veil was fastened the ebosen thime.
A talk eu "Higher Ti.ciiig
Into a crate on nn# aid#, little one* by a I,andean uf orange blossom*.
into (i crat'd on the other, nnaliutr Hbe tarried a bouquet of white I deals" wn* giien by tin- Krv,
ore#'into a rralc tn the center. chrysanthemums, dahlias Slid tosos flougla* Charles after which ila
S e c?" "1 Jo," said tho p.yihoaii- with n streamer of white isatin Jtr*t stepping slonr III tin- idrture was covered with the » id,
nly.t, “hut certainly there’s no­ ribbon.
thing in that to upset you. ft
Mis* .Iran Woodmancy, sister of "ideals".
The budget of 1337 wan apc&gt; •v-ounds easy enough to me." the bride, was maid of honor and
"K asyl" erlvd tho natlent. "Dun'i wore a gown of foam green net t*l and Tuesday. Gel, 2d wn- ic­
you ii.nlDc it meana declalonsl with a soft V-sliaped not-kJInc, cap ier Iml a* the date for th# aiimutl
fk'(J*ion»! dediiond — all day drove# nnd full, gathered skirt. ILillowt'en Carnival, Ihe ,,m,n
money-making proleet ef the
long!" *
Sh &gt; carried yellow ros**.
soctatlcoi -acli year. All membr a
. —CWM
Frederick W, Biitllne, of l»ong- weie invited to attend the lei-i*
wood, was best man for his hroln- *)#*« meeting In he held Wednes­
«r. Th„ ushers were Harold Ham- day. Oet. 13 from 2:00 to *
mcl and John Perry, Jr . of Ithaca, P. M.
Now York.
Refreshment* were serve* in
The hrlila'* mother wore a the lunch room following ihe
green crepo dress with Muck ac- program with Mrs. Ilenrv Phucessutip# and a caning* uf yellow maelmr, Mrs. W. E. Ktrrhoff. Mr*
BIRTH
roses. Tho bridegroom's mother George Thurston. Mr*. Randal!
ANNOUNCEMENT,
wore a blue gahordlna suit with priest and Mr*. Donald Middleton
black accessories and a corsage of as hostesses.
oink roses.
WOMAN’S CLUB HUPPFR
Following the ciramony a wed­
Membara of the Ranford " n,Mr. and Mr#. W. B. Wieboldt ding breakfast was given hy tho •n’s Club will entertain on T „ *
innuunce tha birth of a »on David bride's parents a t Smith’s Taa dav at 7iW o’clock with s env.-ird
Room In Ithdca, for Ihe wedding
iVUIlam on BapL 89 at tha local party
dish supper honoring teacher, and
and families.
'loapltal. Mr*. Wieboldt la tha
For traveling Mr*. Biitllne wore tludr husbands and hushnni# of
former Ruth Pugh of Lake Mary,
members of the eh*h- Thu # it n”r
Mr. and Mr#. W, Bruitar of * Navy blue print ault with blue will be under tha dlroctlon of tint
DaLand announced today th* birth irecssorle# nnd n corsage of Social Dapartmant with hortei#:#
it a aon. William Ratliff, on Oct. bronxe rose# nnd chrysanthemums. Imlng Mrs. Clifford Proctor. Mrs,
After returning from their wed­
7. Mr*. Bruitar wiU be rvmambcrRoy TlUis, Mrs. Jack hatigmi,
m1 at th* fomtor Mildred Ratliff. ding trip to Now York, Philadel­
phia and Atlantic
Atlantia CUy,
City, N X ,. Mr, 5Irs. Andrew Stine, Mr#, Clvdn
phla
and Mrs, BlaUlM will be at home Rannev. Mr*. William Schnabel
2481 Broadway, Schenectady, N.Y. and Mr*. . H. E. Morris. Tho
program for the evening I* un­
der the chaff# of H. E. Morris.

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Contest Could Set
East Florida Con­
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Wol f Makes Final:
Pl ans For Auburn!
The Seminole High School Bxby
drubbed the Mainland High
Contest Tomorrow Fed*
nIor varalty in Daytona Beach

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4 fcotbxll •vcekcnJ «n the nationV vlant,r
rly lb it tonight. Pern State and
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Tonighti^;; * ^ % s s s ^ ^ s :

ednesday ovonlng by nn 18 to
GAINESVILLE. Oct. B, W ) d margin, It waa reported yeatcrHerald Sport* Editor
Coach tiny Wolf planned to put
Th* Seminole lti«h 8chool Cel- 'he flniihlng1 touches to his Uni* day by Coach F re d Canos.
Don Smith, Sanford, Lack, inter*
i r r Fad* and the Dut.and High veralty of Florida grid machine
School BulIJng* meet tonight at today In prepoialion for the Sat­ copied a Mainland pats and reamthe Seminole High School Athletic urday night encounter'with Au­ pored 70 yurdi for a touchdown.
Field at Bits o'clock In an Knit burn's Tiger* at Tampa.
Marion Butler tallied the second
Florida Conference football battle.
With rnugh work' over, thu touchdown of the affair for the
The contact may easily decide Gator mentor la concentrating &lt;m Sanfordttoi on a 12 yard book,
m winner of th® Conference drill* tu give the Florida runninp then Smith added the third acorc
itmplorwhlp fur the 1248 »«a»on attack greater momentum and to on a twu ymd plunge.
el nee both teame have lAcn rnnljadatop an Auburn pairing game
en g in e e re d by Travl* 1 (dwell.
Gator coach®* nlr.o arc not neg­
lecting their own aerial attack and
ulldog*. Hanford will probably worked on It extcnrfvoly yester­
CULLEUK PARK. )Md., Oct. 8,
» a (light favorita, on paper at day with quarter W * » Doug DelWat, when thp two cluha step nut den and Angus William* hitting K/P)- In mating about for future
a the field for \he opening kick- their receiver* with Improving re­ ■lar Southern Conference football
l«ek.«, at the Unlvartlty of Mary­
Pf tonight. D*Luttd and Sanford gularity.
Florida'* *quad I* expected to bo land Johnny IJalk la It.
tva played th* Duitla Panthers.
Coach Jim Tatum put hla finger
'•Land dropped the Panthers by in pretty g»od *hape for ’ h® en­
10 to 14 *cotv, but Hanford trim- counter. Tackle Corll* will pr-de on the -mall but rugged Idilk a*
ably bo the only firat *trlngrr u freihtnan la*t year. Although
\m the Kuitia aggosgatlon.
Coach Spec Martin of the Bnll- not ready for at Iraat aonte action. u fli*t-year man, he bruke Into
Auburn, however, will have the -tartlng lineup a couple of
dogi, report* he ha* been sending
fir his charge* through "Operation* threo rcgnlat* and a reaervn on time* .and thl* year ho has bet:u
- Mod" at their piactic® field. "W®.- th® injuird Hat and unable to play. thoie nt thi- klckofr in both Mary­
eertaluly have b«on having a tough
land gam®*.
time of It this week,-' Martin re -1
WOIII D HP.NIKH NOTES
But Tatum, blca*cd with iwvei r.l
ported.
BO STO N , Oct
8, ( F t — The goo dimmer*, Isn’t pushing the
Yeaterday afternoon Conch Carl player* wivoa In the granditnnd sophomore and that’s why M*ll.
Kdttle* drilled hip youths In full and bo»c« at yeetcnlay’* aerl-a brb ngs in the future book’. Idtlk
tam e regalia on offense and de­ gam* worn caav for cqlabrlty ha* been sharing the L it half­
fame plays designed to combat hunter* to ipot.
back duties With Ruble Werner, n
C formation* used by Pclumd slevcn.
Each uf them wore u large senior, a* Coach Tatum keep*
i
Tonight * starting lineup for thn orchid sent them by the Btave* bringing hi* lU-yeai-dlJ youngster
Sanfordltoa will probnbly Include management.
Wallace Tyro and John Keeling
St anda, John Krlder, J r . ana I One elderly gentleman who
I?' Peanut* Galloway or Ed Myor* mva* on tlir *mtlon platform it*
, at ths taoklee, Richard Baa* and , the Brave* entrained for Clc-veGena Harper nt the tn u rJ* and.
K George Dagne nt renter. The backs!(land lest night mu*t have been a
I proper Bostonian with a dltllkc
TORT WORTH, Tox., Oct. 8,
|for nol.ic end crowd*.
t»F)—Bit mingnam, which could fin­
! •‘Who are the-** people,” ho ish only third In thu regular
•nd Cedrlck Dunbar at tho wing*. |a«k*d.
Southern Association *ce*on, wrap­
I “Tho*e arc tbc Boston Drove*, ped up the Dixie Scries title with
’ heading for Cleveland," a spoils a 1-1 decision ovar Fort Worth
writer told him.
la-t night.
“Good." the elderly gentleman
The Duron* wan the peril-* with
replied,
■hi Texas League champion, tuUi
Kamo to one.
lin e '* one about Leroy (Sat­
It wa*
Birmingham's iliti .1
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I’aige:
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. «, LT1—
champion-hip in flv* Dixie Scrip*
lie
wit*
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of
the
buttery
men
rk IFancho) Gonwlo* and Tnl
participation* and iho Southern
htnuder, top keedt’d In ntiparnie in the Cleveland bullpen yceterdny A»*oi ml M-ri’a elaventh s u c c v u
utiil
apparently
tva-ui't
unprepared
ocketn, headed thu list of sur­
agunst IS for tha Texas League,
viving tennl* star* In the first for the time liv'd *p»mi there tn
lllrtninghnni lost *4n firat game
the
far
leather
of
the
out/ldd.
Aitnunl National Hnrdiomt Clmmof the aviJ«-1 to the Cntv, thun tool,
At th® er.J of the gain-', Wtdkinp tbc next four.
plonshlp* today.
Sehroudor gained the scmiflnnl toward the dressing room he was
rogtul by coming front behind to acan carrying—a inagattne.
ROYALS Nil* SAINTS
aUmlnate ttnsutded Tom Uronn of
ST. PAUL. Minn., Oct. 8.
The attain of shifting a wot Id Montreal and St. Paul go into th&gt;' M il Francisco, 4-6, U-l. Q-B, C.2.
* Oonxult-H plays lit* quarterflmd a*rle» from Boatott to Clevilnnd thtid gntn . of the Llttla Wot id
TMU.'h today with sixth seuded wa» evident In the veteran rail­ Scrle* today at one vlutory apiece
road official who tiled to get after the power-laden Royals WnxL iU rry lukac of Han Fraucisco.
each player, newspaperman and ad the Saint* lw t night. 7-8.
follower In Ida propei Main ipeaa. I In ln *r tilgbPi game, tho Ilavals
A* hundreds gathered at tbe Ii exploded for tw0 big inning* to
Trinity Place atatlon in Back Pay, account for all tholi runs.
the railroad men r«nd a long lint
Hi's the ht*n In your U. S. of accommodation uialgiiinvut*
The fledging* uf the hosUln
•my and 0 . 8. Air Force tv- over u public udJict* r.y*Um and
| South American bird) httvc williltllig Slatlfn. ilu lukrs nn In- then r.dded:
Wat In y«4ur coinmunlty, II*
“Got your number and go tn | evelnped claw* on ca.-h wing and
Ifltl tu malM hiniprlf more Use- yo it car. It will help th® confti- can climb ttee* like a quadruped,
I a* a clliswi ami ae a resident lion."
I j C l f H l IN 'o llc e
ywtir community. Yc», and h*
MIA.MI-VILLANOV v CLASH
Ing* thla same altitude uf lielpf o r T K I I 5IC&gt;n|!r
Inss* to hi* wink in the ro­
MIAMI, Ott. 8, i/lb-Tbc targett r u HKD
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k'nck«(t
uting station. Tlnoe tbD ipiali- ctowd over to uitues* j r&lt;-11■titl
OrKUBil alltlll* fvli.
Id rcpescntallvo of the Inrgvvt svasott football game in Florida—
Yu'i ui* htfp- v ia*ii«ir«tl ai*it
and most impoitant - bunines* •note than 40,000—was oxpcctod fi|iU r»«! (ti !»• Hll-I 4} l.wisf U|M.»i ll.n
)*t *l«a i&gt;1 \’uv» inl#»r
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tha world helps young men In tu tvttich Miami und Ylllanova tHo
n111 of . o n p t n n i f iu . i .iiinltiHi
Mtalng a worthwlilla career. clash iu tins Orange Bowl Stadium i j 4 lii ifilii i’i4u»# iti tU« &lt; ircuit
Court of i«Fmlii&lt;tl*i C»unl&gt; rt 4 t n •
Ik to him yuursslf, niioiit your tonight.
Til. Plot Mo, l»y l.n li K«rn M.ore.
ftnarablp with Uncln Sum. .....
Gat.. . Uiilversity uf Miami athletic i*
fur iH\or»'t». Tl»*»
I full story from him at your
— ~ itlrcctor Jack Harding said cd- tdInK 4n l lRi'l(nit
i m l i l I • ttrslifii.it rtl MB
t . Army and U. 8. Alt 1
th« fitvth|)A|irr In t.’lii.*!i chi* O n U i
- • vsiicu aalo of tickets I* the largest
tin imi Ii IUI. f I f«»r tour coltItulting atatlon, ll't nt Old■ Post
, In Sliaml hlrtory and tliu crt'Vd •«•* t|(|Y» n*«oU«
Htt Bldg., 4* H. Centrnl Avo.,
WITNKHB. O I’ lUrntlon. (!|*rk
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H E 1 J* W A N T E D
ft a r t i c l e s f o r s a l e
OFFICE f p M In Mclich Building. PAINT 8FEC IA L--FJC Outuldel NKAT while wuinun t.. help In I LTHoLHTLlttNG t &lt;*n- Rtudlty
White. 14.75 per gallon. Htnkitchen uinl gem'inl limn i&gt;wurk. Pr'&gt;vnrl*. sample* ui ini.tfrlolf
Large light office, newly dwcoMr*.
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114 W. 2nd St. Phone 820.
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MEN WANTED I
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,8M SL.1-W, M. A A. Uopt. Store.
27 foul House* trailer,’ I'e-rle*.. STEADY Wtillli I HENKFFfHl
Help-Selfy Self Hervlro L*under.
Must t»e »old immeilial'-'ly. 1’ark .’.
Iloutin and up to date on* room
fiu.- no seueu.ini, lay off*
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Unci*
IronbiK
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Ave. Trailer Court. _ _ _
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
when you g»» to work fo. (her .,a(l w , - , h Slp s0ua
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)iii.ine:t' couple. Downtown lo­
ItiffffC-t ImsiiM s- io the wot Id—
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Grapefruit tree* 50c each. It.
cation. Call 5f&gt;o,III,, huaini-aa of Uncle Sain. Ill- i
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Lord. I'hone 7N8-W.
veellgatc tln-se jolt* »t mice.l
MAVItE VOl’ It OWN
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FmuUlicd 3 bedroin house f-n Sil­
Wentbei
fm vi it .lei *, iilteinf
|ty i a . n i - y..iir car Or truckver Lake from Oct, With to Swe»-t Hamlin ••rt*nK»,» ft llu.
R. w. Lord. Phone 7«k-\V
mei linnic*. r a d a r nu.-&gt; Inmn«, «h,*cki i ,iv«t l*y out ex jt.ril
June 15th. Cull 11)2.
mi.|lieal in Imi-dan*, r*di.&gt; tech , no., hitmc*. Is tin- .-l v einy ' .
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Cttrua Fruit Tree*. All Varieties.
nil-inns, alenonraphi-re, eurnen.
tem - e f , A n - llie lirnlu-s _ J - '
First Cln»j; Modern Apt. Taknrh
Any Quantity. Leave your older
lei*, phot-igrapher*. drudsmon!
ju-te-l for ipdek stupv'l Montldv '
i Phone 1276-J. Commercial 8t.
with Hunt’s Tuxeilo Feed Store,
These me some of the occupu-1 puytie m pli.n for linnet join, j
' At Park A v e . ________
IIH Sanford Ave.
lions in which good Job* enn h" S.iN l'O Ul) tMiMHI A P()i*T &lt; (1.
Cottaffe, 2 room fumlrhcd. Avail­ COLEMAN oil heuter* and floor, avudidile to you ill tin- now tl.S.
20;t W. 1-trot Street
able after Uth. Adult*. Call WM),
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furnare*. Knndnll Kloeirie Co. J Army anil I'.S. Air Force, ^ree
n lii,.nielli plun. Retire nt half t un. 10.N I I loot saniicr. E’nv j
One or two bedroom furnlihod
P«y in ‘-'n yem s, reffnnllcM of
iparaticn. lt-iaaonatn* -ale*. Sen- ■
apartment. Adulta only. 2200 rL A R O E TANK, 2 aninll lank*, I
I.ue. (lend nay is only the In-.
for,) Palm .U (71a*i&gt; 's i I’h -n *1
electric pump ull complei.' for
Mellunviile Ave.
$86.00. Telephone 5.1P. CampKiiiinrnr. Free finxl,’ etnildiii',
3011
shoes, sheltei, tuedleiil mid lien—
- - —---ball’* Feed Store.
Two mom furnished anarttnant.
in I ar:
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_CaMn-tE call C. .1
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electric
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Sunshine Market,
the world. I f * ,t chnii.w to 1*•.*&lt;t■
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unit*, Kood condition, mt5.H0.. leurn u skilled I mile . , . n WHI.,i,\pi,' .Morntiiu H-.niinul UrModern 8 room furnished apartCall 757 after 5:00 P.M. ............| ehiinee fin mnro education. Q ol) lando Eve nine Suir • nil Halph
I ment, l*t floor. Naval-Air Base.
10 H.P. Outboard and boat. Can I Ihe full story nt the Army and I R "'
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be tried. First $ 125 take it. nm! O r f t r j . Il.-n ijjlii« * . l l ; . i . [o(7 r 6 . . u , „ 7 7 i ™ , . „ „
going to army._2IB_E. lBth Ht.i
8 HOOM modern apartment fur­
nished A 400 Palmetto Av j . Lovely mahogany drop-leaf table
f e .
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Senleo, .101 W. »lt*t
Call for Mr. Taylor^ 1
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with 4 chair*. Single bed with,
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lunernpring mettle** k
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Furnuhiil apartment. 1101 French
aprlng*. Set of 13 gulf club.*
Venetian Him.Is: New hlindi u;vt
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c -.v . Plmna 775-J.
Kitehi'ii Cuhiuels limit Hi order.
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K. M. E iikIImIi. Roofing Contractor,
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MODERN 4 bedroom Roach t|N Highest ca»h price paid for used
home, 8 hatha. RXcaHagt loco*
furniture. Tad Davia Fumlluru HOOKKEEPINa—Part tlm *. l-lri- NEW FLOURS s iii fined tu perfec­
tion. Ml.) flour* nmite like iie-v
anclal .‘ lotemenU., ull taxes.
t.on Apply KM Pluraoaa Drtrf.
Co. JU E. tit. Ph. 058.
More limn 20 year* experivneu, I Finishing, clcnning A waving
Phviia 1839-W.
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Phone I3I7-J,
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5 room house located on edge of
expo, leiico in Siniiiu.iu County.
of age or condition. Ratliff A
city on paved otraot. 2 extra! Bona, Phone 287-W.
II, M. Gleusun, Lake Mary.
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lota. All convanlencv*. Sale a
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rie# of $4000.00 * Include* 1 «4w Will Pay $300 ca»h for piano,
YOU nutVK IT
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_|i Bplnat, Baby Grand. $100 upReal Estala
Inveairaeata
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frater: Mfht. V riU Birger Wealer, 700
i ruachln* and raw hot water
W. H. WILLIAMS, Uaaltor
STICK LA NH-MUIUIISON
Booth Florida Avenue, Lakeland,
haator.
110 N. Park Avo. Tat, 1120
U IHtlVIM l. INC.
,_ t , Phono $1681ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
F.II.A. I.ong Term Luana G.L
F.II.A. Repair lauaa
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shipping. Phone S14-R.
Expert Radio Repairing
% Madam furnished 6 room h on or..; eras
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Phono 1011
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VENETIAN BLINDS mad* to or|.c»t free. Cull 051 fur detail*
five room* R FOR SALE—Good *eddla horse.
MODERN HOME, fi
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Magnolia Phono Bd7,
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KOledAo Hart In
PertrW trike Riot

' (CeettaaeO frees Paa* oeai
to tha bn«. Judnlch walked. Mike
NORFOLK. " v lT fo tt. i - W V - McCormick look Robinson* high
. Borne 85 ship* and 30 aircraft
aqouiLuni t f tha Atlantis flat*
win lake part In tactkal egerelo*1 In tha UcticaJ u a rttw i In tha
['jkOiwaBtam AGantk n ait month
to obtain Information on float
operation* under cold waathar
condition*.
flea bunt. Megan tagging tha U t­
Announcing thl* today, Atlan­ ter for the out. oaanjen threw
tia float headquarter* aald Uia out Holme* aa Stank y moved to
exercise* will begin Nov. 1 and third. Dark lined' to Judnlch.
continue through Nay. 18. Vlea
No run*, one hit, no error*, on*
Admiral Donald r.B. ;DHncan will
Indiana
llegan fouled to Mast back of
home plate, Bearden whacked a
H .» . long double over Holme*' heed.
Army and MArlne paraonnal will Mitchell walked, Doby appeared a
partTelpate In tha maneuver*.
•harp grounder to fllanky who
throw to Dark forelng Mitehcll.
Dark't relay to F. McCormick
for a double play waa wild allow­
ing Bearden to score the flrat run
and Doby to advance to second.
Boudreau walked. Gordon aent an
easy fly to M. McCormick in
short left.
One run, one hit ,one error, two

rattle" present

PARIS. OcL a—Of)— A wurkr- vlcee at 7
■ waa kOlad'hnd 30 nun, ineludSped*!
lit Franco. •
Tha worker!! a native of YugAavia, waa kitted near Mata when
wot 1X00 foil miner* left a
&gt;mmunl*t-orgenli»tl«m meeting
id made for, one of tha pita at
norlebaeh. Thar began atoning
police cordon, roar of the worki wore Injured etrlouily enough
bo hmtdUllsed. Sixteen other*
rre M e seriously Injured.

» T S f . S 3 r « R ,is:

FOURTH INNING
Brave*
M. McCormick lined a si nolo
Into canter. Elliott lofted to Dofiy.
F .McCormick hit back to Beerdan who atarted a double ploy,
Bearden to Gordon to Robinson.
No runs, one hit, no errori, none
left.
, .
Indiana
Kellner walked. Judnlch fanned.
Robinson singled Into left field,
Kellner stopping at second. He­
ron singled to center, scoring
Keltner end sending Robinson
to second. Bearden rifled a single
Into left, But Roblnaon waa forced
to hold up at third when M. Mc­
Cormick’s throw cams through to
tho plate and the base* wars load­
ed. Bickford waa replaced, by
Voiselle. HItem.II fouled to Elliott.
M. McCormick got Doby’e wicked
; (rounder and tossed to Volatile,
.who covered first, for tho putout.
One run, three hits, no errors,

Loyalty

flor.d*
RmVi A
Lows ,
Medium l
8 madI
Ex large

sw3*
thoaa att

Three members, W. C. Ulll, W. 0 .
Leavitt and E. 0 . Kilpatrick, were
unable to be present. Prior to be­
ing named aa oommltteo chairman,
Mr. Rut served a* acting chair­
man.
The City Cammicilon w ll meet
Monday evening at 7&gt;S0 o'clock,
at which tilde futhor reporta of
engineering may be present*
regard te type* of swimming
construction, said Mr. Sayar.

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f u" marina
j|VB today

SPANISH RECOGNITION

Cimgrct* authorised the fViciw
tary uf Ihc Treasury to mint three&gt;
cent piem* during tho war, but
none was minted.

MADRID, Oct. » - « V - E r l c A.
Johnson said he told O«n*rallssimo
Franco today it la “perfect non­
sense” for the United States not
to give Spain full diplomatic re­
cognition.
He sold he would recommend
resumption of full diplomatic « -

Church Assembly

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No r u n T ^ L T u S eY&amp;r. ■revolution" that I* avert -mote
»o"e
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radleel and more humariUrien
Indiana
then the Communist." Christiana,
Gordon aant Mike McCormick
mu4t ,M&gt; ‘‘now redleal"
bark to th T S ft center fl *ldw l re &gt;” emphasising job leeurlty. racial
fencei for hto long wallop. Holme* wVJ»llty and !&gt;••«.
■
caught KeltT ie r’ ll long drive.
W&gt;» said Chris Hamty muat work
Stanky threw out Judnlch.
toward thu ievolopment of fl**
No rune, no hlta, no *rn r*. r"hl®r ,lim* if l» It to snrceed In
none left.
thli new era:
*•
NINTH INNING
! "ID Ung range Dcmorratlu
Brave*
'planning for penrntlme pteduc- Bearden speared Holme*' high Hunt I") The substitution of ri&gt;bouncer and threw to Robinson, operative nml group ownership tc*•
Gordon acoeted behind second cooperative rsploitatinn end monobase to grab Dark's whlssing P"l.v» 131 Tho development o f a

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AAIAH W H U T
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MARSHALL TO ARRIVE
WASHINGTON, Oct.
The Stele Department aald today
that Secretary Marshall la egpeeled to arrive here from Parle
about 10 A.M, tomorrow for his
pereenal report to President Tru­
man on the Internatlonl at’uadon.

,h" ' " V im . iNNimi
Braves

Keltner threw out Conatser.
Keltner also tossed out Mas! on
a nice play. Blank y filed to
HR"ht;i.
No runs, no hits, no errors,
none left.

We Are Happy To
Announce That

EARL YOUNGER
Who for many years has serviced
CIIRYSLER-UODG E-PI/YMOUTH
products in this territory is now with

Indiana

YueUhUv under tho
kwnlus of former Mayor Frank
ifngue, the Democratic leader. Jer­
sey City mingled rhoert. scream*
and whistling with a constant,
breathtaking display of fire­
work*.
i On* nf the /satire* of the pyre*
technical display — ulreamera nf
MlUanee eateading down from
•VMhaad like wjter flowing ovar
1 ) 5*10 uf Niagara*-- etwmet hurt
Mk Truisgn.
Tfcev caugh* g Glmar piece of
reoratlim on the hood of tho car
iryytng the flrat lady end Hep.
Igyy Norton (D-NJ). The paper
lamed. A socret service man
■at It ,tmt with hla hat. It was
l| ovar In a minute. No one waa
UrL Bui, for a moment the ex­
ilement was Intanse.

Machine Developed
( I 'M l I e a c * t 'n M

Paac na»i

I conveyed &lt;&gt;n a roller and
ipped Into ryllndera which cut
film, and a rotary movement
the bottom encloses end prist*
i materiel around (he fruit,
leh la tightly wrapped regard» of whether the orange Is
re tw small.
ir , llouark revealed that vege.
lee soph aa aweel corn ar.d
Qmbera had bean successfully
typed In a similar machlna
t he bed developed. Ha does
wHmtnufnrttirc

maJilnea

for

ft but develop## them for menumra, he aald. Hr has lived In
A*n for the post 18 yean,
Wentl/fe wneping of fruit not
r . f FrrBtv to it* preserveb but Inam a iMnltatlon a*

Boudreau sent a towering pop
Gy to Elliott. Gordon rolled out
to Elliott. Mike McCormclk caught
Kellner’s lasy liner near the left
field foul Une,
No runs, no hits, no errors,
none &gt;*fJ|1J(T|| , NNINn
Braves
Braves
Voiselle bounced nut, Boudreau
to Roblnaon. Holmes was an easy
nut, Gordon to Roblnaon. Dark
doubted off the left field wall.
Cordon made a alre running
eateh of McCormick's it y In
short center.
No runs, one'nil, n&lt;* error*, one
left
ledleaa

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Conatser hauled In Judnleh’e
long hoist. Stanky made an over
the shoulder ratch of Robinson’s
high pep. Megan sent a short fly
to Holmes.
No runs, no hits, no error*,
none le ft
HKVKNTII INNING
Braved
Elliott rammed a ground elnglo
past Keltner. Frank McCormick
struckout. Keltner fielded Constr's sharp rap down the third
■e line and started a double
iy, Keltner to Gordon to Robin*on.
No rune, une hit, no errors, none
left.
I
Indiana
Dark threw out Beerden. Dark
caught Mitchell's nnn Gy. Doby
singled, Boudreau fouled to Dark.
No run, one hit, no erroro, ono
left,
EIGHTH INNING

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Total*
38 ~2 "# 87 K
Boston &lt;NL)
000 0001000 •)
Cleveland fAID ’ 001 lOOfOOx -3
Error-Dark. Runa batted InHogan. Two base hlta-Beanl.ui.
Dark. Racrlflce-Blckford. Pr.ub|n
idaye—Dark. Rtanky and F. McCormnckt Bearden, Gordon and
Roblneont Keltner,
Ksltntr, Gordon
and
Ooi__...........
Roblnaon. Left on bases—Bouton
(NL) 3j Cleveland (Al.) 7. Earned
runs-Boston (NL) 0; Cleveland
(AL) 1. Bases on balts-off ltlcl;*
ford B Doby, Judnlch, Mitchell,
Boudreau. Keltner). Strike mitebv Beerden &lt; tD*rk. M. M Corrolek, F. McOrmitk, KjaiOl Hickford UJudnieh). Pitching summary
■Bl'kfold 4 hlta 3 runs in 3 1/ft Inn­
ing*! Vnlanll* 1 bit it runs In 3
8/3 Innlngai Harratt 0 hits 0 rurla
In I Inning.
losing pitcher--Hickford. Um&lt;NI*&gt; g itltl tirleyo
(A t) Gist has*; I................
Mast trledaa surprise bunt but basal Rummer* (
waa whipped out, Bearden to fanarell* (AL) I
Roblnaon. Bearden threw out (NL) right field. Ime-li!

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tn t^iM s ^ c i / /
Chambers fin- another S9M00
etid ilugged tho OUgatJne editor
further alnndur-s) him ki oominVtiling on Cm mlelnul null.
Hive, formrr Rtnl* Dciiartutfnt
official, filed a 150,000 action
ggninal Cliamlvnrs In fcSurnl'cnlirt
h'.&gt;ro Sept. E7.

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fa Unity Thtr* In Strength—

To Protest tho Peace of the World;
To P n n o to tha Progress of America.
? * P n ia c a Prosperity lor Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME X X X J

Established I90S

Marshall Says
U. S. Foreign
Policy United

SA N FO RD ,

Truman Carpets Marshall In Capital

1

M ONDAY

Britain Says
Reds Seeking
To Oust West

Secretary Is {lo p e ­
ful That Meeting
W ith Trum an Will
Aid In Cold W ar

*

F L O R ID A

New W hite Paper Is
Sent To Soviet In
Negotiations Over
Berlin's__ B
ckade
_ lo
*

WASHINGTON, Oel. 11, tA5
—Secretary of State Marxhall
toft for Paris today with the
ranm tnt that bipartisan alaleManta over tha weekend »ht»»e«l
tha world "we hare a romplctely
unltad foreign poliry,"
Marshall took off In Mr. TruMan’a plane, the Independence,
at 1:01 P. M. (K.S.T.). With him
war* Waiter ilrdell Smith, the
ambassador to Huaxla, and Paul
Q. Hoffman, administrator of
tha Europaan lirrorery Profra
P *i»
Marshall repeated again hi*
statement Saturday that the
President'* proposal for sending
Vlnaon to Motruw was “roncluslrely Milled last Tuesday after­
noon.'' Ha aald Mr. Truman and
ha discussed the Vinson incident
In their Saturday conferences
here only because it first wrs*
reported publicly Friday night , KOI.LOWING A FI,TOUT from Paris aboard the Presidi n'ml pltiuc
although It had been “conclusive­ ■"Independence”, Secretary of State George C. Marshall ni ght &gt; is
ly sattled” Tuesday.
i greeted by President Truman at the National Airport. Washington,
, 11. C. Tin' Chief Executive hail summoned Marshall to Wualiington for
fly JOHN M. HIGH TOW Ktt
i ii flrut-imnd report on the critical International aituullon.
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. I I . (A*)
(International Houml|ihnt.&gt;i
Secretary of Slate M atiliall lic.nl* i

PARIS, Oct. It, lAI— itrltlah
and American spokesmen report*
ed the United Stales, Britain
and France salt) today they a rt
“nol unwilling" to accept a Bar*
llri settlement calling for com­
bined lifting of the blockade and
n meeting of the Big Four
Foreign Ministers on tha whola
German i|ues||on. The apokf*men did not reply directly to an
Inquiry w h e 1 h e t "combined"
meant simultaneously. They aald
thrv were unable lu elaborate.
The Western Power* have held
previously the Russian.! must lift
the blockade before there Is any
further direct negotiation un the
Berlin crisis.
Hr Al.EX IiT hINGLKTON
LONDON. Oil. II . (A1) — Bri­
tain uccuied Kuttia today of trying
to run thr Weiteril Powers out of
Berlin, of keeping thoutamJe of
Germans in concentration camp*
and ol .iltrrnplitiK to sabotaga
Europe's economic recovery.

O CTO M SK

II,

Truman Claims
Dewey Refuses
To Make Stand

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Deve,opinK Kiver

Work on the I J foot St. John.
Two Jacksonville
Youths Are F o u n d s .t 'i r r U " - .;." :
W ith Throats
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The iu i I i i'll.!, iiiiiinunci'it today they will !&gt;,',&gt;k u 1;t percent
Hill,'ll-,' III 1 ight uites. They
‘it
in'V, wit,;,' Ink,*!
irtdiiM
(nr un H
|Jt*1xi' lit lumM in a pi*titiiin liefoil* Mil* lilt •I -tote t Nminirrcr
4*IH1II1hfxIt'll mi Del
1. This
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It* ERNEST II. V \Ct AHO

I’lniilent liuimtn said today that
Governor Mininai l„ Dewey leluseil
"to tell the Klimt I&gt; wlieir in*
standi on any ol thr issues" in
wlmli "the people air inteirslrd ."
lie did lint lllrtllioli I lie- Uepulili
can slandaid beaiei bv name, lull
said I hr " B r p u b l u a n candidate"

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Hill W aim*

Bright Outlook
Is Forecast For
Florida’s Citrus
Kiwanians Hear W al­
ker Tell Of Better
Distribution Needs

Gene Bearden Saves
Contest F o r Lem on;
Spine-Tingling Tilt
Witnessed By 4U.1U3
By JACK HAND
BRAVES FIELD. Bolton, Oct
11. (/1‘t
I he Cleveland Indiana
vvun thru first World Series nner
|9J|I loilav by o u t l a s t i n g the

aroused B,i*lori Braves. 4 3, m a
ipmr-lingling sixth game witnessed
Thing! itv 4(1,11)1 (ranttc fans.

I AMI* \ (h i I l .t A 't
Chukmg off a Bust,m rally that
.in- looking up mi the Mond.i Himincur *11 v l.cin-r.il Man.igei M.uvni lell Inn one mu short ol lying the
tl W.ilkei ol the i loiitl.i (. itIII. »coie m the eighth inning, tetlh.iiuirti Gene Bearden saved the
I oiiiiiiiinoii s.inl today
day tor starter Bubby l.eirnm
Sp ea k in g b e fo re toe stale k i
ll wa* as llmlling a finish as has
w a nt! l o i n r ii t i o l i. W a l k n *aul lie
tielreii-! tmit g low er! will get a been *ren m sumr lime with ihc"tc.iMiii.il tr p i o l i l " loi then hu ll Brave* nrrdrng imt a run lu get
_
till! year I ho it a tal i ll hum even, lialllmg back ill line fashion
Q f A c c i d e n t s I n j l h r la.gr I........ the industry ha. after the Indians appraird to have
' tile game all srwed up
C ity
Last Year I £ s - j * u t t n r , l m the l.«tl two y e an .
Ctc'. rl.uid look a 4-1 lead lu its
timated At $130.0001,|lllk f *ivi m v,,'
r ,," ‘r ......
hall uf the eighth with Lemun
»ii* onllook
'terming to gam in,or rip as he
I I III' m .lotii a i iop Null hr A
Speeding up &gt;&lt;) a piogiam of
wrul along I lira hr ,u,!driilv lust

CINCINNATI. On II. (A't

Sgt. Keith Urges
Speeding Up Of
Safety Program

I , , . , , .
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had made A good mat.) headline,

Unot.Johns Kiver nears Attack unfair. .se,,i. u nut
1? F
C
,’*:12,Foot
Channel LL aa bDO
o r, lndustrv
Industry

K y ln .r t O .

L a rg e r Rato
Is Sought By KailH

Sen. Barkley Flays
Junking Of Keci|)rocal Trade Tariffs

Work Completed A T A Convention

For
Hitting Arbitrators

N o. 3 5 .
■j j i w

Cleveland Edges Boston By
4 To 3To Cop WorldSeries

with talk about unity.** hut "I !&lt;•
won't tell thr loinitiy wlieir lie
il.mdi on ,111V id thr i!*ilr*“ tile
peoplr want In heat ah,ml.
Mr T ruiii.in *pokr at a DriuoThe ih .irv e i were laid down in c iatli hirnkfa*! rally ill the Hall
a 4.000 word while paper on tha ol M. riots iii the N rlhrtland-I'lata
Beilin m m negotiation! in Berlin I tut rl.
John I. Lewis, lui-ndi'iil of tlio
and in Moscow.
I'mted Mine W ork els. vvii* ii guest
( lu grner.il Irrms, thr itatemcnl of the siime hotel Lewis hns us
I duplicated that issueil try the United saih-,1 the President mol his IIMlV
u was in lias indirei'tlv endorsed tiovi-iiml
Ih-wey.
i t
, greater detail, with conclusion*
And in Sun Frunciseo Sen Allren
"h 'c h took tn . sues ranging from ilniklev sold junking terlploi-ul
w control of thr tnmernl-rtch Kuhr tin iff* would eotilnnllel tin* Kur«Valley to Soviet claims for H 0 .- priili Recoverv I'roginm.
ills itdilress. iiiwpuri'il for de­
O f f i c i a l 000.000.000 iii reparation*.
livery before llie Common vveirl I ii
The llriliah paper raid:
Chili, credited tile
I lemon ut u1- -"The Soviet government hasI'uitv with the liiole piogium mol

back for F’ ari* today hopeful that
his weekend's work with President
Trum an has averted a major American setback in the cold war with f \
O .
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Russia
Marshall was expected to lake
_
1 T
1
f
off around mid-day. thus winding
rtrtt
h a n n e l
I" .
up a critical period in which he
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give the world an official version Higgins Tells Rot,uy Mediation
Raps Leaders
of the proposed Vinson mission to t
O f
P fO g T C S S
Made

Aanociated Press Leased Wire

1918

i.ilrlv r-tlu, alioii. ■--I .*Itl I* fnut- ill of
1 1 a 111,
t o m I &lt;ep.ir.lle llom
Mono Ipal ('out'
and (orinalloti
lin e ol a SaD-lv Council, were
among the leunninr-miallon* made
by Sgt C VI’ Ki nil of the Sla te
I light, u I ’aiiol hi prr.enling the
19 4 7 S a le tv Krpoii ol Sanford ii'
prepair,I bv lire National S l l r l V
I ’lUllll ll al a mri-llilg at the t llv
Hall. Satmilav alli-tliooii twrlllV|w,» pri-on* wri, p ie ,cut.
.1

1 lu- , i » l ol aitidertls III S.ilifnnl
last year v-a- esliniateri .*1 $1 10,-

Hint!( hdlM 41ti.%111v I Ii *i It l.ivt yiMi %
mitpul,
lii» Ii p io ilm n l thr " mi iii I"
Toman Holmes' single to ,-eulei
v*i hint m *t\ Y«Mi %
Ii Vu-I &gt;l( \i-i«•i&lt;itn*ikt of tin- in*/
on k(Mu ini 11 nt i hi jiium* mil l' im.Hi

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vrjin Mir fi o/i‘h jliii'i"

i»toit’s - i , , ! p o t ,-nt l,7tH&gt;,tltKi irul
Ions inn*
i'll is \ rut flirt
tl* |»t oiitlUl*
7.1MKI.IM lmIIoiiw II..H will moi^n
mi uihht loiml loionntiption of f»,
t.oxrK .tl oiimKri
il A irlnltv rh hinn)I ra iiy o v ri
on thr l' idcci *' wliflYOH of rftittunl
I'itniH tmiduttH
•

•I. t'nhfomin is vnititling' op it.s
nil Intent inn of reaching agreement cminseled voters to cxamln* ;hu 10(H), in*hiding the r-xpriite ol inrdi- HUinimM vnlriniu n*tp rarltrr thin
full Chmi it tlnl hint o'lir, whun It
lover Merlin I. save nit its own ImIff Hltiliirle ,.f "All ,-uml ilules Jt4 | r |lr
i||,t,,.
,,,,,,,,.,1
ime injo
if and pro- com itvtod diiviilv vMth Kloriiln'i*
terms "
fioiu President all the wav diwn t
2- -"8ovlrt authorities In Ucrllplliroiigh Itoih Itraoelie* of Con- pei lv damagr. .Sgt Keith icvealrd. curly flint
have tolerated attempts bv minor* girss."
scii'id ing to Gordon lli.ultry. cllv
5, J ’roMpcftA of iiici r iihi' i I ovporln
itv
of fri xh uiul cuiminl I'ttrii**
. .. groups
!•-•— sympathetic
* —•• - to thalrnm
Kiev sitid that In the EBP deturlv link.
Ilsrklev
AH in not lovful tn tin* noluKtrv.
u mis to overthrpw »h«
m.u*
imv. .|te,-ifieally stiyu' .tod
’.S(;t. Keith pointed out that we however* Wnli* n
nlelnnt government of the city.
cm idt.ii^
In*
thut tliry (the 1*1 p m tii-ipating on
should
itccrlei
rile
util
nllient
Irmsl
I * till 11kill* il Oil I'll M
H-Russla lias "embarked upon a t|oi|ll) , hl&lt;„ ttu.„M1.|v,,B
Into
progiHill
in
nrdei
In
to
lug
it
'&lt;
1
car,'fullv prepnrerl uttempt
r e ,- i it r ■teal tnolo ugrr-eiileuls"
cnmix'l the Western Occupying1i ftniiHiK 1lu'insolkcA nmt wlih (lit* to piesenl tra f f ic conditions," said |
Mi
Riniili'V " l i e iilso dedured .
,
Powurs in uhanden under duress ( U.S. lit iinlcr tn Ijuiilifv Im Aiiii'i
that I.....t'le fail ........... idi/e lhe| K i l l y
I IW III1 ' N ' U I l l O f l
their rights in Ucrlln.1'
1|cail ujt|
J-S a illC U
4—Acceptance of Russian term- j
„r h ( .t
„,,, ......................... .x .e o t ... which automol.il. troff'. * ' " V

stalled the spun that crime an
&lt;lo*e to victory After Al Dark
luu'il out. Kail Torgeson smashed
a double t.i light Wliro I eupm
walked Bull Elliott, lu* was re­
placed hv Bearden
Ti.e slim smithimw who tool won
the big idnvuff game witls thv
Bust,oi Bed Sos i,ml who tiad shut
out tlie Braves IMduy on five
hits, ,'hiilki'd up tlie second nut on
i tlv t« tiers!* center bv pinchhitler (Tint l i.putaei, scoring
Holmes.
Phil Musi, butting fu. Bill Salkeld. lilt a double high off the
tuft field uull, driving in Torgesou The tiisr crowd went mad a*
Mike Met'oi mick stepped up with
the tying run on third beta arid
the potential winner on KCtllfd.
Ben*i*rn. working -eltrlv, made
McCormick III! hack to the box for
nil easy thud out
Again in the ninth lire Braves
threatened Pesky- Eddie Stanky,
during Bern den lu get tlie hall
nver tlie plulr. worked idm foi a
walk nn a J 2 iirtcli
■Muiiaucl Billy Soul In, oi III seat
Connie llvun in to ion (or Stanky,
who still Is bothered tiy up ankle
iii |us y
Sibil* .Hisii. Iiitiiug fur
Pitcher Waneii Spalm. was up
willi orders to bunt.
Bisli fulled miaeiulilv. His IrUlit
attempt tva s a 10-foot imp in frunt
I of the plate which catcher Jim

WASHINGTON. Ok ll.iA 'i
A yovrinmrnl mediation offirisl
today Molded Ilie ihiniu lirllysciiei* and Mxiil-Sf'oiti" in indiutrv
ah,l labor w1lo“anailr|tie InteHrily
of aibilrslots when an award goe,
iie v sm m r t r rv. tt id*,— ,CIub a* noon mfe" n* ,,u* I"" .lgaintt them,
Tha bodies of an i 8-yehr-old youth ' v'de* a !&lt;■
thannel all the wav
Drier Srilr. genera] cnunrel ol
and a 12-year-old girl, their from Sanford to I renton.
). via
throats cut. were found today I" i inland walfiways.
ilo- Federal Mediation and Cona field used as a baseball paik by
t\Jf, |liggim, who was intiviim *-&gt;i ■il, ihop .Srjvnr. told ihr American winihl im-un "Immi'diate or pro
neighborhood children
, s
Mailing, .aid tha. he had I mo ling \,«ok ilium. Inc., tin* greasier uhsorption of Western (ill? writ not in*t tint I’dlni»hi* of Uh
trilih- tigl,-emuuts pitigiiini ut tin
The bnv wa» identified n* Loren- I '
.
.
■ ,
,
*o S. Darby. Jr., ami the girl a . b « n working »n the devrlopme " , ■ t o,- wiai-'i* the aihilration sectors of Berlin within the Soviet end of llu- piesenr mie vein ,-*
mid wliittllng nwuv of tin leiisii'ti next June til
Wlnsll Etheridge. Roth resided In lof the hi. John* Kiver lot ok -i I ' v- 1**11*-- oil,- ol the mo*t eflectivr er-nnomv
rights mid uhligiithilis of the West
the sector where they were killed, I year* and had had *o much to sav inMtunteni* lor promoting indu*- e m Occupy mg Powers to it point
Billy Tin,rlt was ili-i laietl wimiei
The girl was lying on her atom- |ahuut it m year, pnil tfiOt lie had lii.d |o‘ tie
where the whole cltv of Berlin
of The Heiiihr&gt; |iuk tbe-wimiiti
ach anu th« boy on lot
ni* t
i
.. "m .l \| ... |I1V
was under exclusive Soviet ilpmi
contest sponsoieil la-t week by
head cushioned on her back. A |become known a. Old Man Ki»
In in add-e** prepared for ATA *
••
the Koyiipuid Sturllo anil til, Hu/,
bloodstained pin knife was found let. hollowing his talk he was cuip t ill, anrinei,ary convention, Seiir nation."
The
document
charged
that
i'heutie.
41‘iiMllaiit**l D« l*nhi*■ h ill
Ml
the
melllliors
of
tile
Lions
nearby and there was a larger
It'oHllnunl II* I ' a * . *|,|
■aid lie i* "appalled” Iry die rttti- "Soviet uotlmrilles were violatinp
)l. I.. Illlis was named second
r
i
a
l
,
present
lit
the
meeting
I’ll
knife In the vouth'a pocket.
in
their
xnue
fundamentul
persmuil
t,„|. ol mine |ierront after they
■Illy at the Tourist ( ’eater were tdace winiici and W II Duncan,
The girl had been keeping com­
rind pullticu) freedoms pw'scrlbed
Funeral
fmi-d ll) cents each in nrcoidunce Bulilij- Axt and D'Uiald Ludwig SwunKon
h o r idled iiimtl tile government hv the Potsdam agreem ent."
pany with Darby for almost i
F. A Ivson, io,-nl rnlilnu'loi and with a Lion rule iliicrling t h. won ih inl lliiiuigli fiftli place
year, investigators reported, al
do provide irnpartinl privalr citiiero
"W llhlp the .Soviet Zone, the former ipemlit'i of tlie llunid of
To He Held Tuesday
Tati Twister" to fine members i awards,
though her parents had forbidden
popiilatiim is nol accorded freedom Gountv ri.mmtsslouurH. rpinlifie-l who to up or emptmsrt,' till'll loisi
||,o arbitration duly.
Viomg
llson
will
receive
lliree
their dating.
Funeral services for Nets Swan­
ness connections
ronnerllims in
in conveisntion.'
cunvei sntion.'•*
K*
portraits from
from the
the BuyKu
I lu , &gt;n- o..t iieaitatv to altemnt ''^“The' ImBelarv'Vs'"miT'tiideiii-nd
“Z1'
'
J
.
j
ness
p ax H
* portraits
The gill's father, A. 'V. F.tln, I hr ludicinry is not ludepeiid „ff|,.,. „f &lt; l|v ( ■inimlssinner in
Mu .|, fun rnRU|te,|
Mr . Tillls
will son, pioneer rvsidrnl and tuarigv
Mueli
reaulted when
when A.
A. I.
I, m»nd
mom! Studio,
Studio, and
ami Mr.
Tillls w
t„ ruin the well-ustnlillslted reputldge. said she was sent to n
grower
iri Dlmula for many years,
iat loo, ,.f men who huye made ent and thmrsamU of peoplr, ill Gyulin No. I In which B. F. In,mis |.:sl(,rillin wholesale grocer, moved receive ono H x HI portrait. The
neighborhood store at 7 o'clock
J , W. Flynt, nil year oh! resi­ fiiut eoMtriloltlolis to industrial rinding children, have tieeii arid and Dr. Honrv McLiiiilin are also |,),„( ,j,Mrulo be Invnfeil after eru-li Bit* Theatre awunli-d passes for vrrhu died this morulng ut thu
last night He reported her missing dent of Geneva, died this morning
(„.;uo. mol whoso services will cun- rOhctlnlration^eamns w T t h l T t l ! ' '
*“
.......1 ,1' n 11 ........•'/'' I .........
had stood UP to reveal his two to the third through fifth .home of Ills sort, Norman Swanto police about midnight.
ison In Jacksonville, wilt be held
at 3:0() o’clock. He had been 111 \ifmi* tn In* tifi"deil lit u field In
St IvVe't * r/o
It e* n
oil r It-ilh to
I! i Ih*’- commissioner ^
A"'” ' ” I see
" ..... TFuller
h”
R r ' Uerl
“ l «t lllOO o'clock Tuesday morning
Papers found on Darby’s l&gt;ody health for some time.
Soviet
Zone
orr * 'il#
deported
from I Dill) toW 11*I ' .............
tion' it till started when (Tineui'e
Brush Man with
which
the
mosl
highly
ipmllfled
indicated he had enlisted In the
Horn July 17. 1HI15 . In High intliviiliinls are rare anil hard to Soviet Union.
ut the Erickson Funeral Hume
He was horn in While Luke. • V - Webt' Ii aiinouiiceil that lie not ■Illy Skelton on Oct, 17 oi IH.
Army earlier this year.
“Skilled worker* also have been attended school. In North Caridom
Falls, Ga., Mr. Flynt came to
reiiulr, but re-cupping as Till' first place winner selected Chapel with the Rev. l)r. K. Ll
Justice of the Peace Genevieve Geneva (12 years ago. He was find," Seitr said.
forcibly removed to tho Soviet and entered roustruclioii work. He well. Ire
Merchants nmong the group IJ games eorrvcllv frum the list Brownlee o ffi,'luting iluii.ii yyill
"Labor relations isn’t baseball, litilun. In aihlllirvn, Soviet author , anie to Sanford in I!i2d and fol tin'll ruhlert slitdle ilttl............liner "( 16. Mr Tillts iiiaike.l 12 will- be in the Ltillieian C.metri) in
Medlock save “It looks like a case married to Miss Mary llolden of
of murder and suicide but we also High Falls in DecemUr, IHIIJ. hot if arbitration Is In be an effec­ Itle* hove used pressure and dl
lowed construction work and. in cuds to their Hltiiiiunceiiicnts of nets ns diil Mr. Duncan, hut Mr. , Dpsula,
ara Investigating the uutrlght mur­ Last Dec. 26 they celebrated their tive alternative to slrtkos still lock­ crimination nguiuat all nolltirul ,-onnwrtlnit with street paving, was
I dll*' trial 1**1 was received al an
511- Swanson who was bum in
profession.
der angle."
n tmniiMaq ns Page Twt.i
1superintendent of a eonslru. liot'
fifty-third wedding anniversary, outs. the nrbltinlnr'a decision must
Acting Tail Twislei led Wd n u l l , t i m e . ........... and fillip Sweden, had lived with Ills son
Fur more than 26 yenrs he I..- iiroctiled n* carrying the same
hums, lumber denier, &lt;nine '« place winneis mu.... I II correct-] Norman for tha past eight year*
operate,) a mercantile business in finnlilv and Integrity ns un um- U M W
'Surviving also are two sisters.
V o te s L e w is
;''0,u S
to n a .a .. physical . x grief during the eolleeteni of tie jy,
Geneva, as well as citrus groves nIre’s in baseball.”
The Touchton Ding Company Mias Ellon Swanson «f Sweden
Ttrxnul
'
u»ilna(lmi
for
Army
duly
in
World
dime
fines.
He
levied
a
fine
VTA Presirlent Ed J. Buhner
i n r u n i yyBr | ,|u„
„ f(mt injury, he gainst Richard Lew . a gue.l, and the Ritr. Theatre are ....... set- and Mrs. Chustine Turmjuish of
anil the cattle business.
Survivors include the widow, told tin- group's more than 2,04)0
immediately enlisted In Civil Set Williams yvns fined the "lim it" «f mg the contest f&lt;„ this week.. Denver, Colo., one granddaughter
ill his annual i (CINCINNATI, Get. 11, (AT- v|«e in the murhlnlst division at
, . ,
STATESVILLE, N. C.. Oct. II. Mrs. J . W. Flynt. Geneva; ope trlicking executives
20 rents. Fines eolleeted by the I'minchtnn's Is giving a Itunsoii ’ and one grnudsun.
ierrort vesterrlay that thr. «*»*** The Unlteil Mine Wurkera' cun th« Charleslon Navy Yard, where "Tall Tw ister*" are used by tile cigarette lighter and a one pound
—
”
a , ~T . .
UPh- A riot of armed negro prle- daughter, Mrs. \V. O. Kilhee; nt
the
Taft-Hartley
Aet
has
been
GeneVa;
one
son.
Jack
Flynt,
San­
vent Ion lodav voted John L. Lewis j |,„ a(rved fur twu and a half years l.lolta to defray expense* at euii- box of Whitman’s Sampler eiimly i H l f f h
(.OUTt t l p h o l U S
oners was quelled In a prison camp
"all
Hint
its
author*
Imped
for”
ford;
two
grand
daughters,
Bar­
for the first ami second prises. »
(.
_ &lt; _,__
a salary of *50,000 a year amid. Mr. and Mrs. Dysnu live at 2&lt;H vent Ions.
Mar here last night by reinforce­
ment! of highway patrolmen and bara and Mary Jane Flynt. San­ so for ns the trucking Industry Is proposals that his pay lie boosted West Seventeenth Street. Thou
Me'tubers who paid fines wen The Rlt* will give tw-n passes to A F L I i i i r ^ l H I U U K v U S C
ford;
two
slaters,
Mrs.
D.
A.
concerned.
to 176,000 or $100,000.
1daughter, ElUuiadh, is enguged in Cliff Aides, nutn parts sale-nan; each of the next three winners
deputies.
The "milckle" strike has vlrand Miss Jane Flynt,
The union's constitution was secretarial work for tho Episcopal Fred Bell, Stale Beverage Depuil- to see "Apartment foi Peggy"
The negroes held the superin­ Watkins
WASHINGTON. Oct. It. tJPt —
n •.Hilniiril l)» I’sae Tn.ii
(Conllnued
On
Page
Two)
amended to do It', a* the salary i Diocese of South Florida. An only ment inspector; It E. llillhelmer, with Jeanne Crain and William j j , , , Huprcmo Court today refused
tendent for half an.hour and n
U'liallniied On I'nxr Twill
of tho president had been fixed son, |\ A. Dysnn, Jr.. Inst Ills life
Holden on Oct. 24 or 25.
guard for an hour and a half be­
In ruvivw o duriaimi that an emat 126.000.
In Austria during World War II
fore releasing them unharmed
tdover must bargain with a union
Pay of Vice-President Thomas while serving ns a Imndmdlur.
when prison reinforcements ar­
before he give* “merit raises" to
Kennedy and Sucrotary-Treasurer
j n announcing his cnmlldncv Mr
rived, Twelve of the ringleaders
Indlvldiiul workers.
John Owens were Increased from l)yIOH lodav made the follnwlmt
were taken to Central Prison In
Thu derision was given by tha
flH.OOO to $40,000 per year, re statement: "I feel that through
Rafrigh.
U.S. circuit court In Cincinnati In
specllvtlv.
my pruvlous experience In engiC. W. Knox, superintendent of
n case effecting J. H. Allison and
the prison enmp a|x miles north
nearing and cuuatructiun win k, to­
Company. Chnttunougu meat pack­
IIKHHK JEW E L OAHE
of here aald It was not a premedi­
(Edttor'i Note Tlth to lb« flrtl in a m in af artkUi
ers. The circuit court ruled 2 to l
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—(AV gether with eight years of survive
tated break, but started when a
Mr* Kathleen Nash Durant lost « ■ dumber of tho County Com
etplalaiaf tha proposed amtadauals lo the Florida Stale CoaLegiunnaitrt will clim ax ilin i mcmheiihip drive lirre on Oct. 18, that tlie National Labor Relations
mission. Dint I urn well qualified
guard tried to take a knife from
Act requires bargaining on merit
stJtattoa
which
will
be
sahirat
lo
ralificalon
or
rejection
la
the
with
a
program to be given at the 1 egion Hut entitled: ‘Operation E .B .
ono of the prisoners who tried to
Increases.
\
Court from a court-martial con to render efficient aervico a* n
Nov.
2
feaeral
electioa.)
attack another at
All veterans, regard!,',* » ! whether they are members of not, are inThe refusal of th« Supreme
vlction In the OIJIOO.OOO Hessu city commiaalonur.1'
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. I I, W )—Rorida voters in the November crown Jewel theft case,
viled to attend ihe program le Imd out w lial takes places in "Operation Court to review thu esae hat th*
&gt; EG ION AL. EDUCATION
effect of upholding thu decision.
Ventral election will settle an inter-agency argument over what use
E D ," said James Wright, commander of Campbell-Lossing Post 53.
ATLANTA, Oat; IL . (AV- The should be nude of the 96.000,000 aitnual yield from the seventh cent of
APPEAL PILED
u
B
, .
-The company asked the Supreme

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O !Winner Oi* Herald
Members Of Lions Foot bal l Contest
Club Are Fined For
F. A. Dyson Lnters Kxct»HSiveKra^rjrinjr
Commission Race
In Group No. I

J. W. Flynt, 83
Year Old Geneva
Resident, Dies

Negroes Stage Riot
In Carolina Prison

Riff Salary

Florida Voters Will Settle Row
Over Seventh Cent Of Gasoline Tax

Legion Will Climax Membership
Drive With Program On Oct. 18

fib w S?..!1tf tBWJS

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

Three U.S. BusineHsea

Southern i■!JUgiceihl ’ CpuueU for
education opened a meeting today.
It ww expected to outline an ad­
ministrative polity for the organlration end aet on reeeeueondaUons
of its research committee.
Four southern fpvemore-MIIIard Caldwell of Florida, council
chairman; Jim McCord of Tonnesrae; William Tusk of Virginia, end
M. I , Thcapeoo ef Geergt*-w«r«

Dr. Raymond L. Bass, vatartntax on a gallon of gasoline.
1
arlan, has filed an appeal to the
A proposed constitutional amsnd- erally form the core of a militant Circuit Court against a raesnt
lent would earmark proceeds of opposition.
sentence In City Court wherein
tho seventh cent for highway con­
Hare ore the arguments, pro he was flnsd $10 by Judge J . G.
struction and maintenance, Just as and con:
Sharon, on a charge of keeping
the first six cents now aro ear­
Thu road people nay the gaso­ howling and barking dogs at his
marked.
line tax Is a use tax which would animal hospital on , tho Orlando
-------At present, the law gives half go to the benefit of tho users—In Highway. Dr. Baas ia rapresanted
of the seventh rent to tha school this case the motoring public.
bY 0 . w. Bpenesr, attorney.
fund and half to the state general
Tho school people reply If that
IMTH YEAR
fund—which le a sort of
so why shouldn't the cigarette
NEW YORK, Oct. I J—&lt;vPVd m from 14 southern slate* statutory double-talk because all
x go to smokers, the whiskoy tax T h e Little Church Around the
expected for jhe conference., school appropriation! come from
to drinkers,
.
__re vanu• fund anyway, * Advocate* say tha itato needs Corner” celebrated the 100th an
j
R
a
f
f
S
?
POLLARD,
OrniD
I•wCwity
County reramiaalonars, 'he.SUta the roads, and if tbs gas tax Isn’t nlveraary of th« founding of Its
yesterday,
Pet, Chartoo
of Sanford I load Department, various ruad- earmarked ftr Ihe pntposa local pariah
Congratulatory m m u g s i from
aa been
tho grade bulWsra and highway users' as- property taxos must be raised to
* a m tho world arrived at the
«d Private
•sdsitoos ara backing tha amend- meet the demand.
at I East M Btregt, Just
' School peopla say If the amend* „
,__ _______'i S *
. K M boards, teoohere' ment is passed, divert
Protestant Episcopal Chareh of
school people gen
(CMttieed - teSH Jft00*1 Um
»
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John Sauls w ill prettdr *t ihe meeting in place ol Commander
A r e B u r n e d I n M a n ila
Wright who w ill attend the Nations Legion Convention in Miami at the
_______
MANILA. Oct. 11. (A1) - A spec­ time.
Tho Legion Poit Is conducting by six Somionic County Boys to
tacular fire today destroyed threw
American owned buxines* estab­ an Intensive mumliership cam­ the program in Tiillubxssuc.
Dougins .Stenstrom outlined the
lishments In the Philippine Edu­ paign In an effort to equal or
cation Company compound. Thu exceed thu 361 membership of last veterans' rehabilitation program,
year.
It
has
tarmed
the
campaign,
fire chief estimated damage at
and declared that thu appropria­
"The March of the Legionnaires." tion to the Rehabilitation Com12,000,000.
To
further
tbs
campaign,
brief
The fire wiped out the .Singer
mltteu by the Legion tn Florida Is
Inc Company branch, the Me- radio speeches over WTBH wore more than tn any other departC ough Printing Company plant, recently made by James L. Ing- ment committee.
firm
hooka, papers ley, Douglas Stenstrom, Sheriff
an d•___
___handling
..
Sheriff Mero pulnted out that
P. A. Mero, Poet Adjutant Jamu* the preamble to the Legion Con­
and Chrletmas toys.
J. Singletary, Ralph L. Moran, II. stitution pledges members to
H. Coleman, B. L. Perkins, Jr. maintain law and order, and told
SHIP SAFE
BEACH, Calif., Oct. 11, and Bernard D, (Buddy) Lake.
of tho help given to tho FBI
Mr. Ingley, speaking on “Boys during the war by Legion mem*
motorehlp Malibu Ines,
after radioing an 80S SU te. " termed it one of the Le- hers, in tracking down saboteurs.
V, la safa and due In glen's outstanding accomplishPlans for another Legion soonOet 10, the Coast Guard meats and teld of the M minute March were outlined by Mr. Bin,
trip la a Florida Airway* plane
today.
(Ceatlaaa* Oa ro se Twe)

Court to reverse the circuit court.
It explained that for Id years It
had been accustomed to giving
merit raises to individual workers,
w i t h o u t notifying employe or
union. Tho practice we* protested
(Continued On Page Two)

THE WEATHER »JACKSONVILLE, Oet. 11—Of)
High Low
Blimark
Beaton
Chicago
Denver

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Pertni»t*iTn«kR#te
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Proves Carriers
To Be Important

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EGUN AIR BASE, Oct. O-GKl
--Whatever !i the fln«4 nutrome
of Atr Force-Navy arguments over
strategic bombing there ure atrong
Indication* that ranter* &lt;&lt;111 be
riven an Imporlnnt rota In any
jpibl hitch retamand planning for
the tsctlral ph**M of Invasion
opce-a Ilona.
Such n lend wn» hinted el In
•’Clncratlnrm Combine"—a demon­
stration of roenllnaletl action by
all the armed force*. The elmnl*
ated tMctlcal situation In "oper­
ation combine" revolve* around an
air-land Invaolon. In the operation
plan. Navy and Marine aviation Is
mied cxtennlvidy In support of ad
variclng ground troop*.
Thl* napeara lo lx* a reflection
of Well level Wnff planning In the
natleuat dafraiae ntalilieliinuot
since "Opwallone Combine" ob­
viously I* ha»ed on overnll policies
of the! unified directorate.
Wi the everclro here, troth Nevnl
and Marino aviation were u*ed
with Air Form plane* tit give
force* air protection and to
C und
amor at enemy line* with
bombs, r«rV»t» and mnc4dn* gun*
From thl*. there acetn* to he an
Indication that In any future actual operntlnn carrier* would lie
moved well In toward ehore and
would aend their Naval and Mar­
ina dive bomber* nnd flgblere
lit aa part of tbo general air at­
tach on the eiwmy.'t'l" '
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TALLAHABSLEE, &gt; Oct. K-'~W
Th* ,8t4t* Railroad and Tublle
UtUitlari -■Coramia»ion will h*ar
argumaata hara Oof. 37 on wltath»r io make parmonint a 10 p*r(cnt truck freight rate Increaaa
that has bran In effaat aa g
temporary ■eaiatre for nearly *
year,
The Incraain was granted ori­
ginally on ffiv. 2H, 1847 for alx
montauj, but wna exta|tde&lt;l until
Ilea. T4, 1019, wimn tn* cornmta•Ion said It had not nwl an op­
portunity to hold a full hearing.
The eommlaaton alaa called a
hratjng for Oct. 3 ora the nutation
of whether (ruck line fealgnt rata
should be ealculutcd on a differ­
ent mileage hash-than at prdaent,

8ominoIe Teachers
It.'aalleee* Ir n m &gt; * ■ * Om I

Steel* aa thalman of the Teach­
er.*' Welfare Committee, alio of
teh Credit Union.
Mian Edna Chittenden was ap­
pointed to haad the Insurance
Committee, and Mra. William
Hartley to tfcad the Retirement
Cemmhtae. Mba Ruth fUnd, Mrs.
M Oolt, Mae Lucllla Campbell,
tin , Napey Brock and Mr*. Bftldred Tflla ware appointed aa
membara of tha Program Commit­
tee.
,; ;
t i , . •»
Mra. Colt reported cm the convnntion of claaarraom teacher*
whljih the attended In TanRa laat
AFTER HAMMERING A IlMMh IM’ N that brou ghl In iwo man In Ihe fiiurth Inning, third liaieman Kcltner of the Cleveland liidinim liota Hcrnim the liume plain Ilia im k mml the acore up to 4
to one rally In the game and the Indinna won tli c American League peanant by a acora of 8 to It.
At the plate to meet him lire Cordon and IlnuUr ran, both of whom he brought In. Bnttlrmu *|*mmed two homer*. ( Inlernatlonnl Aeumlphotn)

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port In the calm Haya" or cantor
of tho hurrlcaw. Many itreata
ware flooded and nutomobtlaa
■tailed during the height of th*
■form. Bua service wee suspend­
ed. The Florida Highway Patrol
reported little wind damage but
considerable high water on road*
along the lower east coait.
A bright aun waa ahlnln.* this
morning and waa expected to give
the city a thorough drying out
before the day waa over. There
were ■ few palm frond* Imre and
there about the streets. Other­
wise the damage waa barely not­
iceable.
Fire, fanned by 60 to M mile
galea, destroyed two drasa shops
on Washington Avenue. Mieml
Beach, yesterday afternoon. Dam­
age waa estimated &gt;iWnfr!cl|l|y at
$100,000.

17. N. Meet

Lewis Hails Pension
AsMajor Achievement

Hurricane Dtmafre
(Ceattoea* Im

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C»iiil*aa4 Tram gaga Um
session)
"Tho Soviet Union has ratterad
to illegal and forcible mtaaum
In ordar to aaaert Its will In Ber­
lin. This Is something what can
not b« Justified."
T h an Alexander Parodl of
France took the floor and told th&amp;
council Russia alone "Bears dlracP
r.ieptKialhllity for tha dangerous
nttuatJon created In Berlin."
When he finished, Argentina’*
Feralcn Minister Joan BrgmuuUa.
presiding, salt) no- other speakers
were Hated and he Intended to
ntljmam the euuttdl "During an
Intermediary waiting pcrold until
a further meeting is called by tlw

CINCINNATI, Oct. 0. (/Pt-John
k, Lewis and rdlow officer* of
the United Mine Worker* today
hilled the miner*' new pension
contract aa the major union
achievement of their generation.
Lewi* demanded — nnd got — a
tonnage royalty of 30 rent* to
finance $100 monthly pensions for
03-year-old miners with 20 years
In the pita. Th* annual yield
from soft coal prtxluctloa is ex­
pected to lie $ 100,000,000 n year.
The anthracite yield will bo about
$10,000,000 annually. There aro
separate funds for the two fields.
The contract providing for these
payments— plus a $1 increase In Pnuiilmit."
miners' dally pgy nf &gt;11 .00—wos
Viablnsky then took off hla ear­
effective last July 1. It will expire phones with a grin nnd gathered^
next June 30.
np Ills papers to leave.
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Tha western suburbs uf -greater
Miami, Hollywood and Fort Lautierdale were flooded. National
guardsmen were on duty nt Fort
Lauderdale during (ha night to
prevent looting.
The only death reported In
Florida waa attributed to a heart
attack In the height of Ora storm.
John Hllmere, 42,. Waa found dead
in hla Miami home,
CLEWlBTON, Oct. 0, ( /V ) Farmerp and ranehera breathad
easier after the hurricane rpared
the Lake Okeechobee, of Its tor­
rential rains.
Tho flood situation remains
about raa ll did before tilt storm.
Only on* lake area reported more
than an Inch of rain.
Joalah Ferris, Jr., of the United
States Sugsr Corporation, said "aa
far aa ha could tall" no additional
damage waa ik&gt;h«, to the sugar
cane. Soma fields ware stilt flood­
ed from the mld-Septamhnr storm
and subsequent rajiw. , . .

T. Milwee deflnad tha loglalutlve laauca, Inchiding the bond
nmendmant, and polntnl out that
this •nfnpoaed lanur had been oppoxedMn a cnrumlttea report by
county auperinteodanU at a meet­
ing In ualntvlilt) laat May. lie
«i*ted that the amendment doe*
not accomplish anything beneflrlal which cannot be aon* under
th* proeant law* of tbo state, and
ikcjnrad'that it wgufd fuMiar reJob Shuffling
iduca the borrowing capacity of
hoard* ■o f. public i Inatnietlon.
(CaaijaM* faoa* .fox* Oaal
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without hiring naw’help and with
ovartlma .werki .
Tornado** in»v irtval, aa unit, outt ova
The three1 -chalk-writing and
at xpepde up to (W mile* an hour.

C o m ln fo r m
( C a a t la a v *

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Kiwnnif* Meet

M eet
Paar

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awhile waa Mathew Rakosi, denutp
premier of Hungary. All Ihesr
figure* now have returned to their
capitals.
Washington aourrrs sail), how­
ever. there waa nothing in the
report* tn Indirate that Bolan-I
hail sent a top official to a Comln­
form meeting.
The laat officially announced
Comlnform meeting was In Ro­
mania last Juno at which Yugo­
slavia's Communist I'arty was ex­
pelled and Premier-Marshall Tito
was denounced for departing from
the Marx-Lenln line.

('••&lt;lan*a I'n w P»«s one
bad o solid beat with three snare
drumrncrj and one bass and cym­
bal drummer.
At the conclusion of the concert,
the players wnd Mr, Black ware
complimented on their pURinc
hy president Frank Lara son i n .
behalf of Hie Kiwntiis C lu b#
Visitor* were: Jack Grant of
Tavarte, the Rev. Ralph Zimmer­
man of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. M. r . Huckabee, o f the
ACL Railroad and Charles Ander­
son of tho Kay Club.

auditing department* of warrants. |
reconciliation and welfare and un-|
employment compensation benefitpayment were consolidated Into
a new warrant division headed
by R. G. Hlgglnt, former assist­
ant ganaral auditor.
A new department of records
waa sat up under Sam A. Wahnlah,
tenet*ran comptroller’s employe,
to receive and distribute all mail
nnd mailad tax paymentn and to
keep all permanent records.

Help Yea
Mai Yaa Fm I Lap!

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(Ml
C ig a r e tte T a x o n
A re
Thurmond
Speech
I liv h a r d F ie ld s
Urn
throw wllh plenty to epare. Dohy
b
!
Imunrrd diror'ily to Nark who toa- O v e r L u h I Y e a r M a r k
i itii 11ii iifil
# 11»t#
aad him nut.
(f'rmtiaued I'mm l*aa* lia*l
aa atrsewa. ft HU aolf * p w ^ ai
I m. . TXst'a why l( boa Vam a kntNo run*, rm bit*, one error, one
al
TALLAHAKBHK, fid . «_(/P )._ South Inst year. Yog have ha ) |
U*V
*r *tu&gt; tm x nanawoa. II m an
M)1
lef*.
Florida cigarette and alroholic more gang murder* in New York in : "*•* WIH be taken by ftmaif f Mcgu
wilts »wn STHftMw •• tew •(
U*uM
*4.X
Ilravea
upset IVOHMh. IlatueppeUle, t
beverage tax collection* nre run­ live yr.ir* than we have hail lynch- f •*»•'•« t&lt;* Rnlford aa anon a* a manih/tusi fstwua. iin&gt;Si«i»n
M. McCormick rent an easy pop ....
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ning
nearly ________
five and _n half i&gt;er- ingr in the south in ID year*."
■Into ia received by the County
ISS&amp;I
W dw .;u &gt;^vi«ts...
to Boudreau In left field, fj'anky rnnt nhe»i| nf laat year.
o a i l o u ara *«• aoly !• eHuupa
"V on here In New Y ork," be Clerk, 0. I’. Herndon, Informing
then see trhsl alM»-Dr*o*X» m * f i
1 to Kellner, Sain fouled. Beverage Director Jnm.’* T. Vn^
rev. o tl a vulsta ta*arlilntnn near the flr*t b«*ejrvlle, w|m collect* bolli levies re- iiiid. "R esented nn effort, by n him id Ibi' .Supreme Cmict'* ^rtlnn.
ported total receipt* of &gt;7.dri7,044 fedeiel police power, to mske tlds
field hoxw.
i
No run*, no bit*, no error*, mmo for Ihe find three moollri of city dry, even tliongb the fede&gt; it
M O r a i l ! CONSTITUTIONAL A M V N ftM IM tf TO « f V O TID ON IN N OVCM IIR, I M B
tbi* lni»ine*» year, eomimred with agents wore artiog uruler Million ity
art.
on me •weermeiil roll ef fhe'
$7,"00,2,12 In the Hlllile period li of ii roostilu liooa l aiueodioeot
FnCltd'll INNING
ld Cofiiillullen. On Courtly hy Ihe Stele County. County esterelon.**
•enlem d w u * ler- PiovM laa U t tea levy to the arwaadment e l o
eel*
novi'-a o» su ctio n
A r.t or nf
titoel Boafd, School Olrtrlcu. Syecul County
-------- ell
„ ueee levlof
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toy M
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year age.
wttgm *. r.• Uj-uiui*.rfi ia*t., of team inT i j. i, wee null net to'ey- oe end me temi te her
Indiana
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Koudrerai *truck out. Gordon
a*«i» &gt;i i u i . i*. *tti i*.ii it J*itit a * .-, pret ties el the nritvtlyel aad-lnieiM «f •». ilele'M rlorl«e Ilf eaa' i4*tl non
to lllhr hoMltm of m». end frem lime lo School (Jl.rrl.;u cr.d MunitpstiUes
in I’ resldeul o f tlln United K ln .a ,
lection e|
a t . the
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singled Into ranter. Kellner *trnek
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fur
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lutnorteert
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lipid. . I Uii t!' ■ • „r I'lerWe end
and ii Dem ocratic President
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f!# XVII
«f tnl •«:/ Bltif ipprovt! b» Iht BlBctor* of if-R I. 15*®
f:**'*!* J**
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out on a hit and run clay, and
ftlH t to
u» Mill
'ha Sertlte lthat
—r.e O. - rerr. to I,/ • en'.f el &lt;e veteiMeolt te. S’ eve, lad en it’IHl
of Sort
affl(!«
that, seeks not by a eonalltntjf '.at j llte
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when flalkald dropped the third
P talli«M l » « P«*e ll*n
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—ixtfjrinj th*
tun«* \ u . *hiii roiUti *ri tin.*
lit »• &gt;
linn-lidoieiit, bill by legkdutlvr Mm 1
Via Chi e•&lt;-t |,e.u*; Hut tt.e vutre art m e riij el Seelt’ h I cl A I'lM iX •!1t1
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■trike, Gordon readied second. death rate of 111 2 In the other to use a federal police pnwci t o 1 vt
me
map
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upui. tlirlr it.lvlkin of.riinlae l.te Le»)*|e'|t
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... --Salkeld laid to threw to Torgc- dtie* of the group In wldrh thin tnke over our rlcction iiiucldn«-r y. . r*&lt;oec;i&lt;f Jo-iatti,
... «nA t^all Uk#vli# Tji Arttflol DfeUtci*
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•on at ffrut to ratlre Kellner.•city • listed, or an iuervase of in b tog a le our Megrrgation lews,
d .u .1 ti.-t ine eel j Jo-nt mi tjtlonl he el r-ltWelM* »-r
dJ.
96rtif] $n1 dliburtr-mtnt M §!l ux#i UCIv#
#1 i#ll
from
lit
rtilir.ii.te-i in me eleiti.re nt the (u t* it (011
Judnich filed to Haline*.
IlOO percent compared to tho I nod Impose employm ent r e s 'iir
bg th» County Tit Collvtlor. . lifr*
Bnict liwi tfOlffl/if
o!. rl'twr.'i »
f
vneliir. I’MI. Id.'kol
M,
Ihf ptnMMy fimell#hla 4ull#i BTiJ f#WNo runs, one hit, no errors, one average rale of the previous three Ions coptrnrv to the wishes o f both
Nb’.v r u riirlo u t. I. II. A. OJIAV,
aan anesi
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ptr-iili^n of Couni*. T*&lt; Coll^ctoT
i
Sff,. 1- 1, li HIM» m .-Iip ! isU *1 risrtdi, «l*i* Poiw e* C.I
left.
, year*. Sanford tanked 2Willi In Its employer and em ployes."
n'tsd m PifiYTi:i'i 1 of thti flielion IT* «
fJr ana *iwii hi
fill
da Iiiiim -tv*
a'li.i is*t
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A JO IN T S U O I.U T IO X Prnpot.r.j en
... r « M y . rep -m o * in ti tflrllotmen rapped hack to Keller
*title terrr (root I’-e Peto
n* i«f ir
i!»i,i ill! irt CJortda
Oh n hrisl* nf the IIIHtliiei of 1Tlmrmoiol suggested that If New
AmintfjUBfit I# Ante’# VIII
o Con*
' * bjr Ihf j
■I! of
Of I'n
I'l'O
tan. -ii'irttm* ri «|* ill1 t&gt;vo« #fll»vt*i
Who threw to Koblnann for the lehlrlss registered, IliiB w iis I *1! Yorkers opiiose it, "Thun abolish
Mitvtlnn #f ll»# fti-i «f Tlsfiii ulitiTO ciiittiy T n Co'ljoctor-.
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allt. (Jordon scooped up Dark’* d e a t h s per 10.01)0 teglsleinl ii mill il&lt;&gt; nwny wliji your Hutlem," t
the oollici.an of ll«J. or iAtfinj
1|
grotmdsr and threw lilt* nut. Tor- v»'lilclt-s nr dm Iht icnsn of li-l .'I
to Bifdltltbil ttti-'ont in provHt mil in
“ I'ersm ially." lie added. "I Iliad: I
freon walked to become the first percent over the prevlmiy Ihrr" it wniiltl be a IlllHtnke, but If the
« • tori'* bam runner.
Turgrnih. year*. Avernge reglwlrntion ileut'i people o f New York want o •
■talc aeroml. Mitchell tamu Ini rate In r|llc:i of the group wits Ncg rig.. Iion, Hint Is their ik t it
fil* to gnth»r In Elliott's fly.
' It.'J ik-Mlhs per Ill.tHKl vehicles.
under the t'nnstduliun, soil no
•No runs, mi hit*, nu erroia, one
Hanford was reported to ln&gt; low fedvinl law slinutil seek to foreo
Wu
In traffic &lt;-&lt;&gt;ntr«bi and lmpr»ve- segregallno tipoo you "
FIFTH INNING
Menmvldle .loiip I, tawvi*1attack
inents, except for five mileit of
Indiana
niodarn street lighting aod 711 on President Tinman ns n "oinlljfrRobin‘.on filed to Ilnlmri. Hagan signal.' ercefrd. In tills group nnt, aclirimng" man unfit for th*
poked a single Into left. Feller Hanford was tied for IHHIli place, prciildeocy biimglil (Ida irfMirt
lidil down o neal aarrlflrc. Knlkcld whereas in linn u was tied for from Mr. Trtimnn today:
tlrow to Torgeaon at first for the Hist place. Tills city win leported
"Y ou leiuemlier tho statamant
putout. Ilegan look accond. Mltcli. to have compared fnvni-iihly with lot made olioiit .lohu Gnrunr--it
tfrV
•It aent an easy fly to lllcknrtln
leading Group VI elites III IUIIII- made Garner n great m on."
abort loft.
The mdteil initial woikern chief
No runn, one hit, no error*, one dny* spent nn engineering similes mice plctoretl former Vico I'resl
biird uy the Kr reury or utrie. -- tn,
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BlnIni thil IN #ifr ilit
nnd maintenance nf signs
filiu c*i nt! ft •iiintof t i'i groJui .’
l.te seme ll hrrt&gt;» eyrrcJ to ml shill h' ,'"J . , V. 1 /
V, hrm-S
left.
lining jof»ii its.tdt.cTir'T nc wa
kfi^l i f l uliiDoi AlioU H
.
e-jU,-.tiled te hi s’ectori or the fine ol ‘
, V'^Jn^te6'be
H o u se J o m r R t j o L i r r :o u ::o d
The report *t»ies Ihnt reveim &gt; dent Mnrnnr as *'A wiiiskey drin k­
Rratva
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fttekent !’• accond, llrgaii to Bob. will receive the luoiefll*.
Mr. Trnnmo' cooim eol to n .
laaitiest to
niaairtrst
ta Ari5 i. ae
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#f Orown/. Si:i# #f T oyilo.
fi*’ 1 / !i i i WlLai a.rv»a t.n
Ill the keeping or nreidcot re porlpts entile a he left , o e f*. •
Iraaon. M. McCirmlck ridacd an
* VR tol.lhr. *JW CenelltiiCcn,
^toe’ Klt.cn. i»y
t./ rvx* O f-TIII BTATg
TtKaUrAl t.ul» erel.r ill »r: • ,r lor dl Bine. " VLT ,U. . ' . ' Cw nl tea Au/.ito
,esrti’.-i
tea W i* Ihe fellnwina Ame.xStoent to Ar- Custy.
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hShl - | l*h
end Hun; .per l u l l to
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May pop to Gordon behind second rnrils Hanford wsi Urd for UttVtli Stale eintvro eittupiitgo 1 whig, tie
atJsirK
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place among lbs d.Tti (Itmup VI pilllM to leliiro tl.tluitfsv to gel
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No run*, ona hit, no error*, on*
s report op the Ittilled Nutimi*
1.1*xrnul nnWiU’t*!»’*? ..!'*• f.*i t.l fax*
Wf t* * u *x
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CCfl*n^t# f?»waf \ L i t d
UtU
threw him nut
affa irs front Seen |ary o f Btatf
rul». n |I r (Wfp IT i&gt;* ‘ ll Itf'i ’ » PXi
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SIXTH INNING
Boston, Get. •! i/l’i—Official hox Marnlpill.
to IM# I •riluauiir fflY U* loltf,
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of the first gaiiii- of the 11*l’-(
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flro# to
ffifinif. wstrvUrte #t # * niilntr m*# 51 attill)# ■tAOtb1 fihI wt(i ! fclttfiilt
I)oby ainglad through the center World Series
■Itthn Foster Dullei, Ids foreign
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tbot^-ftor, on ;? Ibt"i tg$oif?iAf th#
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4' . 'a, t-i • • WG1 » |*i't M atfti'aiath fwi/tbt
of the diamond. Boudreau groundNINTH INNING
n ffstr-1 idvlret Ii. f.u a lengthy
TH#
^ v i r B i l i r m m % l H U r i i . di tltt in i eerpin! pc- trt- funetJani &lt;utl#i n l
to uy to- rtf &gt;r rtf fir pirt^fla rtf iof Ilf# &amp;Y AitlJl -I MwiJo# CVtuity
n abtll rnip&lt;In fOld $j rttinuiia tltit ti fii'fa. i-tlon of C.Hiniy Y ii AilMftfe tatHS- iiuoit of Cv/*fi Tav A*tf'tar* AifllWitbJ
Doby taking second. Gotn*j 1 1 n\ of liv ftM H P M * in 4 •alitCAt 'Pttlfli i IOUm iti^lonil Zt*Hn&gt;
India nu
dliicipiidnn In Alleinv vealsrduy on
thdmout.
■i'ilft #n firnirft«l lr'r i f t
*&lt;5 Ulif*
fllrd to ltlrkerl In Inf* renter,
Marl rcpUc-d Hnlkeld behind Mm Min "eurrenl lulerimtimial slluatIt in conHfvrih’U, $#roft»frje1l#5. ftp ijlr
eltner sent Hlckcrl back almost pin h- and Hisii repi need Hlnnky Inn." Gillies, who is tepm ird lirkel-fitia tint #rt f nri'ulio-i'Hf# if f"#«i
rair.ala
o o f »»*•!.»• of ## » «»###*
t* the loft field wall for hia .IliO- at second for the Brnvrn.
n l for Ilia lop Htoie Itepnrtincut
for &lt;*r Ijf (airpofli.
I
Kill# n riX
fw t Mj&gt;d drive.
Boudreau sent M. MrCmml'-k spot If the Kniuihlieiinn win In
it m ooi •»*•'&lt; toif f«*tpiovsi upon riicl&lt;M
cf ct* if »'&lt;» r*#!ur&lt;# af pilratrjiw. «•
'■ No runs. nn« hit. no errors, one back allun*l to Mm canter field Nttvcinlmr, was to leliiro tmlay In
m i t\ &gt;1 On fuol. not l*t# IHaa Am
lafi.
wall for Id* long nmnnli. Itiirk Parla where lie la n II. H. delegiito
4‘eult ILa tot RoMiw n n ib #VN’il«l9
Ilravea
•hall No iitM by
fMlt# Nt#A n*pm*
caught Gordon's high pop foul. to Ihe Halted Nation* meeting.
ro#at for irolp #3oil pt»nui^ »o
m5i*
fiouilreau lo»»ed out Bain. Hub Klllott pulled down Keltliei’s lilnb
otr H'fivtflfM ftf low. O of PfOl #f 1$
Btfa ralt-od nu easy fly in Mitchell, bmmrer blit threw wild to flrnl
HT. AlIflUHTINE, Oct. 4, iTP)lax iff fBtlon upon
ft P
lilt# tumfltifii of |i#|fofifum, ■fMftpf avi
Doby sauntered In to tnke Dark'* and Kellner nuu-hed second, dud- Tlir Klnrldii nimputitii i"iiiirniy
Imyrin
m etier b# Iiopoxi
tlm filfl. tin u MroiMor
Uay fly In center.
nlch became Halo’s sixth alrik" ut nf flnvn. J. Hi rum 'llmrmflti't nnd
ihe TiejiHletute nnd (he nonenil re
dli'rlbulrrl emnna (he eeveral
No runs, n" hits, no error*, none victim, ending ihe gnmn.
J. Fielding Wright wna nniiinincerl
and erest In the rime
No runs, tin hits, one error, mm Inilny by Glinli iiinu Ghnrte i Khcpritrd emnn*
Serond tlel Te, IIrI rililrlh
dl
er er
end used hy t h l
Ihe eeveiel emm’lee
beril nf tho Flnrliln Hlatcs B^bls
left.
\i
HKVRNTII W n ^NG
siln tilratlnn , Ihe * U l«
■tele
Hurd
nr
Admlntrlretlna
DcnirK-rnllr cnmpnlgn rmMintlt&lt;n;.
Indiana
CI.RVK.I.ANII
. _____ end
nd Ihe w r e n l » » jr 4 J
Hoed tleyerlmenl
Tlitirmiiiiil ia tint Htnloo Rights
.Judnich filed td Holme* In front
Ab K II O A
nf Cminljr Or
---*” i
nt’.}* 13
Ct:i.-cicr.
BeeUoa (a, J
mhI
ftu
I'lfNiilmil
reset
t
4 0 0 3 0 raiitildiitc
tho right field fanco. Rubinson Mitchell, Lf
•1 (he Layie'e01m ml reoh nre IWIlat'im et to tha
4 U 1 II it Wiigiit in riiiimug rtir Visit FreaP* ^ ,W » y flp-h)* UgJmW id. Huttyi Cl
4 0 0 3 1 iileiit.
(Oomlck came In faat lo catch Boudreau, HH
n'a Texas leaguer,
Gordon. 3B
4 0 1 1 1
Thiirmniid’t Itinerary:
o run*, no hlta, no error*, none Kaltnar. OB
4 0 1 1 1
- 9 ctl VJ.! ^n**" " l rour^ bmiHo at
Judnich. HF
4 0 0 3 0 flalnesv lie a P.M.i Reception by
Brave*
Rohlnaon, III
It 0 0 H) 1 Unjvarilty of Florida stu fonts 4
0 0 1 3
1
LRobln*«n mad* a brilliant flop Hagan, 0
3 0 0 1 4 ,u,9cl*
, TorgpHon’a aharn imaah and Fellar, P
Aililrean at Jnckaunvllln,
(Time utianiioinifcdl.
Md under handwlly to Faller
Totals
.13 0 4 24 0 is
* eovarad fit at for the nut on
Adilreaaa* at West J'nlm
gaitan
UOHTON
Boachr Ft, Lauderdaie ami Miami,
A Jt *
Ab R II
Amend
L....... ,
(T^
h r Itinerary!
r unccd»'
Hoimaa, RF
Wright's
JPlSVii
Dark, R8
4
Oct. 13: Address before Kiwatila
r r .m t in . . .
Torgeaon, IB
3
convention at Tnmpa 13 noont
Id to Boudreau,
I e f to
if*at* IM
Isn a r*
fl
Aitdreaa at tlradvntcn 7:60 F.M.
fo rur.a, no hit*, no error* none Elliott, HR
levied h* ih a ra itie
„ . _.
RIckarLLF
a
OeL 13: Aildrrxs at Marjlanna
ancTiowaa. Th* JuAf* •( the J
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rl. S h-4l
Rjirl.
Salkald,
fl
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7:80
P.M.
rs.1 .(•»- t'-emWa
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Olilrictr
EIGHTH INNING
•v
A sm hrrssher tie elected t e l
. ^tnaa •# th* Pm inir, end
Mail. G
0
Oct. 14t Hally at PniuaeoU
h-'ifOid altewre H u ld C e i's V
a
Cfcnvy
Tea
Celled
er
g
u
ll
m iAt t*lt#
^ n “y"el«el2 * j
'(Time unntiiiounredt.
I#r went down awlnglng, M. McCormick, CFU
' tew*
IKCT1
Stanky, 2B
2
*y pfori a ltos X
retaed
1
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Stall. 2B
0
dUljf*"
1C,‘ ,*S •» ro»ipar*4 (a IBOHi plae*
V of
Sain, P
9
*nhiw tie* schoata wuhte ihk .aaunter
in 1940, A copy of the accident
wtomavto ika to*** .•'‘‘ 'I kfte J!!?r
[•Pof* torn waa nnt submitted
24
1
2
27
4
TiySarakfir'yaara
i « • * , no hit*, no irrw i, now
by
th*
City.
BTftJM.
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(AL)
(reenoldeii f wj|* Me aualtfM dljWM000 000 000—0 .
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W.M t w &lt;or l4Is» placi*
000
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K J m ttU , law Enforcement for
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PhU Matt ran
N L aa compared lo 114th placo
saaato *&lt;
to he
“
No npovt waa fiv«n on
Brta.“a
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traffle
training,
in
achool
Safety,
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, _ L U ft on
eo * elter JenJ «i Boston 4. Rasa InformBtlon waa no! dv*n In 1940,
T
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/a lter 9 (Tntgeaon, MHl in 1947 waa not ■ntfkknt to
erl* *W Stole.
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b i U alty Ttiara It 8 lr«a ttH —
f 9 fretoet Uia Paata at tSa WotUi
Ta f*MMta the Pragm a ef America!
Ta M m I’t a n n l r 'at B i i t a i

W EA TH ER

Mostly cloudy
with scattered
showers through Friday. Moder­
ate south rastcrly wind*.
A N IN D E P B N D K N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VO LU M E x x x y

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

E s t a b l is h * 1908

6 U. N. Councillors Russians Drop
Want Reds To Lift Several Bombs
Near Berlin
^Blockade Of Berlin Incident May Have
Neutrals Say First
'S tep In Easing Cri­
sis Is For Reds T o
Make Decisive M ove

T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 7, 111 18

Reports To Dewey

Mediation B oard
Fails T o Settle
Rail Wage Dispute

ropT” S,ays‘W oriel S e rie s E ven ed
Against 0PA B y Q eveJ an d ’s 4 T o 1
V ic to r y O v e r B o sto n

President Sayu lli£hcr P r i c e s
D on’t
Hurt Republicans;
M cKellcr Explains

Been Part Of Man­
euvers T o Be Held
Over Soviet’s Zone

No. 33.
- e e s------ 1------ i.

A atoclated Prana Leased W ire

IIKHLIN. Oct. 7. (AV-Kurt
Fischer, rhtef of the Soviet
tone Interlnr ministry, mi lit Inday the Communist* are biiildltttt
a "heavily armed anil specially
trained" police force of 100,000
men In the Russian occupation
rone of Germany. Thr lusk of
the huge force. I’inchcr wrote,
will be "not nnt) lo combat
criminal element*, (ml in pro.
Icct
our
young
democracy
again*! the attack* of F&gt;i*ri*t*
and reeclianeriea.''

39,633

UMW Convention
V otes To Honor
L e w i s ’ Birthday

Fans

Watch

ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN
Lemon Best Spahn;
KiwaniH Leader
TRAIN. Oct. 7 —&lt;/P)— President
® PARIS, Oct. 7~(/P)— Six mem­
Manager Boudreau
Truman declmrd today that lira
ber* pi the United Nalkm* Security
Is Star O f Contest
Republican opposition it "afraid" i
Council nut involved in the Berlin T r u m a n
Is Expected
to reply to hi* campaign criticism.
criil* were reported today aolidly
BRAVI.S FIELD. Boston. Oct. 7
’’They d* re not answer me." Ira !
T o Appoint Board
in favor of railing the Soviet block­
(/Ft Bob l.emon squared the
•aid
I
ade.
T o Investigate Row
World
,'seira- for Cleveland today
M
i
n
e
r
s
'
L
e
n
d
e
r
Mi. Human told a It tin-ulAn authoritative tourer laid that
bv -riling down the Bo,lon Braves
ciowd
at
llridgc|Mirt.
Pa.,
that
ii
A p p e a rs
Due
C H I C A G O . Oct. 7 &lt;&gt;V)
wa* the first reaction of the six
with right hits for a 4-1 vidory in
lidn't hurt" Senator I all (R
countriei at a caucu* yeiterday AUcmpt* hy ihe National Mediation
B
i
g
B
o
o
s
t
In
lira »emnd game of ihe hesl-ofU.V OiltOATI tu UN. parley in Ohio) and "tome of the economic
after the United State*, Britain Board to »etlle the wage and hour
Pnrlf, John Ko.-ler Dulles, foreign rovalnls" when price controls went
-f-rn clastic before 31.63) fan*.
Hy RICHARD KARIM JIKH
I’ tJ.VIT li . Mo I,.. 11, 1. 7 Id’)—
Vand France preiented their charge* dispute between thr nation i rail­
policy ndvla-x to Gov. Dowry, ulk*
Manager Lou Boudreau, who
nil
BERLIN, Oct. 7— (/!*&gt; British
tVa, ne rtiuolt 1‘ ro.r, iilor Jama*
with reporter* niter hi* arrival at
againit Rmiia to the full council. road* and 16 non-operating union*
went l.itlr— in Johnny Sain’t open­
N. MrNnllt -.ml l,„l.i&gt; he wnulit
Hr
&lt;aid
prices
wrnt
“
up,
up
and
(lien
engaged
in
thr
lirtlm
air­
LnGrinrdia
Field,
N.
Y„
fic.in
Bu.
The western (rawer* charged that have ended in failure.
ing victory, led the Indians with
lope ijiieslioued nlraul Ihe nrpiihlt- up" dlhough Senator fall had | *-k a warrant rh.iriting Car]
lift inid today they |ud sren Rusthe Berlin blockade threaten* world
The diipute. involving 1,000,000
a sparkling day afield and at bat.
can Picslilentlal campaign, Dulles pr-un-ed lltev would “ level off ' llollnn, .111, Hint I'm uoiilentifled
tian plane* drop live hnmht m the
prr-«in&gt;- with dir- .itleoi|il on the
peace.
* W' employe*, now goc* to an emer­
Hit
rl-iililr -larte.l a Iwo-run Sstulh*
told
the
newsmen
that:
‘
II
couldn’t
without control*.
hfr of Wiiller F It,oilier ln*l
Thui far. the source laid. n« gency fact-finding board which Soviet occupation cone about 12
look t-ottcr.’’
( ia.’.-rnarfonrl)
|.aw -purge in the fourth an dhe
Mr. Truman said that the Demo
mile* northwest of Berlin
Apr. JO, ,Mr Nalls -a)il hr won lit
resolution ha* been prepared, hut President Truman i* expected to
drove jtnme tit- third mn off South­
retpirat two .Irhu tho- wnrranta
cratt, if elected, "will work on
There i* a po»»ibiliiy thr iethe six "neutral" member* feel the appoint within a few day*.
paw Warren Spahn in the fifth, He
that Taf 1-Hartley hill in your | *’ well an our mjiiiii-l Holton,
ported
incident
might
have
hern
finl requirement in eating the
all rh*rgln* a—,Mill .. uh Intent
Thi* »lep ii provided by the Rail­
-tailed one double play, was in the
inteieit*."
j to kill,
criiia it for the Runian* to lift the way Labor Act. The mediation part of large-icalc Russian air war
middle &lt;&gt;f anoth*f. made a fine—
maneuver*
announced
for
today
If you -rod * Republican ton- |
^blockade.
hoard withdraw* from the c*ie and
catch of a pop fly in short center
girtt." lie added, "they will lake I HNCINNA IT.
The nrulrali on the council are certifie* that an emergency exist*. over the Soviet zone, Beilin and
and
puked a mao off inoiiM.
'The
Ullllrd
Mn
Allied air corridor*, including
o c o ih h ; w k ig n
lira ie«l of votir liherlies awiv from
China. Syria. Rrlgium. Colombia,
The Mediation Board efforts
|.no,- 1. nreompllshbig what his
j
vrnlioo
today
sin
.1
-',,,11
bomber
flight*.
yim
liroig- tv link wltl repii'-ent noire famous oltrhing mate. Bobby
Argentina and Canada. The Soviet collapsed late yeiterday afler the
j Without mentioning tmieinoi a rrsolullon to iml&lt;- l,il,n I Lewis Kiwani- IMil l mil a,mil ul Die Flori­ F. il-r. f uh"l &gt;0 do. enme through
U. S. representative* at the FourUkraine ii tiding with Ruuin unions turned down a hoard protThomas l'„ Dewrv hy n.ioir, Nlr lliithd.tv I'rb If 1 11,1* inal lu'lt da Kiwntn- Iti-i!nd runvenlmn In with a --lies win in bis first start,
Power Berlin Air Safety Center
againit hearing tile cate in the poial for arbitration.
Ira In-Id in Tampa Del III lo I", Iraenitse It: ■ Indians were aiilr* to
Probe
O f Crash
O f -Tr iman said of Republican i in dav in lira coal nidlislii
n
.
,
.
•aid
the
air
activity
announced
hy
I
Security Council.
Mr. Kirk
a member of tlra
Direct negotiation* between Inc
Sonbo. l.emon, a "0-game
Buckeye LL i immi itt e d ididne,’ ’
lira re»o|uii"li 1 lisn.s*&lt;-,I a move liuntd - f Kiwiiip- Internntiiiliill. handle
Aa the council marked time un­ railroad* and the union* cnllap»ed the Russian* appeared lo lie lira I
winner in lira regular season,
fhi*v dm
dun' iwd iiiiwei un*. Tl'cv 1 -ill statlrd srsnal rasu ago tie i- n fniimt pinl.aste judge ntniik out five men nml walked
large*! since the U. S. anil lliitain |
til Ita neat meeting, the United
Continues By FBI
‘
afraid Id if(•f nh Ihi1
Stales. Britain nnd Franco con- Sept, 17.
within lira union n, mike Lewis’ from Nikeslnri. Mo
tltreo
Naming of a fact-finding brmr.l began using the air corridors in !
Till e lidk ntmilt It,one, mid mother,;. . ,
, , , .
*ld«rcd drafting a format proTI-. I'on-'-Hi-tt tnti,dilor who fallsupply Soviet-Blockaded Beilin.
1 PITTSBURG, Oct. 7 -trP&gt; One
,
,
1
,
,,
,v,,ii
hlrlhttay
a memoriil I, .n ay
will
muke
any
legal
"trike
1
mu
hill
a
Hire
,-onnlry
”
,r.
*
*
•
*
*
’
pnxal
that
iho
council
rail
on
HusS aln to raise the RoMlfl blockade. nosslblo for three to four month*. Tho Rll**iniiN wnrnctl tin- Weal- liinidird imuImran and foui wreck Cnn tiust lie."
i'«| 1inn liifthiitM, iwir in the final
(
Hie nnllltni'lle aitn-oiirant. roverweeks of lira season ml-sell lying
Informed aourcea nrtdlcted the The honrd probably, will take " urn Power* ihev iiliin -xtunslvu trains today cleared away wreck\ 011 cant trusl em, be m*o I, II
nH
„ ah,mt HO,000 IVnnsvIvanie
Ora Series record for chances by
round]’* noxt mrclhijr would I* month to hear the case, ami then .utmery ..rill* nrul parachuti- Jump- ngr in suhuiban Bellevue where llmird.
n pllelirr lie handled 10 rhincei
miira
slrrady Iits
mini lie i to atudy evidence a n d frng, na well u* flying drill* In lira
.Saturday morning.
Mr. Truman, lalkittg of ihe lift 1 ’!
—It putnnts and 7 nssists-orio 1*""
n huge lock slide yesterday caused
M xallaxra On I’aer Slsl
piOVIO, a b that ,tei - ,m c.
Ru«ala urged that the United make a recommendation. IT DM"
than Nick Alt roeU did for the
the wrack of a fait Chicago-bound
Nation* atomic Energy Cr,mmi»*- report I* unaatlafltctory to tho
The mill!-It' Ir.idri l-o appeals
White Buy
In UH56union*,
they
must*
wait
another
Inn aeran Ita two mid n half yen re
Pennsylvania Railroad ttain. Two
Clmid&gt;flockctl hkle^ thut Icukcd
due lo grl a boost in o r, Scveial
fiO
day*
before
any
legal
"trike.
of work and "let tn breath of fresh
n frw ilrtipn «&gt;f rnin In thi? morn*
crewmen were killed and 12 |ia*ien- ■'
g-s
resolution- have hern introduced
The in union* Include shopmen,
air."
On 1
nrfctn! rnrly »rrlviil« *t to*
maintenance
worker*,
clerk*
amt
gets
nnd
trainmen
were
injured.
|
&lt;
|
|
|
9
(
f
l
U
u
M
l
t
l
C
y
r
O
F
(to
innra*lu&gt;
-alary
from
$
2),000
Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik
Death I s Blamed
' liny's RCffinrt World Bcricj! i;Anu»
told the U. N. assomhly’n
miny n trail
Tlic dead were J. G. Lighlburn.
1° ■» much is $7V&lt;X)0. Thr ino
Feud G r o w i n c Out Iw,'h thl’ "r^nur *utl a subject fortlcal aommlttco that tho Atnmli
engineer, and R. G. Romhke, a J L l i y L / 0 l l l I l l ! f * W O I l
|,,uA.. j.huh trviu to he favoicd
- . n
,
1 d-b*te.
WASHINGTON, OcL 7 - W ^ O f R ace
L r a c lc B e t 1 Tlmre -va.. more hinted illstuaNsnulil fix the ronlitulional pav »f I
The Dtidget fnuwaii waa miked ■fifi mni,, both uf Cresllfri-, O. TTi.’
. ih b A e r ia l OfWfervCTB.
eioii In liasidiall elrrles over the
today hy Repi Snfatnore (ll-KIn) two were members of the crew; fy
White, » sulustwan f", I
ii'«nii*-«r,i o „ r«* » 'lin o
should « h l n l4l*Kln from the bu-t of Associated t're s (lleture*
O n t»H|» r*IH
to Inctudo In Ita rcmninirndationa of the tecomf of two locomotive - i tho Akors I'nri- and Lipiinmi-ul
M W Y()|&lt;»i. I m
7 t/l’i
on yestentay's disputed pirknff
to Congrcaa next yunr n $1 0 ,1100,- pulling lira Fort Pitt F.xprrss west &lt;’o„ mmlinH Ibi,. morning « r»n
Nnrri
llirri
werr
Iralil
in
high
ball
play tin Fhl Mast Ilian liiere —as
000 nllotnient for floml cunt ml
1 , fi
'f » r lira uffleu of rity f,-.*n*n(e.
Ve-lcrilay 111 «iiiinri lion witli ill- ,,n the tjn.stmt ttravri' chanee. of
work In Florida.
bound lo Chteago.
foncr ,M rj,„„„ n v " t„ .... .--,-1
The llurcaii now ta preparing
gang -Isying of I’eler Del l,o//n n milking ft two &gt;trnight over the
Thr engineer qf the first engine. ' l.rn R. L-drar. it
n»,n-iune«l
tin- budget for the fiscal yrnr F.. \V Slrank, 14. of Braver. Pa., i by Gordon Urn,liny, i lly d. pnH
&lt;‘l-velnnd Indian,
Brooklyn -trret on Tur»tlay.
MIAMI, Oct. 7. f/P&gt;—Iteimtido starting
next July I. It* lecotn1
t 1
1
,
.1
iitfl
M1 WMh' will Ihr
t#* till h-idii'*|
Mils), rilled nfi -hen Ii- -lid
today waa cautioned of I n k 11 mriidntionn will lm mibmlttnil in ftflltl1 *Iif
Del I'lt/in', ilealli i- I’limril liv look
Wr ItsUl HU rlmncf lo EVOKl
11
lists, ai’iond In, m* in il.s
(iloop - bv W tl l' 1i'io|«'l
anil •'prohxhly wind* of hurri­ Gongrc-** In January.
inihie on a feud glowing mil of a eiglilh inn log afler II -harp peg
li tailntui that lock. We had ju- 1 Uorn 10 Frt-dt-i i-ktoii. N&lt;n
cane force*’ aa a tropical storm
After hint year'* dliuilrniii j 1outitled 1 cuisr and there via j llrtinswh'k I-inviM,-i- in Itiimolii,
tiiviirii* Clot. i»f ,’sm,f|ii I 5-lfM) m e track liet on wlmli li.ei from I’ltehor lloli Fell-r to M1111Tl
moved up the Atlantic aOer flouda in Florida Army enginoarr
SAVANNAH*"Ga~. Oet. 7.
' ngrr I.oil nmidreiiu, with two out,
If'itnilaitr.l Sia
viral
\|r&lt; Whitt* aerviol for Iloi-I- Vl-nr* wilt 1., M-preai'lils'it lit the IPtR -aid the -lam man wetvhrd.
&gt;11 of the Florida Klwiinis
A For the aakn of world peace, my* l-ahlng Cpba amt South Florida. rcrummcndml IJOO.OOO.OOO l o n g
, lali-r scored Dm slngta run by
n liciitenntit in lira Mot-&gt;i eon* 1-11
The
hurricane
with
highest
range nrograni ami Congress np* t h c Progressive Party candidate
iii to be le-lil Iht. IU 10 IJ
1l,e )2-yrnr-nld victim, known a- .which the Braves won. 1-0.
01
TranNpoit Dlvielon of tin* Cumuli- ill Tiitiitui, Club I’resident Frriok
for gryermm of (ivorgla, the negro wind* e*tlmat«d above 73 mite* prnvrd tho initial part of tho proCoinmIn-inner A. It. Chandler
an Ariov during World Wi, L It" I.-m on nnutiuiicetl tmlny t*-t-- "Baltimore .foe." died in in*
alngor Paul Robeson should be an hour near the center waa i?rnm. The portion approved by
' »nhl the deei-lon was entirely up
310 mile* aoulhwewt of Her- Congrro* would coat IttJlOO.OtHI
gnte fnnn Ihe Sanford , lob \&gt;,ll mother*' arm* after being i ul down I lo N'ntlnrml I.-agim I'mplro (I'll
arrretary of atate.
Janie* tlurfo.it, the gulx-rantml- mode, an Mila A.M. advisory and It is thi* sum whlrh Smnlhcr*
imlmb Mr. tiNinann. W. A Morrt- bv five luillrl-,
|Slewni t, and tbal "II- rnlied tt
g-y
|*
-C"!
*
ling III Ib'lginm, nnd ns* birapllii1- son -ml Marlin Htims'i|dn,i
al candidal-. Inst night nddreavrd •(•tad. It will P**a close to the j today nsknl tho Budget nurmu
I'nine In-prtloi i tow.ml t . 1) I Hu- wny tie .-aw it."
wyi-rai-u* mol III cmm-lis fi 1
Mon- tInin tr, rlulx in tit - dii- I c.iiy ron'Minred the irrc-t
a party rallv at the Negro Ma- ItrllUh rrawl t»land early In- lo okay. Congrea* mint roto llra|
*
1 lit months.
innin-v tteforo more r$n be ataitj lira ciiiiimi-..i&lt;ii-'i -uni tn- rave
Itii ’ 0 bii ll enibinee.i a im-mtier
lonie Temple, attended by a Right.
ed.
* •
. burl not lieen referred to hint, and
n n iv r i ' iil'O im t' 11 r irai
80011 lifter bin trlunar from lband
sprinkling of while n*r»on» In the
If|•*M|» "f r»,000 llllHinrNR Mini IM»» flank Marietta.
, 1 1 2‘l,
1
( I , llioina*
II
Smnthrrs
wrote
Ptenk
Paco,
Jr.,
TA Ml’ A. Oct. 7. I/IT—Aerial
-, — (ff i(— ll.oul*e
! u
vi
l",»PRglhe,(pj|
derided
tolllltroute f„ r I ff*«S-a|«*T|MI IfildcrN, llff* PX|M*rlr,| ftl aSl^lMllltin, a./, Lolll fi| Hfftoklyil, |earlier I're .Ident Bill Veerk of the
audience of about MX).
MeCumxi,
I
,
|
|
)r,,1(S
/lir
|
l|
l
lrllp„
Assistant Ilurget Director, ttmt
n( fp|r»nirHM 44 *411!' Cleveland Indian : deeltiri d nu proWith Rota-son fitting nearby, observer* report a "great deal mw flood* hit central nnd noutli- tr stifled ye* .crday that Oustave
von yeniM wn, in bnsine is In J si'iiil di li'Kiituu to th$* Mil «&lt;* dfiy!ft|,
, tent was ronteni|datri|. nor e/i&gt;n
Barfoot. n former learner at the more water" over the cattle rais­ ern Florida thi* year In tho wnkn | Weigner aubjectcd her b» Inderent! MU Dion whi r#* the laCRim INm i l,“.l&lt;ll ‘"kr* Mm ^ni«»oi •»«»«!.
irrodhivf
from
rr-ullimt *roll* n
a Ullit
gllli fittlil lliry j piipslide under the rulei.
ing »ectlon northwest of l.ake
A University of Georgia, declared:
mode
him
....
honorary
member'
1
.............
p.ogrn.n
will
ba
of liiirricanc", with heavy teIt ap|H'iired Dint nothing rmild
Nhot to ileath, but lator amended "
■
lure tile iippOarnnre of (irnrge W, allegedly bail With Del f’ n //o lad
"1 would like to ato Paul Robo- Okeechobee limit they aaw after luttlr.g damage’.
the aUtement lo say ho never "f
American Legion.
Kirk, |&gt;romin&lt;&gt;gevM(l&lt;e«too, Mo., at* Mav. Both men were held in $ 10.- b- done, nn- way or the other,
ion aeeretnry of atate. No two the September hurricane.
"These
rreent
event*
emphaaixo
"There*, hardly a dry ipot
har In a„v way.
I ,,a r-mu to Sanford IH y'-arJohn R. Wright, tj*!;-land. (HKt bul n i b frit bearing Oil II. about the rail on Ma»i.
nation* of the world would go to
and strew tho Importance of Im­ molested
Welraner
h l n . i l or eight(|R
year* hn ^.„IM
opernt.'.l ' real e„late exoriltive, both ,111*111
Up was safe then nml Ira's still
around." »nys Lt. William Kiatul, mediate remedial action," 811111weigner, 2(
.t , a
« Davtirn
I'ayt m. O
i iyo.
war If he were."
Mo, Ii tin was doHerlbial l,v police
siil-HiriHn. is on trial for the tmini-J
, ________________________
l,et* of Ihe board of K.o m l. a i ii (rally Humbler mill honk- 'o f - tmlny. The run xtill count I
The rally waa not Interrupted public Information officer for thn thcra wrote.
aml Dip Braves .dill won Die hall
, lif t ... I
/.
n . 1 Inter
by police, who Tueaday night atop, Fifth Air Rmciic 8c|iiadrmi who
Inletnr
milu,mil, anil Roe Full i
Fliat work under tho propoin-il er of i.ern MeGomaa, 53, also r*f
•keeper, nod Slgporlmi aa Ills b-dv- gimtc, ott Johnny Main*, four Kit
ped s meeting In the city auditori­ mnde a survey over the flranlul program would be to protect the Imytnn on a rrmota a«tlon_ of I llO t W h n lV H &lt; » 0 1 0 | h ,1|k w ■ii -ilitniinl writer f
guard.
■dnilnut.
l-'lgiriftlL
T ’li |)1|* i Kiwanin Mitgaxlira.
lower east el ii coait of Flnrnln, -he Alaska highway last Aug. D.
um, at whlrh tho noted negro ling­
(I'l.earv mid a fend I,-tween Met
Ill a statemont given police end ■ m m i u h m t u i l i n i z n
lfur)(M Marlin. Fort I......
The play on Mad. a pinch runer was t'i appear, when *pon*or* ^ W , really rough on tho** rat­ Bmtilhcr* told a reporter, and tu
Pout,, and Martel In develnimd
m
f thtlc* »*ll#*i n«*y nroi ^nvornor if ihi nver tl.e JtPli track inds. and Dial 1 a-r for Hill Kalki Id, wai ilia t:oy
declined to ntilde fy the city'* tle. I just don’t ace how lhay're control the level of Lake Okrr- rrnd tii tho jury, VVolfii^r oiiiil h*'|
.(.ok 5 135 and a .8 J calihor rifle 1 URLHCKNT IlhACH, Oet. 7— ; Ft,,, |,|M Ktwnnl* Dlstrlrt, will ....
MMUIlHiieit lm 1'iiue lllahti
to Iht! opener when Feller lost a
eegiwatlon law. police official* going to live. A greet muny chobce.
pilot
Tho long rang* program pro- from McComaa a* nay for tran*t-l 1/17— Forty-four
whale* _i,L,
it... cinvention, whlrh will
b-art-hrenking Iwo-hlttr r. There
^explained that since laat night's morn home* In the area aim iso­
tr I swam,
vidua that Florida (hall put up porting him and hi* daughter lo
:—vie Two not tviin Mien on hrst
LAW (TIALi.IiNGLtt
_ out of
, . a rough
, - oeran . . , ■-iv-iv.v-1- i.-'pmftlpc* ronferur.: •a, .1
•JmreUng wan in a private building lated thi* time by water’.
Alaska, wherglr?
"After the September hurrl- $ p , 0 0 0 ,non towers! the cost.
o sthe
1, ”
__ i jvrx:
L-ts , b, ,:
•** I-eiu today to an apparent | lllM.ll(lll|u|l „f p|&gt;n, f(ir |hn
i ICtailNKf* U» (**■• #l»)
arid necnml lit Die lime. Tho ccor*
lAI.UIIAHSKK. Det. 7 i/l’i
sent tn srhmd He *nld he shot mas* lulclde.
cane, .a wild ma»*t of water
The new law providing a direct ran* 0-0.
I’ HTKH PREDICTION
McComa* nccidantatty while aqulrMoat of tho mammal*, which. Kilk
..............
atratched away from U ko Okee*
perfect |&gt;o*«
In nerf
r i l f . 1 ’ K"
Kirkwl" n
reproseiP.
Kt- wav for Floridian* to vutn for any j ilniplro Mtcwnrt, III
N a v7yV (GJ o e s T o R e s c u e ■chobee for four or flvo mlloe Thti
ret hunting. The body waa found
•&lt;«
»7 •k’ "'vh,,
h" -'vin
,,ro^ "
according
u!i.r,!^rnfl-U
I
w"
,,iK
Intri
national
nt
the enliven- one of four presidential candidates I liloit to make the call according
Inter
with
an
arm
missing
and
tho
r
fir
e
s
,
T
l
l
f
f
b
o
a
t
tim
o'th
e'
*Undlng
water
axtandl
ruled_____
Maai
had
war challenged tn court here today. to the .pictures,
. .... ____
O f Bai
d hai
l. huh
Z «rougn
,» • . ..'.rC
h»« servedonasi-,&lt;&gt;
probate
wolves.
! o u r thi .im
»arid»
by .the
surf,
ir„niin&gt;ra,i
m nrm.rt
*
for 80 mile* away from tho laa*.
ftenlH’ p Cleiu, Miami weekly j slid safely bark to srcoiul. lloudign adding
Green-oyad Loulae first said A fow remained alive and e f f o r t s _________________
Many cattle were obaarvad on
newspaper putdislier, asked [,eon reau put up an argument,
KRY WEST, Oet. 7. Iff) -A roada— the dnly high anota in wouldn't predict any, blg majo city Weigner emerged from bruahlandt were made to drag them back Into,
VUtf; IN I \ GKT.H hNOW
county Circuit Judge IV, May
i'rcss box observers, however,
Navy vnaaei today went to the aonsa spots. Other eattla’ worn In the etactorial colUgo,"- F*W»« along th. highway and ml.tre.Usl I the WjUr! ^STAUNTON, V ,„ Oct. 7, t,V)
Walker to restrain Secretary nl ! were divided In their opinion abtut
■1(1 o f two hirgta and a tugboat ■tending bclly-daap in waUtr in
('orator* at nearby Marincland: rh,- flm't &gt;onw „r ‘ii,«
i„ State It. A. Gray from setting up thn play, even after they saw the
"It waa. thin W.lgner Uld
Oceanarium said That, aeveral, vu«lnla. alraut two lm he. fell ,!" November general election m »-, photographs.
wtiat normally era grating nraaa.
va n good
ur father," aha tlmea In the
tho past, whatea have'
tho Domexrata "1
have shot
mountain In Highland ehiuery In accordance with the new
Soma claimed tho difficult uiigln
Il'asllssX f : r . * s e.ur)
iMsched themselves
Ivai along tho
efianco"
luw.
County yusterday.
mudo It Imposslbln to tell whether
Florida coait In unexplalnnd,,har]line)
Upudroan actually had taggod
faibton.
Newsweek Predicts kurl"
,Ma«| Ixforo lie got l.ack. Othera
before
Whan
ter
hack Into
baa they were towed
"•
D r o p In
claimed Boudreau knocked off
‘
swam headlong
GOP Win InNovember Dm water, they
Masi’i hat with thu force of hia
• again.
Today's crop
t which
Into ahorn
arat
' '"tr »nd had him caught i&gt;y a foot.
n d Tn
(Ji a
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in two aehooiv.
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NEW YORK. Oet. 7, (A*)—Newx- tsm« grou
frptd heraal
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me, Feller
week Magaalno say* 50 of the ginuB contained 23 and tho other,
- ......... caught two
nation’* leading political writer* whlrh hit ihoru a fow hundred
) napping— Mail and Stuwar:."
yards away, comprlaod 21 .
CHICAGO, Oct. 7,
The drop in hog im t meat price* wai unanimously predict victory for
I Nnllonal Lcngim Umpire BUI
K - the night.
By JAMKS K. WALTERS
nominee
midonl
Republican proa
Stowarl, who mudo the disputed
PATRICIA PARDONED
“ '■ sit! —
down today to wharo it conata for mo*
COLUMBUS,
0 „, Oct. 7 (/P)—Chmtianjly muit puth forward with '*ocon(J baoo calUafd "I
Thom** E. Dewey,
'MBUS,
HAVANA. Cuba, Oet. 7 - W V ^
LW I
The magaxlne report* in Ita
a pnijtive program lo meet world needs or it will be moved more and perfect position to call Urn play." w
curreat iaaua the following rctulta Patrleig (Satlrat Bchinldt. the more tn thet lidelinc*, a leading miuionnry figure auerted today.
j 'Tt wa* only a derision," he da&lt;
American dancer who ktllad her
of
a
poll
of
50
writer*!
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clarml.
marrlidUaver In Havanm Harbot
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"Christian*
must, .cither
serve.1the
need*
all
menI..,,..
belief.1than
n*
Avenue
forecast*—
Dewey,
370
S "I*v»
bat n e w tary
______-awall
million* of tlhost
d electoral eotaei Fre»l(Wnt Truman, last Mgr, waa raleaaed from nrl- ,|,# Communiit* or cIm be prepared to yield ground to them." laid Dr. '...'I1/ * ,
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quarter* at a &lt;i
it" waa, pooh-poohed in
Why
ne‘ 110, EUM Right* candidal* Gov--- , __ - —W mw atnv tilsfc V
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i t - - In jwk,inuah..i
atnor J, Btrom Thurmond, SO.
Dlffcndorfer, exocutivo secretaryf
.(holding two of hie finger* two
The Repuhllcane will retain tierthia year. An A|
of Ihe Mothodlat Church's fora'gq ly tri tho sideline* slnra oth"r 1 ___ «F— tlaoesl o«
7
ow control of the Sonata and
meat official at,
mlaalona
division,
la
the
man
who
iiN u s r r is
forces and agencies are coming!
tn crw e th.le raej
tare knew the*
HPIA, OcL 7-&lt;/P&gt;— conceived the Idea of a world forward with poaitlve programs]
t h e w e a t h e r 'Tb;
Houie. The average
itfSVha IU L '
aa it usual!)
mlaalon
assembly
by
ovary
major
&gt;per eent of all patlanta
to meat thu world'* need*."
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Do*gives
Dm GoP
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JA C K 8 0 N V ILLK , Oct. 7
"The Soviet Idea," ha wmnrJ,
W t .M L
50 *aata and thei Democrat* 46.
few
do nog hare tho ailment "punch opened aecond-day actlvi- "I* tho ono that ep«aka directly
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Average eitlwato
oii the
tho populai
popular
»to oh
it the
ttae
at
tho
asMmbly,
largest
proDr, 0, Galvin Tat,
lo tho prollema o f Asia, apeak* to “ •an**rlt ...................
Progrew.lv* party -andM
Uatant
gathering
In
n
yagra
and
t a u t o lo g y at Jeftha hungry and landless, tha debt-' 5 °,,on ................ - .......
7 Wkltosw la g,7^,700.
tba* first joint appeal by protest- ridden and the oppressed."
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contiaur
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must "Sec to
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that tba deeper need* of o w l era New Orloan*
met"
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Two Are Killed
In Pennsylvania
Railroad Wreck

Seven Men Held
F o r Gang Killing
Of Pete Del Pozzo

Flood Control Is
Sought For State
By Rep, Smathers

Say Much Water Is
Robeson* Negro Is Over Lake Section
Boomed As State
Department Head

Sanford Kiwanians
Tu Attend District
Conclave In Tampa

Dayton Salesman
Goes On Trial Forh'^^aS'.d"^':
Lanaflian ftTaYinil1''*!

m u M S B in

Meat Price# Get$ Down To

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111* gAMTglD JPBWALP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Iwerfort Explodes
Mef WaycrosS, Ga.

tilling Nine Men

W A Y cn oa a . a « T o ,i . ?—&lt; « —
tea firs* in ono angina and fallif of another engine preceded a
Rudrr-clap blast that ripped a*

■ f l u giant four-engina craft exdbdad yesterday at an altitude of
Marty 20.000 feet. Fragment* of
•Mies and plane were jwattered
•rsr .20 acres of tha farm of Bob|gt gaebry, Jr.
-•Witnesses of the blast said "tha
Whnls town" heard a roar "Ilka a
terrific thunder clap" and itood
froten a* bodies und part* of tho
Ban* hurtled downward
5 ’'Three of four who leaped to
safsty returned last night to tha
g r force hose at Warner Robins,
fla,, and (old a tragic story of tho
disaster and their escape. They
«ra Capt. H. W. Moore of Wilktnaburg, ra „ co-pllot; Tech. Sgt. K.

•'civilian technician from Frank*
Bn Institute at Philadelphia, Pa.
$Mhte name* at *h« vlrtlma wera
Withheld until their families *• C*
Ratified Capt. Harold R. Daniels,
mbUc relations offlcor at tha
Wtrnar Robins Field said aeverol
S B
electronic experts wars
' Capt. Daniel* said the cause of
tha explosion had not been deter­
m in e
*

Two Killed
bat huge boulder on the track."
. Ed Snydar, an ambulance driver
Sn. 20 years, ssld "I naver »aw
mything Ilk* It. A boulder twice
ia big as my ambulance cam*
pmbilng down the hillside and
pto tha train."
.
,
H. D. Krugb. a railroad official,
•tlmate't the rock weighed, "ahout
,00 tuns."
, The collision Jscknlfed five of
iBa nine cars, overturned both loro*
notives and ripped up about 200
set at track! The last four coaches
if the nine car train remained on
Jte tails.
MVork crews early today bad
"•opened two of tho four main
tpa tracks to lliruugh traffic and
Ipntlnued clearing away dnbrl*.
, Krugle said 126 psnmgers were
■board the train at the time of
jte accident at suburban West
laJUyue. oloul 12 miles from here
town th* Ohio River.

World Sorias

on Hctan'a long drive, and aaally
doubled Hohin*on off first with
a peg to Tor**son,

Inch** apart! thla season.
“ Sure I anticipated the play.
I’ m anticipating every possible
and the picture* show that
Flay
wa* In a perfect position to call
the play.
“ why, a Jude* who know* Mn*l
(Boston Bravo*' pinch runnar Phil
Mail I real wait tall* me that Masl
would have squawked Ilk* any­
thing, If I had called him out."
Mas!, the Boston catcher said he
didn't know whsthor ha beat the
thrnw.
"All I can say truthfully la that
It waa very dose,” Maai said. "It
could hava been'called either way.
You can bot your boots I would
No run*, on* nit, no error*, one
have squawked if .Stewart (Um­
pire Bill Stewart! had called me left.
8 KVKNTH INNING
out."
Mail went In to catch for the
Brave*.
FIRST INNING
Lemon filed to Holme*. Slauky
Indiana
stabbed Mitchell's bounder and got
Mitchell raised a foul fly to his man with an undarhand to**
Elliott. Clark vrrvil down ,wlng- to Torgeson. Clark reached first
'ing. Elllolt made a neat pickup safely when Dark errored &lt;-n hla
of Boudreau's alow drlhhl«- and easy grounder. Boudrauu bounced
tossed him out.
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
left.
I(saves
I.emon threw Holmes out. Gor-;
den fumbled Dark’s grounder al­
lowing the runner to reach first j
base on th* error. Torgeson lined
a single to right and Dark ,**m -' — --------------------nered to third. Elliott singled over |Boudreau raeed out Into short left
Boudreau'* head scoring Dark with i to haul In Holm#*' popup. Dark
User first run, and sending Torge- filed to Clark.
son to second. Lemon picked TorNo run*, no hits, no error*, none
geson off second base with a I"ftlightning throw to Boudreau.
KIGHTH INNING
Rlckert struck out,
Indiana
One run, two hit*, one error, on*
Nelson Potter, a righthander,
left.
went In to pitch for the Braves,
8 P.CGND INNING
Hark made a nice slop of KeltIndiana
nrr's roller and threw to TorgeDark tossed out Gordon. Rlckert »"•»
&gt;M*®H*i,j ^ y struck
camped under Keltner's high Gy.
- s i , ^ »rP‘ y to
Doby blared a hit Into center aid
®u*'
etretched It Into a double. It wai - if® run,&gt; no •&gt;•&lt;». e r r o r s , non#
tlw first extra baaa hit of the
eerie*. Roblnion walked. Mike
o.

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" u f i r . p J t ’ T t o . double
play, Gordon to Boudreau tu Hub!n*on. Rlckert bounced out to
Robinson.
No runs, one hit, do errors, none
attempting to iscrlflce, popped a left,
bunt right Into the hands of
NINTH^NNtNG
Lemon, but Halkeld heal the
pitcher's throw to flret. Stinky
Stanky
Dark hobbled Megan’s grounder
walked. Gordon mad* a nice **ou Ulll; Megan
j;
beat the throw to first.
of Spnhn's grounder and threw ami
......... ■ bounced out to Torgeson
him out a* troth runners advanced unassisted.
a has*. Lemon threw out Holme*.
fltanky threw out Mltchall, lleN» runs, one hit, no errors, two gnn moving to third.
Kennedy1* Texas l-eaguer drop­
ped untouched In abort renter for
a single scoring. Hagen. Klllott
Ihrew out Boudreau.
(In# run, one hit, one error, one
............... ....... ------- — ^ . left.
bounced out, Elliott to Torgeiou.
Braves
No runs, no hits, no error*, noao j Mail fouled to llegan. 11. MriConnlck went down swinging.
' WASHINGTON, Oct. 7r &lt;A\- left.
Braves
; Stanky lined a double Into left
I h a spectacular wreck i f ' I h*
Dark shot a line single over Iwetter. Bay Hander* weal l* to
Pennsylvania Railroads Buckeye
Boudreau's head. Torgeeon popped bit far Potter, and waa thrown
to Clark. Elliott went down ou* by Iwmon.
' !
swinging, Rlckert tapped weakly
"O runs, on# hit, mi errors, one
Viea FBI lookout notice,
f. The Buckeye plunged o-er a
u “ *
w “ ’ T irn .i.i w ,
,h .
'8$-fuot embankment Into the Ohio S ?
ptver near Baden. Pa., on the
“ •
S S e fA tT ' r f f i a
Bight of Mac. Mi, 1941, Five perM M Were killed cuicl ■ 1,21! were
FOURTH INNING
lf
“ “ ' i J •
Indiana
Clark, rf
J 0 0 2 0
^Invea'.lgnilcm showed that’ an
Boudreau doubled Just Inside the
? ,1 ? 2
Mrtre rail bad heen removed from right field earner. Gordon looped n °l,lirr*U&lt;it **
a ! ? o a
the!track with such skill that th* a » itgln to left scoring Boudreau S°5J*on' “ J,
1 i
2
tlcnal wire was not broken.
with the Indians' first run of the 5 , n&lt;,r'* 3h
1 2 ? ? H
■ Th# FBI'* nollrc, rank'd nl tho aerie*. Gordon took second on tho
1 j| * 2 *
gMueit of P.'imsylvania Railroad throw to the plate. Kellner sent
lh
J 1 1 J *
police. I* Included in the Octnlier a long foul fly to Rlckert. Doby
c
* i 2 I 2
number of tho Fill low enforce- singled Into right field scoring *'*mon' P
■* 0 0 3 «l
pent bqllrtin. A previous nolle* Gordon to put the Indians aheoif
. . ,
n “ ! TI TI !“T
Brent out In the bulletin of HeptemBoston (NL)
i n , 1941.
Holmes, rf
d!-Teaterdsv, amithur Pennsylvania
Dark, s*
(•Broad train was wrecked only
Torgeson, Ib
•even miles from Baden at BelleElliott, 8b
y m , hilling twu trainmen. The
Rlckert, If
.Wreck wee rauied bv a rock slide.
Halkeld, c
S JT b * i i m c conductor was In
I Masl, c ...
I u
Sfcavge of both trains. He wat'
M. McCormick, If 4 0
W, f . White of Alliance, O.
2b .....
2 0
IStanky,
Spahn, p . ...... . 3 0
Barret, p ..
oF. McCormick
Potter, p ..........

&gt;*sMaseS rr«M Paa* Use)
Sid not. however, make a
kl proposal to that offset.
Madn Clemantii of Cxachnla and representative* of
I ami the Soviet Ukraine
d*d Ha nuggcxtloub.
ate centered on an Ecuado•eeolullim.
flyat uaragraph of th* reaoUld a eukconiniltteo ihould
Means of reaching "general
J tha aUm.
Delegate Warren Austin obLto this, and France's Paul

1,900 i r i on I ISO monthly pension*.
The fund I* financed by a 20-cent
royalty on each tun of coal proair corridor*.
duoad. If that fall* abort o f Lewis'
Capt. Vincent H. Gookln, U. 8. ‘ objectives, ha may oak for an Inrepresentative at the Air Safety I
Center, said he had protested to
the-. Rusdaaa 'on two coUnfa-

Russia Bomba

cteaoe In tha royalty nail veer.
Me ftarlnl with a five-rent colleetJon, k&gt;allied by SeereUry of Intarlor J. A. Ktug during governm -"' oiM-ration of tha mines in

girded a* dangerous to Allied
transport planes.
U. 8. air officer* have said pre­
viously that the Increasingly
frequent Uutslan warning* of
maneuver* In the heavily Allied
rorrldor* acro»a the Soviet occupa­
tion tone wi-ri Intended to harness
tha airlift
■ There were Indication*, however,
that the Soviet activity announced
for today was connected with
extensive autumn war grfmea being
conductad by tha Soviet occupation
army.

T h « M o t Bargain o f
Th# W w W
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MORRILL SLICED
"YORKSHIRE"

TABLE
Jack Spratt
la Pieces

Lewis’ Birthday
It'HtliMC grass
Intel
the preiidenl at $30,000,
The islarirt of the vice-prc«i*l*nt
slid iscrelary-treaiuier would be
booited from $18,000 to $30,000
in thfcl iciululion.
A coil of living incieatr-amounl
not made public-wai given *ome
time ago.
The convention also went tu
work today on "fourth round"
wage and welfare demands to be
handed coal operator* next sum­
mer.
The miner*. Ilk* worker* 111
other basic industrial, have had
three yearly wage-rate boosts
since war ended two years sgo.
The union, In 40th convention,
will appiov* the general object­
ives of a fourth postwar con­
tract to b« sought by John L.
Lewi* Tha amount of pay In­
crease to be uiught was not ex­
pected tu he fixed at thla con­
vention, but th* 3,000 miners and
UMW officials at the meeting
were certain to ask at least 4for
the same pay for a US-hour waak
as the digger* now receive for five
H-hc»»ir day*.
Th* amount tu h* sought In tha
nest contract, to he effective July
1 . m»v depend largely on the cost
of an esnansive medical and hos­
pital service program which waa
announced today,
Dr. Warren F. Draper, funner
Army and Public Health Sevvlc*
executive, told reporter! that the
UMW was emlmrklng mi a pro­
gram eventually aimed at taking
rare of th* mud leal need* at every
miner ami hla fgnliy "from having
bahM to Dweeto mt eaneer."
Neither Dr. Deanor nor Mlaa
Josephine Rocha, director of the
multl-mUllon dollar welfare and
rstlraniunt fund, could suggest
what the urogram would cost.
At present there ore 75,000 In­
jured or ailing coal miners re­
ceiving payment* from the llttl,000,000 welfare fund. A no Iher
man 6 (Htanky, fislkdd 2). Strike
out*--By flpahn 1 (Clark!) L&lt;
6 (Rlckert, Elliott, Dark, I’, . ..
Cormlck, M, McCormick 11 Buirett 1 (Doby11 Potter 1 (Doby).
Pitcher summary:
Spahn 0 hits, 9 rutis In 4 ami
1/8 Innings; Barrett 1 hit, 0 run*
In 2 and 2/.1 innings: Potter 1 hit,
1 run in 2 Innings) Losing pitcher
— 8pah. Umpires—Summer* (ALi
plate: Stewart (NL) lh) Grolvc
JAL) 3bi Barr (NL) 8b{ Plnclll
(NL1 lf| Paparrclla (AL) rf. Attendance—89,889. Tlnto of gumt2)14.

explained tbit nine beginning, ha admitted, and when
™
|in- the Plan IS In lit.I ’ i|K.r.
liar tha claim* and mlr^r and hla family will have all
e hoapital and medi* ‘ medical flcada taken care of.

Mt. Vermont
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Church Of Naaarene U#fd
Car
)d
C «
l'o Have Anniversary Goes Into
On Oct. 10 tho Cliuieh of tho
Naxaien# located •&gt; 113 Maple
Avenue will join u chur^hwidu
celebration ot the fortieth until*
viru ry of the ot gentiatlon o f the
Church of tho Naisrcne •* •
protectant denomination, it Wn*
announced this morning by L. B.
Bu.htuu, pastor.
The union o( separate groups
from Uto West, the Kast anil
fkmth took placo at PUot Point,
Tax. in 1998 unjer th- leader­
ship of Dr. P. !•’. llrwce of Lo*
Angeles. Rev. Howard Hoopl* of
N*w Vork City mul Rev. C. U.
Jemlgan of Texas
At tho timo of the mgonlsotloii
'» 1908 there were if,(MX) members
In 228 chiitirliee with » fe*‘ wl&lt;*
iloiiaHo* in a half doufc foreign
areas At that timo the Sunday
School department had ap enrollmint slightly in exces* of tJ.OoO
and tho total giving of the church
.
wae 8140,000. Sinco. then the
church has grown until He meenbership ban ri&gt;iod|«d SKt/UtO with
8Jfi0 churches in tho United
State*, Canada and the IhUUh
Isles ami 200 missionaries In 28
•foreign atea*. The ammint of the
Sunday School enrollment has Increased to lon.ooo and the total
glelng for all purposes during
1917 was mere than f 14,000,000.
making the per raplta for thf
yi-nr |D0 "H.
The Chutrh ef the Nararcna.
which maintain* IP* International
headquarters In Kansas City. Mo,
station^ and by idirel wave in the
United Xtate*. one In Canada and
ono in Hi# Diiti.h Isl#* nnd In#
/r'n^nrine Thuolupiral Seminurya
Tjrtvluiitif fchncii for minlwtori nnd
missionaries. “ Showers of Ulesialng", a church sponsored radio
%rogram. Is heard over 150 indie
stations and short wnva In th*
enti)e world.
Tho local Church of th* Naxaren* wns orgaulxed In August 1941
scconllng til Rev. Ilusliton. Spe­
cial fortieth nnnlver*wry services
In observance of tlie fuuhdlng of
tho denomination will be held
-ext Sunday. Tho public Is rovdl*
ally invited.

Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 7, (d1) -Llke a mellowing sen lion. LrrnJ
Flynn ha« grown reflective about
hi* life ami career.
.
Hollywood’* noted enin-miror
.raking nrvther wostern, “ Mon­
tana” Hotween shills he relaxtt*
on the n-t ami talks. Sam* of Ids
suhleetss
His (.utter: "A h nil actor, I am
beginning to do what I want this
year. I’ve really been trying for
the first time. I ' want to plwnsfi
people. 'Robin Hood' was my
favorlto nlclnr* because I feci
when audiences left ihu theater
thoy were sut prised by thu real
world."
,
, l!l»r*&lt;dee» H he* heron*. I » « «
ir s llr j'lsy
Idiot*. Ton oan'l
get awny from them. You spend
your time trying In think of ways
to stay out of sccncE."
Ilia studio: “On* of tho silly
thing* shout them is front-office
secrecy. They never consult a
star alimit n story until It Is
bought and a lot of money Is put
In It. It would &lt;u-cm more *enslide to &lt;eu If the star I* {oing
to tike It or nut. (Hill. I've never
been suspended by Warners, We
disagree a lot, but we compro­
mise.”
Television: “ I’ve Just discovered
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D u lln e s s

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P R O G R A M S ! •r«. »even to eitrht foot high »nd I
Station HTRR
' 'v*i*h 200 pound*.

FRIDAY
Western Jamboree
Plattn V Patter
Community Calendar
New*
Platter V Patter
Momimr Devotion.,
Salon Serenade
World At Nine
Your Dihle T^Jav
Alrlanc Melodlci
Where Angris Fcor To
Triad
Something OKI, N\w
Borrowed. Dine
Orshestifc Jt Star
Mornii.g Variety
Mtwia llavvail
KJd,' Arnold Show
World At N’oin
1400 Club
News
To Be Armour ltd
Musical Vailmtj*
&gt;3 Value— ItV
Bar Norc Ranch
Hanford Shi.pper
Jlusic For Today
Hit* A Headliner
Your Memory Song
RED PROPAGANDA
Today's 8tmW a s h i n g t o n , oct. 7- c v k Pop Concert
Gvorga V. Alien, assistant secre­
By Request
tary of state, said today the Unit­
LumrwooJ Hour
ed Statue should continue to let
Tudrn For Tot*
Russia and Soviet eatelllt** dis­
Story Hour
tribute propaganda In thia coun­
New*
try.
.State New*
Twl-Lite Smc&lt;
.Spoils PaVutb
it. I'm Intrigued. Television I*
D!rk Aiken Sm»i
fighting for He freedom tho *amv
Meet The Hun 1
way th* movie* did year* ago."
Kn,,es For A L*,iv
Ml* writing: “ wiltc for re­
Spotlight Piogtam
laxation. Right now I'm writing
Music
a tcicell play tailed ’The Last Hue&gt;3 Value-10c
lancer,1 about a bunch of fellow*
Vocal Corner
bemoaning tho old days when pir-‘
Dance Timo
ate* were heroes, not criminals. I
King Ciu'by
alto rewrote my last pletur*, 'Don
Driftlni.' t&gt;n A
Juan,' every night after shmitlng.
Night Edition
That went on until I finally broke
Insido Story
down . I'll never work time hard
Music You Like
again.”
Cotu liter Club
notes, you
Prom the above qui
Sporp, UitiK Of Tiic
FI
might surmLv lhat Flynn
I* a
Your United N o t io n
i lia.iged'inan. Could lie, hut don’t
Today
count on It too much. You'd better
10:31) Climicnl Souvi-ni,.
Htaiid by for later edition*.
Today's Feature: 10 year* ago 11:00 New*
11:06 AI vino Key Ore hean t
in the movies.
The L'.S was "doing the Lam­ 11:30 Midnlubl Itindexvov*
beth Walk" . . , Lovebird* Tyrone 11:56 News
Power and Annabel,a were ap­ 1 2 0 0 bigu Ulf
pearing In "Hues'’ , , . ('hnrlei
Furrell wa* making n comeback
with .Shirley Temple in "Ju»t
Around thu Cornet”. . . .
David Selinick was trying to
trim tho “ (lone With tlm Wind”
•dipt down to site ami Mlrlsm
Hopkin*, Paulette Goddard and
Jean Arthur were Iwdng men-i
tinned for the Scarlett O'Hara
role. . . . Columbia was leaking
Tyrone Power or John Garfield
for the “Celdcn Boy" role which
Wi!H4m Holden eventually played, i
Tlie Andy Hardy series wn« go '
Ing great guns. . . . MG.Vl'i hit
was 7,Boya' Town,” written by a
gent who a decads later wopld be
the ■Indio’* production boa*— Dote
Scnw y... , . "*nmr Whit*'1 &gt;««*•
by fur tho svreen's top hbx-ofrlc*
grosser of all time (before
UWTW 1 . . .
Connie Bennett w u shedding I
Marquis de lu Palais* . ! . Twen
tlfth-Fox borrowvd 8t&gt;enc«r Trr.c) 1
for “ Stnnley and Llvlngstun" . . . 1
Everyday, more and mom
MOM isiucd « book, "Row to '
people a r e discovering
Make Pictures In England”
the real economy uf buy­
li.itu dmlh Introduced u "new
peaco song" by Irving Berlin —
ing health and h«aul)
“ God lllvss America."
■ids here where they get
their favorite nationally
The summit of Mt. Waehbigton
advertised brands at the
In Naw Uampehiro Is G^33 feet
lowest possible p r i c e * .
above sea love),.
..
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------ i s .- r - ^ r - - g r = g
And whit a great il in­
cur ery It l« to make three
day* wheit IP* nece***ry
to count pennies -and
make every penny count.
SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Oct 7—UP)
—A u*rd e*r butinttl involving 5:03
more then, WAWO^OO
|2 AWO,tWO In aepotit* T;00
w-a* (n bankruptcy nettop *ft*r 1 7:89
customer* who didn’t net their; 7:56
car* bctlsgdd th« lot* of two
southern flltnole dossiers.
3 80
Petitions for Involuntary bsnk- 5: if
ruptcy action were filed jroeterdii* 9:00
against both dealer* M
&amp; . 9:15
•r later
l r filed 9:30
customers. Une dealer
u voluntary petition and sns ar- 9:45
of fraud and
rested on d
fill* prefanae!k*T&amp;o other dtalOr 10:00
has not been found,
.10:80
Arthur V, Kramer, who setts 11 00
1948 modal cars at lVt prices from 11 JO
an alfalfa field near Jerssyrflle, 11:45
filed th* voluntary petition in 18:90
bankruptcy In federal court hero.
He listed more than 1,800 person* 1 h'.L’,
from Ullnot*, Ttvllsnn. Missouri' r.Qo
and 13 other its tees as "creditors
with claim* unaectirwd" The a-i . V ,
n ounce awed them teng.-M |ror.i! J',,.,
&gt;1,880 to |1,740, and the* cants
from such distant point* A Pasa­
dena. Tex, aial U*iUwum, IIJ.

NOTICE

Dr. Henry MeLaulin
Optometrist

I Lighting re*ultb when volt***
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and the sarth.

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pocket effect, and ,‘cpeoted
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Drop In Prices

The Scnih’s Opportunity

Uatakit* be* la lean
N U iikte aaiir * i n h iiiw e a r
Although we are not prepared to nay that Governor
■•# iasaar ai ,
Thurmond nan a very (food chance of being elected Presi­
■aafarU, riarifa
____ tu Ma.aatla Ari**a_______ dent of th« United State* on Nov. 2, we are Inclined to be­

THE WORLD TODAY
By DaWITT MacKENZIB
AI1 Foreign Affair* Anatyit

’ K it t r t * u
aevaWd r ia u i ■ i l b i
O c ta to r IT , l e i t , a t I t f T * * l O fltra
•f * . a t a r i, r i * r i * a a a i t * I . a * i t
i t I a a a ra a a a l M avrb A I W t .

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lieve that the bent Interest* of the South will be served by
voting for him, and certainly no one living in thin nectlun Senator Chan Gurney, chairman
of the country need make any apologiou for *uch actionn o i.i.A v b t- ItRAN
of tho Sonata Armed
K ilta r
Governor Thurmond I* a* well qualified for the office mltteo, after conferring with Gan*
tjonuoN l i e u
frallulmo Franco In
... Madrid, ha*
he seek* a* any man running. He graduated In law from Crallulmo
Haalaru Maaaaar
C'lemson College and ha* n long and creditable record hi pub* called for reiteration of complete
iijilia u r A M
r a t r i
H r C a r r ie r ................... - ..... ....... • ■*»
lie sorvica- He has been a member of both the house "and !,?w onJL!lttWC
en ^ " Including
*"
*
power*',
!• * • Maetfc ..................— .......... r*r** M salfc*
...............
senate in the legislature-and served with distinction us clr* America.
.
. .
*1* R a a l b * ---- ------------------.W *e
Jam** A. Farley, former chair­
Itaa V r » r ........... ........................~
»*•*&gt;• etilt judge. t
A l l ' a b t o ia r r a s t lr v * . c a r i a
..............._
,
-------. . . . . . Harbor
.......... ... he resigned .this
. . . . . office. man of the Democratic National
On
the —
day
after .Pearl
ib a a h * . r * . a i a O tanar. Iaka** * « » * * • • l! •which would have exempted him from military service, and Committee, vlalting th* 8panjm
l*MII*l*W*ll
capital had a conference with
r a la la a l u t e , w ill *• ru
1
th® Army. He was assigned .to the 82nd Airborne Franco, alao advocated renewal of
ai w « « l« t i O . i i I i U * r * l
l l &lt; V &gt; » . * i w N a l l i a a l i r B f — ‘ Division and landed in France by parachute oil D-Day. Ho diplomatic relation* with Spain.
la la a a
v« *&lt; M w r
* * . * * * • • • • - participated in all five major engagements of the 82nd nnd Ho said thla should he done with­
I I * * * . l a r ., N *w
Vark, l* lr « | «
when Germany surrendered he was transferred to tho Paci­ out delay, and added:
It v m U I. K a a * a * r i l v . &gt;1.
“ We have helper! the countries
TP55 fBfSBTi* a •*»*■#*» * i.d » fic until the end of the warof Kurope In their fight on Gom"
t * a * r f* 1 » 4 l*r*** w k lc k •« v a M tl**
Wounded in action he received the Purple Heart and muniatlr Inroad*. Spain’* poiitlon
i i r l m l i r l l I * Ik * « *c t a r v v p a k llrnfltta a l a ll Ik e l« c * l ■ »«* n H a i r l was also awarded the Legion of Merit, the Hronze Star, the on goramunlsm I* well known. If
la &lt;kl* a * M * r n iir r . a * w r ll a s a ll
French Croix do Guerre, the Unit Citation of the 82nd Alr- trouble face* u* In the future.
a r i f * * * la *n l« k v a .
would In* an Impuitant ally.
liorne, the Bronze Arrowhead and five battle stars. Im* Spain
Well, now, this development l»
TllL'IIHllAV OCT. T, l»|s
mediately after his return from the Pacific he was elected « f mure than passing Interest In
: governor of South Carolina where he has made a eommend* vjew of the fact that the General­
“ *BIBl e ' v k u s b t o i Va t “
i able record for his liberal policies and sound administration. issimo fur year* has I hm' i i made to
Governor Thurmond Is not running for president mcrc- stand In the corner a* the bad lad
W&gt; bcromti like lh*t which *»
Kurope. To be snre, the feeling
lot*. GW* your lov«jh»n jo good |y in opposition to President Truman’s civil rights legisla of
almut Franca hasn’t been so bitter
and Iruc and beautiful thin
tlon but rather os a States Rights candidate. He believes In *«me Important world capital*
will give aplcmlur to your Ilf*.—
Col. S ; i : Met your affection* rm that such matters as voting requirements, criminal legisla­ a* would aprear on the surfae*.
tion. and segregation of the races should be determined by Still, ho ha* 'teen outside the pal*.
thing" almvr.
the individual states, us provided by the Constitution of the Communkt Russia and her aatellltc* have, of course, been among
Francii Whitcliair of Dcl-and lint United States, ami not by a strongly centralized federal gov­ Franco's bitterest and most active
ernment.
cncmlce because the Spanish govbeen awarded the l.cgion of Men!
During the past few years wo have sepn nil increasing jmoment ho overthrew in 1M9 was
with combat "V" (or outtlandin*
tendency to concentrate In Washington tho rights and pr strongly leftist. As a matter of
w*r tervicc in the Parific.
the Soviet Union gave the re­
vilogca of tho individual states and their citizens, and in fact
public material aid In the fight
The |&gt;co|t|r ni Oklahoma hsvr Washington* a further concentration t»f |&gt;owcr in the hands against Franco.
been denied lire tight In vole lor »f the Thief Kxccutlve. This Is tho highway to dictatorship
Still, the generalissimo's great­
Governor Thurmond for prcsidrni followed by Germany, Italy and other European powers, est sin ws* In accepting aid from
Nail Hitler ami Fascist Mussolini,
. . . . putting anollier ilnlc in tbr whether of Fascist or Communist philosophy.
llrptiblicnn column.
If the President of the United States is empowered to X U S ^ L i l n g V&amp; * ' of'“re
scrap* the ................................
Constitution and tell ,,,J
us who can v,'tn
vote and
" n,i who clprneallng In some degree.during
Now dial Winvlnn Churchill ha» i cannot, he can tell business men whom Ihey can hire anil the World War. There ha* been
,»i(i it what s r nerd in ibi* conn- what they shall pay, he can conscript the sons of farmers much argument over thia point,
the generalissimo certainly
!ry ita^mliiical leader w,d, *«H. land ortlcr_ them
to mine coal, he can tell the trains to run hut
,
laid hlnwetf open lo the comment
.
I that "bird* of a feather flock tocienl coinage lit point out lo tin on time, Or elseIf the i»cople of the South make a milled stand against gethev."
Ituiiisni dial ■AmrtirV* frnntirt
this continual encroachment upon the rights of the people _Apropo* of this, when I wm in
i* on the Elbe.
! by the federal government, they may not elect Governor Madrid In '45 I had a long Inter'
j Thurmond, unless the content lietwccn Truman and Dewey view wllh General Franco, and I
Senator Vamfrnlrerg r *' '? 1|h close and the ploctlon Is thrown Into the House of Rcpro- flung this blunt rpiesHnn at him:
"The people of the United State*
I mm,m • tgenttttlVMi but they will gain a position
- polite lo non I'rrndrnt f»«nw"'
of- influence
with hav* "foughVY"grist'"war againlt
iharacicnraiton ol lire l"Hn
[ IhiEK major parties which has long Wen denied them.
|N«l»m and Fascism. Thousand*
nor Imv* Imve tiled for thin
r i c h a&gt; llir
trcoml woi»l bai V
— 1
lumnornt Ii- or ilepubllcaii
Itonultlicaik iinrtv
No
iJomocratic
|&gt;nrt&gt; in tile
the future wHli°'
will I I'niinc.
Illglilty or wrongly the
on Tninuii ami call Ii i
dare to Insult the people of tho South when they know that American public feel* that Spain
''•ccond wurtl" I’ rrwdrnl
there are here 110 Electoral votes which will be used against wm* in effect an allv of Germany
and Italy and find It hard to for­
them-

Attornry General Tom Clark
i*yi the Department of Juitiif
Starvation Ahead
never Upped John L. Lewi*' private
telephone wirr«, *• lire UMW cliielOne of the major worries of agronomists Is bured on
tain raid. Lewi* lidkrd to loud anil tlielr belief that the world’s population Is Increasing toward
bellowed to much. '*ai&lt;l Clark, it a |M)int where the amount of land which is available for cul­
wam'l nriettary.
tivation* will no longer furnish enough food.

A Cleveland chemist, Dr- L S. Roobm. believes that thw
lire lUtiitici arc not all ImO
doom
may be averted by means of modern chemical dls*
number
of
illiterSince 0 3 0 the
ate* in the United State* ha* de i coverles* Modern breeding methods have for some time been
cicaied liv I 400 (KM) wlUln ihc I milking two uara of corn grow whoro ono irrew before. An
lump
improvement in amillty and r e s is t s ^ to .Hseaso In corn nnd
im p IlL t io o y b
n m; |u
in |ic ud H O T 17
i * , f , — ■■------grlt||W has been brought about ulso. Dr. Koohm’s hopes
million. I’rdup* the world it B*t- 1 uther gWIHH
for furtlter gains are fodnded on the recent application of
ling Irrltcr. Hut there are ilitl
chemicals such ns pure ammonia, which, when added to the
ntarlv three million American* who
sol), promotes quick growth of plant lifecannot read or write.
The men in the laboratories will no doubt continue to
Anotbfr ir*«on fur vntinw for perfect methods of growing more nnd better food products
Governor Thurmond for IVajdthl In n given Hren. to tho end that larger tiumlwrs of people
my be fed; If, that is, wo can hang on to thu soil we have
bn* hern -ulvanrrd by (iuvrmor
Wright of Mii*i»«ippi. Not to do left. We have been pouring it Into Ihe sun at a rapid rate
•n in tbr South would invite p.otage ami some of tho chemists sqe getting necessary elements
of llir civil right* Irip'd-ilion rn* out of sen water as the only solution.
diirted by both major partir*. The
Slate* Righli Patty n ihr only
Whjtp AnnounceH
party oppniing mcli Irutilatioit, If
i
~*
tire Smith rlort not tuppori that
(t'antlaae* Krem I’ ad"
parly, it will hr anking for whatever
the W aail W Auto PdrU Co. ami
trouble the Noilli frr|i im lined to laid out hi* fntcrekt In UHIL After
provide,
a real of unn year, hn iimuiSi U Til*
pronent |H)*iti»n with the Aket.i
Sprakinr* of Mr. Trum.m’i mix­
ture of givc-’em-hrll metaphon and L Mr. and Mr*. White live nt 1UI5
ol the California politician who Myrtle Avenue. The»- da ighter.
once declared a tliinit lind "all the Mia* Vent* Ann ,v*"'.c. » » tenchor of voice at thu U nvcrdty of
earmark* of an ryeiore," Vice Maryland.
Preiident Grain Smith of Avondalr
In anununelng hi* crr.llihu’’ thu
Mill* (Alabama) ii reminded of morning, Mr. White d v ls m l, "My
another politician wlm rimed a every moment of dyt.* o* » Glty
Coiitmleidoncr will liv spent with
i|weeti trn thia elo&lt;|uenl metaphoric the Inlereat of the taapeyors at
note: "A* I look down th* un- heart* ami from present tondlItnddcn path* of the pail, I m i tfrnis, I know that ritUrne will
dimly in the future the footprint* ayrce with’ me that they need Ju»l
that. My tol* objective n* a com­
of an umeen hand. . , ”
missioner wlM be to Improve San­
— John Temple Grave*. ford and at the m i » « time k.'op It
•out of the rfd'. I&lt; enn bo done."
Senator Vandenberg and Pr*»iJenl Truman do noi agree on the
World Mission
meril* of the BOih Congre**. Preit*'«-*ITIiIM
dent Truman taid It wa* the *Mr*t
K s a l t a a * # » * "» f » M 0 * * 1
in American hiilory. Senator Vsn* Just gone’ on amucly a# we were,
denberg, on ihe other hand, rqually doing our Jobe In the oM way, We
will never- get Ghrlit before the
a* competent an authority or* con- world today I f ' wo do not have
euional mnriti, v**v», "WH«i bigger plana and eaerctw mure
ilory ii written, lha flOtb Cos|yeta
will he remembered for thia record exerted la th# p*7t.”
Ken. Walfaf/Hr Judd
M foreign rtlalion* long after other Uat 4 nlghcT featured epeakrr,
relatively tramient inure have b*en warnad that CKiIntlana
forgotten. I Riggeit that thia record prepared to go under*------- ...
make* the BOih Congre**, la .all Aala If Communist* gnln control
that relate* to foreign affair*, not
th# Mcnnd wont in hiUnryt at,
f e , 3 a r y i . . a j .A±
wa lomelime* hear, but the

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Whal this old world nee«U, *a&gt;*
a Tempi* Univenily profnior, ta
love, dot "the perverted phywolofcleaJ activity itimulated .by
*ad'alcoholleading lo cxciti
ium rom eaxual adventurd
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Sanford Kiwanians
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JuiIbc nnd dlirctor of the Southi'a:it Mhisourl Farm lluri-au nnd
thn Slkentmi National Farm Loan
niHKclallou, Long active In Uoy
Hriiut work, hi- wan uppolnleil to
the Nutioiini Hoy Scout (jouiicli iu
1UI1. •

give that. Did you aubacrlb# to or
aupport Nail and Faidat pollcieaT”
I didn't know whether he would
call the guard and have mo re­
moved from El Pardo Palace Ireeau»c of that, but he showed no re*
hcnlmtnt Hi* reply wa* an em­
phatic no, with an elaboration to
aunport It,
I repeated that alory the other
day tu a dl*Un*uUhrd German
(anti-Hitler)' who durln# Uw war
waa atucbeu to th# B«rlln foreign
office. I a*ked him whether Franco
ha'I .elayad HUbrr’a game, and he
replied* In lhe negaflve. Ife «am
ho was with Hitler when the
Fuehrer met Frauen al the Span­
ish frontier and urged the generalisslmo to permit Germany to nge
Spanish soil for operation* against the Allies. My German In­
formant said the generalissimo
turned Hitler down flatly, and the
latter stormed away from the con­
ference In a white fury.
However, all that I* water over
tho dam. It strike* a lot of ob­
server* that the Important thing
now is how long it *hould take a
sinner to purgo himself of ml*.
ilN&gt;ila so that he can return to the
International fold, it certainly
looks as though the democracies
,vcr.M,.c,";0Ur,l*r,n»f ■ lot more
hostlljti- front certain other ouartore right now than they ever have
mill Franco. It al,,, i„ l i UC, ■«
Farley point* out that Spain would
b# an Important ally If wa got Into

ICaettoRM Trmm P in Ow|
channels.
3. M»nr packing plant*
short of V lp , which make*
less aggressive buyer*
animal* than they otherwise
be. A south St. Paul packing r
manager said, "The help ihortare
in planta la apt to be a factor %
tha future In lowering prices."
4. The whole thing may Jiut ha
a temporary flurry, James ElUotj.
president or the National Assorlg
tlon of Retail Meat Dealers, *a|d
"The chance* are that after th
uaual heavy run* at this time
year meat prices will go back
where they were two weeks ago
5. Consumer resistance was
doubtful factor. Elliott said ther
wa* none "to speak of," But ,
Agriculture Department official'
Indianapolis aald the ho maw if
had heard so much about
crop* lowering prices that
reducing her buying.
Here arc aoinc uf thi
reduction" which will
Kricc
otuewlvci dulnfe' this week
shopping:
Chicago — Kroger Company
reducing about GO different rn»i|
Item* from 5 to SO cent* n pom
The A A P will offer fre.h p„
10 cents and smoked ham* arv
picnic* 5 cent* a pound under
week ago,
Minneapolis— A drop of I# tu
15 cents In popular cuts of U.!
good grade wpat expected a
chain and Independent store*.
Philadelphia — Food fair, Inc,
store* reduced pork about 10 cent
In stores In Pcnnsylvunl*. Jlury
land, Virginia and Delnwntc.
Indianapolis— Retail pork pne
down about 10 cent*. Iicof aln
3 lo 5 rents, at chain stores ■
independents.
Cincinnati — Kroger Cumpa
made reduction of li to 10 cnl
on 4U pork and beef Items.
NEW YORK-Furthor reductl
of 2 to 10 cent* a pound msd*
todsy by A. A P. Portrihoui*
ateak la now selling hero around
!?
Jt l'0Uf"&lt; compared with
91.15 In July.
8omo very lengthy Australl^
earthworms lay #ggi ■* big as
olivesu Jam—laipoi taut alraleglrnlly
and materially.
The U. 8. Slate Department
yesterday reaffirmed Its cold,
shoulder policy towards Franco.
Deaiiltc this It I* given tu wonder
whether n situation la developing
in which the democracies may bn
called upon to decide whether tJp
gcuernllialmo ‘ha* l&gt;ecn punished
•nough.

Dr. C. L. Persons
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Phtre# 3M
Ailaatle Natlmul Bank Bldg.

Hsa/ord. ntWRU

Boys
Learn Tap

&amp; Tumbling
Phone 312-J

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tvalifled.
testified.

8hn said ho Hud h«r wrl*l tu *
Injr oml rinUJi-i-trti her to irdeeenrlen but not *u rape. Litter, hotvover. oho swore Welgner never
treated hr roughly nor molitod
her In any way.
After learning of the shooting,
►he Hold she produced ten VI00
Idll* her father had owned ar.d
aujgraled that «hd nnd Welgner
go to Kimball, Neb., and buy a
rvetauranl.
Welgtwr aald In hi* statement
they paid F750 for the enfe and
lived a* brother ami eUlar in the
back room.
"We both knew we ahouhj tell
the police, but we were afraid,
Weigner eald In hli itatement.

Seminole High School Field

Mediation Board
day, 4Cl&lt;hour weak with 48 hovra
pay, and an additional wage lnt
creaaa nl 25 canta an Hour. The*
alao a##k pay kt one and half time.'
Hr dally rate for any work mi
Saturday*, double pay on Sundays
and holiday*, and a minimum Iof
eight henra pay on auch day* re.
gardltaa cf tbo Umv worked. Them)
damand* total a nrotweed lucre#*#
•it about &lt;1? cvnta an hour. Thalr
amen* ratio yaty widely accord,
lit* to tlataifiaailpu o f tho Job,

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School of Dancing

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

Social Calender

Susan McCall (riven
P a r t y On Birthday
Mrs. Iliudfotd llyrd plat's to
leave tomorrow for Chicago. III.
where she will tpernl some time.

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Bcminolo Chapter No. 2, O.E.S.
trill. me*t nt h*iJ0 P. M. Officer*
atkrd to mist nt 7;&lt;H) P. M. for
practice.
ft
The T.K.L. Class -of the rlret
Baptist Church will, meet at the
home of Mr*. I,lliian Vickery, Sdti
W«*t Thin! StineUiat H:D0 p.M.
The South Siilu I’rtHiary School
Parent-Teacher AMuclation will
hold a nlirht meetinr, at SiOtt P.M.
la the school auditnrtum. Parents
•re asked to come early and visit
Iho rooms of the school prior to
the meeting.
Tho Y. W A. of the First Hap_ tilt Church will .meet at 7;llO
~ I\ M. at the church. .
Tho Pilot Clulr will hold II*
. dinner meeting In the Touiiit
Center at (1:30 P.M.
The Woman's flihle Cla** of
the First llnptist Church will meet
at 7;3tt P.M, wtlh Mu. M. C.
Hagan on the Country Road for
fta monthly business ami *&lt;ad«l
meeting. Croup No. 1 with Mr*.
Ifagnn, chairman, Will la« In
charge of the meeting.
The Inlrrmcdlatn'C- A.a of the
First llantist ChUich will meet
nt 7:.l« P. M. with Mr*. Ouhln
Wllaon, 2100 Sanfdnl Avenue.
FRIPAT
The all-day (iltltlcl confervnco
of the Women of the Presbyterian
Church will lie held at the First
Presbyterian Church of PeLaml.
Tlif meeting will Imgln at IdihO
A.M. Anyone rylshlng tranaportn*
tlnn ars asked to call Mis. Ceorge
Tonhy.
The D. A. ,R. will observe
Foundor'a Pay with a meeting at
tht* home of Mr*. John Molreh,
Ir. In l.nrh Arh^fi."* 3:00 P. M.
Ilontfs.’ ps will )ic Mr*. Mi'leeh,
Mr*. Miriam Ilu»*el. and Mias
-Lsnnbella Hagan. • All vlatin.r
dm’eh'ers are Invltrd In attend.

their hmue at ihhl Fast Four­
Mr. S, !' Smith and his wife
teenth Street. Sweetheart to*"*
wytf* used in attractive aua'ivt- Mrs, J. C. Ihlls tetiiineil Monday
Mtllta around the irntni of the from Vermont to their home ,n
(I eno *a.
McCall hiam*.
During the afternoon Kanies InRandall Cha-e is c r pee tod to *e*
tlodinic firhing in the fi»h pond
and ring tu*» were played with turn to Sanfuiii to m ono" after
I " lies being won hy Fmmett &gt;lc- spending nlmm ten day’s in New
Call and Cynthia Roumillat, Fav­ England, New Yoik City aid
or* enmdstink* nf whUtie*, he*, Philadelphia. Pa.
loot's and noiee.inakrr* were illstr'hutcd.
Mr. and Mis. Itulieit J. Frwtor
After the game* the young and daughter Hetty Marie left la*t
K'leet* were aeated at the dining Monday for Loop City, Ne'&gt;. to
table which wa* centered with n visit relative* and from there will
largo hlrthday euke deeiiratird go to Denver, Colo, whore they
with pink and grreii icing. Sowed plan to make their future home.
with the eako were ice cream and
l&gt;a*hctn holding cand.e*.
While
Mr*. Miriam Russell had ns her
Susan opened her gifts pictures guest* recently nt her humr in
were taken of thu group.
l.och Arbor, Mr. and Mr*. Winnie
Those enjoying the afternoon Har*rhhargcr and young sou Jimwith Susan were Judy I.udwjg, mit- of Vefo lleaeh. Mr. IlurseliCynthia Rmimillat, Dorothy Ann horger Is Iho nimnigee of the
Rlsborry. Lynn, Ratigan, Nancy Priftwoml Hotel in that elty.
Thurston. Jennie |{o; .„n, Monty
Williams, Jackie liey, Robert
Mrs, (Tifford I'i in-tor lias it?*
RurnMoy, Al McCall, liurry Rob- I turned from visiting in Madisonson. Jr., Francis Roumillat. Ill, 1villc, Ky.t Linton, Itinxil an I Ter*
.;MrC,' n' n,,|,l'V Rumldev Jre Halite, Itul She was aermnand Ed McCall.
•puniesl to iirniil l.y her mothur
Mis. It. M. Hums who will spend
some time in that city liefore re­
turning to Sail ford.

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Calhoun Home Scene
Of C i r c l e Meeting South &amp;de PTA W i l l , Methodic Circle (i
The home of Mr*. .1. A ('nlhnun HuveKvcninff Meeting' Hun Monday Meeting

U:.‘)0 F .M .i Cirrlt* No. ft Mi d.
McHnnuy, chalnmtn, with Mr*.
C arl Hat ri*. loan My i l l - Avenue,
Club will uteri n* follows! Av.aten 1,at J'JO P.M .j C lu lt. No. A, Ytr*.
Chtt# with Mr*. F. A. Mntifurton, I[ J._ E . Akjnger, chiiirtmin. w ltli Mr*.
ffi.'O Sonforil Avt’fftfe. ftt fj'fld VV. A. Leavitt, Orang- Avunuo, nt
P.M.J Cninslla Cirrte with Mr*. J :30 P .M .l C irri# No. 7. M r*. W.
H. t&gt;. Smith In Uvledo nt TOP L. RcK-he, ehairniitu, wdh Mrs.
P.M.: Central CTrchf with Mr*. Roche, Ulf* Laurel Avetpjuj UuatII, f , Motiro. WMF Etist iSoeontl ne*» Wuuimrto C ircle Nu. | , Ml**
r»tr«ct. at IO:tM&gt; ,X.M.( Dirt ilar- Sara E u steib y, chaiinim i, w ill
dcn«rs Circle wi'it Mr*. II. II. Me- meat w ith -Mrs. Ihtrt Pnteraon at
Caslin, Mellbiivitlu" Avenue, at H:U0 P .M ,; Jlu*ini’*H
lO.’OO A.M.i Ht'liret'li Circle with Circlg No, 2. M rs. Dt.-kWoman'*
A iken,
Mr*. Seth Wovlruff. nut) My^le chairm an, w ill meet with ,V|is&lt;
Avetmo. nt 2 'Mk4kMH*lv«M C'rd, llvbc*cn Stavens and Miss Ruth
with Sirs, l'alt Scott, Ir,. "n*&gt; I ’avjdanfi, t!3| Park A ventir. nt
Park Aveiinr,,at .’ illt) I’ .M.j Jacnv- tuOd P.M .

•niltt Circle wl^L Air* C. E. Cjrltnn, 351 Plmmltu Drive, lor n
Rinchtutti at 1:09 P, M ; Magnolia
Circle with Mr*. ChMie* Cogburn,
212 Scott Avemi*1. fm h |".ineK* &gt;n
at 11:110 A.M,: »'i;nH&gt;s,v Clrel" with
Mr*. IL M. IT rnm. Dm West Find
Strmjl, at.ll'im'.A Jl„ PalrnWlTCl*
wHV Mr?. S: nntllff. OrUndo

M eet

Clrtlea pf the Wuiitan'* Mls*lu n aiy Unlnp of the Ftrat Ihipt-

1st Church will meet ut !J:;iO P.M.

lilt Mt'llonvllle Avenue was the
rtrtie on Motulay aftciriiMin of the
regular mooting of Cirtle No. 1
of the W.8.C.S. of «he First
Methodist Chuicli The devotional
was given hy Mr* R. F. Crettsliaw and wits I.asoil •... tin' Pith
Psalm,
The subject fm tile *liidy jiciind
was "Stephen the Mnityi” nmi
was led hy Mis. J K I'nuriee. Anntuineimmnl was made tliut Circle
!1 would lie in ehnrge ■■■ the pingram meeting of the VV S.C H on
Monday
Alter Hu1 biisIniHs m.ot tefreshments were served In Mrs.
Kminn Abrnnis, Mis. C. F. AfcKee, Mr*. II. F. Crenshaw, Mr.*.
J. K. Courier. Mrs. F It. Wilson,
Mis. .Maltha lllnunt, Mrs. Chirk
Leouardy, Mis. R. M. Vlason, Mrr.

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HAPPY IHItTIIDAY
Pavld Wilson

The 8mith Side P rim ary School
M l„ ( ^ o Shinhol-n and Mi
I'arent-Tearhor ArjoclM htl. w ill
lnB erved
&gt;
hold its firs t evening meeting to
j . (v, r . motttlng of C lr .U Nn.
night at the, school and M r*. R .“ „ f ,, r P I| t M rin .a lld ' l.u i.b
Iwt i VV. W illiam . president, and
M is • C M itchell, nrlnelpnl tif --the n hmil, cati’i'ded a cordial in^
v ils tii‘:i this ntotiung to all par
Pare til * ore t d e l to arrivo at

teacher

and to visit tin* ela**
IURTII
M
Vooin.. M ik Mlti hell stated that \ NNDL'NCF.M CN r
** JW
a slm rt, inlarenttng etograin ha*
d jjg
M&amp;l
linen arranged to begin at Hlt'n
m J .
P, M. in the school auditoriup'.
* '« ¥ A d .f
l|o*t&lt; ssas for the nieetllig are
t _
Mr* Henry S 'biti' n tier, Min. VV,
“*
K. '•.iccbboff. Mi- 'n-.iige T h in *
Mr .uni 'Ii*. Harr; r'uld • ■.
ton. Mr*. Ilnndall I ' !■-&gt; and Mrs "lOitirni tntlay Hie ' ii't i u
Ilnimbl Middleton.
dnughter c at her I nr L i os • jti f t,
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I &lt;1 nt the Fcrntdd Lnughtnn d
Tho amount .if lift* insurance muiful l!i» iiita l
&gt;
Aimiicuus liiuuglit
V|e mi.! Mi
tn e d v lit cm,
„
uiuru than owned tn th ii tu .m trv nt I li a ,end
IL’ l lillllous nf life In-mranre during of IM 7 totaled t l* d Mlll.m*!
, .uinmiHi*&lt;* tlit Mt th (if u ilii 111*T *

a* folio wa: C ircle Nn. I. Mr.*. Myrun Smith, chairm an, with Mrs.
Smith, Floral Height*: Clrelo No.
3*
M.N, Clcvaland, chairm an,
Them are litpie than WH' lype-i
with M ft. VV O. Hosty, 25IB M y r­ and grinle* nf girnse.
tle Avenue. Cltcln No. .1, Mu. It,
K. Pmulfoy, clijlrn ta n with MU*
Jilartlia P o *, I tph la r k Avenue,
1Circle No, 4. M rs. It. F. i ’fHU'pr,
I vhtilrman, with Mt». R. L . Cm-

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The lluth Spi el Inc Junior (HrF* foot of
Vililiiarv met on Monday at Ilu ling it
|„„,u&gt; o f ....... and Vim Vance. The J Him
Imanual of the aimllary was the tat a

I s'liileet of Hu

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over the bulkhead .1“ 'hi*
Sanf.'iil Vienne and t.ik
to tin / o n fm pre-enta
. “ VVIIITKY" Mi-M ill.AN
Im al &lt;lmg -lure in'enil)

-tinlt .iCnsboi led ;studying The Mi l il.r "I’li li Tip'
ipi,
|Winner" eerp. «t
\Vc«t Nidi
limenI* w * 1 1 *|first gradei* ii'nh» the watchful
II hostesses as- [ eyes of then tenrheis. MRS VV
Iher^.VTtatlMV.1
S-'WYFHS ...Hi MRS R I
VYilkittxnn Fitv 1
vi*.t|inj; (hr
unit hI.»*M.nrUmt. Ms r - 1
&gt;.-d at th. anti.......f
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! Itifi itutn»ir\* &gt;m Monk' s MimJ
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■u. Ann •'"•'•" 'i sight ..r i,
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lini*|tiny ktiirii, vHu it m iMiir v t iititi
l.,rr;;" 'lg n H e ,......
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p. [lei illy Ilet • pirner &lt;; Kl »1; &lt;, I. V SI’ Fh.R nil
I D''y*"'i Me-. |walking in t &gt; . Hi. ii.et .............
and Amt sum's ( legal pap.
C M RtlYD
j lui'kfltg i" In I*i■«t I Iff iee box .
could 'I bn
been Hint h, wa*
looking - ii bopefnllv far bill*, this
nu Momliiv nfieniiHiii with Mt*. being Ihe I'll I of Hie month
It. IV llulchlmen pi I'sltlilig. It*' ti. A, NfI111 VI lx passing be ,n

guliit httsiuess wit 11 ansiieled a f­
ter whit’ll a -is ial hour was en­
joyed,
Hi-fi eshllli l i l' wen set veil dur­
ing the *i« ia l hum
Mia. D. F,
Ll}id , M is. Hulclu-im, Mi s . C II
Coghuiti, Mrs. Slillihnjaer, Mi . A.
D. .Inluiiim , Mi.-* M E
A’htte,
Mi - Churte lliow u. M is. Vdanta,
Mi
Clntrnce Smith, Mrs M. I..
T ill!- , M,
A. C Starke. Mi
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A. F ill *i*ll, a li* . VV. A. Hunter,
VI • C A I'onilni' und Mi *. f V

IliHuei.

I'inai RcKistrulions

Tap-Ballot- Aerobatic
S |....iul t liidHed for I’rt- Soh'Ktl

iMitmc ill 2-.1
CIjishp* ( ’I« ho Oct. I r»

Oiixhury School nf OoncinK

......... .. 11'i.'on, Rii-htnnml A venue; Circle
P.M. with Nn. 5. Mrs. 11. E. Turner. rii*uilent, pre- nan, with Mr*. Roy llritt, Ml-|
htisltte**,|CHtallna Drive; Circle Nu. (I, Mis.
id ntfrcih*
T- Thnnui*. chairman, with
liltu' is in- -Mrs, R, C. Moorp, 1100 East S*-c. ,011*1 Street: Circle No. 7, Mrs. II.
R. Reek, chairman, with Mis.
eslivtnrtan Heck, 2420 Ijtuttl Avenue. The
meet a* Sunbeams will meet at the church

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P.M ,

wathes everything

L e t s C -o
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then any uap...in hardest water!
OPENS 12:15 P. M. DAILY
MatJnfaa 40c • Evrninga 4le
Children 14c
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It's /rtbuloui th# way you'll tiavr tint# an*l
work with tht* new, waahday d'senvery ftrmi
IheCoIgntii-l’alnrullva-I’ cet laboiatutlsa! Even
extra-dirty wneh geta extra elran!
a#t#e-W*ttiag JUtt*niangw,i(i*wNfle
weehlag printIsK
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When you waeh,
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material* r.ietar 4
■W yfjm
and m o r *- Uicjr• I
oughly than »*&gt;ap»••
hat*
pyaAea dirt
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eat water) Ye.*.
audit to gut i ' ithaa

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY!

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fa fijk c * Co t f * u t

Sanford-Orljtnda f B d. T a r j t
H lght On R «ri&lt; l^ 8 « A l Tk&lt;i
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W . B . W il li a m s W l l l f X | i 'o C N t ) t h e T O W N J u lia n S t c n s t r o m I r
O bserve
A n n iv e r s a r y
Wonder n l m t ' t »f» men find t«
talk 'about in a huddle . . .T'rr!* , .
Julian Slenatrom. n dnilrnl al
' tht* ctertiuii . . tin wm-ld iti u- Ftft'on 1'iiivrmily and well-known
tinn , , linw lucky Sriufnrd wan tn sput I - hrotitlinslne. was ordained
miss tl*t» hurt tram-. w his* whrt to the gospel ministry !&gt;&gt;• the First
. . Ihv latr.-t groun . (' IV IIHI1N- (tiiplist Cluirch Inst Sunday. An
[in s. f r e d w u .sn N . r iimnk ’ ordaining con lie il t 1*11*1*1 Ing of 22
SMITH ar.it JOHNNY I.F.t'N. t"in - -rotative* of &gt;U nnarhy HapAMOY
with that i nmliinnttnn ti-t f him lies asaemlilnd at ijxi
It co uliI have Iicon nlinnst tun ■ call „f the Fir»t HipMsl rhurrll
thing, Iml our gue»!&lt; woniil natch- of Sanfoiil tu help in the »rdiaa.
rrly he . tinllflr*
\tnl '“ Ini • tloli.
they \vo”(&gt; dialling MRS ItIt.\IIVftei o satisfactory exnmiiM*
FOItlI IIYIIO wn* tn«iili“ Yowelt's t'on t * tin* rnu'ieil. hi wa* Iiv
having it very Imln irive linn* alum* ruttinienileil to the church a* a
just wlint clothes in tat.* **i Cht- ennilidaii for ordination. Ite*. \V,
cittto lit tlir mil "f thi« 'reel . .
I*. I! 1 Jr. » m tTMulotalot* antf
UHlo ItKTTY til'll A M |....k&lt;-d Ilk.- t» K. Mi Nali, cleik of the ronnclh
n bnhv in n n tim tu invi i filln-i
The ritdimit ion sitmnn "'no
IIRAILKY'S in in Hint «inntt ’&gt;1 VI! pr*-ai tn .I 1'V Hr. \V. 0, (loll itml of
THA IKA N TM ’ SIf .... ..
, *■ the him o f tlibtn of Stetson Ifni*
I'l'l'tluttnlly Inrfliv slum.' . o ■i vet ite
1he charge to the ram
motlii-r MAR.Ii'RIF'S tun
didiile wa i given Fv ll-v. M, t&gt;.
Saw FI* KKITH i.in-k.|"t&gt;i&gt;t.i Jack or. insti't of llie Long.trial
ilorvn the it i ■i t iiinl I ukim.' iimn Raptl.t t'liuieh nod d o ,It f the
lib*- it fashion plate Hum iho |min- FIoii.Iii Raptist Cnnvcnttan, anti
trooper of the ajml An tun O' tImt the lld.le wn&lt; preiented hy Hrv.
h( Is . . MI *111 VI. M.U'I III N't; It I. Iliainard. pastor of tha
cumIre nut of the l'n-l Offlee I nk ■ Montoe llapti.t Chui-ch. 'ih*
titul lonkinir viu v lilotule . . Fi ll'
oidaiutng prayer was offered ! *
FORI* Pilot'TO It standing in Uev VV II. Ky*er, pastor of tins
‘ front of Lenny’ * lending irhnut the ti'eiiern ltiotl«t Church,
j Orlando rh-rltnu . . t'l.AV V&lt; II ■
They have three children! Rot
Mi Slenstrein has srtvid fLp
LIAMS having ii rui' of coffee n!
1 1Williams, who for many yrara hai !I Tniii"li1
tier in lliiptiit Chnreh for over II
1
&gt;
it"iiinl
ternlllng
tlit11
tie
Ibeen Iho Chief of Pollen In Sail'
yen i a . eilurationnl director nnj
i ford. W. R. Williams, who Is en ,I turd to eh11 \ A. M. Itl'KNI'K'S "at recently called hy that du’ti-h
i
-lit*
before
Iter
nei
t gaged in the real estate business
to 'live at their nt iocla11 pastor,
: : and Mias Nell Willlnina. They Ml d -1 n a is .ie o
"oiul.i h..w 'll Sli ri-liom I- non a ' tuduilt
have one gtandehlhl. Monty Wil- «M « !»' wa*
ui Sii'l.on whole he is m eking
{IniiH, non
Mi
Mth. W- H.
‘iHM -t i W TY •kfiimtitii; imti . fui He i preptirntioti for his walk,
William*
side his ih op inn with u , m nf &gt;■\r v IU |;S purrling a * to hoW
~ ~*
] euffee iii in hand, talking In In* &gt;oami new Kiii*c«* ivlth a dent
•Ruth Sueorinjc (». A.h w. c■j.\m» “'n .....
in He door all ■•lily . . , JOK

Telephone lid

Curtin Palm er Pnj*— N orlely E ditor

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Yea, a /abulotv, now Ingredient
In FAB geU white wood whiter
. . . colon brighter amt clearer.
And, bealdea. there la no eoap
ectim to "yePow" white waah or
"gray" c o lo n FAB xleo remove*
dulling eoap ecurr. left by prevt*
ou* e»ap launUc;,nga. .

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Charlie Thomas And
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Tlilly Bell which m ulled etvjd ui.d rat wtiile he affixed hi* fetond game bf tVo Little World
(CM IIuW rtmm I'ant Her)
(r.stl.a** fw a f»»« &lt;■'•••&gt;
yard touchdown on which tltfiiAtur* to dorias scute l*t.ds 1Sorlc^ ... J.-nVlocn tJtrlght. . I f *
In* of price controls, asserted that the ncgregatlon law die1, not appiy.
Safntt hold c»t eduu of otto victory
defeated Florida.’20 to 1*. and rain chock*.
people buying clothe* for tchool
Bath meeting* were eponwed
F % AuVuini’ T *1 * Florida'* Coach Bay Wolf hat He exhaust,;i| thn Ink »upply i ,0 f’on* ^l,r ill0
children luiow that priest “ went by two local* 0/ tho Mint# Mill
through the roof."
vid Smelter Worltor* Union af­
* u u e e i n T r l is.* t /an .indicated that he may itrtrt the of three fountain •Wit?,
CAINISVILIB, Ort. 7, (*&gt;— « * » back field whkh ep ned In
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It "didn't hurt Mr. Taft or the filiated with the CIQ.
5 Conch Ctrl Kettles cent hi*
Union
pttin, thoSBravca’ tvinning pitcher,
'ith
s u Ld^ (
ln . -*p at
the ; polUf t W ith (M b ffM Southeastern Con. pierM*'* y t-ij victory over Tu1,a
•emlxolc High School Celery Ved economle royalists," he went on. spofceemen _ charge
u vnhpriro &gt;vcn to hU pr«''.ty
Ip
halting
femur#
tm tr. M P j r t r t o r y ai their Uil wc:k. At o lOvrouni aver- roar Sf the B « y „ §U
equity through another hour lonir
MEJ1PUI8. TV^rm Oct. 1—&lt;&gt;P&gt;— ihV'nuctin* la the elty^audlurrl-j or|y immediate gridiron objective. *»V, thr quartet of Douf Beldcn. jJ 'g ^ ^
fk ld ffrrtn'1*\/or* Un'm^'lSef.' AoRUmen: lor,
ierlmtnag* drill at the high school
charge that Police Chief Flotlda'* Oatorr today re*tle;t| chi-lie Hunrlnqer. John Cne a-td
Tha0 ni0. t ro)lu
. ; the game
fraetJce field yeiterday afternoon E. H. Crump. Teoneiecc Demo­
movr pou.* ,tan.iu« -v*. ,h c.
■i preparation for the Sanford- cratic political leader, hae thrown Truman F. Ward atoutly denied. , ih*mwlvt* urloualy to the r**V r -jm - i; Cn.lv/i-. -!j im t - f tho
wh?
.datnbprcd
olou
r
vnttr
\\V are gains to *«t *f lumc,"
ot th
me*!of
1of ,levl*lng
duvivlnr a defenw
del
CUtk Foreman, a \ia*Ur of
capehle of i huskiest itartlng outfit* In __]y
tho l bubbler—he „ti.jv-.d
1UY. „ hi* rout e^'Oty-iih* raid
9fLand tueklo here tomorrow hie support to the State* Right*
said aftor
nfter the cim t. “ T iuive
presidential ticket.
rtuman; itoyplnA Auburn'i'd Tiger* In Tnm^ conference, and lenv*« iperd m r r-jtjmo »omt«,no. wanted a ddnk.
Southern
tven-'ng.
iomtlhlng In cue refrigerator but'
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- - - - - weitnic. *•&gt;« »■«
thnved'pa tnlfTWefk end.
, chap'-* rial Griffin, Loren nroudu*,
Outstanding in the activity war
I'm iu nervous l can't remember
the' end play of Charlie Thnnia«, e,“in! l . rV n r *'*U-ra.0rRAn
" t H'tak.t* from tlm microphone and
p , . g 0.elo&lt;k BtcVoff In Tainpa’i ^ o * Mlchagl and
•pot^ruun^ig.
; ._ P 1,_ ^ ctor)r dinner for Johnny Pb»t It b .”
who repeatedly threw varsity endorted J. Strom nutmund and 1 ‘
e^ throughout th* Muditorl- phllllp* Fteld. capacity 18,000, («, for btcakaway ip
game .atll-unt.I
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i* * * * m a m a « w * * a * e e « w iil
hack* for loise*. John Krider,
urn with night .tick*.
_______ . . asiurrd of a dtc-gam.
e l l - o u t . --------------Ward replied that Savannah Lee* than 8d0 ticket*
Jr,, tackle, wax who difficult for
it* were avail
police have not carried night able thly WbfnJat.
the Sanford buck* to evade.
|
B, T i m ’ c a L J b g ER
stick* for »om# time and r**nrt#d
Assistant Conch ' Olth Mooney
Tho
Gatc-re
should
be
at
vlrBOSTON,
Oct. 7, Of)—Satchel
to no vloUneo "Bccauw none wa*
worked with linemen, giving them
tt.*!iy fr[| -«veqfth In m n-prrvcr!
he* waited year* and yean
Sanfrrd Florida
Mfhtet* to n*sl*t them In blockre%obo»oii leeelved an ovation at only tgehle Units 0 « n tr , 325* to h a part of a World Berlot—
Rig aiflgaincnto.
On
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t«
17-tbJ—
F on rlh and French Avenue
pound roffcomora, !• op the doubt-land when he flaally makes It he*
&gt;' 7,We are golnit to have to look
b it night'* meeting.
ful
Hit
Minor
Injorlee
of
I
t
ii!
boned
from
the
park,
• let better that we hare. If we
MONTOOMKBy, Ala.. Oct. 7 week to tgAliM Cltft Vutton and] The elderly negro Cleveland
COWELL MAKES SBIfTSi
defeat the DeLarjd squad," Knttlre bP)—Governor
Jamce E. Folsom
RATES
W
f l
U d HaUlgieK pitchn was .treped at Uto plpvUELAND, Oct. 7, UPfr~A fhllt
•aid during the prnctice yesterday
came
out
today
In
eupport
of
PiedChVlI. H jjjW rp f’ Florida, &lt; lebd* gin ’ entrance lop* before, ggju*
Afternoon.
ggni#
93-8(1 P er W eek fo r 3 Peoplo— Soc fo r f« e h nddltlunul
d-nt Truman and hinted at p&lt;&gt;**lb)e In the fltoUon lln*Mp ha* been
time.
person
’"’ M low ing the irrlmmage, thr court action to foree'Alabama'i 11 mad* by Coaeh Prady Cowell to peered^ fm
strengthen the Hatter forward
"Ah's a bqll player," Paige told
Sanford roarhea »ent the youth*
H o t and C oU W a lg r f a n k h e d
rihlentlal
eleetora
to
Vote
for
Die
*atl for the Southwestern gem*
Th* Gator* took a good look at the attendant.
to th# playing fluid to run through K mocratle nominee.
E
lo
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tH
d
ly
Furnished at 7c K .W .
Saturday
night.
Cowell
*ald
Tom
Auhurp’a
method
of
attack
today
Finally, another Cleveland »),
offeiulvo fnrmatloni. Condition­
"Today Alabamian* enn not vote
ing wind (print* were aL&gt;&lt;&gt; the fur the Pruldcnt," Koltom »a'id Perrin of Miami, regular center a* the freshman team ran TUT #r vouched for Paige and they IS
Private Bath f 1.00 Week Extra
oiler of the day for tire Celery- in a *tatem*nt. “ Never before In and aer Mocker last season, would after play lutu th* line and spiced him in.
hum.
the hlalorv of thl* country h»vn gn back lo lb* pivot post after th* offtmMya with th# paea pat-t
f t . H. Beckham, Manager
From the going* on In the lobby
' DnLand will bring an uxperi- thn people of any atate baen being groomed for the quarter- tern v -(.acted when Captain ftu*bark »p»t thl* year. A wtnktiote •tll Jnman and T i*u » VKoxt) of a mid-town hotel you'd (Mm
gneed ball club to the Sanford dnnird that right."
field tomurrow evening. Coach
FoUum w»» a candidate for dele­ iu the Halter line developed a t 1
Spec Martin will probably start gate at large to the Democratic ranter when Carl Slmmona wa*
MeLeuehlln and Padgett at the National Convention himself, lie Injured in (ho opener with Missis­
end*. Manning end Sing at the was defeatnl In the race for dole- sippi Collegetackle*, perm and Rhode* at the gate and withdrew a* a piuwldentMArda and Panton at center. Thu lal cont«mler.
TAIIH TO SEE GATOMS
I
tack* will
probably
Include
Alabama'* Democratic nominee*
fwe.1 p
iw w m fij iiH
'u tiv iGunby,
f u n ify I
WINTER PARK, Oct. 7. W )— \
Klckllghler and Iflldvbrand. for elector announced even before
their election thnt they would not Coach Jack McDowall will take
voto for Prevtdent Truman. Later, hi* traveling ltolliiu .CUlIgWA foot-1
agreed to support Governor J. ball squad to TampdTWHPdey s o ’
Hugh Casey To Pla; j they
Strom Thurmond of South Caro­ it can watch the Uwhwratty vt
Florida Gator* In k Up O^ The
F or Pirates in ’4 line. the Mate*' Rlghta pr-xlrientlal Tart
meet the GatudjKuJ,- 10 at
catulldnto.
Gainesville and the Holllne Conch
kCKSONVILLK. Oct. 7, f/P&gt;— * WASHINGTftNr Oct. 7- U P )y eald "I don't know If we'll im
• ffngh Caiey, voteran ralief pltrher Senator Ktn.iilh McKalter (rf- able to atop tho Gator* but we
rmerly^- with the B r o o k l y n Tenn) split to&lt;l*y with hi* long should at Umit know what they
_ _ id g e r » , ha* eereeH to trr/na to time iiolltif.il amocluto, Ed Cruthp are thtuwltig ogalflvt us." He al*u
I' play for th« rlttiburgh I’ lratei of Memphis. McKoller laid he will said “ our offemo I* Improving,
r; next »*a*on, the Florid* Tiim-a- inpport th* Trumen-Haraloy tlck- but we'll hav* to show moru than
Rriunlon aild In today'* edition.,
*two did against Eraklno and Miami
t‘. ■' Roy Hamny, general manager
McKellsr said tn a statement In our first two games If vve'r* to .
*( the Pirate*, made the offer, the he f* vorry that Cmrap made that bother tha Gators."
,
I Ttmw-Unlon *ald it learned from decision. He added thnt Crump
. ftlanda of the big hurlcr.
“•vldently studied the matter ana
S f e C iW playrd for Brooklyn In made up hie mind, and those whg
A grnwn plain* buffalo weighs i
♦wo World Serlat—1U41 whxn he really know Mr, Crump know that about 2,000 pounds and stand*
jWjSt* charged with two defeat* ard when he hae medo up hi* mind In five iifut a half or |lx feet at the i
r;,ag47 when he wat credited with political matter* he docs not often bump. Doth »#xe* have petmanenl I
horn*.
i
t. I P ’ , vlctorle*.
The New York change, x * *
■i
&gt;q.
. i . |
. Yankee* wore the opposing club
"Mr. Crump Is dolnjf exactly,
vMth time*.
wh»t he thlhki 1* right, and l&lt;
I -V
, ----- I I ------- ,
•rn trying to do exactly wh*t l
think U right and what la my
J Outsiders Defeat
dut}' under the circumstance*.
Hard Court Masters McKoller recalled he had said
in. • OMylouw *Utement that h'e
Priced From
4 PRANCTBCO, Oct. 7, W’l - felt If ble dutv to eupport the
nutaldere crashed the quar- regular Demoerftle ticket, lfe eald HOO.OO To $1495.00
**b of the National Ituid he *1111 feel* that way “ because
COME in a n d
, Tennl* Champlunrhlpu to- or tho many honor* the party in
LOOK TGEM (VVER
tha
stain
bestowed
on
me,"
ky on their upset* of three »r«dBULL ON EASY TERMS
JOlayer* In the men’* dngle*.
D*w
Is
condensed
water
vef/or,
ir.Tlw non-i.e«ded quarterflualMi,
*tw San Franctico, arc Nick and there ta always eome vapor
Tom Drown, Jr., and Art in tho atmuiphcr*.

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B. W. I.oid, Phone 78A-W.

P e ls, L ivestock , Supplies 12

9.1 VK .1 L1FK
MAY III) YOL'H OWN
Jiy h..vl,.|, , «...i ku. hi uu.'k
ithi'H'r.l n m by wir eap.irt
HEM; W A N T E ir ' “
ttieoiinnici. Is th« jiHt-ring sys­
tem si«fu! Aro the hrahe* .vt“ hTi t ie s T a i u k h w a n t ti n
Justed for .|iil. k stops ? Muut lily
puymi-m pUu (or larger Jubs.
W il lie (Jill (u m id s t wltll htuisn. WAN rOUH .1UH (lit \ KtJPT t il.
2DS IV. I lrsl Klrte.
work uml .'iinunf two childrun
lteplv lli.i At.II Care Herald.
FOK III.NV- llie i landar. C«ty
•jpiiialien. Hi'iii'iimti'* 'i u i , Han­
W A N T K Il:
Cup ulile lioolikl'i.'pi r,
ford Paint A GUsa Cu. Phone
male in fnniili', iitulci 10, Mn*t
Ih* mill mid able to type, Sulmv

CREOMULSION

forCo’j.’ hi Cbtsi Coldi. Ironchitii

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roiiiiiiensliMitt' with ability. Ur-

Ivlt.'hiui Cslilnils call C. J.
ply Hus II. W. A. c o Sanfotd Ft.Conti.
7711-W
llernld.

Coftage, 2 room furnishiul. Aviil- Sleet Case me at Windows at n
W ORK W ANTED
ahlv after 11th. Adulta. Call IM).
rock ladtom prite. Hay while 9
they last. Phone 1335. .106 Kim
CAHPHNTKHING and repairing,
One or two luslroom f'lriilthed
Avo,
hour, day t week. Art Diiugltana it meal. Adulta only. 2300
ei ,y. Plume 775-J.
GAItllKNEim SPECIALS
F. M. English. nmifliiK Contractor.
Mo.e Mi'iiudera
U
Two room furnished apartment.
All wotk auarnntccd. Phono
Flowoi Sprays
31
Sunshine Market.
i _
I37N..I.
VRf» (lanlen llius
'*&gt;
12 Hose Washers
t
Modern 3 roam furntahed apa,t12 S P E C IA L .SERVICES
Hose Hangers
61
ment, 1st floor. Naval Air Hasv.
Shnvela
t.n
^ r i t c Ho* N, c/o HeraUL_____
Spades
1.1
ileal Fatal*
invealmeut*
3 ROOM model n apartment ■fur*
Spading Forka
W. R. WILLIAMS, Healter
niahert at 100 Palmetto..Aet).
(ft. Sprayer*
110 N. Park Avn. Tel. 1IM
Call for Mr. Taylor-,
- ^
Insecticide Duster
F.H.A.
Long Term Loan* G.I.
Weeder*
F r EAL E 8TAT* M 8 A L i
F.II.A. Repair Loan*
Hedge Shear*
Pruning Shear*
LAWNS MOWED. For tea ton alls
flraaa Sickle
nut intuit'* Phone 799-W.
R.V\MONI&gt; M. RAUJ, Raaltwr
Wheeled Cultivator
Un„ ■! Florida Htato BeUk Bldg.
Capert Radio ftapairtag
Garden Trowels
Fred Mvara i l l V. fnd St
Fertlllier Spreader
MODKltN l bedroom Ran«k type
Rake
mc, 2 bath*. Excellent, Joed- Oarden
VENETIAN UUNDS made to orLawn Rake
n Apply 600 Plumose ’.Drive,
d*r. fit mi nole Venetian Blind
Graw
Whip
Phypa 1288-W,
V
Co. H20 W. 3rd St, Pholia
Grass Shear*
U68-W.
Lawn Mowara
H
Thieo lied room frame hfgie^ locat­
Grass
Catchsr
I
ed approximately S /i ndi*u out*
HOOKKEEl11N~r Serrico aniTTax
•i lb. Grass Seed
■Id# Sanford city ilm nnpn let
reports John F Dempsey, 210
Hot
Kapa
76 x 110. Situated In^pMksnnt
Mugnolin Phone 307,
Hois
Rsels
1
neighborhood about 2 fi»&gt;ckit
Boll
Soakers
1
from grocery. Price $2100.00
FIRESTONE STORES
111 &amp; 1st St.

Electrical Appliances
Refrigerate**

RepairingWALKER ELECTRIC (
HI N. Park Are. Pk. 1

’“ tOBRRT A. WILLIAMS
aym om R, Lnndqnkit, AmocUto
hone III
Atlantic Hank Mdg. 1ft H.P. Outboard and bo«L Can FLOOR SANDING ni

:A .„L o v r 1H‘
CtiAMPl'PNSHIP 5tNOl.r
HAIt'eU o u r
.
IN Lli F '

OltLiANUu Muiiili.g Sentinel. Or­
lando V.v-ni nii Slur. Call Hatpk
ttn\*. unA-J

'tl,I. 617 for Dnllcry, Generator
and Starter service. Swain'*
(lottery Hervtre, flOt W. Firat
Venetian Hllnilsi New hllnrls nud
a complete reconditioning serv­
ice. I’li. UOo-(t. for fi oo ioll&gt; matej.
Kitchen Cabinet* hutlt to order.
Free estimate*. Johtt E. Price,
O r l a n d o Highway, Phone
J070.W.

r hILLUf ft

f f t E LO N E R A N G E lf
Wlbir. laNWFjF I HAD T,i*r HCR^l
COME a i !S /^ l ID CAll «A1 rdVTK

IlFMt.GSlVR
r. i tcv.’. !

FRir’ hD /

N iiw FLCWiRH aurfaerd lu perfec­
tion. Old floor* mads Ilka new.
Flni-liing, rlenning 4 waving.
IWtnbhi power plan). 32 years
experience in Hrininole County.
It, M. Gleason, Lake Mary.

«

"1*1 1 mljltoll iWIRIi J
im hopae located on od|
ip all com pin.* •for
mi paved street. &gt; extfa
sphona 669. CampAll conveniences. Sales
...
of 94000.00 includes new
Refrigerator, nsw washing
sloetrioatove, Cut rod
machine and new hut water, HOTPOINT
units, good cendltlon, M .90,

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

(lit SAI.K —(icuxl ..kilil!.* honic.
Wfek nuywln'if. Tftvplv.r.o KtU,
Camptiell'H Srcurltv Koort

bran .1 T *11 jo u r .truest'.t to Fill you
n betM.i &gt;t Ci t untililon ttiil. tha nnclenu udtiif you n;a*i tut* the " t t It
rnlct;..' w’J.iys tha ivuili or j &gt;.j ate
tc liait H u a ic n i/ b id :

KKNI A CAR

vou nnivK 17

PHONK 700
.
HTICKI.AND-MOURISON
ILDRIVR.1T. INC.

none E-PLY MOt.TH

Hy W ull HI.Miey

PARTS AND SEHVICR
IOb Palmetto Ave^_
Phone J0I1
iro n 5 FLOhTbX iloME csn to
teat fret-. Call U51 fur detail*
ui FOGGING. Sunt hern Chemic«?t, Inc.
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
leveling, by hour or aerr. I)s_W ltl Hunter, Phone 017-M.

LH N ut’il*fa»—J*k K8QNa \T~
PKirnfBfLfHT P R B f ^ fG N 's n d
CLEANER LIVING call 061 for

Soul mir'i_nhernIcaL Inc.
tfF T W fflb N " PARENTS—U 1 a s
Callsnmn I* at tho Valdex for
a limited time. She will hr glad
to demonstrate to you the merit
a » d value u f "Now Wonder
World". The world* bent net of
children* hook*. Phono for apt
polntmsnt.
tJPHOLSTKRINU whoro anility
prsvnlh. Samples of maUrfala
LOST * FOtJINP
or*. Kill mates given. Rato's 14
K1iholstsry
110 W. 1st, S i LOST— Key chain with identifl*
"ration tag No, * 17-710. R, H.
Furniture
Folreloth, Phone 671.

be tried. First $126 taka It, am
Modern furrtuhad 6 room houso. . going to nrmy. 21$ E. llth St,
'Jji Rnsrllklng Price. Phcn* ifao-R.
S lD E R N

HOME, “five rooms A

f »wichn
A w n cL S E * o m

b a u

\VN0HEB tvmrjUy
10 to 2i00 at HOMER'

is

l i y 'i ’ nul Holrtnaon
... If I CAMJ- CHOO«n
1 WANTAMACS
A e u n to a
paJgON,'

OXrvjEnri nm Joov.,
ru, H&gt;VU IQ MAlCBUP
MV MWO OCrNhCM

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BTTAL

"DITTOS FOR ~9ALV

i6aTp^r.7riw wT-----1037 four door Plymouth. Cash
M7A Phone 102.

1947 flea Ulna Aero

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1943

im o w «te

Soviet Demands Part
Of I t a l i a n Flcut
MOSCOW, Oct, 7—(/!*)— The
Soviet New* Aifmry Tn:t» eald
loilav IttiKiin hm detniuidi'd O RA itl
that Italy turn over Itnllnn nnvM^
unit* to the U.8 8.fi. a. on**-.
Toe. until Soviet PoreiRn Mln«
taler V M. Molotov madii thn
new dininnd after tuitninunlnir
Itnlimi Amba.-Hndor Manila Urn*
nin I" till' furtdRii inlni.tiy.
Arronllnit to the penrn lii.ntv,
ttnly in rewired
to IiaihI the
ship* in &lt;|uc*linn over to Run.iiu
llnih r thn Itnlimi peace tmat\
llusiin. France. Y uronIiiv Iii and
(Irivre me to receive D7 units &gt;1
the Italian fleet. TIim II. 8. mill
IJiiUiin hnvn renounced turli uhmo.

Seven Held

Aerial Observers
frnnllitiiMt l'i#W I'* * 1) fliifl
at far At Hey w ail looking lor
ctncrjercy ao'-en which mijtht need
help. None wn* elylili'd. A polr
if par«itroaj&gt;i!r« wn* ulu.tvii ■eaeh
of two pUwie ready to jump If
nld '.n n- needed.
*
The (i Iones buMed m/my liomca
in ‘ bo fl»iid*il area mrd resident.,
eittiei waved them on or the
luluices wore iibunilonvtl.

“ Where
Customers Send Their Friends'
*

From humosteAil nni'thvriird tu
vltliin 10 inlb's of IjiUc Ok'vciiohee is Almost olir “ solid .inAU o f
■valor,'' lii.isnl raplotfmil. ,

. ,

Sanford, Fla.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY

&gt;f nttamptinr to cdnttal 0i* vat•oiiie i f it cron hoise rsc-*, nt
• jin ‘ ' It i;n ' I ’ w ! , T n o ip a .

America me in Nnr'h Candida ntul
rait lanne..**.* TIiMit nniuml*
durii’t? Mia summer lint neither inv liiuiiltl mu tie confirm ! with vnairt'laiekj.
hur .
Kivu men wore held in ♦i.t.tMIO
(mil i nch ns mtilerlnl wltiiesses In
the slnvinir. They Are:
ltot*ert liunyon, 23, n fren.lnnee
Incki'v, (lescritieil by Assistant
KuH'L doB SAY Hits
Ihitrirt Attorney I'rniik l*i L"lln
WMfrrLfM’ MOSPiTaliTY
ns ii iiativu of Winehester. V».
John Connelly. 20, an eaerelae
Dojs/Ai T o p fiH E w i / J
Isiv nt rare tracks In litis nrus,
P £ Y S A R V fS
P£J£
whoKu homo is In lllllsthile, N. J
Joseph Ryisn. .'14, a hotso tralaL
ll
S*M
C
K
5
Vo’
rr. of Philadelphia,
Peter Chlodo, 24, n llrimlilyn T/ME T* TEk P£ A U6E
Imihllnr fireman.
or-p Yo’ A P ra E //
Nntall Murtclla, SH, uncle of
Frank Mnrte'lii anil dccrlhed ns
s wenlthv llnllltnore, Md., nm
tractor.
Iti l.nllq told the court thut the
ili.ttrirt attorney “ la In possession
of Infurntntlon that Knnyun, Con
nellv and Hyatt were with PelI’osm shortly before he was hilled
noil that they loft him In thu
riimnniiy of a man tmmert 'Joe'.
A scrurh is now ludni' made tor

204 E. FIRST STREET

I I « M lnM nl F m . P um ' H u r l
th e tw o men lu.it 'nnoth»t R u n f iu b t

11
1 st ciut sium ict r.cme tu to.
ANN I'AfiB
lie*, or Hoslan Style

FOODS

Baked Beans
1-lb. cn« O Q c
Arm I'aRe
TOMATO

S
S ST biaty «t *» «
Food.l

Ketchup

vatua&lt;

"

Stuffed

Olives I'/i-oz. jr 39c
SPACHETTI
SALAD DRESSING pi. Jr 33c qt.jrfite

'.In * '."

Pi f.alias also said Nntall Martells heliHtd iffit &gt;|CMI'aid for Pel
I’ otxo whan the lalef faced a homl*
ride charKc In Baltimore laat vear.
The nttornov sold .IbV *Unel* Ravu
Pel I'n iio $600 With which In nav
off the disputed debt.
Pel I'oaia was aniultteil in
Trimna, Fla., Inst May on cluirjjos

6

^

NO SAI-ES TO MERCHANTS

M E A T

P E P

ARMOUR'S T Y
WHOLE OR FULL HALF ’
............
MISTLETOE r l C l W I C t
BUTT-END
.......................................
SMOKED
J l l a U l l J t
SHANK-END
ARMOUR’S STAR SPICED LUNCHEON or RATH’S COOKED SALAMI
MARGARET ANN QUALITY GRADE A WESTERN BABY BEEF, or AA GRADE VEAL
STEAKS : : :
Roin, Club &amp; Shoulder............
Krnfts Kay
Round, T-Bone &amp; Veal Cutlets
Cheddar
Cheese
JtBBF * VEAL.
Krafta
Rump &amp; Shoulder Roast
Old English Cheese
Ft At STF.W
Krafta
IMate &amp; Brisket .......................
American Loaf Cheese
Lean Hamburger ...............
GENUINE SOUTH DAKOTA SPRING
ALL MEAT
Legs
........................ .
Beef Stew .
Square Cut Shoulders
Morrell'* Pfldo Sliced
Shoulder
Shank Half
Bacon ........... .
Rib Chops...................
f.yk*‘» me*’. r»R Unit
Sausage

LAMB

A litO'A Pure VeRetublo KlimteniliR

UliXO

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

Ann I’nRe

YELU)W ONIONS.........3 lbs
.............2 lbs.

I’ t, Jar

Mayonnaise

Ann I'nge

43c

1Y S ’ KlirGO

2 large headfc
Ig.bchs. 2 for

LCTTUCE
WBSTEBV*
CARROTS

Strawberry
Preserves

............ 3 lbs.

.......... each

Oxyilol

CELERY .................
CANADIAN

RUTABAGAS.........

IDAHO BAKERS ...
GEORGIA YAMS....
CELLO BAG

DESSERT PRUNES

SPRY
til»*l-'lo [ili|iild

Starch ....
Woodbury

Wim r’U.OUSE DRANI)

IteR.

Soap . 3 bars 38e
E
QU
S iI TI E
i mX M
u Ii n
14 B R A. N
.. D

“ Super Right”
Chuck Konst lb, 59c

Cranberry Sauce ™L 1 5 c

Heil YorkitiR

Apples . . 3-lh. 27c
Bnoball

VELVEETA Kraft Cheese 2 lb. box 85c

Cauliflower ltd. 21c
“Super Right”

Red Tukny

Crapes

Miatr

Criokel Stew lb. &lt;!5c
“ Super Bight”
Bmitdonn

Veal Roast ... lb. 73c
Armour Htor Strip UriNkfimt

Bacon ........ lb, 69c
AAP Sllred Sunnyfluid
B a co n .......... lb

Fancy

Grapefruit

. ea. 5c
0$t

Irrherif

Lcetuce .. 2 lids. 21c
Fancy llnrttelt

totty A/jfli A#ft/

NESTEA

•

Pears ..... 2-lhs. 31c

INSTANT TEA

Idaho (IliklliR

Potatoes

5-lhs. 31c

Fancy Yelluw

Ittoitteoae momIa
r»a“ -;-re '■■ m i r

Squash .... 3-lbs. 29c
Calif.

Cantaloupes ea. 19c
f Tongues lb. 39c

'~ S ^~ m
c ^ i i ^ g g -ApLP / A
rd/j|ery B:byl
l LrlillLl ?d&lt; Del
. MUM 41 ii©

2-lhs. 27c

Krtili Green

eese ....

O nions.... 3-lbs. 15c

Amsalni RmhIi

u

IVORY

C IG A IU S m a
cu t

SO A P

$145

Prem Motor O il.......... 2-ga

Ok
Peae
Greae
Jam
m i •
V H V .iH
A V O T •■111
MiH.ee....
PTv r
.* MI
*' fYy*
t

BLOSSOM TIME

“8WANC0” Plain

PR iVNUTS
8
sue 2 9 f

liuiyfleld Long Grain Rice

Ta l l

Milk 3 for

►
lanthivs cocetl

Ni

hVSHUim CRACKERS

IP YOU ARC ■ MRfft

Penn Dry Clewier........ can

JkP Fancy Peas

ARMOUR’S STAR CANNED MEATS
Tripe .... 24-oz. 49c |.Franks .. 7-oz., 39c
Vienna Sausage....................«/a can 18c
Corned Beef Hash.......... . 16 oz. can 33c

ever}ni|&lt;

Butter Beans lb. 15c
Yellow

KRAUT NosX r 2 cans 25c

FACTORY PACKED BLUE ROSE

-

lb CoHrrb

nr
M«JC

Muntu IIhIvuh

PLANTER PEANUT

BUTTER

T u illH A L S IZ |

\\fORY

SUur Feb, Apr., Blackberry.

r n iir » c
Del Mala Cream Style 5

C a n .............S for 83c
Rarsbey’e t k o i

CMC. Syrap .. 3 for He
g r e w Gloat No. t can

S for 88c

IVORY 5N0W

�J

Kluri;

r&lt;

P0

1

.

';T W Z v [

4 EE?

7

•^Kvfe

THE W EATH ER

In U nity Thor* I n fttr c n fth —
Ta Protect the P u r* of tho World |
Ti Pfometa 0&gt;a P r * r r u of A merit sj
Ta Piadoca Prosperity *«r Sanford.

H fm ttfi

W tf2

4

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
V O LU M E X X X X

E stablished 1908

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

F R ID A Y

O C T O IIK K H. |fi|M

Cloudy with occasional showers
thin afternoon anil tunlehk, becom­
ing partly cloudy Saturday. Util#
change in temperature. Gentle (a
moderate southerly winds becom­
ing i nrl.ihlu Saturday.

No. 31.

A ssocia ted P ress Leased W irt

Cuba, Egypt, Norway p°jnL^C leveland Trims Boston
Elected To Council For Election
2-0 In 3rd Series Tilt
4 » r V . A£ , BS ,D e »e y Call. For GOP P dilicU .
T o Agree T o Truce Government Aid Found Murdered
In Berlin Dispute
In State Housing In Chicago Loop

Voting
H oliday
la* j Asked For Miners:
Share W ork Plan
Is Aim For Union

Winner Of Pitchers Hattie (Jets Ovation

Lefty Gene Bearden
Blanks Braves On
5 Scattered H its:
Bickford Is Loser

C IN C IN N A T I, (let. x. m —
It* JACK HAND
P A R I S . OcT d l(/P )-C u b a.
The Cnited Mine Worker** eonMUNICIPAL STADIUM. C k v c
Eiypl »nd Norway were elecfrd
rent Inn today over* bclinlngl)
land, (hi, H (/!’ ) l.rflh.uukd
a iMilitlc.il nclion rrsoiutoday to iwo-year term* on the Truman
Cites Need Carl Bolton Charged barked
Grin- lli-arden vluit out the Horton
lion Imllrerlly fn*firing RepliliUnited Nation* Security Council.
For Shooting CIO llcnn 'I'homii* K. Dewey in the
O f Retaining D em ­
llr.ivr*, 2-0, with five bits today
The term* begin next Jan. I.
prc*liJenllat eampnign,
It re­
to
guc thr Cleveland Indian* a
W
alter
P.
Rcuther
Cuba replace* Colombia, Nor­
ocratic Leadership
pented and enlarged the attack
2 I .nhanl.tgr in the 45lh Wotlcl
way will take Ilie teal now beId by
mm President Truman liy John
Ml
Setter
DETROIT. Oct. x. 1/1*1— I'url I CHICAGO. Oct H pi*) Wil­ I.. Lew I* nl the opening rumenRelgium and F.gypt lake* over
Hutton, .19«ye«r-iilit former min­ liam John Gran tin. 42. &lt;.mdol.ile
Hon *r**bm Tuesday.
Miking In* thud Hail within a
from Syria under the couneil't
or official of the f'H) United Inr circuit rmiil clnk and biollici
t seven day period, the 28 yc«r*old
geographical representation tyiletn.
Auto Worker*, for mull) wan
II* II AJIOI.D U AltD
Hr,mien bafllrd the Htave* with
Norway and Cuba were elected nrcilHnl Indny of trying tn kilt of * leading Repuhltinu itiir poli­
CINCINNATI. O n. H. &lt;/!«) tician,
wat
found
living
r.wly
to­
■
In* ilipgong klim klcr.
Wnller
I'.
Iteuther,
president
of
on the lint ballot, while four ballots
John I- I.ewi» imlirrrlly endnr*ed ,
the union.
day on a limy Loop thealcr-ditIt was ,i brait'W.Hiiung victory
were neceoary to decide between
Republican pmidcnli.il randicfa'c
trirl
street.
Police
termed
it
mur­
fin
tlir Inyal Cleveland fan* who
Egypt and Turkey. The final voU
Ibonia* I*. Dewey today and called
N E W Y O R K . Oct. N (£*)
der.
wen- w itching llinr first terie*
wa» Egypt 36. Turkey 19
Governor Tbomai E. Dewey end'd
Granola, brother of Stale Sen. for a "holiday" *o the miner* could
gaint- Mine 1920
Cuba wa« elected unanimouilv toutlay lor federal aid to tlnlri lot
vole on Nov. 2 .
Peter
C. Granata (R-I7lb) w&lt;t*
Ibanl-n, winner of 20 game* in
Norway received 44 vote*. Elected Louring on "n renlitlie. prnclicni
lo -i long retnlulinu on political
tin- I. gul,ir sr.iMin, including the
nation* were required to poll a two- haiii" whenever iuc Ii aid i» ncetl- found *praw|rd at the rnterance action, reviewing Lewi** criticiim
to hi* apartment btitlding at IBM
iii*In- (.ml lie playoff Monday witlt
third* majority vole.
rd “ to get action."
W. Randolph »trrcl-wiihin two of Pm u lrn t rturnan, a iperial comtin I iimIiiii Ri-d Sox, gave bit own
The coming term will be the
niillrc declared d i a l :
Declaring "we are up again*! a
vkio--- i trrmpmlnu* lilt with two
•erond (or Egypt. She wa» elected gigantic homing deficit." the Re­ b l o c k * of the brigbllv lighted
"A% to the oilier tn-iJot i.indidatr
t
h
e
a
t
e
r
diitrict
and
ac-o*»
ill**
bil&lt;, ote* a double off |o«er Vein
tn a nne-vrar term at the (iril publican preiidential nominee al*o
for Preruleiil of die United Stale*,
itreet
from
a
hotel
nigld
club.
link hud. ffoiii Matter* were rookfU. N. Anembly teision in London urged the clearing of the nation'*
we can mill *ay dial, lo our know­
A Inter autnpiy diicloied two
i the
.-4 1 im
llmi lud &gt;ff'
in 1946.
ledge. lie 111* nevrr littered any
«lum area*.
tleep gatlte* made. Cmonci A. L.
tm:
The Soviet Ukraine, Cnuadn anil
"We will not be *ali*(ird." be Hrodie mid, by »nme imlrument •Intrmrnt* lb.it teflri I iqwvn the
liidinn* hitHii* 1 r *ni 114*1*1 tin- lud
Argentina are the nth«r non
integrity or dir objective* of tile
ff tho
Iff- * uni tl llt'lil*!'*n till
permaiient member* nf the rouncll- •aid, "until the cur»r of ilumt and ■ueb a* an ax or meat clever.
Htii' 1 vMlIi' 11 Hv*» till u* ,-mash ta
Their term* run for another year. tenement* i* lifted Irorn e v e r y Granata died at llcnroim f|o*pital. Liiilr&lt;l Mine Wm ken of America,
IUS IIOSTl &gt;N III. V\'K leiiionuiti-s i n I “ I* ........... i uTufiilo iiiU ltr* Tohmiy Sftkn tiflrr thi) fimt
Data
Hit’ n m* ft uuv in rig
The permanent mi'tiWicr* nrn the American family and every AineriThe nutopay, enmlue.ed by Hr. |
'*»•'» member..
Wm bl series game ni linive-. Park, Ito *‘M|- '
free
1)
M.n 1 il Willkt'tl, tin- third
• in hi llit* (*lt'V«*liiHtl Ifiiiiiiti i* ti IHrlr lui* IIIf.**
Itlg Five puwors*-tho United
,i,;M "
Jerry Kenin*. cm win's pnlhoto-l
It i* our opinion that the UMW
f ’ntil the eighlh inning, when Musi ., . *‘4I ‘ " ,l ♦' f »i ti on Ifolitii**' - mull'. &gt;i v .* 1 Mil kf 11 Mill ll
Dulry
ni*" * 1 IJl.kf-l l. iiml I.n
Slate*, lit Haiti. Frnnee,
MlimaW icn" clllk1,
, r
llntei ruifItirml Smimljih '
en a
In* mm■» vv hit ml a.f m IlltVI
antl China.
1 I he New York Governor* to- giat, mild the body bud two deep |n mil departing from it* political el's toil lie,
wound*, one to Hie Peek, Ibn '‘H'Cr , |mi||&lt;v or |I» ciiinlllutioli.il prove
.l.’.il 'll ulliv
. . * i . _ ____ _ . . f * i . . .
r i,.i jL m ii
.
*
,
('tilin'* election willbring l" Imark* were
in a ipcerli at thr iill
the renr of Hie skull. The ^killl
Ii. S*.
Imiim ♦ I f r*. FIddii
the council table (Inillcrmo Itelt, ground-breaking ceremonies for the iv o ii n d lunched I lie bruin. Inti Mini* by |ilacmg llu* fartunl intM«)41■ *i, *'uK f*-i1 *fal
an experienced ntotenman, whose . . . , ,- q
j
, either could have been filial, the foririalnni fieforc you (the ronven
a. * iii.i) 'hut I 'in k, tmmpod on the
It. N. activities dale hack to the A1* " "
»’ r,,,rcl report xnhl.
linn) for rnniidfration.
j pi,iv i.y Mitidiell. threw wildly to
San Francisco organisation of thCjtn New York City,
•'We nre aatlafled Hint Hui mailtPolice traced Gruniitn’a move1 1 1 , 1 fur km error, iiermitllng
body.
m&amp; . Dewey act nut
for New Ytirk incut* during yosti'i'liiy noil ln-&gt;t bi-r* of the ttoiled Mine Workers,
III itnb 11 to (core. Itickfnrd also
Jewish reaction lo the choice ot yel|erdrty afternonn. rleminaliim 'light. The) euiil lie all'inb il politi­ their tvlve* and drpedont* enn be I
walked l.im lluudreau but ended
-KVPt wm bitter.
l-gypt
'the pouibtlily ot hi* meeting Preii- cal meeting* In ..................... of hi* rolled Upon to protect iholr rnuii 1
. the Inning hv milking Joe tlordotl
"The pooplp of Ninel will not
\u
mi
•
»
v
*
I
tti.it
huiiIm
wrapping
nungi-c
•
ilbro
(tint
III
pintriv
,,, Mct'nrniirk.
cnmpnlgn for thq cimiit court trv, their honiea and their union.
under stand thi* nth
'regard of dent Truman in Albany.
“ Wo conclude thl* report by reIdo
1 t.... ilv» "i p &gt;imIi i i I, -Mid lltereby preM-iung tber fioid* for
The
Itrnvi &lt; reached l.efty Heardclerkship,
n
county
offlco,
dined
"Thla year the builder* of Amer­
all moral consideration*" an Ncommending llm defeat of our'
1 1 -p,til,, I1.1. Iiccn lompleli-il In-re after month* &lt;-l i-xpcnmrnl.il work by en fn! their third hit in the top
ica are building na never Iw-foro, with friend*, and nttetideil morn onemlea mid tho election of
tatll spokesman In I'nri* itabl.
nf the fm 1iib when Mike Mepnlltlcat mealing* In the evening.
our 2
,it , c i i„,,irk. mvcttm iml engineer, vvlm 10.1111l.111u in* works!
"Egypt’* armies have been on- and the total may reach a* many They
****' 1 (.(Iimivk led off with a single to
quoted (ernoatn'a wife. Violet, trim friend*."
a* a million new houses," pewny "H, a*
o
s
e
•D
n
itlftf^
C
•"
*ltr
Weltka
HnihlMv
The
rnniriilttoo
pioposeir
III
saying ho displayed nu
, entei. \fter Hob F.lliott lofted
*nid. ‘‘That la good. Hut It I*
"ill order le Implement and nff•
Mi ll-'i.iik, last vi-.ii till o l i d wide Mli iiti'in. iiitb bn emtuirertto' t.. It.iliv Frank McCormick hit
algo* nr iinrviuiannaa.
Willi
Station
W
J
R
D
lint nearly good enough,"
lonte
Hits
policy,
your
cnnimlltie
Pollen -aid they bad been unabb.k ii .''tin Mac 11mi** Simp it 111.11 Iiiiii ill ■.t*nI I In I' #*■4*1 ■ilm- 1 0 11 tbniiib- [11ItV.
"Aa mnny n* a million and n
fiirlliei leroniMieiid* Hint on r-b-i-iiick/otd 'iiilk.d Ken Kellner,
I • lift* |*»I'pii! tit mi y f u .*1vI»iy , 1 l k
half of mtr voternn* and tbrli to loente who now (ininntn receive lion dnv. Nov. J, ItllH, (which i.- a
MONir.OMI
RV.
A!
i
.
O
n.
B
| In. flftli 1 1,. .
(tnr. fl.e foiirtll
the wound. They were summoned
t
liiib hint*
I Iril
in*. Iniitii :| 1
lt‘naltn*rft Oa Page HI ran
b” Nlehohi* Mid in, night e leva to r» Ngnl linlldny ill mnuy state-i (/!*&gt; All IImJivu Il*,| |\
»»f P ' II ' itl'!** *1 Hi** uiiiIn »*f 1 *Ircv 1
Hilling. At'-', f-1.1 t.iog Wnily Judin the ninl imlustiv V-HV, tblillr i! mu I
|nirii I..- 1 nv. n|i k -ingle to
otirrittor in the tiuibling who di-t- •inerntioti*
|ii»tfpr|ri|
»Oi |ih**fihii, 1*ti*11 1*t it,.
H t i n f ls i ir il Mi* I'H it r t l l i i t i l )
I IMdli- Rol-ii ........
left field. Jim
eovt'ird tin- luHty,
HI Ml &gt; I I»f| lllil* I
iniMt
vi*’M iti t•|»«iftin/
11, i-itn 1 ,i..| Kellner will. 11 onefirmuitn is also ‘J 7Hi ward com
II* 1 •-k*j(lt*i| 1||*f
• hm1
|
|
U
H
*
1
f
pijjiltt
(III
I'M
'
*
*
l,
f!,»
I............ (,, ,
, . IVIII n I'itchsr
mil'iciiiito. mill tin ntloioey fn '
1 ! ilt «fti|)rt| h*f
• Im hi
ALImiii.i 'M|minr «*nii I lit* ni|»*|
........ ii...... tin t - linivi'd with hit
ll.- 11lion ■ Imbi-li Ini Commission.
Tba Hov. Deiigln* (’hallo* will
Mi |.J *
'fitf4111ir n i i kr * ft 11 m
M-c-ind i. tiglii in', a single tu
coptnliMe hi* aervice* a* pastor
1 I lir mini !ir|i| \1 aI« id.iy lli.»| 1 «-l Ii* * II lf| Il|H"l Jlf 1**1 in «hl ml*
Ilf | In till ti.. 1,.1
Hickford
I I K T I I O I T , llet. 8—(.-lb Auof tne First Proxbytorlan Church
11
*
11
,
tfii
timing
ill*fiftt
-1
yi;ii
two
I
iJH'rilooA.i,
41
f*i%
.uc
not
i*ti
M 'n iiflii tiftl li d F iim v T r t 'O
&gt;vni reiilm i d by 1 igl.lbanded Bill
during the latter part of tho
m
i
t*
1
11
n
1*,
liiNhMiij
**f
t
h
1
n
i
m
•
lltln) lo (l.»fn t|/i'4 Imill f olio
Vniacjlr. Willi lunl it I I I I record
month, and with Mr*. Charles
II. Jhiiu-s Out, former mayor,
f t mi I In I lit* f'Hiifihil,
. it
pi itIifif1 W JRD, 111 ni •1l!i»i1 c.t, I«1r » • *1 twi-N Hm* * ful i.f -I
Ibis stut-xin.
and baby, Kllxnbelh, will leavo on was named chairman of the Char- 1
Rev
J.
k.
I'’arris
S.iys
•
I.
•
M
1
Vniselb* l.-fl the three runners
Nov. fhr a vi*lt In the north, pre­ ter Rnvl*|nn Committee, and If. N.|
Lio.kIi .i f .iImmiI flit'll iIf* ol l»tlI11 1
bio* for llm observance
fi* tilling it fff»ni
ftparatory to cmlutrklng on tho
Classes
In
Bible stranded when Dale Mitchell
linn h " mm
I
lir
Irilntn.il
.ilfirtiiril
.
mi u.iiio * mi ) it in
-iR. S. llraxll for Patrnclnlu, lira- treaxurer, at it meeting
fouled nut and I,airy lbiliy was
ruling of tin* I IMI .lloflArl I III III' •&gt;i ,1 cr mt* N4‘«lion til 111infill 1 Ii , 1
Should Be TaugKti I til row,1 mil. Frank .nct’oriuick to
ill, where the couple will nxsumo Committee Inst night at the City
y memiit-i
I
I
m* 1 lim. t i ah piti *•111 foii'it 11 11
lifelong dutiu* n* evangelistic Hull.
Vniicllc, vi tm i'iivei''d first.
of the Hanford Ministerial Associ­ com I i Im I IIm* M4l»*n, Mr^. Unix iT.» 1«j If tHh I 111* "l l*/ffpi l lllni V I 'l . . * ■ i" *
H o 1 R 1 HI, -d llu- lir«l
TI im tn.liu.- u.-ol -III. .0 order
mlxafonarlei nf the Prr*bytcrlan
Acting Mayor I-et* It. tomher
ation at ton recent meeting itcbl lit l,iiultffrf*n Sunil) 1nrI M.s Kiilroi 1
»*• '
■ ....
r* t um'I i 1011 in.1 b Hillin'"I thr J-iult* I l f.,I ll ..................... tin* flftli to
nhureh.
grneteil the eommlttee member1.
M
e
m
I
no)
11
High
School.
Jllfl^irfii
M-Illirw
4
,
It
it
j
fid
1
dii--'
I»
e
«
el!
ll
'
Hill
fti
I
V
’flf
Hi*
i
CIIICAHO, Oct. ft—(/II— The
'it'
It wna on Juno I, IDIT Hint j and told them that the group ran
-I ib. \.lion .1.1 dm ,iion ii v'lcm leitvo it " 111 fuvoi ol Hie homo
Hper Ini plans and driven lire In
"I MHH Hill' whirl, Mtlplll I
nrlifkti
Tribe. Iti'iirdin, tin- happy-gO*
tho Rov. Charles tame hero from [ Im enlarged *y selecting other "neiv look" In hlghwuyu, room ing inilnleii in each church in ol­ for
.1 ti
Mill Ill-'ITI lonrl.n,, ill .tir iurkv aoutl.l.iiw will, tils toixxllng
Hi*
fl
ilil
(It
m
in
t*
ll
I**
(I*
'*
(
Till* *Kh'M t’hiO V'*f| Ilir hf'in'l
U n i o n Theological Seminary, member* If desired. Thn Commis­ i:i7&lt;) won't ho nu eight-lane der to stimulate interest in rhtt&gt; b
f .ilitnf ( ll.H.lhr-) III ( imillMTi C .1 ktniekie. i-ontiiuied bis niasterfui
niHt
lff»
iol»* mol Linn* fit flu* hit i*t|.
Richmond, Va. Militant pallor sioner* room i* available to the coaet-to-ronst model, a rond en­ atti nJanre All church orgnt.
I Im* iulnge itliniil ■ ».*(». (i q&gt;
tntvlllng to inu-e tin? (' leVrland
to Dr, K. D. Hrownlec and on Committee a* a meeting place, he gineer predicted tmlay, Imt they ntloim rtro L*jinir mnkocl t&lt;» c o h iiu i - Into imlilit* liiliff iilt* Hh miiiim* hii*I
lb.- I '. imk I Cenlct vcdcnl.iy
•xp.Mlmg 11 wlmlf! tm n it’ll
Ti.be to then -,'ii.inl World Scries
May 1 nsaumed the "aupnly” pas­ mild, and help of tho City office will lie streamlined.
ami
uttunilnncu cnmnniRi&gt;....muim»rv of (tliolil
K«-v
I'.iri*
told
of
Dnrotby
And there will l&gt;o no nation­
torate, following the retirement force may lie secured to aid In the
i*11 1I0 I'lMg*ff|i k «*U -ii imt *pply if • In* ii|i|»
1.1 'I .Ki­
vlctorv in mi iiiiuiv day*.
Tho Rov. .Jon Crow*, ptxtor » f| ruvivr
work.
'-**1 wide network of toll highway* to the Church of God, w m olectfid n'*I ovVi-,!^i
I* *1 with pliofilm, h&gt;* m ll.I. I not ; I lion.pion** Hilcrvu w will. Miof Dr. Drownlee.
The work of revising tho City. pny for paving progress, nrrnnling secretary-treasurer »f ihu Mint-- j Mj ' d*‘
..f o !♦ ./• wrnpfN’il f*o *.iit • M* ... .. I i./ tlirlb lli-nlb-v. ii'.it' cil Soviet
I IIIST INNING
The clturrh ia icek'ng a pastor,
M| 11 '-“ 'b "
i m )«-■««•«-o| tlo h|gn nf h il l J J . , It* -pv (•ini (.ml til it III" i-lvr -III* it,id
tlruvrs
■aid Mr. Chartoa today, and until Charter will hove to tw completed to Roy K. Jorge inn-n, chief en tcrlnl Aasocintlon, llo succeed * |tbt-i kind muvt )"■ ......I " " "
,*
, -ii v, i Im nine fuilv n qii unted wuli
Holm.-i smacked Heaidrn's first
one la called hera, Dr. Ilrownlea by Mar- I, ltMl* In order that it gliu-cv Ilf Cenncctlcut’a atatu high­ the Rev- Douglas Charles of th -, meilts. Ibn rmut inb-d tn Hi•** 1 • ' ".ih’il, mill fi mt
Intel, tu 11-kmI. i-i111 win. tlirow Inin
,,v
will re-asiumn tho t'.'itle* nf the may bo approved by the Htnln way di-put tment.
First I’ rrshyterian Church, wh 11 Instanie thn* tin- lumub'iii 1 «&gt;•' MMitifllM vvin ppilig 111ea%
tin ioi.il .pic* id . 1” - A.nenc in - m l. th.ik .uni Mike McCormick
Jorgensen, addressing an annual will Iravn In NnVOIliber to nxstinu-i"of b-gitminli- pnbbi- int'-i' -•
Legislature at Ha next session,
pMtnratn.
jm 1 ii* miirh jniit tl|**|
,
u.vi-.mi.ri.i we 1 tin o' k vni. de: Hlruukaut.
u hen jMrkufi,
J iinIu-ii lu.w, i Sinki-ly,
Hanford horn batty "Ruin ’ now Mr. Leahcr told thn Committee. meeting of the lillntiia Hlnte mlsslotiary duties HrailL •
Members of tho Charter Com- Chamtier of Comnicrco, fon-cnsl
No runs, no hits, no errors, none
seven weeks old will ba tuken to
Ini .nu.* . vpv for -1 l-i.ciiiu power
'•Tin*
Association,"
said
tho
Ri
v.
wrote
U
rn
............
"•'bl
H.........
In
oif|i*r
In
H
i
rii
fi
,fi„i
•
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U d N lla u r a O a
K ln h ll
' thi* highway picture for 1070'
left.
Braill. and will not see thla city
Crow* thl* morning, " ‘ Is asking » conflicting mm.'inb- •*»•* " " fn** f nimhilio, .Mr l|&lt;i m l un i. f
Min
I
lent
lev
vv.ti
r.I.n
.ilril
in
Most main Inter-city routes will tho co-operation of all church lay- 'white ligiit "f pulillvijv m('
Indians
again until, after flva years, Rev.
*n 1 Im* rh rlfh* f iiimnt »*• In* i»
Mllidudl lit.nl tn M. McCormick
and Mrs, Charles return on a States Rights Women be streamlined Tor efficiency and men and non-church-gorcs to at- guards tho piddle nod that ("■' I'liofdm which I* i.itn-ed ,n tb- .Millie oj flic finci| nltnoli 01 the
safety. Cities and tholr suburb* tent! ot losat ono aurvlco on rnrh dlselosute of tiutii I. the "
liltril .'itslrs. .HJir irir-liril 1 ile- in I'l-nrur. Unity walked. Ruudreat)
furlough, they atated.
oiiutulie mi it vviijn roll Tin- fiutt I
be served hy 11 new network
Into an easy double play.
“ Wo have found a very coni Outline Future Plans will
1
... hlubivuv. In' romnl.tr 1 - n ,u, Sutulny during the balance of th.- protection against tyranny.
i-il ini cii|ipi-t| . 1-, ( Lit.icb ' cr Inuii a woman - n l.nol ... the rolled
Duck to Htanky to F. McCor­
tun K'l m 1I'bu
fal, hospitable friendship hero,’
L
it
ml
*
completely
month:
Morning
services
aro
h.
l
I
PrmniMitlv
the
i.ubllc
*
m
i..Niicit
on
l-#ikr
.inI,,i
j
I'.,,,!,
then
griululrtl
frnrn
t
ulu.nl.in
IC a a t la a r a O a &gt;*»■• T h re e *
mick.
Interest in i.n individual. In- inl-b -I
11'll lilt mm, I.H I'HM* ItlMM..
BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Oct, H - loefitions.
lUnnenity with . m.nlrr* ib-giri;. j No rims, no bits, no errors, mini
When lilghway designing catchWhich truiuu'rnds bln liglu *&lt;1 te­
(fl*)—Tho chairman of tho womon’a
.She iln l.irril lb*l it no time in her left.
native progresi,
(J. K. CONVICTKD
division of the States Right* Dem­ cs up with automotive
le t alone.
George W. Miller
Mlit'ON II INNING
NKW YORK. Oct. 8— (/ID— TI10
ocrats told a rally of women hero said Jorgenson, accident fatalities
'•Freedom of Mineeli In b.i.n.l | ) o ( ' | j | r e d ' I ’ d H e S i t I V 1Mining did »bc get .1 good foun­
ilravrs
Join nf tho pres*.
Died This Morning what they could do If they couldn’t will nosedive.
General Electric Co. wax convict­ casting, like freedom
dation in ilic principle* nf American
Klllntl boil lieud out, Kultner tq
He said where parkways and ed today of conspiring between among nlher things," ht; wrote
elect a president,
Ciindifftina and -Uifi ly uf -tuiuli government," lie added
Rohinsun, Frank McCormick tin­
"W o con lot out a squawk for expressways replaced ordinary 1027 and 1040 to monopolise trade “ Is to preserve unlrainmc'lb-'l »
George
Millar died
fwriiu Wesley
n
at H10 Hemlnolo High School fool
gled through the renter of tho 3
H 'a a t lN u r il tin l-n w r I ' n e .
"There
are
four
institutions
streets
i-.nd
highways
in
Connecti­
tho
right
to
run
our
own
hualnaa,”
in
hard
metal
composition*
nod
as
Haights
ei
hla home In Citrus
irnll field havn been pronounced which touch thi- lin n of our diamond, llonrden fielded Conatsdeclared Mi l. Mario Bankhead cut, two-thirds o f the accident products In thl* country mil
............
................sr
thla
morning
altar an
an Hlnoss
«
l
fiKTS
LIFE
FOR
HAI'H
|
"nlbfneli.ry hy (irmly Duncan, ,-Midiun. They include the brunt', tnr’* rullrr and threw to Robinson
fatalities
wore
climated.
Owen
of
Montgomery
at
tho
rally
abroad.
more than two ysars. Mr. Millar.
YOKOHAMA, Oct,
A! city building Inspector, It win an- the church, the srhnul and thn fur tho putniit. F. McCormick
Major
products
of
tho
futurol
yesterday.
J
old, cams to 8anforrt
S yaan
unci nl cmirlmur tint today sun*,
this morning by Snpt. lint,' or government The Supremo moving tn second. Masl filed to
COTTON B8TIM ATK
&gt;m Somsrsst, Pa. savon ysara "Wo may not aloct a prealdont,' will hy bond Dsucfl retired fromi
merd I.ylu H. (larnur, Ill-yt’iir-i •- •* - laiwlon and l'rinri|ml Ili-t- (’,,u.i of tho United State* bint Mitchell.
BI1IN0T0N, Ocl- B ago. Ifn was a member n f thn aha said, "but wo can pudge our gusallnu and motor vehlcla taxes,
Imi Inos
old soldier of Route 2 , Fnyuilu-j nmr K Morris,
rti’i-d Hint llm Bible cannot im
Tho Agriculture Department tod
Kvangvllcal Church of Somorsat selves to fight for state rights an. said Jorgenoen,
vHle*, (J b , It. Ufa linprismitncnt. llo I Mr. inincun inspectr-d llm *tnnda taught lu „u r plll.lic sehoula, mill
Unrilon
b.fted
to M. McCormick.
Road
syatema,
ho
said,
cannot
ho
local
self-government
under
tho
forecast
thla
year's
cotton
erop
at
Ha la aurvivad by ths Widow,
modcrnikrd without; model
modernising
‘
16,070,000 halos of 600 pounds was convicted of raping u Japan- j Jhron weeks ago unit repairs Hurt Vet it "Mi the filial* , wtiiell Itielirfht F. McCormick aropad up Krlt*
Mrs. Mary K. Millar, 8anfordt Constitution.’'
ner’s
roller
and
brat the runner
lu.
recommended
worn
mndu
1
rb.r
fl: Mlng ICm i Hi
i' so girl,
Itpi I'dgrlrr. i to America. They
In criticising President Truman, molhoda o f flM
gross weight.
daughter, Mrs.
Rthslind
&lt;ruatlm.nl tin Page Flat*!)
to till' gamo with Kustls last vv-ul,, were lurking a place fur religious
"I’resent motet vahJelo
fees and
- J o l t fo___
, Orlando 1 one son, Hov. B. Hr*. Owen declared that "wo are
said Me. Morris this morning.
(«&gt;allaaM o a Pace Tout
fret'ilotn." lui sHld.
fllhtlng tyranny Just 00 surely oa
IllTor, Sanford: S4
I’ lIACF. THREAT
After tho repairs were nnu'o,
Tiiu Supremo Court Im* not
wo did In World waro I and II,"
children and ,ala groat gr
PARIH, f)cL 8—(/I*)—Secretary
Mr.
Duncan
returninl
t,»
th„
high
~AGAINBT MUM
tulcil timt Cuntmunism or uuv nf Htnto MnrkhaU snokr to a elosdron; on« olstor, Mrs. Louisa Hi
sc hold, inspected the stund-i and other 'i*m' con not be 1 might in the
INDIANAPOLIS, OeL fl—&lt;/T)—
LONDON PAPKR INCRBASRA
lUsburg, ad meeting today nf tnJmr teodara
'
rininouncod them to tm in satis- school*, he pointed out.
Daniel
J.
Tobin,
proaldont
of
tho
LONDON,,
O
ct
,8
-W
V
-L
ord
a!
oonof countries active tn tho Euro- * ;
luctiAy condition for usn this year.
AFL
InUrnotionol
TesmsUre,
"The
one
course
that
could
Imlld
Bears
rhyoake
Dally
Kxprtes
rfwted
at
Erickson
Homo
f at 81OO P. M.
Before next year, tho atands must character morn than any other, pcun Hcgovrry Plan.
claimed a new world circulation told membora 01 that union today
“Ho tolo
&gt;ld tho
‘
VI,a American
miivillVKl,
u uu yta^
,
have n conilderabtu amount of
.they "should'not vote for Com­
--- 1
si club
■ a -•
in nihle, la now tielng turdny thu Russian
By JAMKH F.. WALTBRH
blockade of
money spent upon thorn or they aIrftcourse
munist candidates’* In &lt;tho Nov.
Jos C. Grows
out of nnr |iubllc schools," Berlin "is n throat to ths peaca
2 election.
moat will bo In
COLUMBUS, 0 „ Oct. 7. (A’ J -U h o iin g men lurn awny from lire will havo to m dismantled, Mr. he added.
1,939,843 copies In Bontombor.
nf the world if there ever was one
MnrHs quoted Mr. Duncan a* stat­
Writing in tho October issue of
tory.
Tho newspaper
President Gordon Bradley In­ short of shooting cannon."
International, teomatcr, Tohfn church becauie it offers them words when they are looking for Irreail. a ing,490
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i
RBfl
troduced
Itev.
If.
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Zimmerman,
1 Its ration
irnotional former CIO research direction told the " ’grid Miuinn Anembly today,
l\
BAN DIEGO, .
Kplscopat rector, C. L. Franklin
for delivery before 3,000
SHII’ LOST
mmunleli,
Kcrmit Eby. in o spetclr pref
— A man in tho
and Duke (lurn ns gursls.
will
THE WEATHER
HAN
IREGO,
Calif.,
Oct.
«
—(/!’)
ore tho do|t|stea atlendini the largest Proh
M conference in 23 year*, said
greatest danger
the iogi—Tho mntorihlp Malibu Inu* witli
gci
of
Communism
only
"by
WHAI.KH
GO
INTO
HOAI*
JACKSONVILLE, Oct.
timate Labor a
I t persona aboard is feared lost
I o f our that Chriitiinity con meet the ch
MARRINELAND, Oct. tv-MT—
preached on Sunday into In the waks of a tropical storm off
High I
fltrp and
«oum
pro* trantloting the abatroc! concepts of
Plasta
Atlanta
70
hlbi Lx)
rshlp specific programs of action on*
tho tip of eapu Han Luca* H00 Forty of tho 44 pilot whales which
:.«W,
n Augu
■warn aihoro to tlln hero yester­
Boston
II
In our In]
miles south o f here,.
day headed for the soap depota
ota looking for bread."
Cleveland
Tho un
“ lf* w e ^w ouy win those, who : Sby, who loft the CIO mi Rapt.
today, Four of the group were
Galveston
MILLION DOLLAR FIKH
rk roalttioo of IB
next
swimming happily in tho tanka
‘ “ ^ ^ J o ln tho University nf ChiNew Yoik
DURHAM, N. - ^ rjia p j
1 . aimply
h f tho big ocoanarium hero bull
staff, sold he was "eonby',
ha
the carcasses nf th# others
•kre
the historical challenge of
j taken by the t . D. Plante
(never) bo mot
,p i
ndo and Florida
;o thla or In othar
Ora*
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Alabama Court Machine For Wrapping Oranges In
Rules Against Pliofilm Developed By G.C* Hosak
Privacy Rights
Tuscaloosa Women

Rev. Charles Will
Go To Brazil To
Become Missionary Gut Named Head
X)f City Charter
Revision Group

vSchools 0 { U.S.
Are Discussed At
Jaycee Meeting

Loyalty Month Is
Beinjf Observed By
_ _— _
:Sanford Churches
Engineer Predicts* ft
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Allies Charge Soviets Claim200 Persons Boston Blanks Cleveland
Possession
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Are
Killed
In
Russia W ith T h reat
Tehran Quake
1
To
0
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Take
Opening
♦To P eace In D ebate Reds Tell West Pow­ Thousands Arc In­
Vishinsky A t t e n d s t A t s r C .v t D p Jt
Both Sessions Of
K edf.
Meeting To DUcuss Held Cominform
Problems Of Berlin
PAWS. OrtT”*

(*7— Amer-

city
today to hammer eat a re­
sets Hea calling aa Raaaia ta
•4 ead the BerUa blockade, a Brltlafc official reported. Their In­
formal meeting was alee ta de­
cide whether th# West's endiha-blockade roaatatlea woeId be
a H at one In the name of the
United States. Britain and
France, or separata ones, the
^ eoarce said.
By LOUIS NEVIN

P A R I S . O c t . 6-—(/P)—The
United Stale*, Britain and France m
turn charged before the United
Nation* Security Council today that
Ruaiia is endangering world peace
by blocking Berlin.
Ruuian Deputy Foreign Minist­
er Andrei Vishinsky, who announcyesterday a Soviet boycott of
the debate, sat silently in both the
sessions. Me wns at times interested.
. rapidly Jotting note*. At other times
he appeared grim-or bored.
The old prosecutor gave no hint
whether he would join the debate
at some Islet session. He contended
yesterday there i* no blockade; that
the Security Council is uteompetmt
aa to settle the matter; and that only
* l h « foreign ministers’ council can
solve German problems until a
peaca treaty is written.
Philip 0. Jessup, a Columbia
University professor, led th o
West’s assault by declaring the
United States has made every
effort to agree with Russia and
"Remova the threat to tha peace
Which hat been created by the
Starlet Union and'whlrh, until It
•‘
‘ —
^

Meet h Germany

Attitude Of Group
In Event Of Open
Conflict, Discussed

ers Of Plans For
Holding Gun Prac­
tice In C o r r i d o r

jured In Tremor;
Meshed Mosque Is
Partially Damaged

B E R L I N . Oci. 6 —&lt;/P&gt;—The
Russians disclosrd today they have
some American B-25 medium bomb­
ers in Germany.
They revealed this in potting a
warning at the Four-Power air
safety center that they would con­
duct local flying in the Allies’ south­
ern air corridor. This flying was
scheduled at Koethen Air Field,
southwest of Berlin. The Russians
specified that H-2V* would be

TEHRAN. IRAN. Oct. ft— &lt;/P&gt;—
Two hundred person* were killed
and thousand* were injured by aa
earthquake- last midnight, a ditpatch from Meshed said today.
Damage was reported great. Th*
dispatch said part* of the famous
Mrihed motqpe called Gowharhad
collapsed.
Methed is the capital of Kltora•an province, in Eastern Iran.
A walled and Holy City, Methed
lie* on a fertile plain about 100
miles northeast of Tehran. It con­
tains the superb mausoleum of the
Imam Rita, which it visited annuaL
ly by about 100.000 pilgrims. Com­
mercially. it it an important re­
gional trade center.

B E R L I N . Oct. f* &lt;/P)-Th?
American Military Government’s
official German newspaper said to­
day a meeting of the Communist
International Information Bureau !
(Cominform) was held recently in | ^
Dessau, in the Sovtet rone of Ger-

r
■. i j
German Communist leader, part_K.pa.ed m the meettng. D.e Neue
Zeitung said.
One of the major items on tho
Cominform agenda, the newspaper
said, wtl "tha attitude of the
Cominform in the event of an open
conflict."
The AMG organ attributed its
information to circles close to the
central secretariat of Germany's
Communist-dominated S o c i a l i s t
Unity party (SED).

u ^ o)d Amf|ir)in MilcM,
„ y C„pt. Vinren. H.

IGookin. U. S. representative at
,
|#f
, ^
no, |f|r(| ||w Wwl.
..
ern «»„»»■
Power* ....
they woulil !&gt;•- .........
holiling
t|ow attitude gunnery practice.

Contest tOf‘W orld Series
------a.

New York Hears
Thurmond Flay
2 Old Parties
D u lle s ,
To

D ew ey
D is c u s s

n a tio n a l

M eet
In te r­

A ffa ir s

NEW YORK. Oct. 6 &lt;/!*)—
Gnvrrnnr J Slroin Thurmond of
South Carolina told New Yorkers
that “If we need a federal law for
murder by lynchers, you need
federal law for murder by «ang»l
cm."

Tlie Stales Rights Candidate for
Prcrident, in a t|reech prepared for
a meeting of the Overseas Press
C l u b , aifued agsinM the Civil
Righlt program and declared:
"Neither the people of New Y’nik
nor those of South Carolina ap­
prove murder. Lynching is murder,
juit as gangster killing i» murder
"We had one lynching in the

Hurricane Does
Little Damage In
Southern Florida

Braves Arc Allowed
Only Two Hits By
Tribe’s Bob Feller;
Sain Hurls Victory

|Tornadoes Demolish
27 Homes In Slate:
( 1 Dies. 6 Are Hurt
M IAM I, fVi *i i/l’i \iiiipn ,1

III .1 1 G Wo.|,| S'lirx xhutoni xince
l".M , &gt;«liv witro be lil.mketl ( leveland- Iteid.V 1 ,'llet. to give the
11,,-t'oii llriivn tlie opening game
&gt;d lb- 1
-even -encx brlore
x.'lttr I'l.iNNt Lint.
Nun. the ruldict aimed rightli.ur^ir 'xritll tilir fancy curve ball,
oll'|*lt&lt; led ihr great 1 rllrr who
,1 only Ixvn Itils in a hearthr«* ill IK* Ifl'V 11lie 1,uli tnt got four
••If Sail i. t 24-g.ime winner
tn lli«- M'Kul-w tr.ooil.
I uumv 11" Iinct. tlie Ilravet
i Ini itk.v little iigld fielder, drove
b,,|l|e tl.e only run on tint tlidly
•tlterm«&lt;n Willi a -tnidc t'-ixt third
li.t-r *r i,ring pin, Ii iiinnrr Phil
M .-l :u llir l.t-l ill tlie eighth
&gt; llir 1ii u one to nothing
ll
gAlur .im e Al t Nrlil of the New
Yolk &lt;.,, ot - -lo it mil |,,r Mil'll a lid
tbc S ' t v \ ,o k X inker- m 1’(J 1.

Army Commission
Spares Nazis’ Lives
WASHINGTON, Oct. it—&lt;yp»
— A spocinl Ai my commission
h*s recommcndi-.l spat mg the
lives of a limited number of
131* Nasi* »enicmi'il to &lt;llo for
war crime-. Atmv Secretary
Hoy all said today
Army official- ii-fu-cd to
say bow ninny , .-mmutatlona
have been recommondcil to Genoal l.uelua fla t I' S. military
government in Geniany.
Among the t:it» given a stny
of execution Inst -inmg follow­
ing the Dnehnu trials were 17
men convicted of killing unarm­
ed
American
prisoner*
nt
Maimed}’. Belgium, during the
battle of the bulge

i

Inirrit itnr ulmlrtl ttf»rlltrn*lw-titl mi
llir A lUnl k c.nlv l«t«|,iv tlfrr lu ll

torrential rain and winds ih.it ie.srb
ed *10 mitr, in boot in r*ri»t«
Al lea st «IA pr, o|,s weir inpirrtl
in the greater Miami area but no
dribs were rrpoiird Iwrnty seven
houses were ilrinoh-ltrd in liner
tornadoes spoute I by the Carib­
bean-born sloiui

IIRAYLS FIELD. Ho.ton, Od 6
i/l'i

lobnnv

Sum

bulled

die

(Strong earth tremnura ware
under 2,600 feet, near ime of the reported from various olwsrvator*
Ica last night. Tha Weal Brom­
air-lift eorridora today.
Eng., observatory reported
Capt. Gookln, American rep­ wich,
severe
shocks, centered In- the
resentative at tho Four Power
The burro an- -rorrd a "bullsof Northern Iran, continuing
air safety renter, said such prac­ area
eye" on Miami anil I oil I .antlerfor three hours. Fnrdham Univer­
tice waa "perfectly legal" and de­ sity In New York placed what It
dale as the irntri of llir v&gt;ie ,1
scribed It ae routine.
called "a rip anorter" of a quake
swilling ina" pi-sril illiri 11v rise,
" It Ir eo low that i. is prnbatdy aome fl.tott miles from New York.
tile lush winlei pi ivgtouild si-a
heavy machlnegun fire, rather Fordhain said tho quake aeemad
than real anti-aircraft fire." Goo­ far heavier than the out- which
! Highway Patrol To brlore ll swept M i l * In -ra oral
■t
s isi
l Coast*
kln said. American airlift planes
The Dessau meeting would have umally fly around h.'Kiu feet or took 3.838 lives at Fuktil, Japan,
.
I Present Report Ot. i’olnpano
last June. I
I lie Red t in., in-1 olliei a grin re*
been the flrat Cominform meeting J higher.
VVOIII. it sF.iur.it
nn German eell and probably the
trportnl onU iioico wind and is i|e,
The American Military Govern­
1'let 1 1toil l XI i iipo mm oimi. i) t 0
first attended by German rep­ ment announced approval nf regu-1
Sgi. (’. W Kciil, iif »lie Slsto damage More Ilian Ul.iMMI persons ||o • , INI.) non o, hi illx-t 2 2
resentatives. Dessau is In th? latlona for new Berlin city elect­
Sverr boused III l-oin 'liellei. in die Fell, &lt; and ll&lt; i/an, Sam and Snli’.province of Saxony-Anhalt and is ions, scheduled next month.
grealri Miami in •dining the hours eld. Mn-i i 'I
about 7fi miles southwest of RerU. 8. sources predicted similar
nlnpiu &gt;1 n gr-iniolei In KelGter who
l|n.
' approval from the British and
.»i prepared by llir N.itmnd .Safety llir storm la-bed die illy with
Tho paper said thoso In attend- French.
F IB ST INNING
It. F. Gan**, refrigeration wwrv•|(Council. aI a Hireling lo be bold driving ram mil -usiainrd winds
anre Included political officers nf
Ice man, today ipialified to run Saluidav Afternoon si 2 00 o'clock id 7B mile- an bom
ludiiin*
This
would
make
It
depend
on
tho Soviet military administration the Russian* whether Berlin would
l.owi-sl linrinm-t, t reading wa*
.Suin'- find i-itcti to l-ndoff
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. «, (A V - for the office nf elly commissioner at the City II aII. it was Announced
In Germany, representatives of the have a city-wide election thi&gt; year,
In Group No. I to aurrrw-d It. A.
88.113 nt Minin, Ini.-inational Al' lintli'i Mitchell wii* n hall. MitchCommunist parties of Cxechoslo- as planned In the muniripal con­ Tho Slate flupreme Court trxlaf Williams. He Is opposed liv Dr. tod*y by Lea R. l-edtrr. irting
41 «sMl!t«M* «s sstl I’HHt Nit*
nil lui Gie nex' nnrvn to Mike
affirmed tho seven year sextette*
vakla, Poland and Hungary and stitution.
Henry McLaulln who yesterday mayor, who urged llnil all tafrlv
McCormick in left center.
nf
Rtrhard
Fields,
negro,
charged
SED.
Dot-v rwung nt ii three and two
The elly council has scheduled In Semlnolr County with- assault qualified In this group.
minded
cili/ens
be
present.
Wes Urn political circlet have elections on Nov, I-I but the Rus­ to commit murder again*! Deputy.
pitch nnd lofted nn enxy fly lo
Mr. Gagaa wa* horn In WM in
report it a written analysis of
(postdating for Urn past sians have prevented necessary Sheriff Charles Beck, who ane- CreVccpT(Jity, an.1 moved to Snn- •' T1i«
"l*» « •• ■
H S v &lt;s u ( ' n n r o r i
A i M Mi i'orhili k in -lend center.
woaka that g Cominform preparations In thulr sector of^he
Boudreau fouled out to Itlckcrt
,ford lq .I m S L He. was. *4&lt;iretei| In the NftMnal Sa^Ot Coulcst. whicli m
VCH
\ jjm lU T
l\ l
M
G
*
•■waa.la afesskow or already
misi
Bsnfnrd aenniiTs snd irrdiTiTateit the City entered, and includes
d*ti ' 1
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I
■■is,l| t n iienr
, . n tli* I'-fl field boxe.i.
boan held somewhere behind
No runs, oo bil l, io&gt; error ., t.otra
JTr Alexander Cadogerr of Brlfrom Hemlnote High Behonl In tonrernmn
tonrefnin(( Sanford’s Kaffir con• M W f l l l l S
l i l l l M I H 'I M l
her.
the' Iren curtain.
left
lt*38. From IU34 to 1038 lie served
Irnl nnil A c c id e n t prevention p m
Top Commtmlat leaders In seve­
Klwttnlnirr were torlny enter.
B mvpo
materli whether the deputy thv- In the Army, and ss-as Inter em­
material
ral of tha EasUrn European nati­
r .. . . . . . by
... thr
..............
— Co. He ...grAiu. .tnil a (otnpanmn with tbr . tnined nt. Ibo Tourist Center l-y |
Holme ; lined In Dobv
n left
Pure Oil
I •riff wad about tn make a lawful ployed
on* In the Soviet orbit were absent
Dork rot n Mow
arrest, but affirmed that tin ervl entered the Navy III 1048 .»nd *»rv- Iprogrnrur of nlltrr cities of xhiiiI.ii the Heminole Higli Heliiml Bund | • enter field
from their poets shortly after mid•ire ,ind characteristics. .Sunfnril 1 led liy It. K. Illnck. The M pluver-r' l-oinderl- liiilitnxou wlm l-nicly
ilence waa sufficient to show that ed for three amt a half v*ars.
September. Among them were
nMiuclive ii|rperil‘nnee lieal tlie ruuto-r lo Mti- tiug, t lidIn 11*11. Mr. (Sana* wa* mar i&lt; one of IH cities ill I Innrla wliub ■ omln no
Fields wa* tho aggressor ami
President Klement Gottwald of
-iili Iheir r-'d eonl - ’! lu- progi mu 1 irut into f " ' l»- e for Go- puloiit.
made the assault, arcompunti-i Had t» Ml** Margaret 8-ptlr-*,
entered
tins
contest,
And
a
a
re
Cxechoalovakia, Romanian Foreign
wu- given iiruli'i Mo- .It i i*cI Ion of I Torgesnii wn inlleil -ml on liikcs.
...
,
.
•with threats that he would kill daughter ,f Mr. anil Mr*. B. II.
Minister Ana Pauker and Bui
No run o - (ills, o &lt; i-rtort, none
Opposition to a propo«e,| state , hl. deputy,
PUty. m
M.. 8. McGregor o
ort , Squire*.
MUire*. They live a, 807 Uasl ■nil will benefit by tin* edui.itionai I-!.(ward F. I.nne mid .1•&gt;!•o Krliler
The progi mo tiicluded 'In- open |,.ft.
garlan Premier Goorgl Dimitrov, j amendment that would govern th* Dr-Land wa* attorncy'for Field*. Fifth Street.
prrierilAlion, said Mr. I e-lier
mg nnd clo-lng murrli&lt; . "Mililni &gt;
s| r (iN Il IN NING
Gottwald wa* known to have I issuance of school bonds, waa Assistant Attorney General Krnc-t , Mr. Gann* i* n inemte-r &lt;&gt;i 'InSgl. Keith will offer lecommen- K-riirl." nod "Tlie Boo-ti-r;" no i
Ind' .nTALLAHASSEE, Oct. «—OPh~ gone to tho Crimea "for a vn- ! voiced by mrmlwrs of the Semin- Welch represented tha 8tate.
American lA-glon. of th" OddfolStale Comptroller C- M. Gajr to­ cation." Dimitrov waa reportod " l o County Teachtrs Club at their
Tho attack on Deputy Beck tool . |0ws and i* u meudu-r of *be •-■aid dAtionx covering the field- &gt;f omrliire. "Tilierln-:" n populur | Gonlon looked nt „ lliitd -trike.
iler announced a general reorgani­ officially to hav* been on vacation, i meeting at tho Junior High School place a year and a half ago. Field- of director* of tho Jayree*. He engineering, enforrement. «.«feiv loillnd typ-- o f ntimln-r. Serciuidi I Willi tin- , -tool (w-i mol lu-,, Kelt••f tin- B e l l* ;" nnil in. novel)V |„,r »|oi(l-il iivi-r Klln-ll'- tix-.x t for
sation of his office with staff Jobe but It waa rumored, ho wss In on Monday evening; and 8upt. T. waa tried in Circuit Court ond j attend* th e Flr*t llniitiwt Chuirh. edmAllon, trhuol safrly aiiiI n n
W. laiwtun commended the teach­ sentenced to serve seven veins at HI, business, the Ganns Kofrigrrw.
.... ..
''Chariot)Hull.— ' 1 1,(&gt; fn .-,1 I,iI .,f the .rrm .
shuffled and machines assigned Rnsala.
I ./., 3 ,,, i, i
J„,|„|, |.
(„ || -lo.
nnd
to fill some man vacancies.
Also out of public view for er* fur taking thl* stand. Miss Kaiford • Penitentiary, but ap.-ni ! Uon .Service. Is located nt 207 Knst drill rrcords. I’fArlirsI lerhiiirpic- Si.ioip” .............
Rebecca Stevens, pubtle relations
(CMiftaas* na rag * »lal
of .rrrident prevention, wliirh lisvr
J'*"' iHttci ......
ga*'. K,.|tiivr m l iiiuuai:. &lt;1 to licit the
"It will give os more efficiency
only
a
month
and
a
half
there
InFifth
Street.
'Bdr troll)Imiio &gt;' s rhnnri ,|ir„w
|,
fl, , |,rt
chairman announced today. Paul fore he was recalled nnd placed in I |n announcing his camlldncy, been proven worthwhile hv ex 1
i. an
for what we’re ms ruling," he said.
(., render -nine novelty rlforl
Mlkler presided,
ittriiini. d il—il.le r*l,iv
Reorganisation of the staff
the County Ja il, following the am •Mr. Ganat dprlarnl; "I lielieve prnrnre in oilier ritir&gt;. will be ex
The
teachers,
sh*
said,
alto
ii In i km-e
which collects most state taxes
t-fal by .'IcGregor.
that the (uluie pi ogress »l Ills pUinrd snd prrsrnlrtl fni ion
lii.Vudcl' IH i-i.'ir'iio G l ' eigl.l'l lo make .....
«"* uln|i i&gt;| Kobiuxnii's
opposed taking of a half cent
h
a line
and keep* books on public funds
Meanwhile, Attorney MeGiegm,, (Jity of Hanford lies with om-li of
•II
tin,
Olio
islt
a
if
Mitt.
I
Ilf
from
the
gasollna
tax
for
school
wk-lu'il nnia-h down the fit -t lui*ehas been gradual over the past
a dairyman, wae found guilty nf - 'I* a* rltlsen* to do whnt we can •iderAlion.
ItlllHri H it ! Io n Iwtil I’llfili f r i l 1U|»flv,|
several months but reassignment
line, and i.teppcl ,.■, tie l&gt;„g for
NEW YORK. Oct G-fAV-Elghl use, which would deprive the watering milk, and was sent «•&gt;! to make a lielter city. I ami offer
Tbo printed annlvid- of tlo- S»o
f.V f I I ••ttlLoiK'H, fotll
till* lu ll'll t, I
srhools
of
$7,000,000
of
estimated
of top departmental Jobe haa Just new Masonic officers were Install­
ing rnyavlf aa a camlirlaU- fur the j ford report wa* prepered l-y the o f f l» m ilo iio , t w o I iiin a lio riiN iin tlj the unu-i-lsteil puloiit.
tho
Federal
Prison
Farm
at
Tnl
revenue.
It
was
reported
that
tho
been completed.
No run- , one lut, no i-iroiK, one
ed yesterday at the final session of
City Commission because
•an
f feel iNntional Safety Connell in eo- t\ f iiis it p lK t iir . T h r u * w t r r lw o |
lahssaec, to serve one year.
Gay said there haven’t been the TOrd triennial assembly of the State 1* behind on IU retirement
Fields I* still In the County Jml. that I am qualified by
y euta-Hcncr operation with the Florida Depart- fl-itx- pluyer*. Thi- tlr-nil section left.
fund
for
teachers
and
the
group
■ Ir u r many dismissals from the payroll, General Grand Council of the Roy­
&lt;&lt; »M,iee»u &lt;im I’-k- *l«r
IKsStlMH as » X - 41*1
and training to faithful!/ serve mi-nt of I’uhllr Safety of whicli i
favored asking that thla he rem­
Jtldtllrl, came in f i t to gAtlier
although he haa followed a general al and Beleet Masters of the Unit­ edied.
------------------------------|the cltlsens nf this rnmtnunlty.
Col. II. W. Kirkman Is director.
in Klim"
,„fi (|v In ihort
policy of not replacing men aad ed 8tatee of America,
RIVER LEVEL
t "1
running In the CommixThe report rnvrnln that in I'.M7 i
i l l ’ s t. O f I * o l i o I s
The resignation of Mrs. II. V
tight. K o l .i i lnft|..| tn link/ In
women who resigned .or retired
They werei
Water continues lo splash ovei »lon group now represented by Kanfor&gt;l had two truffle ileelli-. I
Milton L. Myera, of Salem, Ore., Grantham aa secretary was ac­ the Lake Monro* bulkhead dun 1Robert A. Williams. I regret, like or 2(1 deaths per 100,0(8) us com [Over For llt if f Fam ily rigid renici
Hiilk.-I.l itio .t
..ii ,.i tbrea
deputy genera! grand meater; cepted and Mist Barbara Ruprreht tn wave*, but the mean level l» ‘ many cltlsens. that herausn of HI pared to an average pnpulntioo
Thomaa E. Doaa, of Nashville. was appointed to succeed her.
O'axIlHtX Ita n i l aid
still an Inch and a half belnu . health. Mr. William* will not I n
IH l RFtKLD. II i )i.i ii ■r. liltcho*. swinging at a Mu/Ing fast
The Club appointed a number th* top of tho wall, due to a slow-1 able to continue hla splendid serv­
Tenn., general grand principal
Mi. loiil Huff, f lu wn» l—m. one fur lh&lt;- thud sinke
No rum.. I— lot m* t.o 4, none
conductor; Lewis E. Smith, of of commltteeai W. T . Mllwee waa er rise In level of eomewhat mom I toe,
with )o- five biollo-t &gt; nnil -islet . left.
named aa chalrmnn of th# Legis­ than, an Inch during the past 2'i I ”1 shall do my part to further
i,,du\
and
the
svoi
,l
of
Mu
iiiiiuu
lative Committee gad Mrs. Lucy hours,
.7 HIBH INNING
-.
! develop tho Tourist Program and |
Iml io '.''lick Oil III,- l-MI.Jleft ,e,*,,,,-,I
8mlth aa a member- M ia Ethel
. ..... of, E -.n s h waW Ly«;,iU i- l„ ,,u ; t c Interest« !! ‘.w e , vf iirJuotx&gt;
over
Kimu, fir*. W. fc. For*, Mrs. if. washed
Elllutl failed to hold li-gun's
ashore to haep city work- locate In Sanford so that we will
ORLANDO
Oct.
tt--fSpecinlI
All
&gt;
x
youngsterwere
-iricki-n
Rumbley and Mm. 0 . K n itte r men busy for .awhile removing have economic stability," he nsThe Index of prices a* of Hep'. If. diirll.g « HI-dny p.-rloil in curly •harp ground, i ami wan charged
were named a t member* of the them. _________
cent Increase la
runner
i
tataj
reeled.
received by farmers for commer­ Scplciulier. Three of the i-aiins with an ,-i",r na th
Ittoanaea*
Social Committee. Herman E.
cial truck crops stood at 130 whicli were very light But Michael; reached first -„f,-ly.
Feller tnlaapd two .dti-mpts fo
Morris wan appelated a* memberwas 82 paints lower than in mid- Klixiibcth. one, und nnd Edgar,
bunt, then "truck out nwinglag dt
Auguxt. and 30 polntu below u yem-even, were- more severely u lilgli one. .Mdchcll fouled to
ago, according
g to Information oh affected,
r . c . jr i n n « , tSSSSrU X
Elliott who made ti,„ nitih tn
tallied today by the Florhla Farm
The l-aby and Michael were I—*- I,ark of tlie tlilrd Itaae concliei'
Pley Day commttteo, and B. O,
Bureau
through
It*
Washington
fiitallr.-d. Edgar was kept in •"•'! bo*. II,gi,,, l„„k ndvaptagp ef
i f f t i n i mm mim Mti
office*.
Ht home. Last week, the young­ Haiti's alow wlmlup und stoic see.
Xha Seminole
The Bureau aald that declines est child wns hrouglil home.
nnd, sliding In abend of Kalkeld's
WASHINGTON. Oct. 6 (/P) The Navy provided an additional were reported for carrots, cauli­
"Anil now, Mubu'-I Is back,
I t i i a l i u n . n »„ i * , i , a t« i
flower, anions, green peppers ipln- anil wr're nil together again," sa'd
peek today at what ill new 61,000 ton aircraft carrier will look like.
The vessel, which will cost an estimated $124,000,000 and take sch, tomatoes, llmabeans, cabbage, Mr* Edgar lluff, mother of Gi"
HILLY WIHK HURT
cantaloupe*, eggplant and water­ children. "Wo iwe prepared for
'ON. O ei S -(A V four
yeats to huiM, is scheduled far keel laying late this year or melons fir tho period ending Sept. a long period of recovery, but wr
Thrown from hi&lt;i bicycle yes(P-Va) repeated to. TALLAHA88BE, Oei 8-GP&gt;~
early next at Ntwport News, Va.
.
16. I'rlres of beets and lettuce were nrn surprised at the rapid progress trrday efternooii while homeward
iruvtew w w x.ririe Sixty of th*
eep books
Designated the CVA-58, the super carrier will have a flush deck, up and no change wa* shown for -if Michael und Edgar. Wr worry bound on Park Av-unim nt Fifth
alsiut the bahy, though, ix-muxe Hired, Hilly Wi»r, i j yrar old
celery.
with flag and navigation bridges on tslescopic shafts on the tide
college last
It's harder lo la- rerlan aliotil her S'.’!! ?/. Mr- * n'1 Mr* A. W. Wise,
Elevators to bring .planes onf J
310 West Sixth Street, suffered a
NKORO VOTE LEAffuK
improvement.'
compound fracture of the leg and
favy’s third flush-deck carCLEARWATER, Oct, rt-f/P)'In undergoing treatment at Orad the largest vessel In naval Charles FMIHpe, president of the
class being
KAWAKITA SENTENCED
ango General Hospital In Orlando.'
y—was given to the New. Clearwater negro voters league,
tint* in PTo
LOS ANOKLEH, Oct. 0-(/P&gt;— Tho
accident occurrrd at S’SO
Mews Ship Building and Dry today advlead wa gro
IPs 'a eoi
California-born Tomoya Knwaklto, o’clock.
oa Use bew and
Corporation.
verad
IU
connection
with
the
counting, wj
convicted
of
committing
brutal­
i l hMWaJ of the
ities ngalnat American wsr pri­
i Navy explained that an ^Utewlde non-parti sal
canton. The addinew mayor.
soners while ha was nn Interpre­
I on Uo flight dock previwill permit faster
i&gt;e charged the state group ter at Japan's Infninous camp
waa necessary for navlga'ecrlaia practices" with Oeyamn, la under sentence nf
msrpoaea and to direct gun
Id the new carrier
he local group could not death for treason,
The developmsnt of radar.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct
Ho declined to elaborate.
federal Judge William Muthea
Atlanta

Sanford Citizens
Urged To Attend
Safety Meeting

Cianas Announces; city Saturday p . m .
H is Candidacy For;
Richard Fields*
7Z2*
Sentence Affirmed a ty C o m m i8H i» n :
By Supreme Court

H ig h School Rand

opts-EU sN ar

.jssitsui HHSr."'""

1

Seminole Teachers!
Fight Amendment,
On School Bonds

In State O ffic e

8 Masonic Officers
Named A Assembly

w

State F a r m PriccH
Drop l[n September

Navy Produces Information On
Its New 65,000 Ton Carrier

S t a t e 's Aeeoantants
IMP,000,000 T a k e Colleve Course

THE WEATHER

warships,

Oat, 8—(A1)—
Miras In their
going to get
Z.&lt;
XjL •_
eaton brandy

Boston
Denver
Kansas City
New York
San Antonio
mitts T r
’ashing ton
tekaouviUe

�rm
■ &lt;v\

ih c Sanford Brnuo
Kslabllsbee I# toe*
PoktUhse Cahr rse**« saterCar
■■S Seeder as
Seelure, f i---—
t i l ISaeeella A t e a a * ____
. . h h s S rlsw Matter
O ctet** ar, ISIS, Bt Ike fe e s OMIea
ST feelerC , Wl..rUt». eed »f&lt; a» 0*1
i f C t t i r t n el ts**»a 0. ’ a

PCS

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The Eight To fexpress Opinions
All well-conducted newspaper*—And thin ig one. Its
r» hupo—try to give both alden of public questions. Al*
though the newnpaper may adopt an editorial
‘ itu r * policy oppoggd
by it ro&lt;kI many of itn readers, Its column* are alwayn open
to them* mtdurit, no thut they may expre** their own view*.
Lottor* artk received In every newppaper office which
end with h sentence like thin: "I dare you to print thin let
ter," or “I know you won't print thin letter, oecaune It dl*ngree* with what you have been Haying."
Editor* may groan aloud when nuch communications
come to hand, but try to make allowance* for limitation* of
human nnture and the fallibility of the huihan mind. Peo­
ple who make garbled report* of *omething they hear In a
radio broadcn*t must be the *ume kind of pernon* who hnvu
all sort* of |M&gt;cullar Idea* about the way newspaper* are
edited— that l», hone«t new*pnper* that try to meet their
responsibilities to the public.
A newspaper Is not worth its salt, It I* not an honest
newspaper, If it closes its columns to any and all expressions
of opinion that do not coincide with its own belief* and poli­
cies. Newspaper* ought to be the first to recognize— a* most
of them do— that it Is junt as important to protect the right
of Joe Doake* to *ay what hi thinks within reanon and sub­
ject to lilsd law*, hh it is to Insist
freedom of the ores*
The first amendment to the CoiiHtitutlon of the United
Ur
States applies alike to newspapers and to the people who
read newspaper*— Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise

Nc*d O f Good Roads
Told By /•uodatioa

Eft'S NUT BROWN ALEI'i

THE WOMB TQMY

...... . - - - -

By PeWITT MeeKRNBIR
AP Foreign Affair* Aaalyet

’

The long-suffering United No­

,

v

HeYO U R tiw *'

^

s

tion* Security council
Council hen
heard ‘an
tlon*
argument In Paris to end nil
•‘‘ " wdCi.A^n x- im ek
Rdller
ments when Soviet Deputy
CiCI It DON I I K I X
elgn Minister Vlihlnakv tod the
■eslerss steeeaev
floor am), with a perfectly rti
i v i t i u t i M * V B s
face, declared that there li no
e »
rjr Cartier
1
.WI
Roviot blockade of Berlin.
« e Meath —
a ixi
fcree Muatk*
A few members of the council
U Meathe ....
taae
smiled wryly at the audacity of
me Veer ----thlo claim. Mr. Vlahlntky has a
“ITT ekltaarr eolWrsi r i r f i il
thMBkii rtidluilopi find unfiPM, •»
vary agile mind, aa befit* the
eatertelBBirel* Im» Ike ■■**••* #1
noted lawyer who formerly wae|
ratal ee raedr, will k# rkerarC (*•
Soviet public prosecutor, but this
lie# adrrrllalka rele*
la tho flrat time ao far ae your
’ tf*»*r*«al»d .Vaileealir d»‘ ‘
IklaeC Trw .rarer -Hi»**#*#e lecorrespondent recall* that he hes
tlvr*. ler*. krw Verk. t fclraae.
ventured such an acrobatic stunt.
P rtre ll. Kek»ee l l j r . _*.S?_ErrjelM.__
However, he wai pursuing ty­
Yke llrreld i* a tririekr* uf Ik#
pical Communist tactic*. Thv exlaAaaeclalrC I’rr** wklrfc I* rellllrC
exrtualrelr IM Ikr ■*# ler vee"*;1*:
fence of the blockade has been a
eatlek III ell Ikr Im-al t r e t erlaied
rerognltfd fa rt by both side* for
hi (kla erw arerrr. ae well ka ell
montha until the other day when
P&gt; a re a -eiaeeukaa.
Marshal Sokolovsky, Russian -om^ _&lt;VrBDNKHIlAY U tT . «. tlHM
mender In Germany, made the
B fB L E VF.hKK TODAY
same crack about there being no
blockade.
Be careful lo whom and what
Viahlnsky was, of couise, fight­
you give dominion of rour
ing to keep the Security Council
thoughts end lives, sad deeds. Ideri from consideration
of the charge*
Rea. 1:26: Let them Imva do­
by the Western Powers that the
minion,
blockade Is a menace to world
Governor Thurmond tayi t|ial
peacd.
•
The deputy foreign minister
when Secretary Royal treks lo com­
If the Democrats of the South could vote In Minnesota,
pare Rooievell with Truman it is they would rightfully vote for the Republican candidate. argued that the issue should be
to the Big Four Council of
like comparing a mountain lo a Senator Ball, against the Democratic nominee, Mayor Hum­ sent
Foreign Minister*. Thl* In its
phrey, of Minneapolis—not because of any party distinction, (urn was another astonishing
mole-hill.
pro­
mlshl
but because it was the gllb-tnlkmx. South-hating Humphrey posal, In view of the fact that the
Harold Ickrs is Imrk on President who led the fight in the Philadelphia convention to humiliate Council of Foreign Ministers has
long been tendered Impotent by
Truman's colling list -il'fto r n o t
and insult the South.
Soviet Dbetiuction. Obviously the
taking lo him for*two yean
Humphrey wns mnlnlv resisnisible for the convention's Ruselens are stalling for time.
But that leaves h:i./ rx^c|(y where adoption of the Truman civil right* program nml the rejec­
Well, It's easy to understand the
he wat before at fee-as-w e ere tion of a states rights plank in the party platform. In this
uniiety uf the BolehevUts *o keep
concerned.
leadership, he made a bitter speech to the convention in the U.N. from Daeslng judgment
on the charge of aggression They
"The two great dangers lacing which ho vehemently denounced the Democrats of the South have no Intention of abandoning
America today", says Senator and virtually told then: to get out of the convention—that their cold war, but they can have
Pepper, ignoring the Berlin crisis the party didn’t need or want them any more. He said'that no desire to be branded as aggres­
by a majority of the world's
and the Communist invasion, "ar.1 Truman and the men associated with him would enforce sor*
nations. Russl* wat booted out of
the threat of anothsr depression u "new emancipation proclamation” in the South, giving the the League of Nation* In 1039 for
and the growing stranglehold of Negroes the uscenduncy ill this section.
-----resilo ajrabistJltt^
‘
Finland,
That llmr of talk naturally incensed all tfue Southern aggression
ami It didn't
d
monopolies upon small business".
Muecotite stock
And that after 15 years of the Democrats and muny Southerners who are not Democrats. any.
That’s why throughout the South the hope Is felt and ex­ Ho Viahlnsky fought to tsespe
J w l Ou II
_______.
— brand, and
pressed that the voters of Minnesota will beat the nominal (he Ignominy of this'
the United States battled with
A small group of young negron Democrat, Humphrey and reelect the Republican, Ball. Be­ equal vigor to get a Council hearLarge scale manufacture
booed Govrrnor Thurmond In Nor lit cause Ids inherent Southern instincts hnve been stifled by Ing of the charges. Philip C. J t * .
grease began lo thu 1880's.
Carolina dir nllirr day following the gift of the vice-presidential nomination, Senator Bark­ sup. speaking for America. charg&gt;
Batklakam (WIs.) Glob# TI mm
e political ipeecli. Such'ffisieipici ley made a speech ill Minnesota urging support for thnt ed Russia with systematically viol* " n* InUnwtlwml «gre«nu*ntj by
U not characlefitlic ol tlir avrragr arch-enemy of-the South, the venomous Humphrey, Tw n- •
1‘ ContJniioui ua* of foie* or th«
It l* generally agreed that any rain, wind or snow . . . lire** pionegro. We r.ulat hr cafeful not lo pu Tribune.
threat of force against tho United
lH
&gt;
y who carries or manages a perly for the season uf the year.
let a frw who liavr hern Wclimi/rd
States, the United Klngiion and
newspaper rout# gclp* experience Hurry up, and there’ll he time for
k
ranee."
by itupid propagandists prrjudicr
that I* uf value to him In la 'rr life. baseball or football.
" If the Suvl#t Union
Ui against thnn all.
Age* ‘1-12
I* true, of course, that m&gt;l all
‘‘Only 1st the mind* ot spcciut
p#are," he ilrrlar#d, *‘I-#t It r#sort boys who attempt th# Job are pleaders for selfish interest* or in
n , c. , n r ;
.
, :i
I-utin in It* day w a* a live lanvuaKV. and th e an cien t to the UniteI Nations."
TH
U
R
SD A Y S— 3 :3 0
successful at It, Just at It I* true th* rationalizations of reformers
c
psi men irrnu •&gt;^j j 0 ,|)H(1H wj 1(j npohe p w ere real people. Pew high school
Of rour*#, there Is the possibility that not all adult* are •■ucctisful who cannot see th* forest for the
,p’ * 1
' »-*&lt;- -------- «-•* tldn; and who I* to hlame? that Rut*la and her saatvllil«s at lhi*tr chosen work.
th« Columhuhs Dispatch
or u . v —
- or would walk out uf the United No­ Hut tlm number of men In the trees,”"can
(here be made out a
with I I dealing, wall Ruma. Now (Chicfig0 j„ voicing thl* Idea, which a rwhI muny friend* of tions if the Soviet Union wer# community who testify to their says,
plausibly case for a law which
branded
as
an
aggrtnaor.
'hough
HV •
ma
Rovctnment h*i |
paVL, had for year* hut have not done anything about, the Red* would b# loath to aban­ newsboy experience ind training would make It impossible foi Ik j»
mlnclcd all American diplomalie
, |ow ,H U tln tliught
Mchool7 Flrat come* a long *er- don an organisation which la ao it something startling. Ovtr a who wish to Jo so to carry pa­
rapiaicnlsiiycs in Rut.is lo dn1|0B 0f Krammaticai teation* with exeriTae*, tedlou* occupa­ useful to them. Anyway tho de- period of time doctors, dentists, per*."—Bethlehem (iluoe Times.
minister*, businessman, s c h o o l
tion If ever there wn* any. Then student* learn to read mociscls# *«#m determined to risk teacher*,
and others have
Itolu, the Sun Department is conuccouut of hi* campaign* lit Guul. These ure dry a spilt In th# peace organisationJ said It waalawyers
an *xperi*nco they am
In
ord«r
to
g*t
*
showdown.
i
uderin* s put) to limit d^ travel unU(j&lt;7rntHl r«|M&gt;rt* with hardly any personal touche* anti
glad to hav*.
of Humans In lint country to the nothing enlivening. A few Week* *j»«nt on them may be A* a matter of fact, thor# uio " It taught me something about
many
ohatrvera
who
feel
(hat
such
•tea of Wailiingtnn. We might useful, eM|H.*cIuIly If they are treated a* history and not u division might be a good thing. .people,"
. . aald one .phyflcian
.
realio tty burring a few huiklingt in merely a* grammar. But It I* almost imposslblu to keep The democracies would at Unit rantly, "Ami Udlava me, I met all
on my route. Particularly Il­
tkt Soviet lector of Berlin.
up intere*t In them for a year, most of which might far got a chahco to do soma construc­ kind*
luminating were the deadbeat* uf
tive
work,
wh#r#as
thus
far
Ihe
"Asia's frontier it 'upon the better be spent on Ovid and other I-atln writer*.
Bolshevist* have hamstrunC the the big city In which I had my ex­
Then there I* Virgil, one of the world * great poeti, whu*u U.N., while using It a* ii j. ■• perience. They ‘stuck’ me for plenElbe”, lavs former Urilisli Prime
ty. Yet It must Imi aald tu the rtvdMiniiter Winston Clmrchill, who. Htory of the flight of.Aonea* front burning Troy, hi* rom­ pag*
selvt
ve*.
t
it
uf many that they didn’t underance
with
Dido,
the
Carthaglan
queen,
and
hi*
battle*
In
if he it not the orlly man in (lie
Hut, *uys someone, ll.i.t ni*si.*i aland the system under which the
world who left the truth, lermi Italy to win a kingdom and a bride, make un some of tho "two
When they
worlds" Instead ■' .me. Ihel paper
PaPVr. o p
P e rr aatie&lt;d
in..
to be the only one unafraid to tell bent rending in the world. Why not reud Virgil, and encour­ answer to thl* la that irrss*|)citlvtj^u,,ln4*
wouldn't .[.P*)'
'pay _ their hill, , they,
age
luitin
(Undent*
to
continue
the
language?
Mix*
Gewcke
they were merely ‘stlc’aof th* U.N., w# already ’us** two thought
*
‘
it, reminding one that it wtt for­
think* ho, und is trying to round up other teacher* to sup­ world*—the CummunUt bloc and Intf the nowspaper corporation—
mer British Prime Miniiter Stanley
the democratic bloc. Communism which aomchow or other they
.
. ,
,
Baldwin who once wattled Britain port her.
Ik.i Fn.Uml'. ...... . u
.b.
For thnt matter some U tln text-ltook* recognize tho and democracy never can iw wr'd- thought was all right. Insteasl,
they Were 'atlchlng* me."
OhL." «
‘ , . V * p .. human *lde of the- ancient Romun*. and put in for reading #d Into "one world."
They Just don't mix, ind lha
And a dentist said "My brother
JRhina. and brought down upon hi*
ghoHt „tar|Lmi notice* of athletic event* and other
United Nation* can't makr them and I carried 173 papers and split
bead Norms of ciiticnrf) from .hoit- jj . t n,a,j|ngf a|| 0f which can be found In ancient writer*. mix.
|the pay evenly. It waa hard on
sighted individuals who cpuld not

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TALLAHA88KK, Oct. fl( fN S)
Aa one iff Uio many reason* fur
supporting Good Roads ’Amend­
ment No. 1 on Not. 2, the Florid*
Roada Aaaoclatlon atreaaed that
Kood highway* are vlul to the
extensive operation of school buaea
In all part* of the state.
■
Moat |»eopIe do not realize1 kow
how
Important surfaced roada
&gt;*ds are to
Florida school children- j ,, who
who need
need
regular and safe
- J transportation
this association *ay».
aayr. School but
routes criss-crosa each county of
the state. Unfortunately, !07r
407» of
these routes are unsurfaced,
which
\ which
meant more breakdown and- higher
transportation coats.
costs. .S
S uurrffaa cc e d
. j
other hand, mean
safe, economical und regular trant&gt;%
portatlon for ochool children.
w
The latest figure* avadahla Indlcnte there are 1,521 school busts
In Florida. The elementary, Junior
high and .enior high school stud­
ent* using the*# husns amount to
100.867, a large portion of the
total school enrollment In tho
state. The*# buae* cover 08,740
mile* a day, nearly three times th»
distance nroend* the
cue Him. uuring
th# Khool year these buses travel.

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ANOTHER
MONTH o f

C A M P A IG N

Or a t o r y

Humphrey Versus Ball

12,273,200 mile*. The opr rating , x|&gt;eii»e for *.040-47 was $2,528,884.-

New surfaced roads would
greatly lower traniportatlon costa
ns well as leasen the possibility
of accident*. Within a very short
time, s large number of n*sr buses
have had to he purchased through
nut Ihe rial#, because the buses
look such a beating from th* poor
iusds that they could not be k«ptA
in operation.
“
A recant survey revealed that
a tm* will tend to last at ienst
30'*,• lunger -when used only on
surfaced road*. Gasoline, oil, tiir
and other maintenance cost 1*
correspondingly cheaper.
A cubic mile of warm or hut

air may hold as much a* 40.00(1

(on* of potential rain, snow or
hail.

of

Newsboy Gains Experience

Boys

Learn Tap
&amp; Tumbling

Attractions Of Latin

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Phone 312-J

Duxbury
School of Dancing

nkin to pneumonia If expo»ed to
rlnudv or tulnv weather for several

days after Mng shorn.

Dr. C. L. PersonR
OPTOM ETRIST
PROMPT COMPLETB
OPTICAL RERVICB
Otassr* prescribed, dispensed
Repairs and *d|ustmenta made
Hear* V-l&gt; — I - l

not M l
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Usah Bldg.
Haaforu. Florida

Phone I N
lantl* National

A.

When You're on Your
Feet, Stay R efreshed

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People who know the educational value of I-atln will applaud

see then what was obvious In men
these texl-book wrllein, and Miaa GeWeko wltli them.
of clearer vision. We wonder now if

Churchill will he cruHfird for
, again trying to warn Britain before
jftj,. dt is too late,
"&lt;
nut;'.

About A Man—Our Neighbor
Leesburg (’ommarclal

Newsmen Have Own
Special W o r d s To
Describe Their Work
Al* N K W SM A Tim SB

With another hurricane moving
Most of us am not aa conscious
Newsman, like tkoea In ether
UP from the South and I-akr Mon- today aa we will be within a law tlous application developed rare fielda, have tkeir own words
weeks that November la alectlon skill. He early developed a reput­
planned. Aptitude ami conadeu*

KK/. toe already over flowing its banks,
B p . He ere move to wonder what .would
happen in this fair city nffiurs if
Dot, , a hurricane ever moved in on us
Intf from the west while lha Ijtkc was
P at Is present depth. A hurricane
B»\. coming from the west Would pro*
f •* due* _winds fidin the- mull .which
i' blow all the'water in the
oyer lo the Enterprise side,
tlie lull at the center of the
cane, the wind would then
and come from the north
«g all the water back to the
ird side. We wonder If oar
wed would Hand up under
d pounding and hoyy far up
' Avenue the water would
Having tliel most Sanford
It era more interred In the
I Sfriei tlian they are In anv
new* that we fan give them.
Herald plans to keep its wire
me^til after the ball games this
«hd publish complete playft report!. Inasmuch as these
a will not bo over until abdut
A w
o'clock,
sad
mmtnni
wswvwi w
mm j aa. ■^^^asrw
w,

month. In anothsr month, the
campaigns of candldatsa for
office will reach torrid fever pitch.
Here and there, what has started
out as a more or lrsa decant effort
Pi Influence voters will descend to
a “free for a ll" Democrats, Re­
publicans, States' Rlghtera, aoPrepvsalv*-* sod Ind*p*rut-

ation for sound reasoning and
straight thinking -for having a
keen mind *for having tremendous
capacity for work.
Whila attaining high standiM
In hla profession -becoming a lead­
er In the State of Florida -be gave
uuatlntlngly of hla tlmo and aa*
argy to the affairs of Ids home
tomuiiHy, His cooUibutims Ut lie
growth and well-balng ears soar**-

ly be estimated.

Hie record as a Juris
standing and unlmpcaeh
fairness and the wlsdoi
decision added lustre to 1
In which be eet.

work. Slum
been as*#ti'‘r|
and newsmen
special term*.
» ■, -hem.
SCREAMER, lUft*
LINK—A large head
g across the top of
RCOOPr-An IWp-.-t*

CIAFTION—The headline over
e picture. Alio sometimee. uewl to

vwwBWB,

COLUMN—A reeumnt feerur»
iiegdlfy wvjtten nreaad a llngtp
•uhjeet aid often written by udr

DlyORfl «l*p OOr I

COPY—•tori#*,
pteturea
and
kae
m .la e lu i
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Other
material --------------------a
prepored M for
use

With aU these eettvll
to home, -he ha# kgea g

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picture obtained **•
dualvoly for one paper or m»dr
service. "Beet" also designates the
combined permanent assignments
of e reporter.
**t
BREAK—'The petal et which a
atoor la .secttinned on. enother

Ae the Read of n fli
home life Ic a priceless
tlon to nil woo know’
partner In life end their
the state -though reegfl
‘he e e « M e 5 % that t
him n tower of ekrenfftk
Ingteru, ,

ahoea, hut good for ua otherwise
. . . And yuu’d be surprised who
ave the biggest 11pa—and the
ttlaat—at Christmas time!"
Newspapers and newspaperman
might leal a natural delicacy In
diacuaaion an lame In which there
la a degree uf aalf-interwt were It
not for the long amt honorable re*
cord of the "paper route” as u
beneficial introduction to work*a*
day U/e. But no apology la in or*
der. Carrying a newspaper route
la riot Injurious child labor for d
boy. It .(a not 10 houra a day In
Um cottoa fields, or eight hours a
day in raillery breaker (long since
outlawed), or 10 to 18 houra a
day picking tomatoes, ;oi eight

NwaaioW on special
I or other material
win* or of type,
ee et whisk copyAleo, eelUctlvely,
who worn for a
r or department

situation.

subordinate

m iM B

'm

hrtUad or Boston will hove lb
story of the game, some■hwihi ily here has to t&amp;f the

•oima aMeit Awtaamn er tsm icoca -co u

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St. Mark’s Chapter
IIan Monday Meeting

Telephone US

ierlht Palmer Ray—SoeUty Editor

fo e t a l Calender
TMUlWIDAY
Tho Weak of Pray or and Self
penial for Mamo Minions will ho
obaerved bv thu \Tomrn of tho
Pwabyterian Churrh at 3:30 P.M.
la the Glcanor's Sunday School
Room of tho Church. All woman
a rt Invited to attend.
Tbe Well Side I’nrent-Teacher
Aoooclatlon will meet at the
ncbool at 3;00 P.M. to lie prejodp bj- the l-oard meeting at

ins. for inatauee. t come home
every night from a hard dsy lit |
A R O U M f) the TO W N tlie office In it beautiful, worm,
comfortable apnttincut. My wife!
The serious conversation *.f If waiting In hnnd me mv dippers i Mrs Roy Holler and Mr«. Ruth
rllA U L fJS MORRISON and ED aad the evening paper. Then *.he •Se«lt 'von- hoitei'se.-t on Monday
tt\N E III the Margaret Ann dooi- run* out to the kitchen, cooks me j afti-rnoon fni the opening fall
any yesterday looking interesting a luscious dinner. She top* tlmt I inerting of St. Mark's Chan's- of
. . . K. E. llltAD Y in hip-length with my favrnite liipirur. plants' the Woman's Auxiliary &gt;f Holy
min coat greeting hi* friend*. . . me in my cn»y chair hy the fire, fin s,. Kpisi opal Churrh. Regular
MRS. FRED HEI.l. selecting i-ge- | aad hand* me my pipe Then *#ie I biisinoss nas eoiidllrted and plsni
tables at a local g ro ce ry slo i". .
j washes the &lt;li«hc*. Finallv, In * made fni the ensiiltuT year.
and snuggles down l*v mv | Mis. Alni-liu Noble, illr c r 'io *
MRS. DAN- W ltltJIIT .it'd hei i none*,
, simill dnnghlei Sandra going Into, side nnd stall- to lalls. Sj„. inlks. 1 evil Ur-I II* pori'.'isu 11I tin- I Silted
and talks, and talks nnd lull • I j I book 1 iff,-iing bo,-o« sn.t -iip-d
MRS I V. Roll
evi-i v ini-iiibrr in partieipali- in tiie
SON. SR. nutrli , x&lt; Ue,| over hear I ws-h slic'd drop dead 11
. ft\ M
II ,.| Id-n l,|»- ili'iltntf-ft all# 11 wilt)
|Stiff lirr !•**•»• i •».
i.utlo S um.
g iii- and - n v n r
S h e a l - o t c lk r . l
(day nftcriuNin
M.VItl IIA !
--li nioiia-In i .-mi, *racing i!» nenOI.H.MAN

Mrs. Rounrillat To
Direct S e a l Sales
Mr*. F. E, Roumlllat ha* accept
«d th# prat of chairman In char*
of 1048 Chrlatmaa Seal
al sale* Ii
tiienlnel- County, It was an
nouncad today by Mrs. C. R. Daw*on, president of the Seminole
County Tuberculosis and Htalth
Association.
The campaign to raise funds by
sale of teals will begin Nov. 22
ami will continue until Christmas
The funds derived will lie u»ed hy
tho Til Aaaoclatlon for tubercutnsls control work.
Mrs. Daweon predicted that the
leaderihl|&gt; of Mrs. RoumiMn'., “win
go far to aasure the *u&gt;reas of
the campaign, which la so vital to
community health.'*
Mr*, thrumlllat declatcd today that *he la
glad to accept the chairmanship
nnd stated that she will do all she
can to support the Association and'
it's expanding program which she
termed as directly beneficial to
Seminole County, its hralt'i and
welfare. She announced rhai she
will name her cemmlttee toon, and
asked for volunteers for the com­
mittor to assist during tho cam­
paign.
.
During World War ll. Mr*.
Roumlllat was active m 'ho Red
Clots program.

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Mr. ar.d Mrs. Uervl Gardiner of
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. are gnu tr of
Mr. and Mrs. Buford III own at
their home on Palmetto Avenue.

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Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Appleby and
rtm John have returned fiom
Manchester, la '-here they i-uvc
spent the past .w., week*.

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\-soi lslrd Press t &lt;mm| I dilm
R» fi:&lt; i n iiitnw n s i o n i :

lio n f io m H o p i l g r i m a g e o f t h *
D i - i i p l e - I., 1 )1 ,. p i m m t *ni-e. A f .
»• 1 'In - m . . l i n g w a-i n ilp iu r n c d a
4mim «* u i i *. si'ixt'il iiy fft*

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|pour. . . . liliN li IT I lilir, ju*:
LON McCALLISTDR. WAIJTEIt BRENNAN wul JUNE HAVER in j J “' k r' ”m. 1
; 1 •'» '•r|lit* ill - * . ft* 'In* 11* p1•*f111ii*r * pr«'!
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Mr. and Mrs. Iluford Brown and 20 th Century-Fox's "RCDDItA-HOO! SCHDDA H A Y - m rechiii. elei ,
Hpaglirtti
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rli
Tniiint-i S.in.-i
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l,,,(" nb’
sons, David and Marry, .pen* the showing at the RIU Theatre Thursul-y and Fil.lav.
Green SnU-l with A|n-hm&gt;
past weekrnd In Itartnw wifit Mr.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O.F.34.
Hit ■ -mg
Goo*I wdslic* i.. iio* Sanford |
and Mrs. Larry Kent and daugh­
will meet at 8UU P. M. Officer*
• ’ • -itMitj with miM rlitr'i
Ih-t I ’ni-ti Garlic Mi- " I
M rs Sill E n te rta in s
M rs Robson, Noble
Wonian’s t In**. MRS HSt'Alt M
ter.
aakrd to nu-oi »t 7:00 P. M. for
•'
Hin t'
hmo;
Ri-m i .u.i
HARRISON, pie.id* in, and tin ■ 1 trangc t'aki '
practice.
' 0»‘
• i •» 'I vith ftoui. lit at
M
ethodist
Circle
S
p
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k
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A
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M
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for
St-iiie-l
huh
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Satifurd
Gaiden
flub,
under
I
In*
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Friends
will
be
srlnil
to
Irnrn
The T.E.L. Class of the Flrat
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ORANGE CAKE iSm.ill l.oafi
that Mrs. Christopher Whitcomb
Baptist Church will mrot at the
&lt;!•• Mui '»v**i i»» At Turn
Mrs.
Ml« I. I,. Sill elitei laiinsl e*is .. diiection of MRS i'llV R I.K S K .; Ingredlrnls. 1 i-iip sift&lt;--| al'
GINN,
.................
Iml.lmg
their
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has
returned
to
her
home
on
home of Mr*. Lillian Vickery, 30A
i” im ii ' iI wiiiaII i«mf pni .
purpose
flour.
lea-p
&gt;-m
lukn
c
Beardall
Avenue
from
the
|.&gt;r.|Amidin
Noble
were
the
main
j
th
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'11'ti'si
Metb
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tin
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W#*t Third Street, at 8:00 P.M.
'"i* wifi» idi’pfi^l
'easpoon ml', b ■ --p
nald laiughton Memorial Hospl- speaker* al the monthly mcetlnR
. . , ‘ ......It's *m prising Hi. mo.................. ,.f p« *. powder.
The South Side Primary School
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Som*' if tji#» t(*p'
hatter
,»r
tnatgaime,
’
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&gt;f thu Wo-|_,
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pie" you
UK
Alin a Chapter
chapter af
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hp|1(|&gt; &lt;m i *..i.....
ry AV|.|,u*
v‘" ' see riding .*'••eg Hie lakeParent-Teacher Association will
m 1•! 1 •» Ulft
latilespoaiis, I 1 gg, 1*1 11 .- f »- " I ' • kl*
bold a night meeting at 8:00 P.M.
king 10 *ee if plus
floe,
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l»i«kttisc i*ut
Mr. and Mr* Hugh ( Water* Episcopal
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_ held on .Monday n0;.„ w)l!t lon,|u a ,.,| |IV M ,,. |&gt; ,v
^ n the school audltorhrm. Parents
Church
lake Is *•**
rnnford rind ,'f I orangi i-il-oi" 1 •
fl.'UM’h
t«l Iflv**
teaspoon*'. 1 1 op «’ i:ioo-|
^ur* aakerl to com# early and visit
apent last weekend in Orlando a* af u rm',o„ „i ;|*on P.M with Mr* Tllll
. .
; p.n i1 *ii mn
'» *i.
1ur*f1 &gt; PrAii^* fiHVnre'i
* IIgo julc#
tha rooms of tho school prior to
lilt- I'o
gucsta of Mr. Water’, .on-ln law '
m
at
Oak In I lie program fin ihu day •V.
.1 «i&gt;l,Ui,,» w
m
w ner hiune
....... on Oik
m ii iili)*U • 'ife i -i*r«0r 1
the meeting.
and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. l«illlc Avvi'iuo. iu Su’ 'atiaeii*.ii oV Mr*. Mis .1 F. WiTlidlnnd tunl1 Mr i •M l»ll**lllOSH
F i r -1 I’ lepnrntnoi t . n Jewell at their home on Lake
Tho Y. W. A. of tho First liap|j fi,|tgnon dinette*.*. Mra. W S Thornton.
tom of a -mall loaf pan .......... I v• r r •• • * If* iiinuitf*. *»r until
I .MRS T F
tiat CVuirch will meet at 7:30
Falrvllla where n family •ncnl? |&gt;h||i|,3 nrcsidcd &lt;mhI ealled for
’ •ii k i» ri'fitrt hottnni
x M inchi s I. lip. l--ll -in 1* 1'
* it V miui:- .1' tim
Member* were mgvd to
P. M. at the church.
was held on Sunday.
•fni •
' 1 I*- \it 11 vkeI iTiMt hns
mixed pat-er and gipa-i -uefavui ions coiiimlt* chii'eli during Oclolu-r. 'I 'v;t ' . . • ni
, le p i.i l* I
uml
The Sanford Woman’s Golf As­
fimn -filler l.fMuffn
• tees
of pnpt-i bglitli
lli-foi.- --i-o *
Mth". Ref i Ine.'it) i Ivi i
• 1 • V Mini;' 'Ill'll!i'
sociation will hold a nlavlnir meet
• ,»k* l|». wlfil «pnfuln, futn «»ut
f'
If
IIIi
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mg
orange ju •• guile
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ancy
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were
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ior
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at
the
coiictusieii
of
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at 1:00 P.M. at the S»mlno|e
1 i i i 1 ti-k, |•••«*I «*ff pitpri Iip
N. Wl |U »'.!&gt;
■ mil onto pn-.i- -f mixed p.il-i
aprons an*l P«t helih
t.* ’ hi foHowlug: Mr*. Till!
'*
Country ('Ink.
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'tint fiiiit 1 itfltHiilr up
O f C lass M eeting of
t
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With
a
-poop
blind
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FR ID A Y
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Chiiatmas
bacaai
Mrs
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table-inmiis
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The nll-dny district conference
\. t»'ft it .Hurt*, iwortrfifil
Officer* for I hi- new vi-s, w . i c t a l k was of the Unite.) Thunk | m
'tilb o il: I'ui fbnii. '-liking pun \^a&gt;1 1•i•
M i - W.
l»llVII :
*••••I •&lt; 3i»» **i frin*. 'f •ipfiirnt.
f if the WAitwo ni the Presbyterian
installed
at
the
Tuesday
meetOffering
boxes
ami
she
explained
j
jj,
vy­
del
ami
-alt
into
ofli-t
i'o
411ft KiO'v
nut*
Jhurch will he held at Iho First
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*. • r' inu
ing
ef
the
Daughter*
»f
W
’
--leV
the
u«*
of
ihe
money
derived
fnilll
IN
I
it-:II
r &gt;el biiMei and ' j 4-op oig-4' ii'i'i'tloo
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.
.
--------- Mr... W I*
Presbyterian Church of Det.and
-b,-*-t
in
,si
Idlin'El.1*
t
Class of the First Methralisl,hp
i SiH M .. A. K Kb,
Ihoroughly If i-.ni liner an el".
il *»f IHT. mtiM* prt*|de
The meeting will begin at 10:00
m r .s .1 M n i m i i v
in v „ w
Church held at the home of Mrs. I M* !. Noble presentwl the educa-j MK lcllund. M:« I '
: i ' i i .I h ji »ft» I
A.M. Anyone wishing tranaporUt•H I . il !«»#•* -•• |.f.« in s til m i f f tlin n
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. it. i/Fi — J . O. I,aney at 8:00 o’rl.sk
!!&lt;&gt;*- tional p o i t t o ii of t h e pro. , / |; |;„u ,u M„.| &gt;|,
••IPs buyitiii ni'u • limeII. E.
l&lt; ill M 'll »•1ill* I film * in P S h is t o r y *
tiim n i • «
tlon are asked to tall Mrs. George Tlic popular band bu&gt;lnc*s. now a*
lesses with Mr*. I.aney were M's. gram ntul uiitlllied tin- fn-t ultur
1 I'KIIK I NS -iiitiiling m fimi' of liiTouhy.
—
It* loweat »hb in many year*, will Fred Wilson, Mrs. M I Wiight, Gy Al-ishnin |o the one in present
tit u n« f Mt N
! "I i- ti al. look pi ,.pl
bv . ,
The D. A. R. will observe »c»k n revival with onc-nlgint an- Mrs. Claude Herndon ami Mrs. day u*v in the lorul lAuiivhl Foltu l
l l ' «’*• 1M' 11II lni p o lifit *
\* ri ».-k
! .,
HIM.
TVI1F
m.i
SONNY”
Founder's Day with a meeting at gagement*.
Tts *
M 1
S
life n iH iii i»nc*
1 i» t»» III.
lowing her outline n social hour C ircle S i t . 5 M o d s
Edgar Mltrhell.
PMWEI I pn* • -li. no. .-f day.
the home of Mrs. John Melsch,
iv n r * ».u
The cry I* "hit the road" fur
IITHI, III' x »i»i: * • '-.I'l ...... * t •*1iilf il
was enjoyed with lefiesliinenta
Offlrej-*
llislnlled
hy
R.
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ii
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Jr, In Loch Arltor at 3:00 P, M. band loader* these days. Ilariv
o f-»*o a-bli 1 Pnrll :hft
1.4 ing served bv tho hostess as
•
l.i
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tin;
/I.
McKinley
were
Mrs.
J
&gt;. i-&gt; lilil
Ho»tee*e. will be Mr*. Mei.trh, J_....._
an it- hai left on o 10-weck tour
I " , i elstui by .Mr*. Kdmuiul Mciw'h
mot miii: • "I*
i ini-- No * of Hie W f» i~
• IH HER |
Mr*. Miriam Hus.el and Mias! of one-nlghtera. Singer Andy R&lt;ia Williams as president; Mi ,j." jj jand Mrs John Mriseh
•e things
^ U n a b e lle Italian. All vlatingUcl Is llnirat up a hand to lari; Rill, vlre president; M i. w v- I Those attending wei it Mr*. W. tin Fi, *| .Methodist Clioieii o , •iii «I KM I I V \ .ii .
flillicy
nf ora arc
ur« Invited
Inultiui to nMarwi
4 .of
l . .single
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... Monroe, secretary; Mr*.
i*i M -niloy afternoon it the ti • n •thlotir, i'o •I**MI•t
daughters
nttend- LJ.i
drug I
hint &gt;_
in —
a __
series
engage
T.
Jackson.
Mrs.
Ednwmd
Mejsrh,
Raines,
treasurer;
Mr*,
llnv
T.llis.
,
Jarason.
.Mrs.
c..inuin,i
J.eisrn,
wl ie| 4
I • M»|\ | f
&gt; ' ugel’s
• Circle* of Iho Sanford Garden mont*. Other maa.tro* uu: ecn- Ra
of M i, .1. t). I,aiu\ on South Ko
V
lIc-eptMfill’ll »1 AMi| *"
nulldlng fund secretary ... I Mr*j MI*' J.Vh"
, Mm M' \ \ {" ' ftu.l \venue
Club will meet in follows; Axnlea suiting their road map*
Tip- i-lia.......
n nr tin
»i* noon "V*» tit* in,
\
o-oi I'imt
th&gt; 1-r|e, Mr*. I
Duvi* g .,
C&gt;yIff with Mis. K. A. Monforton.
Thu would seem like the ngh&amp; C. II. Winn, teacher
Thr
pin f i f 11* if *•"■ ■ 1 being
1A|0 Hanford Avrno«. at 8:00 way tu revive public Intarrit in
Th. business
hllslM... session .w.,
.. _
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’Mrs.
“ Sudiu
k ni*’
‘ f
a i-poll up the iip'ii « &lt;-h.il
i p- (• 1
,._ | w ' W*'Warner,
Itrouse,
mini.- I*\ it \ li It M; \ R|« K KB.
P.M.; Camclla Circle . \yith Mr. i band*.
and also stated that ml
Many bandmci lost the ducted hy the new presiib i-i
" n ' T Chi tains card- nnd wiap'ong - ‘ K ND S I I A Ml IS&gt; II MI R Y ANN'
R /'■ Smith iti Oviedo at 3 :0 0 1 popular touch duflng the boom Williams. Who railed lor e.riy
lr *
n ' h no lob.-r- of ihe r iic le s w in - p. | GAl.I.ltW \ A on,1 III I I V HAI.I
P.M.j Central Circle with M is.jyuara whan money «■ *.* coming reporta of committee ehaiims.ii
gti-,tn g inpldly with tin- 40-,
Fnglisli
B. C. Moore. 000 KasJ^ Second | fast and easy. H’a time for them and o ffices. Mra. I W h v Wrat " I P m I ’ K’ l ^
J
was welcomed to the.............
- -a ' " n' 1 &gt;,rs’ Un,' “,n
group aan.... ..
J 32 .B0 la-lag 1# ,-d !
Street, at lo:00 A.M.l Dirt Gar- to meet the people ag.im.
Mi - 1 'loll Ins |,or.|
denrrs Clrrle wftn Mrs. II. II. MeRlllle Burke, looking upiaungly new member and Mi,* Douno Jean
,l--lilielt
Caalln, Mrllonviltr Avenue, at beautiful, tells me she hasn't yet Bunn entertained •vii h •eig.inl Kum m a^c Sale T o He
Mr- *' ii. Wiiin talk | t. tin- f ’ 1 fV 1" M1k I’| 14' •i Si.: p Me"
readings.
£ri0:00 A.M.t Htbisi-u* Clrile with dltcusted a film talc for her me­
1 VVM tllll flir t | i 1 . h.lfl ,
Hold B y C ircle No. 4 u 1 f -n Mi-li-in'* llii'orv ii . ciirh
Mr.. Seth W’lxi.liuff, BOO Myrtle moir*, currently running in «
Refreshment* were -io r.| to
ni 1 * ni
t i. ni*
11 ri
'I i- J N Ai/nr-ib- 0-.
Avanuo, at 2:30 I'.M.S Ixora Cr«l, ntagetlnc. The story, which Tad* Mrs. Helen HchulU. Mr&gt; 11. G. I
n"*iiu*f'&lt;!1 lIlHl llll 44Itlltlll t l-.t- il f«l rut h m»lift r* . ,
•1 -a*
with Mr*. Dale Scott, Jr.. 705 like a Cinderella tale, thoubl bring Hickson, Mrs. E. II. I.am-v. Mr*.
Plan* wen- made f&lt; i a nim- ni« • f mu will In- hi lit in t&gt;- I ni 1 (•• MT N
Im.
- ..f
....... ...
“ark Avenuo. at »’ :30 P.M.; Jacar- some lively kidding.
1 -Mpfii. .
’« IIIC
Hut rect J . E. Courier, Mr* I. M T yre,'m age *alc to bo held in the near A&gt; *tu 1 OUl'll|*loll i.f Ini.Ill- . . . t hi in
inn
«nda Circle will. Mra C. R. Carl- enured Billie won't m*ke thu Mrs. C. M. Flowers. M: «. &lt; lirstn - futuro by Circle No 4 of tho fi Imisi't. were •••r\**«| lo * 1 , J ! If&lt;! Ilk,t|t Will 1 . l' l»• |l 1. lids
Ion, BBI I’liimo'a Drive, for a •erne mletake she dl l in uJling Daniel*, Mrs. A II. Hirv.-i,.. M r*.! First Methodist Churrh ugieii the I.... I. 'Its. Davis, Mr.
J. pn ‘ ' mi
olio . "I
lupcbcnn at 1:00 P M.t Magnolia "Tho Great Zlegteld" l&lt;» MOM. Shu Roy Tllll*. Mrs. Ruth l.iindi|ui*t.' Rrouji met on Monday at 3 :&lt;M) Viiiijriin, \ti«. Winn. Mr- It i. am
Inun lipCircle wRh Mr*. t'Narlcs f'ogburn. claim* the earned only *10,000 Miss Ruth Hand, Mi... o, f-J. [o'cloek with Mi*. I» II I.aney on 8hinh.il.-r, Mr* Ruth l.un.!. .ns
i-oi must
&lt;R2 Scott Avarua-, far » luncheon from (he deal.
White, „ Miss, ,Versa
'E s s t Elghtsienth Street. 13fo vice M ' - H It Afij'all Mrs. \
- - - - W&lt;HHh&gt;ieh,.M'**
......... -..................----------11 .................Id11
I
at 11:30 A.Mi; Minto&gt;a Clrclu with
— ----Vgn Johneon retpuud* rnihu.l- -JJnry rarrislt, Mra. U. \ Fulicll,|chanm
ati. Mrs. I. I llitghett Mi
J li AVsi tin 111 &gt;, Mi
i.
1 ' -I all*.’ v I-III
Mr*. II. M. Pearce. 717 West First sitically to tho suggestion that h e ,? :r*' Clarence
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r
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over
Ihe
nteulillg
aiul
.Smith. Mi*, i'aulim- prnsided
mat 1
JV i'- ll. Ml*. 'I E. A|&gt;-,... Mi 1 "
1'i.k.
Street, at 10:00 A.M.. Paint Circle m ght play opposite Judy Garland Howaid, Mr*. T. J lloycile. Mrs. the mission study was given Mis. O " si. Mis .1 R I htirmi'pif, Alr&lt;» with Mr*. D. Ratliff, Orlando In "Aanle Got Yaur Gun.” Mean­ P. A. Rowland, Mr*. W. K. Raines, Hbdpmeyer based on the "Now. fohn J f'arvet. Ali-- Kiln Ilull ,.
Hlfhway. at 3:80 P.M.j Rosa Clr- while MGM ll combing the rnunlry Mrs R. II. Monroe, Me*. .1. il.odir boss of Life."
■nd Al - I am 1
cl#' with Mrs. F. T. Meriwether, fer a man to play the part. How Williams, Miss Thelma Hammond,! Refreshment- «ere served late
md
Celery Avenue, at 10:00 A.M.
■ bout giving tho home town hoy Miss Donna Jean Dunn, Rev. and In the afternoon to Mr*. P A
'» (Ml
MONDAY
thn Job.
Mrs. J . E. McKinley ind the ho*. J Rowland, Mrs. II. W.
Circle.i of tho Presbyterian
Juck Benny still hesn’t four-.! tosses.
Mrs. Huglx-y. Mr*. I. J llnyelt. mil that ,.f th,. Ifnit.-d Stall's -it
Woman* Auxiliary will meet ns
'.Mrs . I*. R. Slevensnn, Mrs. T. E
flint vehicle ho likes, despite
hr only 7 million mhuliitnut«
(pllows: Circle No. I. Mr*. L. I. y a r I o u * announcement*.
_____________
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, Wilson, Mrs. Slfinmeycr. .Ms ♦. K
Msss If
Jat k ____ _____
tra ile r, chairman, with Mrs. b. I.. haen’l Iwen happy with many " f
lilllf'l,
•I fjf Ills »f |«| lit ll safe | III
11 a
4„ i , n . _ _ j „ * *
J . Harrison, Mi 4. Flunk A'I ihim.
Thrasher, 421 Grandview Avenue, hie ’m *c n" ............
assignments,
vant*
I.. IliiilcH, Mr* N **t tie
. si ewe "and
' i n -vM
'iir 'M L e t H A t r A F F I 8 H o m e Mi*. i»
m ini -h 1*, ifiinixivi* wlo'uU. ii'
fin a luncheon al 1:00 P.M ■ Circle In h+ Burr hia movlo rtfluin will
----------, 7’ilks, AU*. I T- WynM iitul Mm f*uci u I I mi'N f •*1 w o ik iu u im lio
■tiwes m M 1 ,.
No. 2, Mr*. C. K, Ginn, chn'/man,
thu rl«ht nno.
nd
in
NHwmir
in
hi Ids* uml irrnm***
The
Golden
Rulu
Circle
of
thniLaney.
with Mrs. J . W. Mere, Lnk,. OnNBC tosRcd 11 lavish purty tu First Christian Churrh met on |
~
«M*l NS 13 : 1.1 |*. 11 ll Ml r
F w " ’ " t. :,^ n H.M.; Clri'le No. 3, ceUhnitc
Kenny,
R. rFarris
n
«. tho
j return of the •-■
•eee.T, Monday
' " - j with Mr*. •»J•. i*.
a n IN |
Mrs. C. C. Henderson, rhai.-nmn, rayr-Harris
and Bergui shows to at her homo si 2001 Hally AveM
h11M l l l r
l'!%«'t»im*w 1 1 •*
with Mr*. Frank t.. Woodruff,
?"* mV
mc&gt;n Hnte, Edgar nur with Mr*. J . A. Richard pro620 Oak Avenuo. at 3:30 P.M : ix
1
hilflf
n
i
I If
talking with CBS about swing- siding over thr- meeting. Tatung I
Circle No. 4. Mr*. J. C. Hutchl- ing ovoy to that network with * part In Ihe urogram for tho tiny.
ion. chairman, with Mre. F. T. |ileal similur to the onu Amos *n' wc'e Mrs. W. C. Tlsun, who gave
Meriwether^. Celery Avenue, at Andy were ivoncd away with. The
I \ ST OA V
scripture reading, Mra. J I’. •
■V30 P.M.j Circle No. A, Mm . A. B. CflB program theory rceirn to I*.- WIHon. missionary study and Mis !
McRiiney, chairman, with Mr*. ff yuu can’t build ’em, buy ’em. ! -Farris who talked on Steward-1
Carl Hurrii, 1020 Myrtle Avenue,
LlxaheiJ) Hcojt and Diana Lvnnl*blp.
•
xt r.'.o I'M .: H u la No. &lt;1. .Mr*.
•11?wilch In "B itter Virtoiy."! After luislness was concluded
c j/ / / / / y / r r \ jW / t / r / y
J E. Mlinger, chairman, with Mra. El* will play the awoct irlrl and I refreshments were served to Mr*.
tt. A. I.eavltt, Orangn Avenue, at Dlkna will portray tho vlllainsea. G W. Rowlaml, Mr*. W, P. Yes: .3 - " ‘" f
10 PM.I Chela N*. 7. Mrs. tv. SaV* Lix happily: "| don't want t o 1ley. Mrs. W. C. Clause, Mrs. W.
L. Roche, chairman, with Mr*. fall into the abyss 0/ playing IC. Tlsnn. Mr*. J . E. Harper, Mr*,
Roche, 019 Eaurel Avenuo; Dual- maanie*.”
I f f , II. Young, Mra. J . P. Wllxon,
not* Womans Circle No. 1, MU*
S T A R T S T IM 'R S .!
Boh Taylor and Barham Stan- Mr*. Joe I’rtra* anil Mrs George
Bata Easterhy. chairman, will wyck will be separated during Ihe Ellsworth.
mrat with Mrs. Hart Peterson at holidays. He'll be In England for
1:00 P.M.; Huslmus Woman's Conspirator" and she'll ho workT II K M lf .in iE S T D R A M A S IN C K
( ( (o u 'A i t t o u t d
CircV No. 2. Mr*. Dick Aiken, JJW.
Bob
plans
to
fly
to
" (J O N K W IT H T I I K W IN D "
chairman, will nmet &gt;%Hh Mi*s I’aals for the weekends, since he
Rebetra Steven* and Mlaa Ruth won't be working 8aturd«ys and
A n ftftC H f 't
Sundays
In
Iho
British
studlu.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. A—(/ D iVm .
1 PT k Av,nu4' , l
1
HRfheoek Is getting to Clark Gable denies ever having
TREBDAY
MJ!'
^ r*f h# shot seen a man accuaad of (urging his
The Ban/ord WonMn'a tilub will ml
y f f * ln M day*. Now he ha*
hasra a covered dish supper at 7:00 enj down th# exterior oHooting of his name on a 93,189.88 check and
P M. Vn«r&gt;!K. *et*htr.*.. ; r i titil,' Cllnv'4 . Cepiicurn’ trom livo claiming to tie hif closest friend.
Police quoted 'Lawrvtwa C,
husband*, lh e suppar I* under the
to 10 days. Tha Interior Bernhardt. 34, building contrac­
direction cf tho ^ J . | D ^ r t a i n t
art now being made in tor, as saying he had the power
and ho*t«*f« are Mr*. Gifford
[land.
of attorney for Gable. They add*
a« i/ f|fW / N / C O lO ^
f a c t o r , Mr*. R o y . Ttilla, Mr*.
K ( t |: d r y ir . ;i
•d he used th* check to buy an
h t k Ratlgan, Mr*. Androw Rtla*.
auto and issued anothar to make
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M n . Clyde R *m i*jr Mr*. Wlfil. magaxlns sfrioi . . . Dannie Mor- a down payment on a plane.
am Schnabel and M rt,
R. Mor- gtn ia Introducing a new card
■ ORKKAtlOM (uimuNM
Detective J . K. Reeve* aatd ho
f||,
*«»e 10440
ION*
b la c k , R ic y , s e a ir r e e n .
« £ * » from 8outh America on Um would ask the district attorney tu
WNftmt* CVMNM
fha Fidelia (flat* of tho First "T#d Guys and g OoTeet.
It (side a complaint charging Bern­
SI/4--4 ;ir. i lin i Hi
PUet Church will. a e « t With btmiMnca rummy and bridge . . .. hardt w it h forgery and grand
GEORGE MARSHAll i
‘ .Myron K. Smith . ! &gt; , hoJn* ^Apartment for W jg y " la a fin# theft. He wn* haUt on, a booking
lQ .!)5 to 1 2
1oral Height* *| 8:00 »P.Jf.
ef suspicion of
with

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George Dague And YEOMAN SERVICE Ray Dunbar Named
Captains For Tilt BILL
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WithDeLand Friday
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Kettle* sent til*

squad of .ii-mintle High School
r e ljr y Fed! through o lunglhv
tcriirnnegf fvision yesterday uf
ternoon to sharpen fhc e t'a .k fur
tht* game with D J.m vt ll'illdugi
to b« played here Friday evening
Both offensive and detersive
formation* were Riven careful
consideration hy the Sanford
mentor." The Bulldogs work from
a almri* ••'nsr. th*r«iore, we will
have to change our defensive {-lay
entirely from the one we used
last week against the Kustli H'gh
Pentfiqis, who ran mainly from
tho
formation.” Kettles raid
yostorday. "Of courso
Kurils
used some single wing plays, bo
we will not he entirely new to a
■Inslu wine dcfonsoi^Iiff 'added.
Sanford's passing'? (dine was
shoiporud in the afternoon's drill,
and emphasis tva*t idan-d ' on de­
fenses for the DrLand Marini a t­
tack.
Kettles announced yostorda/ uttsrnoon that Kay Uunhar, blocking
back, and Gvcorgo Hague, centra,
would iio the captains for the j
blast Florida Confer sneo game
Friday evening.
"Urdess something haprina be­
tween now mij yanii. tinm Friday,
tho squad will Le tit full strength
to rnvut f'oruli Spec Martin's
team,” Kettles said.
Following the hour lu.it; Jcrirn
nrnire drill. Assistant C'.adt Vied
(ianus and intis Mooney sent the
Seminole chartrus to the playing
firid for a smles of wing sprints
for romlllioniug.
"Thu fellows
teem to ho in pretty fair condi­
tion,” Ki ttles doclurcd.

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TAMPA, Oct. 6. (/p)—Football fan* in these parts ere juit abc«t
agreed on one thing—the Aubutn-Flotioa getne here SntOiday night
should, be a wide-open affair
The edge, if any, in the Soulhcaitrrn Conference battle appears tw
be in favor of Fleitdae's Grlors A poll of loop coaches some months
ego forecast Auburn a* tho U»t r l« e finisher in the circuit with Florid*
only one notch higher.
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The struggle to stay out of the been Inelmjod 1r. the starting Tiger
cellar 1* expected to produce fan lineups tor the first two games.
aerial battle between Fluudxs Ahbutn operates from a form of
Doug Balden and Affburn’e Travis tbs
fit* “T''
"T” and
and f)]|
the alanU
single —
wing.
Tidwell. In addition, the Gators’
Auburn s probable etartlng line,
running attack which *how;cd up; Erikina Russell, |«; Max Aot*
signs of clicking against Tulsa rey, It; Bob Cannon, lg; Hat Herlast week ie expected to gain rinr, e; Ray Meore, rg; John Admomentum against ths plainsmen.
rV, *»Lph .fyburn, ret J&lt; %
Auburn, untried so far In con* Mcfi.nl.
, qb; Ray P#lfr#r, 1 ^
foronce competition this teason, Jbhn Wallis, rh: Rim Irmtiu fh.
I will Le *«ckmg It* first SKC vic­
rioridaV probable starters: Bitda will also
u: «after
to r h:ipi !c. Tonimy 3r
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tory. Flotida
alto Uhaviniji
lt. ^,110n
Brown, lg; Jimmy
its first loop triumph, ..................................
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i opener i c t hr defend- Kyrte*.
Kyni.,. c; Fletcher
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OAINSV1LLK, OCT. « — (Spe­
cial)—Hero era the official facts
on the tirkets available for tho
University of Florida’s remaining
"homo’ football games with Au­
burn, Hollins, Gtorgia and Mlimi.
Tho break-down was announced!
today by Percy Beard, guntral
manager uf athletics.
Auburn game In Tampa, Oct-1
nbur Oth: All tickets ar« at Modi-'
son Drug Store In Tampa. Still
available ora approximately 9,000
unreserved soata In the mill sone.
Rollins game nt Gainesville,
OrtoU-r lGtli: Tlrketfl available
hy mail order from University
Athletic Association, Gainesville.
Still uvullahle aru approximately
U.flOO sirl'illni’ tickets on :h&gt;* West
Hide (ftiriu tho X5 yard linos to
the goal lino) and approximately
d.OlK) North Knnd general admis­
sion tickets.
(iwuigia g'urao in Jacksonville,
November Oth: SUM available are
approximately fl.000 reserved scat*
_______________
In tho South Endand approximate-,
ly 8,000 general admission •

I ing MUUeelppt cnampiops.
.!CH ff Sutton, r»; Joo llawk'ns w
The Gator, won their second jBhBfMl&gt; tt; Beldex., q»! llu m lS
contest of the campaign ever Tul- K,r lh; j 0lm Cov „’r o ^ f n ibi
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In tlm North End.

Miami game (Homecoming) at
Gainesville, Novimbcr 20th; Still
available are approximately C,000 reserved seats In tho North
End.

McCarthy To Stay
Skipper Of Sox,
Says Joe Cronin
BOSTON, Oct. 6. UP)—Genera!
Manager Joe Cronin todev snuffed
cut rumors that Joe McCarthy Is
on his way out as Boston Red Sox
manager.
“Joe MeCorthy 1» definitely the
Red Sox manager, for llfn If he
so detirei, and positively through
hi i 1049 contract,” Cronin deelnrod.
Cronin became Indignant over
published teports in Boston that
MeCorthy hnd told the front office
last Friday that win. low or draw
he \vn» quitting.
•‘Thero Is r.o foundation to any
|of these report*.” Cronin riaerted.
i He described the rumor* a i "the
r.illiest" he hnd ever heerxl In his
CADET
I major league career.
: "You can shout It from tho iflof
v CASE
tops that McCarthy is hero to stay
‘TEAM /
' and did a grand job a* leader of
, the Boston club this v«*nr,” the
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Georgia Bulldogs Gustafson Wings I ' S U
Final Rough Drill:
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Frank Lane Will be !{-,
Kentucky Invasion Four Tough Games, TheA!swoli,asSKoFf’
Si; Chicago Sox Head
IJiilvorrity went through a final
ATHENE Ga„ Oct. 9, (Speela))— Ueatun by an overwhelm­
ingly superior North Carolina
tmm, thu Oerogla Bulldogs have
tightened thxlr belt* another notch
and settled down to preparo for
re Invasion of th«i-'K&lt;
wildcats this Saturday.
Kentucky, too, tasted the bitter
dregs of defeat Inst wuyk, bowing
to the Ole Alias lUrbels on their
home giounds ut Lexington. Thuy,
too, arc hurd ut work in prcpnrn
tlon for this week’s battle, n
turnl' ‘
or let s
The
dogs
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MIAMI, OCT. t) — (Specie!) —! rough drill thb. afternoon hsfora
CHICAGO, Oct. fl, l.H9 — The
Andy Guata/turie tho man who gavt* tuperinir off fur their optnlnit Comlikey fnmlly
expected To
up thts aasured uteurlty *jf an an- fontl all game of tho •foason hrru ^continue iU urganiintlonni nouir
sStanccnhlp to F.nrl lllslk on the sSatunlay again?! Cumerhland I’nl- j cleaning &lt;«f tho last-plact Whitt
I Sux by appointing FranK Lan»;,
Army football coaching staff to vcraily
gamble on the future ns heed
Head Crtach Ikm Veller rent Ids! Amc' ic* " l
rro,,IJ,n''
ooach at th« University uf MlumU squad of 85 through a long past *
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now wings
his
llurrleanes
Into
(lurrldi
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, " " UM
IChSt drill yestetdey afternoon offi(.v lM,d (&gt;ff[ctM| annouurumcnt
dofer.ro
four furious wyek ends, meriting #n,| ^ r&gt;rkud on hl&lt; own offense
will be nmde Thursday or Fridrv
Villannvrt, Detroit, tivor gis miu! ' , u.i....
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Mnr^laml In that ordenr.
Gustafsono..i—-iban already
worked
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Dogs, no
right. Une of tlm greatest factor* “ Th•01bIu * ex "l'i)Ctsbunr' football «»nnkmj of Pensacolh, starting American Loop
THI UaUttlCAN NOMINI* for President, G-.voninr Thomas t. Dnvey
"t1 &gt;Mt
wlnles, Club,
In this ddfont wax tho team seecd playur ,:g
ot Ntw York, bolds a string ot salmon pr«*«ntctt to him whan his special
Is leaning bcuvlly upon1'
showing
good
form
this
of Kentucky, Imtlr In tho bockflold sophomores in Ids linuup, already |
CHICAGO, Oct. fl, m — T«d train mads a atop at Kelso, Washington. (International Sowndphofo)
n,c
and un front, and allbough thoy building
tVilliams, counting one hit. a sinIdlng for tho coming year. Two|&gt;r* r'
have lost several tnun from last sophomore quarterback*,
Jack I , .
glv, in four trips during thu Bus. . . . . . . ,
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jrears team, all reports are that Del Bello, uf Philadelphia, and |C O W C ll L y t'H S t f t S O I l
ton-CIsvsland playoff, took nla
speed remains.
second straight Anierlran Limcus
Certainly, Don "Dopey” Phelps
Sa'n. J!l»! Squad For Unemel batting crown with .309.
has lu&amp;t none uf his, and i'-amt-d which can sriw* Miami Iocs a iol
Cleveland's Lou Botldresil was
with Alll Boiler, Uoorgu Ulandn, of trouldu this full. In addition,
DELAND, Oct. tl. (apodal)— si'vund with .365 after gaining
Wilbur Jamersun, Im is the sophomore, Clive Shrader, Mluml Morn slmiigth In the middle of thri-v (mints In tha dramatic r.xtra
By WIIUAM lilt
sparkplug of n buckflcM that nuiy tossed u touchdown pass to Hob the Rtclmm Ilutlvi linn is the task game with four for foub. Willi­
Caotraf Press Writer
Dot Im» aa talented XX Jurtlce ana CamplMlI,
facing llnnd Coach Mrady Cor/nll ams lost one point.
FltANCtl la so wild ovsr to dnvo thslr own care up a
Co-, but la certainly In i,iv same
Campbell, a Junior, Is tho ipark
Lipo Couch Butt Clnmotts ae
Ita nvw world’s middleweight ramp to the floor on which
Uague when it cornea to running. plug of this team Weighing Only and
8T. PAUL WINS T7» T
DcLnnd geidderx move through
rhrmplou, Marcel Cardan, ha their office It situated. By
Leading tho park In the fotawall ltMl, ho Is n lerrlfir competitor. (he
8T. PAUL, Oct. fl, UP)—A su­
puces for the first homo
should
be a ahr&gt;o-ln for pre­ stepping on the gga they may'
phnmura tncklu Bob (luki. SCO In addition to a Id yard toiwhilown their
game of the season.
perb performance hy Pnt Me- mia. He's one nun the French
iks it whan
when lata from door to
mans
gallop after taking a pass, Camp­
The Hatters ulny Southwestern Glothln. who whipped Montreal can enthusiastically agice on.
desk tutors the boss notices thfl
^ T o jila y agalnet ell this apoerl, bell gained
1IH
years
from
scrim­
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duniripnl Stadium 4-0 In thu LlUla World Series
lima. •
-----will have to d0 a much mage, scoring another touchdown of Memphis nt Mun
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o|&gt;cnvr, waa tha talk of Ihe town
here at S p.m. Satm day.
bettor job of blocking in the lino la
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rrif/necrs
pomJtrtd
tht
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meanwhile
»nd
he
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After tlm Mississippi gome today aa.St. Paul ard tho Royaln
(ban they havu donu In tho past couti'd one un.» and plrkeil up 4S
TAoj# ags/nst Stltttivt StrvI nubility of build'ng t Jam
which
the
Hstn-rs
dropiunl
by
a
prrparml
for
their
second
encouni gnmts, or thrro uVm’t ho any yards on two kick returns.
acrets a Now Yo-h tiott, beav­ let term to think yeti can flop
M point margin, Cowell agreed t«r at 9:30 P.M.
llilog hack on his foot Ion
Gustafson I* employing offen­ to return to Clemons Tom Perrin,
er* built oat. Tho dumb btuis a told Vsr by thotUttg o f tht
McGlothln
threw
fivahlt
bull
In
•nough to show .nnythlpg. Sue; sive and denfsnslve lines to get
t
dldtl know you lav# t» tsIM crtlt.
the
Miami
stalwart,
who
this
ytar
last
night’s
gflttm
He
was
nuVfr
ners as ItelA'-’Drunlon,
Brunson, am the moat out of hi* material Two
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Ibhit
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int.
was
converted
from
'tankr
to
In
serious
troume,
and
only
tivfre
inderson
might,^cequal some uf cimtfik tako over nn defense, ono
srson jnl^ht
Mm .* WI-»-fa«*-*f . .HHSpI fat*—.
Cj U IsviiS
ii a foot rage, generally ruplm-ing the fullback quartirbark. Tijrln .Lilted tlie ill.) Muntr&lt;«i tut** l*o •&lt;««;'. w*
&gt;.** iin
giraltis are ryolring le Iede*
•
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thrae^eerwM
egerala*
u
Mississippi
gumc
railing
slgnatg
bass
at
the
aatna
time.
they muet hava.tb* bull along backer up.
Mile. Heyt lung leys thty’to
Nestor an aa llllnria form,
aud played a creditable ganiu in
Ore it will help Win the game.
Iwrt ei revolting aver here,
Ann
D in a tt'a
siaau lH a
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taevlng. ef ceene, the slmglar
tho Imrkfleld.
DERBY WINNER ARRIVES
John Rauch’s
passing
looked
t i l
«her«» le the less^agetleaeM
But the need for experience |n New YORK, Oct. 9, UP)-The
improved against the Tarheels Georgian!! S t r e s s
A defeated beauty contest an*
eduits.
tho line was so evident, that tho M ga Khan’s Irish Derby winner,
r s f lis Xi.1 getting a little better
Defense In Practice change buck to center for Partin wathou, is sehedulsd Ip arrive bv
trunt In Italy clatma Um wtanpr
I I I
rotoctlon most of tlio time. At
Worksra hi e ntv WasMitf- cheated. The loser wta ehektefr
was decided upon.
air next Tuesday for
1100.000
ngton last fall, Kentucky
ba BUe all right-but by Natufe.
Empire Qity
City la
Inttraatloiml icold ton office bul’dlng wiU ha
cemo up with more of John’*
ATHENA, On. 0. (ff)-Coacb
Iv mimoat Park Get. 19.
*1 h««ves than^ his own team Wally Butts stressed lino play afe UONZALE8 PLAYS AGAIN cui
SAN FRANOI8CO, Oct. d,
he grey colt hat bean n«u
fault whleh must b* re- the unlvfrslty of Georgia Bulldog]
(__
,T.,r Gontal
come Saturday,
i
(Psncho)
to face America1# three-yeargot down to serlout buelnesa It - ijUnard
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that they woul$ be on
outdoor-tennln c h a m p i o n ships, international stars in the event.
future when the going 58 * m s a '.d% . d « i m . meets Gsourgv Uossltr of Barksadding a bright ray to-an regular Tuesday scrimmage ad the lay, Calif., In tho flrsr of today’s
BARONS MOLD KDQR
_____ dark outlook in (be way
line men "knocked heads" In b feature matches of. the natl6iud FORT WORTH, Tax,, Oet. 4
w
/tubetltut Iona.
lengthy blocking and taekllng ses­ hard court tennis championships, —The BirmWigham Barons of the
I
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hopad that tha extra tlm* ap«nt on day defeated Norma Babullcb 9-1,
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tho line waa paired off
• fight card scheduled to ba owi and of tha field/Coeeh Du
•t tlie Municipal Park last put hit taaka through a long d
night has been postponed on pead defaaso.
M Wednesday, It waa an*
today hy J. w. Kaewlas,
of .the fight’commlttH,
inter, a Saitfenl
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They fear Tidwell, howuver. nnd
^ ’♦n building n defense
which they hope will slop him It
was Tidwell who passed tlie
Plainsmen to a 20-14 win over
The Gnturs
Florida hist year.
were leading 14-18 when ho enter­
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is In his lin t year at Auburn, it |
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with paper bags to* protect
speedy 168-pound h|^fhack, on
ugainst 'damage
from frost
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"We’ll have to bo up mentally
to give Florida a good fight," he
said.
CLOSE OUTS—ACT FAST
Blown will probably he *ithou: QUANTITIES LIMITED AT
the services ef Bill Wnddali. re­
gular right end who was hurt
FIR ES T O N E S TO R ES
la*t Saturday. Halfback Dickie
FlournoyflruJlbabekf Freddie Gafford andJpSuard Bod Cannon nine Scaled Beam Headlight
wero injured, bat may be ready to Adapter Kits from
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1 Coach Rav Wolf expect* to hi ve Conch &amp; Medan Seat
his Florida squad in g»oJ sbapu
6,50 set
for the clash, with ortii or two Covers
exceptions. Tackle Corlls Caivtr
is still limbering up In light Hear the World’s Series
clothes,
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BY MRS. CLOVER MARU2
The Seminole County Chapter
of the Red Cross plans a trip to
visit the Veterans Hospital wti
Lake City on Oct u . Tnev will
have a* guests on the trip the
wive* of trie ministers of the
county or other representatives of
each church.
Their hope In this way is t&lt;&gt; get
the most representative group
possible as the hoys who serve our
nation with their lives and some' times their health, come fiom all
j of these groups. This will give
’ mothers and fathers In the county
nn opportunity to get valued in
|formation on the cure and needs
' of nut hospitalized veterans.
I The iieople of "endnote Countv
j are fortunate in having an ui-tlV"
disaster eommlttee. Mr. tiraily
'Duncan has spent many hours in '
assembling a complete eommlttee
In each section of the county. A j
great deal of volunteer work is ic- .
quired wherever the Red Cross is |
active, as only one paid worker |
Is assigned to Seminole County.
Mrs. (ielsler Is an alert ami de­
voted worker, hut she ncudi a
great deal of help In each section
to carry out the many deed* of
imercy our countv needs and can
give. Mr. Karlylr Housholdvr is
our leva! Red Cross ehnirinan.

Colored Boy Scouts
To Hold ‘Round-Up’

Optometrist
113 Magnolia ATe.

S A L E S —SK K VICE
Mill H ardw are Co.
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fro m c o m m o n c o ld s

That Hang O n

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$276. Phone 102.
By having your ray or truck
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W1U Pay $300 cash
mechanics. Ia tha staertag ay*.
1070-W.
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Lc*nl Notice

3 B 2 5 A i.S B r » ’

I'hone 512

T O IG IO A tftE

The nation-wide "Round-Up" uf
the Boy Srouta of Am.-rien nn
country-wide
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K S TA TI!
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good send-off
send-off #n Sunday at 3 00 «h»* »• h**« received iitcrcasing «t- " ‘L V 4lt%l '.'Afh
V n . i ,t «’ IturilllV
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each
year.
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Church Wes* Thirteenth Street,
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according to the Seminnlr Divisi­ those Interesting In the program]
«4tr itf ifllllfs
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onal Committee, of the C-ntial of youth to l*&gt; present at th irl,,,'
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meeting," Fouler declared.
Ju.i« •f f i » t n l n t / l i *
Florida Council.
UImi iI.i
I’m tn *• f f i % t i n : » i . i o u r t I n . t i *• «*i
“Our plans contain som0 especi­
* «&gt; ' •**• iitf v ,#t 3*»titf&gt;•f (I. S**|«*r|«| »
ally interesting features (&gt;i the
'*H* •» ♦ •lEht ilTiutdr moiuhn ft.«m
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fly
young men of Seminole County
J II.' tV»*O nf Mis f|r-3 pu^ll. it I!*•(» nf
and the grownups too’, .ay* James
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A Foster, field executive. In genth. |« Us
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Icral. our Itound-l'p activities at 11S Till. •’ ll ItT (IP T ill’ I'lil'STT *if
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llr •4 nf r|iM slntfti ..•it itkit
In line with the urocediirt...............
tuve «&gt;M t■••&gt; s,-jn i\ i,i.r. (tii'.sptY
' HI t” l-V the I stn nut,
n .iiit in i iv I'lim u T i'
I fully adopted in scouting ihottghhi*
*r In* &lt;ittoftt*% snl ,l«t&gt;
in
in-: i - r \ r '■ &gt;.i-’
out the countiy."
vi.i.itv.
Launched in IP Id. thi
I»ti pH*. ;
Up" Idea achieved such
T O A l . l . « ’ lti:i»fT4»lt&lt;t A V l » P K I I
, M t J k W T e $ t P ro v «d T h U v
iu o - k n k o l l
r C reftt to R iQ o v t M O N T H L Y
If you uel NOW it I* piohulde
that you ttnn lie cm.,11 in our
flight si liovl It Von delay you
may tiol he nMe i" icental.
sr« you tranUrd I’T distress of
(’ o u r , c ■, u\iidnt'lc*Private,
mai* (uui tlunsl m.iniMy dlsiuiliCominerriul. Inatructoi, Instru­
Po*» ti n nmii* you s'iffsr
ment Twin Ei,gun
Ir-.rr psln. ItJti so ismoiu. wri»z.
Sto|, nnd See inn S' lmol or
&gt;.isn-«(rur.s—it su-li ilinosr lin n
i*, try i./dis C. Uiiikristn’s vse»i*ul«
I’hone loin
tui"p.&gt;nni1 to r,n*,s inch syluplotus’ lu » Isort. I icdlcsl test lliti
SPECIAL REHVICKS
f -,rd irii.srzsuly bslptul tr sumit, umiolsd Ibis v«y. Any drugrur*
OFFICE rpace In Meisch Building. i’AINT SP E C IA L -F JC Outsldo
SALKS LADIES \\ VN lV lt
*'0/t KLN’I — Fluot ssmier. Easy
WINTER PARK
ORLANDO
White, $4.76 per gallon. SenLargo light office, newly decoMU ( RORY’S
unkhim s
operalleu. Keusntmolv ,-ates, San
I rated, «ll utilities, heat and Uhlkarlk Glass nnd l’aint Co. 112ford Paint A (Balk Go. Phone
fWX
tor
sirrlee
furnished. Call
114 W. 2nd St. Photic 320.
O ZA U K IK I,
WANTED: Young man fui stick
HL3-W. IL A A Dopt. Store.
t mint work. IVrman.-n! Posit inn. F ti Kitchen Cuhineta call C. J .
itoumillat A Ande&gt;-"-i Wulgiem _ Gantt. f7l) 'A’
.. Ilotei n end up to date, one room 27 foot House trailer, Beeriest.
Must be sold ImmsUlaUrly. Park
Agency..
bftrti4eney apartment. Ideal for
UMIsANl/tr Morni.
'.etitlnol (lr*
Ave. Trailer Court.
hiMtiest couple. Downtown lo*
Inndo Evening T
0*11 Ralph
White
Girl
to
assist
with
I-.
oimi,.
efttlon. Call 560.
n&lt;iv. 1161-1
New $280 sanitary computing
work and rare of two ehlldten
- U)t VCNTH
scale. Priced for quick salo
Reply Box ALB Care Herald.
GAMC OF
urnlshed 3 hedrotn house or Sit I
'a
l.l,
117
for
Untie
metator
*105. Plume 417-W.
THE »ro*LD
ver Lake from Oct. I6tli to
■lid
Sturter
servl,
Swain’s
scatcs...
9
W O RK W AN TED*
June 16th. Call 102.
Bsttery Service, 8C.
First
Grapefruit trees 60c each. It. W.
FROGS
St
leam h g,
C.'.ltPENTERING and repairing,
First Class Modern Apt. Takaeh ! l-ord. Phone 7HH-W.
S - J...A H O
Phone 6117-W. Commercial St, Sweet Hamlin oranges I t llu.
hour, day or week. Art Daugh- Venetian Blind*: Now blind- and
AS THE
I..y . Phone 775-J.
R U G S LOAD
At Park Ave.
m complete leeondltionlug *etvIt. W. Lord. I’hone 788-W
THE R A S E S
m-. I’n. pul,It. fm froe e.tiA F T E R rrvo
’ COTTAGE. 2 room furnlnhed. Upright piano, recently taelory Gut'... mid spouting Installed et
mutes.
A
R E OUT IN
repaiu-d.
Free
estimates.
Plume
^ Avnllnl.Ie after llth ;__Cu»l P«0 .
reconditioned, Plume 6tt3. or
TH E L A ST O f
51 HX-W.
012 -R.
Kitchen
Calunets
Imlll
to
order
^
THE NINTH.
One or two bedroom furnished
Floe rslimates. ii,hn E. 1'riro,
apartment. Adults only. 2200 Upright air oynpressor tdft.Mj.'
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d
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y,
Phonii
t
F.
M.
Knglliftt.
Hoofing
Contractor.
Mellonvllle Ave.
lM
Kick’s W
Woodcraft
Studlu, Lake
1070 W.
i
All work guaranteed. Phono
Mary, Fla.
apartment.
1318-J.
Two room furnished
New flours sin faced to perfection. I
Sunshine Market.
Old floor* mude like new. Fin.
Steel Casement Windows at a
THE LONE RANGER
WANT tD TO RENT
rock bottom price. Buy whilo 12 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S
ishiug, rlenulng A- w axliu Pt« ■ '
A I I L . I U HAVf ANOkUJt O'AMfl |
they last. I’huna 1336. 301* Elm
taldi- power plant, 22 years u 1
Elderly eoupls want house or
Ave.
P'-rienee In Seminnlr Uour.’ y. M
I i/AVi'I
liiM uti f-i, &lt; i /
IF IHAI UWOGl.riUL) Wolll lit tOL
Krai
Basal*
Inresimenta
apartment furnished. Call 1381*.
M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
IIR U y ^
HADN'T SUMI1 0 TdL AIA6KI f&gt; AtAH,
W. R. WILLIAMS, Ueallor
GARDENERS SPECIALS
I’D IIAVL C 0 1 IUi IMF. LCW RAHCCIl!
110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
m3 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ilona
HKN'I A CAR
Menedara
10c
y o u Dr i v e it
F.II.A. Long Term Imana O.I.
^ R R A I . ESTATE — INSURANCE
■ i .
Flower Spray*
37c
PHONE 200
F.II.A. Repair U i m
PROPERTY MANAflBMKNT
2.88
26ft. Garden U°**
STtUKLAND-MOURISON
RAT MON It M. HALL, Rm Hot
12 lloie VVazhrra
6c
LAWNS MOWEEh For reaaotTabTe
u d r iv h i t . rv c .
Kb,. I Florida State Bank Bldg.
Hose Hangers
67c
ostlmulos Phone 7SH-W.
Shovel.
1.87
DODGE*PLY
MOUTH
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch typu
Spade.
1.77
r Expert
ss Radio
. . . Its
_ pair
. lag.
PARTS AND SEKVICB
!
borne. 2 hath*. Excellent loanFred Mvara. I l l R. t i n t J l i
j ! 0» I’nlmetln A»e.
Phone 1011
Spading Forks
1.77
t.on Apply 600 PtUmoea Drive.
Qt. Sprayers
lidc
Hum# 1239-W.________________
VENETIAN BUN D S made to orR FLORIDA HOME can be|
1.33
In.cclidd* Duster
(cat free, fa ll lift I for details ,
d*r. Seminole Venetian Illlml
Three bedroom frame house, local*
H8c
Weeders
an FOGGING. Southern C’heml^&gt;. 820 VV. 3rd St.
Phone
ed approximately 3/4 mile* out*
2.44
Hedge Shear*
tca!r. (nr.
1152-W.
Pruning
Shear*
77c
• elds Sanford city limit* on lot
disking,,
Grass Sickle
7 6 - x 110. Situated In plaazant
6$c
BOo Rk KKPING Service and Tax’
vrllnv'^bv f c h!r*’ec?.i* Dc*
uelghbot hood about 2 blocks
Wheeled Cultivator
Garden Tr&lt;»w*d.
from orncerv. Pries 12100.00
.17?..
Magiiulia- I'ltuiHt - .707
hUCKEY MOl
W. H. Wllliana, Rea Us.-.
Fertiliser Spreader
4.10
i s N i n i c F . s — u k Hn i I n a l '
110 N. Park. Phone t i l t .
Garden Rak*
82c
a*' i/’iMitn*
H ek * u s f o r
WrONVP,
KOit llP.A LTlf PROTECTION and
85c
Lawn Hike
MIMEOGRAPH PRINWNO
mis ,7 t - n o t \sa.’ w 03*:'
CLEANER
LIVING
call
OKI
for
5 room house located on edge of
1.16
c t h y w lt o j O S *n-4S v *
Grass Whip
hglp me, !od. nnd oec
AND TYPING
cuu&gt;|i|i.’tc datadt on FOGGING.
city on paved etreet. 2 extra
Grass Shears
Ole
a lm ew eT t o c d a a •Hiua
hc
.
CREinT BUREAU OF
S V - X TSeK
n I '— S
Ho'jin»jr*» Chefnli-aU Inn.
lota. All convenience*. Hale*
Lawn Mowers
10.88
In • -tlvJUBgnd biwglJ
SANFORD
NVE2E
S O K A V IJ f
:■price uf $4000.00 Include* n*w
A r f E n t To S p a I i e n t s — m , 7 ,
Grass Catchar
1.64
IIP N. Park_______ Phone ISO
G. E. Refrigerator, new washing
Callaman U at the Valdt.r for
2 lb. Grata Seed
83c
mac hi no and new hot water
a limited time. She will h* glad
Electrical Appliaaoee
Hot Kapa
60c
to demonstrate to vou tha merit i
Refrigerator*
Host Reels
8.80
*
h*ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
a n d value o f "New Wonder,
Repairing
Soli Soakers
1.88
Raymond E. Lundqulat, AaaerHte
World". The worlds host »*t of
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
FIRESTONE STO R M
Phone 732
Atlantic bank Bldg.
childrens books. Phono for a|iI N N. Park Ave.
Ph. l i f t
111 B. tat St.
printmont.
All Work Guaranteed.
Modern furnished 5 room houte.
Sacrificing Price. Ph«nf 18M-R. 1 LARGE TANK, 2 small tanks. I FLOOR SANDING and flniahliii 14
L O S T "JrF O U N D
electric pump all complete for
with modern equipment 2?
MODERN HOME, five room* *
$93.00. Telephone 339; Camp*
yea'* experietw
work guar* L o o t I Saturday in MaCruiy'a
bath. Phone 234-J.
bell’s Feed Store.
antoed. E. P# Stivena, Rt. 2
Ladles’ Black billfold containing
Box 143A, Sanford, call 710R4
3B*,. IdontlfIt »«tlon puper*, etc.
V
Aj , it
f *w ‘o" BEDROOM,
U year abl home HOTPOINT eltclrlc stove, Cal rod
alter 7:00 P. kl. o, before 7:00
Plaaso i eturn to Lcdgle Shiver,
$1,000.00
dotut. balance monthlj
$ 1,0
inthly
units, good condition, $$3.00.
amll
Phono 1317-W, Reward.
yments. K■ ill*
ill __
sell
lake a.
payi
■ ‘ furfll
_____
Call 737 after 3:00 P.M.
A ?4‘
f -V_
460 Plumoaa Dr, Ph. 931-R.
' *' ' *•.* »•'
whAg quality LOST— Key chain with Identifl*
• ARTICLES W AITED UPHOLSTERING
f MA/on THny
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ration tag No. 17-710. Jl. H.
Sample*
.prevail*.
IM i
___ of -_.M*ria!*
NtTA MAai m
I swocicrtg iBCN
I A R T IC L E S
Faircloth, Phone 674.
OlOECTOd in
galore. Ektimeteo given. Sabo’*
Highest eaah price paid fig. used
Ira miki
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furniture. Ted Davis Fundtora
is
ADro s r o R sA L t
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Co. $11 R. l a t Ph. IM.
HQT LUNCHES a w l i , f r o m
c*a .• « c m
1034 Packard. Phone 417-J.
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LITTLE VALLEY. N Y. Oct.
6— uV)—A humun In-ad, Iwilevrd
to be that of it woman • whuae
torso md three limlm have Iwen
found scattered over a M)-intl*
area, wa* dlacovered today near
4R I. western vllluge.
” Mr*. Marian llurrls found the
head lying In the. renter of i«
town r&gt;ad.
nit looked very im.ch like It had , ":in
been eawed off." .tuld Cuttaraugu* , "TU*
County Sheriff .Morgan I.. Sltjel.! *'*46
"Poailbtv u dug hud carried it to i
the road."
\ 10:00
The torao wm found Sunday ; 10:30
near Oleuu, uhout 20 miles from ' 11:00
heat. Two knees and a forearm 11:30
dr*re found two week*- ago near l l :t S
( f t a ’ci. ahout An miles from here. 12:00
In Buffalo, Sheriff Arthur D. 12:15
Britt sold the torso and three 12:.'10
1:00
limbs "matched perfectly."
After a oathuluirist'a report was ' 1:1ft
liven to llritt yeat c l a y he said , 1:30
•the body was of " a woman of 2:00
about 1H0 pounds, five-feet one- 2:06
inch tall and undoubtedly &lt;- j 3:00
1:0ft
mother."
Authorities said all the mem- I ft:.to
her* were exposed about a ‘month. J 3:4ft
*Xhoy said It appeared the head, 4:00
rarm* and levs were removed by 4:1ft
4:30
uie of a saw.
8:00
The head war. fbund w h i l e
5:30
police searched nenr Olean and
5:tft
Wale* for other patta of the
6:00
body and personal effects.
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Increase Di&amp;cuRRed
TA LLA H A SSEE,' Oet. K'-UV)
The . Btdte Railroad' end Tublle
Utilities Conisni»»ion will hear
arguments hare .Oof. V oh wheth
er Xo make permanent a 10 per
(ta t u tM Jt'm ig h t rate Increase
that has been In effeot a* a
temporary m anure for tietrly a
i y«*r- Tlia Increase wns granted ori­
ginally on tp r. 21, IM7 fnr e li
inonthg. but wa* rxtdndcd until
Dee. 14, 1910, wlten the commis­
sion said It had not Md an op­
portunity to held a full hearing.
The commission alaa called a
heating for Oet. Si on the question
of whether truck line freight rata
should be calculated on a differ­
ent mileage hash- than at present,
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EOUN AIR RASE, Oct. O-f/F)
— Whatever la the final outcome
of Air Force-Navy arguments over
strategic bombinfe there urn strong
Indications that rarrlera %«lit he
irIvon an Intporlnnl role In any
jpiht high
hlgjt cemmand
r
planning for
the tartirel phe«et» of Invasion

operation*.
Such n lend »vn» hinted at In

•’Operation!* Combine**—a demon­
stration of coordinated ertlon hy
all the armed forces. Tim simul­
ated ( hctlrpi situation In "oper­
ation comhlno” revolves around an
alr-land Invasion. In the operation
plan. Navy and Marine aviation Is
uaed extensively In support of nd
vanning ground troops.
This napears to In- a reflection
of high level si -iff planning In the
natleual
defrsise i-Mablieliiuont
since •’Otssatlons Combine" ob­
viously Is based -in overall policies
of that unified directorate.
Id the eierclse her*, lenth Navnl
and Marine nviatlon were useil
with Air Force planes to give
ground forces air protection and to
hammer at enemy lines with
bombs, rocVots end mnctilne guns
From this, thnre seems to be an
Indication that In any future act­
ual operation carriers would l*e
moved well In toward shore and
would send their Naval and Mar­
ina dire bombers nnd fighters
III. as part of the general air a t­
tack on the enemy.-l-i ’ -•
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tioniinole Teachers
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Steels as chairman of the Teachera’ Welfare Committee, also of
teh Credit Ublon.
| Mile Edna Chittenden was api pointed to head the Insurance
Committee, and Mr*. William
Hartley to (Rod the Retirement
CemmfMee. Wee Ruth Hand, Mgs.

AFTER IIAMMERINU A IIOMF. IM'N ll.al brim ghl in iwn men In the fiairlli Inning, third bassniMii Kellner of the Clevelainl Indian* Hols across llm huiim plate. Ills sock sent the score up to 4
to one enily In tho game ami llm In-linns won tb e Ameriran l,eMgue pennant by a score of 8 to II.
At the plate to m--et him mo tiorilon mill IlniiUr i-ati, both of whom he brought In. Htmlrrnii slamHinl t*vo homers. ( Internatlonnl 5ouinlplioto|

Cigarette TnxeH Are
Over
Year Mark

Thurmond Speech
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drpd TiUa Wgre a t point M as
member* of tho Program'Commit­
tee.
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Mrs. OoH reported on the convontlon of &gt; classroom teachers
which she attended In Tan^a last
WD*k.
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W. T. Mllwce defined the leg­
islative Issues, Including tho bond
amendment, and pointed out that
this'proposed Issue had been op­
posed' In a committee report by
county suMrintegdonU at a meet­
ing In Uaingvillp last May- lie
stated that the amendment does
not 'accomplish, anything beneflrlal which cannot he done under
th * present lews of tb* state, and
declared-that It wgufd futhar re•due* the borrowing capacity of
boards'of, public, Instruction.

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Lewis H a i l s Pension
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V. N. Meet

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C M t ls s t e Vrmm Peg* One
tc« sH tiM f m * Peg* Am ) '
teuton I
port In the calm "eye** or center
CINCINNATI,
Oct.
0.
U
P&gt;-John
"Tha Soviet Union has rsitersd
of the hurrlcum. Many streets
were flooded and automobiles L. Lewie and fellow officers of to illrgal and forcible mtaeurvs
■tailed during the height of the the United Mine Workers today In order to assert Its will In Ber­
storm. Bus service wee suspend­ hailed the miners' new pension lin. This I* something what esu
ed. The Florida Highway Patrol contract aa the major union not be Justified."
T h e n Alexander Parodl of
reported little wind damage but achievement of their genetatlon,
Lewi* demanded — nnd got — a France took the floor and told thj|
considerable high water on roads
tonnage royalty of 20 cents to council Russia alone "Beera d lrecP
along the tower east coait.
A bright aun was shinln.* this finance 1100 monthly pensions for ri&lt;sp&lt;4islhllity fnr the dangerous
morning and was expected to give 02-year-old miners with 20 years nituatioo created In Ratlin.”
When he finished, Argentina’*
the city a thorough drying out In the pits. Ths annual yield
before the day waa over. There from soft coal productloa Is ex­ Ftrtlgn Minister Juan Uratnuglla,
pected
to
lie
1100,000,000
a
year.
presiding, said no- other speakers
were a few palm fronds Imre and
there about the streets. Other­ The anthracite yield will be about were listed and he Intended to
110,000,000
annually.
There
arc
adjut*n the council "During an
wise the damage was barely notseparate funds for the two fields. Intermediary waiting pcrold until
ICtabl*.
The
contract
providing
for
the*u
n further meeting is cefled by the
Fire, fanned by BO te 50 mil*
a $1 Increase in Presldont."
gales, destroyed two drei* shops payments—plus
miners’
dally
Dgy
of
$11.05—wo*
Vishlnsky then took off hie ear­
on Washington Avenue, Mtaml
Beach, yesterday afternoon. Dam­ effective last July I. It will expire phone* with a grin nnd g a th e re d
up Ills papers In leave.
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age was estimated'unufurliUy at next June 30.
1100,000. •
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The western suburb* of-greater
Miami, Hollywood and Fort Lau­
derdale were flooded- National
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('••&lt;!■•&lt;••&lt; Cram Paae On*
(('•atiaaeS (ran ra a r (!•••
guardsmen were on duty at Fort
1bs&gt;) p solid beat with three snare
Lauderdale during Ih* night to awhile we* Mathew Rakosi, ilcuuty 1drummers and one bass and cym­
prevent looting.
premier of Hungary. All the*'’ bal drummer.
The only death reported In figures now have returned to their
At the conclusion of the concert,
Florida was attributed to a heart capitate.
the players and Mr. Black w*r«
attack In the height of tho storm.
Washington sources said, how­ complisnented on thslr pUfrlnr
John flllmore, 42,.teas found dead ever, there waa nothing in the hy President Frank Larason in.
In hla Miami home,
reports to Indicate that Roland behalf of the Kiwanls Cluh.V
nad sent a top official to a Comin­ Visitors were: Jack Grant of
CLEWIBTON, Oct. fl. {/P&gt; Taveras, the Rev. Ralph Zlmmrrform meeting.
Farm ers' and ranchers breathed
The last officially announced man of Holy Croea Episcopal
easier after the hurricane rpated Cominform meeting wes In Ro­ Church, M. P. Huckabee, of the
the Lake Okeechobee, of Its tor­ mania last June at which Yugo- ACl. Railroad
and Charles Andert
rential rains.
•lavla’a Communist Party was c»- son of the Kay Club,
The flood situation remain* polled and Premier-Marshall Tito
about as It did before the storm. was denounced for departing from
h
m i
Only on* lake area reported more
the Marx-Lenln line.
then an Inch of rain.
Joelah Ferris, J r ., of the United
States Sugar Corporation, said "ns
far as he could, tell’* no additional audltlng departments of warrant*.;
reconciliation end welfare and un-|
damage was done, to the auger employment
compensation benefit
cane. Some fields were atilt flood­ payment were consolidated Into
ed from the mid-September storm a new warrant division headed
and subsequent rajiw. , • by R. 0 . Higgins, former assist­
ant gensral auditor.
K
a“ (low. n » i i »hr iM mm
1U» teer
IMT esasrsUfU.
nesrsUMS. If TfA
yea ars
an
A new department of records mU*t alia
umtiH.ytta
•*«»
trwetow*
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ten •'
we* set up under 8em A. Wahalsh,
• !•*,
,
♦rneteran comptroller’s employe,
&lt;Ci s ||*m S **• « Pea* Oael
C liatflfle had fcYMth 111 If thtl#
without-hiring new'help and with­ to receive and distribute all mail MUlUt
•raptnu »r» duo joly W * » u ^ u » - out overthaa .work, . • ■
&gt; and mailed tax payments and to ihn wo shot alsoh-Oroo*1it m » r a* (or
rev. Oil S ooittro todirThe three -ehetk-wrltlng and keep nil permanent records.

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Wkss Ym FmI lent»

R ichard Field *
throw with plenty to spare. Duhy
OTuncrd directly In Hark whu tos­
L iiH t
&lt;i.HilHMtit r - n n l'«K» iln*
sed hint out.
&lt;f'»Nit*u«e I'rasi I'ae* &lt;&gt;MI
.South lust year. You have lia I
No runs, no hits, unit error, one
TALLAHAKHKK. Oct.
laken by Htiepidf Mcro
left.
Florida cigarette an-l alr-hollc inoir gang murder* in New York in t'1’"*
llrere*
1beverage tax collections are tun- live year* than we have had lynch-1 ,’" ch 10 Nalford **•
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M. McCormlrk rant *•’ easy pop.nlng nearly five and a half per-1
■late Is received by tho County
mw* in llm *nulh in 30 years."
to Boudreau in left flojd. atanky r(,nt nhemi of lust year.
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"Von hero In New York," In* C-lerk, (r. I'. Herndon, Informing
Tornodoee tn»v tra ve l, ha unit,
1 to Krltnor. Sain fouled. Beverage Director Jnm.-s T. Vo^
blnson near tho first ha*(-•ri-lle, who rollccta both levies re- ■mill. "Ili’sented nil effort, by u him of the Hoprenip Cmirt's j e tton at spepsjq Up to A# miles an hour.
field boson.
I parted total recclpta of $7,057,014 feileial liulieo power, in make Ibis
No runs. n-» hit*, no errors, none foi the Aral three muni lei of cilv dry, oven thougb llm fnlo'al
FIO FO JIR CONSTITUTIONAL A M IN D M IN tf TO 9 1 VOTID ON IN NOVEMRIft, 1948
Itft.
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'this luisiness year, mnipnri"l with ageola wore aetlng under Hiitliimly
FOUIUTII INNING
$7,230,232 In the Hiime period n i 1f a rimstillilIniinl aiomdiooi-i
aoTira n* tisc.tioA wtt
'Woll. let me ask you bow you
v»ar ago.
tevtm ». r. o U j^Kiuio.et Uor. o(_i»a*o,*ft
Indian*
•hw«( i* i C iMUIulp.b ol
if
pllrJ .Td, ff
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look
wo
fro)
lu
the
Mouth
w'llitil
ttnudn-Nii 'truck out.
Gordon
I 'J U &gt;t Ii4l.il. d ll
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ill I'resldeilt of till) United Nlit-e,
h»L( l.k v: ..&lt;*n lil idlidltiU Jl lAti
htrH’led Into conter. heltner struck
SuUwriMd t ? bftit InDo(sir 1*33. tho* If lo «»y. ttmo ihoroolter fa*rt li»» lo uht ollfrl SSCTION l|. I tr-mi fed •nor din•
nod
a
Democratic
f'resldnnt
uc
fonttivtiiui
'tiyiiLs ( UlO It*.- - ul flerUo onJ
Iht .IB.jMItlon u&gt; U.o boikfr tu
out on s hit and run olay, and!
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ol t»0 ••&gt; olior opprsvti hr no oH.-toi. ol ,r-r l. IS.J no Counir To* Col-trsar
intrio XVIl
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- torn l u. I./ • fn'.o ol te ysroitriili. |*&gt; o’ of*. O/W tuunjtf. I* «**lStnise Iol Sritrio
lit*
llmi. seeks not by a ronxtlttitjrual
Ihorool
ol IhO auto
Bute si
ol;florid* M uto County *1 o riUrcnmni rolloO lor tn '*.t Ccur-&gt; of ' flo*i».
&gt;( vlor.
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IRt mto-niih. »i on u-f 1 , 0— 1. olouoJ (no laaltpitwa* *a4. .pmsljMno
when Hslkold dropped the third]
t«-»aHaaoa tram Paso in » i
ofeooSodeo.lolUtdi
th»l puimioo. ^oeifyini ih* M aori. Iun«. is*, .mil rotliil i.l u » « lofioi la * o )
limeiidiuent, but by Icgiidotlvp I tot.
•ootlsa S
* of
t-ols IX er
•/ 1I'.oConu»e Cea- wr•
I . fd to
so so.le
u .l * r*«4
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strike, Gordon toarhed nernnil death ratn of 12 2 In the other to use a federal police powei
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hrooah olUw Lf|- Uoru. dultoo oaS tomumilDit ol Coua- Co-irtv h&gt; the -l»to. Cjjnly. Coon-T
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prevido &gt;»r t v isouoim. ei. .Sbootot
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Urf soMlon. or ol ly To* Coltorlor doilfnittd in FirfSttpa Sebooi HurJ. amcjl nittflM.. #p*fUI r.-ls-cilo JQ.iaOt^ vlt'i tlw .S .o . orwl
Bslkeld Imd tb threw l« Torgc- cities of the group in which lids , . l. 1iV„ .
Mrdlhhry tuMoa I •( two Beotlea 14. ind fh.ll llkfaiio T.f V-nsol Ditlild. ond MimNlpuInn.
t&gt;.mis f y Ctumv (toortf aay ■ oMotet or , esusei
r.,,i I ' it
on,I l«(&gt; ill» 'l.tornilno roat
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son a t first to retire K elln er.'city I. listed, or an iucruase of
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- prdvK* lor lh* cotlf'iton. »tf*. cuilodi, (
Tho LoeliUtv.o ih.n ol the lax*- I
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toe tall
— f oifnijilonl
uiti'.jUonl M ol OlMoUiMl lor kuo»i r^iii.t ouugr U*oros( oSUfS Soilsucn a
lies on1 dliburi,mfal *1 t'l t»s«r t.llvo Sor.lon ol 1*13. ond ln&gt;'» Mmo l*
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No run*, one hit, no errors, o'le uveruge rale of the previous tluee ion* eoptrnrv to the wishes of both
Ibr po« irt. lus-l .f*. dulim or) ramNow rururio.it. I. ll a. im&gt;.v, etojwu son oo.e
pir.jilien el Counlf.To* CoU-cter dftt^- j
S » . i t Hist. M .-h . ! Kit of rundo. Sloto (loirs N t.t
l«ft.year*. Sanford ranked VtHtlth in It* employer nnd employt-a.”
do !.»iti v sivo nsii.v tint o
0/ low ana sli.il b&lt;
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group,

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Job Shuffling

Do tin- quest Ion of seai'-Kni uai.
llolmen rapped back to Feller
On „ bosls of tin MllUlbri »f ! Tliliriliond suggested Hint If New
who threw to Robinson for tho-1 vehicles irg isterrd
'&lt; j Y»i kers ouihihi
opiaixi*' it.
it. “Tlion abolish
red,. thio wits I '•jYoikera
out. (Jordon scooped up Dark’s i
n t ),
h i . your llnrlein,"
|o-r 111,0011 ii'gisleiedMu
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with
groustder and threw hlta out. Tor-1 vehicles or an IliciriiSM of til.I
iVrsonnlly,” be ad-led, "I I tied: I

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bed te become the first j percent over the prcviuti* thre-*
Bfstoit - base
Turgeson .ycery. Average r&lt;'gl"lintion dent'i
in !rate I" eltle:. of the group wos
it tat to gather In Elliott's fly.
2.2 death* pec tO.OiHI veliirli-u.
-No runs, no hlta, no crroib, cue
Hanford was reported lo la- low
b ft,
In traffic omteola and Improve­
FIFTH INNING
ments, except for five iiiIIoh of
Indtena
modern street lighting unit 72
Roblainn filed lo Holmes. Hagan signals erecfcil. In lids group
poked a .single Into le ft Feller Hanford ivmh tied for IHHtli place,
lsafd down a neat sacrifice. Helkcbl whereas In HMlI It was tied for
tlrew to Torgesnn at first for the Hist plm'ii. Tills city was icportcd
putout. Ili-gun took second. Mitch­
ell pent *n i-a»y fly to lllekurtln tu have roiiiimred favorably with
leading Group VI eltics in manShort left.
No run*, one hit, no error*, one days spent on engineering etudles
and maintenance uf eigne
left.
The report ei»ice tlml raveno •
Rraiee
Rlckerf rifled a ulngte past from parking metara elmiibl laRobinson into light field for lloa- used KXCLUHIVF.I.Y for trnfflten's first hit. Ralkcld sacrificed improvement* *u itint the ninluriNl
Rlckcnl to acruiid, llrgaii to Rob­ will receive the i-enefile.
lu Ilia keeping ur accident ro
inson. M. McCirnilck ruteed pn
•asy pep to (iurjen behind second cords Hanford w»i llnl fur 2117th
place among ihv I.Tlt Gimop VI
baeo. Fellar loaned out Steuky.
No run*, #&gt;ne hit, no errors, one
left.
threw him out
SIXTH INNING
Boston. Oct. (t i/l’l—Otficial box
Indians
of the first game of the 11*11
Drby tingled through the center World Series
Of tha diamond. Boudreau groundN IN T H IN N IN G
bd -ml. Doby taking acrond. GnrIndians
on filed to IBrkcrt In left center,
Marl rcplsod Hulkidil behind llm
eltner sent Itlckcri beck nlnu*l nlntn and Hinti rrulnrt-d Hanky
t* the loft field wall for hip 550- at second for the Brnveii.
xwt Itnc drive.
Boudreau sent M. McCormick
MVo runs, mw hit. no error*, one back altuosl to llm center field
wall fur tile lung mumdi. Dark
(Ira res
caught Gordon's high pup foul.
Boudreau tossed nut Rain. Hoi- Elliott pulled duwii Keltiinl'* lile.ii
tttta railed an *a»y fly to Mitchell. bounrer tint throw wild to first
Doby sauntered In In lake Dark’s and Kellner reached second, .tinl« * y fly In center.
nlch became Haiti’* sixth atrikeeul
Flo run*, n" hits, no errors, none vlrtlm, ending the game.
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No rune, no hits, opo error, mm
HKVRtftll ^NVffr.
left.

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Judnlch filed N Holmes In front
the right field fence, Robinson
* »n f*»y
- 4o- Ilul.Mw,. ».
Cortnlck came In fast lo catch
r if ,n *
Ivaguer.
y N o runs, no hit*, no errors, none

CLF.VI'I.AND

Mitchell, Lf
Duhy, Cf
Boudreau, HN
Gordon, 2B
Kellner, nn
Judnlch. ftK
Robinson. Ill
Breres
Rob Insun mad* a brilliant Mop Heean, O
l
T urge son • sharn smash and Fefler. P

A underhandodly to Feller

•overad (list for tho out on

a &gt; r a a w ? !is

tecenthtue pl tehIn*. Feller
ily threw out Elliott. Rlckert
ni to Roudrcau.
fo runs, no hit*, no error* Bone
KIQIITIB INNING

Totals

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The united mine worknrn chief
once pirtured former Vico I*re*’
dent Garnet ii* "A whiskey drink­
ing, poker idaviug, evil old man."
lie assailed Mr Tinman at tin .
UMW con vent inn in (‘inciuoati
voNterdav
Mr. Triiniaii'- comment lo o-.l
n-rli-re came a to- t« ft
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•i report on |l&gt;e Didted Nation*
affairs from Rtci- iary of State ‘
Marshall.

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Oct. Dll Rally at court hmisa at
Oalncsv lie 3 P.M.i Reception by
tlnlverelly of Florida stulnnix 4

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n 4 . 1 » u Information wi$ not siren In 1940,
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NT. AUUU8TINK, Oct. 4 . I/P)—
The Florida cnmpaiiin l ',m&lt;raty
of Gov*. ,f. HI rum Thurmond and
J . Fielding Wright was nntinunred
today hy riieiriimn Ghnilgi Khep.
herd of the Flotilla Htali-s Ijlghta
Dcntpcrnllr campaign eoinmtttoo.

Wright's Itineraryi
Oct. 12: Address before Klwaadt
eonvaiitliMt at Tnmpa 13 nooni
Arfrfreaa at Bradenton 7:83 P.M.

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Goveroer Tlmma* E. Dr wev h a il'
John Foster D nlle.. Idr. foreign
affair* -nlvi-cr Ii. f„, a leiiglliy i
dincilmdmi In Allianv veuterday oil
•ho "eiirrent Inlernntional situat­
ion." Dii IIoh, who i* icpoiled lirket&lt;al for tlui lop Hloie Department !
stint If tlm lieinildientia will In
Novcmlair, wan to letorn today to I
I'nrla wliere he is a II. H. delegate I
to the United Nations meeting.

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presidency hiooglit tide report
from Mr. Truinati today:
"You retnemlier tha wtatement
lie mode olimlt .lolui Garner--lt
made Gvrni'r o m eat man."

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I n l a i t f Th tra* Is f t i m i l t M
f a fretect tha Peace at the WotUj

Mostly rloudy
with scattered
shower* through Friday, Moder­
ate southeasterly wind*.

Ta Mamets the F r a m e s ef America!
To Pled ace Preeperlljr *or Saaferd.
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

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6 IJ. N. Councillors Russians Drop
W ant Reds To Lift Several Bombs
Near Berlin
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Incident May Have
Neutrals Say First
•Step In Easing Cri­
sis Is For Reds To
Make Decisive Move
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PARIS. Oct. 7-&lt;/P)—Six mem­
ber* pi the United Nations Security
Council not involved in the Berlin
emit were reported today solidly
in favor of railing the Soviet block­
ade.
An authoritative tourer said that
was the first reaction of the six
countriei a! a caucus yesterday
after the United Statri. Britain
R n d France presented their charges
against Russia to the full council.
The western powers charged that
the Beilin blockade threatens world
peace.
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Thus far. the source said, no
resolution has been prepared, but
the six “neutral” members feel the
first requirement in easing the
crisis is for (be Russians to lift the
^blockade.
The neutrals on the council are
China, Syria, Belgium, Colombia.
Argentina and Canada. The Soviet
Ukraine is siding with Russia
against hearing the care in the
Security Council.

Mediation B oard
F ails To S e ttle
Rail Wage Dispute

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No. 33.
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?npT/Rr W orld Series Evened
“Against
" " "0PA
" B y Cleveland', 4 To 1
V ictory O ver Boston

Reports To Dewey

President Sayvt High­
er P r i c e s Don’t
Hurt Republicans;
McKellcr Explains

Been Part O f Man-i
euvers To Be Held
Over Soviet’s Zone

IIKItLIN, Oct. 7.
Kurt
Fischer, chief of the Soviet
tone interior ministry, said to­
day tha Communists are building
a “heavily armed and specially
trained” police force of 100,000
men In tne Russian occupation
i * " " * ° f Germany. The task of
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the huge force, Fisrhrr wrote.
III he “not only to romhnt
criminal elements, hut In pro­
tect
our
young drmorrary
C H I C A G O . Oct. 7
against the atluclis of Fnuriatn
Attempt* by the National Mediation and
reacllonnrieH.'

Truman Is Expected
To Appoint Board
To Investigate Row

A aso clated Prana L eased W ire

.

UMW Convention
Votes To Honor
L e w i s ’ Birthday

ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN
TRAIN, Oct. 7 -(/P )— President
Truman declaird today th.ii the
Republican opposition is "afraid "
10 reply to bis campaign criticism.
"They d are not answer me." be
Saul
J
Mi. I roman Inbl a l» vin-ub Miners’ Leader Also
cloud at Bridgeport, Pa., lb.it U
Appears Due For
"didn't burl" Senator la ll (R
Big Boost In Pay
U.V DZIEOATI to UN. pjrley In Ohio) and "some of the economic
Paris, John Foster Dulles, foreign rov.iluts" when price control* went
By HICIIARD KANIN! IIKH
I’ONTI \t . Mi,h„ t»,r. 7
policy adviser to Gov. Dewey, tclki
BERLIN, Oct. 7 -(/I*) British
Wayne euiiiilv I’m-rrutor James
with reporters alter hi* arrival at 011
lie -aid prices went “ up, up and
N. MrNally -ahi iml.i, he won Id
fliers engagrd in the Berlin air­
LnOuardla Field. ft Y.. (w.m Kulift said today they had -ten Rus­ rope * fur*) loned about Hie Hrpuhll- Up" although Senator Tail bad | a-k a warrant rharging Carl
fair I'leslilentlnl cnmpnlftn. Dulles promised llreV would "level off ' Bolton, .111, ami i»u imltlcnllfleil
sian planet drop live bomb* m (lie
prr*on* with lt»e atteiupi on the
told Hie newsmen that: * It couldn't without controls.
Soviet occupation rone about 12
life of Hallrr I' It, -other Inst
look hotter."
(fnloriiafloapi)
miles northwest of Berlin
Mr. Truman said that lire Remo
Apr. 20. MrN.ill, -.ml hr wnolil
reipie-t two I,Tin llo&lt;- marrant*
crals. if elected, "will work on
There is a possibility the ieported incident might hive been
that Tafl-Ifarllev lull in vmir | a* writ a* one again-l llnllniv.
all charging n«*.ni|i ,. oh Intent
part of large-scale Russian air war
interests."
_
^ | to kill.
maneuver! announced for today
If you -end a Republican (on- j
7 (/|»&gt;
over the Soviet zone, Berlin and
gress." be added, "they will lake ! C IN C IN N A TI. ft,.
Allied air corridors, including
the rest of vour liberties &lt;sw.iv from 'Th e Uiiiird Mm.* W inLrri- •con*
bomber flights.
jvrntion lnfl.iv tin t Mt,n,dv adopted
you
U. S. representatives at the Four| Without mentioning (•ovnnor , •* tcmiIii I ioh l« in i U loltn I. |.rwii
Power Berlin Air Safety Center
IThomas K. Dewrv by nam
e.
Of Crash
said the air activity announced by j Probe
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iTr im
an said of Republican * &gt;n

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39,633 Fans Watch
Lemon Best Spahn;
Manager Boudreau
Is Star Of Contest

B R A IL S FIELD. Boston. Oct. 7
t/Tl Bob Lemon vquared the
World .Senes for Cleveland today
by setting down the Boston Braves
with eight bits for a 4-1 victory in
the second game of the best-of•even classic before J 9 .6 3 J fans.
Manager I^.u Boudreau, who
went lulle.s m Johnny Sain’s open­
ing * ii lory, led the Indians with
a sparkling day afield and at bat.
His double started a two-run South­
paw spmge in the fourth an dhe
drove home the third mn off South*
paw Warren Spahn in the fifth. He
started one double play, was in the
middle of anollt"f, made a
ralrli of a pop fly in short center
I ami puked a mull off &gt;&lt;c» om.
G E orm : w k ir k
I.cninii. accomplishing what his
Iti'iilift' H l\ 11 k \vfll r »*|n »• -rut. uinre famous nttelling mate. ItotitiV
Kiwiiiu A Intel iiiitiMiiiil lit tlit* Klnri- Feller, faded In do. rnmc through
dll kiwiitih hi&lt;*t: Ht ronvcntlun I•• \sith ,, -i-rie* win ill hi* first sturt,
Ih* IiuM ill Tumpit Hit III tn I ’J . | Itremoe I It - Indians were aide to
Mi. Kirk h n iim*iii Ih t «»f the l liaudle .Simlio Lemon, a " 0-game
( iiont &lt;1 of Ki^aiii* Intcrnntiotml. wiimri in tho rctfulnr m*aton*
Ilu ib n f••iini*i iMotsnnti* jiiilKi* l-lrm t. „nt five men and walkad
from sSikt'Ktnii, Mo
I tlrree
I TTo- .'mo-',-rlril toftiTiler who fall*
.-■I ilu&gt; In,linn* iwie in the final
week* of the season ml*scd tying
the Series icrord for rhuners by
n plti-l.er. lie handled 10 chance*
•-It put,oil* and 7 assists--one leas
than Nick Altrock did for the
Chicago White Sox hark In 1006
Gloud-ffeekcil skies thnt leaked
few drops
I
...n —
. of- rain In the morn- •

Board to settle the wage and hour
dispute between the nation’s railtoads and 16 non-operating unions
have ended in failure.
The dispute, involving 1,900,000
employes, now goes to an emer­
gency fact-finding bonid which
President Truman is expected to
appoint within a few days.
This step is provided by the Rail­
way Labor Act. The mediation
board withdraw* from the case and
certifies that an emergency existi.
The Mediation Board effort*
collapsed late yesterday after the
unions turned down a board pro­
posal for arbitration.
Direct negotiations between the
Buckeye L i m i t c d .daisies1 f; fbr moi.i,ion i Iiiii.tveil a move
A* the rooncll marked time un­ railroads and the unions collapsed the Russians appeared to lie the I
til It* next meeting, tho United
largest since the U. S. and Britain | C&amp;ntinucs By F B I
' Thev ilnic not miwei me I I's-s , -nt started irtn .il mars ago
Sept,
17.
‘
States. Itrltain and Franco con­
n re
afraid to get on the -*«,&gt;••&gt;• w||,)jn ,|lr
|ewjtNaming of a fact-finding board began using the air corridors io !
sidered drafting a formal proThev talk iitimit home, and mother.;. , ,
, . , .
supply
Soviet-Blockaded
Bnlm.
1
will
make
nny
legal
strike
Im­
fMTTSBURG. Oct. 7 &lt;/Vr One whip I. nice I'liimtiy it In. -Yon birthday a memo,,,I holiday
» i;osal that tho council call on Rus­ possible for Ihrco to four months.
Thn liusalana wnrned the West­ hundred workmen and four wrecl can trust hi*."
sia to raise tho Berlin blockade.
Ih e an t b ia n t r igieement. ro ve r.
Informed sources predicted the Tho hoard proltahly, will take »s ern Powers thev pluii extensive trains today cleared away wreck­
"Y o u can't trn .i 'e m ." he rot. | n H
ftp (gift IVnnsvIvnnif
rmincll’s noxt meeting would he month to hear tho case, and then gunnery urills and parachute Jump­ age in suburban Bellevue where
another to study cvldcnco a n d ing, as well us Dying drills In the
. . .. _ f ..... »,/. [liHfcl ro.il Itllttrii, tltt.idy l|«l
Saturday morning.
Mr. Truman, talking of tlio
-|
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.
,
a huge rock slide yesterday caused
&lt;&lt;
on 1' nnp
proviotn Inf
n!i«ri\ tin r,.
Russia urged that the Unitud make a recommendation. If tnl*
report
I*
unsatisfactory
to
the
tile
wreck
of
a
fast
Chicago-bound
Nations atomic Energy Commiss­
Die miner,' Ir.ulri tbo appeal,
ion scran Its two and a half years unions, they must* wait another
Pennsylvania Railroad train. Two
due
Io gel i boo,, m pay. .Srvrral
(to
day*
before
any
legal
strike.
of work and “let In breath of fresh
crewmen were killed and 12 passen­
Th# IB unlona litelude shopmen,
resolution, hnvr been introduced
air."
gers and trainmen were injured.
Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malik malnlonanca worker*, clerk* and
— - 1... ..i... In-Sixono Death !s Blamed O . c S . - i ' K j ' S S V ™
told the U. N. sssombly'e poll
The dead were J. G. Lighthurn,
to
SI
mtirh a. * 7 &gt;.l)0 0 . Ihe ten.p e U f l G f O w i m r O l l t I with the opener still n subject Icetlcal committee thal
lutUar pbich iruiu l«». be (svoied l
y io w u iK
jotm^c.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7- W V - engineer, and R. G. Romhke, a
Th# Budget Bnre au was -niknl ■fi/mun, both of Cres tile-, O. TJi.- r
uould fix tbe i ontiliilional pnv of i
( J f s \ 3 CC
1 r n c l ( Hct
Tlmre wa» more heated illicit*tmlay by Repi RnfXtnora (D -F I n ) two were members of the crew : O. K. White, i siilesnint. fo.- j
hmmIIhhc.i ii „ ra a s Twm
sloo in l.nsi'l.nll rirrles over the
■ho
to Include In Ita reminmenHath.ns of the second of two locomotivei iho Akers I'nrts amt Fiiuiomenl
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&lt;100 allotment for flood cunt ml
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Two Are Killed
In Pennsylvania
Railroad Wreck

Flood Control Is
Sought For State
By Rep. Smathers

Aerial ObserversSay Much Water Is
In Florida.
Robeson, Negro Is Over Lake Section work
The Bureau now Is preparing
the l.iiilget for the fiscal year
Boomed As State MIAMI. Oct. 7. f/P&gt;—Bermuda storting
next July I. It* lecomtoday
motioned of in lc- mcnilntinna will ho suhmittml In
nml “probably winds of hurri­ (Congress in January.
Department Head cane
force” a* a tropical atorm

White Announces
His Candidacy For
£ity Commission

Seven Men Held
F o r Gang Killing
Of Pete Del Pozzo

vr-trrday III connection will, the |
poaton Braves' chance, of
doner in Croup No. 2 ^t» sue,.....I
J |,cn It. la-sher. i* "-os iKimmneed T n
A t t e n d D i s t r i c t ■: imt • laying of Peter Del Por/o ii milking It two straight over the
t'l.-velaiid It,&gt;li,i,
Biooklyn ,trrrl on Tite.il.vy.
! *&gt;V fforilon llrndluy. r.ty deputy
iif» \\lii'ii l|« .♦lid
Mh, l, rule
whs
l l«r»•WW*" * » ' J 1 C o n c la v e In T a m p a
I)•I Po/ro's death is blitnrd liv
(•Mini IsMhl* ill
tun k into
polo r on a tend ttroMiiig out id i eigl.th inning sifter
after a *liarp Oftf
year’* uiaastrou*
. " l 1 ,ImI " ’ck,U 1 »«*•" In
F„-de, i, kt..„.
X-w
After Inst year's
illxustroui "
T'l ,• Kiwnnis Cli.l, of Sunf .i I
' l ! " ' r 'V."1 «,« ,e v‘‘a \ Bivnswl.-k l,r.,vtn.-.- i„ &lt; on„d„. will t.&lt; ii-piesenlcd at the 101k $-HM) r.uc track brl on wlm b they from Pilcher linli Feller to Man­
SAVANNAH- On”. Oct. 7. t/Di— moved up the Atlantic after flood* in Florida Army engineers
ager Loll Boudreau, with two out,
U'&gt;»Manm via I s w r » » ,
Mr. White served for thri-e veivr* ,-„n,-o. mn of the Florida Kiw.ioi-1
A For the aakn of world peace. *nya Isahlng Cuba and South Florida. recommended » 200.000;00n I o n i - !
i
i "" n Hutitcnan! m Hu* 'I'H-m Oisti ii-t to l&gt;e ticld Uct. 10 to 12 | I l.r 12-ycar-old victim, known a, later icon'll tlie singlt, run l.y
w thc Progressive Party candidate The hurricane with highest rnmro program ami Cunirraa.i a p - 1
which tho Bruve* won. 1-0.
for gcycrnoit of Georgia, the negro wlndH estimated above 73 miles
at Tun,pa, Club President Frank "llalliinorf Jo e." dir,l in hi* I (Commissioner A. It. Chandler
, singer Paul Robeson should ho an hour nesr th* eeatsr was tfrnm. The portion approved by
I.in,-on aonmiiireil today l&gt;&lt;d&lt;-.
moll.ri,' arms alter b,-mg &lt;ill down -aid We decision was entirely up
310 miles aouthweat of Ber­ Congress would cost lflJlOO.tNN)
secretary of state.
I to National l.eague tbiiplrc It'll
bv live l.tlllrl,
James Uarfoot, the guU-rnnt.nl- muda. an I l :t 3 A.M. advisory and It Is this sum whlrh Smnther*
..
. . . ... ; Ftevvnrl, mid tliat “lie railed it
inked thn
the Budget human
nurenu n
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at candidate, tast night nddres-rd stated. It will pa** clone In the t to,lav asknl
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,
,
---------tn okuy. ~
Congress
must ----rote tlm |L r H I U l C l l B I l O I SI V I f l lEl 'i /,&gt;'
a party rally at the Negro Ma­ British rennet Island early tn
•••y tonoimred tli
money tiefore more cln l&gt;e *tait-|
j to months.
irm ! of ; -jq,,, coMiinis-miiei uit.l the rnio
sonic Temple, attended by a night.
.ink M.irlrlla, 2-1, .mil Ilio hi.i, 'hud not l.een referred to him, and
sprinkling of white uerinni in the
Hninthrra wrote Prank Para, Jr.,
TAMPA. Oet. 7, ty n —Aarul
earlier Privddeut Bill Vreek of the
xtidlsnrn of nltoitt r,00.
Assistant llurget Director, tlmt
lr-velni.il Indiun., declared u&lt;- proWith ItolH-son sitting nearby, observers report n "great tleal n,w
floods hit central and south­
.
i tent wits eontemplatril, nor c/cn
Rsrfoot, n former learner at the morn water" over tho cattle ratl­ ern Florida this year In the wukn vvmgnor suojecieu ner ur inueeenii ,,, f,
. . ....
„
miotmg. Mr«,4am,«oti sntd.
I m ulling Dorn a (tun fie.lil llu-V j po,.slide under the rule..
ing section northwest of l.ako
(•University of Georgia, declarcdi
1K
i",' i 1 ’I he -peaking piogram wilt f-aof hurricanes, with heavy to* tiuulmcnt after her father was I • '. "i'.1' w ' ' r' .
It nppeiirc.1 tlint nothing rould
" I would like to « hj Paul Robo- Okeechobee Ibait Urey saw after siiUlr.tr damage.
shot to death, but later amended " 'J 1®
' h,^ '| ,iny
, Hue the npptjarnnn, of (leoig, tv. .illcgnlly lull with Del I’o /zii but
It-,-,
— -*** mi— *—• *'
son secretary of state. No two th* September hurrieane.
Kirk, .....
prominfBtvHlkr-ti.il,
M - nt - Mav. Until men were held in $10,- la, done, one way or the other,
"These recent events emphasize tho statement to say hn never “'Am Amtrlenn laiglon.
“There's
hartlly
n
dry
-pot
molested Iter in nnv way.
I
ramo to Hanford IH year* tunn y, John R. Wright, Igthi-laml.; (KHI b ill rich for braiinu Del II. about the eull on M«.*i.
nations of the world would go to
around." snyti Lt. William Kisiel, and stress tho importance of ImWelgner, 24, a Dayton, 0hJ». 'V"»- hor eight years bo operal.-d
He was saf,. then nnd lie’s still
war If he were.”
m cllste remedial action," Smo­
Ma.tella was doHeribeil bv police -life tmlay. The run still rounti
public
Information
officer
for
th«
salesman, I* on trial for lhn mtird-1
, " __ __ ___ " *"**___HHr
la-i, of the hoard of K.n.inL
„ l »i l v gambler amt bonkThe rally was not Interrupted
thers wrote.
Fifth
Air
Rescne
Squadron
who
by police, who Tuesday night stopri,.. 1Inti-inational, and Boo Fall--, mu I eener, amt Signoriim .. . I.i* lioilv- and the Bruvea ..till won the hall
Kitnt work under tho proponed er of form MeComaa, B2, also «.f p s| _ a
game, on Johnny Msln'i four-hit
W n illt 'H 1 * 0
I O 1il&lt;illv„»„i| ••illtorinl wrllr-r fm ,1,
ped a meeting in the city audltnrl- made a survey over the floodirl program would In, to protect the Dayton on a remote section o r : I 1101
gun
shutout.
urn, at wldrh thn noted negro singlower eastern cnait of Flnniln. the Alaska highway, last Aug. 0.
I
.
'
l
o
f
i
d
a
|
ic&gt;
(ich
T
«
D
j
f
'
Klwanl.
Magazine.
(f|.earv
I
a
feud
la'lween
Del
“It’s really rough on those rat­ Smathers told a reporter, and to
In a statement given pollen and
er was to appear, when sponsors
The play on Mad, a pinch run(• Harold Martin, Fort l.nud-i p,,**., i, m,I Martell., ilevelopcd
declined to abide by the city’s tle. I Just don't see how they're control the level of Lako Okee­ r v 1
« u ri J &gt;s i'rinu
I'nvN rvxiT n s'A rn
n
i '1' 1"
« " '1 governor &lt;( «l».-, ,,vi-r rl,.- MIN) trnek bets, amt that |nor for Bill Salk, Id, v-a , the koy
going
to
livo.
A
great
many
•®"k
*!-’«
■nil
h
.2J
enllbcr
rin
ej
UKEHChNT
IlhACII,
«»ct.
7—
;
,.|(llit|l|
Kiwintii*
District,
................
segregation law. pollrc official*
chobee.
to the opener when Feller lost a
pilot
whale* ,ii|.'
........at. tlie convention, which will
Tho long i t,nge program pro­ fiom MeCoinns as nay for trans-, (/P)—« Forty-four
^explained that since last night’s moro homes in the area ant iso­
heart-breaking Iwa-hitti r. Thcrs
lated
this
time
by
water.
porting
him
unit
his
daughter
Io
swam
out
of
«
rough
ocean
and
\
t1j,,i,ii..»,i
,-nmm&gt;t."r,
ronf-rrr
vides
that
Florida
shall
put
up
-■meeting wan In a private building
, u-»c two not wttn Btcn on first
LAW CHALS.LNGGD
i .i
“After the September hurrl-, 1^9,000,000 toward the cost.
Alaska, wher" the glr! rrar to
l.,-iu today in an apparent I
I ( I ' r a l l l t n l On t*HSS S i t )
and second at tlie time. Tha .-curs
FAf,I.AI1AS8KK, Del. 7 ,/P.
ion &lt;&gt;f plum for the coming
____ 4 . . .
. I ........I
ft.U
k . .L o t
.1-1-11
sent
tn .school
He asnld
he shot nuisa suicide.
of wsUr
cans, a solid mass or
The new law providing a tiircc wo* 0-0.
and election of officer*,
PHPPF.R PREDICTION
McComns accidentally while aqulrMost of tho mammals, whlrh, your,
K)fk( whn w„, „ |irBwllt K.- wuv for Floridians to vote (or nny. | Umpire Htewnrt, in perfect po»*
T o
TALAIIA8HEE, Oet, 7—&lt;JF&gt;
rel hunting. Thn laxly was found rorigad in sizo from 7 to 14 feet,
one of four prcsldenllul ran,Ii,late* I Olon to make II,i call according
n. Claude Pepper, (D -Fla.) t o- later with an arm missing and tho died
if quickly
qulel‘ us they were rolled* I ^"J?‘" u V ! ' L "A t|’_V ',,,V' n wnv t'hallrnged In court here tmlay. j to onthc_ pictures,(heridctl
fien,
M«.,i had
served a* probate court
iy .forecast
a Democratic
(jM
. . . _________
______ .victoi wolves.
•over tin, sands by the rough surf. I lion,(.'■hn*
mllnnrit On P m - Kmmvi
KciiImui CIp Iii , Miami weekly j slid safely Imek to second. BoudIn November though adding
Green-oyed I.oulse first sahljA few remained alive and e ffo rt*1
Many
cat!It
were
observed
on
newspaper publisher, asked Leon J renu put up un argument,
KEY WEST, Oet. 7, (fP )-A
ta in wouldn’t predict any, big majoirlty Welgner emerged from brushtond) wer* made to drag them back Into,
VIRGINIA OKT.H HNOW
countv Circuit Judge W. May , i'rcsa hex observers, however,
Nxvy vessel today went to the road*—the
along tha highway and tniztrMte&lt;l! the waterwont
Walker to reatrain Si-erct*ry of I were divided In their opinion abtut
aU of two hvrgaa and a tugboat
her.”
r
I ('orators at nearby Marlnclan.l! The^flrs't'^now of ’th e 1*ca'sim'l |n Slate It. A. Gray from setting up tho play, nven after they saw the
W l Key
f S S tS d h u T S llly .d a ^ In watur
water In do
found aground near BSffkPino
"
I
t
was.
thtn
Walgner
told
a».:|
Oc*a«arlum
aald.
th
a
t,
several
{
f
,
'
.
'
nlKJUt
.
J
,
! wlust normally xre grating areas, to
Vllglnlu, about two im-hes. fell on November general election ma- photograph*,
Florida Keys. f Th«^
ln the past, whalos have snowv
'I hate allot your fathar," she tlrnea IIn
mountain In Highland hit,cry In accordance with the new
!5 tared
Some claimed tho difficult angln
boats was not s l* h £ a (^ » i rtfth Alr
us r s ( « Wear!
ix-sel
themselvea
along
the
rhsd
1
WhM'weo ou Cage Wgtltt
ehi
luw.
made It Impossible to tell whether
tju tu rd said It lul g r * .
Flori
rlda cot
coazt In unexplalned“harl- County yesterday.
Ita way to the overseas
Utxtdrpau actually had taggod
korl**
* Ion.
«{ faahl
fore tho
w
hra th
thoy were towed back Into
-rhen
” *»l
1,e « ° l
Others
_ Qtm
claimed Boudreau knocked nff
the WRtar, they swam headlong
2.500
it which 4
j Masi s hat with thu force of hla
Into tbore again. Today’s crop
frdm Palm
tag and had him caught oy u foot.
to Key
NEW YORK. Oet. 7, f/D—News­ tsirta aground hi two school!. Ot oi
fired hersel
r going
I lA.fl®r, Jbo ball xsnts, Feller
week Magazine saya BO of the groiia yontalned 23 and tho other,
ri op Preneh
I said, It looks like 7 caught two
nation's leading political writers whlrh hit vhoru a fow hundred
yunto tway, comprised 21.
------------I n»PPing—Mail and Stewart."
unanimously
predict
victory
for
CHICAGO, Oct. 7, (AV-The drop m bog
««xl price*
Ily JAM ES K. WALTERS
| National League Umplro BUI
Republican presidential nominee
dowa today to wUra it couata lor most peopf a - tl tha retail Thomas
PATRICIA l*AMDONRI&gt;
E. Dewey.
COLUMBUS. 0 , Oct, 7 (/P) Christianity must pu.l. forward
with 'second
.
».,n.
wu
b.»o call said. ‘Ilf
“I w *| n • ^
HAVANA.
Cuba,
Oet.
7
-(/
P
»
Tha magazine reports In Its
a
potiiive
program
to
meet
world
nredi
or
it
will
be
moved
more snd perfect position to call tho ptoy.“
curraat issue the following rem it* patrlela (flatlra) Schmidt, the
«y.
It was only a decision,” he daof a poll of 60 writarai
. Antcrlean dancer who killed her more Io the sidelines, a leading missionary figure asserted today.
marrtod1Jover in Havana llsrltov
"Christians must silher serve the need* of all God's men better than ! C* * T ‘
Average forecasts— Dewey, 370 last
fait n e w w ry appai
yet
was released from nrl- the Communists or elsa be prepared to yield ground to them." said Dr.
J”*4*®. millions of thosa
electoral votes i President Truman,
She wae pardoned afUr
dim quarter* at « ca
110, State Right* candidal* Gnv. son tea
R .W , E Diffemtsrf,,of N . . Y .,l -'Th. t o , i. Ih ., . I . . , ”
? " mad* about
^ tS ,
100 like that
onto? J . Strom Thurmond, W.
Dlffcndorfer, oxecttUvo zecreturyo—
gers two
-, i r . °»7 o*
Ihl»
Tho Republicans «UI retain nar­
e
,
“i
Departof the Mothodlst Church’s for.l™ ...
th(J , |d#Uf|#1( ||nco 0 , b„ ' (hot...
((-•atlaasd Ua »^«» Tw»)
to, u ld row control of tho Sonata and
mltalona division, la tha man who forces and agsnctcs are coming
I
SIN
U
SITIS
incroaaa thole majority In Jho
CLHPIA, Oet. 7—&lt;/P)— conceived the Idea of a world forward with positive programs
per cent of all patlenU mlaalon assembly by ovary major to meot l ho world’s needs."
p r o t e c t a n t denomination. HI*
it for treatment of
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. 7 (A
"Tho Soviet Idea," ho wntneJ,
» «o| h art the ailment speech opened i«cond-day actlvl- "la the ono that speak* directly
a Dr. C, Galvin Fox, tie* a t the assembly, Urgent pro­ to the problem* of Asia, speaka to
if laryngology at J» f- tectant gathering In M years and tha hungry and landlau, tha debt’allaua la |,7711,700,
th a 'first Joint appeal by protest- rlddan and tha oppracaed."
,
ant churehea for support of a
The Christian church, piffenrelated mlaalonary program.
dorfer continued, must "See io It
mm this same, those
"JCtther we era going to rlao that tha doepar seeds of mm. are
ta tha opportunl^a th al ani bo. mat,"
fore us today,: P lf t y &gt; f a r uld
bound to Chicago,
The engineer ql the first engine.
F.. W Shenk, Vi. of Beaver, Pa .
Saul "W r bad rm chance to avoid

a . m.i.1noih.nr... Dayton Salesman'
Goes On Trial F
o

wsss s&amp; S S Jit

JSilrs"dwiT’S:
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r a f i t i ..... ....... ......... i.......... ............. ..

i

Navy Goes
To Rescue
iyines
l
Kescue
A"? „'rT,oLS .° S ;
Of Barges, T u x b o a t ^ ^ ^ s , - ^ ; ^

Newsweek P r e d i c t s
GOP Win InNovember

Where It Counti-At Retail Stores

STii.Tr;

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World Mission Assembly'. Hears
Problems Facing Christianity

THE WEATHER

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MONDAY, OCTOB E R 4,1948

T H E M W F O R D H E R A L D , i A W f f l j t P , F frO W P A

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GET READY
NHW YORK. Oct. 4 -G 1 V Farwell W. Perry, vice-president
of the W estern Newspaper Union
snd-of the John H. Perry newsnapera, said today on returning from
Europe th a t the Russians' word
“Isn't w orth a dam n"
The Berlin crisis, he aaid, “ought
to be a key for tv to go ahead and
get as strong as possible."
P erry grrived on the Rner Mau­
retania a f |f r a two-months tour
of England, France, Italy and
Greece.
,| m

Excessive R a in s
Dim Outlook For
F a ll Vegetables

( ( • a lt*«#S lr* a r»«» u » l
* uailaas* Vtaia P u t Oh
a conference with J o h l Foster Oul- of the F irst Methodist Church of
In , another of h u foreign affair* Sanford.
The defeated is survived hy the
adviser* who hat been attending
widow of Geneva; two daughters
tLe United Nalioni letiio m in P '.m . Mrs. T. T. Trapnell of Manaaaa*.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4 .'E. Trum an alto planned ■» jV a. and Mrs. F. K. Schw ari of &lt;Special—The general overall pic­
s c lirt of brush-up conferences on Jacksonville; three sons. Dr. H. It. ture in the early fall vegetable
the ticklish international aituation. P attiih all. Jacksonville; E. G. Pat- area* of the sta te does not look to
But liia meeting with Ickes held tlshail. Manassas, Va.; and W. A. promising due to eicessive rains,
top interest with politicians in the PattU hall of Orlando; 10 grand- high tides affecting drainage, aad
Capitol.
children. Dr. Harold H. P attiihall flood conditions as an aflrm rath
About the only advance word i and Mis* Martha P attiih all of of the hurricane.
"The b rig h test spot appears to
wp* th a t the veteran New Deal Jacksonville; Miss Myra P attiihall, tie In the Florida City nrou with
Rublnion popped to Stephens,
o
f
Shreveport,
L
s.t
Mrs.
Henry
tfabtnet officer had asked fur the
the report th a t w ater is going
Boudreau
snacked his
second
jppslut merit and that the Pres- Kgger, Kochester, N. Y.j Evans down f a it and farm ers art* pre
hofhe tu n of th e game and 18th
(5. P attiihall, J r H Arm Arbor, paring to get th e high stmt* read)
dent had aKtri-d.
of the re a r Into the screen over
Icke* broke with Mr. Ttunia,) Mich.; Daniel Pattiahall, Manas* for planting, though it will stll
the left field wall. Gordon Hied
sa*.
Va.;
Aliiert
Schwara.
Aruba,
he some tim e before fitOtls arc
over the “ Pauley Incident" in Feb­
to DiMaggto.
Dutch
West
Indie*;
II
n
In
e
r
really dry enough to p lant,"said
ruary 194*5. lie had teitlficd
One run, one hit, no error*,
against the nomination of Edwin Schwarz. Colorado; Mr*. U. H. William L. Wilson, D irector, State
none left.
White,
Chattanooga,
Tenn.;
Mi»s
M arkets, in reporting a survey of
W. Pauley to It# U ndersecretary
Francis II. C arter, Sr., forth
Fifth inning Rrd So*
of the N avy, and the president Patricia Pattiihall, Orlando, also conditions at the S tate F arm ers'
n t J e rry W. C arter’* seven son*,
Boudreau threw out Tehbett*.
later aaid leke* could have been two g reat grandchildren, Connie M arkets, " F o rt Pierce l u m t ’i Iia* entered law practice here in Doby took K inder'- fly. Keltner
P attiih all of Ann Arbor, Mich, and ctop loss is about 10 per cent &lt;\
wnatg.
Susan France* Schw ari, Aruba, t-i heavy rain* and water i* r r p o i\ the capital rlty following his*made a fine-gloved hand pickup
After hi* resignation had been Dutch W rit Indies.
c l still rising in many areas. Some graduation from U niversity of of DiMaggio’* hot smash and
accepted In a lrr»e note devoid of
Florida College of I .aw.
and threw him out.
Funeral service* will Ire held at acreage will tie replanted," he add­
No runs, no hits, no errors,
the usual word* of praise, Irkra
ed.
nous left.
aaid he wanted to hold no job under Erickson Funeral Hume at 11:00
"Pom
pano
rep
o
rts
light
damage
H tith Inning Indians
Mr. T iu m a a’a juriadiction. Irkra A.M. Tuesday with the Hev. J. E.
Interment from the hurricane due to small
Kellner doubled off the left
alnre then ha* been w riting a McKinley officiating.
C s t l s s r S 1 I.M f a s * i i m
f lr|d w a|| Jfc^y
to Stepwill take place in Evergreen Ceme­ acreage. However, seed beds of
newipapDr column.
pepjier, eggplants and tomatoes Ketl No* at their own game -the hens behind Second base. Pesky
Dewey wound up hi* ( Irat trip tery.
suffered heavy dam age neceselt- home run.
threw nut Kennedy, Keltner movof the campaign, an H800-mlle
j at lug retilanting Continued ruins
Stales,
including
Nrw
Volk.
F
irst
Inning
Indian*
I
1' ! . *° thln1- Ht* * n '" rurk 0U*’
coast Ip roa*t swing, lait nittht
I and high w ater flooding fieri I*
Mitchell filed to William*. Clark
h ,t*
« ro r* . one
when hia 17-car ipecial train re ­
In vestrrday1* political filing, will delay p lan tin g for a week or
grounded out to Pesky, Boudreau C’’*,1' . , ,
„ , _
turned to Albany H r will go back Guvetnor J. Strom Thurmond, the ten rluys amt the outlook ju st now ala
tarn rd a home rim atop th a t •’itth inning Red S ol
bn Ihr road in about a week with Stales S ights candidate for Pres­ is not favor able for a norm al full left field wall, 376 feet uway. I I'aaky trounced out, Gordon to
a major speech tel for Ogt-' 16 from ident, told a Washington radio planting. The labor situation is Steven* threw out Curdno.
' ReMaiolb Gordon muffed WilliSt. I'aul.
audience the issue of racial seg­ N r from satisfacto ry ,” lie tkOne run, one hit, no erro rs, non# I sms' easy high pop fly in short
claietL
regation
should
lie
left
up
to
the
That awing may take him into
left
' right. .Stephens struck out. Doerr
■‘lleav
ivv rain* in the Wauchula
the boidrr Mate* and Kentucky slates.
F irst inning lied Ho*
•m sihrd g ’home- run against th#
s
ta
ir
Market
area
a
n
reporter!
and Weal Virginia, which Mr. T ru ­
He said th at lo deal with the
Ilouilreau threw out DiMaggio. left field sersen scoring Williams
and
fear
is
e
ip
re
ise
u
damage
man viilted laat week on-the la*t m ailer by federal law "W ill only
Pesky lined a double into right- j ahead of him. Spence went down
lap* of his 8300-mile tour.
delay the progress we (South*!- to crona will tie considerably in- renter field. Williams bounced o u t ' twinging.
cicftsed over tho first eshgpite
Two tu n s, one hit, one error,
Th* President ia due to leave nersl are determined to continue after the hurricane. Pahokee re­ to Roudreuu. Hteplicrw ram m ed a
single inside the th ird basalln* MW left,
Wednesday for a new speech-mak­ to achieve."
port* a p p ro ifin a trly 1,000 acre*
Haventh inning Indian*
ing (triad through four Eastern
In California’s fertile Central of beans, com prising virtually all s o n ing Pesky. Do«rr groundwi
out. K ellner to f.lark.
Hsarden and Mitchell singled.
planting in th a t area, were dritq ry
One run two hits, no w fo v * , Kwbinaon sacrificed both runner*
rd hy heavy ralna aocompaning the
leit.
j along, Pesky to Doerr. Boudreau
recent hurricane. Replanting la*, oneSecoml
Innlnir Iruliann
' /
. „
#*,gan immediately, however, on le-st
Keltner singled off (he left .*** PU,r.P®*fJX
OoHon fouUd out to Pssky.
drained land and ia progressing field wall. Dimaggio made . fine
steadily as areas dry off w ith the shoestring catch of Doby's loop- kl^ ,n ,r ^ ®l lo
Hd fxns. tw« hits, no errors,
eault that harvesting In good Ing fly in short center. Kennedy
)uantity should la-gin hs^fwien sent a short fly to DiM aggio )|» . | Ihire left.
lovemlx-i 16 and 20. A small San went down swinging.
1 Seventh inning Red Hog
Goldman walked. Tehhetl* rap
acreage of celery set out uriur to
No run*, one hit, no erro rs, one
prd la rk to Hear-leu who started
the hurricane w as badly damaged rft.
and It is still threatened by higha fast double play, the pitcher to
Refund Inning Red Hog
wrder. Celery seed ted s suffeird
Hpence walked. liuiMlnmn IihA- [ Gordim to Robinson.
Boudreau
some damage hut celery harvest- til at a third strike and Spence . grabbed KI ruler's high bounder and
ir.g should a ta rt ground December was doubled off try in g to steal i threw him out a t first1 st to 10th. Heed beds for pepper second, lleean to Boudraau. Tab -1 n „ runs, no h its, no errurs, none
and eggplant suffered setbacks, beti* singled Galehouse walked, Irft.
hut were not totally destroyed .*1 DiMaggio bounced out to Keltner.
Eighth Inning Indians
he asserted.
No runs, one hit, ne erro rs, two
Dob, doubled. Kormedy sacri
lef*
" ’Palm etto m ark et advises con­
fifed Doby to th ird , Goodman to
ditions In th a t area are very ser­
R « r.V n nl w‘ralk!Jl|Un M I t e h e l I ' IW rr’ ,,#lr“ n w**
“ n lnt*"
ious due to haavy rains h u t dam
oge loo crops could not be accur- gm im V ed"into*a^doutde*play 8 te^
ately s ^ timated due to continued C S S T h S r i f
“ - I S down between*third and home.
rainNo t
no hX. no e rro rs.!
dr opped Bcardc-n's long
Sanford report* fear of dam ag­ none left.
fly to left-cen trr for a two basa
ing effect on growing crops due
•rror. whch allcwrit Hagan to score
Thiril inning Rrd Bog
fo daily heavy rains. The Statu
Pesky Ijounced rail ta Clark. from second. Mitchell popped to
M arket hopes to hold th e first Boudreau caught W illiam s' high Pesky.
pecan auction of the season on foul lichlnd thiril base. Stephan*
Une run, one hit, one ersor, one
October 21 , however w ratheX and lined out.
left
other conditions may m ake ■'% No runs, no hit*, no erro rs^. E ighth Inning. Rad S oi
change In p la n s" he said.
rums left.
’ Kellner threw oat DiMaggio.
F ourth inning Dtdians
■Pastry struck out. Williams singlIlouilreau sincteil to rig h t. Gor- led
Htenhen* grounded to KeltAND
Valley, Henry A. Wallace said at don‘ singled t»a*t Pesky. Keltner 'tier who thew tn Gordon forcing
llakei .field that Cover nor Eat I drove a home run into th e screen Williams a t second.
W arren, the GOP vice presidential alxive the left field wall, altout
io runs, one h it, no eiro rs, one
candidate, "Is playing both sides” 40(1 fre t away. Th* blow sewed
of
the
Issue
of
big.acreage
cor­
1 .
TO
Boudreau and Gordon ahead or
Ninth Inning Indian*.
poration farming.
him. Klli* Kinder, a righthander,
Robinson and Boudreau singled.
"He came nut-bravely fur the relieved G alrhm ue on the hill, Kinder uncorked a wild pitch and
family-sized farm , and then added thd&gt;y doiitded Kennedy aneriflred, Ixilh runner* moved up a base.
that he was afraid it wouldn't wurk Doby to th ird . Kimlrr to Goodman, Gordon was purposely passed to
AND
In Ihr Central Valley," Wallace, Hogan wa* thrown out, Rtesihsn* load the base*. Kcltnrg hit Into
the Progressive P arty presidential Lo Goodman as Doby scored. Hpeit- a double play, Rtag)hens to Doerr
ce caught Beardan’a fly.
lv w m a „ , Robinson Kt
to XGoodman.
scored on
nominee, asserted.
F our runs, four h its, no e r r o r a . . , ^ pU
l M t , trock out
none IrfL
1 On*
- r *
run, two h its, no errors, one
F uurth Inning Reil Bog
Cream snappy yellow cheese
D o e r struck out. Huenee '**lk- left.
Ninth inning Red 8o i
with a little cooking sherry, nut &gt; I ( iie - 'iis s ro'leil Into a double
Deerr was out, Bearden to Rob­
In a small rtlu tfa l pottery jar, play, Gordon to Boudneau tu
W l i l t l U ( I //AMU I)
inson. Billy Hitchcock batted for
cover and allow the flavor a to Robinson.
,
blend in the refrirforator for
No runs, no hiln, no eiror*, 8 pcnce and walked. Goodman
struck o u t.. Keltner threw out
several day*. Then serve as a none left.
tW H H W U
M llw lU X H I
spread for cracker* with a cooked
Tab hells.
F 'fth Inning Indians
vegetable salad.
Na runs, no hil*, no erro rs, one
Mitchell popped out lo Williams.

U. Sokolovsky, said as much S at­
urday. He declared that trying
to solve th* Berlin blockade by
means other th an direct negotia­
tion* would result only In continu­
ing the abnorm al situation. Such
methods, he said, “ Will n«t lead
to result."
Britain stopped breaking down
her w artim e air raid shelters. The
Belgian defense m inister said the
s il nations of the W estern Europe­
an Union are w orking out a ' Kind
of m ilitary M arshall Plan” which
th e U.S. will !&gt;• called upon to fin­
ance in the la rg e share.
A Congressional c o m m i t t e e
urged more U.S. help fur China,
railing the spraw ling Aslastic na­
tion “the decisive a re a ” in the tug
of w ar between Russia and de­
mocracy. China's new budget pro­
posed ten-fold increases in taxes
on incomes, win# and tobacco. The
i U.S. D epartm ent of the Army w-a*
said to have ordered Japanese w ar
crim es trial* ended this year.
South Korean police arrested ’-’t)
persons end accused them of plot­
ting a revolt against the new
south Korean sla te .
Peru smashed a bloody revolt of
tailors and civilians a t Callo, five
miles from the C apital, Lima.

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More basically, however, th*
Russians are opposed to th* crea­
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the th re e W estern occupation gone*
and have used th* Berlin blockade
as p trs s u te against it. Ten A m er­
ican* have died and million* of
dollara have been spent supplying
W estern Berlin by air. Vlshinsky
even denied there la a blockade of
Berlin. O ther delegate* smiled.
Vlshinsky asserted th* currency
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left.

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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
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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

TU ESD A Y

Key West Lashed By U.S. Reaffirms Spank Hits Russia
Policy
132 Mile Winds As Cold
Toward Spain
Miami Awaits Storm
S tro n g
R a in s

W in d s .
Sw eep

F l o r i d a ’s

Hurricane Kills
Nine Persons As
It Lashes Cuba

H eavy
S o u th

V e g e ta b le

M a rsh a ll W a n ts No
T ru c k W ith F ra n c o :
A s i a ' s F ro n tie i Is
Seen U pon T h e E lbe

WASHINGTON, ( h i. 5. &lt;/l*)
F a rm in g
D is tric ts
The Stale Depailliirnt today leaffinnrd it• cold ihouldrr policy to­
MIAMI. Oct. 5. (A » )-A .null.
ward G eneialuiuno I' r . n c i . c n
vicious tropical hurricane blasted
at Key Weil today with wind, re­ D o z e n H o m e s F l a t t e n - ' F ranct* of Spam de.pitr a *aii U
Senator Gurney (U S D ) for
ported tu be 132 mite, an bout al
ed A n d O th e r D a m ­ newrd fnrlidly relation*.
their peak.

O CTO BER

Rloussia
n
s
P
|anVishinsky
Boycotts
P a ra c h u te
.
Jr \C o
in Corridor Debate Ur becunty
Council On Berlin

U . S. B rita in C an C o n ­
tinue
B erlin
L ift
F o r T w o Y e a rs If
N eeded. S ay s C lay
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DINOUNCINO IUS1IA for tier amblliou. polit ic, which have created
fenr in the We.t, llelgian Premier
P au l-llrn ri Sp.iak (above) is p|c1’irss Officer Michael J. M.
tuieit at tiie It, N General A'scmbly
Detinoll m id lltrir it "no champ
in Pars* wlieie hla .perch « . a
III our |&gt;**Slion when atk rd about luuucily applamled. The Belgian
(Vernier accused the tteda of having
Gurney's v i.it lo Spam la*l wrrk
"a fifth column betide which Hit­
Gurney, chairm an of the Senate j ler'* fifth column looks like a Hoy
Armed S ervice. Committee, w a*! Scout movement." (fatertiotioudH
accompanied by Aim)’, Navy and |
Air I’orce officer..
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After an hour'* pm air l ilk with |
J O I U I S " 111(11(111
Franco, G u m ry taid lie fsto ied 1
"c oinplclr le-ectsblithliient of all i
relation." between Spain and the 1
United S ta irs,
,
Ilia sfMoment ptubuhly reflected
the feeling o f some military lead I
ers th at, in view of |n&gt;lltiral con- i 1 4 1 . . ; , 1k.
C . . . . . . r '- i t x n l
flirt with Russia, the United States | 1
odys
v .a iU ll
W ill B l* S e p a ra te
*huuld stra ig h te n out It* retatiou*
with » tra tegically-located Spain, j
F ro m H o o d W o rk
At the n e w . conference tu which
- ^
McDermott restated ITS. (adicy ]
toward Spain, he releasexi n »t»ti‘- j He*i*al of the long debated St

No. 31.

Associated Prefix Erased Wire

5. 194S

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Truman Assailed ' Taft Predicts
In Talk By Lewis COP To Carry 4
BeforeUMWMeet Southern States

tiatl&gt; nollfird the W rtlriu Powei*
today they plan (laiachutr piaclicr
hi the air corncjoi u«ed by Ainei
lean and |lnti*h plane, xupplvmg
bloc k ajrd llrib n
1 hr Scivirt warning. |&gt;c»ted In
L ender S a y s
the Four-I’owei Keilin all *afel* U n io n
P re sid e n t Is N o t
center, laid ihr chill wa* to liegin
today front a 2 / i(KI | , miI altitude
F it
For P o s itio n
Dir holier did not tp rn fy how
O N C IW A II,0 ,1 %, (/!'( Jell.*
many men or planes weir m .o l.e d
or how long the rarict.e s would I Lewi* l,..lj* O iailrd f'letident
la.t.
Ihr localr stipulated it III I Hint an foi |o,texulllig the L'liltrcl
llie- llurckcbllig - tier tin totndcii 'Mine W o ik ri. m ifcriit *oal v llih n
which it uerd by all alilifl (ilaiie* amt ad xtxnl tlir initirii tu "sb*
on thru irtu in flight to Wextein xomrtliinc i! ..ut ,t ” III llir Nov 2
rlrt lion
Germany.
"lie It 4 til 41) tol .lit llllllttr.i
Hie ra n c o r* may be pail ol
Sovirl lall mdllaiy m aiiruveit lot llir | HU!l lull t r u n «.thl to 4
which tin m an irpoll* liacf talcl wildi ti ter ting. |„ ut Mothiutf u |irn
ing »cxx loll td tli, LMW li»|*t (’ll
i weie tel fm rally Oclobei
lion
Meanwhile.
tit.- Hueileii* n (irotent nvuf ym"H t. plim qilr. Hr rl nlu
| Ir
'^dav*. i.uwing ,.f » iiriti.i. m. IX l a i r l r t , with | iir trulll. 1 lc 1*
the prutd -.mi the itu**u« 4 rift.itipilsi fit. »«, Iirtitlflll **»(1 til ill
plam* iI imnI within 2oo fr«*t uf tho lluilihlli-il Him it il.t iK’r | nut Ha!
Uansport in the noithein nir cor- oiilv lo llir l nitrj M inr Woikf*i«
rhjor aliout 40 milip* wrest of Herlin. but dangrlciUi III the United Stale*
The Western Power* gave
, , tv- of Americ a. I cuit ihotilrd

j Soviet Delegate- D rc la re s U. N. C h a r t­
er Is V io la te d L y
A p p ro v a l Of C ase
I \ H I S O i l . I, l/!

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VVrilfiH
Senator Says Florida
The iloini mined into the Key*
a g e H a s B een D one
1'iiMrii t 4»r JKaiiml llt^ Soviet
Is 1 Of States To i‘U U tlf of ftriliu .111*j Klim I irn«
after hilling Havana, Cuba, whete
MIAMI. Oct. 5. (/1 *r A srvr.e
it killed al Ira.t nine persons and
Go For Republicans Hit«11a | r 11 4ltlifilllit r*| ill# cmill is01
imall hurricane paiti-d over Cuba
injuied many other..
Ukt l&lt;4tl Hi lilt* «irti4lf*
. IX V &gt; l l l \ i . |n \ ( Kt
,,p ,
Strong wind, and heavy raini today into the Florida Sttail*. teDei till | f oiriijfi M.nivlri \n J f f |
ISnicl.M I ill l i f t Hu. &gt;I .aid loda. ^ Vidiittikv ilriiuiltifai Mr floor
moved before the hurricane into poitedly leaving teveial hundird
llie llllllk* the K* public ant lia* I* .1 liul tin (jirtf
Southern Florida. The rain, ex­ mJuied in Havana and at leait nine
Vri% $1 hh| tlr.inti.tr lit lin y hull
tended noithward alontt the At­ liei.oiit killed.
I l*r Sovirl l hi Mil &lt;uikiiJet •
|
S**ui Viftu *t iii * Hr *1*0 pieclolrd , ,|i.,| |Jte S ru m t) t uiuil In Agree*
lantic coail to Maryland and Weil
More than a dozen houie. weir
11lir i t i ) V Mil i r t j i t i iittilltii
Virginia.
•Mb’ !•• pul llir h o lm .Jtin t on on
(lallrnrd in the Cuban capital an.)
fill* Sr|Mlr
Communication, .outhward over other damage done. A telephone
' lit .•*/&lt;*III!J. 1)4* hli l.tlnl fi.r t I.Alter
l.ih 1id*I i 11r m i *u n lr ir in «* h** | "I tl" t rut 1*11 Natron*
the Florida Key. were failing, but call horn the Havana Associated
llllllk » ptt &gt;*| tr* ! • jf«* ifi.tn! tllvil
Baud Newton. Miami Daily New* Prei. Ifureau to Miami rrpoitrd
t Kill IK111*14 *11«| ihr N »%1r I L*k*
(gtilrittitl 1 ftiiTitci* I l)&lt; iAr \ v*ili Mlllf hnlril jyalliif tli*i u m ilg the
coirerpondent, ine.taged at noon: the number of injuied" piobably
t*Mll lrhiir»i«*r
( .iittlm.i. Ihllili 1 |lit 1 A !U4)nlll\ u| »fvcn
"Indication, ate that eye of will reach several hundred."
I IttiuLi iml \ iiifini-t
itoim will pat. ju.t eait of Ke)
| hf IMrilst fI%r* H itfi \s ,1* iri|U!IfJ
The hurricane— the .econd wiiliNutllH!' ifn |iir«i-nt r t f flir llllil
Weit. Highest wind repotted so in a month— headed for the I lorVnliuitk) tlrtl.iirtl dial tfjr Ailiip*
mttul Wlighl s 1ilr* Ulght*' In kel liuii «*f t|»r -nr* ml ,1
lar ii 132 nulei per hour."
» %«*»14b11liKi
ida prnili.uta with holh Kry Wetl
oil ihr billot iiitl the fact that the ul thr l m ini \ itM»!I% 1 liaitrf, tpe*
Circuit, to hard-hit Havana went
and Miami in it. path.
H&gt; public *n* noiinalll poll *oine i kill ally t)| aitu Ir III/
out at noon.
Communication* were out hew brir all.mi.I 411 pri cent cef tile
Storm f o rr c a .tr r . descrilwd the , WH&gt;rt | | av*na anil fin e r Del Klu
DlinVll MalilJlMkh 1*1 llir l klAUie
Indian Ki*er navigation
Vote 111 tin •. .litre Fill e*i,| "We tfirn iniruuncral tli.it l.r .1U*» v%oul*I
Morin as "small, but plenty tough. in (he w estern C ul* cigar tohaceo merit of greeting ftoin Pn-.ldetit I John*
In» iPresident
Marshal
• . w
. a* announcedi li*dav
. i .
It la moving along fairly fast, caus­ area, which apparently w a. in the
... Truman
1ruin an r&lt;
m in i n .oar
M“ An- tanali ptoifcl
Il43r 4 »ril i;m«hI t Ii .uh r in d Ir |II-r t«I (1411:1.t 111,1tr (i) flir iff 1}1 1g
11otilo Carmona of Portugal, Fran-!* .- I
, * &gt;: •
. 'owed indication they expect n*&gt;
ing winds to increase sw iftly to path of the storm.
I h r l MW I r j i l n *aid that M r
IIlirr-t
i n # In Hill
&lt;»n |{rrUn, ’ i ni thr ir.ixstin outlined
vo'*
nriffhlior.
Tt»r
occMlon
for
Ihr
Ld
w
jid
'»*»•**'
ol
.
«r!y
lift
in
if
of
thu
Huvirl
Umi
destructive force a* the center ap ­
Jose Arroyo Maldonado, A
lium
an
was
"loo
cowardly"
to
pui
I
.lit
Hill
tu.i
L
r I SoUllirill *|tr,ik R\ llir S u llrl ilrlrgatr
mcMAirc*
w
m
tin*
•onlvi
iimry
of
I
the
Sflilinolf
vounty
l
hamlirr
ol
Khn’kiM
U
*
l.v
••nlt*ritiif
th**
withme**age
w
as
tile
anniversary
.
.
_
proaches.
sociated Press reporter In Havana, the proclam ation of the Portugese Commerce, after irtuining from a drawal of *otne
luilioad c-nr liltn in tail iii PMti and lad *pimg my lull! nrtf u rr Ik
The W eather U urran said the said “It appear* there w eir several
‘ •"Jiis il I'r f-x-iih nt «lli«n A till J
when th r I'lendriii Ki*oknl inpito
I 4(1 (ti,ul* lhr*r othri pir
center was “very, very near" Key hundred (lemons Injured in Havana Republic.
I conference in Ja.k.onville ye.ter ! UmlU ul
* U,ch •'•,l
"
llmiuiiffha i.f Ar^rnti* « then aJ*
'&gt;t«r ..dv
‘ hv H l.tl.h
We.t at noon.
i*nnn»i| th r *'*«11111*11 »t
10 I'.M.
fly co n tra st, the S late I M - r t - l j , Hj,(l ( ; , 0 )„ r G ,bl„, S r., p ie. '■.......
, II Suviet
if ,m. ............. ball , tippling mine ,.,ik e- Ihuh
alone. Property dam age In 11av­
,
* , « , .
*
,,,IH *n*muir tr u u y
r*»ll ii Hit
Winds were increasing all along ium was heavy, and gins* litters m rn l w m niU’til over t h r w n w m l
t i l '» A M I.STi with tne an*
Kibi’*
.
t
*
1
1
it
1
1
r
11
*
I
L\
I
,'lif
*
hmi w**r :*
I
’
I
t
It
1
ul*
iv*
■
i
t
ii**
ii*
.........
the southern part of Ike peninsula Avrnida He Italia, better known when F ranco held a big birthday I 'dent of the St. Julms River Nav.ga I,an wa. raised
i sift I t VI* mill tin* uiilttll imlillim &lt;1 « i|| i . t tiny H«nt* on iiiiiiiiipitii'iil tKnt tlieie would K#
ii..Mtinw.,i ■»
s"i*r i
imn AsscHulioii. Mi Higgins wa*
th e tialns now tmve U-en pulled
and will continue to rise^a* the a* (ialeano, in the heart of the
tHo nu t tiny tufiiuitu*
II
llV U ch to the
Mir west
' l l hiiii
m'liif in
accompanied lo Jack.onv.lle• by
and acme
of iitvii
th eir ................... I* * c u r l ..id.-., a. L- llu *«»Vri Jill ill tilt’ Hi*1iu(&lt;*
hurricane moves up the Keys to ­ business district. Business houses
I k l'lnli|i &lt;
I)f the
Is.O
l'
tiller
lit
|«
isi
ii
}i
11
in*
i»f
two
ward Miami.
Fea H Lesher, ailing mayor . .m il .s ig .e * taken for the air lift. I * " f , 1 *"’l*'*
on San Rafael and other slrecta
nrnfrn. T«fr « -I Kit! ho ihfliiiiMl l mtrd Stair* rtfilinums l that h i
u*
U.S
authoritloa
rejected
i.*dav
&gt;
......
The ,W eather
the
Unuld n|H*eh at ill*' h -x»iiiii Uitliil*
.
„ Iluteau
. . . said
.
.1
In the downtown bualnesa area
Sanfmd.
In cUh tun "‘|ir&gt;r if ii*
; a Soviet allegation o f-m a.a V iola- *
................. ..................
.torm la traveling about IR m ile. (uff|.r|i(l p rH |y )l#tvy damage,
I Till* iiiN-ftii S*tm!* Iiiii* ui» in t un m«)| miiy
Mr. Higgin* quoted Ml. Gibb* a* ; lions" of fifing lu lrt in the Soviet 1 I I
\1 z*| • in li it
Sn\ irt lu lrg n tr Vinhliltky oP"
an hour In a nortncnMerly illtM- much as broken windows, and *« l
•M K«*|*ul tu ui * au«| If* iV niucrntt*
w ja j
f 1 T O ' 'staling that the |iroplr of Jackson j*"»e corridor*.
,n tn r y
IH L L iU U lin
Hon. Il will brine hurricane wind* on.
yee*
The DfHummt* »• -111t*i111 Ihcv have |N*»r«| in irp tn itie uf tK«
over moat of th e Kvergladc-s—
*1 l l t e r S I I I U * S i* | \d ir are anxiuu* to asritt in dev
1
Sor*«! l n . . &lt; a i ; r ; A o ri \ . i &gt; . .
• f.w«i clintici’ of Yhinmnf four o r Irfdiiy, vunU’iidiiii that unly th i
“
In
the
tin
and
cardtioard
coin
1
deputy
ikUitary
governor,
Lake Okeechobee area southeast­
| i M [ftttfa*
a navigation
(torn
HUH'
I *mtii thr 111'| i1NlIf-II11 Puur i • . i i
of Havana known as IJaga ' _ 1 V T n . ,
i oping- .---„ . canal
,
charged that between Aug. IN) and .
wgx*.
z\i*i**
ward to the coast and at le a st aa munlty
Cunn c • h'Kdllv em|&gt;i»nered t*i
Y Pun. loss of life wa* avoided he- J DAYTON, &lt;&gt;.. Oct. R h l’ t T h o lg j Johns R n e r lo the Indian Rivet D C l B.itlsh fliers commitud m
Jt 0 |* C l t V
O l I K *t* uft'l tiiMfii* inui'itjly «iirittul 1
far north aa Ju p iter tonight, an cause the inhabitant* wore warned Dying disc business show , n o 1
J Hi* I s Iti'if « it vi ill nisi !«* deal with th r tii’i inmi §ti i-Klmift,
*
l l ’* alla* H «a r a e e ais)
sign* of fading out.
|
l,1 » .«
{j|1 * l? r ' 1 vlolitlinn* ftml An)« rlv*kti fliur* Hi*
Jllft hr fm i* tt,» rfUClnl vrttf ifl
well in advance.
. pPeople
,r ^still
^ m
.................
.. j mg during the latter part of No*
MaJ. General George P ll.y s , , „ r
„|l(lM1„,. ni*ii*«»i»i\ t*• ruiM* t a i n nunin. lull
are^ “seeing
thing*
nil I III* nth* I lltiml lit' AIT* llttll* •I ’pnn. h -tiylui I mi l nuk«, J r ,
Sanford for the p.isi
( l.lega A Pon t* a c t i o n Iii th j the a ir" In sll sections of the rtnlier. possibly in S anfuid.' »a.d U .8 deputy m llltaiy governor, i.
Havana fncfliatrfal district w hen’ fountry B,„, w htther it* s
jille.l tin- accusation* were base- )VMr„ Bl1,|
graduate ..f I... .I tltnm’i* fur tun fu itln i «uli«||inliul H int U|i •■»* tin* tila t f nf tu Mint «h(»ok
huliiJ/s with 1' S lh*l«*f?fit«* VVat ( trt
11*iliacliuti
several hundred of Havana * ex
I jilt r in sn atomic nge'***
Biggins thi* morning, “ and p -- ” ***
i nrluMiiba iiunllflrd yi*sk!t*rilflv
f t*ff»f \ ■la-in?! al
! Iwllr'i*
inii 11*»1)1 t lit* I1111I 1 \o*iIn Mini t \
AhvMi.
i.nftl
Lilt
in-*
I*
r
u
&gt;
%
4
iit
utisiri
tu
run
for
th
r
».f
city
A u L q r n n r p l l » t i n n trrm*&lt;ly lT r
*h"': iHii.i.'n.r ' o f "
"pln-iu" m -i.a" 1'I11; " mlere*1ed p a,tie. in th r Si
11 ismil iatnr«j flit |'»i*# *| g|
® ** ™ v s l B v v l i a u U H | | w „f whatever m aterial a v a il-( j, .oniething
W H ght-Pattersoni Johns and Indian River aira* to till* l llltp'l St 11111S) fi 11*1 Hr It it ill 4‘illl i'lMllll3Mt*it)|Us| |i)i I (I t &gt;u|t \*M 1 tss t*i-1 wtfliin 1 I1*’ |iit’fifu! tun yii*Itl
nri 4&gt;lt *|ii;«ti* iimiKiii ”
•H e.)
Field officer* would like to know.m „ ,k out an active campaign to ki'fi* u|i I It* 11 air I n t t •• liluckatii-tl •tuit-rtl It. z\. Will lain-, mayor. • kill
I’nft ftllitl III* «h- *HUM a itlllt I'll’*
"So far. there are no re,H „u of
To.,ay. Col. r . H.^ Welch, public
the attention ol the govern Ilrilm f*n l wit jTiiM if itm*cft In*. • »i wim n u n u u n m l toiliiy bv floitfon •luitl Truiiitiu Milt ■xtil 'till 4 K'ult*ut
“ If it ift rtrrvpanry tu tctitinu* Kiuilluy, city «l«*puty •*li,rk
death*.
relstions o ffire r of the Air Mat. r-&lt;
" ,
. ,
,
.%#11*11 llu* iii-u I ’stfiuM ' 1'•iiivi,tic*ti
T A M .A IIA tS K E t)cl, R - tA A "The EJ Ensvtno departm ent tel Command, said he wanted (h e 1men*- 'he necessity ol thi* cana. th«* nir lift until rronotitir tm tv rry ( Thr miii ttf Mr. wn&lt;| Mt», M»*nr&gt; »411V i11 J 11111in 1 V i»I i'l Mi*11 I h"v\ i*I"
**h
purposes." H- i i"»ititfi-p thi' fitiikMlity nf Khiojm 1 \U ' S a n f u r i l
The Parol* Commission tmlay re ­ store on (ialeano. and other store* public lo know the Army I* invrst for navigation
till tln*n |»fi**«nt 1 it 1*g1 11 r«*%’l«U»ii
commended cancellation of the in the husinr** district, lost a lot igating such report#, regsrdle**!,„,in| r,j out that this project would U r lir 11ji ill IY ran &lt;Jn »|| tllilrf Ii( It «* lirnP* fit. Mt 1.ti 111in wni iwiri) Ill’ll* r it whuli' n»u nut* nfti*i Kit mi
in
1901,
Afler
Knitluutiiiir
ffom
tail sentence given H. B. Odham of glass.
• be separate from flood control can ct I
««“ » • ' lf
«»• ' »"
11i|&lt;Ii Sxhfs'l in I'.HH, In -■ lyklditiun -Ian 'J** Ill* *»iihl h'*
w ay, nr »aii|, Trn* puliUrf
1
,
,
, ,
. .A m rriran m ilitary irn\i*rrmr tnlil &gt;•
for gam e law violation in Marion
•‘We have lieen unable to com­ ran Th4t
r u n
ii.li
be
n**urrd
there'a
nothing
projects,
as
the
canals
In
lie
dug
lm
' ,.ttti-nil«'il N ortlw rn
i». t ; ^ v .—.
I' dIIc K' 1 ul 11*1 iKmiM nf ti It* 1 thliritfi vr
County hut the Pat don Board municate with Pliter Del Rio, «*
I hr fir f .nir it.ul Uiiluii* •!* i,Ird
going on We don't know nl«&gt;Ut."|
l»«altaa*4 tta gaae l l i l
Meanwhile. Berlin city
ity official, "f riil(’4i|*&lt;« ft urn uliFi’h hr krutl ii
derided lo hold a public hearing other place* In W estern Cuba."
Inil AI f ii f r Ir l thr ft it a it* tf« &gt;
in 11*20. hm iny Him! ym i It*
Tl*ft** |t| 1**11*’I l«*•) a Hi 1i.ll P
The colonel sa il W right FieltL
told t epotter* lust night that mutt
la fore taking action.
The presidential palare reported
*M*|H*|' ** HI 1lit Sn IMi ijilt 4'iiiititi*I
hiAiid** In lin n r n ir f 11 (|| i m .
I Iripal election* Will not i-e held •ini till u|H"riitk&gt;n&lt;t r tin i»|»l*nti
At tin* request of the Pardon at 7:dO A M. that President Ramon offiret * w ere In Fargo. N. D . Run • I f l U i n r r W 111 D r y I 11
S ti »»1
Y f O h C I S 1 /1
Ul 411 i i f t r r I )i ii s s llirt f .* 11 u tiiu iia
■•I s f f M|| I ,-iV*&lt;| H* i Huutn flint
Nov II «• scheduled. Is-caiist- tIt. iri«! in n lui utiiin hr
Hoard. Governor Caldwell said Grau Ran Marlin wa* on a tout day. investigating n report of
fu'vi n m ip ii’il l»y l hi* T hMp Su|i(»lv
« *e ltle il i l i c i r
iK t n i
»* i^ r
d fNational G uard officer who claimsiinL thi* Stiiti** lx I?lit* |urAldrll
hr will extend OdhamV r e n * W |()f ,he cllv lo Insiwct damage.
r« ,
tiling * Tlnii iib i"l nirilU UmI m a u d * I h r H u rt* tints i u a t a
ed he chased and iHd aerial m a­
ill
for &gt;0 day* The heating will be
Arroyo Maldonado said at b neuver* w ith s lighted disc-like
Hi* rrn iain i’ll in (lie l*ir«! Str**'
l l i r IK i*t 1*4 t lu».*,I (if 1,l-| l l l l l l f l i l #
w i mil iMtitf ti «ill
Hvu*»’|t thi*
here nc-xt Tu»*dav.
A.M. K8T. that "Th# blow is ovet object which outran and out-m a­
I d ii; H ir e r * li t .
Mr u t h n h**t&lt;t u f
u
l \ i n i m i a u i « i i i ■hx nlinn fo r rinhl yim «* Urn* m*»\
ulli
f
f
mu
M
hi v)Bi'i11 *** i * *w* Alt original .10-da v |M»tpone- now, but wo su rr do have lot* of
“
w l l l l l l l l l l l f i l l l l l #i| In ahrr** thi* |irvi*#nit Kin In I Inti iiiiiitil tiHH ii W f aluti Suli*tit(
I .w akin «&gt;( i «&lt;r I ir t i n .i n
in t
K it
neuvered him.
ment of sentene* by the Governor water.
V S to le U now located on v_ , aiitiii fii i- It I- rNlMpMlUll I* !»ut
It’s been raining very,
Asked th e result* of the In­
K iu r n t r ii um i t h r
it i h t u r n 'j
Rising
fiocai
water*
nf
«hr
f
t
.
'
H
c
j
c
c
t
s
W
a
r
r
e
n
P
l
a
n
'
lo allow tim e for a Parole Com­ very hard. We had quite a blow vestigation. the rolonel said:
Avenue. Then- he remained i tin *x*ti ti t m ini Imimi* m
I it iiiti u f N u f t fi
In ir v ir a .
Johna Hivrr and I*akr MnnttH* nr*
mission investigation resulted In for several hour* during the night
for IS y ea rs lM-fore moving to hi*
"N
othing
to
report."
In
lliffli
I'u
in
l.
N
•
w
*i«»u|»
*»f
various Ocala civic club* protest­ ami the storm seemed to have
celervv, farm* in thi-;
I.AKFI.AND. Oct. 6 —4»1&lt;
,
,
*-/xnr.t.Aixu,
present location at tt!t Magnolia
illC A l.n , th t
,S
K Tv »
Then he explained m ilitary now menacing
nr?* Immit’sI Sfn!' Itluhtu |tr#*» i mr il--ml
ing any move to Interfere with the
are# and are washing over th* T he Florida C itru s taimmtssion J ' \ Vemie
i, i sn, i« , r , x. !,• i . '
intelligence
i*
charged
with
in­
reached
its
peak
around
5
A.M.
and
I*»tttuii
iifiiii&amp;ts*-r
i*hufiiiuti,
i
i
«fu*t
sentence of the court.
rejected ttaiay a* "trnptactic*I" a
Mc u u| | n j, ull
Ki
(KMI IVi»( In«•t %t I1(HIv, art fil'd 1Ii!I f
vestigating any reports regarding bulkhead and startin g to flood j •Utfhfmtion
I &lt;seMllMHt A
*'■•&gt;(• *** *
u llrr W
irrrn th
at
Odham. Sanford Insurance sales­ then quirted down rather quickly." such "flying discs* and that the Seminolr Houl* v&gt;rtl.
euggc.th.n by F
hullr.
warren
ti.ai
BI(1,
Hll .. .................
HiUIhI wa h*i* dr inn fid « vaiih lh«
Mmiror w *s,» Rrail »w placed cm the number U r ,lf , hp Hanford lodge „f Flk
man and brother of S tate Rep, J.
. T
, h r rl*r. of l^ikr
.
ctniiiliv - I’m tirt*
i lit
t% an
«ro*Wftft«9* SW
a. #t»» »!•*
m
uss
Mil
*
STOIt.M
RIDEI-IC.IITS
Ijctween wo and three inch. - of hour, fruit may l-e kept in
, h). ghrltw
Rrallry Odham of S*nford, plead­
hour |»A) in- • «•#
h
S’FU
II.W
KN
I*unn.
«
»•
*
MIAMI Del. 1—(Ah—These are
ed no defense to a charge of posdurtnir a 24 hour period, $Aid Ch\ i colorinir moms.
^ rni prp.hvtiirlun rhu n h
MOOSK MEKTM T IH T K
Tin* Wttk’i- tik i’, t - #•* nir «fI
/IS Furmt'i IJm rinui Wilts
sesslng a deer out of season. The some of the thingg seen in the
r«N|iivAt
to
nmjn
FORT WILLIAM. Ont., Oct. f» Knirlneir Itulph Lunhln»ki,
-------- -nn i; _ ”Wurrrn's
j ; ' - •• 7 •:
«*—-* waa rrlnynl
.......
nuut KidtlHm mu
are auniioti. t *fii«w. Wtill i iilltlilti* -I *ti •tigr d c , fivllvi* I Is I Itla will a ll #li (lit
Msrion County Judge Imposed a Miami area today as i,.*idi-nts .
X I i m e t truck .m the i hr 1*«micled th a t if rain* continue th e Commission by Nallian Mayo, f whirls he hold* u private' pilot,
t Moose met truck CM tm J ,h|&gt;
j,,v, | wj | | r , reri, t h ,(
S te le A griculture Commissioner,
tlilir «II ivi|£41i-milsOI *«»»•■*
•* Iltl f 1 .811 14$ tl** u r * I. K | i y )■h cl.
tall sentence of 10 days and ItOO prepared for the second tropical
nd fishing
mbrra f th f •
!!«.!
iii *i iWtAVm«ilAttillteli
•‘•Ilirtitut
i«n«l
|»«dith
ul
U
*f.*K
*i.
tian*-&lt; utiaiia hlghwa) t'*’* ' .
( last IVtolter when it went tw.. Mayo -nid he believed t'-tl iiotii*
hurricane In two weeks:
fin*.
Hlitl tin Hi th„*(*
Ililtv,-i
(river l.a
rry Htee
Steel re
relate*!
thst (Inches over the bulkhead Step* should lie the limit hut "4H hour*
induy nf Kin hsittn*
I-»rry
a
| i M O V IIIs PEBM II
Most stores w«re open for burlThe Parole Commission recom ­
-Tim u!dM f*»i tin !K i * i x let h 4&gt;4«d uf Ha l id Tialiihirti
(„.jn^ made to close Seminole would la- enough,"
t TALI.AIIA8SKK, 4ht.
t,)h
mended the Psrdon Board raise ness and tcoarding up Irg g td Im&gt;- a lilg ••ull moose saw the neav) (
z\ bj *tk*"»niuii f**r fIt# i illt a ! i
ht* iilfiitdy Kttd n’tittd • dt’Aii
W arien hail told Mayo he wax The -tale today g ran t' I t&lt; &lt; freb
the fine to 1200 and rnmmute th r hind preparation* two wt—k* ago. trurk rollinjr alofur, lowered hU Houlc vatil tu traffic ea*t of Part
v i^’,» Innt|(
Villa*** ift admit* *ehu*»l M»r»* r«timAVi*11 lltn ttn i
JaB sentrnee,
Miami Besch hotel operator* e x ­ hrikd gnd r h ir f t d . When the dutt Avenue,
1 "reliably Informed" some cltrua tN| government a 12-mwnth- entry
lit* |4*1 I*€innu4’ti4’i»t Mr line, .it* tu v 11|l « I t f ." i/*«111.4MMii afiin 1411y t f%
"rtdhsnt waa a first offender plained the)' were not simply clrAted, thi* trnek waa found to
iki*n llu* earner*' tnt„,i cost*, inclodtng
At the Geneva Bridge the wale- packer* were keeping fruit
in I pc-mul on 200 aete* •■( -tu tf victory a ft t*l If* )in r* if atjKi I,,,',;
and while there | , no doubt eon- trusting to lock, hut were p rep ar­ h*V4* !%hii mimhed ftmUrs And a
j •-ayri'll t a c - II . worker* «(fr tI* six inches over the east fill, it coloring room* a* long a*
loo . )„,&gt;|,|tul land foi u*e In biuldliig ltr|nilili(tin full* M» ■o n l
11
rerning hi* guilt In the particular ed to take full precautions at th r cnv«*«Mn hood.
Thr Mimiai*? Mooteliurffer.
ICm HIbmcS aa I’aa* C lt.l
wa* reported thi* morning hv hour*.
’ the Jim W oodruff dam a. •«- the &lt;tiitaieutivp firm * *»■* u *****
rase, It should be pointed out that
Dounly Commissioner W. G. Kit
Color-added
is obtained
l-y 0 | Mttuhoo&lt;-hrr Rivet
he wa* not rnnvktMl on a charge
tt m i v v xt'pfM M i n
traffic lice and S h eriff P. A. Mero, hut placing ft ull in parking house
of hunting out of aeason. the pn*.
TALI. \H XS.sJ
iici s - A'i—
still
continue*.
h
eating
room*.
C.C.
Commander
of
Tampa,
u
1
H.
G.
Behrens,
T.ake
Monroe
session of firearm* In the National
Alim in
...... . nl Tuu Watson
Commlstinn
member,
said
"it
^
celery
grower,
reported
th
is
muri)
Fore*t, nor of killing the deer,**
lodat inlilioiilo-ed tin* xii.uiiuimtnt
army to en
Ing to Orle M alhleuf of the xvould
___ _take a voting
____„ ____
the Parole Commission saidaf M n Ret. . a it.#w I , , Mai k*
County
A
gent’s
office
th
a
t
some
fo
rce
the
100
hour
rule
”
“ A pparently, from our report,
u* an a -sUlaiit alt &lt;tnr/ general
of hi* celery is under w ater. Water
George Copeland of W inter
this man I* not a hunter and not
She I. the fn il w 0111.01 to hold
m
from
l.ake
Monroe
i«
inundating
H
aven,
chief
sta
te
Inspector.
»ab!
the in stig ato r In th is particular
Ill)- pos Ition in tiw to story i f
I ■ ■——
celery
farm
s
in
the
Celery
Avenu&lt;
'
if
limit*
wet*
placed
on
coloring
■ilualinn. Undoubtedly, Hr. Od­
Florida
CHICAGO.
Oct.
5—&lt;/P)—
Lower
piitrs
for
m
rsl-m
sjor
linn
in
As
a
fitting
climax
to
N
ilittnrl
Newxpa|t*i
4
r
r
l
anti
in
mm*
section
to
some
extent,
grower*'
room
time
It
would
require
an
ham ahould have te U the officers
sta
y
on
hand
at
reported. loike Jessup Is harking Inspector to
inrinotslion o( National Nrwxboy Day which Pietideiil liu in m s't'l
the nam e df th« individual who tire family food budget-srr predicted by livestock rsperts.
SX| i l l . t i n t D DIFS
was involved with him In the
Hog prices at the principal corn bell nurkrts. on thr decline *11 into farm* In the south S anford, *xr*ry parking house on a 24- (^)Vrrnoi Caldwell proclaimed last Saturday, llir llrt.th l lodat p*)»
SI'ANGI 1 II. i ’» . ltd 5, (,Fi—
area, alto In the Oviedo tnuck land h o u r bads,
rase."
last week, broke sharply yesterday-around $1 to $2 a hundred (murids area.
Chairman Rollle Tillman *nld. tribute to it* 14 earner boyr, and paitictllarly it» two oi them aim *tc A *even-ila&gt; old gill, weighing
Com ptroller C. M
(lav, a
onlv 2n ounces, diet! last night a t
The
drop,
the
biggest
one
day
break
in
six
months
al
some
markets,
Many mad# in the Chubmi*. "W e’ve go* enough thlnr* in the well on the way to rxlabltxlting new rrcufdx frit Icnyth of i r ttu c
member of th* Pardon Board,
Tha baby,
A M. Rctnri of 207 F.a.l Eleventh Slreet and t; R Re.t ..I I .k r 'h e Rp*Nt'l’'t h. .[.tt-J
Genevn areas are menaced bv in d u stry that a re Impractical withm M h r felt "The only m istake was attributed lo heavy receipts.
had been in
Odhsm mad* was not reporting
Maty, who betwrrn llirm dcltxet altoul one fouillt ol Ihr l l r u h l * k |‘
There probably xvill not be an immediate showing of lowrr rising w uler. S heriff Mero reveal 'n u t adding another."
with an eye
ed thi* m orning.
—
.. . .------—-------the o th er man. Th* reaaon he price* in th , retail m arkets, the*
total ca rrie r circulation, have
dropper .she was born prematureFrank W heeler, owner of a 4n
WOMAN S CI,UBR
didn’t waa th e o t W man waa hla A m rriran Meat Institu te said. It ra ttle com ing to market in No­
Iv ut mx months to Mrs John Hol­
OCALA. Oct. 5 —W ) _ T h e Flo- record uf regularity, punctuality City.
acre orange grove near the north
break up (Hera! hunting In th* said signs of declines in some
Surh w iv lre mean* ronxidernhle lis, wife of a coal miner at nesrhy
vember ami December at m ateria­ end of
rid a Federation nf Women’s Club* and length of service which few
Lake
Pickett
In
the
Oral a N ational Forest.
wholesale m eat price* are develop­
Chuluota section, appeared thi* them e for the year—"Women carrier "iKtys" in the United wear and tear tut automobile*, so F w eigh.
W atson said "If th is man It ing "hut it take* a little tim e for lly lower prices."
The season increase in hog re ­ morning before the County Com- A le rt”—wax stressed todav bv Slates ra n match, Rain or shine, it is not surprising that Mr. IV their** made a guinea pig, | don’t adjustm ent in wholesale price* to
cold or hot, had time* and good,
think we ought to go through b* reflected at retail levels." ceipts, said II, M. Conway, m ark­ mission with th* request that the M rs. A, T. M srkay, pte*i&lt;irnt. war or peace, th rir pa pci ‘ li»vr tier has used eight automobile*
since he started his t out ♦ with a
th at
a, a t th* opening session of the
with P regardless of what comes More m eat suppilee also are In­ et analyst fo r the National Live- Commission authorise
bren delivered. Even th e Ol’A and Model-T-Ford
During such
a
stock Producer# Anoeiatir.n, ”1* bridge he put over a 15 foot ditch an n u al executive hoard meeting.
from down th e re " Hla motion for
JACKSONVil.I.F., O.t *t-(r)V
the Institute said.
not enough to Justify a price break recently dug through the County
Address,* of welcome were ex­ gasoline rationing failed to slop period of driving. Ihcrw w ere
a full nubile h a a rin r era* adopted. dicated.
High Law
The lop price for c a ttle - a round like that of today (M onday)." He m ad between ChuluoU and Ft tended to the 20&lt;) rluPMamtti l&gt;y them.
naturally
tome
mishaps,
anil
lie
The P srdon Board did not have 140 a hundred pound* now -w ill
Atlanta
&amp;I M
Mr. Ibtrner started hi* delivery recently leralliil a night when hia
said the p resen t price Is "too low." Christm as. Commlsriamrr* promi* M avor John M arshall Green, Mrs.
H 'eatlsaeg n s fe e * Twal
drop to around $28 next year, he predicted farm ers will hold
ilostoli
68 42
iraattaw e* aa e*»* *1x 1
C. M. Lance, local club p red d rn l, service hack In 1927, twenty-one car was mired in the n o d of a
Chauncey Watson, president of the back shipm ents.
413
Detroit
and 'M rs. T. K. W hitley, director years ago, and has averaged d e­ ditch and he had to txirrow a car
RA PIST R X K C U nfll
livery to about 400 customers. ftum hi* sister to complete d e­
Illinois I-lve,lock Feeders Asso­
New York
•II .V)
CORRECTION
Most hog sales a t Chicago
u f district five.
RA1FORD O ct h - fA V -lo m n l, ciation, told lh« Chicago F a im r i, yesterday w ar* 1*1.80 to B U I ,
Saint Loul*
&lt;13 18
The Herald reg rets the otrnnl*Mr*. Msrkay, whoso horn* is During th is time hr has lost only livery of papots.
b e , Talley, n a m , eaovirtert a4 Club yesterday.
HH !»
San Antonlu
HI* servlre xxa* -airicd on
lowest p rice since Juno, The slon of tha nam e of Mrs. Mary D In Orlando, urged th a t Die tlrlo- two days because uf lllne-x or
In Duval A y saty , w u elec­
Hark Plekeil, secretary nf the declines w AA
Seattle
82 41
ere —
$1 te I t a hWK
hundred Bonn of S anford In Uto list of gat«s “ha a,art to the plans and any otlw r reason. His m ute during the dark period of de­
trocuted a t th* s ta te B rin e today. Corn Belt Livestock Feeders Asso- pounds. Daellnea of ai Uar
Jacksonville
81 60
survivor* In thb obituary notice program s about to bo le t forth covers th e ca st aide of Banford, pression when customer* were few
The awiWh waa throw , at •:
"M aat priega are
Key West
... ...... M 73
nta * t f * reported a t ______ fo r H r. OAjuxdhlL Bonn In footer- b j your chairm an, during this Including th , M ayfair, Mellon- and collections difficult and World
- H a said "Thar# City, and drops of |1 te $ 1.60 w on day’s p ap efT !M rs^ Bonn la th* aid the folloerlng session* of the vlllc Avenue and Celery Avenue W ar II when everyone eagerly
A. M. and h » waa i m m m
82 70
Oilando
«
*
section*,
Caanan
and
Cameron
(
C
is
lln
f*
aa
C
*
|i
lia
I
ICia — o n an P— » tta l
n
Pensacola
fit .
widow of H r. Bonn.

River Project To
Be Revived Soon

Army Continues
Probe Of ‘Disk* |

V-'h.-in

Vl*t !Henry McLaulin
&lt; Qualifies To Run

Parole Commission
A sk s Cancellation
Of O dham C ase

Two Kail l nions
Settle .'Ird Round
Pay Kikt* Domaiuls

St. Johns Menaces
Many Local Farms c i t r u i

i;s ....

I

Two Herald Carriers Establish
Record For Length Of Service

Prices For Meat, Major Item In
Food Budget, Expected To Drop

THE WEATHER

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�ACE TWO

H»c Sun ford Herald

TUESDAY OCTOBER 5. 191*

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Picking The Winner

1Erwin Canham, Monitor Editor, Tells
Public How To Read A Newspaper

"THE RAINS CAME"

tteta4ll»be4 lo I M
N k llililil Calls **►»»! »»l«nl»r
■&gt;4 »■■■&lt;■» a t
•■alsnl, l ’l»fl'l«

"An Kelly r o c s . m» roc* the nation." Thin new clue t o
the correct lorecutltig of prenldenlUtl clecliunn han Iteen
111
tirtM
put forth by Louln H Bean, u ntudent of |tolltlcn and a u th -r
|:m m 4 m aeeawd ela*. S j j « of the reernt Itook, "How To Predict Kloctionn".
Oct.hr r IT. tat*. at Ik. r « l OIIIm
•I Raal.tK. K I c H O . « ■ * • » ' t * * r *
Mr Bean noticed thnt former mayor Ktlwnrtl J. Kelly of
U a s f f t M §1 H m r k * . * * * **
ChiciiRii
bad Iteen elected in 19-15. 1939 and 1943 by per­
'
holla m » i- ukA k
t‘. 4 ll.r
cent it Ren which were followed niURhly by Prenident BoonetioitiMih i i r t u
SlB.lBes* H » M I * t _ _ _ _ _ veil in hln rnren in enrh of the followiiiR yearn. AIno It neemn
(bat thin tendency In an old Chicago custom. In 1027 Mayor
"
i i m i i i i m i i i h tT M
l l Carrier
— * . ” Ih-ver, Democrat running for reflection, polled only 45 jier
H a* M .a t h
I""
n m Maalb. ------ —
* ” rent of the voten Next year Al S m 11 h, the Demrx nitlc
•la Maalbr
— ,.
Oa. re a r ! £ S prenident ini candidate, got 42 per rent.
AM nhltaarr a«ilr»«. rar4« aj
In 1931 Democratic Mayor Cernmk wua elected by a 59
Ikaaka. rr*.I.H»a. «■* aattrea ■«
ratrrt.lai.ral* l.r thr
•• Iter cent vote; F. 1). B. next year got 57 per cent. Kelly Rot
ralataa »aaa«. will h. rhar*.*
80 per cent in 1935. foreshadowing the Boonevelt landnlidu
at raaalar a4»rrtUlaa r a le . ___
of 1930. with 02 per cent. In 1939 Kelly won with 50 per
r
R r V r r . r a l r 4 1 * &lt; l . . » « l l » Hr
lalaait hrt**raprr Hrarrarata- cent, and In 1910 Boonevelt with 55 |&gt;er cent. In 1913 Kelly
tlrra. Iar_ M " I .rfc* I MrM*t
ami in 1944 Boonevelt each got 54 per cent.
lir tr .lt. Kaata* I Itr.
Laats.
V U l l r r a i a I* a a . r a i W
at lb *
W hat doen thin indicate lor 1048? I-ant year the Demo­
A a a a rla tr tl I 'r m
w h ic h I* r a l l t l r 4
candidate for mayor of Chicago wan no longer
r a r l w a l * r l , la t h r a r r t a r r r a a h l l * | cratic
r a i l . a . 1 a l l t h r l.* ra l a r w . r r l a l r 1 Kellv but Kennedy, who won 59 per cent of the ballots.
h i t h l a B r w * a a a r r . a * w e l l a a a ll
Thin nhould indicate a Democratic victory thin fall, except
41* a r a a 4 l r a a l * h e .
for intervening event* which cloud the picture no thoroughly
TUESDAY OI*r. 5. IJIX
that, no m atter what bapjn-nn. any forecaatir han a good ex*

n iiti.K

v er se today

W rlflrn fer The Associated I’rena
II; ERWIN D. CANHAM
Editor. The flirlstlin Science M onitor; President, America,,
Socict; of N m .paper KdAor*

Nmipapen *rr not in the habit of mating demands on readett.
Our jol&gt; ii to terve reader*.
j.
And to when The Asmciated Prett n*k«i me to do 500 word, on
"How lo read * newrpii*r" I w*» Muck. My hrM aniwei wai: "Wiiy,
read ll any '.ay you pleaie. Sundoiy on ynur hf-rd. if you w^ni io.‘*
Became we don’t go around telling reader* they *hould rejd their paper
I with carr, or with Ir.telligenee. _

cune for a wrong prediction.

Now WE SUFFER. THE
L&gt;11TAT IONS OK THE FLESH.
Peril To Civilization
WE HOPE FOR THE TIME'
WHEN THESE LIMITATIONS
“ For the first time in modern hintory a method of the
WILL PASS AWAY AND WHEN
W4. WILL UNDERSTAND ALL destruction of civilization in present." So njHike General A.
MY.il ERIKS. THAT NOW CON­ G. C McNaughton of Canada in reminding the United NnFUSE US. Fen now we arr tionn that a formula for International control of atomic (
th .n u rh a gla«- darkly, l»ul then explo.nl ven bun not yet In-en found. 11in ntatement may neem
fare- to fin c . —1 Cor. 13:12.
over dramatic hut he wan trying to make a dent in a very
bard uhell of ntubborn •!inagreement.
G ira t Britain it irrluqg anolhn
Variou* nmall ntgnn from time t*&gt; time have led to the [
Joan liom lint country. Tilth iintr belief tbut the United S ta te n ban succeeded to all imjmrtlot $ lOO.IKMI.IKK) h’t a food ant degree in the effort to m a k e th e atomic liomb more efthing w r’vr ijoi loii nl money.
fcctlve. more destructive. Thun it in |»oiiited out to all other
Have you m.uir au|t your miml nations that the alternative t&lt;. international control in nn
about ilir conttilulional amend­ atomic armaments race with American science and Indus-J
ment* U|Min who It you arr ri|&gt;rclrd try. We do not want tin- r a r e to continue anil hope that
In v o ir in lltr Novrmlirr election? others do not want it.
Until a c c e p ta b le international control in provided, it is j
Frank llr-glr)'. tdqfer n( ihe ca: only self-preservation for the United Staten to guard it*
in which Cnunl Bernadolle n o as- atomic secrets with the greaten rare. But it in not reason­
•artinalrd. it on Itit way lo S i. able to think thnt the secret of the Itomb can l»c kept f«*r-1
Prlersbutg. Fla, to vl5t hit wtlr ever; we can only hope to keep it long enough for the desir­
ed controls to licaimc possible.
■nd four children.
If the race goes on. then some day there may no longer j
Govrrnnr Thurrffnnd. it now on In- any exaggeration at nil in General McNaughlon’n stale- j
ihr hallo! m I I ilstc* wilh 142 nient.
rlrctnral volet. You arr going lo
br lutpriird kt how many of (hot*
rlrclnral volrt arr hit on election i
d a y .'
'
'

n ith r r . Alii, fiat a slogan wlmli
S anford tniulil do wrll lo copy. ll
is, “ B ith rr, A rtim ia. “ Air Condi­
tioned by N aluir". lltr letiqwislu rr out llirrr v a lid (tom an av rt
•irr n f 41 in Januaiv to 7V m Julv
S oundt gold, d o n n 'l ill
T h r rr arr nowTVdoo.ooo autuInobilrt in uir jit tbit country. Mow
many arr ihrrr in Russia?
0(
•ven tnorr importance, we ha vs
retained lltr ntrntSal elernenls of
liberty and frrrtlom along with our
•Ulnmobilri.
,

G erm an Child Registry Is Seen
I he fuct that the accident rule among n given group nf i As Way To Find “Lost” Kidnapees
vehicle drivers enn I 1cut tin u result of n enmpnign for tbiit j
Accident Rate
k

purpose hits ls*en prnviil by I lie United States Army in tbe
Philippines.
A &lt;1ir*|Mitcb from Mitnilu gives figures which show it 50
|n«r vent drop in traffir accidents ami injuries, Only one tra f­
fic accident per 100.000 miles of army motor vehicle opera­
tion occurred during the first half of this year.
One recognized cause of motor accidents is the common
........... . p J U i h . buck. i. i. »iw*y» ih,: ;.th c r f e l
fault, according to the |Mirticipants in an accident. The drtving public needs to Is- educated toward individual res|H.»slhllity. The driver who Is always alert to the behavior of
other drivers and of pedcstrlNns Is seldom Involved in an
arcldent.
.
.
, , ,
Kyes which miss ntithing, tut the rigid In front, on
cither side, or in th e rear together with a cjuick hand on the
wheel and a sensitive foot on the brake, combine to make the
Is-st defense against accidents. -Wsense of individual res|»onsibllity is a prerequisite to safety.

**The claim that Mr. Truman and
Mr. Snydrr and thr. ,While lloutr
rotrrir arr more progrenive and
more hltrral than Mr. Drwry, Mr.
W arrrn. Mr. Vandrnhrrg. Mr. Slat»rn, and thru clntrtl aduiett and
iii|i|Hirlrrt. n a palpable ahiurIt; John Thompson
•dity‘’. w rilrt Waller Lippnun. news
paitrr columnnl, formri lihrtal
One n f the ilangvts n c Souther­ ran lake th a t In her stride.
•editor of ihr lilwral Nrw York ner* constantly face is the legcnit*
All these mechauiral improve­
World.
that *oam to grow up atmut out- ment* have equally helped men, b ut

To The IaudieH!

W r arr glad lo arr butinrtt intem la moving away from loo con­
gested ditliirlt. When Winn Uivrtl
tmiighl thr corner at I ’almrltn and
Third Street fiom ihr Ctiy, i| start*
rd tomdhing which ought to hr
continued We need a larger butinett dutrid in thii city, and we
■rrd to grl more vacant ptoperty
now on lltr Cily't Itookt into privatr handt whrrr it will have to pay
take*.
Mr*. Theodore Rooirvelt. who
died latl week, wai the mother of
'lik children, four boy* and two
girl*. Of lire four boy*, the young­
est. Quentin, wa* killed in an air
battle in Frantr in the fir»l World
W ar: llir nldeil. Theodore, Jr ,
died nf a heart attack duiing the
Normandy invailos; and a thiid
•on. Krrm il, dird in active tervice
during ihe Aleutian campaign.
Archibald lerved in the Aimy in
l•olh war* but turvived
Tlie importance of rat control
I* revealed by the American Pub­
lic Work* A**ociation which tbow*
that
Jacksonville among other
. cilirt, by an cipediture of $17,000
eliminated lour* caused by tat* of
oyer $500,000 a year. Bat* not
only are enormously destructive
. but also are great spreader* nl
disease and in the event 9 f germ
warfare in the next conflict would
he source nf potential danger even
greater than the atomic bomb.
The New York Time*. Democratic
newspaper, published by Arthur
Hays Sultberger. son-in-law of
Adolph Ochs, who made the New
York Times into the great new*
paper which it ii today, ha* come
out for Governor Dewey for Pres­
klent. * In 1944 the ^ J*imei wa*
•gain*! Dewey'bficiudf^t did not
believe that he bad ^ f i ^ Y grasp

of tb e international dilution a l
P _ _ _ _ _ -1a
fwPOW
TrWi,*

hr Dswsy

It; I.YNN HKIS/.KHLINti
GtNE^VA. Oil. *&gt; (/1,F '‘A irgi,i(4iion of 11,000.000 ihddrrn
m wrttmi Germany may be aeteuaiy to »ort out the 121,000 who lo»l
thru b,nee* and idrntilir* m Hiller'* "tiermaniralion Program.
Dr. Maurice rhudirum, director nl the child search oiK-Mlinn*
nl the Inteinalional __
Refugee Oigam/alion. te|»oMtd lo the IRO'l
‘General coverage of all children presently
l . . . ' . *•' ,the util v^
' 1
■ — —— —
#n,Wrr in thiHEALTH KKOCKAMH
Lncwming
Health education program* with

bauaefcoM
•bllgallwim^ During^wwra thay^

C

FROM START TO FINISH
USfe QUALITY MATERIALS

Hill Lumber A Supply Co. Fdr over half ■ cettluty we
have been known for oar good merchnndhse and fair
prices. Come In . . . We are nl your nervire.

Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

.her mvufotk-___

• l ike Job o t Indoli

&gt;«u wmrt-*A$i&lt;.

i w
i

df ration p o tn ^ ln d * ^ m m

1:

•nA-

&lt;t'*allser4 tress Paa* l is t I
before It today a sim ilar case
involving a 10-day jail aeutrnce
of 11. 1). Dudley of Ocala for
c a rry in g firearm s in thr National
F orest It atose later and the
I’aaole Commission hs* not cometrd lla Investigation.
►*»." No m a rg e s w rrr modiag a in st anyone hut Odham In the
rase.
A ttorney General Tom WaUon
laid "I Just can’t ingore Ihr over­
turn* made from Ocala- T hr Court
Impoanl what w ai regarded down
there as a fair sentence."
All Pardon b o ard member* said
they had reel, veil numerous latter*
nmf utopium s calls urging them
to back up the ju d g e in effort* to

YO U 'R E TELLIN G M E!

hnllueInal lop

M y &lt;• * * * * *

Parole Commission

emphasia on the eantrol nf social
mUaing children In (ierm any.
Dr. Thudlrum estim ated
It disease* will he given over Station
would take a yea, to lum plotc tVTRR, Wednesday afternoon at
the rom prellcnslvr search. The I;TI0 o'clock and Saturday evenings
at U:U&gt; o’clock, U was announced
task Is complicated, he said. I&gt;y today by Dr. Frank Qulllman, di­ knew about the aymptom* of these
thr fluctuation of Hermany'* p.**t rect.ir of the Semin ilc County diseases, fhay could get diagnosis
and treatm en t before thr disease*
wn, population and iIcIHmrate con­ Health Unit.
get fa r along,” sold Dr. Quillnsan.
cealment of some chlldicn by
“We feel that If more people
their present Herman "p aren ts."
Child search expert* said -sffli
of the children brought &lt;r •» many by N asi "(Irrm ri
gy WIUI AM a m
team* Were turned over t-&gt; furmeis to hrl|i feed th r Herman
Central Press Writer
war rna.-hinr. Some of these In,says ha. thers’a one team that
TO PH in mistakes made d u r­
m rrs are now reluctant lu •"*«•
knows a* bssna.
their labor. In many ra&gt; r.. the ing th* week must go to th a t
! I I
names of the children were ( h ang­ midwest contractor who ac ci­
Treated rswdiut can new A*
ed, their records falsified or dentally p ut two roof* on the
fed to cattle ay a food. Al ( i l l .
their Identity concreted In other earn* house.
we’// get one of Ikoat flanked
I t I
way*.
ateakal
In view o f /erecesis of a
Statistic* published in I'lilnnil
t I »
, court 10(1,000 missing 1’olish toufk winter he couldn't have
Orandpeypy Jenkins want* ta
children. The (ierm sniistloii pro­ made a more timely error.
knew If a sawdust-fad pig wpvld
gram alto Included ch lld i-r of
I I I
I vrnUh ha mi and park (haps with
collalioiator* in (ierman-or. inir-l
Wonder
If
that
Vegetation
countries who were sent |o tierbviltdn lasthplchs.
patty
candidate
far
president
many for reeducation alon_- N asi
I I f
really hapa* ta harvest tha fruits
lines.
The United fluid* Army la
sa lu tin g cl villa* actress techni­
Illegitim ate children a?id* so- al victory?
1 I I
called "vulksdoutachc" rhlldiwn
cians—better know* as CAT*—
Zadok Dumkopf comm out
who were cuntidvtcd
rattally
to perform for overages troops.
valuable also w ere kidnaped from flat-footsdly with a prediction
Flag tdee—and U fa Ipv* so ooa
such places a s Luxembourg, Al­ that tha Boats* Brava* should
pulling any hlttm U h gags about
sace-Lorraine, and luwor Staler- win tbs World flcrlsa bee suae.
this, eithsrl
mark.
Many ath cr missing children
ware youngster* who followed th r
retreating Herman am d '-, a rd
subsequently were handed iiTOI
to the Nasi nseial off Ire, for
adoption nr plarem rnt. Mnnv twys
and girls between H and It* wenbrought Into germ any to work as
laborers or domestic*. T h- mlssjng
Include also m any war .options,
children from foundling homes
and thnsr forcibly rvaruat-d from
areas taken over for 8.4 se ttle ­
ment*.
"Most Jew ish children, whether
from east or west, s u ffu e d th r
same fate," Dr, Thudltum said,
" D eputation to r mi r e n t ration
camps with death through ex­
posure, starvation, torture or d e­
liberate exterm ination. A hand­
ful, relatively speaking, of tha
hardiest or more fortunate s u r­
vived."
Compulsory reporting by G*rman autborltlaa on allied natio­
nal* resident In (ierman during
the war years’ has not been suc­
cessful. In th e United filate* rone
of Germany. Dr. Thudicti.n M i d .
8W allied chlloren wi-rr iv ported i
while eblld search team* already ’
had diseoverod MTS. In HH -die-!
You are aura la win th e rgre u i l n s l lime tn d the *leDiets where no children were re- ■
Btenla If yon build, remodel and make home repaint
ported by th e Germans, search I
teams found 72.
with th e Top Quality Building Materials carried by the

women have most profited by
•rlvi-a an d our tection.
It t* had enough for the rest of them. T he proof lie* in tha fact
the w orld to betti-ve in the*,.- that while the frontier men often
legend*. Some ate »n per*t*tam nutllved aeveral wives who fell vic­
oml ondeiiitng. however, that we tim to childlied Iragrily or sheer
have come dangerously close to drudgery, tmluy women outlive
their men.
lielievlng in throi ourselves.
Not only do women of the
C ertainly, the»e an- tmi many
Houthertier* oho hntf-lielieve In Unite,! State* hsve the spending
the legend of th r Old South th at of by far the greatest part of the
never wn*. though we are realD tir country's Income. By now they
enough not to il*uallse too stately actually own most of the w ealth.
while column* *rro*» the facade If th r present trend keep* up th e
of the mansions nor too many ultim ate inhabitant* may he n o ­
wilting slave* waiting nn Ihe g en ­ thing hut well-to-do widows!
Yet. even so. Ihe Southern ladies
try hand and fool.
And th e re sre a few loo many of today still know the arduousnass
Southern male* who somehow half­ of toil, lo that very spending of
credit th a t legend, universally ac­ the country’s Income they exercise
cepted elsewhere, th a t Southern painstaking and thrifty judgm ent.
ladle* never united their hands They rem ain, as always, at oner
with w ork hut w rte merely beauti­ the backbone and fsetotum of our
•
ful and fascinating ornam ents to civilisation.
I recall the riperlence of a
he put on a pedestal and cherished,
This can ard has been suhjecte-i Southern lady of a century ago,
to wide iiuhtlciilng In contempor­ whose en tire upbringing had Iwen
ary fiction and moviea. Many a Urban. In so far as th a t wa* pos­
rharactcr In a novel or story la sible. in th is area and those times.
castigated a* tiring unfit for life. For her second husband she was so
If she grew up In th e South, tie- Injudicious as to rhoote a farm er.
cause p aten tly liar mother had .Suddenly she found herself m is­
never ta u g h t her anything useful tress not only of a large household
eirep t th a t she must make herself hut expected to supervise all so rts
attractive lo men and crflrh hcrwelf of other activities as well. One
a husband to keep her provided of her chief chnrr* was seeing
after the slaughtering nf and pro­
with the good thing* of Ilf*.
I had occasion to w rite a place per butchering and curing of thou­
here tom e time ago about the es­ sand* of hog* lo feed her huiband'a
sential p a rt women played In slave* here and on plantation* to
bringing civilisation to the rowdy tha aouth and west. It was a taak
American frontier, braving th e j to tax a m ajor executive of today,
toll* and danger* of prim itive liv­ yet it was the normal function of
,
ing amt tam ing their menfolk, who a Southern lady.
Certainly nn con sclent loui social
were fust a* rough aa tha wilder*
historian will deny that ll was th e
nes*.
energy and enterprise of th e
Things have changed ronaidci- Southern ladles which rescued tha
aldy for women In the VVeatern South from Ihe potl-Ciel! War dol­
world alnce than. T his la as tru e drums and set thing* going again
of Southern ladles aa their slater* while thalr menfolk, broken in
elsewhere. Mechanical civilisation spirit, m editated p a d glories and
has liberated them from drudgery. reminisced about the war.
The w aahlng machine and tha elec­
The next generation waa equally
tric stove and the vacuum clean energetic and thrifty. Their hands
er—plus Improved sanitation ami were busy from dawn to dark,
general health condition*— have cooking and preserving, working
been tha inatrum enla of revolotlon. flower* and knitting or tattin g . m alarial than th eir menfolk artMany o f the thing* th a t used t o | R&gt;rt, WM (hp t|m f (h
haH fo fighting on any fro n t
Perhaps I am betraying the sex
nsed doing by hand a t home or . 1
|#ltur# to
when I admit It, but in all HoNhaty
If not actually doing, being super
In current tinea. Southern 1 must say I have never known or
vised, can ba bought In the form ladies
have enough energy and heard about a Southern lady of
of goods and senrtcaa, neatly pack­ application
to make carvers In the this or any o th e r generation who
aged.
butlmaa and profaaslotial world cHd not work f a r harder and iwtgtrr

Juat wane tha Sawtlt la
a social rsyshUs* In tha

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or betwven-lhc-linea (heaven fo r-T |, to read a nrw .papcr with
liid) or anything like that. Indeed, na-ari-m**. With awartne-n* of t | ^
we think we lev,- reader* alone. e{tDr n‘« roU* to utiliie tin, u , f , ^
Hut do we really! I»n’t there a mBtj„r, he te getting. IL- u ir , ihot
role reader* hnvf to |ilry ovrn Information to as«ess it, nien ami
u e think w r leave reader* nlcn. women to whom hr hi* given
m m e im|»»itnnt than plunking political aolhoriiy, IL- u -r- It t,»
down a nlcklc on the new sstand. govern insny of his own most imIt goes Iwsck lo the prim atv pur- portant decisions: in h'lsin, --. n
puss- of newspaper*
his private and prn fc.io n n l sf.
Ni-wupnper* exist not dmply to fair*. H*- use* it In deter mining
inform , nltfe-ugh that L one way hi* Interests, his nvienvion,. his
t» put it W hat I- the purpose &gt;d en tertalmnent. H i UMf il to »n.
Ihe Inform ation? Isn’t It In order rich hi* cultural an-l spsritiul lif^
th a t readers may bo b.-ttcr rlti- He u.'cs it—or his *vif, do, * ^
*en*—more active c lliie n s! Isn’t make le tte r jilseuils f , , i-n akl t A
lit In order th a t they may do tintsIf a reader n-alixoi tha
: port in making bcttei rommunl- live and useful potent'*) of m-v,.
tics and helpinir to atU in pear,- papers, he will read tti--m fBr
and otherw ise helping mankind mor,- effectively. He 'ill ta k. tnr
alosig its long and stiff-• ult r &gt;«d -information he is offered, on.)
out of darkness into light?
foige it Into a weapon of l.-in,,.
W hat ritixon* do with (Hl infor­ rary. lie will preseive ••i•.I | •i. &gt;f^
mation they get from new ,t&gt;ap-r* hi* lll&gt;ertlc.« with It.
is th,- vital thing. It Is staomnrixrd
And So all thr- n-*u ipap-i
in (he word* of National News­ ask* of a render I* thi»: l?*- nu.ir,
paper W eek’s slogan: "Your Eight of what you a re getting
lo Know I* the Key to All Ynur
T ake this m aterial, ahieh u n A
Llliertie*.'' Newspapers and news­ lo you every day or twir-- a i'™.
paper met) have not struggled and and with It strengthen and , n
sacrificed for the right to di*- large your U/e. Take it, and mat.
cover and tell the news, down ynur community something wn,.
through th e yesrs.
years, Just for *ho ihivr of you r aspiration*. Take it.
sake of making black m ark, “ ttjan d act on nn ever-hrundt-nmg
J scale— that ultimnl. lv turn wifi
This struggle of mankind wo« „ot bring down on their head* il,,.
In make facts nol only known, uni* and destructions which Ihihut operative, rre* speech U u technical age threaten-.. Take It
dynam lr business. It Is it tw o.w ar and u*c it. T hat I* ull your n.- .».
street, and nothing any news­ paper ha* any right to j-k
p aper print* is of 'h - slig h ted
For wo want you to know iim
value until it is read and en teri within the page* of your ru-w.
into the thinking of the r-.-ider. paper, ynur* for the taking, is thr
Once it is in his thinking, th s seed inform ation which mark* vou off
for action has been planted.
from the slave in darkness and
And so I say that Iho first ih-,n| I mats, * ybu n fret* man

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single rooms have full
B e c o m i i u r “ U M o f S u n housekivPing
us,-keeping ffaciltie*. and *om&lt;.
living pnils nave three-and-a- half
A I* NKW 8 FEATURES
r,Mim*. Lighting fixtures auUmiutiCoral Gables. Fla__ Pl*nn-d to call&gt;' Compensate for u d&lt;-,r,-«*,
give Students the feeling of being»'“ ‘ur*t light. The Indivldt^
out-of-door* while In dorm iioiv unlt* n r*’ '«,t \ r r t l»Dte «ud mmand classrooms, the U niversity of
"* anttl*"- Should storm s come.
M iami’* new main cam nu,
individually stnsll pane* of
brcese-sw’ept vista of m odernistic ‘-’ U * .
•"r
^rnl,lr* should
buildings, tropical foihgc and an " '{ " ria n d Us force.
8-acre lake
S trangely, the new campud
Acre* of glass which let in Ih,- !,!in* ’’ .^h•• \!niy.V.r,,i,&gt; .o f M'“ ""
sun take the place of ivy-cow ted
home.
When charted in
walls, and shaded hreeteway* supI hi* was to have la e n the
p lant the traditional darkened E?.*1'? .
«m pu*. Hut the
halls.
Florida boom popfw-d. the depres*.
Sfuch of the 18,000,000 cx»r»-1 *t,n
Th*. V nl»«raitj
struetlon nrnwram hss 1m s m m . l i s w r a m to icmp.ii;i'‘y 1’ i i l l ‘ iiflb
nlcted on the 2(V5-*crv- eampus, ’ Coral
' orm Gable* several miles t* 4
but aome work goes on A student j mWh.
-ity building remain**!
activities building I* going u p 1 A unlvm
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on lh« lakeside, and landscaping a skeleton—and still is. Hut H
i going forwnrtl.
’ " ‘ will la? completed soon and proTw enty-nine buildings, of which l**hly will become the liberal art27 contain living quarters, h a v e 1 college. The “tehiporary" building
been completed. All were designed In Coral Gshle* proper I* the law
by Robert Law Weed, a rc h ite c t,! *ch**ol home* advance,, latiOra■nd MIm Marlon I. Manley, associ- tori,-* and contains turn th«mters.
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T H E SANFORD OERALD, SANFORD, FLO RIDA .

TUESDAY OCTOBER 5. 1941

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THE GARDEN GATE
T hr Weekly Column of th e Kahlord Harden Club
Uy M ils. K. G. KILPATHICK. Jit.

IJones 11onic Scene Of
Party For Mrs. Sloan Around The Town

Mr*. Hudy Sloan, whom- mar*
, riuge ««• n recent event,
Garden
Cirrlae
W
Al
Clrclo
day,
Oct.
8.
1
;(KI
P.M,
Thi*
i*
a
hunmed
on Frida) afternoon w ith
f a r i l n P a lm e r R a y — S o c ie ty E d i t o r
For the Coming Year
luncheon at lire home ef Mrs. C. E. a Cocoa Coin ta rty given by
The Gulden Gate i* open ami C arlton, 554 I'lunio-a. Kell Call will Stra. Donald J one* at he i home on
all It* flowered Cirrfle* come pa*s- l*e Hie naming of each member'* : South Sanford Vvcruic Guest*
tug through, ushered at hy it* new f i v i . i t r thrub. P rogram i» " f gathcreil at th. Tom** home aliotit
Prr*ldent, Mr*. C harlr* K. liinn. vtXal intereat: Spraying. The 6:0(1 o'clock. Tin- loom* were atM.ud&gt; C lara’* own garden gate ha* apeaker in authority will la* Mra. tractive w ith u n - tie arrange*
Mr*.
Ju
n
e
N
aigle
of
Osteen
I*
Itient* "f antigi n •*, and hlld.ru*.
Mr*. W allace Philip* enter­
S. C. Pickets.*!.
,
pending some tim e in Sanfotd a* already swung with for the Gen*
TUESDAY
Refreshment- ...... -&lt;ived from
&gt;»n Saturday a f'e rtto .n with ■
VVr ahull have the Mimosa Circle.
eral Hoard of M anagrra gathering.
The Daughter* of Wesley Cla*s tained
the
g
u
r*
t
of
Ml.
and
Mr*.
A.
T.
a p arty honoring her -on, Wally,
The eleven Circle Chairmen have Friday, Oct. 8, lti;th» A M. at th&gt;* a table centered with the b eau ti­
o f The First Methodist Church w ill
Hall.
who recently celebrate! hi* b irth ­
home of Mr*. It, M, Pearce. 717 ful oink flowei * with greenery.
Rieir plan* laid for October.
meet at the home of Mr*. J . O.
SI1\ i*i and cry* tul appointment*
Pfc. Clyde Bower, h a. arrived
The A t.le . Circle will meet al W ert I it at S treet. Itoll Call: Iking beld small ««nd ■■»■••! !■*, cookie- an!
Laney at It* 12 .Sanford Avenue day, and her daughter, M m itt.
At 8:00 o'clock with host*** be- who will have a birthday on Oct. to .p en d a week w ith hi* parent*, »&gt;•* hum# uf Mr*. I. A. Monforton. Specimen of plant milt able f,a Di»h 1 other itelleluii* * f edim ent* which
Mr*. J M. Moyr an were »ervc.| wit: j},e if,-,! drink.
In* Mr*. I .aiivy, Mr*. Claude 8. The young gueiis gathered Mr. .....I Mr*. John Bowen at their
Sanford Avenue. Friday, Oct- Ganleii
Herndon. Mr*. Fted W ilton, Mr*. al the Philip* home in Son l-anta home at 1314 Mcllonville Avenue. 8. *n evening Roll ( a ll. reOt) authority on Dish Garden* i» to Mt* June* wa* i-islc -l ill selVo'clock. Mr*. Kndor C.urlett ha* have rh aig e of pingnw i on these ins; by h n « u to . Mi** K litaltrtli
M. L&gt;. W right and Mr*. Edgar at 4 :0*t o’clock where th ey plryed
Hallowe’en game*. For "P inning
Friday, Oct. 8. J:A«&gt; I 'M , Mr*. Whigham
_ WIUhllL
charge of the Gue»tion Ho* and
Mr*.
Jo
h
n
G,
Den,let
left
la*t
A
The flr*t meeting of th* fall the Toil on the Donkey** pumpkin Friday fo r A tlanta. Ga. to »pend rugtam . Topic lligl&lt; Ifight* of H It Ratliff, Orlando lli|rhwuy i»
The ho-te*-' c f' t,» tlw* honor*#
will
" »ea*on of the Seminole High prises were awarded tu Sally several week* with her »on a n d '* Mower Shew,
ho*i,-*&lt; to Palm Cirrle. V
,,
.
wa* In her ehu.y pattern an,!
William*
and
David
W
atkins
School I’aiin t-T iach er A*#oclation
,.r
State W elfare
Camellia t ircli will gather with like Roll C a l to My
Following the gamer Hulh-w *Vn d au g h ter-in-law. Mr. an,I Mt*. K. Mr*.
will l*u hrld at the nfhool *1 8:00
Mi j of fin* i»re*cnti&lt;i &gt;.i st H itv^rnl
II ti. Smith, Oviedo. Oct. III. ]( uh*&lt; Mm Hi'iirj ikUfii II
8.
Bender.
refreshm
ent*
rorisi»l-n#
of
ice
F. M. to be iwvi'vded by the beard
I:0u P.M, There, Mr. C J. Willi­ rh m g e of tin* piogtam . Sol j's t , pb-cea of cry sta l Invited to lt»
meeting ul 7:SO 1‘. M Thi* will he cream , .m ail cake* iced |-j orangam* of (Itlaado *!»•«,,« on "pro- lto ,e l ulture.
with Mr* Shorn w,-,» her mother.
and
black,
.tick
candy
and
chew*
J
Frienda
of
Dr.
H.
Wayde
Itucker
rathe*'* Night and the program
It, &gt;*e Circle, Friday, Ocl. 8. h 1 11# | (||&lt; p i v tii
1 ■*r ami mem*
pagntioti of llibiMtl* and thelt
Ing
gum
wet*
served
hy
the
h
o
st-j'v
ill
re
g
re
t
to
learn
that
he
i*
con*
will bB umi-r the direct Km of li.
A M gathers at the home of 'I r s ^ber* of the W«-)f u , office: Mrs
planting".
etc.
r
u
assisted
by
Mr*.
A.
M
Philip*,
f
finni
to
the
F
ctn
ald
la
u
g
h
ton
E. Slack, hand leader whu will pie.
Mt*. H C. Moore, chairman, F T MrHwethar, Celery A v en u e., J .? Colle Mr- V„li&gt;* Williams,
Mr*. Irving Felnherg, Mi*. Hoy Memorial llo tp iiai for a minor
**nt a conrert.
Cecitiul
Circle l* having har mem* Our Mr* Fied Wilson will have jJ r .. \fr* It &lt; Mhitmlre Mr*,
G reene and Mr*. Bill Kirk.
[ operation.
WEDNESDAY .
‘ Alice A s h d o w n . Mr*. Helen
b n * Friday. Oct. 8 al 10:00 A.M. charge «f: Study «f ily-Lawa
Thossj invited to I* with M erritt
Mr*. A. F. Itam*ey to *|a-uk on I Schultz. Mi* II, I,n t', or*on. Mrs.
Friend* will he interrated to The program being ''Rosea and
The Week of Flayer and Self and Wally were llarii*»n Smith.
"Annual* and Perennials."
! Troy Ray, Mi-- ll" ie n n - Gro*«,
{S Denial for Home Mission- will he Michael and David W atkins, San- b a rn th a t lien II. William*. Jr., Their Care." Remetnlier r»01* East
Two Minute talk* are to la* given
Eli*e H u t.' • n Mi«* Zeldn
f observed by the Women of the dy. "Scooter’’ and Steve M ailina. ’on of Mr. and Mra It 11 Willi* Second Street.
ln
I t i n t . Mi** r.l . •&lt;rb n h lg h ittt
Dirt Gardeners ale called for
Presbyterian Church at 3:3o P.M. lUvmond Lundquist, Hill Hack*. «m» of 2613 Poinaettiu Avenue,
Mi - J II. Woodruff, A gapauthu. "t "1 '»&lt;*. D „rotl v f „ ,tc r
In the tileaner'a Sunday School llifiy and Malcolm Biggin*. Jay ha* enrolled for th e full term i n 'F rid a y morning, Oct. 8 at lo:Wi
Mi .1 I*. ln»:l*H. S w ifl IVim
*t A.M. at home of Ml* H 11. McC*»Room of the Church. All women A ltm an. Pat. Dickie and ’ Rob ‘he U niversity of
Derive
Mt* II II. Coleman, l(„»r»
tio, Mrllonvtlle
The program,
ate Invited to attend.
Bruce, Buddy Kirk, H arry and Denver, (oh*
A luncheon i* to t,** at tin* Immc
"N om enclature,'' I* a talk by Mr*.
The boa id of manager* of the Jean Rob*on. Sally. I.nuln until
,
of All*, t'h ailc* Cog hurt i, - 1Sanford (iniden Club will meet al Betsy Will ism*. H arrio t It-ddlng. M T S . 1 h l t f | H ' H , I.O U C K S II I! lire run.
11
Hihiscu* Circle i* ciia'llng Frl* I Scoll A vtnur. Mr* It I 1 *
the home of Mia. Charlr* E. Ginn, Judy and Gene Klsberi y, Sonny
-lay afternoon, 2:30 ut the home show. A ssistant ll»*te»* Thi* to
president, I71t» Sanford A venue. Ward, Peggy and Steve Powell,
NEW YORK O
id*i Tub
of Mi* Seth Wo-vlruff Roll Call: Ih&lt; Covered Di«h (Previously thi*
All mention* a te asked to be Jim m y Terwilleger, Wicki,* Filerm l to lltoiid
lie, l&gt;ede Lee, Ann *' t u p p * ,
Tho S t. Agne* Chapter of the Sum m er Diary. P rogram : Hydro- had l**en announciwl nt home of II I.ill llatikh, ;i I
preient.
Mrllavninnl.
For
the
Hull
Call
wav l.i*l night in &lt; |.,wdy nrnl e n ­
“Corky’* Iliggin*. Sandta W right, Women’* A usilaiy of II •!&gt; Cross poiiicunt Myrtle Avenue al 500.
Q
.
IllURRlMY
Fliitropal
C iurh
“S nuffy" Greene, Cynthia Itournil* l.ti
r -_ .
___ met on 'lotuluy,
Circle Laura gather* 2:30 P.M. at HI, nil*'tk ale asked to I*- pienuied gaging revival „f Noel Coward'*
. ,t I hereby d in ­
"P iivnt,' 1.1),*
The Week of Prayer and Self lat and Richard FeuiU-ig. Alio , aftterno.it* »t -J,e home of Mr*, borne of Mr*. Dale Scott, Jr., 705 to iiasne favorite Fail Annual
Pi-,gram : Mi T&lt;&gt;m ll„lt will gier * vriy ptofilald, tale.
Denial for Home M liduns will be present were Bobby l.aney and W. J. T higpen -&gt;ii Park Avenue j»B,u Avenue. The program cen*
Two summei .*■■ John ('. w d
oliiervrd by the Women of the I Joan and Tommy Ki'klam ! of with Mr*. T, I. I.ouck* a* c j * te n around Idea* for Building give a talk uii cuttings ami root­
ing-. Ilenieml»,t tim e of luncheon: sort Invited Mi
H.nd.hrail l« uto
Preibyierian Church at 3:30 P .M .IO ilandu and Marcia and lu*sllr hosier*. Plan* were mail* for tho
|» n r at a *1, 01111,1 it., iter in ihe
In 1h* G leanei’* Sun-lay School j Jean Philip* of Winter Gulden.
coming y ea r anJ eom mlit.v* ap -. J| | t:
ha* It# meeting. Fri- F n d ay . Oct. 8, 1130
painted fo r vurtous prujevt*.
I -------- ---------- —— — - ——— —
Cownrd com,-tv t o ,1 run of prr
Room of the Church. All
Tlie educational program , under] ______ _______
are invited to attend
Itcu.iilfiil lllon.le from Hn-hful j
'• *•'
»'
the direction of Ml*. Rumt.illl
' *m
*
The Wc*t Side P aren t-T each er,
Bend " t We’ve got to do *01111 tinny J I l.e -trawii.it pi&gt;&gt;.| littn liccante
Cl.a/e, w ai l,a*e,l on the theme I
lll)IIV W O O (l
Imniedistelv
p&lt;
1
hit
th
a t Mi**
ala,ut that title &gt;
for the year, "W orld Missions o f
Hunkhiad p ,...« .l. t to tour it
uh
Susan
Hnywatil
1
*
my
pie
the C h ristian C h u rch " A fter the
thlougli
1 &gt;. lie,liilc
reded bv the tioaid meeting at
HOLLYWOOD, o . i
5 id t—
tl,iscreen',
m-vt lop ' and
. . tin
. n11took
, , itr 11..mu,
business m eeting a sweet court# proof that John Lund I* well on -lotion
•
, forRetie**,
.
...
tie ion- 1, pie.
* 2 :3 0 P.M.
dluinatii'
bioimlo,
*n%
j
.........,
,
The lojard of the S)-uth Side
® Seminole C hapter No. 2, O.E.8. Parent-Teacher Aasoclallon met wa* served hy the ho*te*-e* u&lt;»i*t* his way lo top ttn u lm n : other more with each dL-Iiii •• Now i luinnhlv foi n f,-w week*. Tinwill inert at 8:00 P. M. Officer* recently at the schnul with the *d hy Mrs W. K. Kirehhoff. Ji . &lt;tudio* are --ekitig to borrow him |w 11 studio* m e seeking lie, f- rvt.-- -lino w.n »,, . ut in, -- istlcally reS. w
O. e.,,«se.
Chase, Mrs. Rundall
reived on tell, tii.t \\ ilsuli rircnlert
psram aunt.
aik rd to meet at 7:00 I*. M. fur president of Ihe P. T. A. Mt*. Mr*. o.
I'olumhia for "A na l.ucp-to" to take it into Chi, :igo for two
th n se and Mra Irving heinlwrg.
, , ,
t- lu g mulUM h&gt; 20th* es
practire.
ami 2Uth I'ov
fo,
"Chink of week- ll tein ain , ,1 .wen month*!
Rolwrt W. William*, p retid lrg .
T ho,e alt- tiding the meeting
, h„ ,rll(hng m il- ml.- in
The T.F..L 0 **1 of the Flr*t Preparation* fur the uunonl 11■.11,&lt;•
were Mr*. Jla rg a ie t Haines, Mr*.
, ,,
*• ii„ iv.miit Innocence."
Thereafter, It totned lo the
Baptiit Church will meet at the we’en Carnival to lr» held this (i.
The outlook i* if-Hhl fo. Ririnitd West Coird, p irk r.t 1 *» handsome
D. Illahop. Mr*. Rundall Chase. "Come
home of Mr*. Lillian Vickery, 30A month, were made and th e theme &gt;D*. S. (&gt;. Chu*e. Mrs. W. A. o 'V " _t-.'pu^r
Wolmark.
lie'll
go
right
f-um
wh
•loll.1, foi tin prodn.cr and Ml*O. Chase, Mr*.
A.
'r ’pUl“ ,I, t T I u n
We«t Third S lrset. *t 8:00 P.M.
to llnnl.lii ad, 1-4*111, .ll,■1&gt; the latter,
for program* through,,u. the Fitts, Mr* Juliii G o nialei. Mr. *»-oka rest from the mad world at Down to the S -a in Ship
The South Side Prim sry School year wa* chosen. • Mr*. Frank W K. Kirehhoff, Mr*. T I. I.ourks, * eountry r*t»(». »ni&gt; to iw
, " It'•• .• n e e , in which h e ll get i t * . wn„
„.
f,
„ ,P
rrrieved
15 „p, 1 cent ofr the
Psrent-Teschrr Association will fthainea will be In charge of the Mr*. H enry M cL aulinJr., Mrs. with sim e■ nun* w h o J l w next n t „ romonllc interest. Air.-, f . * who
v | , t^.f,
nll&gt;
were
hold a night meeting at 8:00 P.M. program * and the thenu- will l-e M arg srrt M ar.htdl, Mr*. Frrd d,H,r. l.o retta U u n g an I *;«*»«*; picture* In 14 months. Ih, k would d-nhul-d. i.nd Ih .n . the. _’«• p. 1
In the school auditorium. Parent* "A S tep Forw ard”.
MW)|t have u little r« ,l.
„f th, pro fit- Now, having
Pope, Mr*. Irving Femla-rg and Holm will |Hiiliay tlw leading, j „ ,t
a ar* aik rd to come early and vlilt
Little note* from lot*. . Peter liecumillnt, d 11 tidy tux problem
T h r group chose f-» th e pr&gt; irti the hostess.
,,UM&gt;
.
.
" t h r roam* of the school prior to for th e coming year the advance*
Glenn Ford I* re p o t'e d 'y -ore L puford ts m o ttlin g east for 11 Ih trrliy . the p to d n iii .u-l Tnltiil.ih
the meeting.
at Columbia and ha- broken off H iom ha-t in Cleveland, v- *11 run p have hi might th, 1, little twinnnri*
menl of the school llb tn iy v-ith
FRIDAY
negotiation* for a new contract out Oil hi* retu rn . , . due, tin lo the PH mouth I t , . iter Hi the
Mr*. Charles Wan! a* lib rary com*
Glenn, who h»* done pict-ne after John llu-ton denie- repot 1- h , 'll look- »r thing- h&lt;-i ivem ng. an
The sli-day district conference is it let- chairman. About ten uieitt*
picture* dutifully. I* Irate aliout retu rn to W arnei- f„r “ A Fare- mMitiunnt -lio n g l-,v i* in order
of the Women of the Presbyterian lier* w ere preterit for tlie meet­
the nice deal ban-led Larry I'alk*, Well to Arm*" . . Sydney Gtx-en- til their f.iv or it lunk*.
Church will l*e held at the F irst ing.
The firs t meeting of tlie full who tai-e-l cousidwolde trouble ■lleet volreli.*-* due to 'I , "II
Tulluhih i- ill .1 -late of mwdv
Presbyterian Church of DeLarul.
-00*00 w as held by S t. Catherine’* witii th e slsdio, Glenn werft off to
\v a Ganlnei w ant- lo g -t tr rfirttori ti tile -tin of tin- 1U3|
The meeting will liegln at 10:00
Chapter of the Women'* A uslliarv •ee Eleanor Powcll ,.&lt;■,«&gt; in lui* r a - t after “Tlie
Tii
Great
Siim-T,"
remedy
*1 .
- in ,lent! f, mi
minim-.
c hoh
A.M. Anyone wishing transpnrta*
of llolv Cro»» Epi*co|ial Church at Vega*, then iiaad* Da huntm g in
I enn ifrt u •mws.ful •*« mill iminv iiiu! i|*lii m| l«i»Dtl. (iibbiiii;
lion are asked to call Mr*. Georg*
th r home «,f Mr*. Fred Hell ye*- M ontana.
fy
Sow Ighi: John Cnm #ff I ., in, - likr lloli FrIUi on a
Touhy.
Irrday afterniMin. Routine' husl*
Gurlia is cagei to get buck to foi «l follow*’11 m uy itil
WitniPt * u;t mm«) itay Sh-** ii!l tint ■•ii|ip»,r t?*
&gt; The Mlnio*a Circle of lh« Garlie*wa*
conducted
iiy
Mr*.
George
wlirk
after
all
these
yearv
of
lot Iiy lirt fun 1 rbitili«?ti nvi«l u tti** |ili r her#* If* lth«* »* ti»llirklti|f*
M. S. Nelson wa* honored on
i*den Club will m eet at |0;00 A. M.
M.
Shipp,
chair
man,
mid
Ihe
hudinactivity.
She
cull*
Pioducer
,,
u
f 1 mine version of Alla*. DniuM
at the home of Mr*. II. M. Pearce, his eighty-foui th birthday with get for tiir church wa* diKUtscd. W alter Wanpcr regular l v and 1
| Cook. In support, i* u little tr ying,
717 West F irst Street. The guest • p arty given by hi* wife, Mrs.
Mr*.
J.
N
Robson
explained
the
talk*
about
their
fcilurr
film.
with .1 d&gt;) ro i,-.,I and stiftly man
speaker will he Mr*. J. M. Moyr Nelson, a t their home a t ikil puip-i-e of the Uriitc*l Thank Of­ W atigrr suy* *h«*a a "g ie» t gill.”
tiered -tyl,-. 11 d l-tiu rtin g pni-alv
who will speak on dish garden). Palm etto Avenue on Oct. 3. Those fering luxe* and Mr*. H F. WhitJim m y Dm ante i* 1 I 1II un­
of N--1 Cm*nii|'a m tin g -tvle
Each member i* requested to attending were his d au ghters, ner *poke to the group on the decided oIhiiiI wliethet he'll do
Edith Roy of DeLatnl. Mrs
H,i,hitrn B-xley 1- rio lion, than
bring a m iniature plant or figure Mrs.
Edwin llum phrry and Sam Hump­ Creed* of the church. At Ihe con­ a Hroailway how. H e -I like to
I -nffi-ieiit a- lire other f, 0110, 0.
suitable for m aking di*h garden*. hrey
of Ilrsdenton, Mr. and Mr*. clusion of husint'M refreshm ent* la- la-fore the foot light, ngoin.
| III,-mini of the foul a bird o m ul.,I
Tlie D. A. It. will obaenrp Richard Yeager and children, w, ie served to Ihe group by th# hut he's tied up with hi* air -how
mlxiip. ami W illiam t.iiogf,u,l. nFounder'* Day with s m eeting at Edith ami Ted. of DeLuml, also h, ,tr»s assislril try Mi*. J. L lng* and ha* to do u film for MGM
I the other m ate in thi- mix. ,1 ,p
the home of Mra. John M risrh. Ja y Van Roy. Jlis* Doreen Plek* lev and 'Ir a . How kina Connelly.
thifall.
Meanwhile,
hu's
off
fin
101. 1 K11I nunp. la, acroidiug I,, the
Jr, in Loch A rbor at 3;itO P. M. thorne and Mr*. M arguiel S tu att
Tho#*- preart!! for the meet ini; th iro w -ik -' appetwulice* at th-loogim il, faring hi- fil l Mix,a,I
lio*(e*-.es will be 'Mr*. Mvisrh. of thi* rity.
iiig.-diow
in
Dallas.
included
Mia.
Ingley,
Mr*.
Con­
way rung reg lit Ion, 11 -latem , nl
• Mra. Miriam
Ruisel and Ml*»
Hetty
Grahle
tell*
me
she
mill
nelly, Mra. Hurry laro, Mr*. W. A.
jwhlf ll can In* In lii v&gt;»| e.i il&gt;
• Mnabelle H agan. All visting
Marry
Jam
es
are
unloading
tin'll
I.efftrr. Mrs. J. St* Clair White.
• ml Mr-. Hutoid E. Herlist imiiigh. Hut T allulah I- fine, tin
daughters are invited to attend.
Mt*. W hllner, Mr*. Shipp, Mrs. ra-c florae*.
horse*. But they're rml giving a n ito u ac d today the birth of u son plwy hasn't aerum uhil, d . riongli
R W. Kuprechl. Mrs. K. L. Ilur- up the tu rf. Next M-ason they'll Alan Hamid on Ocl. 4 at the nuinarlc* to m in tin m in p b te
&lt;«ck, Mr*. M. D Ilarber, Mr*. T-mr iH-gin racing two-year-olds hre-l Eernahl losughton Meinarlul lloa- fun. uml , cen if some ,,( the la tte r
Vaughn, Mrs. H a rrie d
W arren, -&gt;n th eir own faitu. Hetty, who j.ital. Mr*. Ileihat will he remlier- li*,.-- now are ,,v,utv faodm i, they
NEW YORK. Oct. 5—(&gt;D—Fred Mr- P.J. C he-tenon and tirehi&gt;»- j ha* 11 deathly feat of gum , i- id a- the forrnei Anna Lntiiu -nil letuin a rin g of th, nop..Ik ,
Allen ha* starteil a one-man radio2 !«'•*
&lt; ••«.,nl -lyle
1 portraying « -harp-hooter in "The Imneff. •
cam paign against the "give-aw ay
SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Oct B program* th a t have won million*
—&lt;/Ph—An ei-A rm y muidclan ka* uf ll-tener*.
T hr dour radio rotnedian ha*
(lotted with an Ameriran g irl—
* while paying nice compliment* agreed “ In self ilefen*e" tr&gt; Uiml
to a Pakistan lieauty who had hi* li*t*ner* up to $5,000 against
Down to America to visit at hi* the loss uf any prlte they might
win by listening to some other
home.
Dick Cardwell, 21, told newainen program
Allen lay* ‘‘give-aw ay" pro­
today he eloped Saturday with
"a re ruining incentive for
Shirley McFall., They w ant to gram*
liiiividunl talent in radio."
A)o, A r lt. he said, because hi*
Almost at the same lim e that
parrilt* opposed the m arriage. Allen wa* startin g hi* cam paign
11s said the Pakistan girl, Mi»*
night, Kenneth C m b le , a beer
Ramona Hussey, whom he first la*t
sahwman, wa* winning $30,000 in
met In India In 1944, **i* n line prise* from another *how—AltP'»
girl and a real lady, and had noth­ ‘‘Stop the Music." Croable was
ing whatever to d» with it.”
silting at hume liitening to the
Ml** H uuey, 10-year old l*eauty ntogrurn when hi* telephone rang,
contest winner, sahl; " T h e n wa* lie correctly identified a "m ystery
no romance Dick and I were nev«w tune" a* "Turkey* In the T reetop’*
engaged. I just came to visit hi* and wa* told hr had hit th e Jack
parrnl*."
pot.
Cardwell said “I had four datra
H. te ’a why you'll ■nil V, I your
Allen, who said th rra a re *0
with Ramona In K ararhl, and then many program* “giving away
Iteid friend In the kitchen:
wrote to her. My parent* got in* things" th a t many iwople have
terc*leil and invited her over here. ■topped tuning in rotnedians, an ­
I. Does airny u if 5 rfi.xh i/o/uu ij,'
Maybe they hoped that *h* would nounced th at the National R u n ty
Kvi n Klnsawiire tlriea ap.nkling
make me change my mind about Corp, ratio n will g u aran tee hi*
clear 1 Juat wash tiiahea with Vcl
iiy Shirley, hut anyw ay jrh« rlidn’t," promise to reimburse his listener*
nnd rinae. Thin great new aou|i-

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JA M E S DAVIS . . . F R A N K
I’AVLICK, foi met Clevelander,
going arnun-l blagging aisout the
Cleveland Indian* a fte r the pen­
nant winning tilt and predicting
a "hoi tune in the old town to­
n ight" , . , JAY HECK in a black
slick, t -lashing aero** th e itle e t
in the tain. . ,
W ell iwt MRS M S. WIG­
GINS ha* a giaii.l tim e visiting
her
daughter
and
son-in-law,
t'A lT and MRS JACK IIOLT
at t.*«Juris Itra-Ti, Calif - , - ft'*
nice to see ELEANOR and
CHARLES BETTS around Kan*
ford again .
In talking to
l EW IS DOTY, new manager of
the Mayfair Inn, we gathered
to * anxious t„ have Sanfordite*
enjoy tile farilitle* of the a'.tiarti-’e hotel a- well a* the w inter
guests who should s ta ll arriving
-..on «• the hotel om-ns on Nov.
2 i with a large dinner and -lance
VVi hen I tlie new Piairii*
|.ah-* Drive-In Thrulei I* doing
s thriving business
another
a t tn o t i„n of whUh S anford and
S-'inm-de County can he proud
to MRS ALICE
Wel-J
RICHARDS, the new hostess at
tii,. Javetv T„uri»t Inform ation
Hoot ll
E,h,I fo, Thought From Henliett* 1'erf'* i,M«k "T ry a ltd Stop
Me
\n evi itl-,1 supporter hlllst
into tlie private chainlu-r* of th-r
nl,| tic, 1 Ctrmencesu, former i re
n u n -f Ft alter, one ,|is&gt; atid cried,
•V..ur —ti ha* Jo** joined the
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Pat I v
- i cute nr Can
I ego -,le*l ills visitor 1 almly and ie*
ntaik, I Monsieur, my son 1* 22
ol.l If he lind not lie,,'trie
• t'oiniuiim -t at 22. I wool,I have
ill sou rod him If he »• *‘{&gt;1 *
Communist
1 wl11 ,,u lt
tin 11
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S -in lunching n l Touchl-m’*
yesterday ;»t noon v e re MR. and
MRS C. K GOttMI.F.Y, DR
CHARI.FS CAI.I.IS am), vurpre**
m gly. DR ami MRS. W \ HU
TING .
MRS JO H N IVEY
looking Keen-- m a u-l ami white
checked gingham frock
MRS.
C H A R M S ROWKS leaving the
offie-- ,,f hri employer, li. A
S P F F It, well bundled up in her
rainioat, ii* who i*n’t
llt'H
HARRIS, m anagri of tile Ritr
Thruter, at hi* usual po»t l*c*iile
the hii-ycl,' «t.in&lt;D in front of the
theatei w atching n atro n s "f tlie
■show'
K II SMITH and In*
•on E It Ji at a countet In a
local -bug ........ rutching .i .pink
.tin, k
VIVIAN ami GORDON
8W EEN EV
having dinner
at
Angel'* ami making p an* f,.|
moving -I, i heir r.» w ht-n a
W est Seventeenth St reel, former*
ly M aturing to i t. CI.YDK TER.
w n i n . t its
H U tn iS JACKSON at IOIliey'*
telling **f t ‘ . tlire-- large ha-*
that he and KVFRKTT CRAFT
caught ),-*l.*r,lav tight ,,n the
flo ,*li* .| lo a d to Alullet l a k e *

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men' count,n to the othi-i in
*ra i ■It of ,« dump , In, ken fo,
•upper
\ t , ip-l-i whut a || the
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M oii.l fk-ne. I a*eball with voting
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Cleveland In Seriet

Seminole High Feds!
Prepare For Contest
With DeLand

young Billy Goodman."
Tribe Fireballer To i ton’*
The m anager was booeting the
of a couple of hie younger
Fact; Boston’s Sain: •ti&lt;k
player*. H e knew he didn't have
SouthworthWill De­ t talk up Ken Ki-ltnrr, who*«
.run hornet, knocked out Den­
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Complete S e r i e s Stetson Griddcrs
Prepare For Tilt
Coverage Will He
Carried By Herald With Southwestern
n* AIITHI H HKCKWmt, Jit
Hrrahl Sport* h’d lln r
T h e Seminole High Retinol
Celery Red* football aggregation
I* M-h.-iluIcI to play h"*la to the
DrI.and Ihdhhig* at th e high
school field Friday night in an
Ea t Florida Conference enntert,
which could cnidly la- the gam e In
decide the loop rhnmp)ort*hlp
Sanford, fu-.-h from a sparkling
2*1 to n victory over th ■ Kmtii
High School I'antlui*. I iirimrd
to take on Coach Sin*-}; Marlin'*
Bulldog*.
The lle U iu l eleven ha* copped
two
Ea*t
Florida C o n fcn i'ee
garni*, f.aat Friday night the
Bulldog* romped to n f j to it
win over the I’olntkn Maroon* at
Itel nnd, and n week earlier Mnr
tin I'up* chalked up .i I i in It
victory over the Ku*lfn I'onlher*
From the statistic* j f th e two
hall club* the Celery Fed* will
I*- tated a* flight favorite* to
win the game IM-sii’l mid Han­
ford have played En»tU. Both'
team* trimmed Eu*ti«. Sanford
defeted the 1‘arjtlirr* 2ft to ft. and
Ihrl^md dump**) the l.itho roiintlan* IP to 14
Rains hampered Sanford's prac­
tice *e**ion yc*tcnlay, hut tiny
Celery Fed *&lt;piail i» expect ml to
Ih in top phy.irnl condition t”
m eet the Bulldog comhine. (,'unh
Carl Kettle* -lent hi* youth*
through a drill dr-gite th e min.

Keortcani/ation Plans
Are Made For Red Sox
BOSTON. Oct. 5. (/!*»—T he llo*toil Bed Sox, to .ording to General
Manager Joe Cronin, are In the
throe* of a reorganisation phm
hut It can l«e taken for gianled
that Marse Joe McCarthy will I*
hark next season to rotnplote hi*
two-year m anageiial contract that
U laid to call for flu, 0(H) | h t anrrtm.
T h eir ate inuiiy who Insist that
Catcher Birdie Tehliclt*, a rmtiv.*
of nearby N ashua. N IL, will lie
McCarthy** successor a* ll»*o\
pilot. But It «pj»*ai« definite that
Tehlielt* will is* fnrri*tl tn mark
tim e until McCarthy sgain rheidrt
to shuffle off to Buffalo. He did
th a t suddenly while managing the
New York Yankees in the midst
of the lt*(fl season.
**l've Inst before. THst’s nothing
new to me,** Joe emphasised yesUr.lnv after hi* fieri Rockers were
overwhelmed hy the Cleveland In­
dians In trie American la-ngue's
first idaynff gam e in history.
McCarthy, rated as one o f basehall’s top pilots, wa* plagued by
pitching weaknesses finm the HUH
Season'* start In Ita fini»h.
SERIES AT A GLANCE
By ASSOCIATED i’llIW S
Ameriraii la-ngoc rham plm il —
Cleveland lorlinr/
National la-ague rhampion*
Bo*tnn Braves.
Best four out of srvrn game*.
F irst ami aecond game*—Wed­
nesday and Thursday at llrave*
Field, Boston.

Third, fourth ami fifth game (If
necdedl — Frida*-. Saturday and
Sunday at Municipal Stadium.
Cleveland.

Sixth and seventh game* (If
r ceiled I — Monday ami Tuesday,
Oct. II and 12, at Brave* Field.
S tarting tim e morrow's gam e—
1 V. M. (EH Tt.
Prims hie crowd -40JHIO,
Probable pitchers It..h Keller
(10-151 for Cleveland v* Johnny
t sin (24-15) for Bn*(on.
Hroadrast —M ulrial Itrondcasling
f'V'tein, sta rlin g at I2;46 P. M.
(EBT&gt;.

The Herald Will k&gt;t-|&gt; it* A'aneiated I'rc ri wire* oprn until
n (ti.r Hie World S e r b g s m e thi* week In order th a t a playby-play necount of the gam. *
and the ho* wur.-* for the
game* lietween the lki*l"U
Urine* and I he (Cleveland li
dimt* may lie |ninU-d every »ftertioon.
Minra the game* do not begin
until tsOO o'clock and may l*»t
two or three hour*, It ha* teen
necessary to extend the dead­
line for the front page
If
your p«|&gt;er i* a little late, re­
member that aomeone lia* to
w rite the story .of the game and
*end it to u* hy telegraph
fore we can print It.
Thi* can he done in an am**Ingly short tlmo w ith the help
of modeln invention* and th&lt;
Aaaia-iati-d I’re** orgnnlratint'.
hut we can not give you the
final »rure before th e game i*
over.

50,000 Fans Are
Expected To Eye
Villanova-’Canes

A thletic official* ate making
ready tr* handle the gi palest
crowd ever trr see n Hurricane
football machine In action. I.a«t
Week. Miami set a new attendantr
recorrl w-hen !t4.567 attended Ihe
opening gam e against Bollln*
T h r H urricanes l.as*. their mink
on the fact th at The Miami team
tierformed Impressively hy play­
ing stteetacular fn..llM»ll and the
fa rt that Miaml-Villnnovn game*
of the na*t have tu rn ed out to Iw
»uch stiertarles in Philadelphia.
It will lie Miamian* first
ftim p se of a Hurrlesne-vtllsnove
rlash The first h attte nf the »*rtr . wa* idaved In 11*1*1 nad went
to the H u trlra ties. 2rt-‘,Vj Kverv*
thlnir hnnoened in the hall game
Including the longest run in foot­
ball. n Iftft’jr vard lun for a
touchdown hv Boh Polldnr, of VIIInnova. PdM or will he with *h«
veteran ViHanova team which
idnv* here Friday night
Fan* from all over the state
are coming to Miami for Ihe VIIInm.va ejash. Athletic official*
te|H irl. Fan* from ns far north
a* Jarkfonvllle are coming for
Ihe game, it was reported hy lic­
et offlrlal*. Fan* from Tnmn*. St.
IV tersiirg.
Orlnndo,
l.akrlnnd,
D avlona Beach. F*. Lauderdale.
W rit Palm Bearh. Ft. Pierre. Key
W r*t. P t Myers. D. I and Sanfold,
l a k e Citv, New Smyrna, and
Or I l i a have ohoe.-.l and written
In fo r ticket*. All of which indi­
cate* Ihe large** advance &lt;nl&lt;. In
•he histo^v Ilf Hurricane football
will hr recordetl this week.
HACK WILSON ILL
BALTIMORE, Oe». 5. (A*i —
Lr-wis (Hack) Wilson, whan- Nn
tlonal leag u e horn &gt; run xenrd ret
In 10.10 still sinrids I* In serlnu*
cntidillnn today in a Baltimore
hospital.
Wilson wa* rushed unconscious
tn th e hospital yesterday, ill* wife
told police she found him along­
side iii*.h&lt;*d where he had fatten.
She said he had lieen ill lecenllyWilson suffered a head lacera­
tion In the fall. But .i hospital
doctor said his serious condition
wa* due to an inlorual ttllnnail and
nut the fall.

| DEBAS'D, Oct. 6— (S p ecial)—
■U ntil Conch llrndy Cowell l.-lay
1 planned to aend hi* Sletnon H at‘ ter eleven through strenuous (rrnrlice drill* to xntooth out for the
jt i r s t home game heie S atu rd ay
•one of t h ; rough pot* which
•bowed up in the Mississippi gam e
itr Clinton.
The H atter* were nlmo*t "!-rillinrjt" in -|mt», hut were not able
to turn t hi* lirillinncy info ncorr*
v* the Choctaw* won S aturday
I •■) it 1 I to ** n o te The MON
t-elf waa inrlicative of th e rough
olace- In the H atter mnehine.
I Roth touchdown* entire it* the re.
I ‘ idt of lln tte r mistake*. O thi i
GAINESVILLE. Oct. 6, ftp.
wi»r the leant* were about even
The total fir.'l down* were eight Coach Itay Wolf wilt *ewf In,
r foi the Mi**i**ippi* and nix for Florida ‘quad through no o ff.’
| (hi Stetsons.
I«lve -.I ini mage tin* atleruiam ■■
.......... ...
opener a* fni n* the | poliih iqi the Gator attack foi I*
total fan* are concerned i* With gam e with the Auburn Plalntm .r
S-. ithwcMcrn of Memphis. nml th e Saturday night.
time i* net for M I’.M in Munici­
The (iatni fir*t ttrllig er* al&gt; .
pal Stadium . The T ennesseans are expected to have a dummy
will arrive in DeLand S aturday scrimmage again*! Autnirn play
in a &lt;h altered plane and wid lunke
Hotel Putnam their h ead q u arter, a* run hy the Florida freshmen
A light rain yesterday didn't
while here. They will retu rn S un­
interrupt the preparation* for the
day.
One of the bright apota in the Ihlrd encounter o f the *ea*on. Wolf
M l»*i"ip|d game wax the pas*- roncentratnl on akull practice for
ing of Chri* Stcinmct*. W heeling. the first pail, going over some of
W. Vn . half hack lie wn* d e a r ­ the Florida mistake* in thi* game
ly in command of the situation against Tulsa.
Those men who played in the
it* the la»t qu arter opened. Dirk
Hendry wn* &lt;&gt;n the receiving end contest with the Golden Hurries,
of ii-vrial of the aerial*, w oiking hud an easy afternoon. They warm­
the tm 11 well into Mt**i*»ippi ed up. threw pastes, worked on
te rrito ry liefore the attack bogged their individual blocking assign­
ment*. tan wind sprint* and head
down.
ed fur the shower*.
Fred Montadeoca, the Gator*’
new- punting find, worked on hi*
kicking game. In ten hoot. &lt;&gt;
far thi* rasort, the Avon Pari,
sophomoie ha* averaged :txl»
Voids.
The l e t of th e squad, however,
drilled on defensive maneuver*
against Auburn form ations.
It ap iaa ied all men on the in­
jured 11«t would Is- renily for the
Auburn clash except Corli* Car­
ver.

Montreal, St. Pa u 1 Birmingham Ft.Worth
Offensive Work
Is Scheduled In Open Playoff (James Will Resume Series
PA U L M inn. Oct. 6. (A*)—
FO R T WORTH, Tex., Oct. 6.
Gator Grid Camp TheST.holder
of lira year'* l«-*t pitch­
bP)— F o rt Worth and Birmingham

1

Johnny Vaught Is
N a m e d Coach Of
Week For S. E. C,

ing terord in the Intel national
League will I*- on the mound when
Montreal meet* St. I'aul tonight
in tile opener of the Little World
Serb'*.
Clay Hopper, m anager of the
pennant and playoff-winning Roy­
al*. will go along with Don Newcorn lie. rirgin right hamlet who
lacked up n 17-fi record and took
IH-rrentage honor* for the league
M anager W alt Alaton will rely
on Put Mi (Ruthin, author of a noh itter againkt Milwaukee tow-aid
the end of the reg u lar *va*on, 'a
defend the Saint*' American A*inclation playoff rham plom hip.
Both rluh* are p a rt of the Dodger*
fairn *y*tem.

Lee (Jpnerals Meet
Mi a mi Jackson In
Big Ten Attraction
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 6. &lt;/P&gt;—
The Miami clash of Jacksonville's
Robert E. Lee G enerals and Mi­
am i's Jurkson I* the tnp attractio n
in the H g ten uunference football
race this week.
The Generals, defending champ*,
will la- getting th eir first real tr«t
W ednesday night against an eleven
irgnnk-d as the second strongest
in the loop. W ith Tam pa's Hills*
t».rough, the th ree a te leading the
rircuit standings
Ju lia lunidnn of Jacksonville
moved into u tie for runnerup spot
w ith West Palm Beach and Tam pa
Jefferso n hy defeating Tamp*
P lant, :tiMi.
O th er game* thi* week:
Thursday — Edition v» Miami
Beach In Miami; IJtkeland v* J e f ­
ferson
In Tatn|&gt;a
(co n fo ren c
gam e I,
Friday
Hllslwirough vs Ja c k ­
sonville Jackson in Gator Bowl
(rnnference g am e); Landnn at Ft.
Lauderdale (conference g am e);
Plant at C learw ater: Orlando v*
Mainland High o f Daytona Beach
in Orlando.
Both West Palm Beach and St.
P etersb u ig are idle.

; resum e the Dixie Beric* hen- t«'lav. even at one game each.
Big Willard Bum*drt| I* ached
ulrd In atari on the mound for the
f a t* tonight, »p|Ki*iiig Binningbaht'* Pete Modlcn.
F o il Worth won the font game
of th e scries. 6-1, and Hit ruingham took the *erond game, B-4.
T he llamii*. Southern Associa­
tion champion, will lx- without the
service* of Ben Cantrell, outfielder
who injured a leg Sunday.
Hobby Hragiwi. Fort Worth m an­
ager and catcher, may la- out fo r
Ihe rc*t of the *erie*. He hurt a
finger in the second game of the
»erle*.
FIN A L STANDINGS
F in al American League sta n d ­
ings including ye*terdsy's Cleve­
land-Boston playoff game for the
pennant.
W L Pet,
Cl*Velan d
U7
6« W .
Boston
tMl
61* .01!’
New York
IM 00 .010
Philadelphia
HI
7W M 6
Detroit
■ 70 70 60*1
St. Louis
6!* til m
W ashington
60
1*7 d&lt;’JI
('fuel.g&gt;&gt;
51 101 .Tin*:

hard to top ,he performance of
young Gene Bearden in yc*ti*rday’* ti-.T victory over the Boston
Bed Sox in all unpreceliilentcd su d ­
den death playoff of a tie.
Today the Indian* and Brave*
I »ettlc down to plan* for a *eric*
that must come a* an anti-clim ax
to the Indian*. It won't !*• eoino a*
any anti-climax to their pocketItook*.
The log Cleveland hall p rh
with it* !)5,ftftft capacity I* c e rta in
to *et n new »erir* record.
If it gner xeven game* deapit.the nlxc of Brave* Field which
hold* only 40,000 bulging at the
*catn», a new- record cut for t ho
winning player* may m u lt. I t ’*
certain to tie many thuu&lt;and* of
dollar* more than an all-Boston
*»rie* would have provide.).
M anager Billy Southworth *»f
the Brave* i* cx|&gt;ectrd to make hi*
decision on hi* aecond lor*** » tortei
after a morning drill. Eddie S tanky. still alightly handicapped by
the broken ankle he »uffeted in
July, and Sihliy S iitl, who filled
in capably, are the candidate*.
Wnrklnfr with only onr full day
of rc»t a fte r *hutting out D etroit
S aturday, Bearden xilenred the
jrun* of the fence-denting Bed
Sit* in th eir own hall yard tn gam
Cleveland'* first American L eague
flag *ince 1020.
He did it V ith a little of thi*
and a little of that -hut moatly
hi* knuckle hall. He threw th e
dipxy-doodler four out nf e v e ry
five pitche*. The knuckler got
him home. I'uilayed with th e
raw courage that hrought hint

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Juno 15th. Cull 102.
F irst d a . . MihIom* Apt T a ln ib
VI)oru- Bil7-W, Cummorclal Ft.
At Vark Avc.
W A N TED TO RENT
Elderly rmipl* want houw or
apartnirn*. fum l.bod. Call 1380.
3 H E A L E S T A T K F O R 8 A I .E
III-; A t. ESTATE — INSFHANCK
VltllVEIITV MANAGEMENT
H A IM OND M. IIAI.I., H rallor
Km. 1 Florida S ta ir Hank llldg.
MODERN 4 licdronrn Kanrh type
hom e, 2 b ath ,. E xrrllrnt locat.on Apply 6f)A V'utno.a Drive.

I’ll- 1 r m o w .

■fbn*r U'driHim fin n ir boo.*-, loratrd appraxim atrly 3 4 milr* ru t,id r Sanford r itv lim it, &lt;&gt;n lot
76 * IIP. Situated in pD a.nnt
nriithhorlinod about 2 block,
from k rue cry. Vricc $2100.00
IV. It. W illiam .. H e llo -.
Ill)
Vark. Vhunr 1120.
5 room huu»r located on cdgi* of
city on paved •tree!. 2 extra
lo t,. AH cim vcnlrn.*'•*. Sale*
ptice of $4000.00 include, new4J. E. R efrig rrato r. new w a.hing
rnarhli.e and new- but w ater
heater.
ROIIF.RT A. WILLIAMS
lUymnml E. Lundqulxt, AMoclale
I'hiNir 732
A tlantic Hank lildg.
Modern furnU hnl 6 room houer.
Sacrificing i’ricc. PHcnr 1326-R.
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A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E

HOT LUNCHES rvary day from
11:30 to 2:00 a t IIOMEIFfi.
Cabbage plan t,. Marion Market,
Yellow RexDlant. Vhone 8A3-R.
L. It. Mann. I.*ke Monro,.
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U.XLDO M t . U A —comolata lin t
H u n t', Tuxedo Feed 1 lore

SEWING .MACHINK Cen'cr 110
W. I at. opprMlte Vrinceta T hea­
tre . Vh. tlUO.
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FRIED JUMBO SIIRIMV dinner*
every night. HOMER'S.

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FA IN T 8 V E C IA L -FJC Out.idn
W hite, $4.76 p er gallon. Senkarik Cla», and Vatnt Co. 112114 W. 2nd St. Vhone 320.
27 foot IldiM tra ile r. P««He,*.
M u.t lie .old Immediately. Park
A r t . Tiailer Court.
Used Frigidaire electric refrig era­
tor. Hill H ardw are Co. 601 C.
Fire*. Thane 63.
Prectirally nrw b i ; Spin Dryer
wn-hing machine. Phmw 313-W.

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moment** notice.
F rilt. .if Km 21 lib Infneti *.
Florida N ational G uard. w in
niif if inf tii In* ready fo r |* *f l ml
duty In fltHwIts! nnti&lt; ,wiJ f»*
n r n in t f po44|tdr |iH‘tnitf o f .la m »u

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from luu v u . i pumionu itatnti
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the liftt'd tt • il*lt 6ii tbi Ui» "* h . ti d
governm ent I uu.-d for he bloody Al l ike.
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to hr on k 4)1 P npL- l*i*rm to think of v me
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kitkoff timtiij
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Ilf
th e cnki
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a etui pee
to work u p n
itj|f|j.*i M|i|H&gt;tite
'Mi Mint for the
ni to IiImh
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under m m i « n m nnsi fu r Irun
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tnete e ^ ist.n ..
out ciu in iry .1*
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nf *«ii* Miimtn .t!*ifie w ere nt
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ud in a *pceeh to
o f

of fre*'*iiini nttd ii •iMtftnee t«* l y

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1 i* v «»ffici»|w mud the a 4Hint Id \
*»|1| cniiildet the ipleitiim •1f *e*four n turn d n tr for the hnllottni*
#Thi*v I hM two dhti iri&lt; in the
Soviet trrtu f have lie'll furhidden
flatlv to prepnrt* hnllot4
f i a i pointiHf mil in In* intotiicvk
♦hat nine,. »he ItuMinnii forced th»

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ADVERTISING

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Dr. Henry MeLaulin
CIpi r.m c t riw|
tt.l M afinilia l i e .

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USED CARS
Priced From
SI 110,00 To SlPI'i.00
I DMI! IN \N II
IIMIK I III 'I «A Fit
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VOUR “SHIP W ILL
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cmph»yi*^. and !♦ i pvt irlit «»f the
i (mint I ) *!• mu iti hineri.
N«k|f*M uttiotc u ith th ire o th e r
ope i it 11n p iiunot
mid It* noti•tpeiotm c hrotli*" IhmnN m e |»etiil*
me Untiiel 1* l -'Uii*, I’linirtnnii
of tin* %te«tein inilfomU’ \i npe
com lilt t t*u'. waul | h« cm iiet*»* op**.

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KK-KNKOLL
If you act NOW it i. |&gt;pdiahlr
tl.ut &gt;mi ra n llo-rninll in o u r
f Imbl M'h.Hil If you delay you
Hilt y not he it hie to reenter.
• , *»i i .
iv»ilnl i P rivate,
t o mm etc ini. Iintructm * I n itn ime nt Twin Krurlne
jStiigi nh&gt;l See i»ur School t*r
H lone

Kritlili^ nri'l AtuerlcJin« t«» tnippl) t a t i n i : * ••*!■* vtoiil.l mrte.« e f ' I S l , .
W e s t e r n K i i l i r f*v riti itioi* than Itft.fHMI a yen' if the IK c e n t ill*

( IdO i!nv% it no the riirnhirnd ail new* &lt;■ i ■ u» anted to all tail wm k •
} f*»rce*i hrtie Imutetl in 2U l!M
M1* Tli*
hd.e* piunti'd in
| ell lid* '*' !'
New f2Sy .anilary ri&gt;ni|iutin|f * ..ltl'i!N r i ’ltlN tj and ri palrine, FOR HJ.NT —H'H)| *an!1«r. F.*i; "? '" " d and mill In 111*. 1.IlH kadi'll
*111
■! c l»■'nil*
•&lt;** i«uml»
nil »i»ih»n».
*raV Ft ic'd fm ijuivk
hour, day or wi-vk. Art Huuiih
o p rralirn . Kt-an.inab « ratva, San- , |lv
lll»6. I’hnne 4I7*\V.
t **yi VI .on*: 7 75^1,
ford Vainl A l i l i u i.'u. VhoM
603
O /.A I tK IK I.
(ua|H.fri«il lr*r« 64*c aorb. II. W. (•utter and ,|Wiuti.ig in.lnllrrl oi __
__
.
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U n i. Vbom* 788-1V.
repnhvd. F lee i-tiin n ie-. ViM|ir F ir i*it -t-.'ii Cabinet* rail C. J ,
61HX-W.
77'.* W.
Sweet Hamlin ornngei I t Ibj.
ORI.rt.NDO
&gt;li intr.u Sentinel. Or­
R. W, Lord, Phieie 788 w.
8
HELP W ANTED
lando Evening Star. (UH Ralpl
iielm y
Upiight pinno, ivrt’iitly
Rav. I IDS J
SALES LADIES MANTF.4I
teninditioned. Phone 6(13. oi
Mt 4 RIIRY'S,
C.el.L
617 fur Hatler&gt;, (len eraio r
012-It.
0 * * *
and SlaM er aervu-e.
Swain*,
RAILROAD M AN" F."
per­
Uptight a ir eompre.Hir LI6.ini.
flattery Service, 801 W. F ir.t
manent
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u
rr
tim
e
woik
among
Rirk'a WiMuI.rnfl Stuilio Lake' tuilruad Mien. Splendid o]I|ho St
Mary, Fla.
(unity fm Hulolantinl earning* Venetian lllind.: New hlinila uni
Nutional o iguoiration, i-.u id i.b Fine (bon E a.y m«del inuuglc.
a rotm detr ii-ruliditiuiblig no*
ed 1610._W rite giving your i
Rea.onalde, I’hone I683-W -I.
Ire. I'll. tN16-lt. for free e*tiperienee. L. E. &amp; C. M. V. A.
nmte*.
Singer P ortable Sewing Machine.
1120 United A rtiata lildg., lie
excellent condition. $ 7 0 . 0 i l .
Kilrben
C abinet. Imilt to order
tio it 20, Mirhignn.
Phone 8&amp;C.-J.
F ree (ultim ate., loloi K. Frire,
12
S P E C IA L N E R V IC E if
Orlando
lliu h w u y , I'hnn
Steel (,'a.cm ent Window. at a
1070-W.
rork im ttoni price. Huv *»bill' FLOOR SANDING 6 fimahing
New f|iHiin *uifaced to oio le.-ii.ni
lliey la ri. Phone 1335. .till* Elm
cleaning 6 waging. Our poweObi fliiui, mode new. Finl.hlng
Avc.
unit enablva ua to work whera
rleanitig A waxing. I'orlabl
then- i, no alrctric ,-onneetlo
iHiwet plant, 22 year# rxporien
R efrigerator, new apartm ent gue
hvnilible. 21 yea: a n p e rie n c in S e n iir 'Ii' O unity |L 'I *
laoge, dt ak, leather rb air, glider,
II. M. (ilra.nn. (.awe Mary. K**
ISIrii«un. Lake Mary,
nail., wimuI lathe, mitcellnneou*
item.. 18111 Park Ave.
Real Eaiate
Inveaim rnta
HEN I .4 CAR
W. It. WILLIAMS. U rallnr
GARDENERS SPECIALS
YOU DRIVE IT
110 N. Park A re. Tel. 1120
t’HONF. 206
Hum- Me mob r»
llle '
F.II.A. I.ing Term l^iana li.l,
STICK I, ANI)&lt;31(IRKISON
Flower S p ra y .
37c
I II V. R epair l^iana
23ft. G arden llote
U-DKIVR.IT. INC.
:!.8d
12 Ho,« W athcr.
U
LAWNS MOWED. F or reaM nald,
DOlHiK-Pl.YMnUTII
Hum- H u n g er.
67c
e.llm ati -1 Phone TM-W.
PAKTS AND SERVICR
Shovel#
1.87
103 P a lm rd n A je.
Phone IBM
Expert Radio flepalrlitg
Spado.
1.77
s o l It FLORIDA ROME r a n le
Spading F o rk .
Fred Mrera. I l l T . 2nd R t
1.77
tt» t fre t. Call Ofil for d etail
Ql. Sprayer#
68c
Vr.NFrriAN B U N D S made to ortn FOGGING. Southern CheraInrerticidr Dinter
1.33
■l*r. Seminole Venetiun Blind
u * !i. Inc.
•
38c
Weedcr.
fin
820 W. 3rd Ht. Phone
Hedge S lu -a i.
2.11
.T
ractor
work,
plo
u
g
h
in
g
,)d
i.k in g ,
m
g,,
di&gt;king
1162-W.
pMining S h ear.
77c
__________ _
..._______ { L-vrlinu, by hour or &gt;r iwre. De
f»Hr
Gia»t Sickle
HOOK KEEPING Service and Tax
H 'itt H unter. Phone •J47M.
Wheeled C ultivator
6.96
rep o rt. John F Dem p.ey. L’lu I l l N O T H r.M— P M I f iU N A l.
Garden Trowel*
lie
Mugnuba Phone 71*17.
F rrtlU tcr Spieadcr
4.10
F it.: lBb.AI.TH PROT ECTION and
82e
(1 t \N E R LIVING call 061 f-r
Gaith-n Ruhr
SEE US FOR
Lawn Rake
cuuipleto d etail, on 6’OGGING.
86c
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
So iifMW" 0 » mirnU Inc
Grare W hip
1 16
AND TYPING
(■rare S h e a r.
U8e
\ i i i :N TKlfJ PA hE N T S—M iT »
CREDIT III READ OF
8.88
I-uWn M ower.
SANFORD
Cnllamnn i« at Ihe Valtler f|it
(•rare C atcher
1 (Ht
a lim lln l time. She will h? gin I
t l *1 N. Park
I’hona I HO
2 It* Grn«» Sred
8V
to dem on.Irate to you the met It
Electrical A ppliance!
Hot K ap.
ude
a n d value o f "New Wonder
2.99
llote Recla
K c frig e ra to n
World". The w orld, he.t act of
Soil Soaker#
1.56
Repairing
rh ild ren . liook*. Phono fo r anWALKER ELECTRIC CO
FIRESTO NE STORKS
pwintmenL
208 N. Park A tr .
Pk, n o t
I I I K. D t St.
All Work G uarantred.
14
LO ST A FO U N D
6
A R T IC L E S W A N 4 L D
FLOOR SANDING and finishing L o a t : Saturday in M eCluryV
H ighr.t r a th price paid fo r UM-d
w ith modern equipm ent, 2A
l.adira' lilark billfold containing
furniture. Ted Davit Furnlliiro
ciperianc
work g u a r­
$40. idenlifiration p aper,, r lr.
Co. 311 E. l i t . Ph. 968.
anteed. E. P. S o v rn a . Rt. 2
Plea»e return lo l^ulgi# Sblver.
B*»g I43A. S anford, cal) 7D1R4
Phone 1317-W. Reward. .WILL BUY your car regardlct*
a l te r 7:00 P. ul «, before 7:00
of rge o r condition. R atliff A
A At.
LOST—Key chair* with id en tifi­
Son*. Phone 237-W.
cation lag No, 17*710. R. II.
Falrclulh. Phone 674.
Will Pay $300 rath for piano. UPHOESTERINii w here quality
prrvaih&gt;. Sample* nf m aterial!
Spinet, Baby Grand. $100 upau
g"lorc.
E
d
tm
a
tra
g
iv
rr.
Saho’i
right. W rit* Birger W etter. 709
UphoRtirry 110 W. Iwt. St. 1031 P arkard. Phone 417-J.
South Florida Avenue. LakrlamL
- - - -- - . r
_
Bfc ^
Phone 1363.
Phone 31681.
1017 fo u r iJoor Plymouth.
SAVK A I.IFK
$276. Phone 102.
WANTED
MAYIIR YOUK OWN
CLEAN COTTON RAGS
'40
Ford pick-up. Phone 664*W .
By
having
your
e
a
r
or
truck
THE HANFORD HERALD
rheeked over by our egport
Ford m ilitary Jeep. Pnom
michanira. la the i t Bering ,ya- '421070-W.
7
P a in , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lie d
tem *afe? A re th e b rak e, adFOR SALE— Good reddle har#v.
|u»ted for quick g lo p a t Monthly 10311 m odr1 A O u p e with pirk-up
Work anyw here. T ehphtiio 6.78.
paym ent plan fo r la rg e r Job*.
body, 6 JiH&gt;d tire*. J u it rig h t for
Campbell's Security Fred Store. GENERAL TRUCK A K qP T CO.
hunter*. Phone 1342 W’-l. K. C .
» l W. F irs t S treet
S n o d g rau .
W ORK W ANTED — •
IM p-H elfr Half
’87 Plymouth eou
&gt;upe,
. . n' r e l | t n 4
F , M. EngJlah. Roofing Ccmtractor,
Drier*
Ii
thape. M u,t tell,
tell,. leavi ng town.
In
AH work guaranteed. Phone
m
w . n th m .
11*6
Call 1340 Day, Night
J.
W IW .

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T r o u b l e Predieted

In, lull we rnn*t have them f I\ *i c
a romp I itm n there/* I’uMia 5 .»
i on Mmor .1 Fi..m |*n«r l l n r
T« Face
vice Oin*rt«ir Km Will »m «{• c e l e t u i i t i
O fficial S h an g h ai
rtnviht.
Ii
ii t h u c o u n t i vY
S t r i c t
K ill in n in u
attitu d e If tt..
niirtiir d ip h im i it i c
Work r r i *ti % 11 e re ■I i»| ■|*i11ng- nipt ter * *•* nt! ■* to he o n e of
• W ..f f r i r i u l . h t p
S l l ) N u l l 1 1 o . t '•
V 1
jitnuit Ihe »mi* ).d» of ili-n n n i; hp ' f 1 *
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t nfti t inu hurt icniie They id
1
4'H*e*l a •iieepinw fiili»oiin*r v ,*tci“
'• ii work lin 'd lair IihI.iv Iiml t |..n
. . . . ..
in
6 •.)*• Win- I”1 ’ h-'
’f si 1 1 11Vi ■i si 11*' i tlic i iAr i f11 &gt;foi ni
lared italny “T he
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till*
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ho itt let of \ .i • upon Ihe Kllw." a “ “ ,l
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Wnrttliiir flap* eiuihl not U
1‘ * lio .ill allil lllfli.il O "'* b-l
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' h o lu tn l nt e i t i di*rk» m t t
s ,» it f "*'»** " I
I i Hi.hi m Ku- l* - -I■••
1
♦loin- n fte i th e ) n e t. n u t h o n / c l m" M
a|.• M • «l *IlH titlin’ '-I .»
Hie fine poh* mi* dmwiL’f d •.untie 1MP*
i '4mi i 1111" t» ♦ om mm* p iim e l'" h ••
(d ie huiricnrif* tn.* w«vk* nc** \
N‘»* i»if*ii»riiwtij*t*'« » ♦ ?
,
fnv truck hniit.Nl a la.! I . t„
t •'»«*“
* ♦* Ml *ultni; fo r ir*
|d n y th e w nrnivie*
",MV|1" t *** 11*11 f. » th«* Uoynl \»i ’n o n id it* li r i i i Mu piot . »
1011141 In'
Kotcr ll« ’nil Ihitain wtiuFd
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1m n n ir i n a l r b v t l m , .

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O FFIC E ppact* in Mclsrh null.line.
* a H-r IlghL nffirp, newly decoIM nl, &gt;11 n tiiltie ., hi nt and jani*cr iwnrtcv
furniahed.
Call
m « .w . H. * A Dept. Store.

Winjr APUA Part}

Russians Plan

I’lareir Son*r u n .

ll:oo

Peru Outlaws Left

n.lWNl pel «44m U i-riim* the rHtJ«i' j
t until in all it" forms, w hntever
lively it went* or »1oi?titi« lit
lunuth*, i' 4i a of ill entire nntl the
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Barkley, told newsm en:
C M iiaaei » « ■ r . i . Dm
“I th in k the people are rethat fine,” Lewis. “ How m any spondlng to the President's appeal.
m«e&gt; a r e going to die to pay It T They appreciate he I* for th e
flow many men will break th e ir people.”
ta tjl* to pay th a t Tine? H arry
Commenting on a vigorous a-1 Mr- Wheeler explained to m e
•lon't care.
ttack on the President by Jo h n L ' CcmmUslon that he had dug the
" I t evolve* on you to do some- Lewis a t a United Mine W orker* ditch fo r a half mile with a d ra g
thing about It when you have a ! Convention In Cincinnati today, Una In order to save his grova
chance to say who shall be the next Hxrrison said:
from being ruined by flood w aters,
President of the U nited State*."
«.
lu r„ lhoM&gt; Mnu m r n l, a»d **ld that there was no tim e
Th* fines ag ain st Lewis totaled doll«, r#prM “{,t ,h#. nm tlinenis cf *° , w a,t “ " l11 . ,h#J „ C? un,)r ,ook
IJ0^)O0 Th* halauc# was ag ain st th, working people o f this country.
*0 ? .d!^f.h/ 2I hour,
the anion
The best evidence o f that was th e . “ l" * " '1
j/C h
"! w as hoping th a t If H arry m*»nltude of the rep re^ .n U tl^n
n F u T l^ ^ w e V th .r .J n ”
Trumag had to have his pound o f h -r. lfwt« v *
bT
F w hllner, weatherman.

ir a a t t s s s e d n a Paae Oee|
ir o e tta a e t reesa Wax* User
Hood control Would be loo far off advisory atatarf.
In connection with "National for navigation purpovei.
mploy the Handicapped Week",
The hurricana followed alm ost
Mr. Illg g in a and Hr Leshcr also exsctly th e same course a* she
John Pierson. Instructor of th e
O n-Tha-Farm T raining Class a t conferred w ltji Unites! S tale s en­ storm of m ld.Saptam ber.
Seminole High School FFA bu ild ­ gineers reg ard in g various St.
H urricana w arning* now extend
ing, today announced that th e re Johns River improvements, Includ­ from Ju p ite r southw ard on th e
ing
the
improvement
uf
th
e
river
is room in th* rlas* for tw o
cast ro ast, and from Naples so u th ­
disabled veterans of Worid W ar between S an fo rd and Lake H ar­ ward on th* west coast.
ney, m otoriaing of th* ACL draw ­
II who are living on-the-faim.
H urricane force w in d s—76 miles
The class meet* Wedn**«l*y and bridge at L ake Monroe, removing an hour—w e tr expected over th e
Thursday evenings from 7:30 to of piling from the hyacinth guard entire southern h alf o f the Florida
in the lake, and facilitating re ­ peninsula and along the coast a t
9:90 o'clock.
"Preference will be given to placement o f beacon* removed least as far north a s Jupiter to ­
tw o disabled, veteran farm ers, during the riv er deepening pro­ night.
Heavy clouds hung over Miami
said Mr. Pierson this morning. ject.
They wen- Informed by Kn- with an alm ost co n stan t rsin p elt­
•'However, If we cannot get d is­
abled veterans, vru can enroll two Mincer G. Trail- that an app ro p ria­ ing the city.
Ships and airw aya cancelled
o th e r World W ar II veterans. tion is available for a preliminary
Subsistence up to 197.60 per survey of th e upper St. Johns trips southward. T he SS Florida
m onth I* allowed to a veteran River. an&lt;l th a t this survey will called off a aailing from Miami
while in train in g . "Enrollment probably U- m ade after the high to Havana. Pan A m erican World
m ay h* made by telephoning Mr. w ater ha. receded, said Mr. Hig­ Airways and other lines postponed
Pierson, (I.7o-.lt or K. M. Kd-ly, gins. Th* ACL railroad will again all trip* to G uatem ala City and
local supervbor of vetetans.
be contacted, said Mr. T rale, and Havana.
the engineers will Insist th a t the
N'ortnn said If the storm did not
drawbridge lie motorised.
change Ita course, Miami woo’d
Two Herald
Kngineers advised Mr. Higgins ferl the full brunt elth ie late this
TliTifYINO^in Washington before a
th at th* piling will be removed In afternoon or aarly tonight.
-This is a small hut very intense House luibor subcommittee, James
«- M i a u . Cf-M I'aa* *•»»
the hyacinth g u a rd ., late th is yesr.
J . Mstles, director of organisation
scanned th rir new spaper for vital
Th# replacem ent of the beacons storm." he declared.
H urricane w arnings w ere order­ for th* CIO Electrical Worker*'
new* about tlieir boys "over on the river la ptnees-ding already
th e re ." During this period when under suiiervlalon nf the Coast ed up at 0:15 A.M. n o rth of the Union, vehemently refused to la y
labor was scarce Mr. Ih-rner also Guard. Kngim-er C. Patton ad- Key* to include the g re a te r Miami whether he Is nr Is not a Commu­
nist. Mallet railed the investigation,
pitched in and learned to operate vitesl Mr. H iggins that he would area.
The hurricane b ro u g h t grave which Is seeking to learn If the
a linotype* machine.
take this m a ttr r under considersK. W. U. I. Itrd-dominated, “a po­
Since he first came to woik tlon and see if the work could U danger nf new floods to the South
Florida area. Many section* of the litical inquisition." (International)
fu r the Herald, he h a t teen many hurried.
rich Lake Okrechotiee farm land
a child who came out lo get the
On Satunlay. Mr. Higgins, re­
Army Probe
p ap e r, grow up, and xom* of hi* presenting th e Chamber of Com­ arr still under water w hich fell in '
cutlotneia have passed on. Many m erce and W. G. Kllbee, rep re­ mid-September.
Heavy squalls and stro n g winds j
•I ratsllnwwsl Mesa*
DM)
new residents have Ix-on w tlrom id senting the C ounty Commission,
retro d outw ard 100 m iles In the : m atter it purely routine in natureby him.
uttended the Florida Flood Con­
northern semicircle of the storm. &gt; "If on* of these things turrnel
Anxious that customer* get dry tro l Committee meeting in Kissi­
CANAL POINT. Oct. 6. O il— o ut to Iw something strange atai
p a p e tt on rainy day*, ho visited mmee.
w rapping his paper* In was pspet
"The object of the meeting," Rancher* w ere rntvlng th e ir cattle new —the public will he Informed,"
SO y ta tt ago. His chief hobby is 611 . Higgins declarsd. “w as to to points of safety ato p the dike he said Otherwise, he added, rereading books on mwtapnyairs ami seek th* su p p o rt of the Florida around Lake Okeechobee today a* p o ita *( soak investigating team s
representative*
and the State farm ers and atockmrn aw aited the rem ain Ihe property of m ilitaiy
spiritu al philosophy.
intelligence.
M r. Beet ami his ton, Hhcslr, government head* to secure funds hurricane.
The colonel didn’t have the
at the nett L egislature to match
Mrs. G rady Boynton, whose hue- ftjguie
c t the number uf cast* of
federal fund* to develop th* over­ band suffered a $26,000 loss in
all Florida Flood Control Project. last fall's Goods, said ranchers had "flying di*v*&lt;" investigated in re­
ft nt nisnths, but be said such »*"Th# total co at of the project rrreired government pet mission to |x rt« are received dally—and are
Iran and an outstanding represent- |
is estimated a t 1206,000,000 of move th* ca ttle to th* top of the followed up by Investigator*.
alive *f his t -re. But I do know
Which $11.000,0OO is to lie sup­ dike.
plied by ihe sponsors, the people
Interm ittent rain ha* been fall­
o f the State o f Florida.
ing on the oast side of laike Okee- if tlieie Is a l.#avy tain.
Mmmi had 1.20 inches ftom 7
The project ia divided into rholiee. adding to Good condition*
phases, the f ir s t of which In­ that wore already sw am ping farm* A. M. until noon, with -Jownpouis
r o u t muting.
volves 170.000.000 of federal and ranch lands a week ago.
The Weather Bureau issued the
fund* and the sponsor's fuml and
The hurricane and ita accom­
panying rain*, If It h its th e south following hurricane bulletin at
I’.M. tK 8 T ) today.
and west aid* of Lake Okcccho- 2:30
The intense hurricane still holds
I*#, might be disastrous to the a northeastw ard course hut ia now
U.8. Sugar Corporation Geld there moving at about 18 mile* per
and tn small grower*.
hour. The a rra of hurricane wind*
R. Y. Patterson, vice president
an appropriation or $lfl,ooo,uoo, In charge of engineering tm th* la still small hut la Increasing and
which must be m e t by state fuml* sugar company, said " I f th* hurri­ extern)* out from th# center about
CO miles. Th* hurricane was cen­
to the extent u f approximately
cane hit* this area It* going to h* tered about
halfw ay between
$3,000,000.
p rettv had. We were Just drying
"A ll official* ami teprcsenla- out from th* last hurricane and Miami and Key West a t 2 :Ml P M
(EO T ) and la moving toward the
tive* at the m eetin g agreed th a t
thvt followed."
g re a te r Miami area.
It is a stale-w ide obligation ami theAtrains
Key W ait, four N avy hous­
Winds are increasing at all
should be accepted hy the state
a* a whole as su ch . Ilowsver, no ing project area* were evacuated point* along the aouGirast coast
fom Palm Reach southward and
d efinite plans h a v e been discuss­ l&gt;efore th* hurricane.
Two evacuation trains wrn- te- should reach hurricane forre In
ed a* to how th# funds are to lie
quested for th e I .ah# Okn-rhoU-* th e greater Miami area within the
Ar* reu troubiH br dial
raised.
lUBsle Maetlooel per toils (
area hy the Red Cross. T h ev wore next two to four hours.
sacest Doee'tan au to yet
“ It was pointed out that Gov­ to he dispatched from F a rt Piet#*,
T
hia
hutrifane
sever*
a
small
tsom M o . riel *a9*reews,
ern o r Caldwell
ami Governor- tin e was expected to liv e d * the a re a and Is moving rapidly. Tim
*t sasbuawser TTSsnsotry t
designate Fuller W arren will In rich sugarcane growing M t a- wind* will Increase to hurricana
rt* m u * a VseetaMs Osaom
th* next 10 day* appoint a com ­ round Clewlston.
rstlsv* sum symptom*. Ha
fo rre without much warning.
bs* a grand sootMai tffert
m ittee of ritlien* ami leglslatlv*
Army engineer A. It. ItruadfKit Therefore, all persons In South­
representatives to devise plana fo r predicted a "serious flood rilua- e a ste rn Florida should seek shel­
lion” for the Everglades fartnkind te r at one*.

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tr»ailNiiM fr«m 9*ifl# final
T rygve Lie.
B rainuglia then called upon
Parodl to speak. ParofH said the |
argum ent of Vlshlnaky yesterday
waa based on two contentions!
I. A rticle 107 of thd U.N. Char­
te r ferha-l* th* Unltad Nations to
TALLAIIAH8KK, Oct. 5 - U P l Intervene in a m a tta r concerning M emhers of the U. 8. Senate com ­
G erm any befor* th* "B ig Four' m ittee which m ust apnrpvo th#
had w ritten a peace tre a ty .
1208 ,000.000 south ami Central
&gt;. N o threat to peace existed In F lorida Good control program will
Berlin.
m ake a personal Inspection to u r
P an ali said the second point of th e area Oct. 16 or It).
was one of substance and had nu
S enator Hpessard L. Holland
bearing on whether th* Item ( D - F la ., a member of Ihe com ­
should lie put on the agenda.
im
i uittee.
i i f T , said
■•$«$ today
!«»»»■ y
n r lux
l u j been
i* r n
he
He aald the Soviet blockade of advised that th# Inspection m eet­
Berlin was directed a t France. ing had been called by Senator
B ritain and the United 8 tates, and M alone (R-Ncv), chairm an of th a
G erm any was Involvad only In a Public Works Subcommittee on
M rendary role. Th# Frenchman's Rivera and Harbor* and FI nod
arg u m en t was eaaantlally the same Control.
M the on* presented yesterday by
T h e committee alread y has apDr. P hilip C. Jessup of the United
oved a $70,000,000 project,' and
flute* and Britain's Sir Alsxsndsr
a authorised budgeting of lid ,Cftdoff an.
900,000 for next y ea r, but has
El K houri, following Parodl, said appropriated only gt.2GO.000 fo r
Ilia council had taken no decision actual work.
yesterday on the Belgian point of
S en ato r Holland said the In­
order th a t th* council could put spection "It the n ex t step out uf
th* Item on th* agenda and then which will rome ap m o v sl of the
decide Its competence.
en tire 9208.000.000 fund.”
T he Syrian delegate aup|x&gt;rtrd
II* aald he will m eet the com­
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                    <text>FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1948

THB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE 6 lX

Mrs. Ed Kircher Is
NamedChairmanOf
State Health Group

Truman Predict*

yitshinttky Speech

IE CHURCHES

ICwrMaaea item Face «•**•
calculation. ”
h a te r in hi* speech, Vlshinsky
repeated what was interpreted a* a ll Church Notices M a t be presented at file He
office ao th e
a hint th a t Kuasla also b at an
day before publication
Mrs. E dw ard Kircher was ap- atom bomb. JU aald the United
points') chairm an of th e Health S tates waa building a bomb stock- FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
ASSEMBLY O F GOD
“ln the illuaion th a t America
Education Com mittee of th e Flor­
TVrt-lth S treet and Laurel A venae
1600 S anford Avenue.
a
monopoly
of
tha
atom
ida C onference of Tuberculosli
A. S. Davis Pastor,
J. Randall F a rris, M inister
bomb."
Workers a t a meeting uf execu­
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
Sunday will be Rally Day in the
"T h is la an interesting Illusion,
tive secretaries of County TU as­ particularly fo r tha Republican Sunday School and Church. K retv
Morning W orship 11:00 A. M.
sociations held at HL A ugustins presidential candidate, Mr. Thom- member Is asked to make an e s ­
Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M.
this week. Mrs. Kircher re p re ­ aa K. Ih-w.-y, who, I learn, has pecial effort to be present.
Young People's Service 6:45
sented the local Til association.
"The lU-liglou# Education Ad­ P. M.
aald th a t America possesses ex ­
A m ajor item of the conference clusively the secret of the atom vance" Is tile subject of the
Evangelist L. E, Blue who is
now In a revival with us will be
was the plan for enlarging the x x z .
rooming sermon.
program o f health education and
"la this not proof th a t Ameri­
•The M istakes of N aaluan" will spiking a t both the morning and
evening service.
Information, she reported upon her ca's aim it not real cooperation be the evening scrrr.^n topic.
return yesterday. School and adult through international control, but,
The church school meets at 0:45
hrallh plana and policies were dis­ In fact, nothing last th a n a plan A. M. under the direction of CENTRAL B A PT IST CHURCH
cussed and new methods and m at­ to retain w hat the* consider to Superintendent O. D. Landram*.
Laurel A vr. A 0th 8L
erials w ere presented to th e con- be exclusive knowledge of atomic
Rev. S. L. W hatley-M inster
The Christian Youth Folio1 hip/
energy
?"
fsrcnra l.y Mis. Jay I’ynchon of
W. O. S tonsell. Sunday
will meet a t 6:30 P. M.
He accused the United States
the Slate T il office.
8chuol Supt,
A cordial welcome Is extended
of
blocking
all
efforts
tu
set
up
The Seminole County TH As­
•Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
to all.
real
control
«f
the
atom
bomb
sociation received commendation
Morning W orship 11:00 A. 11.
for its p rogram of health educa­ saying:
Them* "Some Things We Must
LAKE MARY COMM UNIT V
"C ertain government* and p a rti­
Account To God For."
tion, said M rs. Kircher.
CHURCH
cularly the United S tates are
Baptismal Service immediately
Another problem brought to the m aking energetic effo rts to m ain­
Lake M ary, Florida
attention o f the conference was tain the present tack of any e f­ Rev. Clarence C. White Minister a fte r morning worship.
». T. U, 7:00 P. M.
the increasing number of patients fective control over atornlr en ­
Ciiurrh School 10:00 A. M.
Evening W orship 8:00 P. M.
leaving th e T it .Sanatorium against ergy."
Classes for all ages.
C. F. Purvis, of Dr Land will
World Day of Communion and
medical advice. Methods for cop­
This was not the first Russian
ing with th is situation were dis­ hint the Soviet Union already has Reception of new members 11:00 speak.
Midweek P ra y er Service 8;00
cussed. T he Christman Seal sale the secret of the atomic bomb. A M.
W estminster Fellowship 6:00 I'. P. M.
Vishlnskv made a sim ilar speech
was also an item oil the Agenda.
Rev. Cecil L. Crtesey will speak.
M.
•The whole purpose of the con­ to the U. N. about a year ago.
■Come Thou W ith U* And Ws
Id«»l wrek, however, Genera)
Junior High 6:30 P. M,
ference," said Mrs.', Kltither," was
Will Do Thu- Good."
Thursday
that the secretaries might become A. Ci. I,. M cSaughton. Canadian
Catechism and
Bible Study
letter equipped with knowledge of member of the commission told
newsmen "we ere quite certain CU m 3:30 P, M.
FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH.
methods and m aterials in order Russia
has not yet produced a t
Park Ave. at flth. St.,
Wednesday
that they m ay return to th eir own atomic bomb.”
VV. P. Brooks, J r Pastor,
Choir practice 7:30 P, M,
county organisations better tra in ­
Vlshinsky said flatly the Soviet
Sunday School 8:46 A. M.
ed to do a m ore extensive job in Union will not accept in ternation­
Morning W orship 11:00 A. M.
HHST PRK8HYTBRIAN
adm inistering the program of the al control of th* production of
T raining Union 6:16 P. M.
CHURCH
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­ atom ic raw m aterials because Douglas E. C harles, B. |J.. P asto r
Evening W orship 7:30 P. M.
tions"
"the Internationa) control organi­
W ednesday Service 7:30 P. M.
K. D. Brownlee, D D, P asto r
sation offered us Is not an inter"W e've saved a place for you."
E m eritus
they have ■ m ajority. I t is an
0:45 A. M. Sunday School.
American organisation because
CITHUH H EIG H T CHURCH
11:00 A. M. Morning W orship
they have a m ajority, tl Is an Service.
OF GOD
(•■ilnsard From •*««# fin*
Miller Farm*
000 In 1048 to 17,443,000,000 In American m ajority.”
World
Wide
Communion
Sunday
"The m ajority, of which you
Rev. H. W, Miller, Pastor
HMD
are ao sure, will never— I repeat, will lie u b trrv td . Sermon “ I Be­
Owing to the death and burial of
The, intention to seek new gen­ never—impose its will on our lieve Jesus C h rist." .
eral freight r a te increases was an ­ economy, never will it dupe us,
6:30 P. M. J u n io r and Senior Mr*. .Minnie N olan, no service*
were held at the C hurrh of God on
nounced at a Chicago meeting of mock us. attack us with calumny.' Young People's Meetings.
railroad executives more than a
7:30 P, M. Evening W orship Sept. 26. Service* as usual vac I*
"W e are being shown no good
Sunday at 3:00 I1. 31. Subject will
wtek ago.
faith here,” he said. "Is this Service-Set mon-"M y P rayer and "H eaven." Everybody welcome.
(the m ajority proposal of tha Hearl's Desire."
Hear this in terestin g subject by
Atomic Commission) a spirit of
the pastor.
HOLY CROHH CHURCH
cooperation?"
s T » r r w s ;\T i&gt;&gt; t h ii OWNXa*
Rev. II. I„ Zimmerman,
lie declared Bernard M. Bar­
s h ip . tsaw A m tm t'iT ,
n u n LAKE MARY CHURCH OP
B. D.. Rector
m t i o v , f c r r» to :q n n » m ht uch's plan for controlling atomic
T IIE NAZARENE
t iir a c t n r cnuaiiM aa " f energy was designed to give the
16th Sunday afte r Trinity
1-ake M ary, Florida
a t n ra T as. t a n . s a » u k s im !ii United 8 tales "unlimited control
8:00
AM,:
Holy
Communion
mv T in t s i t s o r m a m u i a.
Rev. E dgar McConaughay, P astor
of tha economy of the world
0:30 A. M.: Church School
ISM, ASIII JM .V *, 1AM
School—T here is a d a ta
Of A * Hsnfnrd llrrsld published through the dictate of the atomic
11:00 A. M.: Choral E ucharist forSunday
you—10:00 A. 31.
Monday th ru Friday »• Manfntd bomb."
and aermon
Florida r»^ is-&lt; i. m i
Y Morning W orship 1I:0Q A. M.
Russia has "no more Illusions,"
6:00 P. M.: Y. P. H. L and
gists of Florida
Young Peoples Service 7:16
Vlshinsky said. "In fact, thesa Junior League
ss
Courtis of Hernia*)*
are w ar alms. The American plan SERVICES DURING TH E WEEK P. 31.
llefnre me. s Notary nubile In
Evening W orship 8:00 P. M.
M., T„ W„ and Th. 7:45 andH:00
and for the Mlnte sed .ouniy afore- Is designed to permit th e United
On Oct. 4 at 8 :0 0 p, M. the Rev.
Said. personally appeared ll *- States of America to take over A. M. Friday: 8:46 and 0:00 A. M.
Robert E. Hush will sta rt revival
[lien. who lisvlna been duly sworn control of all atomic energy."
Chapel
Mrnrdlna In lnw, dopes#* end s*r*
services a t th* Lake Mary Church
Following report* th a t Field
ihat he Is III* I’uMliher *f lh*
of the N axarrne. The public 1* in­
panfi.r.s llrrn ld nnd Ihsl the fallow- M arshal Viscount Montgomery Is
CHRIST CHURCH
vited to attend these service*.
las I*. I» I he heel nf Ms kt.nwled** to head the arm rd forces nf the
LONGWOOD
Slid hollof. n tru e slslrm rnl of Iho w estern alliance, criticism devel­
There will he special singing and
Rev.
II.
L.
Zimmerman,
ownership, mnneasmsnl lend I* *
a cordial w rlrom e will he extended
dally, weekly, ssmlweekly or tr l- oped In Europe over the planned
B. D, Vicar
to all.
Weekly
newspaper.
Ihe i Itrlilsll-nI
defenses. uenerai
General iCharles
do oGaul.
.7 1 ,
J - i i i . . VI. aeien*«*.
n s n s i «o
su i- r
igih
Hu
lid
a
v
after
Trinity
18th Sunday after Trinity
to r ‘ the ilsie shfiisn la pahncsmnn ( J# w li), „ ,t j, wrong to center In 1 J;00 p M.r Y vanlng proyer and
CHURCH OF T IIE NAZAItfcNE
option r*«iulre*t t»y ih * ^ a rt
t London the defense of Europe.
sermon.
Jluaust It. 1*11. »■ nrn*nd*d »■* the
113 3laple Avenue
Tha Dally Express, published
All are welcome
•et* nf Merrh V 1*11 nn,l July I.
L. R. Ruahton, Pastor
III! lseciInn i l l , PnMat ljw &gt; nnd by Canadian-born Idird BeaverSunday School 0:46 A. II.
IlrruUHotisl, primed »n the re ­ brook. said: "An American gen­
verse uf till* form, lu wit
Morning W orship 10:45 A, 31.
FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH
eral,
a
man
of
the
caliber
of
Eisen­
I. Thai the riant** anil sddr*****
Junior Society 6:3tl P. M.
Key. J. K. McKinley, M inister
nf the |&gt;nhlt*h*-r, editor, manaalit* hower" should have been rhoaen.
N. Y. P. 8. 7:00 P. M.
tillur, nn»! buslne** m*n*s*rs are
In F ran k fu rt. Allied sources said Mrs. P. It. Stephenson. Director
I'nhllatier ll l» Ilean Hanford
Evangelistic H our 7:46 P. M.
of Religious Education
a
final
three-power
agreem
ent
on
VI*
31 idw cek P ray er and Praise,
U:45 A. 31. Church School—A
F d llo r
II
I,
H eart
H a n fo rd the economic m erger of the three
Wednesday 7:45 P. M.
C lan for every age
FI*
JlHetnee# M snsser VV Gordon westeitv occupation tones nf Ger­
P ray er Aleetlng 1:00
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship ^ D rily
many — American, British, ami
I'esn Hanford. I Is
I Thsl Hie owner la Ilf owned French—la expected within a few World Wide Communion
Meditation —"O n Final G round"
hr S rnrporallnn, lla name anil
address mils! |.e aisled nn,l nls,i days.
TH E CHURCH OF GOD
6:30 P. 31. ' Youth Fellowship
Irnmnllaletr rhere-under Ihe natn*
2600 Elm Avenue
nnd eddre.»*a of eiw khnlder. ownRev. Jo e C. Crowe, Minister
7:10 P. M. Evgrlng W orship
Ini nr holding nna nerrenl nr mure
at lotsl am uuni ut etauk. If nut
Sunday school begins at 0:45
Sermon Them e: “An Anelent Vie«wn*d hi ■ rorixirailun, lh* name*
A. M. Classes fo r all ages, w ith
Ion For Today"
end sddrrssea nt lh* ladlvldusl
owners must he give*. If owned by
K L K IT IO X r a o a i N t T t a x
a firm, company, nr ether uslnUnder nnd by vlrtur* of lh*
corporal.d rrinrarn, ll* ' name end authority In me veeled ns Mayor
address, a* wall ■■ Hies* nr each nf th* n i y ot Hanford. Florida, by
irflvidusl nisniher, musi he given r ordinance No 111 of eald •"Hr. of
Thr Halit, .id Herald. Msnlnid. Hanford, Florid* I hereby rail a
FU
primer* Ktecllon to In h e l d
IV I. Ilean, Hanford, Fla
lh* I'lty of Hanford.
VV. Gordon Itean. Hanford FI* throughout
Florida on Tuesdst lb* In,I day
Mss i» (lean. tUnford. FU.
of
November,
i l t , tor lh* election
Sews Journal t'orp, f-enaarnln, of l wo Mly l1'iitnmleelonere,
eerh
Ft*.
tor a lerm of three years, eald
I. Thai Ihe knuwn hondlu-lders. ronimlseloners In be voted upon
meriagt**. and nthsr security hold- In ( w n groups, de-lgnaled as
*r* owning nnr holding 1 percent "Group I sad" Group 1.”
nr n tr r n f to 1*1 am isnl nf bond*,
Halil slecllnn shall be held at lh*
taortage*. nr seeu'llle* are; Ilf Mty Hall In said f'llr In rnnfurmllv
thtre are none. M stale 1
to
till* I t s , nnd ordinances relating
W. Gordon Ileaii
In election* now In fun* In lh* i'llr
Nina O, Ilean
of Hanford. Th* Poll* will ha open i t
I. Thsl the two psragrapha n»«l
o'rlorh A. M. Healern Hlsn.Urt
•have, giving th a names nf tha t:g*
Time, and Wir cine* nl T:*n nVIoch
owner*, slock.....................
ahuldai
ore, andI _____■
**cps!ly P. it. an eald dal*
holders. If nay Contain nnl only
I hereby appoint Mr* Margaret
Jfwt nf
.
the list
of sloe
slock holder*
and security F Uarnet, Mr* lulph Austin Hmllh
loldsrs a* they appear upon ihs nnd J II Reck *• Insnecsnrs and
aha of the company
ipsny but also. In Mm F t: Itoumlllst ss Merb. of
case* where lh* elochhutder nr said election
rurlly holder appear* upon the
IN WITNKHH WHKRKIIF I have
ah* of Ihe company as trustee hereunto eel tny han-l ss Mayor nf
nr ln any m her fiduciary telnllon.lh* Mly of Hanford Flotign and
the nam* of lh* perenn or cor­have mused to be affiled herein
poration for
porslion
f ir whom *u.b
eu.ii it
It ml** I* Ihe Heal nf aald Mly on thl* 1*1
nciing, Is gt*&gt;u( &gt;lviiMv)Vt th* Mid day of iMuber, I t t t
tw* psrsgrapbu*^irMln"atselement*
I.KA It I.KHHKR
I
ambrsrins a ffia n t's Tull hnnwUds*
bn
As Arllng Mayor of th* I
and belief as t.&gt;,.|lie
cli/jpi
. oll'9iii)WIMW«f*nr**
Mly of Hanford, Florida
d rnsdltlnn* ■masY'Which stork- IriRALl
Ider* snd sccuWtp'-hel.ters who Att le * l:
do s«i appear srtenw. ila.b o n k * ntIf. N. HAYHit
th* rorniieny a* trosiers, hold stuck*M ir n * r k
sad securities in a csparliy other
than Ihsl nf a bane fid* owner;
#*a this sfflsn s h*s a* resw a la TO FO JITKH MOORR.
believe Ihat any olner person, ssIIF II I. e/o Kenneth Prleketi.
seeUilan, nr Kirparsllan has any
Ongood, Indiana.
Inleresi
rtlrect o r.................
Isdlraci n Ik*
It
Tau ara heraby required and
Stuck, bongs, nr mher **- Ordered I * h* and eppaer upon lh *
•AM *1
tUlllle* Ihsn as so *i*l»4 by h|qi tel day of NoV*ml&gt;sr A I&gt; IM S In
v erse* number o( lb * blfi n t rom pltln l riled ag alM I
That lh* a verst*
aaue of ihle puhR. van In tale ra n ** la Ik * M reult
ewHon eald o r dletrlbuled. ihroush ro u rt of ttaminal* r o u a t r at lUnIke metis or ntherwlee. to paid auk- ford. Florida, by l.ula Fe rn H ow e,
hrrlbere daring the twelve month* being so aelloa for dlvore*. The
MG I l d l s r th a data ekawa above ll Hanford Herald la d **i*n a i*4 a*
■•la. m l* Inform*linn I* r*qair*d the newspaper la w klrh thta Order
f r o m dalle, weekly, ■•triweekly, ehall b* pnhllehed for four &lt;«aand triweekly nnwepapera oalf. • eecullv* week*.

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CH EY ENN E. Wyo.. Oct. 1, 0Pl~*
G overnor Thomas K. Dewey called
on the United S u ttee today—aa
Caarlaaed Trues Pas* One
M a n " In Kentucky campaigning " t h e decisive world power"—to
h e lp unite W estern Europe in
25 year a ago.
Aa for his jab* at th e apposition in ectin g aggrrtiivc th rea ts with
In all part* of th e country, T ru­ “ firm hut even-tempered reslaman said he Intend* to urep w ag­ trsncF."
T h e Republican presidential nom­
ing the fight along present lints.
It la a campaign, he said, Ihat in ee headed acton W yoming for a
I* "annoying the Repuldlcars" but ta lk In Cheyenne to n ig h t (k:30
I’.SL, EST) on w estern livestock
"nlcaalng the people."
prospect*—the last fo rm al jpes-ch
Thla is not "a p arlo r game" v e o f a two-week cam paign t"ur of
are playing, he declared, but "a th e West.
cam paign of plain facta nnd plain
lie rapped that cam paign In Salt
speaking."
l^ tk o ' City last n ig h t with | rupoaals for a nine-point foreign
EN ROUTE W ITH DEWEY TO policy he said waa aim ed at "a
ju a t and lasting peace."
good spirit filled tearh eis that
"T he means by w hich we seek
will m ake thv M-hool a blessing to achieve that goal will be, first,
th e strengthening of those force*
tu you.
P astoral service at 11:00 A. M. w hich make for peace in the world
AH member* a te urged tu he a n d , second, a firm b u t even-tem­
p rew n t at thl* service.
p ere d resistance to th e forces of
Kvnngidistir service at 7:30 P. ag g ressio n wherever they artM. The patioi will l«- -p n l.in g at seek mg tu break dow n and wear
txdh services, a fte r th e message, n w av the structure u f human free­
an a lte r rail will lie given fur do m .” he declared.
prayer.
A crowd which overDowad the
WEEK-DAY SERVICES
8.000-neal Mormon
Tabernacle,
P ra y er ftn-eting carh Tuesday fillet! two smaller clpseby buildevening a t 7:30 |*. 31.
Wigs mul stood on the Temple
W oman's
misalunnry
service ' S q u are ground* applauded a*
earli Thursday evening al 7:30 D ew ey said:
P. 31. 3frs. Marie K inanl, and Mrs.
"T h e be-t way for ua to get
Flora Crew* will b* in charge.
ja tu n g with Soviet leadera is to
Th* Victory le a d e r 's band ser­ d eal with them a* stro n g equals
vice each Friday evening 7:30 I*. an d by doing so to resto re their
M.
im p o rt for us
A pruginm for all yuu-ig prople,
"W e ahaII ilssl w ith th e Sovir.
The Church string band will fu r­ a# with nil other n ations in 4
nish th e music fur nil there ser­ j sp irit of friendship an d patience
vices and the public Is Invtled to la n d fairness, but we should make
attend
it p erfectly plain to now or here-

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! a fte r we d«* not Intersil to bu ptuu-hd loudly when lit: nalT iu
Spanish:
bullied or bluffed."
•If my country dapoeits con­
ABOARD W ALLACES S PE ­ fidence In me. w hen I am Pres­
CIA L P U N E . Oct. 1. W l-H tn r y ident of the U nited States, 1 proWallace was flying to California | pose to end all types of discrimina­
tion originating in race, color, na­
today for an Intensive week of tionality. or religion."
try in g to win voles and influence
people. 11a stops first at Lo*
BALTIMORE. Oct. I, i d l - G o l ^
Angeles.
et nor J. Strom Thurm ond of South
Wallace plana to i|wak tonight Carolina was ached 11led to carry
a t a 112,60 per plate dinner «n |his campaign ns .Stales Rights
"T he Movie Industry and Its Rela­ Democratic presidential candidal*
tionship to th e
International I into Maryland today.
Scene."
•Thurmond wo* due to arrive
Wallace's Texas visit was m ark­ here at 3 P.M.. hold u pirss con­
ed by hi* defiance nf local cus­ ference, and deliver n major a d ­
tom* with regard to segregation dress at the Lyric Theater toof negroes. He insisted, a« he did 1 night.
A fter nn overnight stay in Haitiearlier in the southeast, on ad­
dressing mixed m eeting'
And more. Governor an d Mrs. ThuXR
these meetings w ere held In spite mend will g«&gt; tu Charles County;
of much head shaking dieapprovul There, at the county's Silver Ju b i­
lee Fnir. the candidate is slated
am ong Texan*.
The last three nights can ho to wind up hi* two-day Maryland
campaign with an o th er address.
sumnu-R u|»'»« follows:
Dallas—He drew less than I.tMHi
people at a rally, had little pohec
protection, and was largely Ig
noreil by the rity as a wrhule
01 T O M B T R I 8T
1 Houston —Aided by the presence
PROMPT COMPLETE
of Paul Robeson, negro sir.rer, ho
OPTICAL SERVICE
drew an excited crowd of slsnit
3,600 and got added attention when
Glasses prescribed, diepeneed
eg g s and tom atoes were (lung at
Repair* end adjustm ent* made
him. An army of 75 policemen at
Hour* 9-12 — I-l
the auditorium failed to prevent
Mat. 9-12
this Incident.
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El Paso—Addressed about 700
people, most of them Latin-Amer­
A tlanlir N ational Ilenk llldg.
icans. and talked to them in loth
Sanford, IT'iri-la
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N o . 30.
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Cleveland Outslugs
* Boston 8 To 3 To
Enter World Series
M anager Boudreau Of
Indians Paces Club
T o Victory With 2
Singles, 2 Homers

New Tropical Spy Probers
Blow Rages In Cite 6 Men jReds Decry Right
Caribbean Sea For Contempt Security Council
Flood In Lake A r e a Thomas Says The Per­
is Feared As Storm I sons Have Figured
Begins To Move T o ­ 1 In Com mittee’s Es­
pionage
Inquiries
w a rd South Florida

Of
To
Consider Berlin Row

Problems Facing ERP Presented
To Congress In Lengthy Report

Russian Veto Is E x ­
Sidew alk Unsafe For Children
MIAMI. Oct. 4. p V i- A tropical | W/\SHING'ION. t k i 4. pTi
Ihjiin a n e with wind* of apptoti- Cfiairman J 1‘ainrll Ihonux (R
pected On Action:
NJ) today d llrclrd thr lloucr Un
West
Powers T a l k
Anirtican A cliviliri Committer tiafi
O v e r Soviet Notes
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« „ 160 tnilc* toulh ol the w ctlrin tip to p trp ate fnitnal |&gt;ri|ury and con­
WASHINGTON, O ct. 4 (/I*) Getting the poult of the M a itlu illj^ £ u| |a
Hr JACK HAND
tempt of C ongirt, acrutalioii
Hi \ &gt; mm i u i i i r i f l e s
FENWAY PARK. Ho,ton. Oct 4 pi in ovrl to'p eo p le in the counlilet being helped w*» am ong thr
i
of agtm il "a t tract civ priton* '
Kti*'t i tMiitrmlrd hrloii* (lie
(A1)— llrw -lxit! won llir Anirncaii eally problem* of the European R rrovrry 1’iogiAiii
^ ,r
, ,n' v V*. * \r * ,
Ilium at catd llir tiv (irittm t have
r illr j
N .ilit m t S t m u v '( uuiiKiiit
TL. Economic Cooperation Admim.lrat.on trpoilcd .h i. to d " |
" I mghl and developed
League prnnanl today. oulilugKmg
iiguird ill th r um iuilltrr • opine
I IihI i V that llir Wnild p r .n r agency
* *ul1'
the Botlon Red So*, 8-3. in an un- in telling Cong.e*. of .1. acliviliri f.„ the |ieriod April f to Ju n - *). • ' *
age invritigaliont
II,- -aid th-'
lia- no null) to drli.ttr the long
The fuieign awl agency noted llir "violently hoilile" Commnmtt
huitlcane.
piecendrntrd lie playoff, on a pair
conum llrr't m alriial Will hr trade
lie 11hi him k.nlr She *, til the mat­
Noiihea*l doim warning* flew
"Jpf hornet* hy Manager l-«u Uou- altitude and »aid that ill many of llie p ailin p atin g countnei importin rilulltil tie -oiled to toiCIgn
waul newspaper* arc allied with the | fiom Miami aiound the Key* to 111 about a werk. haling "At lead
dreau and a thiee run circuit cluul
foul for colitriiipt and two lot |&gt;ri
Communist
P
arty
.
I
Fort
Myer*
on
llie
well
coatl.
niini-Iri- ot lluriia, llir U j) . B.lby Ken Krltner.
• It will require- month, of p a in .- 1 C |# t| y No„ on (|llf ( llo lm f0, t . jmy "
tain
and f ia m r lir.a u ie tlieir li
The Indian* v&gt;ill meet the Botlon i
Ink inkf effo rt 1*1 develop n ir i l
I I
1L
II w
Hr caul llir cair "unm rdiatrly
no tiillli.ili pe.iir liraly.
u n d em an d in g of the operation* «*‘lei. d e c lu c d him .rlf veiy woiBrate* in the lint game of the
[In- \V n li in Mow ei - ir le tir .l llie
Miid purpoxe* of llie p rogiaro ill i lied
over flood pom m litir* III llieiraflri will hr ir fr iird thiougli
world icrie* at Bratet Field Wed
the mind* of the masse* &lt;&gt;f the [South f loud* and aleiled the pio|iri legal chamirlc to th r Juii&lt;&lt;ur to the S n u iily tu n n e d , arnetday.
p .* o p ! r in Ibr participating Ameiican Red Clot* and the U.S. licr D epaitinrnt." Thr department
iuniiw K in tn of iiienactlig woild
lifitioriR, I n r rrp o it
r i
i c
Southpaw Gene Heatden, pitch'
then would decide whrlhci to pioIirai r and -rturily.
’
-Deapltcth
e
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handicap*.
KCA
^uivey.
ing with only one full day of letl
inform ation of fieri* a tia .i..,! to
The tlo im cenlei it tld l MX! mile* cred with pioirculiotic.
\i the |a-i moment, tin Kiemlui
after ihulling out Detroit Satuidtv,
the country miaaion* and in Pali* [toulhw ett of Miami, hul equally
Thiima* *ald colitriiipt of CunMllrd
t— Iili-a k del-ale III llir t N.
y jam rd the Red SnX with a five hit- T hurm ond TellsWash- aril making contliiou* and m ci.-ai - 1w r l,(lrt „|ie*Jy r *iendx over the gir,* citatio n t wilt i&gt;e rvcommeiid1
III p|u|-n-tny III liolrt In llir \t rtl"ter in their own hall yard. It wat
rd fur t w o wttneate*. S teer Nelaon '
ington Audience Of S V 2 X " ' S '
rm I’oHi-i* .i Im rign m iniilci,
and J. Teti-r*. on ground* they n-"7.........
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the 20lh win o*er the »ea*o(i for
nrwxpapcra and magaritn-*.”
‘nl1 accompanied by heavy *how- fin..) to Mli.Wri committee cpiet- I
iiuim il iiirrting on Itrrlin and other
Dixiecrats'
P
l
a
n
the 28 year old rookie from Oak­
P aiticip atin g government*, the ei*.
tlon* In c lo»ed-din&gt;i hearing* Net- |
t-rim .i n i—ue*
A lnriiian
and
land of the Pacific' Coatl league,
report *aid, "have indicated their
Hy ASSOCIATED PHKSS
Sciulti Klutida, including th e rich ton i* a t ’onimunUt I'a ity o rg an -,
Hii Ik Ii nllii ia I- laid the H um an
ami hi* *r«rnlh tltaighl.
Freiidrnl Truman and llaiold L earnext de*ire to make tin* peopl* vegetable growing area around in i in I’ennaylvanla. The com­
note rh an g rd thr r-«rn liil ditpu'c
Houdtrau, the hitting and field­ Ickrt, who quit the Cabinet eiplo- fully
.- ac,|uaintcd
i i . l i&gt; i.with
i u, th. e a id• ' I-eke l )k r echo bee, ha* a critical mittee- ha* called I'etera the chief
ovri Brilin not our lot
remfered by the U nllcl Mia e . M.d. f|ood „ „
f(om
Sept. 'J 1-21 of Comimmlat undvground activi- 1
ing leader of hi* team all »ea*on, »ively two and half year* ago. met with our I’urpoae arnl obje. live* hu tjtll
whjfh (Bnno, ^ ron- tie* In thia country- Thonia* would
T hr
American, Hrlttxli and
led them to llieit fir*l (Artmant titter at mid-day at the While Home in joining with them It, • o p t-rt
1|ri, ,f hr&gt;
^
mu name th e other four pci ton*
French fioi-ign niloixUi» talked
1920 with a leirific hatting day. today.
«f European recovery.
A ,ll|t
north of U k e to whom lie refrtied .
over tin- Ituaainn tint--*
l(u--la
. -T h e Indian*' manager hit two hornidri-ndv toi- ndii-ntrd tliiuiigh her
Mo*t of the 97-page repor. -l-nlt , okwvbot.ee. eapeelally in the KiaAmid tumult of liatchrl-huivniu.
When Con great i» not in »«•»•
■'■oiiii,utiili-i m t ;.-i many »hr will
• r i t and two tingle* in the attack on Ickr* —the telf-tlyled old curmud­ with early phaxe. uf the program,I, | mmM. Valley, already ia flooded i t o n , com m ittee leconimendalioiix
it* IrgUlativr hialoiy. t nl„|
there weir reported tu for contem pt of Congreax cita­
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igi ....- aniiliing tin' I N doea
lo»er Denny Calehome and Elli* g e o n -to ld te|Nii|ri* aflei talking Including
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Va.
A Uu**tan - tto la
II
(but Kuft'in i«mi ii**r | ^ liijjij,
' ulmilt Hi tli
tion* mu*t be xtgnrd by llou«e
Kinder, lie alto drew an inlen- with the Piriidenl:
■Eastern European »n'ellte. bad
Th&lt;- *torm i* moving in the gen* Speaker M artin (K-Ma** l Kvi. . S c h o o l • v i- v 's t- &gt;&lt; o i. mi) Security Council
* it oWlllg tie •■ml- ol, th, west *ldr
• tional walk.
"Tn good lime I will nuke a ........ Invi,,''l
h-in with
direction »f Klorida and i* ea- ik’ticr relatin g t o |hi»»lli|e perjm &gt; g r i' t i io l * h - iii fio&lt; i I 111- - 1-1,'w alW • t- riio rtx
!
at i" th e i**‘R,in.
Eurotwan nation* Jn the ptogram.
trd to , urll
directly to plow-cut ion* wilt In- dellvem l dt- a r l u - d a n d near S , V r n l l i S l u r , T i l l - m id i- ilu i
tlo* •i«|« | In th r poliliiLut niininillee of
Thu* the Cleveland club, which •tatenient."
Itu u la not only r.-fuacd but 1 ^ , ,h ,. muthern oml of tha alate ryctly to llie Jli-tice D cpaitmenl. w a l k o r a l the
*u m i I l i a r , 1 . .11 p o in te d - 'it
m i.iifi tin- I N A- rmMv. llir I' S. a.Lcd
held to a two-game lead at late it
He laid dial he and Mr. Tiumsn took active atepi to «■*• that h e r]tunlBht „ r „ imorrow.
f . i r i h l h l r e n Ion t y i n g t. an d ( n u n o rh n o l, .in . I
. hum id llir-lii t o -it) it -to- i« toady to
(huttday morning and then fell "Talked itiue. campaign iituet. I
to a n y pivlraliian*.
iigrre to -dfectivr io ii I io I of the
.‘ ^ ..1*11 Wl'r‘L Pr*‘';*.n
e
“Thia i« not K.mhI i.ewa" .aid
i e « n * * H o* r*a* Tveel
into a tie on the doting day uf the thought I knew hit petition hut I pnrti. Ipat mg, hi *plt&lt;- of tliej
a Imu n ta-inli, whirli W arren Austin
r
dvnion*trgte&lt;l
eagernca*
o
f
*ome,
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of tin C S iallril a "fiendiah weateaton. finally lieat off the tlubkorn Juit wanted to check.”
of them to Ix-comc mi-mlH-r* I 'f'T tf-.^ f&gt;
A
I l ’M llH ra
*•■#• ai»l
limn."
A icpoitar atked if he contidei- the cooperating ..ry»nitaJio*i," ihe. i l i r S * D . A a O c C J k
Andrei VUhllixky,, lU itsia’a &gt;teed It cue* moir im|&gt;ortanl than per- leport raid.
puty foil igo m llilstri, l--d off the
Moving into thr third q u a tlrr,J
tonalitie* in the forthcoming elec­
liglit to ki---p th r tdt i kudo iitua
llir recoveiy program haa allotted
tion.
•if the Set-ill KV ( nuiii ll agio.la.
» total of 12.1)12.056^61, „ r not
Continued tain* have kept lh«"Ittue* ate of paramount im­ ipiile half of the money nvuduhlr
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lira »up»iini V it Molotov, iefit. John* Rivet fl*lng. un.l in
portance in thia campaign." Ickei for outright giant*. Of the SA.b65,- i
Lake M om nr tl*i« morning tin□
f il *h M u - It* w l l u 9r i , | l l i r i
Mr*. H. A. Hrck uf Cruprvill* - a te r wn* only »1* inche* I'-'li.w
leptird. adding emphati* on the noo.nnn rmidi- available to the
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drclatr.l
wiiinel
of
The
the tup of the liiilklira.l Italufiitl
"paramount."
«• -B iiaura na i*aae T a , i
llrtn ld '* pick thr winner cuntr*t liuring th«- |&gt;»»t four 'lay* ba» Expediter
Tells Of Coast Gtiard Is M.tk- .... .
COLUMIIU8.
Oct. 4. bF &gt; With Governor Tliomat E. Dewey
i Sponsored lust week by th r St. li-talied I tt Inches, it "BX ieMcthndist* w ere urged today to
---------------------------------| John* Electric Company and the I'.irteil by It F W hitner, weathei
Plans At Merlin^
,M^ Llieck lietvvccn j»hm nn=&lt;a
mobilise tlieir reaourrea—|iera«nal alto home temporarily front thr
I'••ItiCl l*&lt;ll Ilf 44 fk**H H
and m aterial—to help save the campaign trail, the Republican*
man.
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Of Rent Directors
Charleston. Nassau I Ilk K till*n i llilt( **iii'\
l l i l i i Hu* *11 v VklalcU
■ wurld from destruction.
Wind* and wove* jvxtenlay xent j
•end Senator Aithur If. Vandenhetg
II uMfuiuta VIM C atr Ri|»J
place
I
water hyacinth* ovn tin* «e« widl | JA CK SO N V IU i;. ( h i 4. id 'i
Illah«|, William C. Martin of to a microphone tonight.
MIAMI. IM i. 1'
i 0..-«mat w est of the Mtinitlpal I'ier.
..
Dallas. Trxaa. i»iued th e call for
n it ih n rlrr 49ifllnrr miIIi .'I |wr» ;
The
Michigan
tenator.
at
chair­
The
I
.out
1
1**111
Ibi*
morning
waD'r
'"*«»«»«
problnn
i-nil
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u
tr,
Funeral
service,
were
held
thl.
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,hn,U,th
Die denom inational rruaade at a
mi I x i .i r i l li M fMt-n M i;liit- il
* t|« k ' select ml ten of the again filled with the hyacinth*, not only m J.ukionvillr .-mf tin- mi ii Imirf) Unitciin.iw t-l.itiit « ii Ii
meeting of 671 diatrlcl rhurch man of the Senate Foreign Rela­ afternoon a t 4 ;iwl o'clock in Erir k - 1^
Should
the
water
continue
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Florida,
but
tliroiigli
llie
tion* Committee, i* the chief GOP
tuperintrndenta.
* r » f i a l I n | i i r «•! |irr»«ih&lt;* i t r .t r l i t .
^ h I ° T J 0!;tO.r.U ,,hO n il5 J g a m ^ c o V m t i ? . While' Ihe tine and M-n.1 hyacinth* onto . ,
i c,
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I i m «( l i i i e i n l
p l- m r m (in h
T,h::
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* w in n er, named nine uf 15. heminule
The m eeting la twin* held to foreign jtolicy tpokrtman on Capi­ / '
.■ i - Boulevard
i&gt; i . . . i e»*f or l-i .-nrt *&lt;U
m lrtl Nt.ilr|
o f Id* dau g h ter. Mra. Roy \ enable, i ^ )(&gt;ry w ere t rn additional b a liu t*
- *Kh f111 l|il* *lr»w mil «f 441f -nt*l
orient the auperintem lents on the tol Hill.
Avenue
a*
during
l»»l
year,
tt
.
Held
cnntrnl*
now
m
e
t
ln
i
in Jacksonville Sunday.
with nine game* marked correctM'lffiil paft%«*iit*rr** « r r r **;4lkiil|i
rliurrh'a new i|tiadrenn!al program,
Tomorrow Dewry ha* tcheduled
Horn at N’l-wlrerry, S. C. S rp t.ljy , (,ut the entrlei w n e recelveil will aguiri mean a b!g clean up [ , Ii.-uld lie &lt;mitmiirtl .illn Mai, 41. Hr&gt;!rlit. Iw*.Irh**tI mi lint I ««««ue
ulm railed "th e Advance for Christ
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for
th
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r
t
deoartm
ent,
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tC W H l I a a r * a a f a a a * 1(1
10. 1873, Mr. Senn former lv lived afte r t h o s e cf the winner*.
11tt i i i « i It
I 'n it it iia il. H i y t i f
lw(,lilt) til I (la* II lll.tni la thdin
lit Ilia Church.” It haa two alma,
cording to Sui-t. Sid RIChard. who l
1
in Sanford where* he wa* em­
Mr*. Heck will receive a flour- revealml th a t la .t yeat from 16 »•*»»* b-u-ing art r» ,.trr
••1*1 irHItlrhl »f •iilH'kB, &lt;tle'l Sun*
lh|niiret t«* i&gt;rr*4itirtrl &lt;i|i|»«%Tr
a world-wide teaching mlaaiun and
ployed by th r Atlantic Couatline esci-nt fieri lamp and Mr. I'alm rt
iln \ in ftii ( 11 lutviflii )i ■ |n t* i « f t t r
* an Increase in donatinne fur roteIn -pilr of a irco rd -lu rak in J »•lift K1*'* m d iD f t l l . i r i i f , \ I*
Itailm ad Shop*. Hr -had lived in Will l&gt;« given a plastic appliance to 40 truckload* of the hyacinth*
Ii *tto| l illlllikJt
t &lt;•|».AII|f Ht I»I(«a9 (if lit!
«IMwl
* i lunary urgaiiitatiuna.
ware
cleaned
u|&gt;.
Some
of
th«-a*JCon*t*uct»o*i
activity,
the
nation
Jacksonville for the p u tt five cover. Both prliea are o f f e r e d by 'bi/iftvm u *(*(i f u r n iu ir h . Hi® n*pl «
,11r . I ' i t m i l i t i l L kthn n u t! b o m
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ifiM v il ii l.im
H r m b I it « t|i|ira r
Bishop M artin laid a minimum
year*. Hr * n a mamber of the th# St. Jonha Electric Company.
III lit Kilt*V ruu(lt\, ‘ »(••'! r IR, Dtk.
UlVmal in th r City dump.
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,'*" r«l ih r l i l i f t r h .iif
|iu r p ( N r lt
of &gt;60,tMH).&lt;XH) ia the goal Of the
The
la
st
three
w
inners
will
he
Kir*t
1‘rrxliyti-riut
Church
of
Han­
T hre* boy*, two of them 12
Of Inter**! in tbi* connection I* Amt tort
It», lH&lt;Ult raifiv tu I l i f t by ii" ii 2
Im.h Iml miff m a* Ma |i|ta r« an1f% tn
program . Thia work, he added, it amt
given paste* by th* R iti Theatre
sfV vJW V *
one 10 yaat* old. e ra achedul- ford.
U 'M iiaafe o a r a a * Twai
* UHDA nhamplet received by
U nite oLicrvalionx weir made
Mini v%jiif«»n In
li** i h f i Dt
it i mmI i o lid l l Inill,.** If nu«* •.it’ h i t i l
to
ae#
L
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iu
ry
Liner
n
e
a
t
weekml to appear In Cltv Court todaySurvivor* include la-ride* Sir*.
t h i i ' i l u u n r \ (• Mi 4 i.1 n u i v i l t .j
aboiM
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today
Try
Tighe
E.
Woml*.
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_ Into the V enable/ two aona, Ralph S rnn of tnd.
on
charge*__of ____
breaM ng
\e e n f* office which reveal* t h e 1
i i
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i
lii'lti'YH wltffp fni Ml y r« ll It#
The cen tral thl* week will be M
Girl Scout headquarters
(the uld Jackaonville and Rufua Xenn of
low lng Information al-out water 11**1**-*! iu»u*inti r»|.editer -In . ■*
MIAMI. (K t 4, i/l*i \ Mitlt** ••|K in ti‘1 a ftPi i i i l nirt&gt; liif illtt
anonaored
by
the
Raymond
Studio.
ACL
Depot!on
Commercial
Sanford: "tie slater, Mr*. W. I*.
hyaeintb* a* a possible fuel:
J attending a tw o-lay conference of
-Iff ill) %•*»»fill Mill I It«||a Iir 11 •dm i* titil Mm ftnilmAtlfci ( lithr*
S tre et a t tl:00
o’clock Saturday Innl* of Kuuntaln Inn, 8. C.j m e The f ir s t prlae will be th ree BilO
“The British have been pro-fur- )m,tP |], ,n |0 0 nation -I and S lu tti­
\ II I'kflt O ffk r fi f .'U* kt j i *, Iff
brother, C ray Senn. W oodruff, p o rtra its, and th# second p riir
evening.
t«*lty
t»*i
*1 lt%m-fnt(itif«l IH I u U ii t|t \ r |i.j»t*&gt;i i»IHII|(«* |ff &gt;\f» il l
ng m ethane eaperlm entally f,o|0 ■r .,*lrui iegmn*l irn l d irrilo iJam ea llatsall. fa th e r of Mr*. M.
Police repott that th e boy* were S. C.; four grand d au g h ters, iwu will l-e on# 8*10 p o rtra it. The ilia
W 4ter-hyarlnth, a w ater pe«t
M. SJoblom o f Lake Monroe, died apprehended In the act of reaiov- grandxi.n- and one gn-a*. gland lllti T h eater will give th e neit
WoihI* .aid "Tlu ie ha* iw.il too 1
airluo i - n il 21 |ieT*oii- tjen-iva -tuiuig tiial time
India a* well a* of rrrtain
,
,
.
three p riie winners two paste* I art*
J a t hi* home in New Bedford, ing article* from th e building in­ non.
T h e «(D V9. ituW o w n e j h y K lV #
of our own South Und-r I
him k market artlvit) i. r- til ilio.iul t* I'tiili it till»ing -otiirwlieir
Mata, laxt night a t 1:00 o'clock cluding aevetel Jack-o-lanterna,
I • Iwrni I liAllr«li&gt;n, N t . *iut 'i n - J . A t .iiifn t , u f ( i f n e u vh 4 a |» ar*
S,-rvirr- wore conducted by th»
Ingle plant jc-m trol*' hu
llltab
le
nm
ililinttii
e
*
*
1
Ballots mailed tu The Herald
following an illness uf more than a volley l«ll. and acto r'e make-up Rev. E. D. Brownlm- and in­
Hmsftl bv Mi I'itifthiiil f 10111 a
er-*up|Hirt- field to foul We m e getting liettei -.ill II ill in .| , ill llir \ 11 i nl ii
of Ihlft floating hUadtr-»u|»|M
flea month*.
two ran* of pop corn, bar* of w *i, ter nicnt billowed in Lake \lew should f-e addinaed to th e sport*
Mi
W i li ii u n t
li e hi i l l t « t « h i # i
Mil
iter
grow
th
can
multiply
lu
j
.
omiilim
.
.
and
hcgiiumig
to
ri|
w
alr
Mr. HaUall. 0.1 Jreara old at th e kit and o tte r small Item*. The Cemetery.
| editor. Hallot* which are address­
III* I i v 11 A rro iu u i ll - All 11un•, hie i;fin (tn, •*!»■*9fit HtfC thetn until
.,rer
10
acre,
in
three
molilh*
fmt
thi*
evil.”
tim e of hi* death, la survived by boy* were turned over to the
ed in aome olhet w ay may U&gt;
O n F**h
VJ
IH H J h«
30 acre* of w ater-hyarlnth ' Thi- national expedit, r said that nation i llicr lifi•* *.iul (fir |&gt;Iaiir, hih I r n t h
an other daughter, Mra. Lillian cualudy of their parent*.
mispiacxnl or delayed In being mvl It’eallaae*
Oa Paa* T * » i
lone of Ihe majoi objc-Ctlve* ol hi* tiwftnl In die Nrw 1 m■1uni An i .» u m innMiei! to
Atime G il*
Locke of New B el'ord, Mra.
entered in the conleat.
—
~
—
I iiilinirdxtiatioii "I* to clenr up th-- (lic»» t '.unpiny ol Irl rllrtilt) \ | , all* k o f ( i i ' h i H i i li t
4 tu ^ n th tr
Bjoblont hail Iwen with him for
| I IS11•*la9&lt;1 Ota 1*4laA &lt;11 I
LAWTON BACK
J com plaint* hy veu-rau* who purAGENTS m ! B T
the paat three weeke.
JtlM
-1
4
t
ITi%
c.m
in
l
17
|&gt;.ll*rlH(rM
Supt. T. W l.uwton returneil rhn.i-d luioritv-huilt Imusea In
F uneral services will be con­
ol fll,II Only p ri atiu itIrftllllfil M-ti
duct id there tomorrow.
Building p rrm lti lasurd a t the a t te n d e e th e " m a tin g » ?Wc»«mly i Saturdav evening from a throe 11-.«|«! and 1947."
City Hall during Septem ber total­ agent* being held thi* week in «!ay conference of aupermtendent* -Hulldei* who have failed to com­ llir | ill.!•(» Iiilrtl In 1lui* i AA at ,1
A bout 10 Inquiries a dag about ed 314.110 or leas th an h alf tho Galneaville.
ply with priority r&lt;-gulalUin* an- Kicliaril Roy (H u rrr. p ir-idrnt ol
11„ Gainesville.
S anford, Ita home accommodation* value of construction la s' Septem ­
•till subject tn prosecution," ti • llir m l llir.
and - buiiaeaa opportunltlea, are ber when perm it* totalled fTG,*uid
"The governm ent at ill +m*
A
piotlun plctute on ’ W hat
being received by th e Seminole 290 in value.
The plane. v* In* 1* made it, latl Muk--*
nu lh o rity In art, tint it will flr-t
A I'iiig tts tc h l'in e ’* w**
County Chamber of Commarce. II
Mltlll 1■intact Hllii llir Na«-*u Air- -lin n ti tiy Orville Toucht'iil *( the
try to settle any overcharges l«
Moat of th a perm lu la s t month
A cting Mayor L e n ^ L Lether waa eatimated thia m orning by
|l nulla*,# a* e-as* 1 * * l
I 1«ntlli W#4t 1*4 9*4M• t « » l
Ito tary luni-heon tu&gt;lay illkiviniing
haa requested th a t m em ben of the Mr*. Camilla Brtire, aaalatant to Wero for tho construction or re­
the im portance uf being on time
p a ir of homes. Among ih * per­
recently named C h atter Revision Manager Edward H lgglna.
and uf accuracy in tim e keeping.
Com mittee m eet a t 7:30 o’clock.
In reaponae to th e Inqalrlea, a m its w eret to J . C. W olf*. bZS
I'll-p illu le xliuw-d how fm*
T h u n d e r evening a t the City Hat of rental vacancies are sent, Catalina Drive, 93,300: P. T.
wutt'lie* m e made and the p .lk iv *
H all fo r th e p u rp tee of organlx- to g e th e r with atatletical data and Meek*, S tiff M yrtle A venue, |6,By FRANK HI1AMKH
Ing, electing a chairm an and sec­ briefs about Sanford, she reveal­ 000; Samuel If. N orria, Summerand
tia in in g sci-de I tu pru-luc*
The Jcwt.h New Year* and ihe Day of Atonement, known iv
GAINESVILLE. Del. 4. id'i
re ta ry . and of p reparing to reriaa ed. A number of the Inqtilrie* are tin Avenue. 94,000; G eorge liarWASHINGTON, Oct. t, id ’)-- *uri, watclic*.
Hebrew at Ro»h Ha.hona and Yom Kippur, are the bolietl day* in Tho annual confert-nce of Florida Tlie Federal R eactve Hoard an. th e 1931 City C harter.
Tiic meeting aa* pii«l,h-J over
from pm.pl. who w a n t to .U r t
‘&amp; * " U,} i , B8 t®
*
Member* of the committee In- new hualnesae* here.
County uml hum* dem onstration nounrrd today it will Imld public • by I'rcsidciit G rotgr Stine. Visitthe Jr with trillion calendar.
elude, form er mayor H. J. Gut,
A t the Javree
Inform ation Avenue, &gt;7.000; M illard, Bacon,
inclinlcil Verne Johnson of
The Jrwith New Year* teaton. I»e|inning at tumloiyn on thr eve nga-nti and ax*i*lant* ojwni'd here bearing* licre Oct. 12 ot, anti-tru at lor*
W . C. Hill, form er mayor: K arl- Booth Mra. Alice Richard* re­ Clark* auh-dlvlalon, 94,000; M ai
of
lit*
lin t day of Roth Ha.hona and ending at tundown of Yom today with 160 agent* from 01 charge* againxi th e I lanaam erica ' O rlando and Rev. II I.. /.!nun*nI via Ho u*holder, Fred R. Wlleon, ported thia morning th a t she U Loaaing, W est Tw entieth Street,
countie*
in
attendance.
t'orporallun of Sun Francisco, llie | man of Sanford. Chari -- Murnaon
Kippur.. it not a period of rejoicing and celebration a* out trculir
George A. Speer, and A. E. Shin- receiving many Inquiries from 94-000.
II.8. Si-nator S peasard I.
| nation'* biggest liank hoUling com- led t h e ctuh in singing n number
holeer, attorney*} P, 8. Lamaon, m otorists who atop dhd ask about
New Y ean day. The teaton. rather, ia a period of remembrance, land uutline-l federal IrgitiMiun pany.
of choice krlection*.
fo rm er city clerk: K. G. Kilpa­ road directions ami condition*. A
LICENSES U P
prayer, aelf-viaminatlun and aelf-9
" "* "
'
affectin g agriculture in the fe a ­
Thr announcem ent the first oftrick. banker: and W. A. Leavitt, num ber of married Stetaon Uni­
Sale of drivers IIren*--* to date Judgm ent.
tu arouse ua and to awaken t ur tu re nddres* of th e day.
filial d iscto u u - of th e rase hy the
ACL InvreUgator.
versity students have been trvlng total, 8,925, an increase of &lt;36
Roeh Ha*buna (New Year* Day!
Reserve Hoard *,iid that Traneto secure home accommodation* over the 8,090 figure o f la st year 1* a day of memorial and a day of •lum bering conscience.
NFGHD JUKOIt
ann-rica
itself bad requested th a t
Aa
th
a
years
pat*,
we
ar*
r
tW ILLIAM S ON PROGRAM
on
Oct.
I,
It
waa
rep
o
rted
thia
bet*, ah* said.
—
JA CK SON V ILLE, O c t 4,'bP )—
rem em brance: a tlm a In which the
CLEARW ATER. Oct. 4 - ( A 6 Voile A. William* J r . of San­
morning by County Ju d g e R. W. J*w call* to mind ev ery th in g he pcctad to become purer a n i nobler A negro juror wa* picked today to the bearing* I*-- made public.
H igh Lov
in
sp
irit,
each
year
to
have
fewer
Heitded
l&gt;y
A.
I’.
Ginnnlni
of
thu
ford. Stetaon aenlor law itudent.
CLAIMS DROP
War*. About &lt;0 delinquent llcen- haa don* during th* paat y ear. It JattlU an d more virtue*, rarh try r’clix Comb*, form er ra rnival
A tla n ta
75 61
widely
known
C
alifornia
liankin^
will anpear on a panel discussion
Claim s for unemployment com­ sea were Issued S aturday nrtd lbs
. . ....
62
35
of Florid « Constitutional revi»on pensation in Seminole County drivers paid - th* e i t r a dollar la onr d u ty to ronaldar o u r acta: year to grow more Godly' and negro ruuslsiiout, fur raping n family, T raniam erlcu ho* an in­ B uffalo
64
42
examine
conduct
to on th e day of memorial, we C learw ater woman.
ter**! in over 600 lutnk* and in­ D etroit
before the Cocoa Rotary Club have showed a &gt;0 n ereent decrease penelity.
New York
Judge ourw lves tru th fu lly , Just aa should s a tisfy ourtelvea th at thl*
Belection uf H enry Davi* of dustrial concern* In five W e-.trrn
46
66
T umuU t noon.
during the neat 90 d a je. It waa
11
God Judge* ua. Thia doe* n e t m*aa Impravam ent la taking place in T arp o n Spring* m arked »n* uf the Slate*.
Phoenix
100
Richard K. IDiehk) Cooper of annomwed thU morning by A m WALKER T I A D I D ~
th a t w* should not aaan iln e our- our soul a.
few time* a n eg ro ha* hern
Han A ntonio
88
68
CHICAGO, O ct A W — Bill **Iv m freq u en tly d w t a f th e year.
66
41
W ashington
Thia setf-axam l •Uon by each' •elected for Jury d u ty In Pinellaa
TEA C IIEH S MEET
T hia day of m em orial. Wav- of M discloses, however, th a t am C ircu it Court for Ju ry duty. I h ra c
76
71
T fu Seminole County Teachers Jackaonville
r , is *s4_asida and m thl* have started ; and God give* a* h ours were needed to select the Club will m eet to n ig h t a t 8:00 Miami
76
__________ 86
\ f a t M ifto U tr
O rlando
01
the f e w e r end repentsrw* and the 19-man Jury from th a 60 vinlre- o'clock a t th* Ju n io r High
71
tla h School
t
m en.
(ClaaM aati Ce Fae* Tam)
Tal la b s ite e *•-«**--**--•-fc*».»*.-T8 69
w ith Paul M lkler protbding.
I

President Holds
Meet With Ickes
At White House

I

\

* Methodist Bishop
Urges Church To
Help Save World

Named Winner In
Football Contest

Continued Ruins
J^aise Fiver Near Housing Problem Plane With 21
Top 01 Bulkhead Continues Acute Aboard Is Lost
Ih ro u g h o u t U.o.

U v e r A tlan tic r,...

Orlando_ H., Senn.
75... ii»»*«
riILd,
,
f A. l'almer wa* named. secon
Dies In JacksonVlllc'
winner ami Charles
ICrrw*. Mary Jrftrrson and Ml*.

II. II. I’altishall,
(iuneva Poslmaster
Dies At Afce Of 81

3 Youths Are Caught
Entering S c o u t Hut

Mrs. M. M. SjobTum’s
Father Died Sunday

City Building Permits
Many Inquiries Arc Drop F o r September
Made Concerning City

•» City Charter Group
Will Meet Thursday

Rotary Club Sees
Picture On \Vniches

Rosh Hashona And Yom Kippur Are
Holiest Days In Jewish Calendat County

Accents Hold Transainerica (’»r|&gt;.
Meet In Gainesville Involved In Hearinq

THE WEATHER

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MONDAY OCTOBER 4. 1043

THE SANFORD H E R A L D . SANFORD, FLORIDA

tw o

Tapped Wires

t t s t a l . l l . h r S In i n n
r a h l l . h . r t d i.li) r n » » l
■ ■ d
al
« D « lu rd . I lu r ld a
I I I *»■ ■ ■ '»■ A ) i » l ) »
|:a 1 r r . d a a l i i i M l H d i i B &gt; M t f
D . I . W ) XT. I S I S . s t I k * P a s t O t t lr «
M •■ ■ lard, r i a r l d a . i x l t r I k * A r *
a*
a l H u r l I. I * f ■
M I I I .I .V M I I - I » l:% k
K d lla r
i.iilltiD N I I K tN
M a .la a a * N
i u i i l ___

The i|nontIon whether pollen ithould bo permitted to tup
telephone wire.* in the eounte of criminal invcr.tigatioris
ii yinin In under delntte in New York State. vVlri'-tnppin# in
n matter of Mute and IikjiI rey'iilntion. Kvidenee ohtained in
that way in not admitted in federal court*, hut federal n'#ulationn do not affect the practice for ntate eourta.
Ijtwvern have Imoii unable to airree whether wire-tuppiiiK in a pn»|a*r police procedure. The |&gt;oint of individual
privacy in involved. The Inw-uhiriin# citizen given little
il'H «riiii*T ink n * t m
I ? fa r r ie r
*
• .-* »
thought to the |Minnihility that the imiIIcc might lie lintent l H tlHM tll
* ,m
jn# to hin telephone eonwrvntlonn: he doean't nee why they
T k r r * M a n lk i
—
*-"•
• l x M a a lh a
**■
D ir T m i
IX.ua would want to do no. and in not worried about anythin# they
might huar if they did. Hut there are timed when he wants
A ll a k lla a r r * H l I r M . W M i l
I k a a k a . r * a a l« lla a i a a d a a ilr a i a l
to he assured for wholly legitimate reasons, that his convere a l e r l a l a n e a l s !•» t f c ' p a r * * * ' a l
r a l l i e s f a a d i . n l l l fca r k a r a a d
nationn are private.
■ I r t x i l i r a d .ir ll .la a H lw Under the American system of law the criminal, too.
............
S a llu a a l l, Nr
la l.B d
\ r « .| .| .r r
| | r r ) | .llllhim certain rights, nil hough these do not include freedom
llir * .
I * * ..
I n
la r k .
I ’k l r a a a .
from investijtation. It in not eanv to strike a balance between
I l . i . a l l . K a . a a . I I I ) . » l. L a B l» .
protection of the right* of individuals and provisions of
T M l l i r a l d la ■ a ir a a k » r a l I k l
A a a a r la lr d I ' m . « M f k la a a ll lla d
necessary tools for tin* indite.
a i . l a a l . a l , l a l b * i &gt; * l a r r a a a b lt *
r a t l s a a l a ll th a la r a l i r a . n l a l i l
In New York the question of wire-tappiii# has been met
l a I b la a * M a a a |.» r . a a w a l l a a a l l
by requiring police to obtain specific authority from the
i r
H i . J liD a l.k a a .
'la te supreme court. based on grounded suspicion of serious
MONDAY CUT. I, 191*
criminal
activities. Imfore tapping a wire. This procedure in
BIBLE VEILSK TODAY
similar to that requiring police to obtain a warrant in order
Cod I* within u» and all almul to enter private property. Now some attorneys nay the au­
Us. I'rnuH, artdah, fin ic a l |ir.i|ilr thority in too casually #ranted.
neither .r e ma hrar Him. A p u rr
Lawn regulating |tolice activities, like other laws, should
hr all ia Ihr I f ) lit seeing Oml
• i r r i a h c r r . — Malt. 5:8: Messed Is* drafted with great care. Rut the most carefully drawn
• ra lli,. puir ill heart, for they ] law in only an good as the |ss»ple who use it, and they are
•bail »ce God,
| human.

Housing Problems

"DUM B DO R A 'S"

THE WORLD TODAY

It'a a lla a e a traa* r a s e M an

tween the luiilder and the veteiao.

II; DeW ITT MnrKR.N7.IR
A l' F oreign A ffairs Analyst

"B ut if that fails and the huil&lt;b-r
declines to make adjustm ents, tin*
case will go to the United 3 ta l« ,
district attorney."
^
Wood* said th a t when compT
lion of houser liegan under the
veterans sm ergency housing pr-n
gram, "Th?n- were too many can-*
where veterans were sold inferior
'hom es and were charged more
than th • maximum sales price."

The nowly furmod m ilitary com­
mand of ih r W estern European
Union— Britain, Prance, Belgium.
The N etherlands and I.uxemhouri:
—nredn't In any way he taken *■ challenge to war hut rath e r a* ■
further aid to poare.
Had there l»-rn well Im plrmrnli-d coordination of di-feme In
He added th a t W. W. Arrow
World W ar II might not have
•mflh. area rent director for the
developed. Or if Ihe w ar had i»
JAck*unvilli- district, bad told him
come, It m ight have Iwrn possiM'
I there “ Were about I'JO complaint*
to hog-tla H itler sooner and thuv
hy veteran* in Jacksonville and
Irsurn the slaughter and deva*tn
'vicinity." All will l«, m vcstitW tlon.
ed, he -aid.
The *uccr»» of the command &gt;»
premised on the expectation of
lhr«e European nation* th a t Ihry
ic — ii — h r r « « i ' n r u a - ,
v*III h a v e the moral and m a t e r ia l
poll st 1:44 A M (F-ST) would
support of the United S tates A*
rt m atter of fact, the alliance Is in
here rxhiuM rd II* grt-olinc «u|ipl&gt;
lino with advice from the U.S
hy 4 :4 5 A.M.. the CAA laid.
government, and American offici­
The stam ianl d is trrs a call “ mayal* have Iwen predicting that
day" was first picked up from ttieWa-liington will give the cl«**-»t
airliner shortly a fte r miibniAf
possible cooperation.
The call was sounded several tim e-,
The Am erican attitu d e toward*
CAA said, “on the N'as-nu fre ­
the alliance isn't a new develop­
quency,’* indicating it wa* within
ment. It w as forecast as long sgo
radio lange i f N assau, llnhaman
ns last Ju n e II when the U nit'd
capital DiU miles southeast of Mi­
Slates Seriate ovr-rwh'lmingly ap­
ami
proved a far-rvaching foreign pol­
The Nassau radio tow er a tte m p t•
icy resolution hy Senator VamlenTKr irtilio.nl. a ir diking lor .in
iii to contact the planr at three
Irt-rg
of
Michigan.
This
served
not­
other rale incirdir . . . winch ierminute intervals, hut was unable
ice on the world that the treatytainlv won't help luing down ilia
to get the pilot to answer. Lint
making cham ber favored Amrrirnn
tnei-agc h raH from the plane wn«
fo il nl newiprinl
A creditor in neldom popular with hin debtors. Improved participation In regional defem the ondnious "m ayday" rail at 1^1
tfeninlity in relations between thin country and the Soviet •irganirallon sot up to carry out
A.M. Atemid are n pilot, co p.W .
IVipilr rrrdit tc*|liclinni din!
Union can hardly he cxiiectcd from the fact that Washlniiton ihe peace aim s of the United N a­
stewardev* extra pilot and I? pa»refmrlrd u i m l i n , inilallmml buy­
has sent to Moscow a fresh reminder nlniut the little m atter tions. 1
sengers.
ing il now dl «n dll time high lie
However,
no
American
m
ill'ary
of an unsettled $11,000,000,000 lend-lease account
support could lie given the West­
Federal Re.rrve Itodlil nim lti
The United States in not nnkinjf any imyment for goods ern European Union until Con­
that a peak nl $7.55 J.OOO.OIX) nl
expended in the joint war effort against Germany and Japan gress hail nuthorixeri it, anil U.S
illiiallmrnt ririht wa* reached on
but settlement for (foods of peace-time, civilian usefulness officials have said It would *»’
Srjvt. I. II ihrrr i» d lirprrinni. which were in Russia's |H&gt;nnession, unused wben^the war end­ months before America could
IV W. V. Hitting
coming any lime toun. ihr public ed. Similar accounts with other nations receivin# major enter any form al m ilitary alliance.
Ttmchlon Drug Co.
Meantime th r union it going ahead
iiti’l worried.
quantities of lend-lease (fisals have been settled Ion# njfo. with all the steam It can develop.
I’neumonia often goes hand
in hand with a serious illnr&lt;*
Now of course we shouldn't Juin-i
Ai il to piovr ihdl Communnm It seems fair enouifh to ask settlement of the Russian ac­
brcai)** it thrive* where
to the conclusion that g reat mili­
it baird on Itrdthfiy .mil ilnloyal- count.
tance i* low. M any tim e' lo«,
tary striking power is created hy
It
is
unfortunate
that
a
financial
claim
aifainst
Russia
ty. llir Cominunnl Pally of France
it follows a mild sickness such
the mere act of alliance. The
must
!►
*
•
pressed
at
a
time
when
there
are
so
many
other
ss sore Ihroat, grippe, or n
announce, thdl in CAW nl w il bespirit it willing I which ia half the
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things to lie discussed. This is not a time when Russian h alllel hut the flesh still ia mighty
cold, anil for the same reason.
tween Fiance and Runia. lli •
Deaths from this dtscaw
i leaders will appreciate iH'in# reminded of their material weak as th e result of the m an­
French Cnmniunnli will .uppoit
have Iteen miraculously nituracceleration In fcirward movement.
obligations
to
us.
If
on
the
other
hand
the
Russians
should
handling
In
the
late
war.
(iem-ial
Runia. They aim opim.ril Fiance'i
Indication* are
for continued ed. Now the physician need no
now show a diajHisllion to settle the account, that would l&gt;e J. Lawton Csillins, U.S. deputy
war eflnit agdinit F«ifi*t Ceiminy a reassurin# si#u. Il could lx&gt; interpreted to mean they hoj»e Army chief of staff, said last wi-ek
northerly movement during the longer stand hy aw ailing the
(’■ allaare gram P a a * U a*
next 12 hours and it should |&gt;a** crisis he ha* th e tool* with
I . s l l s s n l P raia E a a a Oa#
in 1940 Winch jutl gnei to ilmw to #et on sufficiently #&lt;hmI terms with us in the future to that W estern Europs-’s military
Norton. "All interest* should take through the Y ucatan Channel &gt;r which to fight . . . sofa and
chance
foi
forgiveness
hy
setting
potential
"ia
near
an
all
tim
e'low
."
that they air nol tiailm i hreaute Isirrow iKfain one day.
penicillin.
aside the Day of Atonem ent (Yom any possible precautions a g a in " over extreme w eriern Cuba early
However, th e general added:
Blit despite the power of
of an ideology, hut Air Jutl traitor*
high w ater. Everyone should watch tonight. A turn to a more northAll in all, there are many reasons for wishin# Russia
k'lpnur.)
"Don't m launderstand me. The
these ill Ug* the death r n A
for fu rth e r advisories "
period.
This
Day
of
Atonem
ent,
the
northaant
or
northeast
course
may
would settle up.
manpower potential and the In­
from pneumonia l« still giegf
Floods resulting from the Sept.
dustrial potential of these nation* holiest day of the year, follows 21-23 hurricane have caused se ri­ occur thereafter.
for many people wait too Mng
The Democratic machine in New
ten
days
from
the
first
day
of
"Caution advised w estern Cuba, M-forti .-airing the doctor.
Is still g rra t. A - J. vrilh world wide
ous
condillons
In
the
cattle
area
York li nol pie died with the apathy
cooperation there Is a dally in ­ Ro.h llashnna During th at day. north of Lake Okeechobee, and a the Yucatan Channel area ami
E ver rea.lv to supply your
droti.r with these m iracle drugs
crease in th e ir «lim gth to defend no thought of the world ur Its critical situation not yet under northward over Ihe Florida Sir (it*
which it. voldlf a ir ihowing re
profits and pleasures may *.-.!ee
From a casual, unelalsiroted remark by Ihe secretary themselves "
Is the dependable, quality .hug
garding the candidacy ol Preliden!
control in the farmil w inter vege­ ■owl th* southern portion of the
gist.
1
for
air.
it
is
deduced
that
an
Air
Force
research
plane
has
Field M arshal Viscount Mont- our mind. It i* a day given aside table area around Ihe tug lake.
Florida peninsula rkrring the nest
Truman
So lar irgitlldtion. ;n
to God and is spent in
Thi» Is thr 2261 h of a Berlrw
flown much faster than the speed of sound, ncrhnps at a gnineiy. chief of the IliiUsh Im­ entirely
The W eather Ilureuu Issued the 24 to ltd hours against th e Fea­
the rily air l«g|ing several hundird
perial General Staff, ia *aid lo meditation end prayer. No food M ow ing sturm advisory at l»:4h sibility of dangerous gale*. TM* of Krii1nri.il advertisements sps | h&gt;ciI approaching a thousand miles an hour. The plane is
thouiaml hehind llinir of pirvinui not exactly practical, as it can carry enouifh fuel to run its have I&gt;een chiwen lo head Ihe .o r drink is taken from one sunset A.M.
storm will very probably give addi­ B a rin g in this paper rarh
onday.
forces of th a flve-nallnn alllaftre | to the next. For one w holj day we
tional
heavy ra ln i ovar Southern
year*, indicating a lack of enthusi­
'‘floutheast storm warning* o r­
picket enifim* only two and a half minutes at full power.
T hr selection of this world-re- are to forget our body and think dered from Miami southw ard over Florida within 48 hours. Inlet*"*
asm for the Democialit ticket
only
tif
our
soul.
*
Development of H’ptann aide consistently to travel fnsR ■■owned foldler hkk been rMrtved
Ju*t as It is refreshing to take Ihe Keys anil northw ard on the In Southern Florida'#honld atatulbr
which may well piove fatal in thr cr than sound, if it has been accomplished, would at least with mixed emotion* In his own
a
hath to cleanse our body from following storm advisory a l 10:tfi for further advisories."
pivotal itate Al we (minted out i prove that it can Is* done, which is an inqsirtant |siint in the rountry.
TO TMI
im purity, an It Is rc fr« ‘hing to
when Mr Tmman wai nominated, ! light of the disagreements anion# theorists and the conflictT hr Irtinilon Dally E xpress, pub­ take tnearu for purifying our A.M.
T ro p ic a l Storm h at formed over
lished hy l-ord lleaverbrnnk. ha* soul and cleansing away o u r sin* the northwest Caribbean Be* with
he ii "Tlie Man Nohody W ant'd", | In# stories heard nlsmt secret experiments.
characterised Montgomery's selecrenter s t 10:46 A.M. near latitude
and that it liur even m New Yolk
o 'a r r a s '* r « a
P s o ' re**t
For almost as Ion# as there have Is'ea aircraft, |&gt;eople lion a* "a grave blunder." The by repentance.
The Bible says we tnov In. for­ lUfl longitude H6.lt or almut 150 I n- in form of loan*.
City.
| have Ih-cii dreamin# of fli#ht hi#h in (he up|a*r air at some pa|H-i said “ an Anterlcan general. given for our sins hy confession, mile* south of Ihe w estern tip of
To date the only loan Is one of
; fantastic s|&gt;eed, like a thousand miles an hour. Now planes ( n man of the calibre of Risen- ny penitence, hy prayer, nnd hy Cuba. Strongest winds a re e s ti­ H2..inn.iHX&gt; made to Iceland hut
Two Army Air F o u r officer,
j
bower."
should
have
lierii
rhosen.
H JU ib
. may soon Is- able In fly that fast, and we shall have to take
good deed*. During tho Yom Kip- mated about 40 ta so miles per Sir Stafford Cripp« ttrUleli Chenp ird i.t that if war luraki out with ] a hi#her figure to indicate incredible speed.
The M anchester Guardian, while pur eervice Ihe prayers Inrlude hour in tqualla within 00 mile* nf seilor of Ihe Exchequer told
(laying
high
tribute
lo
the
f
Runia. il ..ill not la.t three mnnthi
puhlic confessions of sins, Inrlud- centsr In northern semi-circle.
p o rt &lt;rv over the a-rekcnrl h*s
O PEN S 12:13 I’. M. DAILY
marshal as art army corn .nm '
ing probably every possible kind
“ It Is apparently moving In » country "t|ulte smin" will sign *
A few well placed atomic hnmhi
Matinees llir • K irninx* H b
suggests lh a l he may not lw of tran-gresaion. Although all northerly direction about 10 miles MOO,000,000 loan agreement h r
carried hv a few well choien plane,
Children l l r
popular in Ihe U nltrd S tales, and worehipprr* pray togetner In a ; per hour and showing *om* indica- industrial recovery.
may wrrll Iw all there it to it. Of
says he Is a land soldier rather general kind of confession, yet [tlon of increasing Intensity and
than a commander of land, tea and each onr-of u* must m ake » con
course that ii a game which two
Frig* S u p p art F r g g r u i
S l t r o g t Spot* It S core*
•Ir force*. On the other hand. frsslon in hla awn heart of his own
can play and no air force in ihe
JAM ftm tu • M U M I HI IT ^
Columnist A, J. Cummings of tho sins—directly to God and ourselves
f o r lu m p « r Cam C ro p
Hh 4i for Sovora Toil
wnrld could keep 4 plane loaded
I^imlon New* Chronicle call* Mont­
Confession Is ihe firs t step
with atomic Imntbi from getting
gomery B ritain 's most successful toward betterment. We mu»t fr-l
Specisl to Ctnlttl Prttt
through if il wai determin'd to get
'TC^ASiriNOTON—TTie government'a price support program ap- commander since Wellington, and and know th at we a re wrong
through and had the bonli. Rul
W peart 10 be headed Into a period that will (eat It to l)ve limit say* he ha* "no rival In the field Iwforo » f are liV'dy lo »er ,&gt;• pven if Runia hai already .tolen
—a period that will bring up all manner of problem* Involving poa- for the difficult ta*k now au lg n ed wrong-doings. Confession m ust be
to him."
am im panied by a iirnt resolution
•Ible outlay* running.into the Mlllona.
the atomic hnmh tecreli, il doei
France’s General Charle* Do never to repeat the wrong, and
Support*
already
are
In
operation
for
wheat,
potato**,
ami
la
not have the ability nr the indu.trial
may In* possible to re­
•oma case*, egg*. It lan't hard to find an expert who thiaka that Gaulle rommeml* Montgomery as as fa r
A WONDLRFUL NEW musical
capacity In make very many of
a grnaral hut says the five-natlon pair Its effacts.
aa many aa aix million bale* of cotton may ha pact •olvpa no defense problems
them, to an atomic war, Runia
IV
nitenrr
In
the
Jew
ish
faith
placed under price-supporting loan*.
because it Is centered In Ixmdon. dm*s not ronslst of m*rv sorrewT
would lie on a par with the Indian^
On top of thla. Ihe lack of along* apace may
Whether he la correct In aitumlnff ful prayers for forgiveness nur of
fighting with bow* and artnwx.
bring a rush to market of the whopping corn crop
that It is centered In London re ­ m ere empty ronfessiarm. There
•a rapidly as ll’a harvested. Thle would lend I*
mains In ba seen. Selection of must lie active penitence, repa­
Governor Caldwell call* upon
depreaa the com price and hence call for sup­
Montgomery as Iradnr wouldn't ration for the past and resolution
port price operation* for that commodity.
Floridian. In honor Florida'* new.
necessarily moan that lamdon wa* for the future. If we have Injured
Some of the minor crop* art giving tha agri­
headouartera.
bnvi. "Thr tally naming in thrift,
or offended our neighbor, that
culture boy* a headache, too. ytaxaeed and soy­
Well, you c a n 't have alllan-.-ea Injury or offense must be made
entenirne and **|f-di»ci|iline gained
bean* are two example*.
without some knotty problem- good before we ran hope for forhv lhr*r hoy* wdl Irenefit them,
Proceaaora withdrew from the flaxaeed mar­
arising. T he Im portant point I* r "cnea*. And If the wri-m- has
theii itate and thru country
th a t then- la an alliance, and that •• m the neglect of a d u ty , we
ket In August because, they said, they couldn't
throughout their live*", the Gover­
Il will gain stren g th with economic must do our host by our future
pay the aupporl price* and aim make a profit
recovery and shoulo lie a power- effo rts to remedy the effects of
ftince then the government ha* been forced to
nor »ayt. In view of all the pro
our neglect.
,
ful harrier ag ain st a g g n — Ion.
Waihlngl*n
taka all of thb commodity offered for aala at
paganda ihry have heard for I'r
This Is the true penitence of Ihe
M a bushel.
year*, al! their five*, againit thru
Day of Atonement. We do net
•
e
•
e
employrr». againit bu. inert men in
believe th a t our Iniquities ara
• DEWEY DECISION —Thom** Dewey** announced decision to
removed hy a miracle as the result
general, that the WinId own lltrrn
m ike no personal replies to President Truman * attack* on tho OOP
of our prayura and our fasting.
a living, that there ii tnmrihinq
r - s l l s s - 4 r i t a !•»«, oae
ticket and Mth Congress Including Ihe Inflation problem, was arrived
The prayer* and tho fastin g are
at after long conference*.
inleniied to combat “reaction, disil­ aid*
wrong about honeit toil. ripe, iallv
to tru e penitence for they
lusionment
and
despair
which
are
Dewey was advised to take the course he announced by OOP
for hoy., that delivering paperx in
bring the penitent to a proper
in pottceslnn of a large quarters fram e nf mind, Irut they are u*rVice Presidential Candidate Earl Warren. Harold E. Blaaaen and
the rain i* like working in a m eat
of world. 8uaptcinn and strife hold le»« unless scconipaui'd hy M.ny
John Poster Dulles, who probably will be Dewey's secretary of S tats
•hop, it it a wonder that today*!
Ihe constant threat of rancwiwf seta of goodness and charity.
If tht New Yorker reaches Ihe White lloue*.
carrier hoy* do at well a. they do.
hoilllities."
On the other hand, backers of slam-bang "you're another" strategy
The Yom Kippur servires am
Bishop Martin, who I* chairman begun on the ev* of the Day of
Carrier hoy*, who (till believe in ihr
Included House Speaker Joe Martin, acting Senate OOP loader Ken­
of
the
com
ml
tie*
on
"Thr
Advance
neth Wherry, OOP National Chairman Hugh D Scott and other*.
American way of life, drierve to he
Atonanwnt with the chanting of
for Christ and Ills Church," said: Ike Kni Nldre prayer, perhape
The Dullea-Warren-Staaeen group, which Included many olksra.
honored.
T
h
e
Christian
church
ha*
al­
tha oldest religious chant In exwon because Dewey himself had a preconceived Idea that they ware
ways been th* bulwark of human lytancr; and the 31 hour period
right. The Dewey decision, of four**, la not .r.ovocaMo. If Mr.
From Frank Shame* of Florida
liberties, the refuge for tha op­ of prayer and faitliy i la -nded
Truman '1st* fly" with acme particularly "wide" awing which Invites
Fathion* come* a letter about our
pressed, tha guarantee o f justice." at sundown the next day with Ihe
direct answer, th* GOP candidate may remove the wraps.
Stride confidently into fell In thcee herideomHy U lcomment on the advrrtiiing bought
"In a day when blind fr.rras are blaat of the Hhofar.
•
•
#
a
lored all wool eJackn. Botany woraUtda .and Eabardinett
pushing civil) tat Ion to the brink
by Silver Spring*. Tlrough he ha.
• YIIJJNG THE PORK BARRE1.—'The government I* trying to of destruction, the church I* the
. . . beautiful flannelrt by Goodall.^Alflo ujiflniirtiul
no intention of d ro n in g dead lie
perauade farmers that* they should produce M million Spring pigs— only agency which transcend* raci­
ra u tr of it. Mr. Shame* reveal*
It ’aallaaeO tram P a a * &lt;&gt;■*,
the largest peacetime crop in history and anough to provide five al national and class Itairlers and
woratetla.
pound* more of meat for every man. woman and child In late IN *.
that Flntida Fathion* it qw ndin:
can provide bond* that are strong
However, there la more to tha situation than meets the sye.
cn n tidrrablr more than (hr $270,anough to hold the world togeth­ should be be adequate to provide
Per one thing, It’s Is fairly obvious lhal unless livestock herds er."
gaa for a thousand fam ilies for
000 currently bring ip rn l by Silver
are rebuilt aa rapidly aa poaslble. a lot of this year's bumper feed
Bishop Martin added thla was •lx m onthsSoring*. Wg were wall aware that
-UiflORTB PRtNiRAM —
"E ighty percent of the g a s de­
crop* will go to waste. There just won't be enough animals to
being done "not as a meant of
Florida Faihiom . and along with
rived
from
Its
cellulose
Is
m
eth­
eat all the grain and hay.
c o n t r ib u t in g to denominational
ra
il Sanford, Florida, were being
Europe traditionally has taken only very m a ll amount* of feed pride but in order that wa may ane, which burns clean and can
"HAUK PINT
widely advertised, but we did nol
grain from thla country and Industrial consumption at home la release upon the needs of the be used aa raw material In the
SPORT
world the resource*, personal an I manufacture of fuel and many
minor In comparison with the amount that'e used as raw material
realiie lhal il spent more for adver­
material, which are in the keeping
for meat production.
"HOWLING TIU IK H " j f f
Iter mb*t*nc*». Aa tha British
tising than Florida'* for*moil tourof eight and a half million Chris­ Information Service pithily put#
Th# large pig goal la a straw In the wind.
b t attraction. Cqngfa()ilalioni In
VABAMOUNT NEWS
It: The green gaa grows all
Prom hire out, agriculture department oflkiala win be leavtag tiana."
M r Shame*, nol nniv lor hi* belief
around.'"
«
no atone unturned to And new outlets for food grains- OOP Pros!
t valua of advertiaitig. baat ah o
denttal Candida ts Thomas E Dewey has eapronod particular in­
frost
----------------iUn*
a
If your family Ilka* tha fta1
To
faith m S anford and m t reteract ta Mm aubject
•kvlalla |kw haifatr
of garile trjAajyrtakUaff carrot;'
•
a
•
a
which h at t o ­
S S
fllborta M
FlOWFfW Or 4# m H m i « eyangw tr e e Mkja
la d t n h m i m M Umi. * W A M M P S A f t - D r .M d r t * X ape* d t a M « N t e h W a £ MJw
raaltfWwer and radishes mag also th x e tha hatter la o f l heavy
ha tpriwhled la this way before u w g l i te hold Mttf-twta and they
M i n i Use
w rin g .
will ila k tv thy bottom.

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Plane Missing

Lend-Lease Bill

Facts About
Pneumonia

Jewish New Year

New Storm

Faster Than Sound

*

L e t s C -d

Problems Of ERP

4*&lt;«&amp;WASHINGT0N

(D O V IIS

least Day Monday'.

Slacks

AY!

for you...and you 1you!

Methodist RiKhop

Immaculately Tailored
Distinctively Styled

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�Social A n d Personal Activities
&lt;Tarlln Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

PACE T ip iE B

THE SALFORD HERALD, BANFOHP, If^OUlDA 7

MONDAY OCTOBER 4, 1948

Mrs. Jacob Richter
Honored With Shower

Mrs. Dyson, Daughter
Honor Misti Lolo Iah?

Miss Lolo lose, whose n u n n ai* '
I to Lee Draper of Lake Wale* will
T e le p h o n e 148 Ihe and event of th is month. * 1 1
----- ------------------- honored on Saturuav afternoon
_____________ i w ith a bridgj p arty
given by
i Mis* Eliiabeth Dyson and her
mother Mr*. F. A. Dyson at their
I home on West Seventeenth Street.
---- ----- -------------- — •Decorations in the room* were
Mr*. R. A. Cobb, who ha* lieen . ai* uniiamrnt* of fkll flower* and
visiting in Newark N.Y., i» now . greenery.
the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. II.K .
A fter bridal tatlic- were draw n,
Brookins of Fayetteville, N.Y.
I several p ro fe ssio n s of bridge
------Were in)..ye,! by the gtierf* with
Bill Brinson, u student at the Ihigh prlie being won by Mr*.
University of Florida in tla lie * - . Mr*. U. L. Perkin*. J r. and ***r«jrno
Ville ha* l&gt;e«n
pleilged to the hy Miss Carol Cliestcrson. MU*
Lambda Chi Alpha P a te rn ity .
Lee was the recipient of a g ift
------in her chosen pattern of china.
Friend* of Mr*. K. L. Peter*.
Lute In the afternoon delicious
form erly of Sanford, will regiet | lefreslinieiit* were servrsl hy the
to learn she is
confined to the hostesses assisted hy Mr*. HarGlendale H ospital in
P alatka jy J,,.,., Those attending with Mr*,
where shenow resides.
M.rrc were h«w mother, Mr*. Lee,
.
—
| M rs, Perkin*. Mr*. George Pan
Mr. arid
Mr*.J. .1.Jones and
, e-ieman. Mr*. Date Scott, Jr.. Mr*,
son Patrick returned on
Friday I Donald Jonr* , Mis* Chesteron,
to Philadelphia. I'u .rftet spending &lt;Mi** Nancy William*. M1»» Nantwo week* with Mi- Jones' p u t-Ic y Collum. Mlt* E liiala-th Whigents. Mi. anil Ml*. J. A. Young ham and .'is* Daphne Connelly,
of l-ake Monroe.
.
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Atmotmienn n t . are being reThe H o n d a
School uf reived of the opening uf th e MayInstruction w a, held ..,* .-ept - J
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rh a n k -giving hv.-.
a t th r Sm iiuni lnniiiitiui Stfh»wl W„v. JJ. uiulrt tru* nuifuiir*'! ••‘■I*
for the Scmmolv County Counci!. |
Doty, formerly ..
.M ra. tatiy Thomas, Icgiunal du.'*-, manage! of Ihs- Steven* Hotel til
^ lor, pie idvd uvei the school. Chicago. M arking the opening »&gt;f
* FiiUiiwlili;
and intruiluc* ( h r lint will Ik&lt; u tllntin nn»i diuur.
lion of the I jvu Hj a stud; course
J lr . |i„t&gt; tin* morning -tie--i--l
wa* held on p n 'g iam litnlding with j | lt. fB,t that th e hotel, owned Hy
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TUESDAY
Mr*. Jacob Richter was honor­
th e K lo t id u t k - n g i v x , a * llis t r u c ||ji- e h n 1 l C lt lh . ne--d* arid w a n t *
tThe D aughter* of Wesley Cl».« ed last T h u n d ay evening with a
t o r S h e - t ig g , s t u l th at l,- c ;il v iiu t - | C ie su p p o rt »»f t h e p eo ple o f S .m
of Th* F irst Methodist Church Mill shower given by Mr*. J . E. Grad i-eid e
tip o ii
th
c o m m u n it y 's
f o r d um l u rg e tl th e m to n a i l l r l p .
rrjeet at the hum,- u( Mr*. J. P dick and Mr*. Paul Pem td at the
j g r e a t e s t n e e t i- arid f r o t n
th e s e
p a t.* In a c l t v i l i c - a t tin* N ta v fa ic
La (icy at UHJ Sanford Avenue Gradick home on Laurel Avenue,
n e e ils f it s h im i in -\ &gt;r o ll p r o g r a m .
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t* f- h u m
si
8:00 o'clock with hostea* be­ Pink jf!adiolu*e« and antigunon
M r*
V l».
i g e .i i, t i e l i l seen p ic t u n - o f th e h o t e l a rid te ll ,-f 11ing Jh»
I.aiiey, Mr*. Clauilr w ere used w ith greenery in love­
t u r y . g a v e o lis t .-I b in ,- rlb ld o n fu i- ilit u - s 111.- h id in g ,i p r iv a t a s w im
Herndon Mr*. Fred WlUon, Mr*. ly arrangement* about the rooms.
'~w - - ~ - s i
- :_•
r e ,|im v m e n t *
a fte r
w h ic h
M ts.
fm pool,
t e n n is
e m it s ,
g o lf I
&gt;1. L. W right ami Mr*. Kdgar
Prises for game* enjoyed dur­
Ear I W i ll ia m * t a t k id tu t h e g ro u p c o u r s e and p u t t in g g re e n , bad I
A M tuM II.
ing the evening were aw arded to
mi b u d g e t- and e th ic s o f r a is in g m ln t o t t , a ic lu - r y t-o u tin g . s h u f f l e - I
The Week of Prayer and Self Mr*. A. H. Duxhury und Mr*.
m oney.
i b o u n d , p in g -p o n g a n d d a n c in g .
B E N E F IT BY T H IS
Denial for Home MUnion* will be Kaye Lee. Shower gift* were pre­
The value of P. T A, public-1
observed by the Women of the sented to Mr*. Richter in an a t­
GOOD N EW S
ntioiis wa- file -ul.ji-i t uf n talk |
Presbyterian Church at
P.M. tractively decorated bassinett.
11) M r- . G e o r g e ll a u f o t d a n d she
In the Cleaners'* Sunday School
A t the conclusion of the game*
mi m i
C O M B IN A T IO N
a rg e d &gt;s e b lu v m b - 1 t u r e a d th u iir,
Room of the Church. All women a sweet course c&lt;m*l*ting of »mall
\ *mhi iiuil I'ri
I immI Idlrini
s t u d ) th e m
an d , t i u l i i l e
llu u - .
T O U R H 0 M C T O W N PA TCH
• I * Invited tu attend.
cakes, mint* ami coffee were
i u &lt; i&lt; i n
m e n u v s io m
Mi* M. Puniphny .p ke *&gt;( tuily
q »p11 »eu 4 im p l f l t , tJg p tn JaM #
The first m eeting of the fall served to the honorcc. Mr*. Rich­
group*
and
pun
ut
.
lucattiiii.
tc&lt;ot 8 ( r |
Y o u O f c i lo h a o « o il
H arry
season of th e Scmimda High te r. her m other, Mr*
t S a l it q9in&lt;) on « M f f few l t d
Puling luiun
ui Mr*. L R
School T atcnt-T cacher Araociation W att. Mr*. H enry Richter, Mr*.
Mil I ts h \&gt; IHNM H
Bui
|C U
lit#
o lio
IN •
ICUsIltoll, Ulv-ldei.: - I tin- Sviltlliula
will be held a t th e school a t 8:00 Lee. Mr*. J . E. Davi*. Mr*. Ro­
lit H ill'd t 'h 'l'k u n
W 0 A I D , mihffe moivif n lo u l O U N tl
County Council, anti rtalti.-d the
P. M. to be preceded by the hoard b e rt Lee Mr*. W alter T rapp.
Of c i*« I he m o h iaq
t *c
«* h u h
\11«n licd P id f ll " i «
i uf fleers compo-Ug the faculty,
A meeting at
nl 7:3
7:30 P. M Thi* will be Air*. Jub* Ludwig, Mr*. Aldeen
con m tdn 10 m u ch ftp to u , Vo to o l
Hi mted Kirtr|duht umi Tniunl
1 ut l.i* inurin's re-tiMitunl
Re proMr*. C. Ed Carmichael of SitH o llV W O O tf
Night and the [irugruia Taylor, Mr*. G eorge D ata , Mr*,
F ath er » Nigh
jo b. iC u r hom e, to o t tu tor#
F#t
*kj|lt«*i
s.ntutivr* from ten -ihool- in the
_
"
Will 1% und* r the direction of II. lullan Wilson. Mr*. Clarence Col­ ver Spring* spent *ev&lt; ml days in i
co m tru cfip # re p o rll mnd m l e i p i *
s.ru n ty W t l r
( u | I h t i MTIMJo I
| l l | m l Ilf III U n it I*I
E. Ulaclt, hand leadet who will ire - lin*. Mrs F ran k Mcixch. Mra Sanford last wevk a* the guest j HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 4, l/P&gt;- Aflo tto e i ol NQltbNol and INli'fNO*
nf inibl i net ton
MirU, ,| ( I |4|||*| ttiid Huiuiiim ^ lop
D elbert Stoothnff. Mr*. Duxhury, of her brother and »j.-trrin-l*w'&lt; ,,M coiidurting the one-man Skidsent a concert.
lio n o l e c u I , th e re i l no lu b ittlu f#
Ih x i t a g r
Mr*. Robert Knrn*. Mr*. John Mr. and Mr*. \V. M lli-ag.
I |„ „ jM,|j throughout the country
WEDNESDAY
Var T i l l
C H R IS T I A N
S C iC N C I
MtMDS \ t lilt I I i n MEET
t (Cl a’ |(M f « l S t ilt i n l Ihlbll I *"I In VV *
hCH COl.l.EOK i»It COHNTttV
The Week of Prayer and Self Pem td. Mr*. Rolwrt Hickson. Mr*.
. ..
" ... ...
_ ' till* summer. Dr. Red Skelton conM O N IT O R d o d f
Tin- M tuio-a i i,(&gt; id the Salt- mok I»i:i#»m; WtiF. \N*»
, i*Quilled
cotton in bri.wii and
Denial for Home Mission* will In1 John Ludwig, Mr*. John Gradirk
Mr. and
Mr*.W urt
V” *■" eT . cl u,l#s that the radio publir
un*
I mIor lb # b c n a fiti o l b&lt;n*|
observe,! by th e Women of the J r .. Mr*. W aller M eriwether, Mr*. have returned to their home on |
purple alrlp*» n .ik c* the oul- fo ld tla id a n Clul« w ill niet-1 nvt P t l It \ \ w \ \\ HI I*
I v If in tor me dl loco I lf , n u fio n o llf,
tin)
mounmg
nt
lu.no
o '.- |, h k at
..Som,
, . y n #Utl„
IngiidiiHit*
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Presbyterian Church at 3:30 P.M. P«*| Brandt.. Ml** Adelaide Rich­ Nineteenth S treet after spending
ttsM iK al-trt w ith .ilt.ol.ed m m »ntr m aticnoM v
«#tth fo u r lo cal
in the C leaner's Sunday School te r. Miss Arleen Richter. Miss
mrrtnmit
I'urpl* v, imI )nW ;t the home of Mr- II M Pearce, vidi'|M-l unfhivmii*i| gglulin, *i gut*
p ap er end Th # C H riifio n S«i«nca
Room of the Church. All women Ruth Sackett and Mis* Beverly ^ r : u M r w ' : , J ,,,. : s ; a r ; . * 1 *•“ *»■ »•
I
i
till
X
V
at
A
'I
t
U'.13|M'tlM
fint'U
M o nito r
con i * Jiki.l to the wal*t. and but- j 717 West K ti* t S i n , t , it w u* anGradick.
are Invited to attend.
summ er hotel and ^p atk
*Red should know better thltn (nil* a* high a* you pirate sliver iioiineerl today hy M r* F h * y .| Pol- gi.it* d mangi' itiol, 1r vU|i v*u x
L I S T f N T i d i J i v r ^ H i o*#r
V The hoard of m ahagri* of the
A B C ito tio m tu " T h # C h riitm a
. o.
m u ., i
__ ! most comic*. On doctor's order*. button* K'i right to the end o f u irr , circle ih u iiu u in T I- -ireak.-r hnt wni«f. I *i»|* «tiitinid nrnnir*
for the m orning w ill l.&lt; M i*. J julit, t* r«111 *!tfti»tt‘«l Inl I**ti itlitr*'S c ic fu v M on.fo r V i t u i fh« N r p g ' 1
Mi*. J . St. Clair White ha* re- ( l t l ^ „ vacatiim last summet t!&gt; collar point
Sanford G arden Club will meet at
A .*i»» York
M Mon- who w ill lu ll, as tile
An J ut# t Ikat (ObfOn
4 U|» Rllgai I t*lh|l'H |M Kl|| 4«aiklttO
turned to he. horn. In
^ , , ’ nt „
f rom , 0wn to
the home ol Mi*. Chaile* E. Ginn,
llsstj*
.
t o J o t lor o ip c c io l in £ -4 V *
, i llbje, t fol lot talk til - It g*l • h**i i v l i f sh i t l i n i i . 1 I f l i g f fully p tn id e n t, 1711* Sanford Avenue*.
r S f f i r l S J 1 " n l n u - I* •*
«■»«■ .......
f ru d u c to ff •w bicrip fion 1 IV J »
.
1'
I dens." She will &lt;v|ili,in tl„- nta'ei- ti|M * tiniuim i
All member* a re asked to be
CABDKN ULUII HOARD N hK T m ,
ni. ,i, ., ,
ri| ami
l.ieut. Comdr. and Mr*. It E. " ' I ' ’ .
..
.
M i tliiw l
I'ltfti
tin* n il w a tt •
present.
II; • VNE W H ITS Kit
th e
I b&gt;- lean ! of manager* u|1 lilt
^ n ,, deim oi-tiati.'ii- doting Hit*i n iH«*dmtii’Mi«‘d nuviug l«‘W!
Th* C k tiiliiN latent* O w its f
m
&gt;1,1.
^ , J S I .............
THURSDAY
*
Un*. N * i* « f I f , a * i V* n ! | , M ail U I..A,
I tiaidei, C l u b will m e e t
(1|11&gt; All&gt;
B | „ , d e s ir e . t f»f | fikh* g»*!U
i1
1
lit
*
*
\
r
ir
the
P
II
i
f
III
*
Tha Week of Prayer and Self
Pl«oi* m l f«* *n m litJ a t M rf
Mr . and Mrs. L. H llaivev have I w i n the least bit surprised to find
the home nf Mt* J harle- E. 11|)||4 |,I)h(,
lltll) m aterial- ntiil idlow to ' t111ld II few I111lull p •
Denial for Home Missions will be
The Art Club held it* election* returned to their home a l'e r a me wandering atourid town W hen at
I k t M iilliO t* Th* CNdilMN t lU R If
Ginn,
president,
a
t
1719
Sanfui
I
(llj
lf41,.v,
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observed by th e Women of the on Thursday and th e following of­
wu gi'lntii, will aili«4tth watet ami
M .P ifaf
J l HtMO t iN tU l* | l .
vacation in N orth and SuuSh 1anyone asked me. I had dinner and Avetuw un Wtrdnaslay m o rn in g .' -n ri,
BWj,|n„ n., ,
i, n o il
Presbyteiian Church at 3:30 P.M. ficer * were selected:
Vdd t l ie '
1 I
Carolina.
l-ealiv
Harvey,
who
i,
spent
f
the
night
with
local
reelA
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c
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c
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c
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a
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an
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in the Gleaner'* Sunday School
utilllge l a4m1 and -III t*» illWttl* r
President—Olyve Ann Adam*
atteliding the U niversity of »'lur- dent*.'
o f f . , . i s , f th e g e n e t a l l- * a i,t " » ' J K I | 1
p la n t
Room of the Church. All women
g&lt; h i t m w ell
\ti&lt;l *&lt;utni*4‘ ju n iv
Vice-President—Carol Jean Meri­ Ida in Gainesville, spent the &gt; ,,k Through
constant
i|uesium
tng,
re q u e s te d to In- p r e s t a it fo r H l K figl
- u ila l- b
| . , | &gt;, ,k i* ,g ,M&gt;h h'lllvM U
are Invite,) to attrnd.
Ote •lit’ltf , illl.il l titfjklilg
wether
end
in
Sanford
w
ith
hi*
pat
nit*.
Bed
learned
some
thing*
about
hi*
f
11
t
meeting
of
tile
club
&gt;evi
gnlib ns
The West Side P atent-T eacher
* h i* n ) » f . »• i | * a iid pti* to ill*
Secretary—Dcniae Steven*
air show. Among hi* discoveries:
Association will meet at the
*i*IxI* Migiu iIni?«Piticlit&gt; I'm ii'
Treasurer—K athleen Babcock
People
thought
Junior
sometime*
Mr*. W. S. W iggins left last
C \R D OF TH A N K S
StlX
j \ \ s w i l l ii | | : s
School at 3:00 P.M. to be p re ­
»»*fi ig i'ia lo i In * h il l a n d w hen eon
The art room ha* a new electric Thursday for
spoke
too
fast
to
t&gt;e
understood.
LaGuna Beach,
We wish to thank all our friend* . SAt ltA.MEN l u * ..i f. «s, t I
ceded hv the hoard m eeting at wall clock which was tonight with
f l'- t i- iu v
i g it xxhit«* w h ip w i l l
Thay preferred sinking to b la st­ and nelghl-or* fu r th rir act* » f ((j., j „ „
Suvitt.
.n, old
Calif, where she plan* to spend
t:3 0 P.M.
th e prite money from the art ex­ almut two months with her ing commercial*.
kitalnes*
and
sym
pathy
ikiillig
th
e
t
i«
|,„
,b
i.
.1
in
S
a
n
a
Seminole Chanter*N o. 2, O.E.8. hibit last spring.
The studio audience made too illr.r,* and d eath of our sou m m to Could)
daughter and son-in-law, Capt
ll o - p ii n t
rally
will meet at 7:00 P. M.
The Dramatic* Club held it* &gt;rtoda&gt; o f a
in i h e iu o n h a g e
The T.K.L. Class of the F irst gaultatlon m eeting and the fid- and Mrs. Jack Bolt and their much noise; clapping irritated lis­ Jam es E. Cline
Mt. Mol Ml*. Met belt l.ampei t
tm ai' sun Bobby.
teners.
S a v i t l was -til, ken w h ile i n
Baptist Church will meet a t the
The music was gJtud. but the tune
■o U tr h r l e S n l i l l d a ) f o l a n enhome of Mra. Lillian Vickery, 30*1 ■lowing were elected a* officer* for
the
'(»■(»
school
year:
ut
M . m o r ia l
Ve-li
V the Seminole County ' should lo* played straig h t before a the t ’ulver City Un hut liriud il g n g c n ie iit
Anton,*
W est Third S tre et, at 8:(|0 P.M.
President—S tan ley llrumlcy
students
the University | r&lt;mtdicated arrangem ent i* lieguti nutilhn
t o r iiiin Hi- o i i l n - l i . i f u l f i l 1, , I it *
__udent* u»!-’idlng
i
m The South Side Prim ary School
Coni mu rein I vSL- Domestic
Vice-President—
Nixie
K
irrhhoff
of Florida in Gainesville who a c - 1_w we can whistle tha mchaty "
VVhnt lltdlvwiHit in tail ing nU»iM ]«‘t.giigt im iit Hntuiifsi) id^lit wnl»
“ Parent-Teacher Association will
-----------* .............
S ectrlary—Lila U ffle r
ccpted hid* to the various fra trrT hrjshhnw was 1m, Into for younghold a night
m eeting at u..o.
8:00 P.M
The Ihdi Mitrhuiu ran*, uf luiit thr h ad*-r
V All Work (iuaranleed
nilie* are Glenn M. uml H m ry B
in the school nuditurtum . P arent*
Treasurer Alun H rtrel
the mid-West and South. r o ia if
. Thi* u|u*wing «»f romr* ! Mi« Suvitt fh vk io Sm nciiriito
Tile Student Council had n supo- -McCall.
Pi Kaiipa Alpha,u and &gt;
arv asked to com* early and visit
Jtvnc W vmatt'a m a itrrfu i | Siifida) ff*itn I
\ng« U ,u«d
--—
i ,,
Bed, added that there ara no te* di&lt; * ,
I’lione 1D2-K
the room*-of th e school prior to per meeting at 5:30 Tuesday nig lit John L. Duda of Dvinlu. Sigma ,.inj&lt;4 aiffer^n#*-* in ta ste —"Peo rm uting in •‘Johnny llelhtda” . . .J w 4 - .it h«*i hu«bui**i » U *l*idv whi't
In th r school ca fete ria to which th« Cht.
the meeting.
■*VVhnt*w Hug)irx Riting *111 tin J d**fttl» urriii^d.
pie if e people everywhere
first period class rep resen tativ e,
FRIDAY
'"They all w ant good, clean in- lir il T 1 -"
Mr. and Mra, R. T. XVatren tertalnaient. Tlwy like a Utile
The nll-dav district conference were Invited. It wus decided at
Thu jumhlo-u|i uf radin tlm w ]
have
returned
to
their
home
In
thi*
meeting
th
a
t
any
high
sclwol
of the Women nf the Presbyterian
message in the program . It gives •ihednU v making it hind hi find
Church will be htdrl at the Klrat club or organisation which ha* a Jacksonville a fte r spending sever­ them something to tlin k atmol your old fitvoriti**
Film imlua* )
al
day*
with
their
granddaughter.
chapel
program
fur
which
the
Presbyterian Church nf Dclarml.
afterw ards.”
try uiirni|ilnvm«itt nt its gieatnut
The meeting will begin a t 10:00 iludent* pay, m ust pay th e student Mr*. Jam** Pearson, and Mr.
Red told how the vacation came
lU nny
Anyone wishing transport*- council 6 per cent of the proceed*. Pearson at th eir home in Oviedo. alault. Hr was *up|Hised to work iu Holy wood h ittu ry
Kayn'it ailniin of fiillieH and Sul
HarT are asked to call Mr*. George They will have ch arg e of the social Eric McDaniel accompanied hi* in MGM's "Neptune** Daughter,'' 11iv a un t il m*4, .« | a *i f i t I wrdd iftis *1f
calendar ami are going to make a grandm other to Jacksonville and
Tmihv.
will spend n few week* visiting I *11 summer, hut overwmk Iwguo *nlents
The Mimosa Circle of the G ar­ special rffort to welcome visiting
| catching up with him. Hi* doctor
InrM'&amp;su d pale uf trl**vi*l*Mi »uls,
den Club will m eet a' 10:00 A. M tram s, cheerleaders, and student* her.
----------- ■prcscrilieil a rest.
which i* -saiing many a film fig
at the home of Mr*. II. M. Pearce. it our home football game*. The
•Hi*
. Th» lung | loinjtfd u|i717 West F irst Street. The guest Student Council will meet once a
W111/ nf |iriMlll4*f fliil. Hilt wlii’tl
streaker will be Mr*. J. M. Moye week.
0 U
■1,,,-hI like 111, act. S„ In- drove to k ill it Irn|i|i«&lt;ii1 Whim'*
. Tin*
who will speak on dish garden*.
Mr. II. E. M orris estim ated that
__ _
_
I the studio and got in to see big 1Ijrk iVvudU A re tlii'V nr m
Each m cndicr 1* n*i|ut*&lt;t**J lo i crowd uf approxim ately 1800
The W om an'. Council of the I
Benny Thau. T la u l.-.V one »Im*v ?
bring n m iniature plant or figure witnessed th e gam e F riday night
T hr di«ft&lt;tiotm ki-HO'ii on llm ad
«' him and called the studio
suitable for m aking dish garden*. with Kustl*. lie tw een the halve* Fuwt C hristian Church met rey thiiR fai . . . lncit«M*d l S
The D. A. R. will iilnervi* if th e game vvhirh Sanford won ccntly at the horn# of Mi.* 8u* doctor. The plclur# was ra ted off
I »&gt;•■ slow
m Founder's Day with a meeting at J0-0. the Bund and the Pep S'luaif William* with Mr*. F. A. W ilto n 1 "■ went off on my vacation lov- I filming in Europe
the home of Mr*. John Meisch, .•omlitned force* to show their ab i­ i 4 cu -lio itn a. K oullnt liu»lnr«« 4 ^if Th«u, l»ut Rtill Imting .MCi.M,*' Ncndi niv nw** f«»r malr |«rifnrMi*
ronductwl and Mr*. O. D ., Hr J rtm arktkffl. ^A fter a th iru sr»—Ollvlei fnt in th r lead al th n
Jr. in latch A ihcr at 3:00 P. M. lity In a drill. The Band, directed
■* vacation.
*•
I w asn't even mad tMdnt . . . Amt *trangi ly etwUgh
Hostesses will Ire Mra. Moisrh, hy Mr. Black, wa* led hy Dorothy Landless talked to the group on j imonth
’■* MOM.”
; for an election year, few people
Mr*. Miriam
Russel ami Ml*a Andersen, P at Gehr, and Bunny uM-jal iitucation.
A fter the husines* n irrtb ig | That should lor the Iw-st news ' are talking alxnit |M,litrs
• Lena belle lla g a n . All vistlng Garner, and m ade a colorful pic­
daughters a re Invited to nHiind. •ure
pur- Rev. J . tt. Parri* cunductnl an
tu re In then
their new uniform* pur
chaseil bv the Hand m em ber, last installation j e r v i c e fur officer.
Filial* of flounder are ex tra
rri-p when dipped in rornm i'al
i j r s s a , .................
before frying. Serve them with u . o jump..-* ...d . u , ; u » E
mashed potatoes dusted with pap. w e r o d ^ t ^ by M « . W in n .o f t h e T f ^ i a t ^ n for h, r' ^ .v l c e . a * 1
I hysical Education Departm ent. , r #j,|rBt ,|,„ i„ g the |&gt;ast year. |
rika, green peas, and apple qr and
led hy M artha Grogan. . . . i s A, , h|&gt; eoncluclun of the meet- ,
peach chutney.
ed hy Justbi Lynch of Southside ing
jn .refreshm
r-1. . .......ent* were- served
----—to.
Prim ary School. Little M in Pat the following: Mr*. R. G. Fox, ■
Truly tops in stylo, in workm an­
Smith, wearing a m ajorette'* uni Mr*. J . R. Karri*, Mrw. W. I '.l
form, wa* a fea tu re of th e drill.
Yi-slev, Mr*. W. F. H arriett, Mi*.
ship, in (it and value; priced to
W. II. Ilugbes, Mr*. I-andrr**
RalmlldiRg A Kaflnithing
Mra. J . R. Richards, Mr*. W. C.
meet a mass m ark et a p r e a l .
CAPT. BOLT IN KXBRU1HKS
Aatlqae - Madam
Tt»on. Mrs. l-eater T harpe, Mr*.
Capt. John F. Holt, U8MC. son J. P. Wilson, Mr*. W. E. C l,airy.
Rayon, satin and rayon trope,
All w#rk in trant rad
of Mr. and Mr*. T. C. Bolt of West Pli*. W. H. Young, Sira. O. T.
Fra# Bell mala
Seventeenth S treet, S anford, is Prarson, Mr*. P-. C. Dohsun, Mi*.
lace trimmed and tailored rv*&gt;dols.
serving with th e F irst M arine Air Wilsun, Mis* William*, Rev. F a r­
Mall u* a card
Wing, which la p articip atin g In the ris and W, II. W llla m i.
J .9 N
c ;» .
S i x e s 3 2 ‘o T 4 .
amphibious train in g exercises In
Mare, a* well a* nutm eg. I*
Southern C alifornia under the com­
mand of Rear Admiral fH. J* delirious sprinkled on Imkrd n ilW O O D C R A FT S T U D IO
Rodgns. USN. Com mander, Am­ lard la-fur# baking. T ry it on
1- .J u liu s ’ U a y o n I ' a n l i e s
l.n k e M n ry -F la .
bread pudding ami un su g ar rook­
phibious Force, Pacific Fleet.
ie*, too.
In cubit* &gt;f
S u p e r \ u Iuch
IVnr,&gt;*•-. Itiwi-. .\|j,uc, Wlill,u
Sic*-* Hm. M,d L arge.

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Williams Home Scene «»• H.d h..t u-n uttnng w.th
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�NKW YORK, (let. 4, i/l'i—S tan
Mnsial, a f lr r a y n r 'i absence,
o im again reig m a* Ihe b attin g
champion of (he National l-vagitf.
The St- Louis Cardinal mauler
won th a third halting darhy of hfa
Major Im iP M career yesterday
when ho finlahed the liU* season
with an unofficial .37rt mark, 43

ed firat in every other loilliiiB
rlepartnient except home run*.
Johnnv M ite of New York and
Ralph Kiner of Piltsburgh slam ­
med 40 homer* rnrh to note out
( Minial for the leadership Mnsial
i Iwlted 39 homera. JCincr and Mire
also finlahed in n tie for the Il'tV
I homer throne when they clouted
Til apiece.
The 27-year old Modal, led tieloop in doublet, 45j triple*, IH;
run* batter) in, 1.11; run* arm ed,
138: ami hit*. 230.
Modal previously won the batting crown in 1943 with a .357
mark and In 194(1 with a .305 a v e r­
Dillinger was another double
age. In Imth of thine «ea*ona he
was voted the circuit'* moat valu­ winner In the specialircd bracket
with the most hits, 207, amt 27
able player*.
Modal failed to place In atolen base th e fts . Williams pounded
ham*. A shburn led Ihe league in three double* during the week to
that apeclality with 32 although In-come lopntan In tw o - bugger
he did not (day after Aug. 28 due production with 44.
Ilnatori'a Jack Krnmer continued
to a broken hand. Fee W ee R e i-a e
of llrooklyn was second In a t e n l* to hold th e In-at pitching percent­
age with 114-6 for .783. Cleveland's
with 25.
'
Hip Sewell. 40.year-old rig h t­ llob F eller added three strikeout*
hander of the U rate*, wa* the
pitching leader. The blooper Ijgll
a rtn l won 13 game* and lost only
three for a .813 mark. H arry
llrecheeti. brilliant lefthander ” f
the Card*, finished aecond w ith a
20.7 record fVTr a .741 allowing.
II) JACK HAND
Hrechrcn al*n topjM-H Ihv leagu"
BOSTON, Oct. 4, (/I*)—All odds
In strikeout* with MB. Johnnv
Sain of the champion Hon'mi [favor Ihe Itrd Sox tn m ake It nn
Braves, won the moat ganica. 24, | all-Boston World Scries today by
and finlahed aecond to llrrcheen ( knticking over Cleveland In the
' first tie playoff game in the his­
In alrikeouta with 137.
tory of th e American League.
Joe M cCarthy's determ ined gang
conies into this sudden death onegame fin ale at Fenway Fork off a
,(closing su rg_ e that gave- themi one
mine d in n e r when all hope ap p ear­
NKW YORK, Oct. 4. (AA—Move ed lost.
over, Man O 'W ar, and make room
Going in to Ihe final day of the
for C itation, hallfd today hy v e t­ regular season. Ihey ware one
eran horsemen aa the greatest rare down w ith one to go. All the In­
horse ever to trod the American dian* needed was a closing victory
turf.
, to aew up ita Drat series dale since
They wi re wary almut ■’climbing litfn In a fee- brief hours. Hnl
out on a lim b" for Citation until N ewhotiwr's brilliant pitching and
the Calumet farm three-year-old the H«x' 10-5 crushing o f Ihe New
champion licked alx other horse* York Yankee* redured the Tribe
to a fra sile In the 1100,000 Jockey from mid* on favorites to long
Club Gold Clip at ilelmont S a tu r­ shot underdogs.
day. T hat display of power was
Itoth McC’nithv and Manager
Mic "convlnccr."
Lou Boudreau of the C lrvrlnnd club
"lie's the g reatest horse I've are being eagy about th eir s ta r t­
ever seen." said Max llirseh, tr a in ­ ing pitcher* lu thl* unexpected
er of Roliert J . Klelwra's King game at th e end nf a long, exhaustRanch, who saddled several oppon­ Ing season.
ent* of Man O 'W ar 28 years ago
Hirsch wa* one of several oldPORTLAND OPEN
tim e horsem en who congratulated
PORTLAND. (Ire., O rt. 4, (AA—
Jimmy Jones, the Calumet lia ln e r.
at Belmont Park alter C itation Portland's big open g»lf to u rn a­
romped under double wrap* to d e­ ment went into extra hole* today
feat I'hxlanx hy eight lengths in as triple title holder Ben Hogan
hooked up in n single m und play­
the two-mile classic
"If we ever see another otic like off will) F red Hass, J r ., of New
him. we'll Iw iucky,” said ltire rn . Orleans an d Johnny Palm er of
voicing the sentim ent of several Badln. N .r.
The trio hit Ihe w ite dead even
others.
yesterday In a serxslional wind-up
to the 1 1 6 ,0 0 0 7 2 -hole links race.
D IX IE SERIES
They w vre playing today for a
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Oct. 4. &lt;/!*»
The F o rth W orth C aji and Blr- capital priae of 12150, w ith second
mlngham Karons arefev en w ith money set at $176(1 and th ird place
on* vk»ory each a* the two dubs worth 81240
Journeyed to the Texas H ly for
resumption of the Dixie Series.
CHICAGO PRO T IL T
Three gam es a n scheduled a t
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. (AA—A record
Fort W orth for tomorrow, W cdnes.
pro football crowil for Chlragn of
day and Thursday nlqhl*. If fur- 6.3,000 is expected to w atch th r
ttmr contest* are necessary In lha
best of seven series, they-will he season's fira t meeting between
played In Birmingham S atu rd ay the Chicago llrai* and th e ir cmxstown rivals, the Cardinals. In Comnight ami Sunday afternoon.
The llaronx took yesterday's Itkey Park tonight.
Winner o f the Natlnnal Football
gsme'H-4 twhlnd the steady p itc h ­
ing of Rlghthxm lar Mike Palm . league headllnsr will Iw tabbed
Palm gave up thrae hits for tw o the favorite to win the western
runs In the first Inning, hut ste a d ­ division crown.
ied down and held th* Cat* to five
hit* Ihe rest of th e way.

Red Sox Favored To
Trip Cleveland Tribe

Citation I s Rated
O v e r Man O’ War

with HI yards, mid was followed
by Kay Ihinlmr, 40; Don Deal. 4 lj
Bobby H umphry, 3f&gt;: Cedrick Ilun-

FINAL HTANIHNGS
AMERICAN I.KAGCK
X-Cleveland
X -Boston
Ketv York
Philadelphia
D etroit
fit. 1 Oll|»
W ashington
Chicago
51101 ,3.3d
*X—Cleveland and Boston tied
fo r the lead, m eet in playoff gam a
In Roslon today tn determ ine
championship.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
IK. Louis
Brooklyn
P ittsburgh
N ew Y r.a
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Chlcagi

YESTERDAY'S STARS
lly ASSOCIATED I'IIKAh
Hal Newhouaer, Tigers—stopped
Cleveland)! hid for III first Amer­
ican League pennant since 192(5
l y pitching Detroit to a 7-1 five
hit win over Indians. Ms 21st vic­
Dumpling* am an Inexpensive
tory of the season.
Dorn DIMagglo, Red Box—Ignit­ stretcher for stewed chicken:
ed flv* and four run rallies with sprinkle well with chopped fresh
•Ingla and homer, respectively, to parsley just before serving.
•park Boston tn a 10-8 win over
N ew York and enable Red Box to
Ua Cleveland for league lead.

Dr. C. L. Persons

HT. PAUL WINS TITLE
COLUMBUS. O., Oct. 4, (AA—
fit. Paul wnn th e right to re p re ­
sen t the A m erican Association In
th e Little World Scries fay dafoating Colitphus, 5-3, her* yesterday
In th* aeventh g am e of tM ir lln a ]
playoff*.
Th* Balnta w ill Uka on Montrsal. In tarnation* I league winner,
ta the Janlor World Berts*. Tha
Dyo Brooklyn form club* open ta
fit. Paul tomorrow.

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1*11-b lad d er a n d th em e Into th e u n all
[M etU ne w h e n u a i m wnn t h e p o /U r
tr r in te d food J u il below in* sto m ac h .
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Trim T u Ihh
By 20 To 14 Margin

IIAINKSVILLE. Oct. 4. M V The Univeraity of F lorid* put an
a dlaplay nf power here Saturday
night to rack up » 28 tn 14 victory
over the Tulsa, 1947 winner* &lt;4
the Missouri Valley Conference
title.
A crowd of 15,000 anectator*
aaw 1’hnrlie llunalnger, Jrd"i r s
and I siren llroedo* l-xtl *b - C
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to their first victory of the t ’.MB
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The Clubhouse
IlY HAROLD V. IIA TI.1IT
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DALLAS- When a South*-*!
Conference foothall scout an
pto n rh ei a prospective ath lete he
hands him a ihcet of paper On
thl* sheet a rr the rule* of W''1
"p u rity codr" a* applied In tn&gt;'
Southwest Conference. In some
Instance* Ihl* circuit* i» even more
strict than the N atlnnal Collegiate
Athletic A*»oclatlnn. which evoived the code,
Thrrule* on the ram m itniqufrom thi-Roulhcait Conference are
put out hy Jame* II, Stew art,
executive **cfetiry and the fellow
who dw * the police w ork. St -wart
also is a member of th e im portant
constitutional compliance cpmmittee of the NpAA.
The paper seta fo rth *hn bylaw*
of the Southwest Confer* nee
which allows member school* to
aid athletes to the e x te n t of an
athletic scholarship th a t will pay
tuition ami fee* and to aw ard cmployment by which th e recipient
may earn board, room and laun­
dry.
‘‘Any other financial aid given
to an athlete, or progpe-tiv*
athlote. Is a violation o f Confercnce rules, and both th e memlrcr
Institution and the ath lete involved
in such violation* will lie subject
to severe penalties,’* says th'*
S tew art ukase.
The paper set* fo rth six way*
tin- conference rules may Ihi violat­
ed:
t —Any financial aid from any
source except the institution and
parents, 2—Any financial aid to
any memlwr of an ath lete's family,
3—Prumlse of financial aid be­
yond lha normal period of eligibil­
ity, 4—Employment hy anyone
oth er than the Institution durng
the school yaar, 5—Sum m er em ­
ployment for which th e pay I* out
of line with Ihe work done nr with
the scale of pay received by other
people doing the aam r type of
work,
rt—Reward*
of
moaey
clothes or lavish entertainm ent.
Thl* appear* tn coyer the situ ­
ation llkec a blanket. I t mean* the
school* must handle all financial
i not coming from Ihe parents,
at a hoy's father, c a n 't ba re­
warded for talking him into going
to a certain school, th a t a ' school
ca a 't promise a boy a 88,000 bond,
&lt;tm Instance, ujmn. completion of
’his eligibility,
.....................Itt mean* a boy
can't work for any in te re st away
from the campus, It m eans a boy
can 't draw more pay for digging
ditches during tjtc sum m er (nan
th a t type of labor ordinarily would
| m &gt; and it nirans ho c a n 't to taken
around and entertained while on
a alghtseulng tour of th e country,
ft doesn't mean, how evrr, th a t he
can't t« brought to th e campus
and his meals and o th e r expanse*

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CYPRESS CARDENS, Ft.A. — The (ca u tio n at the water tkl
thaw at Cyprcti Carden* li the tandam jump by Mirth* Mitchell *nd
Trammell rickelt with Dickie Rowe galng under then In n dar!n|
maneuver.

Now the question la I* rutcli,
somebody violating some of thcsei
rule*. Stew art already i* »uty
investigating
complaint*.
Ami
Mimu of lho*e co m p lain t/ an- an
fantastic as to Iw laughable.
Here'* an example:
A Texas AAM ex-st udeot told
hi* school that hr had heard T e u a
Christian had given a certain boy
a new automobile but th a t if ARM
would give* him a ca r of another
make, which he wanted, he would
g&lt;&gt; to ARM. Aggie A thletic Direc­
tor W. ft. Carmichael said hla
school w asn't giving any automobiles and, moreover, he dldn t
liclli-ve the report in the first

Ted Lyons Resigns
A h White Sox Pilot
CHICAGO. Oct 4. (»1A—Ted Lyon* has quit the tssl-ptace Chicago
White Sox.
Hi* resignation as m anager ends
a &lt;26-year active rs tre r w ith Uw
club, one of the longest in Major
League hialnry.
Charles Comiskey. 22-year-old
heir or the baseball dynasty, last
night announced the appointm ent
of Jack Onslow as Lyon * succes­
sor. The SP-year-old Onslow move*
up from the Sox Memphis farm
club after guiding the Chick* t»,
second place In the Southern As­
sociation th is season.

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Four wheel muck farm wagons
Grove of fuel disc harrow
Spring tooth harrow

Corn elevator, without englno
Lovelier board with roller
Two row vegetable planter
with fertlUier hopper
Seaman Tripple tiller
Dobbinx knapsack sprayers

Celery sprayer, lew boom

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Your local I'ninl, Hardware or Building Material dealer,
and th* action will he publicised.
For subsequent violation* ‘he
penalty will be suspension fo r a
y ear with playing prlvllegesebitt
no standing for championship*.
For flag ran t continued violations
pthe penalty will he expulsion
from tfte conference.
The athlete* also can g et Into
trouble. For the firat violation
they will be suspended from all
atheistIr activ ity and will lose a
year of v a rsity competition. For
.subsequent o r continued violation
the pennlly will iw los* o f all

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

M eal Y m 'rr on tke rig h t
track w hen you a ta ri
your h in tin g seasaa here.
You'll find artry type
of egulpm ant and suppllew hara — all finest
quality.

PICK-THE-WINNER
CONTEST
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Second P r iz e ................... 1 8x10 Portrait
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RAYMOND STUDIO
Third Thru Fifth P rizes.................. . For
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Ritz Theater
TO BEE
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On Oct. 17 or IR

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WHISKEY ■ WINE
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Coach Fred Ganas will take hli
Seminole High School ju n io r varnil,- M]unl to D aytons Beach
tomorrow night to m eet th e main*
land High School "II" squad.
“ I will have to w ait until after
the practice session today to de­
cide who will m ake th e trip,'*
tiana* declared fht* morning
(Ion* Henncit, Ruddy B a n , I ton
Smith anti George Swann will
prohnldy make up the Sanford
hnckflrld, hut all of th e yo ith*
arc inexperienced. W e will haw* a
fnirjy heavy ilnr, but they ore
nearly all inexperienced,** liana*
asserted.

INSTRUCTIONS
Bgllot* muni b* In T kt Harold office Before noon on
Friday or postmarked by that time. All | i a n must bo
marked.
BALLOT
. . . SANFORD
. . . AUBURN
Fl o r i d a ! i .
. . . STETSON
So u t h w e s t e r n .
. . . MIAMI
VILLANOVA . . .
. . . CLLMSON
MISSISSIPPI STATE
. . . DUKE
Na v y . . .
KENTUCKY . . .
VANDERBILT . . *
TULANE . . .

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BU 8URE TO PILL IN THE POLIAWING

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and Hlnrter MTvire. Swaln'a
Rnlterv S*'rvire. 801 W. Fir*
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Venetian Blind*: New blind* nr I
a complete reconditioning retv.
ire. Ph. W15-R. for free edl*
W A N TED TO KENT
"AILL BUY y«ur car regardlna BOOKKEEPING Servlre and Tax
mute*.
of r.ge or condition. Ratliff A
report*. Demp»ey, 210 Mag*
Kldcrly rouple want hou»e nr
8ona, Phone 237-W.
dla. Phone M7.
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All Work Guaranteed.

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Elratrieal Ajiplianee*
Ile frig rra to n
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CIGARETTES
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFORD
111* N Park
Phon# 180

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SU C H A S
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O FFIC E rpaee In Mclich Buildiiur. Now $2M san itary computing FLOOR HANGING ft finishing
i.u ig e light office, newly decoscute. Priced for quick sale
(leaning A waxing. Our powar
iM ed, -11 utilities, h e a t and Janb
1195. Phone 417-W.
unit enabltm ue to work* where
•ur
Mrviee furnished. Call
there is no electric .-(innerlli*
G rapefruit tree* 5th- each. It. W
«M-W, IL A A. Dept. Store.
uvailable. 21 yra&gt; a cxperleneLord. Phone 788-W,
H M. Gleason. Lag* lia r* . F*a
4!.mein and up to d ate one room Sweet Hamlin orange* II llu
Ileal Eatale
Invesim enta
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for
It. W. Lard. Phone 788-W.
W. K. W ILLIAMS. Realtor
hu»’w » ' couple. Downtown lo­
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 11X0
cation. Call 560.
U piighl piano, recently lartury
F.II.A. U n g Term Launa G.I.
reconditioned. Phone SOI.
F.II.A. R epair l-aaaa
Furnished .1 Lcdium house no Hitver
U pright air m m preaenr 115.0**. IJkVS'NS MOWED. Far reaaonabla
Ju n e llith. Call 102.
Itirk'* Woodcraft Studio, l.akr
mtimatra Phone 7M-W.
Mary, Fla,
Firat d a * * Mialern Apt. Tal'.nrh
Expart Radio Repairing
Phone M7-W. Cnmme ratal FI.
•r«wd M m , SI t E. Ind SL
At Park Ave.
8
AKTICLF.1 W A N IL D
VENETIAN Rt.IN D S n ude in or
New liujilrx apartm ent, morient lllgbeat caoh price jiald far liacil
•I'r. N m innln Venetian Illind
E qtilppeii 2201 Park Ave. Apply
Gn. 82U W. 3rd St.
Phono
furniture. Ted Davla Furniluro
within.
I152AV.
C&lt;&gt;. Ill I K. lit . Ph. U58.

Kitchen Cabinela built to ard'i.
Free eatimalna. .lohn E. I’m - .
Orlando
Hfghw a v, Phooj
1070-W.

13 NOlll'EN—I'KUSONAL
I d . : HEALTH PROTECTION anl
CLEANER LIVING rail UM f r
cumplete detail* on FOGGING.
So-no-rn ChendcaD Ine

avgn I 'K o m n s
Get Christina* -ustonirr* mu*'
Woman can work 23 hour*
S ARTICLES FOR SALE
weekly and earn 173 150 Income
FLOOR SANDING and finishing
‘ RAILROAD MAN”—Fhr per­
W rite Naomi Heahury, .'III E-ud
with modern equipment, 28
manent (pare film wnrk among
10th Ave., Mt. D ora. Flu.
yia»* experirne
work guar­
OT I.UNCHB8 every day from
railroad men. Splendid oppor­
anteed. K. I*. S i’wen*. Rt. 2
11:50 In 2:00 a t HOMER'S.
tunity for aubetantial earning*.
R.,x H i A, Sanford, rail 718111 ATTENTION PARENTS M i * .
National organisation. e«tahli*h*
Callamnn is at th e Vuldc.* (»■'
a tL r 7:10 P. Wt. «*. before 7:00
Cabhage plant*. Marion Market,
ed tVIO. Write giving your rx*
a llmilr&lt;l time. She will h? gin I
Yellow R eilitanL Phone WIS-R.
A M.
perlenro. I- E. A C. M. P. A.
to dem onstrate to you the merit
I„ II. Mann. Lake Monroe.
1120 United Artiata Bldg., De­
a n d value o f “ New Wund r
UPHOLSTERING
where
quality
troit 20, Michigan.
TUXEDO EKK.DS—enmuleta III
World". The world* heat - i &gt;■(
ptevalD. Sam ples of material*
Hunt'* Tnyeun Feed flora
rhildren*
liooks. Phone for an
Make IS per hour at home mttall*
galore. E itlm atea given. Snlio’e
polnImrnL
fifiwiNG_ MACUiNE Center IB ). Iting Baby Shoe*. Hnaite, Silv­
Uphelatery 110 W. li t . St.
W. lit . oppotita Prince** Thea-I er, Gold and Pearl. Free detail*.
Phone 1558.
14
LOST a FOUND
Ira. Ph. 1190..
i Kiktavi Co. 2111 We«t Man*
HAVE A LIFE
rheater. Lo* Angela* 44. Cali­
IKIED JUMBO SHRIMP dlniwf*
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fornia.
I unlit,' Black billfold contalnin;
every n ight HOMER'S.
By having your ear or truck
$40. identification |wpera, ct&gt;
9
W O R K , W A N TED
cheeked over by our export
Please return to l^ulgie Shiver.
mechanics. Is the steering xys*
1A1NT 8PECIAl7-FJC Out.ldo
F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
Phone I3I7-W. Reward.
trm safe? Are Ihc brakes adWhite, 14.75 per gallon. SenA llj.w ork guaranteed. Phone
lusted for quick stopsT Monthly
karik Glaaa and Paint Co. 112*
payment plan fnr larger Jobs.
114 W. 2nd SL Phone 820.
18
A U TO S F O R SALE
C/.RPENTKRINO- imd repair! ~ GENERAL TMJCR ft KQPf CO.
208
W.
Flrel
Htreat
Refrigerator, new apartment ga*
hour, dap or week. Art
For Sale—New Case Trastoi,
range, deak. leathrr chair, glider,
m y. PIton* 775-J.
Traetor work, ploughing, dli
disking,
Model V, A. O.- very rraaondblt
nail*, wood lathe, mlacellancoux
leveling, by hour or acre De- . Rheiman Concrab* | ’|pr Co.
•»
im a « i( IB M » H
W ■ lam ■ a— *
Item*. 1801 Park Ave.
W ill Hunter, Mione 047-M.
Gutter and (pouting Installed or
Phone 1241.
b u r l Caoement Window* a t a
repaired. Free estimate*. Phone
YOI.R
FLORIDA
HOME
ran
be
1984 P ark ard rp h o n V 417-J. '
rork bottom price. Buy whila
BIIX-W.
(cat free. Call 951 for detail*
they la it. Phone 1335. 300 Elm
cn*
FOGGING,
Southern
Chem­
Ave.
1937 four door Plymouth. Cash
ic a l, Inc•
8275. Phone 102.
Antique organ. Reasonable Price.
DODGE-PLYMOUTK
Phone 88f-J after 5:00 p . M. or
•40
Ford pick-up. Ifione 564.W."
PARTS AND 8ERTICB
rail at 1018 W. 12th Su
COME IN* S oomt
I t * PalsM tto A re .
P i m a m i '42 Ford m ilitary. Jeep, pimo*
mm &lt;
ib»m m • m- mm'- * o h m h
10T0-W. ____________
J k flk tk M il
u n n * car
YOU O a iV B IT
1980 made1 A Coup* with pick-up
body, 6 _-nod lira*. Juet right for
hunter*. Phene Mt-W-3. t. C.
Snodgrass.

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CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY IIOI.DEKS
Phone

208 N, Park Ave.

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lalrl I, I*r r I art**!* I (*r 'Ni|ip(ig
Jflitl Mtlloltt M« /, *1Hr Jl

VLYWA L PIHKHAM'S

Will I'ajr 1*700 caali for piano.
Spinel, Baby Grand I1M up*
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
rlghL Writ# Birger Weitrr, 700
South Florida Avenue, Lakeland.
B lfV r K8TATK — INHURANCK
Phone .11581.
CniiPK ItTY MANAGBMBNT
WANTED
RAYMOND M. HAM., Realtor
CLEAN COTTON RAGS
Hn&gt;. *. Florida S late llank Bldg.
TIIK SANFORD IIHUM.I*
Ml*DKItN 4 bedroom Ranrh tjrpe
U.irnr , 2 h -th ,. Excellent locoHELP WANTED
t.un Apply ItM PlumoM Drive.
Phene 12.10W.
SALES LADIES WANTED
MC CRORY'S.

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FIRE and AlITO

Kffcrllvr this dntr nil law nfflcei and thr ntmlrnrt (»f*
Tice will (flxcnnllnue half hnlitlnya nn Wednesday* and
SalurdayN. and inatrail will lip closed all day on Satur­
days until further notice.

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Giru More Carefree
Thanks To 2-Way Help

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fo r f in a l d ls .
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d
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f e re N ot rm h e r 1. A I • IM * . n r a J utig s i'f R s m ln o lr C t iu n lf i F ! « f l *
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d e rfe e p ro
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Tnurhlnn Drug Co.

Relief At Last

If clothe* nre to be | w H In
STORING. SUM Si Ell CLOTHES! boxc* nr trunk*, fold them so th*t
P»ck summ er riot hr* ra t e tu i', . a .y a ir tnitmlh and flat (ml wilh
thin fall in th a t they will In* in n ■ few crans,* a* poxulble Tissue*
gcod condition for went next papra help* ju e v .n l wiinkle*. H i
•p rin e clothing .p rlali t of th # U .| clothe, are hunjt on hanger*.
S. Department of A itrirultuio wooden ha riser, are suggested be- ■
reiiiind th rifty Iw uiew irct, A ll|c a u rr they hold *houIder» in Iwtlcc
clothe* *hould lv clean when jn tt• »haj&gt;c and are le*» likely to leave
aw ay liecause •jMit*. utain* or .oil mark* than wire hanger*,
le ft on fah tic. v. r the m &gt;nths
Clothe* *hmil I la* j'rntected
m ay become “ a.-t" wi'.i -ge and from du*t, *moke, insects, m irr.
difficult or Impossible to remove extrem e heat and dampne** dutins
Remove pin*, metal button*.' the winter.
buckle* or ornament* wliiyh m i g h t ------------------------------ .
leave ru*t or other mittk* on the,
fabric. W ashable cl it he* s h o u ld j

PAGE FIVE

If you net NOW it i* |&gt;r»bab1«
th at yini ra n Ite-rnrull in iiur
flight nehtMil If you tlulay you
may nut he able to
(' ■■u r a «• * available* Private,
Cmiimerelal. Iru tru itm . Invtiumerit Twin Engine.
8tu|i ami s. e our Hehiail &lt;&gt;r
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SIIOWALTKIt
SANKOKH

WINTKIt I'A UK - UIII.ANIIO
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Thr Iteuislrolioo Itnoks u| ihc t i t \ of Snnlord,
I loridn, ore open ;il Ihr 1'ilj Midi, coinmeneiiu; Mondin. Sept cmlier 1!". UUs. Inr Ilie inirposc of reyisUT*
ini: lor ihe Municipal Primary Election In lie held on
Novcmlirr J, 10 IS, and will remain open each day egrepl Sunday a and tinlidu)*. up In and ineliidiuj; Sulur•in Otinlier 2*'l, 10IS,

II. N. Sayer
( ity Resistrigtinn Officer

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Pattishall

GET READY
NHW YORK. Oct. 4 -G 1 V Farwell W. Perry, vice-president
of the W estern Newspaper Union
snd-of the John H. Perry newsnapera, said today on returning from
Europe th a t the Russians' word
“Isn't w orth a dam n"
The Berlin crisis, he aaid, “ought
to be a key for tv to go ahead and
get as strong as possible."
P erry grrived on the Rner Mau­
retania a f |f r a two-months tour
of England, France, Italy and
Greece.
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Excessive R a i n s
Dim Outlook For
F a l l Vegetables

( ( • a lt*«#S lr* a r»«» u » l
a conference with J o h l Foster Oul- of the F irst Methodist Church of
In , another of h u foreign affair* Sanford.
The defeated is survived hy the
adviser* who hat been attending
widow of Geneva; two daughters
tLe United Nalioni letiio m in P '.m . Mrs. T. T. Trapnell of Manaaaa*.
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 4 .'E. Trum an alto planned ■» jV a. and Mrs. F. K. Schw ari of &lt;Special—The general overall pic­
s c lirt of brush-up conferences on Jacksonville; three sons. Dr. H. It. ture in the early fall vegetable
the ticklish international aituation. P attiih all. Jacksonville; E. G. Pat- area* of the sta te does not look to
But liia meeting with Ickes held tlshail. Manassas, Va.; and W. A. promising due to eicessive rains,
top interest with politicians in the PattU hall of Orlando; 10 grand- high tides affecting drainage, aad
Capitol.
children. Dr. Harold H. P attiihall flood conditions as an aflrm rath
About the only advance word i and Mis* Martha P attiih all of of the hurricane.
"The b rig h test spot appears to
wp* th a t the veteran New Deal Jacksonville; Miss Myra P attiihall, tie In the Florida City nrou with
Rublnion popped to Stephens,
o
f
Shreveport,
Ls.t
Mrs.
Henry
tfabtnet officer had asked fur the
the report th a t w ater is going
Boudreau
snacked his
second
jppslut merit and that the Pres- Kgger, Kochester, N. Y.j Evans down f a it and farm ers art* pre
hofhe tu n of th e game and 18th
(5. P attiihall, J r H Arm Arbor, paring to get th e high stmt* read)
dent had aKtri-d.
of the re a r Into the screen over
Icke* broke with Mr. Ttunia,) Mich.; Daniel Pattiahall, Manas* for planting, though it will stll
the left field wall. Gordon Hied
sa*.
Va.;
Aliiert
Schwara.
Aruba,
he some tim e before fitOtls arc
over the “ Pauley Incident" in Feb­
to DiMaggto.
Dutch
West
Indie*;
II
n
In
e
r
really dry enough to p lant,"said
ruary 194*5. lie had teitlficd
One run, one hit, no error*,
against the nomination of Edwin Schwarz. Colorado; Mr*. U. H. William L. Wilson, D irector, State
none left.
White,
Chattanooga,
Tenn.;
Mi»s
M arkets, in reporting a survey of
W. Pauley to It# U ndersecretary
Francis II. C arter, Sr., forth
Fifth inning Rrd So*
of the N avy, and the president Patricia Pattiihall, Orlando, also conditions at the S tate F arm ers'
nt J e rry W. C arter’* seven son*,
Boudreau threw out Tehbett*.
later aaid leke* could have been two g reat grandchildren, Connie M arkets, " F o rt Pierce l u m t ’i Iia* entered law practice here in Doby took K inder'- fly. Keltner
P attiih all of Ann Arbor, Mich, and ctop loss is about 10 per cent &lt;\
wnatg.
Susan France* Schw ari, Aruba, t-i heavy rain* and water i* r r p o i\ the capital rlty following his*made a fine-gloved hand pickup
After hi* resignation had been Dutch W rit Indies.
c l still rising in many areas. Some graduation from U niversity of of DiMaggio’* hot smash and
accepted In a lrr»e note devoid of
Florida College of I .aw.
and threw him out.
Funeral service* will Ire held at acreage will tie replanted," he add­
No runs, no hits, no errors,
the usual word* of praise, Irkra
ed.
nous left.
aaid he wanted to hold no job under Erickson Funeral Hume at 11:00
"Pom
pano
rep
o
rts
light
damage
H tith Inning Indians
Mr. T iu m a a’a juriadiction. Irkra A.M. Tuesday with the Hev. J. E.
Interment from the hurricane due to small
Kellner doubled off the left
alnre then ha* been w riting a McKinley officiating.
C s t l s s r S 1 I.M f a s * i i m
f lr|d w a|| Jfc^y
to Stepwill take place in Evergreen Ceme­ acreage. However, seed beds of
newipapDr column.
pepjier, eggplants and tomatoes Ketl No* at their own game -the hens behind Second base. Pesky
Dewey wound up hi* ( Irat trip tery.
suffered heavy dam age neceselt- home run.
threw nut Kennedy, Keltner movof the campaign, an H800-mlle
j at lug retilanting Continued ruins
Stales,
including
Nrw
Volk.
F
irst
Inning
Indian*
I
1' ! . *° thln1- Ht* * n '" rurk 0U*’
coast Ip roa*t swing, lait nittht
I and high w ater flooding fieri I*
Mitchell filed to William*. Clark
h ,t*
« ro r* . one
when hia 17-car ipecial train re ­
In vestrrday1* political filing, will delay p lan tin g for a week or
grounded out to Pesky, Boudreau C’’*,1' . , ,
„ , _
turned to Albany H r will go back Guvetnor J. Strom Thurmond, the ten rluys amt the outlook ju st now ala
tarn rd a home rim atop th a t •’itth inning Red S ol
bn Ihr road in about a week with Stales S ights candidate for Pres­ is not favor able for a norm al full left field wall, 376 feet uway. I I'aaky trounced out, Gordon to
a major speech tel for Ogt-' 16 from ident, told a Washington radio planting. The labor situation is Steven* threw out Curdno.
' ReMaiolb Gordon muffed WilliSt. I'aul.
audience the issue of racial seg­ N r from satisfacto ry ,” lie tkOne run, one hit, no erro rs, non# I sms' easy high pop fly in short
claietL
regation
should
lie
left
up
to
the
That awing may take him into
left
' right. .Stephens struck out. Doerr
■‘lleav
ivv rain* in the Wauchula
the boidrr Mate* and Kentucky slates.
F irst inning lied Ho*
•m sihrd g ’home- run against th#
s
ta
ir
Market
area
a
n
reporter!
and Weal Virginia, which Mr. T ru ­
He said th at lo deal with the
Ilouilreau threw out DiMaggio. left field sersen scoring Williams
and
fear
is
e
ip
re
ise
u
damage
man viilted laat week on-the la*t m ailer by federal law "W ill only
Pesky lined a double into right- j ahead of him. Spence went down
lap* of his 8300-mile tour.
delay the progress we (South*!- to crona will tie considerably in- renter field. Williams bounced o u t ' twinging.
cicftsed over tho first eshgpite
Two tu n s, one hit, one error,
Th* President ia due to leave nersl are determined to continue after the hurricane. Pahokee re­ to Roudreuu. Hteplicrw ram m ed a
single inside the th ird basalln* MW left,
Wednesday for a new speech-mak­ to achieve."
port* a p p ro ifin a trly 1,000 acre*
Haventh inning Indian*
ing (triad through four Eastern
In California’s fertile Central of beans, com prising virtually all s o n ing Pesky. Do«rr groundwi
out. K ellner to f.lark.
Hsarden and Mitchell singled.
planting in th a t area, were dritq ry
One run two hits, no w fo v * , Kwbinaon sacrificed both runner*
rd hy heavy ralna aocompaning the
leit.
j along, Pesky to Doerr. Boudreau
recent hurricane. Replanting la*, oneSecoml
Innlnir Iruliann
' /
. „
#*,gan immediately, however, on le-st
Keltner singled off (he left .*** PU,r.P®*fJX
OoHon fouUd out to Pssky.
drained land and ia progressing field wall. Dimaggio made . fine
steadily as areas dry off w ith the shoestring catch of Doby's loop- kl^ ,n ,r ^ ®l lo
Hd fxns. tw« hits, no errors,
eault that harvesting In good Ing fly in short center. Kennedy
)uantity should la-gin hs^fwien sent a short fly to DiM aggio )|» . | Ihire left.
lovemlx-i 16 and 20. A small San went down swinging.
1 Seventh inning Red Hog
Goldman walked. Tehhetl* rap
acreage of celery set out uriur to
No run*, one hit, no erro rs, one
prd la rk to Hear-leu who started
the hurricane w as badly damaged rft.
and It is still threatened by higha fast double play, the pitcher to
Refund Inning Red Hog
wrder. Celery seed ted s suffeird
Hpence walked. liuiMlnmn IihA- [ Gordim to Robinson.
Boudreau
some damage hut celery harvest- til at a third strike and Spence . grabbed KI ruler's high bounder and
ir.g should a ta rt ground December was doubled off try in g to steal i threw him out a t first1st to 10th. Heed beds for pepper second, lleean to Boudraau. Tab -1 n „ runs, no h its, no errurs, none
and eggplant suffered setbacks, beti* singled Galehouse walked, Irft.
hut were not totally destroyed.*1 DiMaggio bounced out to Keltner.
Eighth Inning Indians
he asserted.
No runs, one hit, ne erro rs, two
Dob, doubled. Kormedy sacri
lef*
" ’Palm etto m ark et advises con­
fifed Doby to th ird , Goodman to
ditions In th a t area are very ser­
R « r . V n n l w‘ralk!Jl|U n M I t e h e l I ' I W r r ’ ,, # l r “ n w * *
“ n ln t* "
ious due to haavy rains h u t dam
oge loo crops could not be accur- gm im V ed"into*a^doutde*play8te^
ately s ^ timated due to continued C S S T h S r i f
“ - I S down between*third and home.
rainNo t
no hX. no e rro rs. !
dr opped Bcardc-n's long
Sanford report* fear of dam ag­ none left.
fly to left-cen trr for a two basa
ing effect on growing crops due
•rror. whch allcwrit Hagan to score
Thiril inning Rrd Bog
fo daily heavy rains. The Statu
Pesky Ijounced rail ta Clark. from second. Mitchell popped to
M arket hopes to hold th e first Boudreau caught W illiam s' high Pesky.
pecan auction of the season on foul lichlnd thiril base. Stephan*
Une run, one hit, one ersor, one
October 21, however w ratheX and lined out.
left
other conditions may m ake ■'% No runs, no hit*, no erro rs^. E ighth Inning. Rad S oi
change In p la n s" he said.
rums left.
’ Kellner threw oat DiMaggio.
F ourth inning Dtdians
■Pastry struck out. Williams singlIlouilreau sincteil to rig h t. Gor- led
Htenhen* grounded to KeltAND
Valley, Henry A. Wallace said at don‘ singled t»a*t Pesky. Keltner 'tier who thew tn Gordon forcing
llakei .field that Cover nor Eat I drove a home run into th e screen Williams a t second.
W arren, the GOP vice presidential alxive the left field wall, altout
io runs, one h it, no eiro rs, one
candidate, "Is playing both sides” 40(1 fre t away. Th* blow sewed
of
the
Issue
of
big.acreage
cor­
1 .
TO
Boudreau and Gordon ahead or
Ninth Inning Indian*.
poration farming.
him. Klli* Kinder, a righthander,
Robinson and Boudreau singled.
"He came nut-bravely fur the relieved G alrhm ue on the hill, Kinder uncorked a wild pitch and
family-sized farm , and then added thd&gt;y doiitded Kennedy aneriflred, Ixilh runner* moved up a base.
that he was afraid it wouldn't wurk Doby to th ird . Kimlrr to Goodman, Gordon was purposely passed to
AND
In Ihr Central Valley," Wallace, Hogan wa* thrown out, Rtesihsn* load the base*. Kcltnrg hit Into
the Progressive P arty presidential Lo Goodman as Doby scored. Hpeit- a double play, Rtag)hens to Doerr
ce caught Beardan’a fly.
lvw m a„, Robinson Kt
to X
Goodman.
scored on
nominee, asserted.
F our runs, four h its, no e r r o r a . . , ^ pU
lM t , trock out
none IrfL
1 On*
- r run,
*
two h its, no errors, one
F uurth Inning Reil Bog
Cream snappy yellow cheese
D o e r struck out. Huenee '**lk- left.
Ninth inning Red 8 o i
with a little cooking sherry, nut &gt; I ( iie - 'iis s ro'leil Into a double
Deerr was out, Bearden to Rob­
In a small rtlu tfa l pottery jar, play, Gordon to Boudneau tu
W liltlU
( I //A M U I)
inson. Billy Hitchcock batted for
cover and allow the flavor a to Robinson.
,
blend in the refrirforator for
No runs, no hiln, no eiror*, 8pcnce and walked. Goodman
struck o u t.. Keltner threw out
several day*. Then serve as a none left.
tW H H W U
M llw lU X H I
spread for cracker* with a cooked
Tab hells.
F 'fth Inning Indians
vegetable salad.
Na runs, no hil*, no erro rs, one
Mitchell popped out lo Williams.
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U. Sokolovsky, said as much S at­
urday. He declared that trying
to solve th* Berlin blockade by
means other th an direct negotia­
tion* would result only In continu­
ing the abnorm al situation. Such
methods, he said, “ Will n«t lead
to result."
Britain stopped breaking down
her w artim e air raid shelters. The
Belgian defense m inister said the
s il nations of the W estern Europe­
an Union are w orking out a ' Kind
of m ilitary M arshall Plan” which
th e U.S. will !&gt;• called upon to fin­
ance in the la rg e share.
A Congressional c o m m i t t e e
urged more U.S. help fur China,
railing the spraw ling Aslastic na­
tion “the decisive a re a ” in the tug
of w ar between Russia and de­
mocracy. China's new budget pro­
posed ten-fold increases in taxes
on incomes, win# and tobacco. The
i U.S. D epartm ent of the Army w-a*
said to have ordered Japanese w ar
crim es trial* ended this year.
South Korean police arrested ’-’t)
persons end accused them of plot­
ting a revolt against the new
south Korean sla te .
Peru smashed a bloody revolt of
tailors and civilians a t Callo, five
miles from the C apital, Lima.

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JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 1 - i J p —
The Rev. Edward Hamilton W est
today was consecrated Bishop
CobiljutOr of the Episcopal Dio­
cese of Fior ds in services a', h i.
Johns Cb-iiCH.
Elected t«» th - trfftco la st spring,
Bishop W ait hat Le*i serving «.
rector o f St. I'm l's Church
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N EW YORK. Oct. 4—4 ^ )—
Leunaid H*c«n Clark, 4‘J -year-old
socially-prominent New Yorker,
was arrveted today on a complaint
charging h* stole 11,362,000 from
his fath e r's estate.
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ties deep in the Russian son*.
More basically, however, th*
Russians are opposed to th* crea­
tion of a W estern German atat* in
the th re e W estern occupation gone*
and have used th* Berlin blockade
as p trs s u te against it. Ten A m er­
ican* have died and million* of
dollara have been spent supplying
W estern Berlin by air. Vlshinsky
even denied there la a blockade of
Berlin. O ther delegate* smiled.
Vlshinsky asserted th* currency
reform In W estern Germany was
"an a c t of aggression." The Rus­
sians put In their own money re ­
form.
He railed Russian reac­
tion*. such as the blockade, "de­
fensive m easures." He called U.S.
charges before the council "A
m eans of pressure to carry out
aggressive aim s of that governm sn t."
U.N. sources said surely Russia
will veto any action taken against
her and ignore any decision the
U.N. take* about Berlin.
Her military governor In Ger­
many. truculent Marshal Vassily

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SAN FO RD ,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

K e y W e st L ash ed B y U.S. Reaffirms

F L O R ID A

TU ESD A Y

Spank Hits Russia

13 2 M ile W inds A s Cold P olicy
Toward Spain

M iam i A w a its Storm
S tro n g
R a in s

W in d s .
Sw eep

F l o r i d a ’s
F a rm in g

H eavy
S o u th

V e g e ta b le
D is tric ts

M IA M I. O ct. 5 . ( A » ) - A .n u ll.
vicious tropical h urricane blasted
at K e y W e il today with w in d , re­
ported tu be 132 m ite, an bout al
their p eak.
T h e ilo in i m ined into the K ey*
after h illin g H a v a n a , C u b a, whete
it killed a l Ir a .t nine persons and
in ju ie d m any other..
Stro ng w in d , and heavy ra in i
moved before the hu rrican e into
Southern Flo rid a .
T h e ra in , e x ­
tended no ithw ard alontt the A t­
lantic c o a il to M arylan d and W e il
V irg in ia .
Com m unication, .o u th w a rd over
the Flo rid a K e y . were fa ilin g , but
B a u d Newton. M iam i D a ily New*
coirerpondent, ine.taged at noon:
" In d ic a tio n , ate that eye of
ito im w ill p a t. ju .t ea it of K e )
W eit.
Highest wind repotted so
la r ii 132 nulei per h o u r."
C irc u it , to hard-hit H a van a went
out at noon.

Hurricane Kills
Nine Persons As
It Lashes Cuba

M IA M I. O ct. 5. (/1*r A s rv r.e
im all hurricane paiti-d over Cuba
today into the Flo rid a S tta il* . tepoitedly leaving te v e ia l h u n d ird
m Juied in H avan a and at le ait nine
lie i.o iit killed.
More than a dozen h o u ie. w e ir
(la llrn rd in the Cuban capital an.)
other damage done. A telephone
call horn the H avan a Associated
P r e i. Ifureau to M iam i rrp o itrd
the num ber of in ju ie d " piobably
w ill reach several h undred."
The

hurricane— the

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No. 31.

Associated Prefix Erased Wire

194S

Russians P|anVishinsky Boycotts
lo P a ra c h u te
.
J r\C o
in Corridor Debate Ur becunty
Council On Berlin
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Truman Assailed ' Taft Predicts
In Talk By Lewis COP To Carry 4
BeforeUMWMeet Southern States

tiatl&gt; nollfird the W rtlriu Powei*
today they plan (laiachutr piaclicr
hi the air corncjoi u«ed by Ainei
lean and |lnti*h plane, xupplvmg
bloc k ajrd llrib n
1 hr Scivirt warning. |&gt;c»ted In
L ender S ay s
the Four-I’owei Keilin all *afel* U n i o n
P re s id e n t
Is
N ot
center, laid ihr chill wa* to liegin
today front a 2 / i (KI | , miI altitude
F it
For
P o s itio n
Dir holier did not tp rn fy how
O N C IW A II,0 ,1 %, (/!'( Jell.*
many men or planes weir m .o l.e d
or how long the rarict.e s would I Lew i* l,..lj* O ia ilr d f'le tid e n t
la.t.
Ihr localr stipulated it III I Hint an fo i |o ,te x u lllig the L 'liltrc l
llie- llurckcbllig - tier tin totndcii 'Mine W o ik ri. m ifcriit *oal v llih n
which it uerd by all alilifl (ilaiie* amt ad x tx n l tlir in it ir ii tu "sb*
on thru irtu in flight to Wextein xom rtliinc i! ..ut ,t ” III llir Nov 2

DINOUNCINO IUS1IA for tier amblliou. polit ic, which have created
fenr in the We.t, llelgian Premier
P au l-llrn ri Sp.iak (above) is p|c1’ irss O ffic e r M ichael J . M.
tuieit at tiie It, N General A'scmbly
Detinoll m id lltrir it "no champ
in Pars* wlieie hla .perch « . a
III our |&gt;**Slion when atk rd about luuucily applamled. The Belgian
(Vernier accused the tteda of having
Gurney's v i.it lo Spam la*l wrrk
"a fifth column betide which Hit­
Gurney, chairm an of the Senate j ler'* fifth column looks like a Hoy
Armed S ervice. Committee, w a*! Scout movement." (fatertiotioudH
accompanied by Aim)’, Navy and |
Air I’orce officer..
«
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After an hour'* pm air l ilk with |
J O I U I S " 1 1 1 (1 1 (1 1 1
Franco, G u m ry taid lie fsto ied 1
G erm any.
"c oinplclr le-ectsblithliient of all i
Hie ra n c o r* may be pail ol
relation." between Spain and the 1
Sovirl lall mdllaiy m aiiruveit
United S ta irs,
,
which tin m an irpoll* liacf talcl
Ilia sfMoment ptubuhly reflected
i weie tel fm rally Oclobei
the feeling o f some military lead I
ers th at, in view of |n&gt;lltiral con- i 1 4 1 . . ; , 1k.
C . . . . . . r '- i t x n l
Meanwhile.
flirt with Russia, the United States | 1
odys
v . a i U l l tit.- Hueileii* n (irotent nvuf ym-

River Project To
Be Revived Soon

.econd w iilithe I lor- *huuld s tra ig h te n out It* retatiou*
W ill
B l*
S e p a ra te
ida p rn ili.u ta with holh K r y W etl w ith » tra tegically-located Spain,
j
F ro m
H o o d
W o rk
A t the n e w . conference tu which
and M iam i in it . path.
- ^
C om m unication* were out he- M cDerm ott restated I T S . (adicy ]
Storm f o rr c a .tr r . descrilwd the , WH&gt;rt | | av*na anil fin e r Del Klu toward S p a in , he releasexi n »t»ti‘- j H e *i*a l of the long debated S t
Indian K i* e r navigation
Morin as "small, but plenty tough. in (he w estern C ul* cigar tohaceo merit o f g re etin g fto in Pn -.ld etit I John*
m an
In iPresident
arshM“al An- ta n a li p to •ifc l. w
. a* announcedi li*dav
. i .
It la moving along fairly fast, caus­ area, which apparently w a. in the
. . . Tru
1ruin
an r&lt;»
m in i n M
.oar
11otilo C a rm o n a o f P o rtu g al, F ra n - !*
.- I
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ing winds to increase sw iftly to path of the storm.

in a month— headed

5.

U. S. Britain Can Con­
tinue Berlin Lift
For T w o Years If
Needed. Says Clay

Marshall W ants No
T ruck With Franco:
A s i a ' s Frontiei Is
Seen Upon The Elbe

WASHINGTON, ( h i. 5. &lt;/l*)
The Stale Depailliirnt today leaffinnrd it• cold ihouldrr policy to­
ward G eneialuiuno I' r . n c i . c n
D o z e n H o m e s F l a t t e n - ' F ranct* of Spam de.pitr a *aii U
Senator Gurney (U S D ) for
ed And O ther D am ­ newrd fnrlidly relation*.

age Has Been Done

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plam* i I imnI w ith in 2oo fr«*t uf tho
U ansport in the n o ith e in nir corrh jo r aliout 40 milip* wrest of H erlin.
T h e W estern P o w e r* gave
, , tv'o w ed indication they expect n*&gt;

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llie llllllk * the K* public ant lia* I* .1 liu l tin ( jir t f
Vri% $1 hh| tlr.inti.tr lit l i n y hull
I l*r S o v ir l l hi Mil &lt;uikiiJet •
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11lir i t i ) V Mil i r t j i t i i i t t i l l t i i
•Mb’ !•• pul l l ir h o lm .Jt in t on on
fill* S r|M lr
' lit .•*/&lt;*III!J. 1)4* hli l.t ln l f i.r t I.A lter
l.ih 1id*I i 11r m i * u n lr i r in «* h** | " I tl" t rut 1*11 Natron*
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t*M ll lrh iir»i«*r
( .iittlm .i. Ih llili 1 |lit 1 A !U 4)n lll\ u| »fvcn
I IttiuLi im l \ iiifini-t
| hf IMrilst f I %r* H it f i \s , 1 * ir i|U ! I f J
NutllH!' ifn |iir«i-nt r t f flir l l l l i l
V n liu itk ) t lr t l.iir t l dial tfjr Ailiip*
m ttul W lighl s 1 ilr * Ulght*' In kel liuii «*f t|»r -nr* m l ,1
» %«*»14b11liKi
oil ih r b illo t iiitl the fact that the ul thr l m in i \ itM»!I% 1 lia it r f , tpe*
H&gt; public *n* n o iin a lll poll *oine
i kill ally t)| aitu Ir III/
w b rir a ll.m i.I 411 p ri cent cef tile
DlinVll MalilJlMkh 1*1 llir l klAUie
Vote 111 tin •. .litre Fill e*i,| "We tfirn iniruuncral tli.it l.r .1 U*» v%oul*I
Il43r 4 »ril i;m«hI t Ii .uh r in d Ir | II-r t«I ( 14 11:1.t 111,1tr (i) flir iff 1} 1 1g
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i n # In Hill
&lt;»n |{rrU n, ’ i ni thr ir.ixstin outlined
I .lit Hill tu.i L r I S o U llirill *|tr,ik
R\ llir S u llr l ilrlrgatr
my lull! n rtf u r r Ik
‘ •"Jiis il I'r f-x-iih nt «lli«n A till J
I 4(1 (ti,ul* lh r* r othri pir
llm iu iiffha i.f A r^ rn ti* « then aJ*
i*nnn»i| th r *'*«11111*11 »t
10 I'.M .
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t i l '» A M I . S T i w ith tne an*
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t It 1ul* iv*■ i t ii** ii*
im lillim &lt;1 « i|| i . t tiny H«nt* on iiiiiiiiip itii'iil tKnt tlie ie would K#
tHo nu t tin y tu fiiu itu *
llu *«»Vri Jill ill tilt’ Hi* 1iu(&lt;*
II
Ik
l'ln li|i &lt;
I)f the
Is .O l' tiller lit |«i s i ii }i 11in* i»f two
nrnfrn. T «fr
« -I Kit! ho ih fliiiiM l l m trd S t a ir * rtfilinums l that h i
Unuld n|H*eh at ill*' h -x»iiiii U it liil*
In c U h tun "‘|ir&gt;r if ii*
I Till* iiiN -ftii S*tm!* I i i i i * ui» in t un m«)| m iiy
Sn\ irt lu lrg n t r V in h liltk y oP"
•M K«*|*ul tu ui * au«| If* iV n iu c rn tt*
yee*
T h e DfHummt* »• -111t*i 111 Ih c v have |N*»r«| in irp tn it ie u f tK«
• f.w «i clin tici’ of Yhinmnf fo ur o r Ir f d iiy , vunU’iid iiii that unly t h i
| i M [ftttfa*
HUH'
I * mtii thr 111'| i 1NlIf-II 11 P u u r i • . i i
Cunn c • h'Kd llv em|&gt;i»nered t*i
uft'l tiiMfii* in u i'it jly «iirittul 1
J Hi* I s Iti'if « it vi ill nisi !«* deal with th r tii’i inmi §ti i-Klmift,
J llft hr fm i* tt,» rfUClnl v rttf ifl
ni*ii*«»i»i\ t*• ruiM* t a i n nunin. lu ll
nil I III* nth* I lltim l lit' AIT* llttll* •I ’pnn. h -tiylui I mi l nuk«, J r ,
tltnm’i* fur tun fu it ln i « u li« ||in liu l H in t U|i •■»* tin* tila t f nf tu Mint «h(»ok
huliiJ/s with 1' S lh*l«*f?fit«* VV at ( trt
11*iliacliuti
f t*ff»f \ ■la-in?! al
! Iw llr'i*
in ii 11*»1)1 t lit* I 1111I 1 \o *iIn Mini t \
11 ismil iatnr «j flit |'»i*# *| g|
t*i-1 w t f l i i n 1I1*’ | i i t’ fi fu ! t u n yii*Itl

I h r l M W I r j i l n * a id th a t M r
vo'* nriffhlior. Tt»r occMlon for Ih r
L dw jid
'»*»•**'
ol . «r !y lift in if of thu Huvirl Umi
Jose Arroyo Maldonado, A
mcMAirc*
w
m tin*
•onlvi
iimry of I.the Sflilinolf vounty. l hamlirr ol Khn’kiMU* l.v ••nlt*ritiif_ th** with- lium an was "loo cowardly" to pui
me**age
w
as
tile
anniversary
sociated Press reporter In Havana, the proclam ation of the Portugese Commerce, after irtuining from a drawal of *otne
luilioad c-nr liltn in tail iii PMti and lad *pimg
said “It appear* there w eir several
when th r I'lendriii Ki*oknl inpito
I conference in Ja.k.onville ye.ter ! UmlU ul
* U,ch •'•,l
"
hundred (lemons Injured in Havana Republic.
'&gt;t«r ..dv
‘ hv H l.t,l.hII Suviet
fly co n tra st, the S late I M - r t - l j , Hj,(l ( ; , 0 )„ r G ,bl„, S r., p ie. '■.......
if ,m. ................ b a ll , tippling mine ,.,ik e alone. Property dam age In 11av­
m r n l w m niU ’ t il o v e r t h r w n w m l
,
* ,
«
, .
*
,,, I H * n * m u ir t r u u y
r*»ll i i Hit
Kibi’*
ium was heavy, and gins* litters when
F ranco held a big birthday I 'dent of the St. Julms River Nav.ga I,an wa. raised
.......... t *11it 11r11* I L\ I ,'lif *hmi w**r :*
i sift I t VI* m ill tin* uiilttll
Avrnida He Italia, better known
ii..Mtinw.,i ■»
s"i*r i
imn AsscHulioii. Mi Higgins wa*
th e tialns now tmve U-en pulled
a* (ialeano, in the heart of the
llV
M ir west
' l l h
i i i i acme
m ' l i i f in
i t veir
ii
accompanied lo Jack.onv.lle• by
U ch to the
and
of ith
................... I* * c u r l ..id.-., a. Lbusiness district. Business houses
Fea H Lesher, ailing mayor . .m il .s ig .e * taken for the a ir lif t . I * " f , 1 * " ’ l* '*
on San Rafael and other slrecta
u*
U .S authoritloa rejected i.*d av
&gt;
.........
In the downtown bualnesa area
S a n fm d .
; a Soviet alleg atio n o f - m a .a V iola- *
........................ ........................
(uff|.r|i(l p rH |y )l#tvy damage,
Mr. Higgin* quoted Ml. Gibb* a* ; lions" of fifing lulrt in the Soviet 1I I
\1z*| • i n l i i t
much as broken windows, and *« l
wjaj
f
1 T O ' 'staling that the |iroplr of Jackson j*"»e corridor*.
,n tn r y
IH L L iU U lin
on.
*1 l l t e r S I I I U * S i* | \d ir are anxiuu* to asritt in dev
1
Sor*«! l n . . &lt; a i ; r ; A o ri \ . i &gt; . .
“ In the tin and cardtioard coin - 1
deputy ikU itary
governor,
a navigation
(torn
munlty of Havana known as IJaga ' _ 1 V T n . ,
i oping- .---„ . canal
,
charged that between A ug. IN) and .
wg x*.
z \ i* i* *
Y Pun. loss of life wa* avoided he- J DAYTON, &lt;&gt;.. Oct. R h l’t T h o lg j Johns R n e r lo the Indian Rivet D C l B .it ls h flie r s co m m itu d m
J t 0 |* C l t V
O l I K * t*
cause the inhabitant* wore warned Dying disc business show , n o 1
*
sign* of fading out.
|
l,1 » .«
{j|1 * l? r ' 1 vlolitlinn* ftml An)« rlv*kti fliur* Hi*
well in advance.
. pPeople
,r ^still
^ m
.................
.. j mg during the latter part of No*
M aJ. G eneral G eorge P l l . y s , ,
„r
„ |l(lM1„ ,.
are^ “seeing
thing*
S an fo rd for the p.isi
( l.lega A Pon t* a c t i o n Iii th j the a ir" In sll sections of the rtnlier. possibly in S anfuid.' »a.d U .8 deputy m lllt a iy governor, i .
Havana fncfliatrfal district w hen’ fountry B,„, w htther it* s
jille .l tin- accusation* were base- )VMr„ Bl1,|
graduate ..f
I... .I
several hundred of Havana * ex
I jilt r in sn atomic nge'***
Biggins thi* morning, “ and p -- ” ***
i nrluMiiba iiu n llflrd yi*sk!t*rilflv
A hvM i. i.n ftl L ilt in-* I* r u &gt; %4iit utisiri tu ru n fo r th r
».f c it y
A u L q r n n r p l l » t i n n trrm*&lt;ly lT r
*h"': iHii.i.'n.r ' o f "
"pln-iu" m -i.a" 1'I11; " mlere*1ed p a,tie. in th r Si
® ** ™ v s l B v v l i a u U H | | w „f whatever m aterial a v a il-( j, .oniething
W H ght-Pattersoni Johns and Indian River aira* to till* l llltp'l St 11111S) fi 11*1 Hr It it ill 4‘illl i'lMllll3Mt*it)|Us| |i)i I (I t&gt;u|t \*M 1 tss
nri 4&gt;lt *|ii;«ti* iim iK iii ”
•H e.)
Field officer* would like to know.m „ ,k out an active campaign to k i'fi* u|i I It* 11 air I nt t •• liluckatii-tl •tuit-rtl It. z\. W ill la in -, m ayo r. • kill
I’nft ftllitl III* «h- * HUM a itlllt I ' l l ’ *
• »i wim n u n u u n m l to iliiy bv floitfon
"So far. there are no re,H „u of
To.,ay. Col. r . H.^ Welch, public
the attention ol the govern I l r i l m f*n l wit jT iiM if itm*cft In*.
•luitl T ru iiitiu Milt ■xtil 'till 4 K'ult*ut
“ If it ift rtrrvpanry tu tctitinu*
K iu illu y , c it y «l«*puty •*li, rk
death*.
relstions o ffire r of the Air Mat. r-&lt;
" ,
. ,
,
.%#11*11 llu* i i i -u I ’stfiuM ' 1'•iiivi, tic*ti
th«*
nir
lift
until
rro
n
o
titir
t
m
t
v
r
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y
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r
m
iii
ttf
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wn&lt;|
Mt»,
M»*nr&gt;
EJ
Ensvtno
departm
ent
tel
Command,
said
he
wanted
(h
e
1
men*'he
necessity
ol
thi*
cana.
T A M .A IIA tS K E t)cl, R - tA A "The
**h » 4 11V i 11 J 11111in 1 V i»I i'l Mi*11 I h"v\ i*I"
purposes." H- i i"»ititfi-p th i' fitiikMl i t y n f K h io jm 1 \U ' S a n f u r i l
The Parol* Commission tmlay re ­ store on (ialeano. and other store* public lo know the Army I* invrst for navigation
t ill tln*n |»fi**«nt 1 it 1*g1 11 r«*%’l«U»ii
commended cancellation of the in the husinr** district, lost a lot igating such report#, regsrdle**!,„,in| r,j out that this project would U r lir 11ji ill I Y ra n &lt;Jn »|| t llilr f I i( It «* lirnP* f i t . Mt 1.ti 111in w n i iwiri) Ill’ll* r it whuli' n»u nut* nft i *i K it mi
in
1901,
Afler
K
n
itlu
u
tiiiir
ffom
tail sentence given H . B. Odham of glass.
• be separate from flood control can ct I
««“ » • ' lf
«»• ' »"
Ill* *»iihl h'*
11i|&lt;Ii Sxhfs'l in I'.HH, In -■lyklditiun -Ian 'J**
w ay, nr »aii|, Trn* puliUrf
1
,
,
, ,
. .A m rriran m ilitary irn\i*rrmr tnlil &gt;•
for gam e law violation in Marion
•‘We have lieen unable to com­ ran Th4t
r u n
ii.li
be
n**urrd
there'a
nothing
projects,
as
the
canals
In
lie
dug
lm
' ,.ttti-nil«'il N o rtlw rn
i». t ; ^ v .—.
I ' d II c K' 1 ul 11*1 i K miM nf ti It* 1 thliritfi v r
County hut the Pat don Board municate with Pliter Del Rio, «*
I hr fir f .nir it.ul Uiiluii* •!* i,Ird
going on We don't know nl«&gt;Ut."|
l» « a lta a * 4 tta gaae l l i l
M eanwhile. B e rlin c ity
ity o f f ic ia l, " f riil(’4i|*&lt;« ft urn uliFi’h hr krutl ii
derided lo hold a public hearing other place* In W estern Cuba."
I nil AI f ii f r I r l thr ft it a it* tf« &gt;
in 11*2 0 . h m in y H im! y m i It*
Tl*ft** |t| 1**11*’I l«*•) a Hi 1i.ll P
The colonel sa il W right FieltL
told t epotter* lu st night that mutt
la fore taking action.
The presidential palare reported
tin i»|»l*nti
*M*| H*|' * * HI 1lit Sn I Mi ijilt 4'iiiititi*I
hiAiid** In l i nn r n ir f 11 (|| i m .
I Irip a l election* W ill not i-e held • in i t ill u|H"riitk&gt;n&lt;t r
At tin* request of the Pardon at 7:dO A M. that President Ramon offiret * w ere In Fargo. N. D . Run • I f l U i n r r W 111 D r y I 11
S t i »» 1
Y f O h C I S 1 /1
Ul 411 i i f t r r I )i ii s s llirt f .* 11 u tiiu iia
■
•I s f f M|| I ,-iV *&lt;| H* i Huutn flint
N o v I I «• scheduled. Is-caiist- tIt. iri« ! in n lui utiiin h r
Hoard. Governor Caldwell said Grau Ran Marlin wa* on a tout day. investigating n report of
fu'vi n m ip ii’il l»y l hi* T h Mp Su|i(»lv
« *e ltle il i l i c i r
iK t n i
»* i^ r
d fNational G uard officer who claimsiinL thi* S tiiti** lx I?lit* |u rA ld rll
h r w ill extend O dham V r e n * W | ()f ,he c llv lo Insiw ct dam age.
r« ,
i; s
tiling * Tlnii iib i"l nirilU UmI m a u d * I h r H u rt* tints i u a t a
ed he chased and iHd aerial m a­
ill
for &gt;0 day* The heating will be
Arroyo Maldonado said at b neuver* w ith s lighted disc-like
Hi* rrn iain i’ll in (lie l*ir«! Str**'
l l i r IK i*t 1*4 t lu».*,I (if 1,l-| l l l l l l f l i l #
w i mil iMtitf ti «ill
Hvu*»’|t thi*
here nc-xt Tu»*dav.
A .M . K8T. that "Th# blow is ovet object which outran and out-m a­
I d ii; H ir e r * li t .
Mr u t h n h**t&lt;t u f
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i
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fo
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rinhl
yim
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m*»\
ulli
f
f
mu
M
h i v)B i 'i11 *** i * *w* Alt original .10-da v |M»tpone- now, but wo su rr do have lot* of
“
w l l l l l l l l l l l f i l l l l l #i| In ahrr** thi* |irvi*#nit Kin In I Inti iiiiiitil tiHH ii W f aluti Suli*tit(
I .w akin «&gt;( i «&lt;r I ir t i n .i n
in t
K it
neuvered him.
ment of sentene* by the Governor water.
V S to le U now located on v_ , aiitiii fii i- It I- rNlMpMlUll I* !»ut
It’s been raining very,
Asked th e result* of the In­
K iu r n t r ii um i t h r
it i h t u r n 'j
Rising
fiocai
water*
nf
«hr
f
t
.
'
H
c
j
c
c
t
s
W
a
r
r
e
n
P
l
a
n
'
lo allow tim e for a Parole Com­ very hard. We had quite a blow vestigation. the rolonel said:
Avenue. Then- he remained i tin * x*ti ti t m in i I mimi* m
I it iiiti u f N u f t fi
In ir v ir a .
Johna Hivrr and I*akr MnnttH* nr*
mission investigation resulted In for several hour* during the night
for IS y ea rs lM-fore moving to hi*
"N
othing
to
report."
In
lliffli
I'u
in
l.
N
•
w
*i«»u|»
*»f
various Ocala civic club* protest­ ami the storm seemed to have
celervv, farm* in thi-;
I.AKFI.AND. Oct. 6 —4»1&lt;
,
,
*-/xnr.t.Aixu,
present location at tt!t Magnolia
llC A l.n , th t
,S
K Tv »
Then he explained m ilitary now menacing
nr?* Immit’sI Sfn!' Itluhtu |tr#*» i mr iil--ml
ing any move to Interfere with the
are# and are washing over th* T he Florida C itru s taimmtssion J ' \ Vemie
i, i sn, i« , r , x. !,• i . '
intelligence
i*
charged
with
in­
reached
its
peak
around
5
A.M.
and
I*»tttuii
iifiiii&amp;ts*-r
i*hufiiiuti,
i
i
«fu*t
sentence of the court.
rejected ttaiay a* "trnptactic*I" a
Mc u u| | n j, ull
Ki
(KMI IVi»( In«•t %t I1(HI v ,
a rt fil'd 1I i ! I f
vestigating any reports regarding bulkhead and startin g to flood j •Utfhfmtion
I &lt;seMllMHt A
*'■•&gt;(• *** *
u llrr W
irrrn th
at
Odham. Sanford Insurance sales­ then quirted down rather quickly." such "flying discs* and that the Seminolr Houl* v&gt;rtl.
euggc.th.n by Fhullr.
warren
ti.ai
BI(1,
Hll ..................
H i UIh I w a h*i* dr inn f id « vaiih lh«
man and brother of S tate Rep, J.
. T
, h r rl*r. of l^ikr
. Mmiror w *s,» Rrail »w placed cm the number U r ,lf , hp Hanford lodge „f Flk
c tn iiiliv - I’m t ir t *
i lit
t% an
«ro*Wftft«9* SWa. #t»» »!•*
m u s s Mil *
STOIt.M RIDEI-IC.IITS
Ijctween wo and three inch. - of hour, fruit may l-e kept in
, h). ghrltw
Rrallry Odham of S*nford, plead­
hour |»A) in- • «•#
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I*unn.
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MIAMI Del. 1—(Ah—These are
ed no defense to a charge of posdurtnir a 24 hour period, $Aid Ch\ i colorinir moms.
^ rn i
prp.hvtiirlun rh u n h
MOOSK MEKTM T IH T K
Tin* Wttk’ i- t i k i ’, t - #•* n ir «fI
/IS Furm t'i IJ m r in u i W ilts
sesslng a deer out of season. The some of the thingg seen in the
to
nmjn
FORT WILLIAM. Ont., Oct. f» Knirlneir Itulph Lunhln»ki,
-------- -nn i; _ ”Wurrrn's
j ; ' - •• 7 •:r«N|iivAt
«*—-* waa rrlnynl
.......
nuut KidtlHm mu
are auniioti. t *f i i «w. Wtill i iilltlilti* -I *ti •tigr d c , fiv llv i* I Is I Itla w ill a l l #li (lit
Msrion County Judge Imposed a Miami area today as i,.*idi-nts .
X I i m e t truck .m the i hr 1*«micled th a t if rain* continue th e Commission by Nallian Mayo, f whirls he hold* u private' p ilo t,
f 1 .811 14$ tl** u r * I. K | i y )■
h cl.
t Moose met truck CM tm J ,h|&gt;
j,,v, | wj | | r , reri, t h ,(
S te le A griculture Commissioner,
tlilir «II ivi|£ 41i -milsOI *«»»•■*
•* Iltl
tall sentence of 10 days and ItOO prepared for the second tropical
nd fishing
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( last IVtolter when it went tw.. Mayo -nid he believed t'-tl iiotii*
hurricane In two weeks:
fin*.
WAV ilA ttillte li Hlitl tin Hi th„*(*
Ililtv,-i
(river l.a
rry Htee
Steel re
relate*!
thst (Inches over the bulkhead Step* should lie the limit hut "4H hour*
induy nf Kin hsittn*
I-»rry
a
| i M O V IIIs PEBM II
Most stores w«re open for burlThe Parole Commission recom ­
h 4&gt;4«d uf Ha l id T ia liih ir t i
- T im u !d M f*»i
tin !K i
* i x let
(„.jn^ made to close Seminole would la- enough,"
t TALI.AIIA8SKK, 4ht.
t,)h
mended the Psrdon Board raise ness and tcoarding up Irg g td Im&gt;- a lilg ••ull moose saw the neav) (
z\ bj *tk*"»niuii f **r fIt# i illt a ! i
ht* i i l f i i t d y Kttd n ’ t i t t d
•
d t’ A ii
W arien hail told Mayo he wax The -tale today g ran t' I t&lt; &lt; freb
the fine to 1200 and rnmmute th r hind preparation* two wt—k* ago. trurk rollinjr alofur, lowered hU Houlc vatil tu traffic ea*t of Part
r«timAVi*11 lltn ttn i
v i^’,» Innt|(
Villa*** ift a d m it* *ehu*»l M » r » *
JaB sentrnee,
Miami Besch hotel operator* e x ­ hrikd gnd r h ir f td . When the dutt Avenue,
1 "reliably Informed" some cltrua tN| government a 12-mwnth- entry
v 11|l « I t f ." i/*«111.4MMii afiin 14 11y t f%
lit* |4*1 I*€innu4’ ti4’ i»t Mr line, .it * tu
"rtdhsnt waa a first offender plained the)' were not simply clrAted, thi* trnek waa found to
llu* e a rn e r* ' tn t„,i cost*, inclodtng
iki*n
At the Geneva Bridge the wale- packer* were keeping fruit
in I pc-mul on 200 aete* •■( -tu tf victory a ft t*l If* ) i n r * if atjKi I,,,',;
and while there | , no doubt eon- trusting to lock, hut were p rep ar­ h*V4* !%hii mimhed ftmUrs And a
j •-ayri'll t a c - I I . w o rker* « ( f r tI* six inches over the east fill, it coloring room* a* long a*
loo . )„,&gt;|,|tul land foi u*e In biuldliig l t r |n i li li ( t i n fu ll* M» ■o n l
11
rerning hi* guilt In the particular ed to take full precautions at th r cnv«*«Mn hood.
Thr Mimiai*? Mooteliurffer.
ICm HIbmcS aa I’aa* C lt.l
wa* reported thi* morning hv hour*.
’ the Jim W oodruff dam a. •«- the &lt;tiitaieutivp f i r m* *»■* u *****
rase, It should be pointed out that
Dounly Commissioner W. G. Kit
Color-added
is obtained
l-y 0 | Mttuhoo&lt;-hrr Rivet
he wa* not rnnvktMl on a charge
tt m i v v xt'pfM M i n
traffic lice and S h eriff P. A. Mero, hut placing ft ull in parking house
of hunting out of aeason. the pn*.
T A L I . \H XS.sJ
iic i s - A ' i —
still
continue*.
h
eating
room*.
C.C.
Commander
of
Tampa,
u
1
H.
G.
Behrens,
T.ake
Monroe
session of firearm* In the National
A lim in
........... nl
T u u W atson
Commlstinn
member,
said
"it
^
celery
grower,
reported
th
is
muri)
Fore*t, nor of killing the deer,**
lodat inlilioiilo-ed tin* x ii.u iiu im tn t
xvould
take
a
voting
army
to
en
Ing
to
Orle
M
alhleuf
of
the
___
_
____„
____
the Parole Commission saidaf M n
R e t. . a it.#w I , , M ai k*
County A gent’s office th a t some fo rce the 100 hour rule ”
“ A pparently, from our report,
u* an a -sU la iit a lt &lt;tnr/ general
of
hi*
celery
is
under
w
ater.
Water
George
Copeland
of
W
inter
this man I* not a hunter and not
She I . the fn il w 0111.01 to hold
m
from l.ake Monroe i« inundating H aven, chief sta te Inspector. »ab!
the in stig ato r In th is particular
Ill)- p o s Ition in tiw to story i f
I ■ ■——
celery
farm
s
in
the
Celery
Avenu&lt;
'
if
limit*
wet*
placed
on
coloring
■ilualinn. Undoubtedly, Hr. Od­
Flo rid a
CHICAGO.
Oct.
5—&lt;/P)—
Lower
piitrs
for
m
rsl-m
sjor
linn
in
As
a
fitting
climax
to
N
ilittnrl
Newxpa|t*i
4
r
r
l
anti
in
mm*
section
to
some
extent,
grower*'
room
time
It
would
require
an
ham ahould have te U the officers
sta
y
on
hand
at
reported. loike Jessup Is harking Inspector to
inrinotslion o( National Nrwxboy Day which Pietideiil l i ui nm s't'l
the nam e df th« individual who tire family food budget-srr predicted by livestock rsperts.
SX| i l l . t i n t D DIFS
was involved with him In the
Hog prices at the principal corn bell nurkrts. on thr decline *11 into farm* In the south S anford, *xr*ry parking house on a 24- (^)Vrrnoi Caldwell proclaimed last Saturday, llir llrt.th l lodat p*)»
S I'A N G I 1 II. i ’» . lt d 5, (,F i—
alto In the Oviedo tnuck land h o u r bads,
rase."
last week, broke sharply yesterday-around $1 to $2 a hundred (murids area,
area.
Chairman Rollle Tillman *nld. tribute to it* 14 earner boyr, and paitictllarly it» two oi them aim *tc A *even-ila&gt; old g i ll, weighing
Com ptroller C. M
(lav, a
onlv 2n ounces, diet! last night a t
The
drop,
the
biggest
one
day
break
in
six
months
al
some
markets,
Many mad# in the Chubmi*. "W e’ve go* enough thlnr* in the well on the way to rxlabltxlting new rrcufdx frit Icnyth of i r t t u c
member of th* Pardon Board,
Tha baby,
A M. Rctnri of 207 F.a.l Eleventh Slreet and t; R Re.t ..I I .k r 'h e Rp*Nt'l’'t h. .[.tt-J
Genevn areas are menaced bv in d u stry that a re Impractical withm M h r felt "The only m istake was attributed lo heavy receipts.
had been in
Odhsm mad* was not reporting
Maty, who betwrrn llirm dcltxet altoul one fouillt ol Ihr l l r u h l * k |‘
There probably xvill not be an immediate showing of lowrr rising w uler. S heriff Mero reveal ' nut adding another."
with an eye
ed thi* m orning.
—
.. . .------—-------the o th er man. Th* reaaon he price* in th , retail m arkets, the*
total ca rrie r circulation, have
dropper .she was born prem atureFrank W heeler, owner of a 4n
WOMAN S CI,UBR
didn’t waa th e o t W man waa hla A m rriran Meat Institu te said. It ra ttle com ing to market in No­
Iv ut mx months to Mrs John Hol­
OCALA. Oct. 5 —W ) _ T h e Flo- record uf regularity, punctuality City.
acre orange grove near the north
break up (Hera! hunting In th* said signs of declines in some
Surh w iv lre mean* ronxidernhle lis, wife of a coal miner at nesrhy
vember ami December at m ateria­ end of
rid a Federation nf Women’s Club* and length of service which few
Lake
Pickett
In
the
Oral a N ational Forest.
wholesale m eat price* are develop­
Chuluota section, appeared thi* them e for the year—"Women carrier "iKtys" in the United wear and tear tut automobile*, so F w eigh.
W atson said "If th is man It ing "hut it take* a little tim e for lly lower prices."
The season increase in hog re ­ morning before the County Com- A le rt”—wax stressed todav bv Slates ra n match, Rain or shine, it is not surprising that Mr. I Vt heir** made a guinea pig, | don’t adjustm ent in wholesale price* to
cold or hot, had time* and good,
think we ought to go through b* reflected at retail levels." ceipts, said II, M. Conway, m ark­ mission with th* request that the M rs. A, T. M srkay, pte*i&lt;irnt. war or peace, th rir pa pci ‘ li»vr tier has used eight automobile*
since he started his t out ♦ with a
th at
a, a t th* opening session of the
with P regardless of what comes More m eat suppilee also are In­ et analyst fo r the National Live- Commission authorise
bren delivered. Even th e Ol’A and Model-T-Ford
During such
a
stock Producer# Anoeiatir.n, ”1* bridge he put over a 15 foot ditch an n u al executive hoard meeting.
from down th e re " Hla motion for
JACKSONVil.I.F., O.t *t-(r)V
the Institute said.
not enough to Justify a price break recently dug through the County
Address,* of welcome were ex­ gasoline rationing failed to slop period of driving. Ihcrw w ere
a full nubile h a a rin r era* adopted. dicated.
High Law
The lop price for c a ttle - a round like that of today (M onday)." He m ad between ChuluoU and Ft tended to the 20&lt;) rluPMamtti l&gt;y them.
naturally
tome
mishaps,
anil
lie
The P srdon Board did not have 140 a hundred pound* now -w ill
Atlanta
&amp;I M
Mr. Ibtrner started hi* delivery recently leralliil a night when hia
said the p resen t price Is "too low." Christm as. Commlsriamrr* promi* M avor John M arshall Green, Mrs.
H 'e a tlsa e g n s f e e * T w a l
drop to around $28 next year, he predicted farm ers will hold
ilostoli
68 42
ira a tta w e * aa e * » * * 1 x 1
C. M. Lance, local club p red d rn l, service hack In 1927, twenty-one car was mired in the n o d of a
Chauncey Watson, president of the back shipm ents.
413
Detroit
and 'M rs. T. K. W hitley, director years ago, and has averaged d e­ ditch and he had to txirrow a car
RA PIST R X K C U nfll
livery to about 400 customers. ft um hi* sister to complete d e­
Illinois I-lve,lock Feeders Asso­
New York
•II .V)
CORRECTION
Most hog sales a t Chicago
u f district five.
RA1FORD O ct h - fA V -lo m n l, ciation, told lh« Chicago F a im r i, yesterday w ar* 1*1.80 to B U I ,
Saint Loul*
&lt;13 18
The Herald reg rets the otrnnl*Mr*. Msrkay, whoso horn* is During th is time hr has lost only livery of papots.
b e , Talley, n a m , eaovirtert a4 Club yesterday.
HH !»
San Antonlu
HI* servlre xxa* -airicd on
lowest p rice since Juno, The slon of tha nam e of Mrs. Mary D In Orlando, urged th a t Die tlrlo- two days because uf lllne-x or
In Duval A y saty , w u elec­
Hark Plekeil, secretary nf the declines w AA
Seattle
82 41
ere —
$1 te I t a hWK
hundred Bonn of S anford In Uto list of gat«s “ha a,art to the plans and any otlw r reason. His m ute during the dark period of de­
trocuted a t th* s ta te B rin e today. Corn Belt Livestock Feeders Asso- pounds. Daellnea of ai Uar
Jacksonville
81 60
survivor* In thb obituary notice program s about to bo le t forth covers th e ca st aide of Banford, pression when customer* were few
The awiWh waa throw , at •:
"M aat priega are
Key West
... ...... M 73
nta * t f * reported a t ______ fo r H r. OAjuxdhlL Bonn In footer- b j your chairm an, during this Including th , M ayfair, Mellon- and collections difficult and World
- H a said "Thar# City, and dro p s of |1 te $1.60 w o n day’s p ap efT !M rs^ Bonn la th* aid the folloerlng session* of the vlllc Avenue and Celery Avenue W ar II when everyone eagerly
A. M. and h » waa i m m m
82 70
Oilando
«
*
section*,
Caanan
and
Cameron
(
C
is
lln
f*
aa
C
*
|i
lia
I
ICia — o n an P— » tt a l
n
Pensacola
fit .
widow of H r. Bonn.

destructive force a* the center ap ­
proaches.
The W eather U urran said the
center was “very, very near" Key
We.t at noon.
Winds were increasing all along
the southern part of Ike peninsula
and will continue to rise^a* the
hurricane moves up the Keys to ­
ward Miami.
The ,W eather
the
.
„ Iluteau
. . . said
.
.1
.torm la traveling about IR m ile.
an hour In a nortncnMerly illtMHon. Il will brine hurricane wind*
over moat of th e Kvergladc-s—
Lake Okeechobee area southeast­
ward to the coast and at le a st aa
far north aa Ju p iter tonight, an
l l ’* alla* H «a r a e e ais)

Army Continues
Probe Of ‘Disk* |

Vl*t !Henry McLaulin
&lt; Qualifies To Run

Parole Commission
A s k s Cancellation
Of Od h a m Ca s e

Two Kail l nions
Settle .'Ird Round
Pay Kikt* Domaiuls

St. Johns Menaces
Many Local Farms c i t r u i

...

I

Two Herald Carriers Establish
Record For Length Of Service

Prices For Meat, Major Item In
Food Budget, Expected To Drop

THE WEATHER

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