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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME X X X J

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E s U b lU h c d 1908

FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1948

Flight School Manager Is Welcomed

Brannan Says
Farm Support
* Shows Profit

9

No. 29.
■ - j ."

Rails Ask ICC
Soviet Union Hints
For 8 Per Cent
Rate Increase A t H a v in g Secrets
Petition Sets Max
imum Dollars A n d
Cents Advance For
Some Commodities! '

Sen. Jenner W a r n s
Of Subsidizing Fore i g n Producers At
America’s Expense
.
CHICAGO. Oct. I. {JP)—Sec re*
E ta ry ol Agrtcullute Uiannan look
iuuf today with what hr called
"the implication" that the govern*
menl standi to hue million* ol dollata under the faitn price support
ptogiam.
He laid the government not only
haa loit nothin)) on all puce *uppoiti during the patt IS year* hut
haa thown a net gain of $250,000,COOO on wheat, cotton and corn.
In an addtraa prepared (or the
Grain and Feed Dealer* National
Association Convention. Drannan
deaenbrd a* “ I’tobably the moat
ouliageou* diatoitiona in my recent
eapenence” atalrmenli he laid have
been "Attributed vaguely to 'gov­
ernment official*.' *'
Tlieie. he aaid. have contended
Athat the government "thia year will
^'•pend'—or ai tome haae it— will
*put into the pocket* of the far­
mers'— upwatds or two brlliona in
plice supports."

Amerciated Prerui I.ciiM-d Wire

W A S H IN G T O N . ( \ i

I . ( / l’»

The railroad industry today asked
the Inlrotair Commerce Coimnialion to let thrill taise ptrirnl firight
rate* 8 pet cent.

For M aking A -B o m b

Truman Predicts
Demo Victory In

Caribbean Squall
Has Flattened Out

Visbiusky Says U. S.
Is Building Atom­
ic Bomb Stockpile;
Seeks Weapon Bun

MIAMI. •»«:
t A* Hu*
\Ventliei Huienn Mint t4*I.iv 4
The ICC giantrd a 25 pci cent
HO» a n II **f »l|llltlU lIlH'OV '(I'll ,
IIF R I.IN , 0.1 I —4,11— Amenadvance m freight tale* to both mil
V*'*I«’11111&gt; in 1III*
( 1rHi
ran lulnla **id ltu*«laii lig h t,r
-and water caniria rally tin* year. Gov. Dewey Calls For
U nit iIii*s fltilli imhI 4*nt .mil lit
plane* prarticeil thuoling at
Hit lulii'i i lw*i|i$; UHtdli'il,
at ground largrl* todjy In th«
"Ihr tailioad petition filed *oday
A fit*• i it*li I *i4til ' In stm hi
nor I Kern air rut odor used by
Firm Resistance In
aaid contmurd incrraari tn opr m i
the Itnlish-Aturriraii utrltll to
Illii|» J' cl*-in «it pii*writ 1.
ing iosts male * fuithri advance
West Europe Scran
lil.Mkail.il I ter It n
in freight Mira nrcraaaty.
ABOARD I HI MAN CAMPAIGN
The newly requralrd inciraan, tl j
lit \SSO( IA I HI* I’UKSS
IX ti
I. i/11
p l f I’lcaulral
granted, would add about $(i72.- TRA
IICAIN
IS.. (k
I.
Kuma hinted again today the
liurnau
p ird lclrt the Democial
500.00(1 to the annual height lull jTium
an predicted
hai thr iccirt of the atom ar.d
‘a ir Koing
going lo win ’' a»
at hr
he enlriet
r n lr ir d
I&gt;aid hy ahippria.
acrured the United Slatrt of seek­
While requesting * grticial rt idle but lap todai ol a tough.uni
ing wai
So*iet Deputy Foteign
percent advance, the- railroad pro- [tumble cross-cmmtty campaign
Mnmlrt Andrei ^ Vuhintlty atpoiol u »rt of maximum dollar* twiug.
lacLril the l nited Stair j m the
and rent* increase* on rt-ttain
I H r tel III* cotltae for aiuithii ,
IHihiit.il committer of the United
specific
coinmoditlr*.
City Manager II, N, Haver right I and Kdward Higgins, manager of tin- Seminole County Cham
round of “ whittle ilop" ta lk i ami Q f e C ks Blame North­ Nation*
-------■----1— /George
• _ ....... «•
--- ---------alter Aero
A * rxam plr*.
brr of- Commerce,
(left) are »hown
welcoming
W. (iocUen.
manager „f .... Show
------------- — the railroad*
. ask. .
n
.
.
School who 1* receiving from Mr. Sayrr n lease mad.- between the Flight School and the U ty ie d * maximum increase of eight a m.i|oi ail.liei* .it Lh.iileston.
He 4ml the United State* wai
ern Neighbors For
of Sanford for operation* nt the Municipal Airport. The school i* approved by the Civil Aero- cents u 100 pound* on fi**lt fruit* , ty \ , at H IU I'M ( L S I ) .
a : i*
g
•
*
•
.
ImiUlinK
4ti .iit.imt luimh tlocliule
and
rent* -a *; !\|,„r mi
||,j. m , ilo/etii, pl.itfoiui
nautica AdminUtraticn and Veteran* Administration to offer flight course* for private ami com-------",
* * . *rg&lt;-lahle*.
,
, and■ five
|---------Aulmg Communists
lhe
Amri l f 4.
hunditn] on |utnlH-r and augar.
,
,
, ,
,
, , , ,
mercial pilot license*, Inatructor, Instrument and twin engine rating*.
-- /
- .
A i 1 ^ &lt;fp f I f
In the ca.e of coal .m l coke, the j » » *« l,r* ,r*' “I* . "
•«hrd*ilrd
liio(lo) h&gt;1V o il thr s Inline bomb
Hi II l» ti.\ (•‘tfl |V \
propoted inerraae* would I*- limit- | a|*J&gt;eai.iitce m I hailetion
M"tl
"C e rta in g o vrinm eni* *m i n r A T H E N S . CXi
I i,V i
There
‘ V a ^ ed to I— cent* a net ton (2.IXMI j of them weie in krnlurky, like
Inul-*il&gt;
th r L ’m tril S tate *, me
pound** and 34 rent* n gr««» l#n W eil Virginia, a "bordei dale" a ir iliott t a m m u illil R r lir l* in
“ All nf you know that auch
n u kin g rn e ig rtir r f io i t i to n u in k
it
r
r
c
r
lotl.i*
limn
ih
r
i
r
w
r
ir
■tatementa are not true,” Drannan
(J.J4U |»iund*l.
balllegiound of the |948 campaign.
lo r iron ort. the maxiimim in.... t
.
, .
, „
;. *
w lirn ih r civil war In o k r out two lam th r |iir * r n l la i k ol any effe c­
aaaerted.
crea.r
would
be
ib
cent,
a
ton,'
» " *• ,h&lt;
»* KepuMlc.n
tive conltol n v rr atomic rn e rg t,
While ha aaid It la likely that
y ra tt ago.
net or gro«a. w ill, th.- .xcriulor.
*b\ nhinckv chaigciJ
large quantitlea of grain and other
D n p itr ir c r iil tu n rate* ol go*- ,
that no advance would In, made on ,
I»"ee control* u n i. .. -viri
commodillea will go under loan or
l
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*:e c a llrd lot all iiiim rc lu tr ban
r.GUN FIELD. Oct. I &lt;/P)— The latcal air-ground lactic* foi i s
purehaae agreement*, the cabinet
-- » i ;i « « - ~ ! | r : „ ,
" n - rtnmrnt lioop* .ignnit llir gurr
■&gt;n aliiiiin weapon*
Lake*
|Hirt*
for
ihlpmenl
l
y
water,
I
•
any
war
of
the
fulurr
will
lie
demonalialed
here
next
week
when
llll.l*
ol
(irn
riil
Malkin
Valiadrt.
officer added:
The
ICC
aaid in irraiitiiiir
Using laiiguage
Uiufo.gr i- hoeie*|nii.
Tbi IC
C said
granting the last
Inst I &lt;:»tng
The Soviet delegate was reply­
"Let'* look at the actual aituali e Armed Farce* teal their year-old unificqlion program.
thr lalnl grneial itall ritiinalr
._
...
,
,*
- i j,
,
late increase that freight charge* I *** * ral-co i!re**. th - gra* liaueil
ing tu I ’ .S Delegate W allen R.
lion. In the first place only a Fear Of Jeopardizing
I1ic_maneuver, will employ live ainmunilion. including two-lon ^
„jK)llt p ,^reent Chief i x.--.-ive ta‘: e,l of living fixri irhr] ttirnglli at imur than
Austin, who yesleiday tvp«at&lt;i
• mall part of tlia loans will l*e
ICC Merger Plans bomb*. Five men have been killed and 27 injuied already in rehearaxli , . nf, unit. The lailroad* said to- ,eo»t* of ' h.inhurgei* ‘ mol "eliurk 20,000
American |iiiipo«al* to lubnilt la
made by the federal government.
day their estimate on ltirrea*,&lt;&gt; 1oast*
The major part w ill be made by
I h i l i* a t o u |ilr of tlio u ia iu l liiteruntlonal control of atomic
V o i c e .d In Session Iwh,n
Jr?ra.bI.,'Jl ,hoM0,‘h*ir ur*?*
... .
.
(tffictally known u Operation Combuir I I I, the aix-wrrk maneuver rInre that time i* about 40H per-I He tol.i il r people the NAM g i r a l r i i l i a li l- r f o ir ire ru t N atio n al energy under United Nation* auth­
private banka, with tne loana guar­
rent, “while o|ietating co»t» have I piomise I that the lif'oig oi O F A
ority, without *eto Austin accuivd
anteed by the federal government.
JACKSONVILLE. Ocl. I. (A*) twill demonstrate to more tha.i ~~
increased 76 percent.”
leunttuls -*ou d increase production V K lu llr t III th r 1, 1.11110101 .ami \ ' l t •• Hu- .I h of blocking all efforts to
‘Tn the second place, you can be Fear
rear wa.
wai voiced in icucrai
. . . . . wct*«&gt;,,i . ^........
■
■f p
federal couii
coutl j. -v™*'
a.tKKl .w.c.rvlcc-^
‘h - n U ■
J■
w
S d U D ld t
The carrier* aaaerted that cost* I rapidly mid that price* then would a i r a i .
effective control tiy refuting to
sure that by next June there won't
. i . » . nona. |
of operation have gone up almut adjust u'Mfkly “to Ivrrb tlia c. nIh r aim y h ai rlim m a lrd almul pet mil Ihr Inlet national cummiatie an earesalve amount of wheat ,- w r
#3,603;iltNMi,iH)«i during the liu i lu m en me willing to pay-''
from Ihe Navy, A im y.
owned by the government liecauwt t a ll Coa»t Railway Iwndholdera , nlld
35.000 R r b r b m two y ra ia . about aiou to inspect and cor.trul atomic
year* ami that the vagii.i* , Mr. T iu n an lookeil -i little lne&lt;i
e railroad'* properly for .Marina
In Corn* and Air Foiet*.
tberr‘a every evidem ai.that the lien* on the
5.000 of ihrm ill ihr lail two energy in ttiim a aa in nil ' ’ bar
i
postwar
increase*
in
cjinrgv*
foi
'
toward
evening
from
vlial
lie
m
il*
Illations Russia, said Austin, had
carryover will be at » WKmiaMv money apenl
it in improvement* might , Slatting Monday, fullowa'c w nnil type* of railroad service* bad! his “ Iro i Man" roie, but lie tool inonlln
I placed tier “ioveieignty athuait
level.”
jrnnardi/e the
the Inleralate
Inter.late ,
employ
of till- lati
kt
eventually Jeoparchre
^ c ingt mm!
J|lnmip
nl,d
fallen 1828,000,000 short of meet* I thehome late of Ida virr
pie*-j{u, w|,rlf. d„P1 tin* gel u*7" •ecurity fur all."
Drannan did not Identify those
ing the cost loci ease,
i.t.-nt ini lumiing mate:
,,L
Commiaaion a plan for
mi**iU** will rage along
he aaid have made the atatrmenta Commerce Commune
In irhuttal. Vistilnsk) said RutThe line* forecast that estimated
”AII&gt;eit liarkley bm ! I are en..
■
.
•'
the mergerr of the load
with At- - the (Julf C»a*t lietwren th* mytlil
hr disputed.
■ia will not accept intrinatianai
oiwrating
n
venue*
of
#0,012^)0,•gngetl
in
n
tough,
lint.l
fight
And
I
errrtmg
out
guerrilla,
hum
the
of
"Namoro”
and
cut
countrif*
. . . -----ilantic Coaal Line.
Final Action By Cu­ 0O0 thia year will drop to IW.fill,- we me going to win this fight n.iggy mountain* of muthrin coutl ol nf tlx- ptodllCtloli of laW
•'Dtluvla."
uniter nils liecause "tile intvi nail Hi­
''ir « * ii* « * I&lt;u i ‘ r*aa
Edward C. Rouine, apecial coun
ban Authorities To 000,000 next year, hut that o|H-rat Inenu.e we are on the iighl «idi- Ixcerr i. rliffuult at Ire.t. Ih r nt control oiganiralltin offcied ua
uIhi* . /Sou0' Alnhama.
____________________________
, irl for the A C L m-ide that obaerva- J . . Skica ■'{•J*'
Ing
expense*
will
continue
to
move
■
Hmkie*
wo*
dubbed
iln“
Hon
f|„
|,.(P
,,m|
i|,r
,r.
i.ntlmg
.
I •
. .
a i j
i
North Weil Hot Ida* mid partu of
i* not tin inti rnatiiiiial conltol or­
infill 4lr*|
Be Complete Today U|. from an clim ated »7.43&amp;.IHm.
..............
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iiilagri ami r allying off loner) ganisation. It I- tin American x*
I
lloHllHU/d
UN
••ran.
t
i
l
l
D I U U I C S S a x l I U W. Strum a plan by F E C tr u ilre i; jotted with MHI *p«-cdy plane* of
leiruiti lo 'well tin'll li.illlr llor. gnuiratlon IMisuse llit-y liavr t)i«
HAVANA. Cuba. Oci. I. (A*)
nxiojiily
li is an Amei nan mujH A n f h R q I m A r p A t S«o11 M* l-"!1'" * n‘1 l ol*n
M»f nil kervlcc-*. inrluding IIMI F-Hil
in'll
lank*.
ShiHiting Star Jet fighter*.
Patricia (Salita) Schmidt, riotic
oilty."
rhe
N
aliiiii.il
f.xi,-*
fr-poitei!
Alihogethcr .«urm* P.KOii turn dancer who ahol and killed her
The aluiuie del ale was a cuitaln
41u« iliHur«l 4i»* |1•*m« t i ll
ktmulatlng a full army will hc
miser foi the Sec in it y Counnl’a
, atrue tinn of a watehouae. at an u»eil to demnn»tratr tatir* lin­ married lover on a yacht in Havana
consideration of tlu- Deilin di*|-ui*
eatimalrd coat of $2,930,680.
net* army will employ if i-.ilh-d haibor. w*i pardoned last night by
Monday
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
1- (A V Upon to fight another war.
I’rrtidrni
Giau
San
Marlin.
Dourne
did
not
enter
an
objec­
In a violent attack on 1 8
Secretary Kenneth
C.
Uoyall
Muj. General William U. Old,
tion
to
the
puichaae
of
the
add!I
Describing
n
trip
made
Patricia.
2),
of
Toledo,
O.,
who
claim* it *uree la a healthy army
S i!
atomic i-olu). \ isluniky t^ld tli*
h* ha* with alckna** am] death|tion*i aqulpmrnt or building of th* |Ninth Air force rommamh-i who uted "Satira" aa a ptofeaatonal
Jewish irsidrnt* of SMiifoid will jaummer to Alaska and the
uim ii|,e I ’mt tIt*- United Stater
tales iit the 1ow#*t peacetime warehouse, hut contended that the i will direct the maneuver say*
ol -erve the new year, which foi ,kon territory, Fapi
Kail*- T / k i* / k | . m n i w l *s l i e ly in ' f le (misuing " wmi aim *"
I '*.
ptact-Vini j
ic.aila«»« »a Paa* T * »
this thing of planned coordination name, admitted the ihol John Lea- th. in trt-gln* at sundown, Sunday, | laaucks, tiMluy told l.iotis at the
* r l 111(11 111 *
v I
M&gt; nddetl that "it i&gt; a mirial.e
** ¥^»
of ait and griuind *force* Iis some­ let Mer of Chicago after a violent when "Rush llashanah” holy ilar |Tourist Center of the "niarvrlous
to believe i a x that only on* na­
Royall commented in a a t a t e . I , ,
" .....
»»
thing
new.
halite abuatd hi* yacht Apt. 8. aervlcca will he observed at H.0U •erneiy" a« viewe.1 from the
tion lias a noiliopidy nil atomic
ATJ.AN1 \
I let
I , ,)')
nent lodav that “ thia fact it r e - 'I O H C'C
K ill
iN C R T O
There was »«nu co-ordination In 1947.
energy That is a dangeiout iotap M liv ('oneieeatioh llelh l»rin*l Prince** l.oulse on the trill Up,
niarkablr in view of the world.
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e
n
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i
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rtl—
l
o
l-e
l*r.
arnl
“
ehost
Ihifea"
f
t
o
n
.lir
n
'
tt tiHllMHtA itM I'kfl* N(ft a
described glaciers and “ghost
World War II. pgrtlcularly in the
wide deployment of troou*. with
She pleaded arlf-defrnae, lay­ Flunk Shame* will ronducl the townr." and told «»me of Ihe folk EM,.f It &lt; M&lt; I • mix. nv- n.- olater atagra, hot It waa all on an
thoutand* of IT, S- aoldltr* atamat basis, la-tween the rom- ing hr heal hrr and threatened hi tetvicca.
ami legend, of the north , ltu' 1
....... .....
CH ICAG O . Oct
I —(A1)—law - Infm U'aailaaeJ
A morning service will !*• given lore
tioned in areaa where m illing
’
from a -tat. prlshxt in time to
(la Paae T * * |
kill her during an argument whirh at 10:00 o’clock. Monday, continu­
re nee Haggard. 48, nrgrVi, wa*
diaeaae haianU are great.”
" T h e Canadian towns at whkfc 4 r t a |ar»t «B *•» alaving of • young
flatted when ahe diwovrird hr wai ing until noon. "Yom Ktppur," will atop* were made, were plclilied cxijd,. r.t Ormond lh nrh.
He aaid many factor* contri­ killed today when he invaded the
central police atatlon and began
la- olner ved Tuesday, iX-t. 12, at by Capt. latuek* a* much more upbuted to tha excellent record!
married.
Mel.i more said he i* contimiiiig
W AHIIINOTON, Oct I, (A*)—
"For inatane*. the Inrldence of firing at officera on duty. I'atml.
Medical rxaminrra aaid hrr body the Jewish Day af Atonement, H:tg! to-rlate nxd IM-Itri kept lilt than hi* itivestigat'-iu of the • sctipi . J lit- C ivic Aeronaiitica Huanl today
ir*attaaat Ow p a n Tw*|
man Daniel Marth one nf those
P.M. and Wednesday, (X-t. 13, at thow visited in Alaska He told *’Hut I'm cunvlem-ed he ,-*cup&lt;d
had
been
bruited
and
acratchrd.
on duty at the headquarter* sta­
HUH) A.M., 8-.no P.M. and 6:&lt;m of (he huge fish plant nt Pitliee aevernl dav» In-fur,' the slaving “ xffcia-,1 Flottda Airways, Inc , air­
DOME, (Xrt. I. IA^ — I)efen»r apparently with a wire. The exam­
tion. aaid the man walked in and
mail p*\ at a r a \ ol il*S5 cents
P.M
Runert, 11 &lt;’ which i« alxxit fife)
Macon Poston. IVntilcn of tin,
Miniati-r Datiilulfu Pacciardi today ination diacloard bruitta on ihe
hegan firing without a word.
The first Jewishmonth crime-" j
north of Vnucotivci where Seminole f'uunty . tiu work camp, for rai-li v-llcilnlfit mile flown af­
Three other officer*. I'atrolmao awardc.1 film Actor Douglas Fair- cheat, back and right thigh.
ter last Mmv 31.
ill the Fall: the ancient Jew*. ■
*1furan ntul flounder wen- prepaied ie|Kiihd the Jr o u t „ld uegio »a
hank*. Jr., thr Italian military
P
The l*-ai ,| also proposed a lump
partoral race, felt
that n new •f„r ,^,1,1 storage.
in prison Aug
tl when 'intv
Satira
haa
been
nerving
a
IS. on hearing the shot*, cross for valor.
year wa* at hand when the corn
Ketchikan. Alaska, wn« .leer-rib. Mucks. -’ I Km* ........ tin and ■mu airmail payment of JSSV.d'KI
The awanl wa* made for action year »en1r*ncv. She haa hern in wa- rip*’ foe feeding anil now seed «,,| n« n "down nt the herds" place Gregory lltnuul, “ 1 l.i-xingtriu. for tile in-ri.Hl from Jan. Id, I J 47.
i rushed to aid. but were furred to
The Wlnn-I»vett OroceL, ____ retreat. They ran around to an­ at Salerno, ill September, 1843.- priaon »inre April 13, 1047, the day
wa« tu tieaownl
|w-ith a saloon on every- corner. K v., were slain on a xo-uidit lieach when the line -tarted ■petation*,
panv of J*rkaonville haa purrha*. other entrance, pud fire! two »hnt» Fairbanks wa* u l.leut. Comdr. in the 33-year-olil Mee died. Me*,
| through May 31, I'dtH. The airline
Tha Homan* for a long time j Juneau, the Alaskan capita'. '» Tin- girl wa* taord
an
attorney
and
wartime
I'T
boat
ert from the city the tract at the a* Haggard. He mllnpsed. rrawlrd th,- I'.S. Navy, in charge nf n
i i 's . i i s s x
*a !•*■• V est
| U-lter looking than imi*l of the
|,,,,tnn said !n « *• .landing h* * • * n l’b-red tn «how cause ahy
commander
in
the
I'acifie.
had
1&gt;v*n
north-ent corner of Palmetto into the lieutenant'* office and naval part* which raided behind
---lather town* in tin- territory, and lhi,
. .
. A Ilsur t y- escaped tin- lump »uni and the mileage tale
II •■11*11.4 Oa Paa* T«al
Avenue and F.a*t Third flin t for died.
the German line*. A force of ItniiMIAMI I ll’ ll.D IN G FMMITH |«ome civle pride &lt;* shown then- rAltig.
'
” Hi-raus,.
,hu'
tl . i t ‘ s when lie should tint t-e put into effect
16
#14,700 for the purpoae af erecting
He was described a&gt; wearing a an naval «pent luiatB waa under his
MIAMI,
Oct. 1—« V -M
He told of a Urge glscii
FO RD P R IC E C IIA N G EH
.
............
, la m ,l,X
. e said.
.....................
got away."
The hoard -n il that while it does
a *uper market aimilar to thoae In brown suit and tee shirt, lie carD ET R O IT .O ct, I. (At—The Ford thudding permit* last month total-’ there which i» 12 mile* b.n&gt;* two
Hid Intend to continue the FlariJ*
Winter Park and Deland. I t ____ 'ried a .88 rallber revolver I'ollce
Alhurty
wa*
orr-at-il
in
Cam­
‘
‘
*
‘
‘
*,
,a
,»
a
,
pB,j
half
miles
wide
and
800
feet
Kairbank*. now a commander In Motor Company announced today 'e.l #4,021,716. Including *l.l»4.5*4
announced thia morning hy City could give no reason for the man's the U.H. Navy He nerve, appeared # ^
dpcr#atp „ f ( i s „ n for dub 1for apartment* and residences. * ♦hick The ice glacier I* of .i illa, (ia.. urnl Stii-i iff " M. lint n* local service experiment, it is duty
lioiiml to tit fair and reasonable
Manager H N- Sayvr.
action*.
&gt;«'mi11fill cn-rn color, and *o pure **13 the negro S'ixiil11' ! -tandi
in uniform fur the ceremony.
coupe* and a #16 increase In th e ’ report ahowedjodav. Total for
guard w hile a negro companion' mail pay rate* fur the life of Ihe
The land, which haa a frontage
I • a ll* * * ) Ita !•**» T « ,
No pollreman were Injured.
year la #46.083. 616.
price
of
tudor
sedan*.
killed llloiint, rii|*ei| Miss lluck*. certificate
of 148 feet on Palmetto Avenue
tlien killed her. Tlx- vonipn
■■
.
—
«nd 117 fret on Third Street, « i
until recenllv act ailde at a parknamr-il hn* not lo-en found
1'ONTK.MI'T C IT A T IO N
I p * area. The C ity Commiaaion.
N" charge, have Iwen plan-1 j S C H E N E C T A D Y . N Y . Oct. I
h
however, at Ita recent meeting,
agoir.vt Alhurty. lie i* M u g held t—tAb—A Housu l.al-u^ sub-coni*
F
R
A
N
K
F
U
R
T
.
Germany,
O
ct
1
announced that the land waa for
N EW YO R K . Oct. 1— (A7—
n_ { ’ ,‘
I mittre recommended toilay that
8AN FR A N CISC O , Oct 1. &lt;A3 tale. Thia action followed the with­ Democratic Party leader* were un­ (AA— ll*e Koch, mistreat of Buch­
The G ill chief said ye* let d a 111 officers and members of th,
The
California
Supreme
Court
enwald.
1*
only
one
of
917
persona
•
drawal of the area for parking der iDatmetlona today to apur
he had interviewed n convict.. (;|0 United Electrical U’lwksra
ruled today th# atate law 'or- iravmond Dolvln negr... who wa* Union
purpose*.
for e n u m p t of
lagging voter registration In thia whose war Crimea sentences have
CHICAGO. Ocl. I —&lt;/P)—Penacillm duit. inhaled directly in'o bidding the marriage of n white working With Alhurty the day j Congress.
While no definite announcement normally Democratic atronghold. been lightened, tha U.8. Army aaid
haa yet been mado here hy the
ihe note, throat and lung*, hat cured rymptoma of the common told person with a negro la unronati’ ip “f.! x .L l f T \
Tha appeal for an all out drive today.
, , .
.
Rep. Kerstrn (R-Wisi announctional.
L ift acnlenee* of three others in one In three days, three phyticiant icported today.
Winn- bnvett Cnmpaav. they have waa mad* at a "pep” meeting yes­
Altlimigh he dolri t reincnile-r ,-,| ihe sub committee decision at
connected
with
the
notorious
Natl
Irdictled that they will Mart con- terday
The
court
directed
that
the
I-o'
exact
ilatrx,
"Mcl.i
tuo.i
raid,
"He
■day hy
n Paul E . Fitapatric of
Their atudy. publithed in the Journal of the American Medical Angeles county cletk U»ue a mar- 1described the weather anil recalled the conclusion of a two-day in­
tt ruction nf the new atore in the Du!ffalu, state Democratic
tie chair- death mill also were reduced, fig ­
vest igat ion into rei* tried iv&gt;tnure. relearnt by the A ,m y showed. Aarociation. showed:
rage license, as requested, hy Anil- several other detail* which indi­ muiilst infiltiation in Local 301,
near futute aaid Mr. flayer, and
Tha 317 who won leniency re­
That of a qrouu of 169 common cold patients treated. 42 per tes D. Perot, a while woman, ami «'*&lt;&gt; Alhurty got aun&gt; on Aug.
plan lo widen Falmatto Avenue
Tha laadtn aaid the four-day
United Electrical Worker* Union.
In front of the atom to provide city registietion total of I.78IJZ70 presented about one-fifth of Ihe cent were considered cured and 38 per cent marked improvement
Sylvester 8. Davit, a negro.
.
------ .-------------- ---parking •aace Due to the narrow- oorntwred with ’ ^73.887 indicated 1,663 persona, mostly German*,
Today's ruling declared "marrlI.AHT D A I
“These phenomena cannot l&gt;cf
n&lt;*aa of th* atroet, rw parkins la apathy.
No rush of Inst minute appli­
tried for war crimes by U.8. fully explained on the bails of
age ia something more than a civil
an
acutely
sore
throat
wa*
ame,
allowed at preaent on tha rest aide
cant* for driver* license* was evi­
Btate Senator Elmer F. Quinn, courts, according to a 66-page list the known properties of penici­
llorated In one-half hour to «m- contract subject to regulation bv
J A C K S O N V IL L E , D.-t 1. 1-iVSenate minority leader, termed compiled by the Munich war llin and taied further Investi­
the state.
It is a fundamental dent till* morning at the office of
SJ./Jj*
»!!!!.*
®**ond
and
hour
sifter
treatment."
Third 8tra*ta.
the reaulta disappointing.
lligh Low
crimes branch of the Judge Advo­ gation,” the doctors aaid, adding:
right of fret* m#n." Th# court County Judge R. W. Ware this
Fending
further
study,
th#
re­
?&amp;
KU
A t lif iii
The Winn-lavett Cegmenv oocate's office.
morning. On the contrary, the
“ In many Instance* thy peni­ searchers are assuming that the split 6 to 2 on th* Issue.
ernte Ih* Wggly W l r t h T d T a b l,
Huston
01
78
D IV O R C ER 18 J A IL E D
three clerk* were not kept busy all
cillin dust ret-m *d •&gt; exert a penicillin dust attack* not the
Supply fltoraa In Sanford.
Chicago
71
PUH 8K 8N A T C IIIN G S
66
TAM PAA . Oct. 1. (A1)—An «athe time Issuing cards.
T R U C K C O LLIS IO N
vasoconstrictor I shrinking I action virus that causes the cold, hut th*
Denver
03
48
tranged Tampa husband was sen­
M IA M I. Oct. 1, 145—T w o pure# of the mucous membrane# of the bacteria that prolong* II.
Judge Ware estimated this morn
The driver of a Halifax Meat
CITY C C P F B W U w
88
AT
tenced to 00 days in the county matching* b r youths on bicyelaa nose and throat.
and Proviaion Co. truck failed yes­ ing that about 300 mutnrista in
Penicillin
haa
proved
a
potent
The curfew law tor
Lo* Angelea
HO 60
Jail for contempt of court after he wars reported to police today.
“ Patients stated that they could weapon against tom* bacteria, terday afternoon to properly esti­ the cuuntv haa not yet applied far
•till In e f V I. It
80
Phoenix
dashed pc id over hit wife's aatowioM
If they wait
Mra. Alice M. Dowling told pol­ breath# mora freely through the but haa net proved itself rffectlce, mate the distance between his drivrrs licenses.
today bv M i n C
...... M
Seattle
43
ice a boy on a bleyeta rota by and nnae and tha stuffiness g j ) i
track and a light pole while at­ until tomorrow the licenw will
to
data,
against
the
Uny
virus
llama. Tim taw |
75
grabbed a purse
talntaj^ #|&gt;» ftetioa a t the a n t e rhinitis (In­ that inradss Uw human calls.
Washington
84
tempting to turn around on Pal* either bo obtained by paying an
chttdreu uadar Ita
flammation of the
Jacksonville ... ---- 86
71
However, ymtaflUn dnot lnbatat matto Avonw oppoaita tha F i n additional dollar penalty or by
M iam i'....................
1JkL*il l i l Abate brant a t Uw now)
•4
74
by many times Uw Station, hit th* w ta and am t it taking a driver's examination. Tha
od Imnwdtately nftor
M
af tha drag that can crashing la Uw tMnmfk. Damage office will dot* at noon tomorrow
aw m w *wei
T a m p a ................... .... #9
f*
la estimated by pollca at # U 40.
for tha half holiday.

November Ballot

Large Force Of
Rebels Continue

Battle In Greece

Coast lin e Makes Armed Forces To Test Unification
Court Protest On In Air-Ground Maneuver In Florida
FEC Lien Action

Gets Pardon Fcr
John Mee Killing

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*™**^^* i v a i c s A r e |-nj0

Earle T. Loucks
Jewish Residents
Tells Lions Club
Of Sanford Will
Ai aLtin Tr:n -----------ObserveNtwYear! 0f A,!l8kan Tr"’ (J BI Cnntinues To
Probe Testinmny

|lfni jorljirpUrtb»»eof

Low Peace Leveb!nfW•Mel,,o&lt;o'm"*y” •nd ton

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In Fight At Station

I’lorida Airways (ie*8
I'ayinent For Air Mail

Doug Fairbankn, Jr.
Wins Italian Medal

Winn Lovett Buys
S a n f o r d Property
•
To Erect Building ft5 ,A&lt;?dSr“B’ J° "ph nurn' ' ,nd

command.

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Buchenwald Mistreat*
New York Democrats Gets Light Sentence
Spur Refffetrations

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Penicillin Dust Cures Symptoms
Of Colds In One To Three Days

California Co ur t
KHI Marriage Law

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Prepared To P a s s
Election Ballot Bill

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"BIG BERTHA” OF 1948

The Only Course

Whether or not the Western Powers enn expect to gain
anything by nlm-ing the Berlin issue before the United Natious, it seem.* plain enough that there was no other sensible
thing to do. Russia has said, in what has been interpreted
by us ms a final decision, that the Perl in blockade would Im&gt;
lifted only in return for trails with which to make the next * i
blockade more effective. It would Is- fool-hardy to agree to
such terms, pointless even to discuss them.
I
But there was a still more comiielUllg reason for break-!
ing off the Merlin negotiations. In dealing with the highest*
officials of the Moscow government, a broad agreement for
coming to terms had been reached. Hut when commanders
met in Merlin to draft a practical agreement, Moscow hud
liecumu inifsissiMe again. The Western representatives in
Moscow apparently have every reason to lielieve cither that
they were deliU-rnDdy misled by Stalin or that some myster­
ious force in Russia is greater than Stalin anil has power to
invalidate his commitments, la either case suspension of the.
direct negotiations seems iinavoidahle.
'
Reference of the issue to the United Nations is a severe l
tyst for that organization, hut it might he able to idler thot
circumsances sufficiently to induce renewal of talks among j
the four powers on some acceptable basis.

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FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1948

THE SANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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tfcaaka. raaalallaaa aaS aallraa al
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la la .4 '*■•►■&gt;”
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laaaH alH l*ee»s aklrh la ».Sll»4
t ir la s lt r lr la Ifc* aaa !•* raaafcll•alias al all ifc* Isaal .»■** arlalM
la Ikl* ••aapaatr. •• "*11 ••
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B im .B V r.llS K TO D A Y

A T L A N T A , O t L I,— (A&gt;&gt;—
The Georgia House paaaed 1.2
ta • today a bill clearing the
general election bnllot to all
candidates foe Presided I exrept
Communist*.

*1*

A T L A N T A , Oct. I —(AT—Tha
Georgia house of representative,
prepared today to paaa. and send
to the governor, a bill opening
the general election ballot to all
presidential candidate* e x c e p t
Communists.
Governor M. E. Thompson said
he would sign the measure if II
reaches him in about the iamifortn it passed the senate
The Governor ijecltnud to com­
ment on the senate's refusal to
include, aa be had atkrd. two
provisions
binding
presidential
electors to vote Tor their party
nominees.
H enry
Wallace'*
Progressive
Party however is not waiting for
the outcome of the special ses­
sion. It gave secretary of State
Den Fortson petitions signed hy
80,000 registered voter*.
The bill now under considera­
tion would waive the requirement
of 00,000 signatures In order to
place presidential elector* of a
new party on the ballot.
Foreton said he would have no
action on the Progressives' peti­
tion pending outcome of the cur­
rent legislative session.
Under existing laws only the
Democratic and Republican part­
ies are able to place presidential
eteetors on the general election
ballot In Georgia without present­
ing a petition signed by B per
rent of the voters In the last
election.
The special session was railed
to make sure that elector* for
President Truman a* well a*
States Rights Candidate J. Strom
Thurmond would he on the ballot.

German Young: People

Bui there .r * mant **&gt;* of beIns Intemperate. Guard again*l
Some discouragement has lieeu voiced ns to the jMissiall n rra a . all mjutiuui. p u t t i'c '
— Pro*. 23:10: Hr not
hillty of educating the youth of Germany in the ways of
btbbere.
"T '
V.* democracy and eradicating Nazi teachings.
—

A recent re|M»rt by Lawrence K. .Morrie, chief of the
group activities branch of the United States Office of Mili­
tary Government, indicates some progress in the right dir­
ection. He says German young people. 92 per cent of whom:
leave school at 14. have formed many groups yhich usually)
have culture aims, and show little tendency to nu|i|&gt;ort or-1
At long si he live*, **y» lleniy gaiiizations influenced by Communists.
•
Wallace, hn li going lo keep on
One feature of the German groups is their inclination
fighting sgsintl segregation. II- | to accent domination from alsive instead of fostering in­
Might try butting hit hr aim out dividual expression. A more favorable tendency Is thin to­
sgainol a ilonr wall, too.
ward council meetings, where representatives of different
groups get together to exchfingi Ideas. Conferences are held
President Truman n still Dying
between youth organizations and others in The Netherlands,
to bring hack the OPA. nnl lhal
Helgjum. Norway, France and Denmark. The military gov­
thai would bring prices d»**n. hut
ernment discourages strong centralization of these groups.
jl would pul cigarrllri under the
Properly qualified leaders are needed and training for such
counter.
positions is lieing carried on in several cities.
Observers are watching the trend of thought in the
Dorothy Thompwn points out
(be lignificanre of thii year'* lliter youth groups to see whether the young people are looking!
forrmoii aiaaiunaliom: Gandhi. backward toward life under Hitler, or are absorbing pro-)
Msisryk. and nernadoile, great gresslve ideas from the youth of uthor countries.
The fact that they are licit tailing in large numbers for
Men of |&gt;eace and goodwill who |
died by violence. It it warning of | the Communist line shows that they are devoting some
WAR which only fnola will ignoir. thuught to imHUrnl matters. They should Is1able to draw an Local Auto Company
analogy between the Soviet tyranny and that of Nazism, and Makes Name Change
The Crilup P o * thowi that llir profit thereby.
President Truman will probably
|CI bi* name on tbc Louisiana ballot. I»ui nnl *i tbe Democratic nom­
inee. Tli aI honor will no lo (»ovsrnoi Thurmond.

northern Democrat* are going to
. The General Tiurk aunt Equipentry Texas. In that caae may !*■ i
in* nl Co, at 208 \V«*t Fit Ft St owl
Brooklyn
Bridge
will In the future t*e known a* the
neither Truman nor Dewey will get
Kanfonl Motor ami K&lt;iulpm&lt; nt Co.
s majority and the election will lie
The must fnmmis hrhlifu in the United States is to he il wa* unimunod Ly GrorituTouliy,
thrown into the Houie of Repre-j
done
liver. This Is ItnMiklyn lirulge, spnmtiiiK the Fast River manager
tentative* where Governor Tbur- j
The change In name !■ the only
between
Marriott ten and flnioklyn. Built in 18KI by Washing­ change
mom! might lie elected.
twing made In the utgani-

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Penicillin Dust
H-MlIaatS ( m i Paa* Oael
Is- Inuught directly In the aite of that It can be used In glaiaet at
u-spiratiiry infection*. One pur- the aoda fountain*. In Juntau, ha
po«e of further atudh-* will !h- to vDIteil a museum and taw tha
determine whether heavy dnfcea original seven million, two hun­
of lienlrfllin actually affert the dred thousand dollar check tent
to Russia hy thr United State*
virus itirtf
In thr inhalation tf a lm e n t .1fo^.t»urcha»e of Alaska.
patient* mere
-rely breath- In the
dual through a mask one to three
? ! V ’a^ Idnw ^ r bfh 5 mu
time, daily. Three to eiv minute.
„
are required for each duse "I’d i ^
YolTiTo
lo
patient* can go about their hu»l- l?
' ‘ kS;nv Hkaa^av
like a

r .* il* * « 4 gran Faae Ha*
Senator Jenntr (R-Ind) Mid today
tha administration Is subsidising
foreign grain producers at the
"Expense of American farmers
and consumers."
This "glottal farm price support
program threatens to wreck Amer­
ica's agricultural economy," the
Indianan said in a statement.
Ha added that the government
recently has Imported large quan­
tities of Canadian grain at a time
when prices “ Are being supported
domeatically through loan and purrhase agreements.”
Jenner sad he has "learned un­
officially" that the Army and the
Commodity Credit Corporation are
considering the purchase of “Some
2,000,000 bushels of Canadian rye"
far shipm ent. to Marshall, Plan
nations and occupied areas.
Declaring that rye Is now quitted
at tha same price In Minneapolis
and Winnipeg, Jenner said "It
would seem that our government
might lietter procure it from
American farmers."

ton Rocbling, who carried out the ilnsipna of his famous tation and the firm will continue
father, John A. RnvIriiitK- the liririge has lint two lanes now. to 1'it ■nl Ir I’untlae curt, CMC
t-ucka and Alllt-Chalmera tractors
ami will In' converted into u six-lnne roadway,
Fortunately the njqionrnnco of the hridtte will Ik ; main­ and farm equipment.
Personnel In addhlun to the
tained. The work is in the hand* of David M. Utoinmnivn manager
. i h a declared, and told tha story
Ineludea Tgin (iadl-dd, 1;T iL
veteran bridge designer who:#* ifkvoterl to Hmoklyn Bridge, Ray Browning, Bob MltchclJ, 'T h e «T&amp;d&gt;» of pehiiHUln treat-Tof ■•Soapy'* Smith, i ' Denvirt*
and who wrote the life story nf the Roehliiijfs. He believes Krnlr Mugnu»«on, Mrs. Buy Foa m#nt» of various ir.plratory tract j gangster. Who got rich selling
infection* wa* conducted by Dr. i soap at a dollar a cake, during
that bridges should have beauty as well as use, and has tour­ and Ctrve Manning .
Loui* K ru n o of the Department1the gold rush days*-*td-who wa*
ed the United States with illustrated lectures emphasizing
nf Cliniral Science of the Uni- later killed by vigilantes after ha
of Ittinols Mcdlral Sshnol. had ■
’fleeced’1 proapeetora In hi»
Army Death Bates verslty
this point.
Dr. Paul 8. Rhoad* and Dr. Mary gaming house.
Another noted bridge builder, the late Wilbur J. Wat­
The scenery on thr trip up the
tt'aatlaara ( * . . I&gt;aa e iiw l
K **l' e f l h o Northwestern Unlson of Cleveland, not nnlv built bridges. He collected Isioks
Yukon w a. described hy Capt.
n-duced
mid pictures on them, mid never tired of looking over th eir '•» •" •« * ! . iu t m . ha* bee.. r«Juc,
Chopped prune* combined with
mm
hr, Krasno said It an inter- I .(lucks as "wonderful", and "at
asm
I'lry ....... . Livim .,1 ............. .
l-.v.-ly l.ri.lK.- mlKht flm l"';
^
, ‘1 3dll*. 'h ’ W lb *1 he would recommend the mid-night It wa. a* light a* day”. pecans and brown nugar make a
reap^
I
Henry Witte told of the meet­
this mi engrossing hobby.
•aseii, such cold* and anre thon* ' treatment for “selected patients" ing of the di.trlrt Lion advisory deliciou* filling for baked pear*

Russian Deputy Foreign MinisMr Vishinsky u p that Ruttia now
Its* the atom bomb secrrii. If it
~’la», it Mole" (Win from the United
Stale* with the help of Rutiian
its in thii country. Ami PresI Truman »ay* the *py probe
b a "red herring".

C

'" It i* loo lair Tor ircriminationi
i and it i* loo lair for being timid
any morr. If Ruoia i* in l» stopped
abort of war, u can be only witli
courage, including ihr courage to
COflfri* that it it to u*. not Ruttia.
the la rd hat grim first potiettion
of atomic power," ia the way John
' Temple Grave* puts it.
Even Mn, Roots veil it now conviaced that Ruttia it treking the
ruthless deilruction nf human
righlt at home and abroad and it
following a path which may lead
to war. Meanwhile. John Nancr
Gamer revralt that hr told them
that back in 1932 when he sdvitrd
.Roosevelt againit formal rrcogni' Hon of the Soviet regime. Some
people learn the hard way.

Brannan Says

ira a iltM * rraa* I’* * * Oa«l

1qurstlon of the lien* should I * held

In alieyance until the reorganlialinn plan for the FF.C I* contum*
Mintril, when the lien rlghtn nf
iMindholder* would l»' ih'termlnnl.
The Conm Line'* iri|ue»t »»*
ennlealed hy Kolicrt 11. Milam,
attorney for the 8. A. Lynch InIrie ila nf Miami, which own a runsidetahle amount uf FKt* iHUidt,
and hy Gllea J. Fatter»on, attorney
for tha St. Joe Paper Co., which,
with Ita aiMM-latet, owns a major­
ity of F K C first and refunding
mortage bond*.
T.
o, J , „ r ..... ..
„r,i*r, u
,IS n g the AIUMW ^ , . . t l.lne
battling
for control of the F E C , want, the
lien, established for the entire
gross coat of F E C Improvement*
and betterment, a . requested hy
the rnail'n trusters, because It
contends It ami other tHindholder*
have a lien on the road'a earnings.
Iloutne, the Coast Line's attor­
ney, asserted today before Judge
Strum that liner the improvement*
greatly enhance the earnings of
the F E C , there should lie credited
against any such lien the benefits
the bondholder* will receive In the
way nf increased earnl.igs.
A financial statement of the
F E C was Introduced In court. It
said current assets over liabilities.

Senator Eastland* nf Mitaittiiipi
ia the first political leader we have
(Ward with the courage and fnrlhj righlnm |o tuggetl how the dif
faculty with Ruttia might he rej solved. “Juit drop an atomic bomb
i on Makow ". he tayt. No doubt
I thii idea will nol prove very popular
la Ruttia-or among sentimental
' on ihb tide of (hr Atlantic!/bul it
la the only language the Ruttiaat
understand.
Senator Holland denounced thr
propotrd civil righlt legiilarion in
a speech In Tampa (he other day,
doclaring, "Thrrr will be no tocial
admixture among the negro and
Whit* race*" and that (or the good
lb race* thr 5outh will adhere
fundamental principle of
itiop. However, he added
people of the South are try: to aolve the racial problem in a
that will be decent and Chritihrough a Slate* Righlt pro-

Caaltaate Cn a !*■*• Oao
shot In the neck with a .22 caliber
bullet
The pardon atilt mutt lie signed
by the prime minister and the
minister of justice ahd the decree
mutt he published in the ufflcial
Gakvttc twfore the sultry dancer
Is released, but these formal ill.**
are expected to he completed today.
Mce and Patricia met in Chicago
while *he w a. danrtne at a :lub
there. She had hee-i dancing In
Caribbean night spot* and cams
from Trinidad to meet Mce in
Havana, where they lived aboard
the yacht, which had l&gt;cen named
Satire after her.
In an Interview after her ar­
rest. she said:
“ We arc terribly In love. He
had promised to marry me.
1
came to Havana l« await his ar­
rival."
Describing the night *&gt;f the
shooting, she said:
“He became very angry and hit
me on the face and body and or­
dered me off the boat. Then he
ran out nf the cabin. In a mo­
ment he came hack and I thought
he would kill me. I wanted to run
from the cabin but he stood In the
only entrance.
“ I tan to the drawer and got
the pi*tol and fired It blindly. Be
wa* coming toward me. and I saw
him fall. 1 ran to the door and
called for help."
Cuban Judge .Santiago Menria,
who Interviewed the dying man
at the Anglo-American hospital in
Havana, quoted Mce as saying:
“ It wa* Patricia"
Aakrd whethey the shooting was
accidental. Mee wa* quoted o
replying “No. It w«» deliberate.’'
Patricia described Mee. with
whom the admitted the had been
Intimate, a* "a very bad b o y ” and
*aid he wrote erotic poetry. She
.aid Me* worshipped an Imaginary
goddess of love. He had published
a Itook of poems entitled "Tirana
Diahala.” which he translated as
"Devil Enchantress."
Patricia's trial ended last Dec.
22. fihe was convicted and aentenccd to 16 years imprisonment
and ordered to pay a 16.000 indemnlty to Mee’. heir*.
Mce had a varied career, having
been a poet, dancer, accountant,
linguist, musician • Ind onetime
midwav harkdf before he devoted
himself to law.
• Mee. member of a prominent
Wilmette. III., family, left a widow.
Mrs. Mary Dlgon Mee, who danced
In Chicago under the name of
Marilyn Drake.
Charles Jackson of River Forest,
III.. 27-year-old friend of Mee. who
■ws» on the yacht al the time of
1the shnoling. was held for a time
jfor allegedly concealing Informa­
tion ljut
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OPPOSE H O SPITA L C O N TR O L
NEW Y O R K . Oct. 1. &lt;A»|— liarold K. Stassen, president of tha
University of Pennsylvania, and
General Dwight D. Elsenhower,
president of Columbia University,
■aid last night they opposed gov­
ernment control of hospitals anJ
medicine.
Both expre.seil their views al a
or applet. Serve with whippet) dinner opening thr United Hospital
hour common colds had a tendrnare at their lowest lavrl uf p
Fund'. 70th annual campaign.
* to hang on and develop Into Committee which he recently at­ evaporated milk or cream.
enr*.
tended at Cocoa. Capt. Byrd Hud­
pneumonia,
sinus
trouble
or
ear
The Improved health level, he
son was a guest
as id. ia due largely to ''preventive infection*.
I MNilHHr.1 I’laa* Paae II**
medicine” ( method* and treat­
ways at once.
An extra month Is added to tha
niander. In the lespectlvu theal ments, such as vaccine*, to pre­
vent contraction of disrate&gt; de­
Jpw lih calendar In eight of every
ere, he *aiil.
IV year*. The custom Is to cele­
T h rrr will la- a demon*lialion 1veloped In the military medical
( ••■ILiiee r n a Pas* Oae
brate all holy-daya except tha Day
of Navy and Marine rarrier plane*
the occasion
lo Iwgari their year in March, so that of Atonement, a Hay of faat, for
picking up long-range Immhera I «oynll used
eloee to iln-ir ohjrctive. and runn­ say again that the Army needs September, October, November and two days. This year the new vr-ar
ing fighter escort for them to A,POO more medical o fficer* Iw- fh-cemla-r were, a* their namea In­ will lie celebrated for two days by
twern now and next June.
dicate. thr 7th Hlh, Pth and 10th orthodox and conaervallva Jews,
their target.
months. Julius (!aesar changed and for one day by reform Jews.
Col. Paul A. Putman, command­
Pin drosses to the w*«hHnc by the calendar to make January the
Station W TRR will broadcast a
er of Murine Air Group 14. and
program. Sunday evenComdr. J. It. Illitrh, In rhatge of teams or waistband. unt&lt;*.« they first month—named for Janua, the 1New Year program,
two-faced god, who looked both Ing at 7:00 o’clock.
Carrier Group 2, said there w a. are dried on hanger*.
some of thl* type of ro-nrdlnatlon
over tin- Japanese mainland hut
l hey added it wasn’t a real test
Iweausa by that lime JapaneM
I" * * * mUrh '“ " * M
nut,
tin Monday and Tuesday of rarh
week, there will he combat air­
craft. rocket and reconnaissance
displays, and an air transporta­
bility show and a demonstration of
radar and aircraft radio control
Tailoring StyUst
facilities.

Jewish New Year

C O W A N ’S

Louin J. Matthews

Climaxing the exercises each
Wednesday there will l a a fire
power demonstration, consisting of
iHiinblng runs, rocket and strafing
attack* and a parachute drop and
tank atlark.

will be here thru

Saturday Oct 2nd
We’d like you to come in.
He’ll give hia personal
attention to your mea­
sure and to th&gt; Mlection
of your cuatom tailor*]
Fall auit or topcoat.

executive of material* and sup­
plies, amounted
ar
pliea,
tn I2I,(IPH,47H last
Ju
inly .11.

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Ladles’ aulta &amp; topcoat*,
too. In « mart new woolena.

Yello w Cab Co.
W IL L BE OPEN

l»**.

Tampa Tribune (peculate*
It Would happen if Henry
l were elected president and
kind of a peace it would be
he made a "tailing peace
»" a* he ha* promited to
iltng on future, if highevent!, i* interfiling,
ndrr if tome of our Com
tjrmpathUer* and Ruti have aval itopped to think
would be like if

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THE BXNFOfU) G e r a l d , SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Social A n d Personal Activities

Miss Uuth Stenstrom And Ft!ward Czajka
Married Ih Beautiful Catholic Ceremony I

MENU
Associated Prrxx Food Editor
li) C E C I L Y HHOtVN.HTONK

In an impressive ceremony at buds formed her corsage.
SA T U R D A Y I.FN TH
Immediately following the ecre-1 Meaty Luncheon Souffle with
All Soul* Catholic Church Mis*
Telephone 148 Ruth Adelaide Stenstrom and E d ­ mony a reception was held at the |
Carlin Palmar Ray—Society Editor
Mushrooms*
ward Peter C tajka were unitej in home of Mr. und Mr*. Julian .
Tomato and Cucumber Salad
Stenslrom
on
Park
Avenue.
Tire
|
marriage yesterday afternoon *t
Flench Dicssing
6:00 o'clock.
The bride i* the receiving line composed of tho .
Thin Brend ami lluttei
daughter of Mra. John Wright bride ami groom, Mr. and Mrs. I
Fresh Ft oil How I
f,,',' siaVn'd Dish Follows*
Salsbury of this city and Mr. Salsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Stenstrom , „ w|
The following students have lieen Ciajka is the soti of Anthony Mr*. Paul Nowakawski........... .»r , M EATY LU N CH EO N S n l’ F F L K
SATU RD A Y
Mr. anil Mr*. E . C. Harper en­
Crajka and the late Mr*. Ctajka the bridegroom, and Mrs. Jacoby | \VIT1I M U SIlRooM S
A food tale for the benefit of tertained on Wednesday evening pledged to I.ambda Chi Alpha fra t­
Ingredients;
cop butter or
the Sanford Grammar School L i ­ with a reception following the re- ernity at the University of Florida of Middletown. Conn. The double­ was formed in the side garden.
Decorating the reception room* m&gt;r((Bt|pe.
cm, finely diced
brary will he held at t#:00 A. M. at
in Gainesville: Caul L Rudd. Ro­ ring candlelight ceremony was per­
,
,
llllU ,,
Bear*. Roebuck and CompaAy. The hearaal for the Stenstrom-Cxajka ller t M. I'ullin. l*-elie Harvey. M. formed hr the Rev. Ft. William were beautiful arrangement* i f , on(
Guest* called at the
white
gladioluses,
pom
pom
ehry3.uunfl.
cll
,, 1)iu. h
Narhtrah
before
a
large
gather­
tale 1* being *pon*or.-d hy the t‘ar- wedding.
II. Brinson and t-eltny Strawder.
Harper home on Sanford Avenue
santhrmums and greenery. Tall room*. ** cup diced yellow Am er­
ing of relatives ami friend*
•rt-Teacher Association.
where the room* were attractively
Forming a background for th** white candle* were used in light­ ican cheese, 3 eggs (sepalat*d),
MONDAY
ceremony the altar rail was bank­ ing I lie rooms. The bride's table 'i teaspoon celery salt. '» ten
The Ruth Speenng Jr. ti. A.*a decorated for the occasion with
of the Fir*t Raptist Church will urrangementf of pink gladioluses
ed with palms and l-askel* of was overlaid with a lace cloth uttd
dry imufnnl, 1* nil i tlU’i ’il
xneat with Ann Vance. 2476 I ’al- and anttffonon with greenery.
white gladioluses with greenery. contend witli n grareful arrange­
bar i nr tuhcbrmi meat.
The dining table wa» covered
# iettu Avenue, at 3:30 I’.M.
ment
of
the
white
(towels
and
Tall white taper* were placed on
lixl: Mull bull ei Illi mnr
Senator Lloyd F. Hoyle outline.! the altar. Prior to the exchange greenery White candles in silver
The W. S. C. 8. of the F irs t ^jtf, , white linen culwork cloth
Methodist Church will meet at an,| crnterrd with pom poni rhry- the Constitutional amendment* to of vuw* Mr*. F. E . Roumillat. or­ candelabra w ile place,! at each gart ne in . N^i i'lLiii liver UKHlenito
3:00 KM . at the following honiee: n.mhemum* and greenery. Tall tie voted upon In the November ganist. tendered soft organ music 1side f the centerpiece and at one heat. A-Id iinlnvi int«1 I-**-•k a min*
Slit in
Circle No. 1 * ith Mrs. I- C; “ ill
tiptrn s r r e plicctl in cry ittl general election at the opening land sang "Avo Marla." “O perfect end of the table, punch wn5 served UU'S, «litri i'k’ *iC4|Ut*ntlk
«« Celery Avenue; Circle No. l ho| ^ r, , n&lt;i (llver and crystal ap- meeting for the fall s e a s o n of l h i
p|Byed during the scr from a crystul punch howl. At the flour. Add milk anil contents of
Bm| , hl. , r„»iti„na1 wedding other end of the table w«» a can of miisluoom*. Cook, s t il­
c lS id t f c
Jpointmenta
.m.U^djKor.ted Sanford Woman a H ub Wednesday
J 011^ m*tchr# by MrmlelUohn and 1*0* thres* tieird wedding rake sur­ ling ronslatiitly. until .sure thick
cakes, sandwiches, salted nut* and at 12:30 n clock at tlit
with Mi*. J. A. Calhoun. 203k Mel- mint*. Punch » m served from a on Oak Avenue. Senator Boyle
en». Turn heat low, add chec»e
rounded with greenery.
lonville Avenue; Circle No. 4 with crystal punch bowl at one end of wa* Introduced to the group by henrrvn were uted
■ml
stir until c h e fs '-melt' Ib n u ive
Meeting
the
guest*
at
the
door
Given in marriage hy her eldest
Mr*. E. It. l.aney. 206 Fj i . I
flem heat; stu a little of the liot
Mr*. C. R. Daw*&lt;,n, chairman of
Eighteentli Street; Circle No. 6 the table hy Mr*. F. K. Rouinillat the ftvic Depurtmciit of the club. brother, Julian Stenstrum, the and assisting with entertaining intitule into iH-ateu &lt;gg yolks;
bride wore a ballerina length gown were Mr*. C. R. Kirtley, Mr*. Houwith Mr*. J. O. l.aney 1912 Sari- ami Mr*. Harper was assisted in
Mr* Oscar M. Harrison presided of white faille taffeta. The dres* millal, Mr*. Thomas Mero, Mrs combine with rest of -mice, add
AJ-jrd Avenue; Circle No, 0 with serving by her daughter, Mi*
over the Yusiries* meeting which I was fashioned with u low round Barot Ellrrlie, Mra. V.dle W illi­
T tr* . S. O. Shinhrdser. 1408 Oak Mark P. Jacoby.
Avenue; Circle No. 7 at the
Those enjoying the evening w ire foilnwrd the luncheon. Hostesses neckline, cap sleeves ami a full cir­ ams. Mr*. A. -\V. l.es*, Mr*. W. K.
churrrh annex.
Miss Slenstrum and Mr. Csnjku, for the occasion were Mr*. E. C. cular skirt. The wide crushed girdle Kirchhoff, Mrs. John Galloway.
Chapter* of the Women's A u x i­ Mr. amt Mrs. J. W. Salsbury, Mr. liar per, chairman. Mr*. W R. Jen ­ was scalloped along the edge* and Mr*. Marrv Lee. Mr*. K. C. H a r­
per, ,-ir*.
Mr*. n
H. Wayde
Itucker, Mr*.
it the
tile | per.
»n
liary p i Holy Cron* K pi*copal and Mr*. Douglas Stenstrom. Mr nings. Mr*. Irving Feinl-erg, Mr*. funned a targe bustle l—w at
Church will meet at .1:00 P. M. a* ami Mrs. Julian Stenstrom, Mr. K. A. Monforton, Mr*. C. I Reil- 1iiack. She wort- white net mitts w . C Hill and Mr*. \V. \V Hoi lie,
follow*; St. Agnes wilh Mr*. W. and Mrs. F. E- Roumillat. Mr. and ding. Mr*. Henry McLaulln, Jr and a small liaif hat of white I Mr*. Hill Tyre kept the hiide's
J. Thigpen, H01 Park Avenue, Mrs. Jacoby, Mr. and Mi*. Voli* and Mr*. June Roumillat.
straw and taffeta trimmed with hook which wa* placed In Ihe
with Mr*, (a. I. I.ourk* a* co- William*. Mr. and Mr*. R. F.
The club house was la-autlfully white veiling She carried a satin- living rnom and the
c punch Ixiwl
T . •
ho*te*&gt;; St. Ann'* with Mr*. It.
drcuiated with aialeas, antlgunim i covered Prayer Book topped with * was presided over by
William
_r Mr*.
Mi*. W
H.
Coleman.
401
Mellonville Cooper, Mr. and Mra. R. U. Hutchi­ and pink ro»e*. The mantel and a white orchid from which fell Stemix r and Mr*. Douglas Sten­
Villa Avenue; St. Catherine'* with son. Dr. and Mrs. H. Wayde Ruck­ stage were hanked wilh the pink . white satin Dreamers knotted with strom. The cake wa* served by
•A b * Fred Bell, 1920 Park Ave- er. Mr. and Mr*. Hill Tyre, Mr. fluwrr* and greenery and on the •prays of tuberoses
Mr*. Grorge Well*.
™ue. St. Mark’s Chapter will meet and Mr* Donald Jones, Mr. and
After spending some time witli
Mrs. Mark Parks Jacoby served
at the home of Mr*. Roy Holler, Mrs. Blake Sawyer, Mr. and Mr*. small table* were artistic arrange­
706 Magnolia Avenue, at 8:00 W. E. Priddle, Mr. and Mra. C. R. ments of aialeas and greenery. Be- a&gt; her matron of honor and only the guests Ihe bride and groom '
Klrtley. Mr. and Mr*. Bacot Eller- port* were heard from all officers attendant and wa* gowned in an left fm nil extended wedding trip
P. M.
The Executive Committee of the he, Mr. ami U r*. W C. Hill, Mr. and mnimillee chair men and five ankle.length dress of suft Mu* III Southern Florida. For travel­
Women'* Missionary Union of the and Mr*. William Stamper. Mr. and new meml&lt;er* were welcomed into faille taffeia made similar to that ing Mrs. Crajka wore u suit of
Fir el llapti«t Church will meet at Mr*. George Well*. Mr. and Mra. the gioup. They were Mr*. J. P. of the bride's. Her hat was of lightweight wine colored gabar­
3:00 P.M. Installation of officers J. E. Gradick, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Cullen, Mr*. J. M. Moye, Mrs. blue taffeta and she wore match­ dine with black accessories und a
for the new year will lie held at Pexold and Mr. and Mr*. J. E . Karlvlc Houiholdcr, Mrs. Edwarvl ing net mitt*. She cart led an old white orchid corsage. They will
Higgins, Jr. and Mr*. Bill Tyre.
3:10 P.M. with Mm It. H. I.lnk Gradick. Jr.
fashioned Ixiuipiet of pink rose* vi*lt in New York City for about
During the meeting the group and greenery tied with pink satin a week before arriving in MiddleAlso Mrs Paul Nowakawski,
serving as installing officer.
Th* board meeting of the Worn- Mr*. E. S. Hockey, Mrs J. W. voted to continue their contribution ribbon*.
town. Conn, where Mr. Crajka is
,£ n of the Presbyterian Church will Wright of Jacksonville, Ml** B ar­ to the Milk Fund and Mr*. K D.
Acting as l&gt;e»t man for the employed bv Ihe Post Office I&gt;eheld in the session room of the bara Rucker. Mis* Maytno Dam- Brownlee asked la rh member of bridegroom wa* Al l*u«r and ush­ nartmrnt. They will make their
church at 3:00 P.M. instrad of 3:30 pier, Mist Peggy Duncan, Miss the group to give a daily prayer ers were Al Masrtal, Nick Pa*- home at i! Flower Street
Elixabeth Whlgham. Herbert Sten- for peace.
P.M.
i
louarelli, Douglas Stenstrom
Among the out-of-town guest*
TUESD A Y
strom, Frank Stenitrom, A) MaaiThose present for the meeting j
Parks Jacoby!
for the wedding were Mr*. J, W.
The Daughter* of We*)ey Class tal, Nick Paaquarelll, Al Pusi, and luncheon were Mr*. Harrison, | x i,P mother of the
bride, Mr*. Wright of Jacksonville, B raxton
of The First Methodist Church wilt Floyd Cooper and Joe Hutchison. Mr.
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— William
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C ■
Wiley
Mrs.
William , Salsbury.
wore a dres* of ’ black Huntley, a student at the Univer­
fkhn.bg) Mr*. L . K. f ir m e r . Mr*. »i|k r rr ,H.
T h.- dies* feature"I! sity of Maryland, Mr*. Paul NowM. L . Moye. Mr*. Cullen, Mr*. iBCl, t,(mming on th« bodice ami
• ml nkawiki, Al Masrtal, Nick |*J|»4|UItalph Austin Smith, Mr*. Brough a draped »kirt. She wore a Juliet MYrUi ami A) Pin t nil nf MitMli*
h ton Watkin*. Mr*. W. B. Eller!-*-. cap of black sequin*,
and red rose town
Me*. II. W. Goodapecd. Mra. F. T.
Meriwether, Mr*. H .W. Rucker, : a~,
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By DAVID T A Y L O R M A R K E
Mra. W. D. Hofmann. Mr* Fred \ i 0 I I
A P Newsfeaturea
H uh
*Ejoy your baby for what hu William*. Mr* O. P. Herndon,
la. Don't put him in competltltei Mr*. J. B. William*. Mr* D*w*on.
with evrry other child."
Mr* J. N. Gillon. Mr*. K. B. C le­
This advice Is to he found in ment*. Mi*. A. M. Philip*. Mr*.
Member* of the Sanford WoThe Student Council of .Semi ,
"Baby's Dally Time Card*," pub­ II. C. Moore. Mr*. Roy Tilli*. Mra. man's Golf A«*wciation held their mile High School entertained on .
lished hy the U. S. Children'* Bu­ J T. Newby, Mr*. H. J. I^hman, second playing meeting of the I Tuesday night with a picnic su p -j
reau of the Federal Security Mr* C. J. Fi»h. r, Mr*. S. D High- sea sun ye* let day afternoon at per in the school cafeteria at 1
Agenry. 11 ran 1&gt;e your* hy a&lt;mp!y ley-man and Mra. Dan Wright.
1:00 o'clock at the Seminoli 6:30 o'clock. Their guests weic
writing to the Superintendent of
Aim Mr*. Miriam R umcII and Country Club. A blind bogey Professor ami Mrs. Hetman Mor­
Documents, U. S. Government guest.
Mr*. Winnie H.7*hbarger j Hjurnhmenl wax
featured
for ris and representative* on the
Printing Office, Washington 26, of Veto Beach. Mr*. Francis Bolt.
‘ he afternoon with round I from first period r liin - i.
D. C., enclosing 10 cent*.
. . . . william ‘ h* first pure being won by Mi*.
During the evening a delicious
| | | „ , n|,ot|ll, mi , Nonil' p r iu
These cards are grand guide* Mra. George Wells Mrs. William
to help you plan your new l-ab;
iby’a Slrmper, Mra. Ilrallry Odham, l-y Mr*. John Ivey and Ihltd, Mr*. supper wa* served which includ­
hamburger* baked lx-nn*. putuday*. You’ll want to help him Mrs. F. E. Ib-lls. Mrs L. A. Pal­ Cecile Joseph. Winner* from last Jed Vhii'.ridckiei'.'oTl've!
“ami ' cob,
have good health ami make a mer. Mr*. K. W. Fite. Mrs. J. E .
drink*. Following the .upper n
■rood start for a happy, useful life. Baker. Mr*. J. A Young, Mr* I'.a
■nd Mr*. Trice Heard with Mr*- 1husiuc.s meeting wa. held and
Here are some of ine thing* the William lo-avitt, Mra. George \erne Smith w.nning the putting i u|an» made for the year’* work,
Bureau *ugge*U you ran do fo r, Stine. Mr*. J-xter
.1
Cameron, Mr*, contest.
j’lun. were made to promote inyour baby.
' ll . K Mnrrl*. Mr*. L. T. Do*., Mr*
Slrmlwrs worn urge.) to play
)n
and aid in
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- - -he ha* |a complete i p. s lamson, Mr*. J. W. Hall,
Bee
that
ns often a* possible nad turn In g^-h-Krl spirit. The gum...... .. ....... .
physical check-up at the .time of | v r, j M, Hayes, Mr*. C. C. Earle. thru ncoTr* In o n lrr to V * 1?!* 11 11
flnrnirinir
nrtlvitli'n tliirinic .
birth and again when he i* about Mrs. 11. M. Pnpwnith, Mrs Charles
!l? “rn.K.,. h*'r'
year an I -ordination -f rlul. I
a month old.
E. film and Mis* Kllalee Kfich- handicap chairman. The club op- activities. About 34 member* of
Take him to a doctor al set hoff.
■ration has hern taken over l-y the rounril und their gi-e't. altimes for check-up* and advice.
Air*, Mr*. Edgar Mitchell. Mr*. ; Mr. and Mi*. Ed Levy ami plans
Make hi* home a* healthful a* C. Carlton, Mr*. L. Johnson, Mrs. "r* l-eilig made fot an active telldrd the mn-ling »nd .upper.
you can.
season to begin in the near future.
Get him comfortable clothra lluwutd Montieth. Mr*. K. W. MonPlayers participating yesterday
that will let him be free to grow tiath, Mr*. II. II. Crumley, Mr*. and la I week included Mr*. Har­
and to use hi* ixiwer* a* they de­ James C. 11*11 and guest. Mis* ry Woodruff, Mre. Ivey
Mrs.
Helen Hall. Mrs. Clyde Ramsey,
velop.
Smith,
Mr*.
Hugh
Whelchel,
raise him when he doe* new Mr*. R. B, Davis, Mr*. John Meiseh, Mra. II, xrd, Mrs. Iliggrnbotham,
i
g*. But nevor try to force him Sr.. Mr* W. P. Field*. Mrs. W. It. Mr*. Atulrew Carr away, Mrs.
1 lie liitcrmrdlulr G irl', .A u xili­
Brinson, Mr*. J H. Manlck, Mr* George Thurston. Mrs. Jn*eph,
ahoad afster than hr want* tu go.
Help him learn tu like the food Raymond Bass, Mr*. William Davi- Mr*. E. C. Hayman, .Mr*. W G. ary of the F li-t Baptist Church
aon. Mr*. B. B. Berk, Mr*. Mayrne Fleming. Mr*. John Stuck, Mr*. held a *tale R easo n of prayer
he needs.
Hodgkin, .Mrs. Ted Williams. Mr*. T. F. McDaniel. Mrs. Ed I-evy, program last evening at the home
Play with him.
Giva him a chance to get plenty Ro*s Adams, Mi** Carol 8ton«, Mi*« Helen Cahn« and Mis* of Mr*. 11. 11. Pearce at 7:30 P.M.
The theme for the pingraiii wa*
of sleep.
Mr*. C P, llarkey, Mr*. Sam Mar­ Powell.
"Building wilh Christ In Judea.
Sac that he get* sunshine and tina. Mr*. Brownie*- and Ihe hos­
frash air a* much as you can.
These taking part in the pro- I
tesses.
Kaap him away from all sick
E P IS C O P A L M EET IN G S
gram wen- Joyce Anderson, Kay |
All member* of the Women'* Holtrrlaw, Jane Wilson. Betty
Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal Peacock, Barbara McNab, Ellen
»roi‘ Vo pUrotect*hlm
Church were urged to attend th* Driggars. Helen llrt-wcr. Maty
t her la and smallpox (and whooj*h,, atate-wiito conference
In Orlando, (V t. 3, 4 and fi of first meetings of their respective Jane Dobson and Barbara Ann
Ing rough and tatanu*. too.
circle* by Mr*. A. M. Philip*,
Try to rive him a peaceful leaders In Florida in the fight on pras* chairman. Circle* are moat­ Pearce, Following the program
refreshment* wen- servnl
Alto
cancer
by
Mrs.
Joel
S,
Field.
happy babyhood,
ing on Monday. The president of
It le the fifth annual meeting the auxiliary Is Mr*. It. F. Whit- prr'ent with th'-'v on the program
vour doctor aay* so).
If you can, plan your baby’a of the Florida Division, American ner, Jr. and/ director* *of chapter* w*,,r R«bv S t.r.lro m , Eileen B-r
da ayo that hi* father will have Cancer Society, and will draw re­ •re Mrs II. II. Coleman, Mr*.
aml •■■fhaia Jean I .all-way.
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Plan* wrre made for an initiation
a ehanca to be with him and even presentatives, both medical and W, A. Fitts, M r*.. George Ship,
lay, fn&gt;m many of the counties in Mr*. Amelia N o b le and Mr*. F. servica for new memlwrs which
help to car* for him.
Parent* who have difficulty in [the state,
will be held some time in Oelot-er
A. Dyson.
vetting their youngster* to lied
will b* interested In "A Treasury
A tablespoon a t prepsrrd mus­
of Good Night Stories," edited by tard may la added to two -up* nf
Carolina Horowita and Ju*t pub- cream sauce when thr* aauce is to
II abed.
he uted for rooked vegetables;
Designed
for
the threo-to- dust with paprika before serving.
■avan-year-olds, it I* a carefully
•elected group of atorlea we!
within a chlld'a range of eompre- book are accompanied by fullHanaion. When mother eomplete* page
illnstratioiia
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highlighting
th« reading of a aloiT. har child each story. The shortest stories
should ha left In a completely re­ take two minute* to read, the
laxed mood. There aw no dis­ longest eight.
turbing Idea*, no situation* which
Another new hook for children,
■triha terror, no attempt to cap­ "Here ami No 8toiy Book," la
ture interest through a frighten­ written by Lucy Prague Mitchell
ing focus. The 38 stories In thl* and Illustrated by tile tat* Hen­
drik Willem van Loon and Chris­
meet at the home of Mra. J. O. tine Price.
Lnn*y at 1012 Sanford Avenue
Th* age rang* {• a wide one.
at 8:00 o'clock with hoaUax ba­ beginning with stories suitable
in * Mr*. Laner, Vrr*. Claude for reading aloud, to Ihe vert’
tun on* of moor geaxirrw httt. do. a very thing
flrmdt-n, Mr*. Fred Wilson, Mra. youngest and continuing thiough
M. I* Wright and Mr*. Edgar stories just right t o r third gradera
b u s t l in g a
to read thamsalvea.
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Woman’s Club Holds
First F a l l Meeting

Carolyn Joyce Tripp
Given Birthday Party
Little Mi»* Caiolyn/Joyce Tiipp.
daughter of Mr. and Mia. L. H.
Tripp of this city, wn- hoinne,! on
her si-cund birthday with a party
given by her parents on Sept. ’.’5
The party room* were gaily decoralrd wilh pink and gieen
streamer, and pnpei hat* of the
same Color* were distributed
among the young guest* during
the afternoon.
The In-m-ree i,-celled many at
tractive gifts from her friend* and
late 111 the afternoon refreshments
consisting of cake*. Ice cream
fruit punrh and small baskets of
caudv wrre servnl by the hostess
Those enjoying the afternuun
were Carolyn. Shnrrou Lee, Judy
Lavender. Diane Smith. Shair-t-i
Whttten Janet Johlisnii, I'at ICa
hull, Hattie Jar-line, Donna P e tri'

Martha K illin g , L i’ida Etharedge,
Shm run ami Nandi a Lee, Fenny
Culver, Tommy Ethetedge. Danny
Benton, Charles Stlenes, E a rl Roi'Cit' and Fat Hall.
W E E K O F I'K A Y K R
The Week of I'tayer and Self
Dental for Home Mission* will be
observed by the Women of the
I' re * It y I p t t a ri ( march Monday
through Thursday at 3:30 I’.M. in
the gleaner's Sunday School room
if Ihe church. All women are in*
trftrd to attend these meeting*.
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Wi// /ace Eustis Panthers
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A R T H U R IIP.CK W ITH Jr.
Ilsrald SpurU Kdiiur
Coach C arl Kettle* *rnt hi*
flemllwle HixH School charge*
through a lengthy dummy K rw imag- yesterday at ter noon In final
prepaiAtion lor tonight's rncount•r at the Seminole lli|(h Srliool
A'Thl' tic Field with the Kustis
Panther*. The ram r in scheduled
to net underway at h:00 o’clock.
Assistant Coach Freil Uana*
unloi
van ity
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lust is play* in older that Coach
Kettles could w t up defense firm ation* for tonight’* tonteat.
" T h l* i» the only time thla
year tlral we will lace a liall dub
about the aame lire as ours,”
Kettles as* ter ted during the *#*•

Stand In Way Of
Cleveland Tribe
Indians Can Assure
Themselves Tie By
O n e Bengal Defeat
II) R A LPH HODK.N

A M H O d A lK D PIIK.S.S HI'OKTH
W R IT ER
The Detroit liyers once axam
stand tn the way of Clevelands
bid for ita first American Is-aguc
pennant since IUU).
The Indians ran assure them­
selves of at least a tie by bentlny the bcngal* today. It's the
first g*me of Cleveland’* thwexaine aeries with Detroit.
The front-runniny Tnl&gt;« lead*
“I think that thl* will probably
be the be*t Rome of the HUH floston and New York by a xaine
■eaarm for the Sanford club, and ami a half. Two Cleveland tri­
ahould he the most exciting for umphs or one victory plus one
defeat for the Yankees anil Red
the *|iectator»." Kettle* adder!.
T h e Imy* have been working Sox will enable the Indian* to
clinrh
the pennant.
hart! thl* week. They even slushed
The only way the Yanks or
through a couple or mlirhty rainy
day* in order to prepare for the Red Sox cun lieat the Indians nut
jramr. The squad I* In top shape, is for one of them to win the
and I think we have a pretty trimd two remaininx xames while the
chance of coming out on the win­ Indians lose all of their three,
ging aida, when the final whistle Idle today the two second place
club* clash in llofton tomorrow in
blows" Kettle* asserted.
Eugene Hanier and Richard the opener of n two games cut
Baa* the atartlnx guards have throat series.
been named as co-raptalna for
In order for the race to end
in n three way tie Ronton and
the conte»t tonight.
The probable startinx lineup New York would have to divide
will include George Hague at their two xames while Cleveland
canter. Harper and Baa* at tJje drop* all of Ita thl re.
Eight tear* ayo the Tiger* not
*uanU. John Kri«l®r, Jr.* »[»*•
Slyer* at the tackles and Wallace unly blocked a Cleveland flax
Tyre and John Keeliax at the drive, hut went on to xrab the
and*. Tha barkfidd will Include pennant themselves.
Charles Andersen at the spinner
This time the Tnl&gt;e expect* to
l a y Dunbar at the blocking hack reverse the tables. For the opener
and Cedrlck Dunlau and Donald today Rob I.rtnun (30- Id | will
face thn tiyera with Virgil Trucks
Deal at I ha wlnxa.___________
(13-13) on fh* hill for tha Renyal*. Trill* Manaxer l«ou Rouihc-au plan* to follow up with
(irne Rearden and Rob Frller.
Tlxer Manaxer Steve O'Neill will
NF.W Y O llK . Oct. I, (Ah— Marv counter with Fred Hutchinson and
Rirkrrt'* chance* to play In the Hal Newhouser,
The Yank* boat the Philadel­
World Series were wrapped In red
phia Athletics, 11-7, anil the Red
tape today.
The llostnn llrave* bought Uic- Sox knocked off the Washinyton
hert. an outfielder, from Milwau­ Senators. 7-3. yesterday to keep
kee of the American Association their faint flax hopes alive. The
U tt night. They told hitn to net Indrnn* had the day off.
Nifty relief pitchlny on the
here aa eoon a* possible to rt- part of Vic Itasrhi saved the day
■plare the Injurrd Jeff Heath.
for the Yanks. The Star Yankee
"We own him.” said Manaxer rixhthamler entered the yame in
Billy South worth. "Whether w ell the ninth Inninx with Kliner
be able to use him In the series Vato at bat with a 3-1 count, the
depends 6 ii the American league bases loaded and one out.
champion and Commissioner I A.
RRaschi threw a fourth hall to
II.) Chandler"
Valo to force in the A's seventh
Tlve procedure now ia for the run hut then Ire fanned sluxxet
Ilraves to Ret the American Sam Chapman and xot Ruddy
League winner tn agree tn let Rosar to fly out to end the xaine
The Red Sox. led hy Rom HISickert replace Heath.
Chandler has said he won't act maxxio and Johnny Pesky, sock­
until the A.I.. pennant chase fin­ ed three Washinxton pitcher*
for IA hit*. Pesky and DIMaggio
ally unravel*.
culler ted three safeties apiece ami
drove In five run*. The Sox clip­
YK STK K D A V 'S S T A R S
ped Early W rnn. who suffered
ny A R Sd C IA T K I) I'ltKSH
Dora Dlmaxylo, Red Sox—-drove his llrih In**, for two runs In thr
In thraa runs and eollectrd three first and drove the Washington
lilts la lead the Boston Red sox right Imndci to cover with it five
to a 7-3 victory over Washing- run bombardment in the fifth.
I**fty Mel Parnell started for
ton
Harry
Brecheen, Cardinal*- the Red Sox and xained his Ifdh
turned In hla 30th victory axalnst victory and fifth of the season
aaven defeats In Pitching St. Imuls over the Nats.
The fly e rs turned back the St.
a 4-1 aaven hit triumph over
ttshurth In nlyht portion of Louis Drowns, 7*2. In the other
American League yame.
day-nlyht douhleheader.
In tha National l-ekgue the Hi.
Apple fritter* make a delirious Loula Caidlnala took a day-nlyht
accompaniment for eh’eken or doublaheuder from the Piltaburxh'
JMm, Serve with maple syrup If Piralea, fl-l ami 4-1, to tie the
••aired.
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Brooklyn' Dodyer* for aecond
nlace. Stan Muslal'a 301h homer
; n
Vsith two on and Ren Northey’a
11th with none on in the first
Inninx featured tha Cards' &lt;lay
yame victory.
H arry Brecheen posted his SDth
triumph ayainst
aaven losses
while stoppinx the Pirates on
seven safeties in the nlyht ysme.
The Chicago Cube tied the
Cincinnati Reds for seventh place
as younx Chief Chandlers shaded
veteran Ken Raffenslierxer of the
I f you act NOW11*1!* probable Red*. 1-0.
fd game
'Die Dodyer*’ scheduled
that you can Ra-«nrolf In our
fllxht school. If you delay you wltn Boston was postponned because of rain. Ney York and
may not be able to rvontar.
C o u r aa a available- Private, Philadelphia were not scheduled.

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C o n t e s t In 1948
D E I.AND, &lt;&gt;cl. I, (Sjiecial i
Thirty-two Hatter xridmen made
the trip to Clinton. Mississippi
this week for Stetson University
to open it* IIMH football season
with Mississippi Collexe on Satu r­
day nlxht.
The game I* sel for H pin. Mis­
sissippi time which Is l* p m. Flo r­
ida time.
The end* mnkinx the trip are
(Irani Wilbanks, Atlanta; Dick
Hendry, Fort Myeta; Rill Clayton,
St. Petersburg; tieoixe Everett,
Daytona Poach, and Charles Shu l­
er, Jacksonville,
Tackle* Include (leorga Dhuglna,
Kau Uallle; Ucorxe Ossorin, Raton
Rouxe. L a .; Jack NYikkI, Miami;
Ted Wheat. I.ilrerty, Mo.; IW
Doty, Pensacola, and Otarenca
Hughes, Daytona Reach
(iuards are Rill l^nixnn. Wanchula; Dick Melear, Miami. Uuy
Uarrell, Winter Haven; Charles
Pratt. Bradenton and Harry Ccm.
per, lurliranxe, da.
Centers are Carl Kimmona, B a r­
tow: Neil Nelson, Prnsacola, anil
Marvin Tinsley, Ib-luind.
Bark* include Joe Uarrett, B ra­
denton; Puluier Aimstrnnx. Ik&lt;Lainlt I**wl» Treen, Euttis; Tom
Perrin. Miami; E ll« r l l.ayion.

P O im .A N D . Ore Oct l —(Ah—
tioxun occuirlud a familiar role
Always there or therealmut* Ren
ut thr top today a* he teed off
in the second round of the 72tu.le Portland Open Uolf Tourna­
ment.
The little man from Hershey,
pa., mlda on favorite to win
shared a three-way tie with Fred
llaa&gt;. Jr., of New ^rlwna ami
ticne Webb of Sprinxfteld. Mo
The trio racked up sparkling
five under par rt7* for the Port­
land tiolf Club course in the ini­
tial round yesterday.
Beilin Ren. the triple champion
of U. S., Western Open, and I ’(.A
tourney*, warmed un slowlv from
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The New York Yankees still hod
pennant hope- today thank* to a
sparkling clutch performance by
(heir stmng armed right hander
--Vic Rnwhi,
Itn-chi. belted front the l«)X in
recent start*, walked out of the
bullp- n yesterday to turn hack
a nintii Inning Philadelphia Alhb th &lt; victory hid that would have
spelled chaos for New York.
Manager Rucky Harris I* hop­
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portends lietter thing* fnr hi*
Yankees as they meet Boston—
tomorrow and Sunday- - In a
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picker a |iunclutrd football it as fat and round at the neational
debt. So brre's (rymg to belter a .776 average tuffered last weekend
on 52 correct selections in 67 ebaheet.
Noire Dame at Pittsburg: Notre Dame it the forecaster's delight.
In llili flay appear at certain at Texas. Notre Dame.
D e m p s e y . Johnson

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U. O f F. Is Hard Hit
For Starting Team
For Tilt With Tulsa *

North Carolina at Georgia: Last week the Georgians bad a b.tid
tirni pitching the Chattanoogaf
Parker Will Be On
Chn-i Chon, 14 to 7. They’ll never nell, Prim-ton over Brown, Rutxers
Sideline, WhenHorn
catch up with North Carolina'* over Colgate, Villanova over Du*
Chon Choo Justice, North Caro­ quesne, West Vlrxinia over Tem­
Blows To Start Tiff
lina,
ple, Yale over Connecticut. Spring,
Oreyuii at Mlrhigan: Mlrhixan field over New York University.
G A IN E S V IL L E . Oct. I. f* * ; ;
Is proud of what It did to the Fordham over Kmx* Point, Boston
coast’- best in the ^(n»e Bowl University over Scranton, Amherst When F’lorida's Coach K*&gt;‘ " '
xaine. They'll dish ntinhiore of the over Coast Guard. Muhlenlwrg was u-krd for a probable s t a r t ­
ing lineup for the Saturday night
same Saturday. Mlrhixan
over Younxstown, New Hamp­
Purdue at Northwestern: Pur­ shire over Rhode Island Stale, bottle wltjr Tulsa's versatile R ll,‘
due lost a hrulsir to Notre Dome Wesleyan over Rowdoln, Maine rirane here, he came through with
a week *X"- The Wildcat* had an over Northeastern. Lebanon Valley Just that—and nothing more.
“ You aren't kidding." the Gator
easier time winnlnx from IIC L A . over Mt. St. Mary.
mentor said. •‘ It's probable, all
In Ibi' b- lief that not all the Pur­
South: Auburn over Louisiana right. If you can tell me whether
due brui*rs have healed, the choice
Tech, Florida over Tulsa, Miss­ Tackle Frank Dempsey. End 1*’
is Northwestern.
issippi Slate over Baylor, North Johnson and F uIIIm-cI. Billy *’* r'
Stanford at Washinxton State:
Slate
over Clemson, ker will or will not '*• able to
The Indians have n n e ip lj of Carolina
toiiyh xnme* under their tielt*. Virxinla over Vlrxinia Tech, Willi- play, "111 name the lineup."
am A Mary over Wake Forest,
Stanford.
With Dempsey, flohnson and
Ohio over Washinxton A Lee,
Columbia at Itarvaid: In all Catawba over High Point, Vlrxinia Parker In sick bay and with Wolf
their years of rivalry Columbia Mil limy over George W a-hrfilon. ,nn the fence, it hexin- *o look nnever ha- -cored on Harvard. The
} though letterman J'M‘ Hawkins
New Yorker- will c o n .it that
will start at right end. rookie Ren
oversight in n hurry. Columbia.
Ewing a t le ft ta c k le , and junlo
Southern California at Ohio
collexe graduate Russell Godwin
State: When Ohio State's n r: back
at Fullback. If Ewing start*, it
•l-a ila a rS Iran, I'aar llaal
crashes Into the Troian line he
some successes in the new offen­ will be hi* first college game.
will In- a Joe Whlsler in the dark.
“ Apparently wc are trosng to be
sive. but last week Marko* bexun
Southern California.
i.an ambitious counter - offensive, up against an unusually gotxl 1f
Ttdane at , Georgia
Tech: A* I attrmptinx t*&gt; take the lakeside fenslve team" Wolf -aid
“Our
_
Jonx a* Dinky Bowen play*_ for c|,j ,)f Kastoria.
scout* who saw Tul»a agaiint
Tech the lellow Jackets will Iw 1 Today’* xovernment communique i Baylor last week say thai Jim
surpriseil a* Tulauo aurpri’t-d A la­ said the Communist* fired ulmut 70 Finks is a triplethrrat back In th.it
bama Inst week (ieorxia Tech.
artillery shell* into Kastotiu yes­ he cull* an exceptionally hnol
Arkansas at Texas Christian: terday from a point about five game offensively and i« an out­
Arkanaa* not only ha* Clyde Scott mile* northeast of the city.
standing passer und runner, lb
In it* hackfield hut also own* one
Kartortn is the hcad&lt;|Unrtcr* of was seventh nationally in total
of the best defense* In the nation. Uteek military operation* in the offense last year."
Arkansas.
Vital triangle, near the juncture
Loral folk* will get a sneak pre
Mississippi at Kentucky: Ramey of I ho Urrek. Albanian and Yugo­ view of the Hurricane when they
Poole opened his seventh year of slav borders.
take the field here tonight fo
collexe foot hall romped lion ]n -t
Tbe Urecks blame their northern their flnnl pre-garne workout to
week by fnilinx to catch a single neighbors for the fresh fighters limber up the kink* of their trip
pa«». Ife won’t catch ennuxh in under* under Marko*' command. to the Sunshine State.
this x»me either. Kentucky.
” They charge Allurma. Yugoslavia
A high percentage of Florid*’*
Darthmouth at Prnn: The ju n k ­ and Bulgaria with helping to train
ers’ xr*al center, Charles I’.ednn- and equip the Rebel* who cross work this week has been devoted
to meshing the geai* of a running
rlk. still I* with them. P*mi
the Ureck Imrder freely to attack and passing attack which will take
Tennessee at Duka: The *&lt;|uiin-- xovernment force*.
■full advantage of Doug Bolden's
Inx by rival cnaches will m tpass
Tha United Nations Special Comanyth! nx seen on the field. Duke. mitlrc on the Ralkan* (UNHCOB) throwing, the tunning of Chuck
Finishlnx the rest In a hutry: has confirmed Ih u e indictments.
Friday nlxht
Rut the Eastern Id w h a* laiycotted
Boston Collexe over Ueorxv- I he commission and the northern
town, Detroit over Marinette, ncighlaira of Ureeee have denied
Miami over Rollins, Mis-Kdnpi they aid thr Rurrrillas.
over St, l^uis, South Carolina
The United States has furnished
over Furman, ChattaniKiga over planes, guns, ammunition and
Tenne-.ee Tech, the Citadel over mules and xiven military advice on
Presbyterian.
pressing thr offensive against the
Saturday;
Communist*. The government R
East: Army over L a F a y e tti, now pretwring a request for addi­
Holy Crus* over Syracuse, Mary- tional American assistance In order
J A N E P O W E L L and W A L L A C E HKFIlY center their atlrntlo ns on ,* n&lt;l 0,rrr Ib’laware, Navy over to almost double the Greek army.
SC O TTY B E C K E T T In MUM * "A DATE W IT H JO D Y /’ Color hy Cornell. Penn State over ItuekTechnicolor, ahuwinx at the R lt* The* 1re (Sunday amt, Monday.
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5 Four wheel muck farm wagons

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hour, day or week. A rt Daugh*
Hunt a Tuietin Kee.l H ot*
u t y . Pitona 776-J.
int«d, ..II utilltic#, heat and janlSEW IN G M A CH IN E Center lio
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tre. Pfi. 1 1 9 0 . ______________
FLOOR SANDING * finishing
Almoin unci up lo (lata ona room
cleaning 4 waxing. Our powa*
0*li-ic'Ky apar'.ment. Ideal for F R IE D JUMUO 5 IIR IM F dinner*
uplt enable* ut to work where
every
night.
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there It ne electric -onneellu
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1'AINT S I’E C I A L - F J C Outaid#
availabl#. 81 yeai • vsparienc*
White, M.76 per gallon. Son*
H. M. Oltaaon. Laa* llin f . T a
8 loom apartment. No children ni
karik Glaaa and I ’alnt Co. 112*
pot*. Inquire at 209 K. Bth
Heal Palate
Ineeatmeata
114 W. 2nd St. Phone 820.
Street.
W. K. W ILLIA M S. Uealter
110 N. Park Are
Tel. 1110
t U-iiroom apartment. Adult.* only. Home trailer. Covered Wagon.
•Irepr four. Priced l,.w for quick F .II.A . Long Term Loan* G.f.
21iMt Mellonvlllc. New k m .tove.
•air. Apartment electric Move,
I 'll. \. Repair Ixtana
never mod. Monitor washing
Fuiiiithcd rt l«Hliom Houmi on S il­
machine, allghtly u*ed. IVrfccI LA W N S MOWED. For reasonable
ver Lake from tkt. Ifilh to
eatimatca Phone 7M-W.
coqdition. Call 67,1-J.
June IMh. t'nll 102.

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Ilelp-Seiry half Hervica l.aundif
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40* W. ISth SI.
PSoae 1180
R E N T — Fluor render. Easy
operatlcn. Reaaonab'e rates, Dan*
ford Paint 4 Glaaa Co. Phona
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Ft r Kitchen Cabinet* call C. J.
C l .HI. 779-W.

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Box 143A, Sanford, call 7ISR4
Deluxe I fa m lr apartinenL Gre#a
alter 7:00 P. LI, " , before 7:00
income 820,000 lait year. Owner
A M.
I a* cut price to practically co#t. Will Pay 8800 caah for piano,
Spinet. Baby Grand 8100 up*
1.10.000 down payment, real ea#y
right. Write Birger Wester, 700 UPHOLSTERING where quality
trams. Big net profit. V e r y
prevail*. Bampl#a of materials
South Florida Avenue, Lakeland.
etiiva Interest •*» #ee me at
galore. Eatlmatea given. Sabo's
Phona S 1U 1.
cnre. Fred B. Houghton, &lt;01
Upholstery 110 W. l i t St.
I^nox Ave., Daytona Bench, Fla.
WANTED
Phone 1388.
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By having your car or truck For Sale—New Care Tractor,
Model V, A. O.. very reasonable.
checked over by our expert
Sherman Conceits |*lpr Co.
mechanics, la the steering sys­
HALES I.AIMES W ANTEDPhone 1241.
tem
safe?
Are
the
brakes
ad*
MC CKORY’8 .
Justed for quick etops? Monthly
1884
Packard. Phone 4174 .
Ho .ire, furnDhed or unfurnlalreL
payment phut for larger Job*.
W O RK W AN TED
illnaea is the reason. See the
GENERAL TRUCK * EQPT C a 1841 One ten dodgu panel truck.
owner nt 209 E. 6th Street.
888 W. First Street
F. H. English. Roofing Contractor.
In A*l condition. Motor Juat
All work guaranteed. Phono
overhauled. Phono 748 during
Or armde. 2 acre farm with crop.
Tractor
work,
ploughing,
disking,
18784.
day or 882-M at night.
' f l i t * j. Box 09 A Sanford.
leveling, by hour or acre. DaWHt Hunter, Thom 047-M,
Practical nuitc, white, .78, kind,
One Model AA ona ton truck and
caaabto and reliable. Care for iO I ,B FI
one 37 Ford with model A motor.
ARTICLES FOB SALE
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elderly maa ar w a i a , dayUata. peat free. Call
Good for hunting. Box 283
811
for
a nowlodge of injecttoox, ala#
Geneva.
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Expert Radio Repairing
Fir*t Cl**» Modern Apt. Takarh Hofrlgcratnr, new apartment caa
C a L L 817 for Mattery, Generator
Fted Mrare 811 E. tnd IH.
range, dexk, leather chair, glidtr,
I hone IMI7-W. Commerrlal St.
and Starter acrvice.
Swaln’a
nail#,
wood
lathe,
miscollancou*
rtt Park Ave.
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Battery Service, 801 W. Flrat
V E N E T IA N B LIN D S made to or*
Kern*. 1801 Park Ave.
Ut.
d*r. Seminole Venetian (Hind
Ncur Duple# Hpaitinont, modern
Co. 820 W. 3rd St.
Phone
Equipped. 2201 Park Ave. Apply
Venetian Blind*: New blind* and
Steel Ca*em*nt Window* at a
I182-W.
within.
a complete reconditioning rrrv*
rock iMittom price. Huy while
Ire, Pn. 908-n. for free r*tL
they la st Phone 18.78. .top Elm B O O K K EEP IN G Service and The
mates.
W A N T LD T O R E N T
report*.
Dcmpxry, 210 Mag*
Ave.
nolla, Phnne 107.
Kitchen
Cabinets built tn onlrr.
Want 11* rent 1 or more bedroom#,
Free eatlmatca. John E . Trice,
Antique organ. Reasonable Price.
djj adult*. Phone 11844.
S E E U8 FO R
O r la n d o
H ig h w ay, Phune
Phone 0KB-J after 8:00 P. M. or
M IM EOGRAPH P R IN T IN G
1070-W.
call at lOHl W. 12th St.
AND T Y P IN G
8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
C R E D IT IH T IE A U O F
Singer Portable Sewing Machine,
i.i N o n c r a t—i ' k u s o n a l
SAN FORD
excellent condition. 8 7 9 . 0 0 .
U R A L E S T A T E - .I N S U k A N t K
118
N.
Park
I’hona
180
Phone 880-J.
P R O P E R T Y MA " * (JEMEN T
P d a H E A L T H F S O T S C tlO N and
n .U M O N I' M. B A I L , Realtor Fine floor Eaxy model mangle.
C L E A N E R L IV IN G call 861 for
Electrical Appliance*
Ka*. 1 Florida Slat# Baafc Bldg.
cumplcte details on FOGGING.
Refrigerator#
Keasonablc, Phone I7H3-W-1.
Ho’iincrn Chemical*. Inc.
Repairing
M lID ERN 4 bedroow Raacli lypa
W A L K E R E L E C T R I C CO.
home, 2 bath#. Excellent loca* •
AVON I'KODUCTM
ARTICLE! W ANTED
&gt;08 N. Park Are.
Ph, 1184
m n Apply f»&lt;W Pluutoaa Drive.
Get Chrix‘ma» edMomers now!
A ll Work (luarnntaed.
Woman can work 26 hour*
nigheet caah price paid for uard
weekly and earn 128-180 incomefurniture. Ted Davia Furniture FLO O R SANDING and flnlthliOf
s f r house, Magnolia Ava., nerd#
Write Naomi Seabury, 311 East
Co. 811 E. I»L Ph. 088.__________
repairs, 82,800.00. Call or *«*
with modern equipment, 28
10th Ave., Ml. Dora, Fla.
ytara eiriaritne
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reran reach and Moreau 88 ,800,
down paytmnt 8C.000. Bar Prre
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THB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE 6lX

Mrs. Ed Kircher Is
NamedChairmanOf
State Health Group

Truman Predict*

yitshinttky Speech

IE CHURCHES

ICwrMaaea item Face «•**•
calculation. ”
hater in hi* speech, Vlshinsky
repeated what was interpreted a*
office ao the
a ll Church Notices M a t be presented at file He
a hint that Kuasla also bat an
day before publication
Mrs. Edw ard Kircher was ap- atom bomb. JU aald the United
points') chairman of the Health States waa building a bomb stock- FIRST C H R IS T IA N C H U R CH
A S S E M B L Y O F GOD
“ln the illuaion that America
Education Committee of the Flor­
TVrt-lth Street and Laurel Avenae
1600 Sanford Avenue.
a
monopoly
of
tha
atom
ida Conference of Tuberculosli
A. S. Davis Pastor,
J. Randall Farris, Minister
bomb."
Workers at a meeting uf execu­
Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
Sunday w ill be Rally Day in the
"This la an interesting Illusion,
tive secretaries of County TU as­ particularly for tha Republican Sunday School and Church. Kretv
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
sociations held at HL Augustins presidential candidate, Mr. Thom- member Is asked to make an e s­
Evangelistic Service 7:45 P. M.
this week.
Mrs. Kircher repre­ aa K. Ih-w.-y, who, I learn, has pecial effort to be present.
Young People's Service 6:45
sented the local T il association.
"The lU-liglou# Education Ad­ P. M.
aald that America possesses ex­
A major 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 of health education and
"la this not proof that Ameri­
•The Mistakes of Naaluan" will spiking at 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 than a plan A. M. under the direction of C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C H U R CH
cussed and new methods and mat­ to retain what the* consider to Superintendent O. D. Landram*.
Laurel A vr. A 0th 8L
erials were presented to the con- be exclusive knowledge of atomic
Rev. S. L. Whatley-Minster
The Christian Youth Folio 1 hip/
energy
?"
fsrcnra l.y Mis. Jay I’ynchon of
W. O. Stonsell. Sunday
will meet at 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 A s­
•Sunday School 0:45 A. M.
to all.
real
control
«f
the
atom
bomb
sociation received commendation
Morning Worship 11:00 A. 11.
for its program of health educa­ saying:
Them* "Some Things We Must
L A K E M A RY COMM U N IT V
"Certain government* and parti­
Account To God For."
tion, said Mrs. Kircher.
CH U RCH
cularly the United States are
Baptismal Service immediately
Another problem brought to the making energetic efforts to main­
Lake Mary, Florida
attention of the conference was tain the present tack of any ef­ Rev. Clarence C. White Minister after 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 Worship 8:00 P. M.
leaving the 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 this situation were dis­ hint the Soviet Union already has Reception of new members 11:00 speak.
Midweek Prayer Service 8;00
cussed. The Christman Seal sale the secret of the atomic bomb. A M.
Westminster Fellowship 6:00 I'. P. M.
Vishlnskv made a similar 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 With 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,. McSaughton. Canadian
Catechism
and
Bible
Study
letter equipped with knowledge of member of the commission told
newsmen "we ere quite certain
F IR S T B A P T IS T CH U R CH .
methods and materials in order Russia has not yet produced at C U m 3:30 P, M.
Park Ave. at flth. St.,
Wednesday
that they may return to their own atomic bomb.”
VV. P. Brooks, J r Pastor,
Choir practice 7:30 P, M,
county organisations better train­
Vlshinsky said flatly the Soviet
Sunday School 8:46 A. M.
ed to do a more extensive job in Union will not accept internation­
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
H H ST P R K 8 H Y T B R IA N
administering the program of the al control of th* production of
Training Union 6:16 P. M.
CH U R CH
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­ atomic raw materials because Douglas E. Charles, B. |J.. Pastor
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
tions"
"the Internationa) control organi­
Wednesday Service 7:30 P. M.
K. D. Brownlee, D D, Pastor
sation offered us Is not an inter"We've saved a place for you."
Emeritus
they have ■ majority. It is an
0:45 A. M. Sunday School.
American organisation because
CITHUH H E IG H T CH U RCH
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
they have a majority, tl Is an
O F GOD
(•■ilnsard From •*««# fin*
Service.
American majority.”
Miller Farm*
000 In 1048 to 17,443,000,000 In
World
Wide
Communion
Sunday
"The majority, of which you
Rev. H. W, Miller, Pastor
HMD
are ao sure, will never— I repeat, will lie ubtrrvtd. Sermon “ I Be­
Owing to the death and burial of
The, intention to seek new gen­ never—impose its will on our lieve Jesus Christ." .
eral freight rate increases was an­ economy, never will it dupe us,
6:30 P. M. Junior and Senior Mr*. .Minnie Nolan, no service*
were held at the Churrh 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 Worship Sept. 26. Service* as usual vac I*
"We are being shown no good
Sunday at 3:00 I1. 31. Subject will
wtek ago.
faith here,” he said. " Is this Service-Set mon-"My Prayer and "Heaven." Everybody welcome.
(the majority proposal of tha Hearl's Desire."
Hear this interesting subject by
Atomic Commission) a spirit of
the pastor.
HOLY CROHH CHURCH
cooperation?"
s T » r rw s ;\ T i&gt;&gt; t h i i OWNXa*
Rev. II. I„ Zimmerman,
lie declared Bernard M. Bar­
s h ip .
tsawAm tm t'iT, n u n L A K E M ARY CH U RCH OP
B. D.. Rector
m t i o v , fcrr» to :q n n » m h t uch's plan for controlling atomic
T IIE N A ZA REN E
t iir
act
n r cnuaiiMaa " f energy was designed to give the
16th Sunday after Trinity
1-ake Mary, Florida
at n ra T as. ta n . sa » u k s i m !ii United 8tales "unlimited control
8:00
AM,:
Holy
Communion
mv T in t s i t s o r m a m u i a.
Rev. Edgar McConaughay, Pastor
of tha economy of the world
0:30 A. M.: Church School
ISM, ASIII JM .V *, 1AM
Sunday School—There is a data
Of A * Hsnfnrd llrrsld published through the dictate of the atomic
11:00 A. M.: Choral Eucharist
for you— 10:00 A. 31.
Monday thru Friday »• Manfntd bomb."
and aermon
Florida r»^ is-&lt; i. m i
Y Morning Worship 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 war alms. The American plan S E R V IC E S D U R IN G T H E W E E K P. 31.
llefnre me. s Notary nubile In
Evening Worship 8:00 P. M.
M., T„ W„ and Th. 7:45 andH:00
and for the Mlnte sed .ouniy afore- Is designed to permit the United
On Oct. 4 at 8:00 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 start revival
[lien. who lisvlna been duly sworn control of all atomic energy."
Chapel
Mrnrdlna In lnw, dopes#* end s*r*
services at th* Lake Mary Church
Following report* that Field
ihat he Is III* I’uMliher *f lh*
of the Naxarrne. The public 1* in­
panfi.r.s llrrnld nnd Ihsl the fallow- Marshal Viscount Montgomery Is
C H R IS T CHURCH
vited to attend these service*.
las I*. I» I he heel nf Ms kt.nwled** to head the armrd forces nf the
LONGW
OOD
Slid hollof. n true slslrmrnl of Iho western alliance, criticism devel­
There will he special singing and
Rev.
II.
L
.
Zimmerman,
ownership, mnneasmsnl lend I* *
a cordial wrlrome will he extended
dally, weekly, ssmlweekly or trl- oped In Europe over the planned
B. D, Vicar
to all.
Weekly
newspaper.
Ihe i JItrlilsll-nI
defenses. uenerai
General in
Charles
do osuiGaul- r
.
.7 1 ,
- i i i . . V I. aeien*«*.
s n s i «o
igih
Hu
lid
a
v
after
Trinity
18th Sunday after Trinity
tor‘ the ilsie shfiisn la pahncsmnn ( J# w li), „ ,t j, wrong to center In 1 J;00 p M.r Yvanlng proyer and
CH U RCH O F T I I E NAZAItfcNE
option r*«iulre*t t»y ih *^ art
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
I II ! 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 Worship 10:45 A , 31.
F IR S T M ET H O D IST C H U R CH
eral,
a
man
of
the
caliber
of
Eisen­
I. Thai the riant** anil sddr*****
Junior Society 6:3tl P. M.
Key. J. K. McKinley, Minister
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 Frankfurt. Allied sources said Mrs. P. It. Stephenson. Director
I'nhllatier ll l» Ilean Hanford
Evangelistic Hour 7:46 P. M.
of Religious Education
a
final
three-power
agreement
on
VI*
31idw cek Prayer and Praise,
U:45 A. 31. Church School—A
Fdllor II
I, Heart Hanford the economic merger of the three
Wednesday 7:45 P. M.
C la n for every age
FI*
westeitv
occupation
tones
nf
Ger­
JlHetnee# Msnsser VV Gordon
Prayer 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 —"On Final Ground"
hr S rnrporallnn, lla name anil
address mils! |.e aisled nn,l nls,i days.
T H E C H U R CH O F GOD
6:30 P. 31. ' Youth Fellowship
Irnmnllaletr rhere-under Ihe natn*
2600 Elm Avenue
nnd eddre.»*a of eiwkhnlder. ownRev. Joe C. Crowe, Minister
7:10 P. M. Evgrlng Worship
Ini nr holding nna nerrenl nr mure
at lotsl amuuni ut etauk. If nut
Sunday school begins at 0:45
Sermon Theme: “An Anelent Vie«wn*d hi ■ rorixirailun, lh* name*
A. M. Classes for all ages, with
Ion For Today"
end sddrrssea nt lh* ladlvldusl
owners must he give*. If owned by
K LK 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, l l * ' name end authority In me veeled ns Mayor
address, a* wall ■■ Hies* nr each nf th* n iy 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 ld
IV I. Ilean, Hanford, Fla
throughout lh* I'lty of Hanford.
VV. Gordon Itean. Hanford FI* Florida on Tuesdst lb* In,I day
Mss i» (lean. tUnford. FU.
of November, li l t , tor lh* election
Sews Journal t'orp, f-enaarnln, of l wo Mly 1'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 n
nr holding 1 percent "Group I sad" Group 1.”
nr ntrr nf to 1*1 amisnl 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 it
I. Thsl the two psragrapha n»«l t:g* o'rlorh A. M. Healern Hlsn.Urt
•have, giving tha names nf tha Time, and Wir cine* nl T:*n nVIoch
owner*, slock.....................I
■ P. it . an eald dal*
ahuldai
ore, and ______
**cps!ly
holders. If nay Contain nnl only
I hereby appoint Mr* Margaret
Jfw
t
nf
sloe
.
the list of 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 W HKRKIIF I have
ah* of Ihe company as trustee hereunto eel tny han-l ss Mayor nf
nr ln any mher fiduciary telnllon.lh* Mly of Hanford Flotign and
the nam* of lh* perenn or cor­have mused to be affiled herein
porslion
poration for
fir whom eu.ii
*u.b It
it m l** I* Ihe Heal nf aald Mly on thl* 1*1
nciing, Is gt*&gt;u( &gt;lviiMv)Vt th* Mid day of iMuber, Ittt
tw* psrsgrapbu*^irM ln"atselement*
I.KA It I.KHHKR
I
ambrsrins affiant'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.bonk* 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 sfflsns h*s a* reswa la TO FOJITKH MOORR.
believe Ihat any olner person, ssIIF II I. e/o Kenneth Prleketi.
seeUilan, nr Kirparsllan has any
Ongood, Indiana.
Inleresi
rtlrect or.................
Isdlraci n Ik*
It
Tau ara heraby required and
bongs, nr mher **- Ordered I* h* and eppaer upon lh*
•AM Stuck,
*1
tUlllle* Ihsn as so *i*l»4 by h|qi tel day of NoV*ml&gt;sr A I&gt; IMS In
verse* number o( lb* blfi nt rompltlnl riled agalMI
That lh* a verst*
aaue of ihle puhR. van In tale ran** la Ik* Mreult
ewHon eald or dletrlbuled. ihroush rourt of ttaminal* rouatr at lUnIke metis or ntherwlee. to paid auk- ford. Florida, by l.ula Fern Howe,
hrrlbere daring the twelve month* being so aelloa for dlvore*. The
MG I l d l s r tha data ekawa above ll Hanford Herald la d**i*nai*4 a*
■•la. m l* Inform*linn I* r*qair*d the newspaper la wklrh thta Order
fro m dalle, weekly, ■•triweekly, ehall b* pnhllehed for four &lt;«aand triweekly nnwepapera oalf. • eecullv* week*.
WITNKHH. O. P. Herndon Herb
Editor TuVilehef.
nf aald C t m ll Court al Hanford.
•worn to and *dh*er|l.*&lt;1 before Florida, agd lh* official eeal tkera'Cum town, croM cun* '**
«# Ihle let day af tVloher. 1*11 af, Ihle the Mill day of Heplember
W, Gordon Peen
A I&gt;. l* u
pui-pvjt on ■ boxjr pltlii
IMr
eammlseion
■spires
(V r IIKIINUON
,
Clerk.
•
jacket
I Sid« slit, hifh-lo*
. . a
a
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Stt other Koret of California styles here!

C H E Y E N N E . Wyo.. Oct. 1, 0Pl~*
Governor Thomas K. Dewey called
on the United Suttee today—aa
Caarlaaed Trues Pas* One
M an" In Kentucky campaigning "the decisive world power"—to
help unite Western Europe in
25 year a ago.
Aa for his jab* at the apposition inecting aggrrtiivc threats with
In all part* of the country, Tru­ “ firm hut even-tempered reslaman said he Intend* to urep wag­ trsncF."
The Republican presidential nom­
ing the fight along present lints.
It la a campaign, he said, Ihat inee headed acton Wyoming for a
I* "annoying the Repuldlcars" but talk In Cheyenne tonight (k:30
I ’.S L , ES T ) on western livestock
"nlcaalng the people."
prospect*—the last formal jpes-ch
Thla is not "a parlor game" ve of a two-week campaign t"ur of
are playing, he declared, but "a the West.
campaign of plain facta nnd plain
lie rapped that campaign In Salt
speaking."
l^tko' City last night with | rupoaals for a nine-point foreign
EN RO U TE W ITH D EW EY TO policy he said waa aimed at "a
juat and lasting peace."
good spirit filled tearheis that
"The means by which we seek
will make thv M-hool a blessing to achieve that goal will be, first,
tu you.
the strengthening of those force*
Pastoral service at 11:00 A. M. which make for peace in the world
AH member* ate urged tu he and, second, a firm but even-tem­
prewnt at thl* service.
pered resistance to the forces of
Kvnngidistir service at 7:30 P. aggression wherever they artM. The patioi will l«- -pnl.ing at seek mg tu break down and wear
txdh services, after the message, nwav the structure uf human free­
an alter rail will lie given fur dom.” he declared.
prayer.
A crowd which overDowad the
W EEK -D A Y S E R V IC E S
8.000-neal Mormon
Tabernacle,
Prayer ftn-eting carh Tuesday fillet! two smaller clpseby buildevening at 7:30 |*. 31.
Wigs mul stood on the Temple
Woman's
misalunnry
service ' Square ground* applauded a*
earli Thursday evening al 7:30 Dewey said:
P. 31. 3frs. Marie K in an l, and Mrs.
"The be-t way for ua to get
Flora Crew* will b* in charge.
jatung with Soviet leadera is to
Th* Victory leader's band ser­ deal with them a* strong equals
vice each Friday evening 7:30 I*. and by doing so to restore their
M.
im port for us
A pruginm for all yuu-ig prople,
"W e ahaII ilssl with the Sovir.
The Church string band will fur­ a# with nil other nations in 4
nish the music fur nil there ser­ j spirit of friendship and patience
vices and the public Is Invtled to land fairness, but we should make
attend
it perfectly plain to now or here-

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to bu ptuu-hd loudly when lit: nalT iu
Spanish:
•If my country dapoeits con­
ABOARD W A L L A C E S S P E ­ fidence In me. when I am Pres­
C I A L P U N E . Oct. 1. W l-H tn ry ident of the United 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."
trying to win voles and influence
people.
11a stops first at Lo*
B A LTIM O R E. Oct. I, id l- G o l^
Angeles.
et nor J. Strom Thurmond of South
Wallace plana to i|wak tonight Carolina was ached 11led to carry
at a 112,60 per plate dinner «n |his campaign ns .Stales Rights
"The Movie Industry and Its Rela­ Democratic presidential candidal*
tionship to the
International I into Maryland today.
Scene."
•Thurmond wo* due to arrive
Wallace's Texas visit was mark­ here at 3 P.M.. hold u pirss con­
ed by hi* defiance nf local cus­ ference, and deliver n major ad­
tom* with regard to segregation dress at the L y ric Theater toof negroes. He insisted, a« he did 1 night.
After nn overnight stay in Haitiearlier in the southeast, on ad­
dressing mixed meeting'
And more. Governor and Mrs. ThuXR
these meetings were held In spite mend will g«&gt; tu Charles County;
of much head shaking dieapprovul There, at the county's Silver Jubi­
lee Fnir. the candidate is slated
among Texan*.
to wind up hi* two-day Maryland
The last three nights can ho
campaign with another 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
01TOM BTRI 8T
1 Houston —Aided by the presence
PROMPT C O M P L E T E
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
eggs and tomatoes were (lung at
Repair* end adjustment* made
him. An army of 75 policemen at
Hour* 9-12 — I- l
the auditorium failed to prevent
Mat. 9-12
this Incident.
Phone Z96
E l Paso— Addressed about 700
people, most of them Latin-Amer­
Atlanlir National Ilenk llldg.
icans. and talked to them in loth
Sanford, IT'iri-la
Spanish and English. Thry ap-

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Mount Mulish Devs.
Bieskfssl With S ia r
Chapel Upstairs
Dell Trio
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Front Page Drama
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12:16 Hume Tips A Tune*
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Tim e
I Ml Cavalcade Of Music
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2 :0 0 Then Came Dawn
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10:05 Record Roundup
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Cleveland Outslugs
* Boston 8 T o 3 T o
Enter W o rld Series
Manager Boudreau Of
Indians Paces Club
To 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

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Flood In Lake A r e a Thomas Says The Per­
is Feared As Storm I sons Have Figured
Begins To Move To­ 1 In Committee’s Es­
pionage
Inquiries
ward South Florida

Problems Facing ERP Presented
To Congress In Lengthy Report

Russian Veto Is Ex­
pected On Action:
West Powers T a l k
O v e r Soviet Notes

Sidew alk Unsafe For Children
MIAMI. Oct. 4. p V i- A tropical | W/\SHING'ION. tk i 4. pTi
Ihjiinane with wind* of apptoti- Cfiairman J 1‘ainrll Ihonux (R
NJ) today dllrclrd thr lloucr Un
Anirtican A cliviliri Committer tiafi
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (/I*) Getting the poult of the M aitluillj^ £ u||a
Hr JA C K HAND
tempt of Congirt, acrutalioii
FENWAY PARK. Ho,ton. Oct 4 pi in ovrl to'people in the counlilet being helped w*» among thr
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of agtmil "at tract civ priton* '
(A1)— llrw-lxit! won llir Anirncaii eally problem* of the European Rrrovrry 1’iogiAiii
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Ilium at catd llir tiv (irittmt have
T L. Economic Cooperation Admim.lrat.on trpoilcd .h i. tod" |
" I mghl and developed
League prnnanl today. oulilugKmg
iiguird ill thr umiuilltrr • opine
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the Botlon Red So*, 8-3. in an un- in telling Cong.e*. of .1. acliviliri f.„ the |ieriod April f to Jun- *). •' *
age invritigaliont
II,- -aid th-'
The fuieign awl agency noted llir "violently hoilile" Commnmtt
huitlcane.
piecendrntrd lie playoff, on a pair
conumllrr't malriial Will hr trade
Noiihea*l doim warning* flew
"Jpf hornet* hy Manager l-«u Uou- altitude and »aid that ill many of llie pailinpating countnei importwaul 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 Party.
I Fort Myer* on llie well coatl.
by Ken Krltner.
• It will require- month, of p ain .-1 C|#t|y No„ on (|llf ( llolm f0, t. jmy "
The Indian* v&gt;ill meet the Botlon i
Ink inkf effort 1*1 develop n i r i l
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Hr caul llir cair "unmrdiatrly
undemanding of the operation* «*‘ lei. declucd him.rlf veiy woiBrate* in the lint game of the
llieiraflri will hr irfriird thiougli
M
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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 thr Juinetday.
p .* o p ! r
in Ibr participating Ameiican Red Clot* and the U.S. licr Depaitinrnt." Thr department
lifitioriR, I nr rrpoit
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Southpaw Gene Heatden, pitch'
then would decide whrlhci to pio’
-Deapltcthe.r handicap*. KCA
^uivey.
ing with only one full day of letl
information of fieri* a tia .i..,! to
The tloim cenlei it tldl MX! mile* cred with pioirculiotic.
after ihulling out Detroit Satuidtv,
the country miaaion* and in Pali* [toulhwett of Miami, hul equally
Thiima* *ald colitriiipt of Cunyjamrd the Red SnX with a five hit- Thurmond TellsWash- aril making contliiou* and mci.-ai- 1 w r l,(lrt „|ie*Jy r *iendx over the g ir,* citationt wilt i&gt;e rvcommeiid"ter in their own hall yard. It wat
rd fur t w o wttneate*. Steer Nelaon '
ington Audience Of S V 2 X "
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-»»• and J. Teti-r*. on ground* they n-the 20lh win o*er the »ea*o(i for
‘ nl1 accompanied by heavy *how- fin..) to Mli.Wri committee cpiet- I
Dixiecrats'
P l a n nrwxpapcra and magaritn-*.”
the 28 year old rookie from Oak­
Paiticipating government*, the ei*.
tlon* In c lo»ed-din&gt;i hearing* Net- |
land of the Pacific' Coatl league,
report *aid, "have indicated their
Hy A SSO C IA TED PHKSS
Sciulti Klutida, including the rich ton i* a t’onimunUt I'aity organ-,
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
aid'
Houdtrau, the hitting and field­ Ickrt, who quit the Cabinet eiplo- fully
.- ac,|uaintcd
i i . l i&gt; i.with
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• I-eke l )k r echo bee, ha* a critical mittee- ha* called I'etera the chief
remfered by the U n llcl 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
led them to llieit fir*l (Artmant titter at mid-day at the While Home in joining with them It, •opt-rt
1|ri, ,f hr&gt;
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mu name the other four pci ton*
1920 with a leirific hatting day. today.
«f European recovery.
A ,ll|t
north of U ke to whom lie refrtied.
. -The Indian*' manager hit two hornMo*t of the 97-page repor. -l-nlt , okwvbot.ee. eapeelally in the KiaAmid tumult of liatchrl-huivniu.
When Con great i» not in »«•»•
• r it 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 it o n , committee leconimendalioiix
Including
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hialoiy.
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for contempt of Congreax cita­ r "V . T,..
lo»er Denny Calehome and Elli* geon-told te|Nii|ri* aflei talking
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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 Martin (K-Ma** l Kvi* 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 relating to |hi»»lli|e perjm &gt; gri'tiiol* h-iii fio&lt; i I 111- - 1-1,'walW •t-riiortx
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Eurotwan nation* Jn the ptogram.
trd to , urll
d irectly to plow-cut ion* wilt In- dellveml dt- arlu-d and near S, Vrnlli S lu r, Till- mid i-ilu i
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 Dcpaitmenl. walk or al the
*umi I liar, 1 . .11 pointed -'it
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.ir ihlhlren Ion tying t. and (n u n orhnol, .in. I
(huttday morning and then fell "Talked itiue. campaign iituet. I
to any pivlraliian*.
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Help Save World

ulm railed "the Advance for Christ
lit Ilia Church.” It haa two alma,
a world-wide teaching mlaaiun and
* an Increase in donatinne fur rote* i lunary urgaiiitatiuna.
Bishop Martin laid a minimum
of &gt;60,tMH).&lt;XH) ia the goal Of the
program. Thia work, he added, it
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haa requested that memben of the
recently named Chatter Revision
Committee meet at 7:30 o’clock.
T h u n d e r evening at the City
Hall for the purptee of organlxIng, electing a chairman and sec­
retary. and of preparing to reriaa
the 1931 City Charter.
Member* of the committee Inelude, former mayor H. J. Gut,
W . C. Hill, former mayor: KarlI via Ho u* holder, Fred R. Wlleon,
George A. Speer, and A . E. Shinholeer, attorney*} P, 8. Lamaon,
former city clerk: K. G. Kilpa­
trick. banker: and W. A. Leavitt,
A C L InvreUgator.

About 10 Inquiries a dag about
Sanford, Ita home accommodation*
and - buiiaeaa opportunltlea, are
being received by the Seminole
County Chamber of Commarce. II
waa eatimated thia morning by
Mr*. Camilla Brtire, aaalatant to
Manager Edward Hlgglna.
In reaponae to the Inqalrlea, a
Hat of rental vacancies are sent,
together with atatletical data and
briefs about Sanford, she reveal­
ed. A number of the Inqtilrie* are
from pm.pl. who want to .U r t
new hualnesae* here.
At
the Javree
Information
Booth Mra. Alice Richard* re­
ported thia morning that she U
receiving many Inquiries from
motorists who atop dhd ask about
road directions ami condition*. A
number of married Stetaon Uni­
versity students have been trvlng
to secure home accommodation*
bet*, ah* said.
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Moving into thr third quatlrr,J
llir recoveiy program haa allotted
» total of 12.1)12.056^61, „r not
ipiile half of the money nvuduhlr
for outright giant*. Of the SA.b65,- i
noo.nnn rmidi- available to the
Mr*. H. A. Hrck uf Cruprvill*
KCA. at lenxt Sl.tMMI.OOtMHM! iiiutt1Avenue drclatr.l wiiinel of The
«• -Biiaura na i*aae T a , i
llrtnld'* pick thr winner cuntr*t
i Sponsored lust week by thr St.
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ICrrw *. Mary Jrftrrson and Ml*.
Funeral service, were held thl. '■J*;,
afternoon at 4 ;iwl o'clock in Erir k -1^

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Building prrm lti lasurd at the
City Hall during September total­
ed 314.110 or leas than half tho
value of construction las' Septem­
ber when permit* totalled fTG,290 in value.
Moat of tha permlu last month
Wero for tho construction or re­
pair of homes. Among ih * per­
mits weret to J . C. W olf*. bZS
Catalina Drive, 93,300: P. T.
Meek*, Stiff Myrtle Avenue, |6,000; Samuel If. Norria, Summertin Avenue. 94,000; George liar-

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-ater wn* only »1* inche* I'-'li.w
the tup of the liiilklira.l Italufiitl
Tells Of
liuring th«- |&gt;»»t four 'lay* ba» Expediter
li-talied I tt Inches, it "BX iePlans At Merlin^
I'.irteil by It F Whitner, weathei
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O f Rent Directors
Wind* and wove* jvxtenlay xent j
water hyacinth* ovn tin* «e« widl | JA C K S O N V IU i;. ( h i 4. id 'i
mat west of the Mtinitlpal I'ier.
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The I .out 11**111 Ibi* morning wa- D'r '"*«»«»« problnn i- -nil .uutr,
again filled with the hyacinth*, not only m J.ukionvillr .-mf tinShould the water continue ['* ; irt|
Florida, but tliroiigli llie
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will aguiri mean a b!g clean up [ ,Ii.-uld lie &lt;mitmiirtl .illn Mai, 41.
,„b for the .tie rt deoartment, * c - ' ji Mc» M|lrll
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revealml that la.t yeat from 16 »•*»»* b-u-ing art r»,.trr
to 40 truckload* of the hyacinth*
In -pilr of a ircord-lurakinJ
ware cleaned u|&gt;. Some of th«-a*- JCon*t*uct»o*i activity, the nation 'bi/iftvm u*(*(i

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Holiest Days In Jewish Calendat
By FRAN K HI1AMKH

Judgment.
Roeh Ha*buna (New Year* Day!
1* a day of memorial and a day of
remembrance: a tlma In which the
J*w call* to mind everything he
haa don* during th* paat year. It
la onr duty to ronaldar our acta:
examine
conduct
Judge ourwlves truthfully, Just aa
God Judge* ua. Thia doe* net m*aa
W ALKER T IA D ID ~
that w* should not aaanilne ourCHICAGO, Oct A W — Bill **I v m frequently d w ta f the year.
Thia day of memorial. Wavr, is *s4_asida and m thl*
if t ig u S
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tu arouse ua and to awaken t ur
•lumbering conscience.
Aa tha years pat*, we ar* rtpcctad to become purer a n i nobler
in spirit, each year to have fewer
JattlU and more virtue*, rarh
year to grow more Godly' and
to on the day of memorial, we
should satisfy ourtelvea that thl*
Impravament la taking place in
our soula.
Thia setf-axaml •Uon by each'
of M discloses, however, that am
have started; and God give* a*
the fe w e r end repentsrw* and the
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W ASHIN GTON , Oct. t, id’)-Tho annual confert-nce of Florida Tlie Federal Reactve Hoard anCounty uml hum* demonstration nounrrd today it will Imld public
nga-nti and ax*i*lant* ojwni'd here bearing* licre Oct. 12 ot, anti-truat
today with 160 agent* from 01 charge* againxi the I lanaamerica
countie* in attendance.
t'orporallun of Sun Francisco, llie
I I .8. Si-nator Speasard I.
| nation'* biggest liank hoUling comland uutline-l federal IrgitiMiun pany.
affecting agriculture in the fea­
T h r announcement the first ofture nddres* of the day.
filial disctouu- of the rase hy the
Reserve Hoard *,iid that TraneNFGHD JU K O It
ann-rica itself bad requested that
C L E A R W A T E R . Oct. 4 - ( A 6 - the bearing* I*-- made public.
Anegro juror wa* picked today to
Heitded l&gt;y A. I’. Ginnnlni of thu
try r’clix Comb*, former rarnival widely known California liankin^
negro ruuslsiiout, fur raping n family, Traniamerlcu ho* an in­
Clearwater woman.
ter**! in over 600 lutnk* and in­
Belection uf Henry Davi* of dustrial concern* In five We-.trrn
Tarpon Spring* marked »n* uf the Slate*.
few time* a negro ha* hern
•elected for Jury duty In Pinellaa
T E A C IIE H S M E E T
C ircu it Court for Jury duty. Ih ra c
Tfu Seminole County Teachers
hours were needed to select the Club will meet tonight at 8:00
19-man Jury from tha 60 vinlre- o'clock at th* Junior High
tlah School
t
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with Paul Mlkler protbding.

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,M^ Llieck lietvvccn j»hm nnI'••ItiCl l*&lt;ll Ilf 44 fk**H
Charleston. Nassau I Ilk Ktill*n i llilt( **iii'
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UlVmal in thr City dump.
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,'*" r«l ihr liliftr h.iif
|iurp(Nrlt
Of Inter**! in tbi* connection I* Amt tort
Im.h Iml miff m a* Ma|i|tar«an1f% tn
* UHDA nhamplet received by
Unite oLicrvalionx weir made
it immI i olid ll Inill,.** If nu«* •.it’ hi til
aboiM 2 I*. M i i s | t.
&lt;trie Mat bleu* *• 'kx
, lirrr today Try Tighe E . Woml*. ot
\eenf* office which reveal* th e1
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MIAMI. (K t 4, i/l*i \ Mitlt**
hyaeintb* a* a possible fuel:
Jattending a two-lay conference of
-Iff ill) %•*»»fill Mill I It«||a Iir 11
“The British have been pro-fur- )m,tP |], ,n |00 nation -I and Slutti­
t«*lty t»*i *1 lt%m-fnt(itif«l IH I
ng methane eaperlmentally f,o|0 ■r .,*lrui iegmn*l irnl dirriloiilia W4ter-hyarlnth, a water pe«t
WoihI* .aid "Tlu ie ha* iw.il too 1
airluo i -n il 21 |ieT*oiiIndia a* well a* of rrrtain
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I art* of our own South Und-r I
him k market artlvit) i. r- til ilio.iul t* I'tiili it till»ing -otiirwlieir
I • Iwrni I liAllr«li&gt;n, N t . *iut 'in llltable nmililinttii e* *1Ingle plant jc-mtrol*' hu
er-*up|Hirt- field to foul We me getting liettei -.ill II ill in .|, ill llir \ 11i nl ii
of Ihlft floating hUadtr-»u|»|M
iter growth can multiply lu j . omiilim . . and hcgiiumig to Mil
ri| w alr
III* I i v11 Arroiuui ll - All 11un•,
.,rer 10 acre, in three molilh* fmt thi* evil.”
mvl 30 acre* of water-hyarlnth ' Thi- national expedit, r said that nation i llicr lifi•* *.iul (fir |&gt;Iaiir,
It’eallaae* Oa Paa* T * » i
lone of Ihe majoi objc-Ctlve* ol hi* tiwftnl In die Nrw 1 m■
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I iiilinirdxtiatioii "I* to clenr up th-- (lic»» t'.unpiny ol Irl rllrtilt) \ | ,
LAW TON BACK
J complaint* hy veu-rau* who purA G EN TS m ! B T
JtlM-1 4 t ITi%
Supt. T . W l.uwton returneil rhn.i-d luioritv-huilt Imusea In c.m in l 17 |&gt;.ll*rlH(rM
ol fll,II Only pri atiu itIrftllllfil M-ti
attendee the "m ating » ?Wc»«mly i Saturdav evening from a throe 11-.«|«! and 1947."
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
ply with priority r&lt;-gulalUin* an- Kicliaril Roy (H u rrr. pir-idrnt ol
Galneaville.
11„ Gainesville.
•till subject tn prosecution," ti • llir m l llir.
*uid
"The government at ill +m*
The plane. v* In* 1* made it, latl
nulhority In art, tint it will flr-t
Mltlll 1■intact Hllii llir Na«-*u Airtry to settle any overcharges l«
|l nulla*,# a* e-as* 1 * * l
I 1«ntlli W#4t 1*4 9*4M• t « » l

The Jcwt.h New Year* and ihe Day of Atonement, known iv
Hebrew at Ro»h Ha.hona and Yom Kippur, are the bolietl day* in
‘&amp; * " U ,} i , B8t®
the J r with trillion calendar.
Avenue, &gt;7.000; Millard, Bacon,
The Jrwith New Year* teaton. I»e|inning at tumloiyn on thr eve
Clark* auh-dlvlalon, 94,000; M ai
Loaaing, West Twentieth Street, of lit* lin t day of Roth Ha.hona and ending at tundown of Yom
94-000.
Kippur.. it not a period of rejoicing and celebration a* out trculir
New Y e a n day. The teaton. rather, ia a period of remembrance,
L IC E N S E S U P
prayer, aelf-viaminatlun and aelf-9
" "* "
'

Sale of drivers IIren*--* to date
total, 8,925, an increase of &lt;36
over the 8,090 figure of last year
on Oct. I, It waa reported thia
morning by County Judge R. W.
CLAIM S DRO P
War*. About &lt;0 delinquent llcenClaims for unemployment com­ sea were Issued Saturday nrtd lbs
pensation in Seminole County drivers paid - th* e itra dollar
have showed a &gt;0 nereent decrease penelity.

W IL L IA M S ON PROGRAM
Voile A. William* Jr. of San­
ford. Stetaon aenlor law itudent.
will anpear on a panel discussion
of Florid « Constitutional revi»on
before the Cocoa Rotary Club
T umuU t noon.
during the neat 90 daje. It waa
Richard K . ID iehk) Cooper o f annomwed thU morning by Am -

N.ilitmt

Continued Ruins
J^aise Fiver Near Housing Problem Plane W ith 21
Named Winner In
Top 01 Bulkhead Continues Acute Aboard Is Lost
tain* have kept lh«Football Contest fit.Continued
I
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/Y
John* Rivet fl*lng. un.l in

pnrti. Ipat mg, hi *plt&lt;- of tliej
ie « n * * H o* r*a* Tveel
dvnion*trgte&lt;l eagernca* o f *ome,
_______________ - - of them to Ix-comc mi-mlH-r* I'f'T tf-.^ f&gt; A
the cooperating ..ry»nitaJio*i," ihe. i l i r S * D . A a O c C J k
leport raid.

^ h I ° T J 0!;tO.r.U ,,hO n il5 J g a m ^ c o V m t i? . While' Ihe
'
T,h::
„ ‘ ‘IT
* winner, named nine uf 15.
of Id* daughter. Mra. Roy \ enable, i ^ )(&gt;ry were trn additional baliut*
in Jacksonville Sunday.
with nine game* marked correctHorn at N’l-wlrerry, S. C . Srpt.ljy, (,ut the entrlei w n e recelveil
tC W H lIa a r* a a f a a a * 1(1
10. 1873, Mr. Senn former lv lived after those cf the winner*.
in Sanford where* he wa* em­
Mr*. Heck will receive a flour3 Y o u t h s A r e C a u g h t ployed by thr Atlantic Couatline esci-nt fieri lamp and Mr. I'almrt
Itailmad Shop*. Hr -had lived in Will l&gt;« given a plastic appliance
E n t e r in g S c o u t
H u t Jacksonville for the putt five cover. Both prliea are offered by
year*. Hr * n a mamber of the th# St. Jonha Electric Company.
Thre* boy*, two of them 12 Kir*t 1‘rrxliyti-riut Church of Han­ The last three winners will he
given paste* by th* R it i Theatre
sfV v JW V *
amt one 10 yaat* old. era achedul- ford.
ml to appear In Cltv Court todaySurvivor* include la-ride* Sir*. to ae# Lu iu ry Liner neat week__
_____of _____
_ Into the Venable/ two aona, Ralph Srnn of tnd.
on_______
charge*
breaMng
The central thl* week will be
Girl Scout headquarters
(the uld Jackaonville and Rufua Xenn of
ACL
Depot!on
Commercial
Sanford: "tie slater, Mr*. W. I*. anonaored by the Raymond Studio.
Street at tl:00
o’clock Saturday Innl* of Kuuntaln Inn, 8. C .j me The first prlae will be three BilO
brother, Cray Senn. Woodruff, portraits, and th# second priir
evening.
Police repott that the boy* were S. C .; four grand daughters, iwu will l-e on# 8*10 portrait. The
apprehended In the act of reaiov- grandxi.n- and one gn-a*. gland lllt i Theater will give the neit
three priie winners two paste*
ing article* from the building in­ non.
cluding aevetel Jack-o-lanterna,
S,-rvirr- wore conducted by th»
Ballots mailed tu The Herald
a volley l«ll. and actor'e make-up Rev. E . D. Brownlm- and in­
two ran* of pop corn, bar* of w *i, ter nicnt billowed in Lake \lew should f-e addinaed to the sport*
|editor. Hallot* which are address­
kit and otter small Item*. The Cemetery.
ed in aome olhet way may U&gt;
boy* were turned over to the
mispiacxnl or delayed In being
cualudy of their parent*.
C i t y B u i l d i n g P e r m i t s entered in the conleat.

Jamea llatsall. father of Mr*. M.
M. SJoblom of Lake Monroe, died
at hi* home in New Bedford,
Mata, laxt night at 1:00 o'clock
following an illness uf more than
flea month*.
Mr. HaUall. 0.1 Jreara old at the
time of hi* death, la survived by
another daughter, Mra. Lillian
Locke of New Bel'ord, Mra.
Bjoblont hail Iwen with him for
M an y
In q u ir ie s
A rc
the paat three weeke.
Funeral services will be con­ M a d e C o n c e r n i n g C i t y
duct id there tomorrow.

rillrj

I I ih I i V that llir Wnild p r .n r agency
lia- no null) to d rli.ttr the long
lie 1 1hi him k.nlr
Sh e *, til the m at­
i n rilu lltil tie -o ile d to toiCIgn
n iin i-Iri- ot llu r iia , l l ir U j ) . B .l-

\i the |a-i moment, tin Kiemlui
Mllrd t— Iili-a k del-ale III llir t N.
1III p|u|-n-tny III liolrt In llir \t rtlrm I ’oHi-i* .i Imrign m iniilci,
iiuim il iiirrting on Itrrlin and other
t-rim.i n i—ue*
A lnriiian
and
Hii I k Ii n llii ia I- laid the Human
note rhangrd thr r-«rnliil ditpu'c
ovri Brilin not our lot
Thr
American, Hrlttxli and
French fioi-ign niloixUi» talked
over tin- Ituaainn tint--*
l(u--la
idri-ndv toi- ndii-ntrd tliiuiigh her
■'■oiiii,utiili-i m t;.-i many »hr will
| igi ....- aniiliing tin' I N doea
A Uu**tan - t t o la
' ulmilt Hi tli
.. School • vi-v'st-&gt;&lt; oi. mi) Security Council
at i" the i**‘R,in.
tlo* •i«|« | In thr poliliiLut niininillee of
mi.iifi tin- I N A- rmMv. llir I' S. a.Lcd
. humid llir-lii to -it) it -to- i« toady to
iigrre to -dfectivr io ii I io I of the
n ta-inli, whirli Warren Austin
raofImu
tin C S iallril a "fiendiah wealimn."
Andrei VUhllixky,, lUitsia’a &gt;teputy foil igo mllilstri, l--d off the
liglit to ki---p thr tdt i kudo iitua
•if the Set-ill KV ( nuiii ll agio.la.
A il
*•
lira »up»iini V it Molotov, ie-

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into a tie on the doting day uf the thought I knew hit petition hut I
teaton. finally lieat off the tlubkorn Juit wanted to check.”
I l ’M llH ra
*•■#• ai»l
A icpoitar atked if he contideied It cue* moir im|&gt;ortanl than pertonalitie* in the forthcoming elec­
tion.
"Ittue* ate of paramount im­
portance in thia campaign." Ickei
leptird. adding emphati* on the
"paramount."
C O LU M IIU 8.
Oct. 4. bF&gt;With Governor Tliomat E. Dewey
Mcthndist* were urged today to
mobilise tlieir reaourrea— |iera«nal alto home temporarily front thr
and material—to help save the campaign trail, the Republican*
■ wurld from destruction.
•end Senator Aithur If. Vandenhetg
Illah«|, William C. Martin of to a microphone tonight.
Dallas. Trxaa. i»iued the call for
The Michigan tenator. at chair­
Die denominational rruaade at a
meeting of 671 diatrlcl rhurch man of the Senate Foreign Rela­
tion* Committee, i* the chief GOP
tuperintrndenta.
The meeting la twin* held to foreign jtolicy tpokrtman on Capi­
orient the auperintemlents on the tol Hill.
rliurrh'a new i|tiadrenn!al program,
Tomorrow Dewry ha* tcheduled

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Rotary Club Sees
Picture On \Vniches
A
piotlun plctute on ’ What
Muk--* A I'iiig ttstch l'ine’* w**
-linnti tiy Orville Toucht'iil *( the
Itotary luni-heon tu&gt;lay illkiviniing
the importance uf being on time
and uf accuracy in time keeping.
I'll-p illu le xliuw-d how fm*
wutt'lie* me made and the p .lk iv *
and
tiaining sci-de I tu pru-luc*
*uri, watclic*.
Tiic meeting aa* pii«l,h-J over
• by I'rcsidciit Grotgr Stine. Visitlor*
inclinlcil VerneJohnson of
' Orlando and Rev. II I.. /.!nun*n| man of Sanford. Chari -- Murnaon
led the ctuh in singing n number
of choice krlection*.

TH E WEATHER
J A C K S O N V IL L E , O c t 4,'bP)—
High Lov
Atlanta
75
61
Buffalo
. . ....
62
35
64
Detroit
42
New York
46
66
11
Phoenix
100
Han Antonio
88 68
66 41
Washington
Jackaonville
76 71
76
Miami
_____________ 86
Orlando
01
71
Tal la b s itee *•-«**--**--•-fc*».»*. -T8 69

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{Hurricane Hunters I
Continue To Watch'
C a r i b b e a n Storm
MIAMI, Svpl. 21*. i/Vl— An Army
-hurricane hunter" aircraft prolwd
■ squall are* in the Wr»t*rn Carib­
bean Sr a rally today and'reported
that it hail taken no defined cir­
culation a* yet.
*' *
The Weather Huieau In Miami,
which baa watched ihP- l#tr pf**aurr area for several daya, aald
the broad ‘•area o f auapicinn” I*
moving In a wralrrly direction at
about IS milca an hour.
“ It ia atill juat an easterly
wave." fnri’caatera exjdained, “ and
haa taken on apparent elcrulatlon.”
The area of shown* and *quall*
waa located In the Swan lalandGrand Cayman laland vicinity ear­
ly today.
"W e're keeping an eve nil till*
area." furw a*'*:* raid, "llut there
It no Indiration it will develop into
a trnpiral atorm at thi* time."
Show dow n

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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 29, 1948

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

S IX

N ears

«• «tMlli»«tr4 iMiib I'iKr »*• I
lierlln. thia action by the Soviet
ttovernment I* contrary In ite oh
ligation* undri Article 2 of the
Chatter of the United Nation* an I
create* a threat l" tin- |ieaie with­
in the meaning of Chaptei VII of
the Charter.
2 l ~ l l la cleat fiuin the pro­
tracted elrlianire of notra and the
conveiaallona which have takr-:
place on the initiative of the thlee
government* U'lween them and the
Soviet guVrinnipnt that the three
government*. ronoclou* of their
otdiicattuii under the Chartrr to
. settle their dlaputea by peaceful
means. have made every effort to
ftaolve I heir difference* directly
With the Soviet government. Coplea
of the rrlevant documents are aubmilted acpaiatelv in particular,
attention la drawn to the num­
mary of the nit nation which I*
contained in the note of Ilia
Majesty's government and the govtrnmenta of/the United Slates of
America and the Flench He public
dated Sept. 2&lt;ilh-27th a« follow*
"The laaue between the Soviet
Kovrtnmrnl and the Weatern Ik-copying I’nwera la, therefore, not
that of technical difficulties in
cbmmunirationa nor that of reachlog agreement upon the condition*
for the regulation of the ciureiiry
for fieri III! The la*ue la that the
Soviet government haa clearly
■bown by.it* actlnn* that It ia at­
tempting by Illegal and coercive
measures. in di*rrgard » f it* ohligations. to aecure political objec­
tive* to wiiich it ia not entitled
and which it could not achieve by
peaceful mean*. It ha* reported
to blockade measure*; it ha*
threatened the Herlin population
with *tarvatl»n, di*ea*e and eco­
nomic ruin; It haa tolerated iliaorder* and attempted to overthrow
Ilia dulv elerlrd municipal govern­
ment of lierlln. The attitude and
rondoet of the Soviet government
yeveal iharply Ita purpose to con­
tinue Ita Illegal and coercive blockadf and it* unlawful action* de­
signed lo reduce the rtatu* of the
United State*, the United Kingdom
and France a* occupying power* In
Derlln t&lt;&gt; one of comple'e sutmrdination to Soviet rule, nod thu* to
obtain uhaolutr authority over the
■economic, polltlcar and aoclal life
of the people of lierlln, and to In.corporate the city In the Soviet
ton*.
,, "The Soviet government ha*
Ahtrehy taken upon llae'f rule re*.
ponalhllity fur creating a aituatlon. In which further recmirne to

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By STANLEY

, THE OLD HOME T O W N

ICs r iib s o i rr«ss
uael
biief foreword, Taft praised Hart­
ley hut disagreed with some of hla
ideas.
Hartley advanced a aqven-point
program for quirk amendment of
the Tuft-Hartley Law at the next
Cnngna*. Hut Taft suggested a
more grailual course, with change*
adopter! only after careful study.
Hartley wrote that GOP leader*
decided, aftsr the Taft - Hartley
I jiw waa passer) over President
Truman’s veto, "that no mote
legislation to which organised la­
bor could po»»iblv object would he
paused until after the presidential
•lection o f 1941*."

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count* by the pilot* of two C-54
akymaatera.
Hutting generally constitute*
simulated attack* *hallow dive*
from alxive and swoop* from the
aide*.
"W e have vfgorouily protested ,
the incident* to the Kutslana and '
demanded what they aie going to
do alaiut It," a senior air officer
•aid

MENU.
li* I'F fT I.Y IIHOWNRTONK
S U N D A Y M i.II l HIT’ l ’ KH
Vegetable Soup
Fr«-»h Corn Fritter**
Maple Syrup
Crisp Bacon
Beverage
iRecipe for Starred Oiah Follow*)
FUK8H CORN F HITT MRS
Ingredient*: 2 cupi fresh corn
pulp (from about It uncooked cob*
'o f corn). 2 egg* lM-paratedl, l
'easpiMin suit. 2 tablespoon* sugar,
12 tableapoon* flour, I teaspoon
baking powder, 4 tablespoon* fat i
(for frying).
Method: With a sharp knife cut !
kerne'* o f corn down through the I
middle of each row; with dull *ide
of knife, sciape downward so at
to extract pulp, ileal the egg
I volk in bowl, add suit, sugar, corn ,
pulp, nml mix well. Add the flour |
|and baking powder and mix thoroughly. Ileal the egg whites until
•tiff but not dry and turn into the
AS H it HUSBAND LIIS shot to death under blanket In foreground, Mra.
corn mixture; fold togrlhir until
Iva Katcl le Haney, 22, Hell Oar dm*. Cat, weep* hjnlerlcally. Her
mother, Mr*. lit t le I’crklnr, trie* vainly to comfort her. According to : lust mixed- Heat a half tahleofficials, Mr*. Haney, an expectant mother, kept sobbing: "I did not mean I spoon of the fa* in a skillet until
unite hot, drop In rurn mixture a
to kill him— 1 |tut wanted to threaten him." The husband, Thurman
heaping tablespoon at a time. Couk
Haney, was shot through the Imart. The young couple had been sepa­
over moderate hi at for several
rated foe aorot time until rrw itiy .
(lateraaiUmoi Soqjidphoeo)
minutes until browned lightly on
one aide; add another half table­
spoon of the fat
you turn to
brown other side. This amount o f j
I *ih fIni«r*f |*p**i«i Panf flat
halter will make about 24 sm all'
I
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M#|« •'I m1*1 I'agr (I mp
Mn, Vinlii YiHiiiifi iJUtrirt ijovrr* fritter*.
'
the
past
year.
t nor of District Four, I'ilot Inter*
FHIHAY FARK
lie particularly commanded the
| national, of St. I'etcrahurg, "III
Cream of Tomato Jioop
sucre,* of tlulIn- trade bud&gt;
Ih/.|&gt; In in
insurer**
( make her official visit to the dub
Crisp Ciaiktr*
! ut It* dinner Hireling on Oct. 12.
Lima Olive Casserole*
'i' *aimV saldTthnl
ami the Mayfai ** G1
There were 27 iminlnl* present
" 1 ft
a
Howl o f Tossed Green Salad
one of his prill..try project* foi the
I at tin- meeting.
Heated (irmly Roll*
coming year would Ih- to work
Fruit Cobbler
llevrrage
with Ulit otganuatnn un.l to help
lltori|M- for Starred Ilieh Follows)
the Giants make thu the finest
(LIM
A
OLIVE
CASRFROl.F.
t
u .
! .
j _n * training camp in the nation.
Ingredients: '« tup salad rill, I I , , .
,
Station M'TKM
cup chopped onion, I cup chopped
urgtul grealet uitvinlance at
green pepper, I minced peeled gar- ; -hainber of t oinnierce iiicetings
lie clove, 1 cup whole ripe olive*, -and Insialed that without the help
IIIUItSDAY
I teaspoon salt, I tablespoon corn,h'
mrmberahlp, the work
Western Jaml/oMi!
Platter V Patter
starch,
tablespoon chill powder, of the Chamber would he greatly
*
I'oniMunlly t'atendai
IU cup* Iwan liquid or water, A Impeded.
District vice* preiidenl* elected
New s
cups cooked lima la-ana, I cup wera
c i,.,n. . for
f„r District
Mi.*rict
were Frank
c rank Shamas
Platter V Patlei
grated yellow cheese.
Mlulling Ib'votiuua
Metlnal
al: Heat the salad oil until
&gt;• J- F VM£ ;,*,,!“ " ,l/ or
Katun Serenade
It is quitle hot, add the union, green I J*/1- 4. J. A. Hist ine for D strict
-..it.
..,,1
1
No.
8,
Andrew Hilda„Jr. for District
World At Nine
tapper, minced gerllr and cook.
nu
met modi-iate heat, stirring fre4. and W. tr. Killa-r for DIsYour llibli- Today
AM1KICAN OmCIAlS are rn -ttrd
lllue Harron
quenlly, until lightly browned. I*ul |*r „
,,*• ’ • ,
trying lo get In touch with tleorgo
Where Angela F*-ai To
the salt, cornstarch and chill p o w * *V **• boletnan, as chairman,
Uauncntii.c (above), St. Louli, Mu.,
Tread
del Into a medium-sited mixing ifn,&lt;*'
the nomluatone of tite two U. S. citl/ena arrested
l-.wt. pour In
cup of the liquid
committee which was comKmnethilig Dbl, New
In Hudapcat, Hungary. It la rumotrd
and blend untii smooth. Add the •5°**® .if t iareme Holding. R. I.
Horruwrd, lllue
tb.it tha Ilrd-dominated Hungarian
Orchestta It Star
remaining liquid and stir wall, Dean, W'. V. Hitting, and Jack
government will claim that HanMorning Variety
Add the sauteed vegetables, olive* Hall.
nrntine, an odlccr of the American
/Among tho*» present al the
Military Hand
(rut from nils in large piece*!,
fill Co, and hi* *-jj^rlir, Paul
Riders Purple Sage
beans and Vk rup of the cheese; meeting were Sam Gardner of
Ituedemann, Hartidale, N. Y H ar­
World At N ihiii
mix well. Turn into a casserole. Lake Monroe. W, (J. Kilhre of
rested with him, have admitted
sprinkle with remaining cheese
* n*}
Martina, Joel
Jayri-e Luncheon
sabotaging oil production In that
and hake ln a moderate (S76F.1 • ►*•*•*•K*&lt;Rff. John llrumley.
Hiuldv Clark
Danubian country. (International)
I.ntin Amt-ricntia
oven
A P' ^ass‘c* fli.r.lcirl
■
a t aliout 10 minu*es. Makes fl to IiAA. Pnlrit*L
Patrick, IIII, IIII. tColeman,
Gordon
Musical Variitlea
H serving*.
Hut None Itanch
Sanfut'l Shopper
Music For Today
Nt All*&gt;
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Hit* St lleadllne*
Vour Memory Kong
Today's Slur
Matinee*- 40r
T r o u b l e . \n ip d is
Pop Concert
COUNTRY IS DAT
Children- H r
Hy Request
Orange City Knur
PRICES DOM' LISTEN
W iggle* wor Ilia
T o Po l Y i c s ! !
Story Hour
1 w k d .i
M Ai
New*
1 l.AMT DAY
Slate New*
Twi-Llte Songs
Sport* Parade
Dick Aiken Kings
Meet The ilsnd
Antique Tima
Spotlight Program
To lie Announced
Trrntimers Show
Football Prophet
Dinah Shot*
Night Edition
Rhythm ln«.&lt;llcis
Alarine Story
Emile Cote Glre Club
Stnirts King Of Day
Music
A’ our United Nations Toiiay
VITRAN Communist party organ­
Classical Souvenirs
iser, Steve Nelson Is shown after he
New*
appeared at an executive session ol
Count lla ale Otch.
a Home Un-Amrrican Afllvllica j U;:t0 Midnight Hendcivou*
subcommittee In Washington. The j 11:55 New*
group Initialed contempt proceed- ■12:00 Sign Off
lugs agalnat Nclmn for refusing, on
curulltutional grounds, to answer
questions about alleged Russian
atomic espionage. (International)

JKW HLKY KIIHIIKKY
NEW YORK, Sept. 29— &lt;/P&gt;—
A woman was iid.hod o f jewelry
valued at between $TO,000 and
50,000 early today by three towel*
masked ban.lit- who Invaded her
hotel muni and teiuml und gagged
hei,
Police identitled the woman a*
Hr*. Sonjn l-oew, 01, of Milton,
Mass., who said she married Elia*
M. l/i'U of the luiew’s theater
family in 193d. She said they were
divnrred last January.

TRIGIDAIRE

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Pilot Meet

Ivey Elected

UAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS.

SA LES--S ER V ICE
Hill Hardware Co.
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RADIO I’ROHKAMS

Taft, Hartley

Adams Funeral

In War In Ten Yeurs

1-HllHurd r turn Halt lla*
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Kept, a firing squadron which was com­
'V'n manded hy Sgt. Ralph II. Geiger
and included: Sgt. Ellsworth Hoo­
ThaPa'the conernsua of slagged
ver. Sgt. J. W. Rumbley, CpI.
Aoltliets mtt«*ntflnjr the b2ml an­ Mai ion Conway, Cpl J. Ervin, T-5
nual encampment of the Gtaml Donald Hrooke, l'(c. Nathan My­
Army of the Republic.
Only two of the *olJirr* who ers. Pfc. Edison Myers and I'fc
fought In the Civil War anil have William llrown.
Survivor* include the mother,
lived through thlee other major
conflicts were optimistic about .Mrs. C. A. Adams; one sister, Mrs.
peace.
Chandler Sharon, one niece, Mary
"Nu more wars.' said Albert Audrey Sharon anil one nephew,
Woolson. IUI, o f Duluth, Minn.
Chandler Sharon, Jr., all nf San­
"It's nil talk,” added William ford.
II. Otiairn, 104, of Joplin, Mo.
Rut
107-yrar-old
James
A
•y«
______
...
N. Y. the
M| (JA,t R'^Hcster.
Vr|rr-n&gt; ,,re,|ictf(|
-Wolde ll
have war in two years."

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O. I*. IR-indon, Al I^-e,' W. A.
Morrison, Jack Hall, II. H. Hop*
Hob Harris and John Galloway.

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((institute* a threat to Internation
Al peace and security. In nrdri
,thal International peace and secur,Jty may not U further endangered.
✓ Ihe guvrinmrnt* o f the United
State*, the United Kingdom and
‘ •ranee, then-fore, while reserving
theniM'lve* full rights lo lakr
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( the United Nation*."
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, "Accept, esrelency, the assur­
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Established 1908
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R ussian Soldiers
W ound 2 Germans
In Raid In Berlin
U. S. M ilitary P o lic e
Intervene, But I n ­
cident Is Still U n ­
der
In vestigation
DUG.IN. Sept. Mi. t/1*&gt; K u iu in
SoKJint who nude a foray into the
U ii. sector of the city this earn­
ing ihot and wounded two Ger­
man 'civilian*. Amencan Military
politr lr|N&gt;rtrd.
I’ aitic ular* of the incident weir
n«l ininirdiatrly available.
L'.S. authorities laid American
Mililaiy Police had intervened and
that the incident it .till under int eitigation. Prrhmmaiy account*
•aid theie were no Anteiican ca»ualliet.
Military |M&gt;lice liradriuarteii »eiJ
it* ir|Miit* were that tome aimed
Ruttiant had entered the U.S.occupied borough of Lichten-ade.
which lie* at the Amriican-Soviel
lector Ix.rder*. Their minion w j »
not immediately known hut MP*
•aid the Hustians were about foui
or live block* inside the American

T iin ts D A Y

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A iw ocia ted I ’ rtM
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fitri?Q
M a r k ei
p fUis tAustin
SaysThatKussia
cu ru s iTiarn
Is Reason
ConR eported G etting
Back On Its Feet
1Pedersen
Says, St i. .ict
U
,
.
.
Regulations Ale niJJ
Help T o G r a p e f r u i t

Field Marshall W i l l !
Lead 5 P o w e r A r m ­
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It.

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U.N. Council Takes
Up WesternCharges
In Monday s Session

1918 Seminole High School Football Team

British C abinet
OKs M o n tg o m ery
As A llia n ce H ea d

iro l O f A t o m P o w ­
e r Is N o t R e a l i s e d

N

v ' T 'y Cou,u*'

vloncl.iv lake* up thr rnovl cvplo
rice ntue of its llure vrar hivt.uv
die W.-»trin charge
iLi**ia
---------thiralenv the peace of the woild
j I.MCI I \M) N p i. iri, 1,Pi
. by l.r. I.l.sck..c|r of Berlin,
k'urreal stri.l rrvlnclionv on gia|ie
Hie tounn| announced tods,
'Dun from Kb-nda ,ie helping put ,|iat H u rl L &gt; IM rgaIr Wanen,lhe "auikrl l.u k ll* feet " a
pin |&lt; ,\u&gt;ll(l wl|| |„
,|lr
„

(LEX II. M S lil.K lO N

LONDON.

i

to. &lt;/»•&gt; Th-

lhiti.lt cabinet today a|t|)invrd thr
.rlr.lion of I irld Marshal Viscount
Montgomery •» head of a joint atmrd L-ice of the five-power Btu»»el«
Mliance.
A gotetnn.rnl tource taid the
telethon of Montg.uneiy. chief of
the Ihitiih ln.|&gt;eiial General Staff.
will he announced *oon in Pan*
by the live |»ower» — Britain. Fiance
liir Nctheilands, Luxcmboutg and
Belgium. The infoimant laid tlie
choice wra* made by the defence
mini.ter* of the five countries at
Pari* early thi« week.
M-ntgomriy presumably will re
ngn a* commander of Ihitain •
army. London newt|ia|ieri earlier
had predicted Montgomery would
reiign lo take over the Western 1

lh.it

Iminenl ctiuv man said today
tl.r October president when lh«
W. C-PcJi *en picnl-nt of the , ....a ofiem al I I’ M (9 AM..
u " rl1' 1........ ' •■ESI l However, the UN. dcltga

I grown* weir "gritiiw ted ink" unAustin will step
Pilot., My 1’i *i
lie legulalion* ini|K..rcJ l.y the tJ„Mn w|lpn ,|ir lJ(pl 1&lt;inlP, U1, Jn|
Shown above me the members » f the HUM Seminole High School varsity f-«-tl-»ll team flu- (Yleiy F,-.l will meet the K.i-Ds I,i*;&gt;•
School I'antl.er* at the high school field tomorrow night ill the fit »t home game of the season. The *&lt;|.ia.| includes, t.-fi to light, (loin I f (irijl M ukrlinK Vgrrrvttrnl tom* ttltientlrr the ch.iiimanvhip to Ar­
tow, Ed Brooklyn. Donald Deal, Richard lta-s Boh Humidiry. Bay- I ) union. Eugene llatpei. Charles Lansing. Don llowuid. t'.vliirk Don *HillIret v rnf llit«» rffri I.
gentina. next 111 line for H.
har and “ Peanuts" Galloway, Second row, left to right, Wallace Tyre Edison Myeis, )ic-&lt;| 1 ....per, John Kml.-i, .1. , lloy.t Coopei, im m . • I Itr (iimintllri'«
«&lt;*t niln
If llir Kuoi.n. lie In bar the
Hague, John Keeling, t'l.ailes Andersen, Bill llowaid and Chattel Thomas.
ill •%
I «»nl\ •rr.lrtl gf .||»r*tI lilt |M* llllg Brilm ca-r (lorn thr agrnd.1. Austin
/O «if |rit Id 4 IniX •Iia H l**4l r the* 11 1e)toiled |*l mniag to rmtain ..
, llAtf
I la«*\ .lUll
SlfC
. h.iiim in until ihe pi. irdm al hal
*rriilt%%.
I»tl NO 1iff r
sector.
I lie luln u n r
lo krr|» firm, anti «hf Hk Mown trio don
When an Anteilran patrol rush­
•111 ill l/nl tVIIIV t*tf llir lit 11Ik*T.
ip.| .»|*p|r.
ed U|i to investigate, these re|-&lt;&gt;its
Meanwhile,
the..-cielary
up
The rounrll's *i.nouncei..r..t came
MIAMI.
Sept.
30
(/V)
Water
I*
Hill
riling
in
the
....til
New
I
MIAMI,
Sept.
30
(/Pi
Water
i*
Hill
riling
in
the
noitli
New
I
said, one o f the Russians iH-trun
|,UiVix| ihr Mtiif regulations b.l
n(tp,
Hast-West H.s
River Canal wcH of Foil l..vudridj|r and stands two fret alxor it* |
to run and discharg'd his rifle,
I NlDi'lll'l twil Wrt'S
la-giniiing tki |,U|r ,.n atomic controls went t&gt;ewounding the two Herman*.
|c*(l laloie the Sr|it. 2l-»2 hurticane.
foic* the* f-H nation |-o|it.cal coneMeanwhile the (Jeiman press •mililaiy command.
Pl OfluCt Is H ailed A s
„ ic, iiv tii
I lie New River, which ahn carries a hutdrn id the c.veiflow In.ml W orld F e d e ra tio n .G o v - 1 rn
111 Inn
mittee -,f the lyurtiriily.
Austin,
said today the Soviet occupation | They said also that General Al- j
C u n n l u m n i . r T r * ^-vtv
the
r.erigladrs.
11
over
its
hank*
in
tome
lection*.
Nearer
lake
Okec-j
kidm cip M i icrt
ernment Is A(iV'CJ- i»i*Molrtti't.
Army I* preparing for big autumn . phntiMf Juin. French commander
o u p p iC lllt.H l l u o u i t in u |m , c Ii In th* co mmitte*. t«.•ntgerl
M i n f i n , 1Unit $1.00 u U»* oil Uw ti.-r for affirtm-d t'niled Slates’ readiness
maneuvers starting in early Oct­ ln-ehlcf in North Africa, will hold
fo rd ’s C elery Crop timber, itir Water level wa* chopping.
COtCCl
H y
M l l U S t C I Mmeh e«f«lliw* mill FOB Iimrknl to suliinit Its atomic v n e i g y piuober. I .urge air fleets will take the five,po*or lut'd commands Bri- 1
Official* generally agreed that a critical tiluation • »nt* wheie
It ndv for shipment I prices on the deletion to intrinatonial smitrul.
part dispatches &gt;aid.
tish fleet Admiral lo.nl Cunning- ( County Agent C. K. l)jw »on tolittle or n» rail, would |H'rini* the
flood to b* cleared up, while even' "The problem facing llir woild same friiil range from $3.00 to
Austin said it was Russia'* fault
L’ nllrd Statr* Air Force o ffi­ ham would lead the Joint naval ^
|o|J Kiw, nijIU „ ,he Jouri.l
cers said they had received u» unit - and Royal Air Force Marsha'
«lowr»|K»um would Mini
t» not liow nimli monry wv **• -**•
pricv^ on Bunrin that inlet national control of atomic
notice from the Russians about la-rd Tedder would be chief of the Ccntri of initial luccri* of plant
weapons never cant** in to being,
fl xalwater* spreading over V ld eican (n.,kr fiom mir hu&gt;mr»» \wn- t (**•*$*• ruit tnn .mn
i-the reported air drill*. They ud.led air forces.
.ai. .eas.
...
»
.
.
,i
,
• , .. 1per ls&gt;*. he adde-1.
tl,- urged Biy-Power cooperation
ing of ie j i.laml cotton on llir (am.
they tilt) not know whether they
Giady Not loti, chief stuim fore lutes, but the pioblcm id lurtliAl. , (&gt;nneriv&lt;. tlie newsletter said, on tl,*- utom and te a .v e r te d AinssIn what might have been hi* of |*hil Bach, nuotecl cotton e*«| ssmMmm*4 mm I'ngr I ki«&lt;|
woulfl lie staged in the three ror- last public appearance in hi* pre­
caster at Miami, .aid un &lt;uH*r Rcc. J. I. McKinley of the Itrtl 1me paying 35 ct-nte for delivered
•I *«mI•M•••*1
I idols use-1 by the Western A llies sent role. Montgomery appeare-l pelt* fiom Georgia, Moiida and
l&gt; wave of rain* uml wind- tom Mrlhixlt-t ('hutch told the mrmhri.
t&gt; supply blockaded Berlin by air. at u new* conference with War South Cambria a* hailing it uv "the
pletc-d It* tiatisil of tl &lt; Cat ihU-a * -•f i Ik Seminole ('outdy Junior [
.
American officials are awaiting Minister Kmanuel Shlnwrll to out bed they had rver *ern." and dctf»
l.’da, and mov.nl .Id...........Cumber of Commerce
••ply
fr»m
.
the
HovUt.on
a
(
thee l ucatan Pe ninsula.
l i t
. *
. .i t
• . r------------trong protagt itsllvsred yvatordayline plan* for- building up m ter-' clarrd that "it looks hkr a ninth1'
“ VVr can eioss that one o ff t)„. |lun. Iiom Iml.y at llic louinl l cn
P h i m n m ,v
L \ kr
(National Guard) army of good crop to •upplrmrnt crlrrv. or
over the butting of two U. H. rltorlal
Truman,
B
ig
Business
II'•■!*■»*• s. rsa* 11n** 1
wild
"WV WHlt'lictl Irr
I t If
\ l l I I I d 11.^?
I If I
Ikici
all lift planoa by nint Russian Yaa
plant initrad of celery." E. G.
it very closely In cause lin-l It ,
............ . as l'&lt;s&gt; letes*
A
n
d
Race
Problems
"llirir
j
i
r
four
*uggr*tiont
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Kilpatrick introduced Mr. Daw*on
deveio|N‘d oi turned northward,
a* lo how wc
,
KippedByCandidate it might have In ought six to ten irlillv bring pio|Hi*rd
inrhe-a of lain to Florida at .1 can avoid complete ulHtUcIlon. I lie
the cotton tecrnlly picked, and KiIt* MAX IIA I.I.
critica l lime.
fiiH it for Am erica lo tel the world
i„ „ ,.,n „ r C ah lw rll t,,,!*&gt;• said in Hanford yeH .n lay
_ _
,
(wsuian« were 10 intrnicly inlcrc-*tr'l
HOUSTON.Tex..Sept. 3001'.
"W ith I list one gone. I here l* | all example and ditaini. hut llierr , |, iiiency will not I n- granted two w ill asvunn In* n.--*
11-m y W.illai r didn't hothri ' » no lliiliratiou of heavy ,-howit 4|p j pw .,P„.,|P H |„, |,P|lr , P ihiv I | » e r s r i i t v l - ' i i t to t ip t 1*,*:*. r.-ct„r ,-f I I -lc I ’ru-'
almnt the colton and cotton -red
, i i .1
, ,
i&lt; .
. . .u ' lucid h-r gun-, hi'* clulatinnc un rtiu rcli and meaeh lo
dutk a* four rgy* anti two Inmatne* or thunderstorm activity ovei I
.s„uil. Florida foi th* next
**“ uld be .he solution If we would 11............. h| ,i„- ................. ................ ... this rite nr
Mrs. Allte l?. 8teenwerlh. Jack.- ' M
” " * ,hU •**“ " " ,,f.
cravhrd amund him Isit niglit
rtNMiiNura « r . « r lilsM i
,*ciap our armamrtilt. overnight wr 1 r’.oun.i—ion and ..|,piovrd l-» I he morning.
GnnniiiK llirouiih the upioar, he
An up-to-il a t .- pliotograi'hir
Rev. Xiiuii.i-rn.ai. has Well lec­
Would hr llir victim* of an inva- paid-m B-I.iid
aerial survey will lie made in l-rl-rstor he,.-. w «. reeentlv roni-' ' ,r
*ion
We would he over-run." 11“ 1 Caldwell ho» g rill.tetl III.day ie- tor o f the At. John* I’ailsh to
pointed out that ill the went on lo drlivrr a •|*rerh before
....
ww-&gt;„
_______
_
operator
hen-,
was
recently
corn
Brinlnole County during O cto W ,
' history or ugrirulture, .etc* crop • mixed wliite-snd-iirgro sudirnre
said.
I pi li ves lo II It Odhain, hndhei Huntingdon, III llie ilioccst of
llarrisl-urg. since Octcd-c
i.f
Orie Mathleux. bwe'l lepresontn- 1'1,1''^ ^
* *.!'L
rf!,r i " urr'l-or', ■' r a* have often gotten in trouble. rilinutrd at 3.500.
“ The second suggestion i. for ! “ f , ,trl* •halley JMha"i "f -‘&gt;; " " lt*i«l. I'lior to llml tuna
lia.l
the Unite«l States to stall an ng- "•••*' '
‘"'•l 11 '
reived as c'.ifrc',- At f.uiiiiali-i* i
cultural Cor«#ivation Association
Die man who ihiew all or near­
Ing help to the home of Lieut. T**" b&gt; ce ery and said that hi* oft 1 .1 rh 111 llaltlio- ie. M«!
giessive wa. 01. Russia, lull the { W'i" ,Vs
announced this morning.
ly
all
of
the
miiiilet
taid
he
i*
h»d •■ern looking for someproponent* do not ..-all..- -hut I ,,'“ l ••&gt; '' • ' sent.nrvl « |w) a
The survey. ,o be made by the anc! Mr*. It. L. Carr, who were I
He !•» ll loen.lier of 1hr 11. •1mi y
America would In- out of chs.arte. I P "'' ',f &lt; "m »"•'
•'•*&gt;* 1,1 Cluh of llu nt.ligd--.. v1 lie 1P In* I.**
ACA In co-operation with the In pvril from gat fume* from a j'h 'n g to plant at an additional a merchant teaman from Kulpmonl.
jail
for
p»»,session
,.f
fiit-inm.
in
rrop.
M• ih Ik*i « of Ihu Hnnforil Kx* j Tin- average American hales bul­
Pa., named lohn J. Slaikirl Iff
Production Marketing Administra­ hot water heater.
I n'*' II lit fiv* ' II. KVa' III III ITT Mil-1
the tX-ida N'at -nisi I ’oied . ••-IH.ilil O f. 45 till
The
commendation
resulted
Having heard of th* new strain didn't tut Wallace once. Police i f t i t i w i (Mul. iiu*t &gt;#»toMl«y oft* r* lies." ll,-. McKinley ronlinuetL
tion and the eountv. will provide
•ctor of (lit* l*5H
•
llfined
$|IM
I
ami
senteue*
I
and
r ( Il4
the first photographic maps made from a rail from Mr*. Carr last of long stapled cotton, which cot- tool him outiide and let him go. n&lt;H»n Mt llir Toiirlit CffltiT wnd
M\Vi» Imvp n«» tnt»l«* for •tuitm;?
Unit,L'l •II
a on oil *t*l
to
seive
.J
O
day*
iiupi
1—
ament
for
(\iltlliut ' • &gt; (0 Rb.-,- 1 uii(!« fm1 tl.#
since li)IO. and will show new April which Mr*. 8teenwcrth un-|ton lirrcler* In Tlfton. &lt;■*. « * i c
$I«h t«*«l Floyd PmIiimt , I(k hI ill u uAr. nnd (hi* |M‘«»|il«* **f th&lt;* tintiMfi
I" ....... inn of a ........ InilllK elo-e.1 j c |„01|
||w,,,„a|, 4
Meanwhile. in»ide llouHon'i ntv
roads, farm* and clearing*.
id n c i man* m pn Mvtil I® •• would not luppMtt rurlt urflon
averred. Ill « weak voice. Mrs. J»*t Introdudn*. he sni.l that some
.
m rinUr uf !li«* UuminiRMiuh un
Kach of the large photograph* fa ir said, “ Pleas*, opciator, get " f the sc-ed wa. sent for and Phil auditorium. Wallace. Progreuive
Andrew Rllne. Ralph A Down tin o.igl. tin- yeais, history * * * * " ' y ! " ’ a.***"* . .
W fj* 1
Hub
Collric» Wurk «•! Ihi 1•.............r
will reveal approximately thrre a doctor at
once, something| Back ugierd lo t.Unt IT. acres of Party candidate for President, wat .Smith retain* ills |tn«t as secre­ has shown tliat aggressors have
llnttivlmrg, and rliaplnin ol t pissquat* miles on a seal* o f '&gt;&lt;k&gt; terrible ha* happened to my hits-[It on hi* celery land,
•lathing away al racial icgirga- tary. About 35 meinla-r* were Iw-eri those who have Iw-eu di-fc-atr
misih-tier* rc-renlly adopted n-o- rill„| stu&lt;lmls at Jumatn fulleaa.
feet to the inch. Maps will fa m ­ band." A f.\r some delay and
Th* land was prepared, and part
piesent.
and have suffered worst in hattle," lutlon. remmeii.ling M,111,111 Loun. ||p j. a|,u „ mc-udier of the Julios
ished for the use of th* Cosnty questioning, Mr*. Carr revealed « f the see.1 planie.l, but rain* lion. Trxa* (tolitical leaden, big
The 8anford Executive-, t.'lub is he added.
ty Judge D I! Smith for hi* jail Hopkins Club ,-f Baltimore, an i
Clerk. County Tax Assassor ami who she wa* and where she lived. |washed out the plant*. A second biirincit, and the Truman Admini*- a branch of the A**oclate,| Club*
"The third way advocated for tin* M-iitenre*.
Siguiu Delta Keppa law fratecCounty Agent, and will b* avail­
Mr*. Stenwrrth Immediately In-1planting wa* tried on Mar. SI. This tratinn.
of America, and Is a social club to event ion of our utter distinction
"I know nothing iclfiit the fart*, mty.
able to individuals on order.
uf
business
ami
professional
men
formed the Offle*r-of-the-day at [time the- plant* developed, but Dm*
Police estimated the site of the
Is to atm so lo a* it) tliat no nation !
I• . . ! ! . . * * rr. ess * 1 s i » * i
||p wa&gt; ,M1|II „ „
„
101 ft.
"Anyone
Interested In haring i t |K. ^’ava| ||,..pllal and those at I thickly. When they did come up. crowd. Contrary to Texas custom, designed to In ing
.nyoneInterested
worthwhile would date attack 11*. t In lieve in 1
u sell of Mr au-l Mr*. A William
nny particular landcorner located th&lt;. M„ ,n ni.pc-nsary of th* (tu t, Instead of coming up "knee high" whites and negroes sat together. ,-peakers here. Dinners are le-ld pieiMtttalneas, hut again I say, if , |&lt;'m |'/i||nii&gt;|i f
I2 im *
y.irnnii-rnian of &lt;'atonsvllir, M,l.
on a photograph, ran
r&gt;n pli
plats .• {a n d urged them to send someone like ordinary cotton, they grew up They were- perhaps equal In num­ which at*- o|N-n to membora, their
would turn to the Idstoiy j J
market which will birntify th* to the woman’s residence as she chin high ami looked more "Ilk*
wives and fileiid*. Mrmls-n may j |MMiks he would find Dial oa soon 1
F o r U S C C II l i t S c h o o l s
rl.negei'n tll'l |" an-1* *«tY' r' I■ I
ber.
land corn*r on th* photograph,
ws* sure something was wrong. tree* than plants" rpmmented Mr.
The people cheered tVallsce and attend DhmUm o of c - x . - c , I ........mo d l o the,
the l U 3 l y o f B . I D u io r . I . w
said Mr. Mathieux.
Calling hack to Mrs. Carr to tell Dawson drily.
cheered Paul Rot*eson, the nrgro club* in ne'ghiNjrlng clttee.
fullest exlrnt, It has twromr rnGAINE.SVU.LE, S, pi. rttu
x, ho«l from It'.lit to !!»*■* ID
"T h *' markers should b* two her that help was on the way, she
Ho told of the difficulties of singer. There was a In-oing sec­
Tile- weal club wa. organUjwl, tangled in • eotiGlet," he **»etlr«l |
entollniri.t --f n- ailv a Half giaduate-l fn.in J.-hn- Hopklnx
pieces of whit* cloth or nvtal, found that the telephone thrr** finding experience*! picker* of cot­ tion. ton. Some people yelled test year largely through the
“ Tim fourth and Ix-.t sugges- million »tud. ids in Fl-iida wbeoD
...... .
••"
............
two or three fret wide am! alx was off the hook, an.I could hear ton about .10 day* ago, and said things like “Go Back to Ru»»ia." ffo its of the lute \\. I . ye-.ley, ||l(„ ,, ( fiat of 11 wmhl govrtnment
in tt'ID-Ml was p ied irtrd tedu)
feet long, which are placed Ir. the nothing.
pastor
of
the
First
i
hrUtlan
j
World
Federathat KX) pound* a day was a “good
It waf the most excitement anil
l,y James I Giutian-. diterloi of .)| FH, I l '( I Ito O S C V I ' l l
form of a cross," he advised For
H »Mfi»M**1 e*M Pdir V'MWVI
ylr
Verifying the phone numtwr and
the only violence- that the grav I 'huteh. Archduke Otto of Au-tiia (
tile division of mlmnii tinti-in un i
further Information. Mr. Math- the location with th# telephone
was
tlie
it*itlal
s|&gt;eakc-r
here
at
Dies In N ew Y o r k
"It is high time we got down I finance. Stale
Depaltment of
haired candidate has met in his
ieux may l»« r* nlactrd at th* o f­
11 NallMMra •&gt; I’ m , • M il
company, she again called th-* ho*-'
one-week-old campaign tour In a the Mayfair Inn.
Education.
fice of County Agent C. R. ngw- pitsl to tell them that she no
A drive is planned to increase
chartered plane.
He Intimately
Speaking at a meeting of county
OYSTER BAY, N Y., Sept. ’JO
•on.
MM N i v &gt;*MMrI
membership ,among
t It *•
knew egg* and tomatoes on hi* t h e
,
*u|M-iintendrnt* of pul'ltc instcur • t/P)— Mrs. Theodore RooaoveW if .
if
ion In-rr t--luy liinliau. said-an-l widow of the 2'?th President, died
POMCF.MAN HURT
TALLAH ASSEE. Sept. TO l/D —
th,- school &gt;u|K-riiitciid- nts sgtic-rl In her sleep tiNlav In the fatally
Patrolman K. M. Murphr Is
The boy* who deliver and sell
-tliat a 5 percent increase in homo 8agam
Hill
eouftne«l to his hom* in Drrantt'hnil, s W. IhNiley dl -cl this scli.N.I •mollntent could I - expectnewspaper* will lie honorrd Oct. t
At her side Were her surviving
wold due to an accidental I allot
early this morning at his home at e, f,„ ea,h of the next two. ye ar,.
In a statement Issued here. Gov­
ArchlUhl. st.d daughter. Mr*,
wound in hia right ankle, ic-ult3*',*t Saufo.il Avenue, following m
Tills
an IncrrMc
increase o
off tl.tlOO pupils
A TLAN TA. Sept. 30, W V -A bill ernor Caldwell called on Floridians
s Is
I. an
Derby. 8l.e had »*e*n HI
Ing from the discharge of a
ov-rr the mimher of pupils in f)ip
un illness of four months.
ttae lK . tllccaute
„„
raliber pistol, Bsturdar evening. opening Georgia's general election to “ Join In thn appropriate obser­
short­
iloiti in Bloomington, III.. Mur. school last year.
Hr was treated hy f)r. H. D. ballot to all partita— except Com­ vance of newspaper boy day this
ly 1-eforo 7 A.M.
I
It
|
II,
Mr.
Umdey
lived
in
Montraclu-is
arid
rlassreoms
munists—speil
through
a
second
year.
Smith.
Only three widows of President*
Geneva for Hit year*. He hal re- wil I n- needed to meet this pupil
reading In the House today with
"It is altogether fitting that this
now survive Mrs Woodrow- Wil­
M ILIT A K Y PLA N E CHASIIKS
WASHINGTON. Sept. 3 0 - F a rmers* “ real income" fel* in sided in Sanford for a year, lie Increase.
final passage indicated tomorrow. dny should lie set aside officially
son, Mrs. Calvin Coolhlge and Mrs.
KEY8V1LI.E. Va., 8*pt. 30—
lisp. Robert EUlott of Columbus, as a time for recognition of news­ 1047 for Ihe first time liner befoir W oild Wsr II. an Agiicultutr .* ■ » ** n n g a r ° f the fieneca
Ftanklln 1). Roosevelt.
UPy - A m iliu ry plane, tentatively floor leader for dominant forces paper hoy*.“ I he Governor saU.
FARM
III
Itl.
\t
Depsftn.i nt ip*cislut »sy». The drop occuned deM.ile record faint
^u'evivc.ro 'incV.de the widow,
Identifir*) aa a National Guard of Governor-elect Herman TalTlie mevting of tin Svmin-ile
‘•The early training In th rift
MI'.DWICK KELEAMFD
rraft
from
a Georgia
I-***, tnadgv, said he expected no im­ enterprise and self discipline gain­ earninp Isit year,
la n d three so ns, ll-J-crt, C l'.a ile s, E m iiii Buti-nu sclu-ltilt-,* for to­
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30, lA')—Jo*
rrashevl and exploded yester-ay. portant change* when the measure ed hy these layy* will Iwneflt them,
The rr|N*rt it made hy N«rin*n J. Wall of the department • Bureau] Jr. and Kenneth, all of Sanford; tiu-t row night ut tin- Seminole
killing ita occupants.
SehiHil
Futuie
Farmer
comes up for debate in the House their slate and their country of Agricultural Economic!. In an Oitkle on farmer*' finance*, he lay*: I one brother, Paul II I hM.lt-v, H igh
An army spokesman at C*mp tomorrow.
R'llliling, has t&gt;cen |«-i»t| oiled until several weeks ago, was given his
throughout
their
lives.
Undoubted­
Pickett said the plane apparestly
unconditional Imsrhxll r« losse frmi
The bill already has cleared th* ly many of our nation's leaders In farmers' financial well.being. For1•
Waa from either the Marietta or
Ihe St. loniis Cardinait today.
Functal service* will In- hei­ by J, Wilson, secretary.
Senate,
which
stroch
out
sections
both
public
and
private
life
will
the
first
time
sine*
before
th*
Warner Rohbina air ba»*t In
"F o r these, a decline in farm In­ st the Erickson Funrral Home M
requiring
presidential
rhetors
to
continue
to
come
from
th#
ranks
xrar, farmers' r*al income de- come could easily lead to financial 10:00 A. M. Saturday with )U v.
Oaanria.
I.KWI8 NAMED JUDGE
vote for the1/ national party nomi­ of the newspaper boys."
rrwased.
difficulties."
J. E. McKinley officiating. In­
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 30-f,V) (
nees.
\
“ After payment o f federal In­
DRAFTERS ELIGIBLE
terment will lie made in Geneva — Governor Caldwell Gslay ap­
"t r a w l e h ^ s i n k s
JACKSONVILLE Sept. 30-f-P)
come taxes, th* net Income of
WASHINGTON. 8ept. St) -O F ) Cementery.
W ASHINGTON, 8#pL 30
pointed E. Clay lu-wis of Port St
RIVER
RISES
NEW
ORLEANS
8cPt.
3A-GP)
farm operators In HM7 would buy —Th* government ha* put ront
A pool o f mor* than S.0 0 0 WH)
Joe Judge of the 14th Judicial
—The
Coast
Guard
said
It
waa
Mora
rain
fell
yesterday
In
th*
74 St
•lx per cent less 'fam ily main­ on the export list after a year­
young men la now available for
Cirruit effective Nov. I.
JUDGE SMITH HACK
til S-i
drattlng into the manpower *hy 8t. Johns River Valley, and Lake feared th* fid-foot shrimp trawler tenance’ than would the *m*l|rr long ban.
He will succeed .Judge Ira A.
Circuit Judge M. B. Smith has
Monro* continued to rise, al­ Northsea sank Id the Gulf today returns of |6tfl.
liM AnrrltM
. h4 ro
It did so her*use o f Ihia year'* returned from a vacation in New Hutchison who Is retiring.
army.
though at tew* than the six and after transferring Its rrew mem­
70 OS
“ Sine* the beginning of 1045, indicated record crop o f 5400,000.- llampshlr* and will resume re­
That** th* number of non-vet*r- a Half |nth rise reported yester­ ber* to n companion vessel.
l*ko#n(x
00 Ci
pries* paid by farmers have eon
FIHE DAMAGE
an. single men between IP ami 35 day.
The vessel an route from Car* tinued t« Increase mor* rapidly 000 buahels-mor* than enough to gular Friday visit* tomorrow,
55 Sd
San Antonio
meet Ihi* country's own needi. •aid 0 . P, Herndon, clerk of th*
Fite, due lo n defective floe,
who signed up far the draft he­
This morning the water rose men Mexico to Morgan City, La. than price* received."
M 44
I .sat year's crop waa a aaar fallroused n smell amount of damage
A u :io
ia. b«i
wa about T
“
of th*
Jacksonville
55 74
Noting U
Tuesday #v*nlng at T:90 o’clock In
c
m
n
u
.
tie*
It*
of
Morgan
City
th*
l°S.
foot
at
Heavy
Miami
. - ............. 83 74
ey burden of
Th# Agricaltaro Depart nwnt •loners Will
t la regular saa- the horn* of O a r* Akins, U N
registration
half
took
ford
fanaa
Orlando
Mapis Avenue, It waa reported
suit
purchasing fa
of
announced
yesUHay
that
It
morning
at
10:00
•Ion,
„
will
Inch
•
board
la M hoar*.
Pensacola
by Fire Chi.f M. N. Cltvslsnd.
roaaM petea*
TTwl
into Morgan City •brut
to O t ,

C .R . D aw son T e lls W a te r Continues T o R ise In Canal
R e v.J .E .M cK in ley
K iw an ian s A b o u t A re a W e s t O f F o rt Lau derdale T ells Jaycees O f
Sea-Island C otton
W o rld Problem s

Eggs, T om a toes
F o llo w W a lla c e
In H ou ston T a lk

at theiriCaldwell To (.rant Rev. Zimmerman
Assumes Duties As
Episcopal Reel or

Mrs. Steenwerth Is* Mf D-wwn ,howPtl. ,4II11,ir of
Marketing Group Praised For Work
Will Make Aerial At Naval Station 1,1*•
m*n&gt;r «iur«»'’n'
Survey Of County

x ,:

s r

1

F.A. Palmer Named
E x e c u t i v e s Club
PresSident For M8

,

Caldwell AskH Stale
To Honor Newsboys

Georgia Ballot Bill
(toesThrough Reading

Charles W. D o o le y
Died This Morning

R eal In com e O f F a n n ers F ell In
’ 47 F o r F irst T im e Since W a r II

THIS WEATHER

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TTU R 8D A Y S E P T . 30, 1948

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
inapc-rtlona of nrwly rtored hay,
u*c flr«*-retardant material* tor
ihr roof and inilall a apark arreatrr in Ihr chimney, an* that the
wiling ia in g'»«d lm|&gt;&lt;, an.) don't
let traah and ruhhiah arcuntulalr*
i'l th« attic or idra-wherr at any

Rural Common Sense
tty n r i it Jo h n s o n
f ir e

p r e v e n t io n

w eek

IS GOOD TIM E TO TAKE
STEPS A G A IN S T FIRES
Farm firra coat 100 ndlllon dol­
lar* la ihr United Stall a laat Year,
killed 1A0II farm proplr am) InB rrd thoaaalida o f othrra. 8 0
orida farm people will join in
w ith National Kir*
Prcvrntion
F n I October ILH with a vim UiU
year In an rndravnr to reduce hasarda and loaara.
dreretary of Agriculture CharIra F. Ihannan aaya that of all

tinio.
Thcar Ihinga will help reduce
f irr Io«mu&gt;, d rath o , injuria*. Kin*
protrrfirm offiriala emphasise th e
fa rta dial inauiama.- inunry i* not
a auh'titiita for food, and no in
•uranrr payment ran rvplart* a hu­
man life.

“ Where Customers Send Their Friends1

2*1 Fast First Street
Sanford, Fla.

W EEK-END SAVINGS
Price* Good Thru Saturday

6 » tM ia T D E PT

A n g e l Food Cakes
1l-iu liar
9-oz. Rinif ...
17-ox. Ring

r»:ir
39c
93c

MARGARET AN N Q U ALITY A-GRADE WESTERN BABY BEEF
K raft’d Kay Cheddar
OTrKVQ
CLUB OR RIB
lb. 6.5c THFFQE
lb. 59c
0 1 L A n . o : S IR L O IN ............lb. 69c
Kraft'a American
11). 59c
n A A C TC RUMP
......... lb. 65c LOAF CHEESE
lb. 791R U A O 1 0 : SHOULDER .... lb. 63c KR AFTS 01J)ENGLISH
Lykr*' l.lttlr I’ig l* « X
. .
1 lb. pkg. 59c
lb. 69c SAUSAGE
STEW ........
llrrman't Grange Hand 5m..k«*d Sau-ag,
...... lb. 59c
Ilrirkrt
LONG LINK
lb.
43c
BEEF STEW
l.ykra' Snuthland U.T. t IDnis: Hto 12 II. Average.
Sweet A Meaty
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S n o w b a ll

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hd. 27c

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ARP

ea. 05c

Yellow

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Onions

SPEARS

n»* *

5-lb. bag 29c

Calif. Tokay

Grapes

y) SALES TO .MERCHANTS

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM IT QUANTITY

JANE PARKER

2-lbs 291-

Rath'* Cookrd

Curut III and Skinlrtt

»/2-ll&gt;. 28c

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lb. lie

Honey Drw

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ea. 351-

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.... lb. 21c

Dairy Feed 20^
Hog Ration
Calf Meal

Calif.

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ea. 19c

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D iiia n a

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—ONLY 1 HANDLING
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Tomatoes
No. 2

Birds Eye Corn

2 cans 27c

Apples

Birds Eye

Green P ea s....... 33c
Cocoa

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H A TH *

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FRESH

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li.iv r U r n a . u l l r i r r . am i Imw m any
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try ( I M I - M I K L I I A L . t h r n o m lrr la l
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( a ll at pep. Ilta and energy. I f fa n
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57c

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HARD HEAD GREEN CABBAGE

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rilH'enjsttc It &gt;nt Worn*, *p«ike to
a Fathering »f 117 (wenon* nt thAuitin i c c i i I r i p i i . r t mectlpg w rv ir r &gt;

Tim b*i o an people,
dfrlatnl. iff wilting to subordlnat ■■
their p! o and ihe future po'».
sihilillr* d atomic energy lt&gt; Internath'ii il fnntrol Iwcausc “ They
want pe.i it*
Hut. h. ftnt on: '‘ Fear ha* •upplanted
herausr the Soviet
Union hi |tiaUtcd on placing it*
•nveiirlif! if athwart security fo:
■IIThe t it«i' *n people, Austin
uni'!, do ill want a monopoly on
atomic f nf- I N. delegates. hr
continue. , Aouhl focn* the atten­
tion of t it * o iId on the nred for
a new - bt of rooperatjon. lie
conclude. Ih statement with a

dcclarail u
“ Our i Te ‘ till stands.**
The n« wdr i«»ue ram e up for
iIHuite or (Canadian demand that

(Seneri M il. MeNauithton of
Canada [ Jiff tin Western battle
In the |, ncal committee to find
' ll wl... tihlsine for the Atomic
Energy pant •.oui's failure to
wi|K&gt; . i’ |ti* atomic iKiinh after
nearly tigg year* o f wrangling.
The tanalltrc had lieforc it
three irkots from the Atomic
•&gt;ie files to El Paso, Tex. Tomor­ •'..mini'.Ittfc. r.ling their failure
to atttc- I IrXaughton ptesented
row: lass Angeles,
.
When Wallace was Introduced n reoiltiifci ratling upon “ All na­
the crowd rose and roared. -Wal­ tion* (a ffflfl their respiinaibllitle*
lace Mood erect and grinning nt to the uollf(immunity hy accept­
the microphone*. Suddenly, splat, ing" effittr control of atomic
splat, splat, splat came eggs In enerty. J
Austin tf-ko United State*, said
fast succession. Two nr three of
, them Hit the microphone* in front the Sr.iea Cni &gt;n had blocked teal
Control f tke atom hy refusing
of hi* face.
Th" police got Stn«klei's name to »nri tfiir un of her sovereignty
and released him. Night I’ nllco to petti i rte'iintlonnl inspection
f sCftlef M. M. Simpson explained an) mr,t(pi i f sourera of atomic
'there I* no cltv ordinance against energy
McNii
r and Austin were
throwing egtfs.
;er* on lodnv’s ageilWallace took occasion to express tin* unit
4ev had finished, Arhis "tesenlment** toward Jrvse
X Jo&gt;e Aree demanded
Jones, wealthy Houston business
leader, with whom he constantly a vnte . t# p« Canadian proposal.
Ititssm'i tndrei V. Vlshlnsky,
feuded when Iwith were In the
administration of President Rno*e- however. lesjPcted that the proiwisal h&gt; I biy ju«t Iwen submitted,
veil.
no Ru»&lt; .tii »xt was available and
W A8IIIN O TO N . Sept. .10—V/V) he wanted t«e to study It.
The •. .pin then was suspended
— The Progressive Party said tolay it ha« withdrawn Ul of i t * ' until tomlnar morning.
candldatet for the House Iweause.
among other things, the Ih-tno.
rratic nominee* "Have now turn
ed to a much more eonstructive li­
beral path.”
The candidate* withdrawn in­
clude*
those
opposing
Reps.
Helen flahngnn Hnugtnn and Chet
Ilollfleld in California.
C. R. Ralilwin. campaign nunager for Henry A
Wnllarc
l dr officers said they
rrogressive
Party
Presidential did not toes! a *ati»factory
undiilate. announced th- action. ye|dy m tl *ws.i-*t. They prellcl* He alto raid the party ha* with-* ed I hr n udn would deny the
drawn It* candidate for governor, incident n
ith renewed
of Connecticut against Itemo-rat I chargei t si airlift plane* were
Chester Bowie*, former OPA. vlnlatinc wider flying rules.
director hut that it ha* not en­
8ovirt ttmr-hip kept report.
dorses! Row lea.
of the hLuag
_ _ incident
:
.* .* out
-• off
llus*lan-r&lt; M M
Itrtlin new*.
papers M
air supply
__
The tie ran dlspatrhiv* hlmut
( ,**tlnurfl from I'arr lla*
the Soviet aaneuver* said reports
University with a It. S. degrre from the twiim Zone indicated
Jin 1f&gt;I— and the Virginin Theolo- the mock Snrfnre would t&gt;c eop^flcal Seminary In l l'lt He was
ordained a dcarnn on May SW.
t north and west of
1941 hv Hishop Noble C. Powell
etc number " f hulldo f Maryland and was advans-d to
pported to have Iwen
flu* priesthood on May .11, It*IS.
4 In those ritiel to
On Oet. I, lOItt he married house lux p tcin'entralion*.
Mary Amide Bmn. daughter nfl
Edward F. Rrun of Baltimore.
Prior to that lime Mr*. Zimmerman had been a lieutenant in the
Armv Nur*e Corp* with
II
month* service oversea*. Iws
l-a il*M •
r*ae On*
venrs In Australia, six month* n 150.IKHI
^llollandla and 14 month* In I k'V*
Bhimrrll Ipatnlrd to the patriot­
'te. Philippine Nand*. She w n at­ ism of inn M rirn and women to
tached to the IIBth Oeneral Hos­ Join up arv (hre the drive *‘n goml
pital, known a* the "John* llopa'tart."
kin*'Hospital Unit".
Montgon n aaid the territorial*
Mr*. Zimmerman atlendcd 8t»*e
•Teacher* College, Tow»un, Mil, would fern 4* t..iic atottnd which
graduHtcd fiom the Union Mats- “ We could t%p the fighting m*ncrial Hospital school of nursinf, powrr of ( a nation should there
did one year of post graduate tie a mdde ttirrccncy.**
Thii fig lilif manpower, he laid,
work at the Cornell Medical Ccstar In New York City before r*- ro-iiiitcl primarily of 4JIOO.OOO
reiving, her commission In IN “ Class m trvi't*— men only re*\rmy N’ nrse* Corn.
rrntlr d "ktifid from the armed
* Rev. and Mr*. Zimmerman wll forres — a prop-rtion rtf whom
make their home nt thr Kplscop'l could le Sailed out tomorrow
Rectory at BIB Palmetto Avemu. straight iota Dtejcrritoiial arnjy."

THLUSDAY SF.PT. .10. 1948

(Vntm l !»»»*&lt;*nt Chinch ln»t ••veninti. Mi* talk wn* based mi the
fourteenth thepl...... . the (in* pel
of St. John tn l challenged *hn*e
present to pattern their live* on
principal* that had to an eternal
existence with tiixl
PX.VMS TO HFfilN SOON
ST. AUGUSTINE, Sept. HO P&gt;
— Florida'* first dinftee* under the
new Selective Service will report
for prelndurilon physical i xatninatlons sometime n Octrdier.
The first ind ict ions Into mili­
tary service will come about a
month Intel pudioldy in Novem­
ber
t

A new wav to &gt;«w*e *nap lean*
i* toi team with rrraut ‘.eu-e ami
top them with ci at&gt;-.I cheddar
ir * e n «« H o t « r*a« " " i
The representatives made l» me cheese. If cri*p strips of bacon
Indicated that the ramie Com- amt broiled hrtled Iptiwliirt me
mi**ion should have the op|w&lt;i- added you will have a delectable
tunity to investigate and uh nit vegetable luncheon plat,'.
recommendation* to the i’ardoil
tlnard." The covertinr said.
"Unless the Parole Comint**ion
recommend* clemency and the
I’nnlon Hoard aciec*. the sentcb*
ee* will la' *erv«a| a* directed hy
the court."
1 I’ltal'int Htilll MimIcIk
Chairman Fianci* I! Iliidgrs,
Jr., mid Imth rase* arc now t—intr
On Displ.i*
"Carefully investigated" hy the
taturday Ocl. 2nd
Carole Commission.
VISIT

If you fold stralr
*tt aivfht a* they rnr.ir
wash line and place thrl
smooth In the liaskrt to
in sha|&gt;e and n« unwi
po.sihle, you will -avo ,
in imninir.

Ve*. and hcrr’» why} ll‘* be­
cause our policy i* to Rise
you the biggest value* at
the smallest prire*— to keep
our price* nailed d »»n to
help beat the high cost nf
living. Just look at this
list of your favorite nation­
ally
advertised product*—
you can't find lower prire*
liny when- in the slate! And
that'* why you’re In the
money you sate when you
gel all four drug store
needs at T O U C Iim V S .

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7ih Sul ll(’|inlint

I’ctlersrn remarked that In h*
C7 year* In the cltrtl* husinew
thl'T.: h»* Iwen only one other llm»
-when grapefruit was shipped te
■the first of September.
•There is no denying our »c*l* io
la early," he said.
Up to Sept. 26, l.*H&gt;7 car* «
grapefruit had Imen shipped. A'the sam e time last year only '3
cat* had left Florida for marke'.
Between 75,000 and IWiM*
boxes of grapefruit "have bee&lt;
dumped Into tho wood*” for fallun
to meet state maturity require
_jncnt». the re|iort explained.
0 He said mar*h»ee«lle*a grapr
fruit now i* of “ good quality. It
has thr appearance on the losid*
df maturllv1, and has g«M»d coloring
on the outside.
Fifty-six car* of oranges werv
shipped up to Sept. 25, last yeai
none was shipped until Oet. K&gt;
ta*t week's auction prices at th&lt;
big northern markets averager
fA.WI, Pedersen related.
^or the same period Callfornir
^hipped 1,750 car* which sold fo.
^A.OO per hog.
“Small ailed” orange* are helm
discounted heavily on the audio'
markets, he said.

director,
for the

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medlrlne chest— Ire Mire you
rend the label! Check It lor
prescrlhed dosage *ml lor
freriuency of reprlilinn . . .
and never depend «tv mrm.
ory alone, lour prescribed
mi dir Inc depends upon pro­
per dosage lor II* effectivene»*—and II may lead to
serious ron*ct|Urnre« In your
health and wrll-ltelng II admlnislrred Improperly.

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Jaycce Niet

Western Union Army

fhe Sanford llerald I

Report* that the five nation* o f the Western Union
alliance in Kurope are considering the establishment o f an
army for the Union lend strength to the hope that this ullinnce may be the beginning o f a great new force for peuce
in that part o f the world.
A joint urniy o f u quarter o f h million men would be
small in relation to major national armies in Kurope. its
military significance probably would be aa tty* nucleus of
a joint operational force for the five nations'. In it could
be worked out continuously the problems o f armament, tactics, comninud, supply and other phases which consume
much time when the separate armies o f nations are to be
joined together for allied action in an emergency situation.
Conceivably, once the joint army were firm ly establish­
ed, the individual armies o f the five nutions then could be
adapted to the pattern o f the joint force, so that they could
be added to It ns simply as organized reserves are added to
a standing army. The results would lie a combined force
which would give the smaller members o f the W e s t e r n
Union the military resources o f a major jwwer. fa r more
effectively tliun an alliance alone.
History indicates that as an aggressor force rises to
threaten the peace o f the world, there is a period in its
development when Its aims have become obvious but its
strength is not yet great enough to face firm opposition.
That was unquestionably true o f the movement o f Germany,
Italy and Japan toward World W ar II An effectively armed
Western Union might Ire able and willing to o ffe r such op
position, at the crucial time, to an aggressor rising to
threaten Kut-ope again.

Thai 1» aliy you hair owrruwv.
Saturate yourself allh I Hal ward,
a UtHe every day.—1 John 2:11:
Tha word of God abided) in you.
end ye have overcome the evil
one.
t e sir gUd to tee that they ate
Too Many People
tunning the Communiitl oul oi our
atomic bomb plant*. It i about
It might be better, suggested speakers at the recent
time
meeting o f the American Association for the Advancement
.................
It it inteirtlifig to ....
riolr llisl the of Science, if people didn’t live so long. The conquest o f
fri'low vdio tlurw'thf vggt ri Henry ! disease. accident ami other death causes lias Increased the
Wallace during hi» Hourton. Tv»ai. rate o f net gain o f births over deaths to such an extent that
tpcrch i» a ivhdvui uf Pvncuyl- tIjv population o f the earth might he doubled in the next
seventy years. I f that happens there will not lie enough farm
vania,
land in the world to produce food for all the people, accord­
Sclrclivr Service oflinali reveal ing to present nutritional standards and agricultural know
(Jial out of H.5fl4,%3 registrant) ledge.
only 2.147.81 J ate vligd.tr for the
This is u dismaying outlook. Is the net result o f scien­
draft. However. Rum* will find tific protection o f life to bo extinction by starvation?
dial a whole lot mote will (|ukk'y
While the rate uf population increase has been speeded
become eligible if ihry are needed up, the productivity o f agriculture has gained, also. Just
in the past quarter o f a century or so farmers in the United
ll dovv not pay to buck the draft
States have learned how to grow about fifty percent more
even in peace time In Portland,
food on an acre o f ground. Probably we can learn to do still
Maine, die oilier day. a prr divin­
lietter. And there is the irossibillty, already being explored,
ity itudrnt who would liavr been
o f growing food In sea water.
ciempl bom veivice anyway, wav
The scientists urge conservation o f our soil and other
sentenced to preon fur Iwo year* fn«&gt;d growing resources, and we certainly agree. But iverhaps
for refusing to regivier. Su«h mar­ they put t « » much stwk in statistics and not enough in intyrdom is aninine.
genulty. If there* are four billion people on the earth seven­
lllinnii fist joinrd the growing ty years from now, a way will be found to feed them.

lit! of norlhern tUlvt which ere
overwhelmingly for G
o v e r n o i Rhode
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new
er
The Gallup Poll thuws '^ m e
that Dewey list 49 percent o[ the
popular vote, slid Trurnsn only 40 j

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Inland I) e m o h done.'
Mrs.

Stt-enwerth was cliirf
uperatur at the .Sanford Na -al Air
Station until March, 1040, when
r ,r 10.11
I PIlOVIDENCfl, R.I., Sapt. 30. she was tram feried to the Jack­
perceM. In the 44 election I re - ^
Rhode island Democrats, who sonville Station.
ident Ruowwll got nv.irlv &gt; L | wr - 1
they made gains in fnc* of
cent of the popular vote there.
j the nation-wide Republican trend
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1948

New
Dealers
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Thurmond Says Hitt
Chances Are Goo&lt;

(CM Uam l &gt; « * • * Oaa)
to thla bualneai of taking about
-‘“T
the oeriouaness af d* situation.
WASIIINGTUN, Sept 30-ell
I rvaHie that it U !*t« to begin —Governor J. Strom Thurmon
thinking about a (deration of of South Carolina, prcsldentii
governments, and gmctlmea J candidate of tha 8tatea' Right
wonder if we evan kiw aa much Democratic Party, said today h
aa one year to do i a." lie alien ­ experts to win more titan lu
electoral votes in the Kuv. 2 «l«c»
ed.
'
)
“This idea of wo lifOVernraent Hon.
if being backed b ■MOO Amer­ He predicted he will carry
icana, among whoi im Prouder:! “most, if not all, of the Souther*
Hamilton Holt of Ub»i College, States” and said the likely remit
Mrs. Spcaaard lln lid. Kp*»*erd la that Hie election of a Prtsh
Holland, Jr., Pr«- iknl Truman dent will lie thrown into thy
and others. Peace |iI by-product House of Representatives, whet#
of good strong g inmment, and each state has one vote.
If that happens, he added, he
a world guvcrnniei t eust be for­
med with the po m to enforce believes his own chances of elrA
laws. The present Voted Nations turn are "good.”
Thurmond, who summoned A
organization is a » i-pn the right
direction, but Ucl. l
power lu news . conference to acquaint
coircMHiiidonts wi. &gt;
enforce anything,' lit. McKinley Washington
his campaign, iqtd the State:
declared.
Rights ticket is ai&gt;voted of bein
“The co»t of a e«ld fedora on tlie ballot in 13 Hates tlial
Hon would be but i drop in the have 112 vice loitil vote-.
bucket. The pr. t'S budget of
In addition, ho said, it has •
the U.N, ia $34,0v* \JI0- The Cilv chance of getting on the ballot
of New York ip i.a 114,000,000 in Maryland and Oklahoma.
yearly to take up J|tfnri.age,” he Maryland has 8 electoral vows,
said.
Oklahoma 10.
j
•‘The world po id must get
together to form lA a federa­
F.
A.
Palmer
t|0n. nr the victor lf4e next wnr
will lake over th&lt; wrld, Ixcniur
M MiiUn-a tin,.. r e «* u m i
it could not run tV tick of n Sanford. Seminole County and
fourth world war," hdeclared.
Enterprise, said Mr. Palmer tidy
Iloiiglaa Stenstr*i ni»» In ebargi* morning.
of the program, m# Niident Gori’lnn.' ore Ix-ing mndr to hold a
■tun Hintlla-y lntr&lt;tU*l Hev. Mr- meeting and dinner luii- during
Klnlt-y.
latter Ocluliei, if n suitable plac*
lean tie fiiurul in which to have ll,
Isold Mr. Palmer. Arthur F. RriesA
lUlitU*
'hum orist arid speaker from 11 &lt;4
Springs, Ark. is due to addiecl
* fiittlaural I lei m
l»nr
permit lU.DOflOOti iahcU of thi* ‘ memlx-r» and guests at the dlnue*
grain to lx* expo til during H-e
ID K N T iriE S H IN D U S
October-December (Artvr,
- Mo.t
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. t,V&gt;of it will go to y*o|w to help
*&gt;-4
idenl
revive meat utid jgy Industrie* werfllhr Cxech tx-nuty today id...
tified two men as bandits why
cut low by the w r .
Allotments for oirts v e ex rohlx-d h er of $7fi,0tMl I I I jewels Id
Manhattan hotel room.
ported to lx ste « up sharply
Mrs. Sonja f.oew, 31, of Mllt»n,
Thus lltl per ccr df'nnty would
lx* ft. 14 u luishel. Srh n .uptiort Mass., identified in a lineup Step­
price would com a&gt; with Jl.'i? hen Haver, 47. uiid William Hruley\
last year. The Bfcs-e reflects .*!&gt;, as two of three towel-masked
the (net thnt lh"- lg'»rni level of bandits win. bound, gagged and
ail prices—both ly-rultiiral and robfa-d her early yesterday, polka
nori-agricultural--*!' kigher Hiun said.
a year ago
after the first of •tear. By that
p e r HALTS TELEVISION
time, there «h pk In- ample
WASHINGTON Sept. 30 &lt;ef*&gt;—
rrop
avallahlc
-upplies of the n
The Federal Communications Com­
for shipment.
mission Imlay annotinred that It &lt;1
Meanwhile, t t department temporality im pending approval
drafted plana fi i corn pi ire- of unv new- telrviiion stations ill
support progran: l is enquired order to “ iMdish" the service al­
by law to supi» power prire ready uutltiTritrd.
at nut leas tlinnfl* pct cent of
parity.
When banging the family wns'
A departm ent ret, on faint hang the articles slraigm and by
prices ye; ter day cant the parity ' their strongest paits to make
I.CO a luishel. | them last longer.
•
prices of corn to

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two years ago. have picked a slate

Congratulations to John Ivey u p - j(lf

S i w

Dealers til lead thrm in

on hi) flection si pirtulfnt of the I this fall's electiun.
Chamber of Commerce, h .. • !
and "Little Rhody’s'' two
more nr leti lltanklen and ttrar tiux'ii
Cunjtreinnen —Aime J. Forand and
coniuming job, but ai Mr. Ivey John E. Fogarty— won renomtnahimtelf rsyi. "Wlien a petvon i» lion In yesterday'* Denvoeratlc
called upon by an uifaniiation primary.
The St-year-old Given was un­
working for the best inlernt of the
Furand and Fogarty won
community, it it hit duly lo trrve”. opposed;
hy better than 20 to I margins.
We have prrvioutly |uiintrd oul
in this column (tom limr in timihe mulls of the Gallup Poll at
they wcie announced from varioui
parti of tbr country. Now .an­
other poll of national reputation,
the poll of Fortune Magaiine, iltowt
lbat Governor Dewey it (radio4
throughout the nation by an H*l*
motl unbeatable margin", lit !at*»t
tally ihowt (hat Dewry haa '44
percent of lit* volet, Truman only
31 peternt.

Governor John O. I’asture stepprd Into tup spot un the Demo­
cratic state ticket without upposiHnn- I'astore. whu succeeded to
t)ie governorship when Democratic
National Chairman J. Howard Mc­
Grath resigned to become solicitor
general snd later Senator, is seek­
ing his second full term.

SANFORD

Kiwani8 Meet
raellaaoM Fraa» B a i t llae

picking.*1
Ordinary cotton has about 7/Id
Inch staple, ha said, whereas the
tea-island cotton haa a staple of
Governor Thurmtnd hai invited nearly two Inches. He trrmed it
President Truman to debate the longer ami finer than Egyptian
hit proposed civil rights legulation cotton telling at *4 to ft) cents
in any state in thr South, But a pound, said the yield here la
two halts to the acre. Of 1,S00
President Truman will not debate of
cotton picked, 600 pounds goea
that issue. In the face of the fact into hales, and 1,100 pounds la seed,
that there was only one lynching saleable through the new cotton
in the entire South last year, while association being formed here nt
there werr 260 murders in New 12.00 to 12.60 a pound, he revealed.
The cotton here was dusted and
York City alone, and the President chemically
defoliated by means uf
hat not proposed any federal legis­ an airplane, he said, allowing the
lation against the New York mur­ new holla to developed. Investiga­
ders. it would be hard for him to tion of the field yesterday revealed
think of anything to say in behalf “ no evidence that cotton had Ix-m
picked,” ha declared.
of his anti-lynching hill.
Guests were E. L. Koren of O r-'
the Rev. W. T. Wilson of
The importance of rccteation b Undo,
Fitsgerald, Ge. end Hob A lt of
tong life and uielulneu was t|ietted Hie Key Ctub.

by General Eisenhower the other
day when he spoke at the opening
session of Columbia University.
Pointing oul that one of his first
duties will be to rxpsnJ the recrea­
tional facilities of the University,
he said. "The day tint goes by that
you don’t have some fun it not only
unnecessary, but un-Chritlian. If
you don't have it. you are not be­
ing true la yourselves”. It ire
regretlabV coincidence that almost
at the same time Sanford has found
it necessary lo discontinue its re­
creational appropriation!.

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EUSTIS

Mrs* Stecnwerth
tC aailaaee r&gt;am r a t e U a tl

longer could hear tha party, al­
though the phone was o ff the
hook, end was told that an am­
bulance had been sent to Ihe
address.
She breathed easier when told
that Lieut, and Mrs, Carr were
«efc at ihe hospital responding to
treatment from the gea fumes
which had overcome them.
nenua
The commendation
Mra. 8teemived. read In p ertworth received,
pTour uneelfUh devotion to duty
a
!■
was IA keeping
cheat traditions of thn
with the highest
Naval Service,
“ 7 * and
e»Kj the
me Command,
uommaM-

ll is difficult to prove that the
world is nearer war today then it in*
we» yesterday. Bui it is not dif you
fault lo ikow that wt art nearer
war than we were a year ago and
Inal therefore the trend is in the
direction of open warfare. "Ten­
sion during the past year has
increased", is the way Secretary
Marshall puls it. And what was
•he tension a year ago) Here's
the way the Committee on Foreign
AM part « at that time: "Open

Game Sturt*
Celery Feds First
jrh School Field.
At 8:15 P.M. At Semli
BE ON HAND TO
!ER YOUB TEAM

MEGAPHONES

See the MacGregor-Gj imith X5L Football
“Shmods” skin.
in action. Tougrher
we ah have

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Athletic Shorts A5c • Football! $2.55 up
Sweat Socks .40c
1Sweat Stirt) $1.50
U.S. Keds-Cleated F« II Shoe) $5.35 &amp; $6.75

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I A K K MONIIOC PTA
A meeting of the room mother*
I of the Lake Monroe School wa»
held at the school on Wednesday
|aftrinoon with Mrs. N W. Davi*
Piesidlng. Dining the routina bus*
lines* carried on plans were madfor the coming schmd yrai.

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Mr*. Paul Prxold anj Mr*. John *
K Hradick vnteitained on Tues­
Carlin Palmer Raj"—Society Editor
Telephon e 149 day ever Ing at 8:tNt o'clock nt the
(itadlrk home at lid Lai-nl Avsti.ue with u fhower honor i.-g Miss
M rs. R u d y S lo a n Is
llt.th Strnstrom in a series of pro­
nuptial parties. The yoontJ of the
H o n o re d W ith S h o w e r
lli idick home were b- vititully
ow o:nlod with arrangeinents ol
Mu. Ru.lv Moan was honort-d
THURSDAY
Mr*. Claude llittell has a* her p-ntel gladiolus*.&lt; and niitluorton
Seminole Rcbekah Lodge No. 43 on Tue*d»v evening with a »ur*
will meet at 8:00 P.M. In the Odd nriw shower given by Mr*. Kirby guest this week her mother, Mrs. w:th greenery to form a l ively i
Fellow* Hall. Member* are re­ Filr, Mr*- G. II. Hrown and Ml** Ida Hoodlum of We»t I’alm llgach. ret'ing tor the occasion.
During the evening Mr*. Make
^_____
queued __
to attend. Officer* will Kllial«th Fito. The party wo*
Mt. and Mr*. Claude llittell hare
hold drill practice following the given at the Fite home on Celery moved to their new home on Or­ Sawyer acted us radio announcer
for a liride and groom program,
Avenue where the room* were
meeting.
_
ange Houlevard.
tuvssd on a popular radio ptogrnnt
Member* o f Seminole Retw-kah lovely with arrangement, ol vari
of the day while Mr*. F. K. IlouLode* No. 43 will entertain »tate colored f*H flower* and greenery.
Friend* o f Mr*. K. llehtetr* will
officer* on their official visit. A
Mist Fite conducted entertain­ le glad to learn that she i* nt- oiillat stiftly playrd “ IWvausrj** on
the piano. . For this contest and
special program hr* !&gt;een plan­ ment and contests during the even­ proving from a recent lllne**.
others which were Computed hy
ned and all member* are reque»t- ing with a prixe living won by Miss
ed to l&gt;e preterit.
Mrs.
Kliiuletk Whtgham. Kach gu«*st
----- *.C. C. -lieaslrv ha* irturned the hn*tc4r.*s prite* were awarded
SATURDAY
wrote a recipe for the honor gue*t f'fctn Quincy wiierv she wu* called to Mi*, lim rrv Wells. Mrs. h P.
A food iuiU for the ben*fit of which «hen gathered were com became of tho death of In-r »ist.t- I'etry anil Mrs. It. K. !V&lt;ittf'iy.
the Sanford fLamnur School LI
Shower gifts weie pie tented to
in-law, Mr*. Fred Spooner.
Mis* Stenstiom in a large white
Mr*. D. II. Stafford had u* net hnsket showered with whit * I lh( guest* at her home in Lake Mon lott streamers and orange blos­
lace
cloth i roe on Wednesday her »l»ter-inoverlaid with
*i:t-T«acher Association.
som*
and .enUn d with a low howl ||&gt;w M|,
WayUr Merritt
i.d
MONDAY
Itrfreehnirnt* were scrv d from
of pink radiance r»*r*
and daughter Linda of Orlando.
The Ruth Speering Jr. t*. A.'*
thr dining table which was » *vt red
tulicri'M*.
Sihrer
candelatna
held
of tire F in t IJaptist Cnurch will
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Tmdel and with a liatol embroidered linen
West with Ann Vance. 247C. I'al- tall white taper*. Harlequin ice
crraiu. be* rt shaped cakes, salted Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tlndel and 'cloth amI centered with a graceful
tnettu Avenue, at 3:30 I'.M.
the gladioluses
Hie W. 8. C. S. of the Fir*t nut* and mint* carried out the ron were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. 1arrangement ofa held white lightMi thoslist Church will meet at pink and white color scheme. The I). K. N otW'ood and daughter I'auln |Silver rnmlehitu*
Silver and erestal ■-&gt;1'- I
8:00 I’.M. at the following homes: hu*'.t&lt;*c* were assisted in serving Jean on Sunday at their home '.need taiwrs. Sllvt
|M&gt;intments
held eulla IHy sand­
Circle No. I with Mr*. L. L. Sill l&gt;V Vr». W S. Ilrumley and Mr* (■alliesville
wiches, Individual cakes a-d mints,
on Celery Avenue; Circle No. 2 Francis E. Holt.
th? Punch was served on the »nt i
Among tliose attending
with Mr*.J. M. McCaskill, 2008
I.oiely gift* were presented in
(iiandview
Drive! Circle No. 3 a novel way to Mr*. Sloan by Flotilla Congress School of In* poreh which was attractively de­
with Mr*. J. A. Calhoun. 203!* Mel- Carol Meriwether and Mary Helen struction held this week Ml the corated with IikiiiImmi and ) rilio*
lonvill** Avenue; Circle No. 4 with Fite. Those invited to lie with Sanford (irummur Ss-hool wete The table held the civstal punch
Mr*. K. II. Laney. 205 Bast Mrs. Sltan were her mother, Mrs. j Mrs. Claude llittell. president of l*«wl flanked witli white lapels in A I T Fit IIKINH SFLFCTF.D
i*. N.-it-print of Ip i *." film star
Kighteenth Streets Circle No. 5 F. T. Meriwether. Mrs. K. I), [the l-akc Monroe P.T.A., and dele- crystal candelabra.
till. |n,tio&lt; ill I I . . I . v tv o .*|. Sin wu*
Kstllel Williams posed fo
with Mr*. J. O. Ijiney H*12 Sun- Hrow rte*. Mrs. W. S. Hrumlev.' gates, Mr*. N. W. Davla and Mrs
The punch l«iwl was picsidvd awari|rt| t|„. title as ll .• . oil of u survey w hlelt .httwetl rliat her
ford Avenue: Circle No. rt with Mrs. Joka Ilrumley. Mr*. Joe Cor- 1Krneal Hamilton, all of Lake Mini- over hy Mis.
new -papet* tnoie tliau any
John —
H Mull *nd i |.itii*.*plvtuie bn* **,-i
ap|"'uted
in t • naln-i
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Mr*. S O. ShlnhoUer, 14tM Oak ley. Mra II I). Hague. Mr*. I.. (7.
{assisting in serving and etdeifutn
nihet figure in lie ,p«-i!* &gt;•! entt I taininn t toild. l *tn.t will i.ign
Avenue; Circle No. 7 at the Hunter. Mr*. V 51. Greene, Mr*.
ing the guests were Miss Patricia a, t|uren of Newsprint \\,,k. lu'ioi.’ i. lel-iatstl from IVtoUr 1
rhurrch annex.
llrown, Mi»* Itosemaiy Salslmry t,. n
t Internationa! Soi'iidpioitoi
John llighes, Mr*, George A. R o s t o n R e s i d e n t T o
Chapter* of the Women's Auxi Stine. Mrs. Jack Russell. Mr*.
and Mis* Hevrrly tiiudlck. 1 h. » * !
I
llaty o f Holy c.os. Kpbcopal
Ra, . r ||. -\,rt
Jones.
S p e n d W i n t e r H e r e invited to lw with Mis* Stenstvont ^
W ally , v%h«»
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pig In.
Church will meet at 3.W P. M. as
w A 1&lt;r. v, „ Mra &gt;Urlt
. . . i t of I f
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1were Mr*. J W. Salsburv. Mrs
. , „,IV, i.
follows: St. Agne* with Mr*, n , ,
,
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doitig
im !.!%•••. • r t
Mis* C. ti. Callahan of Hostun Paul Nowakawskl. Mr* W
P
J. Thigpen. HOI Park Avenue. ,“ r‘, U
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t'lao « n r fitn It }«’Ut. IIwith Mrs. ti. I. l-ourk* a . eo- J M.C*Uron. Mr*. «- I hraxier. ) I i m . arrival hue Sutunin) to HhmiVv Jr.. Mi*. W . 1*
•M |'4l •* • .1
hosteys; St. Ann's with Mr*. II. Mr*. Ildrn Schultx. Mr*. Hill Tyre, Mirntl th r u m t ir at th r V n lilv i Mr* ( \ It. J**»ir«. Mi# Jann** l *
II
Coleman.
4'tl
Mellonvillc Mr* U Tvre, Mrs. Walter Meri­ Hotel. She in a iriire te n lA tiv e of I'c rt n . M r* N o m iia ii \ \ i i Ip x ' ih I, . Ildl.I.YW ttl'D . Sept. it'. V
k I
)• ,t&lt;tt•* yrAily.
Mr*.
Julian
Stenstiom.
Mrs.
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atxtiii
hAliinn»r
wether.
Mrs
Park*
Tyre.
Mr*.
tieo.
L.
Shuman
A
Co,
of
Chicago,
Vide Avenue: St. Catherine'* witli
11. M *ll. I ll ilk *1.
ill.
publisher*
of
the
"New
WonI.
S.
Mutts
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Mr*.
A.
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Wells, Mr* Hill Tyre, Mr*. Heoege I fvs nwxtv an .how. Rntpli I
Mr*. Fred Hell. HT20 Park A ve­
it I .lh ll “ hi
Itn« • K • t •
Wt 11* Mra. • tllhho, Mra r . &gt;'■ U.IP,|.
utar link* \«t wii •♦•n*' tllill
nue St. Mark’* Chapter will meet Mr*. Ikagla* Cliarlrs anti Mr* tier World” , children'* book*.
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Thi* I* 311s* lalluhans first |toiimlll*t. Mr* K S Hockey. Mrs
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at the home of Mr*. Hoy Holler. Francis E. Ilolx. AUo the Ml»xes
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705 Magnolia Avenue, at H:0ti _ Ruth Hand. Klixala-th Whigbarn, trip to Florida and she expressed j.;
I lllllKl|IIPlll 4*4 full III ' \ Smll Hi' l •i \ uni . t'.’ N*t«
M|. Mary Alexar der.
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j Mary loaise Meriwether. Rclweca herself a* enormously pleased
I*. M.
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l*t*nin .1 M» lilt U | *!•”i .i roll • «if h1« null ID
Mrs Vaughn Clark Mr*. 1 . ,
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Stet. n*. Mm v Karle. Mary Wilke* with the lieauty of the country,
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\t••mol iL* tVim r **
and the friendly hospitahty of
, t-tinrtBll,|ni.. Mr. Hatl.ha fh,^
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ind Mubd Hrown.
ilu'iitu!
|•amlU'o • f»»r 1!»••
Kn* h 5 ..
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f • •mu ainrr 1
R r i d e - K l e c t G iv e n
Ill g r h n H u i f p l y H i m
M'* Mur v MixMi r. Mra.
rxretrt thr S S Xmeriran .rut A
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s iu h c n n r i e n c i z H U S
IVurifuy. Ml* kei ne Messeiuj.-r. ,;atl)nr( wl„
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IIOl.l.Y \M)t|D. Sept. ..0. * • * ) — ..
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nn evrtll of this afternoon at 5:00 Mra. France* llrifetx, 38, wife of ..
lUiloii a IIeh* lit III Hill W 111mill i
"Mia. J,dlu«" Dingfebier. "K *'"'t *"c»' sh.tw*
If oil ti» Pin act .i»i» t«*rft*tll« i in riir t*ln\
o'clock, I ta* honored on Monday vlollnlrt Jascha lltdftt* gave l.irth ^ ^
uft. rnoM with » Coca Cola party to a mx |Kiunil. 10 ounce hoy Im * i ..
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tractive arranger irr.t* of pastel
It was the f it*t ehlld for the . Mfa |* j Dampier. Mr* Ctndv &gt;
the p ro g ram * take . ffeet .Inn Ilit* ra irv in g ee .iiio iu y t.M, fa r .
yladiolus** were used with itreeii* 47-year-nld virtuoso and Ibe for- |,uma„ Mrs. C. L. Redding. Mr*. i &gt;• lie uddtsl
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liter France*
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The tab)- from whirh refeshreresnmarried in January, IIM 7. lie j r &gt; Mi*. C . W. Johnson, Mr*, i whom hi- was tuiee a ti p it tr. • n .t in I , n n and A im Miller were
muds gyrt served was
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m r 'I H t "** 'Hv“trrd (rout Florence- Vidor, j
Cameron. Mis. F. P 1'er Ithuied alaiul
with a Ond made lace doth and pi|,nl fu m ,t ar. in IMS.
ry, Mr*. W B . Priddle, 'lr* Kmll John Huston's •'Hough S ke ie h ' w lot lo lle d out to see J l l i l l l 1!
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alllio og li lie i* w ell o ff w ith ».I
lit* IllMII ltd* I I I M-ril Btlvll u It'll
P«m chrysanthemums. On bach
the revival at the A M-ntldy t*f
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plate wu a roluulal laiuquet
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every night thioughjiit tin t w e -V Btsle F a r le y , Mayme D am pier. I “ l ‘m fin altv e n jo y ‘ ng hf
'In it l*it T h c v 'ii1 •• \j****'11 itj* th e ir
F-.r fitding u wedding ring in at 7 45 p. M. except Monday, It I'eg g y D uncan, A rlen e R ic h te r, j fleet*.
tVi.llt lles-iv evpi.t- i .
■ t. tl .nl • l&lt; 1*1 tn fiim vi iif • **f unti l I* announerd today hy Itev. A. France* McDougal, F.velyn 11 ,'
one of the small rakes, Mra.M. B.
Priddir wu presented with a gift S. Davi*, pastor. Kv&lt; ryot t i* cot* gt-is. Patricia llrown and Hevrrly 51(151 nlmul u new .'. «l ,.&lt;t. i !•
and the kostes*' gift to tl.e hop. tliully invited to utty.id thew- evnri- (iradirk.
lixtir service*.
om- »a * *«&gt;nn* of her rhosen pat­
tern of aina. Mr*. Hill was as•I'ted in Mrvmg by her daughter

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Morning nt !• ml oVIia-k «t Scan
(I.Kkutk m.| Comp . ly. The pi*,,
rted- will i*e used fs. • lie- improveon nt of tin sih&lt;ei| library.

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Mis* Jackie Cameron wa* honor*
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a *urprit* dinner given hy her
parenta, Mr and Mra. J. 51. Cam­
eron. at the Anchor. Uuesta
gathered In the Chinese Room at
7:30 o'cbrk.
In that renter nf the dining
table wu a graceful arrangement
of mixed fall flower* which were
also used on the manlal. Crystal
randle hiltln* held white burn­
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over thi •erne. During the even­
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lovely gtfla from her Irientl*. .
Those •&lt;enjoying the evening
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Faye WKlisms. Joan Dampier,
Tommya^ Mrthvin, 5lanr Helen
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THE SANFORD HERALD, -SANFORD. FLO RID A,

For Eustis Game Here Tomorrow Night
Stress Is Placed On
PassingAndDummy fH R C E F O R F R A N K ?
Scrimmage T o S c t FRANK
Attack For Contest
Le a h y
ny ARTHUR RECK W ITH, JK.
Hrrald Mpnrln Kditur
Seminole High School grlddst*
n , , drcki-d nut In full pad* for •
h*avy drill yealerrtay afternoon a*

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By Alan Mover

n o t fie d a m s ,

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 30 (/!•» Catch Bear Wolf will Iwgin
rasing down the i|»ectl of thr Univrmty o f Florid* vml wnrkmit*
after lltree day* of rugged drill* in preparation for the S.*tuid*y ntijh’
ii.cMing here with Tubs.
*ITir mentor ha* hern watching frattlKally lor (rphurmenl*.
especially in the line where two larklcs—Cailu Caner and Frank
Drmpwy-have hern tilling out prat Iire all week with injurin *u*•aim'd In the Mississippi defeat# '
1 1
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test week.
thr failure of the u p lw lre 'Jator*
To date B"n K'Wnt and Put j„ ,j0 ||gt!*_• more than .pul't l ist
Driggers hnce been alternating at
nK,,jn*t the rugged Ole Ml**
the vn; ant hole In the forward ,.|rvrni defending rhampion. in the
wall, hw ng will prnl.ahly get the Southeastern Conference,
cal! hut Driggers may t&gt;c the *urBoug Bolden, whow 10 comI'H h * package of the line Saturday p|*tion* through the air last
tf h get* In action. Ur ha* teen jjatuplay highlighted the Sauna-,.
r 1' !.n , .h.u * * * * * d.HlU: attack effort*, w... hitting th*
I nil Lark 11.11, U r t a r !•
mark
in
ptartlrr ron*i*ti*titl/
f.°,r 'f.ht .t ‘,y " n,y ' hU *rrTk nrwl white harks Chuck Honslnger. E'*
Alex Gardiner and llu**rll Godwin ,|r|,|g,. Bearh, and John Cox wore
# V®ai.V*n aW* a i * *»
f V tattle 'fjpjtittff nff |f»ng gAin* thiMiirh
for (h it sUrting Plot.
(no*line
Otherwl.. the cripple, of the
Vie \ W a rw ha. *haken o ff the
week, r.nd ral Johnson In part'ru- effect, o f an e.rly injury i nd
fts J T E .
,,l" y!n&gt;f *h-.w» Ills pre-arason promt*, a.

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Cana* declared. “ I believe they
are a little heavier than we are,
and pogilhly a little faster. We
are going to havr n mighty good
hall dame here Friday nlght,"^ he
prrdirted, PeLand trimmed Ktiatl«. 19 to If.
Much attention wn» given to
pa.* play* yesterday afternoon. A '
lengthy »r**ion with hack* and
er da prartieing passing was Jhc
first item on 'he program. Fol­
lowing the pairing, a light dummy
scrimmage wn» held, then the San­
ford coaehe* sent the (harifri
through wind sprint* and condi­
tioning exercise*.
Today the Sanford “ II" squad
ran Ku»ti* playa against the var­
sity. so that the " A " squad tey*
could sec the formation*, which
will h* used again*! them tomor­
row evening.
"The “ B" squad will have a
contest with the Mu ini and High
School Junior varsity next Tuesday
evening at Daytona,'* (Sana* de­
clare*!. "I d« not know what kind
of hall club we will have to make
the trip, aid - probably will not
know until Momiav the list of Imy*
to go," (Ians* wascited.

A plastic cloth, vcloi
In Great Britain, met Kami g-**
ha* l*cn produced experimentally iio.il to provide *hmte
from untei hyacinths. It ran he wi upper totioeco. It il&lt;
teriornte lr uic a* a* i
tim! in flue*.

t Orlniil * Pickling may nffrr an outlet for
t ;ig|ii - ' Mtnii t lortdl
crop*, »■&gt;’
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Morning Devotions
Salon Serenade
World At Nine
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Eddy Arnold Show
World At Noon
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Bar None Itauri,
Sanford Shopiier
Music For T ' hImv

BOSTON. Sept. 90. oPi-W In.
lo se or tie, Manager Joe MrCarthy
la convinced he ha* the host catch­
er in the Amercan lwague Is Bir­
die Tehbett*.
"1 don't know o f atiylsidy else
that has nutcaught him," said the
skipper of the Boston Red Sox In
hi* private office after yesterday’s
B-l vkterv over Washington.
"That fellow Megan ha* done a
good Job for Cleveland," he added,
"Hut he hasn't the experience of
Tebhetts. Rosar In Phila-lelphlr
ha* hjrl a poor year at the hat.
CLRVKLAN d T Sept. 10, (Ah—
Nearlv everyone on the Cleveland
hall eluh hai been nominated key
m an. in (he Indiana* apparently
successful pursuit o f the American
League pennant.
lea rue's most valuable player.
Yesterday he produced the two
But what about Joe Gordo|, the
old ( f ) man o f the Infieldf At payoff wallop* that eased Feller's
Ml. th# flash I* enjoying his great­ road, which got plenty rocky be­
est season, even If ha did haP-Itt fore ending in hla seventh straight
in 194!, the year ho was vptH the victory, b-X.

Club Holds

H igh School n p n n e .n l
S nth
Frank Woodruff posted 21
Su Junior High Set ool In St. outMrs.
of 26 in th* first shooting.
Petersburg.
H its Ht H ead lin e*
Your Memory Song
Today** Star
Pop Concert
By Itrqtint
6 :0 0
l.ongwioal Hour
5:10 Tunes For Tots
6:46 Story Hour
*1 :0 0 News
0:06 Slate New*
0;16 Twi-I.ltr Songs
0:10 Sports I’m ado
0:46 Dick Aiken Sings
7:00 Meet The Band
7:16 Roses For A Ijidy
7/:1o Spotlight Program
7:46 TRA
K:00 Vneal Corner
H: 1T. Dance Time
h;10 Bing Crosliv
51:00 Night Edition
9:16 Inside Story
0:10 Music You Like
0:15 Emile Cote Glee Glut)
10:00 S|Hirt* King Of Day
10:06 Music
10:15 Your United Nations Today
10:10 I’la.siral Souvenirs
11:00 News

6 :1 0

PIIILADKI.PII1A. Sept. 10. &lt;A*&gt;
— •‘ Looks had." a deadpan nucky
Harris observed today.
Harris' comment was msde a*
he studied the American league
standings which showed the Cleve­
land Indians two games ahead of
his New York Yankees and the
Boston Red Sox with only three
games to play.
Harris and hia Yankees were
aliout as unchcvrful as successful
baseball warriors ran lie as they
tramped Into their dressing room
after defeating the Philadelphia
Athletics, 4-2 yesterday.
The Yanks almost loiwed out of
tlw flag fight yrstertlay because
o f a fly hall dropped by Joe DiMaggie, one of the greatest center
fielders in Itaseledl.

Skeet

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Shoot At Airport
County's five-man l*«anl of puhHi iiutiurtion voted In.; night In
C lrvrw attr to appr-ivu the upThe Sanford 8sect Cluli held
|Kiintmi&gt;:it of llcail Conch John their weekly shoot at lho Munlei.'-'■xtort of St. I* -tcratrurg Senior (ml Airport Range yesterday.

3:16
4:00
4:16
4:10

The two top score* were posted
by visitors from Winter Carden.
Scores for th* shoot were:
Ihek Patrick
TO x 76
C. W, Irrgang
7f&gt; x 76
Sam (iBrdner
fi7 x 79
Andrew Canaway
rid x 76
C. K. Rills
ti6 x 76
Frank Wiuxlruff. HI
47 x 76
Warren Patrirk
ft! x 76
Sir*. F. Woodruff, Jr.
.17 x 60
Frank Woodruff, Jr.
16 x 26
G. A. 8|wer, Jr.
14 x 25

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Friday or punt marked hy ihat lime. All gamen mual be
marked.
II ALLOT
. . . A L A IIA M A
■VS- VANDERBILT
. . . DUKE
•VS- TENNESSEE.
. . . F L O R ID A
■VS- TULSA,. . .
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$1(10.00 To $1495.00

Hill Hardware Co.

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Legal Notice
IS

PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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From where I sit ... fy Joe Marsh
Y o u r

M ost

Im p o rta n t
Nntr that Ihr band.land h»» barn
palntrd. and tha path re-Und•raped. wr hart about the nlrrat
tills** green In Ihr enunly.

R ig h t

tie*- from freedom to enjoy a
gins, of beer or ale, to a woman’s
rirht In role along with men.

Folk, ran think fhrsirrfrri that
on .uinmrr r.rnlnE* thry’ll be able
lo H«itn to band ronrrrta In a wellkept park . . . raiojlng a boll It of
brer or aoda pop (whlrhertr Ihry
prrlrr). Brrau.r from where I ait,
lhat'a a freedom Iheyve earnrd by
rierrUIng a .till mort imporlanl
frerdum: Volin|!

Anti It’* all Ircauir, al Iht lait
toon flection, fulka got out and
••ltd —85 ptr ernt o f thcntl That
way, they paa&gt;r&lt;( ihr nnirndment
ealltnir fny park lini'rovcntrata —
orrr thow oppo.lnir It.
Hrmindi you a*aln how Impor­
tant Ihc ri*ht to vola it In this
country. And it'a a right wr can
rrtain only by exercising It! . . .
Ilk* all the other Individual liber-

f-'ep/n'f/*W . f ‘airrd S u m Srm&lt;rr FounJttirit
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SYRUP

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StYOtllFH,

Pay 1c More and Get 2!
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FOR RENT

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FOR

SALE

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WORK WANTED

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I 4?c GLYCERINE
| Purs. l-ei. ■•Hie

SPECIAL SERVICES

OFF’ ICE rpner In Mdsch Building. HOT I.CNCHK8 every d a y from CARPENTERING and repairing,|Trni-lor work, iiloughin^. disking,
l-arge light office, newly decohour, d a y or week. A r t D a u g h - |
leveling , by hour or «er-.\ He11:30 to 2:00 at HU MKit
Kit’S.
Anted, J l utUltiea, heat and Janlu . y . Plum e 776J .
W ilt H u n te r, Phone 'JIT -SI.
e pi
•w
Mrtle*
furnished.
Call
Yellow- Itealslant. Phunu 803-R. Pracliral muse, whit*. 38, kind,; i’Ot |{ FLORIDA HOME can be
•Ui3-VV, IL I A. Dept, Store.
rupable nnd lr liable, Cnr * for
| t . l fie*.. Call Of.I foi d&lt; tail*
L. H. Mann. Ijiko Monrot,

Mofiein and up lo dato ona roon\
I'fiiclency apnrtment. Ideal for lUXED O FKC.U8—cnmnlete lint
llunt u T im up Feed More
bu.inea'- couple. Downtown lo.
rktion. Call 550.
SKIVING MACHINK Center 110
W. 1st. uppu.itc I’rinress Thea
A room apartment. No children or
Ire. I’ll. 1100.
jiets. Inqulru at 2(Ml K. 5th
SI rent.

1 4Sc MILK MAGNESIA
1 Tob!*li. lo ttif 100

ebierly mnn or mmun, d ay tin n ., tu FOGGING. Southern ClientKnowledge of in|rrtinn*, nlto
u a 'f. Inc.
iiivnliil nnd rhild* rare, few-'
hour* evening*, in reply s ta le 1
IlF T N l .* C A R
full piirticulnt* ,md *atnry. J.l
Yol
D R I V E IT
Kovach, I*. 0. Hu* I27H, SnnP H O N E 2»0
fotd. Fla.
STICK LAND-MOIIHIHON

- - -» FJtfliD JUMBO 8I1BIM1’ dinnrrs ---------------— ..........
Competent secrelary desire* full
every night. HOMER'S.
3 loom house 820 W. 20ih St.
time work. Experienced, .hoti•
Call 828-J.
PAINT SPECIAL--PJC Outvida
hand, typing, g.-m-lnl III fire
White, W.75 per gallon. Senwork. Reference.. Phone -lliI J.
£ hodroom apartment. Adulta only.
karlk Glass and Paint Go. IIS23001Mellonvllle. New gnr atora.
10 liUMinentt Opportunltira
114 W. 2nd St. Phone 320.
Furnished 3 liedrom hmnte &lt;m Sil­
ver Lake from Oct. JBth to Household good* of all kinds, hand Service alalion and lunch room
made rugs, antique- at 1801
June 15th. Call 102.
for sale. Living quarter* III
Park. Telephone 788-J.
hack. IDU1 Fienrh Ave. Phone
WANTLU t o r e n t
0146
Iluu’ e t ini lor. Covered Wagon,
-Iropn
four.
Priced
l.-w
for
quirk
Wont to rent 3 or mare hedruoti r.
12 S P E C I A L .S E R V IC E S
All adult*. I’ hnne 1154-J.
-ale. Apartment electric stove,
never ured. Moniter washing FLOUR SA.NUIMi A finishing
roachine, slightly U’ Ctl, Perfect
cleaning A waxing. Qtir pow«r
• 8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rondltioii. Call 67J-J.
unit enabla* us to work whora
there U no alectnc .-onnectio
One
Electrolux
reconditioned
vac­
REAL ESTATE — lNSURANt K
(.vailsIda. It ytaip ugporlenc*
uum rlcanrr. Phone 12UI-J.
FHUl’ KHTY MANAGEMENT
H. M. Gleason. Lax* lfa r y . Fla
RAYMOND M. B A LL Realtor
Refrigerator,
new
apartment
gas
Real Relate
laveaimeata
Hk. 1 Florida State Bank Bldg.
i ange, desk, leather rhnir, glider,
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Mails, wood lathe, miscellamou*
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
II* N. Park Ava. Tel. I I M
ilemi. 1801 Park Ave.
home, 2 hatha. Excellent ItxaF.II.A. I.out Term l-wana G.l.
t on Apply 60S Pluinosa Drive.
F.ll.A. Repair t a u t
8tcrl Canemcnt Window* at a

I'.llltlV E IT, INC.
IIOHGE-Pl.YMOt’TII
'.’ A IIIS AND SERVICE
IW I'nlmeilo Ate.
Phone 1011

*rf|ular?f 4?r

lUlp-Selfy &gt;.-if ftri.V* Laundry

lormult ?0

Drier*
40« W. ir.lh SI.

Ironing
I'So ae 1189

SHAMPOO

Zbo'ir.iSO6

FUR RENT— Floei dander. Easy
operaticn. IU'«*nn«ii!e rales, San­
ford Paint A U l»u On. Ph.irte

I'fxtfu IV ht f .

R sq vlarly S ic

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f^ r .

2 ... 50c

i

1 5?c SHAVE LOTION
R Faiilnyi, l . t t

1
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1 89e Formula 20
\
CREAM
2 . . . 6 0 c i3
SHAMPOO

| 3ft DENTAL PLATE
y Clsar.sr, J D Brand

2 , . . 4 J c 1L

2 ... 46 c

1
1
1
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Vnlentine
H air Tone
1-il

2J

60'

battles
K--C» Mir
•»r $1 L f'lh'knit !

1 ' Sale Specials!

2 ; : . 9 0 ' |
’ u 1 (ar 1 t o j *

I?fc CLFAHER

3St H E N ’S TALC
fnivtoy 1, Grntroul Tin

2 ,.. 36c

H t IODINE
Tinclur*. l-ai

2 , . , 2 6 c 1«

4Sc EYE DROPS
Octi.s. 1 ■•••.

2 ,.. 46c

2 ,3 0 c

|-mints, la nr

:

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Hit BURN OlHfHfNr,
2 ;5 0 c
1A &gt; Q AiiHitpHe

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IS? 3? B COMPLEX
, ;* Mi
I Inftnl Cop, , IQOi l . J, |

t t i Wolipata
RUBPIMG
ALCOHOL
25c SACCHARIN
qr., Isttla 100
2 .., 26c
i.
A.T&gt;8TTIrt
Ve n c
^
1
i*Im ?•% f rtittiii f’lrii* r«i * ■
V r r... ,
40c PEROXIDE
•1 Hydraqsa, H si

7.'rWt,
0C

|:?c rooi POWDER

2 ,..4 1 c

’ Olida" Irasd

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4tc Itimsdise

D IG E S T IV E
TABLETS

108.

Fir Kit-hen Cnlnnel* rail C. J.j
Guitl. 77U W
o RI.AND o

Morning Sentinel Or­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralpl

Rav. IDtA J

Cm LI. 617 for Battery. Generator
and Starter ot-rvice.
Swain's
flattery Service, M l W. First
Ht.

Venetian Blind*; New blind* and
a complete reconditioning .ervrock bottom price. Huy while LAW NS MOWED, For reasonable
Ice. I’h. 005-R. for free *.-tlthey last. I’hutte 1335. ,100 Elm
eotimates Phone 788-W.
mate*.
Ave.
N
repair*. $2Ji00.00. Call or ste
Expert Radio K*pair-tag
Roy Reel. MT-M or 1004 J.
Kitchen Cabinets built lo order.
Fred Mver*. I l l t. 2nd Bt
Free estimate*, .lohu K. I’ tlce,
Antique organ. Reasonable Price.
Deluxe 8 family apartment. Ornis
O r lb ii d o
H igh w a y, Phono
Phone U88-J after 5:00 P. M. or V E N E TIA N BUNDS made to or1070.W.
Inroimf 120,000 last year. Owner
d*r.
Seminole Venetian Blind
rail at lull! W. I2lh Si.
has cut price to practically-cost.
(&gt;i. 820 W. 3rd St.
Phone I I N D T K 'p .fv — |p. I (S O N A I .
|30,000 down
d&lt;
payment, rest rosy
SIM-W.
A R T IC L E W A N I L D
V (LI H E A i.TII PltOT KCTION and
term*. Big net profit. V r r y . 6
CLEANER LIV IN G rail Hffl for
active Interest to see me at1.., ,
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
ci.1'1 dele detail* on FOGGING,
•nee. Fred B. Houghton. *03 H l|h «t cash ^prlce paid for used
report*.
Dernp*e)f, 210 Magfto-unr-m f'bemleaK 1w.
furniture, fed Davl* Furniture
Lenox Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.
iiolla. Phono 8fi7.
Co. 311 E. 1st. I’h. P58.
W O N PH O IM TTS ----SHE tIS FOR
’ VERY excellent 3 hedroun. Houm*, W IL L BU Y your car regardless
Get Christ nm. .lu bim n* mn^f
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
2 large terrened porche*, maple
Wunmn can wvrk 25 luur*
uf ege or condition. Ratliff A
A N D TYPIN G ,
w**-kl&gt; and earn t'l'inctuue.
Door*, located on 6 i m t of
Son*. Phone 237-W.
CR ED IT IHIRRAU O P
ground, close In, wants offer. Write Naomi Kealeiry, 111 Eusl J
SANFORD
Pay
9300
rath
for
piano,
SM A LL country home In g o o d ,’ ’ [[[
10th Ave., Mt. Dora, Fla.
tIF N. Park
Chans 180
Spinet. Baby Grand. $100 up­
condition with fully cqulpp-d
right. Wrlta Birger Wester, 709
1T
A t ir O S FOR S A L E
workshop, G miles from Sanford,
Electrical Appliances
South Florida Avenue, Lakeland.
Refrigerates*
went* offar. W IIY WORRY
For
S.-ilc-N'i-w
Case Trnclor,
Phone 3 IU I.
Hvpairint .
about ascending costa a n d ____________________
______
Model V. A. O.. very rr-naonablc
WALKED F.LF.CTRIC CO
T™ "5
8
JIELP WANTED
Sherman Cuncwlc Pipe Co.
298 N. Park Ava. Ph. 1104
Phone 1211.
AM Work Guaranteed.
Yery lovely, on large comer b&gt;r, Help Wanted—Grocery man, must
l 2 car gaiege in Mayfhlr. cannot
1831 Packard, rhono 117-J
have chain store experieuce. Agv
be duplicated at near the asking
‘If
not over 40. 5-day week, good FLOOR SANDING »nd finishing
with modem equipment,
28. IU11 Uni- ion dodg" panel Irttrk.
price. OWNER leaving town
•alary. Apply Margaret Ann
y ie 'o exien-nc
work gu a r-1 In A-I rondltlon. Motor ju.Y
wants offer on 2 bedroom houie.
8,ore, Joe Saunders, Manager.
anlord.
PL
Si Wens, Rt. 2 ' overhauled. Phono t i l dining
I n ' good condition in desiroMa
Box I43A, Sarfard, rail 7IAK4
day or 8H2-M at night.
neighborhood. H A V E other* in Man to kchp records and alio lo
•tie r 7:(81 I*, kl ", Iv-forB 7:00
deliver
Petroleum • Product*.
town and country at from I V
One
Model AA one ton trurk and
A X.
Seaboard Oil Company. 314 W.
600.00 up.
one 37 Fonl wllh model A motor.
1st Si.
FHRII W. RENDER, nealler
Good for hunting. Box 293
UPHOLSTERING where quality
Room 2, Phone lot#
Geneva.
Woman, refined, long time resi­
prevails. Samples at materials
FI*. Stale Beak Bldg.
dent o f Sanford with w!d« ac­
galore. Estimates given. Babo's
Bargain: 2 bedroom masonry
quaintance to solicit A roller;
Upholstery 110 W. 1st. St. IU37 four dioir Plymouth. Cash
house, well furnished. Clot# to
silverware re-plating work from
Phone 1362.
1276. Phone 102.
ocean beach- and' stores. 99,500,
local homes for N. Y. sllverS A V E A LIFE
down payment tC.000. Sea Fred
•ini Hi's.
Liberal
commission
M A YB E YOUR OWN
B. Houghton, 402 Lenox Avr.,
b a a I a. Telephone necessary.
By having your car or truck
Daytona Bcarh, Fla.
Local interview arranged. Box

Fh'Cie 1230-W.
Admail hou.e. Magnolia Ave., ne«ds

•

B oum , furnished ^ r unfurnii
Illness Is the season. Sea tha •
owner at 209 JL 6th Street.
J r * ,” ;— 0 . . .
^
Koul* I, Box (q» A ftenfnnf

946 c/o Herald.

WORK WANTED

checked over by put expert
mtchaniea. la the steering sys­
tem safe? Are the biwkea ad'
Juited for quick stopsT Monthly

Kt»fT\*h. Roofing Contractor. | payment plan for larger join. '
f i r ' 11 tuarameed. Phone GENERAL TRUCK A E Q r f CO.
HFTB-J.
jgq w r if, t „ , rMf

TO SRLL
’EM, TEIA
’EMWith An A4

Ifv P'rnn Striker

T H E L O N E It A N G E It

T Q N n p u £ » M 0 X rt‘ * T

r ig h t ; d a n

THE BUFFALO Wl‘A THAT WMf N A'J

R f AW FOG THE { AMO LOME
rNAL CHARGC IDlRAMGfO REAG.!
KILL TH6 W Iin X T C P OF HILL!

STALLl6N.

'H0RSC ON GRCL'ND. TOO WEAK
VAT FROM AUrViK OF BUFFALO.

T C N fO l THAT’S THE \V,LD WA1 V O u J )
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�T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Violence Breaks
Out At Shell Co.
California Plant
S h i p p i n g Industry
M a y Seek Extra
Congress Se s s i o n
MARTINEZ. Calif.. Se,»L 30 (/P)
—Violence at the Shell Oil Com­
pany'* if finery ami announced in­
tention* of linking CIO oil worker*
to return in force today brought
out a police detail to enforce order.
A crowd of aLout ISO gathered
along the union'* main gate picket
line late yeilerday, rtonrd car* and
jottled non-iinking worker!. A
car containing three men and two
women wai overturned and then
lighted hy the mob. No one wa*
reported hurt. A* the ratitemenl
died down, Virgil F. Coragholti,
teerrtary of lawal 6 »| the union,
i (routed:
“Let f go hack to the unmn hall
We'll be hack in the morning and
nol&gt;ody will grt in."

THURSDAY SEPT. 30,' 1918

union atcka a 171a o m l lioont t«»

SliilU should be f&lt;t»lm&lt;d to Hm'I
Flavor hard ,i o t with
clotheallne by the tall, almc wear rind and lemon juice und
at thi* point will efcow up lea*t. I with apple brown bett f.

• 1.854 an hour.
SAN FRANCISCO. Sent. 30 (A*)
— Shipping Induatry leader* today
au|iportrd a ptu|&gt;o*al for an ettra
*ra*ion of CVeigrra* to deal with
JACKSONVILLE, Srpt. Pi—&lt;,19
the Weat Coaat maritime atrike.
They offered "to prove ta any — Kmef ftp c y flood relief work la
Concreaaional committee" that the in progre** in the Drang- l.rkr
atrike la political and "without a Itaiin area north of Ocala, Col.
atrike
iaaue on trade union Willia K Tralr, Jack.onvilU dir.
trict engineer. raid u a m .
ground*."
Thia offer wa&lt; made in a tele­
Limited federal fundi are being
gram to Rep. Fred A. Hartley u*ed to open a aplllwav at the
IR-NJI from Funk I*. Foiaie and lower end of Orange laike to
J. n. Brvan president*. respective*
alleviate flooded condition*, hr
ly. o f the Coaat Waterfront Km- •aid. The lake I* about n font
ployera’ Aaaociation and Pacific higher than normal.
American Shipowner*' AasoeiaTeale »ald the work, being
lion.
handled In cooperation with local
Krp. Hartley recently pro|&gt;o*ed interval* and owner o f the spill­
an estra aeealon o f Conirre** to way. will require al-ml one week.
The work ron*i*t* o f removing
ileal with the atrike, which began
Sept. 2 and haa tied up 148 Amer­ obatructiun* within the *pillw*y
and may Involve enlarging the
ican ahip*.
opening a* an emergency measure.
Teale raid it tnay lie r.€v»*rwrry
to clear the ehanm-l roughly .90
feet wide from the rpillway to
beyond the Seal&gt;oaid A ir Line
r r a a i l a a r j hmm t*aae C a r l
Railroad eroding.
dava, although there will I* tome
Thl* would involve removing
rain.*’
heavy aquatic growth* to uperd
Norton'*
attention,
Hot.-ever, discharge of the water through
alnfted back to the eastern Cart'w Shand* Canal to Oiange Crttk
bean when- another squall line and then into the Oklawaha River,

LOADED/

■ They Know Your Favorites

Water Rises

Throughout the year they note the Items you buy—
the value* you prefer—the* bargains for which you
look . . . niul now, in upprcciaiiou of your patronage,
they present the money-saving values they know you
waul so you can stock your pantry to over-loading.

Thirty policemen and vheriff*
deputina were ordered to the ncene
for the return of today’* firat
■irk ahift.
Trouble at the gate developed
after a tuvavl yealciday which rerultnl In charge* of a**aul: against
each other filed by Coragliotti and
C. (L Clear, a non-atriklng rm&gt;
ploye.
Shell ia one of ail major oil
companies wbo*e rrfinerlea III Cal­
ifornia were atruck 27 day* ago
when the oil worker* union wa*
denied ita wage demand*.
The

Prices flood Thru Satirrfay. October

(Jiuiitll) ItigliU Itraened

Factory Pack

NEW LOV
PRICE! Loaf

Dixie
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S A N F O R D M A I*

PAGE SIX

U. S. Find* Document*
Of P e a r y At P o l e

Georgia House Airs
Election Problems
ATLANTA,

WASHINGTON. 8ept. 28-O P )
—The S tate D epartm ent aaitl today a United S tair* expedition
to the Arctic la it aumtner found
document* left In 1W5 by R e a r ,
Admiral Robert E. I’earjr. dl*coverer of the N orth Role.
An announcement, made jo in t­
ly with the Canadian foverm neB t,
■aid the th iee Natry and Coast J
Guard vreeelk al*&lt;&gt; had dl*covrrrd
recoidt left by the British ex- i
plorer Sir Georae Nare* in 1H,5 j
and 1876.
The Inief statem ent irave no
dettIH. It *ald "a* 1* u*ual on
northern expedition*, I* e a r y *
note* found In the Cairn wenreplaced by appropriate docu­
ment*." The navy now ha* the orifinal*.
.
The »P«t where the document*
were located I* in the extrem e
northern part of Canada on r.lle*mere Itland about 460 mile* from
the North Role.
Peary vlniled the area In IPOS
and 1906. He reached the N orth
Pol# on arxither trip In 1WO,

Sept.

Openinf the fen era I election ballot
to nil panic* may throw tha preildm tial contest In Oeorfia Into th«
Slat# Ilouae of Representative!.
Thla poiilbllity wa» cited I-jt
Fred Hand, Honae apaalror. In offthe-floor d isu n io n of a meaaur*
to revir# Georgia's »ener»l elec­
tion lawa.
Hand pointed out th a t tha bill
require* pre*identlal elector! fo
receive a majority of tha vote*
ca»t. If none rveeivea a majorit
(he Georgia House would dec!
whleh candidate receive* the
atutc'i 12 electoral votaa.
The apeak er aald It waa poaalbt#
that on* man mlirht not receive
a majority If the ballot carried
a* many a» four namei.

of the Pudding
• The follow ing a re sam ples o f le tte rs T he S an fo rd H erald
receives a lm o st daily from p erso n s in v a r i o u s p a rts of the
country re q u e s tin g copies and su b scrip tio n s to this new spaper
in order to become b e tte r acq u ain ted w ith th e town w h ere th ey
express th e ir intention to m ak e th e ir fu tu re home.

Schumun Asks
II • - l l n a r i

Manatee County
ir«RilMNM Yp* * •••*• o«#i
In record planting! leaa rain fell.
One planter, Raul Hickman. laid
about Iwo and a half inches tell
on the rrnp* there.
Aver* aald cucumber* and beau*
took the w o n t heeling from the
rain* In Manatee, He e*tlmatcd
the tomato crop lo*» at about 10
percent lie *aid if the rain* taper
off and it turn* conl#r dam age
will I* le»*. but if w eather become*
h o t lo»»e* probably will mount.
Meanwhile. Meterurologill ” ,
W. Talbott *aid at Tam pa ixln*
In the we*t coa*l area appear, d
to ta&gt; over except for a few scattreed ihowera,
_______
TALLAHASSEE, Sept- 28, ifl’l—
I .a&lt;t week'* hurricane rained
I t , 642 damage to building* and
their content* at the S tate Prison
Farm a' Belle Glade, the cabinet
wa* Informed today.
Terrv l.ee, coordinator of Mate
liutitution* who wa* at the prixon
farm during the hurricane aald
property damage wa* "rm npsrativelv lig h t"
However, he added 110 acre* of
bean* were |o*i and th# corn crop
“ prnliably ln»t.”
The cabinet granted additional
"gain tim e" to ten white and
aevrn negro convict* who remained
at th# farm during th# atnrm to
help protect property. The other
pritonrr* were moved to Fort
Myers

TUESDAY SEPT. 28* 1*48

110 A d ju sto rs llandlo
Ilu rrio u n o C l a i m s
MIAMI. Sept. 2 8 -u R , T hirty
oul-of-Rtatr ndjuiter* have been
| brought to Miami to help handle
j m, ,
H,000 hurricane dam*
In g e claim* th a t are e i peeled to
; leach (1,000,000,
j ,*n rough gut&gt;&gt;a’ h&gt;* W. II Ilavld
| »on of A tlantti, aoulhentlern *u
peivi*or of Ihe General A djust­
ment Bureau
lie *aid Ihe e-lim nt, ,| covered
only ii.Mind wirubtofni ibrnuge
to liuildingi, uutnrnohilr- and niercharidi*#. IJ due* not include darn*
age to crop* and highway* nor unin*ured property. Total damage
front the {luirirnne hu* been es­
tim ated at 126.000,000.

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Franklin, Indiana

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waa tielieved to be too optim lltlc.
The General Aaicnihly agreed
SHOWN ABOVI I* Orneila
without diicuiiiun to place on it*
retti, n( Bologna, who m i declared
agenda Ruinin'* pruponal for a
the winner In a ro n trit In tele. t
on e.th u d reduction In armament*
"M in Emilia of 19tft" ** raiul.dite
of the llig Five w ithin a year. It
for the title of "Mira Italy of IU4H"
»ent the propoial to the political
At Iaft I. Donatella Ca,m«i wim |CanamittCMr for fu rth . r itu J
The
1
V1
.
-'
1
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general
(•leerin
g
)
com
mittee
had
rhe diould tiave been tin t She
voted previoualy to recommend aiihullrogrd the winner to itrlp and
aemhlv d itcu u io n of th# Ham,
ih&lt; w her rhnrm* for a (Inal drclwithout dJ*»enllng vote*. However,
»lon Dueml.ll# l* pictured a* ilie
B ritain’# Sir H artley Shawero**
o|ipenrr«1 l,&lt;-fine the Jury. 'I hey de­
■ind |ioint* in the R uiaian propuaal
rided utianul her. ( (nr, rente *1&gt; nlreaily are included in oth er iU tn),
and he im erved the right for other
deli gallon* to e n te r th eir own
P o p p e r Ifrtfo H
ievolutions at any tlm#.
11 w l l a a f *

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•Senator Pepper, Mr*. Louite Me(itegor of Defend, d itu n u n ol the
Women’* Divition of thr Stale l)emottriic Committee, dedaird tli«l
the UrmiKialic Hatty will n rtrr

.

Canadian Prim e M inister W. L.
M acKentle King told the United
N ations general assembly Indivi­
dual nation* must seek security
on a basis "le*» than universal"
when U.N. is unable to provide
such security.
King predicted th a t If the world
stalem ate, which he said has re­
sulted from th r u«e of ihe veto hy
some nation* in U N., continue*,
threat* to freedom will inevitably
arine.
Pledging Canada'* support for
international control of atomic
energy, he said:
"Tin* terrible tru th la th a t n a­
tion* have yet to decide which 1*
to p rev ail—the law nf blood and
death, ever Imagining new means
»f destruction, and forcing the n a­
tions to l»* constantly ready fur the
hattlefiald. or the law of paare,
work and health, ever evolving n*w
means of delivering man from th*
scourge* Which beset him."

die. Inil wilt live a* long r* ll.e
nation lire*.
It will not repirrent any one inlerrit, but will lire for the inlciett*
of the people,” ilia ameited. Refeiring to the pietenl parly iplil.
the raid that the wa* not dittuiixd,
that the pally tied hern challenged
before and had weathered the
•lurnii. She predicted a clrong
'a n d determined Dcmmralic vole
among the women of Rond*.
Re-aenerting hi* fidelity to De­
I'aanllniirit I ft*in l**ge l»if
mocratic principle*. Senator Pep­
Coinmiaaioner*.
J . ilrailey Odham prolaated per told the group, “ When the
against the $300 licrme fee fur Ih-mocratic P a rty need* me I am
U*ed car dealers, ami irqum leil not goini: to W- fiiupd wanting.'
th a t the fee In* reduced to the $64) He termed the p arty a* atilt stand
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 0 P ) rate charged new car dealer*. The injf n* "the champion o f the pen- Sir S tafford Cripps today term ed
Comm m ien
dir octed
Attorney P lf.”
.. t(
the Euro|iean Recovery Program
Wilson to provide an amendment
Iti fririn g to tlie party &gt;jilil tlmt the key to victory In "a great
to (hi* effect.
led to the nom ination of Governor m m al struggle,"
The previously announced City Thurmond on the Dixiecrat ticket,
B ritain's Chancellor of tha K*budget fur the fiscal year, IU4n- he pointed out th at there wa* chequer
said the United State*
4U wa* officially edoptrd. An o r­ sim ilar disunity in the Democratic
fashioned the key, but he u i d
FRIDAY FARB
dinance wa* adopted fixing lire
mlllage rate at 21.6 or 12 mill* P arty In Ditto when the issue uf "M aterial Requirements'* a I a n a
Raw C an o t and CaUry Stick*
taking slave* into neutral territory cannot “ Bring about th e regenera­
G rillrd F i.h and 8w»et Potato** for operation* and nine and a half
in the country, spilt the party with tion of the stren g th of W estern
Cattliflower with Cheeae Sauce mill* fur debt lervlcc.
The Commission approved th e llreckenriilge of Kentucky repre­ European democracy."
and Crumb Topping*
"Though we need bread upon
artlon of City Manager Bayer in senting the *!avr owner* and
Bread and HutUr
notifying the D uhart Co., dealer* I Stephen Douglas the national Dr- which to live, we cannot live by
Fruli Pie
Beverage
bread alone," Cripps said in a
&lt;Recipe for Starred lH»h Follow*&gt; In used lumlier, to move from mneratic Party,
e i in ' tt'i i i u 'r n u riT lt r l i r c H P j their present location at WKi SanThi* diioirity, iu .th y IterniH-rali.- speech prepared for the National
A U U rk D W a
*
ford Avenue n re*identlnl tone, jIP
arty In 1800 led to Ihe election Pres* Club.
Pi__
AND CRUMB TOPPING
Into a "proper tone". Neighbor*
"Our future hopes lie in the
Ingredient*. I la rg r head cauli­ had complained of Ihe unilghtlf- o f Ahruham Lincoln, *rre**Um of
Ihe southern states and war and m oral strength and spiritual ruur- !
flower, 1 rup iHiiling water, I te a ­ ness of (lie yard, nod the fart th a t “tore
America a p a rt," he declared. age which will he Itorn out of (hp '
spoon salt, .3 tablespoon* butler or it wa* n lire hniard, said Mr.
He revealed th a t Governor T hur­ continued devotion of our people*
m argarine, 3 tablespoon* flour. 2 Bayer. The company wa* given
mond had requested his support, to the cause nf freedom encour­
cup*- milk and cauliflower liquid, pn day* in which to move.
hut that he had declined, ami said aged as it has h«*n and will be by
dash of freshly-ground pepper. Hr j The City o rd etrd that t^e four
that
he would support the gover­ th eir mutual cooperation."
rup coarsely grated soft yellow lots, formerly designated as a
cheese (firmly packed). Topping: parking area a t the north-east nor if he ran for governor, nr a*
MOSCOW, Sept. 28—&lt;flV-T1ia
2 tablespoon* butter or margarine, corner of Palm etto Avenue and a memlier of th r liem orratir P ar­
Thin) Street, In- plated on the ty. hqt not otherwise. He referred Soviet p*»** said today Rrlllak
8* cup coarse cracker crumb*.
briefly
to
hi*
effo
rts
to
Indue**
C orelrn Secretary Ernest Ravin’s
Method: Cut leave* and heavy M arket for sale with a local re a ­
base of stalk away from cauli­ ltor. Several inquiries by p lu s­ General Klaenhow - to run o" *he *lH&gt;ech to the United N ations naDemocratic
ticket
for
pieiidcnt.
.
ac-mbly
y rile rd sv indicated he waa
her live pure
purchaser* of tne lot*
flower. 8llc# off any brown apola J»,-cllv#
Lashing
out
at
the
growing
I
try
in
g
to break up the United
'wen
received,
said
on flower head. Separate the \ / ,Ve
^
power of monopolies, he quoted | Nation*.
flu w ent" alicing through bottom
-■***•
W. A. L effler. George Bishop th e Federal T iade Cummiailon a*
Moscow newspapers paid pkrtlstalk when n rertsa ry —you should
get about 24 good-sited floweret* and Frank Shame* were appointed statin g that unless these are curb­ ru la r ettrn tlo n to Bavin's declara­
th at th# United N ations
from a targe head. Wash well In as a Board of Bond Trustees to ed, the country would "go toward tion
manage and control lioml linking collectivism." lie told of Republic­ m ight bav# to continue on a re ­
cold w atrr. Add W teaspoon of funds, and as trustee* nf all bond
an voting against continued n rlr- gional basis If It cannot go on M
Ihe salt to the (Milling water In a
control* In I'JId ftid uf rising a world organisation. Nowhere
issue* of the City.
saucepan, put In the floweret* and
A report w as read from tha price* and corporate profits since In these dispatches, however, w o t
bring to a boll again; cover, keep S tate
th ere any Indication of th# SoPrison Division, revealing
gently boiling, and rook until ten­ th a t the Sanford Jail I* In good then. Corporate profits have risen vlet Union's next step nor en g
twice
a*
much
of
those
of
th*
der-*-thla may lak# from 16 tu 26 condition. The South Atlantic
wurker. ami of the farm er, he suggestion th a t the U .8.8 R. might
minutes. Remove flowerets, pour Ga* Co. waa directed to install charged.
w ithdraw from the U. N.
liquid Into a measure and add en- gas at the new home of Theodora
He
alto
charged
th
at
since
Re­
• ueh m&gt;lk to maka 2 tup*. Melt Ju d t, 1400 P ark Avenue, follow­
the butter or m argarine In the ing protest from Mr. Judt that the publican lax hill* were put Into
laurvpan in which th# cauliflower company had refu ted to do so, effect, individual* pay twice as
— i—
much and corporation* only four
(aailasaC grass Fee* See
eras cook ml, over moderate heat, Mr. Sayer declared.
T. 8. Craw ley's MW bid to percent more than the 23 percent liook by Sovlst Generalissimo S ta ­
add the flour and blend; remove
from heat and add the milk and naint the Supply Building at the of th* total Federal income they lin on the objectives of Commun­
In 19.10, In­ ism. He askad Matle* a t many
rautifluw rr liquid a little at a time, Airport was accepted. I^ase of had been paying.
blending until smooth after each the building tu Florida Fashions. dividuals paid about one quarter points if ha agreed with Stalin.
addition. Return to moderate beat Inc. wa* approved. Pentland and of the taxes and in 1948, over 41 The witness repeatedly replied
th a t Statin had a rig h t to eay
and. stirring constantly, cook until Gray were authorised to make th e percent of the total, he aald.
Senator Pepner term ed Governor w hat ha pleased "J u st Tike you de,
Ihlrktnrd and bubbly. Remove city audit for the year ending
Bent.
•10,
1248.
_______________
Dewev a good adm inistrator, but Mr. Chairman."
from heat, season with remaining
co m p im l him tu a "cold adding
Kmspak, Matlaa and Ruxa Nison,
mil and a dash of freshly-ground
sepper and stir In the cheese; stir skinned vellow sum m er squash, U machine." General Marshall and U E Washington representatives,
luleMy and thoroughly »o hot cup butter or m argarine, 2 large Cordell Hull were referred to aa la ter Issued a Joint statem ent
Mure will melt cheese. A rrange tomatoes (peeled and cut In "rugged th a ra c lrr* '' and tha late Ing th a t the "proven alm s" of
Roosevelt as a "g reat House Labor Committee,
the flowerets In a baking dish and eighth), 3 tablespoons diced green President
hum anitarian.”
by Rep. H artley (R -N J) "A re to
pour sauce over them evenly. Melt pepper, IU teaapnon* salt, freshlyWarning against continued high seek to weaken and destroy labor
the butter or m argarine for the ground pepper (to ta ste ), U tea­
prices.
Pepper
stated
that
during
organisation* which ere most e f ­
lopping over moderate heat, add spoon finely crum bled dried basil,
th e past two years people had used fectively fighting In the people's
the cracker crumbs and stir until H teaspoon su g ar.
Method: Cut th e ends from (ho up four billion dollars of th eir behalf against Ihe drive of big
a light golden color. Sprinkle
buttered crumb* overtop and re­ wax beans, w ash In cold w ater saving*, and private Indehtneas bad business to wring g rea ter profits
heat In a m oderate oven or under w ith a vegetable brush, dreln; put gone up three billion dollars. Many from the toll of America's working
have sold th eir war bonds, men and women."
th e broiler. If broiler Is used on cutting board and allre Into people
h e stated.
w atch carefully so as nat to bum Short diagonal lengths. Put w ater
Under tha 80th Congress bene­
Into deep 10-Inch ekillet and bring
topping. Makes $ servings,
WASHINGTON, S e p t 28—UF)
ta boiling; add w ax beans, cover, f its were extended to the fortunate —T he Federal Security Agency
few
and
burden*
to
tha
poor
and
and cook over m oderate heat until
has prepared or will prepare
SATURDAY DINNER
partly tender and w ater haa eva­ needy," he said and declared th a t chargee of disloyalty against 81
Cream of Bplngch Soup
porated, ehout 8 m inutes. Mean­ President Trum an I* fighting the employes, A dm lnstrator Oscar ft,
Grilled F rankfurters
while wash aquaah (It Is not neces­ b a ttle of the little man.
Ew ing aald today,
Potato P uff
In the Civil R ights question, be
sary to peel It) and slice thinly;
Ew ing told the Sonata Investi­
Squash, Wax Bean* and Tomatoes* wide slice* may bo cut In half. Add aald this had been mUunderitood
g atin g committee th a t tt an em ­
Bread and Butter
butter or m argarine to sklUet when an d denied th a t P resident Trum an ploye la “sym pathetic" to th a Com­
Chocolate Pudding
Beverage
beans are ready and allow to m elt; had any dealgn to change reg u la­
(Recipe fo r S tarred Dish Foilowi) add aquaah, tom atoes, green pep­ tion* In southern sta te s In regard m u n is t^ th a t fo rm s sufficient
When the fam ily geta tired of per, sail, pepper, hesll and sugar. to mixing of w hites and blaeka In grounds to remove him from bis
e a tin g vegetable** la tha usual Mix well, cover and cook ovei schools or public places, and de­ Job.
Ew ing aald chargee have been
fashion and you w ant ■to save moderate beat about 10 mlnotoa, clared th at Cengraaa I* trithout
prepared against I I en
w ashing pot* and pan* put two until aquaah U tender but crisp power to m eet anti-segregation e r e ' w aiting a hearing1! Charges
or three of the vegetable# together and tomatoea atIH hold th eir snap*. laws.
ag ain st th# others a r e In the peew ith good seasoning, a s suggested Maka* B generous serving*..
A fter the talk, Senator and Mr*.
of being prepared.
In the following rvelpv. and everyP#PP#r were greeted by meny local
*&gt;
• resnlt of loyaHy Invwtl«M will tap them up. Serve the
,
The trerk ha* been fast for 80 friend*.
gitioae fa FEA, ,Ewing aald t l
In aauct dishes. If vou w » ln g » | o fw H t a y * j w o ^ big
T W II f l f o w lb if ttv p f s d v itafrom Mi
e f th e
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City Commission

Gentlemen:
My wife and I are very urlously considering a move to Sanford
in the not too distant future. Your Chamber of Commerce has
been very cooperative in supplying very appreciated informa­
tion but I think that the best way to familiarize oneself with a
City is through the local newspaper.
We would greatly appreciate your sending by return mail a copy
of the current edition of the Herald. Enclosed find nine (!))
cents in stamp* to cover coif of mailing and handling.
Thank you kindly,
*
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Seilers
Clermont, Florida
Dear Sira:
Will you kindly send me u copy of the Herald of Aug. 27. 1 am
enclosing nine cents In postage and hope that will be accepted.
I want to get acquainted with your d ty and often find the locul
newaoaperr interesting.
Very truly,
Frank J. Callahan
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mail me a copy each day of the Sanford Herald, for the period
covered by this amount.
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and county, and consider a local newspaper a good medium.
I secured your address In the 1947-48 Blue Book and Buyers'
Guide, kindly sent me hy your Chamber of Commerce a short
time ago. Please mail the paper to the above address.
Respectfully
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tt me and to request you to mall me another paper please. If you
have Sunday paper sand that please or the day th at your paper
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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 2!». IHI8
e

v, Nine Yaks Simulate *Red” Unions West Powers Say Russia
Diving JAttacks On Barre(* From
Driving
Them
Out
On
Atom
Plants
U. S. Planes In Lift J u s t i c e D epartm ent
float B u tts In As The P re sid e n t Visits G a rn e r
25

G erm ans Escape
F rom F orced La­
b o r T ra in E n route
'■t To U ran iu m Mines
UF.RUN. Sept 29. (A*)— Nine
Soviet fighter planes dangetoutly
burred two American supply J&gt;l»nei
in a Soviet lo n r air corridor to­
day. U S . authorities announced
The planet were flying supplies
in to Soviet-blockade Retlin lr«ni
Ilie Western toner,
g Amrrican an official* raid they
w rir transmitting a wnttin prolftl
to thr R uinani, cliarging violation
of air rafrly rrgulalioni and deminding rrmrdial action.
Thfie were the latert of reveral
recent Soviet-perpetrated incident!
in thr air totridort which the
Amrticanr a n rrlrd violated FourPower living regulationr and Herr
ruined to Imran the blockade
iting air lift to Retlin.
Last week a Soviet fighter flew

K ilpatrick R e t i r e s ;
O th er Officers A r e
Named At M eeting

T0SS'P*

Is Bent
Of Berlin

President Says
GOP Is Afraid
To Open Issues

Declines To P ro s­
ecute 4 Accused In
S e c r e t T am p erin g

Ivey Is Elected
President Of
County C Of C L “

No. 2 1 .

A s s o c ia te d P re s s L e a se d W lr«
1■f ■ _ x . .
ii^ — -w—

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government today lurred it»
A-hoinh planiv to union* whocr nl
(leer* irfutr to disavow Commun-

Dewey P rom ises T o
Give Ideas O n U. S.
Foreign P
icies

Show dow n W ith Sov­
iet Union Loom s As
T h re e N ations Send
N o t e s To Counuil
IU \ S M H I \ I I D F t t i s s
I h r t!i»* i i a i ( 4tt mi I l i r W e it f n i
ifm u xiiu%% ii v%klIi K u o i a tmla% 1 he
In ilfd
H u l.im .t n J l i a i i t *
in v ftiiillv

|»l*** €**l tlie

llr ilit i

t n :u€

h H iije tin* 1 ntied N a liu m .
Thi* 4 ction on thr hrrlc ol |
On t i f f tenth A m in n t iir y o l flic
Congiettional ihargc* that .v net
M um i h I V u t liia 11 i^ rutrd th r l u x
tittittin
tin m \ s
t wi
woik of Sovirl vpy ring, Hied dm
I W u i l J W . i i I I . th r t l . i r r W 'e ite in
I* tll.N lit U V Sept .“*. . I*
John Ivey » . i i r ln lr d pirvidcilt mg the war to feed atomic yrcrrt,
l*rrmilrnt
rruniAti ansiitunrad l\ » H r ik to ld th r \ N III id flllD al
to
M&lt;niim
vtrmmed
ftom
4
d*mol the Seminole County Chnnhei
tdan* lial.ii in .lum p New 5 „rk util p t ilt .it i l i r N »M ft V laiiKi it bent
and I'elt lin Ii ant* in vt week in a
ol Coalmenr foi the coming year bird-barreled Atomic Lneigy Com­
four d il i .imn.iiin tour foslur- U|H»n dti% i nvt them *u\ o l B e ilin
at a meeting of I he hoard of dircc- motion otdri.
Ing tn*|ur niclu aitdic»*c» m ifui Im n b ’ intf i l i r t i l ) nalrUy tmdea
It ( A ) podrd "keep out" tignv
lurt at thr luuiltt Centri lavl
I'hil.iilelpln.i !c i-r, t iti#, \ I , KufO.111 m lr
night
H A 1‘alrnk vc41 elrclnl for two tpetilic l 10 uiihin* 4iid
and lluflahi
*It l« i i r .i l 11if til lb * |*|Ot I J* ted
vice pirtidenl 4ml lilw aul Higgins &gt; (li) openrd the way lor oftioal
ftiliktttg f* id notes ,ind th r v o liv e iIII H IM s i t \ vi t v itn
and J. I Inglry weir ir -r lr c lr j &gt;recognition ol other* only if they
Mil IMG) I Kt M W t WII'AIGN fiittiilii ^ In i Ii b*ivr i i k f n t»l4t c on
manager and treasurer trtpeclively. can ciuahfy for ceilificalmn by the J
i Ur |1i r* it I«*lit ih r t in t i.it if r o l th r t h t r r
1H M Y Sept
In congratulating Mi Ivey upon National l.ahoi Relation* Roald.
1 *Util III * . . . I ). -1 ii Hr, ,1 LI,. ill* 41r iiiriitf l i r i i f r c i i tlifin 4 ltd lh r Soft ie*
Meanwhile the Jutlue Depati- |
hit election. I. G. Kilpatrick. who
iff 41(1** to ,1Ollll* lilt,. tl, I* 4»|Wll i^oir o i illicit i vli.it ih r 11r i f f 1 ir o t r in *
lu t prevulrd ovet the Chamber of mm I told the Route Un-American
ftim It l i i i v r n i.u lr r t r i l r l f o i l In
•n « -imp, own !*4lirt
Commerce foi the pail year, com­ Activities Committee that it will
ir t f ilir
tU rir d i f f r i r i u r t d t ir c t ly
1
fifth
ItHm.r
y
.t
till,
•uglfi
mended Mr. Higgins and John not "institute prosecution* to )u«- | A N Y T H IN G CAN I I A I T K N IN AN A M K H IC A N I'O L IT IC A I &lt; \ MI* M* - N , ,n„l i . , . , g„al n w i
f
nli
i
h
r
sS tii k I ijo t f iiim r n t . * the
&gt; Name Gistn
lri
tlir m . lir ilnila
lalrtl,
I n going to
| |,lilting in Just a* President Trum an dropped off at Uvalde l.-v foi a &gt;- u with
dangerously clore to an American Kridrr (or ilirit work in connrc lily publicity seekett."
p !r« »*iid
rr. Handing t tie small Angora over to the l'tc*i dent Mi II *Ins*it -. *•• vim, a. ft.
c II indu-aic*.
rm
out
ami
w
r
i
r
going
to
-Iilo ki
panenger tran sp o rt, during the lion with thr pure hair of the MayThe committee in a preliminary insisted that it
“Gov. Itewey’a goat” tiint Tru m a n “ a» gelling
Ih.- President «*&gt; highly
T h e not« n v% 14* ill* 11\ • ii*»l t,i I N .
fks-iw whrir A - v vlaml
lis t week alao th e Americana pro- (air Inn hy the New York Gianli report of it* atomic espionage In­ amuseil.
t Inlet national Stmtidph„t,,i
Spi tP lm v 4i«*iii iu l fryiiM* Lit* in
title d a Soviet aiirmuiiremelit of and mentioned at other project* vent i gal ions had demanded Mon­
I in I'triidrut -aid lllr t*()| n
the l*n In i* i lta illu l. * n «t»* *»f ill**
rloae form ation flying hy Itu n ian
day that the Justice Department
mitm n o n »
i .im p a ig n 1' \
nuking
A «»• m l I i
i i ftiiiin , sh o t l l y
which
had
highlighted
the
year's
kireraft, which v io la tri air corridor
undertake immediately the p ro -1
la trin rn tlifte r I I* M
ruler, and a Soviet announcement activities at the near completion mention of four person* accused i
From \1DYttiM cr&amp;tni* i*f* iif ilic *
I b n m lb i n mmg .lira at Mi
of an ti-aircraft, firing practice in of thr 12 fool St. John* River of tampering with atomic secret*. I
thr I’lr m lr llt ai lin n *tf u Im t the ltu*«»nn
M r i l r i , 11(1
the corridors to a height of 10,000 channel, the negotiation! conducted
In a statement, the department ‘
inns I m*
T lie a iltliO tlta ttM * N’ rtb
fe e t.
s r iln l
over thr financing of the lake fionl accused the committee of indulg­
|T n v tr« 'iii* l tin* \V « » trin I ' t m c i t ,
Another potential point of tening in ‘'political gymnastics."
" A in r n ia ii lit in r ino
lo n g ri tlirtiiiteli v ifln tu H iY nf fi'in pMVkfi
lion developed aground. Herlin pol­ doc kt and warehouses, and a fatIt snid tho committee’s report.)
Mi*. Maty Rawlint ihattman ol thr liloml Hank to hr i|Noi«o&gt;nl Iv h a le to i r ll 1 Iir ip .m il I miv l i i v l i .1ml it ir r c r iiif'lit h luiYt *V t |«t***t&lt;i*vI thu
iraching
publicity
campaign
which
ice raid about 26 G erm ans allegedly
together with excerpt* of testi­
thr IMot ( lull, annouiurd at thr mrrhug of thr iloh lirld .it thr l l u l IS Milt d ir » IV It o u g h t to h r I ii'lful 1*11BlB f v llld l ft^AUH'vl I (j* III th e
eontigned to force labor in Rus­ taw the diiliihutinn of ovri Ml.OOd mony by some witnesses, doe* not
llt flll o f im it itu iiu t ltill Ilf tht* Mr I l l'l
Ininiil ( r u i n la*t night that thr ll.mk mil hr hi hi in hri offur in ihr
It 11 no a n u l r ol
sian-operated uranium niinrt in pirert of htriatuir.
offer evidence necessary to pro­
ii«tliil (kk*i11 ci' nil M 1V 11*-» I« i ri'll 1;h tf
Clitm lltulding on riiuiuiav. (h i 14 limn II (Ml A M until ‘ Hit
Saxony made a d aring ctcniw last
"
I
t
n
n
polii'v
of
tlie
D
e
m
o
c
ra
tic
secute.
The membership campaign had
ni'l*':»l to th r *S ro itity
night.
I*.
M„
oi
lalri
if
n
n
n
s
a
iy
.
a
d
m
in
istra
tio
n
"
The
committee,
headed
by
Rep.
alto been an ouUtanding sneers*,
|ifimlil full
The priaonera mad* their d««h he aaid, letulluig In an artier J. i'am ell Thorns* t l t -N J i , had
A n d , Mi T in m a n i n u t lim e d , ill
Il it liopcii hy thr i lull to liavr rmiugli Jonoii who mil givr hlootl
1ho |&gt;H|M i iilumrd tho West fur
for freedom while th e train in memlierthip of tome 6oo membert, said the four lursolia should lw|)«lliahi ally III oulri tu liiakr thr Halil, a |&gt;&lt;’uii4t|rlil p io jn l. alto • sp ile of l ( i | i l i ! i . a i i 1 o u t ,-tit ions ( tin* breakdown **f tho Mun j n
which they w ere riding waa p a tt­ a new record, and the rolleetlon prosecuted on cnaiges of conspir­
"Tin
(a
im
support
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
h
asn
't
tuir*itia iion« ii\d lit i Im
ing through the llrltiah aectoi of of over |9.u00 in memlierthip due*. ing to hand over atomic secirta to J Heavy lainlall in the St, John* in wider tu kerp a sofficirn;.
cost th e g o v i-iiiiu rn t one re d cent "
supijly on hand at all times for nuyT
' l l f^ not n m a tte r o f rh a n c c
J le r lln . the police raid. Pull &lt;lrSoviet
agents.
.
iR,&gt;ti
In
s
tr
n
il,
he
sa
id
,
it
lia
s
made
iiv
u
ti
valley
liav
isitrd
thr
i
n
n
I il assuming hit new dutira at
rmergrncy that may a n a , Mi*
that tli it* m u * tin- i‘ h u *rn n il intent
• k 'l » of the *«cap« were i.»t di*&lt; irotident of the organisation. Mr.
over
Jxo
.t'iiii(io
n
fm
i
l
l
,,
tR
X
p
n
y
e
i*
1 he rum nilltrr said two of them |rvrJ »!,.*,),|y |u nrj| (I^ h J levels. K.iwlin- said.
I H Ill'll t h r II :***■inbl y nf till* U llM cd
rioted.
III th e lost few vein Vey taid that be liellfvm it it the
Ilontir* arc a*kid to inukr up
N a ! itm a b« |f t iii vitiili,** N ow T t in e i
Papt. Vincent II, Gooktn of duty of any man, when called upon z r A ' &amp; a i n i . r * *
M ean ab iie G m e r n o i r iu m ia s E
; .............,........... ......
" t - ," ;,
•nnt
I fi«l« «*I, nil tin* nntruwQiilnry,
__
I mg at thr talr ol itx anti a halt pointmrnta a- i-ariy a* potsiblr
D ew rk [o o lntscil to Ii,\ d o w n at
, 1. ; b Mata.,
, p ' IJ.8.
-.»• representative
representative |,y an o rganitatlon working for the
by telephoning Mr*. Rawlins at
jfllin lrtl p la n «i| Vfjii s li .,11 lt«-% in u 4 i
* 1”®
ki.«* (nts*rniti
Ilf
(ht* community.
mnim nnllv
S a il t a te t 'lt v to n io n o w n ig h t InW A S H IN G TO N ) Sept. 29 i/fi— jinrhet in 24 bouts, was within IH I50&lt;* She strv-SM'd the luct tlint
__ , Four-Pow
_ . . . . . . pf Her)In
. .#lr.
I best
interest* of
the
1ltn»*iI n h e m l f* i till* ”
v e n te r , filed th e p r o m t against I to , , rve , m) ,|„ thp
hp
und Julius Emspak. secretary-treasurer mthrs of the lop of thr hulkhratl nil Mood given hy Seminole
up to-the in tiiu l, ldoa« o il A llt e l
no iif i « * Riihl t hi*y stlit tint
the air corridor Incident*. He said i bl. „ r . i , rl| , h,. accomplishments ..f of ih » C IO United Electrical
n
an
fo
irtg
n
po
ll,
v
,|1P f((o| of Sm loid Avcnur.
County donor* (• u*rd for Si-nu |
l i r l i n #• t b.I t tint ton
S m u tty
the protest
I&gt;«sim1 upon
I |^ e C ham l^r of Comment* tlurlnr rm , flatly M’fu*nl totluy to It'll *1 '
Aides said tin- It e p iilit ir iili 1101111 I
pule County patii'llt* exclusively
ir.H lIw n.a nn M-1 * . a i d
I '4 ill I -- • Mr I lift
ih l
It’asilR o a t*. i'.a e *lsl
ComrTeaalnnal committer whethor , Tht* maikt Ia rur
ol
two
fret
lw«
lie , iig a n l- tlie in ti 1n a t io n a l *11 H i t n t i c h a r y *
, c , .
.
l*rtson* la-tween the age* if |!i C i U l d i d s l t C
* ^‘ 4
M tiiiiJa j
i hr is or ever has been a mt-mU-i uuhrt u n if lavt Naluiday m tnr M||,| c.o ip gin„| phy-tenl mnditlol
n atio n a* so c r it ic a l be is h o ld in g II ttll* Moll it f tint I,,*
Wr%tt*l II
nf thr Communist Party.
l|*kr level. Ralph l.uhiutkt, illy cun donntn hlood. slu- -aid.
h i- r a in pi, 1g n speeeii o pen f o r pos Ltifiti * 11k11|l riot irrijiilrM “ ia K e n t"
-tide m ajor last hunt u - v is iu n *
thi* mottling
.Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. pr&gt;«ut&gt;&lt;iu.
I art Heft. T l i . ' tin * r in o i -i im n m 't
T h e s e tmiv in m e a s th e r e s u lt of vtifi* ■
«111a| to matt til flVllltl ATI
ir *ubcommitt*e,^ m ip a k *»*'*| ||)(. IKJlnI
.Jir bulkhead fiotu e*plnined tho meaningof the "True
would Stand u n Y l i Conatitu-\1"** f*0 '" ' on me buiuteau lion C(ju|((i Kw&gt;r p
. funJ
n itn lliillilra ttn n * w it li J o h n F o s te t j a|HM*r*»atifi* «»f f 1\ 1ii bC to 'tn h ip s lr
B» M i t .( M l
I tional Rights. The Constitution I**hit h he made Ini measurement up to aid any Pilot in good i-lnndD u lle s til- fo reig n n f t a u - » i l V I * r i . Mir I* \
In t i h l l l t i n l tilB |fo v lllu ll
D A I I A S . 'l e x .. S c u t. 2'*. i/ V (
a lle m llllg
the
I'n it e d
N a tio n s
| says a man cannot lie fmeed to ! this morning it 7.13 frrt ahovr tea ing. who through tnisfoituni- nr
j *»f the CB9M*
II
nmiHke*
M
**#ar*
*!•
I
l
.imlid.itr
llrn
iv
Wallsie,
tlrm.intl
•give testimony tending to inrriin- [level, he declared.
ill health may need financial
%i of
T h e tt*JCt
«»f tI lir
h r Atm*lit*,
A n it'i L a ii li-ittf.
Funeral services for Second
' inate or degrade himself.
assistance. She nppointr I Mr* M. lug 4 liit-finding romitiiision nn
II, N fUiM AN W A L K E R
In ia
M 1 1 * |f*
I M« H lif a l hi
t t iitt lIti till*
t lir id
litht
I
County
Commissioner
II.
II.
l.leut. Neal B rantley Adams, who
',41
n
4
trs,"
movrt
fjilliri
south
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 29 (AY
- f ill
L it tin •m I u ! ft ti
in a house boat L. Itslairn as chairman of the fond
was killed five years ago In an
fur the local ilub
to llnuilon today hi hit praieful
I h||V11* flu* I m*i .n t, t&gt;h i** I aiif nf
airplane crash while on routine The Republican co-author* of the | O k l a h o m a C o U r t H l l S ,,,/ih ,, ,si, J„ |,n s River, near the
A letter of ati)&gt;tei'iati'&lt;r for tin* Irx4« ‘ impugn foi the pmitfemv
1 M llrtl
i*l Iftl-r nt t-f th«
Act s|ibt sharply *"• ! ( ' n I » , , , « *
Osteen Bridge, repurtrd an right
duly ns a fig h ter pllut in the Taft-IIartley
day over » proposal to apply |v
*4iiiVi*» nf A fUr l ir a 111 *»**i r* fiiruV
inch rise within a iwtind nf 21 donation made to the Yr*h*x Me.
1.
411
night
in
D
4
H
41
hr
1
.
111
I
.in
Aleutians, were held Jointly Run- anti-trust law* to la leu unions.
l 110111**0.0,1
I
munal Fund w a s rrait a« wu» ,1
rVv1
^ Hi th*ClfMill'llt» «»f III#
hours. T ill' new Osteen Bridge is
d«» afternoon hy P e n .12S2 of the
■ing d i *, o ise il t lie | •VNif *1111&gt; of | ruirtl klllKtli.lli Bint Vhr I i n u h
Rep. Hartley t K -N J l. House I O K L A H O M A C IT Y . Sept. 29. well above Good level, but there letter from thi* Jcw iih Apikm I, in%riliualion l»v 4 cotmnoimn
*V .F.W . and Campliell-I^issing Post
thanking th*» rluh fnr it« i|otia1i«m. "Renreientative Ameticans" would ! e le , lin g an oho*i tlu* ft ('Mini ILpiihltc. tu ilnivv vout nlfnitiiHi
^ • 1 of the American le g io n at the I.alair Committee chairman, sug- , (,j»)— College segrrgatiun rv-stric- is a possibility that the water may
The rluh votnl f*• h*v«* thr show llu l "These treurrmg w.tf I sw im m ing pool »&gt;f «l«*el re in . to thr M'tloUA imp%»mt ion li&gt; this
grsted
that
a* a step to bar in tinns in Oklahoma were held un­ go over (he road at the Geneva
graveside in E vergreen Cemetcrc. dustry-wide strike* and te strirl
Pilot sign placed it tho north
constitutional
today
by
a
threeBridge.
*i»ic&lt;" 4te cAutrii hy the ifrtrr- J f o ile d , i o n rre te ld ,x-k. lust a f l , ' Ifoki f iiiti«*||t tsf th r I nil,II ..f SwMi't
Dr. E. D. Ilrow nler officiated. The
and south approaches to the city
io ld e n in g w ith A ic lu t e c t D o m o a o
bodv arrived here F riday afte r­ “ A ctivities which may tend to r e ­ Judge federal court.
If the water continues rising at taken down and repainliil. Mrs minslton ol Amencsn coi|mi4tioiii D ea n , and E iig in c e r R ,d » -i t M tiio -I SiHUlllwt lU'pllhlltY of If Ilii-lLHia
op 11j*it n| ihi t ntiki coiiniiimit -it i -ii *
strain free-trade practice*.”
The sta te was given tem p o rary Ihr present rale, it will la- over Rawlins offered to da the painting to Lrrp pike* high
noon.
•d &lt;n 1undo, p ro po n ent* o f tin - id e a, Imi'Hi i'i*f* 'I Air W v » I r 111 / 1111 r mi 11f
Hartley- who is nol seeking re- relief, however, on a rvtiueat to the the buikhend in thrrr days, Ralph
Pallbearer* were; Volie Willi­ election, rapped GOP Congression­
if the cluh would have them taken
H r ilcninl that he wants to "a p ­ decideil to d efet a c tio n uu *h* tmnipiit inn in o r many bio! Hr i tin,
l.ublnskl predicted.
ams, Jr., Douglas Stenatrom , John al leaders for not going further court tiv Governor Turner.
down. Mrs. AI F, H unt, chairman pease" H u u i .i in any wav
in ih r fur! th
it l«
lh - m iit le i (a-odltig f u l l h e r * t u d v . 't pUtr Uplift
The
governor informed
the
Saula, Roy W right, Raymond last year in enacting the T aft11. P. Whilner. weatherman, rr- , of the budget and finance torn.
w a * ri|M ittfd th is m iit n illg I'V ti»u
Mi roll flirt with ft lit* of th r *oV
i|ren
I,
was
in
a
ilin
tr
lull
|,r|i,re
judge* he would ask amendment of ported this morning that rainfall mlttw*, asked for nn increns &gt; of
Kader and Mack Cleveland, Jr.
d
Illm llf*v, C i ly 'li p u ly ob*rk
rrntiiriit of th r I *nit »•! Kini(vl&gt;m,
Serving as color bearers were ^llut*"Sell*tor T .f t IR -O hlol. gen- j Oklahoma segregation law* . . ear during the past 24 hours had liecn
*n *h«- budget, which wa, 4 mixed whilr-and-ncRin luihru, r
Tli«' 1'itv m»w final n f u 'i i l
•hr
ifiiv n m u m !
of
ih r
! *uit«tl
Karl Scaler blunt and Frank Takach. ate 1-alK.r Committee chairman | * •• P&lt;*«»lhle In the next legi.la- 1 t&gt;.1 inches, and during a 4H huur Ifranteil. Shi* alrnmincrd that tin- ritinutcd lirtwern HiKI .in,I I.GGO
ii Ih(tit $ tlUHMV »•«? runt
1 f&gt;*i w Htlltl n i*f AllirtlVB AIni Ihr a n H II
^ r . D. 8eott and Tom Hull Ivan who will lie hack in Congress next j ,u" ;
|M'iind, 2.(16 inches. The Sepleru- J 'u*' ’*r*H sponsor u fiMitlinll gam,'
aw itiiin inif |mNil ritiitf m r l i t ' i t
**f ti-n t *if F im iti', w| | h Irjj mi I lo (hr
During one dag and two even
Wsarvcd a i a o d o r guard. Eugene term , advocated a "go slow" |Hilicy ■ Winner in the Injunction suit la-r rainfall to dale ha* In-en 8 ltd I***1?? SanL-rd and Lee.htiri: on ing- in Dallas, no crowd iippi-aM-il
Ii ir Ii Iin * IVttft |*|^«1|»*!Vi««n1 fm &lt;ri • M t t t p a l l o u Mi, I B J m m u i i A f t o i i o f
Kendall blew tap*.
Nov.
Kt
at
7:HO
I*
M,
at
the
High
1* *'■H nm #4 « m Ipmmw *11I
on -olcaulks to watch him ronn- i-rzil vum * 11lit* lit hit'll tin ilitfin*
on the idea of putting unions under J against University of Oklahoma inches nr almut llin e Inches almve
School Stadium The club will toiii go Hi* i tii moved mound un c »»b ( n L wi* nf i i MICI i&gt;ti* Iiltin, U Ini*
A m ilitary aalute waa given by anti-trust law* and also on other ' official* wui G. W, McLaurin of the normal of 6.99 inches
It eaitaaeu Oa Pag*
also
sell
Christmris
rnid*
Oklahoma City, a retired negro
ngaili until i il There wa* a big difference Ih'I'H |in*|Ki*nl *i * n uh-jiiia *»f «*li I ' l o r i d a
Y esterday morning Ihr S an fo rd
changes In the labor law.
L a s h i o n s
l»&gt;nt basin was one mass of w ater thi* year in order to ht-lu fit#*'* Ih-I wi-i i i thi* and hi* recent tour in In nl 11*t' tht* i*tfn*!i*ivi* f *if in *
The views of the two leading professor.
the budget.
ill the Southeast, when- eggs were itfW M n n f»»r u • u jiI m t i r i c t i * ***t
( i m i l a l c s M a irD / m c
lalior lawmakers appeared in a
M cLaurin seek* entrance to the hvacinths. Thi* morning t,ut few
dull voted to join the thrown and «ome rrowd* *ti,,tiled wit urthiti
book by Hartley published today school to complete work on a doc­ remained.
rrdrration of \Ymien's Club* him down.
H .ith |i• tt*it it ini ;i I'h fo riliM l I I T
by Funk A Wagnalls and Modern tor's degree in education.
N‘rw inuKNfiur ik hr In ir t*lir;il
upon an invitation received from
lien- I* what Wallace did ye* pfnn l w ill I n* fircf*KMnry f u r fh»* • o l m i i u i i M wiMi.fNlt) r i i * ( « i M i r r * b
OHCHB8TAR IIIHI'I TK
Industry Magniitie, entitled “ Our
Hi* enrollment wa« denied and
■
’
o*
Clyde
Runisey,
tocslilent
of
ATLANTA. Sept. 29—(AY—The New National Lalmr Policy." In a
lei,lac prim to the dance hall P*«*l. Mr l l f i i i l l r ) p o liit n l im t I* pm ruiifit h l*v K h i t l ' l i a F i ^ A i i o n * I r i r ,
I'HILA D K LI'IIIA, Sept. 2V—(AY
university official* adm itted it ws*
- Semlnol. County Federation speech:
Ceorgi* senate today passed the
&lt;i .*&lt;1***4 oa fs a * *lat
pti«ift|| » 1f«* of (hi* p«N»|
*1il l&gt;v f Hf* niul im r n t i l frt
' I IVt| i f * |t I I I B M C t l
—Memliers of UcaJ 77, A FL- th
because of hi* rare alone.
of IV omen* Club*.
all-party vote hill, amended tu *■fi« f
n* *1 Fitshinn«
Talked to 4(1 persons at break
A m erlrsn Federation of Musical)*,
c ude Communist* and leave preMr*, R. C. Maxwell and Ml*
Il asilsst* Us !&gt;*■* T * * i
M* siBiii kii|C f 'S hy
held n nine-hour meeting y e s te r­
■Idential elector* unln*tructeil.
ihr h ttlr rniiKTiitiir fur the Mt|&gt;day in an attem p t to find a solu- ftawllns were rongratiiiated on
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hav ng hern saluted in the “La.li,Th« tipper house alio beat down, f t n f ' i f r i l S ( ' o m i T l i t t e e
,
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.timlwr Issue lis* 4K pages, and

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Heavy Rainfall Pilot Club Blood Bank Will Be
Held In Clinic Building Oct. 14
Raises Level Of
St. Johns River
Lake Monroe R ecords
T w o F o o t Rise In
O ne Week P erio d

Wallace Demands
Investigation Of
U.S. War Scares

f

V. F. W And Legion!T aft, Hartley Split
/ #Hold
tHold Services F o r|o
r |OVveV
e r ^ Proposal
'P ro p ^ al’To
To
j
N. Brantley Adams! Apply Labor Laws

Denies lie
W an ts To Apncnse
Reds In Texas Talk

... Mpo,,rd

City D efers A ction
On Sw im m ing Cool

Segregation

Georgia Senate Okay«
A ll-P a rty Vote Bill

•

by ■ vote of 27-10. «n tm andm ent
offered by Sen. E verett Mtllican
of A tlanta to moke tho election of
elwtpr* by a p lurality o f th e vot­
ers instead of « m ajority a* at
jBMfnt*
Adoption of the amended bill
, * « by a unanimous vote. I t wa*
than *»nt to Uv* houao w here It
was given lU flra t reading. Final
^ a c tio n (• expected Friday.
FARES REDUCED
ORLANDO, Sept. 29. (AY—Re&gt;dur*d round.trip com m uter fare*
hav* been Hied with U u Civil
-Aeronautic* Board by Florida A ir­
ways. its president Jo e Dyer said
today.
The rate*, scheduled to go Intn
.offect Nov. I, provide • percent
reduction in th e retu rn h alf o f a
^ ro u n d trip com m uter ticket If used
^ v ith in IS day*.
DELAND RESID EN TS KILLED
DA&gt;
AYTONA BEAYCH, |
22« f I*e-

Hr ? ,&amp;

Warren Names Tooke i)ucj|ey is Granted
U n
, l rU H L O I f i m i l l W
Jail Sentence Delay

ORLANDO. Sept. 29, (AY—F ul­
ler W arren. Florida's Democratic
vernor-nominee yesterday named
E. Tooke, independent citru*
grower and shipper on a com mit­
tee with Dodge Taylor of the
llowey Co., independent Howey in
the Hill* firm ; I-nren Bice, a
Haines City co-operative growershipper; Vernon Saurman, Clear­
w ater grower and W arren Reurh
of Vero Beach to assist In a aeries
of flvd public meeting* throughout
the c itru s belt in October as an
advisory committee.
"A fte r the meeting* are over. 1
will ask the advisory committee
to prepare in practical Industry
term* th eir recommendation* a* lo
what can be done by the s ta te to
better th e condition* in our great
Industry," W arrsn declared.

E

~ PILES CHARGES
FQRT LAUDERDALE.

____ lartam la

thU
• pete oa

'h e wag* dispute which
I hitadrlphia
orcneitrs official* W t /h T * " pro,fr" m ,,v‘‘r Rt-xtlon
said resulted in cancellation of the
Announcement was mail,, Hint
TALLAHASSEE. SvpL 29-&lt;AY IU4K-4R season.
tt'aalraasa ,,, I 's i , s tir
—G overnor Caldwell today delay ­
ed for 30 days beginning o f a 10day Jail sentence and 2100 fine
imposed nn 11. D. Dudley, Ocala
taxi com pany operator, for unlaw ,
fullv e a rrin g a firearm In the
Oral* N ational Forest.
The governor's executive sec­
retary, Ed Straughn, said th e reirievr wa* gra-ibni tu allow tim e
or D udlry *j attend to "buainvaa
The I
and fam ily affairs," and give the Ate. mratlworkini trade weekly, said today,
Parol# Commission a chance lo in ­
■ . pubiscalion said that "strel companies faced with i,;d
vestigate th e ease.
The fin e and Jail sentence w ere
much
imposed In Merton County Judge's
court.
If tail rates continue their upward trend." it added
“the •t i* no
chants* of a return to g eneral

Pressure For Higher Steel Prices
Will Come From Freight Rate Hike

Socarras' O pposition
Ncirro T eachers In
I la lin e d B y B a t i s t a
A tla n ta Win Suit

I teacher* lii-muso of racial dU[rrlmation. a federal Judy* held
I yratentay.
Ruling on a five-year-old suit
again*! the Atlanta School Itonrd,
Erdornl Judge E. Marvin Under­
wood raid negro teacher* were
“entitled to the relief »ooght."
Judge Underwood laid a de­
claratory judgement and an in­
junction in accordance with hi*
ruling will tu- issuer).
"The court disclaim* any power
to fix the salaries of the teachers,"
Judge Underwood raid "That i*
freight absorption for competitive
the right within the pruvienre of
urposea even if It la allowed by Commission allowa the H per cent defendant*. Thi- court only de.
inareose now sought In freight cree* that the salaries may nnt,
ixr. No ateel firm could afford it.
The iron ag e aald that " it look* rales, the trade weekly aald, the when »o fixed, tie discriminatory of
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 29—(AY a* if the railroad* are try in g to rale for moving the hulk of Iron color or race.
SepL —Edw ard Gall, head of th e F tor prfco them selves out of a la rg e and steel products will be ba«ut

V. k n
M a
_ fatal shooting
a sta te livestock

fled th e Inspector as Joseph Land
ar, St, of Avon Park.

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DuPont Head Files
Suit For Divorce

Ida D uPont la wtreats, will tr y to
add an allegationi of sxtram
vxtram a cruelIj^far
f divorce from
t:
tv uto hi* su it
Ruth L ath am
l l i i atto rn ey s, B. K- Hobar t* and
Weldon G. S tarry of T allah assee,
filed notice of Intention to oook
am endm ent of the bill of com ­
plaint to include tho now charge.

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chunk of th e iron and steel buslnesa," and reported that ateel
company tra ffic managers " a re
using every meaaa poaatblo to
And wnjrn o th e r than railroad* to
tran sp o rt a la rg e r aad larg er p a r i
of ateel ahlpment*."
If th e In tersta te Commerce

Dve|P#r **W

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lh,:

Prrw *r MITCH I’M I'LKADH INNOCENT

Output of finished ateel this
rs * r haa nn excellent chance of
attaining a new record level, The
Iran Age aald. I t estim ated the
total would be more th a n 61,000,lO e n u o M oa r**s Vw*i

•»* dlu-trali.m-

m*ny

,1bi n , view* mrluding * full paga
-■ i . i t ,
u_
.
. illustintlon of tl«, Co&lt;|uiii4 Rock
MIAMI
.S ept
29 -t*1*i-. hul fl. .-K Tow ,., nt D ayton, lb ach.
A TLA N TA ,
Sept. 29 -(AY - g.-nc o llstlsta, one-tim e &lt; ubar,
„ r stiver
Atlanta'* m-gro school teacher* pM-.idcnl and Strang m ar, and s', ,„ ,g - and Miami Beach
Imv,- lioeri paid less than white m w 'j-ehcted mrmlK-r of th e ( u
tt11 ,d v n ll- i„ g med-

LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20 (AY~
Handsome Robert Mitrhum and
two of his co-defendants pleaded
Innocent today to narcotlra charge*
afte r hie atto rn ey failed In an a t ­
tempt lo havo th e Indictment d is­
missed on a h g a l technicality.

.U n I ........;',d 1t a.loV'
po.itlun t„' VPresident-elect
,V* I • V , V .|
,,
,
ere With hr* wife t.. confer
with mm who served C uring hi.

il"&gt;' ( " rth „ mntsikttnv
fj-piJly grow ing c m
|)(l.

niarily t„ y»ung women «nd Inrlu.l,, "T ru e l ife St .ru -Fur,
IV .turex." new* id the l. t e . t

" i 1"’o;ppusition
’ "J;,
rtU
; |aitlcle*
•- v*'
......
* p «* 8
interview that “hi,
andr many illustrated
the new Cuban president w ilt lw n ailverlisenicnt&lt; of Florida frocks
"loyal opposition,''
including tlie "New Look" fur
“ I will not work with him,"! tbe younger girls.

tin list u -a id, “ I will Ih&gt; hi* oppon­
ent. f want to keep it that w a y."
"I limit agree with the wuy he
got In power. He wa* circled un
tier the constitution, hut lie will
29 (AY—
Ik- president for the m inority. I'li J A C K S O N V IL L E SeplHigh
Low
pay him respect*
president, but AtltntB
t&gt;2 69
ai n folllical leader I sny he be­ Hot ton
69
78
came president in the worst man­
7d
74
Fharlcfitiin
ner,
75
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THE WEATHER

GAS CONSUMPTION
TALLAHASSEE. Scot. 2 9 —(AY
— Floridian* used 4H.niU.223 galIons nf yasollne last m onth, b rin g ­
ing the slate 23.4U2.716 In ta x r e ­
venue.
Gasoline consumption fo r the
same month last y sar to taled
46,029.096 gallons.

H2
(litv iito n
69
left! Allffnt#!
AI
Hrw York
97
I'hofnii
60
Heatt ]•
Jarkftonvilla
87
23
Miami
(Iflmda
87
ui
lanuu
Pensacola -------- ________ 73

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61
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63
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76
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W EDNESDAY SEPT. 29, 1918

THE SANFOKD IIERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

tw o

I’he Sanford Herald
i:a la l&gt; I U h n l la ■* » "
FefclUk-4 aalii rtr**l aaiefUar
•■4 * «a 4 » al
»anl«,4. I'l.lH a
_______I I I Maaaalla *»»••»

T h e P a rty In P o w er

THE WORLD TODAY

Fur bo it from up to tangle in u political nrKUmvnt with
lly lie WITT M .rKKNZIK
no skilled nil advoraary ax Senator Pepper, but if it in true,
At* t'nrelen A ffairs Anslypt
an he nititl here Monday, that the grow ing power of mono*
I n l x t i l aa M r a a l rla a a a a l l r t
pollen in leading thin country tow ard "collectlvinm”, th at
M i l t r I T . 1»1*. a l Ik * I'a a l O f l l r a
Thi* United Nation* fkevs il»
•t p a a f a r d , l l . i N a , a a P a r Ik * P a t
high price* are ruining the country, anil the big rnr|torntinnn greatest
crisis today »* America,
. » t .a a r a a a a l _ * e r * k 5* I ^ T j -----------are
making
ail
th
e
profit*,
why
in
the
name
of
heaven
Hr its In ami France throw the
H i i i . m n 1- nUAi*
■Ml**
.
hann’t the governm ent done anything iibout it?
hitter Berlin conflict into the lap
u n H iiu i i n : »
Maalaaaa tUaaaar
The Democrat* have now had 15 yearn to run the mon­ of the Security Council, charging
a t in n iil'T W it itv rito
ey-changem out of the temple. They have beta elected and that the Red blockade i» ■ threat
■a Carrltr
• ■»
international pence
re-elected on four neparate and distinct occanionn on the to Indeed
Hat Maatk
----the situation 1* »o grave
T l r t . Maalka
*•** campaign propaganda of clipping the wingn of the economic
that the three.year-old peace r.tPit Maatba
•• J ™
Dm T»wr
i
. •—- - ***** royalists and tra n sfe rrin g the control of the country from ganixatlon l» In danger of split"All abllaar? aallraa. r t f l i al
tinir, with the democracies and thlla a lt . raaalallaaa aap aallraa al Wall Street to W ashington, If they haven’t been able to do
aalanalaataata l«r Iba *•'*-•» al anything vet, is th ere anv reason to believe they will in I Soviet Idoc going srpunte way*.
talalaa laaPa, will Pa aParpaP lar
p| rapalar *4»r»»l*l*a *■•**•
Hapraaaalrp NalUaaftr Up

l a la a p
P a M .p a p r r
lla p r a a a a la *
II.a a .
la r ..
Paw
la rk ,
Ik lra a a .
J l a l a a l l , K a a a a a I I l f . P I. In aa lt.
* * T k i H r r a l P la a a ,r m k a r a l Ik *
4 a a n r la lr .l T r r a a n h lrf c la a a lllla P
■ t a l a a l . a l r la lh a p a r l a r r a p a k ll*
a a lln a a l a l l Ik a la r a l a a w a p r l a t r I
l a t k la aa a ra p a p a t, aa w a l l aa a ll
A l* a r a t a i . p a i . h r .

W fin S K S H A Y S K I T 2* . in IK
ih h l i:

v r.itsK

today

( i r n l anul. prailuala (rum the
(altar of Ihr law In Ihr spirit u(
the law. Thr&gt; arr riin*lrilnnl hi
tn»e only anti mil hy fra r.—Jamr*
1:33: Hr that lookrth Into Ihr
perfect Ipw , Ihr low of lilacrty . . .
(hit man thall U* hlc.Mil .in hi
Love never falli-th.
Srnklor Barkley »*y* il would
lie "a tragic thing ll lha pailnrr-

ship between llir Democratic Pally
and llic title* n( lha Soul It w eir
|n be d e t l m y e d Y e t . il would be
a tragic thing II it t tragic tbm r.
But who detlmyed lint p tiln ri
ihip?
Henry Wallace intuit llitt il w.tt
Wall Slier! money t! ibe Im.IIopi
of bit run tlMlIcied trip through
ibe South Very tlkrly. very likely.
No doubl ibotr
eel te• d io n tiir t. .S c e rtla i/rn n m ta l and
S c trrta ty I Itirim .m , .fcurd iltrte
S oulbrinrrt lo egg bun.
A U S . dutlKt couit in.Btllimoie

h at ruled tbal racial segregation
in dining can on Southern lailmad.
M not ditctiimnahnn. "Racial
segregation” . »*yt ibe court't rub
ing, "it not forbidden by any ptoviiinn of ibe Federal Contlilution.
dir IntrriU tr Commricr Att, or
any other ad of Congiett at long
n t there it no rrtl inequality of
treatment of ihotc of dlffrtrnl
IPCrt."

The pews from Europe has not
been good the last few days. Tire
Moscow talks have ended in failure.
The Berlin crisis has been dumped
into the lap of the United Nations,
i Foreign Minister Bevin and Andtei
•Vishinsky (tave been paying their
respects to'each other ‘ in letmt
which no one could misconstrue as
endearing. Everything points to
war between the Writer n Powers
and Russia, if not in the immediate
future at lean within the next year
or two. And yet drtpife this gloomy
picture. W all Stracl stocks go down,
la one day recently their value as
iptolrd in the New York Slock Ex­
change dropped by over one and
A Half billion dollars. Such Iosset
bard to explain in the light of

political assertion)

C ro a t

Pane

A fric a

A new state is lieing planned, rn p ric o rn Africa, deriving
its name from tin* tropic zone in which much of the Dark
Continent lies. It would include’nll the A frican mcmlters of
the British Empire except tin* Union of South Africa. That
ims just fallen into the hands of th e irreconcilable Rivers,
many of whom were Nazi sympathizers.
T h e is o la tio n is t victory in the recent South African eleci ti*Hi has ju st received its answer at the elections in Southern
! ftlaslesia. T h e s e have lieen won liv I’rittit* Minister Sir GodI frey Huggins ami the United Party, w hich oppose* joining
I the’ Union of South Africa, and would instead call Capricorn
Africa into Iming.
The new ftxicrntiou is not likely to come into existence
1right away. One necessary preliminary is probably the com­
pletion of the famous all-ltrilixh t ’n|»e to Cairo railroad, en­
visioned by the late British cnipire-lmilder. Cecil Rhodes.
Several iiu|Hirtunt links remain to la* constructed. Its com­
pletion would strengthen the feeling o f unity among such
British possessions as Tanganyika. K enya antP Southern
ItiiiHlesia. At the northern end of tin* line, Egypt, which l*ernmc independent in ID'J’J . is lost to B ritain and to Capricorn
Africa.

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gneau (IcM). and American Atnbs*.
sndor Walter Bedell Smith are pic­
tured a! the airport In Pari* followinn a (light from Russia. The two
1 own. who have been engaged in
diplomatic (vision* with Soviet
Foreign Minister Motoinv on tha
*ub(eet of Berlin, came to Parli lo j
give an account of their work to
their countrle*.
(International)

Truninn A dm inistration.
Berause of the oil riche* of
Texas hr chose nil a* hi* theme,
and Defense S ecretary Korrcstal as
his main target.
ve years,
a* a grand stmoding-board for I toil
He r* fetted to F n rrrstal as "A
o r ,,,,.......I .
T i....
. . . o . . . w . ,*
rv aan c r
m m s e i r . when he
imopnganda. Thu* iicluallv the U.
I (wared, renewed ids denunciation* i w"b street oil banker" who built
N. lias been used by the Bolshe­
TALI.AIIA8SKK.
Sept
2D—
,h,&gt; R em orrnt.Republican for"T h'' Communiat scale'' anil
vist.* a&gt; a weapon of a g g ro s*i &gt;n
Special —Indicative .if the regard «*«'* policy anil memlwrs of th** D c*r " f Hl*»»i« in order to "8*rr#
against the d em orrnr&gt;*.
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1 private oil Inleresta.”
in which* - Florida
employer* *hold
fl« if the Museovite* want t*j handicapped workers is the fart
ilesert the II. N. there nerd he th a t Florida ranked third in Do­
W here A re You (loinjr?
no tears shcil. ilUiough there nation in pl.rem enta of handicap­
will lie reg rets th a t the*-* couldn’t ped workers during National Kmlly MORRIS L. KRNKT
Author of “The F irst Frnrdom"
l*o collaboration ft will lie rn ih rr ploy the Physically Handicapped
reminiscent of JnimnV netiun in Week last year. Dari B. Smith,!
11132 w hen she walked out « f the Chairm an of the Florida Industrial “ The fool wonders tbe wl »e m an t-» and ilreama for guidance, in
League of Nntiun* In anger o v.r Commission, anm m nnd today. ' trav els."—Thomas Fuller
alead of knowledge, must lie prethe LyMon rep o it ch aig in g her i ^ I'laceim-nli
of
handieappnd
Thi* e p i g r a m of Fuller’s popped pared to negotiate whole mounwtih aggiestlon auaii.- t MontFirs'Usgh th e
J into iny min*l the otherer day
day wnen
when *«m
lain son
ami nrivet:* which weren't on
ehuiia Also. j„ passing, ont* might K E P i l ^ t a r i . 1" ^ ^11117* tut Vied 11 W“ *
** f***Ihatlpg little hi* mat.,
note that R u .s u was e x p e l l e d , ^ ' "
' n '» f 7 v _
1 *««k eallwl -Language In A ction.”
Another danger with our mans
from the la*agile in W ill for « g -' ' V
V .
11( rv &lt;
" ' &gt;n H th e auth*.r. Samuel llay a- I* that we often mistake the
gres.lon ag ain .. Finland.
disabled w o rk e d S iS E
r-*n*rk. that the relation- to a d , and Ihighways
_
. for the nlacBut, rays
-ays ron.r-lmdy,
somehod
a split in ftn, p u rin g the en tire month nf *hip ,* ,Wc*‘n knowledge and liv -i r* they can only lead to. Many
Ihhr U. N. get* us f a it her away
,
M h a , dm
^b.ce- inK '• ,l" ’ *■"&gt;*' «* ‘hat Iwtwcsm young people. U
instance, twfrom
rom the ideal o f “ nne world.” men I* J,,,,,!
... „ L ml ■ m*P *tnd the territo ry which il fleVe that H appy M arriage la a
I m not so sui ________________
________
• almut th at.
W e 1were
'
represents. Anyone who tries to place at which they hope to arwere veteran*
veteran).
go through life without knowledge r iw . Actually, it is only one of
certainly are kidding o.irselve* if
During
the
first
eig
h
t
months
we think we a re going to get of the ycai, another 4,167 liandi- or with faulty idea* based on several roads to the place they
try in g to moke f ap,o-*l w orker, hav*. lo-cn plar.ii daydream s is like F'uller's wander- s*-*-k which i* railed Successful
*n'* Communism mix. In gainful &lt;kcuupation* through the Ing fool. He is a traveler in n Living. Wealth is not an ohjrcstian g e land without a man. or live; it is the road to the drstiThey
ran 't , Is? ------made *— '"I*
' Florida
........... Stale
,
F.mployment Siprvlce
under any eirrum stancea. The Of th is total. 2,190 were veU*ran* with a map covered with errors, nation of tire a te r Usefulness.
H e get* lost, go*-* in circle ami There are many other examples
R**ds keep un telliqg ns lhat our and 4I*H w-omen.
o f this confusion between object-mnomy and furm of gnvem ni-nt
A* National Kniploy the Physl- never gets very far.
Mnps based on dieam*, with tives No map can be useful if
must be destroyed. Do tb ry have cully 11.*ml inipped Week
up(*» knock uv d*iwn and .trad tig pr»aehe» thi# year, Oftolier 1 lake* anil mountains drawn in - R ronfuset its places with tbe
t i L i,-*
out l&gt;efure we rerognlx- the Alua- Dirnugh V. there am approximate- Ur pleas* opt fancy instea*) of j
tio n ?
ly 5.000 disabled worker* register- where they artually lie. ran Ims « Hpw i s your matt for n fm g ?
much n re ttlrr than the teal th in g .1Do you know where you a rr going
Would-la* m ixers cf nil *M S L 5 |r " ° rk. Wo h ,i,M’ P t e W" 8toto But whoever relies u|«m nl* w is h -1and how to get there?
water might ro n .id c ,* .tatem eu t K '"pl,*f",«nt Servke offices.
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000 Ions, which would exceed the
peak year 11*14.
A
T*ital ingot production wa* eiY
timateQ-At nround 88.000,060 tons,
slightly below the 11*11 figure.
The publication noted that *‘a
greater pari of the M*i*l ingot
is tinging Us way into finished
steel pVtalurts."
The Iron Age said th a t “furnaces
njw on order, in*ing modernised
or in the planning ,*tuge will add
at least 7.10,IXHI tons to cl*rtric
fum are. annual steel cupaiily liefon* the end of It* 10. Most, ft n o il
all, of this n*-w i-quipiui nt ‘ will
b ra in melting low* ear bon steels.”
8t*el ingot vulput thi* week was
plaeed at M S |M*r te n t of .-iiparity,
highest since la-fore the coal
strike. -

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C u p ric o n

D w indling M etals

Capl. f‘cklir Rickrnbaccker, who
know■ lomrlhing about war*, told
Tampa civic cluht die other day
that anodier world War would mean
the end of America at we know it.
No doubt there mould be tome
considerable changri. Tlie patty
In power would he voted oul of
office al the nest election, and (he
coil of living would go up ennliderably. And in the next wai.
we would lie fortunate indrrd if our
big induitrial cities escape entirely
even a tinplr bombing raid at they
did in ihr latl war. But wr tefutr
to have nighlmaret over the out­
look. America can diph it out and
America can take il. And a long
lime befote the American way of
life succumht. tome other political
lyslemt which are none too stable
already ate going fo give way.

C a a t la a e t l

fast In a .Mexican restaur ant. Talke«t to 20 women in a little room
at the Central Y.W C A. Talkrd to
Tfi jwraoti* at a luncheon in Ih r
negro Y.M.C.A. Played a strenuous
set of tennis with a local man and
mowed him down hy a rt*2 score
while a group of children gaped
and wisecracked.
Wallace will i«e *M» year* old
. next week. He is an enthusiast
fnr physical exercise.
Ijtst nigh* his audienrr gave him
l con tide rattle applaic-tMost of
them appeared to Is* sym pathetic
t h . . n.*¥t r n o r v i.itm V
British Foreign Secr.'lncy Ernest
to his battle. Some were th e n '
. * ,
,*
,
it
it
■ .
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Itcvin w st voicing ih.* thoupht*
out of curiosity.
During these past 15 years the Democrats have l»een in of ninny "talesm en when he warnIn the opening prayer, the Rev,
complete control of the federal governm ent. Through the ed the Hcm-ral A**emh!v in Pari*
Stacey Adams, n negro prrachcr,
presidency they controlled the Executive D epartm ent. that the U. N. might fail apart.
i said earnestly: "O l^od. when the*
people were In netil. thou didst
Through presidential appointment* they dominated th e Sup­ The Soviet pre«* in Motcow also
the llus-ian public yesterday
give us fieotge Washington. Thou
reme Court. And except for the past tw o years, they have told
that the two ramp* in the U N.
gave us Thomas Jeffeison. Thou
had an overwhelm ing m ajority in both houses of Congress. might go their sep arate) ways—
didst give to America, A braham
We do not blame the Democrats fo r all the trying d if­ »hi« detnile the fact that lleputy
Lincoln. Now today, our F ath e r,
ficulties which our country is experiencing today. The sp iral­ Soviet Foreign M inister Vlrhln-ky
j thou hast given us another g reat
t.
.
, , _ ■American, Henry Wallace, th e
ing prices which a re grinding the "fo rg o tten m an” deejatr wn« ipiotrrl hy » London paper aa n u s n t tmm
saying in an interview : “ We shall ONI Of DVI MIN aboard a U. H. fh a m pion of peace."
and deeper into th e muil, the laltor discord, strikes a n d riot­ not
abandon the United Nation*." Navy plane which crashed In C a n a -.
Th, t w a. the M ie f and hope
ing which m ar our industrial relations and im|M&gt;tle produc­
Well, supposing the V . N. does
wilds two week* ago, M /S « t
„ n rHrnr%t fnr, , ln , h(.
tion, the dubious handling of our foreign nffnirs which for split; What follows? It e v I n Jerom e Scaliie, 50, of Cambridge, rrow il—th a t Walla* &gt;
tin* mvcuihI lim it in 15 w a r s is le a d in g u s t o th e b r in k *tf w a r , j answered that in a horse-sens** Ms**-, U shown on his arrival at tha peace.
The Rev. Mr. Adams is al*o th e
a r e p r o d u c ts «*r w o r ld -w id e ilish tc a tio n s f o r w h ic h t h e lb -m o - «»&gt;• »*v
'f ,l' i
I _IVaihington National A irp o rt The
I men were part of an Army and
Progressive P arty candidate for
c r a t s m a y I h* i p . m o rn m sjio n sil.le t h a n th e y w e re f o r t h e | ^ ^ 4 3
" w I S S ta a l
. Navy p&gt;rty which flew north on a | lieutenant governor of Texas.
. . . .
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■That is, the Russian Woe would I m ilitary tniMion. Following their
Ahother nartv randldaie Inlm iltlt Senator l*ep|Htr, ill blaming I in* Republicans for the have its own organisation and the t rescue, they were flown to The Pas, dureif as Jnstir** *if th&lt;* Peace
*
P.
Manitoba. Canada, (f nferaatuouiLl
accumulated evils of the past 15 years, is elevating them to Democracies would have ll.eii
Huggins of Farm crsville, runAs
a
m
atter
of
cold
fart
there
a |Kisition of res|am sibility which th e ir rank as a m inority
I tong fnr stale commisfioner of
e v e r has born r. "U nited"
party and their brief control of Congress do not deserve. nNations.
The organization l.ai I n d u s t r i a l C o m m i s s i o n i
w V u ire 'm a y am win.
Let’s face it. Senator, the country is in an awful* fix. a n d • jjr,.n *|dit will** open ..lace the
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the party in (lower hasn’t helped it any.
Mart, with the Com m jalst* uring , « U V O L U l t S
n i r t H K million vote***nwe
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not-•&gt;•.
feartena

William Green of ibe American
Federation of Ijtboi it not Inoled
by ibe propaganda emanating from
Motcow. "We ran come lo only
More minerals have been taken out of the ground in
one conclution” , be tayi. "Tlie pn|. the United States since 1900 than had previously lieen exicy of Sovirt Rutua it at ihr root id i tra d e d in the whole world since tlie loginning of time. This
the rnliie Imublr", and be addt startling statem ent is made by Prof. It. I*. Linstead, director
'Th e re it no longn any doubl ibai of the Government Chemical la b o ra to ry , lie implied the
a powerful Communitl fifth column next questimt to occur to most |ieopte; How long can this
il operating in ihn country today". go on?
Phoney. tayi you. flul you know,
There is such a tiling us mineral exhaustion. B ritain,
what if Ibll G irrn wrte. light?
says Prof. Linstead, once supplied the lead for the plumbing
Tlie rotl of newspaper iqM-ration
it continuing lo iiir. a New Orlean* puhluhrr lellt a nrw»pa|iei
conference in Hifcrai. “Nrwiprint
ha• gone up more thin. 100 percenl lince 1041", hr 'raid, "and
merchankat drparlmrnl pay tcalei
b i«V more than doubled on tome
ncwipa|trn. rno*) of il Unce 1946."
On imall nrwipfurri coil* have
gone up more than dial. And every
lime ihr cntlt go up. there it let*
and leu lo t|wnd on picture*,
comics, Iraluirt and other irivice*
which the public want*.

Iron Price Hike

Wallace Talk

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J i r r k m ; in k s
Cl.fcT51.AND. Sept. 2U. oPi—
Jet engines which may produre
five time* the power of ty|&gt;es now*,
in use a le lieing developed by t h i J
National Advisory Unmmitlee for
Aernnnuttcn nt its l.ew is Flight
Propulsion l aboratory here.
This was disclosed today in a
discussion of rrse areh piojeeta
during tlie annual inspection bym ilitary visitors.

Dr. C. L. P erso n s
Ol'TOMETHIST
rltO M P T CO.MPLKTK
OPTICAL 8KRV1CK
flfasaea prescribed, dispensed
Itepalra and adjtiatm rnla mad*
Hour* 9 -11 &gt;- 1-1
Mat. 9-11
Phone 299
Atlantic National Hank Bldg.
Hanford. Florida

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that y*iti can Re-enroll In our
flight scho*d. If you delajs you
may not lie able to reenter.
C o u r i e i available-Private,
Commercial, Instructor, Instru­
ment Twin Kngine.
Mop and Sec our School or
Phone 105(1

SHOWALTER
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WINTER PARK - 0R 1 ,A N D 0 '|

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S W2 r rHl n 1
»ml community to aee
*J»r»wnfw In th a t warker* who are disabled
fthr
physically hut not occupationally
Itussfa with ru th le-s suppression I are placed In Job* w here they ran
V.
fllfh u at home and w llh ib * an n 'se l to the business rather
interference in other tnuntriex* than having to rely upon city or
affair*. She urged the t«. N. rot state sunporf," Smith said
of undent Rome. Now it has to import its lead. He m ight to rompromise with the Rovle*
To aid In Ihe plarem enta of
have mltlt'il t hut u n d e n t Iralaml was noli*tl as a source of I. bloc on the
Issue...of human free- Kmploytnent Rerviee use* the mod—- -----which she Ip im td th.*
i - .e r n met Inals and techniques, »ueh
gulil. That was many a century ago.
problem ronfronting thII as vrrtoua aptitude an perform*
Some day Iho worltl will Is* hniught up with a stu rt 1k*- tialay.1
*
anre tests,phical Job demands an ­
fore tin* ivuliuition th u t its metals art* n-uchitig tht* vanish­
The oil and w ater m ixers al»« alysis, physical ability appraisal,
ing point. We might th en wish we hntl Ikk' ii less prtsligal m ight lend ear to Belgian P rem lrr nr.ii interest chick list*.
Employer* hiring handicapped
I aul I len t i Spaak, form er pres Iw ith tin rails, naiis tint] metal foils.
&lt;•’[•! " f •J1’’ D. N. assembly, who w orkers selected by these methods
told the Busslans in a siieevh U - can In* assured that the workers
thu* employed will Ik* hired for
fori* Inal body;
lly HUHHKI.I. KAY
By your eonduet you have abilities, not their disabilities,
Smith slated
While Ihe storm season la not I would feet If my little old prevented this organix.ition ft ,uti
over and maybe we should sti'.l | ‘•Queen M ary" wen* manhandled working W,* fe a r you because n
keep &lt;iur finger* crossed for a I by a storm and 1 was called upon | *'v,'ry country repr*v?nti**l here
little while longer, we ra n get to go out and look at the wreck*
mnmUjn a fifth column, the
down on our little pink knee* and age.
even H iller did not
know.
say a prayer of genuine thankfulFirst te|Hiita of the nver-»ll dnm
A
few
hours
earlier William
ST. CHARLES. 111.. Sept 29, (Al
ness for what might have happen- age estim ate tlie loss al approxi
—-F’arm er Maurice Regnole is a
n t to us. but didn't, when the mately tw enty-five million dol- F ^fer . r r r ’ Mr n.‘
li,rdeclared
' ' m*rlcan
Federation
of
U
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o
r.
tn
sound sleeper.
hurrleane struck us last week.
| lars, which is a lot of Jaek but
While he took a liaid-eaincd
IsHiking at Ihe nirfp it would he juow hrie near as much a* it would a broadcast: -T here I* . .. longer
• powerful Com- niyht'a sleep, his silo exploded. The
hard to pick any route through the have l*ei-n if the center of the
sta te that a stoim could take storm had hit Miami and traveled munist fifth column i* operating hlait blew off Ihe silo primf—
sent It snaring Ml feet—ami bulged
where less damage would iw* done, up the length of the Kast Coast •n Btl# country today."
Of rourse there a te
fifth its concrete wall*.
*
for most of the aira waa unpopu or had struck ihe populated areas
everyw here, p art a n d
Tlie silo roliapsed onto the barn.
laled wastelands
of rentral Florida nr Ihe Wx**t column*
p etre l «f he world r. solution *„r The barn folded onto the feed
I am not trying lo minimise the Coast.
lh a .p rw d of Communism. If* , shed. The feed the,! knocked over
dam age and I fully realise the
Tin* Miami Dady News labeled
severe blow It has lieen to such the storm a n , ”nx.eart h urricane” v fm aoi'iwfl"Uh **»""" nol'be- :'-e windmill. The windmill drop-V aa Bevin p i! onto the implement shed.
communities as Key W est, F7ver* liecauM* of it* slow movement * av ? r / 1
r *n 1 Work en a n o . Id
Blaming silage gas. Regnole told
glade* City, Clrwiitnn, Itcllr (Bade, whieli made it very difficult for bay. u »
P "* ’*’' - 1
- 'cglon- neighbor* he hard heard a slight
Pohokre, Canal Point, Homestead, weather observers to keep track al b a .K
noise during the night. But he
Miami, Stuarl and others but I nf it ami caused srvrre dam age to . * C,,B)'il Nations
still conlend that we are m ighty the particular atea* where It re­ the democracies alone wi uM serve didn't get ou» of |« d to investigate.
lueky.
mained almost stationary. W hile
The death rate of tJ. 8 troops
Apparently Key West, the Key*, over Florida it look the storm ID «* Mta«.f“ |,Ut,&gt;W,r* ,UH * lo*L
in toe United S tairs in 1047 was
portion* of Miami and Ihe Lake hum* to trav el only 250 miles.
10 per cent lower th an in 1019.
Okeccliulice area suffered most.
A couple of day* after the atornt
lake
^ rt.
f * Ma».«chu*etls
Fortunately, Kverglndr* grower* passed I had occasion to drive from faamLhi
.f'-u x o g a g o g m a n c h a u fa .
ran make a mme-hark a* truck Tampa to Orlando.
I kept o
? r,h #i;Wvmborit,n i,n au g —
crop operation* mound th e lake sharp eye o|ien for any evidence “ Vo., V. T “n ,n
language,
w rre not far enough advanced tu of damage atn n i the route but
my
side*8
n
o
'lii’Urei‘
,
L
ri
1 middle.”
m
y
jild
e.
nolwdy
fish
in
pruvrnt a quick come-lwck. The emilil tlnd absolutely none which
dam age in cane fields, however, la Indicated th a t the damage w m
*
another m atter and from flra l re- confined to a sm all path over which
inirta out of Clewiston It would (he renter traveled and outer wind*
seem that the United S tates S ugar were not strong roough In oth er
Company and the individual cane sections to even blow fruit from
grower* have lieen hit p retty hard. tbe trees.
C itrus growers in the fam ed
But getting aw ay from the tr o ­
Indian KWer country took a h e a t­ pical storm an d turning to the
ing. and individual losses to grow ­ political storm . I found O range
er* and shipper* there will p ro b ­ County a battleground between
ably Is* heavy. It usually develop*, Republican. M ate* Rights and De­
however, that first rep o rts a te mocratic forces; all three cam ps
exaggerated and Indian River rlalm they will carry tha county.
grower* will probably wind up th e Always a Republican stronghold.
season In aa good if not b etter It looks like O range would go for
shape than growers In o th er cltru a Dewey ami at th e same tim e give
section* where no dam age wav Its congressional randidata, Mardone due to the fact th a t the*e rellus 1. Moss, a good m ajority.
Indian River folks, through co­ Thurman has stro n g support and
operation, Intelligent b ra n d ,adver­ it is a toss-up as lo whether he or
tising and generally sm a rt o p era­ Truman will tu n second.
tion, have been able to m ake toonOld Line P a rty Democrats, led
of every kind , execute,I with
keya out of uther citrua aectlons by Rsnator P epper are scream ing
care and akill. Phone fo r our
and keep their section and th eir and tearing th e ir hair In an affo rt
A -I "fix It" man. Low coat. ; I
famed brand on tup of th e heap.
to hold the county for Trum an, b ul
The poor folks I am so rry for from reaction I encountered th ey
at* the owners of fishing hoots don't appear to be making much

To Think o f Refreshment
Is to Think o f Coke

Too loale t o ClaHttify

Silo Explosion Kips
Farm As l\lun .Sleeps

TAKE UP A

SPORT
FISHING

UB1D HHIII.*
..

8T. JOHNS

WsctHe Ca.‘- •'!1

ROBSON

BANFOHD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CONPAHV________________________ ’

Ot»o, last

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W e d n e s d a y s e p t . 29, iu»

TOE 8ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE THREE

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F. E. Kouiniilats
Honor Bridal Couple

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender

Telephone 1-18

Truth Seekers Hold
Of f i c e r Election

THURSDAY
Srin lim it He be hah Lodge No. 43
will meet at 8:00 I'M in the Odd
F flV w i H all. Membeis a i r reUiu-strd to attend. Officer* will
Fold drill practice following the
tro ttin g
. . . .
Mvmbeis of Seminole Kebekuh
Lodge No. 4.1 will entertain tta tc
M fieer* on th e it official visit. A
rpeclal program ha* l&gt;een plan­
ned ami all member* are requested to be pre»ent.

Flection of office* w*&gt; held
at a meeting of the Truth Seek­
er* Cla** of the First Meiho.li*i
Church on Monday at rhe church
annex. Officer* elected to *erve
for the coming year arc president,
sir*. !£ada l.oid: vice president.
Mr*. J. II. Crawford; aecreUry,
Sir*. Ik H Itarkey; treasurer,
Sir*. T . K. Wilson who will also
act a*‘ rlas* teachri.
Following the election Mrs.
Lord appointed the following com­
M ONDAY
mittee rhaumvn: Mr*. K
F.
The Ruth S p et ring J r. 0 . A.'» Crenshaw, flower chairman; Ml*
of the F irst H«pti»t Church will C. C. Priest, duvnlionul chairman
meet with Ann Vance. 247*1 P a l­ und Mrs. W H. Tbi-ttnii hoste**
metto Avenue, at 3:30 IMI.
committee chairmen. H o u t i n e
The W. S. C. S. of the H r» l business was conducted followesl
Methodist Cfeurch will meet at with a pr-&gt;giam which «tir*se*J
3:00 P.M. *t the following homo*: the love of home »n«l family The
Circle No. I w ith Mr*. L. L. Sill urogram
under the dties-tlon
m Celery Avenue; Circle No. 3 of Mr*. Thornton
H t h Mr*. J . .M. MrCa.kill, JOtlh
Also on tiie progtatn were sev­
Grandvirw Drive; Circle No. :t
with Mr*. Fletcher Holla. 1431 eral selections sung by a trio
Valencia D ilve; Circle S o. 4 w ith composed of Kev J K McKinley
Mr*. K. II. Laney. 305 E ast W . S. Thornton and I'. (' Priest
Eighteenth S tre e t; Circle No. 5 Hostess.-, for the social hour
with Mr*. J . O. U n e y 1»I2 San- were M r. Thornton, Mr* Nellie
ford A vein**; C itrlr No. »l with Vaughn and M r. Mar) Norris
Mr*. S O. ShinhoHer, 1408 Oak Hirthday greeting* wrr.- extended
Avenue; Circle No. 7 at the to Mrs Fanny Lloyd, Mi* Lord
and Mr* Jeante Putman
churteh anne*.
Chapter* of the Women’* Auxb j Delirlou. lefieshinerit. w e r e
* i y of lloly Cross E ^ U ^ p a l ' { « ™ l “ \Slr* Mabel lljount. Mi*.
................
W iuirli will meet at 3:00 P. &gt;1. a* )\
iDoli. Mi. Loi.l. Mi* Tillt*.
follow*: St. Agnes with Ml* W, Mr*, tJoy'd. \lr*. Carrie Diaper,
J. Thigpen, ft
fOl Park Avenue Sir*. P rle .t Mr*. A. D ShoemukM r. PutI ul
with Mr*. G. I. Louck. a* co-' er. Mr*. It W Turner.
b o itr^ i; St. A nn's with Mr*. H. nam, Sit*. C A Ponder, Mrs.
H.
Coleman.
4&lt;!1
Mellonvllle M. E Mo&gt;e. M r. I! M Mason,
yllle Avenue; St. Catherine'* with Sirs. W. P. Chapman. Mr*. O. E
R F, Crenshaw,
Mr* Fred Bell. IW0 Park Avo- Guerry. Sirs
Crawford
pue St M ark’* Chapter will meet Mrs. Hotkey,Mr*
at th* home of Mr*. Roy Holler. Mr*. Thorton. Mr* Vaughn, Rev.
8:00 McKinley. Mr Thorh-n and Mr
706 Magnolia Avenue, at 8:00
Priest.

P. M.

. „

Hollywood

Mr. and Mr*. F E. Roumilla* ^
entertained on Monday evening
honoring Miss Ruth Slensttom and
her fiance Edward Crajka with a
I mat party aboard their yacht the
Skylark. The group met at the
Sanford Boat Work* at 8:00 o’clock
wlwtv they Imarded th«-r &gt;
yacht
Late in the evening .Sir*. Hun
mi Hal served a picnic supper to
the guests. Those enjoying I he
affair were Mis* Htenatrom amt
Mr. Crajka. Mr. and Mrs. J. W
Salsbury, Mr and Mr*. Douglas
Stenstrom. Mr and Mr*. Mark
Jacoby. Sir. und Mt*. Illakc Saw.
yer. Sir. and Mr*. Hill Ty ie , Mr*.
Paul Nuwakuwxkl of Middletown, JOHN r A R IU ll.t. ha* \he .Irmt mi W il l tAM KI I.IOTT in .. -erne
Conn.. Sliss Peggy Duncan, Otti* If rum l(r p u b l i c -OI.II I.OS A M i KI.KS'L *«• •I jumih : iWTIIF.ICIXF
Mooney and Mr. and Mr* Kmimil- I MclsKOl* H its T h ca tu T h u rv li) am*! F i i .U y'
lat.

Personals
Mr. *nd Mr*. Frank Ashdown
plan to leave on Friday for a thrwe
werk* vacation in New York Stale.
Mis* Margaret Jamiiirs of T a l­
lahassee and Mis* Dorothy Ellen
damme* of New Smyrna Hs-ach
have been the recent guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. John D. Abrahams-

Mr*. William layer of Totten*
ville, Staten Island, N S', i* the
guest of Sir. and Mrs. Hoy
Drown at their home in the Park
Apartments Mr*, la-yes will U •’ •‘ SH

irTiteiidx'rrd !»&gt;• hri fri«rnU **
th# fm in tr M uigarrt Anderson

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H onor .Mrs. F. A kers

Hedy L a m a rr Drops
Look M ag azin e Suit

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Mis* Ann Lovell and Mis. Doro­
Kl»»«Is#•1 - in\ •*n t # «illl'Jt -4 t tin
Mi*. J. Sturm has a* her guest
| it raft# y"i» Iijiy * ■'t •ern I1*
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a g a in * !
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Cl untie.* entcllei*ed
last f^UOglRNi ilu tiltigi
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at her home at 410 West Twen­ thy
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tieth Street her mother-in-law, evening with a *up|&gt;et-»huwrr at
‘\ 'It loll Ilf Y • 1v e1.” s m i'l l l-e li
MY r n r \ H» SUIT
Her iiU iH tn* y, -I »1 *y
t *1***1" i .
ilir t di 11 *'"IT 1lit* fl M E h i K h fn t u p»M
Mrs. Stunn who is touring the t):3ll o .io ck honor it g Alts Flunk
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on
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fill'll 11 lit *1111a I of !||i- 11
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C J iiii' In-1*■ a to! fli**!» ml 11111 a*
state of Florida Lieut. Slot in. u
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wa*
servILlpt'tillt CltUfl y«.*1i*rtlll&gt; I I ,. d
i cup but it • 4if m u gnt i n
VY.1* miilioit
flight officer, was recently killed
Mu T«iy
like*
1*1 Ms irte M , I ••maid
T h e llm l
e«l at small laid* n the living chord ti« gM*- fi *»4»*«'ti
I i up cli«*|’p rd .•« •
him
In Sarasota.
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li&lt; la .
and dining ro«ims with place* !•» ■ Tlu a rtfc f* hu d .Im rg 1! I.... I*
; slip* »!*t»d liiu i*'ilid"t *
HI
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4ft till'
^l .11 »«•’ • ill i*
l - t o v . - d I . — t a lg e
ing markisl with appropriate place \» ith im licu tm g win hu*l fin b I |*M| .
. up "
*
i.d .|a I l k , a/* * k
bk,
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*b*- vi i|i«|, l« ool log eliiillgll *
Mr. ami Mi* llowaid J Tanner cards.
pIn*(ic *u» ir* « y *»** bit lift
l ( ' « » | l » o ' l t s *&gt;1111
and Mr. nod Mrs. Ilouurd J TanT
hi
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lie* or at ing the looms s u e
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t»«*p|U'l
tier. Jr. and yo'ing son Neal of lovely a n a n g e merits of lavvn.lei ' s sj
* iitrbil v 'l t u i ’ rtldod li&gt; b* * t11it Y % till ’ ri' * gold fiu*1 bull, Ifthlcll
s
*'%t 't * up- mtb
Eavors
Rochester, N S', arrived on Monday huddleia and gieenerv Late hi the I j I S I m I IO vv 4 I
h.i»o** b ii"i
f t 4-*111 .it. hit J
- / •iildesp
•
!.
*b spp« d
to spend **me lira, with Mi Tan evening the hostesses presented
1* t f Or k aT^•4*•, hi' put |t Diet#
I
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I ’l i r
w'Alflt
10
i,
sil
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«ill44«-p4ltl
\«ld
Students Mrthi-I I I . N t f-Ultl*# ut ll ll lt
ncr’* sister and brollierdn-taw. Mr. the honoiee with many lovely
1 11,1
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♦
Mid 4Os-I. oY, l I»iyy Hei*t no i r ? 4.oi*d t L 1%f Mil'll ji ltd imi wa# ft
ami Mr* J E. Munger.
|mi T*\ *, i
g|s*tiifi- \d i i | t t e
gift* ill a bassinrl Miss Lovell !
’ ilf
I ti'ti di' l b u t n*»1 h r II t% 91.
V *I«1
limiCi 1 'RfV . I»:it i r c - r U i M t I I I . I f
and Mis* Crumley weie assisted
NEW Yi&gt;liK. S* pi
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1
p o t a ' 04 * wiiil
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(% * Ye i
nod
H.*t
Inyou don't h 4C4 *t. A 4*11 til e
in serving and entertaining by Col leg. -iiu h n t- .liuull li.ii.
*Til1.e* liNVi’it*! glitifeigeil unirh/'
i - \ nlunIv • til te iu le i, nl..it|
*' 1Y *1*»
their mothers, Mrs II. II. Crum- say* lien Dw ight It Eisenhower I n g t r i n - t o
•be atnihll
I *4tin* till*' IIIg 11 At#%
In .
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4 tl4‘|*| *'*|
\\ In ti 111ctl 111« »
H onored On B irthday i*&gt;- »n&lt;* Mr* w h i.oveii
iCoiumi.i* i mv.i.itv n- ,i.m
Wld •4ii*4riuhK nnd milk
I I im I
IHgbt non there * iii11y oiii thing
Ll'otHlili'U i • t»*M ! to III )i 4 * m i
Theme enjoying the evening with
Hr t«M m&lt;n« tliaii I .-‘on -in
•4'pftiatiiM H.i iii
o.MKi link'*
ih'U otlt Ii D Ih f.iie •** ! \m g ^ p iin
* • Ia r a
t ' Y I ' l l|| kWJt’ l 1 •it
H I M .it h .M -l l
Mrs. Aker. » f « the Mi*»e« Urns - dint* Ml ill ■«**■ ttihl) .1-1.1.I n
M# m ‘ *d l'i». if ic (V e n n
H i* * in K i.t e a
if hi In *t kb* wiili i h* | j 4 *1 p.ii ah’)
Mr*. lltiU -rt Stoothnff rnt**r- | riftt Mithrw* Bilnt» (U k rr lU tih- | MThr »h»v tlitit g y • bv thut &gt;4*u f I-illtte» «•• I
'
I’f Ylllg*
i•»11\ •Itittr*
« 1 rt thlre Yi**11 Ml111v «tieu*h.
tained on Mumlay i.ftci n«x&gt;n nt ne Connelly, Ruth Sockett. Jean b n't bn\i *"iiio futi

i.o s

\ n*«;k l k s . &gt;vpt. :•

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nr \

G e o r g e Stoothoff

her hum# on llra n lil! Avrnut* , \yiliiams. Tot l.ivinestt:ii
‘ Its.
honoring her *«*n Grunrr Stool- Itatph Wight, M r. A|d*rn Ta y
lu ff on hi* fifth birthday During lor, M r. F.iiie** Hiiitlieison, and
the nftrrnoon irA in r« u#i# #nj«»y* Mr*. Carrie Drnt'ci.
rd by th# young gu#«t» with ptil
et l&gt;cin* won by Sidney Yililrn,
Ifriiivi Thur«ton ain«l Jimmy W il­
liam*.

TUESDAY
0 T h e D aughter* of Wesley Cla«* Y oung W esleyan ( lass
of the F irst Methodist Church wll ■■
k lim m .r \1 iu &gt; tin tr
meet *1 the home of Mrs J. O ' l l S S a U P p l T f tU * l l i n g
I.At# in th# iftrrtHHiti trfrrah
Laney at 1012 Sanford Avenue
im nl* con*lfiting of n# &lt;renin,
y#i #
at 8:00 o'clock with hostess be- f The monthly titrating uf th^ take, mndy and huhhl# gum %
CHKYF.NNK, WYO.. Sept
lr.y Mrs. Lane^-, Mrs
Claude ( Young W edryin (.l«w of the ■#rv#,l by th# hunt#** a»*i«t#«! by
Tinv Fnr-ftt •'N’uhhln**’ ll.if In-Id iM
!«»)
lh m d o n . Mrz. F rrd WiUon. Mfa. V\t h Mrthudiat Church *■» nnu
&gt;i m
»».. Walter
YYuitrr M
.Mettuetfirr,
ftiurth#r, .Mrt.
Mr#, fm
fmnn.
in . th# ra lly Chrifttmn*
t hri
Jd. L. U'rl|tHt and Mm . K djrnr,in th t church »nnr* on Krlduy Hilly tllm n snd Mr». S**nny How. I of I1M4. i* am w lng up
ago. wh#
when NuMunMitrhtll.
,; evcnlnir.
Four vr*r* ngn.
evening A covfrtd di^h supiicr #U.
wa* enjuyrd tiy the memliers
Enjoying the afternoon with was there, hi* parents despaired of
T u L i r i t r i present nririr to the business tieorge were Ja n et tiierin, Diana H* living.
. They fixed an rm Iv
4 ajY *l*K m eeting Rusinesi wa* cnnducteil lTeise her, Peggy Powell M arty | Christm as tree f.n him figuring
the class president Dick Sletnper, Michele pop,-. ‘Dorothy I 1"’'d never live until Dec. 25 Tin
ayne, with plan* iwing mado and Svlvia William*. Ituhy C a rl- j wot’1 «“• sround nnd neopl. from
for a r!a*&lt; prr#ect in nninerthm ton. Rheala Rest. Ellen C arter, ! "'I °»er ,h '' nation mailed him pro.
| | V ftOROTHY ROK
.'with the church’s building fund. Shirley Ami Vlhlen. -nnc and
NuM''" ‘ l‘,'f 'i v . d altliougli
ASSOCIATED PRESS FASHION
About 20 meml-ers of the class Linda Williams. Julie Ver.my |,h V'
' hn' ‘' h‘
,H*
EDITOR
were present and Mr. Payne an- Ilelty and llarliaru tian tt, Nancy Iwdrid. i-n for life.
The little black dress, classic of nounced that there would he a Thurston, Evelyn Dossey, 'fSugar
he ha* gaim-d 211 jmund*
..............
well-dressed women the world special meeting of the class on Winn, Jane
White, Ann Schumach­ ised alwiut four lurhr* in height in
the
pa«t
eight month* lie ueieh*
over, 1* taking second place th is; Oct. 6 at 8 00 I.M . in the San- er. Steve Powell, W alter MerlWether, Hilly Stem per, Wallace 10 ivoitnds and i* 43 mehe- r *11.
fall to live good gray dress.
tn d K iiii Pope, Hobby Williams. N uhhin-' parent*, Mr. nnd Mi*
Gray is the high fashion cnlrr
Jim
my Williams, Riggie Johnson, Murshnll II. Hoffman, ernlit their
of the season, ranging in lone
Itrlan
Thurston, Charles Rest, son'* rapid grow th to injectionfrom deep charcoal through »lrStanley ami Sidney Vlhlen, llilly of two an.) a half milligrams of
■ Jiant, smoko and cav iar gray to
Thurston. John W hile, Itoth Vih- m&lt;0e hormone* In oil dullv
M etical* pearl g ray Ultra.
len. Henry Schutnarher and N'ell ' Physician* last Fchnary decided
M anufacture* and merchanta re­
nnd
Charles Stoothoff. Also pre­ on the hormone treatm ents In un ]
port th a t in many case* charcoal
sent were mother* of the rhll- nllem pl to rebuild the child's
g ray li mil soiling black in drossy
d u n and Mr*. Geurge Halw and kldnev functions which had U-rn
afternoon froeka and in the belov­
damaged by a long lllin * In ought
Mr*. C. M. Hand.
ed basic dresses which women
about by i bladder obstruct ion.
dress up or down with jewelry and
It Is hoped now that the hoy can
HAPPY RIItTHIlAV
begin to lend a normal life.
areessorie*.
Forest i* busv saving hi* penEvery top designer in New York
nie* for Christm as, which tln»
ha* featured a version of smoke
| year will le- Just 8 fiutnlv affair
or elephant g ray in the fall coiMi. and Mrs. Wultei J. Moivvllh no Frill*. Ami it'« to conic
iertlons. It ha* a new suave look cum of Winder mate announcnl
mi Dec. 26.
i keeping w ith the restrained today the birth uf a son, Jolin
ietorlan flavor of the mode. Com­ M agsnn on Sept. 18 at
the
bined with a contrasting rolur such O range Mrrr.urial Hospital in
aa yellow or chartreuse, it is high­ Orlamio Mr* Kloreum will l-e
Jackiv Cameron
Except for w ater nnd milk.
lememlM-ieil by h rr friend* as
Mrs. A. M. Hluunt
Americans use more pu|&gt;rr than
ly offecliirvJam es C. Owens
anything rise.
You’ll be seeing the new gray* the formei Carolyn Hoyd.
In tailored wool aulta and dresses,
111 soft afternoon crepe* andin
simple basic frock*. You’ll find
It a wonderful background tone
for highlighting with spot* of
vivid rotor. W ith it you nrsy wear
the new gunm ctal kid shoe.., licit
g o t bag, if you like. Ami yin'll find
^ aiU ln ery and stocking* to match,
PA N T IE G IRD LE
■1*0.
All
white
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THE SANFORD HERALD. flANW&gt;RD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY SEPT. 29. 194fl

Georgia Drills On
Florida's Dempsey |Precision
For T i f f
W ithNorthCarolina
Is Selected On SEC
W eekly Star Eleven

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O nly One Guard A nd
O ne Center l\*akc
Coveted Com bine;
Tech Places Five
ll&gt; HTP.HI.ING HLAITKY
ATI.ANTA. Sgj.i. 29. (/ft —
Dixie** favorite way i&gt;f mnvinir n
fooltiall—patulnt; and receiving—
take* the lead In vote ra trh in g in
th e flrsl of eighl weekly poll* to
deride the Aatorialed I’reaa AllSoutheastern Conference tram .
Seven panter* and four receiver*
form the majority of 1H player*
nominated a* the nutslnntling griti■tnrn of la*t Saturday.
Nine SF.C t e a m * ( U p p l l e d the
18 p la y e r * , among whnrn there
w i » o n ly o n e g u a r d a n d o n e canter.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jarkrt* widely favored to win litrhnrnpinn&lt;hip, led the pool with
five player*, three of them hnckfield men. Tulane** violent upaet
of the Alabama Cnm»on Tide 2114 Saturday put th ire men on tire
firet week"* griilstar team.
Kentucky, Ole Mi**, and Georgia
placed two men each. Florida,
V anderbilt, Alabama and Missis*
atppi S tate rame in with one rarh .
Associated I’ret* sta ff w riter*
who covered SKC fame* *etrele&lt;l
five playrr* principally for their
passing abilitie*. The player* are
George lllanda of Kentucky; Ju r
Ein*t. Tulane; Joe K. Ilrown and
Jimmy Southard of Tech, and
Johnny Itauch of Georgia.
Farley Salmon o f Ole Ml** R ot
a vote for hi* excellent combina­
t io n o f quartrrhneking and pa**In ir, a n d Tom (Shorty) Me Willi*
am* o f Mississippi S t a t e , R o l u
vote f r o m a m o n R the c o a c h e * f o r
h i*
t r i p l e -t h r e a t
work a R a ln a t
T e n n c iM .
Tech'* lightisgght f u l l h a c k
Frank Zirgler mafic the li»t with
runnlnR »perd and maneuvrrabillly.
Jo e fieri, who scnYrii riRht of
G eorgia's 14 point*, ran la tte r
Ahait he ever ha* before to g rt the
Tlinth luickflcld vote.
Three of last year’s top cuds
opened the season the way lh&lt;-)4

finished last Decentltcr. Seniors

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Barney Poole of Ole IdUs, G eort~
Brodnax, Tech, and Wallace Jones,
Kentucky, arc off tn start* which
If m aintained will assure them of
■taring positions again this season.
Dirk Sheffield, TufaneV sophnmure end, got the fourth Vote
Three tackles uniniuutrd for fiaturday's play arc Frank Dempsey
of Florida. Dan Bogas, Tulane, and
Dutch Cantrell, Vanderbilt. All
three are 200.pounder* plus and
fast. Itogas I* a sophomore white
Dempsey and Cantrell are juniors.
Tech's All-America candidate
Bill llcaly was the only guard
nominated. Coach Bed Sander*
f whose
Vanderbilt
Commodore*
were wrecked by Tech Saturday
said Meaty was the Yellow Jacket's
best linesman and Vanity's liest
backfleld man.
Alliama's big sophomore center
P at O'Sullivan was named the liest
linesman nn the field in the Ala­
bam a game.
f Both hi* own coach, Allyn MeKeen, and the opposition roach,
Holi Ncylnnd, selected Mississippi
('ta le ’s McWilliams for his play
again st Tenues***. MrWIIIiamJ
ta rrlrri out hi* billing as probably
the tup triple-threat man in the
confer* nee.
The naming of Georgia's Rauch
* •■ baser I partially oi, fine passing
lata in the game against Chat­
tanooga. Uaueh'a quartcrliacking
w as fa r iwlow hia last season
atamlarrl. At a tim* when It appearetl tha Bulldog* and Chattannoga would end flradlorked 8-0
Rauch cam* through ami figured
In both aroring play*—one a pas*
and the other-aa hartdl
handoff to
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ATIIKNS. Go.. Sept. 29. (Spe
rial) — G eorgia’* |»oor showing
against the Chattanooga Moccas­
in* at A thens last Saturday has
tieen hlarned by observers on e v ­
erything but the phase of the
moon. T hey might a* well have
blamed th a t too, It would ju st ts
Joe
likely have tieen right.
—
The main trouble seemed to lalbat the Bulldogs Just weren’t I
sharp. T heir tim ing wa* not good, '
their blocking was terrible, and
there w asn’t too much hustle,
BOSTON, Sept. 29. (/V&gt;—Joe which ha* alw ays Iwen a Georgia
McCarthy *till ha* hope for hi* tradimrark.
fading Boston Bed Sox in th eir
If there is to lie any contest at
T he Sleek D eluxe Twin 71 H. P.
day-to-day struggle to rrm ain in nil this S atu rd ay when the m ateri­
I he American J.ragin' rare.
al-laden T arheels Invade Sanford
120 Model is th e most pow erful
“ You never can tell about base­ Stadium, th e re must be a great
ball." he said last night In the improvement in the Bulldog*. A l­
standard quote reserved for all though th e Moca were held to a
outb o ard in it’s size ever bu ilt.
manager* in a lim ilar iltu atlo n . net gain of 24 yard* on the ground,
• In the au rfare, at lea»t, he didn't the Georgia linemen were notice­
look like a man who wa* deeply ably ab»ent in the 'Nnoga back field
C om pare it’s specifications w ith
di*turl&gt;e&lt;l.
on passing and kicking piny* At
"You go along from day to day thnt rate, Ju stice, Bmlgers A Co.,
an y in it’s class.
$ 1 7 8 -5 0
doing your liest," he said, Kinder will pas* and kick the 'Dog* com­
I* tny :iext pltehrr. A fter th at pletely out of the park
Any tra m th a t ran dr born the
we’ll *ee, maybe Jark K ram er,
maybe *omel&gt;ody else When we’re Texan* to the tune of 34-7, I* like­
‘YVE BET YOU’LL BUY”
two game* la-bind with only one ly- lo run roughshod over any and
A H II WINNINO the National t.engue pennant for the first time since
nil
op|Minenl*.
and
keep
said
en
­
to play, then we’ll concede, not
1914, the Boiton Brave* whoop it up in their dressing room. Kerf, pitcher
emy from m aking much of n show­
until then.
Bed B arrett (left) and Sibby St at I. second baseman, hoist manager Billy
” 1 remerntier a Pittsburgh team . ing lo lioot. Although the T a r­
Southw orth on their shoulders niter the team treat the Giant* 3 to 2.
rnu*t have tieen bark around 1921, heel# took several game* to get
In foreground I* trainer Shorty Young.
(International Aoundpholo)
really
going
Inst
fall,
It
is
rlrn
rly
eatne Into th e Polo Ground* with
evident
th
at
th
ey
were
completely
« 7 or 7*b gam e lead. KveryImdy
I'KNN Pit \CTICK
especially the off-tackll- plays and
»aid they were in. Kven the G iant ready for the opener this year and
P ill LA D K I.Pill A. Sept. 29, I t passes used by Dartmouth's T uss
ball player*, crowding around th e are going to lie e x tra lough all the
Form er gridiron sla ts ut tint Mel otugbery.
b aiting rag e told the P ittsb u rg h wav this tim e.
This will lie the seventeenth U niversity of Pennsylvania were
player*, 'yoii’re in. All w e a te
Hireling In-tween these two team s, given an opportunity yesterday
Alice Green, wife of John G reen,
worrying ab o u t I* second place.’
"W hat happened? The Olanl« with G eorgia coming out ori lop to w atch the I9IH edition of Ihu . end for th*- D etroit Lion* of the
| National Football la-ague, is «
heat them five In a row an I seven time# and earning one tie. Bed and Blue machine workout.
Thi* series ineludr* two games
Penn open. It* season Saturday prurticing corporation atto rn ey
knocked them rig h t out of it.
played in th e 1895 season, and the iic n irn t th f Hi* Green of Dart* j *n *******________________
(Chryalrr— Ply mouth Denier)
And in Philadelphia the New
w ' n ,n *
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t..- ",",, V-, .
York Yankees, champion, of thv l ) 1,*7 r Su* " r l," wl “ ffniV , U "‘ m o'.th a t „ Penn’s Franklin
,,
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In the 1911 W orld* Series Uio
Distributor)* For Seminole County
cor Id only a year ago. had little
r \ ro,l' n*
'7
i .
Coach George Monger hud tlur Boston Brave* treat the Athletic*
lehr left
l..ft tn.U
e
venge Ilf the much disputed S ugar
IMS Hanford Arc.
fight
today.
I’hnnt
four
straig
h
t
w
ith
Dick
Rudolph
Nnw th r rc* c iiw ' J « " * ....... V "**}'"* **-rt««u,i.
Bow d i f n t .
To a man. Ilueky H arris' w ar­ W nut lie G eorgia’s for last fall’* j “ ffensivr* tarllcs while the varsity and Bill Jumv* winning two gum,-*
riors seemed to frei that they licking, but the Bulldog* are far attem p ted to solve thu at tuck, aach.
blew the big one yesterday when from primed if U it Saturday'*
they bowed to Carl Schelti, 21* showing was an y criterion.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO IE VOTED ON IN NOVEMBER, 1941
year-old righthander of the P hil­
adelphia A thletics. 5-2.
NOTICC o r (LICTIOM
eorUnnc* »ith Its ) ptaylgin x lot lh* layy to IS* i f r M t m . n l .1 u t * C m i U I u I h , Ik* C e in Ir b , th* atal*. C ounty, County ( i l e u l o n an th# i n t w i m l m il *f fh#
h1X
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to * n » * irn o w
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Sihast
nhins felt they still had a chance.
T u I hu
B-.*t» at r t a i w i . did M U I I Js la t H ' U - payment af
th* principal and lat*r*,l *1 th* B ill* at rto rtda lor a p p io ril nr ta 1 Th * U j M i l m * (h a ll at tn* It o ir J . * ;n ul D a O ir t t . ap*r,*l
lutisn* p r* p ,u in ( * m « n tm a nii t* tn* m il bond*
I n I i m *1 th* a «* t n***t*l n .t t t o n ta U u « * B«t&gt;-si *1 I n * and from Um* In B r v x ii U U U t tt i *nd Municipauite*.
Coming out o f It, they were n um ­
C im .u tu tlo a at th* B U I* *1 r ta rtd i *nd
Ibi In *ddltl*n tn th* hoodi iu lh o ru o d b* hrld in Ih* y * tr IM I. th it 1. I* **r. Um* th a ru ltc i *n*it t a i l I* MX* d l r c t
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I. IS C tn* County T a x C tllK t* * *
GAINKHVU.I.H, i Sept.
2H— ih ia t -lif t n . a l *11 th* m*m ■*&gt;• i l « t H tn* tim u iiia n . *nd | u m :i t w . ih*t**l C a nm Itut.a
w arriors in the srxnnd of the threen of lh* Slat* *1 r i t n J a b* * n J County tt a ta fr ir n d u in rrllad lor in &lt;h* Countr ot Vol in* , s - It* at r t a r la aarh h o,,'* . It .u in* vo'r* otu l l *nd af Bert ton S at A tllrt* IX af C u C o n - air.&lt;r lad n a. lo i»* d at f*ll*«*t
l l n l purpaw, i y « l t r m | lh * p a « * n . tun*- eta. .h all n&gt;urrt all la s* . I* .i*d In th* - *
game series today, the S’atik* w ere &lt;S|H-cial)— A nother hurricane ia Joint
ilu u a n * war* *ni*r*.| upu
that! n ilu llo n *f Florid*, th* lo sltla l i r t m a r
SCCIIO.W I. K u h rr branch a l th* I - r
riant, du tltl an i n im p c n -s ita n al c * -n - Count*
by th* k t n r , County, County
Is
about to hit Flor ida. But this tim e i * i t o rn.K
quiet, as though they had tieen the
i i u J a i.rn iit. m m lh* y t&gt; ,
* n l *l*o pio.td* tar th* lunanc* t ia rc ta l l . l . t u f , at say m * t a i a t o m . *r si
ly T i « C u lli e s r fto fn it o d In P a rtxrtph S cho t It afd
l i h w l P iilr ic f .. Bp*rial
air will ho filled not with r a y . tha rtn n, and I hay did d r i.r m
and Caplial Outlay h m d , by C a n n y I f e n J i a n y .pacta) or a .lia a n lw a r y
ta tiian I at T l .li s f -- PH if. and
t h i l l llbaarii# T &gt; .
l i h j . - l ( l .i l r t r u an I M in-rlp ah ii-* . ,
brushed by a ghost.
trh&gt;&gt;.l i i h l i l oullay I k r u e l u l l i l far «uca puipaw *llh*i In ptutld* tar IS* ra U c d lo n . n r t , cutt.-dy,
d
The l -f t i l i l u r * m il l at th* t .r f I»• I
_
,
.debris and a high wind, but with d tirct that th* &lt;ald d a inl flai ,IuI nr i 1 * of C d ur.llun fur
M k a iit n t lo th* *tartat* of th* Slat* al pta|*rli b ria a flir acquired " f ra n u r-ic t- tb* (a rrrn a r t o e iim a] call ar any . r n ,-.0 • i r i d n i i f ant a ,b u r u -'TO n t nf ail la tr* la m * »*&gt;• »n al 1st*, and from
tun* I*
There isn t much In say," Man- I flying pigskins engineered by the lh
. f j r n , , i l K ir .II-n In N o y t m b n t » U
*1, but u id b o n ii »n*tl h » lim lln l la m in i tnrrrof. m ay prapow th* a a .l.la n collectad by lh . Caunljr T a * C o lirtto l.
tln-n Ih a r -if .t r m a r t la w . -p a cify in i ,
“ get H arris intoned solemnly. "W’e University o f Tulsa in gctu-rnl
K f lW . I Ilf III r u i t x . I. It A f t ;;A V . p ro im ti and *,n oun l» i w i m M by lh* o f a m rn lm tr.l at any h a llo s at p a r------------—
th* powrra. function., f i l a r and ra m a
pcmatimn nf C * m t y Ta * C o lW to r d* .W - !
got a couple of bad breaks y e ste r­ and one Jim Fink* in particular. O e r m a r . of stal* of ■*,* Slat* af lia rn la . . t u n ll u n f nf T A .c a i.m at p ir .m h n d H orn at thia Co m tifullan. A n y n it k
da h cryny * t»» n .|.«* that a
hy law and M u ll k e i a t a p i y iV * . ( t i l l - m u o n at an w nd m rn t may ral.t* to
™ „ u „„
rutnd tn P i t u l i s l i I ot Ihta Sccilaa IT,
day.
However, there are four
Thi Golden Hurricane T u l» tl
r ; l N r U A I . K I.K C T lO H
I - ai piricr.X*d Py la * otihln nol ta on* .u b )irt a t any s im - . i f of aublrcta, 8 . ,T . r,,
* " m l shall li k r n lt t rr o M !* for th# m l. !
more game* to go Maybe som e­ blow* against F lorada’s G ator* onl ■ Ill ha aa.d in *arb ro u n lr In f " , r t-C• . . m a d I t - n l y ye ar. If Jin t'.a data of b-.at no « t &lt;■» d -w n t ,h * ll r o n .-i. of m nr* . ■ } t \ n n I H u u l - U T a U X r i v p : , . is sn t « t i o n . c - f r u j l c d y ,
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INSTRUCTIONS
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•WEDNESDAY SEPT. 29. 1943

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

University Of Florida Exert All
Efforts To Get Offense

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' F a rr’sRidingStabie
Rolling To P resent Rodeo*
R a c e s On Sunday

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 2 9 - -&lt; /P )- T h c L’ni*er»iiy of Florid* Galois,
held MToielot in theii openrr agam .l Mitnmppi S atu rd ay , *r- trending
•fl efforts thi» week to gel the pin m n rd pm raton a ttac k in ;ear C-fore
iVe invasion of the Tulsa Hurricanes next Saturday.
L o ath Bear Wolf plant to alternate tome defrnte with the tffentivr
efforts today hut fot two days Orangemen hate done a lot of t ork on
ge.iing the hall moved forward.
Art cffentive u nm age clim ated a Ion# workout yesterday. itfonday.
nrirtially a day of real, tea* -p -'ritr
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-----------------with the reserves in hard action
the
11 I'i m n eompleted in the
although the first team men were
openrt. appeared on tlie field In
given only light work.
light equipment an d n lot of tape.
Prior to yesterday's head-knock- j j ,
hi r*».k“ e7. '.V " "*
ing. Wolf aent the entire rqund g«mV T hV re. Jee !
through tong live tackling drill*.I
Tl* reel
doubtful.
In the scrim m age a g a in t th e
D istrict I*TA
freshm en, he ttrcM ed blocking 6th
throughout.
Met T h is Morning
Doug llrlden, who tool. *urh an
unm erciful heating from the rushThe PTA .As social Inn of the
ing M ississippi lire* InM week
while pn»»ing, war* again Idtting Sixth Iiitltiri of which Mr* John
the murk with hi* overheads. Hol­ Roger* ia chuirtimn, wn* achedden’* pae-rs sparked what brief ulod to meet thi* m orning at 10 :lM)
scoring effort* Ih j Gator* made o'clock at the G ram m ar School,
Mia* Ruth Hand, county school
last week.
, . ,
. . .
supervisor, announced thi* mornllig John Cox, wn.i ripped n tf a i„ K,
17-yard gain in hi* only ball-carryKupt T \V .uw ton will leave
ing attem pt last work, w ai nm n tomorrow nooning for Gsinrsvlllc
ing with the second learn and Where he will a tte n d n three day
continue* to alrow improvement.
conference of county superinten­
The left tnekle problem, cm- dents.
phasixrd by the Injuries to Frank
Tin- Seminole T eachers Club will
Dempsey and Corli* Carver, i* m e n Monday evening ut H:00
t*»ing solved by Ren Ewing and o’clock at the Junior High (school
Put D riggers, the latter an tin- auditorium.'
heralded sun who may solvt* the
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question of filling the hole.
Coach Tloittt*
Oilly Parker, letterm an fullback, Carolm. State had* iV y.Vri of
U still on the ailing list and not „c!uil playing experience' on high
even on the field these days. End school, college o r pro foothall
Pal Johnson, who snugged five itf 1 -quad*

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liuphe r tf ’ slop us now,” Lmi
added. "We have four game* to
go against cluhs th „ . v.g'.e
v'.en
eonsistcnlly. Our tram , with the
exception of outfielder Wally Judnlch, I* in fine physical shape.

F a rr's Riding Staulr i* present­ Phillies T a k e Chance
ing a free horse show and rodeo
P lay ers
vl their Peel Avenue location In On loosing
iDrlaudo Sunday afternoon, it «a&lt;
nnnouneeii yesterday afternoon
by C. U F arr, owner.
- { PHILADKLI'III A Sept, »» o l V The Philadelphia Phillies are go
“ All Hanford people, who ,n r in ­
ti tested in horses, nr who have ing to rake a d in n e r on losing
horses .in invited to come over three *«okie players who Cost 11
at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon tqtal of !75,tiOO to sign.
The National League ilub yes­
to join in the fun." Karr declared
Events will he held lor children terday announced It had transfer­
ind adult*, and many rare* wilt red thrre honus pla y ets from their 1
lx- held. M atch'll row pony races Interstate le ag u e f a u n cluh nt
will also Ik- a p art of the program, Wilmington, Del., to d u b s of high­
Khrr said
e r classification*
Farr'* *tahle* are on IVel Ave­
Hugh ’’adcllffe. r ig h t-h an d e d
nue In the Conw ay set loo of pitchei wl.o r. nipiled an cnviahle
Orlando.
strikeout r « ltd nt Thomaston, (in.
high school and S ta n llollmig, tall
Houdreuu Is Happy
outfielder from Texa* Aggies, were
lo the Phils' tntrrnatiohsl
O ver P e n n a n t Chance sent
l.eague farm at Toronto. Rudy
CLEVELAND, hcpl 29, id n - Itufrr. n shortstop wa* assigpeii
"If wc lose the pennant now we'll to Utica. N.Y. in the Eastern •
have no one to Maine hut nur- League
Under Maior l e a g u e rules Ikiiiiis
selvea." Manager Lou lloudrrau
of th r Cleveland Indian* su id 'to ­ tilaver* not tiroiight directly to the
Maior* after s season in the min­
day.
T hat Just nbout sum* up the or.* are subject to the draft. The
American League race. Two up Ma|or l.rngoe draft price is flu,
and only four game* to go, the 000 .
The Phil* are said to have pant
Indians can win the flag without
any outside assistance, although 'tndcllffr 140,000 to get Id* nanis
n a contract. $25,000 to Hidlnng
'u rth e r help from Philadelphia and
W ashington would lie most wel­ i rid $10,000 to Hofei
come.
Two triumph* would insure th Thi Texa* Longhorn*' 1348
T rihe at least a tie. Three win* football schedule include* game*
p u ts the Indians Into the World
ith imivri*itir* front all state*
Series no m atter how llostoti and iHirdering Texas, New Mexico.
New York fare.
Oklahoma. A rkansas arid Louisi“N othing short of a mnjor cata»- iina State.

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St. At P ark Ava.

3 ARTICLES FOR SALE

FRED W. RENDER. Realtor
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Witt Hunter, Phona 947-M.

F . M. English. Roofing Contractor.
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peat free. Call 961 fo r details
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K»t ‘II *8it I *■I lift'll ill W%« 4f*si
Practical nurse, while. .76, kind,
operatlcn. Reasonable rates, San­ ri.n iil l».\
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HOT LUNCHES ev ery day ftrom
11:30 lo 2:00 a t HOMER'S.
Two new unfurnished apailiuentn.
Reply Uux ESM c/o Sanford
Cabbage
plants. M arion Market,
Herald.
Yellow Resistant. Phone M3-R.
L, B. Mann. L ake Monroa.
3 room apartm ent. No chihlr-n or
10 lltwlntwH Opportunilint V enetian Rlinils; New blind* and
a romnb'tr reconditioning serv­
pet*. Inquire nt 203 E. 6th iUXKDQ KKKUS—eomnlete tin*
Hunt a Tuieoo F eed Ftore
ice. Pit. 906-K. for free estlService station and lunch room
S treet.
m atrs.
for sale Living yURr 1 er* It*
SEWING
MACHINE
Center
110
3 room house 620 W. 20th SI.
bark. 1 U01 F renrh Ave. Plum*
tV.
1st.
opposite
Princess
Thea­
Call 82H-J.
Hello Folks! I am your new Haw
3146
tre. I’h. 1130.
leigh man. Just accepted Semi
2 bedroom apartm ent. Adult* only.
mile County. Got n full fn -h
FRIED
JUMIIO
SH
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dinners
2300 Mcllonville. New gas stove.
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
line of Kawleigh
product*.
e v n y night. HOM ER'S.
Would like to h ear from all
PA IN T 8 PEC IA L--FJC Out-idn
Hawlrigh customer*, so I rail
Real E state
Investm ents
____WANTED TO RENT
While, 14.76 p e r gallon. Senp u t you on my railin g list.
W. II. WILLIAMS, Realtor
W anted: unfurnished 2 or 3 bed­
karik U lus and P ain t Co. 112110 N. Park Ave. Tel. | | »
Please semi me a card, won't
room house close In. Phone 164,
114 W. 2nd St. P hone 320.
y o u 7 C. L. S.. Route I, Box
F.II.A . Long Term Loans G.I.
except Sundays.
148, or Phone 11378.
F.II.A. Repair Losna
W ant to ren t 3 or more hediooms. Household goods of nil kinds, hand LA W N S MOWED. F or reasonable K itchen Cabinets bu ilt to order.
mode tugs, antique* ai 18UI
All adults. Phona 1164-J,
F ree estimate*. Jo h n E. Price,
ctlim aU 's Phone 788-W.
Park. Telephone 786-J.
O r l a n d o H ig h w a y , Phono
E xpert Radio Repairing
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE;
1070-W.
REAL K8 TATK — INS U RANCH House under, Covered Wagon,, F re d M ytrs. I l l t. Ind SL
Get yimr blanket* tmund befirr
sleep* four. Priced low for quick j
PRUPKRTY M ANAHEM ENT
AreummiNlation Shop, t l"
sale. Apartment e l s d r i r stove, VENETIAN BLINDS made to or- winter.
RAYMOND M. BALL, llealior
W. 2nd.
il
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Snrninolo
Venetian
Blind
never
u*ed.
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waihlng
tin.. 4 Florida Hlala lUnk Bldg.
Co. 820 W. 3rd St. .Phone i:» N o n t L a — 1 ‘ k k s u n a i .
machine, slightly used. Perfect
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranrh type
1162-W.
condition. Call 67.1 -J.
F o i l MfeALtll PRO', E C flO N *nd
Home, 2 hatha. Excellent loca­
CLEANER LIVING call 361 for
tion Apply 606 rtum osa Drive.
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
rniuplete detail, on FOGGING.
One Electrolux reconditioned vacPh'.'iia I239-W,
report*.
Dempsey, 210 Mag.
Ho-nnrro ChctnlraU. Inr.
uum rlrsner. Phone I29I-J,
nolia, Phone 267.
Small hoiMa. Magnolia Ave., nerds
AVON PRODUCTH
repair*. 92AOO.OO. Call ur ice S
A R T IC LES W A N 4 LD
Get Chri.lma* sustom era now!
SKK US FOR
Roy R e d , 337-M or 1064 J.
Woman ran work 25 hour*
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
weekly and ta rn 4‘i5 .|6 tt income.
AND
TYPING
H
ighest
rash
price
paid
for
ured
Deluxe 8 fam ily apartm ent. Gross
Write Nsntni Senlntry, 311 Ewit
CREDIT BUREAU OF
furniture. Ted D avis Furniture
income 120,000 la st year. Owner
10th Ave., ML Dora, Fla.
HANFORD
Co.
311
E.
1st.
Ph.
1168,
has cut pries to practically cost,
116
N.
Park
Phona
JfO
18
A u r n s FOR SALE130,000 down payment. rr*t easy W ILL BUY your c a r regardless
term*. Big net profit. V e r y
of age or cuodltion. Ratliff 4k
Electrical Appliances
BARGAINS
active in te re st so see me a t
Son*. Phone 237-W.
R efrigerators
in
once. Fred B. Houghton, 403
Repairing
IIEITER USED CARS
Lenox Ave., D aytona Beach, Fla.
WALKER
ELECTRIC
CO.
46 Mercury Sedan Coupe
Will Pay 1300 ra s h for piano,
206 N. Park Ava.
Ph. 1194
Iwiw mileage Top rendition,
Spinel, 11*hy G rand. |10 0 up­
~1 HOMES IN T ilK LOWER
All Work Guaranteed.
46 Oldsmnhite 76 Sedan Coiqie
rig h t. Write B irger W ester, 703
PRICE BRACKET.
G o«hI a* new.
South Florida A venue, Lakeland.
Both arc well located In the city.
FLOOR SANDING and finishing 42 Pnntiar 8 Seilan CotipQ
Phone 3I6H1.
One priced a t 16,000.00. The other
with modern equipment, 28
Good Hhape-a real iiuy,
a t S2760.00.
y ia rs eipcrienc
workl guar- 39 Plymouth Sedan
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Model A Ford P ickup in A-1
anW-cd.
E. I*. Svsvene,. _____
R t . 2i
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T ru ly lorn ro*t mileage.
Ray mood K. Luadqutst. Associate
shape. William It. Avery- KanBox 143A, Sanford, call 716R4 40 International K6 Platform
Phone 731
A tlantic Bank IHdg.
fotd Trailer P ark.
a lte r 7:00 P. kl. at before 7:00
N ew Motor-a money m aker for
A M.
you.
VERY excellent 3 bedroum house, W anted office sp are down town,
GENERAL TRUCK
t large screened perches, maple
on street level. Phono 210 -K,
A KtJUIPMKNT CO.
UPHOLSTERINU wRera quality
floors, located on 6 seres of
________ Hi W, First._______
prevails. Sample* of malrriai*
&gt;«t&lt; ‘ ‘
ground, d o se In, wants o f f e r .'a
galore.
E
tlim
atea
given.
Babo’e
HELP
WANTED
F or Sale—New Case T rarlor,
SMALL country home In good °
U pholstery 110 W. 1st. St.
Model V. A. O.. very reasonatile
condition with fully equipped
Phone 1S63.
--------- Sherm an Conc-ele Pipe fa,.
workshop,
6- miles- from - Sanford, H elp Wanted—G rocery man, must
Phone 1241,
w ants offer. WHY WORRY
have chain itorc experience. Age
RAVE A L IF E
about ascending cost* a n d
not over 40. 6-day week, good
MAYnE YOUR OWN
1934 Packard. Phone 417-J.
scarcity of building m aterials salary. Apply M a rg a re t Ann
By having your ca r or truck
a new 8 bedroom, 2 story house,
S tore, Joe Saunders, Manager.
checked over by our expert 1941 One ton dodge panel Duck,
vary lovely, on targe corner lot,
mechanics. Is the atearlng xy»In A-I condition. M otor Juyt
2 car garage in M ayfair, cannot Man to keep record* an d alio to
tem safaT A re the brakes a d - ‘ overhauled. I’hone 345 during
U d u p lic a te d .! o sar the asking
Justed for quick itopaT M onthly, d a y or R83-M a t n ig h t.
deliver
Petroleum
Products.
price. OW NER leaving town
Seaboard Oil Com pany. 314 W.
w ants offer on 2 bedroom house,
G EN ER A L TRUCK R ^ l ^ C O . !
A,A °?« ‘®n ‘ruck ami
l i t St.
one 37 Ford with model A rnniifr.
M. ‘P f l ^ n U U o n in desirable
206 W. F irst S treet
Good for hunting. Box 293
neighborhood. HAVE others in
Geneva.
country a t from *3,Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
dls
WORK WANTED
600.00 up.
leveling, by hour or acre. Da-

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CIGARETTES
$11 .47
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REAL ESTAT E FOR SALK
O FFIC E space In Uclsch Building, Bargain: 2 bedroom masonry
house, well furnished. Close to
l^ r g e light office, newly deco­
ocean beach and store*. ft.BOO.
rated, &gt;11 utilities, heat and Jani­
down payment I f . 000 . See Fred
to r
si price
furnished. Call
B. Houghton, 40.7 Lenox Axe.,
?Mi3-W, IL A A. Dept. Store.
ftaytona Beach, F la.
Moslem and up to date one room
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for House, furnished o r unfurnished.
Illness is the reason. See the
business, couple. Downtown louwncr at 203 E. fith S trret.
cation. Call 6&amp;0 .

P O L -

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Showdown N ears
«• «tMlli»«tr4 iMiib I'iKr »*• I
lierlln. thia action by the Soviet
ttovernment I* contrary In ite oh
ligation* undri Article 2 of the
C h a tte r of the United Nation* an I
create* a threat l" tin- |ieaie with­
in the meaning of Chaptei VII of
th e Charter.
2 l ~ l l la cleat fiuin the pro­
tracted elrlianire of notra and the
conveiaallona which have takr-:
place on the initiative of the thlee
government* U'lween them and the
Soviet guVrinnipnt that the three
government*. ronoclou* of their
otdiicattuii under the C h a rtrr to
. settle their dlaputea by peaceful
m eans. have made every effort to
ftaolve I heir difference* directly
With the Soviet governm ent. Coplea
of the rrlevant documents are aubm ilted acpaiatelv in particular,
attention la drawn to the num­
mary of the nit nation which I*
contained in the note of Ilia
M ajesty's government and the govtrnm enta o f/th e United Slates of
America and the Flench He public
dated Sept. 2&lt;ilh-27th a« follow*
"The laaue between the Soviet
Kovrtnmrnl and the Weatern Ik-copying I’nwera la, therefore, not
th a t of technical difficulties in
cbmmunirationa nor that of reachlog agreement upon the condition*
for the regulation of the ciureiiry
for fieri III! The la*ue la that the
Soviet government haa clearly
■bown by.it* actlnn* that It ia a t­
tem pting by Illegal and coercive
measures. in di*rrgard »f it* ohligations. to aecure political objec­
tive* to wiiich it ia not entitled
and which it could not achieve by
peaceful mean*. It ha* reported
to blockade measure*; it ha*
threatened the Herlin population
with *tarvatl»n, di*ea*e and eco­
nomic ruin; It haa tolerated iliaorder* and attem pted to overthrow
Ilia dulv elerlrd municipal govern­
ment of lierlln. The attitude and
rondoet of the Soviet government
yeveal iharply Ita purpose to con­
tinue Ita Illegal and coercive blockad f and it* unlawful action* de­
sig n e d lo reduce the rtatu* of the
United State*, the United Kingdom
and France a* occupying power* In
Derlln t&lt;&gt; one of com ple'e sutmrdination to Soviet rule, nod thu* to
obtain uhaolutr authority over the
■economic, polltlcar and aoclal life
of the people of lierlln, and to In.co rp o ra te the city In the Soviet
ton*.
, , "The Soviet government ha*
A htrehy taken upon lla e'f rule re*.
ponalhllity fur creating a aituatlon. In which fu rth e r recmirne to

((institute* a threat to Internation
Al peace and security. In nrdri
,th a l International peace and secur,Jty may not U fu rth er endangered.
✓ Ihe guvrinm rnt* of the United
State*, the United Kingdom and
‘•ra n e e , then-fore, while reserving
theniM'lve* full rights lo lakr
, aueh meaaures as may lie neces­
s a r y to maintain in these Hrcumrtanees their position In Herlin,
.find themselves obliged to refer
th e action uf the Soviet govern. plenl to the Security Council of
( th e United Nation*."
8 |—Accordingly, the government
,pf the United States raqueata that
tha Security Council consider this
question at Ihe earliest opport­
unity.
, "Accept, esrelency, the assur­
ance of my highest consideration.
"Ambassador W arren R. Aus­
t - tin."

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Jtnoallng In Paris.
■ WINONA, Miss.. Kept. 29, U P l, T he Btgtas Right* rlce-preeldenllal
candidal* ha* charged i’res'drnl
si^T nim an with having no regard
for tha aafpty of Ihe United Stales.
Tha atatsm enl waa made hare
•tartlay by Mississippi Governor
, .elding L. W rlghL who addressed
a crowd attending the.M antgom ery
| County F air, eald "Mr. T rttm an ha*
is D a ted disregard for Ihe nai'a safety In h l f itd e r ending
aegr*gatlon'"lh' 1he (armed
ha order was Issued to please
are group* and over the pro

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Continue To Watch'
C a r i b b e a n Storm
MIAMI, Svpl. 21*. i/Vl— An Army
-hurricane hunter" aircraft prolwd
■ squall are* in the Wr»t*rn Carib­
bean Sr a rally today a n d 'reported
th a t it hail taken no defined cir­
culation a* yet.
*' *
The Weather Huieau In Miami,
which baa watched ih P - l#tr pf**au rr area for several daya, aald
the broad ‘•area of auapicinn” I*
moving In a w ralrrly direction at
about IS milca an hour.
“ It ia atill juat an easterly
w ave." fnri’caatera exjdained, “and
haa taken on apparent elcrulatlon.”
The area of show n* and *quall*
waa located In the Swan lalandG rand Cayman laland vicinity ear­
ly today.
"W e're keeping an eve nil till*
a re a ." furw a*'*:* raid, "llut there
It no Indiration it will develop into
a trnpiral atorm at thi* time."

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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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, THE OLD HOME T O W N

ICs r iib s o i rr«ss
uael
biief forew ord, Taft praised H a rt­
ley hut disagreed with some of hla
ideas.
H artley advanced a aqven-point
program for quirk am endm ent of
the T uft-H artley Law at the next
C nngna*. Hut Taft suggested a
more grailual course, w ith change*
adopter! only after careful study.
H artley wrote that GOP leader*
decided, a f ts r the T aft - H artley
I j i w w aa passer) over P resident
T rum an’s veto, "th at no m ote
legislation to which organised la ­
bor could po»»iblv object would he
paused until after the presidential
•lection of 1941*."

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count* by the pilot* of tw o C-54
akym aatera.
H u ttin g generally constitute*
sim ulated attack* *hallow dive*
from alxive and swoop* from the
aide*.
"We have vfgorouily pro tested ,
the incident* to the K utslana and '
demanded what they aie going to
do alaiut It," a senior air o fficer
•aid

MENU.
li* I'F fT I.Y IIHOWNRTONK
SUNDAY M i.II l HIT’l ’KH
Vegetable Soup
Fr«-»h Corn Fritter**
Maple S yrup
Crisp Bacon
Beverage
iRecipe fo r Starred Oiah Follow*)
FUK8H CORN F HITT MRS
Ingredient*: 2 cupi fresh corn
pulp (from about It uncooked cob*
'o f corn). 2 egg* lM -paratedl, l
'easpiMin suit. 2 tablespoon* su g ar,
1 2 tableapoon* flour, I teaspoon
baking powder, 4 tablespoon* fat i
(for fry in g ).
Method: With a sharp knife cut !
kerne'* of corn down through the I
middle of each row; with dull *ide
of knife, sciape downward so a t
to e x tra c t pulp, ileal th e egg
I volk in bowl, add suit, su g ar, corn ,
pulp, nml mix well. Add the flour |
| and baking powder and mix thoroughly. Ileal the egg whites until
•tiff but not dry and turn into the
AS H it HUSBAND LIIS shot to death under blanket In foreground, Mra.
corn m ix tu re; fold to g rlh ir until
Iva Katcl le Haney, 22, Hell Oar dm*. C a t, weep* hjnlerlcally. Her
m other, Mr*. l i t t l e I’crklnr, trie* vainly to com fort her. According to : lust mixed- Heat a half tahleofficials, Mr*. Haney, an expectant mother, kept sobbing: "I did not mean I spoon of th e fa* in a skillet until
unite hot, drop In rurn m ix tu re a
to kill him—1 |tu t wanted to threaten him ." T he husband, T hu rm an
heaping tablespoon at a time. Couk
Haney, was shot through the Imart. The young couple had been sepa­
over m oderate hi at for several
rated foe aorot time until r r w itiy .
(lateraaiUmoi Soqjidphoeo)
minutes until browned lightly on
one aide; add another half ta b le ­
I
Pilot Meet
spoon of th e fat
you tu rn to
Ivey Elected
j GAH G roup Seen U.S.
brown other side. This am ount of j
I *ih fIni«r*f |*p**i«i Panf flat
halter will make about 24 s m a ll'
I
M#|« •'I m1*1 I'agr (Imp
M n, Vinlii YiHiiiifi iJU trirt ijovrr* fritter*.
'
the
past
year.
t nor of D istrict Four, I'ilot Inter*
FHIHAY FARK
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Kept,
lie particularly commanded the
| national, of St. I'etcrahurg, "III
Cream of Tomato Jioop
sucre,*
of
lIntrade
I
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In
in'V' n
surer**
tlubud&gt;
in
( make her official visit to the d u b
Crisp Ciaiktr*
! ut It* d in n er Hireling on Oct. 12.
Lima Olive Casserole*
imV saldTthnl
T h aP a'th e conernsua of sla g g e d
ami the Mayfai ** G1'i' *a
There were 27 im inlnl* present
" 1 ft
a Aoltliets mtt«*ntflnjr the b2ml a n ­
Howl of Tossed Green Salad
one of his prill..try project* foi the nual encam pment of the Gtaml
I at tin- m eeting.
H eated (irm ly Roll*
coming year would Ih- to work Army of the Republic.
Fruit Cobbler
llevrrage
with Ulit o tg a n u a tn n un.l to help
Only two of the *olJirr* who
lltori|M- for Starred Ilieh Follow s) the G iants make th u the finest
fought In the Civil War anil have
(LIMA
OLIVE
CASRFROl.F.
t
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j _n * training camp in the nation.
lived through th lee other m ajor
Ingredients: '« tup salad rill, I I , , .
,
Station M'TKM
cup chopped onion, I cup chopped
urgtul grealet uitvinlance at conflicts were optimistic about
green pepper, I minced peeled g ar- ; -hainber of t oinnierce iiicetings peace.
"Nu more w ars.' said Albert
lie clove, 1 cup whole ripe olive*, -and Insialed th at without the help
IIIUItSDAY
Woolson. IUI, o f Duluth, Minn.
I
teaspoon
salt,
I
tablespoon
corn,h
'
mrmberahlp,
the
work
W estern Jaml/oMi!
" It's nil ta lk ,” added William
P la tte r V Patter
starch,
tablespoon chill powder, of the Chamber would he g reatly II. O tiairn, 104, of Joplin, Mo.
*
I'oniM unlly t'atendai
IU cup* Iwan liquid or w ater, A Impeded.
Rut 107-yrar-old
Jam es ...
A
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District vice* preiidenl* elected
New s
cups c o o k e d lima la-ana, I cup wera
c i ,.,n. . for
f„r D
Mi.*r
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cster.,,re,|ictf(|
N. Y. the
were cFrank
rank Shamas
istrict
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P latter V Patlei
grated yellow cheese.
Mlulling Ib'votiuua
Metlnal
al: Heat the salad oil u n til
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have w ar in two years."
Katun Serenade
It is quitle hot, add the union, g reen I J*/1- 4. J . A. Hist ine for D strict
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World At Nine
tap p er, minced gerllr and cook.
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Your llibli- Today
AM1KICAN OmCIAlS are r n - t t r d
lllue Harron
quenlly, until lightly browned. I*ul |*r „ ,,*• ’ • ,
trying lo get In touch with tleorgo
O. I*. IR-indon, Al I^-e,' W. A.
W here Angela F*-ai To
the salt, cornstarch and chill p o w * *V **• boletnan, as chairm an, Morrison, Jack Hall, II. H. Hop*
Uauncntii.c (above), St. Louli, Mu.,
T read
del Into a medium-sited m ixing ifn,&lt;*'
the nomluat- Hob H arris and John Galloway.
one of tite two U. S. citl/ena arrested
l-.wt. pour In
cup of the liquid
com mittee which was comKmnethilig Dbl, New
In Hudapcat, Hungary. It la rum otrd
and blend untii smooth. Add th e • 5°**® .if t iarem e Holding. R. I.
Horruwrd, lllue
tb.it tha Ilrd-dominated Hungarian
O rchestta It Star
rem aining liquid and stir wall, Dean, W'. V. Hitting, and Jack
government will claim that HanMorning Variety
Add the sauteed vegetables, olive* Hall.
nrntine, an odlccr of the American
/Among tho*» present al the
M ilitary Hand
CO M E IN” Soooar
(rut from nils in large piece*!,
fill C o , and hi* *-jj^rlir, Paul
Riders Purple Sage
beans and Vk rup of the cheese; meeting were Sam Gardner of
Ituedemann, Hartidale, N. YH a r­
By Ik* Aid el Newspaper,
Lake
Monroe.
W,
(J.
Kilhre
of
World At N ihiii
mix well. T urn into a casserole.
rested w ith him, have adm itted
sprinkle w ith remaining cheese
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M artina, Joel
Jayri-e Luncheon
ADVERTISING,
sabotaging oil production In th at
and hake ln a moderate (S76F.1 • ►*•*•*•K*&lt;Rff. John llrumley.
Hiuldv Clark
Danubian country. (International)
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a Home Un-Amrrican Afllvllica j U;:t0 Midnight Hendcivou*
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group Initialed contempt proceed- ■12:00 Sign Off
lugs agalnat Nclmn for refusing, on
curulltutional grounds, to answer
questions about alleged Russian
atomic espionage. (International)

JKWHLKY KIIHIIKKY
NEW YORK, Sept. 29—&lt;/P&gt;—
A woman was iid.hod of jewelry
valued at between $TO,000 and
50,000 ea rly today by three towel*
masked ban.lit- who Invaded her
hotel m uni and teiuml und gagged
hei,
Police identitled the woman a*
Hr*. Sonjn l-oew, 01, of Milton,
Mass., who said she m arried Elia*
M. l/i 'U of the luiew’s theater
family in 193d. She said they were
divnrred last January.

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1-HllHurd r turn H alt lla*
a firing squadron which was com­
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and included: Sgt. Ellsw orth Hoo­
ver. Sgt. J . W. Rumbley, CpI.
Mai ion Conway, Cpl J. Ervin, T-5
Donald Hrooke, l'(c. N athan My­
ers. Pfc. Edison Myers and I'fc
William llrown.
Survivor* include the mother,
.Mrs. C. A. Adams; one sister, Mrs.
Chandler Sharon, one niece, Mary
Audrey Sharon anil one nephew,
Chandler Sharon, J r., all nf San­
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D U G .IN . Sept. Mi. t/1*&gt; K u iu in
SoKJint who nude a foray into the
U ii. sector of the city this earn­
ing ihot and wounded two Ger­
man 'civilian*. Amencan Military
politr lr|N&gt;rtrd.
I’aitic ular* of the incident weir
n«l ininirdiatrly available.
L'.S. authorities laid American
Mililaiy Police had intervened and
that the incident it .till under int eitigation. Prrhmmaiy account*
•aid theie were no Anteiican ca»ualliet.
Military |M&gt;lice liradriuarteii »eiJ
it* ir|Miit* were that tome aimed
Ruttiant had entered the U .S .occupied borough of Lichten-ade.
which lie* at the Amriican-Soviel
lector Ix.rder*. Their minion w j »
not immediately known hut MP*
•aid the Hustians were about foui
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Up WesternCharges
In Monday s Session
fitri?Q
MarkpfU
SaysT h aKussia
c u r u s iT
ia r n e i is tAustin
Is R eason
t ConReported Getting ei rro l I sO fN oAt t o Rme aPl ios ewd­
Back On Its Feet

British Cabinet
OKs Montgomery
As Alliance Head
Field M arshall W ill!
Lead 5 Pow er A rm ­
ed Force Com m and i

1Pedersen
Says , St i. .ict
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Regulations Ale niJJ
Help T o G r a p e f r u i t

It. (LEX II. M S lil.K lO N
LONDON.
to. &lt;/»•&gt; T hlhiti.lt cabinet today a|t|)invrd thr
.rlr.lion of I irld Marshal Viscount
Montgomery •» head of a joint atmrd L-ice of the five-power Btu»»el«
Mliance.
A gotetnn.rnl tource taid the
telethon of Montg.uneiy. chief of
the Ihitiih ln.|&gt;eiial General Staff.
will he announced *oon in Pan*
by the live |»ower» — Britain. Fiance
li ir Nctheilands, Luxcmboutg and
Belgium. The infoimant laid tlie
choice wra* made by the defence
mini.ter* of the five countries at
Pari* early thi« week.
M-ntgomriy presumably will re
ngn a* commander of Ihitain •
army. London newt|ia|ieri earlier
had predicted Montgomery would
reiign lo take over the Western 1

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v ' T'y Cou,u*'

vloncl.iv lake* up thr rnovl cvplo
rice n tu e of its llure vrar hivt.uv
die W.-»trin charge lh.it iLi**ia
---------- thiralenv the peace of the woild
j I.MCI I \M ) N p i. iri, 1,Pi
. by l.r. I.l.sck..c|r of Berlin,
k 'u rrea l stri.l rrvlnclionv on gia|ie
Hie to u n n | announced tods,
'D u n from Kb-nda ,ie helping put ,|iat H u rl L &gt; IM rg aIr W anen,lh e "a u ik rl l.u k ll* feet " a
pin |&lt; , \ u&gt;ll(l wl|| |„
, |lr
„

Iminenl ctiuv man said today
tl.r October president when lh«
W. C-PcJi *en picnl-nt of the , .....a ofiem al I I’ M (9 AM..
u " rl1' 1........... ' •■ -

ESI l However, the UN. dcltga

I grown* weir "gritiiw ted ink" unAustin will step
Pilot., My 1 ’i *i
lie legulalion* ini|K..rcJ l.y the tJ„Mn w|lpn , |ir lJ(p l 1&lt;inlP, U1, J n |
Shown above m e the members »f the HUM Seminole High School v arsity f-«-tl-»ll team flu- (Yleiy F,-.l will meet the K.i-Ds I, i*;&gt;•
School I'antl.er* at the high school field tomorrow night ill the fit »t home game of the season. The *&lt;|.ia.| includes, t.-fi to light, (loin I f (irijl M ukrlinK Vgrrrvttrnl tom* ttltientlrr the ch.iiimanvhip to Ar­
tow, Ed Brooklyn. Donald Deal, Richard lta-s Boh Humidiry. Bay- I)u n io n . Eugene lla tp e i. Charles Lansing. Don llow uid. t'.vliirk Don *Hill Iret v rnf llit«» rffri I.
gentina. next 111 line for H.
har and “ Peanuts" Galloway, Second row, left to rig h t, Wallace Tyre Edison Myeis, )ic-&lt;| 1 ....per, John Kml.-i, .1. , llo y .t Coopei, i m m . • I Itr (iimintllri'«
«&lt;*t n iln
If llir K u o i.n . lie In bar the
Hague, John Keeling, t'l.ailes Andersen, Bill llow aid and Chattel Thomas.
ill •%I «»nl\ • r r .lr t l gf .||»r*t I lilt |M* l l l l g
Brilm ca-r (lorn thr agrnd. 1 . Austin
/O «if |rit Id 4 IniX •Iia H l**4l r the* 11 1e)toiled |*l mniag to rmtain ..
, llAtf
I la«*\ . l U l l
S lfC
. h.iiim in until ihe pi. ir d m a l hal

C.R. Dawson Tells Water Continues To Rise In Canal Rev.J.E.McKinley
Kiwanians About Area W est Of Fort Lauderdale Tells Jaycees Of
MIAMI.Sept.
Sept. 3030 (/Pi
(/V) Water
Water i*I* Hill
Hill riling
riling inin the
the noitli
.....til New
NewI I World Problems
Sea-Island Cotton RiverMIAMI,
Canal wcH of Foil l..vudridj|r and stands two fret a lx o r it* |

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1918 Seminole High School Football Team

When an Anteilran patrol ru sh ­
to investigate, these re|-&lt;&gt;its
said, one of the Russians iH-trun
to run and discharg'd his rifle,
wounding th e two Herman*.
Meanwhile the (Jeiman p ress • mililaiy command.
Pl OfluCt Is H ailed As
said today the Soviet occupation | They said also that General Al- j C u n n l u m n i . r T r * ^-vtv
Army I* preparing for big au tu m n . phntiMf Juin. French commander
o u p p iC lllt.H l l u o u i t m aneuvers sta rtin g in early O ct­ ln-ehlcf in N orth Africa, will hold
ford’s Celery Crop
ober. I .urge a ir fleets will ta k e the five,po*or lut'd commands B ri - 1
p art dispatches &gt;aid.
tish fleet Admiral lo.nl Cunning- ( County Agent C. K. l)jw »on toL’n llrd S tatr* Air Force o ffi­ ham would lead the Joint naval ^
|o|J Kiw, nijIU „ ,he Jo u ri.l
cers said they had received u» unit - and Royal Air Force M arsha'
notice from the Russians ab o u t la-rd Tedder would be chief of the Ccntri of initial luccri* of plant
the reported a ir drill*. They ud.led air forces.
ing of ie j i.laml cotton on llir (am.
they tilt) not know whether they
In what might have been hi* of |*hil Bach, nuotecl cotton e*woulfl lie staged in the th ree ro r- last public appearance in hi* p re ­
I idols use-1 by the W estern A llies sent role. Montgomery appeare-l pelt* fiom Georgia, Moiida and
t&gt; supply blockaded Berlin by a ir. at u new* conference with W ar South Cambria a* hailing it uv "the
A m erican officials are aw a itin g Minister Kmanuel Shlnwrll to out bed they had rver *ern." and dc••ply fr» m . the HovUt.- on a line plan* for- building up m ter-' clarrd that "it looks hkr a ninth1'
trong protagt itsllvsred yvatorday
(N ational G uard) arm y of good crop to •upplrmrnt crlrrv. or
over the b u ttin g of two U. H.rltorlal
II'•■!*■»*• s . rsa * 11n** 1
all lift planoa by nint Russian Y aa
plant initrad of celery."
E. G.

ed U|i

s E p r . an .

"

R ussian Soldiers
W ound 2 Germans
In Raid In Berlin
U. S. M ilitary P olice
Intervene, B ut I n ­
cident Is Still U n ­
der
Investig atio n

T iin ts D A Y

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le te s *

*rriilt% % .

1 iff r
I lie lu ln u n r
lo krr|» firm, anti «hf Hk Mown t r i o d o n
• 111 ill l/n l tVIIIV t*tf llir lit 11 Ik*T.
ip.| .»|*p|r.
Meanwhile, the- ..-cielary up
The rounrll's *i.nouncei..r..t came
|,UiVix| ih r Mtiif regulations b.l
n(tp,
Hast-W est H.s
I NlDi'lll'l twil Wrt'S
la-giniiing tk i |,U| r ,.n atomic controls went t&gt;e|c*(l la lo ie the S r|it. 2l-»2 hurticane.
foic* the* f-H nation |-o|it.cal coneov- 1 rn
„ iciiv
, tii
I lie New River, which ahn carries a hutdrn id the c.veiflow In.m l W orldFederationG
.
111 Inn
m ittee -,f the lyurtiriily. Austin,
the r.erigladrs. 11 over its hank* in tom e lection*. Nearer la k e O kec-j
kidmcip M i icrt
ernm ent Is A (iV 'CJ- i»i*Molrtti't.
in u | m , cIi In th* com m itte*. t«.•n tg e rl
M i n f i n , 1Unit $1.00 u U»* oil Uw ti.-r for affirtm-d t'niled Slates’ readiness
tim ber, itir Water level wa* chopping.
CO
tCCl
H
y
M
l
l
U
S
t
C
I
Mmeh
e«f«lliw*
mill
FOB
Iim
rknl
to suliinit Its atomic vneigy piuOfficial* generally agreed that a critical tiluation • »nt* wheie
It ndv for shipm ent I prices on the deletion to intrinatonial smitrul.
little or n» rail, would |H'rini* the
flood to b* cleared up, while e v e n ' "T he problem facing llir woild same friiil range from $3.00 to
A ustin said it was Russia'* fault
«lowr»|K»um would Mini
t» not liow nimli monry wv **• -**•
pricv^ on B u n rin that inlet national control of atomic
weapons never cant** in to being,
fl xalwater* spreading over V ld e ican (n.,kr fiom mir hu&gt;mr»» \wn- t (**•*$*• ruit tnn .m n
i-.ai. .eas.
...
»
.
.
,i
,
• , .. 1per ls&gt;*. he adde-1.
tl,- urged Biy-Power cooperation
G iady Not loti, chief stuim fore lutes, but the pioblcm id lurtliA l. , (&gt;nneriv&lt;. tlie new sletter said, on tl,*- utom and tea.v erted Ainss« | ssm M m m * 4
mm
I'n g r
I k i«&lt; |
ca ste r at Miami, .aid un &lt;uH*r Rcc. J. I. McKinley of the I tr t l 1 m e paying 35 ct-nte for delivered
•I *«m I •M•••*1
l&gt; w ave of rain* uml wind- tom Mrlhixlt-t ('h u tc h told the m rm hri.
pletc-d It* tiatisil of tl &lt; Cat ihU-a * -•f i Ik Seminole ('outdy Junior [
.
tf» l.’da, and mov.nl .Id...... ..Cumber of Commerce
thee l ucatan Pe ninsula.
l i t
. *
. .i t
• . r------------- ----“ VVr can eioss that one off t)„. | lun. Iiom Im l.y at llic lo u in l l cn
P h i m n m ,v
L \ kr
T rum an, Big Business Ikici
wild
"WV WHlt'lictl Irr
I t If
\ l l II I d 11.^?
I If I
it very closely In c ause lin-l It ,
A nd Race Problem s deveio|N‘d
"llirir
j
i
r
four
*uggr*tiont
cu-(irllllC
VlOhllOI'S
oi turned northw ard,
a* lo how wc
,
K ippedB yCandidate it m ight have In ought six to ten irlillv bring pio|Hi*rd
inrhe-a of lain to Florida at .1 can avoid complete ulHtUcIlon. I lie
It* MAX IIA I.I.
critical lime.
fiiH it for America lo tel the world
i „ „ ,.,n „ r C a h lw rll t,,,!*&gt;• said in Hanford ye H .nla y

Eggs, Tomatoes
Follow Wallace
In Houston Talk

Mrs. Steenwerth Is* Kilpatrick
Mf D-wintroduced
wn ,howPtl.Mr.,4Daw*on
II11,ir of
M arketing Group Praised For Work the cotton tecrnlly picked, and K i_ _
,
(wsuian« were 10 intrnicly inlcrc-*tr'l
H O U S TO N .Te x ..S e p t. 3001'.
Will Make Aerial
At Naval Station almnt
1,1*• the colton andm*cotton
n&gt;r «iur«
»
'’n'
11-m y W.illai r didn't hothri ' »
-red
d utk a* four rgy* anti two Inmatne*
Survey Of County

I»tl N O

at their iCaldwell To (.ran t Rev. Zimmerman
Assumes Duties As
Episcopal Reel or

" W it h I list one gone. I here l* |all example and ditaini. hut llierr , |, iiiency will not I n- granted two w ill asvunn In* n.--*
no lliiliratiou of heavy ,-howit 4|p j pw .,P„.,|P H |„, |,P|lr , P ihiv I | » e r s r i i t v l - ' i i t to t i p t 1*,*:*. r.-ct„r ,-f I I -lc I ’ru -'
or
thunderstorm
activity ovei I
, i i .1
, ,
i&lt; .
. .. u ' lucid h-r gun-, hi'* clulatinnc un rtiurcli and meaeh lo

1

.s„uil. Florida foi th * next
**“ uld be .he solution If we would 11................h | ,i„- ..................... ................... ... this rite nr
cravhrd am und him Isit niglit
rtNMiiNura « r . « r lilsM i
,*ciap our arm am rtilt. overnight w r 1 r ’.oun.i—ion and ..|,piovrd l-» I he morning.
GnnniiiK llirouiih the upioar, he
An up-to-il a t .- pliotograi'hir
Rev. Xiiuii.i-rn.ai. has Well le c­
Would hr llir victim* of an inva- paid-m B-I.iid
aerial survey will lie m ade in l-rl-rstor he,.-. w«. reeentlv ro n i-' ' ,r
*ion
We would he over-run." 11“ 1 Caldwell ho» g rill.tetl III.day ie- tor of the At. John* I’ailsh to
pointed out that ill the went on lo drlivrr a •|*rerh before
.....
ww-&gt;„
______
_
operator
hen-,
was
recently
corn
Huntingdon, III llie ilioccst of
Brinlnole County during O c to W ,
' history or ugrirulture, .etc* crop • mixed wliite-snd-iirgro sudirnre
said.
I pi li ves lo II It Odhain, hndhei llarrisl-urg.
since Octcd-c
i.f
Orie M athleux. bwe'l lepresontn- 1'1,1''^ ^
* *.!'L rf!,r i " u rr'l-or', ■' r a* have often gotten in trouble. r ilin u trd at 3.500.
“The second suggestion i. for ! “ f , ,trl* •halley JM ha"i " f -‘&gt;; " " lt*i«l. I'lior to llml tuna
lia.l
the Unite«l S tate s to stall an n g - "•••*' '
‘"'•l 11 '
reived as c'.ifrc',- At f.uiiiiali-i* i
cultural Cor«#ivation Association
D ie man who ihiew all or near­
Ing help to the home of Lieut. T**" b&gt; ce ery and said that hi* oft 1 .1 rh 111 llaltlio- ie. M«!
giessive wa. 01. Russia, lull the { W'i" ,Vs
announced th is morning.
ly
all
of
the
miiiilet
taid
he
i*
h»d •■ern looking for someproponent* do not ..-all..- -hut I , , '“l ••&gt; ' ' • ' s e n t.n rv l « |w ) a
The survey. ,o be made by th e anc! Mr*. It. L. Carr, who w ere I
He !•» ll loen.lier of 1hr 11. •1 mi y
America would In- out of ch s.a rte . I P " '' ',f &lt; "m »"•'
•'•*&gt;* 1,1 Cluh of llu nt.ligd--.. v1 lie 1P In* I.**
ACA In co-operation w ith th e In pvril from g a t fume* from a j 'h 'n g to plant a t an additional a merchant teaman from Kulpmonl.
jail
for
p»»,session
,.f
fiit-inm
.
in
rrop.
M •ih Ik*i « of Ihu Hnnforil Kx* j Tin- average American hales bul­
Pa., named lohn J. S laik irl Iff
Production M arketing A dm inistra­ hot water heater.
II lit fiv*' II. KVa' III III ITT Mil-1
the tX-ida N'at -nisi I’o ie d . ••-IH.ilil IOn'*'
The
commendation
resulted
Having heard of th* new strain didn't tut Wallace once. Police i f t i t i w i (Mul. iiu*t &gt;#»toMl«y oft* r* lies." ll,-. McKinley ronlinuetL
f. 45 till •ctor of (lit* l*5H
tion and th e eountv. will provide
•
llfined
$|IMI
ami
senteue*
I
and
r ( Il4
the first photographic maps made from a rail from Mr*. C arr last of long stapled cotton, which cot- tool him outiide and let him go. n&lt;H»n Mt llir Toiirlit CffltiT wnd
M\Vi» Imvp n«» tnt»l«* for •tuitm;?
Unit,L'l • II
a on oil *t*l
since li)IO. and will show new April which Mr*. 8teenw crth u n - |to n lirrcler* In Tlfton. &lt;■*. « * ic
$ I«h t«*«l Floyd P mIiimt, I(k hI ill u uAr. nnd (hi* |M‘«»|il«* **f th&lt;* tintiMfi to seive .JO day* iiupi 1—ament for (\iltlliut ' • &gt; (0 Rb.-,- 1 uii(!« fm1 tl.#
| | w,,,„ a |, 4
Meanwhile. in»ide llouHon'i ntv
roads, farm * and clearing*.
i d n c i man* m p n Mvtil I® •• would not luppMtt rurlt urflon I".........inn of a ...........InilllK elo-e.1 j c |„ 01|
averred. Ill « weak voice. Mrs. J»*t Introdudn*. he sni.l that some
.
mrinUr uf !li«* UuminiRMiuh un
Kach of th e large photograph* f a i r said, “ Pleas*, opciator, get " f the sc-ed w a. sent for and Phil auditorium. Wallace. Progreuive
Andrew Rllne. Ralph A Down tin o.igl. tin- yeais, history * * * * " ' y ! " ’a.***"* . .
W fj*
1
Hub
C o l l r i c » W u r k «•! I h i
1 •.................... r
will reveal approximately th rre a doctor at once, som ething| Back ug ierd lo t.Unt IT. acres of Party candidate for President, wat .Smith retain* ills |tn«t as secre­ has shown tliat aggressors have
llnttivlm rg, and rliaplnin ol t pissquat* m iles on a seal* of '&gt;&lt;k&gt; terrible ha* happened to my h its-[It on hi* celery land,
•lathing away al racial icgirga- ta ry . About 35 meinla-r* were Iw-eri those who have Iw-eu di-fc-atr
misih-tier* rc-renlly adopted n -o - rill„| stu&lt;lmls at Jumatn fulleaa.
feet to the inch. Maps will f a m ­ band." A f .\r some delay and
Th* land was prepared, and part
p iesen t.
and have suffered worst in hattle," lutlon.
remmeii.ling M,111,111 Loun. ||p j. a|,u „ mc-udier of the Julios
ished for th e use of th* C osnty questioning, Mr*. Carr revealed «f the see.1 planie.l, but rain* lion. Trxa* (tolitical leaden, big
The 8anford Executive-, t.'lub is he added.
ty Judge D I! Smith for hi* jail Hopkins Club ,-f Baltimore, an i
Clerk. County Tax Assassor am i who she wa* and where she lived. | washed out the plant*. A second biirincit, and the Trum an Admini*- a branch of the A**oclate,| Club*
"The third way advocated for tin* M-iitenre*.
Siguiu Delta Keppa law fratecCounty A gent, and will b* av ail­
Mr*. S tenw rrth Immediately In -1 planting wa* tried on Mar. SI. This tratinn.
of America, and Is a social club to event ion of our u tter distinction
"I know nothing iclfiit the fart*, mty.
able to individuals on order.
uf
business
ami
professional
men
formed the Offle*r-of-the-day a t [tim e the- plant* developed, but Dm*
Police estim ated th e site of the
Is to atm so lo a* it) tliat no nation !
I• .. ! ! .. * * rr. e s s * 1 s i »*i
| | p wa&gt; ,M1|II „„
„ 10 1 ft.
"A.nyone
nyoneInterested
Interested In h a rin g i t | K. ^’ava| ||,..p lla l and those a t I thickly. When they did come up. crowd. Contrary to Texas custom, designed to In ing worthwhile would date attack 11*. t In lieve in 1
u sell of Mr au-l Mr*. A William
nny p articu lar land corner located th&lt;. M„ ,n ni.pc-nsary of th* ( t u t , Instead of coming up "knee high" whites and negroes sat together. ,- peakers here. Dinners are le-ld pieiMtttalneas, hut again I say, if , |&lt;' m | '/ i | | n i i &gt; | i f
I2 im *
y.irnnii-rnian of &lt;'atonsvllir, M,l.
on a photograph, ran
r&gt;n pli
p lats .• { a n d urged them to send someone like ordinary cotton, they grew up They were- perhaps equal In num­ which at*- o|N-n to membora, their
would tu rn to the Idstoiy j J
m arket which will birntify th* to the woman’s residence as she chin high ami looked more "Ilk* ber.
wives and fileiid*. M rm ls-n may j | MMiks he would find Dial oa soon 1
F o rU S C C II l i t S c h o o l s
rl.n e g e i'n t ll'l |" an-1**«tY' r' I■ I
land corn*r on th* photograph, ws* sure som ething was wrong. tree* than plants" rpmmented Mr.
The people cheered tVallsce and attend D hm U m o of c - x . - c , I ......... mo d l o the,
the l U 3 l y o f B . I D u i o r . I . w
said Mr. Mathieux.
Calling hack to Mrs. C arr to tell Dawson drily.
cheered Paul Rot*eson, the nrgro club* in ne'ghiNjrlng clttee.
fullest exlrnt, It has twromr rn G A IN E.SV U .LE, S, pi. rttu
x, ho«l from It'.lit to !!»*■* ID
"T h*' m ark ers should b* tw o her that help was on the way, she
Ho told of the difficulties of singer. There was a In-oing sec­
Tile- weal club w a. organUjwl, tangled in • eotiGlet," he **»etlr«l |
entollniri.t --f n- ailv a Half giaduate-l fn.in J.-hn- Hopklnx
pieces of w hit* cloth or n v ta l, found that the telephone thrr** finding experience*! picker* of cot­ tion. ton. Some people yelled test year largely through the
“Tim fourth and Ix-.t sugges- million »tud. ids in F l-iid a wbeoD
....... ..
••"
..............
two or th ree fre t wide am! alx was off the hook, an.I could hear ton about .10 day* ago, and said things like “Go Back to Ru»»ia." ffoits of the lute \\. I . ye-.ley, ||l(„ ,, ( fiat of 11 wmhl govrtnment in tt'ID-Ml was p ie d irtrd tedu)
feet long, which are placed Ir. th e nothing.
p
asto
r
of
the
F
irst
i
hrUtlan
j
World
Federathat KX) pound* a day was a “good
It waf the most excitement anil
l,y James I Giutian-. diterloi of .)| F H , I l '( I It o O S C V I ' l l
form of a cross," he advised For
H »Mfi»M**1 e*M P d ir V'MWVI
ylr
Verifying the phone numtwr and
the only violence- th a t the g ra v I 'h uteh. Archduke O tto o f A u-tiia (
tile division of mlmnii tinti-in un i
further Inform ation. Mr. Math- the location with th# telephone
was
tlie
it*itlal
s|&gt;eakc-r
here
at
Dies In New Y ork
"It is high tim e we got down I finance. Stale
D epaltm ent of
haired candidate has met in his
ieux may l»« r* nlactrd at th* o f­
11 NallMMra •&gt; I’m , • M il
she again called th-* ho*-'
one-week-old cam paign tour In a th e M ayfair Inn.
Education.
fice of County Agent C. R. ngw- company,
A drive is planned to increase
pitsl to tell them th at she no
chartered plane.
He Intimately
Speaking at a m eeting of county
OYSTER BAY, N Y., Sept. ’JO
•on.
MM N i v &gt;*MMr I
membership ,among
t It *• C harles W. D o o l e y
knew egg* and tom atoes on hi* t h e
,
*u|M-iintendrnt* of pul'ltc instcur • t/P)—Mrs. Theodore RooaoveW i f .
if
In-rr t--luy liin liau . said-an-l widow of the 2'?th President, died
POMCF.MAN HURT
Died T his M orning ion
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. TO l/D —
th,- school &gt;u|K-riiitciid- nts sgtic-rl In her sleep tiNlav In the fatally
Patrolm an K. M. Murphr Is
The boy* who deliver and sell
-tliat a 5 percent increase in homo 8agam
Hill
eouftne«l to his hom* in D rrantt'h n il, s W. IhNiley dl -cl this scli.N.I •m ollntent could I - expectnewspaper* will lie honorrd Oct. t
At her side Were her surviving
wold due to an accidental I allot
early this morning at his home at e, f,„ e a ,h of the next two. ye a r,.
In a statem ent Issued here. Gov­
A rchlU hl. st.d daughter. Mr*,
wound in hia right ankle, ic-u lt3*',*t Saufo.il Avenue, following m
Tills
Is an
an IncrrM
increasec of
of tl.tlOO pupils
ATLANTA. Sept. 30, W V -A bill ernor Caldwell called on Floridians
s I.
Derby. 8l.e had »*e*n HI
Ing from th e discharge of a
ov-rr the mimher of pupils in f)ip
un illness of four months.
t t a e lK . tl l ccaute
„ „ sh o rt­
raliber pistol, B sturdar evening. opening G eorgia's general election to “Join In thn appropriate obser­
iloiti in Bloomington, III.. Mur. school last year.
H r was tre a te d hy f)r. H. D. ballot to all p a rtita —except Com­ vance of newspaper boy day this
ly 1-eforo 7 A.M.
I It | II, Mr. Umdey lived in
Mon- traclu-is arid rlassreoms
munists—speil through a second year.
Smith.
Only three widows of President*
Geneva for Hit year*. He h a l re- wil In- needed to meet this pupil
reading In the House today w ith
" It is altogether fittin g th at this
now survive Mrs Woodrow- Wil­
MILITAKY PLA N E CHASIIKS
WASHINGTON. Sept. 3 0 - F a rmers* “ real income" fel* in sided in Sanford for a year, lie Increase.
final passage indicated tomorrow. dny should lie set aside officially
son, Mrs. Calvin Coolhlge and Mrs.
KEY8V1LI.E. Va., 8*pt. 30—
lisp. Robert EUlott of Columbus, as a tim e for recognition of new s­ 1047 for Ihe first time liner befoir W oild Wsr II. an A giicultutr .*■» ** n n g a r °f the fieneca
F tanklln 1). Roosevelt.
UPy - A m iliu r y plane, tentatively floor leader for dominant forces paper hoy*.“ I he Governor saU.
FARM
III
Itl.
\
t
Depsftn.i nt ip*cislut »sy». The drop occu n ed deM.ile record faint
^u'evivc.ro 'incV.de the widow,
Identifir*) aa a National Guard of Governor-elect Herman TalTlie mevting of tin Svmin-ile
‘•The early training In t h r i f t
MI'.DWICK KELEAMFD
rra ft
from
a Georgia I-***, tnadgv, said he expected no im ­ enterprise and self discipline gain­ earninp Isit year,
la n d three sons, ll-J-crt, Cl'.ailes, E miiii Buti-nu sclu-ltilt-,* for to­
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 30, lA')—Jo*
rrashevl and exploded yester-ay. portant change* when the m easure ed hy these layy* will Iwneflt them,
The rr|N*rt it made hy N«rin*n J. W all of the department • Bureau] J r . and Kenneth, all of Sanford; tiu-t row night ut tin- Seminole
killing ita occupants.
F u tu ie
Farm er
comes up for debate in the House th eir sla te and their country of Agricultural Economic!. In an Oitkle on farmer*' finance*, he lay* : I one brother, Paul II I hM.lt-v, High SehiHil
An arm y spokesman a t C*mp tomorrow.
R'llliling, has t&gt;cen |«-i»t| oiled until several weeks ago, was given his
throughout
their
lives.
Undoubted­
Pickett said th e plane app arestly
unconditional Imsrhxll r« losse f r mi
The bill already has cleared th*
Waa from e ith e r the M arietta or Senate, which stroch out sections ly many of our nation's leaders In farm ers' financial well.being. For1•
Ihe St. loniis Cardinait today.
F unctal service* will In- hei­ by J, Wilson, secretary.
both
public
and
private
life
will
the
first
tim
e
sine*
before
th*
W arner Rohbina air ba»*t In
"F o r these, a decline in farm In­ s t the Erickson Funrral Home M
requiring
presidential
rh
e
to
rs
to
continue
to
come
from
th#
ranks
xrar, farm ers' r*al income de- come could easily lead to financial 10:00 A. M. Saturday with )U v.
Oaanria.
I.KWI8 NAMED JUDGE
vote for th e1/ national party nom i­ of the new spaper boys."
rrwased.
d ifficu lties."
J . E. McKinley officiating. In ­
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 30-f,V ) (
nees.
\
“A fter paym ent o f federal In­
D RA FTER S ELIGIBLE
term ent will lie made in Geneva — Governor Caldwell Gslay ap ­
"t r a w l e h ^ s i n k s
JACKSONVILLE Sept. 30-f-P)
come taxes, th* net Income of
WASHINGTON. 8ep t. St) -O F ) Cementery.
W ASHINGTON, 8#pL 30
pointed E. Clay lu-wis of Port St
RIVER
RISES
NEW
ORLEANS
8cPt.
3A-GP)
farm operators In HM7 would buy —Th* government ha* put ront
A pool o f mor* than S.000 WH)
Jo e Judge of the 14th Judicial
—The
Coast
Guard
said
It
waa
Mora
ra
in
fell
yesterday
In
th*
74 St
•lx per cent less 'fam ily main­ on th e export list a f te r a year­
young men la now available fo r
C irruit effective Nov. I.
JU D G E SMITH HACK
til S-i
d ra ttln g into the manpower *hy 8 t. Johns River Valley, and Lake feared th* fid-foot shrim p traw ler tenance’ than would the *m*l|rr long ban.
He will succeed .Judge Ira A.
Circuit Ju d g e M. B. Smith has
Monro* continued to rise, a l­ N orthsea sank Id the Gulf today retu rn s of |6tfl.
liM AnrrltM
. h4 ro
It did so her*use of Ihia year'* returned from a vacation in New Hutchison who Is retiring.
army.
a t tew* than the six and a fte r tran sferrin g Its rrew mem­
70 OS
“ Sine* the beginning of 1045, indicated record crop of 5400,000.- llam pshlr* and will resume re ­
That** th* num ber of non-vet*r- athough
Half |n th rise reported y ester­ ber* to n companion vessel.
l*ko#n(x
00 Ci
pries* paid by farm ers have eon
FIHE DAMAGE
an. single men between IP ami 35 day.
The vessel an route from Car* tinued t« Increase mor* rapidly 000 buahels-mor* th an enough to g u la r F riday visit* tomorrow,
55 Sd
San Antonio
m eet Ihi* country's own needi. •aid 0 . P, Herndon, clerk of th*
Fite, due lo n defective floe,
who signed up fa r the d ra ft he­
This m orning th e w ater rose men Mexico to Morgan City, La. th an price* received."
M 44
I.sat y e a r's crop waa a a a a r fallroused n smell am ount of dam age
A u :io
ia. b«i
wa about T
“
of th*
Jacksonville
55 74
Noting U
Tuesday #v*nlng a t T:90 o’clock In
c
m
n
u
.
tie*
It*
of
Morgan
City
th*
l°S.
foot
at
Heavy
Miami
. - ............... 83 74
ey burden o f
Th# Agricaltaro D epart nwnt •lo n e rs Will
t la regular saa- th e horn* of O a r * Akins, U N
registration
half
took
ford
naa
Orlando
Mapis
Avenue,
It
waa
reported
suit
purchasing
fa
of
announced
yesU
H
ay
th
a
t
It
morning
at
10:00
•Ion,
„
will
Inch
•
board
la M hoar*.
Pensacola
by Fire C hi.f M. N . Cltvslsnd.
roaaM petea*
TTwl
into Morgan City • b ru t
to O t ,
Mrs. A llte l?. 8teenw erlh. Ja c k .-

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F.A. Palmer Named
E x e c u t i v e s Club
PresSident For M8

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To Honor Newsboys

Georgia Ballot Bill
(toesThrough Reading

Real Income Of Fanners Fell In
’47 For First Time Since War II

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PA G E SIX

MONDAY S E P T . 27, 1941
■■

Boylo Wonders Why
Rockefeller
Never
Came For D i n n e r

Socialist Candidate
Makes Texas Speech

hi

a

e a m a u i iie

Berlin Problems

|

m w raw* awi
the *a»ue
laaue win
III nr
be neiore
before me
tha I
AlTQTtV
c . .. , 07_,*» • an »•«
Norman Thmna* ^ t o r a ^ f e ^
r,*y C o n f l i c t i n g In Part,
dential candidate for the Social- " U.h " orW PuW,e °P lnlon « ‘
l»t party, makes hi* only T n a * * ,"•
campaign ipeech tonight.
I New ea*t-we*t claahea In Berlin
Thomas arrived here last night. ' are feared. And the dangers of !
Hi* rally I* scheduled at H I’.M. ■hooting incident! that could lead '
In downtown Wooldridge Park.
to open conflict art not ruled out |
T v * seen him," cracked Thomaa by best-informed authorities.
when a reporter asked if he
These experts are more uncer­
would get up early today to see tain than ever as to how far the|
President Truman when hr makes Soviet* will go in creating In­
•n early morning stop her* aboard
cident* aimed at making Berlin
the presidential train.
Thomas said that he expected untenable for the Western Power*.
The heavy volume of documents |
the socialist to poll more than the
100.000-odd votes they did In the which th* state department re­
general election of HM-t.
leased as a "white paper" to show
what really occurred In tha negoti­
ations over Berlin dealt at length |
Bavin’s Speech
with the role of Premier Stalin ‘
and the unexpected breakdown ,
( s s l l i a i l grans P ari uai
Vishinsky’a s|*-ech Saturday. Jn that occurred after he had agreed
that speech the Russian called on the blockade should he lifted.
American Ambassador Walter &gt;1
tin- "Hig Five" (Russia, Uritain,
China, France and the U.S.) In re­ Bedell Smith and the unvoya of I
duce (heir armament* by one-third Britain and France had two maet- )|
immediately and proposed forma­ ing* with the Soviet Premier and 1
tion of an international control Foreign Minister Molotov. The
body in the Security Council to first of these took place on Aug. 2
in the Kremlin. Stalin, at the rnd ,,
Ian atomic weapon*.
"How on earth are we to regard of two hours of talk, indicated hr
the latest proposals nut forward was ready to settle the Berlin situ­
by Mr. Vishinsky? We must *«• ation without delay.
forgiven if we are suspicious. A*
He said, according to the Slate
you all know his country is a seal- Ik-partment record, that Soviet
ml hook.”
occupation rurrrnry should he used
The burly Hrltinh l-ulmr leader throughout Berlin and that simultrun-d the political failure of the |taneously with its acceptance by il
United Nation* sinre it* la-ginning the West "all transport restric- |
and then said:
|lions" — that is the blockade— f
"Thi- reason I am afraid (for |would lie removed,
the U.N.) I* fundamentally a aim- , He also agreed that he would
pie one It Is that although they i not Insist on having the Western
often put forward a point of view .Power* scrap their plan* for a
which cannot be disregarded and |regional government in westam
which should be Intelligently dls- Germany, although it was the "Incussed, a minority In thaae matters si.tent wish" of hit guvermet.t
resolutely refuse* to accommodate uhat the plan* should Ire aban- 11
itself even In the slightest degree I Honed
(
to the wishes and desires of the , Stalin's readiness to trade an
majority."
Jend to the blockade In return for
Tire root of the world’s troubles, acceptance of Soviet cuirency In
he said. I* the "abuse of the veto" the Western sectors of Berlin then
in the Security Council. Progress U-carne the basis of three weeks
toward peace "Is unobtainable un­ of negotiations between the West­
less a real attempt 1s made to re­ ern envoys and Molotov.
gard the majority view at some­
Meanwhile Stalin waa told that
thing to which the individual views
while the plans for th* western
should In general defer," he said.
Hevln accused Vl.hlnaky of "pure i f u ^ ^ X T . u ' o f S t T w S
invention" in many of his charges
.
1
...........
. . . . I .........the
.
u ,. „
n"* * •&gt;«*• «*'*• f"r making these
Satin day against
w .st anu p|, nll CompUtely effective; also,
said he was neither ’’imnressei] nor
i-dified hy Mr. Vishlnsky’s attack that th# western German program
would not rule out a later agrts- '
on the United States.
merit with the Soviet* on political
“If he or hi* government had
economic unification of all
any feelings for the simple people and
Germany.
of Europe or the world. If they
Th* second mining with 8talin
were animated by anything hut

II) HAL IIOYLE
NEW YORK. O Fi-A s a bov I
often wondered why |x*or old Mr.
Rockefeller never fame to our
houae for dinner.'
I meau the elder John It. Rocke­
feller.
Hie picture m i often In the
paper*, and he looked like a nice
old man who could i n * a Rood
home-ftukrd meal. And my fath­
er, whenever he brouifht home a
tough steak, would try to make It
ta»te mote lender by raying;
"W ell, anyway wouldn t Rocke­
feller like to riibw on th laf"
Once 1 atked my father why we
didn’t invite Mr. Rockefeller over
for a square tm-al eonetlme. My
old man laughed at that for year*.
He agreed it would l e a polite IXIIID queen Marie of Yugoslavia
and neighborly Kruiure1. hut ex­ ii shown preparing a meal In the
plained:
kitchen of her tili-acr* larm at
"He'll the riche*! man in the Cranbrook,England. A great-grand*
world, Min. Why he could afford daughter of Queen Victoria, the ha*
to have a wholj »tecr barbecued a third that* in the farm with her
at evriy nieal if he wanted to. aona, Prince Tomtslav and Prlncf
Hut he’* got a had stomach —all he Andie).
f International)
ran eat la milk and cracker*."
For u long time after that I
Florida’s IjOSHch
felt verv »orry for Mr. Rocke­
feller I im«gined him. »eated at
I **MilNt»r»l V'r*»in Pun* •!***■
a long lalde, clad In a »uit of puie
gold, -hmiiig with crystal and sil­ damugi' was cnu-id by th.- f- to 10
ver A bevy of butler* In acartel inches of rain accompany mg the
velvet would wheel in u giant j storm. l.o*»cs would have treen
steer, done to a gulden brown, and heavier if the liurr.rarie had hit
one white-haired rvlnijinr would a few weeks later when fall plant­
ings are more advanced, the rrpoit
ask anxinuslv:
“Please. Mr. Rockefeller, won’t said.
Thousands of acres of rich su­
you just taste It this lonqet”
And Kru kefellei' WeukJ reply in a gar cane land were thn aimed
with flood* a* water |mure«r
sad voice;
“No. Jarnct, my stomach ha* through a five-mile break in the
Mile Canal dike !,etween
been tutting up again, Thruw It Nine
Moore Havrn and Clewlslon.
all awav. arid bring me my crackers
J. E. Grierson, chairman of the
and ill IIk."
(ilades County la&gt;ard of commis­
And they'd toll nut the steer and sioner*, said a large section of the
dump him In a huge garbage can. dike crumbled under the pressure
leaving him there with one hoof j{ tain and drainage waters near
sticking out.
i ,
Riston Island, one of the major
After this I could' Vision Mr. drainage districts.
Rockefeller getting un from his
lie reported tTiat four fio.tHH).
table, still hungry, *n&lt;| going Into gallon pumps were at work dur­
a vast bedroom slacked to the ceil­ ing the hurricane of Sept. "1-22
ing with banknotes, where hr des­ hut that they were unable to rope
pondently counted hiltlM'lf to sleep with the water pouring thiuugh
the breach.
like this:
damage by sections n i rhewn In
“One million, two million, three
million, four million—a-i-i-g-i-s." the report: The Everglades suffer­
I suppose this juvenile mental ed most in the drowning of several
picture nf Rockefeller’* home life thousand acree of map beans,
was somewhat overdone. Rut ever together with some damage to
linn- than I have never envied men ;
"f
acreages of young celery, newly
of great wealth.
,
planted potatoes art) evcatole.
The fall tomato crop in the Im.
! portent Fort P l e t f area waa
Big Four
__ _____
damugrd materially from high
S I n 'L r C t o f t
r a s iis ifS r m s n » os&gt;
jwind* and soggy fields, hut imly j not-of-date, backward, unscientific
Ihtlr riuariel ovrr Berlin they . report* indicate a rather small
to applaud the great, unselfish I W r ,
( t , , h# b|o&lt;hk,e ,
withdraw and give, responsibility Il«*w&lt;s of acreage hv the breaking of
(al the
to the Hermans. It said:
i dike* and flooding, flinre rncst contribution of the United Ktato* should be unconditionally lifted
to
world
recovery."
"Since It is difficult to bring Inf the crop thcie Is young, there
The Briton reiterated that his and (h i the West would accept
about a permanent and definite is opportunity for a fair degree of
solution nf the Berlin problem on recovery.
Early report* from the I m sn internat'enat basis, we address
er than single Soviet rontroL
I
M-rUoil Indirale assassinated Count Koike Uerna
to the orrunvlng powers and to the rnokatcc-Fclda
Around those major points, tjie
dnttr.
young
cucumlier
nn&lt;l
tomato
rropa
wnrnld the urgent rail tn withdraw
four governments, sent Instruc­
"The
United
Ktates
and
Franco
were
almost
a
comtdet#
Ion.
and
—within the framework nf tiertions tu their military Commander* J
rf
• also are barking the plan,” Rrvln In Germany to nuRa iflk agreement
msn termination of the occupation will have to U&gt; replanli d.
said.
"The
Arahs
have
opposed
it
Fort Myers also received heavy
nf Germany -nil occupation troop*
effective In detail.
rains, which rnusi-il ium&lt;* ilamagc and the Jews have crllicited some
also from Berlin.
i
parts
of
It."
JS !
“Onlv the transfer of full res­ and drtayi-d fall lurumber, egg­
"The aurrestful establishment of
ponsibility for political end eco­ plant and pepper crops.
Shipwreck Story
it 7
llie
truce was doe in large part to
In
the
Com
pa
no
and
Rad*
Coun­
nomic life to the democratic repre­
the devotion and courage nf Herty
sect
ions
very
little
acreage
bad
sentative* of the German nation
IRealleae* f r e e Cm * Uee)
I
can lead to a situation which will been planted, but most of that nadotte, whose tragic death wilt River. Th* vessel apparently 1
cast Ita shadow over our di*cu*&lt;l*n
waa
lost
due
to
flooded
field*.
struck a buoy and waa thrown [
prevail* any repetition of the pre­
Pepper and eggplant seed lad* nf Palestine at the nresent session against a atone jetty, Schlangar
sent r/isi*.
of
the
assembly,"
llevin
said.
suffered
extensive
damage.
said.
"Should it not Ire possible to
"N'oIhmIv was In a l-ettor posUlen
In the Waurhula section rain­
The collUun ripped out a Mr -1
achieve complete military evacua­
fall
was
heavy,
ua.tlculnrl/
In
than
Itrrnadotl*
to
estimate
the
tlun of tha aid* and bottom And
tion in the near future, it should
the
aouth
end
of
the
urea.
Some
kind
nf
settlement
which
could
give
the yacht sank In about two min­
at anv rota—and with Increase-1
emphasis--Ire desirable that the loss of acreage Is espertrd and the best prospect* of stable, peace­ ute*. It ram* to cast on th# river
prospective yields will la* reduced ful condition* In Palestine.”
floor but with ita deck two feot,
occupation furre* he limited to un fall cucumber, eggplant, pepper
1
&gt;
He aald It was fortunate Items- un !rr «***■•**»
carrying our their Immediate mili­ and tomato rropa.
dotte computed his report lief -r"
Mr* Dmtvhetbin told the Ratary task* and that aijy attempt*
- •&gt;•». i, M in in g News that ef­
In the Manalrc-Kuskln and his death.
at Influencing legislation, adminis­ olhrr
central Florida section*, no
forts launch a small dinghy sad
tration and tconpmk matters extensive damage ha* Irtt-n ielife raft were futile In th* rising
ahould atop.”
lid*.
IHirlisl. However there are some
MENU
"W *
started working with I
instances of excessively wet fields
knlvei* on th# stern ropes," ah*
and the drowning of .mini) acreag­
Senators Hear
By CECILY IIKOWN8TONK
«ald. "Ami managed to get them [
e s In low or poorly dial tied #.-***.
loose after aom* time. By
SUNDAY 'BREAKFAST FOR
tC ssllssrS treat Paar llsrl
•Im# we hegan working on ii:
KEY WEST, Kept.
GUESTS
■galnat Communism."
)mw end. the lid* had Haen to I
Orange Cu
Studehaker said Roanttflrlil oh Furniei police chi -f I.&lt;&gt;ula Kianer
•bout four feet above th - deck [
Scrambled Egg*
Cg«* twlt^ Krlaaled
Jected to the statement atiout told tialay how Mrs. Julius Wat­
and waa getting rougher. We
Beef
what the American people might son. .’16 and mother of two chll*
to milt."
Oatmeal Raisin Muffin*
do If th e Soviets dropper) their jltrn l-ccame a heroine during
Beveral times, she said, they I
Beverage
“aggressive” policies,
ra. l i e ai
added. last Tuesday's hurricane.
The Watson’* were riding out (Recipe fur Starred Dish Follows) Hce I Hares but could not attract |
"lie
MIBtl
attention. One# a large ship ____ ,
the storm In their home when
Into the ptovlnce *1-tna Htate Re- une of tha window pane* blew OATMEAL RAISIN MUFFINS
*d within IM feet, she **M. hot
Ingredients:
I
cup
sifted
all-pur­
partment.”
out. Watson waa trying to heap pose flour. .1 teaspoons baking their erlea for help were unheard.
O’Conor aald: "You ware not go­ out the driving rain when a win­
Mr«. DeuUcheln asld ah* and
ing out to ptsmouim-Jorvign pol­ dow from the former Havana* powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup •he three men lashed them salve*
icy were y ou t”
American Cigar Co., building wa» quick-cooking or regular roll**) to th* m ails and luperatmetuie
cun seedless raisin*, U until the tide dropped Sunday
Hludebaker said he Wax merely Mown through the window where oats,
cup shortening, 1/2 rup sugar, 2 •norajnr They war# able then to
atating the goveinraenl'a jiollcy as he stood.
'aonch the dlnphv.
he lecognUed It.
A piece of the window struck egg*, 2/3 rup milk.
The fpor paddled to the north
Met
drthnd: 81ft together flour, bak­
Watson In the ribs and glaaa cut
his neck dangerously near th* ing powder and salt onto a piece •noI of Tvbee Island. «nd after
KEU .IN 0 .
NEW YORK, Kept. 27 (JV) A jugular vein.
of waxed paper; add rolled oata wadlnr through marshland far
than a mil* rsme to the
selling wave hit the stock market
Unable to atop the flow of and ralslna. Cream shortening and
today and swept prtet* down frac­ blood, Mrs. Watson assisted her sugar. Beat *gg* In a small bowl Tvhe* mad ,A molorM brought
tion* to more than 2 point*.
husband to their automobile, got with rotary egg beater until thick them to Savannah Beach.
The Immediate raui* waa wor- the two children and started a and pale colored; add to fat-sugar
icnlng of the Berlin crt-l* and wild drive for medical attention. and ml* well. Add Hour mixture
feara for »h« future of the United
She reached Roosevelt Rou le­ alternately with milk In 3 addi­
Louisiana Ballot
Nations if the fight between vied, where the engine drowned. tions, mixing only enough to com­
Russia and the Weitarn Power* A man wan in a car ahead of
CeailoeaW gvem Pose Oa*
is deliated hrfni* the Security her, but it, too, wa* drowned out. bine Ingredient* each lima. Fill mlnula sessions. Debate la u p ra t­
greased
muffin
nan*
2/3
full
and
Council In Pari*.
He tried to help, hut couldn’t
ed In th* senate Wednesday and
Rail Issue* lid th* do|mward reach the Watson car and was bake In hot (400F.) oven for about to *be houao Friday. Loadera prement with Baata F* telling unabla to walk In the foe* of 26 minutes. 8erv« hot Immediately.
off more than I point* at one the hurricane.
*•
JANE WITH KBS BECOMES
time. Other* were down by frac­
Mr*. Watson decided to go aMOTHER
tion* to more than
AUGU8TA, Ga.. Rapt. 27,
foot In bearch of help.
8ANTA MONICA, Calif , SepL IHve workers for Henry WaBac*1*
Wind wa* almoet to my 21—
(AH—Jan
e
Wither*,
who
not
FLIER PLUNGES TO DEATH back," i m saM. “Tim* and again
Progreaalve Party apent laat night
•o long ago wa* playing Juvenll* In a hotel, under poircs protection,
MILWAUKEE. SrpL 27- ~
role* In film*. I* a mother now.
Stunt fUer Dick Powell pit*
___
V&amp; s j S -x f i f t i h ; She gave birth to an eighttvportlng they were taken
death yeatorday when ha slipped
■treat. I was wading It* water pound, eight-ounce girl. Wendy outalde the city and beaten.
while hanging by hi* fact from the
feet Leith, at 8L John’* Hospital yes­
it seemed to me
Ther told police that between 40
bottom wing of a plane,
dnan.
and 60 men In a doten automobllei
terday.
I
t
I*
the
first
child
for
the
F~
A* hi* wife, Margaret, and a
"Pieces of lumber from boats 22- year-old actress and her film- raided their Augusta headquartor*
erowd o f 6,000
..................
that want down were sweeping producer husband, William Moaa, reatordny afternoon, kicked In «
6f.6Md
.r i £ i u ,£crawled
* « t o S across the street. I waa afraid I
, Wankeeha.
na. W
Wis.,
daredevil
window and door and rode them to
hooked hla faet would b* kit with on* o f them.
at on the wing, ho
o w b y Groretown.
16 GERMANS KILLED
! WT'
i gujr wlrae and hut
"Finally 1 made tha service (to ­
BERLIN, Bapt. 27 —(61— E fh The workers—four women and •
l* r tha plan* completed a low lien
ts at the entrance to th * boule­
they were slapped end
over the field. A* the plane vard. I saw soma people on a teen Germana war* killed last
ni-rd. Powell reached for lb* porch nearby. I started for the night and nine others were Injured roughly beaten before they were
slipped and plunfed fion
i n i i house. I remember getting there. when the roof of a Berlin motion turned looee.
plrtur* theater collapsed.
Augusta police Identified the
oot altitude.
Th* neat thing I knew I waa InTons o f plaster crashed Into five aa Forbes Hill, 19. of Aug■id* drinking hot coffee."
DUVAL CONfTABLK
Eisner said he saw the woman a block of about 80 aeats In th# uaU; Gay# Lortng of New York,
w TALLAHASSEE, Sept IT—OP) when
she fell Just ouUld* hla Tamet Kino In downtown 8cho*n- Dorothy Dean of Washington, gad
*
nwr Caldwell; today ap- house. He took h«r Isold* and bar* in th* U. 8. lector of Berlin. Bella Anne Klmmell and
Th# area waa bombed heavily Lealhera. both o f Atlanta.
Robert 0 . Hartley aa
gave her eoffa*.
durlne the war and the roof may
&gt;of the Duval County El
They told pollen they m
waa
Mh
b a n bean weakened then.
Oreo#

of the Pudding
The following: are samples o f letters The Sanford Herald
receives almost daily from persons in v a r i o u s parts of the
country requesting copies and subscriptions to this newspaper
in order to become better acqu ainted with the town where they
express their intention to make their future home.
W ilU rd H otel

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Franklin, Indiana

Gentlemen:
My wife and I are very seriously considering a move to Sanford
In the not too distant future. Your Chamber of Commerce has
been very cooperative in supplying very appreciated Informa­
tion but I think that the best way to familiarize oneself with u
city is through the local newspaper.
We would greatly appreciate your sending by return mail a copy
of the current edition of the Herald. Enclosed find nine (9)
cents in stamps to cover cost of mailing and handling.

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Clermont, Florida
Dear Sira:
,
Will you kindly aend me a copy of the Herald of Aug. 27. I am
enclosing nine cents in postage and hope that will be accepted.
I want to get acquainted with your city and often find the local
newspaperr interesting’.
Very truly,
Frank J . Callahan
W. E. Wicks
8903 Pendleton Pike
Indianapolis, 18, Ind.
Dear Sirs:
1 am enclosing a postal note for f l.0 0 for which you will pleasfc
mail me a ropy each day of the Sanford Herald, for the period
covered by this amount.
I do not know the price of the subscription to your paper. I am
interested In securing some information regarding your city
and county, and consider n lorul newspaper n good medium.
I secured your address In the 1947-48 Blue Book and Buyers'
Guide, kindly sent me by your Chamber of Commerce a short
time ago. Please mail the |&gt;aper to the above address.
Respect fully

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Inclosed find 60 cents for which send me the Sanford Daily Pajtet
for about two weeks.
Inland to locate m a r Sanford in the near future and would like
to know more about it.
8incere)y yours,
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Oneonta, N. Y.

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Please Inform me of your aubscriptlon rate for two months to
the Hanford Herald matted to me.
We are seriously interested in Sanford and would like to read
your paper before leaving for your city this Fail.
Sincerely ya^ra.
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Grayling, Mich.

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the Nquest of your Chamber of Commerce. Am greatly, interest­
ed in your city.
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to me and to request you to mail me another paper please. If you
have Sunday paper aend that please or tha day that your paper
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXI

SANFORD, FLORIDA

E sta b lish e d 1908

TUESDAY SKIT. 28. 1948

A m oclated P ra m Leaned W ire

NO. 2P.

CIO -U E Is 5,000 Florida Farmers Received Help Student Is Lost Mrs. Roosevelt
From Vocational Teachers In 1947 In Boiling Seas Blames Soviet Schuman Blames Reds
described As
Off M ayport In U. N. Speech For Crisis In Berlin
Red Dominated

1 A1 LAIIASSEE. Sept. 28 (/Pi Moir than 5,000 Honda fainter*
received help from locational agiuultuie teacheii in tolling faint
problem* and adopting new. inti roted fanning techniques tail year.
The 115 I .inning inilructoi* alto taught 6 .500 tthoolboyt in tcipil.ti
- ♦
agticullurr counet.
Y o u th Is S w e p t F r o m
L ead er
R e fu se s
T o
French Minister Ap­
R u s s i a
B la s te d
As
In &lt;n annual ie|iott on the vocational agikultuir ptogiam. State
D e c k
O f
6 0 -F o o t
U sed
I 'a r
D e a le r s
i
Say
W h e th e r
H e School Supt. Colin Knglith laid the teachen rncoutagrd and .luitlrd
peals To U. N. To
R u t h l e s s S u p ress4,405 (ut men in toil comer vat ion
S lo o p * *T y p h o o n "O n
Su e* N o P r i t 'o D r o p s
Is
O r
E ver
W a s practice**, 1,020 in the* iu,&lt; of
Halt Blockade Of
o r O f H u m a n R ig h ts
crop*, English reported.
P l e a s u r e
O u tin g
In the farm home improvement
*
C o m m u n i s t M e m b e r experiment station information
Germany’s Capital
NEW Si »RK. Se|ii 28 id*
A t H o m e A n d A b ro ad
■ml facilittr., and 4,ll&gt;0 in the iim* piugimu, the teacher* wett* teaI^ILltcf ■ «*f thv Kititutinl I -■*i
uf agriculture reference material. pim.li'W- for inatallaliun of tunn­
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 28 (,P)
Cm flNpAii • ApKtwJatftiift it r tid&lt;
I’ARIS. St|d. 28. t/Vr fian ce
PARIS. Sept. 28. (/Pt Mr* ,
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. (/!&gt;)
The agriculture teacher* aided ing water in 7.M farm hou*e*, and
A Unnrrnty of Miami Oudrnt
pate till -1 «t|&gt; dee 1in- in o-.-l
farmer*
in cooperative •anitary facllitie* for 8.11i farm
loniril Hi dam and the l mtrd
Ttanklin I). Koowvrlt clutg'-d Ru&gt;— Jame* J . Comoy, who identified 2,807
1*114*8, the) indlale.l at
wat loit about 10 tnilrt off Jack*
the w
Is Passed **«!
lia tonight with luthlrci &lt;up| tet- Ordinance
himtelf at a former Communiit. to- .undertaking, and
,
. id e r u m house*. I rnpi oved Cmditie* for
th*'ll tui‘ ml ' ••hWfttMMl (|f|a* Stair* loday in blaming Rutua for
a
i
i ,i n •. j r i ,.| l 0' Improved plant* and animal*, milking and the handling of milk tontillr Heath latt night when hr tion of human light* at hoir.c and
thr Beilin tu tu , wl.nh appealed
^ y detertbed Ihe United FJectrical. 11|)(1 nini|t. |hl&gt; furiUtir,
,;v. vt&gt;.
!iNla|
wat iwcpt ftom the deck of hit 60Wrte provided for 524 farm-.
lirnili-tl bn ., Security Council air­
inlcicfetencc 111 olhet iountnr&gt;' at
i
Ilt4fi*lltl
li
ul,
■
.1
Radio and Machine wothers (U U ) |rational
agriculture workshop
R a t e s 20 Per Cent elllllg of p H UIII 1*1* II *tiiVA# ing wiihm 48 linuit.
They encouraged twautlficdfion fool .loop biig ’"Typhoon" by fain
a t "the large*! Communitt-domin- nvailal&gt;le to more than 0,8(8)
of 3,607 home*, aided in main­ heavy teat,
grudtiiil t!&gt; 4 llluril.
I
She Ulgrd the l nilrd Nation,
■ted oiganiration in the United fainter..
Iirin h I oirign Miuutri Robert
I llr i ’ ll} Coll IIII it* Ililt l.i«l rtrnillg
tain anee and repair of 2.,V27 farm
O llim on the boat, which wat
Rrcvni
(
n.*-r
«1
1 1»|,** In * •iiIg
They
ul*.»
n&gt;*j»trd
1,518
form­
not
to
comprontite
with
th*
Soud
am
hoiim
f
acting
Mayor
Lea
R
Si human ipoke in the UnitcJ
S ta te *"
fit M'lii *ti .in tn
er* in e»tahli*hment of new rath
i ' r " 1 lo
l*&gt; •*
bio. on the ittur of liuman lire- L rtliri lii »cl Nov. 2 a% the date
^
Comoy (ratified before a houie
Nallimt l.rneial Altembly thaill)
tlitniit.ii fi .ti tin* ttmikot I*
---------------- — •—
--------- Guard tcKue craft, taid the mittdom.
which
the
Irtmrd
thr
'
liacic
hefoie
Hntitli touiiC, ihivtuicd St.
* a b o r lubconimittee which i* in­
(a
.t
lai-ioi
fm
a
City
pnniaty
election
at
whuh
Ilia
*
n«l
1
1
1
1
(1
III
it*
mm .
/
l a
|,n8 nun wat John K. Kathbun. 29,
M-nt litin- !, UtttJl- f aTt't it|* ,
problem confronting the wmld to tune two l ily committiunrit will be
Alev.unlri t ailugan. Sccuiil) Coun­
quiring into Communitl influence
Mux HI- in, Ngi4 York t
, cil pieiiilent, may tel vouncll da
day "
in labor union*.
named to tuctrrtl Mi. Lrilirt in J
&lt;r
I way to Miami lot the fall trim. He
iiiniriitiiui - bun In-ii, 1‘tnillrd
Her addict* dcliteic.l at thr Maym R, A. William*, who ircrnl
bate on the Berlin iiuntion foi
The committee promptly called
wat wathrd o ic i the tide while try­
out that u» •Ii fin iit*muii4 ifkinti
Sothotinr wai an mittpokrri itta&gt; k !v nlfrlrd lilt migualiun.
I hutidav
Jame* J. Mallei, director of or*
t)
full*
nil
-til
till
till
l.ttliiii
1
Is*
&gt;
■
ing lo trpaii a ioiwaid hatch.
uiu li yt ui
ganiiation for the electrical woikAiling Mavoi l.ethrt ap|Hnntni
T )_ I I
[J
•
. Olhri* on tKiaid were Mlt* Kle- on Soviet ttyle "denuxtaci. ’
Shuman ap|&gt;ealrd to the UN.
”\t'r aie fighting the hdllr thr following rlntiun Imaiil Mn
hi bn
i flu*-n« . i iieil by
t u , to it* wilnet* Hand. Malle*
my uurte,
In end the Soviet t loikade. laving
i t k , I'i'w it, i'i«*\&gt;.i« I., r. ii, i .
J
J
’ alto of New \ork; At Il.nikman
.a
of ag*m tiHiav at it wai lough* .1 llo- I I. Roumillal, l i n k . Mn Ralph
refuted on Conitilutionxl ground*
the liner wrtleitl I'otieit liaiC "cXfll«t Vice I *"»1llf II t l*| 1th* Is*!*i!
i Stamford, Conn., and Percy Put- lime of the Flench Revolution anil A. Sindh, Mlt. Maigairl Hainet
to *ay whether he it or ever wat a
handed
every potnbdil) o l direct
elation,
u
tf
l*n
t;
*
iitaiiu
A gent
S a y s Item. None knew how to control at the time of the Amrioau Revolu­
D e w e y S a y s H is E l e c ­ C o u n ty
Communitl.
and Jay B r il
fmrturei* i* .........nine out will.
igieemtid' with the Kiemhn.
W ill
-k0* 1-' *hieh wa* running under tion." the laid.
"The iuur of
Ilf Vk Illicit 1 fllltl ill41' * \l-lllu;
tio n W o u ld M e a n N o
&amp; To give an answer, Mallei taid.
C ro p
LO SSC S
V V Ill foil tail and had no flair* and no
An nldin an ir wa, (tatted m tir atlie raid III dam. flam e and llu
used cat * i •"»"'"tin* it ) fin nldi i
hu man liberty it at deettive now mg w utei tale* 20 (tritrn l. ol ftom
"Would betray my |wople and my
l mini Slate* had not loutid even
A m o u n t T o $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 1 r* i l0* at it wat then " Mti Ronteveli
R e t r e a t F o r A m e r ic a
{ They aignaled for help with a
a ( I 8(1 a month minimum to i l 20
union."
”A imtiiinurn of good will" in their
^flunhlight
f III wItIILlItI after
hf far Rathburn
lta( ItlititH wai
a*a Infll
loat it the Amriican lepretrnl vine on a inoidli minimum
Conroy, who taid he wat a ComWASHINGTON. Sept. 2»—
talk* with "Our Ruitiaii |iailncrt "
BRADENTON. Sept 28. (/!*&gt;
64*1 — Herbert llru* nr II. |tr- Ilcaty rain* hate damaged an etti- ! about 8:10 P.M. Thr aignal wa* the UN. Human Rigbtt Comn.i1 | TtiU m it e , f i t y M a n a g e i II N
muniil Parly member for about
Belg mm. loo. tliuck at th:
'picked up eventually by a Tithing
•ii year* and alto a former UL publican campaign manager, matrtl 1,0-15 peternt of the fall i»&gt;at which radioed the Coaat *ion. whtMe propoted "tidrinalion.il ! Sayt-i explained till* morning, it
Soviet
I nmn.
Belgian I’lcnucf
•aid today that President Tru­
declaraliou of human rigid*" iv due umde mvettaiv due to inctea.ed
member, tettiiied that the real lead­ man made * alatrmrnt in Trane I luck ctopt in Manatrr County.
Guard.
, I’a u ll null Spaak. foilnet pi e l­
foi
(onitdrtalion
toon
In
the
,ro
i‘
"■**
"
1
fuel
and
tiwi.
a.e
in
..(H-iai
er of the union ii Julius Kmipak. “which could, quite rra.o sab l),
ide ill of thr l.rneial A’ trmbly, told
County Agent Ed A&gt;crt taid thr
, i
ii
log evpente* of thr water deiiait
sec rclary-Oeatuiet. He idenlified be Interpreted a* an endorseeral Attrmbly.
1menl. ami in uni*, that the Cd)
the Human*
mrnt of lynch law.” liiownrll
1‘umpariiiK American ami Soviet oiuv derive net profit* from th.
Emipak a* "Comrade Juniper."
“ We fern you lei'aiin1 lit every
Idem of n free pit-** und flee liade wutei ilepariuierit to lie u»cd to
While Conroy railed the Elec­ •aid in a atalemrni that he
country repri'-euted line you
ba.ed
hi*
assertion
on
the
union*,
the
taid
“We
niu.t
not
lie
o|M-rale
tint'lty
and
keep
the
trical Worker* Union “Communitl
maintain n fifth column the like
,
Washington I'uet’a report of Mr. night -4 22 inchct ol tain fell. I I .
Confuted aUiut what freedom •* " millagr rate at low n» |Hit»llilr
dominated,” he taid hi* trttimonv
of which even 1111 1#i did nut
Truman'* •pcerh..
Support
Of
Truman
“It it true that there have lieeti The new iate will l«- effective
wa* much more tain than fell d m -1 j j f
l k C V I V t 'Q
S O O fl
“In no wav reflect* upon W per
know '
many
ratewhere
newapapert
In
ureoriliiig
to
Ocloliei
meter
leml
ing
latl
werk't
huiticanr
|
iciuh
J
nr
I
cent” of the approximately IKKbCONCORD. N. H.. Sept. 2n—
Spunk wit* ih rrird far neatly
Is
Urj;ctl
In
Talk
the t'.S S .R have criticire.l offiri pi^..
000 UE member* “who are loyal Mb— Karl Warren, Republican in hit year** heavy blowi.
five minutra by the nou-CnmRT. t.OUIS. S e p t . 2 8 - M V - ala and their netinna and have been
j
|
)(
Gommaaion uuthorired that
At Tourist Center muni.*1 delegate* Ii) one uf the
to their God and their country.”
tier-presidential ntiminrr, raid
Slirrlt wrie II.ohIcJ line when Mai General F. Kramer, chief of rwporiaible f*,r^ the removal of , riawcld*#*
6 * given I*. S. \ Allen
kllen.
Conroy taid International Re­ today hr ••• “Murr interested
l great r*t d&lt;-momtint lont m U.N
Mr*.
Ilooiitiil
i
for-jllrl
pmt
mill
\itr
|'
m
»
presentative* and field organiser* in national unity than In win­
Scnaltil Claude f‘r(niei. atldirti hlalory
'ilu
l
in
ilolnir
*41
«!i
I
n»»l
ideut of tie Ft. .M&gt;i i * Ttunnt mg a mi ill gmu|i that gathcied to
of UE “tpeml a great deal of union ning thr rlrcllnn.’* Hr addrd. heavy downpour. Many o! th e ' Uttrual Guard will be rcvivwl toon.
iliitnh to u in * iiiranwhile, taid
time moblliilng the membership to comr out uf thia rlrction it reel i. however, weir drat of wat- ' The inactive National Guard, (liiuri&amp;i* Anything which «b*« fund l.ine, to operate two butte* line
the foieign inlnixler* of ihe United
In support of whaUver happen* “Whatever happen*, we want cr today. High tide, at nearby!for *hlch no pjotrfilon waa mada ann-ntal to Communiit M left fur |•tta•r||ger ote The franchiio, beat him lair yrttrnlay aftriniHin State*. Rritaiu and Fiance had
to be the Communlat Party order to come out of thia rlrction
m • t l _.l ___. .................
after the World War II demohf- They limply rriticUed method* of taid Mr. 8 a )er, will he given t#&gt; at the Toutitt t rnte, after taiu ngnid on tin- final diaft of their
wl„ providf , , #1#r, u|r 4&lt;Jng Ihlngt
V i. Alh.t, t . ’.Mlt time a* he jpirtenlrd htoi (torn •peaking it a complaint, in wlilrli lory ci.aikw
# » f the day. and in support of the campaign n* a untied nation. Ann,* M * ..a I.Und tent watr, rmh^ ln the totalitarian atate a ttade j nei|idtea the hutte* nnd pm * them ulowntown
amtuaniat
fntiL organisations th* Comm
an I* t That ia more important thaw a ing over * beach toad in ime t p o l.jnf nlPMj who tweauv* of work
turner, mgetl tupport Ituxia with threatening wotTd
intlrumrnt ......I
uteit b&gt;
t.y 1Mt&lt;1 „,„.rat(on. He will muk,- out ,
. , , ,
Farther north In the rich Itnakin |liuma or other reaaon* are unable union I* an Inatrument
Party givea birth to for carrying Republican victory on Nnv, 2,”
ml the IV pi-lire ii&gt; the Iteitin lihe-kade
the
government
to
enforce
duliet.
,
r
j„.(ll(|
,.
,lt
,,r0|ioteil
route,
lo
'
'
*
,
men
where
farmer*
are
putting
.to
take
nart
in
the
active
proout thoae order*."
'I lie Wetter ii 1’uwei* will t A
! rlri
Hi ERNEST It. VACCAHO
ll ■■ll**&gt;a tia r*a» all i
giam.
not lo aawrt rigid*. 1’iopagai .h.
, t)r Conimlaaion
Mi
I alt)- in thr N
11# lUted th* prrseni "mein ob­
ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN
granted |&gt;eriiii»*ion lion mil w.iinril agaiml -iituudv tile council for urgent mntidcia
_
J _
| It would permit them to enter material which the goveiM rlit (\||,.n |lna
jective*” of th# UK »taff and the
ilr.irr* the worker* to have i* fot •
lWl, i„xirul„ hen-, one III llir paid tut h .11 t h a t wlinli il l lion of then looiplalnt Tint meant
TRAIN. Srpt. 28. (/Pi -Prend*nt
CommunUt party a*:
di*ci|i*ion* call to- lo gin. *t once,
niihrd to the trade union to lo ,,f winch in in ofieralloti. Applica- Ibe IHlD ..........I. "loir Amril, a M
the event of mohiliiation.
I. “The damnation of the Eu­ Tiuman .tatted out of Trxat lodiy
(ih.oit wailiii. (he thic-e day*
circulated to their memliera.
,
.............
n t(li|l| in ^ .n l, „
In
ropean Recovery Program and the calling for a "l.indilidr" vote m
n llol lal.eled at
“Our
trade
union*
on
the
other
|
H
.,H
|
|
fltl'
ieuuii&lt;-d
for
1
ni.eiv-h
ori-nared
th#
|
mieech
prepared
for
the
annual
United State*' foreign policy.
w
t
.i
,
.
,
2. “The vjiru!ir condemnation of Note,t,bn ,n the in tr.nl, of the
hand, are aalely the iuatnmn .ita )
romtinllre wu» appointed by
Hr wa* introduced by Volie Wil [ ‘" I ’ ot
of the worker* theiuaelve*.
,j„. ( ’mnniiaaiim lo atudy the re |It.iint, Ji.. State Demoiialic tom
Ihe Wealtii, t'-wei note will he
confer iption ami any action taken |people.
Mr*. Rooaevelt *uid Dial imdri vitioir of the City Charter which milteriuali The talk wat bio.iil i I'oidithr-d loon i r ow, logetlitr wilti
| “ We are happv to announce that
^ to safeguard thia country again**. I Hr taid the people have " til,
l*ut:e* of m , i»e» and doculiien
ORLANDO, Sept. 28 ;S p .-in ll ( authority haa Ju«t l&gt;een recelve&lt;l the Soviet definition, the “right In,* not la-en recited »im-e IU2't, . . . . . . . . siatu.n Vl'IUlt
• attack."
one rcpirtcnlative in Washington
i t n Hi i I i «»ti
|
i"
, it
, . , , |,a *v »u(iple
Even though the roata of thing*; for the reinjtltutlon of the Inac- to work" mwint a dental of "ihe and it wn* the opinion of the com; mlaaloner. that thia *hould lie
In i thmt talk pilot to lha id (
anll.
the farmer u»e* ar»’ continuing R*’** National Guam, the medium right of choice "
'i v -8 that’* a Democratic Prmdrnt."
upward, Florida agrirultum |, which In .th t daya Iwfore the war
......................
We
in the United Stntra have done, *a(d Mr. Sayet.
* *** “ ** **** * * r " * ’
I ’ S. Sectetaiv of Stale George
the Progr«**ive Party.
Mr. Truman
lo hundird.
iriaintnlning
ae* come lo realiie it mean* frrtdmn | The folnwing ritDen* were ap- ■ ,
w* .
. •
• G Marthall and Hritidi Folrign
Although Matle*
»ay
..tMtuunn
-a rtIlia would
"V'Ulil not
itvv m
mj
-----*---- t|K&gt;kr
»
.......
inaillltlininh
t'UMIIW u found financial I’p ',i■ Introduce
i Lila «f factor
, -a of contidera
.»
whHh^r hi* ta or h«i betn m Cum* Jnf jwnplr twaimintf over l!ic r^il- 11 Ion. Arconllrur lo J . ?.* In«|.*v,»
n? ° n #
n\ * \ t to chooae rme'a Jol&gt;, to work or not j pointed n« mrlidiera of the com- | 0 1 ) 1 )0 1 * E i l l t O r t e l l l l d l Stvreiary E m -.t (levin ronferreu
o wink a* one drelrr*.” the *aiil. niittee II. J , Gut, \V. C Hill,
during the nioti m g on tlie t ir a t e g y
tuunlat. he .Uxl.rerl Conroy “it ly- Iold tt.ckv at Sherman. Tex. He nrealdent t *he Sanford Ailmnllr;
^SSvihnrtlC ■
Mr* Rooaeiett *ald Ruuia't 1KarIvle llouiholiler, Frank Lain
D l n t l O l ’ 1&gt;V D O I U O I It*- e e - l e i n o u n i» t e i w i l l f u llo w
Addre..l„e
C
h.lrm
.r
w
,
,
■
&gt;
“&gt;
"&gt;•»
Wlter
anti-Trumra
cnlumNational
G
em
r.
K
a
m
^
-aid
that
hv
ir i tin - S e e m i t i ' * . o i „ d
O f t iiiid t
... ,,
T .,
. .. * v , !&lt;
i•
&lt;'i're*ent*
me Monu*
r on um |t*nker*
I’ankor* ., . ■* n*
en
1
5, *. modern hlatory hied vuitiicion In -on. I red Wdion, W. A Leavitt.
Addreulng
Adit reeling &lt; hnirman Kente'l ' . .
prewnl* the
, ___
...
.................................
m»t* are like Rrp Taber (R -M ) A*.oclation a* Seminole County |!**! Jun* X - l.h a i 7 mvn
u .rriiewed
■•*•* t « -»
I k . G Kilputrielt, George A Speer, EN c p p i i H v p
(R-W
ial, Matle* «*id:
( . m n n J " '1* .........
I 4 - " * " ” *4 • V
x l I D U |J Hi iti»li Aim-i i. .h i | m i &gt; I t io n an I
...
, „
. .
« 4 r and A. Edwin Shinholtri
"Conroy come* from th* gutter, jchaiiman o» the Home Apptrp.ia ; Advi.ory Ranker, mnrd that Flori- ] ^ * „ ,^ &lt;J, 'numli#r In ita hlito'ry.
TI........Mini Charter will I*- Mil.
------ -"ttalcgy in Gritnaliv *ft«i ll&gt;*
He la a management man who ti ied ' tiont Committee, "SqueaiiOR like da farmer* are M n g Kcnernlly
“It i* my contldered opinion M i a m i t O m m iS N I O lU T H
milted to the 11*40 l^gislatuie for
Following the tali of Si-naim lleilm pin ,i , i* ■■ (riied to th*
A to wreck our union.
Irtuck nui "
»uccet»ful in avoiding the dange r* that thr guard loday. If neraitarv,
of excraaive debt duttng t h e could perform it* defenalv* ml»- Recall Halted Again approval, *aid Mr. Bayer. Thr Claude I'epper yi-iitdnv tf»&lt;-t . toiiiuil
“IIe Hand* for everything that J j ,
' .
,c D .-.iJ.n ,
iomi like
Hitn &gt;«»
i n 1Chair*1,
.i
’ he
t.tKl, current inflationary period.
lar evil,
evil, Juat
you du, Mr.
, counlry.
. , , the, I If, intent
*•
. „„
_
commute* will report Hi finding.......... . “&lt; the Touriti ‘ Vntei. I .A, t|t«- mo . time, lluiiah and
•iun and alto nerve a* n covering
man.”
f " w ‘e ,n 'he hand* ol Dem-tciati
MIAMI. Sept. fcB—(#!')—Tli# re-t to ibe Cummiatlon, which will in » " * enterlaiw-d ul n it...... at A
.......
«#,.), e x p e l* ..(
(Juuling from a national turvty force during mohiliiation with,
movement ngnlr.-l Hotr
,lluo. them In the hand* ..t
An, ie r hy metnlmn -&gt;f the
.i|t m
'-..A ,, rull,
Matle* told Kcraten "I am nntll'Ut hatn’l been tafr in Rcpubbr tn of bank lending made by the nut further training or equip- .aH
going to let you dig Into my poll hand* "A; any lime in the latt I TO Agtlrultural Commiiilon of the men!" he **ld.
i Ii!ffile, d ! i r J " mU''
ln* " " t CUv ' ' u ,,r" “&gt;' Fntl Wllaon. “Th- Dennwrai.e Exet ulitr- GommiMee j tin|1|.,, ,hllftl),r .........
imntter will probably l&gt;e vntrd up “4 Senunole &lt; nunty of wlurhl, i f
Secietaiv-Gi ueial I,
Amcriran
Hanker* Ata-a-lailon,
tica, religion and aaaoeiatlon*. on year*.
“Offensively, at
leaat four another delay.
Circuit Judge George K. Holt, ■ ••,#(,, Mr 8,v *r
l .e i* chairman. Mi. I.eel
Vi V i . . \
. 1 "
Conatltutlonal gmunda" Hr cited
Walter Ucdell Smith, America'j Mr. Inglr-y reported that, during month* of Inteniiv* training In t-efor* whom the ra*e l- pending.
J
’
!
2
,
.
.
«»unable
to
topi.....
..
I
2
,.
I,hr,r
'*
J" '■ ,1U"
11*47, Florida bank* loaned 828.. the field would b* neeet»ary for returned to hi* office from a vara-1 Resignation of Ralph l.uhm.kl
the Flrat and Fifth Amendmenta
t( '• illiir * rt* rare
. „ M , .....
•
(h fn|.,
' I lenrh *ouic. •m.l the t vert
!*7H,0On to their farm ruttomera. our liett unit* to become a fully luiii yeatenlay only to report that *• ^ By eniflneer a» of tJk*t if* t
to (hi Constitution. Thtw m y •
n |. |»CI|H n 11
i ,
^
* - i
hlentlcal ru t** to
At the tw-ginning of IPIB, the effective force.”
man cannot lie forced to ginAttorney Vincent C. (iltilin. repre- wl&lt;l* «rre|ite«l. lie lias l»r*n rtn*
\aniill.Ul i
i...*,*
•«* Iv II • jf n n
n, t
thU
Funeral
Rites
Held
total agricultural loana outatand. Jtilim ony tending to degrarle „r , ,
B
, ,
.Gnting the rummini lone ra» will W
^ CUy
1016. i»rnl ) v\nu ; * V* l.V w.n
i *
................. . ........................
KS
O
il,
RIGHTS
AJjV
way two week.
I«aa accepted a position as super- J Y %
• . iV.iV
.
■'
^In erlm ln aie himaeH.
|F o r D o n i t l d B f O O K l y n ing In Florida hank* aggregated
T A l . l l lIIA SSEE. Sept 28-&lt;A&gt;'
115,855,000, compared willt ap­
■
—---------------- intehtlnit uf construction with a
^ ■ IV1.1'' ! /I111
I A l l 2111101111* Theater
rt*d tu Matlea from a
FHKUSIITKR AlkKIFT
eontiacllnir firm# he Informed llerndur. ami h.luanl HikVin*
proximately fl3.000.000 at the — A coalttal petroleum company
li W I I t M a t f-*#r l i t )
I Funeral aervlrea for l&gt;onnld ligjnmng of the preceding year. *ub*idiarV today a*ke&lt;l for .the
JM (d'l- The
It-arlane* Me fan* ata)
Mr- I •l-per and Mi.. Lnul*e
O n U IIS
| ()
I (ll&gt; liC
IIOSTON. Sept. -----Mr(ili'L't'r,
roiiitilitteeworiiail,
1
Brooklyn, infant aon of Mr. and
Of the total amount loaned to right to tan the «tate'« half In- Hritlsh Freighter la&gt;l«-e-ti-r, shun-'
Game Commission To Mr*.
Theodore Brooklyn of Ijrke
Itaarlaae*
!*•■« T * * l
tereat In any oil drpotit* op
Mary, were held at th* grave aide
nlioiit 700,000 acattered actea
Hold Hearing On Laws In
fther iloaaTf
J L Hsixuofe her
r « 45-man
2 5 k haii
Konvic!f
ln i ^ ' sJher J'.p
t sp e.r . ,," ,t„„*| i„ »'•, »^ » e™. _ ■.•mp|.-t.id_ at_ \h,.Evergreen Cemrtrry yeatenlay Executive Cl u b To
land.
crew, O r m o n d B e a c h l # a « e
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock with the
____
Gainesville where the Senator it at mint.- S(iriliy- - ii t)u&gt; ^(irliiy I jl.tf
The aubaidiary Florida (til Dr waa reported atill drifting l&lt;Hlav.
TALLAHASSEE, Sant. 28-i/P) Rev. C. C. White officiating.
Ih-jiil in'Hi tb. Sanf.itil tVilaiid.i
M
c
e
1
0
n
Wednesday
vrlotiment
Corp..
offered
1100.000
REIDSVILLE,
GA.,
Sept.
28
due I., »t« ak today.
The
Navy's
lb.
•ton
hydrographic
— A public hearing will be held
Highway, will open Diursdai
Survivor* include the grand________
for
the
right
to
art
aa
the
state'*
«
fflee
»aid
the
Lila-rtv
Ship
John
___
____________
......
___
(dh—Warden
R.
R.
Ilalkcom
of
»**P|»o*
teveabil
venter44-14 to determine
• ening at &gt; i»&gt; u’clteh and first
agent
In
*»k
in
g
oil.
It
vuggested
Henry
reported
fighting
llte
d*rthe
»tule
penitentiary
said
toda)
•
'■
&gt;
•
timt
he
han
liu«y
•pt-aking
whether a rioted freih water F A T * ’
“4 the Sanford Ex*.
a Dt or 1AH iwrcent royalty on diet 1120 milc« c*»t »outhe*»l of iseveral Ptltoner* are to l&gt;e run- - - ‘chi-dule ahead. * »n Thoraday he showings of the fratui picture,
fDWng *eaaon wR| be continued H^wiklvn
Hro,lklvn or
of U
1like
Sfarvtwo
un*
I ru,ivr*
' Clul’ will afutnoon
meetat 1at
:(8I oil produced. The state get* I2H Itoaton lightthip
Brooklyn
of
k»
««ry
.
two
un(lV|wk
\yvjneailay
Sunday. The tinned aUiut the escape of Clsr- l» due to npi-ali at Juhnatown. “ I-iinling, Fu-.iiig und Fighting",
la 10 northweat Florida rountir* H.rooklyn o r ,
percent
royalty
on
oil
now
Iwing
stricken
craft
was
listing 45 de- elice Alburty, negro, -rverul wnl&lt; I'a . and «n Oct. 2 will bo Lack will being al iV 45 uVliu-k it was
t TI.# hearing ha.
/ .T d by1
and Edwin lloteler of ,h' T,,uriit Center to elect offl- produced In Florida.
announced t«-day by J it i'aitl")*
th# State Gama
py 1 lanta. Ga. ar
great,
ag,»
in Florida ami will apeak at Klssim
rrrg and director* for th* rurront
aid l„ II Amitewa, owner*
Mi**
'
|
Alburty
wa»
arretted
at
C»mme*
on
flood
conlrut,
then
during
rlab Commitaion and’ ^ ir ^ i^ Itl,J,k# M,r/ •n&lt;t
* unt’ **i"* aeaann, it wa* announced today
The theater haa paitlug .pace
I
111*.
Ga.,
two
week*
after
a
young
the
day*
following
in
Orlando,
Bet» C Morgan aaid It
b T « - Chri,lln" « 0 ,,l* r ot U k “ M ,ty hy Ralph A. Smith acting aecrecouple wa* slain on the beach at LaUhunl and Went I’atm Heath f u r 71UI sutoninhiles, with inJIvitemUd into a third day i f r Z f l
-----------------------------lary. Andrew 8tlne haa served
dual loud * (leaker. pruVidrd for
|Ormond, and officer* said he tonOnailaeeU nn l‘aa* T nal
aa president during the past sea­
■ T . 1®
**enrone an onoor- Warren Will Visit
occupant, of each ,-ur Tha plduie
featetl standing guard while an
tu ilW o -U h m r T " * * " ° PPOn
son. Archduke Otto of Austria
.creen i* dt-'Ciibed be the owner*
FSU During Tour wa* tha first speaker presented by
t 0 **. Commlaalon
° ' a h U T w ” £ " i l ^ i . u7 . i y " ; ; : T h r e e M o r e D u y * t 0 a . the laig c.l south of Wa.Mngthe group a t a dinner meeting
M *• "Dnn*ce*»arll*
prohllit ftihlng *0 long aa »ufburly signed a statement that ( ; t. ( D r i V l T s ’ L i c u n m x * ton D, C. Sound equipment u*a
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 2g-4Ah riven last spring at tha Mayfair
provided b&gt; R. C. A.
Hy FRANK CARET
|he wa* present when th* other
_____ l a l t t l l n C N
«round,” ha added If — Second atop on Fuller Warren's Inn.
Show* will *tart at fl 45, 8 30
th* peopl* of the rountlei do not tour of state ln*tlluton* will tie
Arthui I Art I F. Ilrlaae, humor­
10;00
o'clock
evening#
ASSOCIATED l&gt; R 8 8 B SCIENCE REPORTER
t t iS k i•&gt; S L ^ E M W*l n tl'S a fM d
Krhlav I* t h e T a . t day f,u .eeur- a n d
reaaoni “Th*re la Florida State University.
ist, writer ami after dinner speak­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28—(2P)- A Conneclicut doctor called today I Gregory jltount of Lexington. K&gt; J" ‘r “ 111,11 Florida Ibivt-r's liren*e and a midnight show will be given
no r*au n for having on*.”
Thr I&gt;cmorratie nomlnr# for er, of Hot Spring*, Ark. will ad­
Salurda *
Childten .inJ .r
Ii
■itroTvriy wa* atlrred
C ontrovert
stirred up last governor will vleit the school at dress member* of the rlub and
. i 8 J . j «m *
j i ! j ■&gt;*
i% aj * *
as? *i . «n «i r ,
, "fttS
nutiMijuiniiyi
r , d.
imn intiriiinir* SMtl sum year* of age will be admitted frea.
v
s S iK Ti i uBw nLe ,.
#. il r ’iinni
year when the commlaalon
;i„ ..d Tal
eommltalon„ cloaad
__ lahaasee
Wednesday. L e o n their ladies at their meeting in • hi iI duagree most heartily, declared Dr. C. Charles Burlingame. Hatchett, Georgia prison official. Dial i.ntai out ..f Seminole Coon- Mr. I'artlow ami Mr. Ander.'Ui
10 eounlle*
and May, County legiaatora are seheduletl the near future, said Mr. 8mith.
while
hintsell a psychiatrist, "With those who would interpret sex as the said records at a S«minola County ty'« estimated lO.WNi drivers have were formerly omployrd bv th*
all other to accompany him around the
Committeemen
along
hla
trull
countl,
Prison Camp showed Alburty had n„t vm secured new licenses t„ Universal Film Co Imth In the
campus.
from Coaat to Coaat report much whole of life and expand the definition accordingly."
production and distribution of
e-caned from ther* two days a ftn ,|MVt.
a rron will go to west Florida “popping of buttona” at th* per­
Wa
In a paper prepared (or thr District of Columbia Medical Society, the Beach murder*.
motion picture*.
NSW J E T ENGINE
Thursday, dedicating a home eco­ formance* o f
Bernini* who have nut acquired
this
“unuiual” Burlingame said:
. 0i hrr_ Drt.one. a
)(,.H |l(|nM „„ .. ...... mu, t H ( h .
CLEVELAND, B*pL t t - J J V - nomic* cottage to th* memory of speaker and entertainer.
Mr.
at the Ssnnlnolr camp were to he
.
“ In psychiatry, 1 mor* man in fractures hie future.”
The National Adrlwry &lt; 5 ^ d « t ^ hie mother at hla native Blounta- Hrieee was bom on a Canadian
THE WEATHER
irr tp*.-l»ll
ciue»lli&gt;ned aUut the exact date of r r . ‘" J .
f',r, 11 ”f
Bpariaiity lher* 1* a de
foT Aeronaut ca today .revealed tmrn and giving a “thank y*u“ farm “at a very early age” he any othrr
The medical group a!»o heard the escape
»uluult
to
an
exaniinatlun
l,y the
mand for a houaccleanlng ami a a note of warning agalnrl too
major Itrldea In au p eW lc speed- talk to Liberty County voter* at says, and haa been a sateen
JACKSONVILLE. Heptsalesman.
Sheriff Alex Littlefield of Vol- KI" r1,‘U
I'attol.
Jet teat mlailie clocked at mor* Bristol.
lllib
photographer actor and student hard-headed dlff*r*ntiallon be­ much oxercls* after th i age o f|U. i . County""and ’ EheHfir’ ilarrl# I Th*’ mic* is the same . . last
tween
hypotheses
and
*ei*nt!fir
Atlanta
• S J * 1"*,
•’“ •“ding a ramrot
66
of medicine.
4U.
,
i
i
cam#
from
Pr.
Wtn^Eti*'
arfs
r#|&gt;ortca
tnrouU
h«*r«
\n aid vuar. «•»»«• dollar for o|H*rat«&gt;r«
facta."
.
COUPLE
CHARGED
than 1,500 mile* an hour In drop
Buffalo
78
47
Johnson of Wake Forest College, j"„ the'inquiry
license
»nd
two
dollar*
fur
chaufTkTLANTA. Sept. 2»—C«A— De­
Among other thing*, ha attack­ who aaM:
Chicago
72
65
fcuis.
There
is
no
provision
of
tective S*rt L. L. Hbum said toRAILS MAKE PROMISE
ed the ” ‘Lova starvation" school,
Denver
7W
48
GOMMI8RION M EET
law hv which purchase lintr ran 1*
••During th* first World War,
SNOW FLU I
COLl'MUUB, 0 „ S en t X t-O P) which propounds tha theory that
day a Jaeksoayill* eoupl*. Roy L
Deli oil
7d
41
The
City
Commission
will
meet
Walter
Camp,
Yale’s
meat
famous
extended
beyond
the
deadline.
SL A TE S. 8. C ,
— City council t u t night received moat, i f not all, easotlonal trouble*
Galveston
HI
60
Applications were in excess of
• promise from W. H. Hapo. etam from the fact that the child’s athlete, boasted that he kept the tonight nt 7:10 o’clock for the
New York
81
6»
purpose
of
considering
plane
for
members
of
Woodrow
Wilson’s
tb*
u«u*l
number
this
morning,
epekkemau for the five majar rail- eravia# for love haa never been
lag aot for O c t » in
Phoenix
W
68
construction
of
a
cement
block
cabinet
In
prim*
condition
by
his
but an average uf 760 or more
road* running throng* here, to cut satisfied."
Seattle
70
49
fammm *dally dosen’ uxsrtlsea. swimming pool. Advisory on- must b* received during the next
SS-yuur-uM Mrs. down on:
Washington
75
54
“Propoooata a t thia school,"
incere
and
nrchitecta
from
Orlan"The only member o l the cablfew days to avoid atandlng In line
Jacksonville
75
14
ho
said/"
Would
havo
«a
roaaing
' T i . Sc!
d•dined to take the o aro due to bo present, said later. Applicants aro requested to
of registering fajeely in t i whistle end bel
Miami
HI
19
Bond fee Mrs. Smith wa* cursing by railroader*i ever the ahm« dripping leva all ovar the ‘4*l[kjfr4U_xta*_J o«*j^hus^Danisli, H. N. Bays.-, dty manager thia sign th* new licenses to make them
Orlando
80
I
t
place until the child stipe sad
morning.
set a t * 0 0 .
(yard loudekeakat epitome.
valid.
Pensacola
64
U
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City Commission

As Election Day

President Calls Manatee County i-1N~
For ‘Landslide’ Farms Damaged
Vote In November By Heavy Kains 7ur

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Senator Pepper
Warns Against
Party Disunity I

” **IInactive Group Of
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Sound Financial
,rrvWr wi,houl ,,,Uy ,n
Position Is Held
By State Farmers S K S S * ,h'-Nft,ion&gt;l ,iH,r'1

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Connecticut Doctor Calls For
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THE 8ANFOHD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

I’Jie Suniurd Herald

Troubled France

K.laklUhr* la •*•"
PaklUkr* &lt;lali» »M»r&lt; »ala,4af
aa4 »»#*»» at
*aalar4. S'l«rt4a
III Maaaalla _As * bb *_ ___

The narrow margin by which Premier Henri Queuille
prenervitl hire French cabinet, with a desperate Mop-guR meamire, indicate* that hiit government in no more niurtly than
Dtl.l«&gt; n . 1*1*. at !*• Paal Olllra it.n pretlecennorn. The token general ntrike which wan carried
kf
S'l.rUa. a#4*» Ik# Art out denpite the granting ol a wage increane ithown how in, 1 l » aai»«» *• Marra a. i**r.
inatiahle lire the demaniln of the French labor gnitipn. How
HIII.I.IMI I- m ust
K4tler
can any cabinet ntand for long amid nueh conntanl demon*NIlHIHtl IIKAJI
Kaalaaa* M u U 't _ _ _ _ 1 1rations of unrent?
An far an ready earth in concerned, the French govern*'
* t 11*1 iiiP tin t h a t k i * *
■r l attlar
— • “ - ment put about the lant ntring to itn bow when it obtained
Hat Usatk
—
' **
TtrM SSnalka
—
* " the relcane rtf blocked profit fundn under the European Re­
Ms S S - a l k - ------------O f V—if — „
lX«*o covery Program. Queuille may know where he will turn next
All. akliaarr waste**. m H * at time cardi in needed, but obnervern will rlinibt it.
Ifcaafca. raaalallaaa aaA Ball*** at
The likelihood of parliamentary elections in the near fu­
•alartalaairala la* Ik* M rfaw al
ralalaa faaA*. Will k* rfcars*4 la* ture neemn now greater than ever, (ieneral opinion in that
a, f aalar •&lt;••Hl.li. ralra.
|if elections should Is* held
Hie He (iaulle party would
N.*rr**alr&lt; .■ l l .i l l l j *?
lalaa* &gt;«*.*•**• Uepreaeata- |obtain the greatest numlrer of neatn. S o m e Itelicve bin
Ill**, lar.. *»»• la»k. t klraaa.
strength might ls&gt; so high that a deal with any one other
ll.Sr.ll. K aa.ai I II*. *1. U *l«.
Tk* llrrala I* a ai.aifc** al Ik* I party could make a majority coalition. With present distri­
A*a*.lal*4 l*»*a* "kirk U *allll»A
•a*la*!t*lr s« tk* *•* !•* repssMI- bution. the strength of three parties in needed for a ma­
ralUa al all Ik* laial M a i
j o r ity in parliament. If this should hap|&gt;en, n stronger gov­
la Ikl* a .„• *• *...
«*H
ernment might result, an two parties would bo easier to hold
AP B*a* 4Uaai*k*a.
together than three.
tllB f t t lA T ' HKIT. f i l l i t
There seems try other present ho|ie for a more stable
“World pc*» r it my ambition", , government in Paris. The (jueuille government was formed
'with great difficulty; should it fall it might be ini|&gt;ossiblc
•ay. President Truman in Texas,
to form another.
but •»* turr bop* b* doim'l pro.

THE WORLD TODAY

AUTUMN "COLORS" HERE AGAIN!

lly DeWITT MacKKN'/.IK
Al* Foreign Affair# Analyst

Tl*S3PA Y i S E P T . 28, 1918

Connecticut Doctor
«raatiaae«*fraai h a t Oaai
who recantly die*l Just abort of his
Hr! lorthda)--having outlived J P
other tn*tubers of the cabinet
and having been active and useful
until hit last brief illness. “Wallrr
Camp himself failrd hy several
years to reach the psalmist’*
limit (70».
•Thanncey Depew. who larked
eighteen days nf living to 1&gt;4. was
quoted a* saying that he got
hit eirtrise hy acting os pallU-arpr for hi* friend* »ho took

I
Did Premier Stalin double-cross
th« Western Power* in th* re­
rent agreement ovar llerlin, or
were HI* order* disobeyed by sub­
ordinate* ?
That i* to say, i* Stalin ("Man
of Steel", as tenin named him)
itiil the undisputed dictator of
Communitm, or ha» ha slipped1
to the point where hi* lieutenant*
exrrrlse. r / • !* •
-t M
dare override his command* I
••Thes*
strrrtes'sire
not Interrdrtf
That to my mind is one of th*'
to «Rs**rar*ge ewerrls* within leavital question* involved in the
' son, lair, like other good things,
new East-West rri*is—the moil
i t ' may hw 1 ovenJ&lt;ine.” Johmon’
complicated and dangerous mo­
OS, added
ment of the ‘Void war" to date.
"Recreation is nvcdnl more than
W r need to know the answer,
I everrise in the scrand 4b jvars."
herauta the outcome of the im­
broglio may hinge on who i«
hot* of Ku**ia and Communism.
•Sound Position ,
The records of the Itomocraeie*
•how that at Stalin's second meet­
I wNflatiril Fri.rss I'agr One
ing with the American, Hritith i
farmer* during the year, far|f
ami French representative* in :
production loans aggregntol $21 Motcuw on August 2.1 there f t *
2WH.OOO. of whlvh IP.JM.000 re­
a "final agreement In principle'
mained outstanding at th- bela-tween Ituasla ami the Western
ginning of lt*4N l.onns secuied hy
Power*. This specified that the*
farm real estate totaled 17.770,Soviet blockade of Western Iter-1
wi»* lb* Am*ric*n people ibal .1
000, advancing the amount outtin should he lifted unconditionally
Price
Drop
Question
b* it re-elected lb*r* won’t l&gt;* a
standing in these long tern, snd it*
and that the Western Powers |
f
H U O T D IP W f l V ^ s —
t*af, at Roosevelt dal in 1940.
to |ri,34dtOOfl. Twenty nln* p'1r&lt;s-nt
would reciprocate by accepting
• 0 0 7 0 R to u c e \ / S L O O K H E R * r \
(ioveriimtuit economists arc iN'ginning tn predict do- Mjviet currency in thvir three |
of the -tale'* 111,160 farmers \*crt»
sectors of toe Herman capital. |
served by their community hank­
Wallrr I.ippmann |Miinlt nut that flint's in prices, which they now think will take place.* gra­ although under Four-Power con- 1
ing institutions with credit during
dually
in
tha*
next
few
months.
This
is
at
least
a
sign
of
K I L L T V 'S
President Iiumtn't western tour
the year,
_
trul and not single Soviet control. {
L A W 0/9The four governments instruct-'
While the privately ownrd .,
devoting ov*r Ifi d*y» exclusively ho|&gt;e for those who chafe lieneath the high cost of living.
Tin* big ipicstinu is not so much when prices may lu'gin c*l their miliary commander* in
operated hank* o f Florida were
ELSE- U
to speech making and hand-shaking
to
fall; it is how much they may drop, and how suddenly. (iermany to carry out the terms of* I
meeting the financial rrquireprove, fonclii«iv*ly ibat Mr. Tru­
.
ment* of 17^1*4 farmers, th* com­
In every period of high prices there are prophets to declare this tolemn agreement.
man tmi only do*«n'l know what
bined credit operation, of n|| „f
Right there the dotible-erot&lt;'
Unit there will not l&gt;e another slump, that high prices are
started Marshall Vattily Sokolov,
to o on. b* doesn't even bat* anv
the goveniment.aUh*idirr*i ngi-nci.
I here to stay. Sometime they may he right, hut there is no sky, Soviet military rommtin'hr.
e* werd used hy only O.4.W. who
thing lo cl« with il.
|particular reason for believing that this is the time.
promptly threw a monkey wrench
Inirrowcd 91(1^09,000.
It is reasonable, however, to Relieve that prices will not into the machinery by making con-1
Will Mondrit never crate) A j ever go hack to the level from which they liegan the dimh dition* for this unconditional aMrs.; Roosevelt
Swedish surgron hat invented a to present peaks. The long-term trend of price levels, over greement. Sokolovsky stipulated
iMNliaqfrt I'fNM Pag# Oat
mrchanKid b*ail winch will carry the full cycles of business fluctuation, has been upward. l)ol- that when the Soviet food and
fuel blockade «t&lt; lifted the Rus­
on lb* dull*, of lb* regular h*ail 1lar prices of staple good* of a century ago seem iidieulotisly sian* should take control of all 1
the llo/ilan puiplc, and "The g ici^
for at much a. TO tmnuln **bil* |low by comparison with pre-war prices.
difficulty is Today that their gov.
transport into Herlin, Including
(hit btul.lv im|Hiilanl organ ol lb*
ernmerrt encourage* this suspicion
There still is as much variety as ever in opinions as to uir transport on which the hea n d
-h d B -rcity
now depends.
and seems tu Injliave that force
body it L.kro out and o|&gt;*ralril whether the inevitable price decline will lie small or great, leagticred
P L tN T V
alone wilt bring them respect.
upon by lb* vurgeon. pul into fir.I jslow or abrupt. If anyone knows, he is keeping it to him­ Naturally the democracies opposed
this liecause it would »nablo the,
'We In the- drmocratirs believe
o t “vello v a; "
clatt condition, and rrlurnrd lo ilt self, ami you can't hlaine him. The knowledge would Ik* Rolshrvisu to impose another;
in a kind 'of international trspect
respect
formrr duli*t.
blockade which the Western All,.-. |
worth millions.
and action which Is reciprocal. Wn
no longer would l*e able to Im over- •
do not Ihiidi that Russia should
rorne by the air-lift.
trvat us (iiffrrantly from the way
Pepper
Entertained
Tb* effort lo narr lb* South
Truman Campaign Theme
Negotiations went from had lo
they with to te treated. It i* in­
Though
Dead,
He
Shows
The
Way
into supporting candidalrt it right­
wor*e; Finally the U. S. A.. Rritain
terference. In other countries tha'.
Nashville Tennvssteaa
fully oppotrt it |uil anolhri «!*•
ir«aiiaa*4 (*•«• N * s » w i
esps-ciau)' stir* up antagbnisA
PERH APS Mr. Truman thought he had something! nnd France tried to get (Jgnvra
on Oct. 7 In I anama lily and
th* .Soviet government,
montlralinn of tk* desperation of when he let loose those blasts against “W'nll Street reac* lissinro Stalin to order Sokulov/ky
on the 8th in I ensaeola. For two
Roosevelt
acknowledged
the Wallacrilrt and lb* Trumanitev. tinnries” ami the "gluttons of privilege.” Although the to carry out the terms of thei
original agreement. Moscow in
With the opening of the UniU-d 7.000 Jewiih refugees wa* empha­ weeks prior to the aleclkm. he |ha, th«’ (Trittrsl S ta te * has "some
The Repubbcant. to iheir credit, President took pains not to mime these tpe,uMit is evident effect refused to do this, nnd the'Nation* tieneral Assembly in Par- tic,&gt;1.
will concentrate his efforts in the |irob| , d i s c r i m i n a t i o n " hut
have nnl indulged in ibit fmm if that he wanted certain groups of AinirU-tkiis to get hot Ihrre democraries decided to toss { is, Secretary of State (ieorge Marj,^ , t&gt;,0 Soviet claim that
Three and a half month* of larger cities of tha state, nuluding . ^
the whole^ liusinesa into the hands'shall hat proposed that the |*&lt;&gt;*t- mediation effort*, hi* report de­ Jacksonville and M aml ln In-U,8 8 .n. .|| r#c„ ,r c equal,
political Irrroritm
Tampa T ie under the collar at the mention of the plirn.se&gt;.
tween time, he w ill -Mak a t
„
glmenee nf dlwrlminhune. Die South it m&gt;| a trclion
However, the resiamse certainly hasn’t set his cam­ nt the I’nited Nations Security' humous report of Count Folk* clared. had not produced even the Montgomery,
Ala. on a program,
.. ’ '
" .....
(.ouncll.
Jtrrnadottr for a solution o f the state nf a permanent settlement,
a*ion” f* wonh little, she said, if
of the nation likely to tcaie very paign on fire. And if the President would like*-to know why.
course, may hrealf th*- Palestine problem lie accepted and hut he held high hope* that hi* he rtvcaled.
other freedoms are denied.
eatily.
he might refer to some of his close associates and his • l j I w*|k °P''n. resulting fh (hr its provision* lie put Into effect,
program, If firm ly approved and
jjkjwrawd of the Russian l*l.a«l llefore hi* death by assassins' hacked bv the General Assembly,
acceptance speech at the Democratic national convention.
Wbal doet il coil to tend a l»iv
______ the
.... UN
.......................
meillator................
had ar- would not he resisted forcibly by
It so hupjwus that Mr, Truman depends every tiny tin Kddy Gilmore, AP chief of hsin au huiteta.
M o college? Well* Ibat it ddfault a group of mun whose Wall Street connections— ns lawyers, J c ,
••ys^lke hlg queer Ion rlvrd at conclusion* which offered either tjda.
In dcilh Count Ilornadolte had
tr tav. A lot deivnd. on the buy hankers or Idg business lenders—cannot Is* denied. They M n g asked hy foreign diplomalt a way out for the Jrw * and Arab*,
and the college. (Tut a trport from include Secretary of Defense Forrestal, Undersecretary there is: "Will Russia wlfh Irkw and he wa* convinced (hat if they not achieved hia goal, hut It would
from the United Nations?" They .
tu hte«l the voire of reason lie a fitting memorial if hi* effort*
the Unitenity of Florida t»hrrr of State Lovett, Secretary of ('onimyrcj* [Inrriman and also are asking whether the U. N. failed
'
I* th* duty of the
me United should be frowned with *urre«»
they have about ten ihouiantl stud- Paul (5. Hoffman, who directs the European "iWovery pro, will f,iiifut.r m . . &gt;&gt;._ i." ill r* ” ’ iit would lie
exert it* after hi* death In (in* of duty.
entr rrvealt that it rmti all of gram. If the men are “ Wall Street reactionaries" ami
would have There could he no tetter starting
V“
place for the United Nation* t®
them together ten million dollatt “gluttons of privilege", we need more like them.—Tampa in the U. N. is one of the Ik-#i ! pJ,W1^ (i!r v T ^ i t V * / Jerusalem
things which could happen, W r f e H ,h*. 7 V
&gt; t u .ruational
.
demonstrate it* g re a t moral power.
a year. Dial it, an ateragr of Tribune.
never
i.av.h..i
.
"
under
control
of
the
Interi
’
M’a,J ' '
never have had a "United" Nation*
merge T ran s-Jordan and Ilacking It up with direct action if
01.000 per .indent No doubt tome
Ihua far. and IFa time this »itmitPalestine,
and divide the rest of needs he. Th* world would take
of them tpencl mote. «omr lett.
ion wa* ironed out. However
the
disputed
ti'rritorv in the most heart from such a demonstration
that's beside the point of who
Bui in any event, il ain't bay.
equitable ntaunet. The need of a that the work o f the .fallen medi­
douhlr-crosaed whom.
ator was not in vain, hut rather
Diplomatic quarters in Wa ''’ ••j. permanent United Nations concili­ than his Influence for peace had
If we v»*ir to approach anylrody
ton are puttied. The *p ,
, ation commission wa* seen, and been magnified a thousand time*
ot any organisation in Sanfotd tugi* that either 8talln reconsidered, the desperate urgency of meeting l.y hit martyrdom.
getlina that they thould sjrend Oawayllat Now 114
after he made lha agreement, and the needs of 360,000 Arab and
Deny Rumors Lowlt,
1246.000 a veaf on admliting.
union'd
Sokolovsky to acultle tha
For lober'a Volot
Orton W ill RoHro
ship, or that the Generalissimo
5,000 Farm ers
they would almost ceitainly drop
President Calls
hlm»clf was overrule,) hy the
Spnitl to Ctnttal Pint
dcisi. Yet that it %.hat Silver
Cuminform in the recent ntretiair
ir„ a ll*a *4 trwsw T a a * n a si
Sptingt hat been tending in a
AHHINUTOV-OOP Presidential Candidate Thomaa Dtwsv
retertad to have taken pin*-, |S
r t* In building and installing new
,'«ailsw*a S'ram I'sas lias
location not much latgrt than San­ W ,and the Rrpuh'lcan high command are bidding all-out for thf
the Crimea.
horn* Improvement# and ron
nrttlmssador to Moscow, told
ford. Ami at a retull lb* butinrt. conservative labor vote. They do not believe that labor can he J t
Comln/orm mvartad porter* that relation* with Russia vcnirnces They also also assisted
Mlalin we have a new and startling "Have rmvet i»cen more critical’ more than 2,050 families in solv.
of Silver Spring! bat been incrratrtl voted aa a unit, and reject President Trumsn's claim lo th* ballots
development. The generalissimo than now.”
Ing nxnmunitjr sanitation prob­
from $120,000 m 1941 to $900,000 of union men everywhere.
ha. Ireen undisputed ruler of
Meanwhile, la ter clrclrs are teasing with re­
lems,
Queallonctl
after
a
lengthy
conin 1948, and it goet without tayitig
port* Stout Impending rhange* In unlohlam'a top Soviet Russia for more than 20 ferenee with I'resirlenl Truman
in addilioh, the farming teach­
that the 40,000 to fiO.OOO |ieo|ile
yvar*. At least hla rule had liven late yesterday, Smith said the er* aided in the use of lahorhelrarchy
this crlsl*.
brought to Ocala every year by
Moat of theee reporta, however, ar* merely the undisputed up
chief executive concurred In hi* aavlng davkta on 4,401 farms.
However, the 09 year old Com- opinion, hut asked the newsmen
Reading material was -upplivt
Silver Sptingt have much to do
ueual crop of rumora that become prevalent Juat
pitor lo (he annual fall conventions of the vari­
nUt e ‘l k “ V u htM
^portod to modify hia eatlmate of rela­ to 4,IAS farm fam ilies, a»l 2,407
with the ever growing pintperil)
ous unions.
he #!h
that tion* with the Russians fmm " n e v ­ telephones and radio* wer, In­
of that community.
he felt the need of advire and
•On* report says that John U Lewis wtU retire n»ked (ho Comlnfornt for |(, or er mure critical" to "never more stalled through effo rts of the
vocational agriculture leather*.
serious."
aa preaident of the United Mine Wo* hare al the
The Beilin ctitii, which the MotWnrlftT ,h* i r&lt;lhV * ,n ' n' 1 ,U f? fW
union's convention In Cincinnati In October.
Smith flew to Dallas from Fngllsh said.
crA* talk* failed to render, hat Iteen
In the farm health ami safety
Washington to hoard the I’reaFrianda of Lewla aay that there la nothing to
S-lTSSf '”o1' ,h"*'
dumped into lh« lap of tbr UN
program, th* teacher* were
Ident’a campaign train for an
this report. The ftft-year-old UMW chief already
n J h* ‘ ", “ •,rob,cm which forr yn
Security Council. There. of courte,
extraordinary conference on r*la- aponaiblc for the annual physical
haa bean nominated to a new four-year term In diplomat# are trying to solve
checkup of 4,112 families. They
under the trrmi of the UN Chatter,
t'-i'na with Rusiia.
ontce.
issued 1.225 Drat aid kits to
'fr. Truman weighed the first farmers
anything, which the UN deetdet
Another report has It that 75-year-old AFL Hoy« Try Get-Away
and tr*Ve&gt;el 2,003 hra.l of
hvnd
account
from
hi*
Moscow
President William Ureen la due to step down.
rhould Ite done, can be vetoed by
rattle for •disease* communicable
ambassador
as
hr
carried
his
ram
This la an annual rumor.
From H o s p i t a l paign for re-election toward a to man.
Ruliia. So. of couts*. nothing can
It will be no surprise, however. If Danis' Tobin soon quits aa
lie done by the Security Council.
major speech in Oklahoma City
head of tha powerful Teamsteo'a Union Dave Deck. Seattle's team­
tPBTLA N D , Me. Kept. 2a_lA’) this afternoon.
But if no veto |tower exirled, av sters' boss, virtually haa captured control of the union from the
Although it is officially Kear­
Meanwhile a plain warning to ney, Neb., the town la said to have
might fte the care if we had a world aging Tobin.
a s.•’T1'
r *s n&lt;i*h
. *# other
t
*y,,h
with /me- Russia that hit election would teen named after Gen. Stephen
*
*
*
#
government, wbal could be done
J*w. cllmlietl out of « hos- mean no rrtraat In the American Watts Kearny.
anyway? Suppote the Wotld Gov- • AIR KORCT. MTRONO AT BIRTH DAT—-The drat birthday of
window on a bcdshnrl early stand on the Berlin blockade was
ernment could decide that Rutria tha Independent United Btatea Air Force marked a smashing vic­ today—because they a ,r e . lone- sounded today hy Governor Thom­
Taxes vote*, said today that eggtory—finally—for
the
crusading
pioneers
of
air
power,
and
tha
man
,or . ,h*lr roothera.
muit abandon lit blockade) And
as K. Dewey.
throwing and "rea ctio n " In* th*
who plched up the lurch and carried II when age and vicissitude I l * m l l ! l | 0 , ' 7 ’ el*ht, ami WIIsuppose Ruuia refuted) What forced the "early birds’* to ground Iheniaetvea.
Th* GOP presidential nominee South ar* routed by “northern
“ tenten. nln*. w*r* back In
could the World Government do
Tha Air Force, begun four decadea ago as an IndgntOcant branch the Halt** General Hospital’s turned eastward toward a major money."
At a mixed white - and •negro
about it)
of th* Signal Corps, Anally obtained Its divorce from tb# Army first floor childrens want a half speech In the Montana State Uni­
hour later. They were much hap- versity atadium at Mlsaojila to­ meeting In a Mexican restaurant,
•epl. |g. iMT In th* ensuing 11 month* It haa:
f ' , r * however, barauae their m^ night. On hla way, with atop* th* Progressive P a rty candidate
Inverting new capital in private
1—Won In a bitter battle with tha Navy th* primary reapoaathad ajwd to thalr bediidoa. scheduled at Spokane and Paradise. for Dresktant said.
industry at if there were no dangei btltty for heavy bombardment.
Puliea Captain Harold K Ma- Mont., he pounded away on tha
"Ordinary Southern folks are
3—Convinced Congress, over tha proteat* of Prerldent Truman Gulra found th* panty and John- theme that hi* aim la “The Streng­ Juat
whatever front Commuasspr in (Hi*
m l folks. . . . I know Tax**
and
Defense
Secretary
James
FOrrestal.
that
air
power
should
be
ny-clad
runaway*
hiding
in
a
hall­
country, at If the* outcome of the
thening of our country, of bring­ la a fin*, progressive, forwardexpanded. Tha result was appropriation# for the AO-group Air Force way. a block from the hospital.
ing to It a now unity and adapting looking state. . . .
] November election were, a foregone
m w being built.
a competence In foreign policy
“On my recent southern trip, the
I conclution. ai if w*r with Rur.it
In the forefront of the battling was Air Secretary Stuart Syming­
placet where we had violence were
At dawn the hoy* tied a bed- that it does not have."
' were farthrit from their thought. ton. Aral holder of that offlm He eras ably aided by Oen. Cart
He said bluntly yestarday that placet ah«nr Northern inuney la
American butmrtt men arc ipend- (Toohyl Hpasta, who levelled Fortrea# Kuropa and cam* bach to sheet tv a crib near a window and " It would be wiaa for all o f tb# invested.. . . When I aay 8oulnern
slid
to
the
lawn.
Their
misUke
head tha'Ale Force before retiring.
ing nearly five billiotr dollars
‘f h '^ h . t h * Rat-away rope ruler* of th* world" to know that reactionaries I mean Southerner*
Their victories gladdened all thw early air crumdera alive—Oen.
the final quarter of iRiy year, with
•«. * hw*. with an, occupant who tho American people dose their who are controlled by Northern
dldn t Ilka to te dlsturbad—a ranka quickly after election*. money. In other words a Southern
additional plana for more (pending H. H. (Hap) Arnold and hi* cohorts.
GABARDINE SUITS
’
*37.50
Those who didn’t live to aao the triumphant day—Oen. William baby. Th* baby howled.
Deway addad that a trial# always reactionary la a Republican who's
nett year, in an effort lo build (Billy) Mitchell, Franh Andrewa and the other* -were so convinced
put on falsa whisker*."
Nurses checking of the walling unite* this country.
enough plant* and factories lo sup- of Ur* rtghlneas of thelrjrauee that they mutt have hnown their arrived in time to see the head
EXTRA TROUSERS TO .MATCH
10.50
In furtherance of thla theme.
•Ir nil the gortdi ahd-material* follower* would win tvtnlual victory.
of the second boy dlsappaaring Paul Lockwood, th* governor*
‘T
r!
sown the sheet.
secretary, said that In Miaaeut*
veWeh
the American public want*
nurse* pursued the pair tonight Dewer will "Talk about
•
R.
S.
T.
vn.
H.
C.
U—President
Truman
may
be
out
west
on
a
Wc now have in stock Enallithtowir'rayon Rabeniinc (
or think* H want*. The total outlay
down a sleep embankment, but the great resources of th* Waat
•suit* for your fall vArtlrolm. TRow? luita un* availfor new plant* and facililie* for lA-day campaign awing to gather votra of the people In parson—but shrub* ami tree* mad* th* course a-d their ilgnlflcanc# aa a bulwark
a large part of hia campaign la being waged right In Washington.
able in thnw beautiful tthadci —Tan, blue and grey.
production for the y u t will reach
•*•»» "dlh to America's defense and to Um
Th# Justice department, with the president'# Massing and under ? • * !" (“r *'“ •
nearif *0 btlliqii., dollar*, a
of
world
peace."
direct order# from Attorney Oentral Tom Ctarh. haa
America t embarkad upon a program of running down all pos­
hiak ia iavsstmaot* in Aon
nmh th* u T l ta * * G! ? .7 l J 0 jS f - * 9
,« *M » iM , Um New
U. 6.
sible violators mi Um Murrain anti-trust act.
Ig w g , i w g duucis' and
■jb w p &gt;i w m who n f i w v w o *
Th#
HIWMI la awing Um legal ax*
k * - Waath- ■t tb*
way' Into Um . Civic AadRarhm
•way
goal mi Hvtag—industries
N t ikert
In a
w m tty lo
tb * a n 'i-t m t dlrMon hag tied aulU agaltsM tb * i
of
IT meat packer*, three Important farm machinery
DALLAS, Tex., dept. » . 0*9—
ken when te wax hit with a boUlo
d**Kt.
Railway RRpreaa Agency, lac., and other*.
Henry Wallace, campaigning for

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA' —
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A n d P e r s o n a l A ctiv ities

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Hridc-Hlud Honored Mrs. Sawyer, Priddle
By S i s t e r - I n - L a w H o n o r Br i de- El ect

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Stine Machine .Simp
Rev., Mrs. Farris
Has Annual Picnic Honor CYF Members

Mrs. Douglas Stenstrom enter­
Mr*. Rlakr Sawyer ami Mrs W.
Mi. and Mrs G. A. Stine and
The C.Y.F. of the First Christian
tained recently with a party E. Priddle were ro-hottrsses for a
Mr. and Mrs. O W. Touchton Church enjoyed a wemer roas;
Carlin Palmtr Rajr—Society Editor
Telephone 148 honoring her sister-in-law. Mis* party given on Friday evening
enter tainr,l
em plo yees
of
the given foi them on Friday night by
Ruth Stenstrom, bride-elect of
Stine Machine Company
with the nett pastor of the churrh and
this week, at the home of Mr*. honoring Mitt Ruth Stenstrom, |
their annual picnic and hnnibutg hi* wife. Rev and Mrs J . H. FarStenstrom-Czajka
William Stcraper on Locust Ave­ bride-elect. The party wa« In the
er fry on Satunlay ,»ft«i noon at il*
The group s’ntheied in the
nue. The rooms of the Steinper form of a kitchen shuwei and was
H in t's Park at D e l e o n Sprin g*
Plans Arc Announced
gaideii of the Farris home on
home were attractively decorated given at the Sawyer home on Elm
The
group
gatheievl
ut
the
park
.A
wl.n colorful arrangement* of Ave-ue. Fall flower* were u*e&gt;l
at 2 :ikl u'rlock in the afternoon Holly Avenue where they enjoyed
TL'EHDAT
in decorating the ro«mt.
Miss Evelyn Ratliff hat leturn- fall flowers for the occasion.
Mi*t Ruth Adelaide Sten*teom
where swimming and ha-el all games prior f« the tup|»M.
Week of I'rayer for state ml* announced today plan* for he* to Stetson University after spend­
During
the
evening
game*
weie
Miss Stenstroai was lovely in
T
l , nJoying the veiling were
j games we,*- enjoyed throughout
itont will bo observed by th* Flrat » • « }• • * to Edward Peier Craika ing the summer months in San­ a plaid cotton frock with which enjoyed by the guest* with prizes
Jean Y.-utig. Hetty Young, RatMhr afternoon
B ap iin Churrh at 3:30 l&gt; XL at the which will take place on Thursday. ford with her parents, Mr. and she wore hlack accessories and the leing won hy the honor*-,- ami Mr«
| Late in thr evening the ham ' n.* Prim s. Virginia T!«nn. Theda
The Sanford Pilot Club will m**t Th« ceremony will be p&lt; rfortm-d Mu. Thomas Ratliff.
hostess wore a soft pink gown Dmiglu* Stenstrom. The kitchen
burgers w*-u- serve,I with pota Petia* Lola Ann Dotumn, Hetty
also with hlack accessories.
theme was further carried out in
at the Tourist C*nt*r at 8:00 P.M. by Rev. Ft. William Narhtrab at
to salad, pickles, olive*. «nk*\ i«&lt; Jo IL-ltowav. |tarl-ain Harriett,
Mrs.
R.
W.
Cassulw
and
so
i
During the evening game* were thr presenting „f Miss Stenstrom’s
with the board meeting preceding All Soul’* Catholic Churrh at 5 00
cream. coff,-e and soft drink- Doiotbv Holloway. Jo Ann liaro clock. The organist will I* Mr*. “Hutch" left last Friday for Ixig- enjoyed with ptiirs living won thow,-r gift* in dish pan*.
at 7:30 P.M.
Those attending were Mr and Melt. Svlviu Harriett. Pat CasF. E. Roumillat.
ansport. Ind. to visit Mra. Cat- by Mrs. (I. D. tlishop. J r ., and
^
WEDNESDAY
Late in the evening an ice s-ouse
Mt« C. D Forrester, Mr and
Rarluira Cassulw-. Ritlv Tison,
The bride will lie given in mar­ sube's mother and sister and Mrs. Julian Stenstrom. At the was served by the hostesses to
w The Sanford Woman’* Club will
Mrs |» C Htovard. Mr and Mr-. Imimic Fox. Edwin Tison.
ami
conclusion of the games Mr*. Miss Strr.sttom. Mis. John Sal*meet for a general business meet, riage by her eldest brother Julian friends.
Donald Davis Mr. and Mr, R , 'll* " II Ymmg. R W. Cassube
Stenutiom served delirious re­ but), Mrs. Dunal,! Junes, Mrs.
ing and luncheon at the club hou*e. Stenstrom and ha* chosen a* her
II William.. Mr .in,I Mr- J R ami R,-\ nml 'l l * Farris. Mr.
Mr. and Mr*, (ionlon Sweeney freshments consisting of Coca Mark Jacoby, Mi*. William Stem­
Evan*. Jr . of Orlando. Mi and
The program will bo under the matron of honor and only attend­
Walter Morgan, leadMrs P J Stin, also of Orlando, amt Mr*
direction of the Civic Department ant Xlrg. Mark Jaoohy. Serving as h*Yr moved their resilience from Colas, chocolate brownies, a fiuit per. Mr*. Hill Tyre. Mr* Harold
jello
and
small
Individual
two
er*
of
the
group
»**,• unable to
the
lurshrr
Apartments
to
their
best
man
fm
the
bridegroom
will
Mr
mid
Mr*
Harney
linym
--f
with Mr». E. C. Harper/chairman.
Mrs Royal French,
•U s* of
•&gt;■
. ** of
newly-puirhuseil home ut I Jn West tiered wedding rakes topped with Heckruhach.
Winter I'u'k. Mr. and Mr* Otis
Mr*
Douglas
Stenstrom
ami
Mi*
Olhe( hnstrasv* ate Xtrs. W. R. be AI I'usx and usher s are Al Sisteenth Street.
a miniature bride. Assisting her in
Masttal, Nick l'a*qurclli, and two
Royd. Mi snd Jitis Johr I Mr. M.o gan.
Julian
Stenstrom
Also
the
Misss-s
Jennings, Mr». Irving Feinberg. other
serving were Mrs. Stemper and
brothers. Douglas Stenstrom
llughe- of Del. and. Mr and Mr*
EliralM-th Kite. Eliiahcth Whig
Mrs. E. A. Monfurton, Mra. C. I- and Herbert Stenstrom.
I Friend* will regret to Irani that Mr. H. E. Wells.
It S Brown Mr* r'n iiie
in ­
ham
I'eggv
Duncan.
Mas
me
I'ani
Redding. Mr.. Henry XfcUulln.
The hostess* gift to the honor*-Immediate!) following the cere - 1 CJmver David who has t&gt;een eonter, Mr« I urv MrN'ah and 'D - Ivon
Moure Jolted
Jr. and Mra, June RoumllUt. Sen­ rnony a reception will t&gt;« held at. fined to the Florida Samlarium was several pieces of china in pin slid Monte Pan.
Petti I llano-*
ator LJoyd F. IlojrU will lx# In# the home of Mr. and Mrs Ju lia n 1 in Orlando for some tune under­ hei chosen pattern. Those enjoy­
I
tv
Coincidence
A lso Alt,** art.I Reirii*'** W ,1
p rin cip al speaker for the occa­ Stenstrui.i at K.00 Park Avenue.' went a rnujor operation ,-n Satur­ ing the evening with Mis* Stenlimns. Marilyn E v a n s , D - 'i - ll*
sion. Those de.irlng reservation* All friends of the couple ere in­ day.
strom were her mother, Mr*. ‘J. Revival Meets Begin
V \&gt;
C M I F # S&lt;pt 2 %
\tin
an-l Suranne lla v n - -. r'arl
W. SaNbiny. Mr*. Wells, Mr*.
are asked to call Mr*. Felnbcrjt or vited to attend the wrdd'nx and
1 * I! *1io anintiur K«*ti M.hirr
Vnn llerlmlts. J o e R am ey
lloh
Mr* lllake Sawyer, At Assembly Of (Jod
Mra. Keddlnreception.
I Mis. J . R oss Adams has I e- Stemper
and Jon Slln*-. Robin Itrown. •dftiit» *»,, incident *%»* .ilm.ut iin«
THURSDAY
Donald Jones, Mrs. Elmore
turned from a month's vacation Mr* .......................
,,
F ra n k ie Dayr- Muhnel Hugh* • l-« tirwitdv coinciih ntnl hot ntyi
Seminole Krbekah Lodg* No. &lt;1
spent in Wilmington. Del.. New 'Lradlrk. Mrs. Ilaeot Lllerbe. Mr*
Evangelist L K llltie of Wv
Mr and M s S tln - nml M, nu.l i* hiiitiM*t&lt;^«| tht&lt; wav:
will meet at 8:00 P.M. In the Odd
York City. Santa I t .... Calif.. Hill Tyre. Mr*. Bishop. Mt* Ro­ nona. Okla. began a revival meet­
\\ Inh driling in Pu«iut« n* &gt;•*«.
Mr«
Tom bt, n Tom Slriuglui,,
Fellow* Hall. Member; are re­
Seattle. Wash, and Victoria, II. C, yal french. Mr* Carl Chorpen- ing Sunday night al the Assembly
I l otored. -,-iie,l as , lu-f for th* htdm h. «*nt oat n e ll f.o ntiy
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 2H, .,!*&gt;— Canada.
ing, Mr*. Julisn Stenstrom. and of God Church »t Twelfth Slu-s-l
tsthri *l'mnM and |T"t t h i • a n iw er
quested to attend. Officer* will
I evening
Mr* Clarence Knanp. Alas* the and Laurel Avenue, l'a«t,,i A S.
fit.in \\ tit am ll.irt in f.h nvlrw,
ho'd drill practice following the No doubt about It, Tesus million­
III
aire Glenn .dcCartb) is In the
Mr*. J . N. Rolwon and her Miss** Elisabeth Fite, Kltralwth Davis announced t,»la\
COLLEGE C A S U A L . A ver^
t
* Paimd
*
Ifait
Lnnev Home Is Scene
daughter Miss I'eailr Robson Whlghnm, Mayme. Ilarlaira and
m Membel. of Seminole Rebekah movie business to *tay.
Mllte three-piece outfit of Nrvt
Rev, lltiie ha* lo rn in the mini*
•Lfifil
W»iuld you mind taking
M c C a r t h y productions' “The spent yesterday at Daytona Reach Gloria Dampier, Peggy Duncan. try for the past ten years ami will York design, in gr.»y worsted sn,i
J.oidge No. 43 will entertain state
Mr.------and .Mrs.
Robson, Gloria Jones, Gladys Well* and the be delivering messages each even­ buck wool Jersey The cummer­ Of First F I X ’ .Meet a no nir. t.i niv «i*t«a ** Sh# liirt
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O fficer* on their offlclkl vi»lt. A Green Promise" is finishing up ( with
ut •;.% :S.*..»li Otongc liiuva Ava*
special program ha* been plan­ and co-producer Kolwrt Paige tells |Jr. who are now residing at 4U2 hostes*.
ing of vital importance The ser­ bund skirt achieves a n,ppe,l-ln
Thr hono .if Mm K II 1 .in. k tllH* "
ned and all members are requett- me the firm will begin a comedy i North Grandview Drive in that
vices will be conducted nightly at walstlins by mean* of a upper
M.mn looked up. nml hr m t
I on K »*t K»|‘hls . nth Stva rt u*i&lt;* 11
nl to be present.
in January “We plan Hires- film* city. Miss Robson lemained In Instruction School
7 :4N o'clock. The public is cor­ OU each side Cap, stole is Ids, k••I •• o I
l i. pa*»inr •»“. St.nth I b n n i f r l i h u i
MONDAY
a year," said I'sige. When I aske I Daytona to spend trveial days
dially
inv'lted
to
alien,I
fringed, blouse Is tilack Jersey
fir *t (llirt ill i»f the fall *.f th* \ i r n n . Not onlv tl at I,nt a irul
The Huth Sneering Jr . 0 . A.'s if he would alto act in the neat with ber biother and sister-in-law. To Be lleldWedncHdoy
I S l" /&gt;rr«, fn,ritMie
r.,/
I'ltitrfil 11 1 il|*ht* I • of the t*ot|• Mil* I• •I-i ' a' a c it out t-f fI•« diiva*
of the First naptl»t Church will film, he replied overwhelming
V III
|f« «l« nicy Mr* (• |i IIm|r ,|i |,i
meet with Ann Vance. J47&lt;t Pal­ modesty: "No, I’d rattier get an
I1
and Mr*. Abit Nix an,I
S
T
\
r
i
:
M
ItV
K
\
-toppt.t t i'd iMhtd her:
M in i
will.*.I n%.r di- itintiitf*.
The public and especially Par- Central
Baptists
metto Avenue, at 3:30 P.M.
Mist
Lou
Ona
Little
of
Athens,
actor with a bigger l-os-offic*
/v
.
/»*
•
T A l.I.A IIA N S E t
Sept •&gt; „i*i
»i »n* n h iu t h n in t.ltnH* |»"it • u t.' hcnr.l nn.l lo itit. **!hl V
ent-Teacher organisation members
Ga.
and
Mrs.
Tap
Rennet
t
of
name.”
O rg a n iz e
( h o i r - a .m w
f,tl.i lf ki„ . i. i. l n n in rH comlia f.,| l»y M m Hi •ti*.,* 3 * V III
are invited to attend Ilk- Florida
Savannah,
(ia..
urrtved
Sunday
to
MENU
I nee«l« a me,In al and dental school lhlrtfftli to I . Mute s oii%. ntli n
The leg ends aiiout the fabulous
” 1 rrft|«iti|\ d
•*•1.1 B.at
• at dec
the funeral services for Congress School of Intltuctlon to
Associated Press Food Editor
„ . . . . ............ “"d
•*» b„w mu, h n would *„st to
TeVan continue to grow Jack Car- attend
Ii. I.I in I •♦•k**»nvi||«* in th is. lllft *'lll fac
I
Ju#t cavil, g
be
held
l&gt;v
the
Seminole
County
llspli.t
t
liu
cb.
w,„.1(
Neal
Hranlh-y
Adams
and
ate
the
The
Central
0 By CECILY BROWN8TONE
vrrri m*t »-t. .1 nml Mi
I f«'i t ih -ii% i m . M
son tells of s weekend Jaunt to guests of Mr*. C. A. Adams. Alao I Council at the Hanford Grammar jKsv S I.. Whatley, pastoi, last i
atithui Hist *bv ti!. *T t r ,"'*(-! I\•i |li
N|.
• , i . ! u v r f hi- tiilrrcx
nfiih'v read .in a it o I.* on
with McCatthy ami Dennis
..
, . ; ettmdlng the service* weie Mr*. School on Sept. 2‘J The c U **e sj» ,^ v oignnlir,| a Junior choir of met to.lav
THE~BRIDE LOOKS DINNER Mexico
\dniitnl llnt h.i. I Synitti*
f tl • pi • n. t*nd !•»oth.sf :*r»l •U t r talk*
. ° ! * f n'*
E.. Everett and M. E. Everett, w,|| iw-gin at 10.00 A M. and admemlwt.
This ,b „ „ . R. *
u„.
state II. wm* nml Srn« Fonfs d.rnts \»%v. ulio«r l-uth &lt;*d f* r half mi hour.
Avocado and Celery Cocktail with ?,
pay the hotel bill. Wlien the actors i t . of Atlanta ami Mr. and Mr*. Journ at 2:00 P.M.
|Whatley stated, is composed of 'a te sugg*-»te*l
French Dressing
aui\r&gt; t»» fiitsl 4 month l* S« pi. ml- i
protested, be replinl: " ! insist. If Robert Blackburn of llrlando.
On
the program f»r
the day
arc
.young
-uital,!*- location
location
lln
tor
,Uy
ate
.young in-.,pl*
people from
from the
the ages
ages of
of 10
10 suitable
fm -u,h n
Al lb....... m l
....... . 11 , „„ ,|.n,
Shrimp with Fresh Tomatoe**
M&lt;&gt;d-III b a d pencil* A l l * not
t*nb»
it’a too hlg, I'll buy the hotel."
greeting* and introduction*
of J|„ ir, year* old and will sing at school. Governor Caldwell said
Mr* |.nn*-\ ••■i-t.-.t l.\ \|, • \\ d- •&lt; '• ■I*■ I ifitiI the d l - . o v e r v lit
Hot Cooked Rice
-Spencer
Tracy
will
likely
J«
in
;'T
,(wl
W
i
l
l
i
l
i
m
u
N
o
W
I
n
farultv and gioup singing under I both morning and evening service*, j an attempt will la- made to makHill -ei*,d ,|&gt;I'eimi &gt; (i,..|
Crusty Rolls and Butter
l-'"‘ ( &lt;1 . i m nphit,- mine in CumIrene Dunne and Peter Uwfor.l In * 100 ”
,l n the leadership of Mr*. George llan- 'The choir'* fir*t ap|&gt;«*Aiiiiic«*
Ihr
In tiim* to i»m» jnt«tu* to tlo im*inU*r«
i!
1- 1 land. Er gland
Frnxen Fruit Salad
“Vesper, in Vienna” Th. other B o H tO fl S c h ( H ) l ISOOKH fnrH, puhliriliont chairman.
a&lt;**[plao in th«* church la«t Humlay *rut (L«* findmgA
to ihf l“4'i
. .
lleveragg
.eglslatur,- h IiicIi (•»vi%«,nr« in'M.i LM.lklntcompanies! by Mr*.
thr service
M‘r\irr w«&lt;
««« l.|.&lt;n,l,n»l
l»i«*i%»lc»&lt;t l.rifi»latuir
iih* it o.pen. i|«
1* i«is nIJo
&lt;H.»0oo.mai
companied
Mis. F#
F. K. McC«iy*
McCoy, when
hen the
a l0
25
(Recipe for Starred Dish Follow*| femme rule is still a toss-up. It
Dog* can heal sounds up to
would la- nice to see Tracy- and
April.
BOSTON, Sept. »*—tA*)— T)ie pianist. Mrs. Floyd* Griffin, pres­ ovei Radio Station WTRII
in dustry.
nh mt :15 iam vihrnlmns pet sccnnd.
SHRIMP WITH FRESH
Dunne tuu-k together again. They hatting exploits of To I Williams, ident of the Florida Congress(will
Mi*. Earl Sweal i* director „f
TOMATOES (For Twul
were a fine roiiilx) in "(iuy Named Red Sox
slugging outfielder, tlrscrilw- program building and the choir and Mis* Shirley Middle- tlial It is hi'iH-d • Imt I ini |M-r*,,n&gt;
A Ingredients: *v pound fresh Jum- Joe."
known to practically every base­ budget* and ethic* of muney rais­ ton serve* a* pianl*t with Miss will attend the prayet meeting „n
n&gt;o shrimp (al»out a dotenl, I
Why fan magatine editor* get
fan, are now being used in ing U- discussed hy Mr*. Earl Mail,,rle Hheppsid acting
t
f l —
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tablespoon buttrr or margarine. grey: A movie mag now on the ball
Boston school* to trsrti children William*. Lunch will Im- served at church pianist. Rev. Whatley ex- Wallet O Mel,usII, Inm I enlist|ur
’ t Mr
*4 cup finely diced onion 11 •mini* stand* feature* an article taggrd how to read.
12:00 o'clock after which study- pre**ed the desire this lion nine tor and outstanding C h iistla n lay
u cup finely diced gTeen |»epper "End of a Mystery." Says the
Instead ol plodding thlough the
DKY
( 1 3 large grten pepper I. 1 clove blurb: "Rrcause of llarlutra, he’s a adventure* of Little Mis* Muffrl group* will Im- orgsnired A group tu see the choir gmw to 5s* n»em- man. will pteneh the sermon on
gallic. 3 medium-sired rip# tom­ strange, brumling man no longer. ami the spider, llostun-second conference will l-e held at t :20 oer* in the m ar future and added W tdnrolav e t e n n .r
P.M. to Im- followed by B question
atoes ( S pound*!. 1 teaspoon sail. Because of her. life for Rob Walker graders now recite:
period at 1:40 P M.
1 bay leaf, freshsly ground pepper, has a sweet, frvsh flavor all over
"See the hitter.
red pepper. 2 tablespoon* cooking again." Chorus--eh yeah?
“See the hitter swing lu« bat.
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TTiu ({uiilily Way
"Th* hitter is Ted Williams.
sherry (If desired!.
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“He I* their best hitter.
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eaeh one lightly along baek and. Note to his many fans: These’*
A Re,l Cross sewing class ha*
The i-toiy of Williams is promi­
npener an l sciewdrivrr. ft,..illy
A FREN t’HMAN. we read,
holding under running water, re­ still no news about an Eddy-Macnently displayed on thr opening lierti inxfinixsNi here and will meet
maneged In tueak open n cupmove each black vein with flngvr*
has given donstlon* totaling six
Donald screen reunion. There was
la,aid with an acetylene torch.
OITOSITK l-'ll(R STATION
or knife. Drain shrimp in colan­ talk that they'd do a fratuie with page of the Young America Ju n ­ every Tuesday afternoon at 2:00
million dollars tu England a Osior Reader, recently adopted by n'rloek at the home of Mr*. Charles
If st til.,t you don't *u» c, r,l •
der. Melt butter or margarine In
MR S. I’ill im-1 tu An-,
I’hiutf 1ST
fonl university. He reitatnly I* a
Carman Miranda. Rut the Britili- the school department.
Gilin,
171U
Sanford
Avenue,
who
8-Inch skillet over low heat: add an's pregnancy puts her out of the
pry. pry again!
friend of hlg hir e d m a t lo n —
School officials said the young­ lias Invited the group to u*e her
colon and green jtepper. Mince or
frsnc ly slashing
I T !
sters have no trouble spelling well equipped tewing room. Mr*
crush the peeled garlic and arid to running for awhile.
I ! t
Van Johnson still rank* as one out "Ted" but Mime were stumb­ Kred Robb, county Red Cross chaltPe.'uvi'srv r/zini the tltchskillet.
The
onion,
pepper
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mf Hollywood's top movie fan*. "I ling on "W illiam s." However all man, has asked the gmup to make
ihuiul oilfinsfed in th ru ioungarlic should cook until partly ten^
w, mur|, ||mr
,*vr understood the meaning of the
ll p id lf kecomiog one c l I hr
layettes
for
babies.
fry. I I me did ll ref ih jt C rtn itn
d«*r. iliout 5 to 7 minute*. In thr
picture
showing
Ted
taking
a
married." he say* on tinwer/d's most ri&lt;/ut,er tlu't% &lt;s
Women nf Shnford aie invito,I '■&gt;
Jicr. t l» i: i Mi,nr f
cantimr pral
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cut F
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pryi thu
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cut at the ball.
tksl n .td t up ol y iro th m rn who
join the rla*s by Mr*. Clovei
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Asv# never Area premier.
The 1,250.000.000 pencil* u-ed Marts. Red Cross publicity chair­
let with salt, bay leaf, a little “« • *
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bring
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friend."
each year hy American* could
freshly-gMHind iwpwer and
nd a dash «*• «•«* «“ ” r " ' l r •»
fl' r “
(S I n I oil doian litksls for Irof.
llolisllc* shew miaeis* weget
diaw « line 43.475.000,000 mile* «he advised, “ami those who do not
of red pepper, Cover, increase six"I weekly.
r,« vioial.sns in one trip t ’e It I
used
to
go
on
‘plcluie
sew well may learn from those wlm
have gene up 150 pte teal sine#
long
heat .lightly and simmer, stlrnnv
th* j igntt.
do. This is a pleasant and helpful
IV3t. thews whol a man tov do
frequently.
Slice
th# shrimp drunk*.'" he relate*. "I'd go down
J ! t
T ciumm.* * cedar supplied the way to spend your Tuesilay afterIf he digs la.
lengthwise and when tomato ha* a street and stop at every theater
and
see
the
picture."
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after using a ihiVtun l.«y mal
fur about 6 minutes, until shrimp Industry would not have its cur­
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Lionel liairymote doing an etch­
Serve Immediately over hot cook­
ed riea. ( You will need to root* ing of the whaling ship he sails in
H rap raw rice to accompany this "Down to the Sea In 8 hips" . . .
Robert Cummings and Arlene Dahl
dish for two.)
enacting a love scene for "Reign
of Terror" in a specially fireproof­
DINNER FOR TWO
ed haystack (Reesuse of the hot
Tomato Jute#
im kliun at Niiht...
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light* not the love-making, silly 1 .
Cheese Appelltera
Rudy Vallee portraying a dual
Minute Steak
rol* — Englishman and Russian
French Fried Poatn##
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agent—In “Abbott and Costello In
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Greer Pea*
Africa" . . . Danny Kay# in Imbby
Lettuce and Scallion Salad
j ^ •
pin* and hair net* for “Happy
■J
Bowl-French Dressing
1Times" , . William Powell at a
Bread and Butter
I rehearsul of th* Dorothy (.amour
Poach Crisp*
show ad-libbing better line* thniBev#rar*(Recipe for Starred Dish Followst jw ere in the script.”
■ Edmond O'Brien in a full-length
PEACH CRISP (For Two*
Ingredients; 1/3 rup allied all- ! platter cast for "Somewhere In the
purpoae flour. M cup butter o r 1 City" . . . Jennifer Jones getting
margarine, 1/3 cup brown
brow: sugar leky with elay for a tunnel-digging
Iflrmle parked), dash
•li nf «salt. 2 scene In "Rough Sketch" . . . Gary
medium-site ripe peaches ( ‘i Cooper and Pat Neal clicking up
76 kisses In "The Fountainhead."
pound).
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in « tlip b
RF.IIEKAHS TO MKKT
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TO E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Rain Upsets Practice Routine In Southeastern Loop
Alabama Braves Pour
To Hold Long Drill;
Maroons And Tech
Arc Washed Away

BRAVES' H A G

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By Alan Maver

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probable loss of Quarterback Orvi*
Milner for the rest of the season
Milner yesterday underwent a
knee operation. Ill* In** leavM
Tennessee with one experlenc*#
blocking hark - Jack Armstrong.
The Tigers at Autmrn also had
a rainy workout.
Coach Lari
Brown reported no Injuries in last
Saturday'" game against Missis­
sippi Southern, hut four memiwas
of the squad wrre having to "lake
things easy." Brown said ho was
well-pleased with the first game
showing in which Auburn took a
20-14 victory.
Tulane rnneentrate*! on ways to
comliat Georgia Troll’* |xiwrrful
Henry Frnka *a)d he hoped to
work up an air defense by Satur­
day whlrh would stop Joe Brown
and Jim Southard who figured
prominently In Tech's triumph
over Vanderbilt last weekend.
Tech, meanwhile, was driven In­
door* vrstrrday by rain, and prac­
tice was resiuced to track circling
and calisthenics. The Yellow Ja c ­
ket* hope to concentrate this week
on a defense against kicking and
aerial offense.
The Gators at Florida were
working out the kinka—offensive,
defensive and physical. Tho hacks
and the ends concentrates! on pass­
ing, as linemen worked at half
apeod perfecting blocking assign­
ment* and defensive tactics to he
called into play against Tulsa this
week-end. Ilalfliark lloh Gruetxrnachrr and end Vic Vaccaro who
missed the Mississippi game Iasi
week will tie rradv for the Tulsa
laiut. Tackle* Frank Dempsey
and Corlls Carver. End Fal John­
son and Itilty Parker were on the
bench with injuries s u f f e r e d
against the Belwls.
I^mlslana State g u t-o ff to a
week’* practice with a rough
scrimmage. Barfing injuries in
scrimmages tomorrow and Thurs­
day, Coach Gaynell Tinsley said hi*
team will la- at full strength for
tire llice game Saturday.
A dav-lnng rain put a crimp in
the style of the Mississippi State
Mariams, hut all hand* are ex­
pected to la* ntt deck for the game
against Baylor. Shorty McWilli­
ams who was shakrn up in the
Tennessee game will la* ready for
Baylor Saturday.
The Mississippi Iteta-ls, mean­
while. were force*! indoors by rain
for a lecture on the University of
K e n t u c k y plays. Coach John
Vaught said hi* squad could not
afford to loss- the day's work and
kept the Rela-ls busy running
wlgrli 'meet* the
Reticle, was told that the Missis­
sippi tram is a better outfit than
the Iir47 Ole Miss tram which
whipped the Cnta last year, 14-7.
Coach Paul Bryant has acquainted
his squad with the Ole Miss ver­
sion of the T " and set them to
work mi pas* offense and defense.
Georgia Bulldog* rnnrrntratrd
on pas* drfiHiM- keeping in mlfid
the adrptnrs* of the North Caro­
lina Tar Heels at the atrial game.
Workouts U-gan, with the Bulldog*
determine*! to prevent a repeal of
W year's 14-7 Tar Ileel victory.

Cleveland Will Honor
Average Fan Tonight
CLEVELAND,*~8ept 28. &lt;/!■&gt;It all started as a gag, hut tonight
the Joke come* true. It will l«
'Good Old Jo* Earley Night” al
th* liasrhall game.
Joe Earley, a 21-year-old war
veteran who lives In l-akcwood, 0-,
wrote to a daily newspaper re­
cently that with all the 'night*"
held for l&gt;***bal| figures, there
ought to a night for him.
Bill Veeck. president of the In­
diana, seited upon the idea «■ a
way of honoring the "average fan."
So tonight's contest between the
Tribe and th* Chicago White Box
will contain a lot of hullabaloo for
"Itoud old Joe Fsiley."
P f. W i first 20,000 women fans to
• an ter the stadium will receive or­
chids. They were flown from
Hawaii, arriving last night.
Earley and hi* wrife will receive
a let of gift*, |,ut the main reclplent of the program will be Die
American Cancer Society. The ball
club announced a donation of

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For Tackle Help
For Gator’s Line
GAINESVILLE. Sept. 2*. (Ab­
roach Rear Wolf counted the
wounded of the University of Flor­
ida Gator* todav and is-gan an im­
mediate searrh for more strength
at left tackle"—when- two of the
four injured men play.
Prank Dempsey and Cnrlis Car­
ver. who sharrd the Jcft tackle
lierth Saturday night in the 1
loss In Mississippi, were l*oth
missing from practice yesterday
and the statu* of both for oclio-i
this Saturday was doubtful. Thu*
the already thin line hrcoinfis even
thinner.
Ren -Ewing ami James llarksoo
are Ihr remaining left tarklra In
the squad
Two other injured player* mis*
e«t the working yesterday. Fal
Johnson, whose pas* rnlrhlng abil­
ity Saturday caught the fancy *&gt;f
the rernrii crowd which crammed
Fh*t bln Field, was not dressed nut
and neither was Fullback Billy
Psrker. Johnson is slsted to be

Mississippi Stale’s
Mentor Named Coach
Of Week For S.K.C.
ATLANTA. Sept. 28, (,V&gt;—A
poll iif 35 Southern sport* writer*
conducted by I hit Jtiilinara Guy
Tiller, Allyn M.-Keen of Missis­
sippi State was rhosen as roach
of the week in the Southeastern
Conference.
MeKeen's aurprK* victory oxer
ls former roach. Boh Neyland at
'ennessee. earned 29 vote*. Si*
otra were east for Tulane's Henry
Frnka and the Grrenic*' 21-14 up­
set of Alabama.
Player of the week is regularly
selected from an honor roll of
star* nominated h&gt; the coarhe*
who pick their best player and. If
playing a SEC rival, the standout
star for the opposition.
This week's honor roll:
Bob Walston. Georgia end; Billy
llealy, Tech guard; Dutch Cantrell,
Vanderbilt tackle; Joe Ernst. Tu­
lane quarterback: Wah-Wah Jones,
Kentucky end; Max Autry, Auburn
tackle; Frank Dempsey. Florida
tackle; Farley Salmon. Ole Miss
quarterback; Shorty McWilliams.
Mississippi State hlafbark: Kay
llichesoii, Alabama guard, and Bid
Sherrod. Tennessee end. IJJU did
not play last week.
Front this list, Joe Ernst, 180,.
sjphnmorr quartet lack, gras sclec-’
ted by Tiller as player of the week
in the SEC. Ernst not only was
brilliant In hi* field generalship,
hut tossed one touchdown pass and
pitched other* that set up Tulane's

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CHICAGO, Sept. 28. (/I*)—-Bos­
ton’* Ted William* has ail hut
sealed up the 11*48 American
League hatting title— which will
l»e hit fourth title.
,
With only five games remaining
the lanky lied Sox left fielder has
a 14 point lead over Lou Boudreau,
Cleveland managrr-shorstop.
Through Sunday’* games, Willi­
am* was t*lting JMUt, a drop of
eight points for the week after
bagging five hits In 23 trip*. Boud­
reau rollectrd 0-for-!t* to slip only
one point to .354.
*
If the Besntowti slugger main­
tain* the pare he will lie the third
American Leaguer ever to win four
or more hatting crowns. ‘ Immortal
Ty Cobb took 12. Harry Heilman
of Detroit copped four and Williams.won in 11*41, 11*12 and 11*47.
Trailing lilt two leaders were
Cleveland;* Dale *.Mitchell with a
three point gain to .337s Al Zarilia,
St. I.outs. .32A: Barney McCosky,
I’hiladelphl*. .323: Luke Appling,
Chicago, 322; Bob Dilllnger. St.
I.&lt;"iis. .321: Bill Goodman, Boston,
.314; and Hank Majrski, Philadel­
phia, and New York'* Jpe DIMaggi&lt;&gt;, with .313 apiece. '

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CRASHING THROUGH an almost solid mas* of players, Notre Detroit
To Shoot
Dame's Steve Sitko ( I I I make* a four-yard gam in a tense moment
of the season's opening game in which the "Irish nipped Purdue 28- Works At Cleveland
27. Purdue staged a last quaiter tally at the Sounth It* nd. In.I Sta­
dium, running up 11 points. But u (told goal, booted by Notre Dame's
DETROIT. Sept. 2t*. cdh—Tiger
Steve Orocko in the last |M-riod settled all arguments. I International Manager Steve O'Neill helped th»
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C leveland Indian* win their u A /
American League pennant nut now
planning with apparent intent
BrokenThumb Knocks lie's
tu wreck the Indians' new title
Brumlcy Out Of Tar hopes.
This chance will come after Det­
F o o t b a l l Practices roit's
current three-game series
with St. l-ottis. Hell use hi* top
WINTER PARK, Sept. 28— pitching talent against Cleveland ,
i,Pi Fullliscks Cal Peacock anil in the subsequent final series of
Ken Horton may la* out of action the year.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2M. MV
wben Itolllna Collegti meets tin“We’ll shoot everything we have
Sinn Musial will have to get his University of Miami football team
against them," Steve d eclaijY *
home run sights working overtime Fiiilay night.
“That mean* we'll give them Nearthis week if he i* |i&lt; nail* that
Prainck ha* a possible rib fine
unprecedented sweep of hat hunor* tun- and Hutton u sprained ankle hnosnr. Freddie Hutchinson and
in the National League.
as a resiflt of last week's opening Virgil Ti neks." It's a three game
lead ing in six departments and 7-*t l(ollln« victory ovver Erskine. series.
O'Neill said: "Maybe we’ll be
with tin* butting championship Guard llennaii lltumlev also was
sewed up, the St. l,nut* Cardinal op the casualty. 11*1 with a broken 1rritiritn l for making it tough on
Cleveland but that's baseball. You
star trail* in out-uf-the-park wal­ thumb.
The Tars went through a defen­ have to try to l*eat the leaders
lops.
Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburgh sive scrimmage against .Miami ami it makes no difference to me
vesturday. Coach Jack if the team is Cleveland." \ [ f » * i
Pirates, who lied with Johnny plays
Mils of the New York Giant* with Mi Dowall said lie's just guessing) a catcher «»n the championship
_
SI last year. Is hornerun pacesetter at what version of the T- format ion 11*211 Cleveland team.
Miami Conch Andy Gustafson will
with 40. Mile and Musial have use.
I.t. John F Green and Lt. John
Official average* through Sun­
Dogiiiscuit is included in the E. Sauer, former West Point grid
day show Musial with a hatting special diet fed the famed flam­ stars, are on Army'* football
average of .378. There is no catch­ ingo* at the Hialeah race truck. ronrhing staff.
ing him since the closest i* Phil­
adelphia's ailing Richie Ashhurn
with .3X3.
Musial has the mud runs, 131;
U /
Current Dividend Rate!
most hits, 223; most doubles, 43,
/O
on all savings.
and most triple*. 18.
He is leading in runs-batted-ln
with 12*3 compared with 124 for
Large Sums or Small Regular
Mire and 118 for Kiner.
Savings Now Accepted!

CLEVELAND. Sept 2R. M3—
Cleveland baseball fan*—and who
In thi* pennant-delirious town is
not?—were breathing easier today
folowlng the announcement that
the injury to Larry Dohy’s right
elbow was more painful than seri­
ous.
It was feared at first that Dohy
had suffered a possible fractur*
when he was hit by Hal Newhouser. who tried to pick him off second
base In the fourth inning of Sun­
day’s game in Detroit.
X-ray* showed, however, tha.
the blow caused no more than n
bruise, and In all probability, the
Thi* I* Bert Ultrueherie'* 20th rfegro flash will la- in the opening
consecutive yc.ir a* a fooUiall lineup when the Indians engage the
roach. During that timi he has Chicago White Sox tonight.
rnarhed at only two shool*. Imth
Americans use nliout I
his alma maters. Lnllruchme
mentored for &lt;? seasons at I .os 000 pencil* a year.
■Angeles high school and ia stnrt'ing his fourth campaign at UCLA.

Joe Gordnn of Die J7levylsnd
Indians this sra*ort became th*
forth artlve player In the Ameri­
can League to hit over 2»M&gt; homer*.
Jtv DiMaggio, Rudy York ami Tod
William* arp th* other*.

RE-ENROLL

HDTElari

Giants May Secure T e d Williams H a s
H ur Ii C a s e y For ’ 19 All But Sealed lip
National Loop Season American Hat Title

NEW YORK, Sept. 28, M3Thc Brooklyn Dodger* plan to give
i Hugh Casey his unconditional re­
lea se at the end of the season ..nd
the pitching hero of the 11*47
World Series say* he expect* to go
to the Giant*.
Untold Parrott, road secretary
[of the Dodger*, confirmed that the
133-year-old righthander would la*
released after Casey hail broken
the news in the south last night.
Casey, in a stopover at Chat les­
ion. S.C., said he would get his
release amt predicted he would sign
with the Giants.
"I'v e always liccn a Durocher
man nil the wav through,” he told
the New* ami Courier.
The durable righthander was out
of the lineup most of thi* season
lieratise of a hack injury. Although
returned to the squad after s
iM-riotl on the voluntary retired list,
he hniln’t seen much action.
l*.Mo! i, r&gt;- ae» •-» - f t-fd p .
tfWat# I»Ct I ris Ut*l
A ten-year man In the major*.
Casev appeared in trt game* with
HiooHvn last season in the role
of "firem an" and won D* while
hack today but Parker's knee in­ losing four.
jury may keep him sidelined all
week.
•
SOX IH'Y O'llltIF.N
Running in Johnson's place with
BOSTON. Sept. 28—M3—The
the varsity was Vic Vaccaro who Boston Ilril Sox today announced
missed the first game due in a the purrhase of Outfielder Tom
hurt leg Imt who now appeal* ill O'lJrWn from the Kirniinghim
shape in go at full speed. Alex club of the Southern Association.
Gardiner and Harry Godwin shared
O'Brien, who hits isght banded,
the fullback spot vacated by Park­ led the league in double* with 52.
er.
hit It* home runs and hatted In
Yesterday the varsity was given 135 runs for a .359 aveinge in
a day of light work, spent mainly the 1948 season. O'Brien will re­
on offense play review*. Wolf port to the Sox at their spring
turned them l -ose early and then training quarter* next year.
worked late with a reserve team
in a togged srtimmago against the
Army tackles Bert Alon and
freshmen.
Frnnk llatnea are from Kentucky.
The scrimmage stressed offense Aton resides in loiulsvllle ami
most iff the rain-swept afternoon Barm * In Hopkinsville.
hut before the session was railed
off, the tram took a look at the
fieshtnan version of Tulsa's of­
fense.
Tsk ing part In the scrimmage
was Halflark Bobby Gnietxmarhcr, another nipple o f last week
who is slsted for action Saturday.

without

GAINESVILLE, S r pt. 2A—&lt;/P)
—George Doihr 20-yi-ar-old catch­
er with the Atlanta Ci acker*
last season was today signed a*
the 1040 manager of tha Gainesv ile G-Men of the Class D Florida
St- te League.
lHixler replace* Myril HoAt,'
two-year skipper of the G’s who
recently signed to pilot the St.
I'rteial urg Saints of the Florida
International league.
D otier. who signed with the
Crackers right off the campus of
Oglethorpe University in * 1041,
has played one year in the Flori­
da International, two years In \he
South Atlantic and caught 70
game* with the Southern Associa­
tion Crackers last year.
I toiler said his first move
ward rebuilding the G-Men would
tx&lt; n conference in Atlanta with
Kail Mann, president of the
C iackers with whom the G-Men
have n working agreement.

Stan Musial Tops
National Stickmen
In All Departments

81,000.

SA LES-SER V IC E

It) JOHN ('HANOI.Kit
against the Detroit Tigers Friday,
AsMM-ialrd Press Sports Writer Saturday and Sunday. New York
The tightest three •tram flag plays three against the A's before
ftght in the American league in moving into Boston for the final
40 year* continued at the ladling pair. The Hrd Sox have three
point today as the Cleveland In- with the Senators before meeting
dians. New York Yankees and Bos- the Yankees.
ton lt&gt;'d Sox prepate to slug it out
lloudicau said Gene Bearden
to the hitter end.
117-7 1 would lie hi* mound choice
t trie game ahead of the Yankee* In the White Sox opener, while
anil Bed Sox deadlocked in a rec- Frank Papish (2-M) will t«*a for
ond place tie—were the Indians. Chicago. Papish, whose main fault
in a strategic spot to grab off tin- is wildness, knifed ihr Yankees las*
first Cleveland pennant in 28 week in Chicago and prevented
years
them from taking over first place.
it .n e e the Detroit Tiger*
The Yankees' hopes were given
nailed down the championship &lt;&gt;n „ severe Jolt when an examination
thi I- t dnv of 1908 season hu&lt; showed Catcher Gus Nlarho* fracthe Junior loop seen such a strug- lured his right hand in the game
gle.
with Boston Sunday. Charles SilAfternoon game* lietween th* vein of the Portland, Ore., club in
Bed Sox and Washington Senator* the Pacific Coast League, is flying
at Boston and the Ynnkce* ami to Join the New Yorker* at PhilAthletic* tit Philadelphia will set adclphi*
the stage for tonight's encounter
J o . McCarthy, Boston Manager,
Iretween the Indians and Chlcag • probably will send foe Dobson
White Sox In Cleveland. Each learn against Washington today, opposed

rt-f.V 6#AS»s ws* A1Ck \0
O u r C R u C/Al M

Gainesville S i g n a l
George Dozier As
Pilot For ’49 Club

Heated Pennant Race Continues
Between Tribe, Yankees And Sox

&gt;

I{allots muni lie in The Herald office before noon on
Friday or ptMlntarked by that lime. All gameti must b«
marked.
j
IIAI.I.OT
1
ALABAMA
VANDERBILT . . .
DUKE
T EN N ESSEE . . .
FLORIDA
TULSA . . .
GEORGIA
NORTH CAR. . .
MIAMI
ROLLINS . . .
HARVARD . . .
COLUMDIA
CORNELL
NAVY . . .
V. P. I.
VIRGINIA . . .
ILLINOIS
WISCONSIN . . .
PURDUE . . .
NORTHWESTERN
OHIO STATE
SOU. CALIF. . . .
STETSON
MISSISSIPPI . . .
SANFORD
E U 8 T I8 . . .
llAYLOR
MISS. STATE . . . t
YA LE
CONNECTICUT . . .
RE SURE TO FIL L IN TH E FOI.1.0WING

or mare with the Orel hex- ATint
are anaiMtsed—YOU too meet
Uee with peer met hem—or peer
t i l l refunds*.

Teushlea's pbeae U 4 | ReumltUt
*
AadsrsnSi s a l tead lag Qpp.

Drtia a iiestik r » d Htoraw, every­
where.

•Get Your Ballot In Early*

t

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TUE8DAY SEPT. 28. 1948
» am _____ n — . 1
1

■ H B B D H SM B

Long Beach Monkey
Has More Fun T h a n
Barrel Of P e o p l e

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE OLD HOME TO W N

STANLEY!I t A D I O

vP*rt

O FFICE rpace in Mciich Ruilding. ilargain: 2 bedroom tnttonry
•fin.il .Middle-aged lady with re­
house, well furnished. Close to
u r g e light office, newly decoference* would like work a*
ocean
lieach
and
stores.
IS.BOfl,
tat«*t, -II utilities, heat and Jani­
housekeeper er cook. Write
down
payment
I
f
,000.
Sec
Fred
tor
a* rrtce
furnlihcd.
Call
Orange City. Ilox 23.
II. Houghton, 401 Lenox A v e.,j_*
S63-W, 1L A A Dept. 8tore.
Practical nurse, white, 31, kind,
Daytona Reach, Fla.
caphlde and reliable. Car.' for
Modem and up to date one room House, furnished or unfurnished.
elderly man or woman, daytime.
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
Illness is the reason. See the
Knowledge of injection*, also
business couple. Downtown lo­
owner at 20V K. 6th Street.
invalid and rhild* care, fewcation. Call 550.
hour* evenings, in reply stale
J A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
full particular* and salary. J .
Firat Claaa Modern Apt. Takach
Kovach, P. O. Box 1274, San­
Commercial
Phono
667-W.
HOT LUNCHES every day from
ford, Fla.
St. At Park Ave.
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER’S.
Competent secretary desirrs full
Two new unfurnished apartment*.
time work. Experienced, short­
Reply Ilox ESM r/o Sanford Cabbage plants. Marion Market,
Yellow Resistant. Phnm- 803-R.
hand, typing, general olfirr
Herald.
L. It. Mann. Lake Monro*.
work. References. Phone 461-J.
Aparment with shower, garage.
Apply 1201 Magnolia Ave.

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

T K O O ltA M S
Station WTItlt

/ T H ' GO SH A W F U L L E S T

LONG REACH. C A L IF . Sept.
26—&lt;A*&gt;—Jock the monkey had
morn fun than a barrel &lt;&gt;f people
yesterday.
In a hunt of Simian slapsticks.
Jocko—a 16-pound brown monkey'
of doubtful podlgn-e. ownership
and intention*—turned the normal
quietude of North L«ng Reiieh into
day-lung uproar.
He started the day by jumping
.
‘ Dhi
through n window and climbing
into b«-d with Dick Cowan Jr., 12.
With the Cowan* in full pursuit,
he dashed next door to arouv the
William Rryanta, turn on all fuucrt*. level lamp* and picture*, and
aramper to the garage where—he
upset bottle* and sacks of rabbit
feed and overturned nn oil drum.
Then he found a box of matehc*.
which he atruck anil toned ona
by one—vetting Tire to the canvas
On of Jlryantle Jeep.
n r now other neighbor* were
awake. One, Jane Hall. IB. tender­
ed a bunch of grape*. Jocko jump­
ed Into her arm* to munch.
nut not for long. A* Robert
Btnshcr. I.ong Reach pound a t­
tendant, drove tin. Jocko took to
a tree. Recognition wn« mutual
Hra-.'ier displayed scars on hi*
hand where he said Jocko had bit­
ten I im In a previou* encounter.
Jocko, making horrendou* fnce*.
refuaed to come down ao long a*
Draiher wn* around. T h e man hid
mid J a n e held out more grape*.
Jocko acooted down, grabbed the
grape* and hopped luick into the
tree.
One way or another, he eluded
capture all day until—roughly in
houra later— an old man came by,
wbiatled twice, and Jocko hopped
on hi* shoulder. The pair went off
dew a the atrret together.
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COMPLAINTS

lUXEDO r tK U S —eomulete line 10 liuNlncMt Opportunities
Hunt s Tuxmo Feed More
Service station and lunch room
•I r.Kim apartment. Furnished SEWING MACHINE Center 110
for sale. Living quarter* in
W. 1st. opposite Princess Thea­
Apply 112 Elm Ave.
hack. 1001 French Avr. Phono
tre. Ph. UlM).
___________
0146
Hello Folks! I am your new Itav
A room apartment. No children or
trigh man. Just accepted S e m i -1
pet*. Inquire at 200 K. 5'h FRIED J l ’jUllO SHRIMP dinners,
note- County. Got a full fresh|
every night. HOMER’S.
Street
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
line
of
Itnwlcigh product«..
3 room house 820 W. 2&lt;fih St. Hamilton Watch-23 Jewel. A I
Would like to hear from tsll'
Real Karate
InvesimenU
condition. Ilargain fur .|uL'k
Call 828-J.
Itawlcigh customer*, so I canj
W. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
sale. I l l Holly Ave.
nut you on my railing list.
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
Please send me a . card, won't
W A N T ID T O R E N T
Excellent condition, large circulat­ F.II.A. Long Term Loans ILL
you? C. L. 8 , Route 4, Ilox
ing Estate oil heater. Used 0
F.II.A.
Repair
148, or Phone VV7H.
\t anted: unfurnlsh.il 2 or It bed­
months. Cost $1B0, sell for $l»5.
room house close in. Phone 164,
LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable Kitrhen Cabinet* built to order.
1021 Elm. Phone 1116.
except Sundays.
estimate* Phone 788-W.
Free estimates. John K. Price,
PAINT SP E t’IA L -F JC Out.ido
O r l a n d o llight* a y, Phon •
d R EA L ESTA TETO R SALE
Export Radio Ropatrtag
White, $4.76 |wr gallon Sen1070-W.
katik Glass and Paint Co. 112Fred Mrera. &gt;11 E. 2nd S i
HEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
114
W.
2nd
St.
Phone
320.
Gel
your blankets ImiiiimI Iteferc
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL. Iteatlor lluust holii good* of all kihtls, hand VLNETIAN BLINDS made to or- winter. Arrommodalittn Shop, I l f .1
W., 2nd .__
d *r. S&lt;aminolfl Venetian Blind
Isn,. i Florida State Hank llldg.
made tugs, antique* at J6UI
IM. 820 W. 3rd St.
Phone 1.1 NOTICED— PKM.SON A l.
Park. Telephone 7H6.J.
MODERN 4 bedroom Rar.ch type
,162-W.
home, 2 hatha. Excellent loraFO.t HEALTH PROi rtm O N anJ I
One
Elcctrolu^- remnditi ined vtct.on Apply 606 Pluinoaa Drive.
Gt EANKR LIVING call V6I for
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
uiim cleaner. Phone I2VI-J.
1‘h -ie 1219-W.
ri.qtpIclM details on FOGGING
rts.
Dempsey, 210 Magreport
So-iinern Chemleals. Inc.
A R T IC L E S W A N 4 L D
nnlia, Phone M7.
Small house, Magnolia Ate., needs 6
repair*. 12,500.00. Call or a«e
2 Rollins student* at*h to eontar*
S E E US FOR
Roy Reel, VS7-M nr 1004 J .
rtmimutrr* to Winter Park. Ph |
rire paid for used
Highest cash prn
M IM EOGRAPirriUNTINO
678 J or 1070-W.
furniture.
urr. Ted Davis Furniture
AND TYPING
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. V66.
Deluxe 8 family apartment. Oroaa
CRKIIIT lll'HKAU OF
AVON PRODUTH
income 120,000 last year. Owner
SANFORD
Get Christmas «il»tomei s now ’
haa rut price to practically cost, WILL BUY your ear regardlesa
118 N. Park
Phone 180
Woman can woik 25 hour-'
of egv or eondition- Ratliff A
130,000 down payment, rest easy
Iwrckl) amt earn $25 W inroint 1
Phone 237-W.
Electrical Appliance*
terms. Rig net profit. V e r y
'W rite Naomi Seahury, 311 East
Refrigerator*
active Interest so see me at Will Tay $300 l u h for piano,
loth Ave., Mt. D»i*. Ha,
Repairing
once. Fred 0. Iloughtor. 40.1
Spinet, Bahy Grand. $100 upw
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ELECTRIC
CO
lo-nox Ave., Daytona Beach. Fla.
14
LO ST A FO U N D
right. Witte Birger Wester. 70V
204 N. Park Av«.
Ph. 1104
South Florida Avenue, Lakt land.
All Work Guaranteed.
~ l IIOMB8 IN T1IB LOWER ~
Aluninum rim from ear
Phone 31681.
PniC E BRACKET.
wheel. If found return to Mark
FLOOR
SANDING
and
finishing
Both are well located in the city. Model A Ford Pickup in A-1
Sanders, I31H Sheppard. $2 Re.
with modern equipment, 28
One priced at $6,000.00. The other
shape. William II. Avery Sanward.
ytars experienc
work guar­
at $2760.00.
ford Trailer Park.
anteed. E. F. Slovens, Rt. 2 16
IIOREKT A. WILLIAMS. Rrallor
A U T O S FOR SALE
Box I43A, Sanford, call 70?Rt
Raymond K. I.undqul/l. Associate Wanted office spare down lown,
BARGAINS
on street level. Phone 210-li.
alter 7:00 P. U. ». before 7:00
Phone 732
Atlantic Rank llldg.
In
A M.
IIKTTRK USED CARS
ViW Y rx'ellent 3 hedru tn house, 7 Pet*, L ivestock. S upplie*
46 Mercury Sedan Cmipt&gt;
3 targe screened porches, maple
UPHOLSTERING where quality
Iwiw mileage Top ronditlolt.
floor*, located on 6 acres of Cocker Spaniel puppies, blonde,
prevail*. Sample* of materials 46 Oldimohile 76 Sedan (stupe
malr. Registered dogs at stud.
ground, eloae In, want* offer.
galore. Estimate* given. Salto’s
Good a* new.
Mo**, phone 402-W.
8MALL country home In good! Mr*.
Upholstery 110 W. 1 s t St. 42 Pontiac 8 Sedan Om|to
condition with fully equipped'a
Phone 1363.
Good Shape-a real ituy.
H ELP WANTED
workshop, $ mile* from Sanford. °
3V Plymouth Sedan
SAVE
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want* offer. WHY WORRY Waitress and kitehtn man. Apply
Truly Low cost mileage.
MAYBE YOUR OWN
•bout ascending roste a n d
Grill, 211 Magnolia A v ._______
42 International K6 Platform
By
having
your
ear
or
truck
scarcity of building material* New Motor s money maker for
checked over by our expert
a r « * .7 bedroom, z story house, Help Wanted—Grocery man, must
you.
mechanic*. Is th* steering sys­
have chain store enperience. Age
very lovely, on large corner lot,
GENERAL TRUCK
tem safe? Are the brake* ad-•
not over 40. 5-&lt;lay week, good
2 ear garage in Mayfair, cannot
A EQUIPMENT CO.
justed fur quick stupe T Monthly i
salary. Apply Margaret Ann
he duplicated at near the asking
m W, Firat,________
payment plan for la rg v jobs.
8tore, Joe Saunders, Manager.
price. OWNER leaving town
GENERAL TRUCK A EQPT CO. For Sale—New Ca,r Tractor.
want* offer on f bedroom house,
2M W. Flret Street
In good condition in desirable Man to keep records arvl also to
Model V. A. 8.. very ressonahlo
deliver
Petroleum
Products.
neighborhood. HAVE others In
Sherman Coneratu Pipe Co.
8raboar^,OU
Company.
314
W.
Tractor
work,
Ploughing,
disking,
town and country at from $3,Phone 1241.
leveling, by hour or acre. De600.00 up.
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Georgia House Airs
Election Problems

WASHINGTON. 8ept. 28-O P)
—The State Department aaitl today a United Stair* expedition
to the Arctic lait aumtner found
document* left In 1W5 by R e a r ,
Admiral Robert E. I’earjr. dl*coverer of the North Role.
An announcement, made joint­
ly with the Canadian fovermneBt,
■aid the thiee Natry and Coast J
Guard vreeelk al*&lt;&gt; had dl*covrrrd
recoidt left by the British ex- i
plorer Sir Georae Nare* in 1H,5 j
and 1876.
The Inief statement irave no
dettIH. It *ald "a* 1* u*ual on
northern expedition*, I* e a r y *
note* found In the Cairn wenreplaced by appropriate docu­
ment*." The navy now ha* the orifinal*.
.
The »P«t where the document*
were located I* in the extreme
northern part of Canada on r.lle*mere Itland about 460 mile* from
the North Role.
Peary vlniled the area In IPOS
and 1906. He reached the North
Pol# on arxither trip In 1WO,

ATLANTA,
Sept.
Openinf the fen era I election ballot
to nil panic* may throw tha preildmtial contest In Oeorfia Into th«
Slat# Ilouae of Representative!.
Thla poiilbllity wa» cited I-jt
Fred Hand, Honae apaalror. In offthe-floor d isu n ion of a meaaur*
to revir# Georgia's »ener»l elec­
tion lawa.
Hand pointed out that tha bill
require* pre*identlal elector! fo
receive a majority of tha vote*
ca»t. If none rveeivea a majorit
(he Georgia House would dec!
whleh candidate receive*
the
atutc'i 12 electoral votaa.
The apeak er aald It waa poaalbt#
that on* man mlirht not receive
a majority If the ballot carried
a* many a» four namei.

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TUESDAY SEPT. 28* 1*48

ir«RilMNM Yp* * •••*• o«#i
In record planting! leaa rain fell.
One planter, Raul Hickman. laid
about Iwo and a half inches tell
on the rrnp* there.
Aver* aald cucumber* and beau*
took the wont heeling from the
rain* In Manatee, He e*tlmatcd
the tomato crop lo*» at about 10
percent lie *aid if the rain* taper
off and it turn* conl#r damage
will I* le»*. but if weather become*
h o t lo»»e* probably will mount.
Meanwhile. Meterurologill ” ,
W. Talbott *aid at Tampa ixln*
In the we*t coa*l area appear, d
to ta&gt; over except for a few scattreed ihowera,
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TALLAHASSEE, Sept- 28, ifl’l—
I .a&lt;t week'* hurricane rained
I t ,642 damage to building* and
their content* at the State Prison
Farm a' Belle Glade, the cabinet
wa* Informed today.
Terrv l.ee, coordinator of Mate
liutitution* who wa* at the prixon
farm during the hurricane aald
property damage wa* "rmnpsrativelv light"
However, he added 110 acre* of
bean* were |o*i and th# corn crop
“prnliably ln»t.”
The cabinet granted additional
"gain time" to ten white and
aevrn negro convict* who remained
at th# farm during th# atnrm to
help protect property. The other
pritonrr* were moved to Fort
Myers

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• The following are samples of letters The Sanford Herald
receives almost daily from persons in v a r i o u s parts of the
country requesting copies and subscriptions to this newspaper
in order to become better acquainted with the town where they
express their intention to make their future home.

waa tielieved to be too optimlltlc.
The General Aaicnihly agreed
SHOWN ABOVI I* Orneila
without diicuiiiun to place on it*
retti, n( Bologna, who m i declared
agenda Ruinin'* pruponal for a
the winner In a rontrit In tele. t
one.thud reduction In armament*
"Min Emilia of 19tft" ** raiul.dite
of the llig Five within a year. It
for the title of "Mira Italy of IU4H"
»ent the propoial to the political
At Iaft I. Donatella Ca,m«i wim |CanamittCMr for furth. r ituJ
The
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general
(•leering)
committee
had
rhe diould tiave been tint She
voted previoualy to recommend aiihullrogrd the winner to itrlp and
aemhlv ditcuuion of th# Ham,
ih&lt; w her rhnrm* for a (Inal drclwithout dJ*»enllng vote*. However,
»lon Dueml.ll# l* pictured a* ilie
Britain’# Sir Hartley Shawero**
o|ipenrr«1 l,&lt;-fine the Jury. 'I hey de­
■ind |ioint* in the Ruiaian propuaal
rided utianul her. ( (nr, rente *1&gt; nlreaily are included in other iUtn),
and he imerved the right for other
deli gallon* to enter their own
P o p p e r Ifrtfo H
ievolutions at any tlm#.

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Canadian Prime Minister W. L.
MIAMI. Sept. 28-uR , Thirty •Senator Pepper, Mr*. Louite Me- MacKentle King told the United
oul-of-Rtatr ndjuiter* have been (itegor of Defend, ditunun ol the Nations general assembly Indivi­
|brought to Miami to help handle Women’* Divition of thr Stale l)e- dual nation* must seek security
j m, ,
H,000 hurricane dam*
on a basis "le*» than universal"
In g e claim* that are eipeeled to mottriic Committee, dedaird tli«l when U.N. is unable to provide
the UrmiKialic Hatty will nrtrr such security.
; leach (1,000,000,
j ,*n rough gut&gt;&gt;a’ h&gt;* W. II Ilavld die. Inil wilt live a* long r* ll.e
King predicted that If the world
|»on of Atlantti, aoulhentlern *u nation lire*.
stalemate, which he said has re­
peivi*or of Ihe General Adjust­
sulted from thr u«e of ihe veto hy
ment Bureau
It will not repirrent any one in- some nation* in U N., continue*,
lie *aid Ihe e-limnt, ,| covered lerrit, but will lire for the inlciett* threat* to freedom will inevitably
only ii.Mind wirubtofni ibrnuge
arine.
to liuildingi, uutnrnohilr- and nier- of the people,” ilia ameited. RePledging Canada'* support for
charidi*#. IJ due* not include darn* feiring to the pietenl parly iplil.
age to crop* and highway* nor un- the raid that the wa* not dittuiixd, international control of atomic
energy, he said:
in*ured property. Total damage
"Tin* terrible truth la that na­
front the {luirirnne hu* been es­ that the pally tied hern challenged
before and had weathered the tion* have yet to decide which 1*
timated at 126.000,000.
•lurnii. She predicted a clrong to prevail—the law nf blood and
'and determined Dcmmralic vole death, ever Imagining new means
»f destruction, and forcing the na­
City Commission
among the women of Rond*.
tions to l»* constantly ready fur the
Re-aenerting hi* fidelity to De­ hattlefiald. or the law of paare,
I ' a a n l l n i i r i t I f t * in l * * g e l » i f
mocratic principle*. Senator Pep­ work and health, ever evolving n*w
Coinmiaaioner*.
J . ilrailey Odham prolaated per told the group, “When the means of delivering man from th*
against the $300 licrme fee fur Ih-mocratic Party need* me I am scourge* Which beset him."
U*ed car dealers, ami irqumleil not goini: to W- fiiupd wanting.'
that the fee In* reduced to the $64) He termed the party a* atilt stand
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28 0 P ) rate charged new car dealer*. The injf n* "the champion of the pen- Sir Stafford Cripps today termed
Comm mien
dir octed Attorney Plf.”
.. t(
the Euro|iean Recovery Program
Wilson to provide an amendment
Iti friring to tlie party &gt;jilil tlmt the key to victory In "a great
to (hi* effect.
led to the nomination of Governor mmal struggle,"
The previously announced City Thurmond on the Dixiecrat ticket,
MENU
Britain's Chancellor of tha K*budget fur the fiscal year, IU4n- he pointed out that there wa* chequer
said the United State*
4U wa* officially edoptrd. An or­ similar disunity in the Democratic
fashioned the key, but he u id
FRIDAY FARB
dinance wa* adopted fixing lire
mlllage rate at 21.6 or 12 mill* Party In Ditto when the issue uf "Material Requirements'* a I a n a
Raw Canot and CaUry Stick*
taking slave* into neutral territory cannot “Bring about the regenera­
Grillrd Fi.h and 8w»et Potato** for operation* and nine and a half
in the country, spilt the party with tion of the strength of Western
Cattliflower with Cheeae Sauce mill* fur debt lervlcc.
The Commission approved the llreckenriilge of Kentucky repre­ European democracy."
and Crumb Topping*
"Though we need bread upon
artlon of City Manager Bayer in senting the *!avr owner* and
Bread and HutUr
notifying the Duhart Co., dealer* I Stephen Douglas the national Dr- which to live, we cannot live by
Fruli Pie
Beverage
bread alone," Cripps said in a
&lt;Recipe for Starred lH»h Follow*&gt; In used lumlier, to move from mneratic Party,
e i in' tt'i i i u ' r n uriTlt r lir c H P j their present location at WKi SanThi* diioirity, iu.thy IterniH-rali.- speech prepared for the National
A U U rkD W a
*
ford Avenue n re*identlnl tone, jIParty
Pi___ In 1800 led to Ihe election Pres* Club.
AND CRUMB TOPPING
Into a "proper tone". Neighbor*
"Our future hopes lie in the
Ingredient*. I largr head cauli­ had complained of Ihe unilghtlf- o f Ahruham Lincoln, *rre**Um of
Ihe southern states and war and moral strength and spiritual ruur- !
flower, 1 rup iHiiling water, I tea­ ness of (lie yard, nod the fart that “tore
America apart," he declared. age which will he Itorn out of (hp '
spoon salt, .3 tablespoon* butler or it wa* n lire hniard, said Mr.
He revealed that Governor Thur­ continued devotion of our people*
margarine, 3 tablespoon* flour. 2 Bayer. The company wa* given
mond had requested his support, to the cause nf freedom encour­
cup*- milk and cauliflower liquid, pn day* in which to move.
hut that he had declined, ami said aged as it has h«*n and will be by
dash of freshly-ground pepper. Hr j The City ordetrd that t^e four
that
he would support the gover­ their mutual cooperation."
rup coarsely grated soft yellow lots, formerly designated as a
cheese (firmly packed). Topping: parking area at the north-east nor if he ran for governor, nr a*
MOSCOW, Sept. 28—&lt;flV-T1ia
2 tablespoon* butter or margarine, corner of Palmetto Avenue and a memlier of thr liemorratir Par­
Thin) Street, In- plated on the ty. hqt not otherwise. He referred Soviet p*»** said today Rrlllak
8* cup coarse cracker crumb*.
briefly
to
hi*
efforts
to
Indue**
Corelrn Secretary Ernest Ravin’s
Method: Cut leave* and heavy Market for sale with a local rea­
base of stalk away from cauli­ ltor. Several inquiries by plus­ General Klaenhow - to run o" *he *lH&gt;ech to the United Nations naDemocratic
ticket
for
pieiidcnt.
.
ac-mbly
yrilerdsv indicated he waa
live purchaser*
of tne lot*
flower. 8llc# off any brown apola her
J»,-cllv#
pure
Lashing
out
at
the
growing
I
trying
to break up the United
'wen
received,
said
on flower head. Separate the \/,Ve
^
power of monopolies, he quoted |Nation*.
flu went" alicing through bottom
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W. A. Leffler. George Bishop the Federal Tiade Cummiailon a*
Moscow newspapers paid pkrtlstalk when nrertsary—you should
get about 24 good-sited floweret* and Frank Shame* were appointed stating that unless these are curb­ rular ettrntlon to Bavin's declara­
that th# United Nations
from a targe head. Wash well In as a Board of Bond Trustees to ed, the country would "go toward tion
manage and control lioml linking collectivism." lie told of Republic­ might bav# to continue on a re­
cold watrr. Add W teaspoon of funds, and as trustee* nf all bond
an voting against continued nrlr- gional basis If It cannot go on M
Ihe salt to the (Milling water In a
control* In I'JId ftid uf rising a world organisation. Nowhere
issue* of the City.
saucepan, put In the floweret* and
A report was read from tha price* and corporate profits since In these dispatches, however, wot
bring to a boll again; cover, keep State
there any Indication of th# SoPrison Division, revealing
gently boiling, and rook until ten­ that the Sanford Jail I* In good then. Corporate profits have risen vlet Union's next step nor eng
twice
a*
much
of
those
of
th*
der-*-thla may lak# from 16 tu 26 condition. The South Atlantic
wurker. ami of the farmer, he suggestion that the U .8.8 R. might
minutes. Remove flowerets, pour Ga* Co. waa directed to install charged.
withdraw from the U. N.
liquid Into a measure and add en- gas at the new home of Theodora
He
alto
charged
that
since
Re­
•ueh m&gt;lk to maka 2 tup*. Melt Judt, 1400 Park Avenue, follow­
CIO-UE
the butter or margarine In the ing protest from Mr. Judt that the publican lax hill* were put Into
laurvpan in which th# cauliflower company had refuted to do so, effect, individual* pay twice as
— i—
much
and
corporation*
only
four
(aailasaC grass Fee* See
eras cook ml, over moderate heat, Mr. Sayer declared.
T. 8. Crawley's MW bid to percent more than the 23 percent liook by Sovlst Generalissimo Sta­
add the flour and blend; remove
from heat and add the milk and naint the Supply Building at the of th* total Federal income they lin on the objectives of Commun­
rautifluwrr liquid a little at a time, Airport was accepted. I^ase of had been paying. In 19.10, In­ ism. He askad Matle* at many
blending until smooth after each the building tu Florida Fashions. dividuals paid about one quarter points if ha agreed with Stalin.
addition. Return to moderate beat Inc. wa* approved. Pentland and of the taxes and in 1948, over 41 The witness repeatedly replied
that Statin had a right to eay
and. stirring constantly, cook until Gray were authorised to make the percent of the total, he aald.
Senator Pepner termed Governor what ha pleased "Ju st Tike you de,
Ihlrktnrd and bubbly. Remove city audit for the year ending
Bent.
•10,
1248.
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Dewev a good administrator, but Mr. Chairman."
from heat, season with remaining
compiml him tu a "cold adding
Kmspak, Matlaa and Ruxa Nison,
mil and a dash of freshly-ground
sepper and stir In the cheese; stir skinned vellow summer squash, U machine." General Marshall and UE Washington representatives,
luleMy and thoroughly »o hot cup butter or margarine, 2 large Cordell Hull were referred to aa later Issued a Joint statement
Mure will melt cheese. Arrange tomatoes (peeled and cut In "rugged tharaclrr*'' and tha late Ing that the "proven alms" of
Roosevelt as a "great House Labor Committee,
the flowerets In a baking dish and eighth), 3 tablespoons diced green President
humanitarian.”
by Rep. Hartley (R -N J) "Are to
pour sauce over them evenly. Melt pepper, IU teaapnon* salt, freshlyWarning against continued high seek to weaken and destroy labor
the butter or margarine for the ground pepper (to taste), U tea­
prices.
Pepper
stated
that
during
organisation* which ere most e f­
lopping over moderate heat, add spoon finely crumbled dried basil,
the past two years people had used fectively fighting In the people's
the cracker crumbs and stir until H teaspoon sugar.
Method: Cut the ends from (ho up four billion dollars of their behalf against Ihe drive of big
a light golden color. Sprinkle
buttered crumb* overtop and re­ wax beans, wash In cold water saving*, and private Indehtneas bad business to wring greater profits
heat In a moderate oven or under with a vegetable brush, dreln; put gone up three billion dollars. Many from the toll of America's working
have sold their war bonds, men and women."
the broiler. If broiler Is used on cutting board and allre Into people
he stated.
watch carefully so as nat to bum Short diagonal lengths. Put water
Under tha 80th Congress bene­
Into deep 10-Inch ekillet and bring
topping. Makes $ servings,
WASHINGTON, S e p t 28—UF)
ta boiling; add wax beans, cover, fits were extended to the fortunate —The Federal Security Agency
few
and
burden*
to
tha
poor
and
and cook over moderate heat until
has prepared or will prepare
SATURDAY DINNER
partly tender and water haa eva­ needy," he said and declared that chargee of disloyalty against 81
Cream of Bplngch Soup
porated, ehout 8 minutes. Mean­ President Truman I* fighting the employes, Admlnstrator Oscar ft,
Grilled Frankfurters
while wash aquaah (It Is not neces­ battle of the little man.
Ewing aald today,
Potato Puff
In the Civil Rights question, be
sary to peel It) and slice thinly;
Ewing told the Sonata Investi­
Squash, Wax Bean* and Tomatoes* wide slice* may bo cut In half. Add aald this had been mUunderitood
gating committee that tt an em­
Bread and Butter
butter or margarine to sklUet when and denied that President Truman ploye la “sym pathetic" to tha Com­
Chocolate Pudding
Beverage
beans are ready and allow to melt; had any dealgn to change regula­
(Recipe for Starred Dish Foilowi) add aquaah, tomatoes, green pep­ tion* In southern states In regard munist^ that forms sufficient
When the family geta tired of per, sail, pepper, hesll and sugar. to mixing of whites and blaeka In grounds to remove him from bis
eating vegetable** la tha usual Mix well, cover and cook ovei schools or public places, and de­ Job.
Ewing aald chargee have been
fashion and you want ■to save moderate beat about 10 mlnotoa, clared that Cengraaa I* trithout
prepared against I I en
washing pot* and pan* put two until aquaah U tender but crisp power to meet anti-segregation ere' waiting a hearing1! Charges
or three of the vegetable# together and tomatoea atIH hold their snap*. laws.
against th# others aree In the peewith good seasoning, as suggested Maka* B generous serving*..
After the talk, Senator and Mr*.
of being prepared.
In the following rvelpv. and everyP#PP#r were greeted by meny local
*&gt; • resnlt of loyaHy Invwtl«M will tap them up. Serve the
,
The trerk ha* been fast for 80 friend*.
gitioae fa FEA, ,Ewing aald t l
In aauct dishes. If vou w »lng»| o fwH t a y * jw o ^ big
TW II f l f o w lb ifttv p fsd vitafrom M i
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S s L f t.'f e t tS£
the FSA. rapexks m m

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Gentlemen:
My wife and I are very urlously considering a move to Sanford
in the not too distant future. Your Chamber of Commerce has
been very cooperative in supplying very appreciated informa­
tion but I think that the best way to familiarize oneself with a
City is through the local newspaper.
We would greatly appreciate your sending by return mail a copy
of the current edition of the Herald. Enclosed find nine (!))
cents in stamp* to cover coif of mailing and handling.
Thank you kindly,
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Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Seilers

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Clermont, Florida
Dear Sira:
Will you kindly send me u copy of the Herald of Aug. 27. 1 am
enclosing nine cents In postage and hope that will be accepted.
I want to get acquainted with your d ty and often find the locul
newaoaperr interesting.
Very truly,
Frank J . Callahan
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W. E. Wicks
Hit03 Pendleton Pike
Indianapolis, 18, Ind.

Dear S ir*:
,
I am enclosing a postal note for 81.00 for which you will please
mail me a copy each day of the Sanford Herald, for the period
covered by this amount.
I do not know the price of the subscription to your paper. 1 am
interested In securing some information regarding your city
and county, and consider a local newspaper a good medium.
I secured your address In the 1947-48 Blue Book and Buyers'
Guide, kindly sent me hy your Chamber of Commerce a short
time ago. Please mail the paper to the above address.
Respectfully
W. E. Wicki
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Route 1
Rudolph, Wise.
Dlar S ira:
Inclosed find &amp;0 cents for which send me the Sanford Daily Paper
for about two weeks.
Intend to locate near Sanford in the near future and would like
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to know more about It.
Sincerely yours,
Leonard Cramer
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14 Columbus Street
Oneonta, N. Y.

Gentlemen:
Please inform me of your subscription rate for )wa month* to
the Sanford Herald mailed to me.
We era seriously interested In Sanford and would like to read
your paper before leaving for your d ty this Fall.
Sincerely yours,
(Miss) Lillian V. Rott
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S tar Route
Grayling, Mich.

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Gentlemen:
Thank you so much for mailing me one of your newspapers at
the requeat of your Chamber of Commerce. Am greatly interest­
ed In your d ty .
,
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Please find enclosed 88 cents to pay for the paper you did send
tt me and to request you to mall me another paper please. If you
have Sunday paper sand that please or the day th at your paper
carries tha moat ada for I am looking for a place to buj or to
rent.
•
i Twenty-five cents enclosed. Thank you very much*
■ /'• « .''% r-&gt;
■►1
Vam L . Cunningham.
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The conclusion to be drown from such letter* s houl d be obtriouft to our busineM firms ind all progreiaive p e r s o n a who
wish to see Sanford grow.

�TUB

Ill Unity Thtr# Is S trtn fth —

W K A TU K K

Partly cloudy through Thursdty
with I 4 1 afternoon *ho«ers and
ihundrr-huw rt*.

To Protect the P m m ©1 th* Wocldl
Tu Promote tb« Progreea of America,
To Produce Proaparity tar SanfordAN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUMfc X X X J
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HAN FU N D , F L O R ID A

Established 1908

W E D N E S D A Y S E P T . 2!». IHI8

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Germans Escape
From Forced La­
b o r Train Enroute
To Uranium Mines

Ivey Is Elected
President Of
County C Of C L “

Is Bent
Of Berlin

President Says
GOP Is Afraid
To Open Issues

Declines To Pros­
ecute 4 Accused In
S e c r e t Tampering

’H t/11 government today lurred it»
A-hoinh planiv to union* whocr nl
(leer* irfutr to disavow Commun-

T0SS'P*

21.

ii^— -w—

v, Nine Yaks Simulate *Red” Unions West Powers Say Russia
Diving JAttacks On Barre(* From
Driving
Them
Out
On
Atom Plants
U. S. Planes In Lift J u s t i c e Department
float B u tts In As The President Visits Garner
25

N o.

A sso cia ted P ress Leased W lr«

e

Showdown With Sov­
iet Union Looms As
Three Nations Send
N o t e s To Counuil
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\SM H I \ I ID Ftti s s

I h r t!i»* i i a i (4 tt mi I l i r W e i t f n i

UF.RUN. Sept 29. (A*)— Nine
ifmuxiiu%%ii v%klIi K u o i a tmla% 1 he
Dewey Promises To I n i l f d
Soviet fighter planes dangetoutly
H u l.im .tn J l i a i i t *
burred two American supply J&gt;l»nei Kilpatrick R e t i r e s ;
Give Ideas On U. S. invftiiillv |»l*** €**l tlie l l r i l i t i t n :u€
in a Soviet lonr air corridor to­
tin* 1 ntied Nalium.
Foreign P
Other Officers A re Thi* 4 ction on thr hrrlc ol |
i c i e s hHiije
day. U S . authorities announced
On
tiff
tenth Aminntiiry ol flic
Named At Meeting Congiettional ihargc* that .v net
The planet were flying supplies
Mumi h IVut liia 11 i^rutrd thr lu x
titt it tin
tin m \ s
t wi
woik
of
Sovirl
vpy
ring,
Hied
dm
in to Soviet-blockade Retlin lr«ni
I W uilJ W.ii II. thr tl.irr W'eitein
I* tll.N lit U V Sept .“*. . I*
John Ivey ».ii rln lrd pirvidcilt mg the war to feed atomic yrcrrt,
Ilie Western toner,
l*rrmilrnt
rruniAti ansiitunrad l\»Hrik told thr \ N III idflllD al
to
M&lt;niim
vtrmmed
ftom
4
d*mtdan* lial.ii in .lump New 5 „rk utilpt ilt.it ilir N»Mft V laiiKi it bent
g Amrrican an official* raid they ol the Seminole County Chnnhei
bird-barreled Atomic Lneigy Com­
and I'elt lin Ii ant* in vt week in a
ol
Coalmenr
foi
the
coming
year
wrir transmitting a wnttin prolftl
four d il i .imn.iiin tour foslur- U|H»n dti% invt them * u\ ol Beilin
motion otdri.
to thr Ruinani, cliarging violation at a meeting of Ihe hoard of dirccIng tn*|ur niclu aitdic»*c» m ifui Im n b ’ intf i l i r t i l ) nalrUy tmdea
It (A ) podrd "keep out" tignv
of air rafrly rrgulalioni and de- lurt at thr luuiltt Centri lavl
I'hil.iilelpln.i !c i-r, t iti#, \ I , KufO.111 mlr
night
H A 1‘alrnk vc4 1 elrclnl for two tpetilic l 10 uiihin* 4iid
and lluflahi
*It l« i i r .i l 11if til lb * |*|Ot I J* ted
minding rrmrdial action.
Thfie were the latert of reveral vice pirtidenl 4ml lilwaul Higgins &gt;(li) openrd the way lor oftioal
ftiliktttgf* id notes ,ind th r v o liv e iIII H IM s i t \ vi t vitn
recent Soviet-perpetrated incident! and J. I Inglry weir ir-rlrclrj &gt;recognition ol other* only if they
Mil IMG) I Kt M W t WII'AIGN fiittiilii ^ In i Ii b*ivr i i k f n t»l4tc on
can
ciuahfy
for
ceilificalmn
by
the
J
manager
and
treasurer
trtpeclively.
in thr air totridort which the
| 1i r* it I«*lit ih r t in ti.itif r o l th r t h t r r
i Ur
1H M Y Sept
In congratulating Mi Ivey upon National l.ahoi Relation* Roald.
Amrticanr anrrlrd violated Four1*Util III * . . . I ). -1 ii Hr, ,1LI,. ill* 41r iiiriitf li r i if r c i i tlifin 4ltd lh r Soft ie*
Meanwhile the Jutlue Depati- |
Power living regulationr and Herr hit election. I. G. Kilpatrick. who
i^oir oi illicit i vli.it ihr 11 r i f f 1 irotrin*
i f f 41(1** to ,1Ollll* lilt,. tl, I* 4»|Wll
ftim
It l i i i v r n i.u lr r t r i l r l f o i l In
ruined to Imran the blockade lu t prevulrd ovet the Chamber of mm I told the Route Un-American
•n «-imp,own !*4lirt
Commerce foi the pail year, com­ Activities Committee that it will
ir t filir tUrir diffririurt dtirctly
iting air lift to Retlin.
1
fifth
ItHm.r
y.t
till,
•uglfi
ANYTHING CAN IIAITKN IN AN AMKHICAN I'OLITICAI &lt; \MI* M* -N, ,n„l i . , . , g„al n w Last week a Soviet fighter flew mended Mr. Higgins and John not "institute prosecution* to )u«- | |,lilting in Just a* President Truman dropped off at Uvalde l.-v foi a &gt;- u with
ifnli ihr sStii k I ijotfiiimrnt. * the
&gt; Name Gistn
tlirm. lir ilnlalri
i lalrtl, I n going to
|
dangerously clore to an American Kridrr (or ilirit work in connrc lily publicity seekett."
p !r« »*iid
rr. Handing t tie small Angora over to the l'tc*i dent Mi II * Ins* it -. *•• vim, a . ft.
c II indu-aic*.
rm
out
ami
w
r
ir
going
to
-Iiloki
panenger transport, during the lion with thr pure hair of the MayThe committee in a preliminary insisted that it
“Gov. Itewey’a goat” tiint Truman “ a» gelling
Ih.- President «*&gt; highly
T h e not« n v%14* ill*11\ • ii*»l t,i I N .
fks-iw whrir A- v vlaml
list week alao the Americana pro- (air Inn hy the New York Gianli report of it* atomic espionage In­ amuseil.
t Inlet national Stmtidph„t,,i
Spi t P lm v 4i«*iii iu l fryiiM* Lit* in
titled a Soviet aiirmuiiremelit of and mentioned at other project* vent i gal ions had demanded Mon­
I in I'triidrut -aid lllr t*()| n
the l*nIni* i ltaillul. *n «t»* *»f ill**
rloae formation flying hy Itunian
day that the Justice Department
mitm non»
i .impaign 1' \
nuking
A «»• ml Ii ii ftiiiin, shot lly
which
had
highlighted
the
year's
kireraft, which violatri air corridor
undertake immediately the pro-1
latrinrntlifter I I* M
ruler, and a Soviet announcement activities at the near completion mention of four person* accused i
From \1 DYttiM cr&amp;tni* i*f* iifilic*
I b n m lb i n mmg .lira at Mi
of anti-aircraft, firing practice in of thr 12 fool St. John* River of tampering with atomic secret*. I
thr I’lrm lrllt ai lin n * t f u Im t the ltu*«»nn
M rilri, 11(1
the corridors to a height of 10,000 channel, the negotiation! conducted
In a statement, the department ‘
inns Im*
Tlie ailtliOtltattM* N’ rtb
fe e t.
s r i ln l
over thr financing of the lake fionl accused the committee of indulg­
|Tnvtr« 'iii*l tin* \V«»trin I 't m c i t ,
Another potential point of tening in ‘'political gymnastics."
" A in rn ia ii li t i n r i - no longri tlirtiiiteli v ifln tu H iY nf fi'in pMVkfi
lion developed aground. Herlin pol­ doc kt and warehouses, and a fatIt snid tho committee’s report.)
Mi*. Maty Rawlint ihattman ol thr liloml Hank to hr i|Noi«o&gt;nl Iv h a l e to irll 1 Iir ip .mil I miv liivli .1 ml itirrcriiif'lit h luiYt *V t |«t***t&lt;i*vI thu
iraching
publicity
campaign
which
ice raid about 26 Germans allegedly
together with excerpt* of testi­
thr IMot ( lull, annouiurd at thr mrrhug of thr iloh lirld .it thr llu l IS Milt dir » IV It oug ht to hr I ii'lful 1*11BlB fv llld l ft^AUH'vl I (j* III th e
eontigned to force labor in Rus­ taw the diiliihutinn of ovri Ml.OOd mony by some witnesses, doe* not
lltflll o f imitituiiutltill Ilf tht* Mr I ll'l
Ininiil (r u in la*t night that thr ll.mk mil hr hi hi in hri offur in ihr
It 11 no a n u lrol
sian-operated uranium niinrt in pirert of htriatuir.
offer evidence necessary to pro­
ii«tliil(kk*i11 ci' nil M 1V 11*-» I« i ri'll 1; htf
Lake
Monroe
Records
Clitm lltulding on riiuiuiav. (h i 14 limn II (Ml A M until ‘ Hit
Saxony made a daring ctcniw last
"It
n
n
polii'v
of
tlie
D
em
ocratic
secute.
The membership campaign had
ni'l*':»l to t h r *Sroitity
night.
I*.
M„
oi
lalri
if
n
n
n
sa
iy
.
administration
"
The
committee,
headed
by
Rep.
T w o F o o t Rise In
alto been an ouUtanding sneers*,
|ifimlil full
The priaonera mad* their d««h he aaid, letulluig In an artier J . i'am ell Thorns* tlt-N Ji, had
And, Mi T in m an i nut lim ed, ill
Il it liopcii hy thr i lull to liavr rmiugli Jon oii who mil givr hlootl
1ho |&gt;H|Mi iilumrd tho West fur
One Week Period |)«lliahi
for freedom while the train in memlierthip of tome 6oo membert, said the four lursolia should lwally III oulri tu liiakr thr Halil, a |&gt;&lt;’uii4t|rlil p io jn l. alto • spile of l ( i | i l i ! i . a i i 1 o u t ,-tit ions ( tin* breakdown **f tho Mun jn
which they were riding waa patt­ a new record, and the rolleetlon prosecuted on cnaiges of conspir­
"Tin(aim
support
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
hasn't
tuir*itiaiion« ii\d lit iIm
ing through the llrltiah aectoi of of over |9.u00 in memlierthip due*. ing to hand over atomic secirta to J Heavy lainlall in the St, John* in wider tu kerp a sofficirn;.
cost the govi-iiiiurnt one re d cent "
supijly on hand at all times for nuyT
' l l f^ not n matter o f rhancc
Jle rlln . the police raid. Pull &lt;lrSoviet
agents.
.
iR,&gt;ti
Instrnil,
he
said,
it
lias
made
iivuti
valley
liav
isitrd
thr
i
n
n
Iil assuming hit new dutira at
rmergrncy that may a n a , Mi*
that tli it* m u * tin- i‘ hu*rn nil intent
• k 'l» of the *«cap« were i.»t di*&lt; irotident of the organisation. Mr.
over
Jxo.t'iiii(ion
fm
ill,,
tRXpnyei*
1 he rumnilltrr said two of them |rvrJ »!,.*,),|y |u nrj| (I^ hJ levels. K.iwlin- said.
I H Ill'll t h r II :***■ i n b l y n f till* U l l M c d
rioted.
III the lost few vein Vey taid that be liellfvm it it the
Ilontir* arc a*kid to inukr up
N a ! itma b« |ftiii vitiili,** Now T tin ei
Papt. Vincent II, Gooktn of duty of any man, when called upon z r A ' &amp; a i n i . r * *
Meanabiie G m e rn o i r i u m i a s E •nnt
; .............,........... ......
" t - ," ;,
I fi«l« «*I, nil tin* nntruwQiilnry,
__
I mg at thr talr ol itx anti a halt pointmrnta a- i-ariy a* potsiblr
Dewrk [oolntscil to Ii,\ d o w n at
, 1. ; b Mata.,
, p' IJ.8.
-.»• representative
representative |,y an organitatlon working for the
by telephoning Mr*. Rawlins at
jfllinlrtl p la n «i| Vfjii sli.,11 lt«-% in u 4 i
* 1”®
Her)In
ki.«* (nts*rniti
Sail t ate t'ltv tonionow n ig h t InWASHINGTON) Sept. 29 i/fi— jinrhet in 24 bouts, was within IH I50&lt;* She strv-SM'd the luct tlint
__ , Four-Powpf
_ ......
. .#lr.
I best
interest* Ilf
of (ht*
the mnimnnllv
community.
1ltn»*iI n h e m l f* i till* ”
v en ter, filed the p rom t against I to , , rve , m) ,|„ thp
hp
und Julius Emspak. secretary-treasurer mthrs of the lop of thr hulkhratl nil Mood given hy Seminole
up to-the intiiul, ldoa« oil Alltel
noiif i « * Riihl t hi*y stlit tint
the air corridor Incident*. He said i bl. „r. i , rl| , h,. accomplishments ..f of ih» CIO United Electrical
n
an
foirtgn
poll,
v
,|1P f((o| of Smloid Avcnur.
County donor* (• u*rd for Si-nu |
l i r l i n #• t b.It tint ton
S m u tty
the protest
I&gt;«sim1 upon
I |^e Chaml^r of Comment* tlurlnr rm, flatly M’fu*nl totluy to It'll *1 '
Aides said tin- Itepiilitiriili 1101111 I
pule County patii'llt* exclusively
ir.HlIwn.a nn M-1 * . aid
I '4 ill I -- • MrI lift
ih l
It’asilR oa t*. i'.a e *lsl
ComrTeaalnnal committer whethor , Tht* maikt Ia rur
ol
two
fret
lw«
lie, i i g a n l - tlie inti 1 n a t io n a l *11 Hi t n t i chary*
, c , .
.
l*rtson* la-tween the age* if |!i C iU l d i d s l t C
Denies
lie
* ^‘ 4 MtiiiiJaj
i hr is or ever has been a mt-mU-i uuhrt u n if lavt Naluiday m tnr M||,| c.o ip gin„| phy-tenl mnditlol
nation a* so critical be is holding II ttll* Moll it f tint I,,*
Wr%tt*l II
nf thr Communist Party.
l|*kr level. Ralph l.uhiutkt, illy cun donntn hlood. slu- -aid.
Wants To Apncnse hi- r a in pi, 1g n speeeii open f o r pos Ltifiti * 11k11|l riot irrijiilrM “ ia Kent"
major last hunt u - v is iu n *
art Heft.
Tli.' tin* r ino i -i im n m 't
thi* mottling
.Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. pr&gt;«ut&gt;&lt;iu.
Reds In Texas Talk -tide
These tmiv inm e as the re su lt of vtifi* ■«111a| to matt til flVllltl ATI
ir *ubcommitt*e,^ m ip a k *»*'*| ||)(. IKJlnI
.Jir bulkhead fiotu e*plnined tho meaningof the "True
would Stand u n Y li Conatitu-\1"** f*0 '" ' on me buiuteau lion C(ju|((i Kw&gt;r p
. funJ
nitnlliillilrattnn* witli J o h n Fostet j a|HM*r*»atifi* «»f f 1 \ 1iibC to 'tnhips lr
B» M i t . ( Ml
I tional Rights. The Constitution I**hit h he made Ini measurement up to aid any Pilot in good i-lnndDulles til- foreign n f t a u - »ilVI*ri. Mir I* \
Inti hllltinl tilB|fovlllull
DAI IA S. 'lex.. Scut. 2'*. i/V(
allemllllg
the
I'nited
Nations j *»f the CB9M*
|says a man cannot lie fmeed t o ! this morning it 7.13 frrt ahovr tea ing. who through tnisfoituni- nr
II
nmiHke*
M
**#ar*
*!•
I
l
.imlid.itr
llrniv
Wallsie,
tlrm.intl
•give testimony tending to inrriin- [level, he declared.
ill health may need financial
Atm*lit*,
%i of
The tt*JCt
«»f tlir
I hr A
nit'i L a ii li-ittf.
Funeral services for Second
' inate or degrade himself.
assistance. She nppointr I Mr* M. lug 4 liit-finding romitiiision nn
II, NfUiMAN WALKER
it It till*
In ia
M 1 1 * |f*
I M« Hlifal hi
ttitli
tlir id
litht
I
County
Commissioner
II.
II.
l.leut. Neal Brantley Adams, who
',41
n
4trs,"
movrt
fjilliri
south
City
Defers
Action
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (AY
- fill
Lit tin •m Iu ! ft ti
in a house boat L. Itslairn as chairman of the fond
was killed five years ago In an
fur the local ilub
to lln uilon today hi hit praieful
flu* Im*i .nt, t&gt;h i** Iaiif nf
On Swimming Cool I h||V11*i*l Iftl-r
airplane crash while on routine The Republican co-author* of the |O k l a h o m a C o U r t H l l S ,,,/ih,, ,si, J„|,ns River, near the
A letter of ati)&gt;tei'iati'&lt;r for tin* Irx4« ‘ im p u g n foi the p m itfe m v
nt t-f th«
1 Mllrtl
Act s|ibt sharply *"• ! ( ' n I » , , , « *
Osteen
Bridge,
repurtrd
an
right
duly ns a fighter pllut in the Taft-IIartley
Segregation inch rise within a iwtind nf 21 donation made to the Yr*h*x Me.
day over » proposal to apply |v
*4iiiVi*» nf A fUr lira 111 *»**i r* fiiruV
1.
4
1
1
night
in
D
4
H
41
hr
1
.
111
I
.in
Aleutians, were held Jointly Run- anti-trust law* to la leu unions.
l 110111**0.0,1
I
munal Fund was rrait a« wu» ,1
rVv1 ^ Hi th*ClfMill'llt» «»f III#
hours. Till' new Osteen Bridge is letter
d«» afternoon hy Pen .12S2 of the
from thi* Jcw iih ApikmI, in%riliualion l»v 4 cotmnoimn
■ ing d i *, oiseil t lie | •
VNif *1111&gt; of | ruirtl klllKtli.lli Bint Vhr I i nuh
Rep.
Hartley
tK
-N
Jl.
House
I
OKLAHOMA
CITY.
Sept.
29.
well
above
Good
level,
but
there
*V .F .W . and Campliell-I^issing Post
thanking th*» rluh fnr it« i|otia1i«m. "Renreientative Ameticans" would ! ele, ling an oho*i tlu* ft ('Mini ILpiihltc. tu ilnivv vout nlfnitiiHi
^•1 of the American legion at the I.alair Committee chairman, sug- , (,j»)—College segrrgatiun rv-stric- is a possibility that the water may
The rluh votnl f*• h*v«* thr show llul "These treurrmg w.tf I swimming pool »&gt;f «l«*el rein. to thr M'tloUA imp%»mt ion li&gt; this
grsted
that
a*
a
step
to
bar
in
tinns
in
Oklahoma
were
held
un­
go
over
(he
road
at
the
Geneva
graveside in Evergreen Cemetcrc. dustry-wide strike* and testrirl
Pilot sign placed it tho north
constitutional
today
by
a
threeBridge.
*i»ic&lt;" 4te cAutrii hy the ifrtrr- J fo ile d , i onrrete ld,x-k. lust a f l , ' Ifoki f iiiti«*||t tsf thr I nil,II ..f SwMi't
Dr. E. D. Ilrownler officiated. The
and south approaches to the city
i o ld e n in g with Aiclu tect D o m o a o
bodv arrived here Friday after­ “Activities which may tend to re­ Judge federal court.
If the water continues rising at taken down and repainliil. Mrs minslton ol Amencsn coi|mi4tioiii Dean, and Eiigincer R,d»-i t Mtiio-I SiHUlllwt lU'pllhlltY of If Ilii-lLHia
op 11j*it n| ihi t ntiki coiiniiimit -it i -ii *
strain free-trade practice*.”
The state was given temporary Ihr present rale, it will la- over Rawlins offered to da the painting to Lrrp p i k e * high
noon.
•d &lt;n 1undo, proponent* o f tin- idea, Imi' Hi i'i* f * 'I Ai r W v »I r 111 / 1111 r mi 11f
Hartley- who is nol seeking re- relief, however, on a rvtiueat to the the buikhend in thrrr days, Ralph
Pallbearer* were; Volie Willi­ election, rapped GOP Congression­
if the cluh would have them taken
Hr ilcninl that he wants to "a p ­ decideil to defet action uu *h* tmnipiit inn in o rmany bio! Hr i tin,
l.ublnskl predicted.
ams, Jr., Douglas Stenatrom, John al leaders for not going further court tiv Governor Turner.
down. Mrs. AI F, Hunt, chairman pease" Hu u i .i in any wav
in ihr fur! th it l«
lh- miitlei (a-odltig f u l l her * t u d v . 't pUtr Uplift
The governor informed the
Saula, Roy Wright, Raymond last year in enacting the Taft11. P. Whilner. weatherman, rr- , of the budget and finance torn. i|ren I, was in a ilintr lull |,r|i,re wa* ri|Mittfd this miitnillg I'V ti»u Mi roll flirt with ft lit* of thr *oV
judge* he would ask amendment of ported this morning that rainfall mlttw*, asked for nn increns &gt; of
Kader and Mack Cleveland, Jr.
d
Illmllf*v, C ily 'li p u ly ob*rk
rrntiiriit of thr I *nit »•! Kini(vl&gt;m,
Serving as color bearers were ^llut*"Sell*tor T .ft IR-Ohlol. gen- j Oklahoma segregation law* . . ear during the past 24 hours had liecn
*n *h«- budget, which wa, 4 mixed whilr-and-ncRin luihru , r
Tli«' 1'itv m»w final n fu 'iil
•hr ifiivn mum! of ihr ! *uit«tl
Karl Scaler blunt and Frank Takach. ate 1-alK.r Committee chairman | * •• P&lt;*«»lhle In the next legi.la- 1 t&gt;.1 inches, and during a 4H huur Ifranteil. Shi* alrnmincrd that tin- ritinutcd lirtwern HiKI .in,I I.GGO
ii Ih(tit $ tlUHMV »•«? runt
1 f&gt;*i w Htlltl n i*f AllirtlVB AIni Ihr a n H I I
^ r . D. 8eott and Tom Hull Ivan who will lie hack in Congress next j ,u" ;
|M'iind, 2.(16 inches. The Sepleru- J 'u*' ’*r*H sponsor u fiMitlinll gam,'
During one dag and two even aw itiiin inif |mNil ritiitf m r l it 'it **f ti-n t *if Fim iti', w||h Ir jj mi I lo (hr
Wsarvcd ai a odor guard. Eugene term, advocated a "go slow" |Hilicy ■ Winner in the Injunction suit la-r rainfall to dale ha* In-en 8 ltd I * * * 1? ? SanL-rd and Lee.htiri: on ing- in Dallas, no crowd iippi-aM-il
Ii ir Ii Iin * IVttft |*|^«1|»*!Vi««n1 fm &lt;ri
•Mtttpallou Mi, I BJmmuii Aftoii of
Kendall blew tap*.
Nov.
Kt
at
7
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at
the
High
1* *'■ Hnm#4 « m Ipmmw * 11 I
on -olcaulks to watch him ronn- i-rzil vum * 11lit* lit h i t ' l l t i n i l i t fin*
on the idea of putting unions under J against University of Oklahoma inches nr almut lline Inches almve
School Stadium The club will toiii go Hi* i tii moved mound un c »»b ( n L wi* n f i i MICI i&gt;ti* I i l t in, U Ini*
A military aalute waa given by anti-trust law* and also on other ' official* wui G. W, McLaurin of the normal of 6.99 inches
It eaitaaeu Oa Pag*
also
sell
Christmris
rnid*
Oklahoma City, a retired negro
ngaili until i il There wa* a big difference Ih'I'H |in*|Ki*nl *i * n uh-jiiia *»f «*li I 'l o r i d a
Yesterday morning Ihr Sanford
changes In the labor law.
Lash ion s
l»&gt;nt basin was one mass of water thi* year in order to ht-lu fit#*'* Ih-Iwi-iii thi* and hi* recent tour in Innl 11*t' tht* i*tfn*!i*ivi* f *if in *
The views of the two leading professor.
Georgia Senate Okay« lalior lawmakers appeared in a McLaurin seek* entrance to the hvacinths. Thi* morning t,ut few the budget.
ill the Southeast, when- eggs were itfW M nn f»»r u • u ji I m t i r i c t i * ***t
( i m i l a l c s M a irD /m c
dull voted to join the thrown and «ome rrowd* *ti,,tiled wit urthiti
book by Hartley published today school to complete work on a doc­ remained.
A l l - P a r t y Vote Bill by
rrdrration of \Ymien's Club* him down.
H.ith |i• tt*it it ini ;i I'hforiliMl IIT
Funk A Wagnalls and Modern tor's degree in education.
N‘rw inuKNfiur ik hr Inir t*lir;il
upon an invitation received from
lien- I* what Wallace did ye* pfnnl will In* fircf*KMnry fu r fh»* •ol miiuiiM wiMi.fNlt) rii*(«iMirr* b
OHCHB8TAR IIIHI'I TK
Industry Magniitie, entitled “Our
Hi* enrollment wa« denied and
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o
*
Clyde
Runisey,
tocslilent
of
ATLANTA. Sept. 29—(AY—The New National Lalmr Policy." In a
lei,lac prim to the dance hall P*«*l. Mr llfiiillr) poliitnl imt I*pm ruiifit h l*v Khitl'lia Fi^Aiion* Irir ,
I'HILADKLI'IIIA, Sept. 2V—(AY
university official* admitted it ws*
Semlnol. County Federation speech:
Ceorgi* senate today passed the
&lt;i .*&lt;1***4 oa fs a * *lat
pti«ift|| »1f«* of (hi* p«N»|
*1il l&gt;v f Hf* niul im rn tilfrt ' I IVt|if* |t IIIBMCtl
—Memliers of UcaJ 77, AFL- thbecause of hi* rare alone.
of IVomen* Club*.
all-party vote hill, amended tu *■fi«f
n* *1 Fitshinn«
Talked to 4(1 persons at break
Amerlrsn Federation of Musical)*,
c ude Communist* and leave preMr*,
R.
C.
Maxwell
and
Ml*
Il a s i l s s t * Us !&gt;*■ * T * * i
M* siBiii kii|C f 'S hy
held n nine-hour meeting yester­
■Idential elector* unln*tructeil.
Warren
Names
Tooke
i)ucj|ey
is Granted
ihr httlr rniiKTiitiir fur the Mt|&gt;day in an attempt to find a solu- ftawllns were rongratiiiated on
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Opposition
Th« tipper house alio beat down, f t n f ' i f r i l S ( ' o m i T l i t t e e
,
,,
„
.timlwr Issue lis* 4K pages, and
'he wag* dispute which hav ng hern saluted in the “La.li,- Ncirro Teachers In
by ■ vote of 27-10. «n tmandment U n
, l rUH L O I f i m i l l W
Jail Sentence Delay I hitadrlphia
orcneitrs official* Wt /hT * " pro,fr" m ,,v‘‘r Rt-xtlon
I la lined By B a tista
•»* dlu-trali.mm*ny
offered by Sen. Everett Mtllican
, 1bi n , view* mrluding * full paga
Atlanta Win Suit
said resulted in cancellation of the
ORLANDO. Sept. 29, (AY—Ful­
of Atlanta to moke tho election of
Announcement was mail,, Hint
TALLAHASSEE. SvpL 29-&lt;AY IU4K-4R season.
-■ i . i t,
u_
.
. illustintlon of tl«, Co&lt;|uiii4 Rock
elwtpr* by a plurality of the vot­ ler Warren. Florida's Democratic —Governor Caldwell today delay­
tt'aalraasa ,,, I 's i , stir
MIAMI
.Sept
29 -t*1*i-. hul fl. .-K Tow,., nt Dayton, lb ach.
ATLANTA, Sept. 29 -(AY - g.-nc o llstlsta, one-time &lt; ubar,
ers instead of « majority a* at
vernor-nominee yesterday named ed for 30 days beginning of a 10„r stiver
Atlanta'*
m-gro
school
teacher*
jBMfnt*
E. Tooke, independent citru* day Jail sentence and 2100 fine
pM-.idcnl and Strang mar, and s', ,„,g - and Miami Beach
Imv,lioeri
paid
less
than
white
m w'j-ehcted mrmlK-r of the ( u
tt11 ,d vnll-i„g medAdoption of the amended bill grower and shipper on a commit­ imposed nn 11. D. Dudley, Ocala
I teacher* lii-muso of racial dU, * « by a unanimous vote. It wa* tee with Dodge Taylor of the taxi company operator, for unlaw,
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fj-piJly
[rrlmation.
a
federal
Judy*
held
po.itlun t„ President-elect t a.loth„ mntsikttnv grow ing c m
|)(l.
than *»nt to Uv* houao where It llowey Co., independent Howey in fullv earring a firearm In the
I yratentay.
was given lU flrat reading. Final the Hill* firm; I-nren Bice, a Oral* National Forest.
,V* I •V,V.|
,,
,
niarily t„ y»ung women «nd InRuling on a five-year-old suit
^action (• expected Friday.
ere With hr* wife t.. confer rlu.l,, "True l ife St .ru -Fur,
Haines City co-operative growerThe governor's executive sec­
again*! the Atlanta School Itonrd, with mm who served Curing hi. IV.turex." new* id the l.te .t
shipper; Vernon Saurman, Clear­ retary, Ed Straughn, said the reErdornl Judge E. Marvin Under­
FARES REDUCED
water grower and Warren Reurh irievr wa* gra-ibni tu allow time
" i 1"’oppusition
; ’"J;,
rtU|aitlcle*
; •- v*'
......
*p « *8
wood raid negro teacher* were interview that “hi,
andr many illustrated
ORLANDO, Sept. 29. (AY—Re- of Vero Beach to assist In a aeries or Dudlry * j attend to "buainvaa
the new Cuban president wilt lw n ailverlisenicnt&lt; of Florida frocks
“entitled to the relief »ooght."
The I
&gt;dur*d round.trip commuter fare* of flvd public meeting* throughout and family affairs," and give the Ate. mratlworkini trade weekly, said today,
Judge Underwood laid a de­ "loyal opposition,''
including tlie "New Look" fur
hav* been Hied with Uu Civil the citrus belt in October as an Parol# Commission a chance lo in­
“I will not work with him,"! tbe younger girls.
claratory
judgement and an in­
■
.
pubiscalion
said
that
"strel
companies
faced
with
i,;d
-Aeronautic* Board by Florida Air­ advisory committee.
vestigate the ease.
tin
list
u
-a
id,
“I
will
I
h
&gt;
hi*
oppon­
junction in accordance with hi*
The fine and Jail sentence were
ways. its president Joe Dyer said
"A fter the meeting* are over. 1
ent. f want to keep it that w ay."
ruling will tu- issuer).
much
today.
will ask the advisory committee imposed In Merton County Judge's
"I limit agree with the wuy he
"The
court
disclaim*
any
power
THE WEATHER
The rate*, scheduled to go Intn to prepare in practical Industry court.
got In power. He wa* circled un
If tail rates continue their upward trend." it added “the
to
fix
the
salaries
of
the
teachers,"
•t
i*
no
tier
the
constitution,
hut
lie
will
.offect Nov. I, provide • percent term* their recommendation* a* lo
chants* of a return to general
Judge Underwood raid "That i*
JACKSONVILLE Sepl 29 (AY—
reduction in the return half of a what can be done by the state to DuPont Head Files
freight absorption for competitive
High Low
the right within the pruvienre of Ik- president for the minority. I'li
pay
him
respect*
president,
but
^round trip commuter ticket If used better the condition* in our great
urposea even if It la allowed by Commission allowa the H per cent defendant*. Thi- court only de.
t&gt;2 69
AtltntB
Suit
For
Divorce
ai
n
folllical
leader
I
sny
he
be­
^vithin IS day*.
inareose now sought In freight cree* that the salaries may nnt,
Industry," Warrsn declared.
ixr. No ateel firm could afford it.
69
Hotton
78
came
president
in
the
worst
man­
The iron age aald that "it look* rales, the trade weekly aald, the when »o fixed, tie discriminatory of ner,
7d
74
Fharlcfitiin
DELAND RESIDENTS KILLED
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 29—(AY a* if the railroad* are trying to rale for moving the hulk of Iron color or race.
~ PILES CHARGES
75
8T
I^Uoit
DA&gt;
AYTONA BEAYCH, |
FQRT LAUDERDALE. SepL —Edward Gall, head of the Ftor prfco themselves out of a large and steel products will be ba«ut
22H2 61
(litviiton
Ida DuPont lawtreats, will try to chunk of the iron and steel buslGAS CONSUMPTION
« f I*e61
69
left! Allffnt#!
sxtrama crueladd an allegationi of vxtrama
Dve|P#r **W , b w
lh,: Prrw* r MITCH I’ M I'LKADH INNOCENT
TALLAHASSEE.
Scot.
2
9
—
(AY
nesa," and reported that ateel
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 20 (AY~
AS
AI
Hrw York
Ij^far
divorce from company
to hi* suit
f
V. k n M a t:tv u
—
Floridian*
used
4H.niU.223
galOutput of finished ateel this Handsome Robert Mitrhum and
traffic managers "are
63
97
I'hofnii
____ lartam la _ fatal shooting Ruth Latham
rs*r haa nn excellent chance of two of his co-defendants pleaded Ions nf yasollne last month, bring­ Heatt ]•
40
60
llii attorneys, B. K- Hobart* and using every meaaa poaatblo to attaining
thU
a state livestock
ing
the
slate
23.4U2.716
In
tax
re­
a new record level, The Innocent today to narcotlra charge*
Jarkftonvilla
87
Tl
Weldon G. Starry of Tallahassee, And wnjrn other than railroad* to
venue.
23
76
filed notice of Intention to oook transport a larger aad larger pari Iran Age aald. It estimated the after hie attorney failed In an a t­
Gasoline consumption for the Miami
total would be more than 61,000,- tempt lo havo the Indictment dis­
(Iflmda
87
74
ui
lanuu
fled the Inspector as Joseph Land amendment of the bill of com­ of ateel ahlpment*."
same
month
last
ysar
totaled
• pete oa
lOenuoM oa r * * s Vw*i
If the Interstate Commerce
missed on a hgal technicality.
plaint to include tho now charge.
63
Pensacola -------- ________ 73
46,029.096 gallons.
ar, St, of Avon Park.

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Heavy Rainfall Pilot Club Blood Bank Will Be
Held In Clinic Building Oct. 14
Raises Level Of
St. Johns River

Wallace Demands
Investigation Of
U.S. War Scares

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V. F. WAnd Legion!Taft, Hartley Split
/ #Hold
tHold Services For|oVeV^'Prop^al’To
For|Over Proposal To
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N. Brantley Adams! Apply Labor Laws

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y To Reactivate
se Near Pensacola
r»KN8ACOLA
Sent. *4—M V •rin Kirlil In Hahlwin Count
ity
•rar Folry, Ala., will I* rractiratnl immediately. Senator IIollaml (D -F I*) raid in telegram m*
crivrd here.
The announcement *&gt;»» made
to the Florida memlwrs of Con*
great hy a*«i»tant aecrctary for
air, John Nicholaa Brown.
The field, an auxiliary of the
I'rntarola Naval Air Station, 1*
now a huay acenr where Marine
Air Group II and Fleet Carrier
Group 2 are preparing for "ope­
ration romhine III ' atarting Sept.
27.
Two hundred romhat planea and
2.000 men are temporarily at the
field.

Russians Fire
* M«i|»tr4 | 1r••in !*««*

•I

it thr Pour-Powtr Hcrlin sir Mfc*
ty rrntrr* »al&lt;l the lltiAtian* potted
a nolle* there that thi-y intended
to conduct anti-aircraft firing
prattler for seven houra totlay in
the Hurrlteliuig corridor.
And In I'nri* lluaaia Henounceil
the U.N. I.ittla: Aaaemhly a» an
illegal lealy designed to untlermine
the Security Council.
Soviet I relegate Jarult Alaltk
lit ought to the floor of Ihc United
Nation* Aaaemhly lluania’a wiretenting (tattle ngairi*t the group
whtrh was m i itp a* a rommittre
of I he whole to work »ut prohlema.
Itu**ia Itaa l&gt;oyrotlet| it.
Malik, epraking in the alnerirc
of chief Soviet Delegate Andrei Y
Ylahinaky, demanded the elimina­
tion from the General A*i*mMy'»
agenda o f all item* referring to
the little attoernhly. Then* Inrluded the problem of independence
for Korea; proposals fn limit the
use of the veto in the Security
Council: establishment of the Lit­
tle Assembly on a permanent basis,
and proposals to promote Interna­
tional politiral cooperation.
A Tas* dispatch from I’ari*
desci ilied U.S. Secretary of State
George C. Marshall's addres* to
the United Nations General As­
sembly a* a political maneuver
connected with the American pres­
idential campaign
"Tl&lt;e State Department," Tas,
said, "wants very badly to present
Its foreign policy In rosy colors
before the voters."
It added that every effort ha*
been mads “ to advertise Marshall's
ilirech on fhr widest seals as 'con­
ciliatory.' "
All Moscow papera carried on
extensive summary of Marshall's
address, accompanied by the Ta*«
commentary. The secretary's sev­
en-point program was published
apparently in full and without
xny running commentary hut with
the statement that it Is "a highly
general program of an alistrart
character.''
Secretary Marshall. Hrllish For­
eign Secretary Itevjn and their
envoy* to Soviet Russia conferred
for an hour in Paris, official Bri­
tish source* said. The pretence
of the envoy* indicated the Berlin
crisis was discussed.
The informants offered no ex­
planation why French Foreign
Minister Robert Hchuman was not
present.
However, an aide to
nevin said tho British minister
would meet France's minister of
national defense. Paul Itsmadiri,
within a few days.
Meanwhile South Africa charged
the great powers broke faith wltn
the small nations and threatened
to reconsider her membership In
U.N. if there is not a change.
E. II. Lnuw, South African min­
ister of economic affair*, told the
grnerel assert, hi- that " If the or­
ganisation of the United Nation*
'continues on the road It followed
dating the r.a*» two -years, the
question will later have to lie fared
whether consideration in our own

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Indian River Men ‘
Seek Controls On
Citrus For Canning

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THE CHURCHES

nil Church Notice* M t l be presented at The II
day be I ore publication.

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IIY IIKNNKTT DKLOACII
VERO REACH, Sept. 2 t - f/ T » - !
CENTRAL IIAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST B A PTIS T CHURCH
Corner Ninth SI. A laurel Avenue
Indian River citru* men pleaded! I'ark Avenue at Sixth Street
W. P. Hrmik*. Jr- Pastor
lie*. S. I.. Whatley, Minister
today for Congre**lutkal legislation
Sunday School, 11:45 A.M.
Sunday School, tf:45 A.M.
tv control citru* fruit going Into
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Worship S o vice, 11:00 A.M.
can*.
Tehmr: “ And the Day* Were Evil.”
George I. Fullerton o f Oak Hill I Training Union, 0:45 P.M.
H.T.U., 7:00 p.M.
told a Senate agricultural auh-1 Evening Worship, H:l*o P.M.
Evening Worship. 8:00 P.M.
rommittre an amendment to the. Wednesday service, 8:00 I’ M.
W. n. Mp Iooii, Titusville, will
■hould Ire adopted to rnntnd ran-' "W e’ve saved a place for you"
' *|ieak at the Wednesday Evening
ning procr**or» "T o the ianw ex­
|Prayer Service on Tlte Part and
tent a* fre«h fruit ettri*.”
TH E CHCIH II OF GOD
Prlvllcdge of the l-aymen in BuildJ. J. I’arri*h, Jr., Titusville
Rev. Joe C. Crews, Pastor
Ing a Chtirrh.
ahipper and grower, *aid control
Sunday Schmil at 10:00 A.M. • "CVime Thou With Us and We
over fruit for canning would
Classes for all ages.
Will Do Thee Good.”
“ largely” *olve “ our prohlema.”
Pastoral services at 11:00 A.M. I
-------„
Thla testimony w »« given to
Subject: ’•Enlarging.” All member*
Sen. Claude Pepper who I* sitting are urged to Ik* present at this
ITBST METHODIST C IIU R C If
Rev. J. K. McKinley, Minister
a* a one-man committee studying service.
Mr*. P. II. Stephenson.
the Florida citru* induntry. Pepper
Evangelistic service at 7:50 P.M.
Ilirretor of Religion* Education
ha* a«ked the industry to tell Con- The pastor will l&gt;c speaking it
it: 15 A.M.: Church School—A
gie** what it want* donor to rure Imth services.
Florida’ * ritni* ill*.
Prayer meeting rack Tuesday i class for every age.
vo.OH ■.
............
1 11;00 A.M.: Morning Worship.
Fullerton and I’arrDh made no evening
at 7:511
P.M.
txme* alnuit it that Indian River
Missionary service, each Thurs- £” r1
m,,',n Theme: "Bending the
■hip* only lop-quallty fruit and day evening at 7:50 P.M.
T * ‘*
„ .. .
Youth Fellowship
V .L IL service, earh Friday even'.UO I
get* the heat price* for It on
Services.
lug
at
7:00
P.M.
northern market*
The public is Invited to atten I Mat P.M.: Evening Worship.
With thla backdrop, the) aakrd
Sermon Thome “ pence nf Mind
that Internal qm llty tent* l&gt;e ap- these services.
mol Heart."
pli-d In all Flolida cltrii*.
Ilnth wltne««e* teaelfied that
l..\K K M AItV COMMUNITY
CITRUS HEIGHTS CHURCH
they would like In see rnvern-nrnl
r III ID II
At Miller Farm*
*unport *nn|v lo the Indti'lrv if no
Clarence C. 4\ bile. Minister
Bet, II. W. Miller, Pastor
other aolution could l&gt;e foundChurrh School. 10:00 A.M
Service* each Sunday at 5:00
Worship, 11TNt A.M.
P.M.
Subject:
“ Heaven.”
Old
Westminster Fellowship, 6:00
fashioned singing. Everybody welPersons
P M
come.
Junior High Fellowship, 0:50
ireallaar* Ir-M i’ aae liari
where Judge Oscar I’alma lleltrau P.M.
Annual Rally Day and promo­
FIRST PR ESBYTER IAN
began questioning them.
C llU ltC II
Griffith was expelled from tion.
Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:00 Don (Is* K. Charles, II. D.. Minister
Argentina In A piil with several
E. D, llrownlre, D.D„
other foreigners whom the govern­ P.M.
Friday, 5:50—Catechism Class.
Pastor Emeritus
ment charged with helping to
World Dav Communion and
8:15 A.M.: Sunday Schmil for all
foment a l&gt;ank strike, lie once
was a professor at the University Reception of member* Sunday. age*. I'roruntinn and Rally Day
Del. 5.
rxrtrises wifi lie held In each de­
o f Southern California.
partment
during
the
Sunday
Hertnllo said the plotters wi-r’ Schmd hour.
seeking support in the army and
CHI'dtCII
OF
TH
E
NA/ABENK
11:0 0 A.M.J Morning Worship
• ir force. He said detective* pos­
IIS Maple Avenue
Service.* Sermon:
"Youth
for
ing as officers o f the two service*
Be*. I- It. Itushton, Pastor
Christ—Christ for Youth" hy Rev.
pretended to work with the group
Sunday Schmil, 5.45 A.M.
Charles.
and uncovnrrd proof.
At this time we will havr a com­
7:&lt;Nt P.M.: Pioneer and Senior
The police chief added thst the
aim of the plot was to create en­ bined service with the Rushing Young People's meetings.
family
in
charge.
They
wilt
give
6:00 P.M,:
Evening Worship
ough confusion hy the death of
I’ crnn and hi* wife to permit the us one hour of musical and a short Service.
message
from
one
o
f
their
group.
government to he seised. Pernn
would hsve attended the Colon The Rushing family are noted FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
16(H) Sanford A«enue
Theater performance with his wife singers and are on the radio every
Come and
J. Hs.ndall Farris, Minister *
a* a matter of course, in celebra­ day from Orlando.
bring r friend
tion o f Columbus Day.
"Pray for One Another” is the
Junior Society, 6:50 P.M.
sermon subject for Sunday morn­
Before announcing details to
Young Peoples, 7:IN| p.M.
ing.
newsmen, llcrtullo gave Pernn a
Evangelistic Hour, 7:45 P,M.
“ How Much Do You Weigh7”
complete report at the presidential
Morning
Prayer
Meeting,
t»:twi
will la- the topic for the sermon
residence^ Prron prolmhly knew J . „
Sunday night.
before, however, that such an in- i 'i , ', , ^ ,
A cordial welcome it extended
ve.llg.tlon was under way. H e' w J d n ^ U v 7 U P I I
*n l" '
recently made a speech In which . WUnraday, 7145 I ,M .___________ to all.
he threatened to hang rertain un
•** -if*
named opponents o f his rule, wham *
BiMister*
he identified only as "defenders of | T ig K
Turkey* young light” to mrdium
foreign trust*''
DO 05
The Alcoa case 1* unique la-JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 2 4 -M I off-hletl)
cause the final monopoly judg­ — Eggs Florida grade A:
Dressed N. Y. stylo (feathers
ment against It was never-revlcwSab** to retailers
To retailers:
t si
ed hy the Supremo Court. This Large 24 os 72 cent*
Fryers m l 2',* lbs up 51
situation /esulted from the fact Medium 21 os 1)4 rents
Hens heavy 5 lbs up 48
that four mrm!&gt;cr* o f the court— Small IH os. 51 rents.
Broiler* ret! &amp;-2W Ih* 51
who were never named—disqunli- Extra large 27 ox. 74 rents.
57
fieri themsclvrs from sitting. A I Producer* sales direct to con­ liens light
Rooster*
27
quorum could not la- obtained he- sumer*:
Turkey* young light to mrdium
rause six of the nine justice* are Large 21 nt. 78 cent*
08
required to hear a cate.
Medium 21 ox. 70 rents
——----- - - ■■
- ' (Small
11 ne
lit rents
.
Dressed and drawn (heads and
Small 1
18
ox. F
50
feet o ff)
Extra Large 27 ox. 80 rents
national interests is roinpatihle (Add four cents per doten in car­
To retailers
with rnntinued mrntla-rship in the tons)
Fryers red 214 lb* up 02
organisation.''
Broiler* red 2-2 Vi Ihi 02
Poultry grade A per pound:
Lhre
Hens heavy 5 lbs up 67
Hens light
40
T h ^ U o!!!!?
bSCPi*
f,'r&gt;rrr*- red 2'4 lb* up 40 45
The United State* has n&lt; used Iho Broilers red 2.” U lbs 40 45
P oo»ter*
54
Communist government of Bui- lien, h*aTy 6 *b£ up 10 tl
Turkey* young light to medium
pnria
gnna ri I» rutn'essty
luip rssi/ miuxting
nine « ling d
m t- -. ..............-||Pn, light .50 I I
7.)
mucratle freedom In that rountcy I -•
In doing so. the U. S. caul I lie 1
Communists there have resorted
to use of "Involuntary servitude,
banishment, ronrentrnllnii tamps,
Imprisonment, torture ami execu­
tion."

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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXX

Big 4 Told To
.S ettle Berlin
City Problems

SANFORD,

F liO H ID A

M O N D A Y S E P T . 27. 1918

Senators Hear
Stude baker In
Heated Debate

Murshull Gives Warning To Reds

Problems O f Berlin Blockade
Are Given To United Nations;
Bevin Raps Soviet Action

Resigned FSA Chief
Says He Was Ham­
pered In Campaign
AgainstCommunists British Minister Says n
Russia Will Alone
WASHINGTON. Sept. 27 DP)

Council Form.-* Res­
olution
Telling
1 Powers To Come To
Terms Or Get Out
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Prediction ro r M oie Kains Brings
Me Respons-bie F°r T h reats Of Floods To South Florida

BERLIN. Sept. 27. &lt;/!*)-Bcrl.n’.
John W Sludehaker told Senator*
City government told the four oc­
today about the crntoirhip hr tayi
cupying power* today they ihould
the Federal Security Adminiilralion
get out of Berlin if they cannot
iiiqnxrd on an anti-Cominuiud
irttle their difference*.
tpeerh lie wrote when commit don­
The propoial wa* in a reioluer of education
lion drafted by the exrculixr branch
The reaction hr got from Sen­
of the government and read to a
ator O ’l ’oror (D A M )) wa*: "IlieV
meeting of the city council by act­
tllengthened the rpecch "
ing Mayor Ferdinand KriedendMtiq.
Studebaker wa* called brfoir »
The recolulion allied, however,
Senate in*r*tigating (onrmiltrr bethat "*o long a* the occupation of
i jure ol the tow be had rarllci tin*
Germany continue*" Berlin thould
)ra i with 0*car R. Ewing. Federal
remain under Four-Power control
Sennit) Adminitliaior, A* comU I SICRITART OF JTATI George C Marshall (right) I* pictured with
and that "nr* one power have anv
mxtu-nri ol education. Studebaker
U.
N.
Delegate
War
ren
Auillri
at
a
meeting
of
the
United
Nations
General
more influence in Berlin than any
•rrvrd umiri Ewing In July. SludeAssembly in I’arl*. In a him but conciliatory addin* before the council,
other.*’
Marshall warned itussla that it would be a "tragic error" if. In tin- gup
bakei quit and accuted l.wmg uf
Thi» wa* a *!ap at the Ku**iani.
of such mliuudcrstanding it mistook the patience of the \V&lt; t to mean
blocking the O ffiir of Education
who have been irekrng to over­
that there wa* weakness among the Wcvtern power*. ( f nf.-rtnirionull
from "Kspoting the tactics and
throw the legally-elected govern­
danger* of communism" in the
ment and achieve full Cunimuniil
'ichoolt. Ewing drnird it.
control o f lire city.
Before the Senstr committee,
The resolution of the magistral
jSludrbakrr testified that latl «pnng
said that If the occupying powers
the FSA Office of Information aJcould not agrae on a Joint evacua­
sited liirn to ihangr a i|&gt;erth on
tion, the Hermans desired that
I
Tft
I*
I'** I a
I'ommunnm be ws* In rnakr in St.
they, at least, confine tholr ocrupa-I . I n
K p v l| | |
h itth l
tlon to military tasks and jrernrlt i
“ * MJXml 1111 1 I g l l l
I ami*.
the Hermans a free hand In ad•
r
■ i
He said llarrv Itosenfirlil, an asrnlnlstrativr affalra.
(&lt; P e a C C I s M o f C I l T i p o r - U C O E g 1 3 L e g i s l a t u r e ‘ *l*lant t*&gt; Ewing, objected to cerThe city government
onti lint ml try the ant I-Com munis t
Convenes To Consi- |ltur:tot'lr.rRLr.„*J!S
tant Than Election,
oclalista. said It regretted tha1
ns n dictatnrahip.
der
Election L a W S *ernment
President
Declares
dlreet negotlationa between the
Stuileliaker sad Hosenfield sugoccupying powers over the Berlin
It* IIDM DM ) LlTilU KTO N
I T * '" '
hi" &gt;’ h" » ,n1c
ll&gt; JACK IIEI.I.
rrlsis liad been broken out. hut
)7 from
Russian government
to
BA I ON ROUGE:, L
Sept
welcomed the action of the West­
SEATTLE. Sept. 27, t/P) G,&gt;*
"lh*- Itussian system." Roaenfleld
ern Allies in taking the Issue to emor Ihoma* E. Dewey lupportcd (A*) PlCiidenl Truman'* iaiunrana also suggested, he said, the delethe United Nations.
lid.iv the allied detiiion to tak.* *up|H&gt;itri* today bad lime day* ill thin of a statement that the Amer­
This approach to the U.N., the
wbnh to gel him un tlie tlatr'* ican people Would lie willing to
resolution said, gives one more the Soviet Berlin blockade quritioh
general election ballot by petition, cooperate with the Russian gov­
to
the
L'nilrd
Nation!
Sri
uilty
possibility "to settle thv difflcuitlr*
ernment, If it dropped its “ aggres­
without drugtialing him a- a De- sive world intentions.’'
of Berlin through the organs of Council.
peaceful peoples."
miHi.tl.
__________
O'Conor
said: ’Then the ct-naorAt be swung bit campaign into
■ The city government's reseluIhr IrgrtlaUne latl ruglil gavr chin waa very helpful there. They
U«n i*4adt.de&lt;/7i*e -pMida.- The st/Ul iW Poof*c ■nortkwest,- the
j- ^
~
| |(| a y | p,0; y i „ g j strengthen**!- the speech for you
was a suggestion that
. . If the oc­
.
nominee .ailed
'’
i
*1. ' by making it a stronger statement

N ew

World

War

MIAMI. Sept 27 I fI'I Week-end r.1IIU *1Ill'll ihi* (. arilfrtlMM i»|
II* I Ol IS \K\ IN
FAR IS. Sept. 27. (/Pi Build noire i,v . omr biougl tlii it* i iiug ilitt.il&gt; l&gt;| iltM.J* Ii* *-nit" ii •idI ! ' 1&gt;Ii;i.l
Foreign Sctielar) f.me*l Hr* in in ..ltd die f.vrigl.vdri
•\ lllgll pirvsuir .lira
'J lirti llir t,iej| 1l^llk*** » Ml »l*ll *I|I4tlU b «*.*thri
a blitlrung atlaik on tlir Soviet
•JilriK Mimlt pie* •illej .M" i 1hr * i •i*l -n u ll
ill
I'toiida
and
noithrailrd)
Um&gt; hi vaul lovlav llir Kii.vunv almir
Woolil be iri|vonvditr foi a new iiall wattling* tlrvv Inuo Mrllioumr lo |ivk&gt;on&gt;ti
l Mutually high Inlr* weir irpoitrd ill the |)*v
II,-a. I
WolM wat
and Itheie was „.|i.t tVui i f
l mtrd Nalioil* A'vrmld* drlr ■Inuingr to lien, it.. .vj.-tc » . :P » t t .
, ,
I tii't** t|**t*« «
III.), ti( lot
gali- rheetrd the Hnll*li foirign
1 Inst yrut.
I Iill" fill Is* »l -■l -.,H fill Ifit I 1
•tu riaiy al tbr clo«r ol Hiitam'v
K ti'l(la ili * Iliuloam
l*i-|i|«|
I tYnti ul
*. „f lilt111*(it mu
ma oi policy ipervh in our o f lb - I'haiiman \\ In » -v Mil H «l ulu tlii' »ii
1"i* la.
*iml
Minliil
sanl
lien*
\
aim
I.
II
.-intin
llil-abnk
...
giralrtl driiionitialiou* in U N
null that
In)
night
and
Suiulav
in
tinnppn
)(&lt;
t|
t
biitoiy.
I :t! I’ I *»f f IOSFill **
i
,
atiif
(Slflifli'M luit run umti
l.ow spot •
♦hi | l multi.
llckm. firijurnll)
(lorn
mi lm%% imi.h u a I.m |r v
!
II
.
dm
'
,
t 1,11
kit piepaird test, qoikr to die
ii»,-n in tlir ,n...t|.
riot tliitc,
.l
i
uf »
■ i ii,ii, *1 ,ir i i l,y
me liner
llurr VArstem
Wrvlnn yvl
y*.| uvnilnldr
aiirmlily at the
iiVaitnlde
I ..
,
,,
Pow ni turned llirit HriIan vlnpiio
K im Kngineei l.nniat Jolinsou 1 .( t..f j f,o
more than
than IIIn,-e
liter im
lo, lirs
lies of
of |
with tbr Human* u*rr 1,1
In live
(hr ""-ported
‘ported.....re
, M1li,,u
imt .
I.ainSecurity Counc.l
Tw r.ii) Mil - II. r.d
..............
„
Bevin. atldiMt.ag Soviet Depul) «h*ng the-W eal I’alm ft -ad. Caoal „ f Miami ......
Mo- M e.gli,,!.Futrign Minittrr Amlin ^ Vi.hm l,‘"
h* lf
*e|miteil t„ 11,, w .n ..... ■ . d l l ,.l.i
I'll. \l eotl.i . Hill I^IIH 1*1111 flit
I In Kriilt
»ky directly, wamrd dial Blrlain 1,1 1 ,lmi^ ^"rot.
I I MF*11Is»|e *• *' *■* *1**
Would defend lirivelf againsl all.
Runun attack.
Vidnn»k&gt; look
notrv ibrougbout the Be, m 'perch i O l i v e r j p r i n y s
of .[
_
•
D
Kevin neeilsed the
.... Ruasiniin
............- ...
—
inalncrnty, untrulbfulness mid &lt;-va I
|_
J *T*
sion
Hi- declared, "Wilb nil tin
IS la C S C llD c Q
4 0
solemnity at my di*|m»«l." that
*'lf the black fury, the inral.-ulaide
dim-t, t o f atomic war should fall
Upon us, alt 1 ran say it, I Inst one i
povvit
. . will alone lie re«|n»n
Schaul T u l l s DawsonSaysMiichEntlbl, for the evils which nmv lw I*
visit. ,1 upon mankind."
Of $270,OUU Spent
thusiasm Is
When he had flliisbmi I Hiking,
all except (lie Russian delegate*
Advertising A r e a
ami their satellite* Jumped to their
fe*-t to cheer and vipUud tin
SdttJ ‘ip .-1 Ig! wat i lia la i Ir n r r d
A stmtisMU. Sole tr» hold no* Itmish delegate Cries of “ nravo*'
to,lav a* ib r glratr*! tingle a lt l.it ' linn* ol fruit* and vegrlaldr* al tlo
and “Tres bleu" could l-o lirui I
lion to in- found anywhere in thr San f 01,1 .''talr I anun* Miilu-I ir
outside the assembly hall.
.South and was ila it d ir d along lultr.l liul.it evening al llir Coiul
Vishinskv
strode
ftuin
the
ball,
in ,r .„ - .„ :r ,..,i."t . s
|
- g - - hi* fare set in a grim musk, irn with Niagara I all* and llir Guild |(ou&lt;r when
gn.wri. ,,f 11,,
liii'dlalrl* nfler Rev ill had finish (aliyoti av one of thr "Big lin e r" jSanfoul llvirdo tnlloli. mrl al ih-eil.
Hevin teplleil direitlv tiv iiumo for tl-r rnllir nation f&gt;v i*rtrr ! rr.pirvt of Count) Agent C, l&lt;
Jpro-Trum«R pally members.
1
W fC C k c d Y &amp; C h t
j Sftulor Lenity Gardiner* v%hrn
to Soviet lii-put* Foreign Muiisl-i •S, ha.il toimrt Saidoid irtitlrtil l) iw...ri to ihwutt llir iiiilln
II ssllkB,* mm r *ie s it )
wlin iv now piildli ily duet lot f,u
Malkrl M inagri II | I rhni.s-i
lie moved (ol final passage of ill?)
&gt; 11tri
v Spiing*.
announ,r«| ihi* inoiuing that time
lull, wa* wearing a large led. whin
Speaking at thr irgular Ion, lirnri ginwrt. here fn ir ilrfnutrtv imh
and blue campaign bullon advncalit A V A N N AH, Go., Sept. JET,
a
m
• •
"f lh* Rolaliy t'lulr. Mr. S,h.ial calrtf tfial llu-t waul ui auiliim
mg ibr candidacy of Govemoi J M"&gt;- The harrowing story of 10
dr.la rd ii.«i the Silver .Spiing* market, lie will pirvrnl the pingi.im
n , u.m„nd .1 Soul* c . , o U . : J - ; ;
— . .. , ,
yacht was told here liy four surviA w o o T n C n r ik K
t
T ip n i* i,, grov* ovrr S'Hkl.tHH) llir. It,. M ,1r Market l ouimlvintiiri \\ i.
.ind l idding Wright of Mmriuppi. yor, who had lashed thernselvr* |
*»re a
I I I " « i r i n r i e * i n | y c j i and Will be taking III m n .I bam Wilton lor .ippn.val
the Stale*’ Right* nominee*,
In the masts In avoid bring swept |
"
1million ihdlai* a ycai by l ‘)if)
lo
Mu, I* rntbu»|.t*lu for the ,o&lt;
There wai no debate. The Sen- . overturnrd

Dewey Supports Louisiana G ives
Allied Decision Truman Chance To
Make State Ballot

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T o Hold Auction
Sanford Rotary A t Farm Market

Members Of Linns H' ’Jd"1 ■n..-. . -|sTm»*- RiSrB.mJi'i.'i'TfU'ui Harrowing S t o r y
moment in oui hi*loi&gt; for t nral'
or recrimination
li is a time m
Club
Hold
Fishfry
.
.
, _
__
* dead lot a real and folemn tea*
T o l d By Survivors
At J O C J flO S S H O n i e , . r r t i o n ol wlial
What wr belie* e, wh.t!
Hurricane Hunters
wr hope (or and what wr will

Pro n e auspicious

New East-West Clash­
es Are Feared, And
Shooting Inciilents
Are Nut kuletl Out
II, \&gt;SOI l u l l : I'll I MS
I hr , .&gt;M wai g,.| I,..tin t.-sJwy
1hr W rilrin 1'i.nri, lu ole oft
nrgidnilntnv with B ii -, ij ti|| |),.
lirllin .n u t and dr, nlr J I,, let
I mini N III,.||* have a 11v at icltl
mg d
Diplomat* r*pir*ted tc*;
ihr l mird Nation* inigl.i &gt;ia*k up
••vri llir i*-ue.
A W ,'hingtoll dipl ’ inali, *,.ill, *
•aid Ko*iia • , olilnoirj mrn.i.riihip
*» tlir i N I* m Mlavr doubl
In llriioi, loieign tnd rierniin
|V4*i*|i, .*| lo ilrv *anl thr* ,|,i nit
» V|.*.' tb* 1 N i an
(t,r H-1
Ini pioblrm
I hr* al„&gt; taid lluv
llmuyld the otur „,!J **ie,k the
l N
Hi ilam. I riifict" ai «t I hi* I iillvti
Sinir* i«Hiitly hi»*Kf* •ifr vhrlr
M’t
lift tliffH Arill Huk*la VII*
111*In% III !• I It'O’ft ihfeT JI Lilli* f f vifIf
tiki

Kirmlin

lit ^ hit h * hr

l(u»-

inn *n|* niIn-1 flihltc*, th*
(IlflDlktil i
t'il||( |til i *%**f thtf
Jill CH(tlt|H«« to ilt I (til II- f thill
tlit* plum^ whlt'li !*"••• thru*
At miitt ia:tn 1nsl
(hi* tli« «"M
l
|Ti*b41Dlli»*M •* iaHii A n 1 illkl m * nl
|iut« nr*
i In* ,Sob let I'iiLm of
l*i».l fmt h m ♦!(•* l«ei11III !&lt;«l kft. Mlitrh
luitl !••*«•II mi hilit* e1 JIII % 11
Tha
Ill'll f laI --• i Imt 6’**1 Rilift ftIII tu 4 i*trill
t"tl Mil fluent I*» la in r.At t*)ti®I
I Ml (Mi&gt; leas ..ii , thex
p«*m«* *'
■*n»tl, tht*Y liatl tlev idrd lo tab* (hr
pr»iliU*m (a* flit* :'?tY im il l oun.ll
Rrlrii’'•'tl f*‘t (Hit iIII’ 111jt n al the
Mime Vime VM68 tl 24.000 wotd itr* nl **1 tlie hr®*otlall. i.t up lo the
Urrftkiiii: putnf
rims it nppnII ft ■hat ii.tlead » f
II'11 Hill tn tlxI* Idock a.IIr. IAlilv'tr
1*1riiin-i St nl iit ttft‘ 1M’,l to m» Aug.
tht* Mol M heW 1* io for a
,,.oio hire.1 Fi
\( r *1
full III' V
•11liFpli- hvi i H* (IIIft
l h *1if f»'l* • 'r i* f list tion, fine
ii*&gt;.MlUi*er 4 *&gt;II I*Rtl SIX 1

John A n n u m ( ops

H e ra ld H ick T h e
W in n e r C untest

w Member* of the I.lons Club, rndeavor, again*! whatever ndJs
their wives and children, enjoyed and dilficulliet. to achietr." An
a fish fry Friday evening on the aide (aid the Garment tbuwrd lbs
lawn o f the Inline uf Mr. and Mrs.
Jkitill Aiouim wii' itiH-Uik-ii wln»
nomintr't »up|Hirt for
Joe Moaa at Silver Lake.
in i uf tin* Kiit*rM»n*w ICii/ l|e&gt;i
The fish were fried In a kettle decision.
u!&lt;l |ili*k I I*#* kNIjttli't 6*|1Itlr t ( III I lie
on an outdoor oven by “ Chief
pnw( « i»*k, Mt‘ih&gt;li ) Irr . list
IN
hiir'r'lcane’ K e r * 7 pl.nm r.Tu.y I
,l,|
" ' ’U*‘
'
............ . T “ ” .........
C h er Uir.........
ILI IMt'il 8i‘t*l*iul (ijlli'i* lU lihii, t
listed by
try a multitude or rooks, i mi* counii;
*&lt;"irte,l no “ area "f ..rsoleion" &lt;-»pcml. ..vri $270.«KI a &gt;ra. in nireluoimi
rn..iv
grown.
-p.A
l»iwt A by Ml" U li I'iai I , II 1*
in In.ii ,d it
,1 Nli |) ,*
,uh nixing.
all offering
fering different advice. In 'any major principle* in •clllrinrnt r,‘‘ " n 1»«illlt!«l l.tn|tftii4
i l^iulxnUIe l.ut hi eh wiml* f„rc. " ’ he eastern ( anl-heait Sen
“ This i* mure than all uf Flat thr, u,Killing. Ill* giowri* .,,« to.i M. 1t«t 4 Ii. II cioti
m i l o f this handicap, “ Ch. r 0f ,h, Rrtrim rriM*. hut ha* lug . t mlo s|H-»-l«l session lest Wcifnes-, ■ ,
.'
,
,r in ,),r j Weather flureau tlotni warning
Mi Aiuaiui MlhN I l f V\ . “ ok
Ida'*
M
l
other
leading
attractions
Klsberry
ry *lid a “ very
juli"
. ,
ery goo.1 j,
,
oiilent
r,
wait
null!
next
,pim
day to restore 1 resident Tremens
, River Saturday night • f' "-caster*
said the .||slurln-&lt;l
l.nihe iron do i air. l » i l
•ii *®
l i t frying the fish am
put togrthei s|w-nd on advertl«
indi "hush pup- gntrd conciliation of "non-e*»rn- name l " the Imll'it. walrhed tlie , ‘ ^
-tr
A * Srhlang- ! a
* ,r*
West
tile lo-ster
Afiti
rhaln
of of
islands
runningAntilles
south ing.” said Mr. Schaul. who wa* I'til want 'o ilart tlir juition* ibr- Kill'ti re and loll &lt; ••Hipttail
lial*." Dewey'* statement wa* i*te a "
Sundiiv afternoon session.
! rr. rg), of Springfield. III. owner' ward front Puerto Rico to the
lullnirnl illpplv &gt;«'Uh6* IT, ,-MIi 1*1 whill Im- |£|%
Even the guests pitched in ami tUed afic
communication with
Introduced hv Holland Dean n* a I-,If i» o*o,i j ,
A TLA N TA .* Sept. 2 7 -U P )-T h e I ° f ‘ h* yacht "Klla M.". U n . Mar- fi.iulh American roast, “ Doesn't foimei S.infi.rdll,- who is seeretuM ol trgrl.ihlrt ,,ir .,, .,il.,l,|r In, 11,. ftilri * •tf(r«* hi.ik* ji (i) Tti«'t
assisted In the food preparation1r„i._
M 1si Clark. Mi Mrlni.. ii
foreign a f­ Georgia Legislature met in ,.* • r tha BeutschUInicf New York and appear too bud st present.'*
Including C. Rresler Petti* o f I™ "
"u
Mi 1 inlwig • icii Mill |M*t t|
The hurrirnne hunters, one m Dthrr nttriirtiohii ««i tlml lliw puv|Ni«rt* lir tlrrlsiirtl
Kissimmee district governor of the |llr* advr.rr, who ha* firm sitting riel session t*»i»y and receive,! a two crew member*. Gordon Ince
Stltvrv liUuka Iinv.* U-.n ..nt til Hi. 1( 11/ 1 rati iI* to *»rr *A
.aaeiittkp inc
I hi* vriin
nl rlrrtion
rh«rlru IVmirr* noth of Kiiu- |Ni»vr
,
.
.. Korn* (triiplc whil Visit Ocala uImi f«n iLlon«, who wft§ prrftfnl wllh M n. jin on thr Knit U.N and foirinn 1111
lull .n
oprninir
ffrnrini
nm iun
thr olhrr
un Ail
In hunftilil.
It i
j|h|** Jifiil ft nil pttMiD j U nil Judy' ii , i„. fttlilM II 1 1
Prttla. I.|on Pettla did a lot o f ministrrt’ meetings.
tn nil poUttral p w tiri.
, Hrhlunifrr m UI thrv hml iti u. riuft, m r rnuklnir ■ rlo««* ««*nrrfi
Thai ji’ivi rtUln* |i«y» in «hi»wn thrmiehiuii Svroinnl. CiMinty, at .1
"valuable" wood chopping. K in g ; .
.
, , ,
.
,
Mill (to- *|*.
* |*r(i n rill* 1
^ - - r r e s ^ a ^ a V . * ; ^ 40' S
W daV .T Cb.Hertnn S C.. I"
rutat
deter
[on urine
Iima ilt*V#f(DP§il.
if a rente, o f elr- 1hv thif fiu*t tiivt Aitici* lie Ihfchmu
fitli*«t in am! rt*l Krmtil iilitunU
Lion Hamilton Biobee bad a busy' *» " » »
Ut " P ? » ' * ‘
•.dm* Klri’li n*
l»V lie.■ St
"Then* t'in
l»ro»«l.
flat rlrrulft* i|»uW»rily tlnrclor in 11*41 ihr l»nu imluair that (rrou« i* hnv«
lend there decided to salt thr Mm‘ a ---------time welcoming the adVate aa did I f " r* ,hr announceme nt of the Par *
1‘ttllV ' It at l i itr Mill I-. ii !
f«*t. ketch rigged vecht t« Fiori. tl*»n At p rfifn t with no ileflnltr Jnr»« *&gt;t llir S|»r lnir» h*n iruira-t'l l t*l7f» n« it w to U* «|. **t*-.| « mi-.
the hoat and hootc**, Mr. and .decision of the United State* HriII ll*| till* *H •last
r«ntrr imllrAlrfl/* •ahl formalrr® .'-turn $.‘120,000 u yrnr lo nrarl&gt; *• mif ..f f» nt« ami \*cilaht* &lt;* f *&gt;i !*•»» |),i
fln . Mo m
.tain and France to take the- llrrlin
1*1t«r Mill I f ii r 1holt...... . i
When the weather l-e, ajne too "iVt will know hy niyiitfall if
million
ilolUri
n
vrot,
Mr
Hrhaat
thr
Amb-,
\|i
l»a»\n*n
M*v.nh
.t
issue
to
thr
Security
Council,
in­
Lion Clyde Ramsey appeared
t l., 1.1 lit" in ii 1
Iliad to proceed, he said, ttiey at- rrntrf \n ilrvrlunW whlrti wmiM Mini lIvtuiTn 2*1 ami .10 pcr«*« ' ‘ ImU\
ll. f jiiu. ft«.m ntMr \ m..r. itlU 'H f
^rlth
gasoline lantern, set it dicating the candidate's advanre
w r»&gt; Ini II* II Iit tiiiir t'tifi*! ft 1*
Indifltp
thi"
liitlh
of
n
«»f
rvrrv
ilollnr
takrn
in
m
th-vob
i
i
KGLIN
FIELD,
Jwpt.
27
-id
l
tempted
tn
move
un
the
Savannah
ntlVG-l
%
II
*
Pl|)M
•
I
1
*
I'll
Ihi/
knowledge
of
thr
decision.
on the grate, ami this served
•*•»%•♦! w hitiilrr t'ti Vrlft Mill!
I —Uperallon Combine III will lati'.* ir .* r a ns r u * »!•*
■it.nn.
I to Aiivrrtlailhit. hr Mini. Ww® rn I
.it
at an Improptu catr.p fire'* to
•liol lift U i rn ••f •*»()%••!*» llir
j
presented
tn
ron*!cn*«l
form,
•
COMMISSION
MEET
tlirrit
mail
nnd
mntCArifir
ndvn
n»e
M
l
Mull*,
if
Ml,till,I'll,
Will
light the "talent show
how" that fed- 1 A l l D A It D TRU M AN C A M -j Ninth Air Force officer* charged
uM. ( of ftrlrc tmii
4 IIIK IN ( HASH
tinner
hnvr
liwn
nnml
rffertlnir
n
with
conducting
the
Mg
air-ground
The
City
Commission
will
meet
|orn-ni
Him
lriu«
Ird
UII
li1
'
lowed. Among those who starred PAIGN TR A IN . Sept 27. (d'r
1lir Kilt U *' ■11■'1r Mill if sv *
VORTIiAND. (Hr
44rpi 27— |takiny thr ■lory &lt;*f Hilvrr Spring*
today.
tonight In regular sessioni at 7:.10
(.laff tm until
"patair facii
In the “ show1' were Mr*. Pettis, Grave International development- maneuver
maneuver announced
announced ^tmlav.
, to tilr ftr it till re
Oudenl*
of
Frexfio
,
j
”
„
f
the
worTd,
overshadowed
domestic
issues
to
I
MaJ
General
William
[»
Old.
»
clock
.«
the
City
Hall.
It
i.
rvitii'i
ran
I
n
*
(iriiYirirri,
In*
»md
With her iMtnt of the dismal fate
Irwt m inner • lit- m |nr rift mi ill I peeled
that
8.
A.
Allen,
formerly
taiif..
State
College
were
killed
Retwren
to
and
fit)
thousand
directing
the
exercise,
said
full
AurtiRfu will »h&gt;1 MkU-ifmr with it1
• cow which browsed too long on •lay as President Ttutnan called
will,
i &gt;• M't' 1 itury t.iher
y&gt; tenlav when u titivate nlane 1
• railroad track, the sin,
nging of "peace” more Imixirtant than hi-* scale r. hearsal* held the past two of Ft. Myers, who ws* recently ermhed In the snluithan southweat la-rsons visit Silver Springs eve, e m yiilat Mildkrt tr|n'jaili.ii-. M j J nil*- Ii'oHell hi 1Irl 1,1
11
granted
a
hermit
to
operate
three
weeks
indicated
it
we*
possitde
|vest in- said. Most of rto-fu r,uo- I w»un p lilted out !** Ih«* F111vi
MR
In French by Mrs. ; own election and Repreecnlatlv-*
Tlir fir*t tt If r«* Wlull, 1 - i, it"
'•land hills
t,, ti-li' ■ope III" thr.-e flre-|H&gt;wer taxi-cab* tier,- will Riqdv f “ t a
Faille, anil a rrotesquo|
jio auliunotiiles and visit nl lir* f u , hut ' tl help * !u" |»i rii'iit Hint &gt; ntnti**1
1f WWllMNirel asM I'm * Fitgrl
vi Ft k trie.',. d 12
1 la*t
The
youne
nu-n
were
fl
vine
demonstrations
into
u
cunremrst-'
twrmlt
to
operate
nasstneer
bus■Lo
Lon
Chancy"
Imitation
by
nnd Im lrr*
Hu t••I•I ihriu KUIIIl'b coriet'l iy
while t ho last
look
to
California
after
attending
1
‘
.‘2-!.'
«
o
1
i-'.-'i'
t
H
I'.'*
""
'
k
.“
'
t,l
half-day
extreise.
|
»
•*»
Sanford,
said
City
Manager
•nry U ltte. Jr. which delighted!
a Saturday f.H.th.ll game here
( « « " « * « O s lM .t™ ,
that no* ! 'tin liad vfitwrilwl lit tvv named II Iriclur* There w «i»
The
maneuver,
featuring
thv
H
V,
Sayer,
this
morning,
re kiddles the meat.
|
•»14»**i Slat, murkrf* in $lon«ln mnl nl
II ballot * containing II &gt;- &gt;,
K,
largest single display o f postwar I Inn.lists u etaoM taol taoinnnn between Fresno and the U niver­
Tha picnic was held on the lawn 1
&gt;.'tiv lelectcit teams, till the is
,ri cacti is**', the matket has “ gone
sity of Portlnnd.
HAH
MEET
tactical
air
operation,
will
gel
near tha lake, and picnic tables
lot* of the winners were received
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Sent forwaid "
under wav here next Monday nnd
and benches were provided. In
Two ..r three weeks from now early There were 1r» ball .1 * wllh
27,
i/Pl
—
Business
sessions
of
the
continue
for
aix
weeks.
addition to the “ stoats" and story
meeting to which gm w eis,
" correctly s, lected context*
Mrs. Minnie K. Nolan, i)H year
Field demonstrations will lakl’nd niinual encampment uf tlo ao open
telling, group singing was enjoy11mil lt» licit On Eaac hm l
old resident uf Citrus Heights, held Monday through Wednesday
.Grand Army of the Republic open
GO*
died at her home early Saturday of each week for approximately
Sun,
IVpnur
line tmlay with the go vet being
morning and funeral service* weir 3 WX) service arhooi students and
taken
over by the youngest o f the It ids To lie Kuueivetl
j
i
&lt;
W ill Speak H e r e
held in the Ebenecter Methodist observer*. About 11,600 men and
|six civil war veterans in atlen On I'rison For Women
t'hurch Sunday at 2:00 P.M. with &amp;00 planes will take part.
,
dance.
Rev. J. W. Austin and lt*-v. J, E.
Senator t’lnU'le Prpp**i * I * I Is I
-*■
ily ELTON C. F A Y
The presiding offieer will In, HU
McKinley officiating.
f - Interment
IIE IIS ADOTTB SERVICES
1 ALL MIAKSEE, Si-pt 27 t,Pr
* d l apeak in dowtn.wr,
.-r-i.t
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
27—{7P)-Thc
air
force
i&gt;
mjliiig
|trngre*i
]
vear-old
Ttu-odore
A
Pmlnml,
uf
took piece
place in 1-ake View Cemrtery.
V
D e n m a r k , u-ua
STOCKHOLM. Sept. 2 7 - M V Itld* for construction of the fir*t I Dus nflertn-ori al 4 .TO o',-lock
Ore. senior vice com two unit* o f tin- f.-mnl,' correc-1in fa-half of Picsiderr Truman’s
M *7]*pL W —(AN— Unidentified planes
Bom Feb. 4, 1RH0 tn Olustee, Fimcral arrvices were held here toward solving one of it* graved prohlrms-finding a Umber that can J
Hew over the Danish island uf Fla.. Mrs. Nolan hail been n re- ■y, sterday for Coup* Folks Itornn- r*cs|&gt;e from the darling ipeed of allarking jel fighter*.
t n,! « * 'r’, ,
. ,# , .
..
. tonal iii'lltutlnn n- &lt;r dralr will candidacy. H
annoiin.--l by
Bornholm today.
aidant of 8anford fur the |u*st dottr. assassinated U. N. mediator
Die fact that thi* Uctical feat hat been accompluhcd al least j|nK thr rt-union la James A? Hard, !*■ received by the Slate Ini' ce­ Andrew Car tn" av. chair men of the
Danish. naval . •uthorillea said SO years. She was a member ol for Palestine,
ment rumitiDsion today.
Seminole County Democratic Kx«107,-f Rochester, N.Y. Hard ar
two wreke a,
« » o 60 Russian planes Ebeneeter Methodist Church.
The Body was cremated at a om r wa* disclosedoffrcully over the weekend.Air SecretarySymington
Contractor* have been n*ked cutive Committee.
violated
*
New York rived here In a
special plane a* t„ *ubmlt hid*
..........
.
......
Survivors include one daughter, simple rcrenionv attended by the made abrief and otherwiseunexplained reference in
. , „ DBn« h territory in nights
for construction « f
Senator I'cnper will *pt»k al
about Bornholm. The population Mrs. Louis Rotundo; twu son*. ' family,
Including
Bernadotte's aJd/Mt lo Thr d iy ihr new jel bomber rtn away from tome jel|*JMjV
Naw«pa|»er® |^tl r«*ntral ntlminUlrntiv(» unit, tlie corner of Mavu -lie Avenue
American
widow,
the
former
Elmer
and
Wilbur
Nolan,
all
of
fly h tlflr
^
— ■&gt; ■ ■
—------|of New iork.
[vhirh inrluilea a rvo'ivinr renter and First Street.
*
v,Br
w.nJTw„
porte.1 Jittery c m the Incident. Sanford; two grandson". Landry Esther Manville
for inmate*, a power plnnl, water
This marked a new nheie in the by expanding squadron* o f Jet
iVlUDGF. F IS H lN tT
anti
Allen
Nolan
of
Norfolk.
Va.f
syitem, amf a kitchen and dining
rrnlurice-ohl contest hetwion o f­
-a,n aMoJ ^ f t *
PraVda descrlbed the Danish report, and one sister, Mrs. Edna Miller
BASEBALL DIAMONDS
ii.
ti
Many devotees of Die rod and room. Tic project nU« include*
fensive end defenaivv wrepuu* f xl-u
TH E W EATHER
•a "nonsense," Tha Russian news of Ruihnell.
Two of the hair ball diamond* during which eerh new machine or
A f
J 1/”
! rwlahd crackerpol • gatheredthe
a&lt; grading and paving of walk­
figure, cn tire “ d,-;
»,uJ trou, , * ^ 1^ ln lhw way*.
ggen cy Taas said Soviet planes
being constructed hv the City fur method of attack Ires brei, coun­ published
JACKSONVILLE, fispt
•
SERVING IN NA V Y
^ e r e training In the Southern
the George Herr umpire School tered with a device to offset it. hi^npei —that l«. hopt^i for-tperri th&lt;- 0*te«-n *Bridge
yesterday a*
Atlanta
of its experimental Jet bombers, firing water* of the 8t. John*
W tlc . but heaping outside uf
James 0. Waits, chief hospital at the north side o f the Monlcioal
r OF C MEET
Buffalo
In the three ver.r* since the it never had indicated Ihs actual
Dftniih ttrritory*
Airport
area,
are
now
ready
for
corpiman, U8N. son of Mr. and
Ail directors o f the Seminole
Kansas City
war. the Jet fighter has risen relation o f those tpex-ds to fig h t­ Ilivrr. Many fine catches wsre
Mrs. James G. Waits o f fiU8 West claying, and the other two are
made.
County Chamlw-r o f Commerce
Ij u Angels*
to challenge tha offensive power er) until 8ymington's terse com­
First 8treet. Sanford is serving being worked upon, it waa an­
Much interest was shown hy the ire rrnur.trd by Manager Ed­
New York
.B- E. Schumaker.
with the First Marine Division, nounced thia morning by Ralph of the heavily-gunned but com­ ment.
fishermen In n hug* B-.TO six- ward Higgins to lie present at
I'hoenix
paratively
stow
bomber.
Hte
im­
Among
the
Jet
bombers
with
engine bomber plan* which flew the meeting tomorrow night at
which ia partcipatlng in the am- Luldnskl.
Seattle
portance
of
this
situation
la
underwhich
the
A
ir
Force
has
been
Dhlbioua training axerria* in Sou­
A t tha new diamond on Mallondirectly over the bridge st about 7:30 o'clock at the Tourist Center
Washington
most extensively I .........
..... ... „from ___
. . . . __ to elect officers for the com!
thern California under the com­ rills Avenue, adjacent to Muni­ •cored by the possibility that the
F.M. coining
tha Volusia
Jacksonville
United
Btatoe
seme
day
might
mand of Rear Admiral B. J. Rodg­ cipal Park, ground la being filled
Is the XB-47 Boeing light bomber., county side and heading toward year. E G. Kilpatrick, urtridtnt
Miami
- F
ers U8N. Commander. Amphi­ In end palmettos am being remov­ have to send bombing forces The Lockheed* F-HO fa the jet I Sanford. It had propcllors o f the during the past year, will
Orlando
address
against
Russia,
already
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the group.
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To Be Held A t K«lin i

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Mrs. Minnie
Nolan
Died Saturday A. M.

Unidentified Planes
Fly Over Denmark

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Air Force Makes Gains In Quest
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ^ S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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The Santord Herald

" A P U N T A N D A PRAYER H

Women’s Heart mg

And It Came To Pass

Katafcllshrg la laeo
N k l U k H .i . i .) t u t . i
mat '« • &lt; ■ ! at
aaatard. rtarida
111 Maaaalla A « » a « ________
K . t r r . a a . . m a l riaaa a a t tfff
Ortakar XT. lets, at Ik* Taat O lllra
II la a t a r l. 1‘ laiMa, a a lM I k . Art
i K t a i m i « l tla o k a. l i * i .
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!l&gt; Jimmy Arrin l»n

Among the group of German editor* who are in thU
'country to obficrve freedom of the prefix in action lx one wo­
man, Dr. Anne-.Marie I-nngen.*, the editor of the German wrtman’it magiuine Mmuifk.
Resides it* more general cultural and informational
aim*, I hi* magazine trie* to teach the women practical wavx 1
of coping with their material prohlemx ami of earning a liv­
ing, nay* Dr. Iriingenx. The pn&gt;|&gt;ortion of women to men ini
present-day Germany is ltd to 100, so it is necessary fori
i i H n u ii-riox i i a t k « “
• i c »im » —
— • •» muny young men to prepare for lifetime careers apart front
l*a. M .a ik
—
1
Tkffa Maatka
—
A "* marriage. This magazine bring- to light opportunities for
• It Naalk.
k tt
jobs in essential industries and business and tries to over­
Pee Tswr — ...... ...
All a k llu a r ) »«llt»a , &lt;•«.»*• .1 come the women's resistance to certain factory tasks.
Ik.aka. r .M la ll.a a ..A a . 1 l r « « l
The advertising slogan. “ Never underestimate the power
• a l.r f a l. M r a u l » » Ikr *■ ,* -■ # .1
raltlBB la a la . will k* rfc»ra.«t ( « « of a woman” , might well Is- eximndcd to include the |towerj
at r.a alw r a A i.rllalaa m tew______
of a woman's magazine. In the United States, the houses
■ f p i M f i l a l k a il.a .Il| I l f
talaaA
l e w . *&lt;■*,, H v e m e a la - we live In. the food we eat, and the clothes the women wear
tiara, la r., A . «
la rk . I klraga,
are much the same the country over, owing in |»nrt to the!
llr tr .lt. K .a a .a I lir. »t. I-.a I a.
Ik r l i r a . 14 la a Mriakrr a f Ikr women’s studious |&gt;erusnl of their magazines and news-1
AaaarlalrA l*rraa aklrk la r a t lll.4
at riva l, r l, I . Ikr aaa far rrpaklla pa|ters. Dr. I .angens does well to use such a magazine as tho|
r a il.a a l a ll Ikr l.ra l arraa | i l a l r l instrument of her ideas for improving the lives of German f
la tkla a .a a a .a .rr. aa a r il a . all
women.
I F arraa Alaa.lrkra.
M ONDAY. SKIT. J7. I HR

Anil it came to pan that in the Harry spake the word, given unto
sixteenth year of the reign of the him by J. Howard MCtrl at h *a v
dimocrat* that one called Harry, m g : Harken unto nie my people
a Trumanlte, who had ascended to amt give rar unto me. it my
the throne, counseled with himself nation, for a law .hail proceed
to the end that hla days on the fium me. A law which .halt la?
throne should h# prolonged.
called the civil rights Program.
Then came forth unto hint J .! Throughout the k ingdmn I comHowurd McGrath of the island of niand that all men, the White, the
Hhode and keeper of the Inner black, the red aad the yellow and
door and salth unto King Harry the l-eml of th* earth, ami the
far, I bring sad tydings t&gt; t cattU- and everything that, r m pmfghty king. For it i» a day qf oth shall no longer follow after
trohle and o f t reading down Ami of ( their kind
perplexity rind there H -m u eh ' . The goat shall He down with the
murmuring ’ Smnng thy people.' slurp, the ox with the hate. Yea,
’ I have heard a irtfmor O mighly ^fj'rn *!” !.
'*'**! the elephant,
king that the Dewevile* and the *
'.'j*11
W
h,'r: T *u*
WatlareHe* are sending trrasures King Harry the Trumanlte.
of silver and gold and gilded. _
!{ ‘‘* m" lo11Pa“ . V?“ * lh*
promise* to th* Ethiopians, seek-1 Trumanlte* m in Hied at the wlsIng their favor to thV end that &lt;d - m nt th»;ir kl"K ■nd there wa*
thy days on the throne shall be I w* lltn* » " d weeping and gnashing
short and unhappy.
«* * »"
lhl' Dwrryltes and
Ttu,‘
7in|ry h o '"r'll th|*
blit it on to to pass within a
words
spoken Unto him hy J. j while Bf,rr |b„t there were those
Howard McGrath.
in the southern part of the kingThen the king said unto J dnm that w.-rc not of the tribe of
Hnoward McGrath, lam afraid the Deweyitcs* Wallaceites nor
of the Deweyitcs and the Wallace- Trumnnil.-s Fntt were called State#ites lest they deliver me hack to rights, and when th*. words of
the land called Missouri ami mock King Harry were brought unto
me.
them the” did earnestly nrutest,
Hut J. Howard McGrath said. saying, \fhiG manner of king i*
They shall not deliver you hack to this that would In ihe twinkling
the land from whence thy came o f the eye change that which hna
I be*cech thee to speak that which been since the memory o f man
I tell you, ao it ahall la- well unto runneth not to the contrary nnd
thee and that thy friends shall D foreign th the covenant* hand­
continue to fatten themselves In ed down to q* hy our fathers.
And it cmrir to pas* that King
Ihy household.
And it came pass that King Harry dosed hi-ear* to their pro­
test* and the people rn*e up and
smote him down. And the days
which lla r r r reigned numbered
one thousand and :ikM. nnd he took
his (darf- lieside Herb Hoover.

Report On Teachers

M H I.K VKItHK TODAY

Every school teacher ought to read and |aindor the re­

In all mir relation* In life |u.&lt; port of the sociology department of Itutgers University on
Ik . ami righleou-nr— should I . n survey of student rating of teachers at Ilrooklyn College.
oar passion. Wr tan (nlrralr noth- It offers enlightening stimulation for self-evaluation.
ill( rD . a IHi. ml making .la «r*
The gist of it is that the students found their tenchers
o( onrwlrr*.— Anon 5:31: l^ t ju*-

Urn mil liown a. waters, an.I to Ik* well informed and enthusiastic and well equip|K*d with
righlrou»n&lt;*i&gt;* as a mighty .tienm the ti*chnical skills of teaching. Few complaints were ofter
The l.tmpi lohunr iay» Iru- ed about |M*rsonaiitlcs. or sympathetic attitude. Hut appar­
Democracy i*n'i dir Democracy of ently these things do not necessarily add up to teaching
Truman and liu luiqmitcrv. How- ability.
Four quidiiies, which the students regarded as of prime
*»*». the Tnbunr lum’t laid yrl
wliom true Drrn.xisty i» Ihr D,- importance, they said were too seldom found in their teach­
ers. These were ability to stimulate thought, fairness in,
RKKiary of.
examinations, ability to explain, and tolerance toward dixn*.
A Iraffie |K&gt;litrmen wai killrsf greement. These qualities certainly are as important as fac­
in Miami the other day when an tual knowledge to the business of teaching, of helping stu­
Kt truck ran into a utility pole and dents to develop into good and useful citizens.
The Itutgers report should be useful to every teacher,
knocked il down on hi* head. It.
member that when you think of whether beginner or of long service, in if searching exami­
nation of his own quidifieations to preside over a classroom
cutting your |mhtrman'* pay.
filled with young Americans.
Governor Thurmond of South i
Carolina make* clear the (mint dial
Three Hundred For Joe
the Slate* Right* Democrat* are j
not in there fighting lo help die
J im* l)i Maggio has joined one of the most select clu bs
Republican*
” 11 a hadn't Urn 1
in
baseball,
the group of batters who have made over ItOd
for u* and our ticket,” »ay* Go*
t k .,7«
i **ti " ii J.7.1i;7 «
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home runs. There are eight, now that Joe has joined: I-oii
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dielirig. Mel Ott, Chuck Klein. Rogers Hornby. Jimmy Foxx,
c_ .L *
orl&gt;
f mI Hank Greonla'rg, and of course the one and only llnbe Ruth.
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u record not ..likely to be even threatenetl.

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Many Fadaral Emplayss Faerl

Slot# Department Vlay la ta

It hits taken Jik* HI years In gel his .*100 home runs. Hy
arithmetieal reasoning, in four more years of btutelmll In* i Hoover Commission’s Findings | W ar Agorulai It Abtarbed
S pttitl i t Central Fret*
should run the numlier up to 100, but fiOO, attained only b.v |
Ruth and Ott. is probably Ih voihI him. And Di Maggio is w J ASHINrrrON -Tti» trams of rxprrts working for the Hoovr.
cnmmtrslon to put thr govrrmnrnt on an efllclrncy basis havt
tls season he has repeatedly been laid up by vv
' ge ttin g fl'iiil: this
Impressnl by thrlr Impartiality lh.M* they havr Interviewed.
injuries. Tin* Ynnkws tnny well worry. Just ns for yours
Ilowrvrr iheir rr|MNt is eapfclcl lo give th* 'liters to thousand*
and puhlicly. Simply write a let- the saying was, "As goes Ruth, so go the Yankees , of late
of frdsrsl W iployea who will see lh*lr &gt;oba thrr*&gt;nsd For Instancr,
in to The Hr raid and tign your is has been equally true, “ As g no s DI Maggio, so g o t h e
onr anUrltislp.1 rrr.uiuiirndalion Is that Ihe half dnren war agenclr*
attsorhrd by the fltsle department be takrn away
feat namr. n*.l a firlitlou* imr. ami Yankees".
They will
lo il to find bis equal.
again.
wr will hr glad to publish it, I -•! •
Those who*thlnk the original move was a mis­
us irr who rnakr* thr moil ,-eemir*.

To him who ttgn* lmn*r|{ ” |jfr.
long Democrat'*, may we iuggr*t
lhal if you jjiink wr ate making
many enemies hy opening Truman
you could makr many fnrnd* for
yourtrlf by *up|Kiiiing him oi*enly

Thr nation'i railroad* arr trek­
ing another fi iiercrnt iocrrair in
bright rate*. Tlii* follow* tevrral
rate increairi prrviou«ly granted
during the patl Irw year* Wh. n
bright goei up. the (nice of every­
thing rile that move* hy freigle
al»o goe* up. So the ultimate conlumer, thr little guy. who ha* to
itrrlch hi* pay check around hi*
groerry hill, i* the one who grl* i*
in thr neck every time a bright in
create ii grantrd.
Some of our rradrr* may have
wondered why thr lit inch margin
of while i| ..if on two pagn in Ian
Unirtday'* Hr raid, if they did no:
wonder why thr (taper wai late
Dial it wa* cautrti hy the newtprint ihortagr would he hard for
them to undrnland, hut became
tome of our nrwiprint of a certain
lile was defective and wouldn't
print drtpitr it* fancy price of $215
a Ion wr had in uir other news­
print of a diffrrrnt tier. Thu*, be­
came of the newspunrtfaiiagr, we
ware forced tn,yy»ii^&lt;-w&lt;| iint
f There will In- no depietiion any
lime loon prrdicti a group of
federal economim with the Flu
eeau of Agricultural Flconomic*.
Dm immrdmlr danger it not that
there will Ire a deprruiun with un­
employment. bread Imr*. and bank­
ruptcies of the 1932 variety, hut
rather than lal&gt;or and material
Karcitics will continue, wage* and
pricn will go higher and higher,
people will gel leu and leu for
their money, until their tatingi are
all (pent, and then there will lie a
deprriiion that wifi make 1932
term like a picnic.
Inaimuch a* President Truman
hai brought the subject up. bragipng about his war record in World
War I. we feel constrain«l lo men­
tion some of the exploits of Gov­
ernor Thurmond, more grcrntlv
performed.
Although a circuit
judge at the lime of I’eatl Harbo.
^nnd thus exempt from military serv
* f, Thurmond volunteered ihe day
that war with Germany was de­
clared. He served with the 82nd
Airborne Division which land'd in
•army territory in Nortnandy on DDay, He participated in every
battle of ihe First Army in Europe
and then wa* transferred to the
Pacific until the end of the war with
He was awarded the Purple
for wounds in action, a*
|. the L tfiM of Merit,_the
Star, tha Prana Citrix At

Too Late To Classify
Hr nUSHRLI. KAY
I con «tond Jur* il.'iut anything! iim tl tar tlroh-ra.
Imt temptation and whrr my
&lt;n *U «s-«jt the f.e«
.
*
,
...
.iiuiTa in a city of well ovci n*o *&gt;oo .
frisrnd H«otec W»lln.
|u|ion. with nai.ow
nanow .trreta 1
l.tUon* tlirwlor »f In'* U U n anil ii imffic congestion hrmtgl t
American Division *&gt;f Ike . I'oo
. , I about by sli.w moving donkeys
Amcriran World Aiiwa&gt;« p
_ on.*
ii*. groups of pmli'Flttarts *vliu
me Ihe other day lit »ay that he wad. :r llie middle i7 th* sir . cl
had a couple uf real* available en tv much a» they il &gt; on the side*
amithrr of th.- new Onvnir Clip* walk and cmmilees otlu r obntrui-

(H-ra that wa» beinx flown lo
t^olumliia. South Amcrlr.t lo In*
christened th* Columbian CTIpiwi,
and would Mrs. Kav snd I like to
go along. It did'nt Ink • me very
limit to *ay ” Ye» with n copitol

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°u r destluatloh w «. Ila.am(iillln,
covtta) city, IISO air miles from
Miami. On lh&gt;- map it look to I-*ii mighty long ways off, hut when
you moke the hop in one of 'tie
new I’AA clippers at :I0&lt;I miles
an hour you're then- Ik-1are you
know It.

ti&gt; *» &lt;ur laxi driv-*r* seemed •&lt;*
s-i i about withou' *mi much itifficiilly
They have no t*alfi&lt; lights n* d
no iMilieemen. It I* ewrylwdy for
Idn*■•.•It and ever, ear m.l-t l*e
coi.il-ped with heavy duty l*al-

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hlowing the hull co-iiinumiidv. It
Is really a tiedlani. Kveryl«*dy
drives like he was going to a fire
ail-l jet they do not s*ern to hnve
many accident* even -.htnigh every
rar on the highway appear* to h&gt;&lt;
cn the verge of one.

Iri down wr stopped
On the trip
Driving through i section of
I rlefly at Kingston, Jamaica In |(u* city
f i I &gt;- that reminded ntr of Coral
aefuel, llrrn hu|ipcd of again Gables. I was impres.ed with Ihe
iirrvlng at HaramiuiMo al noun. number of newly built beautiful
Visibility was unususily gool and homes. Since we had learned that
the view of the ancient rity os we building costs were plenty high
nppiuachrd from tht CorihlH-an there w.- int|utred where the peo­
was very impressive.
ple got the money lo build them,
The christening ceremony, while and our driver who could speak
in |r--nlve was no*, ns wel, handl­ fairly good Knglish advised that
ed n« was the affair we attended “ they all worked fur th&lt;* govern­
lit Jamaica In July. Here the vast ment.” Il seemed 1Imt th-*ro were
throng at the airpoic *vas dllficult two rla&gt;-es of folks In Columbia,
to irrdrol. They milled around line those who Worked for the govern­
a herd of cattle and local |xdue ment In some capacity ami were
il'dn'i seem to have nny ro 'itio l. sluing pn-tiy and thnsg who tried
__ and didn’t
over them, hut il
a go*. |. to make an hi
honest living
Matured crowd ami the folks seem- do ton well at It. so In consc
rd te enjoy shoving each otl*-t ouenre
quenre lived in the I*-*
li* » pre’ rntlnu*
nrcnt -i jn an effort lo gai.i a vanl thatched huts nn-l h.wrls,
latter wo wore flown lo the
age point from which to witness
nncirnt city of Cartagena, oldest
ll e orn t.
Very few member* of our pa.ly In South America whet* we vl-ited
ct-ui.i speak HpanisS whID most a monastery e«ialdi.hr*l hy Flanmemia-rs uf Ihe distinguished riscan monks (n IM1. I t w a s
l.xtir delegation that met us - c m situated un a high Hill ovrrlocklng
•ipu’lv handirappml as far as the city and was one of the most
s(M)hking Knglish w.ut concwnid. interesting points visited nn the
Hut we had a grand in i glorious trip. Impressive «l-i&gt;i were the
time learning smiles at each other, beautiful old cathedrals, the famed
shaking hands nnd making mi. I Ions old Spanish Fort, which reminded
omr of which were undai-stood ape a great deal &gt;f Kk Marion at
“ t- Augustine »xc»pt that it waa
.rod ri-me which wet,* not. '
much larger.
Following thr chr'«ti nlng cereAt a haiMftM*. s«iv-d us that
money we were rntei'.aimd with a evening, th** fish course waa It le­
ddigl-tful -ocktall pari* and buf­ va Ila or Knook ns we roll it ht ro.
fet lunrhron after which wr were Host folks in Florida will tell you
t sktti en a alghtseemg lour i f It is not good .niiiig but I never
the rlty, Cara for nur trip w ci* tasted anything more delicious.
nror.'dcd by the locsl txxj coin- They baked th* fisn whole, head,
r-any and we were surprised t j tail, fins ami all in a satin that
find them operating v fleet of wng out of thl* *2 ii M. D was ten­
hnnd r.ew Kaber cars.
der and tasty in spite o f the fact
An-1 speaking of rats, I *aiv that tl*e one at our table must
more new rara in Katanquilla have weighed iO pounds when
than I’ve seen here at home. Al! caught.
-if '.hrm were late mode hi and
Ornamental plantings were simll-ramt new; Ford* Chevr-ihtF. lar to thus* found here In I‘tor Ida.
Codibaran Hudsons scorned lo hibiscus, oleander, altamandrr and
predominate. Evidently most, uf many olherx were In evldenet. It

t t j&amp; S &amp; s iB fc IS C ’ S S IW IS 'S F
pat* In their good tveigkkor,
% w 5 3 ^ fa Y 2 tli A ow -

h tf V a laeteod

take argue ihal It haa mad* th* department an
administrative agency, rather than the policy­
making organisation II la supposed to be
Secretary George C. Marshall, who should be
free to study Ihe political Implications of events
abroad, must spend murh of hla time on aslre of
war surplua purchase nr atrmtfgtc materials and
■tosens of ulher ••housekeeping" Item*.
The rtmunlsalon la expected to recommend
against a proposal that anybody who paatrs a
civil **iv
munition and gets Into thr Htat*
depart .&lt;•
uld become a foreign service officer
eligible to l.d ..iptomstlc posts.
Washington
The hitch Is that foreign arrvlc* examinations
• re far tougher than those for civil service, where matters of person• lily ahd adaptability are generally overlooked.
Since a Republican Congress authorised tha Hoover Investigation,
It Is brllevrd that Gov. Thomas E. Drwey will follow Ita recom­
mendations closely If he la elected president.

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• l»KAFT TKOltm.KT It looked like a simple task at first to In­
crease the armed services from a million and a half to two million
mrn by mid-HUB w ith the aid of the present limited draft
tfn rinser examination, however, some of the military men are not
•o sure. They point lo the following farts
1—In Ihe normal course of evrnta. some fiOO.OOfi men will he
musterrd mil of tha armed wrvtces In the next 10 months, and
mutt be replaced. Ho a million Instead h t a half million men are
needed.

3 The exemption plan, deferring student* and eliminating mar­
ried mrn and "essential" workers laUhalantlally all agricultural and
mechanical workers and many otheral may reduce tha pool of men
available for draft to around two million.
J flinre Ihe war. the Army hsi been referring approximately half
of the volunteers for physica: and mental reason* I t 'may reject a
higher proportion of potential draXteea for three reasons
The hope Is that there will lie a .-- ffietent number of enlistments
from outside the potential draft po&lt; I of men IMhrough-39.

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• "DKAK A l.B E N ”— Candid Capital Hill observers are saying that
one of the aad aspects of the campaign may be ita effect on Alben
Darkley’s past cordial retalmns with hla Renal* colleagues on both
•ides of th* aDI*. .

Aa majority lea.lei and ir.enUy th# minority chief, the Kentucky
•ei-ator haa fought dogged e-,1 vigorous battles under Utr New Deal
standard and Hill retamrd th* universal affection, admiration and
respect of hla colleague*
However, now he la Democratic vice presidential
candidate and will have to }oin President Truman in
a general lambasting of Congress.

I •sllsere Vr-M Fate Os*

fighter in most gr.M-.ul use l.y thr
USA F.
Thus, the Indication* l i e that
Symington was talking about the
X11-47 nnd "attacking" F-SO JeU.
Th** XH-47 has fix J-JS jet
engine**, developing a total thrust
‘ of IM.OOO pounds. In addition to
the Jet engines, il-v fwmber he*
is M ato"
rocket unit which
produce
an
AddJional
IH.OOO
pounds of forward ffiuh when
firnl simultaneously.
Ir wn# lAsrned, howewr. that
In 'tunning away" fioin the jet
fighters, thr XB-47 did not take
advantage o f this suxlliaiy rock­
et power, named for It* other
use-a mon- powerful "jet assisted
take o ff.”
The official description of the
’ XH-47 says it ia designed “ for
speed* exceeding oOO miles an
hour.” Hut Jet flgh»eis, such ns
thr F-RO’a, ran fly at least BW)
miles nn hour. Therufore the speed
of the escaping XU-17 was i.Imivp
this.
While vlesigners may be finding
an answer to the problem uf
relative bomber and fighter speeds,
they still are confronted with the
limited range o f jet lombera.
The B-M, giant Immhardment
plane powered with six rhnvcntionat reciprocating tngines, has
flown HJM12 miles with a fivp.lon
bomb load. Even the old ll-2i&gt;s,
wart imr-producer!
'mmhers hut
with
improved frriurrs, have
reached out 6,750 mile* with the
same bomb load.
Hy contrail, the Air Force says
Ihe XH-47 haa a “ tartlcal radius
under 1,000 mllea." »he laelical
radius is the distance to Ihe target
with some extra mileage for bomb­
ing tuns and evasive tactics. So
at heat the maximum rang* of
Iho XH-47 I* only a fit lie over
Z.000 miles.
But engineers, fuel sp.-elallsta
•nd designers are work In,
stantly.
Moreover, another Jet bomber,
the right-engined Northrop f|.4B
“ flying wing" haa &gt;en credited
wilh a tom bat radius of “oerr
1.500 miles.”

Observers foresee ■that Repujritcana will have lo
On (pot
pillory Barkley on every occasion aa a matter of
campaign business, despite thrir personal affection for him. And ha
may alio reel Ihe knives of an|ry Dixie Democrat# In hla back
Barkleys friends hope he will not become embittered as result of
the candidacy which many believe he accepted as just another of
th# many heavy chores hit party haa heaped on him In the past
U years.

Auction Vote
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,
shippers ami Interested ciiltrn*
will he Invited, will be held at the
Court House to discuss the aurtion
program, he announced. Speaker*
who have oartlcipated In auctions,
and State Market director* will he
here to explain how auctions nperat*.
Mr. Dawson presided nt the
meeting wilh Frinrcs Meriwe'hcr,
president of Ihe Semlnot* Farm
Bureau, assisting. Wives of many
grower* were present. John Plrrson, agricultural Instructor, was
nreaent with hta elaaa of 'On The
Farm" veteran trainee#.
Th* Has* of veteran* met Thurs­
day evening with Mr. Lehman at
the Slate Market and heard him
tall how the market, the first of
its kind In Florida, waa itartrd.
Mr. t.oilman cited the work of
Fred Horner, the Mtlach brother*.
George Halmea, Rex Packard and :
other local growers in Initiating j
the market project and contacting
Rule Agricultural Commlsaloner !
Nathan Mayo, who had been
"thinking along these lines” and
considering the establishment of
state markets.

Announces a New Service

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Dr. C. L. Persona
OPTOMETRIST
PROM PT COMt’ l.KTB
OPTICAL SERVICE
(Masses prescribed, dispensed
Repairs and adjustments mad#
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b i t 9-11
Phone 1M
A.Italic National Bank Bldg.
Hanford. Florida

I)o You Dread The
“Middle Years?”
Hy
W. V. Hilling
Toorhlnn Drug Co.
Many ttomrn do dread tha
middle years. They have ob­
served the stress and strain
that ha* robbed other women
of health ami beauty . . . nnd
left only faded charm and rereitucad, confjdunn-. to#*,
The doctor jr able to calm
tills i t i cssful period in a wom­
an's life to one of serene trust
ami mini acceptance of ad­
vancing year*. With proper
care a woman can l&gt;c n* charm­
ing. ns romfortahle In her fo rt­
ies and fiftirs as in the earlier
year*.
Confide this task to your
doctor. M.-dical science has
provided him with Ihe neces­
sary drugs.
The rnmpetenl pharmacist
supplies only the best of medi­
cine*.
i
!• »h# 73Vh of a series
• f Editorial odverllsentnla ap­
pearing . in this paper rath
Monday.
&gt;

Is thn Unfaskh
Fnhttml Against
Damaging Hast
aad Corrosion?

Geauine Ford

Baramra #ffs--.wtrwWfw
rerola sAwlalw ku
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By ^
Irvfp*

"lampa Tribune
There's gpod reading in Draw
Pearson's column on thla page to­
day-good reading for the South
and for those of other section# who
believe In bring fair to the South.
Pearson reports on a conference
at Montgomery, Ala., called hy the
Blue and Gray Association of that
city, attended hy repres#ntat|t*
cititens of other states who exme
South to make a study of racial
relations. The visitor* were inapt­
ly memliers and officers of ciyic

•**t V*ff(dt' P#rtnU drafts.

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•Hon between tho salaries and
benefit* to white and Negro school
teachers "
Aa Illinois Lion said: "Negro
education an tye-opener to North­
erners. Segregation, hut both
races expected it."
A Pittsburgh Kiwanian said:
"W e in the North should end the
circulation o f partial, iil-eonaJdar.*d reports on Ihe South and should
tidy up our own bach yard# North­
e r n s can only promote further

clubs in Northern cities, litre pro discord by afflplnff criticism.
quotation* from throe of theta ‘ at ut should help find a
they *aw aad hoard
ground foe undentandim
A Philadelphia Rotarlan
The pyd-wttntaa re bet
xralle tat each other—i.o diacrimln- laliveiy convincing.

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rood pad eagle# noise*.

Moth Holes

W a y S o fe -n m #

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0MSRCMHM Now!

Soil*, Draadra, Tag Coata,

All
its t i n

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Tears, Burns,

And other d a m a g a n I

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JNOERCOATING
alkalis—moke* year *e*

Right On Racial Relations

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proteci* Vital undetbedy
uaH, apolatl soil water.

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Hftfki Fit# IFMI

cmi rath in on thin liuilnrm, Mr.
Schanl said, hy advertising its too
or nlher sttratrion* so that the
people who visit also corn* In San­
ford.
Tracing the history of Silver
Spring-, he said it goes hack to _
Feidinand dr Sola, Imt its modern /
hisiorv date* hack to about 11*05
when the property was purchased
hv C. Ed Carminchael In IP2J a
50 Irase was signed on the propetty l.y W. C. Kay and W. M.
(Shorty) Davidson, who saw in thr
•Springs an opportunity for a fine
local picnic ground.
The first road to Silver Springs
was completed in 11*26 and the
first movie of Silver Spring* was
mad* in 1027 by 1‘athr News which
showed John Weismuller and other
screen star* In the first underw-kter picture. This picture was
seen hv over rtfi.OOOJXK) person*,
and within two years people Iwgan I
to flock to Silver Springs from all j
ovei the world.
{
Plans for future development |
now envlsagr a new swimming I
pool, which will lie “ the finest in I
the country” . Arrangements w ill,
tie made. Mr. ftrhaal said, to bring |
In swimming show* front New
York. National Athletic Associa­
tion swimming meet*. Red Cn.**
training schools. Inter-collegiate
swimming matches and other forms
of under-water entertainment, the
nuldicltv value o f which alone will
he worth more than the pool will

E. H. Laney DryCleaners

borlky
Find* l#H

'Bmrere rctdlallty ami r
mony against the prejudiced as per
P r o g r a m . wwee' evinced by both Mock 'and aloe* of the Booth-haters U rumu

U Ihe Mueho Gnclaa, Sanors.

Jet Bomber

^ts^WASHINGTON

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Hotary Meet

S trick U M arH ioib,
^ Ihe*
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M O N D A Y S E P T . 27, 1948
M1-

Social

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Miss Ruth Stenstrom
With l*arty

Social Calender Honored

It, V IV IA N
AP Nawifeature*

HR0WN

EYEGLASSES can make
a
Splain
Jane
look
v «y
dra­
matic. Of course this doe»n t mean
that a girl with perfect cyc»lght
should wear glass** ju»l to im­
prove her look*. However, if she
must wear gla»«e*. how wonder­
ful it I* that she can find some
that will even flatted her.
Before you purchase ryeglar*
frame,
try on
*»

pier, Gloria Pampier, Mayme DarnPier, .Morse pau. Lido Lee. I’eggv
Duncan. Nancy William., Sylvia
June*. EH.e Hutchison. Martha

Wight and Joyce Hetiel.
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P e rso n a Is

l camp at lw mull Bluff. Mi*» Mary*
' a,llln
Springer.
Ml*«
Lm i.ley
|Meisch and Stanley Hockey oml
, G eorge Duncan o f Ft. Pierce.

Mi

ami Mr*. J. I

Powell and

r . ami Mr* Howard Hick* anil
French Lingerie »l^ j M
.)1
(luBllt,t lint
Itath
ini of
daughter
burn
of Hoefcww-.
Manufactured Her e Trim,
were guest* recently of Mr
and Mr* J Marlin Stlneelpher
Petite I'-iH*
Lingerie.
Inc.
manufacturer* of lingerie with n
French accent, ha* liet-n uiganiird
in Sanford with Mr*. Maltha Fitta
Hayes a* president, it
X V ’t X
T
*’ r o n ^

*nd daughter Grace Marie . 1 tl.rir
home un Park Avenue.
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Mi*» Ruby Lucille A rider ton and
Victor Marion lllarkweldrr were
united in marriage in an impreslive ceremony performed by Di.
W. P. Hrook*. Jr. on Saturday at
4:UO o’clock at the Fit at llaptill
Church. The bride D the daughter
of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Arthur
Anderson. Jr. and granddaughter
(of Mr. and Mr* J. C. Hall of luvke
. Worth and Mr. and Mr*. C. A.
Amici rum of thf* city. Mr. Blackwelder i* the ton of Mr. John F.
Rlackwelder o f DeLeon Spring*.
The ehurch wa* beautifully de­
corated with palm* and floor l&gt;a»krt* holding white gladudusrs and
greenery.
An archway of fern
and ipray* of gladioluses formed
a background for the ceremony
ami ween - branched candelabra
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held burning
taper*
Lighte
|e»mlle« were placed'in the window*
of the church and the family pew*
were marked with spray* of gladi
oluse* tied with white satin ribbon.
Prior to the ceremony a program
of nutuial music wa* played by
Mis* Margaret Pavia which in­
cluded "Romance’’ by Silirllu*. “ O
Promice Me” bv DeKoven. Chopin’*
"Etude in E Major” and "U ntil” by
Tc.nhnmei. Daring the eichange
of marriage vow* "Liebestraum”
was softly placed bv (he organist
ami the traditional w e d d i n g
marches wei e used. Mr. Mai till
Stlneclphei sang
At Dawning”
*ml “ Because” .
Th„ ,iril|(. *h o rlt|rMfd o ,,
f |,urrh „ „ thr Btfn
father.
was lovrlv In her gown of white
slipper satin
Thr dress wa*
fashioned with n molded Unit.-.*
with liatcail neckline and Ihe long
t \ * M with point.
over the hand*. The skill wa*
•vetlnld with a tunic which extended into a long cireular train.
She rarrltd * shower bouquet j f
carnatlim* centered with a purple
throated otrhld from which fell
white tihhmis knotted with spray*
of orange blossom*. Her veil wa*
fingertip In length and wa. at­
tached to a Juliet cap of starched
iace studilpl with .red peart*.
M •* Marjorie Anderson the
,,f h,," ° r
// ,h^

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Mu’ kt v MuUhf, the i • tin Mint
sknt finished with scallop* along
it»il«nL « l l l tr4.i
y«t
thi bottom. She it!*,] wole u tiain
r*»rrtr1*;i*
k„
o f pink rose* in her hair and car- |
«
I 01 4 •
• n AnTied a white l&gt;askrt fillet! with liny
tlia? t l , fettu ] Mick " i l l
while flowets ami pink rose*.
l*» *tarr'd in ! ’.%** ti*-u «Koft fub*
The l&gt;e*t man foi the bridegtoom
I j r t t w .iml itu ..f ht* trill « ?jii r«’ i fl
wa, William W. A ral berg o f IK-u ill hr t e - t ' IcA " il. Kxrt'pt for
Laod and gioom*mrn were iticli111* nppt .-irrrii * in u ft .itur**, th#
ar,l Vernav of Sanfoid ami John
M i k h;ia U i'n ubuciit frmii th«
Culpepper o f Oviedo.
I "IT
f'O f •Vi1 \i It - Hi ju t till*
Mi*. Anderson, the mother of
itiidJM-* lem on nit liU i «rtr*nt i
the bride, wort* a tire.* of forest [
.t|lr M‘) '* 111 t"!i11r -A i dug IQ
green clejte featuring II litgli round
j * * ’ * 1* ill it* II* bTtv ,a ruti* inch
, •* Iriji rial that aav . sMillin't
aneckline, short sleeve* and an up
|
Aith htm \U av»|uirr,l ua
rot. front skirt
Her off-tho-fner
I mi tin *iii4Mip Ht a MM-turn In ro—
hat was of forest given and »hc
.. •
Irin
.
. ktj wote black accessories
Yellow
I !•».»%• Whfti Mil &lt;■&gt; «t.ir !•*»), we
It'.r* and glnitiidiiso with fern
4?.f
4 n&gt;Tl,. *: v%;t ti him Hut
lormetl her corsage.
j
&lt;
.
uivl in*
Following the reirmoli) a rc*v,*l*
‘ &lt; '• 1 •
nf h» s » ui&gt;iihip
tioi wa* held in an ante loom oft
\ in L t.nton I* • niffi t»* &lt;1«* a
the church. Bumbo,I foitned u buck
i*iii ■"* i*J, h'it t !i i * i imr |»r vi.u411.4
g r and foi (be lx-nullflll airnng,"
7 1 1'iM.i |» f 1if111 flute* thi* thh.jJ. 11If
tnent* of idiik rose*, gbidiolll'v*
' Mu- #iv ha*. U » i
mj.fi mi It-**
and fern which di-Ciirnled tiu* r*u,m.
r *&gt; •* ML*ht ffuiri in (hi* in vi 4icit1Ji
Lighted candle, were place,! o
I - h i thoii*, Vn % III ft aifl) Vhuiitl
c tv ,‘ al holdet*. The tuide’, tnltle
- ’ w iiuU (|,r-vt- Vnn ••tartgil
f III' id ’ MT .IN il
r.
wa. overlaid with a whit, lac,
IM y PaolrU i* hnr«l at woTk
doth and celt let ,tl with a low Imwl
1
1
-1.1
1*f "K hr 1 fir *1 Kn**r •Li OfI
of to*e* and givenetv flanked
i- " -t i 1 " tl. "Cat* h \|| IL •Hr I
with tall taper* Tin* three tiered
i
h
II
I u*krd hit if * lie wmilil
weddiui; cake wit, nl,*&gt; placed *o
, Will « a paiif fur Net ** If. I It 'ho
tin (aide and surrounded w ith fei o
*f"- n»i yu 11••w«•\n, 1 dill
and ruse* llthet (aide* held punch
1 -ui.
"i ’
|
In11 inlu ifui nr* 41 VI. II Ik.lu.wl* winch were predded ov,-i
tin.. •L ' i* U f t. d M 1. hl.H i d«M*i
in 'It* F. I Itatttple, and Mi*
4 «• ttlriii
J ' Vain
II *♦ h. *••J., u . ,!, *.» Iv . fu ilitl f
Meeting the guest* at the &lt;h&gt;oi
i*|( int.»
1. in
l bi
t*e&gt;e 'Its A J Petel»,*n and Mf*
•
*. He
M. N Cleveland and 'It* "
I’
li vi*i *i ii* 4»i ••ntlint* uf
II looks. Jr served the wetldic.g
1
|*» •I * li 5 bk v * I a| • » tiuMiilu
om iH Mm
l . i(i*|
n il.
The- bride’* luu,k wu, tent
di«m
of* "ti thr film
Isv Mi*. W. K Betts, aunt of tinI hill I* y V!',* »• |la- k. tu ||.»UiVtlH
bride tit her* assisting in serving
o«»v* t hatht* lm' left
1 ’ un* I fill*
Were Mr* O E. Clause. Mr*. John
aI (i‘vip)it f..|
ni»n
Slu-k Mr* H T Thomas. Mr*.
• Hr I'Ll. .* ui- .» ic with
V. G llnsiv. 'Ir « llenrv Krisiof.
I il (*41ti '
ft 4i**'
Mr
W \retiUrg. Mr* C \
I’ holo I.* lt.ivnnio .1 -*tml■** • .1
* *i with Ihrfiithv l.amiHir
Anderson. Ill
and the Mi»*,-*
Announremetit ing mad, today o f tlo eiigagenient
i Alisa
lh Man \Vh » St.-!,- ,i Ilii'Mto,"
Jov.e Anderson. Gladys killin'*. Minnie l.otli'c* I less«l&gt;, .l.inelitei of M i. I'l-tlu Mui.lv of iln* c ry , t**
l*Mm»*tiill t r'ltr j- n hail ?U pun* lip
I Loyd J low. I- Mi | .,.*,* t* ib, son o f M* nlu| 'I t - l.b-y.l J
Kn\ lloludaw. Jewell Betts. Bar
. 1. 4.1 1.' iH.itiny SI. v. Canyon
I oWe. for Iin-I Iv . f (,n« , .1, lid and now r«**!.l t., n S.i srf ■ »,l I'lunbam I’rarce and Durham McNnb
i isidn
•« i •iri-l it
After spending some time wit1, for the WeridiliL- " i l l b,1 oin ou irrrl Inlet.
*ntld ii '• rfi-ii- with In* film
the guests Mr. and Mi* lltu, 1
wo»k
1 I finally h.«« n f.lm
wrl-ler left for Daytona Beneii
•IuhiYiul'
mfarn
"Th.
\m 1my

Aclvii'i* T « Women Is
lluralcd I6\ Aullinr

Mukr*
fh* unlv |«l «h|Lit tliiu tit
if - *Mnliu fur many weeks ha*
L* • n diECinc up of ill#* *(nrt«*

lohll Wn&gt;!ir Rut ltd nf lit-* ulc#f
•in.I h. think- itrtnkilieT t.u did it
“ I hr t* n tanned fu\ .tnniiirli," he
fr|ur*it a II wi ver, u c votn i|nct*,l
1« foM* aT!«■nipti iii*
thi- e»m ..
Vd ■ |lal I .. hi aifiTinc aI■*&gt;ut ti
Mm L itr!

A |M*|I
A It* lilt Id nil Fi i- If 1111
" wt’lr II- lillltnilillfs f|-■ I'u n l't
di*v ruorfiinfr In |*r«*|»i»t*ti*»ii fur M»• WotlLl IHI V1- Il il rotIDO t' Ii- L
••f
thr ifttmt* Vbilh I imm *\illr Kriilft* II IM*fot v *11■* IL i IAi • nillir 1 » C
inrht mid nil nf thr «tii'lrut - nIiui*
mi’ out *.f o 1 rut iirv,
• d lids uf f&gt;*,|
j Ths .Iiliu •„ y|hit In l*.r ,1 .|•
I d* 'IE" '• » ' I only fltryyw ai.y.tr 1)
I nf th&gt; rad%if*
Imt «hr
' nffrr th. oh* tf i-&lt; u t u r i t t.ro
I In &lt;t' «• f»a n|i»* |H|L||n oil! !
littrfVy I ulifll. fllUf AlMHit th«* •••
I 11InIT• th. *
til r x«|a. •« f
If JUKI * th.it Mil trial» tu ; , it Itaai*,
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a II (I *1*44Ia-1 »|Jl«| l U11 t vyII, ||«| A
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* h e»i Ih-huiiful rh ild im a ir *.»in.
i 11II«114* * Y* iy AAU1II III *ilintl||| T. . H
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, nml lL » n cut who w.-aif* rhi| («*d
HAI'I'A BUM H D "
[ mill |m. «» won't |ft*t nny|duir
fill, mtl' I 1' ,t hoflir mi •• ,
Mr*, C. A Anderson. Jr.
j I hrv iliff-t un every olln i jnu !
Noral •*‘l|r r|»tl*r
M i*' II •%%,*•* inaiii |ioint !• •» »i
(Icofifi* II. {Hunthuff
i n11v i■.ui .rf Vinriiran 'toiimnk * *
•
Hetty Conk
tur hti l&gt; m ifac« d In a 1teni|it
III l-.f JI
KriRliin*! mnini«iini| n mnnu|Md) j 4| **' li h i (inIt*-in fi" f.-niM
a pal L i n *ri w hich ■
nt rriifihitr fur tend |M*ftrilu f«»i final In hit mi take- t lirkititf .* ?
yriri*
u Inch* if f’dt.iwtnl, wonhf tti4i - ■
tfirn •. Mini. t. ly n ittfn al nn-l
Curtri fmmd that Alter* II srfI net*. M&lt;
11awes n. *
in nil 11..

.•■i tin
ii I■ iii*|i vyflflt "tiu rrii (If
T h r 1*1. * a takr o ff of ||rt film
• iin pi ,i a fkiirotic
»r I
That
•duuild I- i v* *cui writ in, all rif?lit,.
Culumhi.i think* it ha* a way u(i*ui \ \
u r ci mpi n -.v?mn law,
which hn« U*i n
film In*
at* u
tlrdy thr
l.&lt;y%r| priced

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iti«l«fis !
riiiT&gt; *
film
ha*
uhyiouktk he n put l*.|jr»h. f in .1
huity Th.*f.
much excitement

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Last Dav Monday!
flitl.Ml .(i**l -ii t it 1. * a hvtcItSy « ..in
111* l CUli nit till Siir tiling** that, II.
thr -nil *• ifi%»• *' * yr«, women
lull inti * * 11* 11111.1 Rump* with
n%
F* |0*ri. uiiir the alien
•lUfl ("111 uf thr nljluld'* ill !*■!»
mntifif i. lufrnr
Any a t

dly will

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unrlyr

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b ' : . SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY C

frantais

n Vi irons

f *Ii *' HmO.I 1 / I " Tiflu -tais

Vsill l**r:-l*

•&gt;"714 mj»l» rtf metal.

Pdrlez-Vouj

ftiini Mnnoth. i carrot•

!•"11- -C fill, 4 lh*w
I torut It\ I*«tmotif vyill in* up hrt

Seminole Hi

Smith Fleeted
As I* T A Chairman

\

H o lly w o o d

w b«re they plun to innke lltri’
home
For traveling the lout
Wore n suit o f Mack ami while
Stoneeutter
korde.
Mil
ace,-'
II* M \ I III \ I IIU in
, trim*, wore » «lrrs» of iM»fi ptvik sour* Were black nml she wore
AI* \ ra *fra lu rr* W nlrr
taffeta featuring a basque Itodirc, •he nrrhbi from her btidnl lunuiuei I* M i » n Klllul v III IltiUi-a, *%Irldlti^r
(hit of-town guests for tin wed­ II litrffll&gt; I'hltli’ it'li tin thollfc?ll II
deeollrtage
neckline
and rap
slrevr* She worr a halo of pink ding included Mr ami 'll* C A MITl- II 4(11 k'i U|i viTl||w|. 11*1fb |i*
rose* ami net In her hair and ear- Andersen. Ill and Mi* *tici «rd f 4*1 Itii'il a 1114jut oju 1 lit lull ini th»*ur
tied a nosegay uf pink ruse* burk­ Claik of Or la min; Mr and M r- u Alii (u ibitiii'r mil in I** vn«tiu*n:
ed with the net from whdh fell Walter J. Krolyne, Mr. and Mi* thu**' Y|J|«I \l I ill* Ii!,.. i||1Jvl|«n in ill"
of u .mil'll n litci1*11 f uir *. v%1 11 * I hi N.s'H*
nlnk ribbon*
Bridesmaid* were Walter J. Krollrre, Jr a,cl
Mis* Vera Blaekwelder. sister of j Winter Park: Mr*. Je*-»- Atfn I . 1|H*I (» n it 1111 ftmki- I lir Ili-dii'the bridegroom, and Mi** Dor I* I Wehkonf of Jacksonville Mi nod
lt\ a lunik i iillrtl ‘ \ my tinny l*nt
Jones. Their drr**e* were yellow A(r« Henry Krrstof Mr* J T i. 4lV«V M11«| If I A* I &gt; , S' \ i|III 11•
Illlf It Is Ills.' 1 fill toil • llldlrt rtlrflt
and blur respectively and fashion­ Ilia, kw ,bier, Mr D 'lt" •&lt;*( 'l l
l ’»u&lt; .if thr fair ** \f \iurri« .u sun. t&gt;.
ed alone line* similar to tin- maid Wilbur Blaekwelder. Mr
Ills!
of honor's. Their halo* ami nose- D riggor* Mr* Stella Intel-. ' I r V- hit'll I* pi. "Un*.| to
|John Rltrli. Miss Billie ll-'oiell. ally und Ri ti'Mi-U th*. a . tilth *.f
up vs were of deeper nink rose#
little Mis* JuMe Vernay served [Mi*- Vivian lb .g r ..r» no.I Julian. (•ai «nfm inriiiMii. ,ni sUifo imnti»«n
nml •‘lirrf I 'tliluviA-tftli whlth h
'•* flower ■*ir I and &gt;vnr- it dress of IW llbe’-i anti Clifford Mr In
ai-iia taffeta with fPtrd luuBre. an of Ik 10*011 Spring' ami Mi W loifhl) |M|n4l.«i I. in foi in II ion
I nrhiultlid), thr L.i.ik irHiittrd
off shoulder neckline and a full Anderson of DeLnnd
fm ili \Hvf II a » &gt;' ttwfi r« Udlion
at 1 • ndhitr !***• fiiiitiy »*f our rut
•uvula, on Dec 5.d-7 und avvqrui r« nt mmfimM
I*, rlmps 'In- a ,»
of Ihe In.y* front Seminole expect i.n fiiro’d at thr ruinil*. i of niMi lrto attend.
&lt;le«iRnrd to .fimi noittrii i .1 r hott
lit JANE W IIITN K R
Mi*. A. lb liuuntree unit Mi to iu;rl.t lliiin u h i
rimt. toY.I),
The first art cles'e* were held .It F C’,ki|m i . two -if th. Srmimdr fill tlDM to If■I Of ll.ild n I l lr.tlll.
•»i Irp In.a I*. niiiilyVc
1%. If
at Seminole on fb-pt. 21. Accord ('iitintv wh'Hil 1 ru*ttt i* mi ip ini
ing to Mr*, lialm-ck. sonre »if tin- sent * ' the chii|«'l |»r««KrnMi •«* Vifliii n» luhlti.r, yum rJrld 1 » %••III
art student* are to paint a lie"1 1hutsduY
Mr ii' nuii! !\Imr 11 ■ till *hti nd
* «'f ihi* n lfirr
\u\ vi uji,, h ft |i tfnr! ii if ** * i irv
mural to lw* placed over the candy »*4i&gt;l airu'it On* tin Mr1
counter in the nchool cafeteria and mill 1 1n1it in11 shIiio rt| Mr* R'Uiiitu i l»it'll l» Wt V allllunl lilt I r |. tl *t:U'
also an historical mural which will mill Mi. ( *iHi|n*t a%h»» iitliln *«i»l th&lt; liiiM -Indud lIn fii'Id 4in .1 n* • .iiniti
hr 1 fihdltiir* If thr «o « nil I .4
extend all the wav around the «tU'lrtit InhI v . Mr I** L. II d u p II. !»•
• t&gt;» .Kill culv I*',* fflYPN ♦
*• 41
imuiI&gt;!i * tn I f
wall* uf the library. A eornmlttec thi* third tru«tr« .
I ate, the \11n-tirnt1 %%i»nnit
■„%
of #1* of the student* will bav* mi Amt. Fnllnuinif f HI* Mr T W y*l\ «rmfi|w'i|t ilri i«t&gt;* lo i.itfi
charge uf the library and high I Jiwtoii. County Sii|*rr ititrndinf nf lull 1%•*, !iuh«|i|i&gt; Luly
lint a Iml
•chmd bulletin l-oanU nml a few I'uldir InstructImii. Hindi u *hr|t U p Anirtiruti 111 *11 i*v -Ii -Jdnt
talk
tu
thr
ptudciit*
will make rvramlc*. The te»l *d
hi* 1 s1mi"11 1,, a huiniin In |ir I flu t

J Mrs. J. W. Wright ai rived on
Saturday to attend the marriage
&gt;f Mis* Ruth Stenstrom to Kdwatd
Cxnjka which will he an event of
• * ■ * *• . ! l i v e
an honest I wtlh
•• Mr*. W. A. Thursday.
Mrs. Wright is the
A fter the fr.me* are rm (F ill*. Albert Eft's and E Ewing yue.t of Mrs. E. S. Ritchey at l.ri
home on Park Avenue.
Diected, pick your color. Toltolsc-!
J,r- ,,f Atlanta l.a.
ihell type frame* *eent to l«e the I The lingerie consist* of an open
moat practical a* they will go [center bra. made .if ribbon aim
Mr. ami Mr*. II. L. Perkin* hnvt
with everything. Gay glasses In Mace, such a* I* worn in Europe, returned to Sanford after *|tendbrilliant red. blue or or'-n flam e* |and a fluffy dream of a garter nig some time in Charlottesville,
may be impractical unlrs* you belt made of imported English net Vn. and other points in the East
and riblion*. I.ats-r. Ihe company Central slate*. Their daughter,
have several pair of glasses.
Hollywood wonder* whether the plan* to add nightgown*, slip* ami Mis* Martha Perkins, accompanied
bobby-soxer I* a thing of the pntt. negligees designed in the same hem to Charlottesville where *he
will be employe*! at live University
At one studio where they were Frenrh tone.
Petite Pari* Lingerir, live. w*s of Virginia Hospital iluring the
all iet to make a picture about a
Lobby.sour, a studio fashion actually Imrii in Paria, France in winter month*.
Aecout *et out tu observe a teen- *ha winter of 11*47. At that time
^ a g e r »o that the picture's «U r Mr*. Martha Fitta llayr* ws, cmrould be put on the beam. In the .‘ ployed by the United State* govscript the girl wa* dccrlbed a*|ernmcnt in Frankfurt. Germany,
wearfng sloppyjoe sweaters, wool She spent mo»t o f her leave in
Pari* which she found tu l* a fas­
ihirta and hobby-aoi.
Miss Ruth Stenstrom and her
cinating place, and where she at
What happened T
(ianre. Kdwatd Ciajka. were h«nThe fashion scout prowled casu­ tended several fashion showing*, orni on Saturday evening with an
ally about North Hollywood High hut her attention was caught pai • informal gathering of Mt»* Steti*
School and say* "there was bald­ ticularly hy the lovely French strom’* family given hy her aunt.
ly a bobhy-»**er to be seen. The lingerie.
At the present lime there aie 25 Mrs. E S. Hockey at her home on
girl* all louk so grown up Pm
laivt-ly arrange­
expert
seamstresses employed by I'atk Avenue.
frightened that mayD- now there
ment* of talisman and pink radlthe
company
with
all
of
the
work
tPwlll b« no teen-age group at all—
Advene" ciice roses with greenery were
v e il Just jump from childhood to being done in Sanford
showing' of the lingetle are lw- used in decorating in the rooms
adulthood in one bounce.”
" f the Hockey home.
So now th« atudl.’s dilcmme &gt; ng held hy Iw-tter store* all over
lu te In the evening the hnstes*
thlat Moat people *01! think tten the state, including the Yowrli
ager* wear bobby-sox, they'll Company in Sanford. The Petite wu* assisted in serving a sweet ! the student* will work 011 individncomplain If they don’t wear ’em Pari* Lingerie will also be shown rourae by her daughter Mrs. Bacot ! a| pirtures.
The American History 1 lasses of
in tin picture. On the other band n an advertisement in the Nuyent- Etlerlie and Mis* Avi* Strnstroin
Those enjoying the evening were ’ Seminole High w ill see, during
the high school ae! will resent t * r issue uf Mademoiselle.
Miss Stenstrom and Mr. C’taika. !|he year, a senes of movies rtilleU
bobby-soa living worn when thag
Mr. and Mr*. John Salshury, Mr. ^the Chronicles of Anu-rtca- Before
are old hat.
M rs.
•ml Mr*. Julian Steiistroin, Mr. and |each picture a synopsis of it wiM
If bo!&gt;by-»u« ara out in iha
Mr*. Douglas Stenstrom, Mr. and I*, given by Mr* Wray. American
-W est, that Isn't nvte**ar!ly so of
'ir«. Ell, t la-, Mr*. J. W. Wright of JHistory leacher. and « detailed
Vtha East. Girl* at thr Mahnpae
High School in New York anMr*. Glenn Sinllir was rlrttr*! Jacksonville, Mi** M n r y a n n n study will he made of the life of
wcarlng Pom Pom So*. Tiic (mm 10 fill Ihe office o f president uf Springer. Mis* Nancy William*, the American people at the perh-,1
pom on the ankle of the » , * the Sanford Grammar School Par- Mis* Avi* Htenstrunr of Winter |„ f history of the movie. A few
matches their class rotor and this ynt-Teacbvr Asusciatlon at the Haven. Iletle-it Stenstrom, Wade ,,f the picture* among those in the
1* a fad, say the gtrl*. that deft- first fall meeting o f 'He group Garner. .Stanley Hockey, George series are: Columbus, The Gaten'lely will catch.
held last Tliutiwlay. Her election Duncan of Ft. Pierce, N. J. Step- vs-av to the West, and Dixie.
, At a meeting uf the Kev Club
Style Awhile . , . .Fall dre**.-* wa* the rr*ult of the resignation •Itnrn ami the hoste**.
-■
on Thursslay, the llev. Douglas
at* all aet at tsvel*: lr h;». r^at from the office bv Mr*. Waite
and ault length* at eleven and •'nrbe*.
i,
«,
/ »» x o x o
iCharle* stroke on the Communistic
I'lutliok
The Key Club I. contwelve inches, say fashion ex­
Mr*. J. K. McKinley pronounced D U U K M t T H ( ) f
pert*. They should stsy that way the devotional aftet which th*4 | n v it t l n r r c n t c i
shirring as a pruj**et |irr*eullng
r i u v t a o r r e m o J i t t i lhr .yh i^* of *«)iooi saving* f«*c
l ^ k l wi into the whiter su you eachers and mother* were Inlto” ton*t have to worry about length- lured. The principal o f the school,
everv student In Seminole High
Mrs. H J. lo-hntan. .Mrs. J. B. Frivol. Tin- stn'e convention o*
suing your dreaa hem* fer a long 'I. C, Steele welcomed the memtime.
lw*r*. MemUiro voted to have *• Ray, Mr*. A. R, Kev ami Ml*. F. E. the Kev Ctuii will in* bebl In Pen*
Out o f the Muaie l&gt;u\ . .||n(i heir project fur the year, the im­ Boumiilat attended a meeting on
of Gold, Eyes o f Blue I* a n t.h y provement nf Ihe »chool librar ■ Friday of the United Stater
tut.e about a Santa Fe beauty and for thi* cause a food sale will Daughters of IN|2. The inerting
wa* held at the home of &lt;he or­
•iwscn . . .Vienneae Wallie* by lie held on Dct. 2.
Johann Strauaa, Joseph Ntraus*
The association also voted to ganising president. Mis* Haiti.'
and Joseph Lanner, luvi-l) tunet Sold every other meeting at night AI. Allen ii- .Sorrento.
for romantic nlghta . . Tommy Mr*. Rolw-rt Reely was cho*en to
Officers ejected to serve during
Dorsey* dance arleelhm* indud- fill the office o f membership the rornlnr year are Mi** Alien,
Sentimental chairman.
prriident: Mr*. C, H. E»tey, re­
ffD ver You."
Dalnlu W l« p »
cording secretary; Mr*
David
Star With a Goat, Foundation
A French inventor, Nicola* Jac- Simpson, treasurer; Mr*. HaiitiiII. . . Matching Girdle and bra » « t* nues Conte, ls considered the fa­ lot. historian and Mrs. M. F. Cow •
n maiie, blue black, aome with ther of the modern pencil.
-it a* registrar.
luce trimming, bow., hearl*. fans
(.ate in the afternoon the hostess
and flosrer applique* aiake a bit
About 1.200 gross uf pinrlrs can wa* iissisted by her sister, Mr*. I
with fastidious levn-age*.
Ik- made from the average tree.
Cowart, in serving - deliciou* re- |
When buying girdle* remember
'reshnrent* from a beautifully a|&gt;- 1
to buy themn
^ high
nigh enough
anou
tu ionAn oil well In Oklahoma Is more •minted table in the dining room.
trbl waiat flexh, Imtg
g enough to than three mile* deep.
Um
__ in l1ine
keep hi
pa 1and lega Oath
and ro that boning do**n’t in flic t
with hipbone*.
charcoal giey. muted raspberry
and wine are among the ntott
popular fall color* for
school
drosses. These are the drop, gray
tones of the Victorian
era,equal!/
inportent In adult wear this fall,
By DOROTHY ROB
ptewar standard* In sllkinea* a!
d
Associated Preo* Faah1m Editor texture and beauty of design
3 But* • 3 Colon
T V P(gUll set haa a Victorian Some of the satin striped rhamlook all ita own thla fall, with brays and fine gingham* Hlng
qwlnl-new styling and muted dark turned out by American manu­
I f you act NOW It la probabU
colors In cotton school dry****.
facture* today can compare favorthat you can Kc-enroll in our
flight school. If yuu delay you
Youll see thaw! collars, apron ably with those produced any­
may rmt be able to reenter.
fronts, bolero effects and track where In th# world.
C o u r s e s available-Private,
•ashea on tlm tvewaat classroom
Commercial, Instructor, Instru­
•tylea—not all on the anna dross,
ment Twin Engineof course. School frock* hart an
Stop and See our 8chool or
oM-fashloned-charm, which comPhone 1080
Mace with the newaet end Onset
‘ nafclt arholcr*
ia i
f c a af diallne* Han.
W IN T E R PAR E . O R L A N D O
., fa b tla toaac a f
"V

Mrs. Rockey Honors
Miss Ruth Stenstrom

PA G E THREE

H O LLYW OOD, S#f»t

MONDAY
MU* Ruth Skrmtrum, who**
Public installation of officer*
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evan* remaniajtr to Edward Crajka will
of Rainbow Girl* will be held at
turned on Saturday to their home
be
an
event
of
Thurniay,
wa*
honthe Masonic Temple at 8:00 P.M.
m Lake Mary after ipeluilng »evAll parent* and friend* are in­ oretl'un Saturday afternoon at 4:00 era! month* in Mat*.
o'clock
with
a
Coca
Cola
parly
vited to attend. Mr*. Jack Burney
will *erve a* the installing o ffi­ •riven by Mi*. Elisabeth Whig ham
Ml** Uaihara Leo Chapman and
and Mr*. Donald Jonc* at the Mt»* Vera Joanne William* have
cer.
Jone*'
home
on
Sanford
Avntue.
TUESDAY
arrived at Huntingdon College in
► Week of Prayer for »tatr mis Fall fluHcii were u»ed In grateful Montgomery. Ala. to enter their
lion* will lie ol»erved by the Fir*t arranitcmvnt* I h r n u r h u u i the freahmun vrar.
liaptiit Church at .1:30 P.M. at the room*.
The refreshment table u »« arThe Sanford Pilot Club will meet
Ml*. Annie I. Rail ami *nu A. T.
at the Tourist Center at 8:00 P.M. lauKtd on the porch and covered ilntl returned on Sunday from
with the Imard meeting preceding with * lace cloth. Pink ami white Align. Ia. (in. Wheie the) attended
flower* formed a lovely reuU-t - the funeral on Saturday of Mr*
at 7:30 P.M.
piece for the table. Silver candel­ Lula Joining., *t.tei of Mr* Hall.
WEDNESDAY
The Sanford Woman’* Club will abra held tall burning taper, and
Meet for a general hu*inrt* meet- [ open faced *andwichc., .aited nut.
J. C. Mitchell ami Walter L.
ing and luncheon at the dull hou.e. and mint, were served from cry*- Morgan returned on Thursday
The program will lie under the tal ami silver appointment*. The from iHiint* in Tennessee, western
OMlrection of the Civic Department hn*te*M-* were assisted in -riving North Carolina and Georgia where
with Mr*. E. C. Harper chairman. by Mr* Rudy Sloan.
they *|&gt;ent about two week*.
Other ho*te**e* ate Mr*. W. It.
Mi*. Slrn.trom wa. presented
Jeuniiig*, Mr*. Irving Felnberg. with several piece* of china in her
Mr*. K. S Rochev bad at be)
Mr* E. A. Mnnforton. Mi*. C. L chosen pattern, Those invited to guests over (be weekend her son
Redding. Mr*. Itenrf McUulln. lw with Mis* Stenstrom were her Stanley Hockey and ht« goe.t,
Jr. ami Mi*. June Roumillat. Sen­ mother. Mr*. .1 VV. Salthury. Mr*. George Duncan, of Ft Pierre and
ator Lloyd F. Hoyle will hr the Voile William*. Jr.. Mr* Dougin* Mis* Avi* Stenstrom of White.
principal »|ieakrr for ihe occa­ Stenstrom. Mi*. Julian Stenstrom, Ilavrii.
sion. Those desiring reservation- Mr*. Illake Sawyer, Mr*. Hacot
..
.. .
I,
.
air asked to call Mr*. Felnherg or Eller lie, Mr. Hill Tyie. Mr. liarMr*. Sybil Kouth. state hl.toriold llr tkenhach, Mr*. W. E. I’rid- an for the American Legion AuaiMr*. ReddirTHURSDAY
die, Mr*. Elmore Giarilck, Mr*. llury, ha* been ipfMiinled to the
*4 Seminole Rebeknh If*r.fW• No. 41 |Willinm Stcntper. Mi*
Royal entertainment
imini It lev fur a
will meet at 8:00 P.M In the O d d ................
French. Mr. St.ran, Mr*. E, C j con vent ion to U- held in Minim,
Fellow* Hall.
Member* ere re­ Harper ami Mr*. Mark Jaruby.
Oct. 1821.
quested to attend. Officer* will
bod drill practice following the Maryanna Springer. Bat hire Eden, ' Mr. and Mi*. Rarot Klle.hr ha.l
field, Gladys W ell*. Barbara Dam- * » *beir « « » « » »
Sunday at their
meeting.
_
,
t

T T a l k

~

[MihN Ruby Lucille Anderson lie comes
Bride O f Victor M a r i o n Blaekwelder

A n d Personal Activities

C a rlin P a lm e r H ay— S o c ie ty E d ito r

S A N F O R D U E R A I.D , 8 A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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A dancing

daredevil
meets a heavenly

VOICED SENORITA ..

on j UCHHICW.D8
ISLAND'

F L rn i

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"Natural L o j'

Victorian Look Is
Featured In Styles.

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RE-ENROLL

•

SHOW ALTER
SANFORD

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GARLAND • KELLY

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COUNTy' LAUNDRY C O M I'A M

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reuMtnaltlf priem. K ur ricaning a -pecinlly.

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M O N D A Y S E P T . S 7 ,.W «

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

Seminole Feds L ose 20 To 0 Contest To Gainesville
Citizens Field. New
Stadium, Dedicated:
SanfordLacksPunch
ToMakcTouehdown

Giants Release
Tim Tyler And
Lloyd Clifton

Three O f Nation’s Top Teams Were' Upset Saturday
HUSKIES' NEW COACH - * By Alan Mover
.

Manager Hal Gruber of the S.ir..
fonl Giant* announced Inlay the
unrnnditionnl releu *e of l.loyil
Clifton and Earl tf. f Tim r Tyler.
• Clifton played ae.-iml Imim- dur
irig the 11*48 aeaaon for the Giant ,
end T y ’cr aited a- a utility tn.in
tor the the squad.
Clifton completed .the year with
n 230 hatting nverage. while
T y jrr hit at a .271 -lip.
“ It i« our opinion that there
two men have gone about a* far
a* #ran lie expected m iug.wucd
Inst ball, ntid the Giant* tire pri­
marily intrnuted in developing
player*, who have (MHglb lit it-* of
t oing to higher da** I nil.' Managrr Gruber w tcitcd

CAINK8VII.LK. Sept. 27, (Rp*'rla lt—O nrh Carl Krttlps' scrappy
S&lt; mmole High School C fltry Fed
footlinll rli'Tcn went down tx'fnrr
(hr mighty Purple Hurricane if
Gainesville High School here Fri­
day night by a 2tt l&lt;&gt; &lt;• count In n
iralu dedication service fnt Gainesvllle's new Citizen* Field.
Fuller Warren, Democratic nom­
inee for gnvrrnor * » « the main
speaker at tlie ileilirntinn cere­
monies for, the new itHr! iron.
Mauler of ceremonies for the
ncraaion wan Holt tllurk, repreaentallvo elect from Alachua Coun­
ty. Illark in also president of the
Hurricane (Juatleriiark Club, »pon*
soring agency for the field and
aUdlu m.
Sanford opened the conical hy
kicking off lo Gainesville, and held
the Purple Hurricane for Ihre •
down*, ami wilh the hall resting
on their own SO. the Gainesville
eleven kicked out t» Sanford, lit
n *. He* of sweeping reverse* the
C.-Ierv Fed* moved to tillflM vIllf't \ I1 New denture*
MORGANTOWN, W Va
A
21 yard a'rlpe with Char lea Ander­
sen and Donald lb-41 carrying the ia»*lng nlliirk built around four
arkfield *hnrpihootrr« and thmail.
f •
Andrraen went ovvr right tackle Rlickv finger* of fine end* hold*
for two yard*, thjn Iteal added Che kry to We*t Virginia llnlvertwo more over riirht guard. Antler- ■tty"* gridiron fortune* (hi* »eaaen faded for a |ia«. hut the Im i •on.
Cnaeh Dudley Ib-Gnmt, l*-gi*iwar intercepted on tin* in yard
•trine, fiaineavllle moved the hall nlrtg hi* first *ea*on with the
lo the 20 on the next play, then a Mnuntainecr*. won’t predict how
handoff from Montasano to Kliolt, many gmme* hat team will win a*
who paaaed to Humphry netted ■■■ it plough* along the first ll-gnine
00 yard touchdown for the home schedule for n WVU eleven »in.-e
IH.rt,
rluh. Iliu at ndde.1 the extra point
The (rhcilule alid difficulty in
from placement
The acorn wa*
finding replacement* for key men
then tialneavillc 7. Sanford 0.
Midway the aecond |&gt;erl«d the loxt hy graduation and to the prowith Sanford filling the air with fi-**ionnl rank* have plart-d tough
pa*aea, I’umphiy intercepted o obstacle* in the way of a great
toav from Itotihy Humphry ant *ra*on.
The end* are causing DeGroot
•tampered 7f&gt; yard* for a touch­
down. Hurat ailded the extra point, no wortie*. He has veteran* in
and C.alneavdle fnrired ahead hy a Frank Reno. C lim ig t Cox, Hoy
I .oxter, liernie Hunt* and Sil
14 to 0 margin.
Metro, and fine newcomer* Keith
The firal tiair ended with the Allen, l.arry Cirarrrlli and Ken
Sanford aggregation knocking at Wllaon.
the Gainesville goal. The final
Hig 22^.|Hiund Dave Rtvphemon
play of the firat half found Ed and 2l5-|»uind Frank Kazrnier*ki
firiHiklvn lieing hit « l the eight more than fill the hole ill center.
yard line.
Ktfphcnxnn made the firat team ai
During *he Ihinl i|irart"r, th-1 Tennessee a* a fieahnmn In I Wirt,
Sanford rluli held the hull moal ami now i« eligible at WVU under
of tha time, hut lacked the punch the transfer rule.
to drive the liall'across the twin
The »tnry I* *omewhat dlfferi nt
■.ripe into pay dirt.
at guard* and tackle, with experi­
l-ate in die fourth period the ence largely at a premium
Jimmy Walthall, a ■tar a* a
Gainesville rluh came t*&gt; life again
W lh less than four minute* re­ fte«hman. hut hampeicd by Inmaining In the route*t, Gainesville iurira la*t year, again i* expected
recovered a Sanford fiinilde on to |«- ready after a upHng knee
their own 41. On a aerie* of operation, and hi* pavalng and
smashing line plunge*. Muntesano general (inow-how a* i|iiarteil.ack
Eliott and I'nmphrv moved the In the T could give the Mountain­
Iuill to Sanford'* IS yard line. eer* a hig Ihk&gt;*I.
Behind Walthall are two new
Humphry then pumper! a pa** Into
the outstretched arm* of Montes- corner*. Hill Allen and Jimmy
nno for a touchdown, hut Hurat'* (’Heater, who are good pn»*er*.
trv for the extra point waa not Another thrower and the No. 2
good. and Gaineaville pared th1* ipiarterhark ln*t year, ltu&lt;* Conilt*.
i* performing nt halfback.
r fir r y Feds, 2t) to 0.
Comb*’ running ability
ha.
Sanford'* starting lineup lorlud
1 d Wallace Tyre *iul John Keeling plea*e&lt;| the roaching stuff *o far,
*t the nyda, Kd Myeta and John anil little Charley llecra will laKrider
the tackle*. Gene Harper around for climax dutie*. Another
• nd Itlehard llaaa at the guard* mlghty-mUe, I I I pound Gene Sim­
and George Dagt|e at renter. The mon*, ha* Ix-eu assigned the field
hnrkfictd Included Rav Dunlvar goal and extra |a&gt;inl chorea. The
■I the Mocking luick, Charle* An- tiny aophomnre *|a«ul* all hi* time
cleracn at the aplnnerhaek and Don dropkickmg.
Deal and Rob Humphry at the
wing*.

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N°J*th Carolina, Notre
~ ..______ Dame.Cahforma.Ar
my And SMU A r e
Among Bcbt Teams

A£w WA9HIMQTOH
F O O TB A LL COACH ,
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w o r t h o f HORACE
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li&gt; W ILL GKIMBLKY
NEW YORK, Sept. 27, IJPfThree team* accurtomed to relet.rating New Year'* in n bowl
jitmnaphrre—Texa*, Alabama and
Tenne*»e,-—were listed among the
vant|ui*hvd today a* college foot*
Call nur*ed (lie lump* of ii* firat
l.ig weekend.
There were knot* on other impotlant noggin*, too, and the two
unla-aten powerhouse* of IU47—
Notre Dame and Michigan—txere
•till puffing from elo*e *uuvakv
ugnin*t iieighlxirlng rival*.
The full schedule o f game* from
coast to coa*t showed a trend to­
ward tiigger and tetter offensive*,
l tulv two tic* were recorded among
the better known eleven*—Duke'*
ic.irele-* draw- with North l aroliua State and Hardln-Slmmon*'
7-7 standoff with Cincinnati.
It appeared a lot of lucky
txiunce* would lx- nece*»ary for a
team to come through unhcat«sii
and untieil.
Leading candiuare* for aurh a
record at the moment — on thu
had■ of Saturday'* deportment ■

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Foot hall radiogram*, a acere
ahaet for football garnet, ate
.irailatde for Ranfurd and Semirole County grid fan* nt The
Hi la ’d offlre.
The aheet I* complete with
Incation* to tally flr tl down*, in•(It'pleted «nH-u«t|plrt-4 paxiri,
fumble*,
pcnnlitic*. aenrea hy
rjunrUra and
fi.nthall
Held for a runnltic account of the
l:amr.
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T»y ASHtKTATBT PRESS
To
Club*
I,
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Cleveland
57
Ho*ton
New York
57
Ramaining M-heilulex:
Cleveland—at borne, Detroit 3,
Chicago 2. Total 5. Away—0.
Boston--at home. New York 2,
Washington 8, Total 5. Away—0.
New York—at home, 0. Away
Hoiton 2, Philadelphia 3. Total 5.

CLEVELAND, Sept 27 id*)IXiU Ihuidreau flatly predirterl
(r.ilav that hi* Cleveland Indian*
wnuld win the Aim rlcan Iwagitu
pennant.
" I *ln c,f**ly lielieve wi-'r,- in
now,'* the happv pilot derlarrd. It
wa* the firat time thi* year that
Boudreau did not add any “ Ifi,"
"am l»," or “ hut*," white talking
pennant
More relaxed than at any time
thl* aeaann, the handaomr, rob
li'giale-liM&gt;king
playing
leader
lieamed nil over a* ke tallied about
Huh Feller’* 4-1 victory ovver Hal
Newhmuer and the Tlgera In DeDolt.
“ Tbnt wa* the hig one,’* he
emphaaited. “ Yerlerday1* game
meant the pennant for u*. It wa*
more Important than our •'muil"

ue North Carolina. N olle Dame.

A D iE A ls ri
none THAT HO« e*
su c c e s s with T»e
B ull d o b B R a ic h
OF THE 1/GEHDARi
COLLEGE CM/HES
W‘LL BE RE PCAte D
/V TIE BUSHES'
pn&amp; Q H — AFTER

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HORTON. S- pt 27—td^—After 1
III y &lt;ar* of di^ ipp'dntment', d-rr-'l
B U T S M t K E E P IT mg w • Icii they aw all *- v, t; of j
O N |&gt;E C E N T E R T A B L E
t Ik i r i ivrla triumph a t .ml once,
t' ■ D ‘ oil 111 IV' * ! i
w.-ie I
JE 5 ' FUH S TV l E *
back in the Niitioruil la-ntiip***;
rhumpii i.*hip rank-.
A* the 31,172 •n,1u in»‘.ic up
imrti r», who uad g.itli. nd fur the
“ kill," alnumt bh w i ff tin gran I"til'd ioof with th. ir thiindernu*
cheer*. tU llrav, * owner*, extutive* ant playu,* ngr&lt; d Ihnt n
major abate of th • team'* •ucco■•houhi )*• I « » t owed on Manttgei
li ilv Soutliworth
Chani|iioimhip team* are until­
ing n -w to that cnpald, pilot, for
hi* current lliuvc. me the fmiitii
Nutinnal League iteeriant-winning
chili he hi.* d ir i liol during thu
pant aen-n yiar*. And two of hi*
three St. L&lt;&gt;ui* Cardinal* winner*
lacauie win 11 champion-!.

Overwhelmed front all aide*
with congratulation* the moi -t
Southworth iimiitcd that hi* play­
er* reap the tribute*.
"The bov* won it and did it Hil­
liard way. Hilly aid. “ It wa* an
uphill bnith all i l . way. Tlu-y'ir
dragrving of thr nopnltunlty to
meet ariy American lo-nguo club in
the World Retie-

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YESTERDAY'S STARS
Only nne o f T, va*' IlUft fnolbnll
HY a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s opponent* tun Hie Ixnghorna In
Hatting, Roll Elliott, llnive*•ca*on aerie*—LUS.
hit three-run homer to enable
Hoiton to nip New York. 3-2. and
Ther,- I* only one aenior on the clinch National la-ague Pennant.
North
Carolina State football
Pitching, Hoi, Keller, Indian*—
■&lt;ltrad -WmgJ.ack (&gt;»car Horeman. nilitched (fleveland Into Dr»l place
in the American l-e-igur, b iting
victory over the Ilfinlon Her! Sox Detroit, 4-1 on five hiu while fanla*t W rdneutay. They've got to ning nine.
catch ii* now.
“ Wo
had to tx-at lb,atoii
Wi'dne-day to remain in the rare,”
I^ru explained, "A defeat then
would have dropped ua two full
game- U-hiud tin Rod Sox. That
might have been a terrific blow
to our morale. Yexlrnlnv'* tri­
umph,
however, couple.I wilh
Horton'* defeat hy the Yankee*
in New York, I firmly M leve,
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Rocky Mountain— Utah thump­
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept, 27—(/Pi­
trio r Edmond O'Brian and
ll hi*
■bride, actre-s Olga San Juan,
Ii) S T E R L IN G S U P P L Y
w .Ti to report back to work a)
A T L A N T A . Sept. 11 &lt;/1’j Lari »ca»on‘t Imal Southearlern con- their studio* today after bvillfcF
leirnre Handing* were headed by M itmiippl and Gcoigii Tech, married yesterday.
The simple ceremony wa* per­
after the first week-end of football thu year the lame two, in the
formed in the county courthouse
•ane order, agin ate at the top.
nt Santa Hirhitra, with Justice
The defending champion Hebei* of Ole Mi»* (uccetifully lirld off o f the prace William M kjuinn of­
the 4*rat challenge to then pennant with a 14-0 victory over the ficiating.
It was the first marriage for the
( burls Catnr*. The Yellow jacket* again are juit a *hade behind 21-year-old actress. O'Brien. 33,
wa* dirutred from uctres* Nuncy
with their 13-0 victory over Van­
Kelly in IW42.
'
derbilt.
Mississippi Rtati- and Tulane
II iiMlinnrd (rtini l*«iir !!n«*|
won the only oth-c two con­
Mr. Tinman'* contlniinnre in ofN*
ference game*—the Maroon with a Satn Rayburn pleaded against j flee because nf the state of world
changing
President*
now,
affairs fallowed repeat,-I asser­
surprising 2l*fl victory over Ten­
Mr. Truman announced he “ thor­ tion* hy the President that ha
nessee and Tulane wll|* a major
oughly approved" of a United hojx-il to confine |xditics to “ The
upset of Alabama 21-14.
'
Tennessee and Alabama were 8tatc*.|lrtli*h-Frrnrh “ white |ia- water's edge."
named among the top tlir.-u team* per" formally art-using Russia o f
•&gt;f the RKC hy coaches, hut threatening |*ence by the Her tin
after their defeat* Srturdvy, they hlirckade.
He did *o ln«t night a few
will lie down in the standingfor several week* vegimlle** of hours after he told a Itemoeratic
gathering in Han Antonin that
who they may deft at
L. 8. U. doe* not Join the con­ lienee “ I* much more important
ference tare thi* Saturila-’ . ince than whether I nm President of
rtii.i&lt;TKHFtt:i.ti
the llengal Tiger* me schedule! thr Unite,! States."
i 'A U G D I
He spoke after Kayhiirn, hi*
again,t Hire in llouitnn, Texas.
1,1T K V HTIIt K17
L, S. U. was idle last Saturday close per-anal friend and leader
I 'l l It.:,IP X llltlllX
after (heir earlier .Vt-'l druhhlug h) of the Demix-iatic minority in thi
.tl.li
UOI.D
Huiise, said that to change leader*
Texas.
PALI. MAM,
now
would
weakeh
American
for­
Auburn, Georgia and Kentucky
I ! ( W 1IT&lt;) N r ' tV»:v t A v
won from non-eonfer&lt;-nre team* eign policy and possibly make it P E i»riii;n
r o r i i . %n mi \&gt;iiw
thi.* weekend. Auluiin and Georgia harder “To git a totalitarian state %d*l I f l*rr I fiplMM l**r
tin*! ((fimlllnit Z*»nr 5
Ixilh won in the final uuaiter hut around the juste table."
Rayburn said he ilid not believe \\ rHr fat I • I'ur P H r# U « All
Kentiiekv had u track meet
llrnntl*
the voter* will "Make a change In |*rrmlnin
ngnirnt Xavier, winning 48-7.
I nit'll llr '‘ int*rl*r*l I t T h r iRftRV
the
great
leadership
that
Harry
%llnlMiim iin lr r *1% I
•
Auburn won from Mi«*i»sippi
I hr I rtiirr l«»ur l I N t r T h r M t t r
Southern 2P-I4 and Gemgia from Truman is giving to the United In
n
J ir llir r f
«#M&lt;irfiailrr4l
.State*
and
the
world
today."
Chattanooga 14-7.
Xonr
Presidential
Pr^ss Secretary 1 * 2 ii t; id u* Ic l*er ir «ri.
Anmng the haekfie'd stars were
J
11: )ilu* I«? per (i*art.
Johnny Rauch of Georgia, George Charles G. Rosa relayed to report­
nert
4
L it |itu* •c per 1
rilandn of Kentucky, Doug lh-1- er* Mr. Truman's reaction to the
1
1 «&gt; pin* 7c per Cert.
den uf Floiidn, Shorty 'IrWilllam* i*»ue going to the United Nation* . 4
1.4} plU* le per Can
«
1 II plus *4* per Carl.
of Jtlssissippi Stat-j, •alley 8nl- Security Council.
He said the
%
1 IT Iliu* Ihc iier Cart
mon of Ole MU* and Jix- Ernest Chief Executive had consulted with Stullf
11 lit |l**&gt; *&gt;(None
o f Tulane.
Secretary of State Marshall on l At 2 ll.lt 111II* I* P^r Ceri.
a
11; plu* *« per Cert
Pat O'Sullivan, renter for Ala­ the action.
t it pill* I»C per Carl
ai
bama, Hill Ifealv, Torh guard
Ho said Mr. Truman and hi*
i t ; pill* «4 per C«rt«
«
Dirk llaivia. Tech end, rnd Hob secretary of state have been ex­
1 IT pill* Tc per Cert.
7
i t : ptll* &gt;r pef Carl.
Walston, Georgia end, were among changing message* continuously
9
w
t
i it pill* 9c per Cert
the leading llnesmru.
alnco the President ieft Washing­ Ke"ml t'lmk nr Mtrncjr fifilatr *»nty
Itlanda pos*|hly had ihc* biggr,( ton Sept, 17 on a DJiOO.mlle cam­
P O P II I, AH MAIL SERVICE
day. Hr* threw Him ,* tourhdown paign trip.
I*. &lt;1. mix
Dept )a»
passe* in the tout of Xuvter.
Hayhiirn'k unexpected jdea for
iilr.x itiiT u y , 111 : 1..
Southeastern Sonfiicne,, Rtairdinga:
le a ju r Game*
W I. I P f O p pet.
Mississippi
I ii n it n moo
Georgia Ti-ch
l n t) I t n inon
Mis* Stale
I h o 21 n wwi
Tulane
I ft &lt;1 21 14 litOtt
Kentucky
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Auburn
O D D 0 I)
Georgia
II II II II II
Alabama
tl I 0 II 21
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Tennessee
0 I It li 21
Vanderbilt
II I 11 It 13
10 1
Florida
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Saturday'* schedule:
Conference game* are: Vandy
Room 223, Meisch Ruilding—222 E. 1st HI.
anil Alabama nt Mobile, Ala.:
Tulune nt Tech and Miuit«*ipp| m
Kentucky, other guot"* me: Ninth
Carol nn
at Georgia- TuT.a at
Florida (Gainesville-nightt; L 8 U
at Rice (night|; ionuian.* Tech
at Aid'urn; Haylor at Mj*si*«ippi
Mate, and Tennessee at Duke.

New Low Price!

Eight regular* from la at reason'*
North Carnlna State football team
are hack thl* araaon.

C U R TIS

California. Southern
Methodist
t'niver*ity and Army.
The North Carolina Tar H w l*
furnished I he day'* biggest »urprise a 34-7 walloping of a hefty,
fa*t Texa* team rated hotter than
^he club thnt whipped A Iaha mu
in the Sugar How! last year. Char­
lie tChoo Chool Justice supplied
the locomotion for thi* upset, rush­
ing to two touchdown* and paaaing
to two other*.
Notre Dame’a opportunist* came
fruiu la-hind to squeeze past Purdue at South Rend, 28-27 Ability
to rapitaliie on break* and some
fine plare-klrking under prc»»Uie
by Ggpid Steve Dracko kept the
extended Irish winning streak in­
tact.
After missing hi* flr»l three
yxtra point attempt*. Orarko split
llit- uprights with « 23-yard field
goal and laade the final tx-Ht
convcralon in the last p«-rind for
the margin o f victory.
California’s Gulden Hear*, oper
ating Ix-himl a 2l t-|»ound line, lived
tip to iht-ir rating n* u Pacific
Coast favorite hy overwhelming
Navy at llaltimore, 21-7.
Army, speedy an,| alert, put on
nn impressive show in humbling
Villanova. 28-0 Southern Metho­
dist'* Southwell champion*, with
All-America Dunk Walker, blasted
Pittsburgh, 33.14.
Outstanding individual perfor­
mance* figured In the undoing o f
Alabama and Tennessee.
(Quarter bark Joe Krnr*t had a
big finger in nil three touchdown**
a* Tulane jolted the Crimson Tide,
'Ji lt, Tom tShortyt McWilliams
sparked Mississippi Ktnte to n 21*
;rt triumph over the Tcnnessea Vol*.
Michigan's Hig Nine chamniuns
had to snurt In the final |K-rl5d to
siilxlue Michigan Rtatr, 13-7.
Northwestern thump, d U.C.I..A.,
lo t*, and Minnesota waitrd until
the last period to roll over Wash­
ington, 2fl-0,
Her*- are other important Sain*day developments by sections:
East— Yale, despite tts light line,
upset Hrown, 28-13
Columbia
rolled over Rutgers. 27-rt. Cornell
beat New York University. 47-41.
Holy Cross thumped Georgetown.
18-7.
South—Rout lies stern runfere nc
champion Mississippi h u m b l e d
Florida. 14-0, and Georgia Tech
topped Vanderbilt, 1,1-0, Georgia
squeezed past Chattanooga, 14-7;
William and Mary Iwat Davidson,
14-0, Furman downed Washington

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Mississippi And Georgia Tech
1Nuptial* Announced
Again Lead Southern Loop

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Hill Hardware Co.
Ph. 83

USED CARS
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OFFICE rpace In Melach Building, ROSE
BU SH ES-Free colored Refined Middle-aged lady with re­ F ir Kilchen t'ahincts call U J.
l^rge light office, newly decocathlug de.rnhing All Atncriference* would tike work a*
G u ilt 77 D W .
Tided, -II Utiiitit*, heat and Janlrail Rote Selection Winner*.
hou*ekeeper &lt;r rook.
Write
OK
L A N D ll M orn in g S nlinel. l)rfur •&lt; rrieo
furniihcd.
Call
Patented and Star.daid V jiieOrange City. Iknt 23.
tando Lvi-nm g Star. C all Katpk |
8»A-W. H. * A. Dept. Store.
tlee.
Cud A
Hnv. 1165-J
10 liu-mcv-i OppurluniUrit
TY-TEX HOSE NURSERIES
itlouein and up to date one roomi
Box 632, Tyler, Texa*
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
Service station and lunch room. CnLL 617 for Battery, tienerator
Swain'R
hu.’ nesy couple. Downtown lo .!
for sale. Living quarter* in' and Starter aervjce.
Battery Si'rvire, 301 W. Firtl
cation. Call 680.
hank. 1IK11 French A v e . i'hooo
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
St. ___
________
'.•146
W Fir*t Cla** t Moilern Apt. Takaclt Cahtiago Plant*. Mat ion Market,
Venetian
Blind*:
New
Mind*
andj
| P h o n e 1BB7-W,
Tommririali Yellow Re, i (taut. Phone W'.I R. 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
u romidele reconditioning ,e rv -1
I St. At Park Ave. __________ , I- 11. Mann. Lake Monnu,
irt*. Ph. 1*08-11. for free rsti
Beal hnistr
Inrmtmenta
S'wo new unfumlihed apartment*.' lU X E U b FK M iS—enmolete line
mate*.
8V. K. WILLIAMS. Realtor
| Keply Box FSM elo Sanford
Hunt* Titxwto Fe*-d More
110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
I Herald.
Hello Folk*! I am your new Rnw
F.II.A. Long Term Loan* (i.L
SEWING MACHINE Center 110
leigh man. Ju»t aecepleil Semi­
F.II.A. Repair laiana
Aparmenl with nhower, garage.
W. 1st. opposite Princes* Thea­
nole County, tiot a full !te»h
Apply 1201 Magnolia Ave.
tre. Ph. 1100.
LAW NS MOWED. For rea.onable
line
of
Raw leigh
ptodurtt.
e*tin&gt;atc* Phone 788-88'.
88’imld like to hear from idlj
4 room apartment. FumDhed FRIED JUMBO SIIBIMP dinner*
Rnwleigh ruatomei*, *o I ran
Apply 112 Him Ave.
every night. llOMEICS.
Expert Radio Repairing
put you on my railing list.
Frod
Mvara.
811
T.
lud
Ht
W 3 room apartment. No children nr Hamilton Watch-2.3 Jewel, A-l
PleaM’ ►end me n card, won't
pet*. Inquire at 2l«i E. 8lh
rondltion. Bargain for qui.*k
you? C, 1- S., Rente 1, Box
V E N E TIA N BUNDS made to or| Street.
►ate. I l l Holly Ave.
I IK, or Phone 0078.
d&gt;r. Sa-minrle Venetian Blind
Excellent rondition. large circulat­
Co. 820 88. 3rd St.
Phono Kitchen Cabinet* huilt to
I
WANTED TO RENT
1162-88'.
ing Estate oil heater. Used fi
Free e*timnte*. *Tliihti K.
month*. Cost $150, sell for 61*5.1
O r I a li d o llighw a y,
88'antetl: unfurnished 2 or 3 lr*|.
BOOKKEEPINfl Service and Tax
1021 Elm Phone 1115.
1070-8V.
room hou*e eloae in. Phnnc 164,
report*.
Drinp*ey, 210 Mag­
exrrpt Sunday*.
P A IN T SPECIAL-FJC Out* ids
Gel your IdnnkH* hound ticfuic
nolia. Phone 8i77.
88’ hite, 61,76 per gallon. Henwinter. ArcomntiHlation .shop, 11*&gt;
3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E
W 2nd
karik Ula*.* and Paint Co. 112SEE US FOR
HEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
114 88’. 2nd St. PhoW- 320.
MIMKOtlRAPH PR IN TIN G
lit NOTLCfcft—PERSONAL
f t PROPERTY MANAGEM ENT
AND TYPING
AKTLCkF.3 WAN i LU
” RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor 8
CREDIT BUREAU O F
FG.t
HEALTH PROTECTION and
HP.. I Florida Btata Bank Bldg.
SANFORD
LI F IN E R LIVING call 1*81 for
Highest ca-h Drier paid for utel
ID* N. Park
Phona IW1
Com,dele detail* nn FOGGING.
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
So lin e n Chemicals. Ine.
hSmc, 2 hath*. Excellent 1ora&gt;
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 1*68.
Electoral Appliances
t.on Apply fiOfl
6M Ptumosa Drive.
Refrigerators
rrgardlr**
W IL L BUY your ear
2 K'dlin* student* wish to rontnrt
P h i:# 1239-W.
Repairing
iif age or cuudltlon. Ratliff tt
commuter* tn Winter Park. Ph.
8VALKEB hl.ECTRIC CO.
Deluxe 8 family apartment. Gross
678 J m 1070. IV.
Bens. Phone 237-W.
208 N. Park Ave.
Ph. 1101
income 120,000 last year. Owner
All 88’ork Guaranteed.
AVON P H O IH IT S
ha* cut price to practically cost. Will I'ay $300 rash foy piano.
Get Chriatmas eustomer* nm* I
Spinet. Baby Grand. 1100 up•30,000 down payment, rest fa »y
IVtiman ran w&lt;&gt;r* 25 hour*
right. Write Birger Wetter, 700 FLOOR SANDING and finishing
term*. Big net profit. V e r y ,
with modern equipment, 2M
weekly and earn 625-660 inromis
active latere*! so see me at' Sou© Florida Avenue, Lakeland.
ytar* esnrrirne
werk guar­
IVrite Naomi Senhury, 311 East
Phone 31681.
once. Fred II, Houghton, &lt;03
anteed. E. 6’ . Sv.rvena, Kt. 2
11111 Ave., ML D&lt;&gt;r», I'la.
Lenox Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.
Bus 143A, S*nford, rail 710111
1 P a la , L iv e s to c k . 5 u p p l
alter 7:00 I*. id. o, t&lt;eforv 7:00 14
L O S T Ac F O U N D
Bargain: 2 bedroom masonry' TTT”
fln.nl.l~iuii.n"i^
Corker Spaniel
puppies, hlonde,
A M.
house, well furnished. Close to C&lt;^ “ / Keg
at .tod
l-o*t: Aluniraim rim from car
ocean Iwach
lirach and store*.
store*, 68.600,1 m&gt;lf' -RN D »«frwJ
wheel. If found return to Mark
Mr*. C. II. Mbit, phone 4C2-W. UPHOLSTERING where quality
down payment 6C.OOO. See Fred
prevail*. Sample* of material*
Sanders, 1318 Sheppard. 62 Re*
B. Houghton, 403 Lenox Ave., Muriel A Ford Pickup in A-l
galore. Estimate* g;vert. S a W *
ward.
Daytona Beach, Fla.
shape. 8Vllliam H. Avery SanUpholstery 110 W. 1*1. St.
Ft HIND A Mult- dog, nil hJarir.
fmd Trailer Park.
I'honc 1363.
Small house. Magnolia Ave.. needs
h&gt;ng hair, ring lull. O. D.
—
repairs. (2,600.00. Call or see 8
.H E L P W A N T E D
SAVE A LIFE
Farrell, I20tr Park A n
^
-Roy Reel, 937.61 or 1064 J.
M AYBE YOUR OWN
Waitress and kitchen man. Apply
a u t o s to r
By having your car or truck is
3 HOMES IN THE LOWEU
Grill, 211 Magnulla Ave,
checked over try our expert
PRICE BRACKET.
BARGAINS
methanit-a. I* the steering sys­
Both are well located la the city: FLORIDA FASHIONS I* again
BETTER USER CARS
tem
«afe?
Are
the
brake*
ad­
One priced at •5,000.00. The other
looking for ambrtionu* white
In
justed for quick stops7 Monthly
at (2760.00.
woman foe office work. We offer
4*1 Mercury Sedan Coiqs'
payment
plan
t&lt;m
larger
job*.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
excellent opportunity* In de­
Low mileage Tup rendition.
Raymond K. Laadqaiat. AaaorUte
pendable, intelligent woaien re- GENERAL TRUCK A KQ PT CO. 4K Oldsmiddiit 7&lt;1 Solan f'cupe
208
W.
First
Street
Phone 712
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
gardleaa of previous experience.
Good ns new,
Poaltlon* now open fnr Typist*,
Tractor work, ploughling, disking, 42 Pontiar H Serlun Cuiqe?
STORK BUILDING
File Clcrka and urder Writer*.
Good Shtipe-a real buy.
lewllnng. by hour or aerv. De40 x 80 one atory concrete floor
Apply in person g&gt; Mr*. Slnck.
39 Plymouth Sedan
*
“Phone 947-Id.
Witt Hiunter,
W
store building In center of to*r»i.
Florida 6*a*hlon«, Air IU*e.
Truly loiw rust mileage.
I-ot 9 x IB . Terms can be
YOLK FLORIDA HOME can b e 142 International K.t Platform
arranged.
Lady to sell lovely guaranteed
(cal fret. Call 1)51 for detail* i New Motor-a money maker fnr
CARLTON C. CONK
lingerie, hosiery, etc. direct to
tn FOGGING, Southern Chem
you.
442 W. U fa yctte 5t- Tampa. Fla
frlcnda, neighbor*. Big earning*.
ua!t. Inc.
G ENERAL TRUCK
Our 20th year. Write THOG HU­
a bedroom home A garage located
« EQUIPM ENT CO.
RON
HOSIERY
CO.
iVllme'te.
R
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fn
A
CAR
in excellent neighborhood and
__ Ju8 W. First.
Illinois.
YOU DRIVE IT
clom to schools. Recently under­
PRONE
20#
For
Sale— New Case Tractor,
went a KOODOO repair job. 9
W O R K W ANTED
Model V. A. O.. very reasonable,
STICK LAND-MORRISON
*, Guest room In raiage. Venetian
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
U-DR1VR-IT. INC.
blind*, floor heater A 30 gallun F. M English. Roofing Contractor.
Phone 1241.
hot water heater inelutlrd. Price
All work guaranteed. Phone
only 69600.00
DODGK-PLY MOUTH
U IW .
1934 Packard,. Phone 417-J.
W. K. William*. Realtor
PARTS AND BBRV1CB
FLOOR BANDINO A DnieUag I H Palmetto Avrr.
110 N. Pajh Avenue
Phasse t o i l
cleaning tt waxing. Our pomr
Phone 1120
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PAG E SIX

MONDAY
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Boylo Wonders Why
Rockefeller
Never
Came For D i n n e r

Socialist Candidate
Makes Texas Speech

a

eam a u i iie

Berlin Problems

m w raw* awi
laaue win
III nr
be neiore
before me
tha I
AlTQTtV
c ..., 07__,* » • an »the
• « *a»ue
Norman Thmna* ^ t o r a ^ f e ^
r,*y C o n f l i c t i n g In Part,
II) HAL IIOYLE
dential candidate for the Social- " U.h " orW PuW,e °P lnlon «
‘
NEW YORK. O F i-A s a bov I
l»t party, makes hi* only T n a * * ,"•
often wondered why |x*or old Mr.
campaign ipeech tonight.
I New ea*t-we*t claahea In Berlin
Rockefeller never fame to our
Thomas arrived here last night. ' are feared. And the dangers o f !
houae for dinner.'
Hi* rally I* scheduled at H I’.M. ■hooting incident! that could lead '
I meau the elder John It. Rocke­
In downtown Wooldridge Park.
to open conflict art not ruled out |
T v * seen him," cracked Thomaa by best-informed authorities.
feller.
Hie picture m i often In the
when a reporter asked if he
These experts are more uncer­
would get up early today to see tain than ever as to how far the|
paper*, and he looked like a nice
President Truman when hr makes
old man who could in * a Rood
•n early morning stop her* aboard Soviet* will go in creating In­
home-ftukrd meal. And my fath­
cident* aimed at making Berlin
the presidential train.
er, whenever he brouifht home a
untenable for the Western Power*.
Thomas
said
that
he
expected
tough steak, would try to make It
The heavy volume o f documents |
the
socialist
to
poll
more
than
the
ta»te mote lender by raying;
100.000-odd votes they did In the which th* state department re­
"W ell, anyway wouldn t Rocke­
general election of HM-t.
leased as a "white paper" to show
feller like to riibw on th la f"
what really occurred In tha negoti­
Once 1 atked my father why we
ations over Berlin dealt at length |
didn’t invite Mr. Rockefeller over
with the role of Premier Stalin ‘
for a square tm-al eonetlme. My
and the unexpected breakdown ,
old man laughed at that for year*.
( s s llia il grans Pari uai
He agreed it would l e a polite IXIIID queen Marie of Yugoslavia Vishinsky’a s|*-ech Saturday. Jn that occurred after he had agreed
and neighborly Kruiure1. hut ex­ ii shown preparing a meal In the that speech the Russian called on the blockade should he lifted.
American Ambassador Walter &gt;1
plained:
kitchen of her tili-acr* larm at tin- "Hig Five" (Russia, Uritain,
"He'll the riche*! man in the Cranbrook,England. A great-grand* China, France and the U.S.) In re­ Bedell Smith and the unvoya of I
world, Min. Why he could afford daughter of Queen Victoria, the ha* duce (heir armament* by one-third Britain and France had two maet- )|
to have a wholj »tecr barbecued a third that* in the farm with her immediately and proposed forma­ ing* with the Soviet Premier and 1
at ev riy nieal if he wanted to. aona, Prince Tomtslav and Prlncf tion o f an international control Foreign Minister Molotov. The
Hut he’* got a had stomach —all he Andie).
f International) body in the Security Council to first o f these took place on Aug. 2
in the Kremlin. Stalin, at the rnd ,,
Ian atomic weapon*.
ran eat la milk and cracker*."
For u long time after that I
"H ow on earth are we to regard of two hours of talk, indicated hr
j
ch
felt verv »orry for Mr. Rocke­
the latest proposals nut forward was ready to settle the Berlin situ­
by Mr. Vishinsky? We must *«• ation without delay.
feller
I im«gined him. »eated at
I **MilNt»r»l V'r*»in Pun* •!***■
a long lalde, clad In a »uit of puie
forgiven if we are suspicious. A*
He said, according to the Slate
gold, -hmiiig with crystal and sil­ damugi' was cnu-id by th.- f- to 10 you all know his country is a seal- Ik-partment record, that Soviet
ver
A bevy of butler* In acartel inches of rain accompany mg the ml hook.”
occupation rurrrnry should he used
velvet would wheel in u giant j storm. l.o*»cs would have treen
The burly Hrltinh l-ulmr leader throughout Berlin and that simulsteer, done to a gulden brown, and heavier if the liurr.rarie had hit trun-d the political failure of the | taneously with its acceptance by il
one white-haired rvlnijinr would a few weeks later when fall plant­ United Nation* sinre it* la-ginning the West "all transport restric- |
ings are more advanced, the rrpoit and then said:
| lions" — that is the blockade— f
ask anxinuslv:
"Thi- reason I am afraid (for |would lie removed,
“ Please. Mr. Rockefeller, won’t said.
Thousands
of
acres
of
rich
su­
you just taste It this lonqet”
the U.N.) I* fundamentally a aim- , He also agreed that he would
And Kru kefellei' WeukJ reply in a gar cane land were thn aimed pie one It Is that although they i not Insist on having the Western
with flood* a* water |mure«r often put forward a point of view .Power* scrap their plan* for a
sad voice;
“ No. Jarnct, my stomach ha* through a five-mile break in the which cannot be disregarded and |regional government in westam
been tutting up again, Thruw It Nine Mile Canal dike !,etween which should be Intelligently dls- Germany, although it was the "InMoore Havrn and Clewlslon.
all awav. arid bring me my crackers
J. E. Grierson, chairman of the cussed, a minority In thaae matters si.tent wish" of hit guvermet.t
and ill IIk."
(ilades County la&gt;ard of commis­ resolutely refuse* to accommodate uhat the plan* should Ire aban- 11
(
And they'd toll nut the steer and sioner*, said a large section of the itself even In the slightest degree I Honed
dump him In a huge garbage can. dike crumbled under the pressure to the wishes and desires of the , Stalin's readiness to trade an
leaving him there with one hoof j { tain and drainage waters near majority."
Jend to the blockade In return for
sticking out.
i ,
Riston Island, one o f the major
Tire root of the world’s troubles, acceptance o f Soviet cuirency In
After this I could' Vision Mr. drainage districts.
he said. I* the "abuse o f the veto" the Western sectors of Berlin then
Rockefeller getting un from his
lie reported tTiat four fio.tHH). in the Security Council. Progress U-carne the basis of three weeks
table, still hungry, *n&lt;| going Into gallon pumps were at work dur­ toward peace "Is unobtainable un­ of negotiations between the West­
a vast bedroom slacked to the ceil­ ing the hurricane of Sept. "1-22 less a real attempt 1s made to re­ ern envoys and Molotov.
ing with banknotes, where hr des­ hut that they were unable to rope gard the majority view at some­
Meanwhile Stalin waa told that
pondently counted hiltlM'lf to sleep with the water pouring thiuugh thing to which the individual views
while the plans for th* western
the breach.
like this:
should In general defer," he said.
damage by sections n i rhewn In
“ One million, two million, three
Hevln accused Vl.hlnaky of "pure i f u ^ ^ X T . u ' o f S t T w S
million, four million—a-i-i-g-i-s." the report: The Everglades suffer­ invention" in many o f his charges
.
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u ,.„
n"* * •&gt;«*• «*'*• f"r making these
I suppose this juvenile mental ed most in the drowning of several Satin
against
w .st anu p|, nll CompUtely effective; also,
thousand
acree
of
map
beans,
picture nf Rockefeller’* home life
said he was neither ’’imnressei] nor
was somewhat overdone. Rut ever together with some damage to i-dified hy Mr. Vishlnsky’ s attack that th# western German program
would not rule out a later agrts- '
linn- than I have never envied men ;
"f
on the United States.
acreages of young celery, newly
merit with the S o viet* on political
of great wealth.
,
“
If
he
or
hi*
government
had
planted potatoes art) evcatole.
and economic unification of all
The fall tomato crop in the Im. any feelings for the simple people Germany.
of
Europe
or
the
world.
If
they
! portent Fort P l e t f area waa
Th* second mining with 8talin
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damugrd materially from high were animated by anything hut
j
not-of-date,
backward,
unscientific
S I n 'L r C t o f t
ra s iis ifS rm s n » os&gt;
jwind* and soggy fields, hut im ly
Ihtlr riuariel ovrr Berlin they . report* indicate a rather small
to applaud the great, unselfish I W r ,
( t , ,h# b|o&lt;hk,e ,
withdraw and give, responsibility I l«*w&lt;s of acreage hv the breaking of
(al the
to the Hermans. It said:
i dike* and flooding, flinre rncst contribution of the United Ktato* should be unconditionally lifted
to
world
recovery."
"Since It is difficult to bring Inf the crop thcie Is young, there
and (h i the West would accept
The Briton reiterated that his
about a permanent and definite is opportunity for a fair degree of
solution nf the Berlin problem on recovery.
Early report* from the I m sn internat'enat basis, we address
er than single Soviet rontroL
M-rUoil
Indirale assassinated Count Koike Uerna
to the orrunvlng powers and to the rnokatcc-Fclda
Around those major points, tjie
dnttr.
young
cucumlier
nn&lt;l
tomato
rropa
wnrnld the urgent rail tn withdraw
"The United Ktates and Franco four governments, sent Instruc­
were
almost
a
comtdet#
Ion.
and
—within the framework nf tiertions tu their military Commander* J
• also are barking the plan,” Rrvln In Germany to nuRa iflk agreement
msn termination of the occupation will have to U&gt; replanli d.
said.
"The
Arahs
have
opposed
it
Fort Myers also received heavy
nf Germany -nil occupation troop*
effective In detail.
rains, which rnusi-il ium&lt;* ilamagc and the Jews have crllicited some
also from Berlin.
i
parts
of
It."
“Onlv the transfer of full res­ and drtayi-d fall lurumber, egg­
"The aurrestful establishment of
ponsibility for political end eco­ plant and pepper crops.
llie truce was doe in large part to
In
the
Com
pa
no
and
Rad*
Coun­
nomic life to the democratic repre­
the devotion and courage nf Hersentative* of the German nation ty sect ions very little acreage bad
IRealleae* fr e e Cm * Uee)
nadotte, whose tragic death wilt
can lead to a situation which will been planted, but most of that
Th*
vessel
apparently 1
cast Ita shadow over our di*cu*&lt;l*n River.
waa
lost
due
to
flooded
field*.
struck a buoy and waa thrown [
prevail* any repetition o f the pre­
nf Palestine at the nresent session
Pepper
and
eggplant
seed
lad*
against a atone jetty, Schlangar
sent r/isi*.
of the assembly," llevin said.
said.
"Should it not Ire possible to suffered extensive damage.
"N'oIhmI v was In a l-ettor posUlen
In
the
Waurhula
section
rain­
The collUun ripped out a M r-1
achieve complete military evacua­
fall
was
heavy,
ua.tlculnrl/
In
than
Itrrnadotl*
to
estimate
the
tlun o f tha aid* and bottom And
tion in the near future, it should
the
aouth
end
of
the
urea.
Some
kind
nf
settlement
which
could
give
the yacht sank In about two min­
at anv rota—and with Increase-1
the best prospect* of stable, peace­ ute*. It ram* to cast on th# river
emphasis--Ire desirable that the loss of acreage Is espertrd and
prospective yields will la* reduced ful condition* In Palestine.”
floor but with ita deck two feot,
occupation furre* he limited to un fall cucumber, eggplant, pepper
1
He aald It was fortunate Items- un !rr «***■•**»
carrying our their Immediate mili­ and tomato rropa.
dotte computed his report lief -r"
Mr* Dmtvhetbin told the Ratary task* and that aijy attempt*
- •&gt;•». i, M in in g News that ef­
In the Manalrc-Kuskln and his death.
at Influencing legislation, adminis­ olhrr central Florida section*, no
forts launch a small dinghy sad
tration and tconpmk matters extensive damage ha* Irtt-n ielife raft were futile In th* rising
ahould atop.”
lid*.
IHirlisl. However there are some
"W *
started
working
with I
instances of excessively wet fields
knlvei* on th# stern ropes," ah*
and the drowning of .mini) acreag­
By CECILY IIKOWN8TONK
«ald. "Ami managed to get them [
es In low or poorly dial tied #.-***.
loose after aom* time. By
SUN D AY 'B REAKFAST FOR
tCssllssrS treat Paar llsrl
•Im# we hegan working on ii:
KEY WEST, Kept.
GUESTS
■galnat Communism."
)mw end. the lid* had Haen to I
Orange Cu
Studehaker said Roanttflrlil oh Furniei police chi -f I.&lt;&gt;ula Kianer
•bout four feet above th- deck [
Scrambled Egg*
Krlaaled
Cg«* wlt^
t
Jected to the statement atiout told tialay how Mrs. Julius Wat­
and waa getting rougher. We
Beef
what the American people might son. .’16 and mother o f two chll*
to milt."
Oatmeal Raisin Muffin*
do If the Soviets dropper) their jltrn l-ccame a heroine during
Beveral times, she said, they I
Beverage
“aggressive” policies,
ra. lie ai
added. last Tuesday's hurricane.
The Watson’* were riding out (Recipe fur Starred Dish Follows) Hce I Hares but could not attract |
"lie
MIBtl
attention. One# a large ship ____ ,
the storm In their home when
Into the ptovlnce *1-tna Htate Re- une o f tha window pane* blew O ATM EAL RAISIN M UFFINS
*d within IM feet, she **M. hot
Ingredients:
I
cup
sifted
all-pur­
partment.”
out. Watson waa trying to heap pose flour. .1 teaspoons baking their erlea for help were unheard.
O’Conor aald: "You ware not go­ out the driving rain when a win­
Mr«. DeuUcheln asld ah* and
ing out to ptsmouim-Jorvign pol­ dow from the former Havana* powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup •he three men lashed them salve*
icy were you t”
American Cigar Co., building wa» quick-cooking or regular roll**) to th* m ails and luperatmetuie
cun seedless raisin*, U until the tide dropped Sunday
Hludebaker said he Wax merely Mown through the window where oats,
cup shortening, 1/2 rup sugar, 2 •norajnr They war# able then to
atating the goveinraenl'a jiollcy as he stood.
'aonch the dlnphv.
he lecognUed It.
A piece o f the window struck egg*, 2/3 rup milk.
The fpor paddled to the north
Met
drthnd: 81ft together flour, bak­
Watson In the ribs and glaaa cut
his neck dangerously near th* ing powder and salt onto a piece •noI of Tvbee Island. «nd after
K E U .IN 0 .
NEW YORK, Kept. 27 (JV) A jugular vein.
of waxed paper; add rolled oata wadlnr through marshland far
than a mil* rsme to the
selling wave hit the stock market
Unable to atop the flow of and ralslna. Cream shortening and
today and swept prtet* down frac­ blood, Mrs. Watson assisted her sugar. Beat *gg* In a small bowl Tvhe* mad ,A molorM brought
tion* to more than 2 point*.
husband to their automobile, got with rotary egg beater until thick them to Savannah Beach.
The Immediate raui* waa wor- the two children and started a and pale colored; add to fat-sugar
icnlng o f the Berlin crt-l* and wild drive for medical attention. and ml* well. Add Hour mixture
feara for »h« future of the United
She reached Roosevelt Rou le­ alternately with milk In 3 addi­
Nations if the fight between vied, where the engine drowned. tions, mixing only enough to com­
Russia and the Weitarn Power* A man wan in a car ahead of
CeailoeaW gvem Pose Oa*
is deliated hrfni* the Security her, but it, too, wa* drowned out. bine Ingredient* each lima. Fill mlnula sessions. Debate la u p ra t­
greased
muffin
nan*
2/3
full
and
Council In Pari*.
He tried to help, hut couldn’t
ed In th* senate Wednesday and
Rail Issue* lid th* do|mward reach the Watson car and was bake In hot (400F.) oven for about to *be houao Friday. Loadera prement with Baata F* telling unabla to walk In the foe* of 26 minutes. 8erv« hot Immediately.
o ff more than I point* at one the hurricane.
JANE W ITH KBS BECOMES
time. Other* were down by frac­
Mr*. Watson decided to go aMOTHER
tion* to more than
AUGU8TA, Ga.. Rapt. 27,
foot In bearch o f help.
8ANTA MONICA, Calif , SepL IHve workers for Henry WaBac*1*
Wind wa* almoet to my 21—
(AH—Jane
Wither*,
who
not
FLIER PLUNGES TO DEATH back," i m saM. “ Tim* and again
Progreaalve Party apent laat night
•o long ago wa* playing Juvenll* In a hotel, under poircs protection,
M ILW AU KEE. SrpL 27- ~
role* In film*. I* a mother now.
Stunt fUer Dick Powell pit*
___
tvportlng they were taken
She gave birth to an eightdeath yeatorday when ha slipped
■treat. I was wading It* water
outalde the city and beaten.
pound,
eight-ounce
girl.
Wendy
while hanging by hi* fact from the
feet Leith, at 8L John’* Hospital yes­
it seemed to me
Ther told police that between 40
bottom wing o f a plane,
dnan.
and 60 men In a doten automobllei
terday.
I
t
I*
the
first
child
for
the
A* hi* wife, Margaret, and a
"Pieces o f lumber from boats 22- year-old actress and her film- raided their Augusta headquartor*
erowd o f 6,000
...............
that want down were sweeping producer husband, William Moaa, reatordny afternoon, kicked In «
f.6Md
. r i £ i u ,£
* « t o S across the street. I waa afraid I
, Wankeeha.
na. W6
Wis.,
daredevil
crawled
window and door and rode them to
hla faet would b* kit with on* o f them.
at on the wing, hooked
ho
ow by Groretown.
16 GERMANS KILLED
! WT'
i gujr wlrae and hut
"Finally 1 made tha service (to ­
BERLIN, Bapt. 27 —(61— E fhThe workers—four women and •
l* r tha plan* completed a low lien
ts at the entrance to th* boule­
they were slapped end
over the field. A* the plane vard. I saw soma people on a teen Germana war* killed last
ni-rd. Powell reached for lb* porch nearby. I started for the night and nine others were Injured roughly beaten before they were
slipped and plunfed fion
i n i i house. I remember getting there. when the roof of a Berlin motion turned looee.
plrtur* theater collapsed.
Augusta police Identified the
oot altitude.
Th* neat thing I knew I waa InTons o f plaster crashed Into five aa Forbes Hill, 19. of Aug■id* drinking hot coffee."
D U V A L CO NfTABLK
Eisner said he saw the woman a block o f about 80 aeats In th# uaU; Gay# Lortng of New York,
TA LLA H A SS E E , Sept IT—OP) when she fell Just ouUld* hla Tamet Kino In downtown 8cho*n- Dorothy Dean of Washington, gad
*
nwr Caldwell; today ap- house. He took h«r Isold* and bar* in th* U. 8. lector of Berlin. Bella Anne Klmmell and
Th# area waa bombed heavily Lealhera. both of Atlanta.
Robert 0. Hartley aa
gave her eoffa*.
durlne the war and the roof may
&gt;of the Duval County El
They told pollen they m
waa
Mh
ban bean weakened then.
Oreo#

of the Pudding
The following: are samples o f letters The Sanford Herald
receives almost daily from persons in v a r i o u s parts o f the
country requesting copies and subscriptions to this newspaper
in order to become better acqu ainted with the town where they
express their intention to make their future home.

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Dear Sira:
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Will you kindly aend me a copy of the Herald of Aug. 27. I am
enclosing nine cents in postage and hope that will be accepted.
I want to get acquainted with your city and often find the local
newspaperr interesting’.
Very truly,
Frank J. Callahan
W. E. Wicks
8903 Pendleton Pike
Indianapolis, 18, Ind.
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1 am enclosing a postal note for fl.0 0 for which you will pleasfc
mail me a ropy each day of the Sanford Herald, for the period
covered by this amount.
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interested In securing some information regarding your city
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Guide, kindly sent me by your Chamber of Commerce a short
time ago. Please mail the |&gt;aper to the above address.
Respect fully

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

E sta b lish ed 1908

T U E S D A Y S K I T . 28. 1948

N O . 2P.

A m o cla ted P ra m Leaned W ire

C IO -U E Is 5,000 Florida Farmers Received Help Student Is Lost Mrs. Roosevelt
From Vocational Teachers In 1947 In Boiling Seas Blames Soviet Schuman Blames Reds
described As
O ff M ayport In U. N. Speech For Crisis In Berlin
Red Dominated

1 A1 L A IIA S S E E . Sept. 28 (/Pi Moir than 5,000 Honda fainter*
received help from locational agiuultuie teacheii in tolling faint
problem* and adopting new. inti roted fanning techniques tail year.
The 115 I .inning inilructoi* alto taught 6.500 tthoolboyt in tcipil.ti
agticullurr counet.
Leader Refuses T o In &lt;n annual ie|iott on the vocational agikultuir ptogiam. State Youth Is Swept From
De c k Of 60-Foot
i Say Whether H e School Supt. Colin Knglith laid the teachen rncoutagrd and .luitlrd
4,405 (ut men in toil comer vat ion
Sloop**Typhoon"On
Is Or Ever W as practice**, 1,020 in the* iu,&lt; of crop*, English reported.
P l e a s u r e Outing
station information
In the farm home improvement
* Communist Member experiment
■ml facilittr., and 4,ll&gt;0 in the iim* piugimu, the teacher* wett* teauf agriculture reference material. pim.li'W- for inatallaliun of tunn­
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Sept. 28 (,P )
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. 28. (/!&gt;)
The agriculture teacher* aided ing water in 7.M farm hou*e*, and
A U n n rrn ty of Miami Oudrnt
farmer*
in cooperative •anitary facllitie* for 8.11i farm
— Jame* J. Comoy, who identified 2,807
wat loit about 10 tnilrt off Jack*
the wider
um
house*. I rnpi oved Cmditie* for
himtelf at a former Communiit. to- .undertaking, and
,
.
a
i
i ,i n •. j r i ,.| l 0' Improved plant* and animal*, milking and the handling of milk tontillr Heath latt night when hr
^ y detertbed Ihe United FJectrical. 11|)(1 nini|t. |hl&gt; furiUtir,
,;v . vt&gt;.
wat iwcpt ftom the deck of hit 60Wrte provided for 524 farm-.
Radio and Machine w others ( U U ) |rational
agriculture
workshop
fool .loop biig ’"Typhoon" by
They
encouraged
twautlficdfion
at "the large*! Communitt-domin- nvailal&gt;le to more than 0,8(8)
of 3,607 home*, aided in main­ heavy teat,
■ted oiganiration in the United fainter..
tain anee and repair of 2.,V27 farm
O llim on the boat, which wat
They ul*.» n&gt;*j»trd 1,518 form ­
S tate*"
er* in e»tahli*hment of new rath
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mm .
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|,n8 nun wat John K. Kathbun. 29,
quiring into Communitl influence
in labor union*.
&lt;r
I way to Miami lot the fall trim. He
The committee promptly called
wat wathrd o ic i the tide while try­
Jame* J. Mallei, director o f or*
ing lo trpaii a ioiwaid hatch.
ganiiation for the electrical woikT )_
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my uurte,
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.a
of
refuted on Conitilutionxl ground*
i Stamford, Conn., and Percy Putto *ay whether he it or ever wat a
Dewey Says His Elec­ County Agent Says Item. None knew how to control
Communitl.
-k0* 1
-' *hieh wa* running under
tion Would Mean No
&amp;
To give an answer, Mallei taid.
Crop L O S S C S Will
V V I l l foil tail and had no flair* and no
"Would betray my |wople and my
Amount To $25,000 r*il0*
Retreat For America
{ They aignaled for help with a
union."
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Conroy, who taid he wat a ComWASHINGTON. Sept. 2»—
B R A D E N TO N . Sept 28. (/!*&gt;
64*1 — Herbert
llru* nr II.
|tr- Ilcaty rain* hate damaged an etti- ! about 8:10 P.M. T h r aignal wa*
muniil Parly member for about
'picked up eventually by a Tithing
publican
campaign manager,
•ii year* and alto a former UL
•aid today that President Tru­ matrtl 1,0-15 peternt of the fall i»&gt;at which radioed the Coaat
member, tettiiied that the real lead­ man made * alatrmrnt in Trane I luck ctopt in Manatrr County.
Guard.
er of the union ii Julius Kmipak. “ which could, quite rra.osabl),
County Agent Ed A&gt;crt taid thr
sec rclary-Oeatuiet. He idenlified be Interpreted a* an endorsemrnt of lynch law.” liiownrll
Emipak a* "Comrade Juniper."
While Conroy railed the Elec­ •aid in a atalemrni that he
ba.ed hi* assertion on the
trical Worker* Union “ Communitl
,
Washington I'uet’a report of Mr. night -4 22 inchct ol tain fell. I I .
dominated,” he taid hi* trttimonv
Truman'* • pcerh..
wa* much more tain than fell d m -1 j j f
l k C V I V t 'Q
S O O fl
“ In no wav reflect* upon W per
cent” o f the approximately IKKbCONCORD. N. H.. Sept. 2n— ing latl werk't huiticanr |iciuhJ nr I
000 UE member* “ who are loyal
Mb— Karl Warren, Republican in hit year** heavy blowi.
RT. t.O U IS. S e p t . 2 8 - M V to their God and their country.”
tier-presidential ntiminrr, raid
S lirrlt w rie II.ohIcJ line when Mai General F. Kramer, chief of
Conroy taid International Re­ today hr • • • “ Murr interested
in national unity than In win­
presentative* and field organiser*
ning thr rlrcllnn.’* Hr addrd. heavy downpour.
o f UE “ tpeml a great deal of union
Many o! th e ' Uttrual Guard will be rcvivwl toon.
time moblliilng the membership to comr out uf thia rlrction it reel i. however, weir drat of wat- ' The inactive National Guard,
In support o f whaUver happen* “ Whatever happen*, we want cr today.
High tide, at nearby!for *hlch no pjotrfilon waa mada
to be the Communlat Party order to come out of thia rlrction
m • t l _.l ___. ............... .
after the World War II demohfAnn
,*
M
*
..a
I.U n d tent watr, rmhwl„ providf , , #1#r, u|r
campaign
n*
a
untied
nation.
# » f the day. and in support of the
amtuaniat
fntiL organisations th* Comm
an I* t That ia more important thaw a ing over * beach toad in ime t p o l.jnf nlPMj who tweauv* of work
Republican victory on Nnv, 2,”
Farther north In the rich Itnakin |liuma or other reaaon* are unable
Party givea birth to for carrying
men where farmer* are putting .to take nart in the active proout thoae order*."
Hi ERNEST It. VACCAHO
ll ■■ll**&gt;a tia r*a» all i
giam.
11# lUted th* prrseni "mein ob­
ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAIGN
_
J _
| It would permit them to enter
jective*” of th# UK »ta ff and the
TRAIN. Srpt. 28. (/Pi -Prend*nt
CommunUt party a*:
the event of mohiliiation.
I. “ The damnation of the Eu­ Tiuman .tatted out of Trxat lodiy
In
ropean Recovery Program and the calling for a "l.indilidr" vote m
1|mieech
ni.eiv-h ori-nared
th# annual
prepared for the
United State*' foreign policy.
w
t
.i
,
.
,
2. “ The vjiru!ir condemnation o f Note,t,bn ,n the intr.nl, of the
confer iption ami any action taken |people.
| “ We are happv to announce that
^ to safeguard thia country again**. I H r taid the people have " til,
ORLANDO, Sept. 28 ;Sp.-inll ( authority haa Ju«t l&gt;een recelve&lt;l
• attack."
one rcpirtcnlative in Washington
Even though the roata of thing*; for the reinjtltutlon of the Inacthe farmer u»e* ar»’ continuing R*’** National Guam, the medium
'i v-8 that’* a Democratic Prmdrnt."
upward, Florida agrirultum |, which In.tht daya Iwfore the war
the Progr«**ive Party.
Mr. Truman
lo hundird.
iriaintnlning
p ',i■ Introduce
ae*
Although Matle*
»ay
..tMtuunn
-a rtIlia would
"V'Ulil not
itvv mmj
------*--- - t|K&gt;kr
»
......
inaillltlininh
t'UMIIW u found financial I’
i Lila « f factor
, -a of contidera
.»
whHh^r hi* ta or h «i betn m Cum* Jnf jwnplr twaimintf over l!ic r^il- 11 Ion. Arconllrur lo J. ?.* In«|.*v,»
n? ° n #
n\*\t
tuunlat. he .Uxl.rerl Conroy “ it ly- Iold tt.ckv at Sherman. Tex. He nrealdent t *he Sanford Ailmnllr;
^SSvihnrtlC ■

President Calls M anatee C o u n ty i-1N~
For ‘Landslide’ Farms Damaged
Vote In November B y H e a v y K ains 7 ur

, »■ »-»»!&gt;;•

•Vm.11

1

i,. 16-hour

•

..... .

” ** IInactive Group O f
-nJ*. ' National Guard To

. ... . .

-s :

Sound Financial
Position Is Held

,rrvWr wi,houl ,,,Uy ,n

- ♦

Ru s s i a Blasted As
R u t h l e s s Supressor Of Human Rights
At Home And Abroad

City Commission

Used
Sue* N o

I 'a r
P r i t 'o

D e a le rs
D ro p s

N EW Si »RK. Se|ii 28 id*
I^ILltcf ■ «*f thv Kititutinl I - ■*i
Cm flNpAii • ApKtwJatftiift it r tid&lt;
,
pate till -1 «t|&gt; dee 1in- in o -.-l
1*114*8, the) indlale.l at
Ordinance Is Passed **«!
th*'ll tui‘ ml ' ••hW fttMMl (|f |a*
!iNla|
i
Ilt4fi*lltl
li ul,
■.1
R a t e s 20 Per Cent elllllg
of p H
U III 1*1* II *tiiVA#
grudtiiil t!&gt; 4llluril.
I
I llr i ’ ll} Coll IIII it* Ililt l.i«l rtrnillg
Rrcvni ( n.*-r «11 1»|,** In * •ii Ig
a m ho iim f acting Mayor Lea R
fit M'lii *ti .in tn
L rtliri lii »cl Nov. 2 a% the date
tlitniit.ii fi .ti tin* ttmikot I*
(a .t lai-ioi Ilia* n«l 1111(1 III it*
fm a City pnniaty election at whuh
M-nt litin- !, UtttJl- faTt't it|*,
tune two l ily committiunrit will be
Mux HI- in, N gi4 York t
,
named to tuctrrtl M i. L rilirt inJ
iiiniriitiiui - bun In-ii, 1‘tnillrd
M aym R, A. William*, who ircrnl
out that u » •Ii fin iit*muii4 ifkinti
t) full* nil -til till till l.ttliiii 1Is*&gt;■
!v n lfrlrd lilt migualiun.
uiu li yt ui
A ilin g Mavoi l.ethrt ap|Hnntni
h i bn
i flu*-n« . i iieil by
thr following rlntiun Imaiil M n
i t k , I'i'w it, i 'i «*\ &gt;.i« I., r. ii, i .
I I. Roumillal, l i n k . M n Ralph
fll«t Vice I *"» 1llf II t l*| 1th* Is*!*i!
A. Sindh, Mlt. M aigairl Hainet
elation, u tf
l*n t; * iitaiiu
and Jay B r il
fmrturei* i* ........ nine out will.
Ilf Vk Illicit 1 fllltl ill41' *\l-lllu;
An nldinanir wa, (tatted mtiratused cat * i •"» "'"tin* it ) fin nldi i
mg wutei tale* 20 (tritrnl. ol ftom

A s Election Day

French Minister A p ­
peals T o U. N. To
Halt Blockade Of
Germany’s Capital

I ’ARIS. St|d. 28. t/Vr fiance
PARIS. Sept. 28. (/Pt Mr*
loniril Hi dam and the l mtrd
Ttanklin I). Koowvrlt clutg'-d Ru&gt;Stair* loday in blaming Rutua for
lia tonight with luthlrci &lt;up| tetthr Beilin tu t u , wl.nh appealed
tion of human light* at hoir.c and
lirnili-tl bn ., Security Council air­
inlcicfetencc 111 olhet iountnr&gt;' at
ing wiihm 48 linuit.
fain
She Ulgrd the l nilrd Nation,
Iir in h I oirign Miuutri Robert
not to comprontite with th* Soud
Si human ipoke in the UnitcJ
bio. on the ittu r of liuman lire Nallimt l.rneial Altembly thaill)
dom. which the Irtm rd thr ' liacic
hefoie Hntitli touiiC, ihivtuicd St.
problem confronting the wmld to
Alev.unlri t ailugan. Sccuiil) Coun­
day "
cil pieiiilent, may tel vouncll da
Her addict* dcliteic.l at thr
bate on the Berlin iiuntion foi
Sothotinr wai an mittpokrri itta&gt; k
I hutidav
on Soviet ttyle "denuxtaci. ’
Shum an ap|&gt;ealrd to the U N .
” \t'r aie fighting the hdllr
In end the Soviet t loikade. laving
ag*m tiHiav at it wai lough* .1 llothe liner wrtleitl I'otieit liaiC "cXlime of the Flench Revolution anil
handed every potnbdil) ol direct
at the time of the Am rioau Revolu­
igieemtid' with the Kiemhn.
tion." the laid.
"Th e iuur of
lie raid III dam. flam e and llu
hu man liberty it at deettive now
l mini Slate* had not loutid even
at it wat then "
M ti Ronteveli a ( I 8(1 a month minimum to i l 20
”A imtiiinurn of good will" in their
it the Amriican lepretrnl vine on a inoidli minimum
talk* with "Our Ruitiaii |iailncrt "
the U N . Human Rigbtt Comn.i1 | TtiU m ite, f it y Managei II N
Belg mm. loo. tliuck at th:
*ion. whtMe propoted "tidrinalion.il ! Sayt-i explained till* morning, it
Soviet I nmn.
Belgian I’lcnucf
declaraliou of human rigid*" iv due umde mvettaiv due to inctea.ed
, I ’a u ll null Spaak. foilnet pi e l­
foi (onitdrtalion toon In the ,ro i‘ "■** " 1 fuel and tiwi. a.e in ..(H-iai
ide ill of thr l.rneial A ’ trmbly, told
, i
ii
log evpente* of thr water deiiait
eral Attrmbly.
1menl. ami in uni*, that the Cd)
the Human*
1‘umpariiiK American ami Soviet oiuv derive net profit* from th.
“ We fern you lei'aiin1 lit every
Idem of n free pit-** und flee liade wutei ilepariuierit to lie u»cd to
country repri'-euted line
you
union*, the taid “ We niu.t not lie o|M-rale tin- t'lty and keep the
maintain n fifth column the like
Confuted aUiut what freedom •* " millagr rate at low n» |Hit»llilr
which even 1111 1#i did nut
Of Truman of
“ It it true that there have lieeti The new iate will l«- effective Support
know '
many rate- where newapapert In ureoriliiig to Ocloliei meter leml
Spunk wit* ih r r ir d far neatly
Is U rj;ctl In Talk
the t'.SS.R have criticire.l offiri pi^..
five minutra by the nou-Cnmala and their netinna and have been
j |)( Gommaaion uuthorired that
At Tourist Center muni.*1 delegate* Ii) one uf the
rwporiaible f*,r^ the removal of , riawcld*#* 6 *given I*. S. \ Allen
kllen.
l great r*t d&lt;-mom tint lont m U.N
Mr*. Ilo o iitiil i for-jllrl pm t
mill \itr |'m »
Scnaltil Claude f‘r(niei. atldirti hlalory
'ilu l in ilolnir *41
«!i I n»»l ideut of tie Ft. .M&gt;i i * Ttunnt
iliitn h to uin* iiiranwhile, taid
(liiuri&amp;i* Anything which «b*« fund l.ine, to operate two butte* line mg a mi ill gmu|i that gathcied to
ann-ntal to Communiit M left fur |•tta•r||ger ote The franchiio, beat him lair yrttrnlay aftriniHin the foieign inlnixler* of ihe United
They limply rriticUed method* of taid Mr. 8 a )er, will he given t#&gt; at the Toutitt t rnte, after taiu State*. Rritaiu and Fiance had
n g n id on tin- final diaft of their
4&lt;Jng Ihlngt
V i. Alh.t, t. ’.Mlt time a* he jpirtenlrd htoi (torn •peaking it a complaint, in wlilrli lory ci.aikw
^ ln the totalitarian atate a ttade j nei|idtea the hutte* nnd pm* them ulowntown
turner, mgetl tupport Ituxia with threatening wotTd
union I* an intlrumrnt
.....I b&gt;
Inatrument uteit
t.y 1Mt&lt;1 „,„ .rat(on. He will muk,- out ,
. , , ,
ml the IV
pi-lire ii&gt; the Iteitin lihe-kade
the government to enforce duliet.
, r j„.(ll(|,. ,lt ,,r0|ioteil route, lo ' ' *
,
'I lie Wetter ii 1’uwei* will t A
! rlri
not lo aawrt rigid*. 1’iopagai .h.
, t)r Conimlaaion
Mi
I a lt)- in thr N
material which the g o v e iM rlit (\||,.n |lna
granted |&gt;eriiii»*ion lio n m il w.iinril agaiml -iituudv tile council for urgent mntidcia
ilr.irr* the worker* to have i* fot •
lWl, i„x iru l„ hen-, one III llir paid tut h .11 that wlinli ill lion of then looiplalnt Tint meant
di*ci|i*ion* call to- lo gin. *t once,
niihrd to the trade union to lo ,,f winch in in ofieralloti. Applicacirculated to their memliera.
,
...........
n t(li|l| in ^ .n l, „ I be IHlD ........ I. "lo ir Amril, a M(ih.oit wailiii. (he thic-e day*
n llol lal.eled at
“ Our trade union* on the other |H.,H||fltl'
ieuuii&lt;-d for
hand, are aalely the iuatnmn .ita )
romtinllre wu» appointed by
H r wa* introduced by Volie Wil [ ‘" I ’ ot
of the worker* theiuaelve*.
,j„. ( ’mnniiaaiim lo atudy the re |It.iint, Ji.. State Demoiialic tom
Ihe Wealtii, t'-wei note will he
Mr*. Rooaevelt *uid Dial imdri vitioir of the City Charter which milteriuali
The talk wat bio.iil i I'oidithr-d loon i r ow, logetlitr wilti
the Soviet definition, the “right In,* not la-en recited »im-e IU2't, . . . . . . . . siatu.n V l'IU lt
l*ut:e* of m , i»e » and doculiien
i t n Hi i I i «»ti
to work" mwint a dental of "ihe and it wn* the opinion of the com|
i"
, it
,
. , , |,a *v »u(iple
right of choice "
; mlaaloner. that thia *hould lie
In i thmt talk pilot to lha id (
anll.
..................
We
in the United Stntra have done, *a(d Mr. Sayet.
* *** “ ** **** * * r " * ’
I ’ S. Sectetaiv of Stale George
come lo realiie it mean* frrtdmn | The folnwing ritDen* were ap- ■ ,
w* .
. •
• G Marthall and Hritidi Folrign
to chooae rme'a Jol&gt;, to work or not j pointed n« mrlidiera o f the com- | 0 1 )1 )0 1 * E i l l t O r t e l l l l d l Stvreiary Em -.t (levin ronferreu
o wink a* one drelrr*.” the *aiil. niittee
II. J, Gut, \V. C Hill,
during the nioti mg on tlie tirategy
Mr* Rooaeiett *ald Ruuia't 1KarIvle llouiholiler, Frank Lain
D l n t l O l ’ 1&gt;V D O I U O I It*- ee-lein ouni»tei will fullow
iri tin- Seem it i'*.oi„ d O ftiiiidt
modern hlatory hied vuitiicion In -on. I red Wdion, W. A Leavitt.
u .rriiewed
■•*•* t « - »
I k . G Kilputrielt, George A Speer, E N c p p i i H v p
( . m n n J"'1* .......
I4 - " * " ” *4 • V
x l I D U |J Hi iti»li Aim-i i. .h i |m i &gt;I t io n an I
...
, „
. .
« 4 r and A. Edwin Shinholtri
M i a m i t O m m iS N IO lU T H
TI...... Mini Charter will I*- Mil.
------ --"ttalcgy in Gritnaliv *ft«i ll&gt;*
milted to the 11*40 l^gislatuie for
Following the tali of Si-naim lleilm pin ,i , i* ■■ (riied to th*
approval, *aid Mr. Bayer. Thr Claude I'epper yi-iitdnv tf»&lt;-t . toiiiuil
. „„
_
commute* will report H i finding........ . “ &lt; the Touriti ‘ Vntei. I .A , t|t«- mo . time, lluiiah and

Senator Pepper
Warns Against
Party Disunity

I

By State Farmers S K S S *,h'-Nft,ion&gt;l ,iH,r'1

t ^ i a s ^ L i a c s *•» - *i!

&lt;“

A
ddre..l„e
Ch.lrm.r
, , ■ ' &gt; .“.&gt; "&gt;•» Wlter
National
r. K a. .m
... ,,anti-Trumra
T .,
...cnlum* v , !&lt;
i •&lt;'i're*ent*
me Monu*
r on um |t*nker*
I’ ankor* ., G
n
* en
1 that
5, hv
*.
Addreulng
Adit
reeling &lt;
hnirman w
Kente'l
prewnl* the
. ■*em
,___
. ^ -aid
..............
............
m»t* are like Rrp Taber (R - M ) A*.oclation a* Seminole County |!**! Jun* X - l.h a i7 mvn
(R-W
ial, Matle*
«*id:
"Conroy come* from th* gutter, jchaiiman o» the Home Apptrp.ia ; Advi.ory Ranker, mnrd that Flori- ] ^ * „ , ^ &lt;J,'numli#r In ita hlito'ry.
He la a management man who ti ied ' tiont Committee, "SqueaiiOR like da farmer* are M n g Kcnernlly
“ It i* my contldered opinion
A to wreck our union.
Irtuck nui "
»uccet»ful in avoiding the dange r* that thr guard loday. If neraitarv,
of
excraaive
debt
duttng
t
h
e
“ IIe Hand* for everything that J j ,
' .
,c D.-.iJ.n,
could perform it* defenalv* ml»evil, Juat
iomi like
Hitn &gt;
«» du, Mr.
i n 1*1,
’ he
t.tKl, current inflationary period.
lar evil,
you
Chair- . i
, counlry.
. , , the, I If, intent
*•
•iun and alto nerve a* n covering
man.”
f " w ‘ e ,n 'he hand* ol Dem-tciati
MIAMI. Sept. fcB—(#!')—Tli# re-t to ibe Cummiatlon, which will in » " * enterlaiw-d ul n it.....
at A
..... .
«#,.), e x p e l* ..(
(Juuling from a national turvty force during mohiliiation with,
movement
ngnlr.-l
Hotr
,lluo. them In the hand* ..t
An, ie r hy metnlmn -&gt;f the
.i|t m
'-..A ,, rull,
Matle* told Kcraten " I am nntll'Ut hatn’l been tafr in Rcpubbr tn of bank lending made by the nut further training or equip- .aH
going to let you dig Into my poll hand* "A ; any lime in the latt I TO Agtlrultural Commiiilon of the men!" he **ld.
i Ii!ffile, d ! i r J " mU''
ln* " " t CUv ' ' u,,r" “&gt;' Fntl Wllaon. “Th- Dennwrai.e Exet ulitr- GommiMee j tin|1|.,, ,hllftl),r ........
imntter will probably l&gt;e vntrd up “4 Senunole &lt; nunty of wlurhl,
if
Secietaiv-Gi ueial I,
Amcriran
Hanker* Ata-a-lailon,
tica, religion and aaaoeiatlon*. on year*.
“ Offensively,
at
leaat
four another delay.
Circuit Judge George K. Holt, ■ ••,#(,, Mr 8,v*r
l .e i* chairman. Mi. I.eel
Vi V i . . \
. 1 "
Conatltutlonal gmunda" Hr cited
Walter Ucdell Smith, America'j Mr. Inglr-y reported that, during month* o f Inteniiv* training In t-efor* whom the ra*e l- pending.
J
’
!
2
,
.
.
«
»
unable
to
topi....
.
I
2
,.
I,hr,r
'*
J" '■ ,1U"
11*47, Florida bank* loaned 828.. the field would b* neeet»ary for returned to hi* office from a vara-1 Resignation of Ralph l.uhm.kl
the Flrat and Fifth Amendmenta
t ( '• i l l i i r * rt* rare
. „ M , ....
•
(h fn|.,
' I lenrh *ouic. •m.l the t vert
!*7H,0On to their farm ruttomera. our liett unit* to become a fully luiii yeatenlay only to report that *• ^ By eniflneer a» of tJk*t if* t
to (h i Constitution. Th tw m y •
n |. |»CI|H n 11
i ,
^
* - i
hlentlcal ru t** to
At the tw-ginning of IPIB, the effective force.”
man cannot lie forced to ginAttorney Vincent C. (iltilin. repre- wl&lt;l* «rre|ite«l. lie lias l»r*n rtn*
\aniill.Ul i
i...*,*
•« * Iv II • jfn n
n, t
thU
total agricultural loana outatand. Jtilimony tending to degrarle „ r , ,
B
, ,
.Gnting the rummini lone ra» will W
^ CUy
1016. i»rnl ) v\nu ; * V* l.V w.n
i *
.............. . ...... .............
KS
O
il,
RIGHTS
AJjV
way two week.
I«aa accepted a position as super- J Y %• .
iV.iV
.
■'
^In erlm ln aie himaeH.
|For Donitld BfOOKlyn ing In Florida hank* aggregated
T A l . l l lIIASSEE. Sept 28-&lt;A&gt;'
115,855,000, compared willt ap­
■
—----------------- intehtlnit uf construction with a
^ ■ IV1
.1'' ! /I111
I A l l 2111101111*
rt*d tu Matlea from a
FHKUSIITKR AlkKIFT
eontiacllnir firm# he Informed llerndur. ami h.luanl HikVin*
proximately fl3.000.000 at the — A coalttal petroleum company
l i W I I t M at f-*#r l i t )
I Funeral aervlrea for l&gt;onnld ligjnmng o f the preceding year. *ub*idiarV today a*ke&lt;l for .the
JM (d'l- The
It-arlane* Me fan* ata)
Mr- I • l-per and Mi.. Lnul*e
O n U IIS
| ()
(ll&gt; liC
IIO STO N . Sept. ------Mr(ili'L't'r,
roiiitilitteeworiiail,
1
Brooklyn, infant aon of Mr. and
Of the total amount loaned to right to tan the «tate'« half In- Hritlsh Freighter la&gt;l«-e-ti-r, shun-'
Mr*. Theodore Brooklyn of Ijrke
Itaarlaae*
!*•■« T * * l
tereat In any oil drpotit* op
nlioiit 700,000 acattered actea
aw s Mary, were held at th* grave aide
In Evergreen Cemrtrry yeatenlay
land.
the loaaTf six of her 45-man crew, O r m o n d B e a c h l # a « e
Jhe J'.p per. ,," ,t„„*| i„ »'• ^
_ ■.•mp|.-t.id_ at_ \h,.afternoon at 3:00 o'clock with the
_____
Gainesville where the Senator it at mint.- S(iriliy- - ii t)u&gt; ^(irliiy I jl.tf
The aubaidiary Florida (til Dr waa reported atill drifting l&lt;Hlav.
TALLAHASSEE, Sant. 28-i/P) Rev. C. C. White officiating.
Ih-jiil
in'Hi
tb.
Sanf.itil tVilaiid.i
vrlotiment Corp.. offered 1100.000
REIDSVILLE, GA., Sept. 28
due I., »t« ak today.
The Navy's lb. •ton hydrographic
— A public hearing will be held
Highway, will
open
Diursdai
Survivor* include the grand________
for
the
right
to
art
aa
the
state'*
«
fflee
»aid
the
Lila-rtv
Ship
John
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Warden
R.
R.
Ilalkcom
of
»
**P|»o*
teveabil
venter44-14 to determine
• ening at &gt; i»&gt; u’clteh and first
agent
In
*
»k
in
g
oil.
It
vuggested
Henry
reported
fighting
llte
d*rthe
»tule
penitentiary
said
toda)
•'■&gt;•
timt
he
han
liu«y
•pt-aking
whether a rioted freih water F A T * ’
“ 4 the Sanford Ex*.
a Dt or 1AH iwrcent royalty on diet 1120 milc« c*»t »outhe*»l of iseveral Ptltoner* are to l&gt;e run-- - ‘ chi-dule ahead. *»n Thoraday he showings o f the fratui picture,
fDWng *eaaon wR| be continued Hro,lklvn
or 1like Sfarv- twoun* I ru,ivr* ' Clul’ will meetat 1:(8I
H^wiklvn
of
Brooklyn
of
U
k
»
«
«
r
y
.
two
un(lV|wk
\yvjneailay
afutnoon
at
oil
produced. The state get* I2H Itoaton lightthip
Sunday. The tinned aUiut the escape o f Clsr- l» due to npi-ali at Juhnatown. “ I-iinling, Fu-.iiig und Fighting",
« la 10 northweat Florida rountir* H.rooklyn o r,
percent
royalty
on
oil
now
Iwing
stricken
craft
was
listing 45 de- elice Alburty, negro, -rverul w nl&lt; I'a . and «n Oct. 2 will bo Lack will being al iV 45 uVliu-k it was
t TI.# hearing ha.
/ .T d b y 1
and Edwin lloteler o f ,h' T,,uriit Center to elect offl- produced In Florida.
announced t«-day by J it i'aitl")*
th# State Gama
py 1lanta. Ga. ar
great,
ag,»
in Florida ami will apeak at Klssim
rrrg and director* for th* rurront
aid l„ II Amitewa, owner*
Mi**
'
|
Alburty
wa»
arretted
at
C»mme*
on
flood
conlrut,
then
during
rlab Commitaion and’ ^ i r ^ i ^ I t l ,J,k# M ,r/ •n&lt;t
*unt’ **i"* aeaann, it wa* announced today
The theater haa paitlug .pace
I
111*.
Ga.,
two
week*
after
a
young
the
day*
following
in
Orlando,
Bet» C Morgan aaid It
b T « - Chri,lln" « 0 ,,l*r ot U k “ M ,ty hy Ralph A. Smith acting aecrecouple wa* slain on the beach at LaUhunl and Went I’atm Heath fur 71UI sutoninhiles, with inJIvitemUd into a third day i f r Z f l
------------------------------------lary. Andrew 8tlne haa served
dual loud *(leaker. pruVidrd for
|Ormond, and officer* said he tonOnailaeeU nn l‘ aa* Tnal
aa president during the past sea­
■ T . 1®
**enrone an onooroccupant, of each ,-ur Tha plduie
featetl standing guard while an
t u ilW o - U hmrT"* * " ° PPOn
son. Archduke Otto of Austria
.creen i* dt-'Ciibed be the owner*
wa* tha first speaker presented by
t 0**. Commlaalon
°'ahUTw”£"il^i.u7.iy";;: Three More Duy* t 0 a . the laigc.l south of Wa.Mngthe group at a dinner meeting
M *• "Dnn*ce*»arll*
prohllit ftihlng *0 long aa »ufburly signed a statement that ( ; t. ( D r i V l T s ’ L i c u n m x * ton D, C. Sound equipment u*a
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 2g-4Ah riven last spring at tha Mayfair
provided b&gt; R. C. A .
Hy FRANK CARET
|he wa* present when th* other
_____ l a l t t l l n C N
« round,” ha added If — Second atop on Fuller Warren's Inn.
Show* will *tart at fl 45, 8 30
th* peopl* of the rountlei do not tour o f state ln*tlluton* will tie
Arthui I A rt I F. Ilrlaae, humor­
10;00
o'clock
evening#
ASSOCIATED l&gt;R88B SCIENCE REPORTER
t tiSki•&gt; S L ^ E M W*l n tl'S a fM d
Krhlav I* th e T a .t day f,u .eeur- a n d
reaaoni “ Th*re la Florida State University.
ist, writer ami after dinner speak­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 28— (2P)- A Conneclicut doctor called today I Gregory jltount of Lexington. K&gt; J" ‘r “ 111,11 Florida Ibivt-r's liren*e and a midnight show will be given
no r*aun for having on*.”
Thr I&gt;cmorratie nomlnr# for er, of Hot Spring*, Ark. will ad­
Salurda *
Childten .inJ.r
Ii
■itroTvriy wa* stirred
atlrred up last governor will vleit the school at dress member* of the rlub and
Controvert
hi
i. i J.j m j i
j i% a as i «n « ir ,
, nutiMijuiniiyi iiuwner, d.
imn intiriiinir* SMtl sum year* o f age will be admitted frea.
#. il r ’iinni
year when the commlaalon
;i„ ..d Tal
eommltalon
__ lahaasee
Wednesday. L e o n their ladies at their meeting in
„ cloaad
I duagree most heartily, declared Dr. C. Charles Burlingame. Hatchett, Georgia prison official. Dial i.ntai out ..f Seminole Coon- Mr. I'artlow ami Mr. Ander.'Ui
10 eounlle*
and May, County legiaatora are seheduletl the near future, said Mr. 8mith.
while
hintsell a psychiatrist, "With those who would interpret sex as the said records at a S«minola County ty'« estimated lO.WNi drivers have were formerly omployrd bv th*
all other to accompany him around the
Committeemen
along
hla
trull
countl,
Prison Camp showed Alburty had n„t vm secured new licenses t„ Universal Film Co Imth In the
campus.
from Coaat to Coaat report much whole of life and expand the definition accordingly."
production and distribution of
e-caned from ther* two days aftn ,|MVt.
arron will go to west Florida “ popping o f buttona” at th* per­
Wa
In a paper prepared (or thr District of Columbia Medical Society, the Beach murder*.
motion picture*.
N S W JET ENGINE
Thursday, dedicating a home eco­ formance*
Bernini* who have nut acquired
of
this
“ unuiual” Burlingame said:
. 0i hrr_ Drt.one. a
)(,.H |l(|nM „ „ ........ mu, t H (h .
CLEVELAND, B*pL t t - J J V - nomic* cottage to th* memory of speaker and
entertainer.
Mr.
at the Ssnnlnolr camp were to he
.
“ In psychiatry, 1 mor* man in fractures hie future.”
The National Adrlw ry &lt; 5 ^ d « t ^ hie mother at hla native Blounta- Hrieee was bom on a Canadian
irr tp*.-l»ll
ciue»lli&gt;ned aUut the exact date of r r . ‘"J .
f ',r, 11 ” f
Bpariaiity lher* 1* a de
foT Aeronaut ca today .revealed tmrn and giving a “ thank y*u“ farm “ at a very early age” he any othrr
The medical group a!»o heard the escape
»uluult
to
an
exaniinatlun
l,y the
mand for a houaccleanlng ami a
major Itrldea In a u p e W lc speed- talk to Liberty County voter* at says, and haa been a salesman.
sateen
a note of warning agalnrl too
J A C K S O N V IL L E . HeptSheriff
Alex
Littlefield
o
f
VolKI"
r
1
,‘U
I'attol.
hard-headed
dlff*r*ntiallon
be­
Jet teat mlailie clocked at mor* Bristol.
lllib
photographer actor and student
much oxercls* after thi age o f |U. i . County""and ’ EheHfir’ ilarrl# I Th*’ mic* is the same . . last
tween
hypotheses
and
*ei*nt!fir
Atlanta
• SJ*1"*,
•’“ •“ ding a ramrot
66
o f medicine.
4U. , ii cam# from Pr. Wtn^Eti*' arfs r#|&gt;ortca tnrouU h«*r« \n aid vuar. «•»»«• dollar for o|H*rat«&gt;r«
facta."
.
COUPLE
CHARGED
than 1,500 mile* an hour In drop
Buffalo
78
47
Johnson of Wake Forest College, j"„ the'inquiry
license
»nd
two
dollar*
fur
chaufTkTLANTA. Sept. 2»—C«A— De­
Among other thing*, ha attack­ who aaM:
Chicago
72
65
fcuis.
There
is
no
provision
of
tective S*rt L. L. Hbum said toRAILS M A K E PROMISE
ed the ” ‘Lova starvation" school,
Denver
7W
48
GOMMI8RION MEET
law hv which purchase lintr ran 1*
••During th* first World War,
SNOW FLU I
COLl'MUUB, 0 „ Sent X t-O P) which propounds tha theory that
day a Jaeksoayill* eoupl*. Roy L
Deli oil
7d
41
The
City
Commission
w
ill
meet
Walter
Camp,
Yale’s
meat
famous
extended
beyond
the
deadline.
SLATES. 8. C,
— City council t u t night received moat, i f not all, easotlonal trouble*
Galveston
HI
60
Applications were in excess of
• promise from W. H. Hapo. etam from the fact that the child’s athlete, boasted that he kept the tonight nt 7:10 o’clock for the
New York
81
6»
purpose
o
f
considering
plane
for
members
of
Woodrow
Wilson’s
tb*
u«u*l
number
this
morning,
epekkemau fo r the five majar rail- eravia# for love haa never been
lag aot for Oct » in
Phoenix
W
68
construction
of
a
cement
block
cabinet
In
prim*
condition
by
his
but an average uf 760 or more
road* running throng* here, to cut satisfied."
Seattle
70
49
** - «»— SS-yuur-uM Mrs. down on:
fammm *dally dosen’ uxsrtlsea. swimming pool. Advisory on- must b* received during the next
Washington
75
54
“ Propoooata at thia school,"
incere
and
nrchitecta
from
Orlan"The only member ol the cablfew days to avoid atandlng In line
Jacksonville
75
14
ho
said/"
Would
havo
«a
roaaing
'T i. Sc!
d•dined to take the o aro due to bo present, said later. Applicants aro requested to
o f registering fajeely in t i whistle end bel
Miami
HI
19
Bond fee Mrs. Smith wa* cursing by railroader*i ever the ahm« dripping leva all ovar the ‘4*l[kjfr4U_xta*_J o«*j^hus^Danisli, H. N. Bays.-, dty manager thia sign th* new licenses to make them
Orlando
80
I
t
place until the child stipe sad
morning.
set at * 0 0 .
(yard loudekeakat epitome.
valid.
Pensacola
64
U
i f " “ “w

Recall Halted Again

Funeral

Rites

Held

Theater
I

Game Commission To
Hold Hearing On L

3 friJLH uer«25khaii Konvic!f

Executive Cl ub To
M c e 10 n Wednesday

Warren Will Visit
FSU During Tour

, » » e™.

Connecticut Doctor Calls For
Housecleaning In Psychiatry
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u» mwt
ns Committee
wcatea Internal
lality' Standards

THURSDAY SEPT. 18, !W I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
mi

■■ ■

——

mnooosww^wsswerosss— wss— ossm—

Hurricane Dauiaxe JHE OLD HOME TOWN

Bv STANLEY

Child’s

Appetite

J

Ruined By Mother j

rainbow mailed ill end at Miami.
HY DAVID TAYLOR MARKE
Tbe Weather Bateau (aid the
MAW, AlOW “THAT TOU
AP Ncw^fcature*
•form ilill packed wind* of 100
AINTA*US/Ak%
TH'oveA
So Junior wont eat eh 7 Mayka
miles an hour or more near the
JRLANDO, Sept. 2 1 —&lt;41—Use
you are trying too hard.
KIN I DRY OUT MV
I center. Gales eitended outward
internal quality standard! to
According to Mrs. Chariottc
ulate shipments of oranges out*
I 200 miles. Winds diminished along
GUN POWt&gt;ER T
BIIht Winsor of the Bank S tm t
I Florida was advocated today
I the Florida coast.
School* and New York University,
xritnasses who testified' before
o^erronwiFntiouf niothen, out of
I
The hurricane waa expected to
isutor
v Claude
____ _ . r &gt;r’i senate
their ragrmc** to do the right
[ pais ahoui 500 miles cast of JackJ agricultural aultcommUlee.
thing, resort to various pressure
I sonvitle and away from lha busy
jr'dR. D. Keene of Orlando prcslmi-rood- which rc*ult In many dif­
I Atlantic roaatal shipping lanes.
* dent of the United Growers and
ficulties.
, „
(
The ponik-rou* storm needed .10
f Skipper* Association ta!d he be"Many mothers an- ispcclally
I hours to travel through Florida
; llarcd “Ibal the present market*
lnrlir.nl to worry If Junior doesn't
I on n 210-mllp line from Key West
In agreemrnt is operated wrongly
finish the la»t prescribed ounce
| to Jrnsrn lleaeh, attended by
ly by attempting to eliminate fruit
of milk oi if he turns his head
■ by outside appearance and also
, thrashing winds up to 100 miles
away from mashed potatoes. Rut
i only.
an hour.
it mnv I- that milk lx not good
"This eliminates people who
A preliminary survey at Fort
for your child. He may be allergic
1 ffiuw fruit with inside quality.”
I Fierce lodav indicated Ihere may
to this nnd other foods. What yon
. Keene who was the sreond ship­
lie a possible 25 per cent loss In
mnv think l« n wcll-tmlnnccd diet
per In Florida to use the rotor
grapefruit anil five per rent In
may be polsnmiu* for him. It li
added process, said that he con­
oranges In the Indian R'ver citrus
wiser to b t him taste a variety
sidered it might l&gt;e ns well to do
licit liecause of the hurricane.
of fond* and make his own selec­
, away with the whole process.
tion. You’ll be surprised how bal­
Tomato grower* said their
"The elimination of ‘inside’
anced a diet he can select for him­
plants w,-r&lt; “prrity badly hatter*
color-added would atop shipments
self. Also, by giving him a number
I ed," hut they honed they would
•f early fruit that consumers do
of food* to taste, eventually you
[ straighten out. The harvest, how.
not like,” he said. "It would also
will to- breaking down his rerlri; ever, will tie delnvrd slightly since
lend to decrease the sire of the
anco to fond generally.
some fields si ill have water. The
B ero p by as much as 20 percent
"The final dersliin about Iufntc Af the crop will depend large.
? br causing growers to use less
nior's feeding must remain in ths
Iv on weather conditions the next
fertiliser so that their frull would
hands of n comnitent doctor who
few da vs.
develop natural color earlier,"
watches his weight and growth."
Froper'v damage at Fort Fierce
Keene also .tilled for the rstaiI)r. W. W. Hauer, director of
j was negligible. There was some
lahmrnt of minimum uualltv grade
the American Mcdlenl Associa­
for both fresh and canned clinic,
reed demare but it was not heavy.
tion's bureau of health and edu­
twquiilng that the grade hr stamp­ HIT fllOTI r*OM THI North American Aircraft Company plant at U,s1 Official rainfall there from the
cation. ha* quite a bit to say about
ed on earh piece or ran o! fruit. Angctcx, Nicholas G. Pickard (left), 31. and George W. Krebs (right),&gt; hurricane amounted to it.10 hu-hvs,
the atmosphere surrounding a
Aruendmenta to Ihe marketing .10, were killed when their four*Jet 11* IS bomber exploded In uild*olr -"d Ihe highest wind velocity was
chilli, in the mngaxtne National
- agreement were «l«i nlvncated by nesr Visalia. Cal. Shown at top Is a sister-ship of the Ill-fated experi­ 7f- miles an hour.
Parent-Teacher
Ralph Meitner. Jlellwood shipner. mental craft The lt-4S I* one of the nation's newest aerial weapons, tbe1
Tremendous proper!v dnp&gt;a'»e
Dr. Hauer relates the incident
wh« said "It hould tie extended * Clrst of the Air Force 500-mlle-an-bmir alt-jet bomber*. (International) was reported at Kev West In the
»F O L K S "
„
STPANLBfe
of young George rating his dinner
to the wradinr of cans as well as I
ehotce Indinn River citrus area and
silently, while watching his father
m a v / , IH A T a o Y * m o w *
'T
frw*h f*ult by m e a n s of Juiro
! to vegctaUe crops alone the iouth»
and mother with big and specu­
quality*
'
A &gt;X -AC C S - s u m s A S S H O c rr/A j
I
ecu
and
rsstern
rim
of
lj*ke
Okee.
lative eye*. "Silence prevailed at
Li fknalor Holland was Present a s .
I
"holier
th well-appointed table. George's
epectalor at today's hearing. |
Key West atone estimated loss
father spoke to hlx mother with
elaborate courtesy, hut only when
I -it one million dollars, principally
absolutely necessary. She nerer
j •« Us wnti'i front mid shipping.
the well.appointed table. George's
| More lh»n 100 tih-nsur* and eom*
M a i ’H i i a l l S p e e c h
had little tn say. One does not
I "nerrlnl Isiats were sunk. Maov
talk much, st four, when one I*
I oece ■n'S'hed to nieces, A 200.
drpply disturbed.
(■ailsara I n a C*«&lt; Us*
| Coo* .lock seas swept out to sea
"A fter the uncomfortable meal
■mental freedom*.*
I and *ho cltv's t u n nrincloal com*
was flushed, George retire,! po­
Delegate of the United Na| merclal docks badly damaged.
litely to bed, kis'lng his mother
Ilona' 68 mcmitcr countries should
Power s"d telephone lines were
and father. Half an hour later his
“renew our determination to devel­
I ••ar.l hit The Island's sponge and
parents heard- burring step* n*
op and protect those rights and
1 Rshln" fleet was practically wiped
hr dashed from hi* room to the
freedoms,'' Marshall said,
mil. Damage to boat* elone was
bsth. They arrived Just in thne to
, r st Imated at more than 1300,009,
i, "The people of the world," he
find Geonre being very sick. When
All schools on the Island b u s *
added, "must nsA he misled by
il was nil over hit mother took
i twined some damage. Almut 1,000
these who In the name of revoluGeorge hack to bed, where he
I trees were uprooted in Key Weal
tlanary slogans would prevent re*
cried quietly against her and re­
awna1ructii.il and recovery or hold
alone. Ten inches o f rain fell
fused to let har go. Finally h»
7 Wot the illusion, of future well*
there. Some navy Isiats and In*
looked up and asked in a small
•‘ allntiona were damaged but no
being at a prim of starvation and
voice, 'Mother, is Daddy really
going awny and not eomlng hack?*
tjB N ld af today.”
official figures were available.
“It took a long time to reassure
Kxtensive damage was reported
"Despite the cooperative action
George that his daddy hail no Idea
along the Overseas Highway and
Id twosl nations to rebuild peace
of Iraving permsnVntly. It was
fishing ramp* |n Ihe keys were
writ-being," Marshall rimhard to explain that grown folks,
hard hit.
7'thttted. "tension during Ihe past
even parents, sometimes aay whst
Thr (itcater Miami area was
je n r has Increased. The leaders
they do not mean, when they are
buffeted by gale winds for morn
o f Other nations arc creating a
angry or irritated. A ctually-the
lh«n 10 hours and eight Inches of
i deep rift I*tween their countries
crisis had been a minor one, but
rain flooded the streets. Nearly
■ and the rest of th* world com*
the rrim silences, the word)
18.000 ictrphones in Miami were
; granlty. We must not allow that
spoken in angee had reacted badly
nut
out
of
order
and
electric
serv­
rift to widen any further ami we
or. this sensitive child."
ice
disrupted
in
many
sectiona.
.TfeUlt redouble oui efforts to find
Miami Reach reported only minor
common ground.
p%:**We are eonfiont* I with the fOXMAUV OftNIttfS hi* campaign w ith a mojfcr rp rw h at Dcs Volnc*. damage.
Grapefruit was stripped from
"Why doesn’t Govensor Deway
ANTICIPATING TNI STOWS Mhcduled to sweep Miami, n a .. Mr*. Alma
■isd to save not only succeeding Iowa. GOP F .t s u k n lia l r.oinitic ? G ov. Thomas K R ;w c y pledge* to key
uractln- what he preaches right
Poe (wearing k ichiel) and her granddaughter, Hirbsra, 6, register for
generations, bu our own," Mar* Amcr-ca's fo rrirn policy to ” ihc tirru hcllet we-san have peace.” The tn -s In the area hit By the ctorm
hern in Naw York S ta te ? ”
Nuwi York C hief Execu tive pionilsed that 0.1 Uu dny he hop*-* to enter and aomo of that left on was seara place In one til the hurricane shelter* established by the American Red
I red or thorned.
Cross. Signing them up «rr fled Cross worker* Polly Clark* (secood
He said the state budget for
The •‘elcmcn'ary requirement" the White Ifottat a* its resident there w ill begin “ the bi-gert unraveling, I Agent C. It. Kimea of St. t,w le
"ordinal y maintenance ami opera­
from right) and Elisabeth Ruff (right). A Boy Scout stands by prrpsrsd
X coopcrali on between nation*, ♦nrosrhne nniari 4lingn(i»ralion in o urnalln n'i history.” ( f nfemotional'
enunty estimated 10 per rent of
tion”
ha* Increased 160 percent
lo show Via Poe* where they esn sleep.
(fnirrnstlonal Xoumfphofo)
• American said, "is that interI Ihe grapefruit there had been
under Dewey.
Itionsl obligations lie respected
knocked to the ground. No #*tiThe President, who commanded
K* that relations among states
is declared officially over.
f*«tnvtnne«l i‘r«m Put# flw
mate was rrcrlved from Indian
an artillery battery in the Flirt
&amp; bawd on mutual confidence,
Alexander's rrviaw, largely lark*
rpjjimc in lh« itntc* U "an World Wai referred to that ret*
River county, where some of thr
spec', and tolerance."
Ing in statistics, drew hoi criticism txample of the most extravngant soid he did nnt claim emraptlnn
state's choicest oranges are prod­
(iraallaaM I omm Pan* line)
lie promised that thu United
uced.
sloe A. V. Alexander told the from Deputy Conservative Leader nmi Inefficient government in (ho rice In a talk at Fre*nn today. He
ale* would du cwtything In iu
becauae of hi* Missouri farm "or
Fields of growing vegetables in Hosts* of Commons that the ra* Anthony Fdvti, who asserted the nation."
iwer to resell ”a constructive,
Dewey had promised last night because I was 31." He dd not e!atha “salad" bowl, section around tion’s rearmament program ta mov­ labor govern ment la "carrying
gatfal settlement lo political
Lake Okeechobee'were under wat­ ing so swiftly In both men and this matter of secrecy fa r beyond to cut federal expenditures If
elected and .Filipstrick reported,
Mrovtrslri which contribute to
er end nasi ure lands war* flooded. material that tha government has any necessary point."
g. present tension and uncertain*
" It's going lo be hard on rattle," not been able to count the cost.
nr- -e r ■* ■1
AU men nnd women who served ever, from tho admiralty, which
Vnd* between nations must be
• - a - * do*-- is» *nw-r Kas* Iq
Britain’* wartime armies, announced n drive tot
larsd. but “Internationa'! organ*
1. Increase lla reserve* from
" v - ' 'h? wind and tides liattered Alexander explained, are subject le
Kane cannot lake the place of
brarhc* and brought damage to recall until the “state of emergen* 14,000 to 76,000 officer* and men,
S o
tonal and personal effort or of
cy" brought on by World War II exclusive of 17.000 unlisted sailor*
roll ages and ahrubliorv.
il initiative nnd Individual,”
perlemed."
now In the Royal Fleet Reserve.
shall said. "International ro­
2. Recruit a new royal marine
tation without a maximum of
volunteer reserve with an ■nltlnl
luxl h*lp nmnng close neigh*
of 1,500 officers and men.
B E L L E GLADE. Sept. 2 3 -4 F ) force
Thl* i* "likely to be lomascd
—Luther
Jonas,
Bello
Glade
Rad
he aecretarv obviously referred
Croaa disaster chairman estimat­ considerably," an admiralty spokes­
the Euro porn reconstruction
ed the watar In tha Everglade* man said.
gram and Western Europe's
3. Build up n Royal Naval Vol*
today la approximately two feet
St* to federate.
lower than It waa during the
Tk*i*'r a 4 («J4* 4t * w edrra B«fc t* iV tjs
ityUi. ebk y i u k i pcs• railed for early psare setlle*
seawalls protecting tha town, and heavy flood of last year.
esHlasr Hal m »U them «t hows with slwori «*T s it s , tenshhisci.
gn with Japan and Germany so
wind* whipped the top off the
L a m a r Johnson. Everglades
ih s f'i* hsrdvMd lo * « * » Tent or
ColA somMoed with
r throe naiiniLv "may ealst as
city's water tank, ripped the roof drainage district engineer, said
WASHINGTON. R apt
h ' . ’Ssd h**!t *sd rrytU l fc*U Isfttl. $h*Hsi or* • roofh woe** » * 4 .
wratle and peaceful nations
I|ff a 76-foot porch and caused a tha watar should drain off in three — A drastic rc sM M to f
th*
era Hbrls la o «h*lt* ef sVselrf
building to rave In.
M to safeguards against the
weak* if there a n no more heavy nation's armed s i f t o d was re­
r&gt;*d*m cs'ta, tst *H by * hvary
to) of military or economic
commended by nta» members of
Part of tho road loading from, rains In ths mssntime.
1
so,J coker tries. ThcWs) h*oe(y to
H* of aggression and an they
tha Tamlsml Trail to Everglades
Jonas, who also Is a prominent Congress today to the Hoover
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Trip r**'
*• es-Jerel
’* Tn due course, demonstrate
was impassible except on foot grower, eaid "We are not nearly Commission on Tenrganlxtng ths
Fow were trying to walk Ihe M bad off as last year. To begin federal government.
Bhuslifii sllon for admission
seven-mil** distance because of with, wc did not have the stand­
membership In the United NaI t waa learned that Ihe law­
submerged power linos.
ing water aa we did before tho makers proposed:
A n t i IIIN0 HIID by the Russians for tcw-rsl hours, Allyn Baum, of
i Austria." he said. "Our aim
1. A tighter fusing of the
Heaviest damage waa done to 1047 storms."
ftorallqn of Its political ami
Chicago, s cameraman in Uertin for International News Photos, reports tha Gulf Oil Company's storage
lie Mid some fanner* wrre re* Army, Navy and Air Force than
his experience* to Capt. Jarr.r* Plv-m. Altoona, Fa. Ratlin war nabbed by plant near tho entrance to the norting there would he no early
mile freedom wFh Its 1937
Icra and |«* Immediate adtwo Ilunlan soldiers os lie tru taking pictures near the United States- city. Big IJMO gallon fuel drums bean crop because of the hurri­
Russian tonal Unuulary si Tallow.
(Inlcrnalioaol ftadiophnto) war* not damagad but roofs pro- cane, "but someone always seems
•H e*■ member of tha United

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Campaign Speeches

Nation’s Draft

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MODERN

Stsrt with these modern lamp*

to ha abla to produce beans."

irshall advocated admission to
Boh Green, former Villanova
Dnltsd Nations of f in a l and College pitching star now with the
Iordan, two combatants In Toronto Maple Leaf* of th ejn to rInline war.
national League, will continue his
United States, he mid, education after the diamond se a * a F i l e line: freo from
and the thrm l of strife
«fb Jaws and Arab* assured
■peaceful development «nlW Ihe sett*) of the getter*
W f and Uw security roun-

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pitcher '
ing tnai
Rena. 7
and Gfc

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J ° * Marsh

Marshall endorsed

I 'v e
Om s f tbs nlssad eamssewU Pes
tam4v&gt;4 abo«t Utla n ln sa n wtM
an tiMar ka tho Mtodta Waal
I oatted M . Aai while I d aat Ilka
to glto tayasM arckUa, I think II
Mtodatoa a pstot.
V oo.” ks said, " it so happens I
g o a t agree with m ry th ln g you

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*&lt; niuotrstlon, that he nrrrr had
h appened to hara a tori* for aU
nr bear. B a t that wbm I »pok# ef
Dm
to enjoy a moderate bsvoraga Ilka brnr, w*U. k* was right
there with mat
And Pram where I sit, that's tke
Importaat thlags nat whether yon

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You w«f *UI1 Join IIKCM ln) Florida Growtn Cnoytrxllva—If yomi |
frovta produce qualily frail I
The capacity uf tha processing and parking faclUtiaa hag not jrat
1 raachad aa you may Joto— If yaa apply far ■■■haoM p aawl
Tha Caatral Florida Qrawara Caapirirtlv raqnircn «a lavgntaiaat la
or nalpanat . . - atlaiaiaai amhaade Yoar frail «rin
ba autrliatad with othtr quality fruit so you will not bo handicapped.
Many plans have beta madt and plan! facilities aad aurketiag nyniam art raady la go—Bat all piano art anbjaci ta trot* of tha asoatborn
oaa roCo for oach member regard lean of tho oiic of bin production.
Boy apply for ntabgraJUp today, Tha quota wiU noon h* flllad. Joia
aa and nak* Utia (ha fla a t Coritp la Centra! Florida.
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v o lu m e x x x x

Court Action
Filed Against
AluminumFirm
Proceedings Aimed At
Compelling ALCOA
To Establish Com­
petitive Condition

Rep. Nixon Says Tru­
man Is Afraid To
Let FBI Head Teh
Of Espionage InU.S.

WHIN THIf PHOTO WAI MADI 70-mtlr-prr-hmir wind* were whipping heavy sris over the breakwater at
Bitrayne Bay, near Miami, Fla. This waa a m ne prrllmlninr to Ihe tropical hurtuane, blowing at 111 mile*
an hour, which hi! Ihe Florida mainland Miami escaped Hi«- full linint of the wind*. Key West, 175 mile* to
•*" routh, wai raked by p u b of NjO mllei an tuiur. Tlictc v rr at least two death* reported. (International)

63.

W A SH IN G T O N . Sept. 24 (/T)

The Justice Department said today
it ha* filed a court action designed
lo force the Aluminum Company
of America "to reduce it* power
and tire."
Attorney General Tom lin k »*id
|the proceeding was filed thi* morn­
ing in the U S . diMrict court in
New York City in an effort lo earn­
out a monopoly judgement entered
■gaintl Alcoa in 1945.
The proceeding* are aimed at
compelling Alcoa lo give up some
of it* various plant* and properties
"to e*tabliih competitive condition*
in the aluminum industry."
In reaponae to questions, cfflctala told newsmen tha department
la not peeking a dissolution of the
corporation. It cfcalree In brine t
II'm Hh H oa r a a * 1w .i

Farmlands Are
Under Water In
Okeechobee Area

Agent Honored

BATON ROUGH. U . 24—t/D
—Thr UuUlana House of l(r.
prcsrnlalirca today unanlmouavoted I* permit Pmtdeat
Truman'* name to he Hated
»n thr atate** gearral b a llo thut not as a Democratic raadldalr.

WASHINGTON,' Sept. II
tiT)—The hurricane that bat­
tered Cuba and World* sped
noslheaatvard up Ihe At*
lantlr today, bypassing Ber­
muda but endungtrlnt ahlpping In Ita path. The Weather
Bureau at II:3 « A. 51. P.ST,
placed thr renter of the *tnrm
about 400 mlleu north of Her*
muda and 110 mlleu oputheaat

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5,000 U S . Com bat

Planes Are Active
In Military
Unite1jMostBELofIEthfGLA
DE.Sept. 24.(/P)
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rich farmland along
I

spent by tomorrow.

W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. 24 &lt;41- - ,,h e w».'h t W e - L l . i j u O V e - b r.

Ih e W » IU W j B M l a ■ * J 4 | w*i Mill under water today a«
more flrat line warplane* active,
,
,
, ,
.
,
now than It had at the (wglrnlng «•»«• aftermath of the hurricane hut
of the year.
1elsewherr farmer* began rrplantThe Air Fnrre made available |ing.
figure* today ahuwlng that onj
Barring fuilhrr rains, the replaotJuly 1
regular ntr arm. th e . ;
- r „ w lr ,J
full m ,n ;
National Guard and Air Reserve I
%( •
by
M
onday.
apprnximatelv B.00O firat
unit* had af
Luther Jonn. Red Cro»» chair­
•at plane* active. On Jan.
line ramhat
I the total wa* 4,000.
man. rr|&gt;orted that 200 acre* o|
In general, firat tine plane* are bean* would he replanted toda&gt;.
fairly late-modri bomber*, lighter* and *ome 300 acre* by tomorrow.
and reconnaliance aircraft: second
line planet are thoae not an new By Monday, he added, around 500
but stll In uae. Of the 5,000 ‘ ae- •acre* of bcanland would fie planted
live" plana* not all are wtlgncd |daily for the nril 10 or two week*,
to urjlta and In regular iprratlm».i j onM m j j },j, ftpoM w„ ha-ed
The figure includes apare aircraft. I
, . &lt; ,, i,__ j „ i i
. i
The withdrawal of almut three on • ," 1" oftheflood ed farm ami
to five B-20* from atorage every yc»terday. when Iw talked lo firm
week for aevrral month* account* ‘ er» all ov*r the county."
IC i i II n H Oa Paao Twat
j "Tl»ere*» water over rmwt of th&lt;*
ground earept where farmer* have
W ater Ih Shut Off •;iuccreded
in pumping it off or
W est Of Stone B rid g e ;^ 'ing il pum|&gt;ed o ff," lie *aul
■- ............. ,
'
"Mvme
Moat »of. thr former* In thi*
Water wa* *but off for teveral i KW-n„„ had prepared' for the hurrl
houra this morning to reaidrnU:ra n r j,y having thr water pumped
living wcat of the atone bridge' almoat- to
- the
■
-* -■their
liottom
of
on rlrat Street in order that drainage ditche*. The dltehea ore
City workmen might re-locatr a fivr nt all feet deep.
water hydrant at Brown Avenue
**I)e*r&gt;lte that the water got over
and Firat Street, it waa innmm,.-. the surface, and there1* lieen aomn
ed thia morning hy City Manager damage to the eropa. Silt il*»
II. N. Sayer.
Bowing off faat."
Tfie hydrant wa* moved prepaJonea said normally there weir
(I'aatleeed lie r*B * Twel
tory to widening and pavieg of
Brown Avenue by I ho County.
II A M . 1)1 F-S
Duo to the stormy weather, no
advance notice could be given to
Ihe weal aid* realdenta that Ihe Funeral aervlce* will lie held to&lt;i*y
water would be abut off for a for W. Troy Hall, prominent at
lime, raid Mr. Sayer. Attempt! torney, who died yeatenlay In a
ware made, howevor, this morning local hospital. Survivor* Include
to notify all m ldviit* in t!w area. ______________________
hi* widow Mr*. Lillian Hall, four
Mr. 8 * y tr himiclf v ia lu j a num-«Hauffhteni iVid r all ter,
her of roaidonta who could not he
contacted by telephone.

.

ihr

Harold Stassen
Cites Prospects
For World Peace
Attention Is Ca l l e d
To Scientific Ad­
vances Of Nation

Red Cross R e p o r t s
Replanting Has Be­
gun On Bean Crop

Fiord A. Polmer, aporlal ng,-nt
of th* Piudrntlal Life Insurance
Ccmnwtg, ip S.nfn"l.,ov|n^»* *&lt;•
nttend the unmial Imaine** conferenri- of the ordinnry agenrie* in
Ixi* Angclt*. Calif, in November
to which he wo* inviU-«l for hav­
ing nttainoil a high rn-onl of
■nli'i.

R ailroads T o Ask
8 P er C ent Hike
In F re ig h t R ates

NRW YORK, Sept. 24- h i t —
Itrp. William L. Ilauson (DIII) said today that "report*
Indicate that more negroes will
vote for Harry Truman for
l'rr»idrnl lhan have rvrr soled
thr Democratic ticket In the Ma­
lory of thl* nation."
Itawaon. a negro, aaid that a*
chairman of the National fillvena Commlltre lor Ihr Hire*
■tin*, of IWrold^rt Tgama* kr had
rrrrlvrd rrporlo showing Ihr
I’rroldrat'a randldory "I* rrcrleing trrmrndoua aupport from
nrgrnes throoghoul thr coun­
try."

P R O P F - im f S O L I)

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About LXOO
County between
W have been
Saloctive Service
Selective Service
ed thia momlrtg.
flea is located oa
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Guns Into Corridor
Thurmond Denies 12 Persons Are
D ix ie c r a ts Will Arrested In Plot
Aid GOP Election To Kill Juan Peron

WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 (,V&gt;
F’ rrrident Truman was challenged
today to let Mil Chief J. I’.ilgat
Hoover “|c|| (nr truth” alwnit es­
pionage in tin* country lo ipy|hurtling tongreiimen.
Rep. Nison (R-Callf), * mem
ber of ihr Home Un-American Candidate Says Dew­
Actl'ilier Committee. *.iiil the Ail
ey Will Not Carry
mlnittialinh o "afraid to let fhonri
te»lify l»efoie llie committee lie
One Soul hern Stale
tauve of lh» name* lie would name
AUGUSTA. G* . Srpt 24. t/T)
’They are afraid of the political
'i(rnm
Tlutrmnml
eoniequence*."
w*-»,
rviiwt rvvv *i ,Niion -loM
--■** -rrport■| ---•- Governor xJ,

Idea I'or AssnshinntionWosI Ini died Bv
American C i t i z e n
h ANt* \S n i l , ^^p•

l ‘f „
denied vignrno.lv 1.v*l night tfiit
T Attorney General C la ik , who w*» | du1 S la in
Ru’hti
D rm oriaiu
a n used yetler.lay nl refuting lino- 'm n ifn ie n t it helping In elect .. Rever prrm i'tion to appear before a , publican pte-ulent
Senatr group, itenird that rhatge 1 On ih r cnnlrary, ihr ‘'H ie .
flatly. He &lt;aid Srnalo r Fetgmon Right* prr*idenli.d candul.ile dr i
( I I Mn h) who b id made the a c - , elated. Cm*ernor Ihurn.i I Or **rv
cuiiimii. "dr liberately mi*-*1*t(-i 1"would b.v'c carried rre.irU rveiy
il ibe Statekl r fact*."
, Southern *talr
Itrp . McOowrll (It- I’ a l the a r t - j R ig hlert bad not entered i lu k r l,
ing chair man of thr House group, j " L e t not your h r.itt' be Imttbled
hftpril tit ossctnhlr enough tlli'm fry f.»|*p re|mtl* tln l lire Stale*
b*r» t&lt;«lay to rrcontnirnd rspinti
three R i«l't» ticket it be||iing G o*rrnni

gge imllctrnrnl* against t h r e o ,,,.....
,,
Americans—Including two unhlrrt- |Dewey hy tpltlhng the DemCHt.it-

tlfterl atnttiic aelentista and a in tin South," be *aid in an aihlte-*

"Communist functionary" — **lm
||lr ftiy audrlniium. The sjirecli
hr say* helped give otorutr inform* i w ai Itinadcatl over an 18-*l*lion
•tinn tn Russia.
lookup in fmrr italrv,
Meanwhile. FlitnlH-ih T. Rent
Hr said Slate** Right* Democrat*
lev, whosr testimony nIhiu! n war
tjIne Russian spy ring touched off [now feel lira Ih-wey mil not *airv
tire current investigations, wa* ‘
ingle MUitbrrn &gt;l*tr.
tliientetird with n lilw-l suit hy one
mly
li’ont
Thirrrnoiid,
**l
nf the men alto areused, William
\V Remington, now suspended 25 mile* from Augn-Nt. hi might
fr &gt;m the Commerce Department his presidential ram psign lo Gt-nrpending a loyalty cheek, demanded 1Kia hir *ln- fn»i trrru In pi, .1 of
tea.
that Miss Bentley retract her |*W» »t*le*» 12 electoral
G e o r g i a IVtniH'tniic It-arlrM,
charges or go to court.

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I111 NOS A im s. Sept 24 (,Tj ,

Ille go*cinnirnl «rid 12 person*
tnduding iL tr r p u r'll, were ar
rerted today in
(dot
m an allrged
al
lialrbrd by an American rili/etr to
4»ia»tin*tr f’reodenl Juan D f’emn
and III* wile. I.io
A |mli«r cotmimmipre identified
■JJohn G n flilh . funner rn llu ral at

lla tlir of the l, S emb.c vi h rrr . 4*
(* n i rr.ll
| “ brail of ifie movement
|l, i l , , d u e l nl llie
c r iiil
lir I(rd
f J rt
*ifirn x tt
I’l’hcf. imlli ited to
r f(&lt;il t will In- made lo n l N llitr
G tiK dll from I 'nigtuy. n li r ir lit*
ha&gt; b e e n living 'tntc be' W,I*- M *
Arpcn
l»cllril lion* AiEtuhtta
Apt.
fn 'M onirtrdeb,
r i nfeo, li,c new p .ip n j

U . S. A nd

B r ita in

A re

W a rn c d A ftc rS h o o tin n s B c R i n , B u t B e r ­
li n

F lig h ts C o n tin u e

I* t i l l s . S rp t. 21 b n — R us­
sia •nfferrcl sr»en quick deIr.ils In Ihe l n itrd Nations
General Assem bly today in
her light tu throw nut agenda
ilem-. *he disliked. Novlel lie .
legale Jacob M alik relumed
in Ihr attack mi Ih r I.title
as-em hl),
demanding
(hat
i Inn * referred by it lo the
full a**rmldv he Im nfil out.
lie &lt;l.tiinrd Ihe l ittle Aasemhlv, *rt np a* a eommillee of
the whole amt iHiyrottrd prr*
- i.( ,iiil» li| ltii«*i,t, was i l ­
legal
III R U N . Sept.

R ii «*i *h* linn*

24.

11*)— The

anti aircraft

fire

into die crowded I let Ini air corml m t-**liv . 1'iit didn’t hit anvlbing.
llie B rill h American air I'ft

hint V.nled llritm

kepi

light

on

running

The Riltsun* told llie Amrrjean* Hid Rnlitb ab.'tit llirii firing
pin iii r in lie1*1f and a half after
it tnilrd
It continued for three
am) a half hour* Allhough it did
fad In halt ihe ail lift, it fam ed
niietilirt pp'le I.
Due idlicrr i;.t*r il a* It** per­
il,nil pmle-nonal opinion that thp
Rusnati yimrirrv weir practicing in
a aerre'ii* anil of Wvy. f lilt of
ill. hr »ud. ihe shells wrrr gning
up If, Id.IKkl frrl. "winch i* ai high
Il we 111 " III the second place,
hr added, the ii"ldic.ilinn —“ in
hour .mil half I ale" wa* a little
Icii ill Ol polite

however, have indicat'd they may
either pledge Georgia'a elector
candidates to 8etialnr Bus *11 iDG a .l or leave them m ilnatructetl.
C o v e n ,"i Thin A«nd &gt;i*'l e to .
|(l ,pp- &lt;&lt;r ib ' In c . however, an
crowd n f 3.CKH1 In liie Augu t.t
fl I‘.IS* rjuuletl (iiifflth in an ttil-i btr plane l"oe in another f.h l 3
Irlp al Auditor turn, and derlared t hat since he and Ills vice virw ,it saying 'lie gmrinmenl l,&gt;n&gt; &gt;&gt;l I•-&lt;**I ami r oal to Berlin
w ill,in rise I n i 24 b o in .
Ilie y now
presidential I'liiTtlng mute, G "\ - charge was a "fauta’lir poke
ernor Fielding I W tigld o f MlsThe police alHli Mient nnini &lt;1 * v h i ’ , i|c|o c ir &gt;1 I ' &gt;4.495 Ion* since
prinim Reyes, a l ii-,r leadi t »"il
f t e’he%"•' I t.'.Vl ' I»V«VV ' v\ , Il'V «r’r&gt; fur hut emigre -term who I•v*il •• llie I l l ’l l oh h illin g e lf,u l si ai ted
I s| |p n)1(, „ t,.(n
I with I’eron s fh , 'he 1!• I', pie , lone 2f&gt;
I
t „|.t V II Gmikrn of tiu ln cy,
,
.
,
.
j fho only llrk et 'a I m i &gt;- Demo Identlal ................... n the llliemt
, dm f D S r«-|iro.entallvn
,
Aires leader nf rh, plot || aid a l m sft
Thurmond if
s.Mf.rvlirsI fill I’Rfif X|»|
i ‘Y "* *\*n1,"u |'(S”n,
, llie group planned I,, kill IVmi
Right*
tie
.‘ i ’" " U T “ '‘i ^
‘
:i and id* wife will", tl„v li ft li"
II
i;
T /*

Trainm en lieader
-S ay s fja b o r Will
Never ______
Surrender «««»

ON FO N T A. N V „ Sept 24 Ifl’i
l.alm r "w ill never surrender" in
Ira regnt'llr-s
regnrdle-s of Ihe
P H IU ID E L P IU A . Sept 24 (A ’ i ' Amor
Am erica
the Taft
T a
Harold E . S la .ir n U . y welu rtle v A n *)..- pre.ldenl of Ihe
lt.aili"iid
Trainmen
m. , l ttuoeni*
.lodenit lo
lo inr
tiir i'c
209llt
»«• Brotlierhooit
Brotherhood of R
a il........I Trainm
en
comerl
'in »c»
-aid Inal night.
.
»mn of the U niversity nf I ennrylA . F . Whilm-y spoke at a dinner
vania and told them :
eolebrnling the With anniversary
"There is danger of w ar. Bui of the founding nf the union here

As long ns the so&gt;rnlIee| civil

Decide
Market

t'*d,,n Theater. Ilnemi* \ir* *' fain i v l t d l l s y *
1 *
there is alro a better pro.pect of T»»« program, marke.l
I'm eua opera house, Oct. 12
On
A tlc H o il
I hf* nnnm itirrfiirrii rn ni•• m u m 1
^a
{ ........Ie «.f the South are m-t going
CHICAGO. Sept. 24, O ll-A n round and la.ltng world ,w .re lhan ofance
(•&gt;' Ihe rlty ... — -----Ihe OemiK'rnttr tiomi- hft••! I."* hniNnU* »*f lutHi »• i .imlH .I
H p,-r cent Increaao on mo»t freight ever Irefore in all hittnry.
V |,M»t :.n grow ers of fruit,*
Whitney .aid that while **«rk; I " , *
flu-dutiful |iiikivi(: iif* m jM'i'ts
ralt-a will la- a.kn l by the n*ti:-n‘i*
Stassen. former Minnesota gov­
nml ,n,l \ryit.il'dc in Oil- arra are
railroad*. It i* thrtr ilsth rr&lt;|Uf*t ernor and unsuccessful candidate injf im*n " n ilfifn Iti it m o m • m l. 'Nn one );now i llin* i a l l c r tliao Tmi wnTtirti, tu*»
.octal infliienee" dnrii g Uw
|Harry K Truman."
1l»ira \t
» 4' y cVtdiftT«tin expeeti I 1 allend tin- nn -ling
for higher rater, oitife thr rmi of
,
f
i ■ gilt nt S;')0 o’clock
for the Republican nomination for inlnistratlnn of I runkltn D. Rooi'5VFM
ttimilll*
iIM M fril
'la*
v
»&lt;
*•
Tfiiirtiuiml
fi
milrtl
he
the war.
|l„ i
I Hon ■■ fot the purpose
I’restdent,
became
prrndent
of
tire
'ie
lt.
“ninrw
Inli
n
e
and
fsr-reaeh
?
n
m
*
h
h
i
I
r
ii
M
tin
|*s»rr
dMiniiMi'uiifii!
,'iisl
All
Afrit*
Approval by thr Interitatr Com­
i ,,f ,|, i. „ n 'i- t( m aution nmr!*♦ (In*
ftmiofistl |H*mtrnVirvt y. ; . • i
merce Comml .«ton of Ih r urw University on Monday. Tbe Uni- j Ing organltaliori nm»r,g employei .
im halt he itar'rd at
14
I
if
1
1
it
I'n&amp;
#
%
l
i
*
SLR
I
IIS
TICK
r.
I
S
i
,,-il-u'
a
siss
H
..»
T—
'&lt;
*
aGfle
the
light*
nml
freedom
rate* would lnnt.it thr annual j
Farmer a Mar*
lllr Hnnf' id *''nl
_____
___
I
nf
wnrkrr*
rnnufii.
Ilf
i
B
O
STO
N
.
Sept.
24
&lt;
&gt;
Vi
-General
firight hill M vrrnl huntlrrd mil­
&gt;• 1. il im iinn»&lt; neeil Hu nmrn*
Manager
John
J
.
tjintin
of
llie
"T h e Tuft H artley Slave U I h'I
lion tlollnr*. Ilnwt-ver, no official VV aC* tl n U p t r V l I M i r vC «f lllll.s |I A el
HIlFhJi M \ N
lint liy l .u rd ) ' ent I' K. DnwWJM
law s to atteng- Bo.r,&gt;n Brave* announced nt 11:21)
r*timaln *va* made hy rarrirt
T \ VII*A, H H
'I,
— Kill son
A.
M.
loday
I
lint.
n|&gt;p
Its
il
i
in
I * o r T r a i n i n t r R e p o r t s then monoin*iy ami weaken the
*|H&gt;lr»mrn.
f ‘mi tt i a, ''(fu n is f »m11
In aditi-’r lo the rt 'wcr*, aupplv
-____
people's status in our economy n h rad y had exhausted tie
Thr Interitate Cnmmerce Com­
•Mifht (hr tin’(inyul *»f 4« UDiunii l-iut 22 trembor* of the Veterans
of World Series reserved
e»r
Veteran.*
who
are
URing
nn
tlm
i
wtre
hrajenly
passed.
The
bur
howt ImnIv H4i 'vit lied a j lunr tin Tin 1 u n i 7 ruinlm : School
mission has estimated that thf
ticket a for the four garni
,ti w
it -arta-ea fra !•«■* T a .l
fivr rati- Itttojt* grantml Ihr rail­ jot. training, were today advised j
v* (tiilny Hi fthrll f'ninl nn Tim H&lt;Vr axpeeted In !&gt;•• present,
Brave*
Field
.
'
»
. ' __t
i'.i liny Sin* un. ft«lrnt Ifl««l ivj Mi
road* since tho end of (ho war liv I). M Walker, aupervlsor "I M
tabli-b an auction
lo , i Irr 1
IJuinn advised that n * more Kru* t Hhiill/, M Kim iff 11iif*t«
total about 40 prr rrnt. Howrvrr, Veteran FMueatlon, that according I |* o r m P r S l i n i O r C l IviH n appiiraliona
l&gt;r
mule
sin*'
no
I
**I!11| - il!*! n - mull Ittlscrfif.f nind • i and nltrnet luiyers an
s «*
( i . I jn «
thr incrroM'* vary widely dr|tritd- to Instruction* Ju«t m-elve&lt;l from , u
mote tlrkets Will he livaihltile. I!niter IhijsI in width I lie rnuplr ( adr&gt;)u,it- ipply of flin t - n l veg e.
the Veteran* Admlntalrall.m. all |t t O n O r C t l IYy (A IT l i l l H
Ing on thr particular commodity,
i ii 'i . i io provided *&gt;y xtu w .
monthlv re|&gt;ort* o f training, V-A. [
— — ----- „
: All future appliealion* u niv ed «el out for their island home . rtill,IThr now rate* to lie a*kcd
t *|t l ’ ” v &gt;*n pointed out.
tel nine,I ilpoprnrd. he |Thursday night wai found tap
with n soinrwhat lowrr Ihh,*I for Form IU05-r, mint Iie In hi* office I cjgpt. J . O. -Jimmie” Johnson, " il
'Julio a varie ty o f fru it* and
-it’ d in the hug
a frw commotlilira- wrrr drt idnl oot later lhan the fifth of th&lt; former Hanford resident, waa re- U«'n
' ! (Triable w ill he r a l.n l f i r aucat a vrrir* of ronfrirncr* hrrr thl* month following the period fo. contly awarded « inn 1’V GnUrd |
tion, arr-iding to &lt;|ue&gt;tionnnirc»
Air Lines for 20 m i l n •ervlw
wrr-k by traffic rxcrutive* (font which the renmt is made
•e l’lined by j r ow i r* in 'f r . D j w .
These reports must lie checked He haa l^en engaged for seve «1
11 •■■,fln„,i| 11„ I'a it T o - 1
nh’ „M ",‘ V' i " 'a t’lea w ill tnIsv this office and turned over In year* on the ‘S ',n, ’ r*'Jr n ’ '
elude: rrl&lt;»y. t-rani., eoin. rscarole
.M IAM I B A I II K S
the Veteran. Administration st«l U
■"4 «•
K.
Irlttice,
«*' . ca rro t*, rvdlards,
MIAMI,Srpt. 24. 1^)—Fourteen later man
than inr
Ihe scum
tenth nf *'&gt;e
the month.
.
w
a nln
r award
t
from
............ |.f
the
fro1
rticuml-er,. eggplant, okra, onions,
hahlr* wrrr (torn In thi- grrairi
The subsidence of any veterrsn , UA|( f)ff,rial.
R. McDonsI
aid.
in li niut
i
(MtatiH- , rnm atlis,
A fU r ,Mrilln|f ln f|y |n the
it
Miami arra during the horricatM whose report la not in on this dale
x |iia ili, and turnips.
of Tuesday and Wednesday, a r r . will lie Immediately auspended. If .
By M ILL AMD I tIVKDI I \
jn jp|H p*pt. Johowm came
t ru lls grown w ill in hide toport ahnwrd today. Of thr II, the delinquency la not to rm ln l |(o Sanford and from 1910 to 1921
I *&gt;le in comic books sold lo p iirn ilrt at .Sanford newt iiin d i bat inatoei,
w aterm elo n ,
ir.angea,
three wrre nnmnl "G ale."
within W) day*, training will
, worked
for Votie
worked for
. . . . . William*
„ . at. .the •reininly varied somewhat from ihe super-*ohm&lt;il ir a .ili of ".Supermei
grapefritt and trn w t" trie , g- j w discontinued. I( aubalstcnce is su* tlulck Garage. latter, Lapt. John*
who pretenl Iraint from colliding. I i i i i i Ip through the air and d • other er. Ill'll'ate.
pended, approximately W&gt; day* son hecamo » 1**1 pilot for
will Im required to reinstate pay­ Ford Motor Company’* aviation unpotsihle fe a li, lo the le it spe* l.unl.vi l&gt;ul 'till rtilirig we trio typi
IH H nFSi:S 1i\H\GED
ment*. Veteran* may niilaln form* division. During World War 11 he comic*.
MIAMI. Sept. 24 (/F&gt;—Tho Red
hy wrltinr Mr. Walker, Pioneer flew on the Alaska and Parlf c
A turvey of |t*e*| new* standt icveali that, according to dealers, the f'rot* raid Imtay IS house) at
military route* of UAL under Air
Building, Tavares.
buy of 10 (o 14 prefer* more fleshf ~~
1 -- - ---------------------- Ftainlngo, a fistilug vilhnr- near
Transport Command charter.
and blood types of heroes, e* willi g o rilla *, snake, or invading thr tilt "f the Florida T 'Ultiuls,
FOUND ALIVE
p»-cia!ly if they am based on the villain* in her domain, by havin'* were "*wa hed away"
iring the
REWARD OFFKP.F.D
FULTON, Mo., Sept. 14 ( 4 1 lly I I K I T K R I0 8 8 A T
GLEN BURN IE. Md., Sept. 21 exploita of movie heroes such ns too much cluthing on A piny n il hiitrleanr and are "iriu per cent
A
woman
carnival
worker
wa*
AP Kpeel a I Waahington Rervlee
found alive yesterday les* lhan a 1,71—Rewards offered for Ihe llnpalang Cassidy, Torn M is, Gene Would belter deer I ibe her attire . damage d."
Autry, Roy Rogers or the three
Red Ci &gt; i cave workets w,-re at
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (/P)--The levering of anv exiiling tloi- day after officer# reported her solution to the killings of a
The detective, ami ' True Pnlitv Fbmdngo and tho families i t pretie* between state-county Farm Bureaus and the Agricultural Eilrnaton husband had algnod a statement year-old Glen Rurnle war veUran Tims, MrCoy, llolt and Tylrr.
The latest "vetstern", which the Fart" type of iinnie has little rMi- ctit wm Iwing cared fo r tn a
hia date stood at 14,400 today,
Service i* recommended urgently hy a joint committee of the Agrirutlmr saying she had rofhmlttrd rocid* and
as authorities remained without lioya are taking to avidly, la Gabby to ymmgatera, but is preferred by!large store,
last April.
Department and the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and U-irrrThe atatement wa* signed hy definite lead# in the hlaffling rase. Hayes new Imok. Gabby, who ap­ grmvnups and youths of the 111 Tho honica were located on land
litiea.
the government la to tnko over
Mahlan and the girl went for a pears In the Roy Roger* movie*, ami 19 year group.
Clarence K. Marshall, 5.1, at
Such cloaa operating link* p re -b ”
----- - . —
------------- Phnnlx, Aria., Deputy Sheriff drive Friday night. They stopped is a far throw from the ronv»nI'opnlar with the tei-i-agi ,| i &gt;*h*»rtly for the Everglade* Natl*
at a milk har near here and then tlnnal hero, as hr is old, whiskered, girt* and boy*
vail In Iowa anal aeverml other operating relationships Iwtwren Fo rest Castle said.
in ®,u l
*hat reliabilitatioai
Uiy* amt rn*t
Their
automobile and garrulous. However, ho at- humorous vein I* the Harold Teen p reo n tn l an immediate prot’lem.
■tatea, department official* aaid. the Extension Service ind any
The deputy reported Marshall disappeared.
The committee, reporting to general farm organisation such a* said ha hurled his wife on a car­ waa found Saturday—and their ways gets nut of dire rtflemmn* type of comic. Hern we nsuriliy.
Secretary of Agriculture Brennan the Farm Bureau to be discontin­ nival lot In Fulton after she hodlea were discovered late Mon* as easily as, if less spectacularly, have pictured a pretty heroine un i j
on a two-year atudy of Extension ued at the earliret possible mom­ killed herself with a butcher knife. day.
than Superman nr Captain Marvel. » goofy looking, teen age hero who I
Program*, pollcle* and ent."
The rattle rustler* may get the f* always having rumsr’tir di«upJA C K S O N V I LLF. Sept. 2 4 -O P )
MERCURY
UP
goal*, tnada thia atatement:
FISH FRY
Atlanta
The committee said this recom­
Sunshine after the itnrm sent noose around Gabby’s head, but it pointnienta. These Include such
•Thi* committee eipreaae* iu
Nn regular meeting v»p* held
Boston
conviction that it la not sound mended action would bo la the today at the Tourh:» 'Jen '-r hy tha thamometer soaring yester­ is certain they will never hang title* aa "O scar". "M itii’a floy
Friend,"
" E r i n e ••Tonde".' Cincinnati
public policy for extension (ser­ beat interest of all concerned, In­ tha Lion* Club, due lo tbe fish fry day and a maximum of 00 degrees him.
Detroit
Among the smaller Imv* In "Cindy," etr.
vice) to give preferred service to cluding the Farm Bureau*. It re­ to be held tonight a t tho ham” of waa recorded on the official type
New York
any farm organisation, or to be commended that state Farm Bur­ Jo e Moes near Silver Lake. Tbe Instrument of B . F. Whitner, about the nine year range there is
Thr- pure horror story
of
Seattle
n. Tha aarty morning a liking for the Jungle type of Zombies, Ghoul Men, Werewolves,
ha a t^ tia n
being charged with eau leaders and Extension Service flab trr and directors meeting had
Waahington
with a minimum of 71 comic whleh has Us probable etc. seems to bo absent from local
offlcel* taka the initiative (a end­ been postponed from Wednesday
Jacksonville
im n
stories stand*. Several local dealers have
___ T_______
night due to tha atom* Wive* of da gra ta . During • b rie f and wind source in the
"Tbe ceamlttee la further con­ ing Ibe preecat operating ties.
Miami
vinced that H would ha la the
"Thais Extension Service can members have bom tavfted to the whipped shower a t about 7:00 "Z e g rs" tho "Jungle em press” It Indicated that they will not tell
Orlando
(tab
fry.
for tuty formal
te saatav ie
Page Tsses
p. K , 41 of sn Inch o f &lt;aln fe |L 1n e v jr hampered |n h ef it r u fiW a
Peasacol*
IC*stk|s*« we fee* Two*

^

Slincrvisor

t.KK.snimn, sept. 24, &lt;/r&gt;-

Mr. and Mra. William H. Roark
or Altamont* Springs hava sold
oto ie, 17 and 1« of the San
Undo aub-division. Block *5, In­
cluding a flva room bungalow to
Ann« W. Klrkmycr. A tala price of
MJKI0 la Indicated by revenue
atampa on Uw dead fllad at tha
County Clerk'* offka. Howard K. B r e n and wif. or
Columbiana. Ohio, have aold to
John F. Sweenoy and wife one
.*«•**■ With a email
^
ln*
.ag -tbo (Blando
Highway M«th of F a ta Park at a
price r i H M acaoedlng to re-

N o. 2 1 .

\

President Is
Russians
Throw
Fire
Challenged In
From Anti-Aircraft
Hunt For Spies
A

Tropical Hurricane Hits Florida Mainland

CHICAGO, Sept. 2 1 -G H -A
federal Brawl Jury on Thursday
win begin an Investigation of
(hr far-duni Oul’nol industrial
empire. This eainc to llfk l to­
day with Ihr service of sub­
poena* for five large corporatlont. Vl « u lr«rne«1 that simi­
lar mihpocnan af f rip ^ tn l t«i
he n#r%e«l 05 thrw ntwi row*
panic*. The flra already arrrrd
are General Motora Corporation.
Detroit: U. 8. Rubber Cm pany. New York: Ethyl 1
poratlon. Now So rk t North
Amtrlean Aviation. Inr, of
I Inglewood, Calif- and Kln.tle
Chemicals, lar. of Wilmington,

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A sso ciated P re s s L ea se d W ii t u; —3
t^C*— —

F R ID A Y S K I*T . 2 1 , 1948

8 A N F 0 K D , F L O R ID A

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

THE WLAT1IWU

nil run.

J.

Sanford Youths Prefer Comic Books
Based On Exploits Of Movie Heroes

Split Is Urged In Ties Between
Farm Bureaus, Extension Service

THIS" WEATHER-

H

ot

wm

�.

r a r aAtmmy y w a u

•'Afctf TWO
H ie S a n f n r d

5,000 Planes

AccldfciVtal Poisoning

H e r a ld

I M a l l U l i x l la I m m
r s t u - B - 4 a a llr
%ala&gt;4ar
• • 4 * h b 4 » i al
• ■ &gt; l « 4 . Klarl4a
I I I M a aaa lla ■*»»— •
E aT t »»4 aa •••■•■a

Tne barbiturates are now the lending cause of death
fiom accidental poiMimiiiK in the United States, accountinif
for more thnn n quarter of the yearly toll of I,fiO(J lives, accordintr to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Ill the
tr'iu u fa. riaiiia.*aa4*»
Art i*arly 1930' n only about out* cighti-unth of the annual num■*
“
"rrh.1
^
4
,'T*
'
- bur of doatha from accidental poitioiiitm waa attributed to
H 01* 11A -WIf 1*4 JJI •.%&gt;W
1tfie barbiturates.
l*.4lfar
oohiiov 111: 4 a
Wood and denutured alcohol, which two decades ngo was
the moat frequent cause of fatal accidental poisoning, ranka
iVHUHIl'TIOV itvrr.e
tf, f s i n n
• “ net-oml, taking 139 livoa in 1946, aa compared with I3C for
!&gt;■* Mvslt.
i
late*
. ....
»"■ the bu&gt; tritu ra te*. Other iroiwniH which contributed to the
Mb M ealk*
.I,"
O s* Veer
------- ■—
—
JJ-H year'fi toll are lye, arsenic, mix vomica anti strychnine, blmercury,
anil. voil
Many of
---» a |
s u v Iof
f f MM
1v
^ , ........
. * .of
. . winterKreen .liniment.
. . . . . . . . . . . . ---------,
~AJ il l Se H
b lll iaa ea ri fr a a llr e * . ,a » 4
l chiride
r ^ ' - T a ' r ' r : : AV sVnSin "J the poisoninK are the aftermath of children Retting their
lai.tae
*,m u» rtaraes i»» lumas on “pretty pills" or on a ixiisoiioux substance look ins
1M e dUgar or other food. Adults take poiium-contuihing com*
i*bj sa,..a«a»* M»ar».«aia-, |M)uiuls by mistake for medicine or u beverage, or by eating
ilaom "* •fwid containing II poison.
n f r i aVreie la a w'rArr ai is# t
More than it quarter of those who (tie from accidental
Mria'in'o ,i"o.*"afc« k(a'.' raVabu- |&gt;otooiiing are children under five, and n sizable proportion
ratios af all thr I*wb! •&gt;«»
lire tWO y e a rs of fige or VOUIIgLT.
among the company s
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A study of the records „( deaths amoni
IMillcynoiners in 1946
wit* and
anil 1917
1947 shows that al­
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I industrial isilicyholders
FRIDAY, SEPT. II . Is is
though more women than men are victims of the barbitur­
llllll.E VI-IISK TDIIAY
ates, tiie death rate from |M*isons as a whole Is about lit)
------ |percent higher among men than among women. This is due
ihtir hb.r b**u lounllra. (nr- mainly to the great preponderance of males among those
astsa bdiaiitcd n» •»uiili*h the gj||t.,| |JV drinking wisst or denatured alcohol, either because
pmlv niummi -hrn iK* Son ..( {. . mjH|j|k(t jt fur ^nii|, (1|n ,bol or believe it can la* tnken
man will friuiu.
stmiirs
art tain, hf
will iwrt j Without tinI ill *
t
,
comr whfh
n|Nft him from
MThr niurkiul risi* in ucuthH from th« wirliitunc ucUl
Ihr aky; hul hr will cotne In U* 4|eriVllUVPH IH OH|H*dllllV «lIHtUTl&gt;I
t llO .Mi*t rn|»olitliM Combilenil) shrnrsrr -r . « (*, » nu&gt;nt- «f|n .utcr control »*v the health authorities over the
u id)Tf”i : bn bviir wb.'ii V side of these sedatives may bring alsiut a reduction in morthink noi. die Son of man com*lb tnlity from them."
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nmiio Kosuiution

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The controversy over the Federal ('mmunications t ’omHsvc you nooefd how Wr»i- mission ruliag on free radio time for atheists should land
biook I’cslci «lw*y» icici* lo Congress into a full re-examination of tin* regulation of the
Hcmy Wallace ■» 'Old Hubble use of broadcasting facilities. A s|M-clal congressional coinhead’ " ^ccim to U* dial It V mitten has said that the communications commission, in an
panicuUily spprop.ute tide bn ambiguous ruling interpreted to mean a radio station must
make free time available lo atheists equal to that given for
church programs, "demonstrated a dangerous and uuwar. t * " ' i . i i ranted isiliey o f ‘thought iiolicing'that has no basis in law,"
Wh.t m.kct homicide ulc* an &gt;
^
no basis in
in
It thought
IliiiU ghl iHilicing
policing by
try the
im* commission
rom iniaaioii has
tin........*
in the South esme
to the
- p,dicii'ii
. . . . Ire o v o rh. au
. lcit.
. . Hut
. p ro -,
nr Mine
1 "iic to
ie '
jt
h|gh , j'nie ,|1)lt jj„
people of ksnissi itic oilier u*&gt; j )a|))v ^umirig^jon jxrlirien h ave M lffielen t le g a l f.rllliilHtioii
with s bin* when police sniwrie
,J1L, |JtW{, O u t rtiluilltl l,»* revievvetl.
a routine duiuilumc call at »
While Very dose reputation is prescribed ov the com
r.«tio apsitmcni. rtucc M 'tr j m|SHj(J1,
«„me m a t t e r s the propriety of language, for
killed, 1*0 wounded, °ne negro j n4tjnice—on others tin* o|H-rators of radio siatloiM have
killed, one wounded
ridiculously little to say about their own program material.
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.
i Political broadcasts offer the most flagrant example. A rnGovernor I-ong i* sfiing wurlv. 1 d|(, gtntion may not edit the script of n imliiicul bnwdcast,
*t Florid* did, in planning to pui i nm| jf jt gives time lo any isilitical parly or candidate, ctjulPrriidenl Tiutnan'i name on tin ! valent time must la* given to all other parties interested.
November election bill,.i along
Tim radio is a iiaslitini of piiltlic information of grea*
wilh Dewey's and Thurmond's, mul growing inqsirtame. It slirtuhl Is* free to undertake reThst it Juti common nnlinsty (ai, s|Mrnsibility for its own acts,
play. And d would not he demo­
cratic government olhetwiir. Hul
Independent Old Atee
ssyt l-ong. "I ain (or Stale, Right!
100 (wireni arid againtl llir FLIT
The nuHlcrn tendency Inward n longer lift*-*pnii imn
and olhei m-called- civil righlv Kivon rise to some iqreCUlntion iih to vvlmt is to Irecomo o f
proporrd hv (lie national Demo­ the larger number of men uml women living beyond their
crats and Republic am".
i Mo-enlled productive years.
i ■ Twrr' ph&gt;7Lt tat rlstn ut Mcdlll University have conducted
More important to rvrry man. a careful investigation nosed on long interviews with older
woman, snd child in Sanford llirtc }h‘o|4i‘. Titoy have found thul "Hit* over whelm ing ninjority
dsyi than the hurricane, the high reject with intenxe feeding nnv form of economic help fnim
curt of living, or llie preiidrnlial their children.” The doc torn olmcn’i'd a ntrong tendency for
(lection. 11 the em it in Rcrlin. Many liarentn to Irecome economically nejiarated frirm their child­
did not lliink It ronceirfeii ut when ren iih Moon tin the latter reached maturity.
Thin inclination of the older |&gt;eop1c to winh to live their
Hiller n.snhed hi* troop* into
Aurlrsiis, or (.'hanthsiUm lutrrn- own liven may In* laid in part to a change in morett. Earlier
dried si Munich, juil as most goneratioiiM of women had no place outuide the itome. Their
Amciicsn nrwi|ia|&gt;ei« puldidird on aptitudea ami training seldom led them outaide their own
inside pagrt the ailSMinatHill cf doors. Nowadays older men ami women alike can often find
the Auhdutr Ferdinand at Seta- places where their wisdom and experience are valued. They
J t ! o in l*)|4, hut now we know enjoy their emotional and economic independence.
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that • ipsik in Lutnpe ran irt off
a conflagration from wluch none
of ui can escape unicallird. We
do not lliinl that w*i i&lt; inrvitaldi-,
but we da think it it a poiululilv
that hsngi ovei ut every day
We weir fjtrinalrd In ire whete
the Stair of Honda hai provided
the ptrndrnt of noMfb State Univcriity with a new $90,000 home.
That'i no typographical m ot
erlhrt, a $90,000 boinr,
If 1
fsmer had limit liiresetf a $'K).000
home .nut nf the profits of hit
crops, that would have been one
of the oulitsndinK evili of rapitslitm. Out if (lie KoVeinmrnl. out
of the higii lasrt aatraclrd from
the people, build, (of one of il*
public serve nt* * $*K),000 homr.
that prriunishly is one of (he bleuingi of Socialism. No wondrr there
is so mmh pinkish, talk Uirse days
on our college campsites.
Why you should vote for Ihurmond when the Stale* Right* Dr
moculi havr to slim a chsncr.
ihough a real one, of winning thr
president it I election is simply be
cause Slates Rights it not an istuwhich will he setlLd ip November
bid tt lalhei s ronnnuing bne which
will be fought nut over and over
again in the halls nf Congress and
in fulute presidential election!
When party convrnlinm meet four
yean from now, and the ukl politi
riant may not be ^confident *«
they are today and every Electoral
vole it needed, they wiH look to
the South and if they tee there a
bloc of a hundred or more votes
which ,'innot J&gt;e had by either
party without definite concessions
irtkular point of view,
be more bowing and
scraping done by the professional
pit ns than insiilia hurled
FWadefcihia this year.
Tha
Righto Democrats will ciova

A Time For Racial llnderutanding
pruKtraalie Farmer

White people and colored people
liave long worked together on
Southern farm* In |&gt;cace and
friendship.
They must cuntlnun to do * 0.
Tlit- next few month* promise to
test the &gt;Mind* uf friendship be­
tween the rare* here ill the Bouth
as they have never been te.lcd
before. Northern extremist* will
seek to spur Southern Negroes in­
to dangerous demands. Southern
extremist* will seek lo drive South­
ern whites into dangerous alii
ludes Neither effort should suc­
ceed.
t
Il it n time when each race
should seek lo understand the oth­
er. Our white people must give
lived to the Negro's appeal for
safety and Justice. Negroes should
undrt stand that real progress will
roni* unly by gradual •volution,
not by revolluion.
Our Negroes, for example, should
remember that our Houthnrn whits*
people did nut Invent slavery. It
was a custom brought down from
Bible times and Iwyond. And whlla
much cruelty was Inevitable under
sue ha systrm, tin* folk song* uf
the South and our family tradi­
tions show how often master and
stave lived In a friendship such as
finds beautiful expression in
"Maasa's in the Cold, Cold Ground"
ami "Carry Me Back tu Old Virfinny."
liut slavery was wrong. And
though nearly all the writer's antei&gt;0Jlum klu were slaveholder*, 111,1
esvn (n our boyhood did w* ever
hear a Southerner express a wish
that slavery could have been con­
tinued. And If th« average South­
ern Negro's lot haa been hard since
•mlncipation, *0 has the lot of
most Southern whit* small farm­
ers, shart-croppers and tenanta.
Both races have suffered from an
unbalanced one crop agriculture,
lime prices usury, inadequate
schools, and other evil*. But both
groups have made progrete.
"Never has any race made greatIn 40 y ean than the

operation they have had from the
1:1 eat majority of our Southern
white people. We pi mil that this
ciMipvration lias no! Iwen ell It
might have Iteen. But when one
contra*!* the average Southerner's
friendly treatment of Negroes witn
America's indefensibly harsh treat­
ment of American Indians, the dif­
ference i« astounding.
It ha* Iteen the proud boast of
while Southerners that “the Ne­
gro's iietl friends are In the
South." But If we are to continue
to Justify that boast, we must
make faster progress in giving our
Negroes lietter homes, better
school., lietter health conditions,
g r e a t e r economic opportunity,
greater equalilv itefnre the law.
As to social intermingling, a great
Negro educator, Hooker T. Wash­
ington, 50 year* ago said of the
two races, "W e can lie separate a*
the fingers utciallv, hut at united
aa the hand in working together
to help each other and the South."
In this time of peculiar slreae
■lid turmoil we beg each race to
trv to understand the other , , •
that each rare re fu s e to'follow iU
violent and extreme leadership . . .
and that each of us try to do a
little more than usual to show our
friendship for all deserving persona
of the other rae«.

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union* Including the United Auto
I Worker*—strong in Toledo—have
’ corns out against him and are

Farmlands

SEEKS HAVEN

Saratoga Will Get
Atom Power Plant

^WASHINOTON. Sept. S3 ;C

„„
The United Slate* was aeked
ii
.
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,u.&lt; backing President Truman,
havrfc today
t
rprovide
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for a high]
for *oma of the expansion in thd&gt; ^
raj|y w„ th* f|„t from 20,000 to 28,QpO acres of
fiCH&amp;ECTADYr N. Y^ Sept ranking Polish officer who detl#_
active fleet. Between 400 and 600 major event in a round the cuun U.4. 11* planted in the Bell* Glad*
24 (Ab—Th* Atomic Energy Com­ orders lo return to his Communist11-210. are now operational.
try plane trip which Wallace be* area, and he estimated that not mission announced her* today that ruled homeland.
.mi
m
more
than
20
per
cent
of
the
total
Kan yesterday.
construction of an experimental
Lient. -Gen. Isydor Modclskl,!
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 pp&gt;A police captain estimated the had been planted before the hurri­ atomic power plant wodld be
military atuchr of the Polish cm-1
Powerful segments of the United
cane.
Kven
this,
he
said,
was
d al aboutw mI1.ono
-- m m■
p™«
persons.
marmmmw
States and British fleet* are head- x ) „ y w^rv friendly but cautious. planted for the most part by started this fall on a 4.600 acre baesy here, said In a statement last I
in ,*
*.in a M tA
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m V ■•
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a■
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night that the Polish army ‘ri|
ing for separate, f«r.fh m f teat- ' Wallace spent moat of his farmers willing to take a gamble. tract In Saratoga County.
The plant, for studies of the being systematically changed IniSj
About
the
same
situation waa
In* operations.
aiu-wh ittsckinK:
Britain a home ftcet headed out
|. The railroads which he said reflected In a report by W. Dewey generation of electrical power from a ‘blind topl“ in the hands of the
■cross the Atlantic today for what "defrauded" the government out Hflsabeck, chairman of the Ever­ nuclear rnergy, will he an ex­ Soviet stai
•e
First Lord of the Admiralty Vis­ of f 2 .ooo.ouo.ooo In freight rate glades drainage district. Hilsabeck tension of the Knolli Atomic
count Hall called ths "biggest and overcharge during the war.
flew over the Dale-Brownard area Power Laboratory which the Gen­
2. The Truman Administration with John C. Stephens, Dade eral Electric Company operates
moat important naval cruise and
which he said is hiding this from County water engineer, yesterday. here for ths* commission.
exercise since the* war.*'
•
The sits lie* near West Milton,
Kniountc to a west inil.a, mgn the puldc gate on the ground Afterwards, accompanied by La•over area the britiah seamen which he called "pura humbug" |ln -r j„hn*on ,*f West Palm Bet
Beach, 10 mile* west of Saratoga 8pri:igs
"fought" preliminary mock en- that hrarings on the subject Everglades dratasge district en­ and 15 miles northeast of Amster­
gagement* in the English channel would endanger the country's sc- gineer, he made a t&gt;*ur by car of dam.
4s —
A mm C H K O T K R n R L O
with thre* aircraft carriers.
icurity by revealing Information on the South Okeechobee lakashora
\ W
CAUHLfl
HULI.INS
The United State* N ew mean- America's wartime transportation district.
y
M 'C K V ST H IK trA
BAR Tt»W,
,
M l t l - I . l f JIIIttUTT
Cir­
while ordered Task Force .IS. ngw ’
...
"The vegetable country la prac­
■
j i . i &gt; iK 'i.n
at San Diego, to put to **-u next
* V ? ** na with a tically all umler water, even in the cuit Judge lion ifegUter sentenced
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PA
1.1, MA1.1,
Friday in a -routine" cruise to
bodyguard on hi* present drainage subdistrirts." Illlsabecu Dewitt P. Rollina to Iff* Imprivtrip, He
lie I*
l* detective
new-ciivo
Japan and Chinn.
''rnmpaign
campaign trip.
sonment here yesterday after PEH CARTON^-'a k’k vti' s
ported. -The fall
a ,. Jark 7uckermar. on loan to Wal- j reported
fa com,
corn, beans, t.enying the former Winter Haven
ii m i i M i »
The laak force—cutnpoaed *,jjt nte
f|om , h|. NVw y ork city i cabi*age and a small potato plant- municipal Judge a new trial on *4 4o nIi. » : iri « t*oi*tt.A
I 's r l . s » « • S h i.else
27.000 ton carrier I'rinctoni ,
__ have
■ I all
. . been wiped
a
J’olice denar tment. Ztlrkerman is ' ing
wipe* out. a charge of slaying his wife, Aug. MB4 11*4411b*
V V n i.T - t *
P rtre Os til
There's alsn been heavy damage 7.
CrtSllNM n ts s4 .
I to the cane crop."
t . . ' t l llr « « i , i I m 4 A t The S stlag
VIIs I niom ll.See Sts C . r l s s .
“i
-andldate everywhere.
Hilsabeck said moat of Clewi*.
The l.arger t e a r 11.4.. The Wat*
? \ i T !n*!i*°‘
Chl,"!!i •&gt;or* JJ**1'' i Wallace had no such ewort on ton was atill under water, and that
t
e
e
** i s — llr llT .r ,
SrnsrwBt
act'd by advancing Chinese Com- 1 nr, T|0U, trip, including the recent It waa as deep aa IK Inrhea in tome
* to it&gt; Caric.uf^
Zoo*
I (’erttss#* lows . m i
wo
munist forces. It Is expected to I«oat)wrn lour where he « m
»|.IT
elu.
«
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per
Cart
A
t
iplare*. He explained that there called “the dastardly proposal*
remain in Aaiatic water* three or splashed with flying eggs.
t 4T pi 11. !c per Cart.
1
! had Iteen aix inrhea rtf rain in the which travel under the false name
1.47 r&gt;l«* St per Cart
4
four months.
4 • t.l! |,|us Jv per t’srt
j t-ake area 1aat week before the of civil rights."
t
l II plus Ic o»r I'sft.
hurricane, and that from four to
1.47 plus »«■
Cart.
The proposed federal anti-poll
eight inches had been added dur­ tax law would take awav thr peo­
1 »T plus too |.er Cart.
fditif
lo |a« Cartons
•4 **
ing
the
hurricane
period.
ple'* constitutional right to set
I MMllHHr4 n .M l* ..» o s .
I t. l 7 Pill*
til* !&gt; per Cart,
&lt;nHllHu.a I ruM !*■■• (la*
"They have more water in llu* voters* qualifications, h* .aid. The 1 ]A
t li pills I. per Csrt
*cr»ity lieilownl on btatsen the all the rsrriera.
auh-drainage district around (Tew- proposed anti-lynching hill would
1.4* plus !e per *'*ri.
I
"Current freight rate levels «r- .
1.47 plus Sc per Carl.
now than they had lake away local police jxiwrr, snd
honorary degree of doctor of law.
Ii
1 17 pin. Tc per 4’srl.
t 47 pt.ie Ic per Cart
Discussing the prospects *rf tu meet the carriers,' ,.o,uirc- * f ^ r U; ‘
V n,r ,P'.
»» fair employment practices law
»
1 IT |,lii* Sc psr (Vvrl.
,
|t*-ai'e. Slaasen railed attention to m erits." said W. H. Dans
ana. chair- * ? ld.
Hl* «ai*ba*lwd. however.,
Communists," he Sen,I
1‘tiech or Sloiicy Hr,1e, only j
scientific advances “which have man of tin- Western T ra ffic
file Kxeru ! _ *. l .'r f*'..*.** i n c!, *j - .m
^- assert esl, “to force their spies Into POPULAR MAIL SERVICE
in the overall Glade*
iricrt-ased the danger of war from liv e CunmiUlee.
** ' every defense plant, every munii»pi j»»
w. 11. m ix t » #
distant quarters" Inn "Have al*»
tlons factory and every atomic
w ii,u iv i.ru &gt; . net..
,
He said the ImmisI does not take there was last year.
mad,* it possible for the first time into account any wage Increase [
laUiratory In America."
to administer in ar. orderly way that might I* granted in runner
the relations of all the pnrpli-eAri
w|,h
curn.nt demand* nf
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Die world on a had* of freedom ,|lr juilrvad BrothcrhiKxl*.
H eailaae* Itam I'aae tlael
I
and of justice "
xhe carrier* now are conducting function moat effectively only
Htupai'fi In n hull hour tulk told m )^. nrifutiatlom with fit# o|M*r- when it is reorganised ns a public
ilu' uttiderita
y&lt;&gt;ur Rontrn- Milnir unlona rcprfMfiitinK lomo agency available to and operating
Scliolanihip examination* will be heltl at Wtater Haven,
lion ha* a growing awareness of .'i^i.ooo worker* Wage talk* lie- in the interest of all on an equal
ih f world in which wp livr, tlw twren Id vinn-0|M*rattnir Brothtr* basis," said the report.
Gainesville and Tallahaoteo on October eighth, 1948,
atlfiniiAtinir «*njnym«nt
freedom
and tin* carHfm colllpm l
Elsewhere in the report, the '
Seminole county iia* one vacancy for a college senior
and of peace may be your reward
ww.g Blll| ,he National tlfail- committee noted criticism* of
or graduate atudent. For further information apply
rather than the grim tragedy of
Mediation Hoard has stepped other major farm organisations
war.
'■
-- - -to settle
* -thr wage- ‘ that existing arrangements give
jin an effort
ut the office of the superintendent at the court house,
Piesident Tiuniap loseil another ‘ hour dlsiiuta. A strike vote is the American Farm Bureau FederSanford.
atturk I,-lay on one of hi* favur- Iwing taken among the 1,000.000 ation undue advantage over them.
ite targets, the Hflth Congress, non-oi&gt;eraling workers.
Dean If, P. Kush'of the Univer­
T. W. Luwtun. Supt.
saying it did nothing "but try
Dana said that any further in­ sity of Illinois College nf Agri­
to sabotage the West."
culture
dissented
from
the
major­
lie spoke at Kan Diego, Calif., crease in railway operating enst*
heading eastward after a direct which might result from the pend- ity view recommending divorce of
challenge to his Republican uppon 1 •"« demsr.d* of the union* “is a extension work from Farm Burent. Governor Thomas E. Dewey, bridge that will have to tie crossed eaus.
I
tb*t In many state*
to a "championship fight” with no when we come to it."
He said that the present rate# local Farm Bureaus and similar
"running away from the record
. t ji v
‘ had failed, after a trial period,' "rifsnlsatlon* gave the Extension
or ducking the issues."
One of I&gt;r)’*'s close aides. Iter- to produr* adequate revenue dr*- ! Service ‘an anchorage at th4 local
U ol K. Brownell, Jr., arcused the idle the heuW volume of traffic level and local tupRort that in
all fairness must be given credit
President of using “cheap poli­ Iwing hauled."
for much of the success of the
tical tactics" ami trying to In­
Extension Service."
still fear in the hearts of ih„
American people.
1
“In one speech he pits employer
Court Action
against employe," Brownell told
i l s**ll1ni4rsf frotii* l*dflr IlMPt
a leporler in i'blladettdiia. “in an- this ty|&gt;e of 'so-called" comic,
other the farmer against business
Keicral old lime toinlca persist,
Phone 154
Hanford a t 2nd S t .
against the- West,
such as “Muti and J e f f," and the
the
east
and in still another
"Katicnjsmmrr Kids," and are still
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T en d er Green Bean Seed
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Comic Hooka

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pudlated."
• J mnlmRl type o f comic stirh a*
It requesta that Alcoa Itself or
Brownell said the country 1*
f’anda," "Bugs Bunny," the federal eourt submit a plan of
"tired of President- Truman’s . "Donald Duck." "W alt
Disney divestiture which will 'dissipate
scolding and bitterness" ami w tli!comic snd "Animal Antlci."
the effects of the alleged mono­
reject him overwhelmingly in 1 Gaining In popularity among poly” described ill the Judgment
Nuvemlier.
. youths arc thr sports type of standing against the corporation.
Truman, renewing the anneal comic* which exploit the feat* ofi* The new step is another in many
he baa voiced before fo- *
n baseball and footlrall heroes, ami I year* of litigation between the
Vote* Ioltl a trainsidv iy t..
feats of athlete*.
government and Alcoa under the
anti-trust laws.
The romir have
“ -The *Democrats have alwata
JL "*
omd ea—Hwritll fsr oeta t*u taoln n t o n m d \ h * h* VS
novels of the days when
lawn your friend*. The Democrat*
‘S I L i T S S - v wv#rH dime ligve
...
-----are for the people, the Republi- ^ . nl. ?.ni. *.. f nd
!“
v* « P - Niek Carter, “Frank Mcriwell'*
cane aro for the special interrsla." pton ird jh s equalilyjurid covered and "Buffalo Bill" ruled supreme.
He also injected the weather In­
to the campaign. Ths Republicans
• A FRIEN DLY FLORIDA STATE THEATRE •
ran'l rlaim credit for that, h#
said.
The city had Its first rain In
month* as Mr. Truman arrivad
i hero.
" It hadn't rained for 14 years
In Arirona. When I went there It
rained," eh said from the t*ck
of Ills train. “1 hear it liasnt
rained for 20 years here."
" I t is s rood omen." someone •
In the crowd shouted.
"Tire Republicans didn’t bring
It." the President replied. “It was
someone higher than that."

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ABOARD WALLACE P U N E .
Sept. 24—(A&gt;—Henry A. Wallace
headed for more Ohio cltie* today
after he got • polite but unlmpassioned reception In Toledo and
took the occasion to attack anti*
Wallace 1-abor leaders.
The preeldentls. candidate seek­
ing votes for hi* Progressiva
Party speaks in Cleveland today
and Youngstown tonlrht.
I.**t night at a rally In Toledo'*
civic auditorium with about half
the seats empty Wallace accused
certain "so-called Labor Isadert"
in the central pall of Die country
uf dnlng 'strange horribls things"
to prevsnt union mention from
attending Wallace meeting*.
II* sitid he was "amswd" t«
find these leaders using "repri­
sal* of a sterner nature than those
In the Taft-llartley law .'
Bitterly ht said tide indicates
"a danger that our labor move­
ment Is going the way of I-abor
unions In (ltrmany under (Robert!
Ley." Then he said that " if 1
have said anything hitter here to­
night 111 take back any of It be­
cause 1 do so went to see all IJl*
hoc united."
I C s t l l s s N Ires. ( S S i (&gt;•*)
Wallace didn't name any I-sbor
den of income tax was shifted leaders. The leaders of most CIO
from the rieh to tha poor.'
“ Regardless of tha infamous
Taft-llartley Art and regvdleas
D r. C. L
P erso n a
of the efforts of th BOlh Congress,
Labor will never surrender In the
OPTOMETRIST ,
United Stales of America," he
declared.
PROMPT COMPI.BT1
OPTICAL m v i C K
The union leader said "this
tlrotherhood fa going down the line
fttaseee prescribed, dlapeaeed
fighting.
Repair* l i d edjetaaseela
" W i not be discouraged if we
Rears M I — 14
do not recover that things we have
lost In the last two years in this
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Lowry Earl Rockett
Girls Honored With
Supper By Auxiliary Given Birthday Party

Social And Personal Activities
pulln Palmer Ray—Society Editor

eSocial Calendet
MONDAY
The W.M.U. of the First Baptist
Church will have a quarterly busi­
ness mertinir at 3:00 P.M. at the
church. Week of Prayer for state
mlsitoui will aim lie oboat red at
3:10 P.M.
The Truth Sccktra «&gt;f the First
Methodist Churrh will meet In the
church annex at 3:pO P.M.
The Iteardall Avenue Circle will
meet in the Chapel at 3:00 P.M.
public installation of officers
of Rainbow Girls will be held at
the Masonic Temple at 1:00 P.M•
AH parents and friends are in»l«ed to attend. Mrs. Jack Burney
will serve as the installimc offi­
cer.
TUESDAY

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THK SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Week &lt;&gt;f Prayer for slate mis*
linns will l&gt;c observed he the Ural
Baptist Churrh -• 3:30 P.M. at the
The Sanford Pilot Club will meet
i t the Tourist Center at h:0tl P M.
with lhe hoard mertinir preceding
at 7.30 P.M.
WED CAL— SOX

Telephone 148

Mrs. Wilbur Nolan
Honored With Shower
Mrs. Carl Ilradbury entertained
on Saturday evening at her home
in Citrus Heights with a shower
honoring Mrs. Wilbur Nolan. Also
entertaining with Mrs. Ilradbury
were Mr*. J . P, LaRnchc, Mrs.
0 . P. Wade. Mrs. Clifford Johnson
and Mrs. Ralph Peters.
The evening was spent in play­
ing games with Mrs. Robert Rruee.
Mrs. I.. M. Himes, Mr*. Wade and
Miss Mary Jane Dobson wlnnlnf
prises. Later in the evening the
hnnoree was presented with a de­
corated ha-ulncl filled with gifts.
_______ _ of ...
Refreshments consisting
in
dividual pink and blue cakes, salted nuts and punch were served by
th» hostess to the following: Mrs.
Nolan, guest of home, Mr*. Leon
Stelmneyrr, Mrs. Rotiert l-re. Mr*.
Bruce, Mr*. Lee Stenstrom of Or­
lando Mr*. Himes, Mr*. W. 1Hlcrs. Mrs, J. H. Wynn, Mr*. A. K.
Dohson. Mr*. II. A. Gooding, Mr*.
1Bln.
W. E. Steward, Mrs. II. A. Stein
mryer, Mr*. Sara Muffle
mey, Mr*.
Fred Bussell, Mr*. Wad r, Mr*. t-aRoche. Mr*. Bradbury, Mr*. Peters,
Mr*. Johnson and the Misses
Marie Gootling, Mary Jane Dob.
son, Sharon Lee anti Ethel Ann
Stelnmeyer.

Miss Thro Vickery of Key West
Is spending the weekend with her
mother Mrs. Lillian Vickery.
Mrs. Marjorie Cowan left yes­
terday for Savannah. Ga. where
•he will visit for two wreks with
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pope.
Mr. and Mr*. Ted Jones and
children have returned to their
home in Sanford after spending j
Week in Cleveland. Tenn
MU* Frances Cobb left on Wed, nesilav for Tallahassee where she
j will enter her freshman year at
Florida State University.
Mr. and Mr*. Karlyle Hmi»holdet have left for Daytona Beach
where they plan to spend several
days
Mr*. O. S. Tolar &lt;tl Manchester,
Ua. is the guest this weekend of
! Mrs. Kslher Rive at her home on
1West Twentieth Strret.

Honoring girl* of Sanfonl who
attended Girl's State during the
summer the American I-eginn
Auxiliary entertained on Tuesday
rvrnlng at the Legion Hut with a
covered dish (Upper- The table*
were arranged In a rectangular
shape and covered with white
cloth*. Down the center of the
tables were mosses of greenery
interspererd with pastel flower*.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Morris
weir guest* for the supper and
during the evening Mr. Morris
made a brief talk concerning the
advantage* of Girl'a State.
The girl* who attended the meet­
ing in Tallahassee wsrc Introduced
to the gathering by Mis* Rebecca
Stevens, local chairman of Girl's
State. She introduced Jane Whitner who was f hosen by Ihe Sanford
Woman’s Club to attend, Barbara
Rucker. D.A.R.; Martha Grogan,
P.T.A.: Alyvc Ann Adams. P.K.O.;
Mary Kenis, Eastern Star: Mary
Ann Calloway, Pilot Club and Em­
ma Jean Robbins, the legion Aux­
iliary.
The girl* spoke t« the auxiliary
on the different phase* of Girl’s
Slate and in their talk* told of
the elections carries! on which in­
cluded city tlcettons. county elec­
tion and state elections. The girl
elected at governor was sent to
Washington where she attended
chided city elections, county elec­
tion* were conducted. They spoke
of the two political parties, the
Nationalists anil Federalists. The
girts resided at Florida State Uni­
versity while In Tallaha»»ee and
told of visits to Wauchutla Springs
and the various government offlee*.
Subjects rhosen by the girls to
*l*ak on during the supper were
the official schedule, Mist Whitner: division of Parties, Mis*
Itucker; speakers. Mis* Grogan:
recreation, Miss Adams: Indian
collection. Miss Kenis: a tea at
the governor'* mansion. Ml-* Gal­
loway and pnliticnl speeches at the
Capitol, Mis* Robbins. About SO
members of the Auxiliary and
their guests enjoyed the evening.

The Civic Department of the
Banfoid Woman's Cluh will be In
Mr. and Mr*. A. G. Ihmdncy
charge of the firnt fall meeting
returned today to their home in
and luncheon to lie held at the
Miami after visiting in Sanfonl
club house. Chairman of the com­
with hi* mother, Mr*. Alexander
mittee i* Mrs. E. C, Harper anti
Vaughan.
hostesses are Mrs. W. R. Jennings.
kMr*. Irving Feinberg, Mr*. E. A.
Miss Ettie Jane G leason hns left
"Monfortnn, Mas. C. 1- Redding.
for Cochran, Ga. to enter Middle
Mr* Henry MrLaulin, Jr. and Mrs.
Georgia College. She m b s areomJune Rnumillat. Senator Lloyd F.
mninl bv her parent*. Mr. and
Boyle will I * the principal speaker
Mrs. II. M. Gleason of Lake Mary.
for Ihe occasion. Those desiring
Misa Joyce Hetscl and Mis*
rs-trvalion* are asked to call Mr*.
Martha Wight returned last MonFelnherg or M-« PedtPng.
day from an extended trin *»
THURSDAY
happy m in iu m
Salem. 0|e„ Southern California
Seminole Rrlo kah Lodge No. LI
Jesn Louise Varn
and Mexico. They were gone about
•vtll meet at
P.M. in *he Odd
two month*.
Fellows Mull. Members are reattested to attend. Officer* will
ladling beside a Pacific shore
tim'd drill practice follnwlag the for two weeks give* a guy a
'meeting.
chance to view Ihe Hollywood
scene from a comfortable dis­
tance. So maybe vou won’t blame
me for dreaming up a fantasy of j
The heard of the West Side Pri­ on Oct. 7 at the school.
what I'd do if I were ciar of Hol­
Following the huslrwss *c**lun
mary
School Parent-Teacher A»lywood. I'd enforre noiseless pop.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 23—&lt;/Pl- corn In all theater*_.Bring hark «oriation held at meeting yesterday refreshment* consisting of fru it
Blg plan* are being made for Jane the two-reel comedy as an antidote afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the punch *nd cookits were icrved by
'Greer, according to a wn’d sweep­ to double fraturs*...Adv«rtiic pic­ home of Mr*. Theodore Williams. the hoitcM to M r*. It. L. Beard,
ing out of the RKO loL
ture* for what they *re„
Mrs. William* presided over th* Mr*. J . W. M cClelland, Mr*. W. S.
Announcements
and rumor*
Sea that studioa exchange stars meeting and plan* were discussed Roiith, Mr*. P . T . Meeks, Mrs. A .
(and dropped emnloywl h'.ve l«en so we wouldn't see such constant for the coming year. Routine busi­ E . King. Mrs. L . R. Ruihton. M r*
about the only thing* cc.nlng out teams as I'owcr-Tlcrney, I-add- ness was conducted. The f i r s t .,..,
H . L . Osborne and M r*. Sidney
lhe studio since Howard Hughes Lake, Ganon-PIdgron. Allyson- meeting of the P.T.A. will lie held Vlhlen
k over. Latest report la that the Johnson...Stop the Industry's ca­
"V
-film tveoon haa big picture tering to certain
misbehaving
n* for Misa Greer
stars and give their role* to new.
Else why would he turn down comers,..Establish a fund for ex­
offer* from four other studio* to perimental films...
borrow her for starring movies?
Provide plush retirement for
e actress, ex-wife of Rudy Vnl, has long tswn RKO'* prime sumo stars who have been on the
screen too tong...Glve screen writ­
candidate for top star brackat*.
8h* must lie getting Impatient.ers a chance to prove their claim
l i *' •
Helen Tlave* may yet ho lured they can write good scripts except
to Dim*. Charl»* Feldman, who for the need to "write down 1„
wna picture rights of "The Glass mass-conscious producer*”... Y'ank
'•uagtrie," wants to star her in Stars away from their swimming
ItS N C
Tenncmse* Williams story But pool* and send them out to meet
lha doesn't like Hollywood. So their public...
Make sure starlets ean carry
the film might be made In Eng­
land. If so, another Heflin may hit dramatic load* before hallyhoolng
the screen— Vim's sister France*, them into stardom ... Discourage
who plaved Mi** Hayes' daughter film* shout family disintegration
In the London run (or ws« It a (Mourning Become* Electra," “All
walk?) of the play. The show My Sons” and “ Another P ail of
didn't score so well with the Eng­ the Forest" were actor*' holiday*,
but duhiou- entertainment!... Im­
lish.
Th* whole Huston family I* port some fresh face* in character
slated to appear In "RougK ranks...
Sketch.” Walter makea hi* u«u*l
Stop making musicals until
guost up pea re nee In son John's new ideal are uncovered... Inject
picture «• a bsnk tclUr. And John some new blood among director*
and wifa Evelyn Keyaa (In a black and ramermrn... Look to the d a i­
Wig) are planning to enact specta­ sies for story material Instead of
tor* In a bank-robbing scene.
pieeent-dav trash-.- Well, I r*n
Today's Feature: The Dreamer dream, can't I?

West Side Primary
PTA Board Has Meet

Hollywood

Lowry Eail Rockett was honored
on hi* third birthday with a party
given by his mother, Mr*. F. F.
Rockett, and hi* grandmother.
Mr*. L, II. Wynn, yesterday at the
Rockett home. (112 East Third
Street, at 1:30 o'clock.
The young guests met on the
large porch of the Rockett home
which was attractively decorated
with blue and while crepe paper
streamers am! balloon*
Game*
were enjoyed during the afternoon
with prises beirg won by Patricia
Benton and Danny llaye*.
Late in the afternoon ice rteam
and rake were served by the hos­
tesses to the honor guest, Lowry
Earl Rockett, Patricia Benton, Bon­
nie Marie Alford, Paul Keith, Pen­
ny Haves, KliraU'th Mayes, Mar­
jorie Benton, Patricia Norman and
Annette Martin. Also Mr- W, M
Renton, Mr*. Robert Martin. Mr*.
C D. Ilayrs and Mr*. E. •* Keith.

Womans Club To Have
Meet And Luncheon
The Civic Department of lh&lt;Sanford Woman's Club will -pollsor a general buxine** meeting and
luncheon on Sept. 2b at the Worn
an'- Club on Oak Avenue Mr*.
E C. Mat per i» chniitnan of the
committee in charge and a--i*ting
her are Mr*. W. It. Jenning*. Mr-,
living Feinberg. Mrs K. A. Monforton. Mr*. C. I Redding, Mi •
Henry MrLaulin. Jr and Ml*. June
Roiimillat. For reservation* mem­
ber* are asked to call Mt*. Fein­
berg or Mr*. Residing.
Mt*. Harper pointed out Hint
tlii« opening meeting of the cl ill*

Longwood

Hr MRS. J . II. .MUNICH

By BETTY CLARKE
AP Newsleaturrs Beauty Editor
It had to happen some day—a
(•entity *alon exclusively for chil­
dren, Now mothers who are har­
ried by re*llc«« youngster* can de­
posit them In their ov. „ *ub-*uh»ub glamor -alon for a hair treatment, nrul |dck them up when they
have slowed down to a walk.
Your little girl will love a trip
to the beauty parlor, if th&gt; v an
all likr the one Victor \ it.,
N. Y. dreamed up for hi- young
rU*tomrrs.
From the chaud, lim- hang
ituffrd animal* atul other play
toys. The little tot rail fasten her
eye* le there while hci hail i»
lo mg shampoed—with a sonplcsa
shampoo (whieh tloe- not -ting
the eye*!, no less! She ean play
with doll cut-out luniks, read the
Comic* and «cw her tlolly illc-rewhile she -it- under a giown-up
tlrver such a* Mom Use*
Victor's plan* include eircu* de­
sign wallpaper and other innova­
tion* to help encourage liltt, moo■rets on the chat tit load Mi*
iMauty shop operator- ean even
switch into a -lory telling mood
nt a moment'* notice.
The advantage of the -aho, for
ymingnte;*. a Victor -er-* it, t* to

A robbery wu» perpetrated in
broad daylight Saturday morning
by four youth* from out-of-town.
The rubier- picked the tune when
no one «»&lt; in the Town Mall and
stole a truck load of irqn pipe* for
town water wotk*. By altrinc** of
Councilman Thom** Pinch, thu
!*&gt;y» wrie apprehended. The goods
were sold lo n dealer in Orlando.
Deputy Sheriff Charles Beck
and Constable Boy Belter arrested
the laiys who tmd been up to this
mischief for past six months, They
will hr tiled in tin- Circuit Court.
I.irul and Mi*. E inest llnrri*
have returned fioiu a motor tour
thiough New England state- and
New York where they visited
friend* and relatives
Student* from Ixingwood attend­
ing college at University of Flor­
ida at Gainesville are Jack Scarry,
Bay Voornlr*. Uichatd Willi*, in
second year, Pat Blnukrnship in
fo e .try Will turn Hartley, Jr, iat Stetson in hiisiurs* administiation course.
IwingwnotI t'in ,1 Cluh ha- recent­
ly U-en entertained in the home
of Mr*. Maiie Oigr and the home
of Mi and Mr* laruis Knolls
No serious damage ha- so far cone
l ien repotted here from Ihe humMl*. Flora Williw I,a- l*rn .it
hr r home here in the inlrum of
year i* being held one week earlier her t-iriti-n a- promoter of choir I ban usual Irecall**' of the state of IInlit I-t Chilli'll School- , hoi
boatd meeting scheduled t« meet all over stale of Florida. St'in Ocala on Oct. f» and
The main gather* and ilitcrts leadei- an I
-peakcr for the occasion will lie memlrers for these group*
Mrs. Ethel Avers ha- nttived
Senator Lloyd K Boyle who hit*
I chosen a- III- -uldeet "The Pro­ fiont Toronto. Canaria, where -h.1
posed Coiistltutionnl Amendments". vl«itedhei son. Dr. IK.nabl Mi-ter.
New year book* will also l&gt;c dis­ noted *cirnii-t in Physic* ami hi*
wife and three children
tributed at this meeting

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help build up their »vlf-cwnfld*ne*
without making them self-cop.
scion- Pretty stain Mother can
carry on at home, even cut her
rhil.i’- hair with pmfc*-ir&lt;nal hair
tuning shear*. Valor ■nlv urger
th*! Mothers never thin the end*
of tho hmr. When
thinning i«
ucedid it -houhl l&gt;e done around
the rrown. he »*&gt;'■ Any slight
natural curl on the etui* I- aided
try shaping when the hair i- still
wet ft' in -haitipnoing Just nop
the hand under the hail ends and
shape the Isull -lightly pageboy,
without pin* ot cutler*
Bung- are a good choice, Victor
tni *. In-cause thev’ie flattering to
aim »-t . very child If yotir child
tins io..1 nnling or large ear-, file
•lionid ..( wear he r hair lieHnJ
her earWant I., know how lo keep your
rhtl.l -lilt whih cutting her hair?
I'*,. Vito's method. Me -it- down
and 'lo child stand-' ll&gt; doc* Ihi*
tie, all re he ha* noticed that chil*
rliffit g. i very fidgity and squisnt
when they -it In a chair to have
their hair cut. i&gt;ri the other hand,
they nt, uuiet when they -land

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lagan a week of nrienta*iun at
Florida State University yextsf,
day.

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FORGERY CHARGED
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 24 iA»J
—Murru* H. Brown. Jr,, former
nuditor for the Florida Inland
Navigation Dictrjct here, wat
arrested today in Atlanta ctl
two warrant* charging forgery ami
uttering a forgery while ho &lt;'»&gt;
employer! by the district.
The action i- the culmination o{
a long inve*tigati»n I hat hu« re*
vealcrl a shortage in the Inland
Navigation
District'* Account*.
County Solicitor Wayne llipley
said

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Game Uniforms Arc R ely On Running
Issued To S q u a d
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Southeastern Coaches And Players
Make Final Preparations For Tilts

*T;ir Heel* follow a nv«r«e procetiealm ear Selects 1.1til r. Texiis apparently il.dn't «ni*» Skect Cl ub Shoots
Airport R a n g e
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their tegular xiuckly shoot on thv r
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ralign at the Municipal Airport
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that
blistrritq;
Coach Carl Keltic* of Seminole
laltng it c.ity today at they completed lat! minute pitparaliun* fur
Sam Gardner
. .
. FA x 7o
j «f the Deui*. trcnii to raw P thl*
High School »«nt hi* Cilery Foil tack will b* the principal weapon then ftiil fult-»r.ile (oolbali s iturday of the ic.uon.
Inubill rucc and ti e oilier on a
Amitf.v Carraway
60 r, 7Y
football acar'-gatlou through llirht of Jacksonville's Jackson High in
well-worn rabbit's fool, we move •year, C on ge bca.-r. the new Navy C K. Ellis
... - .... —... Eo x 73
it«
bid
for
the
Florida
Big
Ten
Alabsiou’i
Cnmion
tide
hrlJ
c
Lwl.t
moinmg
wuiLou!
today
iicfo.r
each,
ia
still
kicking
for
It.
i«do
the
fh
xt
foothill
foreca»t
of
j
signal rlrll!i &gt;e»tenia&gt; afternoon, High School Football Champion"
Gcor^i Maffstt. _____ 39 x 80
I leaving for New Oil- mi anti thc.r npeqmg game Ssturdiy a^-ir, i 11PM, ivoBilcrltig i i at •haptwt.td i wfidetit vote f.ii California.
i 11 L M A T
s ftn issu'rp game uniforms to hi*
tjcorgc A. Speer, Jr.
Id x 2Y
1
llatMva
Army—Tho
•hip.
Tulanr. A minor -qtistl (lisnpr wr&gt;* annnuiKcd by Co«.h Red Drew, to the ilaya when tl.e flrtt two or j
t i n t 'ling -quad vf about 20 men. ;
..
. have been taking an anKick-off inoctlfc. anil comlitioit- | Jark/n.n'a guullv efficient actlal who *&amp;id Jinnee flurkettr, *uplii*-1
thee weeks of the .(■■•U-Ui were
ROBINSON WINS
ing wind (print* ortupifU moil of game |» not expected to be »■ Imorn right halfback. wa» shifted hfd agreed to abide by Nntjqnd l aih j villi tetup* iniicad of up- Bull Ikkhig fium the Cadeti, wait­
YANKEE STADIUM, Neve. Y a k
the
ed
nine
u
rn
s
n
avenge
0110
lots
A * 'ociati^n • ia ti:
tb&lt;* aftotnoon'* activity, however potent thl» season bcvau»«
to fullluack liccain^ of inj.irirx t« Collegiate Athlctir
—Welterweight chan;
Texas A and M. Toey did it Sept. 21 tcPh—
Coach Hattie* (Jill- Mourn y and team lark* a good pass-toim .
maervea Nub I.ariniio and Paul rule-, lit n Itanint, 1’hllllp- Dm
J irdtie *•*. None DtniC—-xvha I nut gold Now tl * y hope to make pi n Ray Rob r.scn outpointi-d Kid
t • ulii Phillip* Will bo •ligibl.
I.ost year'* top hurlcra, Bed Tailor.
Fred Uanaa sharpen'd the Sanford
i wav for a pig'kiH prejn&lt;-“ i otor
Oavllan of Tuba in a 10-rimnd non panting ulia'I. with n sene* of Hoggntt and Fred Petty, w«m
A Uni ceraity of Miatiaainpl f .i all Smitlicrn Interroli &gt;g , » '* »ljrt the aearuii. Hoin these Army pay fur pait lndignitii ■- title fight last night li e deviiior
. o i W. Dt Strct 1
Army.
Athletic
n
jociatlon
and
lu
lf
lo«t
by
giaduatmn.
So
fur,
none
•uuad o f tl flew to (iulieiviMo.
dummy scilmmagc jJayt.
1
prutiabiy .vi(h they'd etbvilwan unanimous.
C
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t
(.miftmncv
ganioc.
Minnesota
v_.
Woshitglon
—
Ilford
Florida
of
the
icndi.lntc*
har
*bown
the
whole they will meet the llniwrThe Celery Fad* left Sanford at
luli't thin hue In Nuvcmbur. bo do
. .
.
, ..
1:30 o'clock thi* afternoon to make iM|ulred accuracy to act up a good •|i&gt; of rloihla tomottnw nlgli.
u.
The frlati have had ' oni'- Hi. ie IV il. tbc Huskii.' tin.**
Hut whether ihc Kci«d* ran tnko t B.oid ’ tvyinr *•&gt; ’“ id th
parning attack.
Ikr Hip.
•ii active ln ) u r i. but Ftank Lc»h' conoh, I* ailing and this won': in.
hurry Ms tiruvcry. Mli.r.cmtn
Cottii K .ttlr, announced &gt;c*tcrCoach Jim Comm appear* t*&gt; to the air *uccc».fully uguinii ' r ,r K . ‘ "*,r ***^*f/* Hr cv n -o ff &lt;
, has a habit o f gxtnetii.g up ■
4iait, tli Auburn Tie .
lii .• ti a ti .iiit t. 1cat in lint
dor after the practice that hit have the matcilal on hand to the 'Cntor* remained a moo' !
igh vholcfcotn' athlete* t»» Kindle
Another vote for j
ttaiting lineup would probably In- launch an efficient gryimd offen- question. C.ach Johnny Vaught «tc out to reveng. tlm 9-l t lo. ' any aituation. The wl?ner bow Dig Nine
colled It “ the toagbcll gome w«*ll &lt;!*?'v. r"fJeted at the blind* i. .light go nit the way. Stringing liiitiug team, Minnesota,
(lyric Wallace Tyre anil John Kittl­ I live.
play all year.” With v.tcm n I M&gt;»I*»inpi-FoUtl,..rn tail year. T&gt;
AMt.ainu vs. Tulaue — Henry
ing al tin emit, John Kridci and
&gt;dh a champlun until he’* lick ’d
This year, for a change, she
F rnka should U- about ready to
!i
.r IK ‘.l s 10' " 01'
"I'eniin'.*” Catlett.iv ,it the tackle*. Tigera’ line ha* weight. The big- strength only one deep a*, witnr ! mi r
I .me amall vote for Ni tir Dm I
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Richard Has* and t.eno Hut per al ge.*i i|ocit|nn concerning the fot- |K&gt;iitlon«, Vaught raid ho wouIJ *'■
Ti in* ' a. North Carolina—*hn begin working bis magic with tip*
n Y\ av- AUboma la * (nit
' i •nghuins umally -tart fu jt, then 1
tin |uartl* and Oi rfa Dafta •' waid wall i* the rente it &gt;’ of arle tr«t whim of hi* ioph m e n u P T . , *»*l*wd &lt;-a,,
To Meet New F lo rid a FI:'. :i
M l . iiailriliiy L aw
nrirlrr file ot fialnririllc.
ioath la’ t Jnmial).
canter. The back* will probably (|diiie reserve*.
CASH in V ID E N o s TO I ' d . It \ H O L D E R S
idfi out of ga.- in mld-*i t'n n . Tn» Hortif Ollrtior. Probably n tint.*
Meanwhile, Coach Knv Wolf and
'• Tulaue. coach Hcnrv F n
one bet wen: two unknown &lt;|uat •
iiKltide Knv Dunbar nt blockimt i
UUCs, A flier on Alabama.
lr tt, Charles Aiiduson nt the! Just two l.-ltcnnei. are avail- hi* Flotilla grldder tail night 1doelaic i open hiui'i- tuiiny for fi
Left
Half
tnacllnd uiidcr the light
foi *,J a'tcnd the prallcc atid *.-• il
Kiiuniug lopidiy ovvr the chalk
«
«
lu lf
•pinn , I - , . ...,i .................... .I .,
:he
war
time
R
illdogi,
14
tp
i.
the Ole Mi»* game l ine Coaelt |Hreeti Wave in d* flr.l app1mai
Photic
lines otherwise
ami Donald Deal at the wiiet*.
mtillfiy
the
first
time
that
Cenrley Trvdinnirk will make the Uwui
Saiutday: Columhi* ov«r Rut"The squad 1* lr. prett) geud hard t» handle if they continue b&gt; Ted Twnmey drilled tlie for ward 111 I’anic utiifjitu ’ll" &lt;!-cvr
Xu
(tail
h&gt;*l
un
o|icru!r
since
1932.
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wall on maneuver** dctlgncd to take uti Alabama’* Crimson Fid
Piiuue
physical shop*1, but tl.e Gainesville di*plny ]•••sM*'t f"rm.
. .vri.ti they dropped om to VI'f (,*rt. Oi'-gpn .w r Stut.fi id. Aliclibuttle up Dixie ■It.. • II, ono oi Icinortuw
igan over Alivbtgau 7t
-.rj'.f.
boy* have d mighty good team.
*
i,
7
Also
fret
h
it.
Hu
memory
Ml**i*iippi‘* offensive il.n uti
j
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point
in
the
liachflcld
U«tl
*t ovci Pittsbuitth,
1 do not tliiei prediction* would
d Coach Butt* and many •'( »hc I
Thirty iicorgia Tech FollowRoom 22.', M eisch DuilUin; 222 F.. lal SI reel
Notthwestorn .ft U.C.I .,1 ., Gout
b* in order.*’ Kettles tie. Ian d ye»- i* the ipmiierback ‘ f^i, whf.w jacket*
;
plsycri
1*
last
fall's
cnrta'n
raifer
today
tqok
to
H,
p
airby
three
arc
fighting
It
out
fur
thii
Ti*ch
s
t
u
Vand
rbilt,
T
ali
tcnlay.
v.ith Fiirman wUth v.as won cti u
(tprfiir^ I(trill. Thi y tic wiic^ ; plant' for Ni diviTlc nr.d .■’•'urdriy *
last miiiiitc great Individual per­ ••ver It 1own. Wiwonsln over In*
, garni- with Vandot I, ill. Coach RibKirkland,
for
two
year*
a
H
nhy
11Is;M HCIHK1L F txrrH k l.L
formance by, Cuptaln , Han I.&lt;1- diaiu,* Illsrnda over Kalita* State.
Dodd tent 13 mbits up |a-t
&gt; M iami Jackton 20 F o r i l-audei Tiger: Jerry Doffeniutugh, n »oph- 1 night by train. Coach Dodd i?g.
unlv after, rrc'-vii.g a pat fioin Tennc*ieo over M n.ij ppi Stale
oinurv, and Jehu I'abi*. u junior
T*' ’«? over North Cap ima, C. &gt;rdeb il
g'n ■i\-r Cl aitatiwg .
•*ipyOram'* *&lt;de Imp* for hi* pa*» ctptcJ. ail of the (quad r. |. In
ATHENS,
(id
fiept
F3
fSp*
Tl
■
uichtheucoutitcrlw
Miami Tech v* ti&lt; -vi, pottpobcri
ing
game I* lafbpoiind Kd llaidcn, fine ; haj’c .ln.d | hud u touch of cmli -Having lost only one up- - 11.-.e*.-: the Dog* ai d the Moc*. .’vrr Florida. T.C I J, ovu Okl«until Satnritny.
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jf , j, tin amt a lilile fever, but ex20lh &amp; Old L a k e M a ry Kouu
hnnia A i &gt; f, Biyho ,1.1 Tol-ti.
St. Ann’* of Wr*t I'nlm Beach 1aielgncd In klckiug duties .
'peck* to be okay bv ki.k.n/f iln». •*‘S gatiis iti in*.&lt;■ II Hfla' ■ ci*i*- ' * ith {ii-nfpla ct-mlr.g out **F. lop In
hiidny
night—Sruthei
11
Calif
"C
&lt;
ni.h
tValliut
llutti
**
tol.iry;
&gt;
1,,
.qh#,
tnogl*
ry's of Miami po.t|Km«.i ■tr .ng pu.tmi
Southard. T*rh pat* ex-:
uia over Oi.-g-.n State. Iloitun Col­
chnmct on his Bulldmc- ngnf ‘ , ;,d,| i„ •; *5 tic In IPIrt, tht
until Mi'iuiay
. s pv it.u , i *'
|H*rt, wr.j la*k in full nvn.g
Tops
in
the
big
line
arc
four
lctteitbs Chattanooga Mora S a t u il.i, t'Ka.igani *uoicii mow joints lege oV'-r W. l.r F iic it. Auburn
Z e p liy ih ilU 12 Largo *3.
From Nashville, Vnmjy Oofi.h
. a ;ain*t the unilefcatcd, untifd 0V1 1 Mlrsiriip|i S-iutbein.
Jackaum tile lamdoti 'hi 1'crTy l) rueu — KritF Harold Dowdy and Red bander* revealed fonm «f afternoon ut 2 30
r.em- MeJicntleS Cai»t Tui Fm*yth
Coarh Scrappy M&lt; ore t. 1** 111-.
^ig»r Row) tiain 1r.. . nnv epp "iH AS - d ll- - R E P A I R S ON A L L M A R L S C A R S
Cocoa 'Jii Clermont tl
hi* plan*. If the Cummoitori'* kick­
&gt;|o-t bars bits during u - i . n i
Tarpon S| rteu* 'i Tampa Plant 0 a’ left tacklt and center I'm I Me off. Handerc said he would .-tart ,i cd to bling a Uniting hall club u. era u&gt; the yi rtr, nnd list \iwr held v i - Georgi’ Hl*l*r 21' viih tlic
P
O W E R LAWN.MOWI RS - MOTORS O F A L L K IN D S
Comb*.
Atheiv* for the u nion'* op.*:it . J i|,i. riiilldog to it i'-n h id it. tn&lt; I FI li'un I!".wn. in I'.i.'ii l
Starke 20 Ncwlicrry n
Jacl Taylor. 214 pounds, ptub- two end* who never have played
M. AL HeimcH, on net*
position in college co'mpitl-1?n,y.
|nT '
' "
J 1” * 1 j O'D'iul, 11*-’ • i'hilbcs. and Dill
I ably will hold down right tackle that
VK-STEUDAY's SI AltS
1 it. \ vear • lr*f.i u* f|. Kovr*-vicn» S iJi-*un .i nuifly ««&gt;i!cd fUM U. n c!iisi»* 1 Tirry, I c o tjun:*, mth mnibi 231
tii'ii.
I'cte Holt and Hud■ Curt
! Forsyth and Taylor are luickcd by lint If Vnndv nrcclvv*. S an d .'ti' ' lt r*' Fiaxicr and Ittady. C.., -Mng min.
lit ASSOCIATED PRESS
Frank I'nplih. White K«&lt;x- atop* iMvuid I’ykc and Tom Edward*, said Ducky Curtl. „f (Jamc.vilic,|tuW'
, , " l&lt;'hiri ,n
U ,t
l "it |M-nunnt -urge of the* New 2fW pounder*.
'Itacl.h in a strmg ennt. t Inr f ir
(il*. ttwill replace Unit
l ’ irk Yankees In pitching Chlcag i
Although acaaontd player* aio
Ml America, and "H'-t* ‘ |
Tailhaik Hal l.ltllcford will be I
to 4 2 six bit victory over Yank*. lacking for guard duty, Hill Mom Tcnncansra’s kirk lug mainstny Hi •|'*ranitx may l« the man to sp.uk 1
(Icirgc Vico Tiger*—belter! twu- ley, in.*, and Cljriieb Newsom, 175, him among Hie 8'&gt;ulb&lt;-a&lt;lern’i the of fun** fr"tii left I elf
run ninth Inning triplo that F*T.° ! appear y«*od enough to Immlls 40.7 &gt;»t«l avi'iage lant year placed' The Hullilog* are getting a ile'iy
Detroit nn K-7 triumph over Phil- those assignments. Hill Forayth la st punters. J . 11. I'l.wior took |done of pas* defense arid pa 1
sdclphia.
I* beginning to show enough ability the itnrting tnilbnrk post this I protection, plus punting drlllk .. .ih
to brighten the guaid »e*erve pic­ year fiem l.lttlefnrd nn tin* basis ' emphasis on protirliou tne hn i.i r,
of hi* effective passing to t nd ! then covering the kid '. Grontitc
ture.
Coach Coram expect* to have a Jim Powell, The Vots open iorroir- I* an outstanding kieki r. ortd lie t
) Dulldog* must wink hard on n v t- '
M ionger lenm than htv 1P17 outfit row agidtist Mississippi Stale.
Coarh Wally llult'* G eo rg ia'Ing their own limits to keep down
which *plit I f game*.
—- . - — - • ■'
1 llultdugn were in near-top condi- '
p**&lt;»lbllitv of n mpent [vrT o rll IfIiliwl
!
,or llielr first go against foimance of last fill, when four
L
,
.
chatluniniga, and n sea*0noil opponents hauled back pun\: for
JO Defeat V R n d e r n i l t | i 't g v : * n of M-nlms and junior* ha* , touchdowns.
— —
J been picked for starters, (l-'rry . Kieehmao tisck* are ru iio itu -thl*
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tylh Georgia Tech'* T-fonnatlun only one so irtju iin l as to la: out In scrinimugc agauint the! Itcd
J sh irt*. Jp nn (ffo rt to «i quaint
Yellow Jackets ant! V am leihilt's of Ihc game.
Mississippi Southern's *tar h a lf- them w ith lha Chattanooga ffonsc
singe-wing Commodores tangb
here Saturdav In a ftoutlieastem liaik w ill !«• ineligible to p lay they w ill meet voruo Su to rd av.
CiinfcreftCt’ fno1l«ill melee hilled ngainxt Auburn tomorrow night. All lntrA-*qunil scrimmage* have
as one of Ihc top game* in the Coarh Head Green said Auburn liecn ngin-t the T. and now' the
hud filed a protest on I'h lllip s , time ha* come to see tiie i&lt;ppo*ilSmithtamJ.
The tilt is the first of the sea- who signed a professioual 'in1*!*- tion'i fi'imatlims In play.
bull co ntrail with Detroit U t t
In t'.'ll, Wnk» Forest defeated
sun for (mill teams, nod the out­
summer. Deed «ald H im two ..choot*
come may give dixie gridiron fans
wM C.
a line on their ID IH nim pact*.
F rv —chsom d&lt;giv tsbU'd Ilia fast
Georgia Tech team na « top contender fur the m vthira* S E C cham­
pionship, s.i the fan* want to sciwhu the Jacket* ia n do against
Vanderbilt.
Counting on the Commodore a for j
n learn ulem' equal to last year*eleven, which wen six nnd lost
fo u i. the tlnpcslrrs thin!: they can '
rate the Georgian- pretty well on ;
fniuTly known as Itov Johnson's (still
their showing here Saturday
frnltiriny; rompltte Luncht* At l)lnin&gt;rs
At anv rate. Georgia Tech rules |
as the favorite in thl* firs t hntlle .
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IHMIGK PLYMOUTH
catalog dercritiing All Ameri­
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
PARTS AND SERVICE
can R*&gt;*e Selection Winner*. C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
liurfnea' couple. Downtown lo&gt;
IDH Pnlmrltu Are.
Phone 1011
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hour. Jay or week. Art Duiigb
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775-1.
Firat Claaa Modern Apt. Taknch
TY-TKX ROSE NURSERIES
llrlp-Setfy Self Servtca l.auadiy
KLUtMt SANDING 4 fmiahlhfe
Phone
5fi7-W.
('omniercial
II,ix 522, Tyler, Tex»&gt;
Drier*
Irnntog
cleaning 4 waxing. Our powe* 406 \\. I.Mh St.
8t. At Pa»k Avn. ________
Phone 1159
HOT LUNCHES every day from
unit anablea ua lo work whera
For rent —fl acte* of tiled laud
therv la no electric .onnecllo
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER’S.
on South Snnfortl Ave. Plume
available. 21 yeaia eaperlenc' FOR RENT—Moot lander. E a*j
Cabbage plant*. Marion Market,
operatlrn. Reaionab1* rate*. San­
H. M. Gteaaon. Lake Mary. Fla
Yellow ResiMnnt. Phone Ml-H.
ford Paint
Ulata llo. Phona
Two ness unfurnlahed a|iaitmenta
' HI iluainrMt Oppurlunitin*
tlta
Reply liox ERM c/o Snuforfl For Sole: lleauliful blonde W, *t-i
ingbnMM' FM AM Phonograph Service klation and tunch f,Miin - ——
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Herald.
rudio. 8 tulw act, with eb,*ctr&lt;»for bale. Living ipiartrr* in rvr nlbnen Cnblnct* call C. J .
Furnlkhed apartment, mlulte only.
dynnmlc apeakrr. I’laceil at ear
Imck. 1001 French Ave. Phone | Ga.ilt. 77!i n
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Hot ami cold water. Hit Elm.
level. See and hear it at Frier9146
offLANIH) Morning Sentinel. Or­
awn* 208 E. 1*1. St.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Aparmrnt with thnwer, gaiage.
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Rnv. 1165-J
Apply 1201 Magnolia Ave.
i UXEDO FEED S—cnrflflete line
Real Ealale
Inveaiiaeala
Hunt* Tuxekio F eel tlore
4 toom apartment. FurnUhrd
W. R. WII.EIAMS. Realtor
C a LL 517 fur Battery, Gen-jrator
Apply 112 Elm Ave.
For SaV: U»cd Rcrvel Electro­
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
and Starter *crvira. Swain’*
lux gu* refrigciator. Thl* ro- EMI.A. I.onx Term U nni G.E
ftatlery Service, 801 W’. Fir»t
■1 loom apartment. No childr-n ol
frigeratoi i* very nice looking
F.H.A. Repair latan*
St.
p«t*. Imiuire at 200 K. fifh
and in perfect conditi„n. Will
S tre e t
give year* and year* of trouhla. LAWNS MOWED. For laattmabl* Venetian Ullnd&gt;: New blind* ui d
eatimalc* Phono 7M-W.
n cwm^lcte
niulete recunditloning
rrcund it inning tel v
free MTviie. Frier*«n'», 2UH K.
a h kal e sta te fo r sa l e
irx. rb . DVJ-R. foi I l f ' e.lll i t 8L________
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REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
matey.
HEWING MACHINE CeMct l l »
Frwd Mybra 811
2nd Bt
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
W.
l*t.
opposite
Pfincv.r
Thea­
RAYMOND M. HALL. ItMlter
Uuttan Rule*, Button', Bptklc».
tre. Ph. 1 I W I . __________ VENETIAN BLINDS made to orliin. -I Florida State Dank llldg.
It,Tt*. general ultcinMoiti aid
d *r. Seminole Venetian BllnJ
mcmllng. Accommodation Prop,
MODERN 4 tiedtuom Ranch type lltf if l) JL'MHO SHRIMP dinner*
liti L. 2nd, Hour* 9-12; 1-5.
Go. 820 W. 3rd BE Phone
•very night. HOSIER’S.
home. 2 Lalha. Excellent loca1152-W.
von Apply CM Plainosa Drive.
H ello F&lt;»lk»! I am ynur new Haw
Huu.e Trailer (Covered Wagonfl-n:a ltSfl-W.
Ph*
BOOKKEEPING Servlet nnd Tax
Irlg h man. Ju *t accepted Semi
'42 Model, bleep* 4—
report*.
Itrmpxey, 210 Mag­
null- County. Got n fu ll ft«*h
Apaitment Electric atovc, pea',
3 Brd Doom houte, garni location,
nolia. Phone 8C7.
line
of
Rawleigh
pt-»iu--*
near achool. I7.COO.OO T e n n k .
never licen uacd.
Would like lo hear from all |
Monitor Wo*her, (lightly med.
S Ded Room Hauie, goo.t loca­
SEE
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FOR
Raw leigh cultnm ers, *-t t can]
tion. near achoot. (fl.000.00 J .
perfect condition.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
put you mi my raltlni* IM .
W. llall. Realtor. 2429 MellonCall 57't-J 1 to 3 P. M. only.
AND
TYPING
Plca»o *«nd me a card, won't j
vllle Ave., Phone 000-W.
CREDIT IIUKEAU OF
Hamilton Watch-23 jewel, A-l
ym iT C. L . S , Route 4, Jtosl
SANFOUIl
Deluxe 8 family apaitment. Hroai
condition. Bargain for (|ui*k
148, or Phone IW7H.
116 N. Park
Pbnaa 180 |
income 120.000 la«t year. Owner
*alr. I l l Holly Ave.
ha. cut prica to practically rnit.
Elrrtrical Appllancaa
’ Painting and ilecnratieg —Rug and
I3U.000 down payment, rc*t caay Excellent condition, large circulat­
Uplmlbtery cleaning: floor* wav.
Refrigerators
ing Ebtnte ail heater. Hard tl
term*. Dig net profit. V e r y
r-d. All work fully* iTuan.i.ti- d
Repairing
month*. Covt $150, tall for ff3 .
active Intercut iu ace me at
Roy II. Long, ph-we 9112.
WALKER KEEtTH IC CO.
1U2I Elm. Phone 1115.
once. Fred D. Hnugtilun, «03
108 N. Park Ave.
Ph. MOt
Kitchen Cabinet* built to order.
Lenox Ave., Daytona Ueach, Fla. PAINT SPECIAI—FJC OuUlde
All Work Guaranteed.
Fri-e ebtiinate*. .lohn E. Pn&lt; e,
White, $4.75 per gallon. SenBargain; 2 bedroom maaonry
O r la n d o
llfghw a y, Photvj
karik
Glaa*
and
Paint
Co.
112FLOOR SANDING and finLhlntr
1O70-W.
home, well fnmlahed. rio*e to
114 W. 2nd St. Phone 320.
with modern equipment, 28
ocean beach and (tore*. 18.500,
yiara experlenc
work guar­ 13 N O il L'ES—r h ILSONAL
A K TIC IE3 WAN 1LD
down payment t*.000. Sec Tied 0
anteed. E. F. Sitven*. Rt. 2
D. Houghton, 403 Ienox Ave.,
Box I43A, Sanford, rail 71HK4 FOR HEALTH PROTECTION a nil
lllg h r't ca»h price paid for lived
Daytona Beach, Fla.
alter 7:00 I*, at. «, before 7:00
furniture. Ted Davl* Furmtuie
CLEANERT.IV1NG
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rail 051 for
Small houae, Magnolia Asc.. needi
A M.
C*n 311 K. lat. Ph. 958.
complete detail*I on FO
G G IN G .
FOC
Kn iinern ChemiraL. Inc.
repafra. I2A00.00. Call or Me
WILb BUY your car rrgardleva UPHOLSTERING where quality Roy Reel. H.17-M or HMltJ.
of eg? or condition. Ratliff 4
prevail*. Sample* of material* 2 Rnllln* atudent* wi*h to cunt§rt
rontari
2 HOMES IN TU B LOWER
80S*, Phon® 237-W.____________
galore. Katimate* fiver. Halxi'b | commuter* to Winter
Wi
Park. Pii
PRICE BRACKET.
67H-J‘ nr
or 1070-W.
107
Upholatery Ilf)
lat. St.
Both are well located In the city. Will Pay $300 c*«h for piano.
Phone 1363.
Spinet,
Baby
Gram).
$100
up­
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One priced at $5,000.00. The ether
LOST A FOUND
right. Write Birger Wealrr, 709
SAVE A LIFE
at $2750.00.
la&gt;»ft Aluulnum rim front car
South Florida Avenue, Lakeland.
MAYBE YOUR OWN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
wheel. If found return to Matk
Phone 31681.
By havlhg your car or truck
Raymond R. LaadgaM. Aaaociala
Sander*, 1318 Sheppard. 72 IDchecked over by our eip.wt
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg. f f e ta , U v u lo c k , Sup pile*
ward.
mechanic,. I* the btuerlng ay«$2,000.00 t'aih —Thl« email ilown
tern **fe7 Are the brake* adMallard
Duck*—breeding
btock
AUrOS FOR SALS
payment will buy a 2 bcJnmm—
juried for quirk »top«T Monthly • a
IC.60 pair. W. E. Ilakrr, Lake
2 year old furnlahed home. Atpayment pLn fur largv-r juU.
1934
Chevrnltt
coupe. I’hone 1312
Mary.
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tractive and well built. Balanta
GENERAL TRUCK A F .q iT CO.
day, M l-W night.
In amall monthly payments For Sale— Hog* rrody to hutrhar.
M l W. Klral Street
Call DSI-R. 550 Plumosa Drive.
Call I34&amp;-K-2 or 1B7-J.
1939 Dodge Pick-Up tfuck. H«-i
_ . __ diaklng,
________
Tractor work, plo
ploughing,
now rebuilt motor. ThL tnnk
STORE BUILDING
Dog with aevrn pupplea. Anyone
leveling,
In fine ahape, priced to aril,
nr&lt; by
\ hour or a m , Da40 a 80 one «tory Concrete floor
wanting them may hav« by cullWitt lluntar, Phona 047-M.
See at Ottccn. IL W. McCullough
•Iota building In center of to-«s.
ing at 1402 W. lat 8L
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phone 1323.
Lot 49 a UT. T o m a can ba
YOLR FLORIDA HOME can ba
a tr u iM ,
Cotlurr Spaniel pupple*, blonde,
$*»t^fr*a. _ Call _961 ««r
for detail*
j
'41
oeiaiiii 11 OM.mobiU
unumouu* hydramatir
nyoramatir, nap
mala. RagiaUred dog* at «tud.
CARLTON C. CONE
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tju g e light off leu, newly deco*
owner at 200 E. 5th Sited.
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ratnl immediately. Senator IIollaml (D -FI*) raid in telegram m*
crivrd here.
The announcement *&gt;»» made
to the Florida memlwrs of Con*
great hy a*«i»tant aecrctary for
air, John Nicholaa Brown.
The field, an auxiliary of the
I'rntarola Naval Air Station, 1*
now a huay acenr where Marine
Air Group II and Fleet Carrier
Group 2 are preparing for "ope­
ration romhine III ' atarting Sept.
27.
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2.000 men are temporarily at the
field.

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a nolle* there that thi-y intended
to conduct an ti-aircraft firin g
prattler for seven houra totlay in
the Hurrlteliuig corridor.
And In I'n ri* lluaaia Henounceil
the U .N . I.ittla: Aaaemhly a» an
illegal lealy designed to untlermine
the Security Council.
Soviet I relegate Jarult Alaltk
lit ought to the floor of Ihc United
Nation* Aaaemhly lluania’a wiretenting (tattle ngairi*t the group
whtrh was m i itp a* a rommittre
of I he whole to work »ut prohlema.
Itu**ia Itaa l&gt;oyrotlet| it.
M alik, epraking in the alnerirc
of chief Soviet Delegate Andrei Y
Ylahinaky, demanded the elim ina­
tion from the General A*i*mM y'»
agenda o f all item* referring to
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ed the problem of independence
for Korea; proposals fn limit the
use of the veto in the Security
Council: establishment of the Lit­
tle Assembly on a permanent basis,
and proposals to promote Interna­
tional politiral cooperation.
A Tas* dispatch from I’ari*
desci ilied U.S. Secretary of State
George C. Marshall's addres* to
the United Nations General As­
sembly a* a political maneuver
connected with the American pres­
idential campaign
"Tl&lt;e State Department," Tas,
said, "wants very badly to present
Its foreign policy In rosy colors
before the voters."
It added that every effort ha*
been mads “to advertise Marshall's
ilirech on fhr widest seals as 'con­
ciliatory.' "
All Moscow papera carried on
extensive summary of Marshall's
address, accompanied by the Ta*«
commentary. The secretary's sev­
en-point program was published
apparently in full and without
xny running commentary hut with
the statement that it Is "a highly
general program of an alistrart
character.''
Secretary Marshall. Hrllish For­
eign Secretary Itevjn and their
envoy* to Soviet Russia conferred
for an hour in Paris, official Bri­
tish source* said. The pretence
of the envoy* indicated the Berlin
crisis was discussed.
The informants offered no ex­
planation why French Foreign
Minister Robert Hchuman was not
present.
However, an aide to
nevin said tho British minister
would meet France's minister of
national defense. Paul Itsmadiri,
within a few days.
Meanwhile South Africa charged
the great powers broke faith wltn
the small nations and threatened
to reconsider her membership In
U.N. if there is not a change.
E. II. Lnuw, South African min­
ister of economic affair*, told the
grnerel assert, hi- that "If the or­
ganisation of the United Nation*
'continues on the road It followed
dating the r.a*» two -years, the
question will later have to lie fared
whether consideration in our own

FRIDAY 8BPT. 94, 194i

THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFOftD, fLOMPA

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A n n o u n c in g --

THE CHURCHES

nil Church Notice* M t l be presented at The II
day be I ore publication.

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IIY IIKNNKTT DKLOACII
VERO REACH, Sept. 2 t-f/ T » -!
CENTRAL IIAPTIST CHURCH
FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH
Corner Ninth SI. A laurel Avenue
Indian River citru* men pleaded! I'ark Avenue at Sixth Street
W. P. Hrmik*. J r - Pastor
lie*. S. I.. Whatley, Minister
today for Congre**lutkal legislation
Sunday School, 11:45 A.M.
Sunday School, tf:45 A.M.
tv control citru* fruit going Into
Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M.
Worship S o vice, 11:00 A.M.
can*.
Tehmr: “And the Day* Were Evil.”
George I. Fullerton of Oak Hill I Training Union, 0:45 P.M.
H.T.U., 7:00 p.M.
told a Senate agricultural auh-1 Evening Worship, H:l*o P.M.
Evening Worship. 8:00 P.M.
rommittre an amendment to the. Wednesday service, 8:00 I’ M.
W. n . M p I ooii, Titusville, will
■hould Ire adopted to rnntnd ra n -' "W e’ve saved a place for you"
' *|ieak at the Wednesday Evening
ning procr**or» "To the ianw ex­
|Prayer Service on Tlte Part and
tent a* fre«h fruit ettri*.”
THE CHCIH II OF GOD
Prlvllcdge of the l-aymen in BuildJ . J . I’arri*h, J r ., Titusville
Rev. Joe C. Crews, Pastor
Ing a Chtirrh.
ahipper and grower, *aid control
Sunday Schmil at 10:00 A.M. • "CVime Thou With Us and We
over fruit for canning would
Classes for all ages.
Will Do Thee Good.”
“largely” *olve “our prohlema.”
Pastoral services at 11:00 A.M. I
--------„
Thla testimony w»« given to Subject: ’•Enlarging.” All member*
Sen. Claude Pepper who I* sitting are urged to Ik* present at this ITBST METHODIST C IIU R C If
Rev. J . K. McKinley, Minister
a* a one-man committee studying service.
Mr*. P. II. Stephenson.
the Florida citru* induntry. Pepper
Evangelistic service at 7:50 P.M.
Ilirretor of Religion* Education
ha* a«ked the industry to tell Con- The pastor will l&gt;c speaking it
it: 15 A.M.: Church School—A
g ie** what it want* donor to rure Imth services.
Florida’* ritni* ill*.
Prayer meeting rack Tuesday i class for every age.
vo.OH ■.
. . . . . . .P.M.
.....
1 11;00 A.M.: Morning Worship.
Fullerton and I’arrDh made no evening
at 7:511
txme* alnuit it that Indian River
Missionary service, each Thurs- £ ”r1m,,',n Theme: "Bending the
■hip* only lop-quallty fruit and day evening at 7:50 P.M.
T * ‘*
„ .. .
Youth Fellowship
V .LIL se rv ic e , e a r h F rid a y even '.UO I
get* the heat price* for It on
Services.
lug
at
7:00
P.M.
northern market*
The public is Invited to atten I Mat P.M.: Evening Worship.
With thla backdrop, the) aakrd
Sermon Thome “pence nf Mind
that Internal qmllty tent* l&gt;e ap- these services.
mol Heart."
pli-d In all Flolida cltrii*.
Ilnth wltne««e* teaelfied that
l..\K K MAItV COMMUNITY
CITRUS HEIGHTS CHURCH
they would like In see rnvern-nrnl
r III ID II
At Miller Farm*
*unport *nn|v lo the Indti'lrv if no
Clarence C. 4\ bile. Minister
Bet, II. W. Miller, Pastor
other aolution could l&gt;e foundC h u rrh School. 10:00 A.M
Service* each Sunday at 5:00
Worship, 11TNt A.M.
P.M. Subject:
“Heaven.” Old
Westminster Fellowship, 6:00 fashioned
singing. Everybody welP M
come.
Junior High Fellowship, 0:50
ireallaar* Ir-M i’aae liari
where Judge Oscar I’alma lleltrau P.M.
Annual Rally Day and promo­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
began questioning them.
CllUltCII
Griffith was expelled from tion.
Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:00 Don (Is* K. Charles, II. D.. Minister
Argentina In Apiil with several
E. D, llrownlre, D.D„
other foreigners whom the govern­ P.M.
Friday, 5:50—Catechism Class.
Pastor Emeritus
ment charged with helping to
World Dav Communion and
8:15 A.M.: Sunday Schmil for all
foment a l&gt;ank strike, lie once
was a professor at the University Reception of member* Sunday. age*. I'roruntinn and Rally Day
Del. 5.
rxrtrises wifi lie held In each de­
of Southern California.
partment
during the Sunday
Hertnllo said the plotters wi-r’Schmd hour.
seeking support in the army and
CHI'dtCII
OF
THE
NA/ABENK
11:00 A.M.J Morning Worship
•ir force. He said detective* pos­
IIS Maple Avenue
Service.* Sermon:
"Youth for
ing as officers of the two service*
Be*. I- It. Itushton, Pastor
Christ—Christ for Youth" hy Rev.
pretended to work with the group
Sunday Schmil, 5.45 A.M.
Charles.
and uncovnrrd proof.
At this time we will havr a com­
7:&lt;Nt P.M.: Pioneer and Senior
The police chief added thst the
aim of the plot was to create en­ bined service with the Rushing Young People's meetings.
family
in
charge.
They
wilt
give
6:00 P.M,:
Evening Worship
ough confusion hy the death of
I’crnn and hi* wife to permit the us one hour of musical and a short Service.
message
from
one
of
their
group.
government to he seised. Pernn
would hsve attended the Colon The Rushing family are noted FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
16(H) Sanford A«enue
Theater performance with his wife singers and are on the radio every
J. Hs.ndall Farris, Minister *
a* a matter of course, in celebra­ day from Orlando. Come and
bring r friend
tion of Columbus Day.
"Pray for One Another” is the
Junior Society, 6:50 P.M.
sermon subject for Sunday morn­
Before announcing details to
Young
Peoples,
7:IN|
p.M.
ing.
newsmen, llcrtullo gave Pernn a
Evangelistic Hour, 7:45 P,M.
“How Much Do You Weigh7”
complete report at the presidential
Morning
Prayer
Meeting,
t»:tw
i
will la- the topic for the sermon
residence^ Prron prolmhly knew J . „
Sunday night.
before, however, that such an in- i 'i , ', , ^ ,
A cordial welcome it extended
ve.llg.tlon was under way. H e' w Jd n ^ U v 7 U P II
recently made a speech In which . WUnraday, 7145 I ,M .___________ to all.
he threatened to hang rertain un
•* *
-if*
named opponents of his rule, wham *
BiMister*
he identified only as "defenders of |
Turkey* young light” to mrdium
foreign trust*''
DO 05
The Alcoa case 1* unique la-JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 2 4 - M I off-hletl)
cause the final monopoly judg­ — Eggs Florida grade A:
Dressed N. Y. stylo (feathers
ment against It was never-revlcwSab** to retailers
To retailers:
si
ed hy the Supremo Court. This Large 24 os 72 cent*
Fryers m l 2',* lbs up 51
situation /esulted from the fact Medium 21 os 1)4 rents
Hens heavy 5 lbs up 48
that four mrm!&gt;cr* of the court— Small IH os. 51 rents.
Broiler* ret! &amp;-2W Ih* 51
who were never named—disqunli- Extra large 27 ox. 74 rents.
57
fieri themsclvrs from sitting. AI Producer* sales direct to con­ liens light
Rooster*
27
quorum could not la- obtained he- sumer*:
Turkey* young light to mrdium
rause six of the nine justice* are Large 21 nt. 78 cent*
08
required to hear a cate.
Medium 21 ox. 70 rents
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F lit
.
Dressed and drawn (heads and
Small 111
18 nox.
50 rents
feet off)
Extra Large 27 ox. 80 rents
national interests is roinpatihle (Add four cents per doten in car­
To retailers
with rnntinued mrntla-rship in the tons)
Fryers red 214 lb* up 02
organisation.''
Broiler* red 2-2 Vi Ihi 02
Poultry grade A per pound:
Lhre
Hens heavy 5 lbs up 67
Hens light
40
T h ^ U o !!!!?
bSCPi*
f,'r&gt;rrr*- red 2'4 lb* up 40 45
The United State* has n&lt; used Iho Broilers red 2.” U lbs 40 45
P oo»ter*
54
Communist government of Bui- lien , h*aTy 6 *b£ up 10 t l
Turkey* young light to medium
pnria
iuxting
gnna ri I» rutn'essty
luip rssi/ m
nine
« ling d
m t- -. ...............||Pn, light- .50 I I
7.)
mucratle freedom In that rountcy I -•
In doing so. the U. S. caul I lie 1
Communists there have resorted
to use of "Involuntary servitude,
banishment, ronrentrnllnii tamps,
Imprisonment, torture ami execu­
tion."

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VOLUME XXXX

Big 4 Told To
.Settle Berlin
City Problems

Established 1908

M ONDAY S E P T . 27. 1918

S A N FO R D , FliO H ID A

Senators Hear
Stude baker In
Heated Debate

Murshull Gives Warning To Reds

*

B E R L IN . Sept. 27. &lt; /!* )-B c rl.n ’.
John W Sludehaker told Senator*
City government told the four oc­
today about the crntoirhip h r tayi
cupying power* today they ihould
the Federal Security Adm iniilralion
get out of Berlin if they cannot
iiiqn xrd on an anti-Cominuiud
irttle their difference*.
tpeerh lie wrote when commit don­
The propoial wa* in a reioluer of education
lion drafted by the e xrcu lixr branch
The reaction hr got from Sen­
of the government and read to a
ator O ’l ’oror ( D A M ) ) wa*: " Ilie V
meeting of the city council by act­
tllengthened the rpecch "
in g M ayor Ferdinand KriedendMtiq.
Studebaker wa* called b rfo ir »
The recolulion allied, however,
Senate in*r*tigating (o nrm iltrr bethat "*o long a* the occupation of
i ju re ol the tow be had ra rllc i tin*
Germ any continue*" Berlin thould
)r a i with 0*car R . Ewing. Federal
remain under Four-Power control
S e n n it) Adm initliaior,
A* comU I SICRITART OF JTATI George C Marshall (right) I* pictured with
and that "nr* one power have anv
m xtu-nri ol education. Studebaker
U.
N.
Delegate
War
ren
Auillri
at
a
meeting
of
the
United
Nations
General
more influence in Berlin than any
•rrvrd um iri Ewing In Ju ly . SludeAssembly in I’arl*. In a him but conciliatory addin* before the council,
other.*’
Marshall warned itussla that it would be a "tragic error" if. In tin- gup
bakei quit and accuted l.wm g uf
Thi» wa* a *!ap at the K u **ian i.
of such mliuudcrstanding it mistook the patience of the \V&lt; t to mean
blocking the O ffiir of Education
who have been irekrng to over­
that there wa* weakness among the Wcvtern power*. (fnf.-rtnirionull
from "Kspoting the tactics and
th ro w the legally-elected govern­
danger* of communism" in the
m e n t and achieve full Cunim uniil
'ichoolt. Ewing drnird it.
control o f lire city.
Before the Senstr committee,
The resolution of the m ag istral
jS lu d rb a k rr testified that latl «pnng
said that If the occupying powers
the F S A O ffice of Information aJcould not agrae on a Joint evacua­
sited liirn to ihangr a i|&gt;erth on
tion, the Hermans desired that
I
Tft
I*
I'* * I a
I'ommunnm be ws* In rnakr in St.
they, at least, confine tholr o cru p a-I . I n
K p v l|||
h it t h l
tlon to m ilita ry tasks and jrernrlt i
“ * M J X m l 1111 1 I g l l l
I ami*.
the H erm ans a free hand In ad•
r
■i
He said lla rrv Itosenfirlil, an asrn ln lstrativ r affalra.
(&lt; P e a C C I s M o f C I l T i p o r - U C O E g 1 3 L e g i s l a t u r e ‘ *l*lant t*&gt; Ew in g, objected to cerThe c ity government
onti lint ml try the ant I-Com munis t
oclalista. said It regretted th a1
L a W S ernment ns n dictatnrahip.
dlreet negotlationa between the
* Stuileliaker sad Hosenfield sugoccupying powers over the B erlin
It*
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*'"' Russian government
hi" &gt;’h" » ,n1c
ll&gt; JACK IIEI.I.
rrlsis liad been broken out. hut
)7 from
to
BA I ON ROUGE:, L
Sept
welcomed the action of the W est­
SEATTLE. Sept. 27, t/P) G,&gt;*
"lh*- Itussian system ." Roaenfleld
ern A llie s in taking the Issue to emor Ihoma* E. Dewey lupportcd (A*) PlCiidenl Truman'* iaiunrana also suggested, he said, the delethe U nited Nations.
lid.iv the allied detiiion to tak.* *up|H&gt;itri* today bad lime day* ill thin of a statement that the Amer­
T h is approach to the U .N ., the
wbnh to gel him un tlie tlatr'* ican people Would lie willing to
resolution said, gives one more the Soviet Berlin blockade quritioh
general election ballot by petition, cooperate with the Russian gov­
to
the
L'nilrd
Nation!
Sri
uilty
possibility "to settle thv d ifflc u itlr*
ernment, If it dropped its “ ag gres­
without drugtialing him a- a De- sive world intentions.’'
of B e rlin through the organs of Council.
peaceful peoples."
m iHi.tl.
_____________
O'Conor
said: ’Then the ct-naorAt be swung bit campaign into
■ The c ity government's reseluIh r IrgrtlaUne latl ruglil gavr chin waa very helpful there. They
U«n i*4adt.de&lt;/7i*e -pMida.- T h e st/Ul iW Poof*c ■nortkwest,- the
j- ^
~ | |(| a y | p ,0; y i „ g j strengthen**!- the speech for you
was a suggestion that
. . If the oc­
.
nominee .ailed
'’
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*1. ' by making it a stronger statement

Dewey Supports Louisiana Gives
Allied Decision Truman Chance To
Make State Ballot

Convenes To Consi- | ltu r:to t'lr.rR L r.„*J!S
der Election

tant Than Election,
President Declares

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M em bers O f Linns

Problems Of Berlin Blockade
Are Given To United Nations;
Bevin Raps Soviet Action

Resigned FSA Chief
Says He Was Ham­
pered In Campaign
AgainstCommunists British Minister Says n
Russia Will Alone
W A SH IN G TO N . Sept. 27 DP)

Council Form.-* Res­
olution
Telling
1 Powers To Come To
Terms Or Get Out

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H' ’Jd"1 ■■n..-.
moment in oui hi*loi&gt; for

recrimination
C. l u.b Hold
F ish
fry *or
, _
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dead lot a real
wlial
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li is a time m
and folemn tea*
wr belie* e, wh.t!
w r hope (or and what wr will
rndeavor, again*! whatever ndJs
and dilficulliet. to achietr." An
aide (aid the Garment tbuwrd lbs
nomintr't »up|Hirt for
decision.

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Me Respons-bie F°r

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T h r e a ts Of Floods To South Florida
MIAMI. Sept

II* I Ol IS \K\ IN
FAR IS. Sept. 27. (/Pi Build
Foreign Sctielar) f.me*l Hr* in in
a blitlrung atlaik on tlir Soviet
Um&gt;hi vaul lovlav llir Kii.vunv almir
Woolil be iri|vonvditr foi a new
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l Mutually high Inlr* weir irpoitrd ill the |)*v
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and Itheie was „.|i.t tVui if
l m trd Nalioil* A 'vrm ld * d rlr
■Inuingr to lien, it.. .vj.-tc ». :P » t t .
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Security Counc.l
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Runun attack.
Vidnn»k&gt; look
notrv ibrougbout the Be, m 'perch i O l i v e r
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in a ln crn ty, untrulbfulness mid &lt;-va I
sion
Hi- declared, "W ilb nil tin
solemnity at my di*|m »«l." that
*'lf the black fury, the in ral.-u laide
d im -t, t o f atomic war should fall
Upon us, alt 1 ran say it , I Inst one i
povvit
. . w ill alone lie re«|n»n
tlb l, for the evils which nmv lw I*
visit. ,1 upon mankind."

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Sanford Rotary At Farm Market

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V ish in skv strode ftuin the ball, .South and was ila itd ir d along
hi* fare set in a grim m usk, irn
with N iagara I all* and llir G u i l d
liii'd lalrl* nfler Rev ill had fin ish (aliyo ti av one of thr "Big l i n e r "

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lirllin .n u t and dr, nlr J I,, let
I m in i N III,.||* have a 11 v at icltl
mg d
Diplomat* r*p ir*te d tc*;
ihr l m ird Nation* inigl.i &gt;ia*k up
••vri llir i*-ue.
A W ,'hingtoll dipl ’ in ali, * ,.ill, *
• aid K o * iia • , o liln o ir j m r n .i.r iih ip
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t'il||(|til i*%**f thtf
Jill CH(tlt|H«« to ilt I(til II- f thill
tlit* plum^ whlt'li !*"••• thru*

At mi itt ia:tn 1nsl
(hi* tli« «"M
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|Ti*b 4 1Dll i»*M •* iaHii A n 1 illkl m * nl
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l*i».l fmt h m ♦!(•* l«ei11III !&lt;«l kft. Mlitrh
luitl !••*«•II mi hilit* e1 J III % 11
Tha
Ill'll f laI - -• i Imt 6’**1 Rilift ftIII tu 4 i*trill
t"tl Mil fluent I*» la in r. At t*)ti®I
I Ml (Mi&gt; leas .. i i , t hex
p«*m «* *'
■*n»tl, tht*Y liatl tlev idrd lo tab* (hr
pr»iliU*m (a* flit* :'?tY im i l l o u n .ll
R r lr ii’'•'tl f*‘t (Hit iIII’ 111jt n al the
Mime Vi me VM68 tl 24.000 wotd itr* n l **1 tlie hr®*otlall. i.t up lo the
A stmtisMU. Sole tr» hold no* - Urrftkiiii : putnf
it nppn II ft ■hat i i.tle ad »f
linn* ol fruit* and vegrlaldr* al tlo
II'11 Hill tn tlx I* Idock a.IIr. IAlilv'tr
San f01,1 .''talr I a nun* Miilu-I ir 1*1riiin-i St nl i it ttft‘1M’,l to m» Aug.
lultr.l liul.it evening al llir Coiul
tht* Mol M heW 1* io for a
,,.oio hire.1 Fi
\( r *1
|(ou&lt;r when
g n .w ri. ,,f 1 1,,
fu ll III' V
jS a n fo u l llv ir d o t n llo li. mrl al ih-- • 11 liFpli- hvi i H* (IIIft
l h *1if f»'l* • 'r i* f list t io n, fin e
! rr.pirvt of C o u n t) Agent C , l&lt;
ii* &gt;.MlUi*er 4 *&gt;II I*Rtl SIX 1

rims

eil.
Hevin teplleil direitlv tiv iiumo for tl-r r n l l i r nation f&gt;v i*rtrr
to Soviet lii-put* Foreign Muiisl-i •S , ha.il to im rt S a id o id irtitlrtil l) iw ...ri to ih w u tt llir i i i i l l n

T o l d B y Survivors

1 hr

nrgidnilntnv

Schaul T u l l s DawsonSaysMiichEnOf $270,OUU Spent
thusiasm Is
Advertising A r e a

When he had flliisbmi I H ik in g ,
all except (lie Russian delegate*
ami their satellite* Jumped to their
fe*-t to cheer and vipUud tin
Sd ttJ ‘ip .-1 Ig! wat i lia la i Irn rr d
Itmish delegate Cries of “ nravo*' to,lav a* ib r glratr*! tingle a lt l.it '
and “Tres bleu" could l-o lirui I
lion to in- found anywhere in thr
outside the assembly hall.

lie moved (ol final passage of ill?)
lull, wa* wearing a large led. whin
and blue campaign bullon advncalit AVANN AH, Go., Sept. JET,
mg ibr candidacy of Govemoi J M"&gt;- The harrowing story of 10

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I hr , . &gt;M wai g,.| I,..tin t.-sJwy

In llriio i, loieign tnd rie rn iin
l m u lti. |V4*i*|i, .*| lo ilr v *anl thr* ,|,i nit
mi lm%% im i.h u a I . m |r v
! II .
dm ' ,
t 1,11 » V |.*.' tb* 1 N i an
(t,r H-1
ii»,-n in tlir ,n...t|.
riot tliitc,
■i ii,ii, *1 ,ir i i l,y Ini pioblrm
I hr* al„&gt; taid llu v
y*.|
yvl uvnilnldr
iiVaitnlde
I ..
,
,,
llmuyld the o tur „ ,!J * *ie ,k the
Kim Kngineei l.nniat Jolinsou 1 .(t..f j f,o
more
than IIIn
liter
lo, lirs
lies of
of |
""-ported
‘p o rted .......
re than
,-e im
, M1li ,,u
imt .
I.a in - l N
Hi ila m . I riifict" ai «t I hi* I iillvti
T w r .ii) Mil - II. r.d
.....................
„
«h*ng the-W eal I’alm ft -ad. Caoal „ f Miami ..........
Mo- M e .g li,,!.- S in ir * i«Hiitly h i »*Kf* •ifr vhrlr
M’t
lift tliffH A rill Huk*la VII*

Vi.hm l,‘"

»ky directly, wamrd dial B lrlain
Would defend lirivelf againsl all.

New East-West Clash­
es Are Feared, And
Shooting Inciilents
Are Nut kuletl Out

wlin iv now piildli ily d u e t lot

&gt;11tvr i S p iin g *.

f,u

M a lk rl M in a g ri I I

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ann oun,r«| ihi* inoiuing that tim e

Annum ( ops
Herald Hick The
Winner Cuntest

J ohn

Speaking at thr irg ular Ion, lirnri ginw rt. here f n i r ilrfnutrtv imh
a
m
• •
"f lh* R o la liy t'lulr. Mr. S ,h .ia l calrtf tfial llu-t waul ui au iliim
Member* of the I.lons Club,
their w ives and children, enjoyed
d r .la r d ii.« i the Silver .Spiing* market, lie will p irv rn l the pingi.im
n , u.m „nd .1 S o u l* c . , o U . : J - ; ;
a fish f r y Friday evening on the
— . .. , ,
yacht was told here liy four surviA woo
T n C n r ik K
t
T i p n i* i,, grov* ovrr S'Hkl.tHH) llir. It,. M ,1r Market l ouimlvintiiri \\ i.
.ind l idding Wright of M m riuppi. yor, who had lashed thernselvr* |
lawn o f the Inline uf M r. and M rs.
Jkitill Aiouim wii' itiH-Uik-ii wln»
*» re a
I I I " « i r i n r i e * i n | y c j i and Will be taking III m n .I bam Wilton lor .ippn.val
Joe Moaa at Silver Lake.
the S tale*’ Right* nominee*,
In the m asts In avoid bring swept |
in i uf tin* Kiit*rM»n*w ICii/ l|e&gt;i
"
1million ihdlai* a ycai by l ‘) if )
lo
M u , I* rntbu»|.t*lu for the ,o&lt;
The fish were fried In a kettle
There w ai no debate. The Sen- . overturnrd
u!&lt;l |ili*k I I*#* kN I jttli't 6*|1Itlr t ( III I lie
on an outdoor oven by “ C h ief
p n w ( « i »* k , M t ‘i h &gt; l i ) I r r . l i s t
IN
hiir'r'lcane’ K e r * 7 pl.nm
r.T u .y I
,l,|" ' ’U*‘
'
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“ ” ........... .
C h e r U ir.............
ILI IMt'il 8i‘t*l*iul (ijlli'i* lU lih ii, t
listed by
try a multitude or rooks, i mi* counii;
*&lt;"irte,l no “ area "f ..rso le io n " &lt;-»pcml. ..vri $ 2 7 0 .« K I a &gt;ra. in nireluoimi
rn..iv
grown.
-p.A
l»iwt A by Ml" U li I'iai I , II 1*
in In.ii ,d it
,1 Nli | ) ,*
,uh nixing.
all o fferin
g different advice. I n 'any major principle* in •clllrinrnt
fering
1»«illlt!«l l.tn|tftii4
" ni l^ iu lxn U Ie l.ut hi eh wiml* f „ r c . " ’ he eastern ( anl-heait Sen
“This i* mure than all uf Flat thr, u,Killing. Ill* giowri* .,,« to.i M . 1t«t4 Ii. II cioti
m i l o f this handicap, “ Ch. r 0 f ,h , Rrtrim rriM*. hut ha* lug . t r,‘‘
mlo s|H-»-l«l session lest W cifnes-, ■ ,
.'
,
,r i n , ),r j
W eather flureau tlotni w arning
A iu a iu i M lhN I l f V\. “ ok
Mi
Ida'*
M
l
other
leading
attractions
Klsb erry
ry *lid a “ very
. ,
ery goo.1 ju
j , li"
,
oiilent
r,
wait
null!
next
,pim
day to restore 1 resident T re m e n s
,
River Saturday night • f' "-caster*
said the .||slurln-&lt;l
l.nihe iro n do i air . l » i l
•i i *®
lit fry in g the fish ami
ind "hush pup- gntrd conciliation of "non-e*»rn- name l" the Imll'it. walrhed tlie , ‘ ^
-tr
A * Srhlang- ! a* ,rrhaln
* West
tile lo-ster
tille s put togrthei s|w-nd on advertl« I'til want 'o ilart tlir juition* ibr- Kill'ti re and loll &lt; ••Hipttail
Afiti
o f of
islands
runningA nsouth
lial*." Dewey'* statement wa* i*te a "
ing.”
said
Mr.
Schaul.
who
wa*
Sundiiv afternoon session.
! r r . rg), of Springfield. III. owner' ward front Puerto Rico to the
lullnirnl illpplv &gt;«'Uh6* I T , ,-M Ii 1*1 whill I m- |£|%
Even the guests pitched in ami tUed afic
communication with
Introduced hv Holland Dean n* a I-,If i» o*o,i j ,
A T L A N T A .* Sept. 2 7 - U P )- T h e I ° f ‘ h* yacht " K lla M.". U n . M ar- fi.iulh American roast, “ Doesn't foimei S.infi.rdll,- who is seeretuM ol trgrl.ihlrt ,,ir .,, .,il.,l,|r In, 11,. ftilri *•tf(r«* hi.ik* ji (i) T ti«'t
assisted In the food p rep a ra tio n 1r„i._
M 1si C la rk . M i
M r ln i.. ii
foreign a f­ Georgia Legislature met in , . * • r tha B e u tsc h U In ic f New Y o rk and appear too bud st present.'*
Including C . Rresler Petti* o f I ™ "
"u
Mi 1 in lw ig •icii Mill | M * t t|
The hurrirnne hunters, one m Dthrr nttriirtiohii ««i tlm l lliw puv|Ni«rt* lir tlrrlsiirtl
Kissim m ee district governor of the | l l r * ad vr.rr, who ha* firm sitting rie l session t*»i»y and receive,! a two crew member*. Gordon Ince
(triiplc whil Visit Ocala uI mi f«n iStltvrv liUuka Iinv.* U-.n ..n t til Hi. 1(11/ 1 ra ti iI* to *»rr *A
I hi* vffrnrini
r iin nl rlrrtion
rh«rlru IVmirr* noth of Kiiu- |Ni»vr
,
.
..
Llon«, who w f t § prrftfnl w llh M n . jin on thr K n it U .N and foirinn 1111
lull .n.aaeiittkp
oprninir inc
n m iu n
thr olhrr
un Ail
Korn* In hunftilil.
It i
j|h|** Jifiil ft nil pttMiD j U n il J u d y ' ii , i„. fttlilM II 1 1
P rttla. I.|o n Pettla did a lot o f m inistrrt’ meetings.
tn nil poUttral p w t ir i.
, Hrhlunifrr m UI thrv hml it i u. riu ft, m r rnuklnir ■ rlo««* ««*nrrfi
Thai ji’ivi rtU ln * |i«y» in «hi»wn thrmiehiuii Svroinnl. CiMinty, at .1
"valuab le" wood chopping. K in g ; .
.
, , ,
.
,
M ill (to- *|*.
* |*r(i n rill* 1
S W d a V . T Cb.H ertnn S C .. I"
rut at
deter
[on urine
Iima ilt*V
if a
#f(D
rente,
P§il.
o f elr- 1hv thif fiu*t tiivt Aitici* lie Ihfchmu
fitli*«t in am! rt*l Krmtil iilitunU
Lion H am ilton Biobee bad a b u s y' *» " » »
Ut " P ? » ' * ‘ ^ - - r r e s ^ a ^ a V . * ; ^ 40' lend
•.dm* Klri’li n*
l»V lie.■ St
"Then* t'm
in ‘ a -----l»ro»«l.
flat rlrru lft* i|»uW»rily tln rc lo r in 11*41 ih r l»nu im lua ir that (rrou« i* hnv«
there decided to salt th r M----time welcoming the adVate aa did I f " r* ,hr announceme nt of the Par *
f«*t. ketch rigged vecht t« Fiori. tl*»n At p r f if n t with no ile fln lt r Jnr»« *&gt;t l l ir S|»r lnir » h*n i r ui r a-t ' l l t*l7f» n« it w to U* «|. **t*-.| « mi-. 1‘ttllV ' It at l i it r Mill I-. ii !
the hoat and hootc**, Mr. and .decision of the United State* HriII ll*| till* *H •last
r«ntrr im llrA lrfl/* •ahl form alrr® .'-turn $.‘120,000 u y rn r lo nrarl&gt; *• mif ..f f» nt« ami \*cilaht* &lt;* f *&gt;i !*•»» | ),i
f l n . Mo m
.tain and France to take the- llrr lin
1*1t«r Mill I f ii r 1holt........ . i
When the weather l-e, ajne too " iV t w ill know hy n iyiitfall i f
million
ilo
lU
r
i
n
v
ro
t,
Mr
Hrhaat
thr
Amb-,
\
|
i
l»a»\n*n
M*v.nh
.t
issue
to
thr
Security
Council,
in­
Lion Clyde Ramsey appeared
t l . , 1.1 lit" in ii 1
Iliad to proceed, he said, ttiey at- rrntrf \n ilrvrlunW whlrti wmiM Mini lIvtuiTn 2*1 ami .10 pcr«*« ' ‘ ImU\ ll. f jiiu. ft«.m ntMr \ m..r. i t l U 'H f
^ rlth
gasoline lantern, set it dicating the candidate's advanre
w r»&gt; Ini II* II I it tiiiir t'tifi*! ft 1*
Indifltp
thi"
liitlh
of
n
«
»f
rvrrv
ilollnr
takrn
in
m
th-vob
i
i
KGLIN
FIELD,
Jwpt.
27
-id
l
tempted
tn
move
un
the
Savannah
n
tlV
G
-l
%
II
*
Pl|)M
•
I
1
*
I'll
I
h
i
/
knowledge
of
thr
decision.
on the grate, ami this served
•*•»%•♦! w h itiilrr t'ti Vrlft Mill!
I —Uperallon Combine III will lat i'.* ir .* r a ns r u * »!•*
■it.nn.
I to Aiivrrtlailhit. hr Mini. Ww® r n I
.it
a t an Improptu catr.p fire'* to
•liol lift U i rn ••f •*»()%••!*» l l i r
j
presented
tn
ron*!cn*«l
form,
•
COMMISSION
MEET
tlirrit
mail
nnd
mntCArifir
ndvn
n»e
M
l
Mull*,
if
M
l
,
t
i
l
l
,
I'
ll
,
W
i
l
l
light the "talent show
how" th at fed- 1 A l l D A It D T R U M A N C A M - j Ninth A ir Force o fficer* charged
uM. ( of ftrlrc tmii
4 I I I K IN ( HASH
tinner
hnvr
liwn
nnml
rffertlnir
n
with
conducting
the
Mg
air-ground
The
City
Commission
will
meet
|orn-ni
Him
lriu
«
Ird
U
II
li1
'
lowed. Among those who starred P A IG N T R A IN . S e p t 27. (d'r
1lir Kilt U *'■11■'1r Mill if sv *
V O R T IiA N D . (H r
44rpi 27— | takiny thr ■lory &lt;*f Hilvrr Spring*
today.
tonight In regular sessioni at 7:.10
(.laff tm until "patair facii
In the “ show1' were M r*. P ettis, Grave International development- maneuver
maneuver announced
announced ^tmlav.
, to til r ftr it till re
Oudenl*
of
Frexfio
,
j
”
„f
the
worTd,
overshadowed
domestic
issues
to
I
MaJ
General
William
[»
Old.
»
clock
.«
the
City
Hall.
It
i.
rvitii'i
ran
I
n
*
(iriiYirirri,
In*
»md
With her iMtnt of the dism al fate
Irwt m inner • lit- m|nr rift mi ill I peeled
that
8.
A.
Allen,
formerly
taiif..
State
College
were
killed
Retwren
to
and
fit)
thousand
directing
the
exercise,
said
full
AurtiR fu w ill » h &gt;1 MkU-ifmr w ith it1
• cow w hich browsed too long on •lay as President Ttutnan called
i &gt;• M't' 1 itury t.iher will,
y&gt; tenlav when u titivate nlane 1
• railroad track, the sin,
nging of "peace” more Imixirtant than hi-* scale r. hearsal* held the past two of Ft. Myers, who ws* recently ermhed In the snluithan southweat la-rsons visit Silver Springs eve, e m yiilat Mildk r t tr|n'jaili.ii-. M j
11
J nil*- Ii'oHell hi 1Irl 1,1
granted
a
hermit
to
operate
three
weeks
indicated
it
we*
possitde
|vest in- said. Most of rto-fu r,uo- I w»un p lilted out !** I h«* F 111vi
MR
In French by M rs. ; own election and Repreecnlatlv-*
i, it"
T lir fir* t tt If r«* W lull, 1 '•land
h
ills
t,,
ti-li'
■
ope
III"
thr.-e
flre-|H&gt;wer
taxi-cab*
tier,will
Riqdv
f“t
a
F a ille , anil a rro tesqu o|
jio auliunotiiles and visit nl lir* f u , hut ' tl help *!u" |»i r ii'iit Hint &gt; ntnti**11 la*t vi Ft k trie .',. d 12
1f WWllMNirel asM I'm * Fitgrl
The youne nu-n were f l v in e
demonstrations into u cunremrst-' twrmlt to operate nasstneer bus■Lo
Lon
C h an cy"
Imitation
by
Im lr r *
Hu t••I•I ih riu KUIIIl'b corie t'l iy
while t ho last
look
to
California
after
attending
1‘
.‘2- ! . - ' « o - 1i-'.-'i' t HI'.'*""' k.“' nnd
t,l
half-day
extreise.
|
»
•
*»
Sanford,
said
City
Manager
•n ry U lt t e . J r . which delig hted !
a Saturday f.H.th.ll game here
(« « "« *« O s lM .t™ ,
that no* ! 'tin liad vfitw rilw l lit tvv named II Iriclur* There w«i»
The
maneuver,
featuring
thv
H
V,
Sayer,
this
morning,
re kiddles the meat.
|
•»14»**i Slat, m u rk rf* in $lon«ln mnl nl
II ballot * containing II &gt;- &gt;,
largest single display of postwar I Inn.lists u etaoM taol taoinnnn between Fresno and the Univer­
Tha picnic was held on the lawn 1
&gt;.'tiv lelectcit teams, till t h e is
,ri cacti is**', the m atket has “gone
sity
of
Portlnnd.
H
AH
MEET
tactical
air
operation,
will
gel
near tha lake, and picnic tables
lot* of the winners were received
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Sent fo rw aid "
under wav here next Monday nnd
and benches were provided. In
Two ..r three weeks from now early There were 1r» ball .1 * wllh
27,
i/Pl
—
Business
sessions
of
the
continue
for
aix
weeks.
addition to the “ stoats" and sto ry
meeting to which gmweis,
" correctly s, lected context*
M rs. Minnie K . Nolan, i)H year
Field demonstrations w ill lakl’nd niinual encampment uf tlo ao open
telling, group singing was enjoy1 1 m i l lt» licit O n E a a c h m l
old resident uf C itru s Heights, held Monday through Wednesday
.Grand Army of the Republic open
GO*
died at h e r home e a rly Saturday of each week fo r approxim ately
line tmlay with the go vet being
morning and funeral service* w e ir 3 WX) service arhooi students and
taken over by the youngest of the
held in the Ebenecter Methodist observer*. About 11,600 men and
|six civil war veterans in atlen
t'hurch Sunday at 2:00 P.M . with &amp;00 planes w ill take part.
, dance.
Rev. J . W. Austin and lt*-v. J , E .
Senator t ’lnU'le Prpp**i * I * I Is I
-*■
ily ELTON C. FAY
The presiding offieer will In, HU
M cKinley o fficiating
f .- Interment
I I E I I S A D O T T B S E R V IC E S
1 A L L M IA K S E E , Si-pt 27 t,Pr
* d l apeak in dowtn.wr,
.-r-i.t
WASHINGTON,
Sept.
2
7
—{7P)-Thc
air
force
i&gt;
mjliiig
|trngre*i
]
vear-old
Ttu-odore
A
Pmlnml,
uf
took piece
place in 1-ake View C em rtery.
V
De nma r k, u-ua
STOCKHOLM. Sept. 2 7 - M V Itld* for construction of the fir*t I Dus nflertn-ori al 4 .TO o',-lock
O re. senior vice com two unit* o f tin- f.-mnl,' co rrec-1in fa-half of P icsid err T ru m an ’s
M *7]*pL W —(AN— Unidentified planes
Bom Feb. 4, 1RH0 tn Olustee, Fim cral arrvices were held here toward solving one of it* graved prohlrms-finding a Umber that can J
Hew over the Danish island uf F la .. Mrs. Nolan hail been n re- ■y, sterday for C oup * F o lks Itornn- r*cs|&gt;e from the darling ipeed of allarking jel fighter*.
t n,!« * 'r’, ,
. ,# , .
..
. tonal iii'lltu tln n n- &lt;r d ra lr w ill candidacy. H
annoiin.--l by
Bornholm today.
aidant of 8anford fur the |u*st dottr. assassinated U . N . mediator
Die fact that thi* Uctical feat hat been accompluhcd al least j|nK thr rt-union la James A? Hard, !*■ received by the Slate Ini' ce­ Andrew Car tn " av. chair men of the
Danish. naval . •uthorillea said SO years. She was a member ol for Palestine,
ment rumitiDsion today.
Seminole County Dem ocratic Kx«107,-f Rochester, N.Y. Hard ar
two wreke «»o
a,
60 Russian planes Ebeneeter Methodist Church.
The Body was cremated at a omr wa* disclosedoffrcully over the weekend.Air SecretarySymington
Contractor* have been n*ked cutive Committee.
violated
*
New York rived here In a
special plane a* t„ *ubmlt hid*
..............
.......
Survivors include one daughter, simple rcrenionv attended by the made abrief and otherwiseunexplained reference in
. , „ DBn« h territory in n ig h ts
for construction « f
Senator I'cnper w ill *pt»k a l
about Bornholm. The population M rs. Louis Rotundo; twu son*. ' family,
Including
Bernadotte's aJd/Mt lo Thr diy ihr new jel bomber rtn away from tome jel| *JM
jV
Naw«pa|»er® |^tl r«*ntral ntlminUlrntiv(» unit, tlie corner of Mavu -lie Avenue
former fly h tlflr
Elm er and W ilbur Nolan, all of American widow, the
^
— ■&gt; ■ ■
—-------|of New iork.
[vhirh inrluilea a rvo'ivinr renter and F irs t Street.
porte.1 Jitte ry c m the Incident. Sanford; two grandson". Landry Esther Manville
for inmate*, a power plnnl, water
T his marked a new nheie in the by expanding squadron* o f Jet
iVlUDGF. F ISH lN tT
anti
Allen
Nolan
of
N
orfolk.
V
a
.f
syitem, amf a kitchen and dining
rrnlurice-ohl contest hetwion o f­
-a, n aMoJ ^
ft*
P raVda descrlbed the Danish report, and one sister, M rs. Edna M iller
B A S E B A L L D IA M O N D S
ii.
ti
Many devotees of Die rod and room. Tic project nU« include*
fensive end defenaivv wrepuu* f xl-u
•a "nonsense," Tha Russian news of Ruihnell.
Two of the h a ir ball diamond* during which eerh new machine or
Af
J 1/”
! rwla hd cracker pol • gatheredthea&lt; grading and paving of walk­
figure, cn tire “d,-;
»,uJ trou, , * ^ 1^ ln lhw way*.
ggency Taas said Soviet planes
being constructed hv the C ity fur method of attack Ires brei, coun­ published
JACKSONVILLE, fispt
•
S E R V IN G IN N A V Y
^ e re training In the Southern
the George H err um pire School tered with a device to o ffset it. hi^npei —that l«. hopt^i for-tperri th&lt;- 0*te«-n *Bridge
yesterday a*
A tlanta
of its experim ental Jet bombers, firing water* of the 8t. John*
W tlc. but heaping outside uf
James 0 . W aits, ch ief hospital at the north side o f the Monlcioal
r O F C M EET
Buffalo
In the three ver.r* since the it never had indicated Ihs actu al
Dftniih ttrritory*
Airport
area,
are
now
ready
for
corpiman, U 8N . son of Mr. and
A il directors o f the Seminole
Kansas C ity
w ar. the Jet fig h ter has risen relation o f those tpex-ds to fig h t­ Ilivrr. Many fine catches wsre
M rs. Jam es G. W aits o f fiU8 West claying, and the other two are
made.
County Chamlw-r o f Commerce
I j u Angels*
to challenge tha offensive power e r) until 8ymington's terse com ­
F ir s t 8treet. Sanford is serving being worked upon, it waa an­
Much interest w as shown hy the ir e rrn u r.trd by Manager E d ­
New Y o rk
.B - E . Schum aker.
w ith the F ir s t M arine Division, nounced thia morning by Ralph of the heavily-gunned but com­ ment.
fishermen In n hug* B-.TO six- ward Higgins to lie present a t
I'hoenix
paratively
stow
bomber.
Hte
im
­
Among
the
Jet
bombers
w
ith
engine bomber plan* which flew the meeting tomorrow night at
which ia partcipatlng in the am- Luldnskl.
Seattle
portance
of
th
is
situation
la
underwhich
the
A
i
r
Force
has
been
Dhlbioua training axe rria* in Sou­
A t tha new diamond on Mallondirectly over the bridge s t about 7:30 o'clock at the To urist Center
Washington
most e xte n sive ly I ..............
........ ..... „from ___
. . . . ___ to elect o fficers fo r the com!
thern C alifornia under the com­ r ills Avenue, adjacent to Muni­ •cored by the possibility th at the
F.M . coining
tha Volusia
Jacksonville
United
Btatoe
seme
day
m
ight
mand of Rear A dm iral B . J . Rodg­ cipal P a rk , ground la being filled
Is the X B -4 7 Boeing light bom ber., county side and heading toward year. E G. K ilp a tric k , urtridtnt
Miami
ers
U 8N . Commander. Am phi­ In end palmettos am being remov­ have to send bombing forces The Lockheed* F-HO fa the je t I Sanford. It had propcllors o f the during the past ye a r, w-illF address
Orlando
against
R
ussia,
already
protected
(
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Oa
rag
s
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J
pusher
type.
ed.
bious Fo ret, P a c ific Fleet.
the group.
Pensacola

w

P ro n e auspicious

I

Air-Ground Maneuver•
To Be Held At K«lin i

Sf.1V

Mrs. Minnie K, Nolan
Died Saturday A. M.

Unidentified Planes
Fly Over Denmark

*

Air Force Makes Gains In Quest
For Bomber To Outspeed Fighters ji&lt;

It ids To lie Kuueivetl
On I'rison For Women

Sun, Claiulu IVpnur
Will Speak H e r e

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TH E WEATHER

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PAGE SIX
UM

WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1946 O

THE SANFORD HERALD, &amp;ANFOTD, FLORIDA'
ll W

Injuries Begin To Plague Southeastern Grid Elevens
Tennessee And Miss­ TITLE O N B LO C K
issippi State A rc
Victims Of Losses
To 1st String M en

B y A la n M o v e r

e

\

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R ebel

P a ck

P o w e r

E x c e lle n t

fly ASSOCIATED I'HK-SS
OM man Injury had hit two
SoiitlirnMrrn Conference eleven*
today but nnothrr wn» bolklcfcd
by the return of an ailing veteran.
Tenncwec lint the service* of a
actonit »t«rter ycsieidsy when
regular Fullitark Ralph Chenery
fell with a sprained ankle. He will
lie out of aellnti for In days,
Blocking bark Orel* Milner wa»
'o*t In the Vola last week when
hi* tilth* leg wa* placed in a ea*t
for IU &lt;iny» Milner ha» a loo»e
cartilage in hi* knee.
Alio out of the opening garniwith Mississippi State ii end Al
Ru.sas, Util the Vela could count
on the return of Tackle llill Pad*
(felt, Wlnghark Kni Pruett and
Fullback George llalitsari,.
l,oui»laiia State wa* the other
club with Injury woe*
Center
Shelton “ Ruck" Hallard. who ngtrravated an old knee injury in the
Te*a» gami*. i« through for the
(canon. And Rus* Pott, nctiioguard and m-captain, lt*« resigned
from the »&lt;|uad l-eeaii.r of an old
knee hurt.
"Tho |o»« of Iwith of there hoys
rotne* a* a lough blow to u«,"
•aid Coarh (iaviodl Tlnalry. "We
were counting heavily on them,"
Hut all wit. cheer in the Georgia
Tech ramp for tjuarterback Jim­
my Southard, the Jarkrls* passing
ace, wa* In uniform for the fit*t
time in two wreck*. Out with a
rib bruise, Southard'* passing
sen tint none the wnr*e fur wear
yesterday.
Tutane fluting the dav ran (heir
M A u p -m m s o l ig h t w e ig h t
play* into n simulated Alabama
defenae and then scheduled signal
CHAMP, Ris k s his c r o w n a g a in o v
and running drill* for today and
S£PT. 2 3 - THIS T)ME AGA/Xsr JESSE ELOPES
tomorrow. Halfbark Hav Prut.
IN YANKEE S TAPHIM /
roav be out of Saturday'* rante I ----and Tackle Wallet* Viflar* will
FIGHTER DIES
lie *idelined with a bad leg.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 22 *,Pi
Freshman back* ran all over the
Alabama varsily yesterday but the
Crimton flr»t bam made a lietter
showing on nffenie. The scrim­ A a . I f
•
•
l
IX
i
1 d ie d la s t n ig h t o f h e a d m j i i r i o s
mage wa* the latt one Itefor- A t M u n i c i p a l I a r k l ,,,1U,'redThur*dovinA-V-&gt;mol.ark"
*
i fight against Johnny Haynes of
Ratutday'a opener with Tulane.
The Crimson lineup i* e*|rected
Candy McDaniel, negro iMixer New York.
to are Hi la-1 Steiner and Jim Cain of Sanford, will meet Hilly Pasco,
Thompsoii. the fifth fighter to
•tend*, Hill Thcri* and lllrk f'lnwn colored fighter from Orlando die of ring injuries thi* year in
»r» at tackle, Jim Franku and
the United States, was knock,-1
flay Itlrhe.,m at Kuatd*, l.arry Monday night. Or*. I on a Um fit out hy Haynes with only three
card
at
the
Municipal
Park.
The
f auer at renter, Jack Drown at
srennds remaining of their sched­
quarterback. P.d Salrnt and Hill fight will la- sponsored by the uled eight-round Imut nt Tnppl
f’adtnhead at the halve* ami lied Welfare League of Srinlnote Coun­
ty for negro*-*. The proceeds of Stadium.
Noonan at full.
Al Aobutn Johnny Adcock and the fight will he plared In the
Red Snell were hauling for the treasury of the Welfare l-raguc,
jutting role at right tackle while and w-ill go toward the colored fought.
“ While and colored rati* are In
Jocko Norton, Hiriy Hall ami Hay recreation program, The fight*
vited to attend the fight," J, W.
Pelfiry were ronlrtuhuif for the will start at X::u» o'clock.
"Sugar Chile" Washington of Knowles, Welfare League director,
left halfhai k |m*lllou. Yesterday*!
*e**1nn wound up rough work be­ Sanford will fight "Fight lug** stated.
White fans will use Ihe main
fore the Missisaippl Southern Freddie of (Irlniiilu in a six round
game.
semi-final bout. Two prcliminnrle* grand aland entrance al the park
Tire University nf Mississippi Is-tween Johnny Hinton and Renu on the night of the fight, and the
roncenltale-l on pa** drfenee yea- Dlllv and another Is-tween Aaron ridored fan* have hem requested
trrday and planned light workout* Karl and Rally Pasco will lie fea­ to go to the regular colored gale
tmlay and tomorrow.
tured on the program. A light­ on the aouth side of the Patk,
Por the second atraighl day yca- weight battle royal will also he Knowles declared.
leiday the Vamlrrlrllt CommiHbtrrw
tan thrmigh more than two and
one.half hour* of rlefcnalvc and
offensive ftcritmnagc*. P u * * 1 n it
lalllrack* Jamie Wade, llohhy Hor­
ry and Dean Davidson were hitting
their target* with accuracy.
The llnivcrally of Florida'* 110
pierr hand nharrd practice linn
with the vanity yesterday, parad­
ing in preparation for the half­
time ihow in Saturday'* Missis.
»lppl g*mr here. The team, lalet,
worked on placa kicking, extra
point kicking and punt*, po'i
QrueUmaeher i» Ihe only Gator
on llie injured Hat.
(Srnrgia ftnl*hed It* rough work
yeiterday. a* far a* the varaity
ya* concerned, hut the reaerve*
P IC K - T H E - W I N N E R
rnnlinurd to »crimmage until
night. Neither the line nor thn
CO N TEST
hark field appeared Impressive and
tblocking ami laekllug wa» ragged
again*l Ihe lr«*h.
F ir s t P r i z e
W e a lfn ffh o u s e Ir o n

WILLIAMS,

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FRIERSON’S

RITZ

HERALD

It Is estimated that the average
buloinohih- use* about twice the
gasoline and four times the amount of nil at tlA miles an hour
a* it does at -IS miles an hour.

S e c o n d P r iz e

S H cx C o ffe e

M aker

Awarded Hy
F R I E R S O N ’S
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R itz T h e a t e r
TO HEK
"A DATE WITH JUDY" with Wallace Kerry and Jane I's a tll
On (Jet. 3 or 4.
IN STR U CTIO N S
ItallolM mtiNl lie in T h e Herald o K ic e b e fo re noon on
• Friday or poiitmnrked by that lim e. A ll gam e* must be
marked,
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____CORNELL
____ARMY
____ ALABAMA
____DUKE
____ ROLLINS
____ INDIANA
. . . . OHIO STATE
........ FLORIDA
------ NORTH CAROLINA
. . . . SANFORD
. . . . GEORGETOWN
. . . . GEORGIA TECH
. . . . BOSTON COLLEGE
. . . . MISSISSIPPI STATE

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SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 22—
(4»r_A world-wide -rramhle Is
UNIVERSITY, M l*., Sept. Ti,
GAINESVILLE, "pi*. Sept. 22
ATHENS, Gk., Sept. 22, *Sp!'- |under wav for American read huild(Special)—They aren't (liable a* (SjwK-ia,l,Miisla*lppi's Coach Johnclall—More than half of the prob­ ing machinery.
tackle* go, hut Roland Dale and jpJIa. cmfw emrw cm! cmfw cmf
able starting lineup for the Geor­
Thomas II. MacDonald of Wash­
Doug Hamiey get the job done, hat ny Vaught will he out to defeat
gia Bulldog*' opener against Chat­ ington, D. C„ commissioner of the
good.
his former coach and ‘’boss*' for
tanooga Saturday afternoon, open­ Public Roads Administration, de»In aggregate, they won't aver­ the second straight y*sr when the
ed against the Mocs last fall in a rrilx-d this condition as the Amctiage 200 pound*, at the power KKC title-holding Rebels of Missframe In which the 'Dog* skidded ran Association of Slate Highway
avenue* that have to stand the. iislppi launch the IM2 football
in ankle-deyp mud to a 27-0 vic­ Officials continued It* convention.
mo*t forceful impart*. Nrveth*- season against PI nr ids'* Gator* in
tory. * '•
"Shortage* of man power every­
i le«*. Coarh John Vaught and the Gainesville Saturday night.
Weyman Sellers, end; Jack lluah where ami the need for npcftly
A* a Texas Christian Atl-Amerl(lie Ml** football team couldn't
and Porter Payne, tackles; Rrrnir reconditioning of highways places
ca and All-Southwot Conference
do business without them.
Held, guard; John Ranch, quarter­ a premium upon rosd rquipment
Point them up a* the bert "light- guard of the early thirties, Vaught
back, ami Floyd Reid, halfback will
is
a
protege
of
Florida's
Coach
! weight" pair In the league.
again likely answer the opening and construction methods developPor teplacement help, Vaught Hay (Hear) Wolf, then line coach
w T i i i t l e . " A l It o d in a V p r e b a h l’e fu ll"
. " ’ - ‘ r h i g h e s t J e g r e c i«i fb o
..nr also
..i— lie
*___well
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.
t nits .1 Slatrs during tho pa-t 25
ha* word* of commendation for at TC|J. Pour years later Vaught
hark, will
rememiicr
H*bc PrarMirt. Jimmy Clark and was W olf* line coach at thi Uni­
led hy the Chattannogans, a* hi* years," MacDonald said.
Will Width. They're not finished versity of North Carolina, wnerr
He |Miintcd out that nation* which
I pass intereeptlon late in Ihe first
workmen, he remind*, hut they're Ihe combination produced ihe Tar
formerly used latgr number* of
half
was
the
break
that
put
the
Heels' first Southern Confer-nec
comilit.
manual Iniwren and a minimum
Georgians into th« icoring column of mechanical equipment are now
IVatviri and Weldi *pe|| Dale at football championship In 193?,
At
right
end.
Gene
loirvndo
is
left tackle, with f'latk operating
l ast year in Jacksonville Mr**,
in the scramble for Amerirun
moat likely tn open in Dan Ed­
tn-hlnd llmiley In the right-aide isaippi won a .grueling UdJ de­
machinery.
wards’
old
alot:
while
Herb
St
*lot. lien Mann'* Ihe ^n. T right cision over Ihe Gators to make
lie made the atatemenU prior
John’s guard post will probably In­
tackle.
it five wins (and a loss and tic&gt;|
filled hy Homer Kohli*. At ren­ to delivering a principal addresa
Additional help will be .upplicd over Florida slnre ihe rivalry he
ter, there i* still some doubt n* at today'* sexton*.
by Ken liar fo ld. Ki-n Strong and gan In I92d.
MacDonald added that r o a d
to the starter, hut the la**t gw «*
l.«-»lle I'oole, all sophomore hope­
seem* to la- Joe O r i, who seem* to building in Ihe United Slater I*
The number of hor-i * and mule*
ful* with sophomore character)*play equally well at any spot in just returning to It* stride follow­
U. S. farm* declined from atic*.
the harkfield, the railbirdr' choice ing wartime dislocations. He said
All other* are lettrrmeu. Dale, l-out 2-1 million In 1910 In aliout
\federal aid construction rontracts
aa starter.
lanky and aggressive at It'S nine million in DMA.
What with the modern suh.tltu ||p‘
August totaH.
pound* a Marine veteran, wa*
in system and the development «* I800.000.000 in state and fedffir it nltctnalr last year at both Webb, ('lark and Marin junior*, lie
Pitcher Herman Wehmeler of tlon
tackle post*, behind the graduated packs 207 pound*. Wcl.b 218, Clark the Cincinnati Reds filled in at of specialis*a. all forecasting could nil fund*. This is a record amount.
_
l
Hill Krickanri, an All-Southeastern 2 lo and Mann 20H. Webb and Mann every position with the exception lie knocked into n cocked hat bv
of shortstop and catrher while a the decision tn kick-off in which
selection, and Hamiey. He work- ar« Navy vrtrrain with Clark
i ed in defensive guard rhore* on c&gt;-(SI. Pearson's a bare Ik l„ member- oof the Columbia team case, it I* entirely possible that wa* pretty gocal, nnd he did a
In the Class A Sally l-eague In Tommy Pope would be at a guard: i&gt;etler l«h of signal railing, as
more than one i-rrusionyear*.
Burk ftrsdberry itt n h»lfl»nck; iml Wl ** ^"rf* nnf*
, **l,‘ iom,!
Hamley has lawn a first-string­
Dab- ii- from Magic. Mil*., Ilam- IMB.
Boh Walston s.inirwhere In th« f Har.l running, while Duke played
er *inre mid-season of *|fl. An Irv from Lake Providence, l.a.
Vinec DIMaggio led the Nation­ lineup as kicker.
his end well, maggnlg passes bet­
A A p Sergeant, turret gunner op Home hast , fur the rest rrf the
ter than he ever has.
a lt*2 i, lie's worketl hard for con­ fb-ck include: Pear &lt;on--(Taik*dale, al l-eague In striking out during
Ray
Prosper),
George
Ford,
Tnin
six season*.
sistent improvement, is one of llie Mi**.; Webb Canton,
Mann
Kaminski, and John Duke all showThe New York Rangera of Jjie
steadiest pctfoinii i* in tile league
Holly Sluing*. Miss.; Clark—
ed Improvement In the last game- Nnational Hockey I-eague sufarea. Hamiey will play at 202 llel/uni. Mi--,; lUifield—-Hampton,
Yale Universltv ha* more than scrimmage anil gave notice that f i red only two shoutouts last sfapounds.
Ilia ; Strong —Memphis. Tenn , anil roo living alumni who have been they might see some artion in the I son ns compared................
with five the
awarded varsity letters In football. coining fray, Prospcii's passing i campvlu before.
Peat son's a rophonuu r with • Poole—(Hosier. Miss.

Welfare League To
Hold Boxing Meet!

YESTERDAY'S STARS
Ur ASSOCIATED PRESS
Andy I'afku, Cult*—sucked his
25th hmner with two nrt and twit
nut in the ninth to give Chicago
21-2 win in night portion of daynight dou l-hcader over New York
and mid in garni- Chicago losing
Streak.
Johnny Sain, (Irave* — la-came
first pitcher In majors to win 22
game* as h&lt;- idtrhrd (telinant tiound
Boston to 11-1 vlrtory over 8t.
Louis in first game of twin bill.
Help ed hla own cause, driving In
two runs, scorinx two and collect­
ing two hit*
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L a r g e Grapefruit
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JllAM I. *Sepl- 2.1 — (A1
ar-1
SWrrr gale* nl near-hurricane
r British
fortt threatened (h
the

laland of llermuela today. An
I I A.M. Weather Bureau advimm aaid heavy gale* will rover
thr arra nrar thr Carolina
rna»l to and hrjnnd llrrmuda.
The alorm » aa rcntrrrd about
JJO mllra south of Charlmlnn
S, C , nrar latitude 29.fi lonall*
•wilth gale wind* ro»erlng a rad.
eastward about Ifi mile* an

Unity In U. S.
Is Advocated
By Tom Dewey

T H U R S D A Y SE PT . 2.1. 11HH

• In y cec S p e a k e r

Truman Contends If
GOPRcgalnsPowcr,
West Will Be Sub­
ordinated To East

No. 23.

Associated P ress Leased Wire

U. S. Will Not Barter
Freedom O f Peoples,
Marshall Tells U. N.

III ASSOCIATE!! PRKSS
Governor Thomas E. Dewey promised today that if he is elected
I’ iciident he will lake In Washing­
ton an administration free of “ quar­
relling. hack biting and bickering."
Al Cahill, *late president of the
Thr Republic in nominee told a Junior Chamber of Commerce,
trainude crown! at Winslow, Aril., spoke nl Ihe pm.n meeting of the
ihal ihe country needs ’ "unity bc- Seminole ('mint** Junior &lt; handier
|cause die world situalion is what of Cornrtereo today at the Tour­
ist Center. Mr. Cahill is it for lit­
it is."
er president nf the Jacksonville
I hiding for Phornii and a dis­ Jaycres.
cussion nl atomic energy tonight.
Dewey said "incredible opportun­
ities” foe the Inline of this country
ATTEMPTING to -ccure hi* Isoat in the truth nf the hurrfnne. an lie in development of die w-est.
unidentified unitor is pulled to *afrty hjr hi.* huddle* who have thrown
His Democratic rival. President
him n line and are hauling him toward them a a they stand on a Truman hat contrnded that if die
storm-lashed pier in Miami, Fla. The wild, hurricane-swept m o * capaired hi* boat a* he was trying to pul additional line! nlioatd, tossing Republican, rcl.nr. In^ power lliey j
1 Y IU U I1 II”
Will ny In kerp Ihe Writ •ubovril'
J
n
him overboard. I International Sou nil photo)
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n.ifrcl At j% piovinrc nl fftitrrn &lt;
C a llill,
P r e s id e n t
f mtnn.ll interest, and .he power ;A 1

1,265,214 Men
Communists Offer
Are Eligible For Reward bor Men
Nation’s Draft Who Bo^t Leader

A in c r ic t’s
M u st
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S e c r e t .n r y

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PARIS. N" i’t 2 J-. bi’) Secretary
"1
tie M ,, ,11 term! nulli.r |ij.
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Ilf
t mi-«l ;Stair* "will not
New
Y
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r
k
Slate
Head
O ver
5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 0
H ave
1 nin|irimi! r tlie fllFflll &lt;1 princiA ttacked
En rn tite pie.** tit "I t Viter iHAy the tighls
R e g is te r e d
S e l e c ­
T
o
Horne
O
f
Frie n d and fleet lorn. of nther peoples.
tiv e S e r v i c e
Says
UKu I* now a iery large ntorm
M mb ill •ud m his thinly veiled
. wll gale wlnda covering a rad;
MU YORK. }s*pl. 21. &lt;#Pi
WASHINGTON. Sen 2J. &lt;/!&gt;&gt;
warning to the Sonet Lmon that
iaa of 220 mile* or more, and
Irclise Sertue
Selective
Service |f.vlqintt&lt;*r«
he.-&gt;&lt;l&lt;|iisrt,-r* si
n i l Ibe Cnmmttniv) M dy lw* flrrr.l Amem in patience shituld nut tie
hurricane.force wind* are over
*
1
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1.... th it■ * irwaid of 51 i.lhlll f,if inl . i hi, tnid.ikrn |nr weakness.
today
incomplete
lepoili
a 5(1 In M mile radlu*," the ad*
Ms! persons irt;t&gt;lrird f«»e
vlaory atated.
'Ili*lilll -|..le il ihe lesopd
lion |e.»,Ini;• to |hr m r’ l si I &gt;n
between All.- 10 and S
sesiinn &gt;1 111c I nilril Nations Grnurban
of
tilf
ill'
bntifi&gt;*:l
FORT LAUDERDALE, Sept.
! |e
who ih** psrtv\ \- . A„il il ,!r .-■ d Xtiemblv’ t till meeting
21— l/l&gt;—The Stale Road Pe| O flh r .e , I.26V2N are “ |.w d el* lii min is t **s1.1 .! mil
was ir**tr I liV die applilpe o f ill
parlment repoctril lodav t’-S.
t
.
i i ••
R o n i r I from Florida ( I l f lo
1
n except the Russian
•inal&lt;*( non-vrlrtAfi. «#*n*f.«inn r- him in an al'rv
Key Went and Conner'* Highway
.
. i .
m
wept
I
nl lo Ihr rml mm.
&gt;
.
i
i
f
1
R..I1ri| G Ml
between 20 Mile Rend and
* "[* ”"
.T "J , ,
.(■ 1-1 II designed In rspresi
In
* (''immiini.t elt.nrm.in trprl|1
t ^ a t I'nlnl were elo-ed today
d bis iininliy i foreign
because of high water.
llu I*
,nW
,5v"f- _
Of
State
OrRnniza
ll&gt;
Orgamza;|,ai .» special internt.
pi'ltie ltl.il twn ■m lliirr ID
Mr. Truman varied that today
.
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shall -ail:
l-dl.S
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'gute
Ir
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Iniii
m
l
i
Vrlrr.l
With the n-«ertlon that the OOP .
t i o t l , LllVCS A t ld r c S S i
II ss.n |»-intnl oil* llu* I
MIAMI. Sept. 2). (/!’ &gt; A hui"II I mle.l Stales does not
will give *mlv ’Vrurnhs to the llt-J
-------------- ,)„r,
inr|,„|r rr|totii |
cltr h hr w i'1 l.iktnt’ .1 •hurt, ut 1.
ricane that M l ihrrr drad and an
tie fellow.4&gt;i President Al Cahill of die I'loipf i l.mjc stales u l’enn«)l' ini i
Wll|l
ip rra die rsiitilig len!&gt;.» t nmiiitiei &gt;’• I- &gt;m- in (J
rilimalrd $2'"&gt;.000.000 damage in
lie said in « Inief talk at Mer* 1
its sslmlrhr tiled de.lie
li
*ion
Junior
Chamber
of
Com*tee
w.irr*
lornia.
Illinois
nr
Tesu
It
K
it
1
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i
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ir iii.st;■|!k.| •*n iti;;tnir%
red. Calif., that the* Republican*
Florid* swept farther out to .e.i
11
dl*
*
i
it
tbiil tension. Hut we
either inuecI .15 «t
! never dill anything for tbs* farm
(util it.*1. ..u id
today as the state began a mam­
lion of the |ietili confronting the
,,nt| |fI,
t&gt;~1 in the lUtlnfiirfi 1%*rr iIidip 1looi'ei i ill nut i i»ti|tn&gt;iniie die esirnti.il
moth cleanup job under a bright Maximum Velocity Of Morris, Mooney Tell ",;;n
t/ ur,,0'° ,,ut nn,y '"4 mm United Stsles, in a talk it tlsr* ,*.&lt;»* hendfiuarteis are rs|iertrd
We will under no ciiI'inn iplrmd conclusion
P t iih
O f
P r n » i n p r l n 1 Mr. Truman continued the drlvsun.
i uni I mi r bail i away die rights
‘
.sycee
luncheon
it
the
Tourist
s,it|iin
I
week
,
.... .
Wind Is 48 M .P .H .
U° . r r ° SJ ,CLlJ' i„g p,ro ho has Uen K iting on
lip' irw inf olfci &gt;. ■• .inip.in-'
niI liteih o ol olliri pro|ile».”
For C o m in g Season much o f hi* western t o u r . Ilo tenter lr«l»v.
Prc •registration eitmiiiei wen hi ( itv t iniii. ilia , Urnpi min
l With 2.31 In. Rain
I In- Vmm-, ati late film -.[Hiki*
--------litado hi* first iiptwar U N o f th°
•**n ,r ,r , fp foMP,
i, that 'l/llfl.IKKI would be siitnrd up |),in,
M mb »ll in nn'ics t -•
i i a f'.. i a . .i Carlo* I'. II*at S:60 A.M^ and then npolit.
storm whrn it rakrei Culm before
Sanford and Seminole Couniv
Seminole High School grnlden day
nnihi of llo I'ldlipplltr* ndvi-cd
llt&lt;*| for not having l&gt;een up when day that would undermine run set m the initial regisliaimn peri.-l tniusi*(
blowing into Honda.
yeslerday rtc.i|ird the brunt nf lhr were yesterday ie[Kuted to be in g
tin- n dl n i l o-ii- lo (iirm n worldhi* train *lopped at Trary at e «»te »ce ."h e trdd the local organ- (Aug 30 lo Sept IH)
.................................&lt; Dau
n
Tlie buriicane wti about 2V* hurricanr as il swuni ou» lo se.s goo I condition for their I Adty t, A M.
will.' "third f or. lo maintain is
ititt&amp;II.
n»r %a1v.i Iinn nf In’
( *Mtitifrnni: i» ,*» trnlli t
v i l l iihung Iho 11! * •mu
i It mb
Dewey ronferreil at Winslow
miles easl noribcasl of Melbourne, near Vrin llru h and very lllllf evening till at Gainesville by Her
lalni. ■- of | n il in Ihe dispute
woiltl
ilr|wnil»
upon
our
rnvrr
Imy*
win*
m»i»!
wllti
inifirt«*«!
|»y
n
fc*«fi*f&lt;il
criiud
f»M
r " ,,
. ■ i
j rv, 'with a dalogatiun heads*! by
M twn-n if..- Fast a "I West
today. Il continued lo mnve away damage wa« reported here this min F
m rtmvv
■ 1
.. Morris, principal, ami Utlis (.Uirnr, nu,i llngton Kelland, the lion for |f*j»ilcf?lnj», mnl ihrviifi;tiI(p five ibijm iiftn tlvflf I l » blirlN , ,
Mai,I .ill - aid il was n,i|onpiinto
from the Atlantic seaboard in &gt; morning oilier than lo power line* Mooney, a-si (ant eoarh. in talks ««-•itrr and *taie national commit Jiiyctf Iridruliip li«iinin|t in rivir, ,
HMw Ml lUftlf " " " h* d on n i t fwJ i
Hvrrflu
*V al «i- li oild here r- nffiltn oiir
direction belwrrn nortbrast ani a transformer, and 100 shprl eir- to Kiwanians at lb* Tourist Cen !(reman, lie was Introduce.! by u n it* wr cun b^l rnrrt iIim t . •I; « l 1lM:; ri1 ” r* l f llU &gt;l ,,f/
! f tin irHirrumrnl
. ■■ )' l 1 -i
in i-' t glit i nod (iui-1*
M'.silhiirii &gt;*h rase l u s u
east norlheasl at an accelerated ruilesl ‘ trrel lights lhal burnt out.
,..^ .r tv, .... »;• »”
n t«h . Prrsidenl Cahill * e k m l
i||fm. Unm ................. ,t ..... i J ' r ' u i l l i f u i
. ..
speed o( 16 milrs an hour,
Children went back to school ibis duerd by Kaytnond Nauer. Alien- (|)p
adminlstegtnr* nf mu j -One of our gnale,t prnhlem* |n,|urt I0JHW regr-lranl* dur'nr 11 Ul ‘ r
Iwfoi
to Ink Il
t h e hurricane. which lumbered morning after a one day
ay holiday.
dance was good in »|*ile of rainy times ”
.
. . . uetay
___ , is In make eservnne FJilVrmlet, and |r&gt;.(uici during Me
nf
Wtllinm tijH
Th,
dion
and
svfmly
weather.
*
,
,n
KVw
York
8Ul«
^
w
r
a
U
j
!
fcwnrn
of
the
rr.pnn
dlitl.
in
emnlHT.
It
will
I
n
r.
.dy
I,:.v.
.....
„
Growers of this section
ihruugh Florida at a slow eight
•iffm
miv«
itspatrlek
had
j
on,
demn-rory.
Wo
ril’d
to
gel
p,,..|ndurlion
ptn-irnl ........
i-sni,n in
miles an 'bnur. crossed the eoait ( lillfe* H any damage to e e lm seed
Marlin Stineeipher has Imen re- i ^ l ^ " r t o t £ t . | He
b ^ saI*1 ^ ....
...........
.........to turn
W“ ,’"nwny
"1
fI’llw yrr nifmhl
I if i [Milii "
i our
)w*oplc
nplp
from o h , ),
II **«•I!•«««#*&lt;•
r«gr *e ^
I ih
mlittrr
line into ihe ocean near Jensen |beds from wind or tain At th* circled secretary' (,l ihe club by
.......
I the romic
romle atrip*
atrip an
and Ihr spot!
Mi nnw li.tr III lamd'in, fIt:' till**
11,1\I . .1 In* cnlllfi till lilt
1
tWarli yesterday. A rare dmibl- Municipal Aitpoil a 48 mile tn the new Kiwants lloaid cif f)irectors.
pair. , o f our pn|&gt;ent in order that ,OT7jY'rna'riVH "'nml 'n'i'r''enr'p' T n '
Attiiik itmi Mnt torn |*trtf jin! it uni f»
ft'Mitaarn na Paae Klahri
tImur malimum wind was reported it was announced.
they may learn "f he problems ........
.... .
Fllllft 11
i*• - ii ill hr furtil
%!%ftutlfI'tts'* nnSifl f KMWD of t!
eonfu.ntln* the wnild.* hs* .i je rl(lllit)l
, Mtll■ng,
Coach Mooney cshibilrd tlie new |
a-.
•
trtrw r r
M,v ibe Sbowaller School of Avia
to r
hifiilfiV f“ r Srrnnil
rrwnr«l offrr woiihl U* pmvlt|t**l tit
readln
for
wm
emergency.
(iC O m a l\KK. Is
iiinn. which revealed ilnl all planes loolhall uniforms of the f esls which
* nri’ iim/Ji Isirnt N» ,il It.. '•ill. \illtll . Aho
“ Our ochmd rhlldten »rr Imirhi
,\, ,i, amn time. Defense Mini- hv Ihr •Inti1
indde of ihe |jnt|ud* orange jerseys wills black i
ufi t ill#**f S* )i
l'ft»I ! in on
Unit mill Irik(HiO hv ifi* N "■ Vi*t
°
- i
‘
‘
In chute Cles*ro nil over the nun.*
&gt;•.» hsM
'tsJ'
I (a* IV4kV»l»
on rout Inr
f*Mint V I Mofilmtlnn I i»mt\ ir» •*i»|* ail|»tri11» ' mi h
leliriing and the while pants wills j
hul nlrnoat every one of Ihini
it firhtrr |*il«t With iho
Thr jmriy**1 tiNdornl roniiiilttr*' ihily
The burnt out atreet tuilh, were orange Itim.
.. . ..
would lie lost in our own city
Kljfh1 ■-rttI. Flj hti'T Ht)unilroi! .tn*
RKCOVF.ln |,0AN
irli* ri 'rlrifritni 3* Dlsuiirv til l
WASHINGTON, Sept. -•!,
1 (1B||, or |n the rmitt house* nnd
1bring renlnred tlda mominir by
*\Ve arc not *uro what to e*pi*ct
I 1illI • thr
WASHINGTON, S- |*t. 2n .1*
rtn! rtntL rt aij y fit* utlrr*
llhe Florida Power ami bight Com Friday nigh* at f'lainesvillr." he |\vi,,1*nl w ; Bemlnglon, temporar- 00r state Cnpltol." h&lt;* added,
11 **»♦11n*wt| nit fair ib r r l
11
Thr Ifnilr.l tSlulfit hn«» RiVfn thr
declared."
hut
the
In.ya
are
in
good
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new York, 8.pt.
"lb"
jttrw Frrnch Kovrrnment
vi*t»
liifmI. A'! nn ' lKnly will nrtlvr
C^fl. Ilaldwin. Henry A. AVallare'*
ahape. have »- cn |,rartlrlng for &gt;1. I
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^ l . l " Rlml ajH
H
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in S iiifonl tom* t*» %at I :2tl I*. M,
identa of n neighhorhoo,! on the weeks and have no terinus Injuries. I
[o
f
ronfitlrnre”
l»y
irttini;
tt
h«vr
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vim i &lt;&gt;, t Item lev
es »s ■ n r * i i
&gt;npnnletl h; , i military s-.»rort.
r im i'in n v im itrii \si i*
[n i |m«ml rrcovvry fuml of nlot'll
S B * * * 1 K i r ^ K U n s m e r l i r !^ ' west side were deprived of eurren I fe-l that they will give (Ininr.- 3B»m»l Mias J*llw^
J ^
y' || ) n i f l l i l ( i l l 1(1 W i l l
■ ,, Ailon*
ii in Pnvt),
Mr. ntill Mi . All" ft Wrnn'l of
. 4I»_ ,, „,„H|
He riled I), ■ emife*»ed fomirr ItUsalau spy.
* / « ( U I I U 1 I U I I U VT III
iSf-10*(HIO,OnOf i*fiv«iviiiii«ril iifllri il’
Illinois lijiVi* jiii i •Iiii *i i| to o '.I t. • Mar II. i ■' I and moved util,
S . S T A W : :„('i Vio'Iirtrie*
^ . ! T n * r v , -naidD m ia m i!
R f* S n o i i m i r u f l R v |*ol/l iimIjiy
­ I lull V • ■ Iflfnnl 111 t'.'L'M
Ai.de. ■„ ,1* among 1n v e at I g atlng rommlt re, Mi*.. H C O | J 0| lS II| l
(1 |&gt;y ♦ Till
f&lt;ffiriii(rt, who ii.Lrd no' I•• till itilill ' ifiil flfol'ult*. of Tf IjlfH'tr* lo
il.ilr mi i loHi|*Uu.tv * » ll -&lt;. f l „1„,
•n|li,ole
.......... hewing go.........
...... .
named Remlnglon a* ..
tmltMt(.
tf, ..1
Sri till*
j !•** fiiiiiM
•,ii*l
t'hr fiftflil
iWlilim to jjli
the city** streets
IPitt sis) Inter atman from whom she collected Com- |
twrri* 1i ■ft I ol * ir»f f iitv I-:tt * II -I.
i No miles were down
Principal
Morris
said
thnl
he
l&gt;
I
Frnnrt*
I!•
«&gt;
"kitty*'
mow
Ialtm*1
Baldwin said he was renewing
. ffoin Mr Mint Ml J i t I linkei l e n d ,,i \ i t , • -eyirg , t ',, | | e g , . \i
The main .cause of power In­
omul** Party due* *« .veil a* J
aik np|K-n1 *o Att*irliey (ieneml let motion* wn* duo lo rent,sc-- of happy to have Coach Mooney hen* strict government Information In j
lift*fly si! hrlpitiir thr* nimlriofr ArntiiHnrf In tumi* on tlir I* » * D ,i "* *lfl| tlllO sis* I'nivtr Uy of
to
nssi't
Coach
C
I
•
Kettlea,
and
d ir k for federal action on th* flapping wire* nnd saturated n*o*» pointed out ll.nl Mi Mooney will ' wartime. Ren.lt.glnn ha* denied I Tlie Kanford Janlm Chamber "f French government oHUistamJ pul fits-*) in ihe office --f •
lo &gt;f ,., it, All-- ,, Ai tl*»- urn,- of
fVimm**ree will SfHilitnr Che pre. Rival attack* from the l.’ ft aid
party's complaint.
(&gt; p. ||,.rnil &gt;n, Ih- pin hn , hi "-s i, tin* nl m tin* Army \lr
on limbs of tree* which contacted al»o assist In physical instruction the eharges.
right.
Ilaldwin aaid “ a aubaUnlial power line* musing short circuits, at the Junior High School where
prlri1 n.t* 125,000
C*&gt;t|iI- It,- HI,' employ, &lt;| by the
Remington » i .l &lt;” ■ would base sen’ slton here of time plays, all
majority of Atlanta's ■policemen said 51r. Coleman.
It also wn* empha,itnl, ihn* ti e
Flank Satuller nisi M, - Rai.dler Fs ,|. 111 11OU ng Admllti-tiallriu
he will U* able to Instruct eighth W» suit on an NBC lelevj.lon nut•!sliding Ncy* York hits, will*
arn Ktansmcn, and aa many as nil
Very light damage was reported grader* In how to handle a football l'«rs ™ *
Bliwt Th. Preti. on player i o f the Actors Kqttity Guild, iirtion mean* the United ritn • have piirchnscsl a huni'alot/ nl in Atliinta.
hav* been Initiated Into n single hy the Southern Bell Telephone and tearh them other fundamen-j which Mis* Ben. ley appeared on In order to raise funds to nupph approve-, llu French govetnnieot’ i Fourth Sti*i t nnd Sc,,It Avi-nue
Aft* r com id' ing Offieet ’ train.
nifiit those npiifoprlnted hy the npliionrh toward th» problem nf from It. A. sVillintii1 Revert ie in.;, M ' i ilg Field, Ala. Lieui
Klan local in a single night."
Company in contrast with previous lain nf ihe game. ThU will lw of Sunday, Sept. 12.
lie charges) that Klansmen have storms. Howovrr, a total *f 1U giTit advantage when they get tn
|-ilc,. Ad im
••
Igni -l to duty In
At a new* conference. Remlng- City and County for tourist promo­ fighting inflation nod ntoinotbig lamp Indicate &gt;, putrln
■“hauled IB Progressiva Party peti­ line* were reported out -if order,
of fK.Mitl.
thi ' - ,f,
0 July, 1943, II.*
il ..niinara ■* P*a» I n n
Hen made public a letter he has tion relivltle*, it wa* nnnnunred recovery In Knrope.
tioner* o ff to listI, mugged, finger- llrighl and early this morning I hr
thi* nmrning by Gonlm, Bradley,
_
___
I
, I ■inonsra M
Kl«ail
-la. ii,, n ,l-- r i il-- I 1rot P resby­
Jay !-&lt;••• president.
printed and required them to p*«t linemen got busy on thi s.-, anil nil
ter,11, ''lin t'll ol ;-.i,tfnt,l
17.KCII HBNTKNCF.D
bonds on false charges, in n drive service ahould lie restored hv
Tl't doclaion In promote the
C'livno, 1 in- In,!. 1,1* mother,
I’ RAfiUK, Cieeho.lnvakla. Sept. _______
IT w o
K
i
l
l
e
d
W
h
e
n
IlnwIlaatK
!***♦ rear I
£ *
» ii. fmmr • *m»»
a i tn i. if*a
isrsni* ennI n1rt
pla\- wn* reach'd ycierdn y hy
Mi « V Vth'mu itle i.ter, Mr*,
direct
ora
o
f
Inc
Inycee*.
due
tr
|
t Itni,.|l, t Shut r»»|. o l " nicer, M ary
S T ^ ' » X l U 5 '" 'J &gt; ' S . V . i A r a b P l a n e A t t a c k e d
I.KIIMAN 8PHAKS
Ihe need of additional foods for i
Aii-I'.'i Share.tl 1nml one nephew,
rhaigeil with spying for tile RtU
W a r r e n P la n s T o u r
n f
„ . H. J. t^hnmn, manager of the list,. The government aaid .12
the t -urlat program. *r&gt;til Mr. I
r 1.ati,|f 1 Slut
Jr., all of ban­
O l N ls lt C InRtltUtionH.Sanford State Farmer* Market, other' person* are under arrest, l ^ ^ A ' r . h T" ^ r T ™ £ f r ' : j Or* '! ^ . A
frit ,1
« M | j'
j will sddre** "The Veterans On *crused of spying for the United
1imu •si rr
's will Im con­
Ity OVID
M WHIN
the Farm Training Oass" tonight » » . ;
llu* tr.| „l Um CM i'" tide in Ever•lACKSONVILLK, Sept.
•
,
,
„
T
£,*,
'S
JW
ii
~
S
i
The captain. Rudolf Hrnsitllek, tlthlcr plane shot down ? "
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 ) 0t Agnrulluie fb-pjiltnml ..tlui.li
ry with D*. N. D
—Fuller Warren on Saturday will at 7:90 o'clock nl the Slate Market
ft* ■It ■
begin n tour of Klorlda'a aUte in­ on marketing of farm product*, was sentenred ln»t night to lw
[ * ^ I d .h m « i " J
Thr first of the play*, a comedy' dratling a remedy for a potato atirplu* that b.i* cost the government III mnl...... I f f Rti 1
stitution* to famllinrio* himself and will also report on the recent hangerl for high treason ami
lwo ,,rit|ph neW*W "jantltlerl, "John b„ve. Mary" will o.er 5200.000,000 in pure tu|i]Kiri. the p.i.f fi.c yen* li
V|sM Will b"
•ii’lorted hy the
vrih their operations.
\DMf 1‘ IU1 I.P^I«U'I and the V *l. i :n,.l
Stale Marketing mretlng which S M
t
M
h
'
t
f
S
"The
victim,
were
David
Wood-*
«
^
"
'o
l
e
High
il
liny
mean
theaper
.pud.
for
coniumrr..
The Democratic governor.nomi- he attended In Jacksonville, Il was
l.f 1nnil|n wni •
School Auditorium -•» Nov, 2rt.
ll*r formula under ron.ideratinn i* * roinhinilion of |-&gt;*vn ori, •
nea said today he w|)| y UJi ihe reported hy John Pierson, instruc­ of turning Information over to |ford, chief Middle Kaat correapon. Th* play in hy Norman Kra»i\a,
a RrlH.h intelligence agent.
'dent Dir the Umlor[ Daily Tele­
ttlversily of Florida at Gaines­ tor in farm training.
of the slag" nnd acieen *llpt&gt;oit. and., smaller prmfuclinn goal (or tlie I'M'l |Kilat&lt;&gt; nop
T - w \t 1 0
graph, and John Mxon or Ihe vriiti-r
ville Saturday and then go to 1
,, •.alUar.l ■■ r m l-» « il
Potato production
program
llr it Ish llroadca ting Corp„ th" an.
Tallahassee neit week.
have 1-cen one of the government * 1Tl,e ilepartrnent ran rut tl,r*n from In
\ | i p i ' a l.s C o u rt
n'liineemant sahl, An Arab from
tls lltnerarv has not been drawn
biggest liendarhca. A wartime Ihe pre.ft'nt 1HI p, r rent parity
AM (isllr Aawad. also was killnl Diviccrats lle^in
wn. ha said, Iait Instil
Institutions '•
law, niiiird at encouraging maxi­ level lo HI per rent If It n ,1.
Two other passenger* nn I the
whlrh he will visit include Florida
( 'll1 %GO
pt 2.1
The
f) S t a t e C a m p a i g n mum food production, required the
pilot were Injured,
sire*.
University, (ha sUta hospital and
!'
Circull .....it of appeal* tip.
department
In
support
grwwt
r
(iovt*rurn&lt;‘til nffirlsl d, ,
-I held today the cnnititutionalit v
The legion said the JvwDh
^ tkp state nrl«hn farm,
JACKSON. MISS., Sept. 21— prirc,- of polnloea at not lea. than Hie price npport problem. *v1•li of
fighter l&gt;egan its. allnrk ove. an
il ii,-ri.('"inm-inlst requirernttit
!K
l
per
rent
of
the
parity
level*.
State-' Rights standard
representative* of the poln'ii uf ilm Tnft lliutlry I,aw. At the
‘
hkvknm orrdath
..
■■■ , l' vei ol*
1 arm nf Io-banon and followH the t/Pl—The
Parity
is
a
legal
itnrtd'ird
to
By HOB A HD W. BbAKF-HI.RI.
] liner until it wo* over Trans- learer* ttMlny Ingun a sp&lt;;nklng
Only acvrn more days remain
intluslry at session, ending y e J saner time the f u r l held thtil penrsiopnign eitendlng into nine insure- prires fair equally to tenhiy.
ASSOCIATED PRKSS 8CIF.M B EDITOR
| Jordan territory. There st was States
.ion plan* ore 1, fit snlijeet for
In whleh to secure a d .iw r’s
farmers
and
IhoMwho
buy
farm
* license without having in pay an
The grow er* were divided over ritll'-rlive Ion gaming,
OAK RIDGE. Tenn.. Sept- 23 fA*) -Radio active dry ire. , new atomic &gt;shot down In flames.
M 'tiitl
II. (illiinn Nation'll produrta.)
tfWrn dollar; or lake an examlnawhat next year*# level houtd Ie*.
The section of the set requiring
rempaign rnunagei, said the can­
p,™kKU « U pU, » « ,
Ik-- l - * ', . , - M N«k Ic*,
h ,,.
This price guarantee, eoupbot
«vn. said County Judge ? - W.
didates. Gov. J. Strom Thurmond with unusually favornhli- weather Rome highly efficient prmjuclnjt union official-, in sign non-eomin
teachini
lha
finl
new
atomic
age
profession.
Ihit
prolnuon
is
how
,
—
,
u_
-----L
..------—ta
a
Ware this morning.
arrns, particularly Maine, ever Judges Otto twner and Herman
lory, the announcement said. An of South Carolina, for President;
The office will be open Jrom lo Itandle radioaclrvp aloms in medicine, biotofy and industry.
Iraqi army headquarters state­ and Gov, Fielding I* Wright of and improved Inacctiridrs, ha 1 willing to accept a *W
&gt; tier cent nttinlsl affidavit wai upheld bv
lioooslrd
potato
produrtlon
far
•:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.
£ 11™,
support level. Otlirrs, t&gt;nrtiru1arly Mil.ten. Judge J Karl Major held
The course was set up bv 19 southern and southwestern universities ment Mid the Jewish plane a at Mississippi, for Vice-President,
above
the
country’s
needs,
.
th'ee In tb&lt;- south which iir-ilu - lhp icquiri nient is uncotutittitlon.
marked with a Red Cross ami thus will speag in these stntre:
(fclunlay* Included) aaM Judge which form the Institute o j N u f lfV t
.........
A* a result, price* dropped to early (lotatoes, want,-! a much **•
Georgia, South Carolina, North
Studies, and taught by Dr. Ralph and give
animal a shob You had not hern challenged.
A legion spokesman *ahl United Ctroliruii Kentucky,
Maryland, the Mipport level and the govern­ higher support. 11 hr,, t e n lbe.,&gt;|
T. Overman of Oak judge. It rent rant "lake an eye-dropper full and
ment had to buy and tnkc o ff the
jj AAIPR1CAN8 RRI3JA8KD
In sections of about one month drip It Into an Industrial r*hem7rni Nation* Palestine truce observer* Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi market millions of hu.hela to n«- areas ahirh priuhtr.il murli o f the
FRANKFURT, Germany. Sept. each.
cor tly surplusea nf the past fe w 1 T H U N V F A T H E R
*"
are Investigating what he called and Florida.
solution.
sure growers the promised c*.h y,«rs.
»J -(A ^ -K lg h t American 7^msUj,, I this “vigorous violation** o f the
More than IPO new radioactive
After
the
animal
It
injected
JACKSONVILLE. Kept. 23—(/Fl
W ary trimps were picked up by substances are now made In the
returns.
official, have not ytt decided oq
AUTO ACCIDENT
» tP
make
High l« w
Rtmlan* along Ihe renal border atomic pile at the Oak Ridge may be emitting ray*im.that
Only one automobile accld-'nt
S&lt;rme |potatoes were dunned, tlie 1949 mpport level, but, they.
After
he
90 67
“ jjthrce day*, but all hav* been reLIONS PARTY
was reported lo police yealcr lav1Rome were burned. Semi? .vert say It will be very turn'll c '-ie r to. Atlanta
National
Laboratory
of
the
Atorni'dead,
hi*
remain*
eannot
be
fi* 50
Chicago
1. ilm U. B. Army announced
tluring
the
atorm.
A
1937
I*(id.diverted
Into
llvesloeh
feed,
will
#0
|
&gt;
cr
rent
than
the
present
90
Encrgy Commission. The work to thrown into (he garbage. They , The Sanford L'on'a Club
-----63 45
Detroit
be dono with there adorns D rore can’t aven ba burned to gat rid-of h « « • Gsh fry on Friday ergning Sedan driven by Elmer G. Wether*; alcohol and flour, Olhera wee* per cent.
Tl 51
New Vork
ington,
I
I
won
damaged
at
.tn
ns'l-isant
to
needy
areas
abrond.
They
eiptain
that
care
must
be
■idered more valuable than all the radioactive atom, .till lrft. Noth«:«&gt; o cloek
tbu home of
91 60
Piifcalx
Joe
M
om
on
flUrer
Lake.
Thtri
mate
o
f
$880
after
a
o.1Mon
The
program
aroused
many
.
_
_
____
taken
In
rutting
prlra
support*
and
Jug kills th* atoms. Yoa hare
gold la Urn world.
m to
T9 t t
Eaint Loills
—nk •
I-l J consumer*, who found
*
...............
a Dodyo b
pickdt hard lo prodtirllon goals. Too sharp a ra­
But when you get a package wait day*, moaths or yoan until will be no regular U iU luncheon. at li:0C A M.With
Bcattl*
51 45
up
truck
Thi*
wUl
bo
a
L
otos'
Night
and
lly
Holly
Pitrcy,1
Justify
such
actions
whan
food
due
1
1
on
in
price
guarantee*,
they
u or a bottle at t U i n w Huff. W *
Washington
69 80
M turel
hm t 4
•Uk
East.
all Haw regfetared are Breed t o ,at
.. —
*nih Street ami prices were skyrocketing.
said, might drive many growers
Jacksonville
Ire
80 70
«J»
attend.
I
f
any
Lire*
k
m
ant
re-1
Elm
A
No
one
was
reported
_
A
new
farm
?aw
passed
by
Ihe
I
Into
planting
other
crops
with
a
80 7«
to akow the ttudenU, motUy proMiami
r. bod
Ford was token to iw t Congress will permit lower resulting potato scarcity ami
70 71
Orlando
- - - •- . ,, fssslosial man well pail *|udnit filtered they or* greed to coated Ias hurt.
■ns of
Cliff
A
hire
Immediately.
Ratliff*
price supports fur In* 1949 crop, higher con&gt;umcr prices.
oh * *terP naedl*
ttftstlswS mm Page *ssr|
«9 67
Tallahassee
Soviet M
JYou can't

America’s Future
Is Discussed A t S ' * ’ 1’" ’0'"'"''.. " " ..
Jaycee Meeting

Little Damage Seminole Grid
From Storm Is Team Praised At
Reported Here Kiwanis Meeting

Liouf N. !!. Adams

Funeral Will Be
IfeMSnnrlnvl1. M.

Former Red Spy
Threatened With
Rig Libel Suit

Charged In Fight ; i "
t With Progressives

S S S s S w R ftitS J

Seminole .lavcees

Agriculture Department Drafts
Remedy For Surplus Of Potatoes

Radio Active Dry Ice Is Used To
Teach New Atomic Age Profession

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11

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�T H U R S D A Y S E P T . 24, ism

Im p rov em en t
In

Jehn ?D n

Seen

C arm en

H e a lth

H ave

IIOI.I.YWOOI), Sept.
Actrera Kita Johnson haa rejrdiiHxi
conaclct|»n« i In St. Vlncrnt'a
Horpital after being In a rnma for
16 day*.
A tperial nur-e &gt;aid yndrrd.iy
that Mir- JohtiMin c.kiI.I rrvogulxr
peraoni In tin* Ix.-pital room lut
atill w »i iinaMo to talk. The artre»a’ romlitlun »•&gt; dcacrlbed ai
much improved.

M ir a n d a

N ew

R o le

T o

Soon

H O I.i.yw ool*. Hrpt. t t —tA I
Acltear ('at nirn Miranda ha- a
new rnli*— that of expectant moth­
er.
The artrr»»' ngent diwInM.t that
aht? ami her luii-hand. film pi&lt;&gt;ilurrr David Srlatliin, ckpe-t nn
helr--or heirvao—nett May.
The fiery South American arlii»a-»ing*r ami hor l.u-laml
M'hriluleil to fly today to N •«*
York, when' «he talll a|i|irar with
Milton Ih'ilr on a piugram next
Tueaday.

“ W h ere

C u stom ers S en d

T h e ir

F r ie n d s ’

PRICES GOOD

204 East First Street

T h ru

S a t

Sanford, Florida

JANK I'AHKKR

NO SALES TO M ER CH ANTS

W E R E S E R V E T H E R IG H T T O L IM IT Q U A N T IT Y

I.F.MON BIIKHIIKT
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L ayer C akes
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W E S T E K N -M A R G A R E T A N N Q U A L IT Y

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m

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Aiunu; i liw it iiT iS .

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12

( « i*.p i. reriitr), one n( two convlcia raptured hy police rfl
Sehmci (risht), after thetr «::tnpc from the Cook Count
h u awiiltint: trial Ior the attei .ptarl aluyingrf a town run
i tea; i-d p i . ■ r l» r-till at lui;:c. Thri v county jail employ
pended ai a remit of the Chlcexo JMIbreak.
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CHUCK ROAST......................................................... .................
BRISKET OF B E E F ...................................................................

C rack er
C r iim liH
10-o z

ca n

Wicklow Sliced Bacon ..........

15c

WESTERN COOKED SALAMI SLICED................................

Reef

I.YKRS HP.WIYTOKAT HAMS:

7*«

ie ...........
I&gt;*lleluu»

Red
L a iiu y »
SnoLull

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W h o le o r F u ll H a lf
R u tt

A p p le s
n i c e ......

C a u l i f l o w e r ......
Frcih
I t a l i a n P l u m s ...
Iceberg
L o t U i c e ....................
Thomptvn
S e e d le s s C Jrapes
Calif. 36a
C a n t u l n u p e s ......

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

Shank End
...........................
Dl'ICK I llo/.KN A-GRADE
R o a ste rs
IIHit.MAN’S ORANOR-nAND. LONG LINK
S m o k e d S u i i s u g e ...............................
( i n n s BRAND
S k i n l e s s W i e n e r s ..............................
I.YRKS NO. 1 CELLO III! KAK FAST
L i it It s

....................... 2 Ills. 29c
lg e . h e a d s 2 fo r 25c
.......................... 2 l b s . 2 3 c
............................ e a c h

Fnd

KM AFT’S KAY rilKIHIAIt
C h eese
.......................
KRAFTS AMERICAN
L o a f C h e e s e .............

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

S u g a r C u r e d S m o k e d P ic n ic S h o u ld e r s
M e a t y B u t t E n d ...............................................l b .
P ic n ic

End

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

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&lt;

C e n t e r S l i c e s ....................................................... l b .

19c

Tender

Y e llo w S q u a s h
Fancy
S w eet P ota toes
Y e llo w

O n io n s

........................... 2 l b s . 115c
........................... 2 l b s . 1 9 c
.

Salad Dressing

........ ........ 11 l b

hag

jar

15c

ja r 6 t c

UK1N BY A CXIWMtMBER of the ifrtti.h tret (filet l.n c r .t r r . thu philn
m ow ? frflow Heninen bracing Ityn urlvei nn thrlr llitln * .hip after the
ii '&lt; f . c i r r i / . hilled durinn the hurrf'one In lh« Atlantic. Two hjR f

ret rlied the arena and retrued 59 men uboiird the tlrlrhen vend. Six

R e f i t , hint

Coca Cola........................... case 8 9 *
Tomatoes

2 No. 2 cans

i f the l.r,-. ttrr't p c n n o c l wero l&lt;wt

(lu ierm flon el S»u...(photo)

27*

Small Whole Beets.... No. 2 can 1 9 *

LETTUCE..... lge. heads 2 for

GREEN CABBAGE

Michigan

Per »ini floedlra*

LIMES, lge. size

C E L E R Y ...................2 Stalks

Th-mp-on K-'vdU-a

G RA PES......... .

RED SKIN Y A M S . ..... 3 lbs.
lirlirn Golden

APPLES...:.......................3 lbs.

PEACHES.......................3 lbs.

YELLOW ONIONS........ 2 lbs.

IDAHOA BA K ER S....... 5 lbs

2 P K G . LIMIT P L E A S E ! F A C T O R Y P A C K E D

SW ANSON

W HOLE

A *P All Oreen

Asparagus Spears.... No. 2 can 4 3 *
Va. Resent
B eer

Cate
$ 3 .G 0

Iona

F A V O R IT E B R A N D

1-IS» ran

P o r k &amp; B e a n s .... 1 0 c
Old South
O r a n g e J u ic e

F l o u r .......... 2

1 2 G -o z c n s . 4 5 c

I'lc’t lti|H* K ll-itu No. 21..

f a i r of

4 8 c a n s $ 1 .8 0

Corned Beef *£? 3 9 c
Grapefruit Juice 12'^c

Sunnyfleld Pancake

fo r 27c

P e a c h e s ........c a n
B reeze

5c

P O L K 'S &lt;IG- OZ

27c

S a le

2 lg e . p k g s . 35c

SWIFTS SHORTENING

Heavy Wet'ern

S W IF T S

CHUCK ROAST________ lb

STOMACH
AILM
INTS,W
IAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS

All Ifvef

and null rompUluU u llu im b « . Nir.oumr.a. Acid., Tualna, Itliotlng.

HAMBURGER..................lb,

f

Lack of Vltalltr, Encrar. Four Apatite, tnircwHihl, tltu) Bp.ua.

Druglcss Health

Fla. Grown D A D •

FANCY DUCKS________lb
COTTAGE CH EESE.......lb.
FRESH SHRIMP ..... .
lb
fQnnkod

FINNINIIADDIE_____ lb.
Smoked

BONELESS HERRING.. Ib.
F l o u r .. 5 - l b b a g 4 8 c
B a b y F o o d 2 jr a . 1 9 c
I

if-

[A

6-OI. pkg.
W h e a t i e s .... p k g 1 5 c

i
•

•a

.1

B aaco
• •

V

1 1 -o z

e l l g e

PEANUT
BUTTER

b tl 25c
pkg

30c

Read What They Sayf

IF YOU A ltr a .offerer of Ihrae ,
M
allm.nl.. try (IIO-.MINKK AL. Yuu
may hr
thr
.
|&gt;U
Mill
fartv (.CO-M I At ItAI. ruir.r* Imm
thr raith — Natutr'. l^borat.ry. .
BW
Contain. NO it &gt;pr. NO ulrnhol. NO
JB
oil. ONLY Nntuir'. mineral., the v
oUlr.t, Incut trluhlr rrmrdy for
a tp . _
lhrunialt.nl. arll.rltl*. klilhry amt
|M T
ktoinarh ailmrnl..
(.1(1 M t s n t M . Mill rnilch ,ea r
bhool. Itr!|I I.. niikr jou itrooi, fall ■
a( prp. Iffe and rnrrtr.
mineral. In the htood ran
n k headackn, nemnanei
eraU irnanUe mrntal k
live apatkllng rrra. red
flaht dlwaar. bull.1 up hrat
ItllK U M A T IH M , arthi
drradfal dloravn. Arid c
In the blond I. ultra Ihn
IVhat roatd be thr rrmm
thouunda erf yrara. mineral, have
tarn w ed * rrllrre the pain and
term ing o f thrie Ilia. People, en
the adrfre of dorlora. go to artaenl
aprluga tnrftnd rare, or rrllrf. Ttir
tile PrrUdent Koowvrll lord to to
If Warm Hptlnt. in Georgia. Me
•aa brlpad ar waald not ham gene
there rrgirfarty twice n year.

’ Ameiing Results

SOUTHERN
W r.

4

L ayer C ake

O ran ge,

P in e a p p le

&amp; C o c o a n u t ...........4 9 c
a (T

T jM

3 lbs.

89c

FANCY PATNA

RICE

3 lb. pkg. 4 9 c

A M E R IC A N IN O IL

'

W&gt;W.
JT f A

JEW EL
Sardines

PEACHES «■«•» 2 5 c

YEAH after year, people rat

&gt; /i lb .

5c;

M b.

B ora xo C an

18c
17c

BLU-WHITE
SO A P

FL A K E S

Pkg.
SWERL
L ge. P kg. 2 9

CONCHITA CRUSHED OR SLICED

PIN EA PPLE

Grade A Minn.

OLD GLORY. NO. 2 CAN

CUT-RITE
W A X

7 oz. can |0^

P A P E R

9

125 F t R o ll

^

OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER

JUNNKT

RENNET PDR.

GATOR
R O A C H

h sjtss . i o c
M

For ma.HIng
Rennet C u h tarda and Ice
Cream.

H IV E S

"• ljc lg.29c

C o rtu * .

G LO-M INERAL renUlna nrfn-

■printa. walrh year etlaaln
from your boarU a day or two i
arfar IL The watte, biork ai
color af yo«r ahara. t U atai
braah awar. and yan win re
Alta tvamfna yaar artne. Yaw
art In, purIth* — polMinoin mm

BORAX

DEL MONTE OR LIBBY'S FANCY

Cjovorbloom Med

,

%can 1 Oc

20 M U L E T E A M

ftnidrr’a wh. kern. Q. B.
C o m ...... 12-ox. can 15c

LeSeiler Tiny

Feaa

No. SOS can 2Bc

SWEETHEART
t o i l e t

s o a p

�m n tsD A Y

A

s q ir r . v .

w *

SAXm tfU

H K H A L l), tvANFORD. F L flR lU A

HACK T H R E E

______ “ ____________ _______
■ 30-' D &lt; tn n -mp oye*.
&lt;Uy.
The Danube Hive, I, eclUd the
'iy„ t .h,n r|i
u« ,al11 l!l* c-mpany wd| wake Donsu.br the Gi-mam, Ike Ini-:
|v,ri
Workii* ' Union h.id *h'
^ »f“ ' « oliirv, .. »•&gt; the Ciech*. the Ihmu by tk"
(ten ovot the lay-off of 50 ruJhi a‘ "*
1 ' e»'S 1f “ 'h en *111 I NiiujvtiaiK, the Dutuv by th# ^ufleer*.
straightened out at future m ot- y a n d
Uulgbriaiu, the Dttu
Hrsitl. M Sr ir1 r. arbitrator, hjg*. H* ,a ‘‘' •om-' 0! *b«' riffle* r&lt; » n by the Runi-m *r.s an;, ifis
.imunccdthe iicr.iinfiit rriltr- aheady -ed
Bcccpfivl uum n;&lt; thmsl by th Rib'lan*,

4 H in ts T o H o u s e w iv e s
U&gt; Joyce Bevl*
llnim* ll^mon* Ira turn Agent
SLI.IXTIN'ti TOYS WISELY
A I.l't Cumpilcd by Kuby Brant
Heme Demon»trmting
Demonrirating Agent
l*a&gt;cu County
Beginning with the linby.- -del
waihsldr iliintr*. with no llmtp
points, no poiaomMU pnint, no but—jit* to puli off. ttatltr l plait th
.all, cuMIy a.ilmntu, Imilitub toy*,
a string »f big b- ad or buttons,
u tub!*. ball Soon he will enjoy
a wooden
ynur d m .mg ball
or guuid, iinii t.a lull witii u ttpy
&gt; bell inside.
The T. ddlcr,— While learning to
. walk ami tun. to Idlers often fr.ll.
Hi. y like u lilg thing to hang o lio
end |iu-h around. Some have u-.d
11k- family Uu wagon or a foaiitcoh A low cltair of hi* own u*
tit on. to push end pull A Inw
table. Small, s'.ou.ly built wagon
or wheel-bariow; n » t of Urek*.
\ large Lut not h.iuvyt pounding **l
imsltei and p *; bowl It wooden
4 Block* thnt can it hitthid togetlttike railtoaj car*; peg toys; a
&lt; dor cctii't larv'. l*;n!
r swxd*
to string; e dob vurnu.it, err. Re
t or bed &lt;h big « « r ) j a soft doll!
V unb^nkn'.lt dbhra; the suij ir
»co*.p and flour &lt;dft-T; muffin tin.
and potato masher; lat.r, the egg
beaver.
Two ti» *ix Year Old.— Ulockn ta
quantity. well-cut and nmootlr
Jaige crayon* ntid clay or a *til&gt;•titute: blunt ecUxir* and paper,
a crap basket; targ'- wooden
Hmls or spool* nnd shoo lace*;
takcapuit toy*; putrict not m»ny
pikccs; knilttn*: »p.ol. lunm, rutouts; paints; musical material*,
, such Ml dapper*, drum, triangle;
J soap bubble i.t-un: good tool*, if
yiu ioprrvisc their u*-i u licit to
di«*j and uudrv**; doll funliur.,
trunk or suitcase, dishes, cooking
ami laundering equipment; t"1"plione; playhouse, wardrobe (made
‘
of carton or c ran go ctate); broom,
carpet sweeper, tnop, duitvy;
l storekeeping toys: trunsporttllon
U yj; books cud picture;.
For the h'chool Chill.— Hulls,
b^ts, Jump rotlp. scrmtrr, hoops,
* Jails, garden tools, /tilling ccuip! ment, kite, boettg glovrt, punching
bag, ping-pong, archery set, bad­
minton, tennis rnckct, towU'nt;
I
teola mid l-i.ch, «i n.-lruclion sets,
cbemlitry &gt;«-t, modeling materials,
loom and weaving material!, sear*

Sunshine llvile lurk An'

Cracker
Maxwell House
Junart Fudge

t a c hoy Combinati n

Zlimr

»

,1 2 s
Old Dutch

Cleanser
Id Colored

U»lUrd

itraft FIk horn Daisy

Biscuits 2 p‘i‘ 27c Cheeso Lb 51c
Southern Cold Oleo

Redi-Mixt

Qtrs, Lb

47c

Solid, Lb

»}u..ntlty ttlglita l i i - i r i f d

45c

Pricca Good Thru Salutdav. Soplcmbei 25

U. S. Gov’t. Graded EASY BlEF

Betels Nut

K-l* Lunchcou

Ssvcclbrart

Octagon Laundry

Briskot Stow

Lb

» v-sm,’ vcr.«cp*»j. wxMvy. r»ijlinsdo A Lrenrsl A Dtnwn Florida

FRYERS
C t fm m u n la tH

O ffe r
Unrte lien's

t n .il.u r d

P ra ia

pace

Ha.*

\

alia, t. w:.» n ivault u( litc "antiCnumiunist witch hunt nnW raging
thnmghuut the country."
( nmm.::.ist headquarters said
renpuiislldltly fur the incident must
be placed with the "M-pai titan
cunspitamrs of the Deimo-rntie and
Kepubllcan turtles who have Intllgati-d a violent Knl scan* to
t&gt;*rt the way to fascism and war."
, Th.- patty’s national committee
laid in a statement thnt "thl* at­
tempt to inunicr !tid«e*-t Thompson,
hem of World War II. winner of
the DlstinguLhi-d Service (.’rots,
veteran of the Lincoln Brigade, is
direct proof of our contention that
th* reactionary forces who falsely
charge him sad his fellow Com­
munist* with advocating f.'rce and
violence art- themiclvi* the *y»lemalic perpetrator* of force aad
violence."
Chief Assistant District Attor­
ney Joseph V. Loscaho of Queens
County invited Thompson to ap­
pear for consultation ns «mn ms he
Is well enough.
I'.dicu Inspcetnt John Appel said
there were some ‘Mlserepgnclrl''
In Thompson's-alnry, but ho docllnrd to say what they were.

Jack

5 lo 7

Spr.il I
Brand!

Pound

Lb

Averager

Nabisco

Morrell Yorkshire Sliced Bacon
Ocean Shrimpib39c Large Mullet

Orango Pokoo
Funcy 1 lot Ida

Ur.ipv'lruJt
Juice
Honest th-orgt A; pie

Juice ot 1l

Craam-TypaMeka-Up
inunlqui iHtk form

Yorks! For Cooking

Nati«u&gt;l Dob Week

IDAHO RUSSET

FIRM , G R E E N
l o iw n i bpiiirk! Smoot hrf
... longer Wiing besucy,
IM 7 eotosoitt IMAOIS 1 1 SO

&lt;*- ;
• tut
•r*?iu\ h e * - * u nmu M« r*.
M A X
H O I

fA C T O t
IT W O O D

Sweat

—

Cante*

POTATOES
4 Lbs - 25c LOPIS
_
J
r*TZ
D iom pson SeedlMD

GRAPES

2 . Lbs

CanAdten

25c RUTABAGAS

Crisp

LETTUCE

Lb

13c POTATOES 5 Lbs 3fc

1

�th e

S a n fo r d

H e r a ld

f c s t s M I ik e S in 1*00
^
|&gt;|UI|||H 4*11* I * « | I w i a i l ' r

I
I

G lo b a l
»

*

S ta b iliz a tio n

Island Engineer lias a $10,000,000 project for
1
itaMII/atlon.
uml he in talking nljout physical stnhili i i tinjnvtin !«•■»*■.
, izatiun, nut qconmic or oocinl. Hugh Auchinclim Brown Is
■*,
convinced that the ax in of the enrth shift*. that the earth
m •■ninni' n«Mh «■*»» ib&gt; an tumble', in his word*, idiout every 8,000 years. He figure*
h"i''&gt;l|ir ' n r
' , *1,‘
.vwir tenure of the present North and South Pole*
i «n~r
i if* itbout up, and the earth I* fretting ready to tumble.
un&gt;uV«Vi!»«rr
|
•'If- Brown believe* un accumulated weight of Ire at the
*----IXu»i iueim&gt; hath' ‘
jiele* is the cause of the tumbling, ami MijfiTCHt* the $10,000,Mr ta*»i»r
• im &gt; 000 project to survey the |x»lnr iec rap* with a view to chopVlrrf'h«»o&gt;*
’ tug iItem down with atomic bomb*.
o»i"•!»**
i"oa
Tbe tumble would change not only the weather, but
's ir .m - r ,
nj i everything. It would be. say* Mr. Brown, the end of the
(kasha.
r*.«inii»n«
_V.Hl!! _! i world as we know it. lie say* every time this tumble takes
ta ltrlH lM M ik l* O ' •** a # r | » ' * *1
U l i l u I m i i . Hill k» « h » r * * 4 O l
place the existing civilization I* wiped out, leaving only n
•I n a ilit i n l i n l l t l M » » l « ’
mindful of nuvivor* to *tart over.
R r f m n l r l V sM a ssllr n r
lila a S
!,« .» • !» '
0 « » r » » r a la In looking for financial support for Id* project, the
I I I H , ta r.,
Ifa
l a r k . I k lr a a * .
engineer has *ome tough obstacles to overcome. The na­
Ila lra ll. H a a .a . ( 1 1 ;. » (. I.«ala.
turally skeptical will eye the whole story with a good deal
* T lir llr r a l* la a r H .m l.r r a l Ik*
%. . a . l a l r .1 I 'r r . , wklrfc Ir r n lllI r S
of caution. Philosopher* and nu mlHT* of other unexritahlc
t i r t a . l « rl r *■ «kr a .r tar t * * s M I r i l l - - al alt Ik r I mcmI a * " * p r la lr I classes arc likely to adopt the lit til ude that if this thing
la Ikla a rrrrp n p rr. a . r-rll «
a*
ha* hiippend boforo we might ns well let it hnppcn again.
IS a r a * i l U r s '- k r And among all group* there may Ik? some doubt a* to wheTHURSDAY. HKI’T. n . I3»*
iher it is worth £ 10.000,000 to *nvu the present civilization.
iiliit.K vrtrsK

t o Im v

Maybe » r air at, Ihr wrens stilr.
bet nn (.ini’- ride ami toil llrr I
hair mi frar. Might « 111 then Irr
an )our ride.—IV
They be
muliy that fight airninri me, O
thou Moat High.

-A

LOtl,

K iw a n is M e e t

R a d io A c t iv e Ice
•t

rtmm.

cwHaarC f r r n

e i* .

Foret** (inventor John Martin
of Florida liavr com'* out in (aver
of (imrinni Thnimnnd ami ihr
Diurnal licltri. "| am * Democrat
and have alwayt hrrn a Democrat
•ay* Martin, “ but I am again‘I
Prftilent Truman on prselteal!}*
evciytWag h- ,t*ml&gt; lor. . . . T-i
Tliuimntul-W ighi ticket'tepirteitt*.
a* I »er it, dir true principle* ot
slop signs and lake the right o f way from pvtleal,ri«n*
• J - — r
^ s . c r thxn Sanford organisation, and print
tin* Democrat!! party"
Most of it* should know, for we have done these things " ,rwith pride to the many pud-els
*
you men have undertaken r.tid
Whv nc« M'rp'i rrporlm |wi- ourselves.
L ittle D a m a g e
have completed.” he declared.
»i‘|rd in writing tint the tropic a'
The speaker was Introduc' d liy
i
hurricane w n hr.,dine towsul
x'-MtlMH-.t &gt;&gt;HH* Vair (last
T r a f f i c P r o b le m S o lv e d
President Gordon llrndlry of tbe
nightfall, said E. V. Turner, mnns- Hanford organization.
Morid*', "li* h nlmr I &gt;ll" all da" ,
R oyer
ger.
I'uwrll, rx eculive director of tin
yetirttUtr beat, n«
Whit rirb
A pewspniter reader comes forth with n bright Itleit. ' 1
s I
s
a
a* t ? . _
, a ■ _, ,
._ -. . l i t . , ■. ■ 1 , ,
S M—■■ , I . . , ■
a a, MM
riliio W i t Willi llm prira man—•&gt; Since the street* of big cities ..re obviously inadequat.' fo rj,w r i^ ' t d iig ' «
Pr"
and gretre Irutt h*v* Imen Litntmr Mie Iraffie they carry, he would ration the street*, anti al­ t!1*«i»r,!orn*n|*
lavhes. It.
John Hcnkatlk cxplaitK,! the nr*
lately, they tlmuM lin e aid "ill • low rnrs In use them only so many time* a week.
t*' "hHntr, weatherman, reported. I ganlzatfon of the diama guild.
One way might be to hnr car* with odd licenses numbers Total iwinfaH Ihlx week amounto'l which will' I*- - ..... sored by to*
l«oor rit'ut b*ll‘\ Il*« bkr lultin-, ,
to 4.1U Inches. Some low lying Jaycars.
a man that'* down. Only tiling »». on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays, and those with even arraa were flooded and water was j
’________ _
numbers
on
Tuesday's,
Thursday*
and
Saturdays.
On
Sun­
jf a frw hundred llw&gt;u«ro'i box*
up to the running hoard* of autofln n e r r in K K k
O C O r g l t l l\ l\ IV
bl (twit were bitwn «'ff llta lire' day* everybody would scramble for |*&gt;**c*slon of the roads, mobiles on the turn on WcstJ
TS*enllelh Street. Temperatures'
ihr glower, might hr able In. re!; as" they do now.
were 7* maximum and 70 degrees I .tc«atlaa*w tr«o* r*«r oast
Tills newspatwr doesn’t really reeommend it.
the rrrl nl thrm.
to keep Ihe I'toRuutvr t'nrty end
minimum.
A few limit* o f tree^, palm Its Kiilw.natorlnl candidate '.pp»*
Wrdniidiv allrrennn’* I bra’ I
frond* amt mo**, that fell yester­ Inic Herman Tulnindm -Jam**
nn I’ ayr 4 contained an itrmife'i
day will be cleaned up today. It Uarfoot—off tlic »t»te hullo!.’ ’
The r.-ogr**wiva t’nrty. Baldwin
wan announced by Grady Duncan
r*r»odnrlinn rf ihr budget lor th*
at tha City Hall. lie.pointed out axid. mini (il&lt;* b&lt;»,000 valid signaCiiv i,l .S.,otonl for ihr year ol
that it took mnny weeks to dean lure* by fVt. 2 to ijmhfy for i
l t)48-'40 whirh »omr of our rra 1
up the Hebri* rnuacd by the hurrl- place on the ballot.
rii may not lia»* rrrn W au»e d
Citing retMirl- from .Stetson
rone here In IW4, and lha clean
I
for
up coat the City
„ 910,000,
____
I Kennedy, former Klnn prolwr
f"C
tlrr hurricane Wr arr, ihrreloir. *
A falling limb Jttai mlsarJ Iht the Georgia Hutvnu of InvoatlRirailing it to llieir ah'nlinn. *irtr* •
automobile of Rberiff P. -A. Morn lion Baldwin chaired that the al­
w« i f f quite ruir thal mme of |
at hla homo near Silver Lake. leged police rnn-noil'ii w-.i* w *rled
them. »•* month* (mm now. will
EW YORK—Thu Jraft registration here haa
Very few merchants provided out in the ‘ratipnuaad aecrcgy.” ,«f
be wondering whv wr never pit'll
lioarded auport* for windows of Atlanta's Klan Klaverna.
been accompanied, aa It probably haa
•tores downtown. Moat bunlnes'r*
#nch ihlng* in lire panel. Th*
throughout the country, by a rarophnole uproarInternational control fer Somov
aaoorlrd plrkela. cotiity adamant pariftato, emhtt- jcloaed at ao«n tn lino with the
r*ende have a light |n know bow
j Wednesday half-holiday. Emnby- wax arrangi-d after * hurricane
terrd
veteran*,
antt-argrvgatibnlata
ami
all
the
tbrir money ir -tient. TKev r e , ,
re* at the City llall and Couit In IMO wrecked rivnl U. 8., British
himpla that aurroundeit the wartime draft.
laioly liavr. And they will find it
j l(mi«c also had a half holiday.
und German werrhip* In Apia hnrHowever. It waa not until word came of Ihe 1a&lt;l
ne Herald
nrrani lisuod
i.mmi its vd'tiun
wPtlun at Imr during a dhput* over sover­
The
nn Page 4 of tail night'* Herald.
w h o I'rought a pet monkey with him to the regianoon
m yeitenlay. All rtewsboy* re- eignty.
tratlon renter at W ashington Irving high iihnnl
|&gt;urti
ted for duly and wrapped tlirlr
Andrew M*|l*tn osild n-rr* h*
that my t mg. aharp car* began to quiver
paper*
icra In wax paper tn keep them
srcumulsirH tli- v*,i weal'll H* |
dry.
Ni w we were getting aomewhere Thla waa
wade during liis lifr lime i| |irr,-tii '
real newt. Ot to print Cwlft Investigation proved
•Dr. C. L IVrwnH
dsv l it Isws kril bf!»n in riifft r
that. In At Jniton's elsaate phrase. I hadn't seen
D r a m a G u ild
while hr lived, if he had msde s ;
nothin' yet The tad with Ihe pet monkey prove,!
OPTOM KTH IST
It'aatlaoeO train raa&gt; Dae)
pure gold, a W-etrlka for a wandering reporter—
million dollar* « year, he would
PROMPT COMPI.KTR
hit. "Dear Ruth” and winner of
in hrttf, our Qiametr* for Today
have had to give to-nelhine like
Mat Hrlmtr
OPTICAL 8EIIV1CR
tha
1047
Hum*
Mantle
Award
and
III*
i
sm*
la
Mark
Tntynor.
but
It
haa
been
a
.•*00,000 n( it in the mwrnm-ni.
listed by Bums Mantle a* one of
tang
time
atnee
anyone
has
utad
the
lint
port
of
It.
Under
the
alrnpte
(kloaosa prsocribed. dl'penoed
Whether the govcrnmenl would
•he 10- w*t of last acaaon. It
name Mark IJust aa (Jart« amt Voltalrot. he operate* a halr-dremlng
Repairs and adlualmntl* made
rrrend it a* wir-ly a, lie did t a
come*
direct
from
a
two
year
run
anhm In Thirty-Ninth alrcet ju*t off Lexington avenue
Ilnur* 0-11 — I »
In New York.
debatable nuettion During hit lit*
He |* a pale and frail youth who wandei* dreamily around hi*
Hal. o.|a
The l'ram* Critic's Trite Play
hr -rave manv nullmni to 'h-ritv. | sh"P tn unprrsscd alarks and unshtned loiters, hut there la nnlhing
fur
1018.
"All
My
8
W
by
l*h**ne
29*
Al hit death hr movid'd $1(1 IMJjp pal* and trill abrut the manner tn which he Irte* gamely tn make
Arthur Miller, a straight drama,
Atlantic ysilnnsi Rink RM|.
irtwa Prrhap* hta chief *lrp in thla dlrerttnn la th* dying "f hi* own
0°fl (m the Mdlnn ail inrlitoir in
will I*- prevented on Feb. 4. Wal­
Sanford. ITerids
hatr.
Washington. Now a Inul iund’ of
ter Wine hell haa written: "All My
tie
die*
Iht*
perhaps
cnee
•
weak,
a
procedure
that
other
fanciful
hit rreatiott give* $H.fiflO.OOO In
Kona will make you a better Amer­
hairdresser* also Indulge In occaaioiully—but Mark itoeon'l *tkk to ican." Tbs final play, a contclv
the Unts-er-iir rt Pindnirgh Whst
bright Wood or ahtny brunet tree*** Me dye* hta hilt green nr
mtltlnl, "Rut Not Uoodbve," will
hellfi trirr COtlld the govrtnment
orenga or blue When I caught up with him. Ihet* atilt were trace*
’ •a prcaen'eil on Apgil S3. It Is
hsve put this money to
of reddiih-orange— "A lovely oh ad e'-ln hi* ttkturally Mood hair,
described by tho Now York Po*t
and at the temple* were definite ttruehc* of purptr, probably from
as a "aura cure far the blue* and
A tubteriber in Tbe li'iald in
'•v the New York Times ss “no­
Ihe week before.
*nolb»r rily acrii'e* im of bring a
thing Inil loy from curtain lornr•
*
#• #
RenuMican new tinker, wbrijin
•aim
*
THE MONKEY. WHICH M NAMED TEf.KA. w * given to Mirk
bee *U»e we »ee in Drwrv rritain
Ticket*
will Im xold on a Citric
•even week* ago by • cuatomer reluming from Braxil. ta chained to
Grama Guild membership bast* ami
e*tali'i*i of grealn—t wbirb mieh?
a atalrpoet ta the ahop during working hour*, hut when the ahade* or
'or lndlvldn*l iwrformance*.
be ol value to tbi* tmirn in th*
night fall. Mark ueually dye* lit hair. too. and takea II to Ihe varlnu*
nightclub* he may visit.
critical period that lira ahead or
Eleven men who played Wr ten
The other night. f-:r Instance, thla exotic pair, man and begat,
hrc-o,e w" are ennvinred that Trtttor thal I are members of tha Balt­
turned up al Ute Copa cabana In matching green hair Teeka had •
imore Coll* of the All-America
man ii • cheap and stupid politician
red coat on. a* a complement, and Mark touched iq» the top of hi*
Coferonce.
wlm Would not herita'r to wreck th*
own hair In red. Some clube have Instated on Teeka being held up at
Democratic pariv and luin hi*
the hatcbeck room—the Harem did this and Teeka responded angrily
ceitnlnr for * handful of crueld
by yanking all the hata from their peso—but at the Cope Iht win•nicr. we (do not know. Hut Tb.*
mime beast tat right at lit* (able with Mark
"He till** beer fend wine*, pi rf trebly aautrrne," Mark said
Herald is not .* Krpuhlican panar,
While Teeka made Idle grab* at a big. good-looking blonde whoa*
Ai we have indicated on out "rail­
head Mark wa* tiring to demonstrate to me the effect of a bright
head for many headi. we are an
green switch ot hatr among the blond—"o nice, light hair-do for
Independent ncwipaper, and w«
th* ofBce." he explained—our hero ran over hi* career tn dale
will not be hegiied to anv piecnn*
"I wa* an art student unlit await year* ago." he raid, "but I
Whether ytit'ro planning a trip to
teiveil notion* nr preindue« wlien
decided that \ wanted a profession whirh wa*. shall we say, more
lha next town ar.acroas the nsllon
the iuue of the heat man i» at
—a good person tn know ta your
Immedlalaty lucrative. I worked lor Charles of Ihe RlU for Ihrre and
itale.
a half year* but 1 grew tired of the same, elegant but routine hair­
#
A . *?.* Hirrnt. In 8a..ford, Dorothy Pox and her oast*do!*. the ghmt hob* and ao on
tanta
y
e
expart* |n l w e | m w ,.
l-sbor'i aristocigew. th« nrl, and
*•About this time I met an abstract artict named Roy Henson, who
arioa, low re«t air expreaa shipconvinced me that while many hairdresser* copy from Ihr classic
powetfnl T*pmtranh,ral U n i o n ,
mcnla, and air mail schedules. And
pointer#—Rembrandt, etc —none over has butt! coiffure* baaed on
ralli a strike in Orlando nutting
ellt^ik*? ^K^l* all arrangement*
modem
art
So
w*
collaborated
fmnl of.'tc- rniptnvcc, to tl)f. inf i L ' f c l r m IHp right tiere In
"My customers are getting used to It However, ypi( c*n l du one
f a i r wuIfJro,;P,un' ‘ yronvenience of piinting Orlando'*
o f three thing* for everyone; II haa to go, a woman who la willing
twn dsilv newspaper*. Thi* fid- to he stared i t —who doesn't mind looking?-* little in/titfridiag't
tog p
j g
^
7 A.M.
Inwi intpcgliv upon three 04V increate* airradr granted within llw
THEM TON 50*1 A I, EXAMPLES o f iMS&gt;-ohjMttvlam art Mark's'
customers bark H hacks per throw, but he Is framing hta eaaMarffa
p **i year, other watte incteaie*
in the black art—port of the training lneha.es vtatta to art museum'
aranlrd every year since the war
and homework of reading in art books—and hope* to being the pure
began, except in P)d4. to reach ‘ he
down to lift through more production
gr«ud «»d floripu* pay wain pf
At present. Mark has a doom styles freon which to ckeaae He ta
$70 a *»etk for dav work, $7J «
working on a real ditty—"II will be 30 inch** high." he said, eye*
week for night wotk. w-jth *
a-gllnt—for a society woman to wear to the opening of the Metro­
hour wwrk week. But the bntdn politan Optra season.
Ong of hie clientele ta Peggy Trench, appearing In the new piny
now want* &gt;**0 a week. "Hope
tha John Choerot stories. "Them Houaa." but Math dooant

listen Toutght!
GOVERNOR

J. STROM
THURMOND

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day*. how to keen out of trouble high school
lor fwrtbsU
wbm using radioactirr earhow. pmctlca b W * , , He
The carbon la •hipped from fiakjltna -howlng of B «&lt;iua.l plnyrra,
fonn of a white! including freshmen and soplmRidge in the ____
powder, out of which the carbon morea.
haa to be extracted by the mer.
Staging a football game ie not
Tbia la done by dripping add rn »«mply eltUng down to wa'ch 23
the powder. That releaaea carbon playua play, Mr. Morn, revealed,
dioxide gaa. Thejraa la radioactive jThe Slate Athletic Association n,
and dangerous. The problem i« to a very strict l&gt;oiint and every
keep the gaa from spreading. Kvvn ; player must t&gt;c registered wiih th*i
inside test tubes It spreads too]Association.
They muxt
ctrno;
liflcd as rrddents. having passing;
readily. So the gas is frnten.
100 degrers fahrrnhelt below xero( grailes, amt birth dates must tin
into dry ice which is solid carl« certified. Strict regulation* aro
also enforced by the K.v*t Klo.-idn
dioxide.
Conference of which Carl Keltlea
The Ire doesn't spread, but
gives off the familiar thick, white Is president, and officials for
smoke, and the smoke Is radio-J games must lx- registrrrd and ap
acllv* with the new carbon atom*. proved. Every game is under con­
The experimentor can use this tract. and fallute of n tram I t ,
smoke to put the carbon where it adhere to It may mean a 13'Ki fine,
is wantH.
ho trvralrd.
All the ray* from radioactive
Players mu,t I* .insuml ncniinl
atom* bounce. They are worse possible injury. There I* a l"i of
than rubber halts. Prop a u vel, wot It involved In pulling the field
ball onto a hard tuck and vou will in condition. Light* imisl 1*. in
get the Idea. Thl» make* It diffi­ good condition, said Mr. Morris.
cult to measure, or count, th&gt;- A committee nrii't meet the nsher
radioactivity that haa been given team an! see about ll.rir merit*
T h e s e W ild D r iv e r s
la nn animal or a drug. The atom* while here. Visiting corchrs must
emit their rays in all dirrellonj. be given courteous treatment.
F'iflydwci tmffii- law* were broken In a drive of les* Those going down toward the table
whleh Ihe stuff lies, bounr.*
than 10 minute*. This record was made In Colorado Springs on
Jn ycec M eet
b a r k up. On glass about 20 net
by Cliff llerRwre, who gained hi* mastery of driving on the cent trounce. On platinum about1
(iHHilsn-a lr»iw P iter ((no
Indianapolis Speedway, Hi* wild drive was not the re«ult 100 per cent bounce.
almost any civic problem, and
of a joyful spirit artificially induced, it was a testimony The heavier the table tap they
ate living called upon daily
material, the more .they bourne.
for safe driving.
In a test, SS samples of radioactive to assist In numerous projec.a.
Bergen? wits a.rompanied by the head of the Colorado iodine were sent to riiatom-ir* to We need to correct things whirh
Spring* traffic department, who timed Him ami proved that measure radioactivity. The custom- are wrong in Sanford, and a-.i*t
in all his haste he gained less than four seconds over the era didn't know about the bjiiru­ with state difficulties and v ith
ing, and because they used dlf- our nation's problem*. Wo n ■,*'
time that proper driving would have required.
to clean up our own hack
ferent. *kinds
“The kind of driving I did here", Bcrgcrc, said with ji ffiT",1
1!’ of tables, some got he
more radioactivity than
----------------&gt; ,lmMIf a dStor^usIng thbl Be praised the work of the
much truth, "is what mnny motnriHt*
consider
normnl' d riv -l,iv&lt;
|0,her»
il1g.” Kverynno knows that who hits wntchwi mnlorials run Iodine for cancer should make thvt’ S«mlnole County Junior Chamber
th rou gh safety zones, pass *trt’o l car* on thu left, scorn &gt;mistake he might give his patient
Commenv for their man/ or*

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THURSDAY SEPT. 23, 1943
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P A G E F IV E

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

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' !M is s Y a t e s H o n o r e d

Social

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A nd Personal Activities

B y

M is s

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C o n n e lly

Mrs. Beard Honors
Miss Ruby Anderson

ding gown, mauve colored taffeta
fashioned with a flttrd tmdiro and
full-length full *klrt
Her bridal
bouquet wa* of tiny white ro#e*.
rarnntlon* ami bride's Ido unit.
The maid of honor. Mi*# I -iul»e
Swearingen, wore ai|ua cri (»• and
corned a bouquet "f pink re*.-#
Serving a# !*-#( man for the
bridegroom wa* lournro 11at lawny
of Casaeliierrv. The young couple
left immediately after the cere­
mony t” i Pensacola whet,- Mr.
King I* stationed at the forty
Field Navy ltn»e

BUTLER NAMED MAYOR
OAINESVILLF. Sejt. 23 i/Tt—
J. M. Butler wa* named mayorrotnmlssmner today nt n rrorgani*
raiinti meeting of the city commUalori. He luecerds Henry L.
(iray.
At the meeting, which followed
yeslenlay'a annual city election,
Milton Brownlee and Sanford Onln
were seated a# commissioner*.

Mia* Daphne Connelly entertain­
Mi-* Ituhy Anderson, brldc-elect,
ed yesterday afternoon with a
waa honored with a bridal shower
c'arlln P alm er R a j — S ociety E ditor
T e le p h o n e Hit C «a (\da party honoring Mi»»
Bivi'n on Tuesday evening hy Mr*.
Kathryn Nelda Yatc*. a former
II I. Beatd and her home on Avonaldenl o f Sanford whnae engage ■J cade Avenue. The room* of the
M is s R u b y A n d e r s o n
inrnt to Charle* Anthony Man?*, a
'* ‘ Ihard home were attractively de­
member o f the United State* A r m y
T e lls W e d d in g P la n s
corated with fall flower* in *hade*
Air Corps wa» recently announced.
Hack WIDon.wilh the Chirago
of pink and yellow.
Mi** Connelly- will aerve a* tnaid
Cub* in 1930, drove in a record
'
MONDAY
A. F. Collum ivtutncd recently of honor for the wedding which
During the evening game* were
tl‘&lt;) runs. Urn (iehrig'a IHI for
Mia* Ruby t.ucille Anderson an­ from n hualne*# trip in Pocouidr
The W.M.U. &lt;.f I he Firal Baptist
enjoyed with prlie* being won by
will in* an rveiit of Oct. 2 in llr- J
lie
IP’tl Yankee* «till top* the
Chutth wilt have n quarterly husl- nounced today plan* for her mar­ City, Md. umi Alhion, N, Y.
Mi
&lt;
A.
J.
Peter
son
and
the
honUmln. Mia* Vate* i* the daughli t ]
\ liter lean League in runs batted
nr i meeting at 3:00 P.M. at tin.* riage to Victor Blackwelder of IteOlce.
(Sift*
from
the
guest#
were
•f Mr. and Mr*. Jeffrey David |
eburth. Week of Prayer for state Ut&gt;n Spring* which will take place
J. W. Altman ha* l c turtle! to
pie*- ntod to Mi»* Anderson in n
mission* will ol*&lt;&gt; tie observed at on Saluiday. Dr. W. P. Brook*, hit home in Sanfnid after a hurl- V a n and received part of her ,
l uge clothe* basket hy MU* l.nuro
schooling
in
Seminole
High
School
Jr. will perform the ceremony at neat trip to point* in the ( arm
3:30 P.M.
Ana Anderson who wa* .Ire- .ed
while her father wa* at*tinned at
The Tiulh Seeker* of the Firal the Firat Bapllat Church at 1:00 Imaa.
a* a wa*h woman
the Sanford Naval Air Station
o’clock.
1 Methodist Church will meet in the
Late in the evening refresh­
during the recent year.
rhurch atinr* at 3:00 P.M.
Dr. and Mr*. J. A Smith nml
Rendering nuptial music will be
ment* were served )&gt;y the ho*tc»*
The
party
wa*
held
at
the
ConThe Ik ardall Avenue Circle will Mia* Margan-l Davi* and soloist )(i«a Dottie Smith have rrlu.-ird
a#«i»ti*&lt;l liy Mr*. C. A. Anderson,
meet In the Chan*! at 3:00 P.M.
will l&gt;e Martin Stilledpher. The from Chari eaton, IV. Vo. wlmu m-!lv home on Mellonvlllr Avenue
nnd Mis* Laura Ann Ander- 1
at
4:311
o
’clock.
The
room*
wen
TUESDAY
bride ha* cho*«n a* her maid of they apruit the pn*t two week*.
#en. Those enjoying the oecaifon I
decorated with lovely arrange­
Week of Prayer for *tate mis- honor her riiter. Mi*» Narjtrk
with MUa Anderson were her
Dick Power returned today to ment* o f oink hihiacu* and antialon* will l&gt;e nlrvcrvcd l*y the First Andcr*on. and bridesmaid* will lw
mother, Mr*. C. A. Anderson, Jr.,
The dining table from
Baptist Church a 3:30 P.M. at the Ml** Dori* Jnnea and Ml#* Vera hi* home in Philadelphia. Pa. alter cumin.
1tier grandmother, Mr*. C .A. Altwhich
refreshment*
were
served
THURSDAY
vl*t
ing
for
tevnat
dayin
San
Rlarkwrldcr. Little Julie Vrrnay
dtr*nn. Mr*.
I.. Heneson, Mr*.
Seminole Rebekah Lodge Nm 43 will act a* flower girl. Bill Aren- !f&lt;ml a* the guest «&gt;f Mi nnd 'll*. w»* cnvueil with an Imported
tV P. Itrook*. Jr.. Mr*. D. K. Mcliiu-n
cloth
and
centered
with
a
* 111 meet at 8:00 P.M In the Odd hern °f DeLand will perform the R* I-- Cornell,
Nn|i Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, Mr*.
graceful arrangement of the pint.
H-'ellnw* Hall. isMemliera are re- dutir* of l»e*i man ami ii*her* will
IVterson, Ml*. F. K. Ihd*, Mi*.
Power*
placed
on
a
reflector.
Tall
Mr* Harry B. I*wi* and her
,„...t,-| to «Me: it. Offl-er* will lw Richard Vernay and John Cul­
,
I’ T. Thomas. Mr*. II. F. Morria,
brother Charle* Cioup linve tr niuk caudle* were placed in cry*t*l
Hfi'd drill r»r»eilre follrwinjf thr pepper of Oviedo.
Mi*.
J,
M.
Stlnecipher,
Mr*.
Joe
turned from n two month* viMt holder* and silver and crj-nlal ap­
meeting*
Immediately following the cere­ with relative* in Delutli, Minn-, pointment* held open-faced tanth
WelU," Mr*. Rlchnril Vernay, Mr*,
mony a reception will tie held in n point* in Wlaeonain anil lasPorte, niche*. chicken talad sandwiches,
.it R. Smith nnd I h e MIs-e- Joyce
•mall room adjacent to the church
Anderson, Deri* Jones. Marjorie
•ailed nut*, olive*, potato chip#
Ind.
auditorium. No Invitation* have
Anderson nnd l.aitra Arm Anderand srnoll cake* carrying out n
"I'm on# of thi
■on.
teen {tailed hu* all friend* of the
lit VIVIAN IIROWN
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Cuinijl fcid p nk nnd green color scheme. MU*
eouple are invited to attend the »on ll'di Cornell returned recently Connelly wa* assisted In serving
n#w IlnUmark
AP Newifeaturr*
wedding and reception.
Dnllt ot rh* MoFiont
from an cat ended vi«it in the In her mother Mr*. Hawkirr* Con­
Mins .Joan I a »w i s I s
Cataklll
Mountain* and «dh.-r nelly.
you'll wmt to i#od *o
Try to make a deposit in " n” ^
Wed To ('buries King
point* in NVv York, New Jei*i •'
The gii(**l of honor. Mi*« Yule*,
f
lh» thlldr*o In
popularity hank every day. You’ll
mil northern I'ennaylvania.
won* a aoft green snort ilrvu for
i* sure to Ik* the
of the C . C . P r i e s t G i v e n
your life.
Ihe occasion and Mia* Connelly
&lt;if Interest to friend* in Sem­
school year.
SHORT
DINNER
DRESS
.
.
,
P
a
r
t
y
O
n
B
i
r
t
h
d
a
y
Mr.
and
}lr*.
Al
It
nidnay
left
wa*
gowned
In
a
la-coming
fall
inole Countv i&lt; the marriage of
You don't become popular by
"Wbe.htr you send
n e piece with n tw o-pirse look, Ml** Joan Lewi* of Ca*seil&lt;erry
yesterday to return to Athena. Ii»- piInt drea*. During the after­
wearing the
m od
eipenslvr
me, or Am of Englond,
tiv
*
New
York
d«*en
et
The
where
he
will
enler
bi*
settlor
ear
noon
the
hoileif
pre»«-nted
the
to Mr. Charle* Le»lir King of
clothe* or by U-Ing the prettiest
Sing Iey of Chlfto, •
ml, |.*l|i i i I t«t.er&lt;w'.e I 111 d n Mr. C. C. Prleat wa* honored at ihe Unlverritv of Cr.'i gta They honoree with ailvrr goblet*. Thoae
Brooklyn, N. I
The wedding
girl In the cla** or by dating the
or
otSen-wc'll
prowbo
•i.|
|w
lli"*
bv
#lt»ir
seipilli*.
hamUoineat man. Popular girl* on hi* »eventv-*eeond* birthday tiv r In-on flitting in Snnford ** enjoying the *ff*lr with MU*
took place in Ihe new Community
to mcVe some rfdld
t,,i„
i.ie k u n it •ifeidar &gt;'*irt Churrh Mondav evening at t’oiMI
always lead aclflt;# live*. In lend­ vith a party given at hi* home. the gue*t* of their parent*. Mr Yale* were her mother, Mr*. Jefhippy. And wa ll tell
tin * listing pej !'.m v Ll&gt; i has ; -Vleek in Ca**e1berry with the
ing n helping hand to lew re­ 251*0 Sanford Avenue, on Sept. 21. and Mr*. I. F. Southward nnd Mt-jfre* Yatea. Mr*. Ralph Wight.
Mi#. Akey* MU* Betty Jo Itroek, ■ .» Iiustte and h-w lie in hack
then inteierting thing*—
sourceful rlaa.matc*. they build Friend* from Sanford attending and Mr*. Sanford Dtiudiu-y.
l!« v Kdward Kircher, pastor, ofMU# Hi Ion Baker. Mi## Ann Lovell.
r.V V iJu i. J'l'ttlrt* i'k ofu l
firin'iug.
up a great atore of friend* nnd were Mr. and Mr*. Prleat, Mr. and
in v"r-s- nbo-rt Id*
th«lr #tock go*-* «n the popn- Mr*. Pm D. Prie*t and Sarah anil Miss Shopp To Show MU# Tid Livingston. Mi#* Doro’ hy
, in our ooliva londi,
The church was beautifully de­
Randall rriea,.
Prleat. #
Jr.,
Nell
Inrity chart.
nanoan
r, »Mr*.
o « . **
#-•• i_
c* . . : i .. Cr.b-. Mia* Dorothy Crumley, Mia*
corated with ferns nnd flown*.
What dn they get out uf ItT, Await and Mia* Mildred Await, j E l l t C S l I»ilt111IVIV « U l t S Jean William# and Mi** Jean Say- sale wa* held with Mi*. Coder The nltai was entirely covered
"Sec ur-ond th*
auctioneer.
I’
m.
cod.
acting
li­
cr.
Mo*t of them find that the inner |AI*n Mr .end Mr*. 0. R . Sim* anil i
with pluuinsn fern forming n
bra’j'iful naw album
nls
will
laII*.
i
fe:
.
ft
urn
the
LOR ANOEI.ES. Sept. 2* tdl ____________________
vnli*faetlnn of helping aomcone Clnreiwr Far! and (Irnrgr Sim*,
. .. . ,
,
, . lowly f rwii bwkgrmmd f &gt;i lit.tSil bold* ui manonal'
. „ f inV
nnd winning friend* I* by far K of Mr. IWa. Mr. and Mr*. P. F Something nice in l&gt;athing 'idt* C i o m n i t e H o m o S c P I lC various rharitahle venture* of he
- " . l . ..
SI
da**. Mr*, (tdh.i.1 wa. presented
Tl)„
their higgeat reward. Further, Klpn and Flora and Robbie Klpn will h,- on display ht .e for a few
day*. Miaa America'* In town.
()f
P h llu th O R
M e e t
wUh a doll holding kitchen
Uhfn h„ M
„„
ttiejr find their own problem* of Orlando
Beatrice (BelieI Shopp, IH-v-i"uten.lls for making Ihe largest PBr|l
„ f , h|t ^
|W lln | f
*re in to melt away. Here are way*_________ ,__
old Minnesola product who m-n
pu,chi.se during the evening
|hp
„ „ , „ v Mr,
Wals.m
you can la-come popular by the
i&gt;,,„tfUa Si. n.trom. Mr*.
unselfish route:
gra*p In Ihe claaarooom. If you aie the 1#IH Iwauty crown at Atlanile
ItntfihtncRlp cun»i4tjnie of iri* I k#nrIt*r«’«1 i«
r«•in »»f Hinfilltitf
u*n* m„ #(r
He kind. Ngver bold up a girl smarter than »he. how ran »he City, arrlvt*l by plane ln*t ificht, aifford Able, and Mr*. William m a m . cake anti O cn
to ridicule In-cause «he ha* a ever he aerloua competition to attended hy her mother md a SteniiH-r were recent hoatrase* t* served with assorte#l mint* bv th.*t The bride those for her w.slretinue
nf
bathing
*alt
mantifavtlirniemiH
.r*
„
f
the
I'hllatht-a
Clasi
nf
small wardrobe nnd amaller hank you, anyway!
ho*te*s. Carrying out the White
the First Bapliil Chutrh for a Elephant theme for the meat Itig
U&lt;- loyal. If a chum make# a ec*.
nrcmnt or beenu*e her parent* dn
Brunette Beta- fla-h.-d a -rt.tli* meeting held at Ihe home of Mr*, j j " ! '"x” hU« elephant* w ere plnet-d
stick hy
not measure up to your*. She de- mistake,
----------- -----_ her. Don't let
...
serve* the same chances as th- her down because the school pack and told reporter* sho I* "not in- Strmper on Fa*t Twentieth Street.
Report* of various adtlvitfr-a
l&gt;. ** fTT * V'l 1*
l ia.
i'
wr*llhle*l and most well-hred ha* turned up Ita noae*. That U Uro-trd in htl*band* or movie or
member*
attending
weie
M
r
L.
wne In-ard and the nlrrtioii of
girl in school.
I th* time when she neerla your atage rontrart#."
M, Himes, Mi*, liordon Swnim,
It's her first visit to California. "Hirer* was held during the butl- Mr*. Charha Rabun. Mr*. L B,
lie charitable; Don’t engapa in friendship more than ever.
g.»«*ip about any of your w-bool 1 Be generous, nennv-pinchlng but *he isn't here on vacation.
■»»*
M«- Draall^y (klham
She will somehow find lint- to *»•
president for the rom- Phillip*. Mrs. J. F. Andrew#, Mt*.
rhum*. Try to look behind the budget-minded people elwny* Inca
a
Sunday School year and to Uaylon hrmin, Mr*. Jaci K.
Haws t» see the good. Ami don’t and art the part. You don’t have m«h I swim suits nt severaS
Fesler,
M
r.
Save
up
In
&gt;
/2
«r
niori*
on
this
impnriant clcniaiu’i’ of fine «|iialify
lug*.
Flr*t
break
will
go
to
the
ffrvc
with
her
are
Mrs.
Authur
Morn-on.
Sir*,
try to ii#r the ’’analylhnl" eneuae. to give away your last «on. But
first vire president; Mr*. lUrrii, Mi*. Koke. m i - Robert
This I* when Mnry »ay* of hei by aharlng with other# less fortu vetrrnna nl Van Nuy*’ llirmlilgA. D. Holloway, second vice prr* tluwrll, Jr., Mr*. Martin Stiltednlicit chum Betty, "I'm *o craay rate than youraclf you are buying bam Hospital.
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*IJent; Mr*. Stenstrom,
third vice her. Mrs. Clyde I’ iercy, Mr*. John
nhoul Betty but I wish she happlneaa. something your miser­
A|hie Booth. Yah**# great foot* president; Mr*. Walter Fesler, fulluin.
Mi*.
Stempcr,
Mr#.
wouldn't I*- such a drip on a ly school friend* can never purdp- Stenstrom, Mr*. Charle# llenham,
aity."
»»ty." it
If Mary iv
tt eraiy
era*y aimui
about chase with their stuffed pigO'- I all star of the eatlvtliirth**. i« secretary; Mrs. Jim&gt; Koke,
rrw the general maunger of one. votlonal leader. " '
Mte. Jame# Kiser, Mr*. Aides,
rtty, she doesn't point up her hank*,
At the conclusion of the bu*i- Hr* M. N. Burnette, Mi*. Odham
flaw* to anyone else.
Be courageous. When you ere at the nation'* l i r g - l ir.- mam
, ne#* session a white elephant apd Mr*. Holloway.
Be reasonable. Don't alwayvright sllek hy your guns. Don't concern*.
he ready with the har#h retort. back down when the going look*
If someone gives you rnmrimrtlvo tough. And. always I** willing to
critlclim. arerpt It in the right admit It when you are wrong.
spirit.
Jlc wlac. Pick the right mm.
(i.MS, 7 .') S , lO .B .l
l.!)S.
G.1IS
Be sweet. You will alway* get paninn* a* Imaom pal*. Rut do^'t
more with sugar than with make cnemle*. evrn of those who I
vinegar. If someone la Jealou* of don't mesuure up tn your a«peeta-(
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you nnd shows it, feel sorrv for tiona.
lh'-m. You alwayn ean win out by
Be studious. Yuu arc at school I
ignoring their attitude and being to atudy *o don't use up your'
2 pc. coriletl cotton.*, fine w oven
Siniirt new junior milt ntiwwa* nlylen.
agieeable. This will aerve to cm- family’i hard-earned rash hy flit-*
ilinmlrrnv.*
.mil piiu:hnnH. .*oli&lt;l colorn.
bnrtnaa them Into ahelviny tholr ting your time away. You’ll lore
in chuinliniya, itinghamn, aptin riiyonn.
hate campaign-or If will at leaat the respect of your more aerioti#
Mirtro
h
’
ml
Wnmi'it’p
Hize*.
Women’* niam, 'JO up to fil).
t**e.
keep oth*r» o ff their bandwagon. minded friends If you do.
Be helpful. The Lord didn’t
Be a goood sport. I.earn to play
give evrryhody a beautiful brain. game* In the right spirit. To be
u
Ktiare your* with somebody clac _a good
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&gt;______ you should alcompetitor
You may save n dumb girl many
want'To whi, but don't’ bt- n
$
£
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$
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9
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unhanny momenta by Ironing out l0t* |0ter.
schorl problem* which *he rannot

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I.A3 VEGAS Ne.., Sept. 21 (&lt;P&gt;
-.\ juo.-&gt; Child*. Lab* K *n Fla., .
it winner of the women'* tm.il
•«oge evant In the National Skeet
loumcy.
U .u Childs won the champion■ ip by blasting 07 out of a p*&gt;t-A
1C 100 yetluday. Mr*. R. II.
utin. Sa.i Antonio, Tex, wat
one. -up with 05.
l i e clrM AA V0-ra&gt;tr* title M l
c.'btired by Bor. Dloro, Utica,
X.Y., on a aftoot-'iff after tlx
.vur'cimen bad tied with p.rfeet
lit* aroi ?*.

ti; it a i.p h n n n rN
, l.-iuM In the tenth Inning.
By AMTIIUK HKTKWITH. Jl«.
.t.-rvlalrd I'reaa Snort. Writer I The lit. Loula Cardinal* an I Stan |
Herald .Upon. Fdltur
-»J lthe
Cleveland's mnnant « utlook la ! flusial
Vlusial h- i:
g tvd
L National
...
»T
Coach Carl Keith,
*xtr--m«ly bright today. How Jong League Spotlight- Tl.r Card* pre-. i J l l i n m y
D r ills
IT aV O
Seminole High Sehuol
fit » '. v . that way depend* directly van toil th&lt;- Bolton Bruvea from I p . .
t14 Am ,
grid
».|uai|
tin
ouch
Jr
ui tin- flfrlr pi r r ' !&gt;,■ roll Tigers, rli-ichtng their flrM ptnneri Ip
O C C Il V Y U lH Q U l l/lC n U
pace* thla afternoon In prepaiaTlo. Indian* Ctat th* lied S«x. "I '-# t» b&gt; trounoug their, * 2
T ?n r P g s p T w o T la v S
tlon for the eonlrat with the
3-3. lari n ,-l.t In tie Boston for 1 Tire Britvcs If thev had IwMen
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*
nainraville I'urpU- Hurricane: elev­
: e Aitxrican l.e-: -ue lead, ,i half the Card,, would haw \ u lw j g i i v v u v u i , u*o» *&lt;i ,.*»■
en In the Unlveralty City tomor­
•I -udoftlx ll.il.I |:- r ' New Hag. a* * I U 1 would ! . ’i
‘liT lfllll ITdiai
row nlirht.
I York Yank.-r.Th - V ink- brushed ellmlnate.1 both the Cnr-U •&gt;&gt; * I l i.r uf Murldi H.toro nnl* ri^hriv
The eonteat will lx- highlighted
, eff the Chicago White S..x. 7-3.1 Urooklvr Dodger*. Th* Dodyorr I ‘ L'T.
r v L tH n .
by the dedication of Citlrena Held,
I Another Victor y over ChiCagn to- U l l r , fi.| bv Rip g#**!'. and ‘ He ! W: "
{**^ . p r Y ' i i L„^ e!'
r
a new fnutball field at Haiti* «vill*.
.la, would jump the Yank. I.Uo n ! Pitt-burgh Pirate*, drooped to , « " ,
* "**hl d ,.,n on l“ »* t&lt;tT
Fuller Warren. DetrteerUlc nomi­
three wav lie for first a, both •thltd idace aa tho Cartla took over
‘
.
...
nee for governor of Florida, will
I! aton end Cleveland arc Idle.
w om b
, T^ Hater* will work out unde,
b? the principal a|oakrr for the
n eveU m f. advattutgo nv.r the
Ur ten ne-da *o win two game. £
I’!’ *, .'kit *
event. The rooteri will probably
lhd Sox aad Yank. Ilea In the * n,|, down tb- n-euw l. T k « !
lh‘ b I T u l f f i
be delayed for nearly on* - hair
remain:ng a.-lM-duta. The Indiana \ran ot*o r|tm b ,f the - a n a game jj
(t
SEri
^
hour. Coach Keltic* dtclated thl*
have eight tnmri to r... all afglnat |and tho Dodgem ami Card* «ach]j
pthTf, ’ .ir* expected to armorning
, t
-.■I..I dl- lalon club*. The Red 'r»c one. Hoetnn end nr,-*-kl&gt;n .
(.am* uniform* ware laaueil to
oirow and v.iU mcbaH;|?o» al»t&gt; Here right game* to play. have eight to go and the Cud* hsl'd* *n efter-d &lt;rk aork.ul of
the player* thla after main, follow- .
, i&gt;ct f.ve o f them * m» niralnat ton
In* a aln-al drill.
„
‘ , , , , _ ,
lb .t own I dloning nit aftirtiooit
i' •'1 x. who hvv* nine !r »m.. left. ’ Muriel
►WV will probably lake rnrd
led 8t. I.'iriv* 1. bit et- j tilt between «bo Gator Firth and
Slv r.f riovelanJ* .dfht e&lt;mle- .» •sek ngnlnat Warren Spabn and tChlpola Junbr
Conner and Key Ihinliif for block- ,
tK Frni.iv af,rr* strain*: the Tigcn, brro In four relief pltchf-a wi*h fl-.r hit* i-.noon
in* back*. Hob llumphiey and E" 1
n.e&gt; t v i .i'.u tcr.iD
D. ’ rol! * three In Cleveland.
Brooklyn for right wiiitbarka, Hon
- a h ,'p*t, loubl* .md tlitee alft- , WHh thre-i end 1 half Weeka &gt;f
A -1--1. boom In the ticket ticIM&gt; FeJI.r, who ha-, had hi* " Vi
Deal anJ Cedrlek Dunbar for left
,
_ ,
,
,
rujxcd iiri.l* behind them i Lj
1up* and d-wni during th* i-saa-.n,
wlngbacka and Cbarlra Andereon
TI.» Chicago CuU took a Hoa- jOaTt. * nr.« n*nv in tn» final r li.n- ' r tr -.it las Tlulnetr Manryv
rrai selected by Manager Lou bleheadei from the New &gt;otk ; jUft aotgr» for Utrlr flr*k phgwlnff Peter Tt-ard wreathed in smilti.Q
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for the aplnnerback." Kettle* aa- FALLING TO TIIE CANVAS a* the bell
round* ending
round eleven Tl'iur 7.alr la lifted to hie fr«t
H-ss.vsd r its tirkrta are cnly
as challenger
cl^llonger M..rcel
&gt;l..rc*l Cerdan (right)
wrlka to hia corner A.
L’ -'idieau tv pitch tn* ‘‘inuit” |Giante, .1*2 and 11-7. Andy Pafko |„r jy, new taaron.
by tha irfrcv in Jcrwy City, N. J. a*
. .
Ifftftl’ *m" acnlnat the Red Sox lait drove In all Chlcayo runs In tbi
••The linemen will prchably l&gt;c though the blow that finiahrd tb# champion wa* . truck In tha vlrvanlb round. tt&gt;e I i n t c ) . Ib-nv,
Dump
-trill.,
kejed
to
sharpen
rl&lt;
night, and th* big boy cami first triune with a bom»r and an tho atte-': ami halt UI*a!**tppi! lLr ‘‘
Floyd Coopcl, Charlea Thomaa, was officially awarded tlie middleweight champion .hip when /ale failed tc ah" / ip t . 70',.. ' •
**n^,r*|!
(intonatalJ»l J iU liip lfo )
through brilliantly.
Infield out.
ndvwncc; ha”c t&gt;*^r th« wcrleut ’ '•dmta t. u tJct.r.is available whieh
Wallace Tvre and John K*elingF i’ ler atenn-'d the U-J Sox on
Tlt» Cincinnati Bed* edge! tho ner.u to t two -i*v# and that's all
Tackle* will be -Peanuta" Halloon * ’ *• S i J " ,ar’
my acvinimage. Ht* patting to Jim 1i''tc j hit* and f»rn-d tie in wir. Philadelphia Ph'II.ev. 4-8, In the on th* sla'c today or tomorrow.
way. Bill Howard. John Krider.
Sam
B.ouxh, AYeshlngton RedNaMonala
or.lv
night
gs-n*.
Howell
la
ti
potent
offtnilvo
nlntr
hi*
fifth
attalglit
garra
and
Jy.. and pu«*iblr Ed Myers. nichPunt.ng and pa-slnf sisabm
Vi—' pa-sing -tar. ha* been playweapon for U:t&gt; Yols Proctor pull- l?’ h nf the seaiun. II. held th*
Bid Baaa Charlea Laming. Hen*
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hnvr doininetcd the rev no but k rod ir.r
football for ?0 tcaaon-— four
d o muuJe In*t t&gt;i*6k.
✓
r. hlfi»». tin’ ll the aixth Innir.g.
Harpei and Hon Howard will prob­
a
J
i”
coulj k. f »nid In the fnet
H- ASSOCIATED PitI&gt;r»
. hat wn%- bteka 11*1 C,rifftn ,.d It. high'school, four in collrge end
ably take the trip for the guard
The
Vanderbilt
Commodores I *h: IHrJIo Trb&gt;wtta doubled end
1C In t ’ » Nation*! ’ ’ .ottuU Lcs-pte
Chock Iluiulssrtr havt b**n
position -and fienrg* 1taint* will
°
°
r
held n cor.tactleu w.iaout. Couch *nd? home with Itoslot.'s first run. fittn Tfutitl. Cirdliwli—
with I!:-* R. dtlillJ.
he classed a* the renter for the
Red Sandiro •Is still undecided 1” losing pitcher Joe Dobaen’* ' second player lit Maior League , Ul.ced fjt f ol duty. Both hare
■* trip, bowevrr wo n ay u*« Gallo­
Mater? to get five hit* In t r e ' - .........
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II) ASSOCIATED PRESS
(about hh startitiL' end., a petition
|nttae four tlnex In rnu t e w .
way or Kiidor In the pivot i/oat
Seullteutcm Conference coaches ate con.nitrating on poluhinr, up that ha. been a Iv.dachr to him' T'” ' Indians raked Dt’ .san for Ilomered, douh’ r l mid -.dloet-d
before the night la over,” Kettle- rouyh stiols in prrpmlion for weekend gamri.
llnc* In t reason. Neither ba» )w -h' « *un» In the first Inj'^g I j |three Mngl-« In leadMv St. Lo-ils
deal ■red.
to an 1-8 vlctcry over Mo*ton. i"y
The Galmavllle tlub will be
Autiuin.
CrbH firs* performed the feat for
paced by big Jawea Nlblaek, who squad* in gaods shape after yrsterday'a drills.
have been filled, ail by lettermcn. I ^ ,he *” fM» * l,h ° '1* cnTV roll In ITW.
made All-State and All-Southerr.
Luept for L S.l/.. vanity teams look things comparatively eary in ’ '".Vliaiaa'ippf Rtate'-pent' nTuiTof T ,,r Vnnk* also pot tome m-at
Feller. In-linns — pitched
in the Purple Hurricane line laat an effort to keep Injuries at a minimum.
time on pass drfrnre. tf.-ttlng "}trh' nf V
T„on,my
J Cl -relend Irto a first p**e« tit
year. "He la a mighty good look­
The Tigri-I, though, were run4&gt;
ready fur thM tr- uhlerome Ten- ” , 7?1', ,.b# " l 1'** S,&lt; l!n,‘ 1 U,c with P-aton Iv Voting th- Fed
ing tackle pro#pecl," Kritlea asthrough tli-ir toufhr-t scrimmage throueh Chattanouea blivi Caach
touchdown cm bi-latlcn.1 r,r;’ h
" v. 5-3. allowed ortlv thuw lilt*
-t.
piaet#r to I'owelL
j £ '►
'• » « « * h'» ‘&gt;:d and fann-d Mx In posting hla 17th
the scaaun, nn.l when it wits through
AVall
Gaineivllle club and tbo of
over Coach Gavnell Tinsley sound­ will be Johnny Raueh. Joe Gcri.
Th* Tutniw
The „. .Yv Tiger, downed the victory.
Malnlaud team are expected to be ed n note of optimism.
Floyd RciH. and ailher Al RoJino «'gnal drill., conditioning ex- ..riiUl.c,
Athlotlrg. 5 1, as
V
fighting It nut for the rhamplonHo expro-ud aaliafartion with
Fnslgn Charles Kl«er, fonp-’r
•kip o f th* North Kiat Florida the team apirit In the fact- nf laat
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Navy
tickle
I*
(,»),.inn
coach
tho
Con ft-rrnr# thl* year/a-ul from all week's flouncing by Texas, nnd
Lxcept for center Pat O'Sul-.
d ^ pt
'
qn lfcc &lt;cv*n hits In mining hi* lDtl*
Junlhr varsity linctm-n at An­
ndication*. Gainesville ha* the predicted the Tiger* will Iw a Itvan, Alabama's Crlmron Tide , * ';i
.
, ,
,
, ,
' rlc'oi v and KOtli of h«* career,
f, t ) - mher American league napolis.
wit ball club." Kettle* declared much Improved team when they was repot ted In top condition for Jhu v. cat her could make n Ur
V-.
the Tolar.e tilt. The *.*n.pou*d. « HVrencc Ir, their game witt,)(,#mp , h „ Washlr.-ton S* .a’ •
today.
meet Hire Saturday.
Heo.g, Sauer. K i r n now he«d
New Oilcan* lineman hat been Alabama. A dry turf .till enald &gt; ,
out ti.r gt. i nuls Browns.
“I am not going to make any
The Rebel* of Ole Miss wound,
pr ,
Tulare
x.e to m y on aitc.-d to ms I 3-1. wl.c*- Cliff r-unln waller-1 e«aeh, directed tho Kansas Jay.
, prediction* for the game.
VV •
-ksra to tvru Big Six e.&gt;-chatnp.
somewhat fur what it lack* In I Shorty Rile-i ten with tho bases i hn
. .are Juat going up there to do our
lin-hlps.
It
will
"l-o
prnvidn
a
good
nest against a laill club, which la aerial game to cheek on thetrl,
Enrl Brown, propping test of the Grwn Wave’* air of.
Mg and pow erful,” Kettle* assert- new "T" offense. The Iteba ulso *or
f1*"1 Southeastern Can- fsiuive.
sharpened up on their pars de- ••tj’w* anconnter. expects hi*
. "Starter* will not I* named un­ frnae.
Auburn Tigvr# to It* In good
JHM KhV OPEN:
til game tlm . however IV.n Poal.
(Juarli-rltacka Farley Salmon 11'byrical condition for tomorrow t
MONTREAL. S-n*. 2d, &lt;dVwlnghark, a.td Wally Tyre, end and'
spent most o f tm **.J.‘|*
Ml*ei»*lppl-8oathera.
md Bob
B * Jnbour
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M&lt;&gt;n"iwal Cntbdwns will insuvur•111 lie slarlrra. They have l* oti afternoon
anuioUilng out
air
, Auburn varsity worknl In
at»- tho h-ckry hero Snturduy nl*dit
aelreted a* ro-eaptaln* for th*
eonteat," Kettle* dcrlaird this £??ero ronriJuMlyn“ dln,r tM'
I» £
^
the American lire Ley Lesguu in
Morning.
Mianwhlle, FluriiU’. Halora put fU l|di I^burn * and ^mrtorhack 5n exhibition tilt
In long hour* on pudtlng end punt j i m u#n£nt-i
. T
L ob A n g e le s V ic to r y
H r o v e r CleveUmd At xaodcr
agninsl the freshmen on both ofr . m . . , ,, ,,
hold* the fNstl,n tl L-nguv w a rd
O p « » n B P r o ( » r i d P l a y fensive and .lefenslvc lnun«U*-er*.'
ia fv ■
Iwoctor,
for shutouts. II. turned in IU vrith
FulllMicka Parker, Gaidimr and
-Mti**. * r.^|l,»..W&gt;a
th# PkUlIss in 1IHI1.
LOS ANGELES, Sent, ti, tA n - 3h&gt;n*l&gt;li*N-a l»oottif several long 1 *
Jha|&gt;o
Therw wa* a rumbling in the one#, and Munsldcoca got o ff iter
: depths nf the National Footl-all eral nice iiunta. The galora will
1 |League today follmslng ths. Ia,s go under lhr ates tonlifht to gat
Angeles Rams' 44-7 decision over accustomed to working under Hio
Detroit Lions, which touched lights,
a busy week fur trot h NFl.
Georgia'Tveh's passing quarter* I
i^nd All-America pro gridders.
bark, Jimmy Southard, was work-]
f
-It made Clark 8h*iuchn.-«,y‘« do- inp overtime to pet hark in .hn,»
bat as Ham mentor a stealing sue- after mis»lnp two we&lt; ks of prnc
ease, ami of course sontelhlng It-** tier. Ho handled the pigskin nicely I
than that for Ho MrMlllin In hi* yesterday.
% S k1
fit si out a* Detroit major J;tr,j.
The Yellow jacked* kept their^
Tit# Hams’ victory was witnesac J workouts light, spending n lot o f
by a ^&gt;an gathering of 17,271 fans, time practicing defense mrainrl
who saw two Dc'ro1; fumbles and Vandoibill's singlewing style.
! a blacked punt deep In l.lon ter- , The Georgia
Bulldogs
ran
*rr set up three quick tCurus ! through a long defensive drill,
Lo* Angeles.
then watched thv freshmen run
P I C K - T I I IJ -W IN N E R
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HERALD
C O N TE ST

Summer
Close Outs

Iron

S e c o n d l ^ r i z c ...................S i l e x C o f f e e M a k e r
Awarded By
F R IE R S O N ’S E L E C T R IC
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Y n i ;. Chenolet alone gives ths Big-Ccur Quality and Big-Car Value
that have caused sitaro people to buy Chevrolets than any other carl
Chevrolet alone given these Big-Car Advantages at loweat coat!

A N D

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E a c h P r iz e W in n e r , O n e P a s s F o r T w o T o

MEN’S
TROUSERS

U itz T h e a t e r
TO BKE
"A DATE WITH JUDY" with Wallace Berry amt Jen* Towtll
On Oct t or 4*

V a lu e s T o 1 0 « 5

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P*it*rna and colon . . .

STRAW HATS

lo t C U R L E E

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S U IT S .

uro nil jimnd values and w» have a good aeketea in Tweed* and Bummer Bulta—

INSTRUCTIONS
Ballota moat be In The Herald office before noon on
Friday or pontmerhed by that time. AU games mtul be
narked.
BALLOT
■* . . . YALR
-V S - B R O W N . . . .
-V S - N . Y . U. . . .
•VS. V I L l .A N O V A _____
. . ALABAM A
-V S - T U L A N B _____
. . . . DUKE
-VS# N . C. S T A T E . . . .
. . . . ROIXINS
-V 8 - K R 8K IN E . . . .
. . . . INDIANA
•V8- W I S C O N S I N . . . .
. . . . OHIO ftTATE
eV 9 M ISSOURI . . . .
. . . . F L O R ID A
-V S - M I S S I S S I P P I . . . .
. . . . N O R T H C A R O L IN A -V S - T E X A S ______
. . . . SANFORD
•VS- G A IN E S V IL L E . . . .
. .. .G E O R G E T O W N .
.V S - H O L Y C R O SS . . . .
. . . . G E O R G IA TECH
-V P . V A N D E R B IL T . . .
___ BOSTON COLLEGE -V S - W A K E F O R E S T .
. . . . MISSISSIPPI STATE - V 8 r . T E N N E S S E E .

Ahern VaLm
i n H id in g Lu xury I
One re a m Chevrolet he* men
riding comfort b Chevrolet’*
Body by Fuher—better by fxr.
Another, Chevrolet'* Umtiied
Knee-Actior Gliding Ride. Only
Chevrolet In It* price field eders
theic Big-Car contribution* to

C h evrolet'* valve-ln -h ead
"World'a Champion** engine*
have delivered more mile*, to
more owner*, over a longer
period, than any other automo­
bile power plant built today!
Y ou got p t r ja n n a n t i and
/ibamn , . , Hr illt and lk(fU

CHEVROLET

in Tastaiul Beauty I

The trlpli btoUdkn m ulling
from Chevrolet’* Unitiled KneeAction Glidmc Ride, PosttivoAction Hydrxulk Brakes tad
Fliher Unuted Body Con»tru&gt;
tion is anothsr Big-Car Value,
found onlyj n Chevrolet in tho

Your Chevm]*t*wiQ command
*t trution for its smooth design
-otU Jtocu . B o d T K
ndier. With thb mott^eaind
of all ear lo-Jm, you wQI be
.are el beauiy-leodenhip as well
as fine wmkmaaiiap and sturdy
.consuuctMdl

C H E V R O L E T ^

T O P IL L IN T H E FO LLO W IN G
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In All-roend SafetyI

IS FIRST!

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THURSDAY MhPT, 23, 1948
■w

Connie Marli, MUyenr-nld owner
and manager of th. Philadelphia t t A U i O
PR O G R A M S
Athletic. ha* participated in more
Station WlKH
than 10,000 hraeltal) game* a* a
*i*ni'»s
At •Inten wYI«Kh on Thiir»4»r
Friday Sept. 21th
MiirnlnK is-tolor II. IM*. Ilia player or manager.
L egal

N o tic e s

lloanl or I’ullli tnalno lion will
ro'llvc Irfllwl lilll■ on non
ho»*l
Mi P|it &gt;|iprinriill«li&gt; rail al the
olflew I&gt;r Hi* I ounlr "Ulo ilBirmlml.
at the laurl heaae, The Itoarit r*•
•*rvr* thr right lo irjw l •«» or
all IlMa.
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that im ra u a n t in Hwetlon a ,»f i*l«ant ft 1 4 }* * . Ijtw a o r l*t&gt;irl&gt;t.. I. &gt;
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ha n ira re il t o r ante al t-nldle o u t ­
ers fo r l l i r hlaheai aw l t-e-i n ia h
hid. a ul* Jei't to Ilia righ t o f th e
T iua|&gt;»« o f th e In tern al tiap ru ve*
rr»nt Kun*l l*&gt; r r | n i a n e am i n il
bide at tin ('n u rlb u u e e t*rglnn lnji
at Id •'&lt;) u V lM h A M **n th e :» t h
day *&gt;r (V | n l* e r ..A . l&gt; I 'M ttu la ld e
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r lrh i o f w a y !*&gt;** leal wlrle w ilt t&gt;e
n o r v r . l fr o r n any p a rce l th r o u g h
whh li t h e r e la an e i l a l l n g H lale
ftoad Aa t o a ll land* title to o n e
hair o f n il h etrotru m anti th ree
f rtha o f u l l i i l m lnerala w ill l*e
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Great to Rt*ri MONTHLY

(EMMEMIK

Ar* you troubled by dlaijaaa of feuala (unctuuji! monthly dtoturh*
ante*’ Don UUa mat* you luHer
Irur. pal a, ful eo arrival. *r»».
bl&lt;n-*Uuug—*l (ueb ttmagf Th* n
bo try LydM w Pin* ham’* VtgaUUla
Con*|aniiul to rrllata inch artnpMtn*l la a recant medical teat UtU
p.ured tetnaiAABly L*lpfu&gt; tc wutumU
utMibied
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way. AU/
Any unm
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'H D H E. PIN K H U I'SSasJSi'

•AUK SEVERN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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USED CARS
priced From
$100.00 To $1495.00
&lt; OMK IN AN I*

LOOK THEM OVF.lt
SKI.I, ON EASY TEItMK

MELTON’S
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bORNS KILLING Y O U ?
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ha*.* aala. fee. |i*»en** 10 :1**
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•Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights

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Flatter -n' I'atui
Community Calendar .
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Matinee* lltc - Kirning* lie
Children Hr
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Th*» harl*or at Tutuili Dlnr.'i
American Samoa, ha» lawn call i ) :
the tw*t and mu*t beautiful In the I
ftcuih Sea*.

F R ID A Y

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FLYNN
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M. KnglUh. Hoofing Contractor,
BUSHES—Free colored F. All
UFFICE -pare In Meiach Building, BOSE
wotk guaranteed. Phono
ciilal'-ff di-net thing All Ameri­
iutrgn light office, newly deco*
I27H-J._______________________
can IL-m- Selection Winner*.
tated, -It utiiitle*, heat and Jani­
Patenlrd and Standard Varlc* CAItl’KNTEBINO and repairing,
tor ** rrter furnUhed. Call
tip*.
hour, day or Wtwk. Art Ilaugh*
v/^.w, !L A A. Dept. Store.
TV-TEX HOSE NURSERIES
t ty. Phono 775-J. _
Box 532. Tyler, Texa*
tLOOK aAMNftU * ftntahing
Mo&lt;iein and up to date on* room
cleaning k waling. Our po»#f»
rfltric'icy apartment. Ideal for HOT LUNCHES every Hny from
unit enablea ug lo work where
11:30 to 2:00 at HOMER’S.
httatne:-1 couple. Downtown lo.
there U no electric oonerllu
ration. *-mil 559.
Cabbage plant*. Marion Matkct,
nealUhle. 21 yeate oaportenc*
Y’cllow lletialanl. I’lum- nt',3 IL
M V r,lP*.nn t ekt M o ,, Fie
Fir** f^ini.* Modern Ant. Tnknch
Phono
5C7-W. Commercial One piano in good condition, "v An honeit. dependable woman
quire 100 W. 10th St.
j want* Irunlng Jidu*. Call for
St. At Park Ave.
Lilia, 1006 E. 7th 8L____
_
For Sale: Beautiful blonde Were*
lnghoure FM AM 1'hmmgraph Ttr.c’ or Work hy Ihe hour or Job.
For rent tS^acre* of tiled lend
radio. 8 tube ret with electro­
Tloughlng, harrowing, mowing
on South Sanford Ave, Phone
dynamic epeaker. Placed at ear
and dirt moving. We ipMlalita
224.
level. See ami hear It at Frier*
in conditioning building lot*
and garden plot*. Phone IC7-J
•on'* 208 E. le t St.
Two new unfumlihrd apartment*.
Reply Box ESM r/o Sanford lUXEDO FEKliS—comolete line.
10 ItuHintnit Oiiportunlliim
Furniihed apartment, adult* only.
Hot and cold water. 811 Kim.

Onp Kilnruile G II. P. Light Twin
and I Avlnrudr It) II. P. Light
. Four. Same a* new. Phone 2(kL
W.

I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Bale: U»ed Serve! Electro*
BRA I, KHTATB — IN8UHANCK
PROFKRTT MANACKMF.NT
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
Sm. 4 Florida Stale Bank Mdg.

lux ga* refrigerator. Thla ro*
frigvrator i* very nice looking
and in perfect rundilioii. Will
give year* and yearn of trouble,
free **rvlc*. Fnereon'e, 208 R.
lit St.

MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
homo, S bathe. Eieellent locai on Apply 6M P’ utnoaa Drive. SEWING MACHINE Center 110
W. let. opjHn.ite Prince** Thea*
Ph’.r.e 1239-W.
Ire. Ph. 1100.
3 Red Room hour.*, good location, FRIED JUMUO SHRIMP dinner*
near iclioal. 17,500,00 Trrnw.
every night. HOMEIUS.
8 Bed Room llout*, good loca­
tion, near echool, ( 0,000 ikt J. IIou*e Trailer tCovenit Wagon*
*42 31odel, «!eep* 4—
W. Hall, Realtor, 2129 McllonApartment Electric atove, ne.v,
ville Avo.. Phone 000-W.
never been u«ed.
Deluxe 8 family apartment, tiro**
Monitor Washer, •lightly u-ed,
Income (20,000 lent year. Owner j la-rfcct condition.
ha* cut price tn practically co«L
Call 573 J 1 to 3 P. M. otdy.
130,000 down payment, re*t «a*y
A R TICLED W A N i - U
tm ni. Big nel profit. V e r y , •
active Intercit eo ere me at
ottre. Pred 0. Iloughtor. &lt;03 Hlghe*! cash price paid for u »T
furniture. Te«l D irli Furnituru
Leno* Are.. Daytona Beach, Fla.
Cu. 311 E. la*. Ph. 968.______
Bargain: 8 bedroom mettonry
houre, well fund*bed. Clove tn WILL BUY your ear regardleta
uf rge or condition. Rail Iff k
ocean beach and atom. 19,600,
Son*, Phone 237*W.
down payment (4000. See Fred
B. Houghton, 403 Lenox Ave., Will Pay (300 ca*h for piano,
Daytona Beach, Fla.
• Spinet, Baby Grand. (100 up­
right. Write Birger We*t*r, 700
Modern home, flea roomi and
South Florida Avenue. Lakeland.
bath. Phone 2 R J .
Phone 31(81,

Small houae, Magnolia Are., need*
repair*. (X500.00. Call or wo
Hoy Reel, M7-M or 1004 J.

7 P«4*. U v o t lo c k . S u p p lier

Mallard Duck*—breeding »tnck
(4UW pair. W. K. Baker, Lake
1 HONRS IN T I B LOWER
, PRICE BRACKET.
Mary.
__ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _
Beth are well located la the city.
For
Sale—
Hog*
reedy to butcher.
One priced at (5,000.00. Tha other
Call 1346-H-2 or UJ7-J.
at (27(0.00.
ROBERT A, WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond B. I m 4 n k t . AaaorUto
HELP WANTED

Phooo 712

AllaaUe Bank Bldg.

(2,0002)0 C*»h—Thi* tmall down
payment wilt buy a 2 bedroom—
2 ynar old fnrnlthod home. At
tractlvo and well bailt. Baianco
m. eaaall pmmUdy payment*.

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\ o u n g lady with car, aluruld
avenge (10.00 per dev. Do not
phone. Apply The Sanford Hulld«r. 110 W. 2nd SL

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in i'OCitlING. Southern Chemuaii, Inc.
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FOR RENT -FI.hii gander. Ea»y
ooeratirn. Re**on*l«'e 'ate*. Han­
ford Paint A Hl*»» Oo. Phone
_ _ _ _ _
Sin
Service itatinn and lunch room 1_______ ______ ____
for wile. Living i|tiartcr* iilj'FiT Kitchen Cabinet* cell C. J.
heck. 1001 French Ave. Phono I fiuitt 770-W.
9145
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or*
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
lamlo Evening Star. Call Rntid
Real Ratal*
in reel meat*
Rar. II68-J
W. IL WILLIAMS. Roe Iter
119 N. Park Avo. ToL 1IM
CnLL 617 for Battery, Ueneratur
F.II.A. Ltmg Term Loaaa OX
and Starter aervire. Swain'e
F.II.A, Repair Loaaa
Battery Service, 301 W. Pint
LAWNS MOWED. For roaoonablo
Mtimatc* Phone 7M*W.
Venetian Blind*: New blind* and
a complete reconditioning rt-iv.
Export Radio Itepatrtag
Ice, Pn. WI5-K. for free **tiFred Mvera. 811 B. 2nd S i
matca.
VENETIAN BLINDS made to or*
d*r. Seminole Venetian Blind Button Hole*, Button*. Buck! *,
IHTi*. general alteiation* and
fX
820 W. 3rd St. Phono
mending. AcmmmndaHuii Srop,
I162-W.
III! E. 2nd. Hour* 9-12; 1*8.
BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
tepoiti.
l)enip»ey, 210 Mag* Hello Folk*! I atn ynur :ic-v RawIrlgh nun. Ju*t accepted P -ml*
nolia. Phone 887.
nolo County. Got a full frtth
SEE US FOR
line o f Unwlejgh piodu. t*.l
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Would Ilk* to hear from ell
AND TYPING
Kawlelgh cudomer*, eo I can,
CREDIT BUREAU OF
tut you an my calling lbLj
SANFORD
'leaio vend me a canl, won't;
IIP N. Park
Phono 110
you? C. L. 8„ Rout* 4, Box
148, ur Phone 0078.
Electrical Appliance*
Refrigerator*
Painting and dn orating--Rug sedj
Repairing
upholftary cUaning; floor/ wax­
WALKER LLRCTKIC CO.
ed.
All wurk fully guarai
29* N. Park Avo.
Ph. 1184
Ray B. Long, phone 9112.
All Work Guaranteed.
Kitehon Cabinet* built to orjer.
FLOOR SANDING and flaUhing
Free oillmate*. 'ohtt E. I’r'ce,
with modem equipment, 28
O r l a n d o lllghw a y, I'liunu
yrera experienc
work guar*
1070-W.
anU-ed. E. F. h )v «M t UL 2
liux USA, Sanford, call 710R4 IS N t m c t h - PKHHONAL
alUr 7:00 P id «, before 7:00 p / l *a Ha* m• *i ■■ n n n -r 11 nn it i i
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CLEANER LIVING call DM for
UPHOLSTERING where quallly j comjJet* detail* nn FOGGING,
prevail*. Sample* uf mntrriala j B'-nncm Chemical*. Ine.
galore. Eetimale* given. Sabo'*
UphelMery 110 W. 1*L St. k Rollln* atudenU wteh to contort
commuter* to Winter Park. Ph.|
Phone 1353.
678-J or 1970-W.
MAVK A LIFE
\YIIF. YOUR OWN
,vlng your car or truck
chockrd over by our expert
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Ilona' 68 mcmitcr countries should
“ renew our determination to devel­
op and protect those rights and
freedoms,'' Marshall said,
i, "The people o f the world," he
added, "must nsA he misled by
these who In the name of revolutlanary slogans would prevent re*
awna1ructii.il and recovery or hold
7 Wot the illusion, of future well*
being at a prim of starvation and
tjB N ld a f today.”
"Despite the cooperative action
Id twosl nations to rebuild peace
writ-being," Marshall rim7'thttted. "tension during Ihe past
jenr has Increased. The leaders
o f Other nations arc creating a
i deep rift I*tween their countries
■ and the rest of th* world com*
; granlty. We must not allow that
rift to widen any further ami we
.TfeUlt redouble oui efforts to find
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common ground.
p%:**We are eonfiont* I with the
■isd to save not only succeeding
generations, bu our own," Mar*

The •‘elcmcn'ary requirement"
X coopcrali on between nation*,
• American said, "is that interItionsl obligations lie respected
K* that relations among states
&amp; bawd on mutual confidence,
spec', and tolerance."
lie promised that thu United
ale* would du cwtything In iu
iwer to resell ” a constructive,
gatfal settlement lo political
Mrovtrslri which contribute to
g. present tension and uncertain*

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rainbow mailed ill end at Miami.
Tbe Weather Bateau (aid the
•form ilill packed wind* of 100
miles an hour or more near the
I center. Gales eitended outward
I 200 miles. Winds diminished along
I the Florida coast.
I
The hurricane waa expected to

Bv STANLEY

"It's going lo be hard on rattle," not been able to count the cost.
AU men nnd women who served
Iq Britain’* wartime armies,
" v - ' 'h? wind and tides liattered Alexander explained, are subject le
brarhc* and brought damage to recall until the “ state of emergen*
cy" brought on by World War II
roll ages and ahrubliorv.
perlemed."
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BELLE GLADE. Sept. 23-4F )

he aecretarv obviously referred
the Europorn reconstruction
gram and Western Europe's
St* to federate.
• railed for early psare setlle*
gn with Japan and Germany so
r throe naiiniLv "may ealst as
wratle and peaceful nations
M to safeguards against the
to) of military or economic
H* of aggression and an they
’* Tn due course, demonstrate
Bhuslifii sllon for admission
membership In the United NaA n t i IIIN0 HIID by the Russians for tcw-rsl hours, Allyn Baum, of
Chicago, s cameraman in Uertin for International News Photos, reports
his experience* to Capt. Jarr.r* Plv-m. Altoona, Fa. Ratlin war nabbed by
two Ilunlan soldiers os lie tru taking pictures near the United StatesRussian tonal Unuulary si Tallow.
(Inlcrnalioaol ftadiophnto)

seawalls protecting tha town, and
wind* whipped the top off the
city's water tank, ripped the roof
I|ff a 76-foot porch and caused a
building to rave In.
Part of tho road loading from,
tha Tamlsml Trail to Everglades
was impassible except on foot
Fow were trying to walk Ihe
seven-mil** distance because of
submerged power linos.
Heaviest damage waa done to
tha Gulf Oil Company's storage
plant near tho entrance to the
city. Big IJMO gallon fuel drums
war* not damagad but roofs pro-

—Luther Jonas, Bello Glade Rad
Croaa disaster chairman estimat­
ed the watar In tha Everglade*
today la approximately two feet
lower than It waa during the
heavy flood of last year.
L a m a r Johnson. Everglades
drainage district engineer, said
tha watar should drain off in three
weak* if there a n no more heavy
rains In ths mssntime.
Jonas, who also Is a prominent
grower, eaid "We are not nearly
M bad off as last year. To begin
with, wc did not have the stand­
ing water aa we did before tho
1047 storms."
lie Mid some fanner* wrre re*
norting there would he no early
bean crop because of the hurri­
cane, "but someone always seems
to ha abla to produce beans."

ever, from tho admiralty, which
announced n drive tot
1. Increase lla reserve* from
14,000 to 76,000 officer* and men,
exclusive of 17.000 unlisted sailor*
now In the Royal Fleet Reserve.
2. Recruit a new royal marine
volunteer reserve with an ■nltlnl
force of 1,500 officers and men.
Thl* i* "likely to be lomascd
considerably," an admiralty spokes­
man said.
3. Build up n Royal Naval Vol*

WASHINGTON. Rapt
— A drastic rcsM M tof
th*
nation's armed s i f t o d was re­
commended by nta» members of
Congress today to the Hoover
Commission on Tenrganlxtng ths
federal government.
It waa learned that Ihe law­
makers proposed:
1. A tighter fusing of the
Army, Navy and Air Force than

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So Junior wont eat e h 7 Mayka
you are trying too hard.
According to Mrs. Chariottc
BIIht Winsor of the Bank S tm t
School* and New York University,
o^erronwiFntiouf niothen, out of
their ragrmc** to do the right
thing, resort to various pressure
mi-rood- which rc*ult In many dif­
ficulties.
, „
"Many mothers an- ispcclally
lnrlir.nl to worry If Junior doesn't
finish the la»t prescribed ounce
of milk oi if he turns his head
away from mashed potatoes. Rut
it mnv I- that milk lx not good
for your child. He may be allergic
to this nnd other foods. What yon
mnv think l« n wcll-tmlnnccd diet
may be polsnmiu* for him. It li
wiser to b t him taste a variety
of fond* and make his own selec­
tion. You’ll be surprised how bal­
anced a diet he can select for him­
self. Also, by giving him a number
of food* to taste, eventually you
will to- breaking down his rerlrianco to fond generally.
"The final dersliin about Iunior's feeding must remain in ths
hands o f n comnitent doctor who
watches his weight and growth."
I)r. W. W. Hauer, director of
the American Mcdlenl Associa­
tion's bureau o f health and edu­
cation. ha* quite a bit to say about
the atmosphere surrounding a
chilli, in the mngaxtne National
Parent-Teacher
Dr. Hauer relates the incident
o f young George rating his dinner
silently, while watching his father
and mother with big and specu­
lative eye*. "Silence prevailed at
th well-appointed table. George's
father spoke to hlx mother with
elaborate courtesy, hut only when
absolutely necessary. She nerer
the well.appointed table. George's
had little tn say. One does not
talk much, st four, when one I*
drpply disturbed.
"A fter the uncomfortable meal
was flushed, George retire,! po­
litely to bed, kis'lng his mother
and father. Half an hour later his
parents heard- burring step* n*
hr dashed from hi* room to the
bsth. They arrived Just in thne to
find Geonre being very sick. When
il was nil over hit mother took
George hack to bed, where he
cried quietly against her and re­
fused to let har go. Finally h»
looked up and asked in a small
voice, 'Mother, is Daddy really
going awny and not eomlng hack?*
“ It took a long time to reassure
George that his daddy hail no Idea
o f Iraving permsnVntly. It was
hard to explain that grow n folks,
even parents, sometimes aay whst
they do not mean, when they are
angry or irritated. A ctually-the
crisis had been a minor one, but
the rrim
silences, the
word)
spoken in angee had reacted badly
or. this sensitive child."

"Why doesn’t Govensor Deway
uractln- what he preaches right
hern in Naw York State?”
He said the state budget for
"ordinal y maintenance ami opera­
tion” ha* Increased 160 percent
under Dewey.
The President, who commanded
an artillery battery in the Flirt
World Wai referred to that ret*
soid he did nnt claim emraptlnn

rice In a talk at Fre*nn today. He
becauae o f hi* Missouri farm "or
because I was 31." He dd not e!a-

So you wpnt your room

MODERN
Stsrt with these modern lamp*
Tk*i*'r a 4(«J4*4t* wedrra B«fc t* iVtjs
ityUi. ebk y i u k i pcsesHlasr Hal m »U them «t hows with slwori «*T sits, tenshhisci.
ihsf'i* hsrdvMd lo * « * » Tent or
ColA somMoed with
h '.’ Ssd h**!t *sd rrytUl fc*U Isfttl. $h*Hsi or* • roofh woe** » * 4 .

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Trip r**'
*• es-Jerel

irshall advocated admission to
Boh Green, form er Villanova
Buck)
Dnltsd Nations of fin a l and College pitching star now with the pitcher '
Iordan, two combatants In Toronto Maple Leaf* o f th ejn tor- ing tnai
Inline war.
national League, will continue his Rena. 7
United States, he mid, education after the diamond s e a - and Gfc
* a F i l e line: freo from
and the thrm l o f strife
«fb Jaws and Arab* assured
■peaceful development «nlW Ihe sett*) o f the getter*
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tam4v&gt;4 abo«t Utla nlnsan wtM
turn an tiMar ka tho Mtodta Waal
I oatted M. Aai while I daat Ilka
to glto tayasM arckUa, I think II
Mtodatoa a pstot.
V oo.” ks said, "it so happens I
goat agree with m rythlng you

*&lt; niuotrstlon, that he nrrrr had
happened to hara a tori* for aU
nr bear. Bat that wbm I »pok# ef
Dm rl$M to enjoy a moderate bsvoraga Ilka brnr, w*U. k* was right
there with mat
And Pram where I sit, that's tke
Importaat thlags nat whether yon

You w «f *UI1 Join IIKCMln) Florida Growtn Cnoytrxllva—If yomi |
frovta produce qualily frail I
The capacity uf tha processing and parking faclUtiaa hag not jrat
1 raachad aa you may Joto— If yaa apply far ■■■haoM p aawl
Tha Caatral Florida Qrawara Caapirirtlv raqnircn «a lavgntaiaat la
or nalpanat . . - atlaiaiaai amhaade Yoar frail «rin
ba autrliatad with othtr quality fruit so you will not bo handicapped.
Many plans have beta madt and plan! facilities aad aurketiag nyniam art raady la go—Bat all piano art anbjaci ta trot* of tha asoatborn
oaa roCo for oach member regardlean of tho oiic of bin production.
Boy apply for ntabgraJUp today, Tha quota wiU noon h* flllad. Joia
aa and nak* Utia (ha flaat Coritp la Centra! Florida.
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[ pais ahoui 500 miles cast o f JackI sonvitle and away from lha busy
I Atlantic roaatal shipping lanes.
(
The ponik-rou* storm needed .10
I hours to travel through Florida
I on n 210-mllp line from Key West
| to Jrnsrn lleaeh, attended by
, thrashing winds up to 100 miles
an hour.
A preliminary survey at Fort
I Fierce lodav indicated Ihere may
lie a possible 25 per cent loss In
grapefruit anil five per rent In
oranges In the Indian R'ver citrus
licit liecause of the hurricane.
Tomato grower*
said their
plants w,-r&lt; “ prrity badly hatter*
I ed," hut they honed they would
[ straighten out. The harvest, how.
; ever, will tie delnvrd slightly since
some fields si ill have water. The
fntc Af the crop will depend large.
Iv on weather conditions the next
few da vs.
Froper'v damage at Fort Fierce
j was negligible. There was some
reed demare but it was not heavy.
HIT fllOTI r*OM THI North American Aircraft Company plant at U,s1 Official rainfall there from the
Angctcx, Nicholas G. Pickard (left), 31. and George W. Krebs (right),&gt; hurricane amounted to it.10 hu-hvs,
.10, were killed when their four*Jet 11* IS bomber exploded In uild*olr -" d Ihe highest wind velocity was
nesr Visalia. Cal. Shown at top Is a sister-ship of the Ill-fated experi­ 7f- miles an hour.
mental craft The lt-4S I* one of the nation's newest aerial weapons, tbe1
Tremendous proper!v dnp&gt;a'»e
Clrst of the Air Force 500-mlle-an-bmir alt-jet bomber*. (International) was reported at Kev West In the
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STPANLBfe
ehotce Indinn River citrus area and
m a v /, I H A T a o Y * m o w *
'T
! to vegctaUe crops alone the iouth»
A &gt;X -AC C S - s u m s A S S H O c rr/A j
I ecu and rsstern rim of lj*ke Okee.
I "holier
Key West a t o n e estimated loss
I -it one million dollars, principally
j •« Us wnti'i front mid shipping.
F orm er Spy
| More lh»n 100 tih-nsur* and eom*
I "nerrlnl Isiats were sunk. Maov
I o e ce ■n'S'hed to nieces, A 200.
| Coo* .lock seas swept out to sea
I and *ho cltv's tun nrincloal com*
| merclal docks badly damaged.
Power s"d telephone lines were
I ••ar.l hit The Island's sponge and
1 Rshln" fleet was practically wiped
mil. Damage to boat* elone was
, r st Imated at more than 1300,009,
All schools on the Island b u s *
i
twined some damage. Almut 1,000
I trees were uprooted in Key Weal
alone. Ten inches o f rain fell
there. Some navy Isiats and In*
•‘ allntiona were damaged but no
official figures were available.
Kxtensive damage was reported
along the Overseas Highway and
fishing ramp* |n Ihe keys were
hard hit.
Thr (itcater Miami area was
buffeted by gale winds for morn
lh«n 10 hours and eight Inches of
rain flooded the streets. Nearly
18.000 ictrphones in Miami were
nut out o f order and electric serv­
ice disrupted in many sectiona.
Miami Reach reported only minor
fOXMAUV OftNIttfS hi* campaign with a mojfcr rprwh at Dcs Volnc*. damage.
Grapefruit was stripped from
Iowa. GOP F.tsuknlial r.oinitic ? Gov. Thomas K R;wcy pledge* to key
ANTICIPATING TNI STOWS Mhcduled to sweep Miami, na.. Mr*. Alma
Amcr-ca's forrirn policy to ” ihc tirru hcllet we-san have peace.” The tn -s In the area hit By the ctorm
Poe (wearing k ichiel) and her granddaughter, Hirbsra, 6, register for
Nuwi York Chief Executive pionilsed that 0.1 Uu dny he hop*-* to enter and aomo of that left on was seara place In one til the hurricane shelter* established by the American Red
the White Ifottat a* its resident there will begin “ the bi-gert unraveling, I red or thorned.
Cross. Signing them up «rr fled Cross worker* Polly Clark* (secood
♦nrosrhne nniari 4lingn(i»ralion in ournallnn'i history.” ( fnfemotional' I Agent C. It. Kimea o f St. t,w le
from right) and Elisabeth Ruff (right). A Boy Scout stands by prrpsrsd
enunty estimated 10 per rent of
lo show Via Poe* where they esn sleep.
(fnirrnstlonal Xoumfphofo)
C a m p a ig n S p e e c h e s
I Ihe grapefruit there had been
knocked to the ground. No #*tiis declared officially over.
f*«tnvtnne«l i‘r«m Put# flw
mate was rrcrlved from Indian
N a t i o n ’s D r a f t
Alexander's rrviaw, largely lark* t y * s rpjjimc in lh« itntc* U "an
River county, where some o f thr
Ing in statistics, drew hoi criticism txample of the most extravngant
state's choicest oranges are prod­
(ir a a lla a M I omm P a n * lin e )
uced.
sloe A. V. Alexander told the from Deputy Conservative Leader nmi Inefficient government in (ho
Fields of growing vegetables in Hosts* of Commons that the ra* Anthony Fdvti, who asserted the nation."
Dewey had promised last night
tha “ salad" bowl, section around tion’s rearmament program ta mov­ labor govern ment la "carrying
Lake Okeechobee'were under wat­ ing so swiftly In both men and this matter of secrecy far beyond to cut federal expenditures If
elected and .Filipstrick reported,
er end nasi ure lands war* flooded. material that tha government has any necessary point."

Vnd* between nations must be
larsd. but “ Internationa'! organ*
Kane cannot lake the place of
tonal and personal effort or of
il initiative nnd Individual,”
shall said. "International ro­
tation without a maximum of
luxl h*lp nmnng close neigh*

i Austria." he said. "Our aim
ftorallqn of Its political ami
mile freedom wFh Its 1937
Icra and |«* Immediate ad•He*■ member of tha United

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JRLANDO, Sept. 21—&lt;41—Use
internal quality standard! to
ulate shipments of oranges out*
I Florida was advocated today
xritnasses who testified' before
isutor
v Claude
____ _ . r &gt;r’i senate
J agricultural aultcommUlee.
jr'dR. D. Keene of Orlando prcsl* dent of the United Growers and
f Skipper* Association ta!d he be; llarcd “ Ibal the present market*
In agreemrnt is operated wrongly
ly by attempting to eliminate fruit
■ by outside appearance and also
i only.
"This eliminates people who
1 ffiuw fruit with inside quality.”
. Keene who was the sreond ship­
per In Florida to use the rotor
added process, said that he con­
sidered it might l&gt;e ns well to do
, away with the whole process.
"The elimination of ‘inside’
color-added would atop shipments
•f early fruit that consumers do
not like,” he said. "It would also
lend to decrease the sire of the
B erop by as much as 20 percent
? br causing growers to use less
fertiliser so that their frull would
develop natural color earlier,"
Keene also .tilled for the rstailahmrnt of minimum uualltv grade
for both fresh and canned clinic,
twquiilng that the grade hr stamp­
ed on earh piece or ran o! fruit.
Aruendmenta to Ihe marketing
- agreement were «l«i nlvncated by
Ralph Meitner. Jlellwood shipner.
wh« said "It hould tie extended *
to the wradinr of cans as well as I
frw*h f*ult by m e a n s of Juiro
quality*
'
Li fknalor Holland was Present a s .
m
epectalor at today's hearing. |

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THURSDAY SEPT. 18, !W I

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F R ID A Y SKI*T. 21, 1948

M a in la n d

N o. 21.

President Is
Russians
Throw
Fire
Challenged In
From Anti-Aircraft
Hunt For Spies

A

Proceedings Aimed At
Compelling ALCOA
To Establish Com­
petitive
Condition

Rep. Nixon Says Tru­
man Is Afraid To
Let FBI Head Teh
Of Espionage InU.S.

CHICAGO, Sept. 2 1 -G H -A
federal Brawl Jury on Thursday
win begin an Investigation of
(hr far-duni Oul’nol industrial
empire. This eainc to llfkl to­
day with Ihr service of sub­
poena* for five large corporatlont. Vl « u lr«rne«1 that simi­
lar mihpocnan af f rip ^ tn l t«i
he n#r%e«l 05 thrw ntwi row*
panic*. The flra already arrrrd
are General Motora Corporation.
Detroit: U. 8. Rubber Cm pany. New York: Ethyl 1
poratlon. Now Sorkt North
Amtrlean Aviation. Inr, of
I Inglewood, Calif- and Kln.tle
Chemicals, lar. of Wilmington,

Guns Into Corridor
Thurmond Denies 12 Persons Are
D ix ie c ra ts Will Arrested In Plot
Aid GOP Election To Kill Juan Peron

U . S. A n d

B r ita in

A re

WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 (,V&gt;
W a r n c d A ftc r S h o o tF’ rrrident Truman was challenged
in n s B c R i n , B u t B e r ­
today to let Mil Chief J. I’.ilgat
Hoover “ |c|| (nr truth” alwnit es­
li n F l i g h t s C o n t i n u e
pionage in tin* country lo ipy|hurtling tongreiimen.
I* tills. Srpt. 21 b n —Rus­
sia •nfferrcl sr»en quick deRep. Nison (R-Callf), * mem
Ir.ils In Ihe l nitrd Nations
ber of ihr Home Un-American Candidate S ays D e w ­ Idea
I'o r
A ssn sh in n General Assembly today in
Actl'ilier Committee. *.iiil the Ail
her light tu throw nut agenda
t io n W o s I In i d i e d B v
ey
W
ill
Not
C
a
rry
mlnittialinh o "afraid to let fhonri
ilem-. *he disliked. Novlel lie.
A m e r ic a n C i t i z e n
legale Jacob Malik relumed
te»lify l»efoie llie committee lie
O ne Soul hern S ta le
in Ihr attack mi Ihr I.title
tauve of lh» name* lie would name
WHIN THIf PHOTO WAI MADI 70-mtlr-prr-hmir wind* were whipping heavy sris over the breakwater at
as-emhl), demanding
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h ANt* \S n i l , ^^p• 21
AUGUSTA. G* . Srpt 24. t/T)
Bitrayne Bay, near Miami, Fla. This waa a mne prrllmlninr to Ihe tropical hurtuane, blowing at 111 mile*
’They are afraid of the political
f4*)—John (iriffilh, *»*(, *ir
iInn* referred by it lo the
an hour, which hi! Ihe Florida mainland Miami escaped Hi«- full linint of the wind*. Key West, 175 mile* to
Governor
J,
'i(rnm
Tlutrmnml
eoniequence*."
w
*-»,rviiwt rvvv*i ,Niion -loM
--■** -rrport■|---•x
i ilwffl lib \iMFftHfif polilP «»f
full a**rmldv he Imnfil out.
•*" routh, wai raked by p u b of NjO mllei an tuiur. Tlictc v rr at least two death* reported. (International) l‘f „
denied vignrno.lv 1.v*l night tfiit
lie &lt;l.tiinrd Ihe l ittle AasemItrine lit* ti*.nl nl ;» w urmpfit
In
ilr |*i
nl Jhiiitt
hlv, *rt np a* a eommillee of
T Attorney General Claik, who w*» |du1 Slain
Ru’hti Drmoriaiu
II. iVrtin jiihI Ms
I %,t.
the whole amt iHiyrottrd prr*
WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 (/T)
an used yetler.lay nl refuting lino- 'mnifnient it helping In elect .. Reii a fortnrr Irachir «•! S|Mni*h
-i.(,iiil» li| ltii«*i,t, was il­
The Justice Department said today
ver prrmi'tion to appear before a , publican pte-ulent
aI tlir I im rid h «*1 h im .i*
legal
Agent
Honored
it ha* filed a court action designed
nml llir I*i»!ifmili iif SdiiHi ■
Senatr group, itenird that rhatge 1 On ihr cnnlrary, ihr ‘'H ie.
lo force the Aluminum Company
flatly. He &lt;aid Srnalor Fetgmon Right* prr*idenli.d candul.ile dr i r rit rill ifmiil« Hh 1tniHirr#
III RUN. Sept. 24. 11*)— The
(efiMilh, ttllh ,i n».im
of America "to reduce it* power
(II Mn h) who bid made the a c -, elated. Cm*ernor Ihurn.i I Or **rv
R ii«*i *h* linn* anti aircraft fire
rii5ip.ivi%
hrrr,
*
.jg
i.1
Itnl.ib
h
i**
and tire."
cuiiimii. "dr libera tely mi*-*1*t(-i 1"would b.v'c carried rre.irU rveiy
hrolhrr h;t* Iwni i*i !iu%hwmm
into die crowded Ilet Ini air corAttorney General Tom lin k »*id
il ibe Statein Miinlliitlro, I niKti u »inrt
kl r fact*."
, Southern *talr
ml m t-**liv. 1'iit didn’t hit anvlbing.
|the proceeding was filed thi* morn­
l-i*»I •»|irini; « hrii hr h*is rx*
Itrp. McOowrll (It-I’ al the a rt-jRighlert bad not entered i lukrl,
llie Brill h American air I'ft
prllrfl
Irnm
\vcfii(in.i
«fi
n
ing in the U S. diMrict court in
Attention
Is
C
a
l
l
e
d
ing chair man of thr House group, j "Let not your hr.itt' be Imttbled
Red
Cross
R
e
p
o
r
t
s
hint
V.nled llritm kepi light on
r
bur
ft*
lb
,11
hr
S*
I
1»rl|i#il
New York City in an effort lo earn­
tit ossctnhlr enough tlli'm fry f.»|*p re|mtl* tlnl lire Stale*
To Scientific Ad­ hftpril
Tiirm i lunl* cirri*** nfrik'*.
running
b*r» t&lt;«lay to rrcontnirnd rspinti
out a monopoly judgement entered
Replanting Has Be­
ticket it be||iing Go*rrnni
gge imllctrnrnl* against three
t h r e o Ri«l't»
,,,....
,,
vances Of Nation Americans—Including
■gaintl Alcoa in 1945.
I111 NOS A im s . Sept 24 (,Tj , The Riltsun* told llie Amrrgun On Bean Crop
two unhlrrt- |Dewey hy tpltlhng the DemCHt.itThe proceeding* are aimed at
Ille go*cinnirnl « rid 12 person* jean* Hid Rnlitb ab.'tit llirii firing
BATON ROUGH. U . 24—t/D
tlfterl atnttiic aelentista and a intin South," be *aid in an aihlte-*
WASHINGTON,' Sept. II
—Thr UuUlana House of l(r.
compelling Alcoa lo give up some
"Communist functionary" —**lm ||lr ftiy audrlniium. The sjirecli tnduding iLtrr pur'll, were ar pin iii r in lie1*1f and a half after
it tnilrd It continued for three
prcsrnlalirca today unanlmoua- hr say* helped give otorutr inform* i
tiT)—The hurricane that bat­
of it* various plant* and properties
(dot
m an allrged
al
wai Itinadcatl over an 18-*l*lion rerted today in
\r voted I* permit Pmtdeat •tinn tn Russia.
tered Cuba and World* sped
am) a half hour* Allhough it did
"to e*tabliih competitive condition*
lialrbrd by an American rili/etr to
Truman'* name to he Hated
noslheaatvard up Ihe At*
Meanwhile. FlitnlH-ih T. Rent lookup in fmrr italrv,
fad In halt ihe ail lift, it famed
»n thr atate** gearral b a llo t- lev, whosr testimony nIhiu! n war
in the aluminum industry."
lantlr today, bypassing Ber­
Hr said Slate** Right* Democrat* 4»ia»tin*tr f’ reodenl Juan D f’emn
niietilirt
pp'le I.
hut
not
as
a
Democratic
raadlmuda but endungtrlnt ahlpIn reaponae to questions, cfflcttjIne Russian spy ring touched off [now feel lira Ih-wey mil not *airv and III* wile. I.io
dalr.
ping In Ita path. The Weather
Due
idlicrr
i;.t*r il a* It** per­
ala told newsmen tha department
tire current investigations, wa* ‘
ingle MUitbrrn &gt;l*tr.
A |mli«r cotmimmipre identified
Bureau at II:3« A. 51. P.ST,
la not peeking a dissolution of the
tliientetird with n lilw-l suit hy one
il,nil pmle-nonal opinion that thp
John
Gnflilh.
funner
rnllural
at
NRW
YORK,
Sept.
24h
i
t
—
mly ■J
li’ ont
Thirrrnoiid, **l
corporation. It cfcalree In brine t placed thr renter of the *tnrm
Itrp. William L. Ilauson (D- nf the men alto areused, William 25 mile* from Augn-Nt. hi might llatlir of the l, S emb.c vi hrrr . 4* Rusnati yimrirrv weir practicing in
about 400 mlleu north of Her*
II'm Hh H oa raa* 1w .i
\V Remington, now suspended
III)
said
today
that
"report*
(*ni rr.ll a aerre'ii* anil of Wvy. f lilt of
muda and 110 mlleu oputheaat
Indicate that more negroes will fr &gt;m the Commerce Department his presidential rampsign lo Gt-nr- |“ brail of ifie movement
|l, i l , , d u e l nl llie
(rdrt
il ill. hr »ud. ihe shells wrrr gning
crii
lir IfJ
vote for Harry Truman for pending a loyalty cheek, demanded 1Kia hir *ln- fn»i trrru In pi, .1 of
tea.
l'rr»idrnl lhan have rvrr soled that Miss Bentley retract her |*W» »t*le*» 12 electoral
*ifirn xtt up If, Id.IKkl frrl. "winch i* ai high
I’l’hcf. imlli ited to
G e o r g i a IVtniH'tniic It-arlrM,
thr Democratic ticket In the Ma­ charges or go to court.
llitr Il we 111 " III the second place,
I spent by tomorrow.
however, have indicat'd they may rf (&lt;il t will In- made lo n lN
lory of thl* nation."
nlirir
lit* hr added, the ii"ldic.ilinn —“ in
nigtuy.
either pledge Georgia'a elector GtiKdll from I '
Itawaon. a negro, aaid that a*
candidates to 8etialnr Bus *11 iD- ha&gt; b e e n living 'tntc be' W,I*- M * hour .mil half Iale" wa* a little
Fiord A. Polmer, aporlal ng,-nt chairman of the National fillGa.l or leave them milnatructetl.
Icii ill Ol polite
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1Most of thf rich farmland along of th* Piudrntlal Life Insurance vena Commlltre lor Ihr Hire*
Arpcn
l»cllril lion* AiEtuhtta
Apt.
Coven,"i Thin A«nd &gt;i*'l e to .
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 &lt;41- -,,h e w».'h t W e - L l.iju O V e-br. Ccmnwtg, ip S.nfn"l.,ov|n^»* *&lt;• ■tin*, of IWrold^rt Tgama* kr had
fn 'Monirtrdeb,
li,c new p.ipn j |(l ,pp- &lt;&lt;r ib' Inc. however, an
r
i
nfeo,
rrrrlvrd rrporlo showing Ihr
crowd nf 3.CKH1 In liie Augu t.t
Ihe W »IU W j B M l a ■ * J 4 | w*i Mill under water today a« nttend the unmial Imaine** confer- I’ rroldrat'a randldory "I* rrcrlefl I‘.IS* rjuuletl (iiifflth in an ttil-i btr plane l"oe in another f.hl 3
more flrat line warplane* active,
,
, . , ,
.
, enri- of the ordinnry agenrie* in
Irlpal Auditor turn, and derlarnow than It had at the (wglrnlng «•»«• aftermath of the hurricane hut Ixi* Angclt*. Calif, in November ing trrmrndoua aupport from
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ed t hat since he and Ills vice virw ,it saying 'lie gmrinmenl l,&gt;n&gt; &gt;&gt;l I•-&lt;**I ami r oal to Berlin
will,in rise Ini 24 boin. Iliey now
of the year.
1elsewherr farmer* began rrplant- to which he wo* inviU-«l for hav­ nrgrnes throoghoul thr coun­
presidential I'liiTtlng mute, G"\ - charge was a "fauta’ lir poke
ON FONT A. N V „ Sept 24 Ifl’i
ing nttainoil a high rn-onl of try."
ernor Fielding I Wtigld of MlsThe police alHli Mient nnini &lt;1 * v h i ’ , i|c|ocir&gt;1 I'&gt;4.495 Ion* since
The Air Fnrre made available |ing.
l.almr
"will
never
surrender"
in
prinim Reyes, a l ii-,r leadi t »"il
figure* today ahuwlng that onj
Barring fuilhrr rains, the replaot- ■nli'i.
Ira regnrdle-s
Ihe T
Tafta f t e’he%"•' It.'.Vl ' I»V«VV ' v\,Il'V«r’r&gt; fur hut emigre -term who I•v*il •• llie Ill’l l oh hilling elf,ul si ai ted
PHIUIDELPIUA. Sept 24 (A’ i ' Amor
America
regnt'llr-s of the
July 1 ih r regular ntr arm. the. ;
- r„ w lr ,J
full m ,n ;
Harold E. Sla.irn U . y welurtlev An *)..- pre.ldenl of Ihe I s| |p n)1(, „ t,.(n
National Guard and Air Reserve I
%( •
I with I’eron sfh , 'he 1!•I', pie , lone 2f&gt;
Brotlierhooit
lt.aili"iid
Trainmen
I
t „|.t V II Gmikrn of tiulncy,
by
M
on
d
ay.
m.,l
.lodenit
lo
tiir
209llt
»«•
Brotherhood
of
Rail.....
I
Trainmen
,
.
,
.
B.00O firat
unit* had apprnximatelv
af
comerl ttuoeni* lo inr i'c'in »c»
j fho only llrket 'a I mi&gt;- Demo Identlal ............. n the llliemt
dm f D S r«-|iro.entallvn
-aid Inal night.
. ,
Luther Jonn. Red Cro»» chair­
•at plane* active. On Jan.
Aires leader nf rh, plot || aid alms,ft s.M
line ramhat
Thurmond if
»mn of the University nf I ennrylf.rvlirsI fill I’Rfif X|»|
A. F. Whilm-y spoke at a dinner i‘Y"* *\*n1,"u|'(S”n,
, llie group planned I,, kill IVmi
I the total wa* 4,000.
man. rr|&gt;orted that 200 acre* o|
Right*
tie
vania and told them:
eolebrnling the With anniversary
.‘ i’" " U T “ '‘i^
‘
:i and id* wife will", tl„v li ft li" II
i;
T /*
As long ns the so&gt;rnlIee| civil
In general, firat tine plane* are bean* would he replanted toda&gt;.
"There is danger of war. Bui of the founding nf the union here
Decide
t'*d,,n Theater. Ilnemi* \ir* *' fain i v l t d l l s y *
1 *
fairly late-modri bomber*, lighter* and *ome 300 acre* by tomorrow.
there
is
alro
a
better
pro.pect
of
T»»«
program,
marke.l
I'
m
and reconnaliance aircraft: second
eua opera house, Oct. 12
On
A tlc H o il
Market
I hf* n n n m it ir r f iir r ii r n n i•• m u m 1
^a
^
{ ....... Ie «.f the South are m-t going
line planet are thoae not an new By Monday, he added, around 500
CHICAGO. Sept. 24, O ll-A n round and la.ltng world ,w.re lhan ofance
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but stll In uae. Of the 5,000 ‘ ae- •acre* of bcanland would fie planted H p,-r cent Increaao on mo»t freight ever Irefore in all hittnry.
Ihe OemiK'rnttr tiomiV |,M»t :.n growers of fruit,*
Whitney .aid that while **«rk; I " , *
flu-dutiful |iiikivi(: iif* m jM'i'ts
live" plana* not all are wtlgncd |daily for the nril 10 or two week*, ralt-a will la- a.knl by the n*ti:-n‘i*
Stassen. former Minnesota gov­ injf im*n "nilfifn Iti it m o m •ml.
nml ,n,l \ryit.il'dc in Oil- arra are
to urjlta and In regular iprratlm».i j onM m jj },j, ftpoM w„ ha-ed railroad*. It i* thrtr ilsth rr&lt;|Uf*t ernor and unsuccessful candidate
'Nn one );nowi llin* iallcr tliao Tmi wnTtirti, tu*»
.octal infliienee" dnrii g Uw
|Harry K Truman."
1l»ira \t
» 4' y cVtdiftT«tin expeeti I 1 allend tin- nn -ling
The figure includes apare aircraft. I
, . &lt; ,, i,__ j „ i i
. i for higher rater, oitife thr rmi of
,
f
i ■ gilt nt S;')0 o’clock
for the Republican nomination for inlnistratlnn of I runkltn D. Rooi'The withdrawal of almut three on • ," 1" ofth eflooded farm ami the war.
iIMMfril
'la*
Tfiiirtiuiml fi milrtl v »&lt;*• he 5VFM ttimilll*
|l„ i
I Hon ■■ fot the purpose
I’
restdent,
became
prrndent
of
tire
'ie
lt.
“
ninrw
Inli
n
e
and
fsr-reaeh
?
n
m
to five B-20* from atorage every yc»terday. when Iw talked lo firm
*
hhi
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rii
M
tin
|*s»rr
dMiniiMi'uiifii!
,'iisl
All
Afrit*
Approval by thr Interitatr Com­
i ,,f ,|, i. „ n 'i- t( m aution nmr!*♦ (In* ftmiofistl |H*mtrnVirvt y. ; . • i
week for aevrral month* account* ‘ er» all ov*r the county."
merce Comml .«ton of Ihr urw University on Monday. Tbe Uni- j Ing organltaliori nm»r,g employei .
im halt he itar'rd at
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aGfle
the
light*
nml
freedom
j "Tl»ere*» water over rmwt of th&lt;* rate* would lnnt.it thr annual j
lllr Hnnf' id *''nl Farmer a Mar*
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BOSTON.
Sept.
24
&lt;
&gt;
V
i
-General
&gt;•1. il im iinn»&lt; neeil Hu nmrn*
•ground earept where farmer* have firight hill M vrrnl huntlrrd mil­ V a*t Slincrvisor C f l l l s I "The Tuft Hartley Slave U I h'I Manager John J. tjintin of llie
W a te r Ih S h u t O ff
lion tlollnr*. Ilnwt-ver, no official
HIlFhJi M\ N
lint liy l .urd) ' ent I' K. Dnwlaws to atteng- Bo.r,&gt;n Brave* announced nt 11:21)
;iuccreded in pumping it off or r*timaln *va* made hy rarrirt V C l n U p t r V l I M ir v « l l . |Ael WJM
T
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—Kill
son
A.
M.
loday
I
lint.
n|&gt;p
Its
il
i
in
W e s t O f S t o n e B r i d g e ; ^ ' ing il pum|&gt;ed o ff," lie *aul
I * o r T r a i n i n t r R e p o r t s then monoin*iy ami weaken the
*|H&gt;lr»mrn.
f ‘mi tti a, ''(funis f»m11
In aditi-’r lo the rt 'wcr*, a-____
people's status in our economy nhrady had exhausted tie upplv •Mifht (hr tin’ (inyul *»f 4« UDiunii
■- ....... .. ,
'
"Mvme
Moat ».
of thr former* In thi*
Thr Interitate Cnmmerce Com­
e»r whowt ImnIv H4i 'vit lied ajlunr l-iut 22 trembor* of the Veterans
Veteran.* who are URing nn tlm i wtre hrajenly passed. The bur of World Series reserved
Water wa* *but off for teveral i KW-n „„ had prepared' for the hurrl mission has estimated that thf
ticket a for the four garni
,ti v* (tiilny Hi fthrll f'ninl nn Tim tin Tin 1 uni 7 ruinlm: School
it -arta-ea fra !•«■* T a .l
houra this morning to reaidrnU:ranr j,y having thr water pumped fivr rati- Itttojt* grantml Ihr rail­ jot. training, were today advised j
H
&lt;Vr axpeeted In !&gt;•• present,
Brave*
Field.
living wcat of the atone bridge' almoat- to
- the
■
-*
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'
»
. ' __ t
i'.i liny Sin* un. ft«lrnt If l««l ivj Mi
liottom of their road* since tho end of (ho war liv I). M Walker, aupervlsor "I M
tabli-b an auction
lo ,i Irr 1
IJuinn advised that n * more Kru* t Hhiill/, M Kim iff 11iif*t«
on rlrat Street in order that drainage ditche*. The dltehea ore total about 40 prr rrnt. Howrvrr, Veteran FMueatlon, that according I |* o r m P r S l i n i O r C l Iv iH n
City workmen might re-locatr a fivr nt all feet deep.
**I!11| - il!*! n - mull Ittlscrfif.f nind •i and nltrnet luiyers an
s «*
( i . I j n « appiiraliona l&gt;r mule sin*' no I
thr incrroM'* vary widely dr|tritd- to Instruction* Ju«t m-elve&lt;l from , u
the Veteran* Admlntalrall.m. all |t t O n O r C t l IY y ( AI T l i l l H mote tlrkets Will he livaihltile. I!niter IhijsI in width Ilie rnuplr ( adr&gt;)u,it- ipply of flint -n l vege.
water hydrant at Brown Avenue
**I)e*r&gt;lte that the water got over Ing on thr particular commodity,
till,I- iii'i .i io provided *&gt;y xtuw.
and Firat Street, it waa innmm,.-. the surface, and there1* lieen aomn
monthlv re|&gt;ort* o f training, V-A. [
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: All future appliealion* u n ived «el out for their island home .
Thr now rate* to lie a*kcd
tel nine,I ilpoprnrd. he |Thursday night wai found tap rt *|t l’ ” v &gt;*n pointed out.
ed thia morning hy City Manager damage to the eropa. Silt il*» with n soinrwhat lowrr Ihh,*I for Form IU05-r, mint Iie In hi* office I cjgpt. J. O. -Jimmie” Johnson, " il
'Julio a variety of fruit* and
II. N. Sayer.
-it’ d in the hug
a frw commotlilira- wrrr drt idnl oot later lhan the fifth of th&lt; form er Hanford resident, waa re- U «'n
Bowing off faat."
'! (Triable will he ral.nl fir aucTfie hydrant wa* moved prepaJonea said normally there weir at a vrrir* o f ronfrirncr* hrrr thl* month following the period fo. contly awarded « inn 1’V GnUrd |
tion, arr-iding to &lt;|ue&gt;tionnnirc»
Air Lines for 20 m i l n •ervlw
(I'aatleeed lie r*B* Twel
tory to widening and pavieg of
wrr-k by traffic rxcrutive* (font which the renmt is made
•el’lined by j rowir* in 'fr. Djw .
These reports must lie checked He haa l^en engaged for seve «1
11 •■■,fln„,i| 11„ I'ait T o - 1
Brown Avenue by Iho County.
nh’ „M",‘ V' i " 'at’lea will tnII AM. 1)1F-S
Isv this office and turned over In year* on the ‘S',n, ’ r*'Jr n ’ '
Duo to the stormy weather, no
elude: rrl&lt;»y. t-rani., eoin. rscarole
t.KK.snimn, sept. 24, &lt;/r&gt;.MIAMI BAIIIKS
the Veteran. Administration st«l U nil run. ■"4 «•
K.
advance notice could be given to
Irlttice, «*' . carrot*, rvdlards,
MIAMI,Srpt. 24. 1^)—Fourteen llater
Ihe weal aid* realdenta that Ihe Funeral aervlce* will lie held to&lt;i*y
a t e r than
m a n Ihe
i n r stenth
c u m nf the
*'&gt;e month.
............... |.f
t h e n ln .w
awa
a rrt
d from
fro 1
rticuml-er,. eggplant, okra, onions,
water would be abut off for a for W. Troy Hall, prominent at hahlr* wrrr (torn In thi- grrairi
The subsidence of any veterrsn , U A|( f)ff,rial.
R. McDonsI
aid.
in li niut
i
(MtatiH- , rnmatlis,
A fU r ,Mrilln|f ln f|y |n the
it
lime, raid Mr. Sayer. Attempt! torney, who died yeatenlay In a Miami arra during the horricatM whose report la not in on this dale
x|iiaili, and turnips.
ware made, howevor, this morning local hospital. Survivor* Include of Tuesday and Wednesday, a rr. will lie Immediately auspended. If .
By M ILL AMD I tIVKDI I \
jn jp|H p*pt. Johowm came
t ru lls grown will in hide toto notify all mldviit* in t!w area. ______________________
hi* widow Mr*. Lillian Hall, four port ahnwrd today. Of thr II, the delinquency la not torm ln l |(o Sanford and from 1910 to 1921
I *&gt;le in comic books sold lo piirnilrt at .Sanford newt iiindi bat inatoei, w aterm elo n ,
ir.angea,
Mr. 8*ytr himiclf vialuj a num-«Hauffhteni iVid r all ter,
three wrre nnmnl "Gale."
within W) day*, training will
, worked
worked for
for Votie
William*
at. .the •reininly varied somewhat from ihe super-*ohm&lt;il ira.ili of ".Supermei
.
.
.
.
.
„
.
grapefritt and trn w t" trie , g- j w her of roaidonta who could not he
discontinued. I( aubalstcnce is su* tlulck Garage. latter, Lapt. John*
who pretenl Iraint from colliding. IiiiiiIp through the air and d • other er. Ill'll'ate.
contacted by telephone.
pended, approximately W&gt; day* son hecamo » 1**1 pilot for
will Im required to reinstate pay­ Ford Motor Company’* aviation unpotsihle feali, lo the leit spe* l.unl.vi l&gt;ul 'till rtilirig we trio typi
IH HnFSi:S 1i \H\GED
PROPF-imf SOLI)
ment*. Veteran* may niilaln form* division. During World War 11 he comic*.
MIAMI. Sept. 24 (/F&gt;—Tho Red
Mr. and Mra. William H. Roark
hy wrltinr Mr. Walker, Pioneer flew on the Alaska and Parlf c
A turvey of |t*e*| new* standt icveali that, according to dealers, the f'rot* raid Imtay IS house) at
or Altamont* Springs hava sold
military route* of UAL under Air
Building, Tavares.
buy of 10 (o 14 prefer* more fleshf ~~
1 -- - ---------------------- Ftainlngo, a fistilug vilhnr- near
oto ie, 17 and 1« of the San
Transport Command charter.
and blood types of heroes, e* willi gorilla*, snake, or invading thr tilt "f the Florida T 'Ultiuls,
Undo aub-division. Block *5, In­
FOUND ALIVE
p»-cia!ly if they am based on the villain* in her domain, by havin'* were "*wa hed away" iring the
cluding a flva room bungalow to
REWARD OFFKP.F.D
FULTON, Mo., Sept. 14 ( 4 1 lly IIKITK RI088AT
Ann« W. Klrkmycr. A tala price of
GLEN BURN IE. Md., Sept. 21 exploita of movie heroes such ns too much cluthing on A piny nil hiitrleanr and are "iriu per cent
A
woman
carnival
worker
wa*
AP Kpeel aI Waahington Rervlee
MJKI0 la Indicated by revenue
found alive yesterday les* lhan a 1,71—Rewards offered for Ihe llnpalang Cassidy, Torn Mis, Gene Would belter deer Iibe her attire. damage d."
Autry, Roy Rogers or the three
Red Ci &gt; i cave workets w,-re at
atampa on Uw dead fllad at tha
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (/P)--The levering of anv exiiling tloi- day after officer# reported her solution to the killings of a
The detective, ami ' True Pnlitv Fbmdngo and tho families it preCounty Clerk'* offka. tie* between state-county Farm Bureaus and the Agricultural Eilrnaton husband had algnod a statement year-old Glen Rurnle war veUran Tims, MrCoy, llolt and Tylrr.
The latest "vetstern", which the Fart" type of iinnie has little rMi- ctit wm Iwing cared for tn a
Howard K. B ren and wif. or
saying she had rofhmlttrd rocid* and hia date stood at 14,400 today,
Columbiana. Ohio, have aold to Service i* recommended urgently hy a joint committee of the Agrirutlmr last April.
as authorities remained without lioya are taking to avidly, la Gabby to ymmgatera, but is preferred by!large store,
John F. Sweenoy and wife one Department and the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and U-irrrThe atatement wa* signed hy definite lead# in the hlaffling rase. Hayes new Imok. Gabby, who ap­ grmvnups and youths of the 111 Tho honica were located on land
the government la to tnko over
Mahlan and the girl went for a pears In the Roy Roger* movie*, ami 19 year group.
Clarence K. Marshall, 5.1, at
.*«•**■ With a email litiea.
Such cloaa operating link* p re -b ”
----- - . —
------------- Phnnlx, Aria., Deputy Sheriff drive Friday night. They stopped is a far throw from the ronv»nI'opnlar with the tei-i-agi ,| i &gt;*h*»rtly for the Everglade* Natl*
^
ln*
.ag -tbo (Blando
at a milk har near here and then tlnnal hero, as hr is old, whiskered, girt* and boy*
Highway M«th o f Fata Park at a vail In Iowa anal aeverml other operating relationships Iwtwren Forest Castle said.
*hat reliabilitatioai
Uiy* amt rn*t in ®,ul
Their
automobile and garrulous. However, ho at- humorous vein I* the Harold Teen preontnl an immediate prot’lem.
price r i H M acaoedlng to re- ■tatea, department official* aaid. the Extension Service ind any
The deputy reported Marshall disappeared.
The committee, reporting to general farm organisation such a* said ha hurled his wife on a car­ waa found Saturday—and their ways gets nut of dire rtflemmn* type of comic. Hern we nsuriliy.
Secretary of Agriculture Brennan the Farm Bureau to be discontin­ nival lot In Fulton after she hodlea were discovered late Mon* as easily as, if less spectacularly, have pictured a pretty heroine un i j
T H IS " W E A T H E R SB L B C n i
f L on a two-year atudy of Extension ued at the earliret possible mom­ killed herself with a butcher knife. day.
than Superman nr Captain Marvel. » goofy looking, teen age hero who I
About LXOO
„|00l9
Program*, pollcle* and ent."
The
rattle
rustler*
may
get
the
f* always having rumsr’ tir di«upJACKSONVILLF. Sept. 24-OP)
MERCURY UP
County between
B and goal*, tnada thia atatement:
FISH FRY
H
Atlanta
The committee said this recom­
W have been
for
Sunshine after the itnrm sent noose around Gabby’s head, but it pointnienta. These Include such
•Thi* committee eipreaae* iu
Nn regular meeting v»p* held
Boston
Saloctive Service
conviction that it la not sound mended action would bo la the today at the Tourh:» 'Jen'-r hy tha thamometer soaring yester­ is certain they will never hang title* aa "Oscar". "Mitii’a floy
Friend,"
" E r i n e ••Tonde".' Cincinnati
Selective Service
public policy for extension (ser­ beat interest of all concerned, In­ tha Lion* Club, due lo tbe fish fry day and a maximum of 00 degrees him.
Detroit
Among the smaller Imv* In "Cindy," etr.
ed thia momlrtg.
vice) to give preferred service to cluding the Farm Bureau*. It re­ to be held tonight at tho ham” of waa recorded on the official type
New York
flea is located oa
floor any farm organisation, or to be commended that state Farm Bur­ Joe Moes near Silver Lake. Tbe Instrument of B. F. Whitner, about the nine year range there is
Thr- pure horror story
of
Seattle
c f tha Motaeh —
n. Tha aarty morning a liking for the Jungle type of Zombies, Ghoul Men, Werewolves,
ha a t^ tia n o t being charged with eau leaders and Extension Service flab trr and directors meeting had
Waahington
This weak,
with a minimum of 71 comic whleh has Us probable etc. seems to bo absent from local
offlcel* taka the initiative (a end­ been postponed from Wednesday
Jacksonville
i m n stories stand*. Several local dealers have
__ T_____
night due to tha atom* Wive* of dagrata. During • brief and wind source in the
"Tbe ceamlttee la further con­ ing Ibe preecat operating ties.
Miami
vinced that H would ha la the
"Thais Extension Service can members have bom tavfted to the whipped shower at about 7:00 "Zegrs" tho "Jungle empress” It Indicated that they will not tell
Orlando
order*
**
(tab
fry.
for tuty formal
te saatav ie wm Page Tsses
p. K , 41 of sn Inch of &lt;aln fe|L 1nevjr hampered |n hef itrufiWa
Peasacol*
IC*stk|s*« we fee* Two*

63.

Harold Stassen
Cites Prospects
For World Peace

Farmlands Are
Under Water In
Okeechobee Area

5,000 US. Combat

I I X I A 'i,Cr

Planes Are Active
In Military Unitej BELIEGLADE.Sept. 24.(/P)

Trainmen lieader
-Says fjabor Will
Never Surrender «««»

Railroads To Ask
8 Per Cent Hike
In Freight Rates

J.

Split Is Urged In Ties Between
Farm Bureaus, Extension Service

Sanford Youths Prefer Comic Books
Based On Exploits Of Movie Heroes

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                    <text>H urricane Latihcs
ic n iii« m

TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE S g

rr*M r , | ,

(or radio inmmunicalinnt.

Pfc. Charles Powell
RADIO PROGRAMS Is Cook In J a p a n
BtallM

w trr

WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY
IN KYOTO, Japan. Sept. 21 (S pe­
cial)—Pfc. Charles Powell of S an ­
ford, Is now serving as a cook
with the 636th Ordnance Ammuni­
tion Company, one of the m any
ordnance units in the I Corps, loc­
ated in Kyoto. The duties of 636th
are to store, transport and laaue
ammunition fur all weapon* ra n g ­
ing from small arms to 156. howitsers.
P v t Powell ha* lieen with his
present unit since August 28, 1040,
when he arrived In J*j&gt;*n. Prior
to coming In Japan, he completed
his ordnance basic training at
Aberdeen Proving 0 round. M ary­
land.

Winds of hurricane force were
WEDNESDAY
fell along the entire chain of is­
lands which form the Florid* Key .. 6:00 Western Jamboree
7:00 Platter ‘n' Palter
Anxious rcacuc off(ci»&gt;o readied 7:60 Community Calendar
two train* nt Fort IMerce to *rml 7:66 New*
them at a moment'* notice into the 8:00 Platter V Patter
Evrrgladr» around l-ake Okeecho­ 8:30 Morning Devotion*
bee to evacuate *om* 2,000 per­ 8:45 8alon Serenade
ron* from that rich growing area. 0:00 World At Nine
At Miami, 2,000 perron* huddled 0:16 Your Bible Today
in Red Cro** shelters.
0:30 Airlane Melodic*
Miami had wind* of 72 mile* an 0:46 Angals Fear To Tread
hour in gu*ta and sustained wind* 10:00 Something Old. New
«f 00 mile* an hour early this 10:30 Borrowed Blue
afternoon. The rapidly dropping 11:00 Orchestra * Star
11:30 Morning Varlrty
barometer read 29.47.
The atorm ha* enlarged and hur­ 11:45 Musk Hawaii
U. S. Supports
ricane wind* and strong gale* now 12:00 Eddy Arnold Show
12:16
World
At
Noon
cover an arda 300 mile* in dia­
(t'*sll*l»&lt; rraia !***» Il**»
12:30 1400 Club
meter.
feiee in the wo,ld. sayng th at,
The *tarm'« *low movement kept 1:00 Buddy Clark
‘‘ill the establishment of a legnl
the renter over .South Florida for a 1:15 Latin Americana
system of peacemaking, we must
longer period ami delayed the ar­ 1:30 Musical Varieties
shun force."
2:00 Bar None Ranch
rival at the Miami latitude.
"In different countries and in
Chief Forecaster (iradv Norton 3:00 Sanford Shopper
varying tones," Hramuglia «aid,
.1:05 Musk F*r Today
raid the *tnrm expanded quickly 3:30
"The ma**es are commenting upon
Hit A Headline.
after rrossing Cuba.
the Indecision, the absence of solu­
3:45
Memory
Song
Wind* of hurricane fore* will 4:00 Today'* Star
tions. the outbreak of conflkta,
begin to swrrp Miami l&gt;etwceri 4
the reign of m istrust, the distress­
4:15 Pop Concert
P.M. and nightfall, Weather ltd- 4:30
ing disharmony in the midst o f
Hy Request
reau pfficial* prttdktrri.
which this vast organisation that
6:00 DcLand Hour
Tim MarAilbiir causeway, one 6:30 Tunes For Tot*
the nation* have- set up to achieve
of three lending In Miami Itenrh, 6:45 Story Hour
nod organise sincere and perma­
»»&lt; eln*ed when one of the draw 0:00 News
nent peace Ha* met here to solve
bridge *pnn» ««&gt; undermined Car* 0:05 Stale Newt
the difficulties which already exist
were proceeding nt their own risk 0:15 Twl-Lltc Song*
or thine which may arise."
over the Venetian Causeway 0:30 Sports Parade
Hramuglia devoted one portion
which tv*, covered in place* hy 0:46 Dick Aiken Kong*
if hi* speech to extolling hi, chief.
water. Thr 7Hth Street Cause- 7:00 Mpct The Band
President Juan D. Pernn of Argen­
wav irm ainnl open.
7:15 Roae* For A I-adv
tina, for "pacific concept*'' o f
_ Prisoner* In a camp near Itelle 7:30 Spotlight Program
•octal and di-moeratk rights.
Glade In the l^ike Okerehole-e re­ 7:46 Kate Smith
lie said there arc "four chief
gion were evacuated to higher 8:00 Vocal Corner
forms of distress on which man
ground.
8:16 Danre Time
"must fight in defen.e of man."
Animal* In the Crandon Park 8:30 Cliff Edward*
These, he **td, are malnutrition,
Zoo on Virginia Key were moved 0:00 Night Edition
lark of medical care, scarcity of
In the mainland.
0:15 Inside Story
housing and Insufficient warmth
Many street* In the Miami area 0:30 Excursions In Science
in winter.
were Inundated. Those along fill- 0:45 Emile Cote file,- Cluh
Methodical distribution af th.r
cayne liny were under water In 10:00 Sports King Of Dny
woild's product* Is needed t« ea.,.'*
the low Coenmtl drove section.
poverty nnd suffering among the
High wave* to.»rd debris along
•he hsv seawall of "Millionaire’: rome out fought against stiff people and strikes and riot* In in ­
dustry. he said.
Row." named In I!*2I&gt; when the | w Inds.
"We are coming to work in «
w -althy bought mantioni on the
The hatom rtrr rending at Key Europe
full of hope, even though
front.
West was 211-33 sml at Miami,
msnv believe she hs* lo»t her
flute* continued to operate In 20.05,
optimism." tha Argentine declared.
Miami although there were few
The Wrnther Bureau said the
The delegate* of 58 ration, con­
pe*»»nger* and schedule* went cut. hurricane reformed northeast of
Poller renorted no serious in- Havana during the night. The eye vened in an ntmo»pher* of world
Jurle* a* a re»ult of automobile of the stnrm heogtnc distorted tension heightened hy the EastrnllUion*. Car* moved at snail'* while passing over th j MBs of West ro|d war over Germany and
pare through the ru-tain of rain
Cuba, and "apparently the hurri­ the Imminent threat of rencwnl
Railroad* were ,||1| running full cane paused in the Florida strait* warfare In Palestine.
The nubile galleries were cram ­
schedule though e**seng,!r ter­ for tegrncratinn before ronlinuing
minal* w rtr nearly devoid of it* m at'h on Florida," the Weather med. President Vincent Aurinl of
France spoke of the world's anxiety
traw ler*. At Miami International Bureau atated.
hi* speech of welcome.
Airport, few plane* remained after
"The eye of the storm w»* horse­ In "Anxiously,
wr see fire* being
bn evacuation yesterday. AH out- shoe shaped for awhile after mid­
of-town hit* departure* were ran- night," for. casters snld, hut re­ lit and violence and fanaticism
felled "t noon.
gained Its rirrular sNnpj during striking dewn the most rqultablo
of men at the verv mnment when
Resident* of Imachr* at Holly­ the ratly morning hours.
thrv an- accomplishing with surh
wood ami Fori Lauderdale- w c*
noble devotion their hlxh mission*
ordered evacuated a* the ocean'*
lly
H.
M.
JONES
of parifkalinn nnd justice," Aurinl
fur* mounted, Atlantic Roulevard
U.K. Coast Guard
In Fort IjuvHe-da'e wa» eln**d to
said.
I
ItltlTIIM*
Ml
Till
Jtthr*
aw*
Aurinl wa* referring to Count
traffic af'er It was rovrrrd by ssalk rr t aw*t liH*f,*M,* ■ » la
I’wwrr llwrh l.lakl Itsasr. r la .i , Fotke llernndottr. U N. Pskstine
mean water*
aallrw aal la Ik* Allaatlr ss* mediator n*«***ln*ted Friday lu
lawlale* k, ike laerea.laa ttarw . Jerusalem,
but ho did not mention
He leleakwae* Ikl* laf.rstrw frwa*
MIAMI. Sfftl. 21. (A*)-W ind. tke slrel atr4rr atrartare wklrk Hrrnadotte bv name.
rise* Ulrert tress, a rack la tke
of 110 milr* an Iwur lathed Key •ea.
Tke, kaie aal, tkrae 4a,*
West lo&lt;l«y a. a big and growing taa4 *aeal,**kat Ike* area't
G r o w e r D c c lin e H
«*arrl*4.l
tropical hurricane hmthed near or
«r»as r**f tt»»l
over the i.Itnd tily 175 milf* south
FOWKY ROCK LIGHT. Sept. was employment of a stenograph­
of Miami.
21—4AV-8l*tcen foot waves amt er to record testimony.
He added: "I have gune In con­
All wealhet stalinn. along ihi gusta of wind up to 66 milaa an
long narrow .irrtch of Florid* hour heat against the lighthouse siderable private expense In a n ­
today as the hurricane approaches. swering” Mascy'a "personal re ­
Key. lamuu* (idling ground, for
A slight rocking motion to steel quest."
ihnu.andt
reported hurricane girder* supporting the light and
Stiff opposition to the so-called
force wind, of 75 mile* an hour a ladder against the waif*, kept "taste-test' provision for grading
myself
and
one
other
Coast
Inner qualities of fruit arose.
or belter. Torrential rain, accom­
Guardsman awake during much
Fred W. Davis of Lak* Wale*,
panied the wind..
of the night.
a member of the federal shipper*
The hurricane wa« a thorl di»During the storm last year, 118) advisory committee, said the
lance ioiith n( Key Wc.t at 10:30 mile an hour winds whipped un "taste test doesn't ttisnn snvthlnr.
wave* that tore off the lower deck It would he a had ml.take. It
AM . (E3T) and moving north of
Fowey Rock. The lower deck I* would dd to confusion In ha nnortheaitward «t about 10 m ile 20 fret above the water line.
dustry."
Twelve to 16 foot wave* have
an hour.
John T. Lesley of lUInc* City
Key tVr»t reported 110 n.lle an churned the Atlantic since 8cpt. said “ We arp splitting a state
hour wind* at 10:20 A.M. Red 15, preventing a boat from bring­ over something tliat won't do us
Cro** ulfirinl* nt the island city ing in new food stork*. Fred A. any goo,)."
John A. Snlvely of Winter H a­
where President Truman ha* hi* Dlako*. a msrhinl-t mate and my"Little While House" said no ras- self the only two men on the ven said the controversy nvsr the
havp enough canned goo,I, "taste test" proposal was "nothing
galitlea had been reported. Shel­ light
to last for three more dav*. We hut a ic l herring."
ter* w eir crowded.
ran out nf fresh meat and bread
In Miami. *u*talnnl wind reach­ a few day* ago.
ed fit) milr* rn hour and visibility
D e w e y P la n s
If the -W in m event, the Knit
was almost wiped out hy the blow- from bringing in Provisions, the
tr« a lt* * » 4 tr*m f s s v Oast
Ing tain.
Navy may he asked In fir food to woman, hoarded the train there.
The
he storm ha* enlarged and hur­ us. nrohahly In a helicopter.
Western water and land develop­
ricane winds anil strong galea now
Normally lh" station ha* five
covrr an arra about 300 mile* lit men. Due to the shortage in the ment was pledged today hv Dcwev
dlaatetei. the Weather Bureau re­ Coast Guard, It now haa only four. In answer to President Truman’s
ported.
Two nf these, John 8. Devi* nnd chaige that the Republicans plan
Tho alow movement of the storm •■’rank A. Johnson, are on Irnv?. "sabotage of the We*t."
Meanwhile President Truman
will keep the renter over South ttavl* trie dlo rome hack with food
Florida for a longer period and 'u a 20 foe* whale boat hut he brought hi* Colorado campaign t&gt;*
* close with a rally at Grand Junc­
delay the arrival of hurrlranr *,».r to rum hark
The light is about eight miles tion where he spoke to a crowd
winds somewhat, forecasters said.
The storm grew rapidly In site southeast of Miami hut the boat estimated hy tw ice Chief Joe
after crossing Cuba, said Chief ha* In travel shout 14 mites to Keith at more than 2,000 person*.
While a hand ployed "Hall. Hall,
tie on at thr dork.
forrrasler Grady Norton.
Each of us stand a six hour the Gang* All Hare," and other
A freakish development was rarled by weather observer Ed Watch. Wa'vu seen nnty one ves­ numbers, Mr. Truman shook hand*
we at Tavernier, an Island of sel since early yesterday. It head­ with several score party worker*
climbed aboard hi* private
Ui* Florida Keys, who said a five ed southward for a while hut who
ear.
Senator Edwin C. Johnson
turned
around
ami
started
north­
minute dead ralm suddenly Inter­
of Colorado. Democratic candidate
rupted FO-milr-an-hour winds th a rt ward.
We opened a sack of flour ye*. for re-election, and Governor !*«
about 5 A.M. the wind sprang up
to make bread but the Knous, another Democrat waking
again at about half that valocity. *&lt;irday
had bug* In It. Bread and re-election, left the 17-car special
Norton said the storm may have flour
fresh meat la mlaaed m o st We train her* as Mr. Truman planned
dev,doped a secondary center 100 have
a stork of canned beef. peas, to move Into Utah on the next lap
miles north of tha true canter aa com beef hash, some jeltn and of his campaign.
the storm graw.
fm lt roehte'l. Plenty of coffee and
The President ha# done his causa
Aa the atorm bore down on tha cigarettes. But wa hone th a t’s not a lot of good, Johnson told s rtpeninsula, tha Key* and tha Miami ro*n* to he our regular diet for oorter. 'H e eortalnlv has a flfhi*
area were swept hy 'near hurri- a long time.
Ing ehane# to carry tha lU la The
can*-force winds and a pelting
Haven’t bean In touch with my crowds have been gratifying and
rain.
• IN foe *ome tlip*. She live# In their enthusiasm particularly »o.
Tha atorm with winds wall ovar TsehtnnvHle. Dlakoa It not m ar­
Mr. Truman told a station audi­
100 mile* an hour cams to a halt ried.
ence at Glen wood Spring* earlier
55 mile* south of Key West dur­
t w vng when the wave* atop today that It seamed to him eventing I he night, but tha Weather pounding.
body’s had enough of what ha
Huraau reported In a 6:30 A.M.
called tha “do-nothing 80th Con*
bulletin th a t It waa moving for*
I t r n " It was hie first tpwch of
ONION WORKERS KILLED
ward a g a in 'a t ala to eight n»B*a
the day as ha headed toward Utah
LAPORTE. I rid- BvpL 21—&lt;/P&gt; and another major odd res* oa re­
an hour In • northerly direction.
—Eleven
onion
field
workers
war*
' The Florida Keys war* feeling
clamation at 8 elt Lake City.
Difir first wind* of hurrlcait* In­ killed and (lx otharx wera Injured
tensity—75 miles an hour or more yesterday when an onan track
fa w hl'h they were riding collid­
Gunmen Rob
5—4n gust*.
with a semi-trailer daring a
The barometer waa faBIng ranld- ed
(C«allao*4
I n s t Page flit)
heavy rain storm.
Iy a t Miami where winds of 65 to
The dead *nd inlured wars scat- Chief Ivan Mans a t 5L500.
P j a l l o s an hour whipped tha city. t#*ed alone U K Highway 55, IS
The veHow-sklnnod man In to­
| to wB## South of this noftharnJTn. day’s robbery was reported to have
all Um talking, bolding a

IAVB0NTS MEDITATIONS Man's Red Tail Coat
"By Allay

S h o w n In England
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REINING CHARGES DROPPED
DELAND. S apl 21—(AV-Sain
in | charges against Lake George
ctiirnnefcial fishermen, who aubmilled to arrest last June to
tarry a te st ease to court, have
been dismissed by County Judge
John E Peacock on paym ent of
rosta. The fishermen, all war
v ttm n ( said the Lake George
seining ban prevented them from
resuming th eir pre-war occupation
as guaranteed under the G1 Rill
of Right*. Peacock said his nation
was acceptable to the 8 ta te Game
snd Fresh W ater Fish Commlslon.

LONDON, Sept. 21 -4&gt;P&gt;— A
formal tall coat In brilliant scar­
let.
Yes, air. that's just what the
National Federation of Merchant
Tailors 1* offering now aa the
coming th ing for the well tailor­
ed mate.
Ami th a t'a (he kind of thing
they apparently expect will grab
hark B ritain's reputation as a
style setter in men's fashions.
The Merchant Tailor* held their
Advertising P lan
fashion show in swank Park l.anr
Hotel, showing off the at) lea on
(•allaa»4 V n a Paa* Ha*
male mannequins in a specially
written p la y —with little plot hut tompelitur." he declared.
plenty of style—called "Gentle­
Ho said he did not plan to call
men's Reliah."
an immediate special seasion of
This red tajj coat was exhibited the Legislature right a fte r his
In a country house drawing room inauguration to deal with the cit­
scene as ju s t the thing for week­ rus problem.
ends. It w as the seme shade a t
We hope the Industry will rehunting eoata worn by the arista- gu'ate itself voluntarily " he exirralie foxhuntere as they go nla.ned. "If that Is done by the
yoicks and 'ound*.
time the legislature meet* in
The show heads for New York April, we hone to press for legis­
sfter a five day run here.
lation. notably laws against ship­
Thr red tail coat Isn't the only ment of green fruit."
9 -tlW
thing new offered to entice dol­
In California, he rontinued,
lar* out of the poeket of the three organisations markat nearly
fashion ronsefous mate animal.
|00 percent of the rltrua crop.
There was, for Instanre, a din­
"Even these organisations are
ner jacket with red lapel*.
rival*,"
____. ...
he said,
__ „ “But
__ they
ley work
Col. II. J. Chappel, president together on matter*, affrellng
J A \ REGISTRATIONS
f the federation, made a careful their citrus industry."
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21— little speech In which he said
He told of a meeting where
(/P|—A total of 16.011 men be­ "This exhibition will prove th at there were three men who repre­
tween 18 nnd '26 yrsrs of age the beauty and elrganre of cloths-s sented 58 percent of the Industry,
registered in Duval Courtly under ire not the monopoly of the lad­ and commented, "If we held n
the Selective Service Act, Chief le*."
meeting of men in Florida who reClerk H. II, Shields repotted today.
present 58 percent of the industry,
1The total wsa approximately 6,000
Tibet ha* no railroads and no,we would have to rent the Orange
under the number estimated.
vhighway*.
Bowl.”

lUfli iMMVtli §n4
hits | g

Spy Probers

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i'eallane* t r«« !*■■» Os#
j
t'asllsae* ,‘raa, n « * Oa*
and harvest our crop*.”
| University In Naw Jcraay.
The detail! of securing and dis­ I tie said Dr. Mass In r. a Germ in
turbing farm labor In the state refugee, ha* been In this country
will be reported to the annual since 1537, when he came with
meeting of the Association In
West Palm Beach on October 6- hi* wife nn a permanent immi­
6-7. the manager said. At that grant permit.
time chairman Dixon Pearce of • McDowell said Dr. Welnberk
FFVA'a Labor Committee will 'freely answered all questions.
give a complete picture of the
Dr. \Veinl*erg, now a physic*
situation and make recommenda­ professor at the University of
tions a* to proposed action an Minnesota, was with committee
supply and housing. Craw point­ member* behind rioted doors for
ed out that the responsibility for more than an hour. He was ac­
dacement of farm workers no companied hy his attorney Sid­
nnger rests with the D rsartm ent
of Agriculture, which had a large ney J. Kaplan of Minneapolis.
The 31-year-old scientist said
anpropiation for recruiting and
transporting emergency f a r m arting chairman Me Dowell (R.
workers, but i* now vrstrd in the )’«.- told him the rirmmlttee hsd
Florida State and U. S. Employ­ discovered “nothing incriminating"
ment Services, which hnvc smaller In Weinberg's background.
4,
anproprlatlon* ami less authority.
"I answered all questions."
He said growers would have to Weinberg told reporters, "and my
adjust themselves to changed con­ impression is that it was a routine
dition*. and cooperate to the full­ Inquiry."
est possible extent with the em­
ployment service*.
10 DAYS
An unusually Inree numticr of
growers, shipper* and suppliers i*
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 2 1 expected to attend the convention. U V -A bout 700.000 Floridian* ntlll
Graw said. Plans calls for a get- must renew their slate automobile
together meeting the ni-'ht of driving licenses in the next 10
October 5, and for business fcs- days.
,
sions October 6-7, Intermingled
Public Safety Director H. N .l
with entertainment features. A Kirman reported today th a t only
display of new equipment and ma­ 403,000 perm it, had been issued
terials will lie on hand in the through Saturday. The Depart­
Palm Hearh Armory.
ment expect* to sell about 1,000,000 this year.
gT m e
If you haven't got a 1545 Been*'
TALLAHASSEE, Kept. 21—
(A*)—The Slate Gunn- and Fresh on the morning of OeL 2, you will
Water Fi«h Commission decided k&gt; subject to arrest. To g et on*
unanimously today to keep the after that, you will have to pay
Rodman Hunting Preserve in Put* double the 61 regular fee or pai*
nsm County closed.
a driving examination.

I

YES, we've ordered equipment for
another great new electric genera- j
ting unit... our seventh major power i
plant project since the war. W e've ,
upped our $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 improve­
ment program to
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Labor Problems

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. . .still pushing ahead our plans to
give you the best electric service.
Inilumanly possible. "

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n your
b rig h te n y o u r
Home, Im prove y o u r b u tin o n !

** »m » ' v

H. H. Coleman, Manager

w m ia g n K im fR W iW M n rtiiT

ELECTRICITY

CIMPMY i

FLItllA PI

218 E rst First St.

SO MUCH . .

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f.COSTS

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To Pgumota lh a P rairesa »f America!
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Shifting galei in storm vicinity
increasing hi ’.outh portion W rt.
nr Jay and Central portion H'nlnesday night and north pnrtiu..
Thursday; Connidri i
uulinsM
north of hurricane; party cloudy
V t&lt;!&lt;ly (M ltr r o l i&gt;! i»'fl i itoUtil

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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R

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VO LUM E X X X X

R ussia Given
One Week To
Reach Accord
Western Powers Sai d
To Have Agreed On
Plan To Force Dccision On Blockade
,|iy ASSOCIATED pit ESS
j^ F rrn tli tourer* »aid today the
W n lttn Dowen have given Russia
another week In come In an agteetnenl on the Berlin situation before
they lay ihe issue h rfo ir thr United
Nation).
Toj&gt;-rankintt diplomatic and military ad*her* of the fnieign minis^ lert of the United Slate*. Britain
and France are itudyintt in Pari*
1 ^ tell of a mrstngc to he *rnl to
SBviel Foreign Minister V. M. Molo­
tov concerning the question of
Betlin'i two-type currency. lhe»e
sources »aid. British *nurce». how­
ever, laid thr weiternrri had not
yet committed themielvei to lend­
ing the menage.
Ru»ti.i want* we*lern mark* out
and the Soviet-iponiored &lt;a»t mark
left alone in the Berlin field. Thi*
A , nr phase of thr bargaining nvei
the Soviet blockade, now nearly
three month* old.

In Washington, diplomat* aaiil
they believer! n sec-iet conference
of top Soviet tiloe official* may
be under wav in Kuasia. Molotov
ha* remained away from the
United Nation* meet trig in Pari*.
Oeehwlovakia'* President, Com­
munist Klement Coltwahl, ia
known to lie In llu»*ia—ostensibly
^ A-aealion—and report* from
several capital* *ay a number of
other leader* In satellite countries
appear to be out of circulation.
The U.N. General AMcmhly,
meeting briefly today voted that
delegation* from the United State*
Rrltain. Eranrc, Iluaiia, China,
Mexico and Poland fhnulil *upply
vice presidents for the coming
year. Each delegation rho»en will
►elect the dclfgate to act a* a virc
nteaident.
VGerierar*tH&gt;ata t* to *tart toICu IIm i * dr Pas* T m

HANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

Mothers S e t Street
Patrol In Brooklyn
NEW YORK, Sept. 22-M 3
—A group of angry mother*,
claiming that police failed to
protect their children from
traffic. *ct up ttr r e t patrol*
themielvei around a Brooklyn
*chool yeUerday.
While thr women waved their
arm* and blew their police
whistle* directing Iraffir. Carl
Anderson, fl.
run over and
killed a few blocks away.
•'Tomorrow.'* said Mr*, L--»ih
Polrnbcrg, president of the
•ehool Pnrrnts-Traihrra Ar-&gt;
rial ion, "We'll have &lt;&gt;0 women
here.” ’

Nation's National
Resources Cause
Election Debates
4TopDcmo. GOP Can­
didates Open Hot
Disputes In Talks
lly ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ihe nation’* natural irsoutcet
were subject* nf hot dispute Indav
among all (our lop Democratic
and Republican candidate*.
While President Truman and
Governor Thomat E. Dewey jnutlrd
over western reclamation project*,
their running mates hauled out
party record) on toil conservation
and other (arm problem* in a
quickening drive for November
vote*.

of hllltlrunr.

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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1018

A » o d a te d P fW Leaded W

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RadiomenOn|pjurrjcane Bypasses Miami, Sweeps
Set T
»mstrik"Glades and Heads for Citrus Belt
I_______

CIO Telephone
elephone Union
Union'
StudicsCompany
Of­
licsCompanyOf-j
fer Of Wage Hike
I like
To Prevent Strike
It) ASSOCIATED PRESS
A lhie.il n| a &lt;trike hy n cu lv
300 isilmmen on l»
Pan Ameiican
World Airway* anil a |.o**tl&gt;le *elllrnienl of a wage dnputr involving
»omr JI.OOO telephone worker* i
highlighted the nation’* labor pic
tuie today.
The 2% radio officei* on l!vPan Ameiican’* Atlanlic, Latin
Amt lira n and Pacific * A lukan
route* will tlnkr at 0 A.M tomor­
row unlf** the alleged layoff* of
50 radiomen ate cancelled
R. 5. Taylor, te rre im *d the
flight radio offic er» section &lt;d the
CIO liamtiort worker* union, who
announced the threatened *tnke.
»aid the other air anil gtniind cmploye* ol the company might tnin
the walkout.
The American Ttlrphiiiu an I
Telegraph Company ha* offei.-l
wage inerease* ranging up to f'i
a week for 25.ntK) telephone wink­
er* In 42 atatrs nnd Ihe District
would get pay hikes un to $'5 ami
operators and clerical employe*
of Columbia. 1’lant craftsmen
boosts lip to 14, the company aid.
Tin offer is being studied by
Ihe Clfl American Union of Tele­
phone Worker*. A union spokes­
man said it "appear* to ls&lt; highly
unsatisfactory, lint he milled the
union “I* continuing to ncninlmit."

Seas Pound Ship Aground On West Indies Heel
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Thin airview- from a It. 8. Navy titan,- show* I lie lliiti.h freighter l.ochmonnt, Ininl .gmund on
a rref off Little ( ’nyman 1-10)111 in tro- West Indie*, l-i’ing |Hiiinde&lt;l by mountninou
• i- whipped up
hy the tropical hurricane rn w s w e e p i n g over Florid* Then m* *tc p n v o tig n . ..ml il7 m v
memlieri* ni-iard the stricken vessel. A Inigo lug « « * speeding to ilie .hip, win it iti. plmto mi
made THo gtounilni ship s m l«nind for t’ienfurgo, t*ul*a.

M r. Truman, speaking (art night
in Salt Lake City, said the Demo­
crat* tland for "rapid and unin­
terrupted development" nf a we it
that ha* Irern “crudely and wicked­
ly cheated" hy a power lobby ) SAN ERA NT ISM). Sept &gt;2 Wh
working ill rough the GOP-cnnl rai­ I —CIO longshore |ileket&gt; were n ivectiil In withdraw from the |H»rt
led congrrt*.

More Americans Now Own Homes Clues A re Sifted
Than Ever In A m erican History In Twin M urder
WASHINGTON. &gt; p t . 22 &lt;/l*&gt; DeIpitr the clamor ovri hritlitng.
In M aryland City
more American families own th ru own borne* now than r*er u,

Declaring that the Republican*
offer "»lrangulalion" for the We*t.
he laid that under the Harding.
Coolidge and Hoover adminiiit.ilion* "Quick and greedy explodel.on w it the order n'f*flie day."
"Never before in hiitory," the
Pretidenl laid, "had rn much heen
waited hy *o few."
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USDA Investigates
C a t t l e Malady In

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luoveiuent i&lt; in.
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til-' r oUlltV tin- cent* • tier
1 ftn* s nrnr

■ho,,!* thtoin liotll
of Osklaml today under an agree Itulot), a I rderal Reserve (maul survey vhowr.l imlay
Rond
Worltcr
Finds
,tir
hrinu niiulr
MiMIftt 3iHh&lt;&gt;ihVi&lt;*
n n &lt;im k »»».
ment for the removal of romAboilt d’j tier rent of the nation') non-faun lamtlte* ownrd thru
mereinl cargo piled on the ib-rk*
(nr emergency, hut will nn| hr night awl enter the Atlantic near
Couple
On
Lonely
home* at the liegmning of (hit year. Di d meant 18.500.1VNl , u.
• ,
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Mi rill I Uml iIn il * pi 0 o clock
A union announcement of the
o«wned unless the Keel Cm*, ileem* I ....... nni,
ahou1d
agreement with the city of Oak­ town fatnilie* all together,
Countrysidc
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ttrtrM4iy«
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li»i%
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1
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••■••in
(lie
survey
not
lake
up
(aim
faerhr,
I
I
k
p|o|autioo
ol
lo-t
&gt;
land made clesr the loading or
inn* f
.
rit^tkirge of strnrl. ..hip-, is tsni *
■koWlfii . among orti fnnitil- *rn.tf ' G i I N lit R M I M . l S r ,.i 22 ninvninf If »|tr\ *tt^ tr* In* MprnrfI In*
Wifid t,&gt; tht
"Mi
#br fuirriInvolved. Hot the city's wharves 1
tionallv tin
la-* n much higher f/f*) I'illlir 'tlir(| fi'i/rflf »•( «|t|r% lilt* fit I til Im* i tl fit Mllti rt | Ml ■
m«* iln
than among . ily-dw. Ilri
and warehouses are to lie cleared
Ni.ilmn
VUKR
ft,* f.i|*r i stin t .it,| fit «lnw
ah'intgntuo In.I ..in,| hi In hi I*h I IV Ii! ll»f Intitrtj •kiillilr
to make room fur Army rorgo
An .inxilmrv ihivimi |*l.nit u*
up v*-n». • ♦ t*f l I f sift m
l»l IM \f||.aIl! \ | t|\ I Kbitr 11MI
T In- niiinliei of '-lioini- i.wo.-i
Striking longshoremen now are
*•*’ «&gt;of I Olirse, inellldi d III.. • llll pay Ii* $ »l ilr, hut * fill h&gt;*nr s i flirtti t« *t *•I tint runt tnin- iif »it*‘ I* 1 • j l l n f
cargoes m
through
nnig" s&gt; ■ ■
^*s
.
.
A fter 12 year* of Republican handling Army cargoe*
l» t..„« ll.-i.-h.
ing on Ihcit lioim • llie ie un, n-&gt; IMV** iiiv tinln ili'in m| .* i- *il»lr Nfntinn in nnli'i t«» nintii*4 tin1 «■••* *,l
I'arifie
(aiast
ptirU
under
con
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I,** -*- I* and
f ivm«"«t o|u*t nf inn ttf t ♦ (iith
I ...»
rule, be added, there were nnly 2H
*
data Oil how Itianv I. n e ih'bl.fie,
ll.allM fS «• rsa* ISlrr)
..f li.v '-u n
*ID|trt t
»N«llM Siiunff V \ M ri | U r | *tsll
western reclamation projects In
hollies.
,l,d
-*t, ..f
n
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| GAfNESVILLK, Sept 22—&lt;/T)
in$: lih tiffin* iilfiH tl f *t rim i
operation.
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The survey showed oteon I.',
. .‘•pting..
11
oul
litiifil
itH
I'tg
r
I
mill
A
I'nited
Klalr*
llepnrtment
of
I
I
Hut after four Democratic ad­
K I i i i **
Agiirullun* committee is in Klorl- percent of non faun foimli. a ill*- In n n n l I hmI i * - '»( Mi
total npprosiniaiing 17.01HI,(an.. i fit! Jfmiii I I M.||||.UI. -• 2 * vr »r*«*liI
PITTSBURGH, Sent. 2 2 -t/P &gt; - ministrations. Mr. Truman said,
t
tin
on
n
preliminary
survey
of
\ dteeci,.
The Unlvrrsity of Pittsburgh to. there aro some 00 reclamation pro­
Ml \ Ml.
'X i|t»ea*e, the baffling new rattle w-er- renting thi it living ipiaitcr* tm»*1 ,1 1 1 1 i k , Mtirnliit
l i n t * mlrtl
po-ntcil at
tl )•(ft* III •
y w ii given Il3.flfl0.00fl by the ject* completed or underway In
1malady which was recently ding- ns 13 IK began. 1 h,- remni-idi-r*. *i «fitirvidtic ir-ifflt ci( |hr Miiioiinil
' » \ t *t ri'M iW. Mellon Education*! and the West, and "Republican policy."
III ^! * (tf *
tm*cd in two anlmsl* from Belle atioot 2,000,1X10..wen- living i. nl
in« * innitf &gt;*»i|c hv i lit Ilf •I It If* «i id I
' Charitable Trust for a new gradu­ ia the only harrier to further de­
III "l %*fll i II 1 1 1 ' '•(■! »*»'■lav nft -r
free wiili some lusty &gt;1
Glade.
ate school of public heal ill to he velopment.
r
Ihft 1 1-0 t.1 b*-v t l* li'i
Noting the record pro,....... „f liiinilrtil* of vohmlce,* who I, had
After rotiferiing with ngricitlCOLUMBIA. N. r . Rrpl. 12
headed hy Dr. Thomas Pnrran,
Dewey tclnrlrrl In a Denver ad­ —(dh—A
» Im?11 • I'’** •till If* fltl
home
owner
.
the
It,
-,-rv.
|toart|
hrgtn,
when
Maidin'*
Idioxl
tu
rn
1
till
nl
experiment
station
staff
posse
rumhlng
ssam
pformer surgeon general of the dress that the Truman administra­
.
lands near here early todav mrmlien horn, the committee e*. oh** i ved thr)I many- had
i i r h t Ifiiififl ,i i *nrtl.iv
U. fl. Public Health Service.
I w lll l
tPJ
tion is pursuing “careless policies"
pert* to go to Itrlle (Bade f.it nwnrra rattier onwilltoclv
V
M IA M I H E A t'll h i
The graduate school will empha­ in handling America's natural re­ arrested a sislh man in con­ ]I f,it,ite
• ii
.r
Af)tti|i i»‘ lloWt &lt;| f f 1
It I I
study.
"IIte
at-titi
hortag,
.*
nection with yesterday's ffin.
Mian,- 1,c art, wa- *-,,, lilt ftr idl' .1
sise occupational and industrial source*. He sddrd:
-,.»to ,1 --J
l»f
♦
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Win robbery of Ihe East t'nrohnn
lb . group l.i ” &gt;mp&lt;&gt; • d of t*i oitit im * *,., doubt f,o eil ot.tr,&gt;*
•* Olflll
i,,,!
»iiI,Ihs| f»*r
health and hygiene and do ha lie
. u n&gt;l « f •
“We have rrschrd the stage In
jA M. l^-e, vetcrinurtnn. Dr. A. far,idles to boy horn, . oft. „ „t
M iik * I it p ft it| ftrrp Itf lift* in tniitlsl ■
by the
*l»icrtl h
research In all phnae* of public our country’s development when Bank nf (oliimhin.
i taint,1 v* 1 - itv
it; Johnson, plant patli'.logist, »ml in fisted prlci prices mi........ .
tii-an,
health.
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fifth
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COLUMBIA. N.C., Sept 22, Mb \V tj. Itoliinvin, soil chemist, whst la-y-iind lion mean . -in,plyPaul Mellon, one of the fund'* In Ih&gt; earrless is In gamble with
W
Uni
,*f
7
f&gt;
Mill,'
le-tt*
T
pn**ed to th,*
country’* security and the — Five men were In custody today all of the U nitH States D epart- in older In obtain shell.-.," tl,,. l ff»lli»* ’ ini t friflflil I ff|Milt ll'lfll I,M,"lit- | ,,ff •HI,,III,*l *- d |"t r|nd ‘ la- the
Uustres, **ld "The project i* con- our flwallaa.*
aa I'aar V m i )
thr mri(H,i| rxiifriinrv xofiirhtiir t*» ■Iriviin run fini bed tin- •I* mini- w. I
'i n connection with the $00,000‘ ment of Agriculture, and Dr. W. report said.
Wived a* a nucleus front which,
. t i tii* mile*
kill
; holdup of the eastern North Can*. |J Gibbons, bend of the Inigc
through extensive research anil
Il al*o said tii.it today'* on- i|j*V kkttftlfl ir|| h Iip ||u i -hr It »*l ltd riirn wa| a llttb r much
ii.ted &gt;• Miatui
I *1, llo
j tins hank at Columbia.
animal clinic at Alabama Poly- prer,dented **mg t • hop,.-' «*• nrr hrrn fiprd
the association of other* active in
w/»'ei
tnin
niitl
ov«
r
flou
ftrrn,
I
r
&lt;• •••nlnnr.t II.. ) - , „ -•„ ,.,
the field, there will evolve a great David R ush ! Named
More than IM.OOO wn» recover- technic Institiilr, Aohiirn
ray nr Buy fliealitl it ,,r and U n t i l
l*|ftr
fttifnrfnn L«tf M*» * Iti
•, I ,' -Im mg
Institute nf preventive medicine F uture Farm er Head |ed In the capture of thiee negtoes
While a t the University of
low place* arid i )t-a)t I oirrc latn - mm
»lift U|t ff*&lt;4
•ll*l fit)* jMtlfll I m $» *!♦•f«»t11• |tt » »i*i )••• Uiith-rw i i thr nlsygi -un-l lb. I ■mi. .itifor ihe lietUrmenl of health rondiin a nearby swamp last night, nr- Florida Ihe committee Im* Assist- Willow Of Carnegie
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ed
hy
Dr.
A.
L.
Shenly,
head
of
t
tty
itood
tl)»
blow
1
j cording to Charles \V. Brown, *|«-Hy EDWIN Illinois I,YN
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1 lo • t .e i .
ceftnift ttliflf *I »• IJIrfl
Mellon, a son of former II. 8.
Iclnl agent in charge of the Char- the animal industry departm ent.
Leaves It» ICstale Mui nil*fi.fi oiiplr
Wreck* t . mah -pink profit
r. » t iniA'i b a , h r.
David Rus»i was elected pres­ Intte division of the Federal Bu­ and other staff memla-rs. They
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew
w 1 ■• • |V i bit
Yi.i«t dp *1
••“lay hauling out !• in-bd tnn'ot
«|
»•/* itt
t'll
. W l.it. If
W. Me lllon whose money set up ident of the Seminole Chapter of
will Ic accompanied In Belle
I'iJilTf 'dill | lifer f Iil•9
i"il 1*1* -it $1 a too T - , rim new*,
of Investigation.
\I.\V W l||K , s'xi’iii 21, f/l'i
-i t,
(Ittnflnnptl ttl 1‘iKi I nUfl
the trust, also said in making the Future Farmer* at their Initial reau
Clmle i,y l)r. Charles F. Simpson,
ff I
•-&gt; Ihn oiainland w- i- open ,1
Two
white
men
were
arrested
Th
r
wiilotv
of
\rnlit
w
fTirnrffir,
announcement at a university meeting of the school term at the
station veterinarian.
ll &lt;
•
bough
water
b,gg«,l.
&lt;n,|
II,.
earlier
vesteritay
a
few
hours
a
f­
I'hilAiif hr*i|iint .uni
trustees' meeting "we are delight- Future Farmer building at Sem­
U) *•
'too ,|
Dr. Gibson says the first re . j Sriit»uh.ln»r»l
V
makrr, left
M!i.ft m,|n| nrt I’rushm.in WuukOpun.s tlUfil **„• pA|MTle,| • l»- 1 1— *r nl, K, .no
If **l)f| Ii||r || •*■! |* i|f I tttir t
■ to see that Dr Thomas Parrar. inole High School, last Tuesday ter Ihe hank w*» held up shortly
I l,i-t night in
•me »tih during the ,1 ■v
liefnre
noon.
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npjtl
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has Irtrn selected by the university evening.
On Slut,son ('iimpiis Ibiinugce flint, tl,- wind wit-. ........ &gt; Ini'
II,.- shell , i
Blown identified the two white
ill all
1*&gt;«111V.
as th* first dean of the school."
.... 1,1 , ill, nmig'i f.,"d to
Imiitril
l,i
f*-w
s
ji
'
-w,*
i.,i&gt;c,
c,|
Wit.
Other officer* elected were: Cote- men
AI
Cahill
To
Speak
in custody ns Hurry Everett
Mellon described the school's man 5'ate* as vice president; Wal­
to «oli|| 1111w 'litt.r.e- ,,|tli!|iy j,|J_ f. i d
filn l by rhNflf \\ F n .
fur t'Vi- lsv«.
f IK I.A N IL Mn|if
f S|$rrii«11
goal a* “World leadership In in­ lace Tyre as secretary; Nathan Morrison ami Aubrey Whitt Tar*
At
Jaycoe
Meeting
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i'lirn
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&lt;u&gt; prays today, wn in-d ,ml tin*
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dustrial and occupational health Myers as Irrsiurer ami Edwin kingtnn. and the negroes s* Chris­
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tippraarn to liaik-t
Hauluver
nf.filv Iff lift*
u t il
11 ! c lit «1 ■I
nf Mli'f t*ill Ffiivrrnily 111"***' yi'dlu
and in other flelda of preventlvn
to p h■e■r C.
Ward, Willie
Milkins
Cnrnep
|bn-lgr which rnveis -in lt,b t on the
fitf-il (Gilt «*f 1b»* "t fttt*
M»* fMiirufl
Brooklyn as reporter. Fifty-three •
Al Cohill,
* n„
ass . M at _
AI
* an n i, iirrxidrnt
|irrftiiirni ttf
nl (hr
I nr field
medieine,"
,K
nmnm
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I
i ' V o/wvhI'o
day
wilb
21
new
Inr-M
'rv
of
tin
HM
H
am
Jes.ic
Bvttum.
A
gave
Nor,
Junjni.
(:ham(l4,r
llf
,;nm.
orr
,,t
Iwmlevard
to
tk,
nnitli
„f
jhaven rn the btM- c.rrM, *.rvt»
•„
ilH. amountH to fjrM,2H.2tl
r..,.ll11v
(ir),
Chancellor Jt, H. Pitigcrald of members were present. Future foik Va. addresses, llmwn sard
achedided
m
speak
at
I'd erat and
tn ,,
,i
, ,
I’mk nrila,',** r-t &gt;1 altby wilder | 8- 'Mint
the university, said Dr. I’arran meetings wrre scheduled for the
,
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year
"Indent!nil
tint,
fr,
CJI
'• -idelit nnd the 1*1 rtid If, -tori' I \r l lew, i -n buriir.ino
in,!►
would a ■*ume hi* new duties at first and third Tuesday* of each , "
^I rr Vc
n
J mrrliru:
7,’i,,r ?o* uInn
, r th a- 111,000.000 with Ihe 11.8 I . . '"'S?
r,**„r, fiord hotel , app.iieritly snf
of i^irnnirrrr
rot mil* an hour ami ■••
hit
oner. He alio wilt serva as consult- month.
Tlie new far,illy niemiwra w, n fried no ilamnge •*eept n, rhap* 1 Jh f ake ttl,re, t, .t,e,- |,,**ii -’.irly
I
Tmiiiit Center tomorrow, it was tn »*ii^tlft( tf»
At the school farm the noya are
ant to the ehaneetlnr on the medi­
A total of $2.r,i:.,nnn j, dl»tri prr entml l*y Pri-*ldi*,it .1. till,, from w,it,r. The storm, -till pour
t---1.*.-, tiriiigiug .i deluge i rnin
a l I aelener*.
now preparing land for crops. Th* W. H. Stovall,.I r. To He announreil today by President
Fdniund* at thr* fust f,&gt;- ■111y m&lt; •-t ill- Ion, nf water on tin- ia-m h t , - V .ilr l tre.ii , f ot or m o ) deep
I Farm shop has been rearranged InHtructor A t U. Of F. Gordon Bradley „f the local or­ t„,t*'i in pul,lie la-*pie-a
ganisation.
Bulk of |h*&gt; estate i„chi,b-&gt; t*w) ing of the lUlth sr**inn &gt;,f t h e Uni- •nt, knocked over only a ft w il, tlir- d in i a - thr storm sp.
machinery has been cleaned,
Roy Iliw n in g Opens j and
palm Ire, - and ntiipp-d off enrn- p i . ached.
"We have not heard what h tsi'G n of stock* and lemds totaling verslly*.
repainted and put in readineia for
GAINESVILLE Sept. 22 (Kpe- snhjerl will be. hut we think he $ 1 1 '17JXI3.
I trait Harrv C. G,,r’vrv»l an , nut*.
Mr, Carnegie also
From Ifl \ M. Tnex'lav ui til
Keystone A irport
use.
ria l)—Waller Boyd Stovall, Jr.. will tell us of the plans and pro- owned Manhattan real e»,nt * nnnnred that the numla-r nf rla«I 0 \ . M. 1 lay five- nnd one
Enrollment In Vocational Agri­ . of
Sanford,
a
form
er
University
nf
icct* nf the stab, organisation." ] Valool at $2.210.1,00
Control Finn half inche* of rain fell. There
se* Iw-ing t&gt;ffete«l thi. year Is th, Flood
Boy II, Browning, former man- culture at the school Is thr largest i Floridi honor student, hss reernllv President Bradley declared y e,terIncluded In her beqnent* wa« , large*t in the history -&gt;f the uni
tin ca a lr i'i rvpmt.-d tlier*
, *g*r of the Sanford School of In a number of year* and tnreo heen appointed a tearhing assis­ day.
Outlined
Hy Holland **,■)&lt;•
h itlh Avenue pairel, valued at v t , &gt;,ty and that for tin first two
Spray fr -ni biru k ri -,a, - i
* Aviation, inday announced the classes are held daily. Home pro- tan t in the department of mathe­
“We are looking for a large $2.tir,.nn0 whirl, g»r* to the Cnt- weeks some inronveniettre* may
over lit-. - anil |irtn..e.r ber»-. Wave,
opening Sunday of the Keystone Jccta Include the ralalng nf bogs matic*.
ti M N E S V II.L E , Sept 22. &lt;13
group to attend tomorrow'a meet- oc-i- Corporation.
tplarhing an , lim atrd to f&gt;-rt
l»e • xperienred until Ik* new lliisi
Airpark and Ranch, new honin of and cattle, chickens, grain and
While a student at Florida Stov­ Ing " he added.
I lleiv-een Ullf, and l!t|e,. the pt '•ess Admit,Istr atinn Building I 1‘ S Senator Sp* .-aid Holland in the uii wMklud out apprnarht-i
truck
crop*.
. the school which is located at the
all was elected to Phi Beta Kappa,
I»r»s old, Mia. Carnegie made S20 cottlplcicd and remodeling nt, othe- tlt-Elai urgetl the people of North tn the Uakcr' Haulovir t- ub:-’
urner Army Air Itase at KeyPhi Kappa Phi, Gamma Slgm*
VFW MEET
Florida to ’‘inter* ,t themselves" north of Miami ibach.
gift.* "f cash and srruritie* total­ building* is completed.
BABY
SNAKE
one Height*.
Sanford Giant Manager Hal ing LVOOO or more each tn rela­
Sightseers, in automotxl* i and
President Edmunds Invited mor- In the $2('4.«KKt,bflo South Florid*
G B. Elliott. Sid East Third Emsllon Phi Eta Slgtna, and I/**:
- The Airpark, which has an area
Piraroa
de
Queveda,
all
honorary
Gruber
slid
Pitcher
Buddy
lak
e
tive*. churches and rburitiei.
of the farulty to participate in the flood rontnd program it, an «d- afoot, se n, plentiful despite sting.
of 2.800 acres, will ba davtlopcd S treet, yesterday exhibited a glasa fraternities.
w
III
tell
experiences
of
garnef
dur­
The principal personal benefici­ teacher rHireinent fund and an ­ the,« Iwfntt a local civic chib here Ing tnin nmt putty wlrd-. 'I s r v
r In which ha had placed a tiny
a* a recreational centar for “Fly- fa
On being graduated In June, he ing the past season to member* of ary i* a daughter, Mrs. Margaret nounced that a huspilaliratinn and tiHlay.
plclerl tlie|r
&gt;y ptngetlv arriong
snake which had a goM hand
Ing Sportsman". Facilities will blaek
(&lt; )tHtlnmd ttn r w*,» I na|
around Ita neck In the way of receiver! his bachelor's degree In the VFW at the legion Hut, Mon­ Carnegie Miller of Mllllirnok, N.Y,, group imuiranee program will he
Kenator Ihdlnnrl explninetl (hat
b« available for both land and sea- coloring, and which ahowrd a mathematics with honors. He day evening. The talk* will follow wi n received real e*la*r. houirtndd put into effect »* amm a* n plan .lb* imople in Ihe northern part id
ane*. A soaring contest will bo mahogany hue underneath. He formerly served five year* with a chicken pilau supper, John L. effrrts, annuities' surplus and the can lie chosen.
the stale were rot,rented with
l it I Kill t l it AtillOi ND
■Id and among entries will be revealed that he ha&lt;t found the the navy.
Galloway will preside.
residue nf the estate.
flo.,,1 roilrlitions in K,,utli Florida
MI AMI. S- pt. 22—(dn— Tha
W. J . Krohne of Maitland, Mis* knake on East Third 8treet.
$30,000 H O M E
le,rb from an econottlie and tax Britldi
freighter
l.ochmonar,
MBA BT WLVG
Mlksy Browning and Guy Sterar.
COLLEGE BUILDING
MAYPOHT EXPANSION
TALLAHASSEE, Sept 21 — Irtfdieiint. lie revealetl that 1* l which hittv &gt;ground Sunday at
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21 —
JACKRON PRINCIPAL
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21 —
JACKSONVILLE, S. pt. 21
&lt;ij’&gt; Tlin new official hr,it,a of the yr-.tt fI-i-mI rlsinag) in South Florida Ltllle (dayman Idand, remained
COMIC BOOKS
JACKSONVILLE SepL 3 1 - f/Pk—Th* cabinet today released (/Pi—Florida Slate University to­ t,73 Plan* contemplated by the Floiida State U nivrt’lty ptt i- SMUlURterl
to $8tt.0tKt,(MK). while on the Caribbean re«f with lit
$018,000 for ronatrurtlnn of a new day was given $73,000 to bulb! a Nsvy for expand,m of the Naval dent, no a Itt-nrro hllltide site
E. L. Lounsbury has
crew of fl7 am! sue pasicngers st ill
—Comic wioki ftnould &gt;tlck to recommendad by Duval County wing to the University of Florida new rice I shop building on the Air Base here and nt Maypn/t overlooking the rumpus here co*t some $38.nt»JWO will have tn he ui-rwr
t today.
raised within the state tn obtain
am ed y . th# Los Angelas
campus.
School trusts** fur appointment library.
were to he outlined today bv Vice $131J¥K).
Tin- Coast Guad said there was
g 170,04)0,000 in fedrrnl fundi to be
Tba new wing will provide stack
a* principal of lb* Andrew JackPraaldent Desk 8. Cambell had Admiral John D. Price, deputy
The »lntr cabinet was informed
no immediate d a n rtr and the tug
arm High School, aUBcisdng IlM room for 100,000 books and will asked for 100,000, but th« cabinet chief nf Naval operations for Air. today that a final payment of spent on the program.
reported it was still itanding
la ta 1C. A. Dstaorsst Tba tmstaaa Include a reading room. Other) trimmed the amount. He said the nt luncheon. Price was second $48,201 had been made from uni­ •’Some work such as deepening curb
the 9,000 ton vessel.
work now in p ro g ro u on the lib* new building la needed to rslcaae commandant o f lha station here versity incidental funds for In­ the St. Lurie Canal and repairing byThings
should have d ie te d
rary Includes ■ now front for the various service chops on the prior to overseas duty In which stallation of utilities, improvement dike damaye from last year is al­
down tnarv hy now, the C-oaat
a n t priaelpaL Tka awanty school building and remodeling of present campus for use a t classroom* for he M air raids on Wake, the Mar- of grounds and completion of Uio ready being carrier) on with federal Guard
said, the h'jrricara having
'J tf
■tack space.
a w o rd student tody of 4,800.
board magi p u g on both.
shslli and Okinawa.
home.
funds” Senator Holland said.
moved or

PittahurghU. Given
$13,000,000 FundTo
Establish School

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FBI Agents Hold
5 Men In Custody
In Bank Robbery z

Hurricane1 ( l e a n s
And Snubs Miami
For Timl ist Season

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Truman Loses Two

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te you, it
you. Mrk r il &gt;r| *|1 m il Ik**Ji
the path **HI II ifflW || b&gt; rillikil Hill
r«l«Hfw In 1r In jHiHr re
tiatel
ligion. li. 1 &gt;• dorr* 1•r ILt- *»»m!
i only —-J»iHifa 1:22*
atm not tl«
U 5 . loirign Tilde Sltowt *'.|ig!il
May lx *-r .toil l IrmJ
ing them enough money.

Decline

Don't expect llir I 'lilted Na
tioni General At&gt;rmlil)&gt; now meet
mg in Pant lo do anything. I hey
ate retrained from doing anythin';
t y the Lniled Naitnni Charier All
they can do it to tall.
We were very much interfiled
lo »tr dial their ate ()Y nr ifmet
who tome from the Ninth regilier
etl tho yeai at I londa’t A anil M
Collect lor Negrnrt
Dial n, 65
northern nrgioct in one oi lit*
Soulh'i triiinv lieyio college* Mi ill
while. Mi all the college! of all the
Northern ilalet only fli negmet
graduated la-1 year.
Henry Wallace ii convinced that
i( we lu te anolhei war. r t r i y man
woman, and child will be wiped
off dir face of llir r.iilh. III •|ill»*
of ihe fad tli.il llir | m&gt;|,iiI.i Iioii id
the woihl it inrcrating to rapidly
I here I lima trio lo be ,y l.n V of
tl ending loom only m anot lie r
generation ai two. W r air afiai.l
Wallace will hr diiappoinlrd will,
(he reiulli cd the next war. We
ate too ttiu.S like guinea pigi
And aulamali. ally ai iouii at a lew
■llllon people have liern lulled, the
war will end. one &gt;ide of ihe olliec
which hai endured llir grralnt
lo o t! will luiirndrr. and their will
mil be a couple,of thmuand mil
lion olhci people left oil rarili
Tlie Hrpuhli. all &lt; impawn man­
ager for Honda ptrtlicla lhal the
Republican? are going to i.ttiv tin.
Itate in Nnvrmbei foi Govrinnr
Dewey, and that may be
h duet
nol terrii likrtv that nlltei Hull
nuuid nr W allatr will tut in lira tily
on the Dewey voir, l.ni Pirisirnt
Truman will hate t&gt;, di'lde with
both of (hem
Wallace may pult
Up a few nrgio tolet who olhcrwu*
would vole foi lium.iu. and Tliuiinond undoubtedly will gri a hug,
tote finin dir haul Drmnc ialt who
c*nnol itnmrch liu iiu n . Honda
went f t .piililn an juri 20 yean ago
with fai Irtt lea,on than il liar In
n Hrpuhli. an ill llir Year of Dm
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Hoiida eiliiia men air apprahmi
lo a Senate lukcomiiiitlee for fr j
eial aid in view uf falling priret
which have earned leuifir lotvei
duiiiig die pail Iwo yean. Their
would term to be ai much logi, in
govrinmriit buying and dumpint
of Florid* oianwet at in llir me
of fedeial fundi lo boost llir price,
of eggi. p .ilalnr.. wheal, m in -u
cotton, bul juil to long ai every­
one who it in liouhlr continue, lo
run lo ihe federal gotrrnmrnl fm
help. w r are going lo liavr highri
■ml higher laxrt, highet and highri
er micet. hither and highri wage*,
and more and ntorr tnfislion until
the whole kit and Lakoodlr comet
tumbling down an the heatlt of all
of ui like a home of fault.
Senator Pepper intuit that Gov­
ernor Thurmond hatn'l a chance
in the world of winning the pret
idential election. Rut if ihe elec
lion it elute in lire retl of die
country, and nrhlier Dewey nor
Tiuman ran rommaitcl a maJoiity
in ihe rJcrlnial College, the elec­
tion will he thrown into (hr lluute
of Repretenlalivrt where anything
miahl happen. 11 might be lhal
neither could gel a majority there
cither, and tince the Comlitulion
ptovidet that the Kepretenlativet
mutt choote from among the three
high candidate! in the Electoral
College, Thurmond mighl prove lo
be the only one who could gel a
majority in ihe lloute. It would
cm lo ut lhal be hat at much

2a nee a t aqr dark h o rn candidal*

Death Of A Fox
"I di'lii't know In* was still nlivo." Tliis roninrk nuisl
linvp In i n ni.ich* lev ninny u f t Iicihc who mwl &lt;&gt;f I In* di'iitb at
MV of 1‘i nliimml, fiiinn r Isnr of Rulgaiia ami tin* last survivinp lu'tid of a nation who rnloil dnrlnp World War I.
I'Vnlinaml. a nutmlwr of tlm (iminun nrimi-K Inmsc* of
Siixp-CnburK-Gotlia, was clioscn prini i* rd‘ Itnlparia in I KMT
His (‘cnintry, still nominally part of Turkey, was actually
fm* but more or less depe ndent on Russin. In PJOK tin* out­
break of diplomatic troubles between Russia and tlerinnny
enabled l erdinand to shake himself free* of Russia and tie
clare llimself tsar of independent Rulparia. A crafty sold
nicknamed "The Fox", he rc*|H*ated|y pot himself into trouble
as foxy people* often do. In 1012 he joined in a condonation
of Ralkan states apninst Turkey, and won cnnsideralile te r­
ritory for his country. Then he made an unprovoked a t­
tack mi Ins allies, and was soundly beaten, lotting most of
his previous pains.
In the first world war Ferdinand picked Germany as
the ultimate winne r, and won his country the distinction of
beiiut the first partner in tin* (leirnan-Austrian RulyarianTurkish alliance to Is* knocked out. This forced his alslicatinn in I1HH. Since* then In* has lived mostly in Germany,
seeiny his son ami successor forced out in IlH.t, mul the
alsditinn of the monarchy in IHUt.
With Ihilpnrin now a Russian satellite state, The Fox
may have reflected, "At least I kept my country iinle|H*ndent."

A new word for the dictionary is "vocarium". This is a
new kind of collection which libraries are lii-pimilnp to make
one of plmitoKraph records. They are not of music, though
libraries do have those, but of poetry.
There is one such in the Harvard University Library,
formed by I'rof. Frederick
Packard of the Department
of Public Speakinp. He believes that poetry should Is* heard
and not Just read, and lias formed the vocarium to let |stetry lovers take in their favorites through the car as well as
the eye. Those wli have tried it say that it is astonlshiiiff
what a different impression is made by a poem thus pre­
sented.

^AWASHINGTON
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E btniadl, Gotham Banlior,
May Oocorn* 0*f*nto Hoad

S p tu tl to C tnttal P ic k
IV /fAHIIINOTON—Atlru.ly Ih rtr It ipciuUtlon stwut th&lt;* fourth
TV rouii.t of |&gt;u*twar wugr In crratn , although many union* atilt
huvr nut luiiiplrlrtl llialr I tU IhOil-ruun.i nrgutlatlona.
Thr trlrphonr union*, for axatnpl*. arr jutt laumhlng an all*out
fight for Ihr ihitd-ruund pxltcrn uf about I S c a n t * an hour aatabh th ,.l in ulhrr major Imlutlrira.
lluwavrr, tlur* la talk of aunthrr Inntl nrxt aprlng and the
unlotta may ilrmand ohuul llir u n i t tnciraae re*
crlve.t thin year.
Homr atatlatlrlan* calculate that the coat of
Intng will have gone up a little uvrr nine polnla
at the prrltxl flout April. IbtS. to next Jan 1.
tfalng the General Molora formula - a ona-rant
hourly wage bo*ut for every inrrraae of t U
(K.inla In the coat uf living that would mean a
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fourth-round pay booat of about eight renta A,hi
a
to thla Ihe three ccr.ta an hour contained In Ihe
GM formula aa an' "Improvement far tor," sat) lira
A
total contra to about II ernta an hour.
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tJnl.eia may ack double that in fourth round
V V rtrgotiatluna but aettle for half.
a
e
a
a
Ftrdlnond
• CAM.NET HPl.t llLATION Front runner for
Ittatriwlt
Ihe rhaler poat of flefente' arcretary —If TTiomaa
K LVrvtry ta elrrted prrildenl—currently la Ferdinand 1Cbrrata.lt,
Nrw York lianktr who haa done arVctal Important joba for Ih*
govrrnmrnt and done thm i well.
Kgrllrr talk ctntrred around Senator Edward Martin of Penn*
aylvania, Srnalur Henry Cabot laelgr of Maaaarliuartta. and Harold
E. Htaaari. It haa liern eatabllahrd, however, that alt would he
Utttrd from the poat by raaion of having participated In Ihe Irgla*
lutlon which rrrutrd thr department of defrnte, or aa recent aoldlera.
Lodge waa a lank ulTl«er and Htaaaen a Navy captain In World
War II.
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YOUR "SHIP WILL
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CO M E H C Soonar
f
Caillaa** e ,»■,
I t'H lla w i frmm P a ir ,la* I
By the Aid of Nawapapaff
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skip may not hr- permanent -th a t' m etro*. The priority item l» the
A D V E R T IS IN G
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lx, the numbx-t of owners is likely PaLcidine ditpettThe Assembly will also eonrider
to drop away if there Ip an rrono
a proposal of it* Secretary-Gen­
mlr slump.
That’s what • happxMied during eral. Trygve Lie, to establish e
the ItblO's, the report said, break­ United Nation* po'.ic* f«rc» to ft*ing what otherwise ha* been a store order in troubled areas and
steady increase In thr proportion for protection of ita mediators.
In Haifa, Israel, a reliable source
of home ownership since 1340.
The proportion had risen from said member* of th* outlaw ed1
37 percent fn IWKi to 44 percent Stern gang have Iliad* at least In- .
■g
' VJT
by the time t!*B0 came along direct threat* against the life of
bringing hard limes over flic Dr. Ralph J. Bunchi* who replaced
nation. The ratio dropped away ihe assassinated flernadorie a*
mediator in i'aUstioe.
,
n 4t percent hy 1940.
f. trtlk .
Another dispatch from Israel j
The reserve hoard's report said that second Jewish extrem al
showed home ownership was group, the Irguo vai torumi had | T i PBNS 12:11 P. M. DAILY
.Mailares 10c * Esenlnga W,
Breotet in the Higher in.- .me
Children lie
brackets than the lower ones, lurried In it# arms to the govern* ,
I
hut even among families with men! and had disbanded.
The Canadian delegate to thu
LAST DAY WKD.!
incomes under g.’I.IHIfl, two out of
United Nations. General A.G.L.
five owned their places.
McNaughton said in Paris llussn
iTrT rTrBm tTu^iT.m f
At Incomes alsive I7,£ik!, thi,a* dim# not have the atom lniinb and
out of four did so.
that the world ha* five vear* io
The survey also show,it:
work out a control system for
The median rent pal I by non- atomic w arfare “before ■ time for
farm families at the beginning of hysteria really arrives."
this year wax approximately .&lt;.’!()
Thursday &amp; Fridaj!
a month. Median means ‘‘middl-!.”
WAR CRIMES
that is, the number of families
MANILA. Sept. 2 !—(/Pi—Re­
paying more than |30 rx|uatted the
LJ RE OFpo H-JTJNE' y
sponsibility for tho murders of
number paying less than S30.
president
Klpidio
Quirlno'x
wife
More Ilian one quarter of all and three of their children sens
L U S I ^ f o r -f a m r i !
renting families had increases In among 56 charges filed today amonthly rental payments during gainst I.t. Gen. Shinto Yrriroyama.
1947. There was no change fur
Yokoyama was Japanse comabout rV) percent and ther was ntander In Manila shortly before
a decliae for a small group.
| )a |i&gt;M&gt;rsation in February, 1943.
On the average, families who tie !• the general lo tie tried hy
ERROL
paid rent spent about 12 percent the Philippines War Crimes Comof their total income on it-!e*s mission. He will to* arraigned next
than half the 23 percent tradttio-1 month.
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a w
nally assigned for rent in the
standard home budget.
mean* half the nation'* renters
Differences were substantial paid more than that, the other
among inronu- groups, however. I half less.
Families with Incomes under U r
The reserve boatd also dls*
°00 used 21 percent for rent rlo(iwl tll„ the number of home
while those with incomes of f6.- i owner* has risen to a record
000 and mure an average of only [ |g,500.000 total. And tl Indicated
9 perrent.
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tj1(|t many uf these with they
were renters instead.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 22—&lt;/pi
"The acute shortage of rental
—If you're paying the traditional units has no doubt forced many
week’s wages for one month's families to buy homes, often at
rent, then It's costing you twice- inflated prices and somewhat bethe average rent payer’s outlay, yond their means, simply in older
a government report shows
to obtain shatter," the report
Some
17,000,000 Americans said.
were paying out an average of IZ
------per cent of their monthly In.-om*
The Inner reaches of the Rattle
ror n?nt at the *tart of tp* year, S#» in only about on* par rani salt
th* Faritral Ra*arvc boari! anhl., compared with about 3.6 par cant
Tha median rant wat |30~whfch for tha Atlantic.

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tTANOINO OK IHI HA* PLATFORMof ■ 11-rnr train In All,any, N. Y, Mia.
ThuniM K. 1)ew«*y aecrpta a wrll-wlaher’* b itk rt of Rowar* a* h«r hut*
burnt, thn Itr|iublican candidate tor I'm ldm t, looks on. l lili photo wt*
Ukcn Jiut #i the* train left for I)o» Molnct, Iowa, wttero Governor Dowry
luutla tlio opening speech of tils larnpiiign. ((nlrmalamal £oundpholo)

Florida’s Hurricane
II »Htln«rr r„.™ riser its n
fnlli'n palm fronds and eormmt*.
Mre. f'athetinr Fonuhell ami n
croup of iH-opIr aht'lterrd in hrr
t.omi* nt Hialeah toiiorted honext-

W. Tallx.lt, head of thr Tampa
\Y rather llurc-au, xai.1 at S:45
A M. (K 8 T » tixtay.

FLYNN

M*r.i*«tu, IIIailrntori. Su [Vt.-isl„„„, rira rw a trr and Tampa itlready have had the highrat winda
to Is* expected from thi* atorrn,
lie said.
milra an
to-troodne** (now fell_on_her lawn Tto- |s-ak h n r waa
and thou* of her neighbor*. Mlu- hour with ituala up to 40. Talbott
inviit. d it wax not hail or tain *uld hr did not have complete re­
am! aaiil: "If* soft, not hard- ri,rri* from other weat cuaat eil*
rent snow."
ir». hut the* nruk should have l«-en
Dave Milford, a service station lig h tly higher at Sanuot* and
operator at llouioslrnd, &gt;ald n , ns Bradenton, which were cloacr to
and a half ton truck wax rolte the centx*r of Ihe *torm.
AI ila cluaext approach to thi*
along hit parkway like a utdicr
arm the etorm wax over Lake
ball
Mlnmiana really* l*egnn to worry Okrechi.be,* with its moat deatrur*
olxnit lb,* hurricane when eight live nin*la, rra usual on the right
of ita path, or iu the eolt
.Seminole Indiana entered the aide
aaid.
Miramar school storm xhetter. theForforecast
that reason no very high
D-uallv the Indian* remain In wind* are
to la expected in thv
their In-t itronghold-th,* Ever* Lakeland-Winter Itavrn area, rich
glade
... . . .
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!citrus territory. Talbott said.
Miami had winds of AR rude, an Winds (here should Ire only slighthour in sustain,',! vet nelly and | v higher than at Tampa, with
gu ts above 75. Driving rain the freak late this morning,
drenched half of the peninsula.
William Jolin Evans, 41. en­
F B I H o ld s M e n
gineer at th,- Tatern Surf Ctuti on
Miami Reach, was kiT!a-.l when
llssllSHrS (mm I 's ir liar!
|
blnwn from the roof uf the five,
(dory tiuilding. Mrs. Ren J, Kin­ it out with officers of * poise who
20th &amp; Old Lake M ary Road
caid. fid, wa* eleclrocutad when rinsed ill on him lit the swamp. '
she tmirlu'd n live wire In the State highway patrolmen, sheriffs
This Theatre la Equipped
yard of her home in ■C,g^,nut officer* fiom Columbia and FIR
With
Grove, a Mliitni subnrti.
agent* continued to beat the
Damage to Miami was limited swamp during the night fur three
ACOUSTICION
CAS • OIL * R E P A I R S ON ALL MAKES CARSto uprooted |ialm trees, broken more men sought in connection
Hearing Aid Seal Phone*
power lines, smashed window! and with the holdup.
POWER
LAWNMOWERS
•
MOTORS
OF
ALL
KINDS
Aik For Them At Th*
tillltMiaids. Streets Were flooded by
Dux O ffice
HoW t l,oul» Stevenson railed
torrent ial tains. Trnnsritirtatlmi
M.
M.
Bennett,
owner
*
vs* disrupted. ,choot« rCntaincw tha inhabitants uf Samoa the
"gayest of the Polynesians".
d iced amt bilk|ness suspend*',!
Miami Reach reported tome
show window* Mown In. tree*
uprooted or snapped otf l&gt;y tha
gusty, twisting Winds, and nliimt*
niiin -hutti-r* torn off. \ wall of
a night club, M ng n-liullt, was
flattened.
* * 0
Rough water undermined .» span
of lie Mac Arthur Cnir*&lt;*'v*
til'd lug Miami and Min 1 '
'»
and the bridge wo. -I,nci| to
liaffic.
Report* of damage trickled In.
Thirty privately owned bualx weie
.link, three navy craft damage*|
arid two foaxt Gipird laixl. driven
nxhore at Key West, lb-uses were
unriMifrd and water rose tt&gt; n
| depth of thu-e fp,*t ut, Du. east
xide of the island.
All docks at Tavernier, midway
down the Key*. Were wnshol out.
The Oversea* Highway f r o m
Miami to Key West was flood-d
and closed tu trnffie.
A small tornado, spawned by
the hurricane, tore a palh through
W Urn a m anufacturer (mxlm-e* g to provide nil oor cnalotuera with
a (arming srcllon near Home.I, ait.
car Mt oliviittisly altrail o f lh« new Oldsmobile cars. But tinIt denmlhhed a farmhouse, un*
roofed another and damage I seve­
lime* a* llir huioratnic O ld.m o. fur tuna tel y, llti* can't br done
ral others. No. person. tv**rr rebile, il'* only natural th a t de­ nrerrilghf. T hat I* why w* ere
ported Injun*,! there.
m and for that product should taking this opportunity to re­
The Miami Weather Rureau on
ItrraL all rrs-ord*. Add to llii* a ffirm publicly o u r I'DLICIKS
the I7lh floor of the Tech*-'e*j
High School, develo|ied leak - ■'-at
l‘»la\ '* |ient*u|i need for auto* ON l'HICES AND DEI.IVEKItS.
caused Chief Storm Forecaster
M IIV IIIIS WewiUdrlivrr all new
moliilr* —plus ruuiinuing slmrl* We believe that under present
Grmly Norton to grab n mop.
OklrmobilM at the ratlirsl pxwribir data
aye* of strrl and oilier rritiral rirnim stauaa* llteae policies con*
coarislrtil with production.
iff a terra Is—and to n 'll see why at it ute a smind basis for "fair
TAMPA, Sept. 22 &lt;eT&gt;— Th#
MHOS (3r will charge no more
worst of the tropical storm haa
wr have a real (irolilem on our play” to everybody. And wre hope
passed the Tampa Ray area, W.
tha a the delivered price* .iirrrrtrd br tha
hands. %o value Thr good will of th a t, on this basis, wa may con*
Ohltmubilr Diviriuti of Gelo ld Motors. The
ull our rustom rr*. We would like linue lo serve vou.
buyer will receive aa itcuiirrd bill of rale.

SHERIDAN

B E N N E T T ’S G A R A G E

Vocarium

fourth Round Wag* Boot!
Atiaady Sp*culul*d Upon

Russia Warn

Home Owners

It m utt have Ik-vii a painful blow to Pruahh-nt Truman
whfii, ju.st a t he w m startin g mi h it—to uw hit own Inn*
puaK«*~ "give 'em h—" tour, Jeste Jouet and iiit Houston
Chronicle front-paged a ileclarution for Dewey, and, con*
currently, Nuahville't Banner was hoisted on the Thurmond*
Wright flng*|&gt;ule.
Jurist- Joliet lias been a lifelong Denuarat, always "re- •
Kular." lie promoted and financed the national convention at j
Houston, was for 12 year* a member of the Roosevelt adminitlratioii a t chairman uf the HFC, federal loan adimnisIration, Secretary of Commerce. Never In-fore tint lie waver­
ed personally or witli tils newspaper fr.tin the straight line
of party loyalty- but Truman is too hard to swallow.
In the Chronicle editorial ntinuuncitig his change, Joliet
said: "It should be obvious to all thinking people that we
need a change in our national admiui'-(ration. Patriotism
should teach us to forget party labels Ibis year. This will
not be a rase of leaving our party: rather our party, as we
inherited it from our fathers, and as we still would like to
have it. has left us.”
The Na divide Banner, hitherto taiiuclily Democratic,
in declaring' f'*r the States Rights Party ticket, said that
out hern Democrats have been "sold down the river" and
that the DKieerat 1are now the "true Deinocratir Party."
All of which must be dj*hcnrtcuiup to "(live 'Em ^ — *11
Harry.—Tampa Tribune.
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WEDNESDAY HEFT. 22, UMh

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'
H e ra ld

2

NOW OPEN

/lDELIVERIES, ’ PRICES, ’TRADE-INS
^FINANCING, ’'ACCESSORIES
OUR 5-P0INT PUDGE
TO TNI PUBLIC

Dr. C. L. Persons
OPTOMETRIST
PROMPT COMP LETS
OPTICAL KKKVICR

■

• IIEIIMAN WOMEN The audd«n ratllv tlo n that there are
T.M0.000 more women than man In Germany pleaagea new action
among United Statea occupation official*.
A concerted drive will be launched to Increaae Ihe i f f 11 number*
of German wu+.*n already felt to be in aympathy with democracy
aa Americana know II.
The United State* la expected to tend among three German
women tome worker# from American organttatlona who will really
grt down to caara and allow th* German women how to win freedom
fur thrmaelvea.
Trip* to Kurup* by preatdenta of United Stale* woaten'a club*
prcdwhly will br eliminated.
Km,-runner of the tyfte of woman to br aei.t to Germany In the
fulure la Mis. Chase Going Woodturner, former covgraaiwoman
from Connecticut, who for thra* month* atudled Ihe need* and way*
of appealing directly to German women Her conclusion:
A counter-attack agaluil Soviet propaganda In Gtrmany may be
efTacted peacefully by wooing the women of Off litany la democracy.
*
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• THE FARM ANGLE—Fhrmcia fear that they are going lo be
Ihe big large! of public wrath In th* InSatlon

Ota Me* prescribed, dispensed
Repairs and adjustment* mad#

picture

tjstat *1 a m Vatotaa n i|U P iit*

Price* Uff

It&lt;acun i* that w ill hug# harvtei* in th* airing
_ .
and pruea atlll high th# prlc* of farm commodities
*
will b« at peak lavala thank* to government
HarvaaM
guarantees.
,
All this la due. of courae. to lagtalatton enacted by Cbngraaa
which continue* farm price* at M par cant of parity on major

g tir hat. an* il Muai be reatambar - , llama.
ThU maana that farmer* will get top price* and th* public will
ad lhal more racat have bean waa
h dark bam * than by to y other I foot the Mil Th* MU add* up lo about two trillion dollar* tnsamuch .
ay* (uaraptaad until imo .
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Haaferd. Fiends

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T M 0 I» IM S —W# a il| | ake your
urdrr and deliitr tou* rrr witiuHil reuuirto i i

I ru if-in ,

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valued used car rurtuwien ae would like to
•up|dv and we will gitr^ou * fair a,ui rcuuo»Ue allowance on your jnr.rut rar,
^ riN A N C IN O -

for your new Old.mo
ever you wnb. He a
low curt Knance and
ao deair*.

*we ffh.nci it wber*
-bJ gl*d ,0 furniib
wane* terms if yon

A C O S S O W B — All rrra are deli ve
with scceaaurie* aa order cl, a„d prWgg
hgurcl to cover lim e. ■ - ■ 1 r
to add do ."e ltrsl" rsc
lutstr order*.

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Wka* Itdawaff That sad
Cad. b ate Tea b tra . D uet tehjrd to

m i la Iha ward tor th* artltat
M aatrrr, wt ta a lint raraa »** to
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W trilk T iM tt a Pttvala ae
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APPLY TODAY

SHOWALTER

T O U R

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N a t s y a u r a i d i t a a w . Dm

y*ti fft*&lt;* N, th n m in o r you w M ffft daRvary of yottr — f **rt|*riiH li.

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W EDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1913
W I ..L

» .l.l

Social And Personal Activities
Carlin Palmrr Rajr—Society Editor
*!

•1
Social Calender

I

WED CAL—SOX
Week of Pr*yer for state mistlon* will be observed by the Fir»t
• Baptist Churrh at H:&lt;H) I’ M. nt the
church.
THURSDAY
The Sanford Woman** Golf AaioCUIIoii will hold * playing meet*
In* *t lha Seminole Country Club.
MONDAY
W The W.M.ll. .if the Eirel llaptiet
Churrh will have a quarterly busine*s meeting at 3:00 P.M. at the
church. Week of Prayer for Male
m inion, will a Imi be olieervcd at
3:30 P.M.
TUESDAY
Wrek of l'ta)vr for Mate ml*.
Dons will I* observed by the First
Hsptiat Church a: 3:30 P.M. nt the
church.

Hollywood

FACE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

T elep h o n e 148

Lake Ma r y P.T.A.
Has C a l l e d Meet

P c rs o n a l s

Member* of the l.ake Monroe
Mr. and Mr*, l.er Moore have
Parrnt.Teachrr .tutorialion held *
called meet In* on Mumlay evenin* moved their retidcnce to 202*ty
In the (chord nu.litoriuin at 5:00 IS e*t Seventeenth Street.
P.M. Committee chairmen for the
Mi. and Mr*. Max V. Ilradhury
com in it year wrre introduced arvl
are a* follow*: publicity, Mr*. Er- of Shreveport, La. *p«nt a few
neat Hamilton; ilrrotional. Mr* N. day* viaitmir trirnd* and relative.*
W. Davit; program. Hoy NichoD: in Sanford recently.
ma*aiine, Mr*. Kiiwar.l Davit:
Ml*. C. O. Iliadbmy ha* left
membership, Mrt. Mnrri* ami eoci- for Griffin «nd Brooks, &lt;ia. where
al. Mr*. T V. M rtti. chairman. as­ •he will visit for aonm time with
sisted by Mr*. Alva Dailey ami relative*.
Mrt. Walter Price.
The regular monthly meeting*
Mi. and Mi*. W, D. Hofmann
will be held mi the aeroml Tuesday and *on Date Hofmann had a*
of. each
, month. at 8:00
_ P.M.
, in the .their irurM* for aevrral day* re*ch.«il auditorium. Twelve m e m y, Wt&gt; Mn,| Mr*. Jetty Slocktier* were p re tent for the meeting ,„n
j acv*onvitle.
on Monday.
I
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'
Mr. ami Ml*. Hoy Marion and
— ■ ■ ■—
&gt;*on K*-n arrive*! on Sunday from
M L N II
jCharleatnn. S. C. to spend *omo
i lime with Mr*. Marion'* parent*.
II) CECILY HltOWNSTONE
A**oclalrd P r r u Food Editor I Mr. and Mr*. Turner Lodge.

•r*

Misn Patten Wed To Skirls S l i m And
Calvin H.Taylor, l!SN Short In New Linus
Mi»* lannctte Mnithn Patten,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Howard I, Patten of William* Avenue,
Kiltery, Mr., became the bride of
Calvin Hinson Taylor, rlrctiician
3/e, ESN. of Ihi* city, on Sept. I.
The ceremony wn* pel formed by
the Rev. John H. Johnson, pastor
of the Second ChtiMian Church, in
In the church in Kiltery.
The bride wore a white satin
prince** Myle gown which featur­
ed « molded Inallcc, long slreve*
which came to point* over the
hand*, and the full *kitt exlenled
into a long Main. Her full-length
veil fell ftom a tiara of orange
I fassoma and *he carried a bou­
quet of white glnitioluse* from
which fell a ihnwer of white -atln ilhbon*.
Tlo matron of honor. Mr* Lucicn Goffrion of Poitsinouth, siter i f the bride, wore a p i n k
gown fashioned with satin bodice
and full net skirl. She wore .■
band of *atm and net in her hall
and • arrieil * bmiipiet of pink
gladioluses.
Paul Regan. el&lt;-» trician '1 c.
U8N »erve»l a* Ih-«i man foi the
brldrgriMim and the u*her w.i*
John Patten, hrother of the tiei-b
Following the ceremony al-ml
50 person* attended a reception nt
the home of the matron of honor
laile in the evening the couple
left f,u a W'rddlllg trip to New
York For traveling the bride wore
a giav gabardine *u!t and brown
acee*»orics. Upon their leturn
they will make theii home in
New London, Conn until March
when Mr. Taylor «tll be irlea-i-d
from thr Navy After that tune
thev plan to reside In Florida
The bride attended TialO An*
demv *m! Mr Taylor, the son of
Mr, -nd Mr- Cary Ableen Taylor
of 8 a n f o r &lt;1. i* a graduate of
Seml"'de High Si hmd with tbe
ci»&gt;- of itur.
k i

hut mar*
(nr Iin* 1

to plope with very little paddinff.
hut t-iiL'ie I 4uiU. which are #fi»r
mote in evidence n«w than in tie*

i\lins Adkins Wed To
Charles P, R em hardt

M i and Mi
« ■ It Hr n i l 'i e j- /.li­
p n u n rn l to*la\ th e m a r t t a g e * f
II,
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anoulder«
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th e • *h dili r
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9lrt'\ i« ,
do lm an
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a graduate of
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(For Ibib Thomas)
J ------------------WEDNESDAY DINNEIt
i Mi*. A. C. filedhill. Jt. and
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. *2, uPi— \
T»mato Juice Cocktail
daughter Rene Hope of Macon.
thott burn, the plaintive w hltlb
1tin. arrived by plane In &lt;t tllght
Manilla Beefsteak*
to visit Mr*. Gli-dhiir* parent*,
of a diatnnt train, a cougar'* cough
Hot Cooked Rice
Mr. and Mr*. William Colley "f
and a gal low*' clatter are a few of
Green IVas
' Osteen.
ilioutaml* of odd nni*c* that a ir
Summer Salad Howl
the dally concern of movie »ound
Hrrad and llutlei
Friend* of Mr* W. It Eden- (
■•ten.
Purpl- Plum* with CuMsrd Sauce
The nui*e*, recorded on. the t Recipe for S'arrrd Dl»h Follow*! | f'’*1** "j*1 regret to le*rn that »l»
WOMEN'S DAY DRESS . . .
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S t. \ inrent • Hn«^ n in d track* of standard movie —
MANILLA
IIEEFSTKAK
, nilal in Jark*onville where *he will tn sites waled tn the mature
film, come* out off key, *ound
Ingredients:
undergo a major operation Ihi* woman's flgute, this ted wool
mi ii merely dub in one of hundred*
I pound round *teak
«•»•*■ by a New York designer tr
I
week.
on fib in thr library.
1 tablespoon kitchen bouquet
dramstlred with black braid rmt / 3 cup ehiyken br oth
MGM'n rolli'rtion i» typical.
brnidtrv on Ih* collar anti (tap*
Mr.
and
Mt*.
K.
G.
Have*
re­
2 table*plain* lemon juice
Sound* friuii airplane* to tipper*
lum ed yesterday from Perry where that simtilMc ptakit* Narrow
a ir carefully catalogued nm! aimed
I teaspoon *alt
they were called because of tls' **'tng Me at the thru*!
In fireproof vault*. This "library"
|/S tenipoon ginger
death nf Mr*. Have*' mother Mi ■ f A 1, Dies* bdiiM l' /*knfo)
round* of four walk-in vault*,
3 tablespoon* fat
A. J. Register. Funeral service*
—~
—— -■
each holding 2,(NW) mn* of film.
* ,1
i,-- when tin' ,0*1 of b r in g
I tablespoon rornMarrh
for Mr*. Register * n c held In
Radionu'n Strike . ofIndrs
I'iid"i air plane*, for example,
gns'» up non 'r. 'lililllili of
J table*p&lt;H&lt;n* Fold u n trt
____
are llstr.l sounds for plane* idling,
MctbiHl; Cut meat Into ',-infH Perry on Sunday
eatol s i is l i. pi i* • • m- H mup H l ‘reiw P m* , l l „
M rn tiw bite -ti iki - ■oliliNUed fit
p a stin g . taking off, landing and slice*, thin into 3 inch strip*. CoinFtii'Uil*
of
Viigini*
lli’nnl*
will'
Wiving, a* heart] from both in»ido bine kitchen Imuquct. chicken
Marl* l&gt;e|wet!n thr' Anny and two cl tipi all " i i i I I am
the craft and on the ground. One broth. Innon Juice, salt and ginger. be glad In learn Dial *he i* rtxup- stevedoring firm* not comiccted
____
card even read*: "‘old hi-plane, Pour over meat in suitable con­ elating aatiiifactnrily from Hie in­ with the waterfront employer*'
faltlv hot, circling."
tainer. Cover tightly and ref rig juries *u*tainei| In a gllrlrr rrm b assneiatfan.
ll&gt; it- St John. form, i Geiitgi-t
-Ops.rt Iasi February.
Mott animal* found In aoo«, and •rate several hrmi* or urcrnighl. •; ,h*
guaid now with thr HtiM'klyii
many that aren't have had their Drain well, rc.ervlng sam e. Melt 5hV " ' w '?
''I
PARIS. Sept. 22, (,|V -Snow [wotball Dodger- of the All- A m e r
voeaHrlng Immortallxed on cellu­ fal in skillet. Rrnwn drained meal fi*nror,,1
! hr
1" 'l,l*r ", r nS balling strike* will reach a climax ica pro football Conference, f" the
now
and
hopeful
of
ladiig
able
tn
loid. On hand ore a bull elephant'* In fat over moderate heal. Add
In France Friday with a two-hour smallest man on the llntoklyn
bellow, the chatter of a aqulrrel sauce and took covered for about idiot a gllrlrr In the near future. nationwide general walkout railed •quad lie stand* five ten, but
She
plans
tn
return
tn
Sanfutil
and thr unmlMakable warning* 10 minutes. Rlend together eornby Communist and uon-Communi*! viftlgh* 220,
of rattlesnake* and bumhlthcea. stnreh and water and atir in. Cook, next spring.
union*.
Camel* are classified a* harking, stirring, eunstantly, until sauce
The union* railed the strike as
Second l-t. l-cnn Hrnmlrtt, Jr..
g ro w lin g or crying. Dog* are lu t­ thiekrn*. Serve with hot conked
a warning to Premier Henri
t'SMC,
I*
roaching
Navy’s
varsity
ed bv breed.
lice. Make* 4 nerving*.
ends under George II Sauer, new tjueuillr tbal they want cost-ofThere may lie a* many a* III oi
bead conrh. Hrnmlrtt, a former living Ihiiiuscs, wage increases and
THURSDAY
DINNER
50 *uliela*»e* under a general
Naval Academy boxer, a|s,i played lower flail prices
Sauteed
I.lver
Slice*
heading. Thu* thr sounds of auto
&lt;rd nt Annapolis.
The iwo-hour stoppage also will
Du'tered Hominy
engine* are recotdrd by make and
•iffret Paris, host to thr United
llevlled tireen Dean*
model bark tn the Maxwell. Stan­
Nation*.
Mrxrrl Salad
ley Stcnnirr and the Roan (an obi i
hat l vi wit) run Ingr l her during
Tin* C"iiirnulil*t*Icil General Con­
French Dressing
English make).
baking. Hake in a model ate federation of l.aluir (C.tl.T.) join­
Hrrad
and
Rutter
Rtlclir* are ela**ified a* ' long," j
I359F. I oven for 20 minutes, until ed non-Com inuni it union* in o r­
Orange Cornflake Square*'
"»hort,” "m an’*,'* "boy**." "through
lightly browned. Cut in 20 -quaiii* dering Friday'* stoppage. It said
Beverar*
a handkerchief" and numereu*
remove when cold. Store In thr action was to luck up demands
(Koclpe for Starred Di*h Fnllow»i and
lh«r warn. Hr. and Mr*. J. A. Ponder *n
tightly rovennl container. If for:
Orange
Cornflake
Square*
The sound* of a pea (hooter, a
A J.ihmi franc t t l " ! Heplqmhrr nounerd Inlay the birth of a
covered tightly with aluminum
Ingredients:
candle Inting Mown nut, a ipittoon
foil ami stntrd in the refrigerator Imnus; setting up of a IJ.MHt daughter Mary Kate on Sept IH
•«elr.g hit. a rkull rnuhed are there.
5 eggs
........ ...............................
. at the Fernsbl I. aoghton Metu j
minimum monthly
Ihrv will have a slightly ehewey fiiinr (115)
Native chant* and yell* are catat cup light brown sugar
wage; automatic upward revision tprial Hospital.
texture.
logueihgeograplilcaliy. Raliy'a frit*
’i teaspoon grater) orange rind
are HMcd by age am! whether the
*» cup sifted all-purpose flour|
Infant I* happv or fretful.
I teaspoon baking powder
j
"Our souml* are 9® per cent
’t traspoon salt
authentic." »«v* Mike Stelnorc, In
cup corn Hake*
rh aig r of thn library. “If* easier
S cup coconut
to *rrrnrd the teal thing than it
4 cup pecan riutineat*
1
la to Invent a *uh«tltuta."
MdhiHl: Heat Ueggs with rotary
a MGM ha* h*-en adding to it* beater nr electric mixer until they
“ lie* du re 1U2I1 Occasionally * • re very thick and pale colored;
film will require a noise that call* this will take from 3 to 5 minute*.
for tbe mixing »kl!| of an expert Add I cup of firmly parked light
chef
brown sugar gradually, treating it
, The “Green Dolphin Street In well. Add ** tea*poon grated
eerlnt railed for *n avalanche. Hv orange rind. Place the mixture In
blending the found of thunder with the top part of a double boiler.
the rraih of falling tree*, tearing Keep water In lower part of double
timber and falling gta*»—done in­ boiler lint (just helmv the lulling
side a gla*» greenhouse for greater point) but not boiling, and cook,
Three S*yl*i
resonance — an avalanche was stirring constantly, for 16 nrhiute*.
achieved.
Rut over rotd water and cool. Put
% For the atomic homb explosion V cup sifted flour, I teaspoon
The nfweil » o | lo tool u*d*' .b*
In "The Heginnlng or the End” the baking powder and '» teaspoon
•ognd men aimnly amplified and •alt In a sifter; sift Into cooled
run or beiw*** (he raindrop!
extended their higgeet explosion, egg mixture. Add *&lt; eup corn
a 14 Inch cannon blast.
flake*.
eup roconut, and H cup
Our Sheibroote lh»ea-woy tool of
“Often It's the simplest sounds sliced pecan nut mcata.
Mix
that are the hardest to record, thoroughly, even though batter I*
imooih rayon qobordioe . . . (allnred
Btelnorc u y a . "Getting La»*le to •tiff, Turn into 8"t(i"x 12” square
give nut with a remorseful bark I pan and amend evenly. Thl* mix­
with ihiitwoiti ileevet, ynied
la as hard as anything."
ture
ia
a
bit
hard
tn
spread
but
It
III* toughest assignments, Stein- can l« manager! with a spatula
front ond b n tl. You'll »»nr
nre sevs, w rre duplleeting the din and a spoon, do not worry if there
it everywhere . , h a w a new ityl*
the earthquake is "San Fran^l*e&lt;\" and the rustle of millions •re a few gaping place* because
• very lime' C'ovenetle tieoied.
nf b&lt;eo*ta for the plague in “Good receive his new album of Glllimt
Earth.”
xnd Sullivan. He revised the lyric*
to suit his style. . . . Joan Craw,
Hollywood Sights and Sounds:
ford attracting all eye* on thv
Errol Flynn pecking out a screen “ Flamingo Road" act with her re­
plav at his portahla typewriter on vealing costume of black net and
Die "Montana’* set—Robert Cum- not much else. . . . John Wayne
ings wearing a pair of 18th gen­ plunging fully clad into a pool
try trousers —with a tipper up for a “Red Witch" scene, lie doe*
the hark. . . . Danny Kaye wonder­ moot of the film's umlrrwatcr
ing aloud how opera lover* will stunts himself.
i

* oen f r t q t i e n t l r Ihi* full,
* in r , u i • th an in d i e
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M* «rif&gt;* «»f tin* " n e w |m*kM and
n lu r tl* f h u f.ill, to th«» »litn rleifiin! tin e &gt; t Iimt hnve Imtii the fiinii*
uln for I*nri«tiiti rtnr f*»i »•» m a n y
yrnt*lltp |‘ ;t*l«iuij. ■ XiUTtfemieilI) full
*kttt* a m i ttu* f r i p p e r y o f pevktnir
iirttio M t« hii\« .ill w e l l 1 ft In**
11inti W h i l e tli ^lKIltTii »till put tile
ueernt **n fe m in it y , th \ i m n ' t
t«rlile&lt;» in then pur*tiit «»f ** \&gt;
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heti^fh hu% piuxirlrrl the l*i|f»
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hii: P a in e
ln*u»ett ha ve
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One hoii»e *\vn hit the l.'» inch
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H E R A L D . BAN KURD. PLOftUOA

(■ .■ilaa.4 nmn, rag. rsael
port ct the trouble, which vetatf.
narar.J are Inclined to call byper' keratuyt*. cant* from a dairy nerd
1m we'tcrn New York ttutc 14
i i;.,t». It he* now been reported
f 11in .10 rtatiJ. including Florid*,
Alalnna. Georgia
South —and
Nwrth Carolina Tennniee, ^ * d : nipt I in ! L"Ui»Un*.
"The ditrate i* aeriout but not
yet wideiprettd". he told a group
• f l ,v uty of Florid* irientilti
htri today. “Sam* individual c*ttl. r. ■1 lave gine out cf bu»n*^*
bo i. e of it. hut fortunately it
• r &lt;t nretent In tnar.v different
r - : 1« Unfirtunn'ely, however, it
'• .rndually breotning mere wide.
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ICeafiaaaJ rrum »•*«* Oaa)

g«ncy.
Th* public (a adviud by Police
Chief Williamr and by Mr Duncan
to itay Indou/r during th* itertn
NEW YORK, Sept. 22. &lt;JPi - '
not to go out door* during the lull
which uaualiy occur* at tr.e center
Henry A. Wallace *ay» “Ku»»l»!
ha* made mittalt* -many mi»-|
j i t the hurricane.
takr*—hut the mtn of th* bl-patThe Seminole Chapter houaa of
titan bloc atarted Ike euld wat.’ .
I the Hid Cro*» at Fifth Street and
Th«-»e m.-n. Wallace - a w ur. j
Oik Avenue will eerve ■* the
President Truman, G o v e r n o r :
center of operation* for ll.at
Them** K. Dewey, John Fo«t«i
igency. The idrpl.ope number I*
Dullc». Dewey’* adviser «*n foreign
$0 The office of County Nurse
affair*. and Secretary fur Defense
France* McDougal, 111 Palmetto
Jainra V. Fort r&gt;ul.
i Avenue, will *eive at an emer­
gency renter and FI:at Aid sta­
Wallace alvj taiJ that "n* to-vrr
tion. Mi' McDvUgnl ha* Jutt teiicfiir in our history. the United
1turned fr m Jackie ivillc In order
Stall* tu«iay li in the hand* of In- :
| rutnpc te the M'-TIcal Aid Cod^hit■to he on hand foi possible eir.trcapable and dishonest men.’*
AIOAEO um lurrr Queen Mary i r a. Tirnaid-Laughten Marrart*!
gtney.
He **ld Pre*in«nt Truman and ,
Hopubllran leailri • have "brought j
All firemen have been put un when the thip docked in New Ycric 1f ?*p‘*al nil' tnka car* of paelibl*
Tlaiph l.ub'r.lkl
u* to a eriait that i* fantastically
duly today ty Fire Chief if N. xva B«;ll O'Conner. American Red I .erleua inivtlf*
dangnnu* to Anmir* and to the j
| Cleveland, ar.d ordered not to leave ICro*» &gt;hairmrn. He termed the pro- Ih toai tm Ittwiiu Coramiti*ag.
I pored treaty culling on the world'*
Supt! 1 \V I.awton »ald th'*
town.
world.**
"The enld wer Us- expanded nn ;
Butlnev a* urual war the rule i nations or outlaw th* atom bomb, rr.or;T ■“ that he will fnnounee
all finnt*.** Wnllarr aald. “Ue
thi* morning in do-vnurursi San- ' pltcc-i before tl* 17th International , n ry inraorrow over tadlp itation
mint make dear &lt;*hrr» the r»a- ,
{ ird. At the Court Hour* and City Ri i Cror* conferen- ? in ‘*tnckho!m, WTHk if •;i.eol* aro to be re-opettFlorida** fir.t peim.iumt Kile College—th* goal of all f lymen in the date fur nearly a quarter nf a centJty—will look like thi*. accord- Hall, all office' were in operation as rne nf the r .art Imp- rtrnt d-vcl- td Thur*.I*v
por.aibilitv lie*.”
About 25 norida Ponvr and
The United Stator M-parllaan ; ing to Duncan &amp; lint an, Ocala arvnllerl. if the 51*P* it ate 1' gulatutu »(piopnatei the fund* n c tii! to construct the lu.hhri* at thlr tnorr.tnr County Clctk 0. P ! opnrent* in tnc or*.vnual.'on'i rr:lln te m t
Light Company ropalrmrn atJ
fotrlirn policy. Wallace iln la tn l, lb ala Sinr. 1930 the annual training »e».inn fur pal l an I voluntidiflrumrii have been hi jd In vancur cit'r* and ha* betn handicapped by Herndon raid that he would clo^e • ttre hUtocy
standing by (or po.riUe A rm
•‘liar developed an approach which. removal of •-|ui|ener.t to the vaiicua location* a*y| diatenira many of those who wanted to attend n.uit travel. Ocala wix* role.ted ae a per- at noon unUir th* itorm d‘.&lt;perse*.
(ictpai Pier to infer abetfer in the emergency, mid Manager lir If.
If permitted tn come In full frtil- manent aite for that fir* college hecruee uf It* central locution In the g.u,.- The uty ut Ocala piovidcd land for the .-"liege Iu a rentxal la'
n this morning, and he
tinn. will deatrny e^mplotfly tlie ratlon nl the city and gave the Florida State Kiiemvn’a aoucUtiott, epenaor* uf the piupoaed fire cudygc a .)&lt;«-! i , me land
Sub-Cr.nur f.7D «*« moved y u - cov,; "f ar l i t Mot.r« Uildso
ci ’iluatlor: of the ps*t 2.0**1 y’-*M
'trday by the Coa»t f.uatd AusiliXad Jmltli, H._ J. tiflntuah and warned people tu avoid any fallen
and may «U-*tr»&gt; all human life &lt;&gt;n
doned houte along Murley Cr«*k. pitired the front window* of th&lt;! -dead end lore white the LoJit* try trom it* mooring by the kfun* lb ih jifc \ \V»!'ucc an- :&lt;rv- wire*. F. V. Turner, matayer of
Clues Sifted
t ie
Southern Bell T-tlephor-V
lhl« planet.**
'ing on the gcr.eial K* I Croi* rmr,- office, revealed thla ntotninr that
tin aualyii*. they provtd tj have aedan the young couple drove iff were 'liarovctrd.
'The hl-ptutUan policy of to*
under Mr. Duncan. Dr. ha had »ev, n repairmen vierted
KrtiHt I't4» On*
Chief Souct. arivarned the the­ when they wore taken to the i'***’
dry." h“ ronttnurd, lr n mi«l' rn let* rimy .how whether one nr l«Ui maJe by hlrKai of the aamo tn Friday night Sign* of coi.fll.i
ibitidcticd houn.
Barkft Mff Kiaihvi Me for emergency.
venlon of tfiv ItipuMIvan prt&lt;uiain ttmrc |HT*ei a look part ill tne type a. Malilan'a Two hulh-t hole* wet* found at the apot along- th' ory thret on* or 'botn warr alive
D'&gt;ugal nnj Dt. Ceurgc H Starke
of the 'JO'*. The \tr«-iusn peoplr killinga, which Poller Chief John
.• a t:^ ii* t» r . r r r ;
*
- — *. ■
1
'" " '“ T .1
• r •s a n a a a
dHirivrlv roj«-*tvd It In 1932. They II. Koucri termtU the country'*
will irjcrt it nirain”
“inuat brutal In n&gt;any, many
Declaring the death of President year a.”
Koowxvlt "pave the greedy men
(Inc hbllvt wa&lt; feund in Malilit Util held in chiNk their oppoit- Ian*, car. One wk* taken by docunity," Wallace declared:
tura from the dead girl'o akull.
“They aucvt-aafuily rngine*-i«-d a Tlie other 'va» found embcd'h'il In
&gt;Iklit -wleoirt -fiu •• III our policy, the World War II veteran’* brain.
ANTICIPATIONS
DIVISION OF’INSURAHCE
without a mandate from the peo­
AIRPORT
Seemingly conflicting bit* of
ple. They had to think up 1 evidence a* to Wktft Ihv fatal FOR DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Ftrc, Autuinobllc, iioblrry, Etc..................
3,6f&gt;0 00
Salary—Supvtir.tenJrnl... .............
£.400.00
meani of deceiving and controlling tjlmlleta were fin d were being
\Y
•»$
n.an'a
Compensation
Mucrllnm-uU&lt; llevchuoa
IAOOOO
1116.600.00
KaUrlci—Firemen. Guard*. Utility M'-n
8.0 *0.00
the people. They did It, etnrlnir atudied.
Kiriyluyaa'i Group Life lnrurar.ee ...........
1,000TO
1'tilitlex flervlrr Tax
.
4J.UOO.UO
Labor
........... ..-T.n
3,850.00
up one cri*ia aftet another.
Surety Bond Premium*
..................... ..
25000
I*i .-fit finnt Depart mini of Water Utility
47.2U5.00
Stain* were found on the lino­
Office 8uro)lw . . .
100.00
‘To tet crac our furrign policy, leum floor of a tumbledown, aban
Pet.iuma for Uiniiloy-cc* .. -----------------i .200.00
7.250.00
f&gt;uipin* In rtu- I'ciMiiiiHi.t uf General
t't'ir.iBunicatioi-.j . . . _____...
200.00
inith Itepuldirnna and Democrat*
Gnu rnmenl a. of Svtilcrnhcr 30, li'la
Light*
...................
IJCO.OO
had to break down the memory of
al'lunpitated f»r "jn-ratiiig expena--. in
Power — ____ __________
... .
1A00.UO
I
x
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^
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N
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t
i
c
e
s
DOCKS
k
WHARVES
FDR Hot they are doing mure
tni department uf General Government
Water ---------------- ---1AOO.OO
than rilllfy Kootrvrlt. They are
Now r».«-k * Tvrminal Ptoject _______ __
1,500.00
N f t l.. I _
...
dining the fiscal year llMn-lillU
2.500.00
Gay. Oil li Auto Suppllv* ....
1, 000.00
w ill
m»plr
n p i 'l r tt»«» rti
re-Natlfying Germany. They ate i ; t l a t l h - i - • will
Real
E
-'ata
......................
1,000
00
Prior Yearn’ Taxe* (that part originally
Machinery A Equipment Sui plica ....
750.00
n l «*f • 'iM in tf l ,*.m»»iia*l«»n#‘r • «if
Mi«ccllan(-duv Kxpcn*ca .......i __ ____ —0.00
moving In, a* they did aftei World l.i.it
2.S30JK.
1,50.1 'HI
levied for operating expense*)
h a t ..i» ."1 .
O u n t).
► io iM a
al
ll»
Runway- Lighta A Beacon Light Supplita—
500.00
War I. to take over the war plant* r t.r r t Itijr tn !&lt;•* h r li t - n the &amp; lh t jf c y ‘ Tn t-e railed by Taxatnin—ICIH Ta*
103.000.00 &lt;S|SA»5 00
Ruilding Material* A Sjppliti
........... — .
4.000J
fp»r t h e ailoptl**n &lt;»f
in (irnnany. And thi* limit Wiry o•f r0r *» "1 I. tl (1911
|eg9| \&gt;y
M id
|l**ar«1
of
Street* A Sewer Material* A Suppllt* . —
750.0
DIVISION
OF
POLICE
PROTECTION
aie doing it on a scale- that make* I ' n i i h f ) ’ I ' t f i n i n l M h M r p m t M ilnif « '« r * FOR DEPARTMENT OF WATER UTILITY
lnaurat.ee ------------------ — ______ —..... —.
100.00
Salaty—Chief ........................................
3,090.fi0
pikeir mg of tlooe who pouted tnlii | M f t i uf the |*I^t of H.iiiIimhI.*
105,000.00
Itru-nue*
Travel Expemci
..... ..................... .
100.00
th e M i»hurl» It e n u t lf i ll *• i f c n f i l r i t
Saidiy—Captain ............ ... ...... ... ..........
2.4*3.20
out billion* t&lt;&gt; build up N'aai Ger­ |fl
l.c«» Net Prnfita nuprotuiated tn the
f*|^i fltwili t. !*•*■•»
••. • !
250.00
MidCi-llaneuut Expense* .... --------------- --28^40.00
Salnrica—Other Policemcti . _ . -----25.13000
many and Fascist Italy.”
57,7u5 00
m itl 4* r f tm ln o lu • o u »»t) r»**.r*le.
47*05 00
Itcpaitruent of Ci-neial Gnvetntnent
|ttri» of pat«l 1*1*1 Miiiiflit
Siwtial Service
. ....... ...... .......
200.00
to he td fM tM l t*itnM I ti* I ini e«1 III t h e
DIVISION OF FINANCE. RECORDS k TAXATION
(Jan, Oil li Auto Supplier........... ..............
3,000.00
IS 'u t i o n ’s
K c s o u r t ’e s
following d*»*t|ht«f inopvrtr t«#» FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEBT SERVICE
Office .Supplied
. ....................... . .
500.00
Salary—Mgr. Clerk A Aaaeiaur tone-half) . 2,700.00
w it:
Prior Year*’ taai-e from Mj.ii! and prior
I'midth Af«N Vl.eiln \\9.
Salary—Deputy Clerk A Hcnkkrcper___ —
Coinmuutcati.ina
.... —
. .....
200 00
3,000.00
I I . a l l . a . U Ir a n I'aae l l a . l
year (that part originally- levied for
lo t t * \% 9 l i f t w r n i M .*rl*n 1‘ r l v #
Salary—Tax Collector (cne-hnlf)
____ U 20.00
Repair* to Kudin i Telephone E quipm ents
f50(H)
futu re of fu n men cvetyw lu -rc."
500 00
IVbt Rs-rv.ru)
u n it itu n ttp rit A t r
Id ih v )l« r l * » t »
Salary—Clerical A«$irtant_____ —______ 2, 100.00
Drug*, Chemical*. DiMiifrctanta, etc.....
.
300.00
I y O •* b e tw e e n H i i n l U n J A%u « t i d
Tin- New York goVrirmr called
Prior S'epr*' Taxr. from ID37 and aul.eeIfcH . tt ,J ttr J F 4 l r * l t e
A it , he
Salary—Secretary* to Manager
Uiilfutm*. Iladgi-a, Cap*, Lie.
I.turn oo
LbOO 00
in hit around major campaiirn talk
iiuent w a ll (that nail originally levied
l t | p " i H p flllK H t f e r t gfp| *'«|ii|*r||*e
Audit ............. ..
Fowl li Supplier for Pitxuncr*——.... ...---1,20000
1.050.00
1,500.00
fur a “I rnnil new appruaclt” lo
H I rtrol j l l f l r ••*»»*o*t H ir e r ! h # t* »e e ri
fur Debt Service)
I.-gnl Advertir.r.g
___ .
l.\er»fl*rn ,\Vn laiitl | «ke Mtlflon
Janitor’* Supplied
.
. .......................
100.00
IXIADO.OO
150.00
j:t i.ooo oo
the «*ting nf Ann-iira'* timber,
To he railed by Taxation—11*17 Tax Roll.
Dro«.
Recording
Fee*
L
Exelunge
. ....
£5.00
Icr.
Fuel,
K:c.
180.00
oil. metal, ami "liter reanurci**.
«) p I mJ ut H p n f o l'l I ' l i . f l t U th le l d t h
Office Suppll-.-a ................................
ti a . . ..
............
______ _______ _
1000
1.800.00
lie inomiaml that if he win* Ida •id! o f H «p te in t* ir . t t l f
H lv n e tl
Travel Uvper.M-*____ __ ____ _____ _____
100 IM)
501/iOO.OO
Ltcoaaa T a g * ..............................
...
i 5aH&gt;
White House bid he will act up an
TOTAL ANTICIPATION’S
J A U V 4 i : Al , \ T I l l l i W H
Communication*
............... ....... ...............
175JH)
Traw l EapoitM*
50.00
adiuiniilratiun "whirh really beA lt « im * n t e H ttrln a if, t - u
G»*. Oil A Auto Suppllt*— ..... .......
Miaivtlanaou* Supplier h Kxpenrea____ —
150.00
250.00
flevea In eonaervatlnn and developUL-otllanaqui Expanse* — ----------t
APPROPRIATIONS
Fuinllu.c It Fixture*'
... — ^ 25.00
3U.283.20
150.00
Incnt of uui rmintry for llii- fuNow Off'ea Equipment........................... .......
850 00
15 3 ® 00
tuir.”
.
DEPARTMENT
OF
GENERAL
GOVERNMENT
3I.1JH&gt;5 00
Dewey l.rndril hi. pr.-*idi-ntinl W m u ' i ( M p n k h a
Operating K*petn&lt;-»
PUBLICITY
133.000 00 DIVISION OF FIRE PROTECTION
ratavan fur Now Mexico, where he
DEPARTMENT OF DEIIT SERVICE............
Salaijr—Chief
. ...............— ------ - 2,058 00
Seminole County Chamber of Comm-Hca.... S.OoOOO
piomlted to offer a formula to n R t v r i q r l - m v b t l a
toal I* 0* fee MMin *UM preWeJL
Salary—A*il»tant Chief ............—----------- 2.413 20
Seminole County Junior Chamber of
presnd a n&lt;-w war in hi* third W
ruwUeoal Benttlr pataf Haa* a gal *04 I DEPARTMENT OF WATER UTILITY
1
M
l
5.00
Salary—Other
Fhur.tn
.....
------30331.00
Commerce * . . ...
majot talk tonight at Albuquer­ w a u 'la. I«ea4 lb* aaxeer ta CJUt- I Operating K«p*lt*e» ..........
..|
-----900.00
tin.. Oil A Auto Supplied
17,b 70.00
All other purposes............... ................. ......
que. Mr. Truman toured Nevada ! Dura l esj U &gt; Vea *m, caaotn mar
Debt Sirvlca
• ■
—
200 U0
6,100.00
225.00
Machinery k Equipment Supplies.. — —.....
enrmge to Run Franrlxcn for an­ mU* UUaax Uu euler fee fee U timer
350 no
*f
te*
urn
III
tuttea
1
On
keler*
Office
4.
Quarter*
Suppiiai.
...........
—...
501,
«
k
)
00
other i | n cell in hi* iUO-talk arhed- 1 “rear llaV u f turn «■ dim wo ae tn. TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
SPECIAL LITIGATION &amp; FINANCING
- ..........
100.00
Ci-mmunlratlun*
.................. ...........
ule.
L-’gul Fee* ti 3tl*cvllancuut Expcnao* ....
I.V.I, U sbdf ta p r.Uart ImUud
500.00
5U0.00
25
0
*
1
Chemical*,
etc.
rariadM p*A: it) i.k.u Uuva*h&gt;at to#
Their running mate*, nieamvhilo,
400
U
0
Itcpfirv,
Repiacomi-nt*
A
Small
tuol*
carried the debate un resourrea ' twata Uta a teal*, ll soeald lugrvn year CITY COMMISSION
PROPERTIES ACQUIRED THRU TAX LIENS
1,000 00
1.250 00
*14 di*.iuea. aad u«a help
Uttifuruid, Radge*. Cap*. Etc. ............
throiieh the Middle Went ami Ka*t. ] ureuta,
Salarie*—COmtnlaalonei* ......------ —----tonu up resUUa** tar th* trrtaa d.ri la
MainU-namr ft Dixnnial
1.C00.00
160.00
36l) 00
(iu*. Find, Ire, Laundry, etc. — — —
.
25 00
‘# 0 0
Mieecllanaou* Kxpetuf*
—...... . —
Guvernor Karl Warren, the No. i (eau. OAHJitn U xUauneaU* m rsr.l
200.uA
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Janilnr’i Suppllt*
. .................
£ UOI* candidate. t&gt;dd a Si. luitria | aad MteautdiUr Wilad. II yea aufttr “at
100 00
SaU .y—Clerk -------------- ------------ -------Mtetrilfineou* Suppllex A E'p*n*-*» .......... ...
8COOO
audience that the Iteirocrata "can't. Uwh aertata Hum", gel CAMJUt Mar.
60.00
Advertising .. _________ ___
Funiitiire ft Fixture*----- -------- — ™. ~.™.
MUNICIPAL COURT
26.00
Ih&gt;im-. iIy claim pruprirturehip over | - aaT
2V.760-20
760 00
1,550.00
Offiie Supplie*
..........................
.......
Nuxv Fire Ho*e . .......... ... .................. —Salary-Judge
------------- ------------- 25.00
M rM lu — - t h . W n U i a
C l I B llC k -D flH g llt
J^CO.Od
100
00
Mitcellaneou*
Expense*
50 00
Office Supphe*
—
—— --------780.00
DIVISION OF PARKS k PLAYGROUNDS
ORDINARY FUND OBLIGATIONS
ZOO:
danev. plugged hlx party’* faitn Th aJa*t'Drtort&gt;l may tatp sUnlN*. CITY ATTORNEY
Balance of contract to 71. If Rhode*. Ine .
r»il
If
11*
caly
r.i&lt;r&gt;
yea
oa
t
etoep
1.044.80
1 800 00
Salary -City Attorney
...... —
Salary—Caretaker
............. .................. —
rernui iu opening a nationwide Ube**iwetc6a*0y.U*«L BUrk lesudht.
cover ing pitrdiaao of Parklrg Motor* (payI,'.’".'.' »
Salary—Aeeivting City Attorney
l-ah-r
.................... - —
------------ — 2,15520
■IM-nkliig tour yeaterihiy with threw Uu frlndty UxaUre, l* ureallr ruaft
alio eolcly from term fretn laid m eters).... 3575.00
3,575 00
25000
3,0250xi
2500
Office
Supphe*
A
Mivcellaii.iur
Expen***
Ga*.
Oil
A
Auto
Supplie*
--------------talks in Didawnr'-'.
ud Uarji*ti *L«a Ukia a* dim1*4.
1
.
000.00
*
Fec.l
A
Slpplle*
for
Animal*
.—
.
ft
«**U
Klj
a-peaar
cr
t*»
a
fssa
Thr Kentuckian aaid the De­
CONTINGENT
FUND
300 00
That'* why It La* Uta a UH e*H*e
. Cm ariedt* A Ditinftctanl*
. . • — —•
mocrat* itaito.1 aiieh program* as wtta
Contingencies
. ......
...._ .
tour leaaralleer H y«« are trea........... 10.825.40
7COOO
10,825.40
Hud ling Material* A Supplie* . .?...—
anil tun^rvation and tural electri­ U*4 vua »Hk ir a itm a* lam at MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
200
00
HaDrir*
of
Electiuiia
Official*
and
Tool* A MUcelUneou* Sfupplie*...... .. ...
fication and kept them going des
arpetlt*. U silu U. uptel
20o.00
6,860.00
200.00
260.00
Mitcellaneoue Expended
Animal* ............... —................. ——
pile llrpublican apathy.
’ «. phrunt fsurx.. _ _ _ _
TOTAL FOR DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL
IU UiM H Ud beetih--aad If I
GOVERNMENT ___ ______
are da* ealy la
813,895.00
In the paat 15 vrar* Yale fnnt- iota aaa etol
TOTAL FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEBT
*ha-Dn«M may 4a i
DIVISION OF STREETS. BRIDGES * SEWERS (INCLUDRECREATION
Imll Irani* have played only four yau. 0*4 a p*Oa«*
Map.
SERVICE
____________
_______
_
C
O
O
.O
O
133.000.00
INC STREET CLEANING k GARBAGE DISPOSAL)
Lal.or
-* —
tie. ------------game*. -----------------260 00
3.120.00
Supeilntemk-nca ........ — ........... - ........
Dtammid Hall
••
•—---------- — ••
TOTALS
FOR
DEPARTMENT
OF
GENERAL
260.00
50.000 00
Shtiffleia&gt;ard Court*. ■• —................——— I.alrur ....
- • ■
•• • •
—
GOVERNMENT AND DEnT SE R V IC E .
60 00
3,750 00
446J)V6.00
Tennl* Court*
..........—•••—-- -»—•-•
Fuod A Clothing for PrUonet*
------10.000 00
7.500 ihi
Gas, Oil A Suppllca fur Mulct Vuhlclaa
L" i 'll
•
18.250 00
1,100.00
—
r "
DEPARTMENT OF WATER UTILITY
2.600.00
Rental on Community Center u ld g ..._ .
Maehinary A Equipment Supplie#
7,500.00
ADMINISTRATION UNIT
Street A S«wer Material* - - — —
Saint y—Office Clrrk . ................................. 1.088 00
Tool*, Kmctgency A Miaeallanrou* x
PARKS
1,250 (H)
Salary—Clerical Aaalatant
1,330.00
0.00000
Supplie*
..... ..........
76.00
Offict* Supplie*
................. ........ ....... ...
660.00
Cuinmunieatinn* —
........ ............ 260.00
lia* Oil A Auto Suupliiw --------- 4,888x 0
60.0u
260 no
l.leenia Tag*
.............. —......... —
Plnnta, Shtuh*, Frrilllxer, etc—
—
600.00
DISTRIBUTION
UNIT
300.00
Rental of Equipment ----------- ---------’ Tool* A Similar Suppllea.------------ ••
6.000. 1H&gt;
Sewer Raplacomenta ---------100 00
M.&lt;x«llaru-&lt;'U( Supplie* A Expcnsca ..... —
Balaty -Scn-jr, M*r. .. ------------- . . -..
2.5C2.00
82.245.00
1
.
000
.
00
Now Equipment — .......
350.00
New Machinery A Equipment —..... ...........
Salary—Metrr Man
2,55200
250.00
Salar-—Aniat.iiit Meter Reader
...
1 u20.no
New Park Ber.che*
............. ............ ....
7J&gt;60.00
60.00
Extra Lal&lt;or
IXOO.do
Nuw Flag*.....— ---- — ....... ——-—— —
DIVISION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Ga*. OH ft Auto 8up)'lk-s.. — ......................
360.00
Labor •
....... - ...........——— • 8,000 00
Meter*. Meter B"xea, Hydrants, Repair*, etc. 3X00.00
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH k SANITATION
Light*. Fuel, lea, ate.. ................... ........... .
1,000.00
Service Main Extension* and Repaint-------- 4,000.00
1X00 00
Salary—City PhyalrUr.
____: ...........
lanltor Supplie*
.............. .......... — .
350.00
Communication* . . .....................—------ -30.00
1X20
00
Salary—Meat
Inspectoral-.._'
■
_
____
_... —
0,560.00
Uultding Material* and Rdp*lr»—..j --------2,600 00
Miacallaneout S um&gt;IIc* A Exp^n»e*-------...
80.no
2.8.V200
Salary—Sanitary Officer
...................
New Fqnlpmcnt----------------------- —~
100.00
2,400.00
l.atiir—Rtxfent Control. AitJ Dog Cotchwr-..
New Automotive Equipment----- - ......—
1,600 00
60.00
Totting Milk..............
......
........ ......
ENGINEERING
80.00
Trim-I CiptniPi
.............. — . w
Salary—City Engineer_____
8,420.00
PRODUCTION UNIT
60.00
Office Suppllt* A MlKtllsueoui Expen-----------Office Supplies .
6O00
S al^ y—Engineer — -----2J»26 0D
100.00
Communications ____ ___...,,.
26 00
4,200 00
Salarir%—AitDUnt Engineer*
300.00
Miscellaneous Expanse* ........
26.00
1,126.00
Extra l^bor
-------------...
180 00
CU-tnical* A H'ipplirs for Rodent cent-----------Nine City Map* .......
8.620 00
100.00
600.00
Ergineering Service
------- N•
80 00
8,212X0
Now Equipment .................. —
-------------- —
4,400.00
Fuel A Lubricating Oil* _ .
“HERE’S EXTRA INCOME’
800.00
Purification Suppllea —__ . . .
FERNALD-LAUOHTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE
Malntenanca of Plant, Repair* to
"Jim , w h e n th e re a r e ho m an y people w ith o u t even a
Contribution
for
Maintenance
...
.........
......
1,200.00
1X00.00
luibor
3,30000
Machinery, Equipment, etc------- —- .......
3X00.00
room o f l b « i r own. w e n h o u ld c o n v e rt th U u n u se d apac*
Plant*, Shrub* A OtMr Supplie* ... .........
300.00
Lighta ... —__ ____ * ............ ...................
207.00
175.00
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Ngw Povrar Mower
................ .........
Communications .. . — — ----- —- .......
WOO
in to i u m a t l a p a r tm e n t." " Y o u 're r ig h t. H u e s * , it
Expansion A Development of New Section
250.00
4,025.00
Salary—Librarian ---------I^COjOO
Insurance on Equipment ..
— -----73 00
wouM a’t b e h a rd to d o w ith th ex e new m o d ern m ater*
Salaries—Asilitant Librarians___ ______
1,435.20
Miscellaneous Suprlle* A Expantr* -.--------,25000
Light*.
Fuel,
etc.
....___
_____
j
l
_______
200
00
Kent*! on FacilltlM con*Uuct«d by Federal
tala, and i t a lso would a d d to o u r incom e."
DIVISION OF INSPECTION
Cunimunicatluns ...I__
70.00
Works A g e n c y ____ _____ _____ _
L200X0
18,17100
2.95H.OO
Salary—ln*iH-etor
..............................
Hooka,
Suppllea
A
iliac.
Expand**._____—.
860.00
M ap be y o u h a v e w a a te a p a c e th e ! could be tu r n e d In to
Gaa, (HI A Auto Supplie* ...... .....—...........
80000
Furnlturr A Fixtures_____—______ ...___ 4 280.00
4X2420
e x t r a d o lla r * Coma t o t h e Hill L u m b e r C o m p a n y a n d
Travel Expenses . .
____ _____ .. . „.
160.00
TOTAL OPERATTNO EXPENSES..................
H .tU M
Office
Supplie*
A
Miscellaneous
Expcutei
800.00
3,908.00
ta lk o v er y o u r plans.
CHARITY
JlFUT SERVICE .................................. ...........
173%
100.00
ChtndeaD^Drugs, etc. .
. ..___ _
Eitlmatcd Net Profit* of th* Department of
STREET LIGHTING * WATER SUPPLY
600.00
W ater Utility, appropriated to the Depart­
Seminole County Welfare Board
13,00&lt;)00
Street Light*. Including Traffic Signal*
630X0
Seminole County Health U nlu.— —.
ment t i General Oovenunont----- -------4TX8MI
Repair* and Keplacamanta
Salvation Army—Indigent Transient*.
760.00
2A*0.0O
Miscellaneous
............... .........
Hydrant Rautal
DEPARTMENT OF WATER

CITY OF SANFORD BUDGET FOR 1948-1949

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W E D N E S D A Y S E P T . 22, 19V»

Rural Common Sense 1THE

' By STANLEY

OLD HOME TO W N

n» s p u d j o i i n s u n
GROWERS SHOULD TALK
MOKE ABOUT VERSATILE
CITRUS THEY PRODUCE

13 Oil
10:70
11:00
11 :Hll
11.41
12:00
2:18
12:80
1 tV
1:18
1.30
2;00
.!.(*•
.1:05
8:80
.1:16*
1 Oo
4:16

r»K
hut
the
i* a

From the peel come* marmalade,
candied |&gt;eel for fruit cake*, fen!
fot cattle, and vitamin I* to reduce
blood pressure.
And everyone i* familiar with
canned ritru* aeetion* fruit *alad.
A'so from the "Inside’* of citrus
come* whole juice, single strength
juice, froieo and powdered con­
centrate, wine, and a diililled oil
uved In |M-rfume and »«ap.
The pulp remaining after the
whole juice ha* been extracted I*
good cattle feed. Fully proccseeil,
The Atlantic ocean I* a »hnde
however, it yield* *urh thinK* a*
methane Ra* useful for fuel, citric more •airy than the average for
acid, vitamin C, cold pre** oil for all uc«an«, lieimr n.tt per cent salt.
flavoring, turprnrle** oil , which
*ell*
Salt content of the mean* I*
, , for Sf&gt;.&lt;!, or more ,a pound
, and , aau
I* alto u*ed for flavoring, mnl**««- ,e!dom found Irelow .1.3 p. r cent or
for feed or for production of »yrup. above 3.8 per cent except near the
alcohol, yea*t, and pectin, pre*» ' mouth* of river# which dilute the
cake for fee«| or dry pulp for feed tea.
or for production of vitamin P a n d ___
_
pectin, and naringin for flavoring
marmalade or for medicine,
for *a!ad dressing, and teed hull*
Product* from the seed Include i f°r feed or fertilizer,
seed cake for #tock feeil. »ee«l oil
••tower* ihould talk mote almut
the wonderful fruit they prmlure.

3:90
5:30
.1:46
•GOO
3 Oh
*1:15
3:30
t; 45
7:00
7 18

SET UP HCHOI.AHSIIIP
|
ORLANDO- The Orange Coun- |
ty Commissioners have *et up an
agrirultural scholaisliip of 415(1 n
year to Ik- awarded to a high
•chool graduate lntcte*trd in agri­
culture. according to t'ounty Agent
F. E. Ilaetxnian, who axiiteil ill
drawing up plan* for the scholar*hip. Thr- *cholar«hip will lxawarded on the Laris of competi­
tive examination*
Halt if *t of all mean area* I*
the Red Sea.

THURSDAY
WtMem JamtNie.i'iatiei 'ii' I'litti*
Community CuUndai
Net. *
Platter ’n' Patter
Mc'ining iK-vutiun
?slrn StMei.niv*
"u rM ii Ni-ie
You* llll'lr Today
Itlue ttairm
Where Angel* Fear To
Trca.t
Somethim; Old, S in
iiurrnxi vd. Illue
tb ch eitra A St«r
Morning Variatv
Military Hand
Riilcr* Pinp1«- Sag*’A*.i M At NJnycec Liinrliean
5ndv Ilu«»cll
luiim Americana
Murlcal Varieties
liar N’-ine Uanoh
San fort'
Music For X-! my
Hi'* \ H• •*•!iin**^
Your Mcniurv bong
TruUy'i Stai
Pop C onn it
Hv Kr«iuv&lt;t
Ola filth* (’it% H . r
VVigpSc«u.&gt;Ml,t
Slorv Horn
New*
Slate Ncu»
Twt.f.ii*.
Shott* Pnruile
Hick Aikrn Sin**
Mtrrl I'iir l*«iiit
Xntiuuc Time
Snotliiriit Pineiain
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OFFICE rpace In Melich Hulldlng. ROSE B U SH ES^ Free n.lV-rd
catalog de*cribing All Amcrit.arge light office, newly deco­
ran Ki&gt;*e Selection Winner*.
c te d , -II utilities, heat and JanlPatented and Standard Varle♦tr u rtricr furnished. Call
tie*.
H, * A, Dept. Star*.
TY-TEX ROSE NURSERIES *
Box 532, Tyler, Texa*
Modem and up to date on* room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
HOT
LUNCHES
every day from
hu*:nest couple. Downtown lo­
11:30 to 2:00 at HoM Ell'S.
cation. Call ftSO.
Fir*t Clan* Modem Apt. Taknch Cahhugo plant*. Marion Market,
Y&lt;4luw Kr-iitaht. Pimm- mU-IL
Phone
637-W. Commercial
St. At Park Arc.
One piano in good condition. 5For rent—3 acre* of ^led land &lt;|Ulre 100 W. 10th St.
on South Sanford A w . Phone For Sale: lliutiliful hlonilo West224.
InghmiM- KM AM Phonograph
radio. H tuU- *et with rl-ctroTwo new unfurnished apartment*.
dynamic speaker, Plated at ear
Reply Box ESM c,’o Sanford
level. See and hear It nt Frier*
• Herald.
•on’* 208 E. Ut. St.
Furnlihed apartment, adult* only. lUXEDO FKr.US—enmolete line
Hot ami cold water. 814 Elm.
Hunt # Tuxeoo Feed fetor*.
s'R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E tine Evinrude 6 II. I*. Light Twin
h e a l Es t a t e — i n s u r a n c e . and I Evinrude 10 It. P. Light
Four. Same a* new. Phone 2i&gt;3PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
w.
tin.. I Florida Stale Hank llldg.
For Sale: U»cd Servel Klrctrjlux gaa refrigerator. Thl* ra*
MODERN 4 Itedrmirn Ranch typo
frigerator I* vrry nice looking
home, 2 hatha. Excellent Incat.un Apply 600 Plumosa Drive.
ami in perfect condition. Will
P h i :* 1230-W.
give year* and year* of tro'dilnfree terrier. Frierson's, 204 E.
3 Bed Hoorn houie, goml h eat Ion,
Ut St.
________
near school. l7.WHt.no Term*.
8 Bed Room Hou*e, good loca­ SEWING MACHINE Carder 110
W. U t. opporit* Prim*** Thea­
tion. near school. J3.000 00 J.
W. Hall, Realtor, 2429 Mellontre. Ph. IHHi.
vlllc Are.. Phone 933-W.
FRIED JUMIItl SHRIMP dinnera
every n ig h t HOMER’S.
Deluxe 8 family apartment, Gross
income 120,000 la*t year. Owner
llou*c
Trailer (Covered Wagonha* cut Price to practically ro*t.
'42 Model, *h op* 4—
830,000 down payment, re*t ra*y
Apartment Khvtric »tovr, nev,
t*rm». Big nat profit. V e r y
never lieen U»ed.
activa In trrn t to »ce me at
Monitor Wa»hrr, alightly u«t*J,
once. Fred B. Houghton, 40.1
perfect condition.
lornog Av#., Daytona Reach, Fla.
Call 67.1-J I to 3 P. M. only.
Bargain: t bedroom m**onry
hou*e, well furaiahed. Clove to «
A R T I C L E W A N 1 LO
ocean bearh and itore*. *8.690.
down payment 80,000. Sc*- Fred
i nrii
B. Houghton, 403 I.*nox Are.,
furniture. Ted Davia Furnllurv
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Cu. 811 K. Ut. I'h. lb’.H.

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F. M. English. IliHiflng Contiactor.
All work Kuarantccd. Phone t'OUIt FLORIDA HOME can be
Pt*l free. Call 961 for detail*
1.178-J.
cii 1'OUGING. S.. nt In in (.'hem
ica'i. Inc.
C/.RPKNTF.RIN'G and repairing,
hour, day or work. Art Paugh• tv. Phone 776J .
RENT A CAR
FLOUR BANDING A fmuhing
YOU DltlVE IT
cleaning A waxing. Our pow*»
PRONE 288
unit enable* ua to work where
STICK LAND-MOV III80.N
there la no electric .uonecilo
U-DRIVn-IT, INC.
available. 21 yeara axperiencM M Gleason t ake Mary. Mn
llOIMiE. PLY MOl'TII
T tc r’ur Work by the hour or Job.
PARTS AM ) HEIIVU’lt
Phone l ul l
unu dirt moving. We aprcialire
in ronditioiilng building lot*
ar.d garden plot*. Phone 107-J Help-Selfy Self llerrlre l.*und,y
Drier*
Ironing
12 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E
400 W. I3|h St.
PNone 114*
Real Haiala
tnveaimenta
W. R. WILLIAMS. Realtor
k*OH RLNT— Fl.-*t under. Eaey
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1128
oneratlcn. Reasonable rate*. San
F.II.A. lamg Term Loaaa C J.
ford Paint A Ola** Cn. Phone
F.II.A. Repair U i m
803.
LAWNS MOWED. For reaionablr
F ir Kltthcn ( nblnrt* call C. J.
ettim ali * Phune 7B8-W.
G u ilt 77UW

R xpert Radio Rapatrtng
ORLANDtl Morntne Sentinel «*rFred Mvera. 811 E. 2nd SL
'-•“U r'" '» 'n g Star. Call llaipt
VENETIAN nUNDH maHe to orRay. 11U*J.
d-r. S*-minola Venetian Blind
flo. 82tl W. 3rd S t Phone Ca LL 517 for B ailer), Grncrktnr
iihf-tir.
and S tarter service. 8erain‘a
nailery Service. SOI W. First
IIOOKKEEPIN'G Service ami Tax
8L
repryt*.
Dempacy, 210 Mag­
nolia. Phone 807.
Venetian Blind*: New blind* uml
SEE US FOR
n complete reconditioning » iv ice. Pn. P05-R. for fir* o*tiMIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
mate*.
AND TYPING
CKKDIT IIUHKAU OF
MANFOKD
IluUmi Hole*. Hutton*. Buck!- i.
110 N. Park ____^ P h o n # 180
licit*, general allerntion- .tml
mending. Arcomniodatiju Hi op,
Electriral Appliance*
I Id E. 2nd. Hour* 9-12; 1-6.
Refrigerator*
Repairing
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WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
Hello Folk*! I am your now Ra y­
308 N. I’ark Ave.
Ph. 1104
leigh man. Ju*t aifeptod S«rnlAll Work Guaranteed.
note County. Got a full fn*h
line of Uawlclgh nrodu'-t,.
FLOOR SANDING and finishing
Would liMb to hear from *11
with inodei n equipment, 28
Rawleigh customer.-, »o I cun
y t a ’* etperlrnc
work guar­
uut you on my ralllni; IDL
anteed. fc. F. Svavens, Ut. 2
Plea*c .-end me a card, won't
M &gt;dern house, five room* and WILL BUY your car regardleu
Bax I43A, Sanford, rail 7I0R4
youT C. L. H., Route 4, Bo*
bath. Phone 284-J.
alter 7:00 P. M. «• before 7:00
uf age or condition. Ratliff A
148, or Phone 9978.
A M.
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Ron*. I’hone 237-W.
Small house. Magnolia Ave., need*
repairs. 82,600.00. Call or *ee Will Pay 8.M8I ru .b for i iano.
UPHOLSTERING where quality IS NOTICED—FKItHONA I.
Roy Reel, 887-M or 1064J,
Spinet, Baby Grand. |!0 0 up­
prevail*. Sample* of material* FoiTlIKALTH PROTECTION and
right. Write Birger Wester. 709
store. Estimates giver. Sabo'a
2 HOMES IN THB LOWER
GLEANER LIVING eail 051 for
South
Florida
Avenue,
Lakeland.
IphoUtery HO W. Ut. HI.
PRICE BRACKET.
completa details on FOGGING.
Phone
81381.
Phone 1338.
Both are wall located In the dtjr.
Ho'itnern ChamleaU. Iiw.
On# priced at $3,000.00. The other 7 Pat*. LFeostock. Sapplitt
a t 82760 00.
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LOST- Jk~ FOUND"*"
HAVE A LIFE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Mallard Duck*—breeding stock
MAYBE YOUR OWN
Hayma«d B. Lgndgaiat. A uaeU le
83.60 pair. W. K. Baker, U k e
By having your ear or truek Dog Loat: Red Male German Shep
Ph«M 782
Atlantic Bank llldg.
Mary.
checked over hy our expert i pard. Tag No. 832974. Phone
WO. a
mechanic*. I* the steering sys­ 338-M.
Y o u n g lady with ear, should For Sale—Hog* ready to butebar.
tem safeT Are the brakes ad­
Call IS43-R-2 or M7-J.
average flO.OO p»r day. Do not
justed for quirk stopa? Monthly 18__ A U T O S F O R 3 A IX
phone. Apply Tn# Sanford Dullpayment plan for larger job*.
1984 Chevrolet coupe. Phone 1212
der, HO W . 2nd Rt.
GENERAL -TRUCK A EQI*T CO.
day. 331-W night.
28g W. First Street
" W a n te d 82.U00.00 Cash—This small down
Four door Chevrolet sedan. Five
payment will bay a 2 bedroom —
P g ra d iu te
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
nrw tlrea. Original paint. Motor
2 year oltp fumUhed home. At­
leveling, by hour or acr*. DeIn |&gt;erf*rt condition. Price 8173
tractive and well built. Balanc* g s ? s - x
At
W ilt Hunter, Phene P47-M.
Phone 797 or 84-W.
i n .. •m*11 monthly payment*.
One*” 1 Kitchen Cabinets built to order. 19.19 Dodge p k k .a p truck. 14a*
Call Ml-R,- 630 Plumosa Drive.
Free estimates. John E. Pr ce,
new rebuilt motor. Thl* truck
STORE BUILDING
“
O r l a n d o H ighw ay, Phan*
In fine shape, priced to **IL
40 x 80 one story concrete Door
1070-W.
8 m a t Oateea. R. W. McCullough
Mare bnlldlng In conUr of to-«i.
phone I82S.

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don't talk alwul their fruit enough.
In * vary interesting talk at
the recent Florida Cttrui Institute.
Citr’rulturUt Fred Lawrence of j
the Extension Service leave the i
mower* »»nu- food for thought j
aluiiK that line. The *tory of
maximum |K&gt;»»il&gt;le utilitarian of
ritru* fruit trump* that of the
packing h&lt;&gt;u»e pig and • rria lttly ,
equals that of the *oy or •‘wonder*’
bean, a* it ha* l&gt;ecn called
Mr. Ijiwrence** remark* revealed
Florida citro* a* ■ “wonder" fruit
Insofar a* total possible utiliaation
U concerned. and it certainly would
tv fine If demand for all the prod-,
uct* made from cltni* were *tiomr (
enough to make their production.
profitable to mower* and procev \
*or*.
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If served fie&gt;h. the peel ami
of cltru* usually are waited,
full processing of the fru i'.
Extrniioo worker |M&gt;intcd out,
different »tory.

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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1946 O

THE SANFORD HERALD, &amp;ANFOTD, FLORIDA'
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Injuries Begin To Plague Southeastern Grid Elevens
Tennessee And Miss­
issippi State Arc
Victims Of Losses
To 1st String Men

Small Rebel Tackle# Vaught To Be Set
U. sS. Road Machinery
lAltONE’S IED1TAT10M Experienced Squad
■y
Alley
Pack P o w e r To Get To D efeat Former
To Get Call For 1st Is Sought By World
Excellent J o b Done
Coach And “Bo##’*
U. Of Georgia Tilt S A L T L A K E C IT Y . Sept. 22—

By Alan M o ve r

TITLE O N BLO CK

fly A S S O C IA T E D I'HK-SS
OM man Injury had hit two

SoiitlirnMrrn Conference eleven*
today but nnothrr wn» bolklcfcd
by the return of an ailing veteran.
Tenncwec lint the service* of a
acton it »t«rte r ycsieidsy when
regular Fullitark Ralph Chenery
fell with a sprained ankle. He will
lie out of aellnti for In days,
Blocking bark Orel* Milner wa»
'o*t In the Vola last week when
hi* tilth* leg wa* placed in a ea*t
for IU &lt;iny»
Milner ha» a loo»e
cartilage in hi* knee.
Alio out of the opening garniwith Mississippi State ii end Al
Ru.sas, Util the Vela could count
on the return of Tackle llill Pad*
(felt, Wlnghark K ni Pruett and
Fullback George llalitsari,.
l,oui»laiia State wa* the other
club with Injury woe*
Center
Shelton “ Ruck" Hallard. who ngtrravated an old knee injury in the
Te*a» gami*. i« through for the
(canon.
And Rus* Pott, nctiioguard and m-captain, lt*« resigned
from the »&lt;|uad l-eeaii.r of an old
knee hurt.
"Tho |o»« of Iwith of there hoys
rotne* a* a lough blow to u«,"
•aid Coarh (iaviodl Tlnalry. "We
were counting heavily on them,"
Hut all wit. cheer in the Georgia
Tech ramp for tjuarterback Jim ­
my Southard, the Jarkrls* passing
ace, wa* In uniform for the fit*t
time in two wreck*. Out with a
rib bruise, Southard'* passing
sen tint none the wnr*e fur wear
yesterday.
Tutane fluting the dav ran (heir
lightweight
play* into n simulated Alabama
defenae and then scheduled signal
CH AM P, R i s k s h is c r o w n a g a i n o v
and running drill* for today and
S£PT. 2 3 - THIS T)ME A G A /X s r J E S S E E LO PE S
tomorrow.
Halfbark Hav Prut.
IN YAN KEE S TAPHIM /
roav be out of Saturday'* rante I ------and Tackle Wallet* Viflar* will
F IG H T E R DIES
lie *idelined with a bad leg.
P H IL A D E L P H IA . Sept. 22 *,Pi
Freshman back* ran all over the
Alabama varsily yesterday but the
Crimton flr»t bam made a lietter
showing on nffenie. The scrim­ A a . I f
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IX
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1 d ie d la s t n i g h t o f h e a d m ji i r i o s
mage wa* the latt one Itefor*
i fight against Johnny Haynes of
Ratutday'a opener with Tulane.
The Crimson lineup i* e*|rected
New York.
Candy McDaniel, negro iMixer
to are Hi la-1 Steiner and Jim Cain of Sanford, will meet Hilly Pasco,
Thompsoii. the fifth fighter to
•tend*, Hill Thcri* and lllrk f'lnwn colored fighter from Orlando die of ring injuries thi* year in
»r» at tackle, Jim Franku and
the United States, was knock,-1
flay Itlrhe.,m at Kuatd*, l.arry Monday night. Or*. I on a U m fit out hy Haynes with only three
card
at
the
Municipal
Park.
The
f auer at renter, Jack Drown at
srennds remaining of their sched­
quarterback. P.d Salrnt and Hill fight will la- sponsored by the
uled eight-round Imut nt Tnppl
f’adtnhead at the halve* ami lied Welfare League of Srinlnote Coun­
ty for negro*-*. The proceeds of Stadium.
Noonan at full.
Al Aobutn Johnny Adcock and the fight will he plared In the
Red Snell were hauling for the treasury of the Welfare l-raguc,
ju ttin g role at right tackle while and w-ill go toward the colored fought.
“ While and colored rati* are In
Jocko Norton, Hiriy Hall ami Hay recreation program, The fight*
vited to attend the fight," J, W.
Pelfiry were ronlrtuhuif for the will start at X::u» o'clock.
"Sugar Chile" Washington of Knowles, Welfare League director,
left halfhai k |m*lllou. Yesterday*!
*e**1nn wound up rough work be­ Sanford will fight "Fight lug** stated.
White fans will use Ihe main
fore the Missisaippl Southern Freddie of (Irlniiilu in a six round
game.
semi-final bout. Tw o prcliminnrle* grand aland entrance al the park
Tire University nf Mississippi Is-tween Johnny Hinton and Renu on the night of the fight, and the
roncenltale-l on pa** drfenee yea- Dlllv and another Is-tween Aaron ridored fan* have hem requested
trrday and planned light workout* Karl and Rally Pasco will lie fea­ to go to the regular colored gale
tmlay and tomorrow.
tured on the program. A light­ on the aouth side of the Patk,
Por the second atraighl day yca- weight battle royal will also he Knowles declared.
leiday the Vamlrrlrllt CommiHbtrrw
tan thrmigh more than two and
one.half hour* of rlefcnalvc and
offensive ftcritmnagc*. P u * * 1 n it
lalllrack* Jamie Wade, llohhy Hor­
ry and Dean Davidson were hitting
their target* with accuracy.
The llnivcrally of Florida'* 110
pierr hand nharrd practice lin n
with the v a n ity yesterday, parad­
ing in preparation for the half­
time ihow in Saturday'* Missis.
»lppl g*mr here. The team, lalet,
worked on placa kicking, extra
point kicking and punt*,
po'i
QrueUmaeher i» Ihe only Gator
on llie injured Hat.
(Srnrgia ftnl*hed It* rough work
yeiterday. a* far a* the varaity
ya* concerned, hut the reaerve*
rnnlinurd
to »crimmage until
night. Neither the line nor thn
hark field appeared Impressive and
tblocking ami laekllug wa» ragged
again*l Ihe lr«*h.

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(4 »r_A world-wide -rramhle Is
U N IV E R S IT Y , M l* ., Sept. Ti,
G A IN E S V IL L E , "pi*. Sept. 22
A T H E N S , Gk., Sept. 22, *Sp!'- |under wav for American read huild(Special)— They aren't (liable a* (SjwK-ia,l,Miisla*lppi's Coach Johncla ll— More than half of the prob­ ing machinery.
tackle* go, hut Roland Dale and jpJIa. cmfw emrw cm! cmfw cmf
able starting lineup for the Geor­
Thomas II. MacDonald of Wash­
Doug Hamiey get the job done, hat ny Vaught will he out to defeat
gia Bulldog*' opener against Chat­ ington, D. C „ commissioner of the
good.
his former coach and ‘’boss*' for
tanooga Saturday afternoon, open­ Public Roads Administration, de»In aggregate, they won't aver­ the second straight y*sr when the
ed against the Mocs last fall in a rrilx-d this condition as the Am ctiage 200 pound*, at the power KKC title-holding Rebels of Missframe In which the 'Dog* skidded ran Association of Slate Highway
avenue* that have to stand the. iislppi launch the IM2 football
in ankle-deyp mud to a 27-0 vic­ Officials continued It* convention.
mo*t forceful impart*. Nrveth*- season against PI nr ids'* Gator* in
tory. * '•
"Shortage* of man power every­
i le«*. Coarh John Vaught and the Gainesville Saturday night.
Weyman Sellers, end; Jack lluah where ami the need for npcftly
A* a Texas Christian Atl-Amerl(lie Ml** football team couldn't
and Porter Payne, tackles; Rrrnir reconditioning of highways places
ca and All-Southw ot Conference
do business without them.
Held, guard; John Ranch, quarter­ a premium upon rosd rquipment
Point them up a* the bert "light- guard of the early thirties, Vaught
back, ami Floyd Reid, halfback will
is
a
protege
of
Florida's
Coach
! weight" pair In the league.
again likely answer the opening and construction methods developPor teplacement help, Vaught Hay (Hear) Wolf, then line coach
w T i i i t l e . " A l It o d in a V p re b a h l’e f u l l"
. " ’ - ‘ r h i g h e s t J e g r e c i«i f b o
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t nits .1 S la t r s during tho p a-t 25
ha* word* of commendation for at TC|J. Pour years later Vaught
hark, ..n
willr also
lie well
rememiicr
H*bc PrarMirt. Jimmy Clark and was W olf* line coach at th i U n i­
led hy the Chattannogans, a* hi* years," MacDonald said.
Will Width. They're not finished versity of North Carolina, wnerr
He |Miintcd out that nation* which
I pass intereeptlon late in Ihe first
workmen, he remind*, hut they're Ihe combination produced ihe T a r
formerly used latgr number* of
half
was
the
break
that
put
the
Heels' first Southern Confer-nec
comilit.
manual Iniw re n and a minimum
Georgians into th« icoring column of mechanical equipment are now
IVatviri and Weldi *pe|| Dale at football championship In 193?,
A
t
right
end.
Gene
loirvndo
is
left tackle, with f'latk operating
l ast year in Jacksonville Mr**,
in the scramble for Amerirun
moat likely tn open in Dan Ed­
tn-hlnd llm iley In the right-aide isaippi won a .grueling UdJ de­
machinery.
wards’
old
alot:
while
Herb
St
*lot. lien Mann'* Ihe ^ n . T right cision over Ihe Gators to make
lie made the atatemenU prior
John’s guard post will probably In­
tackle.
it five wins (and a loss and tic &gt; |
filled hy Homer Kohli*. At ren­ to delivering a principal addresa
Additional help will be .upplicd over Florida slnre ihe rivalry he
ter, there i* still some doubt n* at today'* sexton*.
by Ken liar fo ld. Ki-n Strong and gan In I92d.
MacDonald added that r o a d
to the starter, hut the la**t gw «*
l.«-»lle I'oole, all sophomore hope­
seem* to la- Joe O r i , who seem* to building in Ihe United Slater I*
The number of hor-i * and mule*
ful* with sophomore character)*play equally well at any spot in just returning to It* stride follow­
U. S. farm* declined from atic*.
the harkfield, the railbirdr' choice ing wartime dislocations. He said
All other* are lettrrmeu. Dale, l-out 2-1 million In 1910 In aliout
\federal aid construction rontracts
aa starter.
lanky and aggressive at It'S nine million in DMA.
What with the modern suh.tltu ||p‘
August totaH.
pound* a Marine veteran, wa*
in system and the development «* I800.000.000 in state and fedffir it nltctnalr last year at both Webb, ('lark and Marin junior*, lie
Pitcher Herman Wehmeler of tlon
tackle post*, behind the graduated packs 207 pound*. Wcl.b 218, Clark the Cincinnati Reds filled in at of specialis*a. all forecasting could nil fund*. This is a record amount.
_
l
Hill Krickanri, an All-Southeastern 2 lo and Mann 20H. Webb and Mann every position with the exception lie knocked into n cocked hat bv
of shortstop and catrher while a the decision tn kick-off in which
selection, and Hamiey. He work- ar« Navy vrtrra in with Clark
i ed in defensive guard rhore* on c&gt;-(SI. Pearson's a bare Ik l„ member- oof the Columbia team case, it I* entirely possible that wa* pretty gocal, nnd he did a
In the Class A Sally l-eague In Tom m y Pope would be at a guard: i&gt;etler l«h of signal railing, as
more than one i-rrusionyear*.
Burk ftrsdberry itt n h»lfl»nck; im l Wl ** ^ " rf* nnf*
, **l,‘ iom,!
Hamley has lawn a first-string­
Dab- ii- from Magic. Mil*., Ilam - I MB.
Boh Walston s.inirwhere In th« f Har.l running, while Duke played
er *inre mid-season of *|fl. An Irv from Lake Providence, l.a.
Vinec DIMaggio led the Nation­ lineup as kicker.
his end well, maggnlg passes bet­
A A p Sergeant, turret gunner op Home hast , fur the rest rrf the
ter than he ever has.
a lt*2i, lie's worketl hard for con­ fb-ck include: Pear &lt;on--(Taik*dale, al l-eague In striking out during
Ray
Prosper),
George
Ford,
Tnin
six season*.
sistent improvement, is one of llie Mi**.; Webb Canton,
Mann
Kaminski, and John Duke all showThe New York Rangera of Jjie
steadiest pctfoinii i* in tile league
Holly Sluing*. Miss.; Clark—
ed Improvement In the last game- Nnational Hockey I-eague sufarea. Hamiey will play at 202 llel/uni. M i--,; lU ifie ld —-Hampton,
Yale Universltv ha* more than scrimmage anil gave notice that f i red only two shoutouts last sfapounds.
Ilia ; Strong — Memphis. Tenn , anil roo living alumni who have been they might see some artion in the I son ns compared.................
with five the
awarded varsity letters In football. coining fray, Prospcii's passing i campvlu before.
Peat son's a rophonuu r with • Poole— (Hosier. Miss.

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FRIERSON’S
RITZ
HERALD

PICK - T H E -W IN N E R
CONTEST

Y E S T E R D A Y 'S S TA R S
Ur A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
Andy I'afku, Cult*— sucked his
25th hmner with two nrt and twit
nut in the ninth to give Chicago
21-2 win in night portion of daynight dou l-hcader over New York
and mid in garni- Chicago losing
Streak.
Johnny Sain, (Irave* — la-came
first pitcher In majors to win 22
game* as h&lt;- idtrhrd (telinant tiound
Boston to 11-1 vlrtory over 8t.
Louis in first game of twin bill.
Help ed hla own cause, driving In
two runs, scorinx two and collect­
ing two hit*
,
It Is estimated that the average
buloinohih- use* about twice the
gasoline and four times the amount of nil at tlA miles an hour
a* it does at -IS miles an hour.

First Prize
Second Prize

Wealfnffhouse Iron
SHcx Coffee Maker

Awarded Hy

FRIERSON’S ELECTRIC AND GAS CO.
Third T hru Fifth P riz e # .................... For
Each Prize Winner, One Pas# For Two To
Ritz Theater
TO HEK
"A DATE WITH JUDY" with Wallace Kerry and Jane I 's a t l l
On (Jet. 3 or 4.
IN S T R U C T IO N S
ItallolM m tiNl lie in T h e H e ra ld o K ic e before noon on
• F rid a y o r p o iitm n rk e d b y th a t lim e . A l l gam e* m ust be
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BALLO T

. . . . YALB
___ CORNELL
___ ARMY
____ALABAMA
___ DUKE
____ROLLINS
____INDIANA
. . . . OHIO STATE
......... FLORIDA
------ NORTH CAROLINA
. . . . SANFORD
. . . . GEORGETOWN
. . . . GEORGIA TECH
. . . . BOSTON COLLEGE
. . . . MISSISSIPPI STATE

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To Protect llx P » » » of th* WorWt
To Promote Ihe Proerra* of America,
To Produce Piosparily «ur 8 « / u f i

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Haiti) clear able* Ihtough Friday.
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A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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

!VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

$ 25, 000,000

Saved From Death In Hurricane

Damage Left
|By Hurricane

Governor Thomas E. Dewey promised today that if he is elected
I’iciident he will lake In Washing­
ton an administration free of “ quar­
relling. hack biting and bickering."
Thr Republic in nominee told a
trainude crown! at Winslow, A ril.,
ihal ihe country needs ’"unity bc|cause die world situalion is what
it is."
I h id in g for Phornii and a dis­
cussion nl atomic energy tonight.
Dewey said "incredible opportun­
ities” foe the Inline of this country
A T T E M P T I N G to -ccure hi* Isoat in the truth nf the hurrfnne. an lie in development of die w-est.
unidentified unitor is pulled to *afrty hjr hi.* huddle* who have thrown
His Democratic rival. President
him n line and are hauling him toward them a a they stand on a Truman hat contrnded that if die
storm-lashed pier in Miami, Fla. The wild, hurricane-swept m o * capaired hi* boat a* he was trying to pul additional line! nlioatd, tossing Republican, rcl.nr. In^ power lliey
Will ny In kerp Ihe W rit •ubovril'
him overboard. I International Sou nil photo)

UKu I* now a iery large ntorm
. wll gale wlnda covering a rad;
iaa of 220 mile* or more, and
hurricane.force wind* are over
a 5(1 In M mile radlu*," the ad*
vlaory atated.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Sept.
Stale Road Peparlment repoctril lodav t ’-S.
Ron i r I from Florida ( I l f lo
Key Went and Conner'* Highway
between 20 Mile Rend and
t ^ a t I'nlnl were elo-ed today
because of high water.
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No. 23.

A sso cia ted P r e s s L ea sed W ire

U. S. Will Not Barter
Freedom Of Peoples,
Marshall Tells U. N.
1,265,214 Men
Communists Offer
A re Eligible For Reward bor Men
Nation’s D raft Who Bo^t Leader

Al Cahill, *late president of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
spoke nl Ihe pm.n meeting of the
5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
H ave
Seminole ('mint** Junior &lt; handier O v e r
of Cornrtereo today at the To u r­
R e g is te re d
S e l e c ­
ist Center. Mr. Cahill is it for lit­
er president nf the Jacksonville
tiv e S e r v i c e
Says
Jaycres.

WASHINGTON. Sen 2J. &lt;/!&gt;&gt;

New York Slate Head
Attacked Enrntite
To Horne Of Friend
MU

Y O R K . }s*pl. 21. &lt;#Pi

Irclise Sertue |f.vlqintt&lt;*r« si
today 1incomplete lepoili show th it
Ms! persons irt;t&gt;lrird f«»e
between All.- 10 and S

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Little Damage Seminole Grid ,nW,5f- _
From Storm Is Team Praised At tie fellow.4&gt;i
lie said in « Inief talk at Mer* 1
Kiwanis
Meeting
Reported Here
red. Calif., that the* Republican*
! never dill anything for tbs* farm
ll&gt;v"
Mr. Trum an varied that today
With the n-«ertlon that the OOP .
will give *mlv ’Vrurnhs to the llt-J

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urban of tilf ill' bntifi&gt;*:l
who ih** p srtv\ \ - . A „il il ,!r
1 Y I U U I 1 I I ” | O f lh r .e , I.2 6 V 2 N are “ |.w d el* lii min
is t **s1.1 .! mil
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P r e s i d e n t * " [* ”"
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State
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.» special internt.
pi'ltie ltl.il twn ■m lliirr ID
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t i o t l , L llV C S A t l d r c S S i
II ss.n |»-intnl oil* llu* I 'gute
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inr|,„|r rr|totii |
cltr h hr w i'1 l.iktnt’ .1 •hurt, ut 1.
President A l Cahill of die I'loipf i l.mjc stales u l’enn«)l' ini i
!&gt;.» t nmiiitiei &gt;’• I- &gt;m- in (J
Junior Chamber of Com*tee w.irr* lornia. Illinois nr T e s u
It Kit 11
■|!k.| •*n iti;;tnir% vi ■ir iii.st;either inuecI .15 «t
(util it.* 1. ..u id
lion of the |ietili confronting the
,,nt| |f I,
t&gt;~1 in the lUtlnfiirfi 1%*rr iIidip 1looi'ei
United Stsles, in a talk it tlsr* ,*.&lt;»* hendfiuarteis are rs|iertrd md conclusion
P tiih
O f
P r n » i n p r l n 1 Mr. Tru m a n continued the drlvU° . r r ° SJ ,C L lJ' i„g p,ro ho has Uen K itin g on ‘.sycee luncheon it the Tourist s,it|iin I week
lip' irw inf olfci &gt;. ■• .inip.in-'
much o f hi* western
Ilo tenter lr«l»v.
Prc •registration eitmiiiei wen hi ( itv t iniii. ilia , Urnpi min

Maximum Velocity Of Morris, Mooney Tell ",;;nt/ ur,,0'° ,,ut nn,y '"4mm
Wind Is 48 M .P.H.
For Coming Season
tour.
l With 2.31 In. Rain
-------lit ado hi* first iiptwar U N of th°

storm whrn it rakrei Culm before
blowing into Honda.
Tlie buriicane w ti about 2V*
miles easl noribcasl of Melbourne,
today. Il continued lo mnve away
from the Atlantic seaboard in &gt;
direction belwrrn nortbrast ani
east norlheasl at an accelerated
speed o( 16 milrs an hour,
t h e hurricane. which lumbered

Sanford and Seminole Couniv
yeslerday rtc.i|ird the brunt nf l hr
hurricanr as il swuni ou» lo se.s
near Vrin l l r u h and very lllllf
damage wa« reported here this
morning oilier than lo power line*
a transformer, and 100 shprl eirruilesl ‘trrel lights lhal burnt out.
Children went back to school ibis
morning after a one day
ay holiday.
dion
Growers of this section
( lillfe* H any damage to e e lm seed
| beds from wind or tain At th*
Municipal Aitpoil a 48 mile tn
t Imur malimum wind was reported
M,v ibe Sbowaller School of Avia
iiinn. which revealed ilnl all planes
indde of ihe
‘
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Seminole High School grnlden
were yesterday ie[Kuted to be in
goo I condition for their I Adty
evening till at Gainesville by Her
r " ,,
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j rv ,
min F.. Morris, principal, ami Utlis
Mooney, a-si (ant eoarh. in talks
to Kiwanians at lb* Tourist Cen

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•**n ,r ,r , fp foMP,
i, that 'l/llfl.IKKI would be siitnrd up |) ,in ,
M mb »ll in nn'ics t -•
day at S:60 A.M ^ and then npolit.
lt&lt;*| for not having l&gt;een up when day that would undermine run set m the initial regisliaimn peri.-l tniusi*(
hi* train *lopped at T r a r y at e«»te»ce."he trdd the local organ- (Aug 30 lo Sept IH)
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Dewey ronferreil at Winslow
'with a dalogatiun heads*! by
(.U irnr, n u,i llngton Kelland, the
««-•itrr and *taie national commit
!(reman, lie was Introduce.! by
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n»r %a1v.i Iinn nf In’
( *Mtitifrnni: i» ,*» trnlli t
v i l l iihung Iho 11! * •mu
i It mb
woiltl ilr|wnil» upon our
rnvrr Imy* win* m»i»!
wllti inifirt«*«! |»y n fc*«fi*f&lt;il criiud f»M
lion for |f*j»ilcf?lnj», mnl ihrviifi;tiI (p five ibijm iiftn tlvflf I l » blirlN , ,
m rtmvv
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Jiiyctf Iridruliip li«iinin|t in rivir, ,
HMw Ml lUftlf " " " h* d on n i t fwJ i
Hvrrflu
u n i t * wr cun b ^l rnrrt i Iim t . •I; « l 1lM: ; ri1 ”r* l f llU &gt; l ,,f/
! f tin irHirrumrnl

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nulli.r | ij .
,1 ,v I l f t m i - « l ;S ta ir* "will not
t lie
f l l F f l l l &lt;1 princi1 n in |irim i! r
pie.** tit " I t V it e r i H A y the tighls
and fleet lorn. of nther peoples.
M mb ill • ud m his thinly veiled
warning to the Sonet Lmon that
Amem in patience shituld nut tie
tnid.ikrn |nr weakness.
'Ili*lilll - |..l e il ihe lesopd
sesiinn &gt;1 111c I nilril Nations Grn.-■ d Xtiemblv’t till meeting
! |e
was ir**tr I liV die applilpe of ill
1
n
except the Russian
wept I
nl lo Ihr rml mm.
.(■ 1-1 II designed In rspresi
In
llu I* d bis iininliy i foreign
, shall -ail:
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"II I mle.l Stales does not
Wll|l
ip rra die rsiitilig lenits sslmlrhr tiled de.lie
*ion li
11 dl* *i it tbiil tension. Hut we
i ill nut i i»ti|tn&gt;iniie die esirnti.il
We will under no ciiI'inn iplri uni I mi r b ail i away die rights
niI liteih o ol olliri pro|ile».”
I In- Vmm-, ati late film -.[Hiki*
i i a f'.. i a . .i Carlo* I'. II*nnihi of llo I'ldlipplltr* ndvi-cd
tin- n dl n i l o-ii- lo (iirm n worldwill.' "third f o r. lo maintain is
lalni. ■- of | n il in Ihe dispute
M twn-n if..- F a st a "I West
Mai,I .ill - aid il was n,i|onpiinto
*V al «i- li oild here r- nffiltn oiir
. ■■ )' l 1 -i in i-' t glit i nod (iui-1*
M'.silhiirii &gt;*h rase l u s u
PARIS.

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A m erica’s F uture *Selective--------*-•Service he.-&gt;&lt;l&lt;|iisrt,-r* n i l Ibe Cnmmttniv) M
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Is Discussed A t S '* ’1’"’0'"'"''.. ""... lion |e.»,Ini;• to | hr m r’l si I &gt;n
Jaycee M eeting

n.ifrcl At j% piovinrc nl fftitrrn &lt;

MIAMI. Sept. 2). (/!’&gt; A hui-

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•Inycec Speaker

III ASSOCIATE!! PRKSS

laland of llermuela today. An
II A.M. Weather Bureau advimm aaid heavy gale* will rover
thr arra nrar thr Carolina
rna»l to and hrjnnd llrrmuda.
The alorm » aa rcntrrrd about
JJO mllra south of Charlmlnn
S, C , nrar latitude 29.fi lonall*
• wilth gale wind* ro»erlng a rad.
eastward about Ifi mile* an

sun.

Unity In U. S.
Is Advocated
By Tom Dewey
Truman Contends If
GOPRcgalnsPowcr,
West Will Be Sub­
ordinated To East

Indian River Reports
L a r g e Grapefruit
Losses, But Oranges
Are Not Hit Hard
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ar-1
SW rrr gale* nl near-hurricane
fortt threatened (hr
the British

ricane that M l ihrrr drad and an
rilimalrd $2'"&gt;.000.000 damage in
Florid* swept farther out to .e.i
today as the state began a mam­
moth cleanup job under a bright

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duerd by Kaytnond Nauer. Alien- (|)p
adminlstegtnr* nf mu j -One of our g n a le ,t prnhlem* |n,|urt I0JHW regr-lranl* d u r'n r 11 Ul ‘ r
Iwfoi
to Ink Il
dance was good in »|*ile of rainy times ”
.
. . . uetay
___ , is In make eservnne FJilVrmlet, and |r&gt;.(uici during Me
nf
Wtllinm tijH
Th,
and
svfmly
weather.
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York
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of
the
rr.pnn
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It
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ihruugh Florida at a slow eight
•iffm
miv«
itspatrlek had j on, demn-rory. Wo r i l’d to gel p,,..|ndurlion ptn-irnl i-sni,n in
miles an 'bnur. crossed the eoait
Marlin Stineeipher has Imen re- i ^ l ^ " r t o t £ t . | He
b ^ saI*1 ^ ....
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fI’llw yrr nifmhl
I if i [Milii "
i our
)w*oplc
nplp to turn
II **«•I!•«««#*&lt;•
r «g r *
e ^ I ih
mlit trr
line into ihe ocean near Jensen
circled secretary' (,l ihe club by
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I the romic
romle atrip*
atrip an
and I hr spot!
Mi nnw li.tr III lamd'in, fIt:' till**
the new Kiwants lloaid cif f)irectors.
11,1\ I . .1 In* cnlllfi till lilt
1
tWarli yesterday. A rare dmiblpair. , of our pn|&gt;ent in order th a t ,OT7jY'rna'riVH "'nml 'n'i'r''enr'p' T n '
Attiiik itmi Mnt torn |*t rtf jin! it uni f»
ft'M itaarn na Paae Klahri
they may learn "f he problems ..... ...
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it was announced.
Fllllft 11
i*• - ii ill hr furtil
%!%ftut l fI'tts'* nn Sifl f KMWD o f t!
eonfu.ntln* the wnild.* hs* .i je rl(lllit)l
, Mtll■ng,
Coach Mooney cshibilrd tlie new |
a-.
•
trtrw r r
to r
hifiilfiV f“r Srrnnil
rrwnr«l o ffrr woiihl U* pmvlt|t**l tit
readln
for
wm
emergency.
loolhall uniforms of the f esls which
(iC O m a l\KK. Is
* nri’iim/Ji Isirnt N» ,il I t.. '•ill. \ illtll . Aho
“Our ochmd rhlldten »rr Imirhi
,\, ,i, amn time. Defense Mini- hv I hr •Inti1
ufi t ill#**f S* )i
| jn t|ud* orange jerseys wills black i
l'ft» I ! in on
Unit mill I rik(HiO hv ifi* N "■ Vi*t
°
- i
In chute Cles*ro nil over the nun.*
&gt;•.» hsM'tsJ'
I (a* IV4kV»l»
on rout I nr
f*Mint V I Mofilmtlnn I i»mt\ ir» •*i»|* a il|»tri11» ' mi h
leliriing and the while pants wills j
hul nlrnoat every one of Ihini
it f ir h tr r |*il«t With iho
Thr jmriy**1 tiNdornl roniiiilttr*' ihily
The burnt out atreet tuilh, were orange Itim.
.. ...
would lie lost in our own city
RKCOVF.ln |,0 AN
irli* ri 'rlrifritni 3* Dlsuiirv til l Kljfh1 ■-rttI. Flj hti'T Ht)unilroi! .tn*
WASHINGTON, Sept. -•!,
1(1B||, or | n the rmitt house* nnd
1bring renlnred tlda mominir by
*\Ve arc not *uro what to e*pi*ct
I 1i l l I • th r
WASHINGTON, S- |*t. 2n .1*
rtn! rtntL rt aij y fit* utlrr*
llhe Florida Power ami bight Com Friday nigh* at f'lainesvillr." he | \vi,,1*nl w ; Bemlnglon, temporar- 00r sta te Cnpltol." h&lt;* added,
11 **»♦11n*wt| nit f a ir i b r r l
11
Thr Ifnilr.l tSlulfit hn«» RiVfn thr
declared."
hut
the
In.ya
are
in
good
.
1
1
&gt;
'
"
r"
"f
new York, 8.pt.
"lb"
jttrw Frrnch Kovrrnment
vi*t»
liifmI. A'! nn ' lKnly will n rtlv r
C^fl. Ilaldwin. Henry A. AVallare'*
have »- cn |,rartlrlng for &gt;1. I
^
^ l . l " Rlml ajH
H
’
in S iiifonl tom* t*» %at I :2tl I*. M,
identa of n neighhorhoo,! on the ahape.
[of
ronfitlrnre”
l»y
irttini;
tt
h«vr
weeks and have no terinus Injuries. I
" ..
vim i &lt;&gt;, t Item lev
es »s ■ n r * i i
&gt;npnnletl h; , i military s-.»rort.
r i m i 'i n n v im itrii \ s i i*
[n i | m«ml rrcovvry fuml of nlot'll
S B * * * 1 K i r ^ K U n s m e r l i r ! ^ ' west side were deprived of eurren I fe-l that they will give (Ininr.- 3B»m»l Mias J*llw ^
J ^
y' || ) n i f l l i l ( i l l 1(1 W i l l
■ ,, Ailon*
ii in Pnvt),
Mr. ntill Mi . All" ft Wrnn'l of
. 4I»_ ,, „,„H|
He riled I), ■ emife*»ed fom irr ItUsalau spy.
* /« ( U I I U 1I U I I U VT I I I
iSf-10*(HIO,OnOf i*fiv«iviiiii«ril iifllri il’
Illinois lijiVi* jiii i • Iiii *i i| to o '.I t. • Mar II. i ■' I and moved util,
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,1* among 1n v e at I g atlng rommlt re , Mi*.. H C O | J 0 |l S I I | l
(1 |&gt; y ♦ Till
f&lt;ffiriii(rt, who ii.Lrd no' I•• till itilill ' ifiil flfol'ult*. of Tf IjlfH'tr* lo
Hi|*Uu.tv * » ll -&lt;. f l „ 1„,
•n|li,ole
...........hewing go........ .
...... .
named Remlnglon a* ..
tmltM tf,
Sri till*
j !•** fiiiiiM
t(. •..1
,ii*l
t'hr fiftflil
iWlilim to jjli il.ilr mi i lothe city** streets
I Pitt sis) Inter atman from whom she collected Com- |
twrri* 1i ■ft I ol * ir»f f iitv I-:tt * II -I.
i No miles were down
Principal
Morris
said
thnl
he
l&gt;
I
Frnnrt*
I!•«&gt;
"kitty*'
mow
Ialtm*1
Baldwin said he was renewing
. ffoin Mr Mint Ml J i t I linkei lend ,,i \ i t , • -eyirg , t ', , | | e g , . \ i
The main .cause of power In­
omul** P arty due* *« .veil a* J
aik np|K-n1 *o Att*irliey (ieneml let motion* wn* duo lo rent,sc-- of happy to have Coach Mooney hen* strict government Information In j
lift*fly si! hrlpitiir thr* nimlriofr ArntiiHnrf In tumi* on tlir I* » * D ,i "* *lfl| tlllO sis* I'nivtr Uy of
to
nssi't
Coach
C
I
•
Kettlea,
and
d i r k for federal action on th* flapping wire* nnd saturated n*o*» pointed out ll.nl Mi Mooney will ' wartime. Ren.lt.glnn ha* denied I Tlie Kanford Janlm Chamber "f French government oHUistamJ pul fits-*) in ihe office --f •
lo &gt;f ,., it, All-- ,, Ai tl*»- urn,- of
fVimm**ree will SfHilitnr Che pre. Rival attack* from the l.’ft aid
party's complaint.
(&gt; p. ||,.r nil &gt;n, Ih - p in hn , hi "-s i, tin* nl m tin* Army \ l r
on limbs of tree* which contacted al»o assist In physical instruction the eharges.
right.
Ilaldwin aaid “a aubaUnlial power line* m using short circuits, at the Junior High School where
prlri1 n.t* 125,000
C*&gt;t|iI- It,- HI,' employ, &lt;| by the
Remington » i.l &lt;” ■ would base sen’slton here of t i me plays, all
majority of Atlanta's ■policemen said 51r. Coleman.
It also wn* empha,itnl, ihn* ti e
Flank Satuller nisi M, - Rai.dler Fs ,|. 111 11OU ng Admllti-tiallriu
he will U* able to Instruct eighth W» suit on an NBC lelevj.lon nut•!sliding Ncy* York hits, will*
arn Ktansmcn, and aa many as nil
Very light damage was reported
In how to handle a football l'« rs™ * Bliwt T h. P re ti. on player i of the Actors Kqttity Guild, iirtion mean* the United ritn • have piirchnscsl a huni'alot/ nl in Atliinta.
hav* been Initiated Into n single hy the Southern Bell Telephone grader*
A ft* r com id' ing Offieet ’ tra in .
and tearh them other fundamen-j which Mis* Ben. ley appeared on In order to raise funds to nupph approve-, llu French govetnnieot’ i Fourth S ti*i t nnd Sc,,It Avi-nue
nifiit those npiifoprlnted hy the npliionrh toward th» problem nf from It. A. sVillintii1 Revert ie in.;, M ' i ilg Field, Ala. Lieui
Klan local in a single night."
Company in contrast with previous lain nf ihe game. ThU will lw of Sunday, Sept. 12.
lie charges) that Klansmen have storms. Howovrr, a total *f 1U giTit advantage when they get tn
|-ilc,. Ad im
••
Igni -l to duty In
At a new* conference. Remlng- City and County for tourist promo­ fighting inflation nod ntoinotbig lamp Indicate &gt;, putrln
■“hauled IB Progressiva Party peti­ line* were reported out -if order,
of fK.Mitl.
thi ' - ,f,
0 July, 1943, II.*
il ..niinara ■* P*a» I n n
Hen made public a letter he has tion relivltle*, it wa* nnnnunred recovery In Knrope.
tioner* off to list I, mugged, finger- llrighl and early this morning I h r
thi* nmrning by Gonlm, Bradley,
_
__
I
, I ■inonsra M
Kl«ail
-la.
ii ,, n,l-- r
i il-- I 1rot Presby­
Jay !-&lt;••• president.
printed and required them to p*«t linemen got busy on thi s.-, anil nil
te r, 11, ''lin t'll ol ;-.i,tfnt,l
17.KCII HBNTKNCF.D
bonds on false charges, in n drive service ahould lie restored hv
Tl't doclaion In promote the
C'livno, 1 in- In,!. 1,1* m other,
I’RAfiUK, Cieeho.lnvakla. Sept. I____
Two
K
i
l
l
e
d
When
IlnwIlaatK
!***♦ rear I
£ *
»ii. fm m r • *m»»
a i tn i. if*a
isrsn i* en nI n 1rt
p la \- wn* reach'd y c ie rd n y hy
Mi « V Vth'mu itle i.ter, Mr*,
direct
ora
of
Inc
Inycee*.
due
tr
|
t It ni,.|l, t Shut r»»|. o l" nicer, M a r y
S T ^ ' »XlU5'"'J&gt; 'S.V.iArab Plane Attacked Ihe need of additional foods for i
I.KIIMAN 8PHAKS
Aii-I'.'i Share.tl 1nml one nephew,
rhaigeil with spying for tile RtU
W
arren
Plans
Tour
n f
„ . H. J. t^hnm n, manager of the list,. The government aaid .12
the t -urlat program. *r&gt;til Mr. I
r 1.a ti,|f 1 S lu t
Jr., all of ban­
O l N l s l t C InRtltUtionH.Sanford State Farmer* Market, other' person* are under arrest, l ^ ^ A ' r . h T" ^ r T ™ £ f r ' : j Or* '! ^ . A
frit ,1
« M |j '
j will sddre** "The Veterans On *crused of spying for the United
1imu • si rr
's will Im con­
Ity OVID
M WHIN
the Farm Training Oass" tonight » » .;
llu* tr.| „l Um CM i'" tide in Ever•lACKSONVILLK, Sept.
•
,
,
„
T
£,*,
'SJW
ii
~
S
i
The captain. Rudolf Hrnsitllek, tlthlcr plane shot down ? "
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2) 0 t Agnrulluie fb-pjiltnml ..tlui.li
r y with D*. N. D
—Fuller Warren on Saturday will at 7:90 o'clock nl the Slate Market
ft* ■It ■
begin n tour of Klorlda'a a U te in­ on marketing of farm product*, was sentenred ln»t night to lw
[ * ^ I d . h m « i " J Thr first of the play*, a comedy' dratling a remedy for a potato atirplu* that b.i* cost the government III mnl.......I f f Rti 1
stitution* to famllinrio* himself and will also report on the recent hangerl for high treason ami
lwo ,,rit|ph neW*W "jantltlerl, "John b„ve. Mary" will o.er 5200.000,000 in pure tu|i]Kiri. the p.i.f fi.c yen* li
V|s M Will b"
•ii’lorted hy the
vrih their operations.
\ DMf 1‘IU1 I.P^I «U'I and the V *l. i :n,.l
Stale Marketing mretlng which S M
t
M
h
'
t
f
S
"The
victim
,
were
David
Wood-*
«
^
"
'o
l
e
High
il
liny
mean
theaper
.pud.
for
coniumrr..
The Democratic governor.nomi- he attended In Jacksonville, Il was
l.f 1 nnil|n wni •
School Auditorium -•» Nov, 2rt.
ll*r formula under ron.ideratinn i* * roinhinilion of |-&gt;*vn ori, •
nea said today he w|)| yUJi ihe reported hy John Pierson, instruc­ of turning Information over to | ford, chief Middle Kaat correapon. Th* play in hy Norman Kra»i\a,
a RrlH.h intelligence agent.
'dent Dir the Umlor[ Daily Tele­ vriiti-r of the slag" nnd acieen *llpt&gt;oit. and., smaller prmfuclinn goal (or tlie I'M'l |Kilat&lt;&gt; nop
ttlv e rs ily of Florida a t Gaines­ tor in farm training.
T- w \ t 1 0
graph, and John Mxon or Ihe
ville Saturday and then go to 1
,, •.alUar.l ■■ r m l-»«il
Potato production
program
llr it Is h llroadca ting Corp„ th" an.
Tallahassee n e it week.
have 1-cen one of the government * 1Tl,e ilepartrnent ran rut tl,r*n from In
\ |ipi' al.s Court
n'liineemant sahl, An Arab from
tls lltnerarv has not been drawn
biggest liendarhca. A wartime Ihe pre.ft'nt 1HI p, r rent parity
AM (isllr Aawad. also was killnl Diviccrats lle^in
wn. ha said, Iait Instil
Institutions '•
law, niiiird at encouraging maxi­ level lo HI per rent If It n ,1.
Two other passenger* nn I the
whlrh he will visit include Florida
( 'l l 1 %GO
pt 2.1
The
f) S tate Campaign mum food production, required the sire*.
pilot were Injured,
University, (ha sUta hospital and
!'
Circull ..... it of appeal* tip.
department
In
support
grwwt
r
(iovt*rurn&lt;‘til nffirlsl d, ,
-I held today the cnnititutionalit v
The legion said the JvwDh
^ tkp state nrl«hn farm,
JACKSON. MISS., Sept. 21— prirc,- of polnloea at not lea. than Hie price npport problem. *v1•li of
fighter l&gt;egan its. allnrk ove. an
il ii,-ri.('"inm -inlst requirernttit
!K
l
per
rent
of
the
parity
level*.
representative* of the poln'ii uf ilm Tnft lliu tlry I,aw. At the
‘
hkvknm orrdath
..
■■■ , l' v ei ol*
1 arm nf Io-banon and followH the t/Pl—The S tate-' Rights standard
Parity
is
a
legal
itnrtd'ird
to
By HOB AHD W. BbAKF-HI.RI.
] liner until it wo* over Trans- learer* ttMlny Ingun a sp&lt;;nklng
Only acvrn more days remain
intluslry at session, ending y e J saner time th e f u r l held thtil penrsiopnign eitendlng into nine insure- prires fair equally to tenhiy.
ASSOCIATED PRKSS 8CIF.M B EDITOR
| Jordan territory. There st was States
.ion plan* ore 1, fit snlijeet for
In whleh to secure a d .iw r ’s
farmers
and
IhoMwho
buy
farm
* license without having in pay an
The grow er* were divided over ritll'-rlive Ion gaming,
OAK RIDGE. Tenn.. Sept- 23 fA*) -Radio active dry ire. , new atomic &gt;shot down In flames.
M
'tiitl
II.
(illiinn
Nation'll
produrta.)
tfWrn dollar; or lake an examlnawhat next year*# level houtd Ie*.
The section of the set requiring
rempaign rnunagei, said the can­
Ik-- l - * ', . , - M N«k Ic*,
h ,,.
This price guarantee, eoupbot Rome highly efficient prmjuclnjt union official-, in sign non-eom«vn. said County Judge ?- W. p,™kKU « U pU, » « ,
didates.
Gov.
J.
Strom
Thurmond
in
teachini
lha
finl
new
atomic
age
profession.
Ihit
prolnuon
is
how
,
—
,
u_
-----L
..------—ta
a
with
unusually
favornhliweather
Ware this morning.
arrns, particularly Maine, ever Judges O tto tw n e r and Herman
lory, the announcement said. An of South Carolina, for President;
The office will be open Jrom lo Itandle radioaclrvp aloms in medicine, biotofy and industry.
Iraqi arm y headquarters state­ and Gov, Fielding I* W right of and improved Inacctiridrs, ha 1 willing to accept a *W
&gt; tier cent nttinlsl affidavit wai upheld bv
lioooslrd
potato
produrtlon
far
•:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.
£ 11™,
support level. Otlirrs, t&gt;nrtiru1arly Mil.ten. Ju d g e J Karl Major held
The course was set up bv 19 southern and southwestern universities ment Mid the Jewish plane a at Mississippi, for Vice-President,
above
the
country’s
needs,
.
th'ee In tb&lt;- south which iir-ilu - lhp icquiri nient is uncotutittitlon.
marked with a Red Cross ami thus will speag in these stntre:
(fclunlay* Included) aaM Judge which form the Institute oj N u f lf V t
.........
A* a result, price* dropped to early (lotatoes, want,-! a much **•
Georgia, South Carolina, North
Studies, and taught by Dr. Ralph and give
animal a shob You had not hern challenged.
A legion spokesman *ahl United Ctroliruii Kentucky,
Maryland, the Mipport level and the govern­ higher support. 11 hr,, t e n lbe.,&gt;|
T. Overman of Oak judge. It re n t r a n t "lake an eye-dropper full and
ment had to buy and tnkc off the
jj AAIPR1CAN8 RRI3JA8KD
In sections of about one month drip It Into an Industrial r*hem7rni Nation* Palestine truce observer* Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi market millions of hu.hela to n«- areas ahirh priuhtr.il murli of the
FRANKFURT, Germany. Sept. each.
cor tly surplusea nf the past fe w 1 THU NVFATHER
*"
are Investigating what he called and Florida.
solution.
sure growers the promised c*.h y,«rs.
»J-(A^-Klght American 7^msUj,, I this “vigorous violation** o f the
More than IPO new radioactive
After
the
animal
It
injected
JACKSONVILLE. Kept. 23—(/Fl
W a ry trimps were picked up by substances are now made In the
returns.
official, have not y t t decided oq
AUTO ACCIDENT
ray*» tP
that make
E
High l« w
Rtmlan* along Ihe renal border atomic pile a t the Oak Ridge tmay be emitting
Only one automobile accld-'nt
S&lt;rme | potatoes were dunned, tlie 1949 m pport level, but, th e y .
im.
A
fter
he
90 67
“ jjthrce day*, but all hav* been re- National Laboratory of the AtorniLIONS PARTY
was reported lo police yealcr lav 1Rome were burned. Semi? .vert say It will be very turn'll c '- ie r to . Atlanta
'dead,
hi*
remain*
eannot
be
fi* 50
Chicago
1. ilm U. B. Army announced Encrgy Commission. The work to
The
tluring
the
atorm.
A
1937
I*(id.diverted
Into
llvesloeh
feed,
Sanford
L'on'a
Club
will
#0
|&gt;cr
rent
than
the
present
90
thrown into (he garbage. They ,
-----63 45
Detroit
be dono with there adorns D rore can’t aven ba burned to gat rid-of h « « • Gsh fry on Friday erg ning Sedan driven by Elmer G. Wether*; alcohol and flour, Olhera wee* per cent.
Tl 51
New Vork
ington,
I
I
won
damaged
a
t
.tn
ns'l-isant
to
needy
areas
abrond.
They
eiptain
that
care
must
be
■idered more valuable than all the radioactive atom , .till lrft. Noth«:«&gt; o cloek
tbu home of
91 60
Piifcalx
Joe
M
om
on
flUrer
Lake.
T
h
tri
mate
o
f
$880
after
a
o.1Mon
The
program
aroused
many
.
_
_
____
taken
In
rutting
prlra
support*
and
Jug kills th* atoms. Yoa h are
gold la Urn world.
m to
T9 t t
Eaint Loills
—nk •a Dodyo b
I-l J consumer*, who found
*
................
pickdt hard lo prodtirllon goals. Too sharp a ra­
But when you get a package wait day*, moaths or yoan until will be no regular U iU luncheon. at li:0C A M.With
Bcattl*
51 45
up
truck
Thi*
wUl
bo
a
L
o
to
s'
N
ight
and
lly
Holly
P
itrcy
,1
Justify
such
actions
whan
food
due
1
1
on
in
price
guarantee*,
they
u or a bottle at t U i n w Huff. W *
Washington
69 80
M turel
hm t 4
•Uk
East.
all Haw regfetared a re Breed t o , at
.. —
*nih S treet ami prices were skyrocketing.
said, might drive many growers
Jacksonville
Ire
80 70
«J»
attend.
I
f
any
Lire*
k
m
a
n
t
re-1
Elm
A
No
one
was
reported
_
A
new
farm
?aw
passed
by
Ihe
I
Into
planting
other
crops
with
a
80 7«
to akow the ttudenU, motUy proMiami
r. bod
Ford was token to iw t Congress will permit lower resulting potato scarcity ami
70 71
Orlando
- - - •- . ,, fssslosial man well p ail *|udnit filtered they or* greed to co ated I as hurt.
■ns of
Cliff
A
hire
Immediately.
Ratliff*
price supports fur In* 1949 crop, higher con&gt;umcr prices.
oh * *terP naedl*
ttftstlsw S mm Page * s s r |
«9 67
Tallahassee
Soviet M
J You can't

Charged In Fight ; i "
t With Progressives

Liouf N. !!. Adams
Funeral Will Be
IfeM Snnrlnv l1. M.

Former Red Spy
Threatened With
Rig Libel Suit

S S S s S w R ftitS J

Seminole .lavcees

A griculture D epartm ent Drafts
Remedy For Surplus Of Potatoes

Radio Active Dry Ice Is Used To
Teach New Atomic Age Profession

11

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MONDAY SEPT. 20. IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD,

Heiress Refuses To Gators Are Planning
Answer Questions In Defense Against “T*
House Commie Probe Formation Of Rebels

Palestine Problem

Support Of West
h Denver Talk
&amp; Republican Undercov­
er Sabotage Flayed
In Campaign Speech

M ill A l l fHI MAIN ITOWINO PIACIJ and speaking dates &lt;d President fiumsn's western tour, opening at a
(Cenlral P rtu )

national plowing contest at Dexter, la.. Sspt 18 Msny platform itrps are aim rWnncd

Buying Controls

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ICfUtM I t ( M N f , OMI
rmoutdering Holy Land, It was •
iKJithumou* report from Swedish
Count Folks Bernadotte, written
shortly before he * u aeaasalnated
In Jerusalem Friday.
rnCQIUMJrg
Count DCrnMlQllf,
Bernadotte, IIV
the mediator,
that the United Nation*
id r im ) L.
ahould la* |
to step in end
ir If the Arabe
mil the Pal
and Jew* fall to malts pence.
"Israel exists In the Holy I.and.”
he wrote and the future of Arab
Pale,tine should he left to the
Arab states. I n full consultation
with Arab inhabitants’* of the Holy
luind.
Ilcinadottr'x body arrived at
Geneva by plane today, It will be
Gown to P arli tomorrow and sim­
ple sendee* will he held before
the body continues to Stockholm.
Western Power negotiators from
Moscow and Berlin also are head­
ing fo r Paris tonight, and there I*
crorv Indication the German prob­
lem will engage the rver-lncreaslog attention of the Western
Icadrrs Heeplte the U.N. meeting.
Some even felt the whole German
and Berlin question might lie tos­
sed to the United Nation* for
settlement before too long n time
tmfttf*
The r&gt;K.nation assembly, Ha openlog meeting only hours away, had
plenty «»f other touchy nrohlcrn*
to engage Its attention. The sim­
mering Palestine situation bubbled
u p again.

Lie Requests Army

WASHINGTON. Sept. JO (/P&gt;—
Mrs. Louue Bratuten Berman re­
futed today to answer House unA m e r i c a n Activities Committee
questions regarding its investigation
of atomic espionage.
She declined on the constitution­
al grounds that replies might in­
criminate her. Rep. McDowell (RPa) told reporters after he ami
Rep. Hebert (D-Ls) had ques­
tioned the slender, attractive heirrs.
more than an hour and a half.
The subpoena calling her before
the committee was extended inde­
finitely and she wa. forbidden to
leave the country, McDowell said.
Mrs. Berman, now living in Nr**
York, identified herself to the com­
mittee as a housewife, but refused
to tell her husband's business or
income, he added.
Mrs. Herman herself gave re­
porters eoplrs of a statement she
KMMII minister la the Cicchoslovsklan government, Hubert Rlpka,
la shown at a press conference In
Parts whsre he revealed the forma­
tion of an antJ-Communlit Czech
government council. The group will
have headquarters In Paris, London
and Washington and will keep in
constant touch with anU-Comrminlsts ln-|de Czechoslovakia, work­
ing to Ubtrate (he country from
rt j-nlnr i&gt;.i
tlatrraatlo: *M

GAINESVILLE, Sept. 20 - M V Tho Umvcnlly of Florida Gator* ,
•rill spend practically all of thelrt#
time thl* week setting up a defen** to itop the biasing ipacd
of a Mississippi hark field which
Is trying to make Hehel supporter*
forget that passing Charlio Conerly is no longer around.
The Gators get first crack at
Mississippi. defending S o u t h ­
eastern Conference champions,
here Sajutday night, when the
A;flo o'clock kickoff ushers in a
new season.
1 The second in importance I n A
schrdule defensive work will b e w
the drive to have every player In
top physical condition for• the
opener. First string halfback Hal
Griffin and Chaillo Itunsinger
missed last Saturday's prartice
game to l&gt;r sure they will lie In

rrungful activity, and the attem pt ltr.H, ! r,*nt , 1
to create the improssimi that I ( » *&lt;** derlslnn.
have done so Is In itself an inCLEANING
famous act. I deeply resent the 1 fi,no&lt;,thr«i T-I
slander* about me In the pro**, barking obtervn
based on release* by the Thorns* |
done by th
(UnAmrrican Actlvllle*) Com m it-| y. A. Title, but
tec. I feel that the purpose of the (deceptive perfo
committee and of this hearing is , guy who mnnaj
to do me harm.” ,
| his first name **
Mrs. Berman added she c o m e , n en||cge senior

(c- m is s m i i « , n w " m i ,
erts, Britain's special envoy whn
ha* been participating In talks
Citrufl Industry
with the Soviet* on the fnture of
Berlin.
•CwaMsarS I ra n •***• «*•»
He Is to present hi* report to the other session will be held here to­
assembly soon after the opening morrow.
session.
And meanwhile In Tallahassee
Dr. Jose Arre of Argentina, re­ the S tate Supremo Court declined
tiring president of the General to order enforcement of an old law
Aari-mbly, / Id the Associated against spraying grapefruit with
Presa Saturday the United Na­ arsenic to hasten Its ripening.
tions needed an army of 10,000 to
It also rejected a sul'. which
maintain order In Palestine alone. would have required stale citrus
The security council’s Big Five Inspectors to use a different meth­
power military staff committee Is od of tasting grapefruit maturity
charged by th* chartar with farm ­ standards.
ing a U. N. police force. The mili­
Tom H, Stewart. DoLand grow­
tary committee, In more th an two er. brought both suits against
years, has reached no agreement Commix*loner of Agriculture Nath­
on dotalls of formation of tho an Mayo. Mayo ha* been under
force.
tem porary injunction against en­
Dispatches from India said (he forcing the anti-arsenic law for
Hyderabad government has ord­ 14 years.
ONE OF THE LAST pheto* tu lie taken of Count Folks Bcrnedc
ered Its Security Council represen­
Attorney* for Mayo, the Citrus
os he attended peace discussion* In Jrrusalcm, this picture shows I
tative, Nowob Moln Nowaa Jung, Commission and various citrus
(right) with Dr. Ihiv Joseph (left), militaiy governor of Jcn isal
to withdraw his state's complaint growers contended the suits should’ regarding operations of Sovlc vel hat. hud drcllncd to talk to
Itii nadnite, over the Indian Invasion.
and Col. Ijind'tim-m, United Nation* observer, Count
I____ ____
have been started In lower courts agents In Qslifornfa during th*) m-wsimm before she entered ths
nephew of King Gu*tav of 8wcdrn. was piepatlng to leave for Payis
' dosed session with McDowell and
Marshall arrived a t 0 A. M. (4 where testimony could be tak-tn war.
when a jeep drove up, blocked tha road ami four men opened fro . A. M. Eastern Standard Time)
A committee official said, mean- Hcl&gt;crt.
on issue* Involved.
Col. Serot. French officer* and senior U. N. observer al»o was killed.
Inc**."' Broiler* and fryers cooked to a Col. Frank Begley, an American security officer for the UN wai
.—uni
aiKiuiriin', are a per­ wounded. The asinudn* struck a* llcrnadotte's car wa* p a s t i n g
I "There la a lot of money to b e !
R0!
* " 'uccutence,
Made out of providing houses fo r1/fect
*** dish for warm days—both through Katamon in tho JewUh-licId area. (International)
terc*Ui, , T **• P0'"*
"f the cater
tha people - If private
h lta n t,,B d thB
They're slmpld to
aro allowed to exact
profits from the people.
‘lluSTen
h,," ,ln,f UP ,h*
I A young plump chicken that
Enroute West With Dowry,
''•w weighs
wriijnM no murr
more Ithan 2H pound*
■apt ,10—(A*)—An
usually
.
---lInvitation
i
r
m .to,!*
UBugMjr
i' n s-p i ut m
" ’ ' -------" tclassed
a* a "broiler,"
.^American rountrisa
countriee to Join &lt;
Latln-Amerlran
*for broiling demands
H eraan-&gt;„n very young
-,--J ».......
as "full
full partners"
partners IIn halting thd*( 4bird.
In purchasing ...............
broilers have
march of Communism cama today j your butcher remove the'back*
from Governor Thomss E. Dewey. I bene—with the neck attached—
As the Bepublkan presidential I then split or quarter the chicken,
nominee pushed westward toward remove wing tip* and break major
■ major campaign speed* In Dcs Joints by snapping the cartilage
Maine* tonight, be bore down on 'n •**!». This will make the broila “peace and froedom" therue,
cr* easier to cook and to eat. The
His campaign train, dubbed the “ drtione, n« k , wing tips and fib"Dowry Victory Special," paused lr,VJ3*,ks
,,o tk , * " r n
to tha Englewood Railroad Yard*
7 " h *•»
Remember fishing in a p ail). . . Playing cowboy
» Chicago to re n te s a delegation
?[?!?ll_cV [otU °nl*&gt;n'Of LaUn-American representatives " * ,7
P*FP*r ‘
on a broomatick). . . Or ploying house with a
f t m the Inter-American Council
Wash and dry the chkken nterr.
Kttfe kitten tucked in the carriage as "baby"?
ta g ^ T c h T sV ," '' rr0dl,r" 3n T * *
A iX " t e
n U l f , th . „ „ „ „ „# .
,h ,n d * for Trashing them with
im m ty rrma to th« Rrtiun of a mr|te&lt;| butter or morffarlnf btforo
(Iomo a fonoal ■tatement einrcta* pottinx them, *kin-nl(i« down, on

\ T i l l the real thing
comes along-

Well, those of you who aia eagerly waiting for

your *49 Foida are a little too old to depend oi\.
euch fancies as aubetitutee.

LRmVMATlON

PUSHED
TOWICK, Poland—(/D—The
Olive capacity of Poland's*
millions of peesants soon mev lie
absorbed In a sweeping collect­
ivisation scheme, leaders of the
OMtmunlst Workers' Party, which
wletu* the lop power In this eounMy, aro demanding that all pass­
ant*' farm production be"socialteed". The first big slap In th at
(Unction le under way In Upper
f l l i t l t . Member! of the Peasants'
gatf-Help Union approved "stlrngmtlng and red leal! sing th* peae■pt masses in Joint work for th*
fMavrsUv* movement"
X p l h t "mutual help vlUagee" a n
MPraHng and
mare a n
n plaanid 40 mere

until tender end evenly browned,
about SO to 48 minutes, according I
to else. Season both aides with I
salt and pepper and aerve.
Although this standard method j
rurreaU seasoning chicken after
broiling, I sometimes like to mix
sail, pepper, Paprika, dry m ustard,'
garlic or onion aelt, and freshly'
ground pepper with the malted;
fa t end brash the chicken well
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taliture before broiling. I
Make life rosier for yourself
and aarve the broilers picnic'
feehlon with paper napkins—a n d ,
do plates, folk or knives,

THBII Of IHI MOtl MOMtNINT members of the Amsrlcan dttegatien to
tha Paris meeting of the United Nations Nations! Assembly are Shawn
■* the, tailed Irom New York on the Bner Amsrtca. They ere (L to r.lt
Wtllard L. Thorpe. Assistant Secretary of Btate; Mrs. Eleanor Roosgvett
and Sen. Warren Austin, Aaaembly deputy chairman, (fnlernalletal)

If you've ceen the gorgeoua Forty Nmera. you’ve
probably told younelf FortTa tha fine- car of it*
field, the cat which you muaJ aomeday own. And
you've probably gone ahead and placed your order.
But, while you're waiting, wo have an idea that's
0 lot better than just "fiabing in a pail".. .
Why not drive your car in today for coma real
Ford aarvice.(W U fix k up Uke new, give you“newt
car" safety, Naew&lt;ar** comfort and “new-car" pap.

- V ^ n .« • vitally conelderod I

district, ths sponsor*

R t» »tW|w «f h«k and U»e
fc L e u n the « b i Intact since
[ make* a difference In frying,
eme ard a aatavat erilh broiled
fried chicken. They’re eae of

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In U n lljr T h c r t b S t r e n g t h —
To Protect tha P n n of the World!
To Promote tho Progress of Americai
To P r a tic i Prosperity (or Sanford.

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HANFORD, FLORIDA

Hurricane Lashes [Advertising Is
Key West Roaring IJJfe&lt;* State,
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 19IS

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Associated Press Leased Wire

H ^ |PD ; e 0»B e r n a d o t t e , s R e p o r t
War Espionage O n
Palestine P r o b l e m
Is S u p p o r t e d B y U . S.

G o v e r n o r - N o m in e e
Says

Increasing cloud Inew this after*
r.oon, cloudy with showers and oc*
casional quail* Wednesday. Mo­
derate rartetly wind* thin a fte r­
noon becoming fresh to strong
easterly lati tonight and Wednes­
day.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’AFEIt

Established 1908

THE WEATHER

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JACKSONVILLE Sr,.. 21 (/T)

WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. id*)
Rrp MilVmrll (1( 1*1) ■akI IimI.iv

Navy Discloses Plan For Turning
Jacksonville Area Into Ma jor Base

U n ite d

N a tio n s

A s­

s e m b ly
H o ld s
1 st
— "Florida i. in need of unlimited
a&lt;b rim ing," Fuller Warren .rid lev
M e e t In A tm o s p h e re
day.
Vliv*lir% ( nmniiDn1 lin iiiffKtrnr
O f W o r l d T e n s io n
In the mind* of many |*eop!r,
T ru c k in g
O p e ra tio n s
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R e tu rn T o
N o rm a l
h&gt;l tmniiu: tl*l‘ t i n into I
llrrt it Im *r (oi thr mumi * j.mjrri
i. tome far away ha*y place, about
I fir ( mini Nf itr* irnhy rn*
i lirti fi.
In
N ew
Y o r k C i t y ai well known to .ome people a. ^
M«f &gt;n\&lt;vr|l (lid nni fbinir
Ill*- ' 1111tin,; «»| if t ,i t•*i*n imp'll f »lit r ftttrn llir |\«rifi&lt; !*• thr \|l in*M irpnil nrt l,.l!ntiue l* i **tound
Pago Pago," Im declared
(lurf* [tfiwtiu. | | f ii icting dtitrII* VSStM’IATKI' pk k sp
Im tOiiile itnpn tlo«* lltr r^t.ii&gt;|i»||inrnt o( ill* Ii i liaie, Vif r \iftnitiiJ I'.ui% l**i «rVtlfnirnl * •*( ih«* ! *mih*
The Democratic guinnor-notm !
m*n *»f ■» •nlKommiHer n in th Im
D ir firti federal move hai been
I1Im I), I*ii4»*, il'ptiti rlucl of Nai.il opmtinn* Im air.
nee rrlurnrd tail night from i vi.it
\r.»l» 4*i 1 "Pi m n tlit* 11vly 1 in«I,
hrrn intrthK.ilini* illr^rtl *|»y .nil
taken Inward trilling a threatened
,
i
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IV cr m i &gt;I in in 41M
prrpurcl (m i i ltimf». | &gt;( t mm* r.fp
to California whrie he .ought .» i
ill** i « ■ i t i uiitftl
vilic* itnvd .it oh’.iMune alnmK , .
tln le against the nation', railmadi,
g
. *
luncheon
iron trial
that lh»
I hr \\ . aa
&lt;»vy r i,|ieft **4
remedy (or Florida's cit.... .11*.
I Vitlrtl N ilium uirtii.it »r. * 1 (oilh
rncnv %rt irh (or % l*trrit*n in to rt 111* tim tartier *ii» pr&gt;*tip - I
involving I.Oflfl.OOO worker..
"Diere ij an unlimiletl fi*|d »«
It
Im pinp ».i!i ftir .illjin n 4 jific r
lion
about 1.15 |0iitu
«-.irti
l»v
Die national mediation hoatd. at
ad.rrti.iug the ftale," he tlr il.|- d
ill
I’ llfitinr in .i ti.roO.wnvcl ffItrrrntlier
Ilf
idifl
(lit|
when
3
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the request of the rarrien ’ commit- in an interview. "We might in lm
pod ill'lliluitrcl in ill I N mrtnVxif
t hitler .* ' i t *i|m n u»n pt.i i
mill* to l|ir (till rommitler L* v tl
t*e. planned to open meeting* in
getting better reiulli with what we
I n itnui'
ili.il
inlurmalion '•irrndy rpr«»Vi I t»&gt; S»-*tr».iry -.|
MIAMI. Sept. 21. (/P)—Wind* Chicago Thur.day in an attempt are iprnding on ilate ad.erliiing,"
|ir ( l !
ll r t l l l f j fill*
ronrrm in^ *i
Ihe *i
Ihfre |*n^nn» ir*c l»r feme Fot r»* * il IVin* &lt;d i H ,
to
have
the
railroad,
and
If)
non*
Ihear nil f N,t (oirr*1 111 *i would I
of 140 mi I'm an hour »ma»li rd
Warren I* warring chiefly at
r \ f in I *
inn lii.il llit
lUfTlfll Dvn to fltr Jmtirr |)r|Mtf lHa fiotitilrd, with hrithlftif I a. ill
operating
brotheihood.
reach
agree
*
ClfgiNQ
demou.tr.tlien*
of
trt
«i»Florida'*
long
time
habit
of
.Inn­
•cro n Kry Wcri today a» a big and
! (illilir *»( I Ar ill |v ilit i t&gt;( Ihe
r r .it ..i thr Conilructora' Exhlbt- ftirnf |i»r pirtruf ilom t«» * (nlr f » fir. f «»t hvo i ai n» r of th* el mi
ing
premature
or
green
fruit
into
merit
on
wagri
and
bouti.
growing hurricane paired over thi
rlfl
I la.lv I iti I tfiniM (»r lc*fI t i !lie
Die rail brotherhoodi, alter .. the northern market* lie -aid tern m r.iml ir-m*ti, Lutlwnd. lie i*r mim piry.
•(land city 175 iniki moth of Mi­
that he would have a program for llti'ith Royal A liftrre A W -*&gt;* n
.It 1dm t* «l(i the
in
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breakdown in negotiation! tail citrua betterment to submit to tin put on iltsplsy. The twin Jet-pniV e ils C o lc ami.
Navy !»*• .»* viould n» ***iiiiioal,itt
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a
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f
n
would happen:
I t s ; .: , t i.u , v (t..(rrmr no') . Ih
be rnmplrlrd in about a month.
'ir testimony on atomic i-n-ig.. n" ' o'l'ihnol fj*«-.lilt
Or'Ih'T.! Ii\ Seftptj!if. • f Sfmr
ll«* would hold n prriw of m rft- I
Navy In the Weather fturrau here.
The thrrr.m an mediation Ixiard
Thu ipieitioniug has !&gt;rcn mined
Congtr- &gt;ull l«:
k. I i, *p
ii* ^ssim i \ i ri» i*ucs*i
Mnr^Imll m Ciii
n
i n
1
Comniumcall'ini In Key Weil were plan to hntd conferences separately l i m with c ltn ii iKopk «nd o th f r l
nt »1,Isiniug Information an I do. ptove ■\li . for ds t &gt;r On I vA»*ombly
Thr ! •’•*» I .Nit’ .•
(
|tf&gt;f
[ |)rnrv |i»lil
tnipfnrtft
men
and
individuiiN
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with repreirritative! of the car­ four "trateiric locations in thr* rl- 1v l
llir | m tin i*t in-*'i'll1 . ,,f world
C l l I X O l j D c l I l K not moan that those railed hr- pain inn, I'llce said
»
•
hrrnn;*
«iowi|
,«|
luIrlMlt-!
fore the group have Irren rlliMore Ilian l.l.nnn , ivllmn ami
Irtlaiiit! fil*»l In-n*l *' t.-mtMirary
'Hurricane very interne." ihe rier* and the rail union*. The tru* hell, to grt more idea«.
tilthV it* *1 I*' * * turf utijrflii* (*!**' ult-ii’ rttP 1 *i ill t,.v.! ihir-ent
procedure ia part of the Railway
He hoped the citrn* tnduitry
preted of alleged espionage, the military tMi'"nm d mil t«- &gt;m- (
Navy itated. "Indtum .nt. blow,
Act. ThY act nlxo* providcV. would do something of it, ..wn
ro Intuit ter lot, made flea,.
plove.1 no the r,,uiiilit..l t.n
illi f'f I'** |*rrtii|ri||i t| &lt; imp ii,;n ii 1*» ».f ft 1Pi* fr M|*» fli * * it til.
away. F-Mimatcd wind* 140 milei jf 1hr
fl(llll
|ht&lt; accord toward l»cttcr cooperation
tltaoil Hit,. 1‘itng nnin to the Ament an |*c.t
TI i* V ••inlity** fn »n
nn
per horn."
dispute, for a providential enter- 'In the m atter of eitru* shipments
da&gt; were: Hr. .Inicpli \V. Welo* n::;t,non he i.t,|
I lie* rn»i1»iit*l i&gt;f Kiihit»* un* iivirnI'lr
"
and
marketing.
berg a wartime alornic'n v n r r h
ifv
Tides werr inundating tottic of gency hoard to investigate thr
n | I*v I* »ui»i*riif v |»rcMili-nt .1n:*ii
tfv bi 4 ffo.
Ixlieve that if California ran
Drwrjr, li.ncling tow aid Dcnrrt \ ItvPMIllirllt nf 1 r *»**.'til! I Sit -121
srl.a i .t : and Hr. and Mi - I mil m, tk&gt;
Rotida Kcyi. reported Wealbei controversy nnd a ftO-day cooling get“1premium
■f - 't itnju
I
I
prices
for
it.*
.funk­
off period Ixfnrc a walkout ia
Ma.-ing of New W k
tty, Mr | mp,
r,.„„ „„ im ift * f»9 Ihr ■•tttl a tr. mul t-taiot t antpaiyn V M IP M \ M. KSTl
Obierver Ed Lowr at Tavernier, an legal
ing oranges, Florida by pro|wr F i v e
in n \ i | l(nj 1r ••
N e g ro e s,
O n e IlowtM mtiil Mr.
Mi milk'tin
t it* ii,til to
-P-rih tonight, ipp-atcd on ill"
cooperation
and
marketing,
should
itland about 100 milet north nt
i*ncin|t*iry t»rofrj**nr nt Ku'c-'iv
lltr «11v**itt i *( ilif whiI | mu* two
Item a nil* hv the lirutherhixsl* In­ lie aide to run ring, around II* '
h
n
k
plalionti
o|
In,
it
tin
with
II
to
•rinnn
W h i t e M «an A r c S a i d
Key Weil.
clude a wage inerraan of S3 rent*
•I •*«•!!•.n* r mm Cs*. *
avtly ab ng M illiain Nit holtoti. Cnlttiaclt! IL- Mura lnr.Hi«»* *•( uhttt hi* rnllfd
D te Ovetieai Highway wai an hour: reduction in hour* from
tlii' nn Iii it**hU»n •*( *v%o ’tatlrn*.
T o H a v e D o n e W o rk
1 sea lanes iiultllt.in randlilalt lor lltr .Senate. Oltvitm-vh
I *’ ti*|V*» ’ I 1"
rioted. A roadblock W'ai tel up .it 4K to 40 a week without a cut in
pay: time and a half for Satur­
•»Htl
O.11. mI ..I (mul.
il'r p.iity 11 can- nn&lt;I tbf* * 'iiilrd Stnti**
Co l u m b ia , n . c .. sc Pi . 21 m
Matecumlx to halt traffic south- day*
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and double time for Sunday*
‘ The* v*4*1 hi mtiiint l*' ft ilinliKfue
thi 1 C H I 11 V A t V/1 1 1* II S *wt-li-ti ii major m m , i t&gt;*.,. Iierc ‘,l-,.'*c loi l olm ulo g o .n n o r
ward into the alotm.
iH.'vtiift ivri* pRliotii, «**'»r run It
and holiday*.
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iruheiitbms
The
Rrpubloan
pre.idenlial
nom
Key Weit wai iiotaled eirepl
tna.lal town wa» rnblied today
In one of the country'* major
1 .11111 I'll 111|»|» M D S i r i l l f F ,,f *ncr. . .d »t-r- I,y on,(irnnlboih.
,l„w a. 1laughi t Horn the
,i c,»«, h«* n tnoiiolntuo l»v on** "I
II.IIIM M «■ Paa* Ml*.
lalmr disputes, trucking operation*
f|r,.,
lnrr drew
thr Arurntli*** (of**ii:»i minister
•it, n, V / U l l l l l l l i U C I I L U I I I I L , ............... .
in New York City were repnrird
* *- 1
, of, Naval
,,
, ,,,
• when
he. acrttlentallv
...id
"I «- niil
______ *-*
ltr .c n 4 *r-,. wlm Red oi ,
Thuu
ntitU
flier,
were!
.
.
.
.
1,11
•Hi. h t . •» fin »*nd l»»
«*• or
nearly normal. Step* were taken
ORI.ANDO
e n t 2l-fR«)eclalt
autnmnMle Nnl„
Nnlw.-ly
I-AKPILANH,
-I mao
td'i tieA trrained In-te during the
tinntu ASJnn
nt
t«ti l»nwrrr.l
pnwcrcrl
»titnmoh*tle
prlr.
1 ■" hr ,,1,v
Denver.
&gt;II
t.M l*«»*
* 4 M en A r e K ille d by
11 out 11
the Association of American
w
n n in i, S
orpi.
* i“ lf»peciait
•
r w.i* I prominent
HondaN-pt
eitru,
(Iilierlr.l
ll.i.
&lt;|Ut,
l|y
,
however,
to
al,|
It.,
fire
,rot
..nintng
,.|w,
.................................
. .................
. p-Thr type of lalmr available and hurt
Irl.nrd Imlay to t. nfv at , Sr rode
Railroadi to lift thr
partial rail
will t* |,ift, .1 It i genei oInerte di.l tile |idr-tuifg t&gt;e,,plr
(hr I.Atiiht* belli lip five I1..11I aiih.CQmniitlrr hen ring licrun-e lie I'lIV IMtlll-rslo.,,1
I n S h o o tin g A t road Height emharp. whlrh went »»•.««» •'* 4',1" 'v.',r- *«•
they will t.
|llm . | , IRr „,,,jorit» i-i
Ibto effect Sept. I when the AK1. j *' *'1" '■* 11Y. *'"
r V* \
*1 r '"l&gt;«y*' and three nnlomer* with Iwllrvn! Mich no. •nttg . « , t r t., r -rpn r*hrI ti. Tc-r.i ■ i,tMv,,l I ,,|
llir I'M I , amp,til'll.
N e g ro A p a rtm e n t .............................. i n . . n„ « ™ t • ' “ i S s ; i s , , ,h . I . - , ....... . * ..... .. m ™ . ....................r - - •
| I M!*|t| *•( whlpJM t
WBtlW.
I nVI 11 IN Hrpt '.’I (,V| ttiitaln
|1 w rioui iimblrm a t ihi* H^rliln in .1 r.ir brnrititt VirictnB-t lirrnie liri&lt;| pflW rt, infill mi ll Hr it .i t tiv
“M* otijerlivr I to l.rlug h nr*.
KANSAS CITY Sent.
—(/!*&gt; 1* s,l*‘t "f &lt;»&gt;'* rily'a trnrk* were I vegetaiile grower in I1U7 IS Craw i .
etiM.idef. tli m i'&gt;u.&lt;fi,m ,t Him. • o v of loot\ l.&lt; til.. \ rt.,-(i.-ist.
riniiiir
Pi'ftprt
m
i»
trlrKvntn
In
— Four men were killed nnd three [ rwiw.rtvsl rolling yesterday hut one „rr,|irtP(| that the tightening of 1
iiii|* 4*| 1th,* thin -ii grave that il *u .|ieud.'d (wople.' iHwtey . 1, 1,1 - |t will l»wounded in a shooting affray lait I of the major Jncala&gt;of the A H ., (he labor situation, nationally,
Hir employe. .,,..1 thr nMhi fir “fn il.n i h it1vh*Ml»f
rumnietiinl wink m tli" Itoyal j ui v li,ifm' to -1 .» tl.cit ■,1. I,ion among
fihlrtiiM
In
In*
11
i
rilMin
I
night in a negro apartment houie Intrrnntionnl II rn t h c r h «»oil of l frmild hnvr IIm rffe rt »«n hlmhln. n rrr fu r rifi*vori uni
Itellrve It ril Not the futlloll*
yrllo
ItiH kyniiU Imlay in order to n*. lour people rnttir to
.m l anil Ilia
hml/
Tcnmutrm Involved
rrnch- nml
district.
Divert hnd
hail not learnarid mill
said hi*
he rx|H*rtr*l
exported tin*
the Florhln
Horirtn , r .... 1 . 1,,
„ ..1 . „ 1 .
fit nl'ont 100 wa i hlpa f.,i ervlee.|rtelghlioi i. nut •••' against neigh- curio,,n feature h&gt; Ripley, came
* Three of the dead and two of cd a contract agreement with any I I .U r supply for IIHH p.i t« »-■, , ' ^ nr ,
^
lc'!?*IT.J.1. ^
n. " u jT/;[
•mt Inst week picturing Jlr*. O.J.
\n official navy antuumecinenl hnr ntfl irmun nirnin t rmui*
of the employer*.
{n7&gt;"greater" than last year, based been white." Die Fc«lci.»l fill trait &lt;man committee studying the
v 'the wounded wer« policemen.
saiti the i-hips a tr It. I»e mnd." I (■ n*' tu hi in u fn \Vfi **iti Ivlul ikTi pope of .Satifotd removing a
The (hooting occurred after two
l^eal 307. which »lartrd the „„ aurreya of tha ‘late and U.8 of Invritig.riinn
in riiatloltr
Tim lo t.. appeared nt »«•«*«&gt; f«r dutv Iwfi.rr April An n new hlirh
*if ••fg*Jl1:■vn of “cnoki I" turkey ftoin h. t fionl«trikf th rrr uerku nic*i. »•!*( only rmtilovment
Imvo l.....-*-.
________ _________
’ ni|*v a rt 1 111 nilniiialty spokesman said, how. thr iifiifv of Anioiic-nn
patrolmen answered a routine .lit- ________
less lefrigenii -i aft.'t thi* ter*
employment ivrvicM.
servin'*, uhirh
which have
|lourvrr .L-*
that it ___
w*.i .told. ithere
wer- , .m
i i l") . V
iirofth' M
' *
' ,
,,,rr V .
'
m u tio g hut .1,1 not le.ilfy.
king |,een nnalyte.1 by FFVA. H ow -'
iil*|. plane it i ■!' l*&gt;t Jsn 17 that
turbancc rail a t a three atory Ifour «r five of Its larger trucking
'ever,
the
work
rim
he
done
vet
v
To
ire
•mull
1
ij
IVwi»v
"ii
w i. 1 &gt; ' and t ' . " ' 1 h ri i nine and
I I - s IIShH
T ssl
aiwrtment houM. They were »h«,1 1companies had not M ttle&lt;l with ever, he eonltnued. thi* muW re- ;m nrBro&lt;'* «•*« « while man. l h e ;ti l IVpiwr in Mr i. leg not "I I
•!ml
if
i
••
U
r|i-rlp&lt;l
»
m
«
will
|U.
lu ll In a drastic shortage of r.rapc car wai abamloneil nin* , f.'fer you to Mr Mixm.h and^the
to death Inside the building.
I
tt »atlaa*u u* ro se Twsi
■Hldn-' •
' t 1 K Mfulrt ,| i» resi.lt, ,1 in ti e !•■*» of life of lilt
• farm laliot during the ira on tie-'nolr from f'lc w rll
Approximately 30 policemen and 1
llu .r plan........ up *n! .................
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Minon
leauae weather disasters hiaUtiallv | T|„. I m ,,,, „
deputy sheriffs were sent to thr Orlando
t Ii. Sptien !• ",l
' Plane I .... I!
Sentinel’s
to
t’sr‘
*
•ill
rhi
|*tl,"
scene.
An otpline .la t'e,I into a lion c.
n .~ i,.«i™ . 1, . 1 m , . , 1
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T
S . J P S S s f c . - t J ’X ' { . . . C S i l n
S e m in o le
S c h o o l*
•hr
D
*
•
'Sun
i.il
t•
*
i
Whet,
The dead pediremrn weir Char- l’rinters CIo On Strike jrd serious deficience*.
.el it it f u r and i ooi e.l a tuikcy
Jllit-r*.. .....'
were local re|i. rt flint tli* It.inkers' As^ocmlmfi uliirli m * |
1—d »' 5 •• fIi ?*!**!’•• \*&lt;‘l*f . I'Drl'*
"In suite of the inctra-ed use
' '
lc» I’errine, 4ti, Charles Neavei,
1
11 ......... I ■IP i
rriitly
rnmliirlnl
a
#uni*y
»*f
thr
•
rrt-l-f«nt I
in i -itmui m
of mechanixeil farm enmpntrnt.
' n. .
30, and .‘lainly Washington, 20,
A it .1 f’ope, tormei enutlty
ORLANDO, Pent. *1—W V-Or- , ,h* mimher of field woiker* t r .
•v "r r ' of »'ighwa. ivnlfnlnirn* u ti i* Inisini * .itnl » m*' up with ' r r(»•%-*! *
Washington and Neaves were ne........
loiter
i, ill. ,1 It lhi»
T
, *# s* w b l r a l
lf g t lr .f i
N* .1 ■ _ , . l .
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1 * 1.
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. . . . . . . .. . . i . I . . . . . .
ip.,1 lim,: tin
n f tig r ia ’oi was
intii .......o l I i Ihe Impui' itf i ha
low .living ptatie u» it eiastinl
ilitmlgli tin Wall. tin iio.ii was
i,,n oft, the turkey Ktvrn a
■a I loot, an I el t tie........ the
retng iotnf ■licit expo 1.1 *11 (lie
eve- "f wain, • of i ill loii. oiilookMIAMI, Kept. 11 —&lt;/!•)— An
odd IS.minutr ralm Interrupted
gale force wind* at Miami at
1:13 I*. M. today, but the burn,
meter » i wilding downward
rapidly.
Here are Weather llurrau
haromrter reading*:
9:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M.
29.1.1
29.51
.Miami
29211
29.55
Fort Myerw
West
29.63
29.75
Palm Reach
29.69
29.73
Vero Reach
29.73
29.50
Melbourne
29.71
29.31
Orlando
29.3.1
I9JI9
Jsrkaofivltl*
29.63
29.77
Tampa

Dewey Plans To
Brin(( Unity To
American People

0 ( $50,000 In
North Carolina

Labor To Present
Problem To S ta te T
1;r,^
FarmerDuring: 1918,

i •

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Kipluy s Carlonn
Features Turkey
Iviuisl AI Pope’s

i j

\fi
I'lifu 1*41*1 t h»' tuikry,
.,1
*
in iiiin n i
There wa» no
rnndltlnn from five hultrt wnunda,
i""Mtbt Mr, l.nwtnn -olil.
The printers had asked for •» the aid of supplementary emer- gunmen held .if. t private n u t mr unitlre rep'.it testified nt llie *
A (I end Military .Meet It
and K irffrr llurrla, 34. Welch
till ndn y . iinti *»f ilie Serial*'
Sriiiii«f,li High Siittml n ,. d *.ii#
^Jden'iftci the other wounded man 2344 percent wage inerrase in ne- grney talior from the Rahanias, it i VnwlSnndav ntrlnwnand ea-aped
in c e tl mu t'.vri Avenue, .md liio
more lUlpit to till tile mitt unitk
puliation* which atartn l more would not have been priv.il.le to ,,-iih a loot estimated by Police healings.
W
.I'sitliS f* Os r u . V ast
If lit I.*r I* M'tMitf* iif Slillf "Ttl
i eih11*ttig11 • trsni I t*«tr Ita!
I'epper aim rxplaineil the only ‘ Tbe Jiintm lligti Selin.,I ti n will (m* iinmng
produce a vegetable crop effih to ii »«m .« •
-Is*
than two months ago.
f 'll «yia**toi »f
rip in se Involved to the meetings '-'13; Sanfnril firamtnar, .'|,'t; S'.utli army rrm ivlat* • Central Fin
last ..............
year, much tr** barThey now paid 170 for a 37 '4 cientlv
.....................
P o » l S e ts
$100,000 Fire flurriH hour
it at maturity. FFVA Is now S H -iffi
P ittm in lt
I 'l i n f l
ir«atlBH»« -|» r»«» n i l
Hide I'nm ary,
W ed Slrli •In wii'4 »u* |»lniuuD{: I" nlUiiu in* | , t * r j n n
week on the day shift and 1vest il
.
working
closely
with
atnte
nnd
fell-l
‘
J
‘
.
'
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t’rlrnnry,
I
It*;
t.ym.vn
at
lauig..................
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..
.......
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
f7;t
for
a
.1744
hour
ahlft
at
night.
&lt; clK II
Club Bali In Miami At the expiration of a verbal t-al employment service offlelati. *S IlO W N L a r K l ’ I n c r e a s e O r p h a n s N l 'W M o t h e r '
HurltU Militmy !»• irlrl &lt;&gt;11! irt
JilIU
M o m lirr
I ike Maty, IM; t»v..d... r lim|l nt la. k-MuUr Naval Vir
agreement September 15. Martin
attempt to develop an otilerly
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...
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\ l
, , I'.t': Henrva. 52; lake Monrne, 74; station Sept. 23 "d.Major |1&lt;,|tuti
MIAMI. Jtept. 21—MV- A fire Andersen, publisher of Ihe Or­ to
migration
of domestic
farm TAtI AIIAKRFF Kla
S. lit 21
"I ' DOS I•lC
Wit mi. 51
M end
m d Kanfm,I
Knnfnnl V'.tealinnal
l\»en I Intia I M
rtii-iiii'lsed It,m
*"limpbell-1 n i : ''&lt;&gt; l 33 of be
Fla , Sept.
* ClO
IOr t*
lC AA &lt;IO|&gt;l
f l O |) I 1011
I O n Wil.nri.
,s, p i.,.,
of undetermined origin today gut­ lando dallies, posted working con­ workers to tha sU te-eo that there _ TALLAHASSEE,
jV -T h " reserve
reserve fund
a y - '•
v ,„.ir,u t..i ,.t O.
............ . I ■gi,n «l a g-'al ;f
—^oT’t—The
fund for'p
for pay-----------.Srlmnl.
®r b,mL .T'
(!orp* inf,
ted the Club Dali on Blacayne dition* under terms of the Taftw111 T
e
nn«hr s L. 'i .'. T ',r" Ing pensions
retire.1 Florida
SKW
YORK.
Crooms
Academy leads the tando Mllitart Si.lvD trlc t Head MW "em ber* and
lU 1940
pen .ions to retirr-d
F lo rid a ,i N
EW Y
O R K , Sept. 81-4AV
21— 015—
f’rimm
Boulevard leaving a loss estimated Hartley art.
li.s i- .s r s i i s r . s r
I .----.----- haa Tw ,, ctiriy-balie I orphan* stepped. [ colored
I — -.
W l, t.t„ „ ||m€nt w(t|l
nim rlrr . aid l-riav. tnembership dfiv* at a me, t n ;
State and. county employes
by Fire Chief Henry R, Chase ai
“We will rontinue to print on 1 , ' n e m i m r T m i n K n r u T ’ xv grown
Although the quota a fer «• '"id '»*t evening «t tb» l.-iton
to |.i,7r&gt;l.ttOO In the tw o lo ff •in. |,iK plain fiom Europe and f*•- I'upila Other mimed v&lt;tu.nli
over 1100 000.
schedule." Andersen said.
I u r m i l l H 1 u t l i l l v l n 111 i&gt;Mr«
....... ........
......
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enrollments:
air trim port itlori nnd Hnl.
year* since it wn*
waa established.
rst*h!l*hrd. Iblinked
, blinked hard when
wlien they heard the have the following
.
..........
....... „govrmunnt
Whipped by a driving wind and
at -larksonvillr
'! i. tbe aim of tbc I’oat to try
Comptroller C. M. (Jay rejiorted news.
Ilnppei, 2.1*1; nnl&lt;|d&gt;orn, 212; M’d- "iinrler available
ivwi
gusts up to 4G miles sn hour, the
Hold
Meet
In
Sanford
t't lny there i.v 42.123.51!' available
A representative of llir Untied , ^*y, 150; Altamonte, 123, Forrest ;V‘ 8tali*m bas I*•»n filled, Mai"' I" get 100 p»rcrnl rnrvilman.
blaea raged out of control for W I v ch Call Squad To
. . . ....
f"r |)«n»ionlng nearly D.OOO arli- Kcivice for new Americans told n ty , 30; Ovletlo, |»2; (Jabrlella, Pierce -aid re*rivi.ti niav still |oior to tbc National l.cginn
nearly an hour.
Break Up Poker Game .TALLA1IA88LL.
«b'i are willing tu filrnlsb &lt;*onventlon nt Miami whi.'h ataiti
Kepi. .1 — irpatlng slate employes when Ihey the little boy and girl this at In ID; Wagner, 13; Geneva, I'l; , attend
, ,
Harvey Bell, club owner said
(Speelal)—Vocational agrirolture |w „mr r ;iB||,tr for retirement. A let national Airport yesterday:
Kotokre. 17 and lake Monroe.l
"" "
"O'* mi lit). 13, it was announced by
the loss waa covered by imu ranee.
iiunrter* ,n J ark son v lie.
Janie! W right, post command'
Ti.elr "new" mother. Mrs. Irv- 77,
Chief Chase described the fire OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 21-HP) teachers from three counties will I ,„t„| „f | | 2'!*J.nio in in h separate
_________
I The Now anti Air Fotre are
\ committee waj authorised by
ni the woist to fight since Byron's Someone, mayba everyone, will meet In Kanford on Thursday, to f.,,,.! f„r |M&gt;ut 5JK3I rounty em- ir.e Rothschild of Springfield.
discuss the farming program In pines.
as listing witb tbe Contnct (’anitt rommander W light to .re to it
Mn*i. had dirtl nnd her hudiand
Red Cm** Department Store here have a lot of explaining to do.
f a v o u r s o c ia l is m
late &lt;t that the lint I tienn
Nrarlv all the money In both had decidetl he could nol go
demom ttating
op and
A police vice squad broke up the schools, State School Supl.
waa gutted in 1943.
MOSCOW, Kepi. 21 f/pj—||y n IM,,r ,l,,1,.t and
leeiininiie-i, Malor tc painted prior to thr invention
funds Is Invested in U.R. govern- tb f'ig h with Iheir adoption.
A half doten firefighter* re­ a poker game in a card roam Iasi Colin English announced lotla&gt;.
Eltrneburg wrote . I'ravda
titp,"11"'""
!
.
,
| I’ierre mldeil. In aildltton *o th» date.
The teachen svill come from m int Immls.
Manfred Wolfe, II, nnd hl» *!*• day that lirn el’a
quired oavgen treatm ent after too night and took tha players down
d.stiny lies In , lin in g . r h e d u l e , "off-duty"
Last month, ltd retired county ’lei Marlon H. n)d smlly .hey Socialism
to Ihe headquarters to poat bond. Seminole, Orange, and Volusia
Raymond Hat!, J r . communi­
long in tha smoke.
...
,
I event* g'e planned.
{workers and official* drew p en -1h*,i twen ''looking forwanl to liv“Why ate you picking on u*T" counties.
cation! advisor for the gov-rnment
Lhrenbiirg,
one
of
the
Soviet
|
—
-------------------The
conference,
the
eighth
in
a
s'ons
totaling
&gt;1.431.
Individual
Ing
here."
Their
patents
were
asked
one
of
the
prisoners.
of Iran, who is now in W**hington
y
RACKFTF.KRINO BACK
HOSPITAL I.OSRFS
“Your wire* telenhoned us," an­ series of 16 to be held through­ payment* ranged f»nm 11.7 tn killed in a eonerntratinn ramp and Union's lop commentator* on,
D. C. In connection with hla work,
' n e w YORK. Sept. ai_ (/P &gt; _
foreign
affair*,
said
the
enemy
I
ATLANTIC
CITY
N.
L.
Sept,
8250.
In
the
same
period,
73
form­
they
htd
been
living
with
a
fam
i­
swered
Tatrolman
V,
E.
Van
flroy.
out
Ihe
state,
will
deal
with
schoolwai accepted n* n mernlcr of the
llcappearenre of racketeering In
on
Israel»
homo
front
U
tho
21—f/Pt
The
Amerh
an
llo.plial
e
r
state
worker
&gt;
received
15.2(15
ly
in
ilruxsels,
Belgium,
community
relationships
In
Vora.
post.
New York eily'i big dree* m anu­
Itoiirgeoiae
and
“
Anglo-American
j
A
.
oclalien
plan*
a
Iwo-year
In
rheeks
tanging
fmm
113
to
Then,
hand-in-hand,
they
went
DRIVERH
LICKNSFM
tlonal agriculture, tho farm mafacturing Industry has been charg»120.
capital.
He
said
be
i*
-onvlnrrd
I
study
tn
find
out
how
to
operate
off
to
a
temporary
home
while
the
improvement
program,
Clerks now making o«it drlvent rhlnea
•d by a union official after agent a
THK WEATHER
ital.
agency hunted for nmtlher mother. I nlcstlne worker* will find •‘the th* nation'* non-profit ho tp
farming,
supers lead
pita
and pickets of the AF1, dress and licenses a t the office of County veterans
correct
path
in
highly
difficult
AUCTION
QUERY
without lo&gt;i.
7 HU WFATIIKRR
FRT
walat makers Joint board were Judge R. W. Ware are hoping for farming, supervised farming, and
condition." and he defined that
TRUMAN CHANCES
County Agent C. R. Dawson and
A report made to *he asiomore rainy daya, for on ruch Ihe general agriculture program.
JACKSONVILLE. Kept. 21
beaten by unidenttftad man.
path
a*
the
one
to
Socialism.
hi*
assistant*
have
been
busy
this
RATON ROUGE, lo t. Kepi. I—
ria l ion’* 50th ennvenlion showed
Other conferencea will be held in
drfitly daya mora d riv en apply
8H 07
Atlanta
r - ml ' n- out m Imroe-rap bed (A*) -Prveident Truman’* ehener*
ho-nitats repotted operating lo*.
for licensee, they revealed. Yester­ Hastings, Oontales, Plant City, I
72 32 .02
Hmton
DELAYS ACTION
of getting on Ihe November ballot
COUNTS BODY
_ ARRIVES
___ I
7d Ul .60
Chicago
TALLAHASSEE, S ep t 81—OPi day It rained and B14 motorists Fort Pferre. Miami, ClfwUton. and nueatlonna res to grower* In «r. rr In l-ouliiana—iHisaibly through ] PARIS, Kept. 21—&lt;fl’&gt; -The borly *e. in H'I7 ranging up to Jrtoo.tHHi.
'*»
'f
"Ill ral-e
Nashville
'.H 67
Tha Supreme Court tndny hear,! sloshed their way to the Court Sarasota.
fruits
ami
vegrta!
I-*
for
aiietlo-tspeelal legislative action- figure of (amnt FolVe Rcrnadolte arrive.I
RRIAJIAN8 VOTH~
New York
81 61
Itf arguments in tha eaae of House to obtain driven permit*.
iweMiman^
let
I'nrlii
Li.l-tu
in
a
*tti
s
ing
at
the
Hanford
State
Farmers
about nine to one In Congressman in I’aria iotlny jn a flower-filled
nni/SSKLS Belgium Kept. »|
Pblladeipbia
33 56 .04
McCORMICK ILL
During the pail week there
Aaron Quince, negro sentenced
M
arket
Otto Paaaman's Imok right now. plane from Geneva.
—(/Pi—Fmtv Belgian senators tie.
in) 71
CHICAGO, Sept. 11—WV-Fow.
Washington
to dia for shooting a white wo­ were several slack daya in number
Tha
growers
are
also
requested
I’sstm an revealed hi* odd* yesRepresentative* of 63 nation* ride today whether the public will
38 71
Fort Mycr*
of applleante. Judge W arn re­ Ict McCormick, 49, chail man of tn specify how many unite In hag. terdajr
man. but mad* no dacMon.
aa ha and Kcp. Henry Lar- wrre gathered at Orly Alrflald to gat a ch«r»ee to vota on tho mira­
85 71
Jacksonville
____ International H a n m tc r Company, hamper or crate form th a t they rade sat
Only lawyers fo r tha (tale ap- vealed today. Total licenses Issued
In Governor Earl K. pay homaga to tha slain United
Krv Wgst
32 72
before tha c e d r t Quineo’a to data a n 8,718 operators and U seriously III with virus pneu- h* abl# to eupply. A Hat of 31 Long's outer office waiting to Nations Palestine mediator ana tion of King I^opold Ill's return.
Leopold haa been In axlla In
Melbourne
35 77
t attorney did M l appear, 1X5 chauffetm . Registrationn la monla, his physician said today. fruit* and vegetable* th at may be see tha chief executive. He dla not hi* French tide. Col. Andro P.
Swltxerlarsl since na
he waa freon
freod
T — ii:
/ tVJ
, It b . f l
'
nuurm « . nwiiicrianu
Miami
83 75
was no explaaattap of hie from IrOO A. M. to 1:00 P.’. M.lHaCormlek haa been Is 8L Luke's raised la Included fo r estimating change
thorn after talking to tha Kerot. Both wero *aaa**!nate,l .from German cuilody a t the end
38 T.I
Orlando
| Hospital for a weak.
units to he supplied.
OoventeT.
I frlda v In Jerusalem.
l „ f th« w»r .
T
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• M h u H d ,f at
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M n u i M I a l H u r l A. I W &gt;.
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K a a l a r a a M a a a a i r _______
■ I'll 1 1 I I I K T I I I I M A T R I
fa irlir .
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The Nizum of Hyderabad, in capitulating to the invad
ing Indian forces, has performed an net of statesmunship. He
has ended bloodshed which might have become heavy indeed,
and has averted the possibility that strife in llydcratmd
might provide the spark to set off u full-scale war between
Hindus and Moslems.
The hope already has been expressed in many quarters
that the statesmanship of the young government of India,
m this first military conquest, will Iw at least equal in sta ­
ture to th at of the Nizam. If both Hyderabad und India do
their full parts to make it so, the adjustment to a new |&gt;oli
Ileal condition In Hyderabad cun be made iieacefully. Should
the leadership on either side give any sign of encourage­
ment to violence, the blissished the Nizam sought to avert
might be multiplied many times in rioting like that attend­
ing the birth of the new India and Pakistan,
With the fall of Hyderabad. India has achieved geo­
graphic unity. Now comes the long tusk of making tltai
unity u quality of the | kh&gt;|jIi*.

THE WORLD TODAY

T U K SD A vaerr. n ,

NORTH GONE, SOUTH GONE-!

iror

Ripley's Cmrtoon

By DeWITT MatKK.N7.IK
AI* Knreltn Affalrn Analyst

latter gava It a a added roasting
to Insure it being dona. During
the following three days tna
Popes and Farrells enjoyed tho
turkry.
Mr. Pops today revealed that
be got a lot o i amusement out
out of the attem pt to cartoon
Mrs. Pops, who ta ahowa, wearing
an apron, and removing th e tu r ­
kry from the refrigerator while
behind her .o re the fire blackened
ruins of the home.
The Popes have built a new
home at the site of the old one
a t IRIS Sanford Avenue. Mr.
Pop* recently returned from s
trip to Georrla where he vialted
relativ e s . _____________

gum* tliua ago this column
poinad out that t*‘a Communlita j
appeard to lw ihifting the weight
oi their offcn.lvo lor World rerolutlon to southeast Asia, and exp n u e d the view that thli Im port-1
ant theatre might becume Ute
Armageddon of the fight by de­
mocracy ugainit the lUtl limm
—
Since then conditium In the
Year
Orient have wortened until the
A U 'iM la a r ,
a allrta.
ra t4 a al
Wniern
Deemocrnclea are much
ftuaaha. re s a le i l a a s a a 4 a a l l r t a a l
M l t r l a l a a a t a i a f a r lb* i « i p « * • •
cunrerned. Apart from other con­
r a U a l a a l a a b a , M ill b a t h e r e * *
sideration*, this vaat aivn—includ­
b l r t a a l a i a 4 &gt; r ilU la a lalraing Butina, Malaya. Indonesia and
R f F m i i i r d \m i« a a ll) i f
li.do-China— it rich in rice, oil, tin,
I mI b i i J
1#N iO « l» rr
R rp rf# t« li'
lubbrr, sugar and otlier aeceiiitiea
tlm .
lair..
&gt; rn
* M rM «i
D M r t t l . h m » i « M i r . * 1 U i Ia
The Atlantic ls saltier in the
oi I,olh p rate and War.
*~fhV iirrau I. « n»r»wii»t
eegioei of tho B arg s-to Sa-i than
The di-ntiM-raora need aome of
If tM uc ld lf il I ' l f t i w l i I r k !• r a l l l l # 4
in lla Arctic g re a t. *
these supplies for military aeeurlt m r l u k l r t l r i u i h r n * r l*it f • p • M I *
l). Moreover the rehabilitation of
e t i t l o n mi a l l I k r
»rl» lH
For Cleaner Comics
both the Orient and Kutupe call
l a l l l i a r i t t p a p f r. l i v itll » • m
At” IfA l
fur all these product! available.
TIil* National Congress of Parents und Teachers has And of course untold millions of
folk in the Far Kaat are dependant
TUESDAY, SK IT. 21. ISIS
launched a new project in the campaign against undesirable on
them, especially the lice which
comic booka motion pictures and rudio programs. The Lionni Is their “ staff of life-.
" BIBLE VERSE TODAY
So this Intensified Ited offensive
of managers of the organization describes plans for im8 ALES—SERVICE
is calculated not only to deprive
^
................._
................
tlonnl
studies
of
the
effects
of
comic
books,
movies
and
the*
Th* b**l m*n in liir »orld hi*t*
tlie democracies of military a U p » |
btt'ii'mrn' m'Viu" ha»*" tririi*Vu miiW radio, and for state und community studies of laws and plies, hut to block rehabilitation
Ibsir li***, ih*ir desires mid Im-; their enforcement.
This situaUon has im pelled!
Hill Hardware Co.
puli** in th* will of Cud. t hriii i
The organization lias hit upon a much-needed phase of Ilritlth Foreign Secretary E rn est1
ih t in In rhnige in Parliament that
Ph. AS
Ml B. let S t
*Paul
“ ”«mi pi'm eiihVhriaL l! " n ',hu campuign, for there is a fatal lack of specific, detailed the Communist* are following a
n Rood formula-—Malt. 19:17: information about the had effects charged to these media plan aimed at the -eiiure of
Ot p there is who ii good.
of juvenile entertainment. The charges seem always to Is* .-•oulheait Asia lie told a tenia
general, and sometimes a little vague. However readily we house of cominom that the scheme
The motion p atu ir, "E nter
stirring up Civil War is an
SNAFU
may believe them, they are not good enough basis for for­ for
instrument of foreign policy, und
Parade" war lull ol good comedy.
mulating and enforcing laws. Case histories establishing that if it continues “no one can
hot the iunmni dung u&gt; il *».«•
jtjt-ntjfyj„^ (|H. t.v|| influence of inipro|H&lt;r comic book*, j i*« the end to »hic
hich it may lead !
uroMoting It".
. ,,lr *n‘ * K1” ' movies ami radio material are needed before much can he J*1* anion- »ho
iudiratnl that
milk, all lot 15 cent*.
~ Ilrilinn will do
done to eliminate them lay law. It in more desirable to ob­ He
her best to oppose It “whenever
Tlte way President Human tell- tain .self-improvement by the industries involved, but that, it rears its ugly head."
Furuicr
Foreign Secretary
it tlte 20 or 25 million people m also, can be demanded only on tlte basis of s|iecific informa­
Anlhuny Kden supported this grim
the United States who aie clas­ tion.
thesis. Ho point, d to Communist
....... .........
..... .. _Ale_ _a pirtty
_
The organization of parents anti teachers has said noth- uprising in Malaya and Burma
sified
as Republicans
•n.tv Lumh " We do'iui believe ii ' I&gt;&gt;K nbuut the approach to tile problem ft is specially fitted as “part of n plan,’* and rrcaliad
g A S .*Y J : .&amp; f f i S
son) uunen wcuo rw
a. ^
t|w curtai|men, (jf the market for undesirable en- that Lenin referred to southuait
Alia
as
the
“backdoor
of
capita­
We understand about 11,00ft tertainmeiit. It has nut yet become im|M&gt;ssible to teach a
g i a jk .'^ ta .sg i&amp; g
and imperialist power."
studrnis are registered al die Um- child to want and choose good rending, good movies, good listSimultaneously
the U.S. State
versily of Floods lliii year, mskuu radio programs. That field is wide open to parents und Department sharply m uii'er-at­
£ E w “£(S!"JWPtfW
Is hate res try.
tacked In n statement againtl the
it one ol die largesl umteriiliei in teachers.
APPLY TODAY
Uulihevist “drive for power** In
the United Stales.
southeast A«in. The Department
SHOW
ALTER
made known that It was -oniUlerDo Nothing
Inslallmenl buying lias gone hack
irig a “course of action", though
SANFORD
There art about 3,000 000 farm
and civilian needs if war should
,| M a n
under government rnnlm
in the
tractors in the continents) United WINTEIt PARK - ORLANDO
Advocating u revival of the lost a rt of doing nothing,
typ” of •cUon cut off normal sources.
future you may not he * te lu gel
B utes.
. _Foreign
.
At the same lime _Dutch
...........
.t. &gt;. r..~.»r..* a ...
such easy terms on the i lings you Don Ilcrrold, in Tilt* RcmIit ' s Digent for October, taken a
W
j
n
w
mat«rialk,
moatly
ubuiniNl
♦
,
.
.Minister
Deck
Udo
Blikker
visited
buy as you li^vr m the past, but deep look at our use of ieinnre and cornea up with plenty of Washington In the hope that Itron}
from f0"
for«*lirri
Amunv Ihnm
M wiftl IIurtoil Wiirrfllg I I
1* " intiwpa.
« “ « « Among
them
then. you may not' hate lo pay ro misgivings.
, .
,
...
America would take a stand n- are bauxite,cadlum, cobalt, copper, •,r2.*
An hour with nothing to do no terrifies th e average galnst
............
4Current Dividend Rate!
much far them either.
the spread of Communism
rjPMMVn
S S S ? 1tadn
Ug ? ^ . nand
d lrainc.
i k q“ rU Ii lhr S rfiniorcementa
3
l and
Ot
_
American, Herrold nrtyn, that he jumps in hln car. driven off(m’th"r‘Fair F ast. “wh*’r*T he'Nct'hsr- Scrystal.,
tungsten
toUAorrlva,
on all savings.
with
Trygve Lie, seerrtaty geneial oi | fiercely in purnuit of divernfon, and often endn up an a | !»«*&gt;• ii n&gt; vitally interested in Of these materials the hoard they „ „ u , tKh
'
Large Bums or Small Regular
the United Nations, invented u trt vital wtntiKtic in thi* Monday morning p a p e r s . Even o u r1b 1|fonrt1*- Apparently his concern ha* bought *600,000,000 worth |2 2 L l.^ la T e o ,,.
with appropriated fumls and ac- U "*,,jr ln
.
.
Ravings Now Accepted 1
the aissiiinilinn &lt;d Count Derna* s|.orU. games and kindred time-killers are organized for «f* | from I U t a v " r j l V ^ h a t % S S pled
S ^ »«».**
«, some
some *200,000.- . 1 . --- »bou‘
. - *“ *n,«r p . 1 '
transfer of
Koch account Insured to P * R M
dolle. calls foi die immediate ciea- ficiency. Applying the industrial ideal of high productivity I Indonesian Republic is facing civil ooo worth from the war assets
,
*?T..
fall," Langley related. “A man
Save Regularly
(administration.
lion of a small inteinalional imlirr even to our off-moments, we set ourselves to doing nothing war.
__________________
was outside, shooting from tha
The Cuinmuniata have seised
force lo protect its agents. This witli dispatch.
1corner of the house."
Madioen. in the central part of
F i r s t F e d e r a l S a v in g s &amp; L o a n
United States produced •! , Other officers arrived and Wells
The author thunks heaven lie grew up in Bloomfield, the
may seem a little like locking lire
bland of Java. This is the perThe
cent
more
food
.
.
__________
in
the
lost
Iw,
was
wounded
near
the
spot
where
Ind.
in
the
horse-und-buggy
era
when
ireople
had
time
to
sit
barn door after the hone ii siolrn.
third largest city of the Republic years of World War 11 than in Perrlna fall,
A ss o c ia tio n o f S em in o le C o u n ty
and as far as Reinadoite is con- und think, or just to sit. Because Bioomfieldiuus had lei- • ml in ur a serluus toss. The the last two years of World War t
Burris was wounded in the face
liulihr-viits
accuse
the
republican
ccrr.rd il is. hut there will hr other Mur** to gather iu Ute shade or lit tile track room of Cavine’e guvi-rnrnrnt of “sellng the country ami did It with 1,600,000 fewer as he stuck h it head around tha
200 Magnolia
Phone M4
com tr of a building to fire.
emissaries and otherpeaceminions
drugstore, where rich und elevating conversation came eusi- £ VC'lm^rlallsU^'and otC"tr"l‘5 farm worktrx.
w*w*
going into dangerous areas where !&gt;'• *b« town was full of characters, not robots. Herrold sees) (,, deliver Indonesia Into the hands
criminally minded men will try to al) this as a possible explanation of Indiana's prolific produc- of the Dutch
ul*° *?*!•
tn*
kill them. They should Le piolrti- tlon of iiternrv figures. “ IndiaiiH bail hundreds of Bloom- ,
fields,
lu
which
folks
talked
and
lived
literature
w
ithout'
fjjr'jj
X
"
n
d
o
n
e
.
l
i
n
Re*^h‘f
td and a UN police force thould
knowing it. Some of them just naturally got to writing it."||h a t a document found In Combe the agency to do tl.
Too much busyness is messing up your life, Herrold n»unl*ts party files discloses that
The Ccnius Bureau trvrali that wnrns,
you
take time to look up a word in tho * Communist roup was to be stagt* ii I 11*2f when
tv i i i . ii (v
i# u tdon't
it'll
only one out of every four work- dictionary and, while you're ot it. u word or two o b o v r o n d ; ^ J“
way* In Malaya.
ingmen. one out of every *ix over below. Tin* very verbs of our American language testify to mrnt is quoted as saying th &lt;
21 years of age, belong* to a union. our hasty und violent living. We “catch" a train, "Krub" a Upri'iflg w h s to form n o
p u t uf tiia spread of Communism
Many timer union men sir inclined bite of lunch, "contact" a client.
in southeast Asia,
to forget (hsl llieir arc any work­
Recommended to tiiuse in too much hurry are things ha* bren under way for aome tlma,
ingmen who do not belong to like these: more walking with no place to go; fewer appoint­ so this may ba tha appointed hour
unioni, and that there a ir many ments and more clinnee encounters; less talk with ireople fur lha big Red effort in Java.
That great and rich istainl is ii&lt;«
Wsikingmcn who could not brlnpg who we think can help utt in our enreera und more with peo- c*nt*r of Coramunlit agitation la
lo unioni if ihry wanted to be­ w h o aren't going to h c 1 p ur get anywhere— the Indonesia.
Tit* whole F a r East la throbbing
came there arc no unioni trpre- man who cornea (o fix the refrigerator, the carpenter, the
with the Bolsbehevlst threat.
Mating their particular type of elevutor mnn.
Minds, as well as crops, need rotating, Herrold ob­
trade or occupation. Not many
N a v a l Base
Union men would include farmers serves. Take up oil (minting, ho advises, even if you're
when ihry mention workingmen, lousy at it. B'h slow, and it will touch you to look.
("m t(nt»r«l I r«» N i p On#
Shower baths are deplored as too fast und too efficient. qulrkly-perhaps within two months.
but il would hr difficult to find
The overhaul and refilling ct
anyone who wo.ks any harder than Nolssiy every thought anything out In one. Soak.
tha naval vessels will Involve
the farmet.
smallei ships chiefly. The Royal
Navy's big battleships, 'cruisers
There are certain definite advan­
end aircraft carriers, though not
tages in the Southern approach lo
alt In use at one timo, are kept In
the problem of hinher education
a comparative state of readiness.
• y WI11IAM &gt;111 ---Tha adm iralty did not say r*
lor negroes. J. A. Murray, a staff
Crutraf H it is W n it r
actly when the ships are to «.&lt;
m iter for the Tampa Tribune, sayr
VIHITINU forvlgntr s a y a
brain to m alhtmallcal tquareflttrd. Admiralty records showed
there a rt 65 negro student* from Ainrricatr girts at* vrry goutltin.* t'rrlty soon Buw w r’U ba
that last apiing tha navy had iu
northern ilatrt now attending Flor­ luuhtfig but laay. In uth*r
reserve A6 destroyers, ISA frigairs,
t'alliitg *nih olhrr ttrohtada.
t I I
two monitors, &gt;1 submarines, 61
ida’s A. and M. College for Ne­ words, titty ata beautiful but
minelayers and three feat mine
A nd $ t m tit guy, by the asm*
groes at Tallshairee. There is no NOT dumb.
t t I
layers.
token, will be said to hate a
segregation of negroes in northern
To /unior, b sik la ichool
plot pm onsfriy.
colleges for the simple reason that *1 tin. hit ita th rr it the real
NEW YORK, Sept. 21 lAV-Th,
t I t
negroes arc not admitted st all S rp ltm itf maim.
New York Times aays the joint
Or. louts alatk of loulivlllo,
chiefs uf sta ff have set up
exerpt in occasional and unuiual
Ky-. say • ■ bud mtiilal aullaak
t I I
tentative schedule of armed ser­
tun
mnka
falsa
taalh
fit
badly.
Circumitances which only serve lo
Tam Dswsy will moka savsial
vices requirements for a possible
And
vita
varsu.
prove the rule, And when thev
spaath slaps in Wyamlng, Msha
"mobilisation day.”
I I I
are admitted, they have ao part in ■nd M sntuna-lhiaa llotas with
In a dispatch from Washington
After
alt
th*aa
ytars
tJrsla
by Charles Hurd, the Times said
campus life, art not admitted to plsnty al taam lot slumping.
Uarbu has filed for naluralitatoday thnt the tentative schedule
t I !
fraternities, never Isold class offices,
tl m as x United fitates cilltra
was delivered to tha Munitions
Dr. Noitwrl W itnrr comra
and are often snubbed by iheir
Huyt King thinks she vants lo
board of lha natlorutl military
forward
with
a
Ihemy
that
ra­
be
sure
sha
von'l
haf
tu
go
classmates. They are much hapestablishment.
dar**
operation*
of
th*
human
IMM,
Tha munitions board now is in a
p in in southern negro colleges
position to construct a firm plan
where they can lead a full life. *
stations remained closed complete. for tha Industrial mobilisation neeNation'H Strikes
1y end others are operating only e sssary for conducting modern war,
Democratic candidates lor public
few hours daily. Wage* are the the Times said.
(C
s
s
i
I
s
m
S
f
n
u
raa*
O
n
*
I
office, who look an oalh to support
It retorted the following:
chief
issue In the dispute. The
the
local.
Tha
aetiemanta
war#
on
all nominees of the Democratic
The Munitions Board has ms da
lha basia of a pay ralta of 17H union has Mked a pay hike of 21
Patty, were relieved of those oaths vnU an hour ami a hospital fund cents an hour. The c o m pan Its considerable progress In its plann­
ing and substantial gains In stockhy the speeisl sesrion of the Legis­ coaling lha amployera five cants have offered I1U cents.
In the west coeat shipping strike piling materials.
lature and may now Vote for (he an hour par man. Moil of Uvs
About *700,000.000 worth of
man of ihetr choice in the Novem­ members of Local 232, lha aocoru) by CIO longshoremen, dock work­ critical materials has Iwen stockarireat teamsters local In Naw ers ware permitted to sta rt mov­
ber election whether he be a De- York, wer* repurtad working yes­ ing salimm valued a t between piled against potential military
cral or RrpuMican nr;lhe jnem- terday.
110,000,000 end $12,000,000 for roll
' of soma otlier party. Tha new
Tha atrlka by CIO oil worker* shipment c a s t An agreement to
Dr. C. L* Persona
reviling Florida's election bob tgalnal six major companlat on move the salmon was reached bowest coast continued without tween an independent stevedoring
lay*, n o candidate ( for, any 'h*
any Indication of immediate aat- firm which contracted with the
OPTOMETRIST
ity. stale, or federal office in lcmtnl.
Army lest weak to handle essen­
PROMPT
COMPLETE
general election (hall be conIn Washington, D.C., Max W, tial cargo, and salmon packer*.
OPTICAL BKBVICE
as having violated the oalh Hall, dlrartor of tho Interior De- The firm Is not a msmber of the
taken by him . . . by isrtm int’s gas and nil section, said Waterfront Employers Associa­
the in tirs nation may faal tha tion, which hot refuted 'to deal
Repairs and*"ad)ujfai«Bla*Vad*
of the fact that he mav mpart of tha IS-day old atrlka with the striking CIO union until
at «aid general election for this winter If It continued. He leaders sign non-Communist af­
E m m » -U - 1 4
dates for the office of p rti- said there la a growing problem fidavits.
ML M l
al and vie* presidential atec- ■n kerosene, heating oils and dlrwal
to
fuels.
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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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I*i Beta Phis Honor
Rushers With Dinner

Social A nd Personal Activities
ta rlln Palmer Ray—Society Editor

Social Calender
TUESDAY
The American Lffrion Auxiliary
will have a covered diih supper
honoring girls who attended u ir l'i
S tate In Tallahassee during the
lUmratr. The .upper will be held
a t the Legion Hut at d:30 1*. M.

Hollywood
Hr HOW Alt D c . IIE Y N
(For llob Thom**)

Telephone 148

Miss Ruth Stcnstrom
Honored With Shower

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Personals

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Hit* Ruth Steniirum, whoic
Mr*. Lee Lila Wilder of Deblock*
m m m it? will \m an event of Sept,
30, w ai honmed on Thursday nee, Ga. left today after spending
evcnirjr with a party and linen several day* with her son and
•hower given by Mis* I’eggy Dun' daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.
can and Slit* Mayme Dampicr at H. Wilder.
the Duncan home on Palmetto
Avenue,
.Mis. tirady Duncan and ton
Graceful arrangements of pink Michael have returned from Can­
tore* and dicentra with fern were non nnd other point* in Geotgia j
uted in drcorating throughout the where they spent n month. They
room*. The dining table from were accompanied home by Sir.
which refreshment! were served Duncan’s mother Mr*. I’. S Dun­
wai covered with a white linen can.
I
cut-wnrk cloth aad centered with
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a novel bridal tcene featuring a
Frit-nds of Mrs John J. Duron
miniature bride before a simulat­ will be glad to learn that s h e ,
ed altar barked with fern, dlrentra returned to her home in S an -1
, and lighted candles. A cryital ford on Saturday from Orlando
punth bowl was placed at one end where she underwent an operation
of the table and wat presided nt the Orange Memorial Hospital.
over by Mitt Dam pier.
Mm Strnstrom wore for the Serving a* her physician was Dr.
occarinn an attractive dress of Don C. ltn!&gt;ert*on.
gray chambray with black acces­
Ml*. John J. Duren of West
sories. Miss Duncan wore a print
dreri with black background and First Street had as her guests
block accessories aiid“ MUs^Dam-* , '•** "*•*•} hrr daughter and aonr»ler wan
in Navy blue
v.r* tmn&lt;* *V.r!: *Vjhn
*

yapj. The sister sail &gt;rs.
T ^ t a d y put the dead ra t In It
smat. (titrate and set out. By ths
tim e she reached Manhattan she
felt verv lone!) and depressed. She
decide.! -he needed n remembrance
of some kind to remind h&lt;-i nl her
pet.
She went into a deportment
store, put d-iwn h«-r -’iitrn-c amt
asked the clerk if shr had a l«sr
of so«p in the shape of a col.
■"I’ll have In a.k Ihe manager,"
-aid the clerk. The manager came
land a.vui no. they ».-ie tut of c*t| -hoped soap liar*. Would she cate
for -'imp -onp
like a (log

Tb'* l*t Beta Phi si toiitj enter*
lained Inst evening at i&gt;:-5il u’cloek
oitii a dinner honoring r.i-i.ee- in
the Chinese Room at The Ancnor.
iii,. inlih-s wen- arranged m i C »hai&gt;- and covered will white
cloths
Silvei tmwls held rose*
nnd greenery arid tall while taper*
we&gt;r plan'd in silver cnndlehoM.-r*.
Small arrow place raids carry-

i mg out the 1*1 Phi color scheme of
"Im - nnd him- marked the seating

mrangeurent nnd nl rnch te.sl

|or r lluli 7

idnee was a viine and bln*-

J'isl then li-e la»lv gasped
"My soili a-i it’s Is-i-n slnlrn "
Tin- tiiiinngi-r, wi-.- in the ways
of shoplifters. Immediately ni.hiol
with the clerk to tin- women's res*
loom, figuring the thief would loot
the bag there nnd thlow it in t
wastebasket
, lie was right I Ho ii -triiom
I they found n -tratige sight —a
I voninn sprawled in n fain', the
' .'in-n Btiifease 1 i I -■* lift. the -lea !
cat tying in tvs-r lap
| Revived, the woman erlnlr
"Tnki- it aw in' lairily. I.ordy, I
I thought it wn- a fur wrap when
I I pulled t nut Don't send me to
Jail, J \ i 4t|ff**irrf ennogh."
Tl'rV t *it111*11 Hi*1 panic.stricken
’vt.rnttn !«***%«• The tulv put her
*in hark hi ii,r ’‘iii*r.» .- - .uit| tliyy
run! itin***! thr Ir - »i' I pilgtim .ge to
Itr.H.Uvri
I
I
to icf e- - ay
if. *■* rieli ide
on tnacliine ngo a
. with It a
« wife, nrd
*tnr v of » writer.

wb ih li-ted tin- names ,*f Simfoiil
mend-ef* ami fact* about thee sor- j f
joiitv and songs of tin* group. The I F

mantel wn« i»itttki*&lt;| iilth i «»m « mid
i C trrnrry nml nt each «*n«l «tu*rw
I tMt’illr* in ullvrr holder*
Prior to tho dinnrr Mi** Ati«lr*%
| II.n h inlioil(iri''l **nrli nnhcc 4iid
j tin* PI Phi irr .?ici* \\ n .* pr mumi iten

1*v Mi** Petty Jn lit nr k I Filing CHOSEN from hun lir h »f moiirl
thr « vrnitii: the ringing »*f ..&lt;Mirity ronlestxnU, r«m ctj o Neill, 22,
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 21, t/IV wit* led liy Ml*« Nt*n*v formerly of |y&gt;nd m* u ptcturH
Feel that nervous fluttering in the
William*.
■ftcr ihc H'i»n the title f NAtinml
Autumn a ir7 Uadlb'a old standIlunh^'i ••njnyiiu: the ivnilni; SvAc.iter GUI rf 104ft in • n n*r t
ti)i nre fit* king hick, in new trap"'pit- Min* Rhiflrv M'UrtttPil, ' I if
if »ccti (n N'rw Yurk. She u r.v e fert,
pin,**, allrt . i ,nid it niminci n*
I lium Mwf.a MIm Ph/Di, Itnrti ten inches tail, wc :h&lt;
imundi;
tvos* listener* can rvmer.ibyr.
s tui Mim H.trl'nrn
aaIiii b n I5*lni
■
•|
New writer* and new format*
"ill till nit«*n«l Fliiflilji Stnti* I ' m- 35-Inch bunt.
tl*if crruTf tonal J
)p a ic legion. Hull Hope, F in l Allen,
M’fnltV in T.iHnhjiApro;
I hbp
Eddie Cantor, Jack Carson, Edgar
rimiim in whn I-a t*n»«»iir.l ,t» I?*»lBergen ami idhcts have changed
O f
.M a c h im *
in Wirift'r ,*.i* I iMtl l a l p s
their show* nr their cn*t», tome
- -ntif
Mm* Mm itnt v I I'urf In i r«*| »!!*«
radically.
,
faille.
wick of Vonker*. N.V. Mrs. KuveI’f'ITfV I'lppin who " ill rn lr» S*,'!Jack Benny, Ju«t hack from
During
the
evening
the
honofre
" will be renicnibeti-d as Mi** (N^pyiNO IMI JUlf it Daytona, Fla . pilot to their elopement to Folkn»n I'ntvi’MitA In I*Europe. .tail* hi* 17th year Oct. It. was presented with her shower JV1*
alnrtl
G*
.
*re
Stephanie
Sitja,
Ihe
daughter
of
a
Pennsylvania
eo.il
miner,
ill II \ I in n i i
!rBlc
S&gt;anfol(|. Mrs.
MomlM't * •l *1m* *&gt;nr*»r,n .11*tn if And With the tunic crew. Thi* it gift* in a laundry basket. Thole I Uure" hn,i ■*» h*r « “•-&lt;* aim and wealthy iporUman Francla Hitchcock. Recently di voiced from his
N EW 1 1lit K. I*- Tn
id Ihe
i
mu
w
ru
1
Mi
n
-i
W.
Altfunu.
M ary Uviiiftton'* I7lh year too. enjoying the party with M in ■r**c‘' n**V her
son-in-law Lieut. | second wtfe. Hitchcock and Stephanie made a quick trip to Georgia
Minrlilnr age
Ilnrtv Tro k r, M m
lie'* hail the tame writer* for tlx Sten»tioni werr her mother, M n. Cotndr. John C. Stiolnl, who Is wlif-n the threat of a perjury charge snagged their plans for a wedding
1.oi gt- cor jo itnl h n
ti|ijh | tlii-if small daiighti
in tin* Mm. ISi»l Hr»rt Knrn*. M«&gt;» Eil*
yeur&gt;. Dun Wilson ha* been with J.'w V sai'.bury' Mr*. 'Saeot ’EHer" I * '• P a n n e d officer of the Akron »l a friend'* heme in Daytona Hearlt.
&lt;JstFernaltonal A'ocrufjihotol
Wishing
give fhcir liny tnt
v r t| lllfiflnii, -Ir.. Mt • I • Mti it', to lie tops In ff vli-i
hint 13 yean. I’hil . Harris tit, he. Mr*. Julian Stenilrom, Mr*. ; Ohio N»vbI Alr s u ,lo n •if nm lern lifr
Sometimes they ■&lt;
lin
like 11 a h**Mi**f n n irliiif •
M m rhnrlp&lt; \'«H|fii»itrh nnl Mm .
Jlo o h r-te r 11. Dcnnl* Day nine.
Douglas Sten.lrom, M n. Bill
11,1If Si nt!, Jt. ,\l»i 'fu*
t gov ertirnenl» l lie) ran gel I Kit'd II a (hi'V Milll'l, t!l» luircnU IniV'f
• With Benny, every broadcast I* Tyre. Mr*. Donald Jones. M n, Golf
Association
frlfil i»i v*“Hi*t in*i *
i VrfV i|iipitlon
I rimhrlli* IIikifrirt, KI m»* II iV'ii* down in llieii own n .l s,«f
a new show, although the baric Wllllim Stemper
Mr*. George
A man who worked hi the n - with riifiiftifN* nnd hi•diMt f-vplnnn•on.
IM
t
v
#ln
Hroflt.
hupl'in*
(
on*
diam eter of the program remains Welli, Mrs. Elmo Craddick, Mrs.
Has First Meeting!
i rti'Hv.
Sh u t ,
l.wi. Anil* ■enieh (tepnitment of um- of tin ' limip
the tame, “tl's thn people that Wilson Horne, Mr*. E. 8. Hockey,
1 Imi "C thi* tiling* hr iiniifi**) In
biggest eoritoralim ■ h-n- l«&lt;-atr
i**v
Itin
ii
ttiitl
Nnnrv
Wltlisim*
the fans like," aay* JacV. “A« Mr*. Lila Chorpening, Mr*. E. C.
Mctnt&gt;cr* of the Sanfoid Wo­
••
i-xn-pernted witli tlo- | ,| , fmin- klll'U \\H' Whv “Is,.,
long a* we stay In character we Harper, Mr*. Harold Heckenbarh. men's Golf Association held their i
(
hr hud to fill nut
V- it joke one thi* tilt nlu.iv* f* II ! 'I t crniin*|
can do prrlty much a t we pirate. Mr*. Hlnke Sawyer and Mr*. W. first meeting of the fall season
*11 III
ii One f» - f h 1a |i«*ft
Former Siinforditcs
•«' *.....
" nidi &gt; 1iliuil.!!»f;• I hrI*a11r«Hilt!
And we keep the thow flexible. E. Prlddle.
in the form of a divert'd dish
aa till ( hjN Triililfkiitiln |P
Also Mr*. Frank Hill. Mr*. ii-n-hron on Thursday nt 12:tai
Maybe we put « guy on, like
To Have Anniversary -Mn„.hiv
•f f *m1 IsftkO* •lilt
Kina‘rn, for one line. Some weeks Clarenre Knapp and the Misses noon at the Seminole Country j
•»(
Jltllif* (1f tl‘t AA If *! thr tftllr tfifl
*—
| i*Ii*IIVM1|| fil ltat •»Hr
onr nr even two of llie tegular Elitaheth File, Esther Christmas. Club. The luncheon which was
Thi* ninny (iH'ntl* Inn* **f M1 irt.nlr Sent«*11 1*I.!*k v
4A|»W *•"1111*111LT **n Hi!1- !»•*licit fltl*i !•*•*
Gloria
Dampirr,
Shirley
Moreland,
under
the
diiection
of
Mrs.
Har­
rempanv oren’t In the script at
ttin! ,Mt*. I.'tiiii* .litmine* nf Jack
F'lilinlnm lin ijM'in** « I 11»•“filth CHMM" IfHTlult’kl Ip I'l t her f1 4'iik f
1 Peggy Pippin. Jean Harper. Monce ry W o m l r u f f, entertainment '
*
A ll/'
puriiilli1 w 1hi 11,1 **' f««rivu*r ronlcnt* ■ iii' ihiiiTiim * ilrfini*
*!»"***, hwnifv* rifiir In r
ii n 1 Vrrfif -Itin 1*1
I hail lunrh with Jack a t Itom an-I r * u-. klixahcth AAhlgham and ennirnmn. was served buffet I
•*f thi« city, will l*a* inletr*t»*tl t«» iik .1 n l
'•Hu* in?* Umnllv *I**- \ ilir.l and
nml
th«
»*’•
tilt
h
atiiff
Martha
Wright.
style
and
eaten
in
the
lounge
of
off'*, and he didn’t gag oner—
kvmw tlint lhpv will ihstciv* tlirii
%ni«l *tn nli
the cluti house. The table was de­
humorouslv oi otherwise. Not even
iritltlrn wi'tMmir unnivt'iairy nn Wilt mir|lriM*ii nml I'm *aitlilK
MI *1 at pi|. tit 11%'1! \ AKM I|H11 (iltllilUf
rln
t'i
i'll
l*y
l1
Iii’
hi Mv.il nf 1 riuH* nf
corated
with
greenery
and
antiabout Fred Alb u. Hr talked about
i .Ha*lit- 21Ati. stop I!.**
iiiv iintii * il» A
Constitution
D
ay
gonon.
Srnirh.
Allen, though.
I1 M ir . Jmimipa i« lh«* ft*rinrr
Mis* Dorothy Powell, piesiKvcry innrilti ii'*w f•m t" • yn 1 •
Muric CSnlivirllp ( ’uni*fi mill wn»
•'He'* a strange fellow/ He live* CruiBc Held By DAR
dent, presided over the business
II fn*lh
i f Si'iiti'h h.l • !» '■»*1 Orson Wollt's Shaken
verv simply. 1 don't think there's
i "
- session nt the conclusion of the
•K« livi mis nml fin* tunn "l« * tnuti'l
any.hlng he want* very lusdly. If
Imin nt Ry1%*nn l.nkr nn tin* wr»t
Members of Sallie Harrison luncheon and called for tvport*
In F o r c e d Landinju:
there was. Pm *uif he'd get It. Chapter, Daughter* of the Ameri­ from officers ami
th»' only I 111- Iy I ih Ip hllRlil*1■*a M p ' l t h l g \A••(
d commi t.ws' r '
THOMAS MITCHELL t rccive- aid from ANN SHERIDAN * *iilr nf Sunfnvil ?*h«'
tf I go to New York f rail him and can Revolution, enjoyed a cruise cumin -millions . f th ^ eUxutive “n,, K,tRnI' FLYNN In a seerne from Warner Bros/ "SILVER ilmitfhtrr **f thr I nt «* Mr nn*l Mrs, 1 i i «I Hi" wniitu tn turn »*ff 1 vo
Henri (*ii|ui'r of I'nriR* Krnnri* AY|||*k V fntliVl. Itilt »|iH' a•»*! kill".
,VJs by
i r .uthe
V T gioup.
'.S m
RIVER." Rita Theatre Thu.-day
we have dinner. Otherwise I prob­ on the F. E. Roumlilat yacht, board were passed
Iny nnd Friday.
IHUMI .&lt;« |» 21 . ».!*» ruiin «li^•
who were jilnnrrr
«»f Mel Iimi
ably wouldn’t ire him. If he cento* “Skylark", when thay met on F ri­ Mrs. Earl Hlggcnlioiham, Handi­
luili'lic*
ItiintM n i ' n » a Anil!
"If
I
cnmvl
til**
iitilri.'
hr
t.inL
li.nvil!.*
*&gt;» here. I offer him my house and day in obiarvanc* of Comlltutlon cap chairman, explained the rcI. mIuv
!i -"» tiil' t '1ii»c!t.» Omni,
''xnniriiiip
in
i
I
ip
juwrlii!
-p
»li,|inr*
Mr* Jfimi'v whi» was « Ftutnin
inr swimming pool, and he aiays Day. The party enjoyed a cruise XU|pJoJJ» «J*AS|il Jo uo ||«,mJ i . . j |.i Edward Winslow Weds Paulmi- should marry rucli n wonl\Yi‘1li*n FiK ilu*!,H a alinkrti yen*
mrn!
a*nl r *M» In AAlmf'R Imtii
tni*inr«ii man «*f !lii)» rity,
In a hot»1. I like that, In a way, on the St. Johns River through
tciilnv wlii'ii it |iliin*' iiiml* i f'«rrt*i!
ilerful man," said Mt*. Kmcuui. at J•rnt
If•
&gt;
kilit*
»
fi
Hint
"i
*
■
!
mil
n
*1
-nirh
nf MarwrilYi*, Fiancr Hi*
Wr’rr good friend* lieeiusi*. when the channel to Lake Monroe.
S k W a ; ,lrk*7!.'I.?*.'; IEmployee's Daughter tier Ipswich home. Site cano to ia r.ntivc
Ijitnllttif
twnr U hli'fl
'1 1 n*' " "
11 m il'1In fit M i•» l"hn l» VImi a»j.ff ,1 hill fm •I i*
ve do get together, we're really
During thi afternoon a short possibl-i so that all mentiier* will j
this country ;ai p -a r, „k.,, (mn, It tin*
\n .itIm j»n*ii*:i|!« r it, thr |»!ntiO
I|»-f »• |p •( ♦* 1 Vint r»*nl*l |»ri»lml*ly
ii
lm
ti*nit!r*
u t H i hei hii»
glad to see earh other."
business session was held and bo eligible for match fla y a c
CAIiSU.N C I T S . Nev.. Sept, 21 Poland
l»r|r» | nt Hu ir hnnil* fit 41*4 W v i Iiii,11| m*11 ti *ai In 1* * \* *|it 111 H-. N«'U ,un 51ielm*| T*'i. ( ‘hic»uii*li'n n
wrN,|h).
,Jr lhl,
l !mm tt«in«* wIm 1 «* *tit U &lt;4ifftoil ti
Jark rrtiiincil from ' Europe presided over by the regent Mr*. cording to rule, of the assm-ia-1
There
me
two
son*
and
T
'ird lie lh Sltn't.
Y*»* k I’ll A I"
four
*COfl If Hi*1 I*. "•III* rtl Mllsin ■* In
at-eut tveo weeks ngo. He Rot a F. E. Bolr. Correspondence was
"
th
e
(laughter*
In
t
fitM
v
nml
M
m
Jntiiiiii'*
tin
tv
Mrs.
W.
It.
Williams
asked
the
J
»'»«’»“**"
’
Ihe
world's
biggest
lot of arelnim in I.nndim'a Palladi­ read and the ticasurer's report Picscnt mrmU-rs to secure nam e I ' hw .
\ |m|\ x. I l&gt; . &lt;t u |»T nymt t ‘ S. lhl *lj*c* .1 Hull *■
Asked if het h u m n ii 1 •«*Vs»n chiliJtrn who mi* I. •i»t.
r&gt;' rorttpirny and Ho- fanidv.
T h *■
ini* ti. K1 ci? VI nI lie*» 11 f1*!,
um and a lot of golf In the country- was given by Mrs. E. B. Clements pf
ItiAllfl (*tM»l(i|iy i i f 11«»11VWiMNil. JiiillTI
■
id
ti, in Vit'iit »- lirtil n 1 fit Inn!
woul-l
continue
working
m
'h
anv
who
dcsiro
rnemberahtp
in
|d»i'Rhlci
ut
one
nt
Ins
foundry
Iiiiiheiviil
|
Th«*inii»
Jamvn«*«
«»f
Tnrni'ii.
51»».
aide. niitish umiicneev, he said, in the absence of Mr*. C. R. Daw. the crganiiatlon and to call her |J‘ "rken* were on an eastlaurn.l Futindrv. 'tea. Kueoms -aid: “ I JnnitAi, M i1* WilliRni Hr am t , \Vii» frl! it! «» •! 'll" ! Ilnvim? •••» phicr r.'i ft mil Itiiiiii !i» rnnn whrto
11*1111 liintincs. J m «»i»h .fnfnnir« **f In ffivi* iii't 1*“* iM'ip1
lu■v \%.-I. t“ Iriv* tnk*’n pnrt !n p
are juat about the most gratifying son. Mr*. II. J. lo-hman read an at 072-J, Those allemling the hormym.mn t.alay.
■hltik o "
article of interest to, the D. A. R.
Jn* IkPiifivIH*" ninl 511 v Wil l inm
inlilii'n**
it ii iff nnti»tn«bi!f
am the m n ld.—
” •* • • -♦
1
nt1’*
it
H
i*
1
fleeting were Miss Powell, M rs .1 Edward II. Winslow, ltd, and
Stu •-M-tlbed Pnulini- a- 'n fine, (M I m of Union U H v. N V Mr
” "I gave 'em the Xurl of thing I members.
I
im
w
||t
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s
m
k
|
v
11
,
t
At the enncluslnn of the meet George Thurston, Mrs. John Faiilim- Kucouis, 27, pi Ipswich.
hnve nlin*do here, except that I didn't have Ing refreshment* were serve*! by (Buck, Mis, E, B, Smllh, Mrs. Maas., an nttinctive liiiinelte, were •poet gul lin- kind linld working nn l Mn» !i*mnn **
rnuhl i»i*n tin* * i!
tfN'fi
ifm m lch iM ii-n
nnil
ilirit*
Dennis. Ibm or Rochester with the hostesses, M n. Roumiltat, Miggenliolhsm. Mis. Frier Heard, married yesterday by Justiiv of pstrnlt could Is* proud of."
\ itivnree agreement cove, I i*ip r !
niU Iii hi r*'n 5M»* Mnfv
L e t's C -o
m*. Believe me. next time I want Yfrs. tdvhnian and Mist Irene j Mrs. Andrew Cattaway, Mr*. Ho th( I'cure Itov M. Whitacrr*.
rti-tiMly of the font Winslow ellii- I tilihp MnlI«*r &lt;»f thl« *itv ntitI li»*i
to tut
them along. Everybody thete i lllntnn. Those attending the meet-1 Iwrt Iteely, Mrs. Katlylc ||«us
dr
n
ranging
from
nine
to
1
I
i
„
.
.
,
,
„
!
They
were
tiuili-i
at
I,
simple
nlnli
i,
•
hi*
Vntr
M
im
K
mhi
mn
Mtil
knows vvho they ate."
In .and crulw w-ere Mr*. W, I t .. holder, Mr». T. b . McDaniel, Mrs. |
v|ee shortl nft.-i Winslow oh veers of age and s'lt'i'd piopr-rtv I i f WITH lirllfikn lit.I git* f i l l till" Ifljll
Since he got laick Jack ha* been Billiard, Mrs. George M organ,'H ugh Whrlchct, Mr*. John Svhir- tamed a Iteno divorce (tom Mr*
nipk' w«*!»!(itir
watching hi* weight and putting Mr*. L. P. Hagan, Mr*. I*. P. ard, Mr*. L. F. Boyle. Mr*. Irv- Louise II. Winslow on ground* of t igll*.
\Vumlitw .m l in* in " In till' It*ff j
off, ni long a* posilbte, any serious Campbell. Mr*. I t. W, Ruprccht, i ing Falnberg,, Mr*. W. G. Flem- f - me mi ulnl cruelty.
fill llu’
|n -| nuftil in it Imiii'A" - i Uiiiik ilirnil riirf iitn 411*1 »r lrii v
work on tie- season'* broadcast*. Mrs. J. B. Ray, Mr*. Edmund ling, Mr*. Richstd Elsberry, Mr*.
Winslow and .Miss Kiiconis mot
He isn't wnrrviug about television, Meisrh Mr*. A. W. I,ee. Mr*. Ctcile Joseph, Mr*. J. E. Higgins. vxlitis* sin- was n stenographer at n“ 'ii Irn i'ii which lie I'Hiti&amp;rlit infTi'tlnT nml m'briiii wilh «ill itml
m u 111
S n ^hiy-urnnm l nn*|»«*r ( ’i.mhlm* A N N n l N( 1.MI N
B■/■«*»" l-« K __
~
Ramsey, “Mrs. W. R. Ihe Beverly, .Mas*, plant of th'i A\h»lf m in iu m : hit *li\•*?%«•.
either. “Well take earo of that John Meinch, Jr., Mrs. Miriam Mrs. Clyde
with
n
mnlium
r
renin
anurr
nml
Russell, Mrs. A. It. Key, Mr*. II. William*. Mrs. John Ivey, Mr*. United Shoe* Machinery Company
£ ’hrn the time come*/' ho said.
12:13
p. M. DAILY
MTVf hot* lf* r iinv o f Ihr lii|uii|
Thr east hat hern together so W. Rucker. Mr*. R. M. Mason, Charles Potter. Mr*. Ed In-vy and lie a foreman fm hi- uncle,
JXL'»I” arl 8 0 l
peel
tomatm-*
and
n
il
o
ff
stem
•
i»M»ainhir
aftei
vrgtahles
nr.long that Ih-nny doesn't have to Mrs. II. E. Took*. Mrs. Boll, Mr*. Whllner, Mrs. Fred l^r*«n. Mis Sidney Winslow,
end.. Cut each ctus-wlse in four eci ke.l fnr part »f the milk t.-quir
walk half a* hard a* ho did. He Clement*. Mr*. Roumlilat, Mr*. llnrry Wwaltuff, Mr*. Harry
lODAY
xt
VVKDs!
Mi*« KuronU' father, Saniuel, [inns, but do md cut through j " * ^"r ,l'" “n,,r''
Took*. Mra. John Galloway. Mr*.
put* In. personalty, about three Iwhmsn and Mia* Hinton.
E. C. dayman. Mr*. C. E. Siwn- who came to (hi* country half a Ihi! mm. Hprtni! tnrnnl**
Mr ll.-ntx Wight
*
Mr.
tlaj a Instead of tlx.
•■er and Mr*. Alma Tannei of century ngo from Lithuania, h i* . p ,„i and fill with n fish, meat
a son
iiin’nr d i .iuv ti.e 1.11 iii
Time we* when Benny worked
Douglas, Ga. a gtie»l of Mr*. •a’en employed nl the same plant , , poultry -alad for » lunrheou
A I*ii re 1 nf crinlr '»♦! m unll&gt; Ralph Itxi.h l'» Wujtii mi Sept
with his six wrl'er* Tuesday, Wed- Mickey Rooney In
for 83 year*.
di I Garnish with niayonnuise nml ronfnin* nlmul H7(i cubic fc t nf Id ul ll'e I'eHial.l I .augliton
nrtdav, Thursday and Friday.
Silenced Ry Tonsils Heard.
Wo think it'» wonderful that par ley nnd serve on n!»d greens. t:nA in Mlntjun
Mentoi ml 11,.-( ii 1 •(t
Katurdov they rr»d th" script. HaFor Sunday night supper serve j
hearssl rame Sunday, Just before
HOLLYWOOD. -Wpt. 21 l i l t - u «orn pud-ling (mad- from canned
the show.
or quiet-froren who!* grnln rn m l,
Now lie and the writer* get 'l»,| tonsils have silenrrd Mickey rr«nmed spinach . baked tomatoes
V g rlh ri on Sunday, after the Rnnr-y temjHtrarily.
ebullient actor was runt bird - n | bfoll'‘d eri»p hm-nn -trips. Aebr"*dea»t. to discus* next week's '&lt;«The
hi* home yesterday with a company by lot* nf hot Mscuita or
firing. The « rilets work Tuesday. lb-o«t
am) high fevsr re­ *-i:n muffin*
t
IVedn-sdav mid Thursday. Benny spiting.sbscrsi
said
Dr.
Stanley linerplat* golf. Friday, at t» A.M.. he
from neslecte«l tonsil*.
as seen in
gin* over 'he r-tn h script. May­ m rn.
frvrr subside*. Mirk* v BARPFR-S
be thev a ta it again, from scratch. ■nd'Vh*n
hi*
tonsB*
m
ar
part
company,
IIA/AXtl
Bv Friday night thlnga are in '• »■* lnd*calrd.
fairly good shape.
The
*&lt;t'&lt;r
w-*«
forced
In
cxiteel
Bid, Jaek »av*. on Saturday
ta-nefil anpeiranc* last night.
money
anything can happen. They may •• * father. Joe A’uln. flew out from
reavite the v»hidc show,
Niw- Yntk. tn take hi* place.
On* thing tliev don't do: when
e show hit* h*rd «&gt;ne » w k , they
don't strain to top It the tinxt
Season * pound of lean ground
sre»-k,
"Wc lust r-«el ab-ng.** r a'i| r**-- Iwvf with finely g ia tx i onion, snlr
gohif J a c k / ^ n d usually™lt’ tiirn* "nd pepp r and a Uhl- w*,.-,, or
mit *11 Hold ••
so of tomato Juice nr milk. Ship*u s t wnith dinhcfl wilh Vcl, rinse, am)you're through! Even
,n * 1 n *n '
Into large flat eake and broil until
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dona, turn w-,th two pancake
glassware dries sjmrkling clear without wiping, for Vcl
♦unier* if dm Ired. Du«t with n«*
leaves no Reap scum or streaky film to indinh away.
Th* Washington Redskins last prikn and dry mustard and dot
Hinkcd the Philadelphia Eagl&lt;-a u ‘'h Imtter or margarine before
Pots and jtans get shiny clean with far lew* work with Vcl.
on Sept. 17, 1039.
ser
serving.
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Gators Turn Full Attention To Rebel’s Offense
a j , v :h ,321 apiece; Pill Goodu.^n, i -aimi, ,3 .i, Walt £vet*.
Lett
.1.; and Hank Majtiki
Philadelphia, .311.
J -. DiMaggio i f New York conft vV leaser in ru;.i-nattcd*ln
with a b iJ of I t ' aficr collecting
oillie alt \vj» top* In homer
. *r
• i .do
u ,ih S3 after adding
•* yf th n o for the week
From The
C o n tin u in g P a c e
K.:. ■ .il t'-i-il, -.rfflng ball hawk
f S' I. i» Cardinal*, ia virtually
of winning th&gt;&gt; National
at "i
ia u
ttln.' - »own fur the* third
Iltrald Sport* Kditor
time in hi* car' i n
ly t
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
ircludini; gome* of SunS t a n Musial S e « n la"M. ..«1.
ih&gt;-_G*int*vlll* Purple Hurrtcana
Ilvrald Sport* Editor
was punienlog opporitiaa
l
at -a ' TS g a r
Only a
As Sure But To &gt;,-i - if'i! cg rliinp
word* of Coach Carl Kettle* a*
Ticking th* Winner*
would deprive the
he *ent hi* Seminole High School
! It baldly *»*m* that the Florida
Win National Title f.n.'t-bu-tlng Cardinal A th* diaC e l e r y Fed eleven through
| State League batehall *ra*rm ir
deni.
another another heavy drill ye»t#ro \er In C re the pigskin parade | CHICAGO. Sept 21 Id’.—R ;.
N'j on * Ir within 'homing dir*
day afternoon.
I ccnc» marching into the picture. | ton'* Tid William* leaped 21 j. inti
.■ . f tho Ct&gt; I rnaulrr. RIchif
Failing wai the order of the
|
Acrov* the nation, football la -tl.cad of Cleveland’* Lou P-.tdi„v . .
-rn, rookie
i"l of Philday a* Ed Drooklyn, Charles
itcnlitig Ihc ahow, derpl’e the !a»t week virtually to *Hn hi* *•■
• i (a out for the beat
At.diT. on an(l l&gt;on Ileal filled tho
torrid race* bring waged by ihc
nd cor.recu'Ivt' Atnerlfan League of "a rear ••.th a hand Injnv.
air with ipirali, but Kettle* again
profoirlrnil h H ill! team* of Ibatting titi» oro htu fourth In h
I.i i .t 1 lr* • m»ik m tha
brought out the crying towel.
the Nmlonal and American .Jart five playing »c*t'nr.
"We ce.'lainly cottud u.c a rouplii
bnochall leuuc*.
:• Wi|i!flr.,
t ; b it, in "*
. ' r ir rult, Alvin Hark of
of good paia catching end* to
. lira v et,
thlid, IS
i
Thu
flirt
heavy
we**;
of
grid
|
Irina
to
hco*t
h
it
marl,
by
eight
.nag the g&lt;M"J (taxing i e arc
1
f ’! i-ini with i J 2 7
jcla»iii»
rhow*
wiki top cont''iU | point j to 3»d
The
The'*
pla
getting." he declared
,■&gt; r .tiimy IK Imu* of B?rate or&gt; tap for the arm-chair n u n • "r-m tinag- r m -rtrihllo aklddml
The Sanford mentor moved Jim
• i t ■’ t ,\w |y J’ufkc of Chiturbarka,
and
many
of
(be
early
*.*-ven
i&gt;oint*
to
"SI.
Greer, recent tranxfrr atuJcn*.
ar" t d f e fourth place at
gamea could easily be up»cu tor
wi llami v ould ho” » to hit ■
from Orlando High School, to the
*owe o f th* uuUtar.Jir.g trail'*
proYngad vlump whil Lou.li&gt;
end po»t for yesterday'* practice
ighn r of tho P.-d Ulri*
In one of Ihc out«i trtdinx
VH.KI havu to
hot
drill.
. i f f H* ith of tho pennant
i
i
r
i
r
*
of
the
day.
wo
nick
th&lt;*
Itcantuwn
*
\u
After ■ routine elgnal drill.
P nvc
v dcnuloclceh for
TEN \ 8 to ta le North Cnrollnr. ['
vi» pvee t-oforc th&gt;. "imn
Coach Kettle* and Aaeirtant Coach
[dime rith i5.1 averago*Oc!.
4.
.
1lo'*c*cr
North
Carolina
i»
plvy*
Otti. Mooney rent the yuuthr to
• tValkcr .&gt;f ritt»hunrh :■
irg In their own back card. The
H' carturcd th&gt;- hit titV In It*It
th" playing field for n lengthy
v '.h 3dj and Jackie P.ofcli*
t. inn* stitmM be one of Ihe best
nd 12I2 baforc spending thige
L'noklvti nr.d Ed Waitru*
«riMm.Kc .a « lo n
to I * p lain t Niturdav.
in niFIfary i-rviec Wnahlntr
Assistant Coach Fred (tans*
ago urc tird fnr nlntn nt
llick*Y
Vernon
won
tin
tor.
made an appearance ul tho field
cmivn (n li'lO.
j ’ ____ ___ _________
yealrrday afternoon, hut war an
A w;«ck ago Wiltiami 1*J BuitdTI^ Waihlmrton R.dvkin* 1h1
Cini'imilnii Iji (he South, we
the "watching" eml of tire practice.
^ ii n n a l Funtunll Laagoa in
•hlnl. TENNESSEE ha* It ov*. t^nu by the naiiow mnriiin of |
"I feel pretty good, hut 1 am
. ,ri„K )n 1840—tin year they Ion
j M m ltalppi Stat*. and TULANT, Z'9 to .'JC2.
weak," Cana* declared.
Other binJtr.i tbrruuli last Sun- t,, ii, Chicago Bears In the play‘will heat the mli'hty Crlr.'«oii Till*
Kittle* deflated that h* hat not
1of A lt! una. Gcotgia Tech should I »•■’• jatn r- ■■•Cri iTuvrlonil'r Ds Ih , f r ,m9&gt; 7.1-0.
deeiJvd «n hit traveling *&lt;iu*d
Barney Me- I
----------------------1rout Vanderbilt, and Poke will Flilcbell with
fur the Gaincavillc trip. “I tl &gt;n’t
Co- •,• Phll*-lt!iihia, .320; A1 Z n
| i an Alien form er Cmelitnnll
Itnkc Morih flaro’ina Ktoto.
gueea I will fully decide until
uutf 'lder. 1* now Y»«»bkll
An inrpired Plcrida Gstor ill*. Ft. Loul*. .323; Bnl&gt; DillIriK• *. y.
after the practice nenlon W&lt;dnc«.
' at Yale U nlvcr‘lly.
eleven, playins in Galueaiille, •St I.ouir. and Luke Appling. Chi- I c
day afternoon. 1 am going to give
will have the edge o ie r Mltrarh one of the fellow* an oppor­
iv-ippi.
tunity to *huw what he can do.
W - pick SMU » halt F ltt. COR- !
I am guiug tn take only Jo im-u,
NULL t« nip N.Y.U. and HOI.V
and 1 want them to Ire the L o t of
j
the *i|uad," He aatd.
ruutinc
&lt;nd AALE*owilltake
dnih Georgetown
Brown.
SIGNAL C niiF S -S pecial delivery operator* in Olu Mi*a' new T* rout
in oro thp four quarterback* CROSS
COf.UMBlA will
willhla-t
edgeRkhmond
Rutger*,
Tlic *uuad will he made up of pirtur-.-t abji* &lt;leU to light*, Hilly Muatin uf Canton, Failey Salmon of ClarkMlalc, llohhy Oawalt o( MAHCf.ANH
fuur end*, three tackle*, fuur Columbia and Uuddy Ito wen uf Greenville, ilowen I art aoavon wax awatded the Jacob* Trophy a* Ihe and the mighti Army will roll;
over VIRnnova. However Villanova
ardr, two Centura ami *ev*n Southeavtcrn'* Iwat blotter.
hu* a tretter than avetnge ball club
cki.
A lengthy ae**inn of field goal
| 2,5(K) T'acuma Opcu Golf Tour­ till* vear, end anything can hap­
I'L a YOFF r e s u l t s
“l,o^ky’, Oliver W i n s vnament.
pen. hut we atlll atlck with ARMY
kicking war held yrrleiday after­
American Aaaociation I'lajuff
II.LL1N0IK I* *&lt;heduled to
noon. Ri*hard Ila*t kicked icveral
St. Faul 7 liMliauapoli, 3 (Si. In Tacoma Tourney
He picked up nlmut fUkH) ye*. rrn*h Kan*n* Stale, and CALI­
through the upright* at the :•» Paul win* hc»l uf 7 w rict, d-21.
lei ilny when hr jammed down an FORNIA will sink Navy. MINyard lino and then dropiicd bark
Milwaukee at Coluinbu* I'ohi
cur’te three mi the 01*1 hole of N K SO Tt will beat Wa*hlnglnn
T A C O M A . Wnah., Sept. 21 (d*tto the* 3S to *rml ^tveral morn (Columbu* lead* lw«t of 7 »uri*v
E&lt;l “ P o rk y " Oliver of Seattle, had whui wns scheduled us merely a and WISCONSIN will nip Inthrough the bar*. Don Deal waa 3.2).muit uf th" money today from tho 72-hole inurney. By that time it
dlana.
holding th* hall for the kick*,
waa down to n amblcn death
ftiarlo* Andcrron continued to
MICHIGAN lias It «vrr JlMlv
Inlernathmal League Playoff
rpark the uffenrive power of the
Nu game* last Might. Huuaton mutch I"'tween bi..,vd I'M and Slim Michigan Stale, and NEBRASKA
K.ichritci *1 Moolical II (RochciCelery Fed Marti Inr. “I think In tor load* bc*t of 7 aerie* 3-8L
at Tulaa tuiiight, Tutxa bulling 3-2 i‘ur&gt; Mldiltecuff uf Memphis—«f will take Iowa Slate.
dll make a prvtty good hack
_______
i-ier thev h*i| eliminated three othMighty ______
NOTRE_____
DAME will ronSytotrun2
Newark
1
(12
In
before the year ia ov««, - K cltlo
Soul It Atlantic Lea cue Pljyoff
'» In on I1) hula medal play round, tinue their winning way* avalnM
utiig*^
(
Newark
lead*
Lcit
of
7
declared.
Columbia 6 Gtwenville 0 (G reen -1 Thu ( . -a nt the rolling Flr. n M ro n g l’urdueteatn.ThcO K LA aerio* J-2|
ville lead* beat uf 7 aerie* 3-11
\ *re*t . m*. caruu up to the 72- WDMA AGCjlFS ar* raiUW over
*hole
■ mark. . Sunday
. .
Fitzgerald ' N a m e d Houihrrn AnaucUtlon Playoff
with- five
men TCU, SANTA CLARA will h,.U
lied for first money of 12,160 at Oklahoma. NORTHWESTERN will
Eaalern Le-igue I'Uyoff
Olrnitnaham
IT
Mettiphia
3
(Ulr(JSL Playoff Winner mlngham win* U-»t uf »wvn »&lt;riei Perm.ton 2 Albany 1 (Sciinton 27 i (Irak.*:, 1(1 under par. Yea* lake VCLA and OREGON will
-ter.luy
‘
-Ad.
they wm i out to play it '■I"’nt- -Stanfo
lead* hurt of 7 linal aerie* 1-0)
4-21
SPARTA, Ga.. Bcpl. 21, (/Pi
&gt;
it.
Vie
Ghcxxl
of
Englewood,
N.J.,
FiUgcrald I* the Shaiighnearv i Mobile H N'.i-bvillc 0 (U lt i'f
End Jack McConvllla I* the lcr.e
(icorsia Stale League I'lnvoff
Fred Ham, Jr., of New Otleant Ohio
playoff champion uf tho Georgia *«v*n »erlc* tied 3-31
rcprt»cnt*Ltive on the VIIFitjyernld 2 Sparta 1 1 1-dip.tr uml Chuck Ccngdon of Tacoma Innovn
football "quad. lie la frout
Stoic League.
T
rtaa
Iwague
Playoff
■ilil
win*
(eriea
4-3).
completing
the
quintet.
Ilridgepuit'
____
The pioneer* played nine Inning*
of cU**v Iwtrball l*M night and
defeated Ihe tiuarU Saint* 2 to 1
In win Ihe final playoff gain*- The j
Pioneer* won the *&lt;rl*t 4 to 3,
It waa the third victory uf th*
retire, for Iwall* Ka»K, or* Filtgcrald tnound*man. Jack Collin*
xot four of 8parta'e eight hit*.
Fitigerald
Oil Ot*0 0 0 0 -2 8 3
Sparta
000 100 00(1—1 8 1 Kaeh and Simmon*: Cook, Brock ;
(4) and Ruark.

Sutton And Dempsey
Make Challenging
Bids For Starting
Tackle Assignments Kettles Sends Squad
GAINESVILLE.
R*|»l. 2 1 Through P a s s i n g
-Six day* from their oo*ncr
Session
To Prepare
jult'iday night, Florida'* GnU't*
tUlIll'll full attention 111 »»&gt;• *
For Gainesville Tiff
•Ju»t what
might have in thill Lag
ny ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
of gridiron trick a.

Seminole High

On the tldelinees and thiai some­
what doubtful An »*i|.-end man­
power h im buck* l(»b Gtuitxnsacher, Charlli Hun imrer And
Eldriir** Bauch iind end Vic Vac*
faio. Halt bark Unl Griffin wu* In
Uniform but atilt not completely
lacm rrn i finm n liothcnoinO Ic|f.
Tho injuries of GnicUmochcr
Mid Vic Vaci'Uili njipcm 111 moat
•ttiout.
Punting workout* for Hilly
Parker, Alex Gardiner, Fred
Munir dew * am) John Cox alio
l Vo lAfoly iiim Hal Grilim.
oron flionjui. Jim Vanity and
Peony Peek a chain*" to work in
the runburk category.
The linemen a|ienl two period*
Darning completely their dofenalve aailgnmuota Iwfore Coixli
Wolf brought tlio rnttru atpiari to­
gether for n thorough overhauling
ninlojyf
of d*f&lt;n#lvv tactic* to lie cut
»«la*irp
T. (wing uacii tilt* year for th"
flrrt time.
LotUrmcn Cliff Sutton and
Fiank llvnipaiy, tackle*. movid
atlll rtu&gt;-r to the f.» nt in their'
bid* for etartlng «* -ignment* «*
gain it the Iti Iile* nod non •letterman guard Aaron Itrown u-gnn to
look like u giHH) lirt a* running
mat* for Captain Fletcher Grover.
Th* final piacticr period found
one team ••■•ling it* defcnrlir
knowledge while another ran offtn rire rfgnul* again*; a fn *hnian
dummy defen**. Tlien the two
team* awitchnl over Ju»t before
heading for the ehower*.

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TCcjIlins Tars Block,
Tackle Hnrd (Jetting
Ready For Krskine
WINTER PARK, Sept. 21, M 1 Coach Jark Mellow nil y ctcid ay
returned to fundamental* to cur.
reel hlxcklnK and Urkling wral
ijh a t crn|i|ied up In a *ciiiu
hntuidav with Jarkionvillr
•page Hn
Niri » r Air Station.
"Unlc** wo Murk and tarkla !«■*
ter we’ll Iw lucky to win a gan*
thi* acaaoti,'* McUowall declared,
although the Tar* ilrfrtwed the
Sailor* ll-ti in the unofficial game.
“That applfc* to Ixith llneaman
and luirk*. t*»i I) were ojunlly to
bleme," he »aid.
The Rollin* mentor devoted the
morning to tackling utul hloeking
and then •• ut the »nuad thruush a
acrimmagi' In the afternoon.
Starting turlay, Iho Tar* will
begin work agninit E r.k irc Col­
lege play* In prvpnrnlion for the
optnlng game aat Orlando Friday
night.
YESTERDAY’S STARS
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
Del Ennta, Phillle*—hil Ida 2Vth
and 3(Hh home run# uf the *eaaon
ami drove In five tun* a* the
Pblladclphiu Phillle* defeated th*
Ftitkliurnli Piraira in a &lt;tay-n!ght
dfublchrader, 6-2 end 7-4.
Mickey Hanl*, Red So»- -rentfeted four hit* to I*at Detroit
Tiger*, 7-2. and protect Horton’*
.half-game Iced In A m e r i c a n
League.

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Attendance Record
Teams Prepare For Opening Games j^ uu"te8 Revised
Sepl
C o d e
H r A S S O C IA T E D PRESS

Eirhl Southrxitrrn Conference teami were m the final hour* of
n h e tr u l today for the opening of the league'* 194# race.
rour inter-loop conteiti are coming up Saturday with Georgia Tech
meeting Vanderbilt, Tulane opening against Alabama. Mitiit.ippi
State playing T rim m er and Florida facing Misiittippi.
Geo.gia, Kentucky and Auburn are going outride the confeirlicr
for their opening game*.
Yeatenlay the Tech Engineer*
watch*! the “ B " team run thmuuh
u series of Vanderbilt play* in a
top-secret session. On hand for
the firat time in two week* »*■»
Jim m y Southard, are pa*«er. now
Qpovrrrd from a rib bruise.
The Commodore*, meanwhile,
began tapering &gt;'ff in a three-hour
deferuive workout again*! the
freshman version of T e h 's of­
fence Earl Stover, Huntsville,
Ala., sophomore, consistently pt totrated the frnsb hnckfield front
hi* portion at center.
Coach Bed Drew put hi* mump
of approval on the Alabama vatairy, now at top physical strength.
» e squad held a light block'ng
II yesterday with halfbark E*l
White grid Bob Cochran »funding
out a* they did in u final scrimmare game lart week,
Tulane ronrentmted mi Hind
sprint* and signal drill*, despite
trie fad bad weather ha* kept
the Greenie* «ff the practice field
almost half the time during the
Past several week*. Coach Hcnrv
Frnka raid there would be no
change* In the darting line up
■M&gt; aled Saturday,
^Mississippi State w „ . apend
_____ ___
the
rc«t of the week on running piny*
and pass rlrfense. Jack Crocker
and Harper Davis looked good
yesterday in srriinmuge and Shorty
McWilliant's pastes were on the
mark.
Tennessee's
firat
stringors
■I sweated through hit-degree h*'nt
I in a two-hour derimmage against
1 the freshmen and at the end
3 Coach Bob Neytand described tin*
. ^ I r a l as “ ragged." lie promptly
■\ set another scrininiage for today,
i Tailback J. B. I’roctor rejoined
^ the stiuad but the Vol* may have
1 to call on third stringer Claude
* Hill for the fullback position
Saturday.
In Florida the Gators em­
phasised pas* defense an I signal
tailing with little rough work.
Running with the firat were guard
Aaron Brown and tarkle Cliff
Sutton Their opponent* Ratur*
M y, the runfrrenrv champions.
Ole Miss, likewise Here holding u

light Hoikout und the v a n ity
*ecmcd to Hurk smoothly.

Conch Wally Butt* at Georgia,
unusually optimistic, »«id hi* club
* » « “improving" but winced agnin
|t hi* schedule The Bulldog'*
ojien again*! Chattanooga, a tradi­
tional breathei. Butt* wu, tmf ressed with the patting of Buy
’to*peri, underttody to quarterbark Johnny Bauch, In yesterday**
drill.
(.ouisiamv State, intent on Imu' iic ing t&gt;*ck from it* 33-fl tro&gt;umng
by Texas la*t Saturday, rested
yeatenlay but workout* were &lt;d
fur the red of the week. f.St!’*
next game j* in Houdon, Oct, 2 ,
again*! Bice.
Mod of Kentucky’* injuted team
returned to work yeatenlay but
rain kept the -quad indoor*. Beady*
for action an- trick Martin, Don
I’help* and Hill Holler. Kentucky
open* iignind Xavier and will Uoutweigh,*) »n the tine and in the
back field.
The Aubui,* T i* c i, held a dofen*ive scrimmage ugaind the
fro»h yesterday In pieparalion for
their game with Mississippi South­
ern. The firat line now stands a*
Erskine B usm'II and Ralph
By.
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,
burn, end*; M»* A ulrey and John

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A t h l e t i c s i ' vtih

C H IC A G O , Sept, tit, i/Pt— A jecite*! athletir code. so simplified
and definite as to leave no room
for loop-hole*, ha* been announced
bv the Big Nine Conference.
F in d limitation* of financial
aid with maximum* ha*rd on sup.
n io r academic standing*, feature
the n&gt;'*'uct of two year* considerstlnn by the faculty committee, h
now will lw submitted to each
school for uppiovat or disapproval
within ikt day*.
If vetoed, the code again will ca
to the conference'* legislative body
which can hind alt mentWr* to
nhsrrvancr by approving the rule*
at it* Drorm ler meeting.
*The liew provision* permit a
*l titlelit to receive uncarnerl fin-

' Leagues already have art an at,
tendance lei*,rd, an Associated
Press survey di**lu,,J today.
le d by the magnetic Cleveland
Indian* nnd New York Vatikee*.
each of \»h im passed the two mil­
lion mark the Id club* have at*
Iracted UV.’J l.t!'! pa'J admissions
through the turnstile*.
This total *um»«ses the previous
record of ’ lU.87 l.W t' set by the
M,ih&gt;it t*,l year. With the pen­
nant races a* tight a* they are,

Adcock, tackles; Jack l.umbcrt
und Hay Moore, guards; Hill Herr*
Jim Peebles Washington Bedmg. center; Jim M r D a n H , Billy akin*' veteran end, &gt;tdl i Ml lies
Ball, Dickie Flournoy and Bussell \ , hrapnel in hi* Ieg and hip fmin
Inrnan, l acks.
hi* day* a* an Tiifatitryman in

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name pursuant In the I n n , of
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the first time in history.
The t' 1*-1 11 lh/ Vimh circuit i .art
irinior elrruit. f..r the Gist time in v t,.
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72 home games, a new Molcr j;{J
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luginachine, treadle type. 907 LAWNS MOWED
For reasonable ”
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DOIMJ E-PLY MOl'T II
estimates Phone 758-W
and roam the land. Nonnand'a
P A Itrs AND SERVICE
HOT LUNCHES every day from
R L 2 Box IR I-B , Sanford.
109 Palm etto Ave.
Phone 1011
Expert Radio Repairing

11:11(1 to 2:00 at HOMER'S.
Fred Mrera. l i t E. tud S i
Pnhhage plant*. Marion Market,
Help-Self j Self Service Laundry
Yellow Besittant. Phone 803-B, VENETIAN BLINDS made to orDriers
Ironing
H|x&gt;m Furnished apartment.
Phmrn 1S89
private bath, hoi water. Holier „
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d-r. Seminole Venetian Blind 408 W. 15th HI.
■ettleil couple only. No 1^ * - , ° * , J*''""
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BOOKKEEPING Service and Tax
ford Paint A Ulaa* Co. 1’houe
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5A7 -W . Commercial Highest cash price paid for used
re|Mrt*.
Dempsey, 210 Mag­
8U9.
t. At Park Ave,
nolia, Phone 807.
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture
Co. I l l E. 1st. I'h. 958.
13 NOTICED—PERSONAL
[REAL ESTATE FOR SALK
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH I'RINTINO
vXL ESTATE — INSURANCE WILL BUY’ your car rcgardlrsa
uf age or condition. Ratliff A
AND TYPING
[PRUPRRTY MANAGEMENT
Foil HEALTH PROTECTION and
8«n». Phone 237-W.
CREDIT BUREAU O f
IAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
c l e a n e r l iv in g n i l vsi for
SANFORD
4 Florida Stale
Bldg. WiU Pay $300 cash /s»r"~pitoo.
ru-xplrrte details on FOGGING.
118 M, Park
P h o n al* )
Honnern Chemicals. Inc.
Spinet, Baby Grand. $10o up­
fODEBN 4 bedroom Ranch type
right. Write Birger Wester, 709
Electrical Apptlaneas
[home, 8 hatha. Excellent loexSouth Florida Avtnue, loikcland.
Refrigerators
LO ST
Apply 6W Plumoea Drive,
Phone 31681.
Repairing
i'htme m » -W .
WALKER ELECTRIC CO.
H E L P W ANTED
D.g Lost: Red Male German Shep­
208 N. Park Ave.
I'k. 1104
pard. Tag No. 382974. Phone
Bed Huom house, good loeatlon, FLORIDA FASHIONS ia arain
All Wnrk Guaranteed.
IlMt-M.
leer school. $7,500.00 Turns.
looking for amhltionus ahita FLOOR SANDING and finishing
[9 Bed Room llouae, good lore■ omen for office work. We offer
Ition, near school. $0,000.00 J,
with modern equipment, 28 j ]5
A U T O S FO R SA LE
excellent opportunities to dry tara expcrienc
work guarW. Hell, Realtor, 2429 Mellon
prndable, ixtelligcnt ■umrn rean Iced. E. F. 8v?virn&gt;, It I. 2
Till* Ave., Phone 900-W.
girdle** of prevloua experience.
Box 143A, Sanford, call 7DIR4 1U34 Clievrolel roup,-. Phone 1232
Position* no* open for Typists,
eluxc &gt; family apartment. Grot*
day, W11-W night.
u
tte r 7:00 P. M •», before 7:00
File t'lerka nnd Order Writers.
income $20,000 last year. Owner
A
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Apply in person to Mr*. Stuck,
ha» cut price to practically cost.
Florida Fashions, Air Base.
$90,000 dow
UPHOLSTERING where quality
own payment, rest easy
prevail*. Samples of materials
.terms. Big net profi
f i t “V e r y 'g
tn perfect condition. Price $375
W ORK W A N TED
galore. Kstimatra given Satui'a
active 'interest ao . see me at
Phono 7U? or 81-W.
Upholstery 110 W. IsL St.
once. Fred B. Houghton, 40.1 Tier 'or Work by tlw hour or Job.
Phone 1353.
Lenox Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
and dirt moving. We spcciallta
_»in: 2 bedroom masonry
in conditioning building Iota
HAVE A LIFE r
house, well furnished. Close to
and garden plot*. Phone 187-J
MAYBE YOUR OWN
ocean beach and stores. $8,500.
By hgving your car or truck
down payment $8,000. Bee Fred FLOOR RANU1NQ * finishing
rheckcd over by our export
cleaning A waxing. Our pew**
B. Houghton, 409 U nox Ave,
mechanics, la the steering sys­
unit ana bias us to work w hen
Daytona Beach, Fix.
tem safe? Are the hrakea ad -1
th e n Is no elsctne .-onnectlo*
I Modern house, fly* rooms xml
Justed for quick stops? Monthly!
e reliable. 21 yew* experience
payment plan fur larger Jolts.
g ^ b a th . Phone 234-J.
H- M. 0 lesson. Lake Mary. Fla
GENERAL TRUCK A ERPT CO.
CARPENTERING and repairing,
289 W. First Klrret
~ ARTICLES FOR SALE
hour, day or week. Art Dough­
Tractor work, ploughing, disking,
s ' lr. Phone 775-J.
FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
leveling, by hour or ecr~. I&gt;e•very night HOMER'S.
F. M. English. Roofing Contractor.
Witt Hunter, Phone 917-M.
All work guaranteed. Phone
SEWINO MACHINE Center 110
Kitchen Cabinets built to order.
1378-J.
W, lit, opposite Princes* TheaFree estimate*. John K. P rk e,
Ire. Ph. 1190.
S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
O r l a n d o Hlghw a y, Phono
1070-W.
Geos* neck mahogany couch, 8 Ca LL BIT foe Battery, Generator
Gainsborough C hain, Lore Seat.
and S tarter nervier. Swain's Hutton Holes, Buttons, Buckle*,
.Reasonable. Call S4-w or 797.
Battery Sem■ire,
Bella, general alterations and
i
&gt;01 W. P in t
mending. Accommodation Shop,
8L
A a Evtniude ft IL P. Light Twin
118 E. 2nd. Hours 9-12; l-ft.
and 1 Evinrudo 10 H. P. Light UKLANDO Morning Srntlnrl. Or­
Four. Same xa nsw. Phone &gt;88lando Evening Star. Call Halpt
w*
Venetian Blindsi Now blinds and
Bar, lltt* J
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a complete reconditioning sorvFv^Klubon^Cablgeto oail C. J.
Ph. MML Jar free osOro houiea fur rent. Phone 892-R.

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Pfc. Charles Powell
RADIO PROGRAMS Is Cook In J a p a n
BtallM w t r r

WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY
IN KYOTO, Japan. Sept. 21 (S pe­
cial)—Pfc. Charles Powell of S an ­
ford, Is now serving as a cook
with the 636th Ordnance Ammuni­
tion Company, one of the m any
ordnance units in the I Corps, loc­
ated in Kyoto. The duties of 636th
are to store, transport and laaue
ammunition fur all weapon* ra n g ­
ing from small arms to 156. howitsers.
P v t Powell ha* lieen with his
present unit since August 28, 1040,
when he arrived In J*j&gt;*n. Prior
to coming In Japan, he completed
his ordnance basic training at
Aberdeen Proving 0 round. M ary­
land.

(or radio inmmunicalinnt.
Winds of hurricane force were
WEDNESDAY
fell along the entire chain of is­
lands which form the Florid* Key .. 6:00 Western Jamboree
7:00 Platter ‘n' Palter
Anxious rcacuc off(ci»&gt;o readied 7:60 Community Calendar
two train* nt Fort IMerce to *rml 7:66 New*
them at a moment'* notice into the 8:00 Platter V Patter
Evrrgladr» around l-ake Okeecho­ 8:30 Morning Devotion*
bee to evacuate *om* 2,000 per­ 8:45 8alon Serenade
ron* from that rich growing area. 0:00 World At Nine
At Miami, 2,000 perron* huddled 0:16 Your Bible Today
in Red Cro** shelters.
0:30 Airlane Melodic*
Miami had wind* of 72 mile* an 0:46 Angals Fear To Tread
hour in gu*ta and sustained wind* 10:00 Something Old. New
«f 00 mile* an hour early this 10:30 Borrowed Blue
afternoon. The rapidly dropping 11:00 Orchestra * Star
11:30 Morning Varlrty
barometer read 29.47.
The atorm ha* enlarged and hur­ 11:45 Musk Hawaii
U. S. Supports
ricane wind* and strong gale* now 12:00 Eddy Arnold Show
12:16
World
At
Noon
cover an arda 300 mile* in dia­
(t'*sll*l»&lt; rraia !***» Il**»
12:30 1400 Club
meter.
feiee in the wo,ld. sayng th at,
The *tarm'« *low movement kept 1:00 Buddy Clark
‘‘ill the establishment of a legnl
the renter over .South Florida for a 1:15 Latin Americana
system of peacemaking, we must
longer period ami delayed the ar­ 1:30 Musical Varieties
shun force."
2:00 Bar None Ranch
rival at the Miami latitude.
"In different countries and in
Chief Forecaster (iradv Norton 3:00 Sanford Shopper
varying tones," Hramuglia «aid,
.1:05 Musk F*r Today
raid the *tnrm expanded quickly 3:30
"The ma**es are commenting upon
Hit A Headline.
after rrossing Cuba.
the Indecision, the absence of solu­
3:45
Memory
Song
Wind* of hurricane fore* will 4:00 Today'* Star
tions. the outbreak of conflkta,
begin to swrrp Miami l&gt;etwceri 4
the reign of m istrust, the distress­
4:15 Pop Concert
P.M. and nightfall, Weather ltd- 4:30
ing disharmony in the midst o f
Hy Request
reau pfficial* prttdktrri.
which this vast organisation that
6:00 DcLand Hour
Tim MarAilbiir causeway, one 6:30 Tunes For Tot*
the nation* have- set up to achieve
of three lending In Miami Itenrh, 6:45 Story Hour
nod organise sincere and perma­
»»&lt; eln*ed when one of the draw 0:00 News
nent peace Ha* met here to solve
bridge *pnn» ««&gt; undermined Car* 0:05 Stale Newt
the difficulties which already exist
were proceeding nt their own risk 0:15 Twl-Lltc Song*
or thine which may arise."
over the Venetian Causeway 0:30 Sports Parade
Hramuglia devoted one portion
which tv*, covered in place* hy 0:46 Dick Aiken Kong*
if hi* speech to extolling hi, chief.
water. Thr 7Hth Street Cause- 7:00 Mpct The Band
President Juan D. Pernn of Argen­
wav irm ainnl open.
7:15 Roae* For A I-adv
tina, for "pacific concept*'' o f
_ Prisoner* In a camp near Itelle 7:30 Spotlight Program
•octal and di-moeratk rights.
Glade In the l^ike Okerehole-e re­ 7:46 Kate Smith
lie said there arc "four chief
gion were evacuated to higher 8:00 Vocal Corner
forms of distress on which man
ground.
8:16 Danre Time
"must fight in defen.e of man."
Animal* In the Crandon Park 8:30 Cliff Edward*
These, he **td, are malnutrition,
Zoo on Virginia Key were moved 0:00 Night Edition
lark of medical care, scarcity of
In the mainland.
0:15 Inside Story
housing and Insufficient warmth
Many street* In the Miami area 0:30 Excursions In Science
in winter.
were Inundated. Those along fill- 0:45 Emile Cote file,- Cluh
Methodical distribution af th.r
cayne liny were under water In 10:00 Sports King Of Dny
woild's product* Is needed t« ea.,.'*
the low Coenmtl drove section.
poverty nnd suffering among the
High wave* to.»rd debris along
•he hsv seawall of "Millionaire’: rome out fought against stiff people and strikes and riot* In in ­
dustry. he said.
Row." named In I!*2I&gt; when the | w Inds.
"We are coming to work in «
w -althy bought mantioni on the
The hatom rtrr rending at Key Europe
full of hope, even though
front.
West was 211-33 sml at Miami,
msnv believe she hs* lo»t her
flute* continued to operate In 20.05,
optimism." tha Argentine declared.
Miami although there were few
The Wrnther Bureau said the
The delegate* of 58 ration, con­
pe*»»nger* and schedule* went cut. hurricane reformed northeast of
Poller renorted no serious in- Havana during the night. The eye vened in an ntmo»pher* of world
Jurle* a* a re»ult of automobile of the stnrm heogtnc distorted tension heightened hy the EastrnllUion*. Car* moved at snail'* while passing over th j MBs of West ro|d war over Germany and
pare through the ru-tain of rain
Cuba, and "apparently the hurri­ the Imminent threat of rencwnl
Railroad* were ,||1| running full cane paused in the Florida strait* warfare In Palestine.
The nubile galleries were cram ­
schedule though e**seng,!r ter­ for tegrncratinn before ronlinuing
minal* w rtr nearly devoid of it* m at'h on Florida," the Weather med. President Vincent Aurinl of
France spoke of the world's anxiety
traw ler*. At Miami International Bureau atated.
hi* speech of welcome.
Airport, few plane* remained after
"The eye of the storm w»* horse­ In "Anxiously,
wr see fire* being
bn evacuation yesterday. AH out- shoe shaped for awhile after mid­
of-town hit* departure* were ran- night," for. casters snld, hut re­ lit and violence and fanaticism
felled "t noon.
gained Its rirrular sNnpj during striking dewn the most rqultablo
of men at the verv mnment when
Resident* of Imachr* at Holly­ the ratly morning hours.
thrv an- accomplishing with surh
wood ami Fori Lauderdale- w c*
noble devotion their hlxh mission*
ordered evacuated a* the ocean'*
lly
H.
M.
JONES
of parifkalinn nnd justice," Aurinl
fur* mounted, Atlantic Roulevard
U.K. Coast Guard
In Fort IjuvHe-da'e wa» eln**d to
said.
I
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Ml
Till
Jtthr*
aw*
Aurinl wa* referring to Count
traffic af'er It was rovrrrd by ssalk rr t aw*t liH*f,*M,* ■ » la
I’wwrr llwrh l.lakl Itsasr. r la .i , Fotke llernndottr. U N. Pskstine
mean water*
aallrw aal la Ik* Allaatlr ss* mediator n*«***ln*ted Friday lu
lawlale* k, ike laerea.laa ttarw . Jerusalem,
but ho did not mention
He leleakwae* Ikl* laf.rstrw frwa*
MIAMI. Sfftl. 21. (A*)-W ind. tke slrel atr4rr atrartare wklrk Hrrnadotte bv name.
rise* Ulrert tress, a rack la tke
of 110 milr* an Iwur lathed Key •ea.
Tke, kaie aal, tkrae 4a,*
West lo&lt;l«y a. a big and growing taa4 *aeal,**kat Ike* area't
G ro w e r D c c l i n e H
«*arrl*4.l
tropical hurricane hmthed near or
«r»as r**f tt»»l
over the i.Itnd tily 175 milf* south
FOWKY ROCK LIGHT. Sept. was employment of a stenograph­
of Miami.
21—4AV-8l*tcen foot waves amt er to record testimony.
He added: "I have gune In con­
All wealhet stalinn. along ihi gusta of wind up to 66 milaa an
long narrow .irrtch of Florid* hour heat against the lighthouse siderable private expense In a n ­
today as the hurricane approaches. swering” Mascy'a "personal re ­
Key. lamuu* (idling ground, for
A slight rocking motion to steel quest."
ihnu.andt
reported hurricane girder* supporting the light and
Stiff opposition to the so-called
force wind, of 75 mile* an hour a ladder against the waif*, kept "taste-test' provision for grading
myself
and
one
other
Coast
Inner qualities of fruit arose.
or belter. Torrential rain, accom­
Guardsman awake during much
Fred W. Davis of Lak* Wale*,
panied the wind..
of the night.
a member of the federal shipper*
The hurricane wa« a thorl di»During the storm last year, 118) advisory committee, said the
lance ioiith n( Key Wc.t at 10:30 mile an hour winds whipped un "taste test doesn't ttisnn snvthlnr.
wave* that tore off the lower deck It would he a had ml.take. It
AM . (E3T) and moving north of
Fowey Rock. The lower deck I* would dd to confusion In ha nnortheaitward «t about 10 m ile 20 fret above the water line.
dustry."
Twelve to 16 foot wave* have
an hour.
John T. Lesley of lUInc* City
Key tVr»t reported 110 n.lle an churned the Atlantic since 8cpt. said “ We arp splitting a state
hour wind* at 10:20 A.M. Red 15, preventing a boat from bring­ over something tliat won't do us
Cro** ulfirinl* nt the island city ing in new food stork*. Fred A. any goo,)."
John A. Snlvely of Winter H a­
where President Truman ha* hi* Dlako*. a msrhinl-t mate and my"Little While House" said no ras- self the only two men on the ven said the controversy nvsr the
havp enough canned goo,I, "taste test" proposal was "nothing
galitlea had been reported. Shel­ light
to last for three more dav*. We hut a ic l herring."
ter* w eir crowded.
ran out nf fresh meat and bread
In Miami. *u*talnnl wind reach­ a few day* ago.
ed fit) milr* rn hour and visibility
D ew ey P la n s
If the -W in m event, the Knit
was almost wiped out hy the blow- from bringing in Provisions, the
tr«alt**»4 tr*m fssv Oast
Ing tain.
Navy may he asked In fir food to woman, hoarded the train there.
The
he storm ha* enlarged and hur­ us. nrohahly In a helicopter.
Western water and land develop­
ricane winds anil strong galea now
Normally lh" station ha* five
covrr an arra about 300 mile* lit men. Due to the shortage in the ment was pledged today hv Dcwev
dlaatetei. the Weather Bureau re­ Coast Guard, It now haa only four. In answer to President Truman’s
ported.
Two nf these, John 8. Devi* nnd chaige that the Republicans plan
Tho alow movement of the storm •■’rank A. Johnson, are on Irnv?. "sabotage of the We*t."
Meanwhile President Truman
will keep the renter over South ttavl* trie dlo rome hack with food
Florida for a longer period and 'u a 20 foe* whale boat hut he brought hi* Colorado campaign t&gt;*
* close with a rally at Grand Junc­
delay the arrival of hurrlranr *,».r to rum hark
The light is about eight miles tion where he spoke to a crowd
winds somewhat, forecasters said.
The storm grew rapidly In site southeast of Miami hut the boat estimated hy tw ice Chief Joe
after crossing Cuba, said Chief ha* In travel shout 14 mites to Keith at more than 2,000 person*.
While a hand ployed "Hall. Hall,
tie on at thr dork.
forrrasler Grady Norton.
Each of us stand a six hour the Gang* All Hare," and other
A freakish development was rarled by weather observer Ed Watch. Wa'vu seen nnty one ves­ numbers, Mr. Truman shook hand*
we at Tavernier, an Island of sel since early yesterday. It head­ with several score party worker*
climbed aboard hi* private
Ui* Florida Keys, who said a five ed southward for a while hut who
ear.
Senator Edwin C. Johnson
turned
around
ami
started
north­
minute dead ralm suddenly Inter­
of Colorado. Democratic candidate
rupted FO-milr-an-hour winds th a rt ward.
We opened a sack of flour ye*. for re-election, and Governor !*«
about 5 A.M. the wind sprang up
to make bread but the Knous, another Democrat waking
again at about half that valocity. *&lt;irday
had bug* In It. Bread and re-election, left the 17-car special
Norton said the storm may have flour
fresh meat la mlaaed m o st We train her* as Mr. Truman planned
dev,doped a secondary center 100 have
a stork of canned beef. peas, to move Into Utah on the next lap
miles north of tha true canter aa com beef hash, some jeltn and of his campaign.
the storm graw.
fm lt roehte'l. Plenty of coffee and
The President ha# done his causa
Aa the atorm bore down on tha cigarettes. But wa hone th a t’s not a lot of good, Johnson told s rtpeninsula, tha Key* and tha Miami ro*n* to he our regular diet for oorter. 'H e eortalnlv has a flfhi*
area were swept hy 'near hurri- a long time.
Ing ehane# to carry tha lU la The
can*-force winds and a pelting
Haven’t bean In touch with my crowds have been gratifying and
rain.
• IN foe *ome tlip*. She live# In their enthusiasm particularly »o.
Tha atorm with winds wall ovar TsehtnnvHle. Dlakoa It not m ar­
Mr. Truman told a station audi­
100 mile* an hour cams to a halt ried.
ence at Glen wood Spring* earlier
55 mile* south of Key West dur­
t w vng when the wave* atop today that It seamed to him eventing I he night, but tha Weather pounding.
body’s had enough of what ha
Huraau reported In a 6:30 A.M.
called tha “do-nothing 80th Con*
bulletin th a t It waa moving for*
I t r n " It was hie first tpwch of
ONION WORKERS KILLED
ward a g a in 'a t ala to eight n»B*a
the day as ha headed toward Utah
LAPORTE. I rid- BvpL 21—&lt;/P&gt; and another major odd res* oa re­
an hour In • northerly direction.
—Eleven
onion
field
workers
war*
' The Florida Keys war* feeling
clamation at 8 elt Lake City.
Difir first wind* of hurrlcait* In­ killed and (lx otharx wera Injured
tensity—75 miles an hour or more yesterday when an onan track
fa w hl'h they were riding collid­
Gunmen Rob
5—4n gust*.
with a semi-trailer daring a
The barometer waa faBIng ranld- ed
(C«allao*4
I n s t Page flit)
heavy rain storm.
Iy a t Miami where winds of 65 to
The dead *nd inlured wars scat- Chief Ivan Mans a t 5L500.
P j a l l o s an hour whipped tha city. t#*ed alone U K Highway 55, IS
The veHow-sklnnod man In to­
| to wB## South of this noftharnJTn. day’s robbery was reported to have

IAVB0NTS MEDITATIONS
"By Allay

Man's Red Tail Coat
S h o w n In England
*

OU'OMAM Ain * g i t

1

REINING CHARGES DROPPED
DELAND. S apl 21—(AV-Sain
in | charges against Lake George
ctiirnnefcial fishermen, who aubmilled to arrest last June to
tarry a te st ease to court, have
been dismissed by County Judge
John E Peacock on paym ent of
rosta. The fishermen, all war
v ttm n ( said the Lake George
seining ban prevented them from
resuming th eir pre-war occupation
as guaranteed under the G1 Rill
of Right*. Peacock said his nation
was acceptable to the 8 ta te Game
snd Fresh W ater Fish Commlslon.

LONDON, Sept. 21 -4&gt;P&gt;— A
formal tall coat In brilliant scar­
let.
Yes, air. that's just what the
National Federation of Merchant
fooK SAY *
Tailors 1* offering now aa the
coming th ing for the well tailor­
PE LE A V E N U\J PE
ed mate.
F fU W lSE E * /
j
Ami th a t'a (he kind of thing
they apparently expect will grab
hark B ritain's reputation as a
style setter in men's fashions.
The Merchant Tailor* held their
Advertising Plan
fashion show in swank Park l.anr
Hotel, showing off the at) lea on
(•allaa»4 V n a Paa* Ha*
male mannequins in a specially
written p la y —with little plot hut tompelitur." he declared.
plenty of style—called "Gentle­
Ho said he did not plan to call
men's Reliah."
an immediate special seasion of
This red tajj coat was exhibited the Legislature right a fte r his
In a country house drawing room inauguration to deal with the cit­
scene as ju s t the thing for week­ rus problem.
ends. It w as the seme shade a t
We hope the Industry will rehunting eoata worn by the arista- gu'ate itself voluntarily " he exirralie foxhuntere as they go nla.ned. "If that Is done by the
yoicks and 'ound*.
time the legislature meet* in
The show heads for New York April, we hone to press for legis­
sfter a five day run here.
lation. notably laws against ship­
Thr red tail coat Isn't the only ment of green fruit."
9 -tlW thing new offered to entice dol­ In California, he rontinued,
lar* out of the poeket of the three organisations markat nearly
fashion ronsefous mate animal.
|00 percent of the rltrua crop.
There was, for Instanre, a din­
"Even these organisations are
ner jacket with red lapel*.
rival*,"
____. ...
he said,
__ „ “But
__ they
ley work
Col. II. J. Chappel, president together on matter*, affrellng
J A \ REGISTRATIONS
f the federation, made a careful their citrus industry."
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21— little speech In which he said
He told of a meeting where
(/P|—A total of 16.011 men be­ "This exhibition will prove th at there were three men who repre­
tween 18 nnd '26 yrsrs of age the beauty and elrganre of cloths-s sented 58 percent of the Industry,
registered in Duval Courtly under ire not the monopoly of the lad­ and commented, "If we held n
the Selective Service Act, Chief le*."
meeting of men in Florida who reClerk H. II, Shields repotted today.
present 58 percent of the industry,
1The total wsa approximately 6,000
Tibet ha* no railroads and no,we would have to rent the Orange
under the number estimated.
vhighway*.
Bowl.”

A T rtft AAE Y jJ* ’F ou T
COMW IN UTS SAPfeAY
NI6M T-DUT PE G o o T&gt;

h its | g

Spy Probers
Labor Problems
i
i'eallane* t r«« !*■■» Os#
j
t'asllsae* ,‘raa, n « * Oa*
and harvest our crop*.”
| University In Naw Jcraay.
The detail! of securing and dis­ I tie said Dr. Mass In r. a Germ in
turbing farm labor In the state refugee, ha* been In this country
will be reported to the annual since 1537, when he came with
meeting of the Association In
West Palm Beach on October 6- hi* wife nn a permanent immi­
6-7. the manager said. At that grant permit.
time chairman Dixon Pearce of • McDowell said Dr. Welnberk
FFVA'a Labor Committee will 'freely answered all questions.
give a complete picture of the
Dr. \Veinl*erg, now a physic*
situation and make recommenda­ professor at the University of
tions a* to proposed action an Minnesota, was with committee
supply and housing. Craw point­ member* behind rioted doors for
ed out that the responsibility for more than an hour. He was ac­
dacement of farm workers no companied hy his attorney Sid­
nnger rests with the D rsartm ent
of Agriculture, which had a large ney J. Kaplan of Minneapolis.
The 31-year-old scientist said
anpropiation for recruiting and
transporting emergency f a r m arting chairman Me Dowell (R.
workers, but i* now vrstrd in the )’«.- told him the rirmmlttee hsd
Florida State and U. S. Employ­ discovered “nothing incriminating"
ment Services, which hnvc smaller In Weinberg's background.
4,
anproprlatlon* ami less authority.
"I answered all questions."
He said growers would have to Weinberg told reporters, "and my
adjust themselves to changed con­ impression is that it was a routine
dition*. and cooperate to the full­ Inquiry."
est possible extent with the em­
ployment service*.
10 DAYS
An unusually Inree numticr of
growers, shipper* and suppliers i*
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 2 1 expected to attend the convention. U V -A bout 700.000 Floridian* ntlll
Graw said. Plans calls for a get- must renew their slate automobile
together meeting the ni-'ht of driving licenses in the next 10
October 5, and for business fcs- days.
,
sions October 6-7, Intermingled
Public Safety Director H. N .l
with entertainment features. A Kirman reported today th a t only
display of new equipment and ma­ 403,000 perm it, had been issued
terials will lie on hand in the through Saturday. The Depart­
Palm Hearh Armory.
ment expect* to sell about 1,000,000 this year.
gT me
If you haven't got a 1545 Been*'
TALLAHASSEE, Kept. 21—
(A*)—The Slate Gunn- and Fresh on the morning of OeL 2, you will
Water Fi«h Commission decided k&gt; subject to arrest. To g et on*
unanimously today to keep the after that, you will have to pay
Rodman Hunting Preserve in Put* double the 61 regular fee or pai*
nsm County closed.
a driving examination.

I

YES, we've ordered equipment for
another great new electric genera- j
ting unit... our seventh major power i
plant project since the war. W e've ,
upped our $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 improve­
ment program to
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all Um talking, bolding a
rmfeWf
lUfli iMMVtli §n4

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tm,Hoodoo
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j^U aa this better tervke for

CeR on Reddy KHowott
(or tale, econom ical
cooking,- water hearing,
IL

a

. . .still pushing ahead our plans to
give you the best electric service.
Inilumanly possible. "

CIMPMYi

FLItllA PI

Llm|

iWiiyOTDnovio w** min ru

_ n your
brighten your
Home, Improve your butinon!

** »m » ' v

H. H. Coleman, Manager
218 Erst First St. Seafard, FU.

w m ia g n K im fR W iW M n rtiiT

ELECTRICITY

SO

MUCH . .

f. C O S T S

SO

�In Unity T h in In Strength—

THE W EATHER

^ a r t fu r d l i r r a l i i

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T« Protect lh a Peaca •* U«« WorWi
f
To Pgumota lh a P rairesa »f America!
’ , Ta Predaca Prosperity far Sanford-

Shifting ga lei in storm vicinity
increasing hi ’.outh portion W r t .
nr Ja y and Central portion H 'n lnesday night and north pnrtiu..
T h u rs d a y ; Connidri i
uulinsM
north of hurricane; party cloudy
V t&lt;!&lt;ly (M ltrro l i&gt;! i»'fl i itoUtil

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y N E W S P A P E R

i
V O LU M E X X X X

R ussia Given
One Week To
Reach Accord
Western Powers Sai d
To Have Agreed On
Plan To Force Dccision On Blockade
,|iy A S S O C IA T E D pit ESS

j^F rrntli tourer* »aid today the
W nlttn Dowen have given Russia
another week In come In an agteetnenl on the Berlin situation before
they lay ihe issue h rfo ir thr United
Nation).
Toj&gt;-rankintt diplomatic and military ad*her* of the fnieign minis^ lert of the United Slate*. Britain
and France are itudyintt in Pari*
1 ^ tell of a mrstngc to he *rnl to
SBviel Foreign Minister V. M. Molo­
tov concerning the question of
Betlin'i two-type currency. lhe»e
sources »aid. British *nurce». how­
ever, laid thr w eiternrri had not
yet committed themielvei to lend­
ing the menage.
Ru»ti.i want* we*lern mark* out
and the Soviet-iponiored &lt;a»t mark
left alone in the Berlin field. Thi*
A , nr phase of thr bargaining nvei
the Soviet blockade, now nearly
three month* old.

.

In Washington, diplomat* aaiil
they believer! n sec-iet conference
of top Soviet tiloe official* may
be under wav in Kuasia. Molotov
ha* remained a w a y from the
United Nation* meet trig in Pari*.
O eehw lovakia'* President, Com ­
munist
Klement
Coltw ahl,
ia
known to lie In llu »* ia — ostensibly
^ A-aealion— and report* from
several capital* *ay a number of
other leader* In satellite countries
appear to be out o f circulation.
T h e U .N . General A M cm hly,
meeting briefly today voted that
delegation* from the United State*
Rrltain. Eranrc, Ilu a iia , China,
Mexico and Poland fhnulil *upply
vice presidents fo r the coming
year. Each delegation rho»en w ill
►elect the dclfgate to act a* a virc
nteaident.
VGerierar*tH&gt;ata t* to *tart toICu IIm i * dr Pas* T m

HANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

Mothers S e t Street
Patrol In Brooklyn
N E W Y O R K , Sept. 2 2 -M 3
— A group of a n g ry mother*,
claiming that police failed to
protect their children from
traffic. *ct up ttrre t patrol*
them ielvei around a Brooklyn
*chool yeUerday.
While thr women waved their
arm* and blew their police
whistle* directing Ira ffir. Carl
Anderson, fl.
ru n over and
killed a few blocks away.
•'Tomorrow.'* said Mr*, L--»ih
Polrnbcrg, president of the
•ehool P n rrn ts-Tra ih rra A r-&gt;
ria l ion, "We'll have &lt;&gt;0 w omen
here.” ’

Nation's National
Resources Cause
Election Debates
4TopDcmo. GOP Can­
didates Open Hot
Disputes In Talks
lly A S S O C IA T E D P R ESS

of hllltlrunr.

.. ■ ii

WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1018

A » o d a te d P fW Leaded W

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1—

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i r e __________________ N"

Radiomen On|pju r r jc a n e B y p a s s e s M i a m i , S w e e p s
Set T»mstrik"Glades a n d H e a d s f o r C i t r u s B e l t
I_______

CIO Telephone
elephone Union
Union'
StudicsCompany
Of­
licsCompanyOf-j
fer Of Wage Hike
I like
To Prevent Strike

Seas Pound Ship Aground On West Indies Heel
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It) A S S O C IA T E D P R ESS
A lhie.il n| a &lt;trike hy n c u lv
300 isilmmen on l»
Pan Ameiican
W orld Airway* anil a |.o**tl&gt;le *elllrnienl of a wage dnputr involving
»omr JI.OOO telephone worker* i
highlighted the nation’* labor pic
tuie today.
The 2 % radio officei* on l!vPan Ameiican’* Atlanlic, Latin
A m t lira n and
Pacific * A lu k a n
route* will tln k r at 0 A.M tom or­
row unlf** the alleged layoff* of
50 radiomen ate cancelled

Tropical Blow

Disaster Commit icr,
k’cd Cross Air Set
h i K v c m O f D . i m ^ u ’. c
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R. 5 . Ta ylo r, t e r r e im *d the
flight radio offic er» section &lt;d the
C IO liamtiort worker* union, who
announced the threatened *tnke.
»aid the other air anil gtniind cmploye* ol the company might tnin
the walkout.

Ihe nation’* natural irsoutcet
were subject* nf hot dispute Indav
among all (our lop Democratic
and Republican candidate*.
The American Ttlrp h iiiu
an I
While President Truman and Telegraph Com pany ha* o ffe i.-l
Governor Thomat E. Dewey jnutlrd wage inerease* ra ng ing up to f'i
over western reclamation project*, a week for 25.ntK) telephone w in k ­
er* In 42 atatrs nnd Ihe District
their running mates hauled out would get pay hikes un to $'5 ami
party record) on toil conservation operators and clerical employe*
and other (arm problem* in a of Columbia. 1’ lant craftsmen
quickening drive for November boosts lip to 14, the company aid.
T i n offer is being studied by
vote*.
Ihe C lf l American Union of T e le ­
Mr. Truman, speaking (art night phone Worker*. A union spokes­
in Salt Lake City, said the Demo­ man said it "appear* to ls&lt; highly
crat* tland for "rapid and unin­ unsatisfactory, lint he milled the
union “ I* continuing to ncninlmterrupted development" nf a we it
it."
that ha* Irern “crudely and wicked­
ly cheated" hy a power lobby ) S A N ER A N T IS M ). Sept &gt;2 W h
working ill rough the GOP-cnnl rai­ I — C IO longshore |ileket&gt; were n ivectiil In w ithdraw from the |H»rt
led congrrt*.
of Osklaml today under an agree
Declaring that the Republican* ment for the removal of rom offer "»lrangulalion" for the We*t. mereinl cargo piled on the ib-rk*
he laid that under the Harding.
A union announcement of the
Coolidge and Hoover adminiiit.i- agreement with the city of O a k ­
made clesr the loading or
lion* "Quick and greedy explode- land
rit^tkirge of strn rl. ..hip-, is tsni
l.on w it the order n'f*flie day."
Involved. Hot the city's wharves
"Never before in hiitory," the and warehouses are to lie cleared
Pretidenl laid, "had rn much heen to make room fur A rm y rorgo
Striking longshoremen now are
waited hy *o few."
___

p.
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Is AlCrtCU
Alerted
L lty IS
TTo
n P ron arp i*m*
IU 1Prepare 1 For
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•if ill*" si*iiii»i i. rh .i
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, tl||M$Hj(lIt'll! lilt
ilk
t .Sll|»l 11 NX 1 t“ l ft.
• IlipInVfre \ ttn (lit (tit **
(iiriiirfi . |i.,w •'ft *••$(t
Ffll-t^l
In («»r
Thin airview- from a It. 8. Navy titan,- show* I lie lliiti.h freighter l.ochmonnt, Ininl .gmund on
a rref off Little (’nyman 1-10)111 in tro- West Indie*, l-i’ing |Hiiinde&lt;l by mountninou • i- whipped up
hy the tropical hurricane rn w s w e e p i n g over Florid* Then m* *tc p n v o tig n . ..ml il7 m v
memlieri* ni-iard the stricken vessel. A Inigo lug ««* speeding to ilie .hip, win it iti. plmto mi
made THo gtounilni ship s m l«nind for t’ienfurgo, t*ul*a.

More Americans Now Own Homes Clues Are Sifted
Than Ever In American History In Twin Murder
In Maryland City

W A S H IN G T O N . &gt; p t . 22 &lt;/l*&gt; DeIpitr the clamor o v ri hritlitng.
more Am erican families own th ru own borne* now than r*er u,
Itulot), a I rderal Reserve (m aul survey vhowr.l imlay
Aboilt d ’j tier rent of the nation') non-faun lamtlte* ownrd thru
home* at the liegmning of (hit year. Di d meant 18.500.1VNl , u.
town fatnilie* all together,
(lie survey
not lake up (a im faerhr, I Ik p|o|autioo ol lo-t &gt;
*
■koWlfii . among orti fnnitil- *rn.tf '
Gi I N lit R M I M . l Sr,.i 22
1
tionallv tin la-* n much higher f/f*) I'illlir 'tlir(| fi'i/rflf »•( «|t|r%
than among . ily -d w . Ilri
ah'intgntuo In.I ..in,| hi In hi I*hI IV Ii! ll»f Intitrtj •kiillilr
l»l IM \f||.aIl! \| t|\ I Kbitr 11MI
TIn- niiinliei of '-lioini- i.wo.-i
of I Olirse, inellldi d III.. • llll pay Ii* $ »l i lr , hut * fill h&gt;*nr s i flirtti
cargoes m
through
handling A rm y cargoe*
n n ig " s&gt;
■■
^*s
.
.
I'arifie (aiast p tirU under con
A f e i l ing on Ihcit lioim • llie ie un, n-&gt; IMV** iiiv tinln ili'in m| .* i- *il»lr
*| &gt; e l l C
data Oil how Itianv I. n e ih'bl.fie,
l l .a llM f S «• rsa* I S lr r )

Rond Worltcr Finds
Couple On Lonely
Countrysidc Tr n i l

USDA Investigates
C a t t l e Malady In

PittahurghU. Given
A fte r 12 year* of Republican
be added, there were nnly 2H
$13,000,000 FundTo rule,
western reclamation projects In
| G A f N E S V I L L K , Sept 22— &lt;/T)
Establish School operation.
- A I'nited Klalr* llepnrtment of
H ut after four Democratic ad­ FBI Agents Hold
A giirullun* committee is in K lorlP IT T S B U R G H , Sent. 2 2 -t / P &gt; - ministrations. M r. Tru m a n said,
on n prelim inary survey of
5 Men In Custody t'Xtin i|t»ea*e,
Th e Unlvrrsity of Pittsburgh to. there aro some 00 reclamation pro­
the baffling new rattle
y w ii given Il3.flfl0.00fl by the ject* completed or underway In
1malady w hich was recently dingtCharitable
W. Mellon Education*! and the West, and "Republican policy."
In Bank Robbery zGlade.
tm*cd in tw o anlmsl* from Belle
Trust for a new gradu­ ia the only harrier to further de­

hollies.

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tur 1 will, • ,1 nil 1him ii . gc||
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ff, 411 i Mu. 1 llrcl Gel 1- Un!
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Storm Center Passe;
Over Clewiston Doing I^i111«• I).\manc
With II. .vy Pains
| | r.ft
1(mill -tfir w im l- 1 dll mil e« i t
IliHIt 1(I t | ttuuc lot 1.... i ike Okee.
r holwr is.vin i ,kI i , bunging a dc
IlUT Mi «• ,n Vi ,t. .10.^1 . 1 l.»&gt;&lt;
If flit if* J r »l» II, A. , licet $3 (hr
•t"i m f|.*|n ■■t, l,C)l 1 ,.,ii, lit \ M
1 1i i - 1.1% unlit 'I I" \ 'J
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( hr | F writ* lit
i« * KiHtrlt i'll
Irh'lfM ir
Ilf *•!!»
, while kttiib r n ^ in r n • Vtr i r• llf A| !III.
tug t1Id* k|&gt;l»litlt II ffl ifir itcirm ft
ihe '
I P ir * ill M u till
llic c vs t $ |$n|»|iirti iik • t (Iff
Cl.*" kt"f tftsl llll- '%!»•’ f nlc*1
Ih * i ! *t'l Uil ,t M• 1ttl1 1ills
(i.t. linl i oi"lilb- &gt;aillo unii to the
like |
C|« l&lt;
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I t . -I tl.cv lol,
the I • (rc*
t. - 1.0.1*
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\ toll.. Hrtwfvfl kr-*|o ti.r -no . i * o. to. h v&lt;.til tlir out.ld'
iii tel. id.-to .In lilt, ii *- mil.
Iff) F» —Th* f$.l.
Ml \ Mt. S.
towing tlllMI .lift-"bull. titi vv.tii i
►oe-t by tl ,- \v ea thr IlilltMn nt
III .11) \ M 11 ■iTt.
Tin- hut 11, .11" cent *I II• lo .;♦»
tivrr 1hr
AM &lt;1 :1 , t* .lay
mu thi i u , n.t
1-like 1Hyff r ItohtH**
mg ntilth ft Ml ||iIti. *1111 i
■n Sward ale fit P imt *4 nrr htMir
nnd , ntt- r 1.1 *v iviifti* *'f tlHIII I,
tint mile i . 1, •llf l» m Hi*' r«*u
let
I’ontinu. .1 l»M»Ih V$&lt;llhfA«t w*r»|
luoveiuent i&lt; in. itrtl IihU v Viit It
1 ftn* s nrnr
tin- cent* • tier
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11 oul litiifil itH I't g r I m ill
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percent of non faun foimli.
a ill*- Innnnl I hmI i * - '»( Mi
total npprosiniaiing 17.01HI,(an.. i fit! Jf miii II M.||||.UI. -• 2 * vr »r*«*liI
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w-er- renting thi it living ipiaitcr* tm»*1 ,1 1 1 1 i k, Mtirnliit
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po-ntcil at
tl )•(ft* III •
ns 13 IK began. 1 h,- remni-idi-r*.
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atioot 2,000,1X10..wen- living i. nl *i «fitirvidtic ir-ifflt ci( |hr Miiioiinil
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free wiili some lusty &gt;1
ate school of public heal ill to he velopment.
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Noting the record p ro ,..... ..
„f liiinilrtil* of vohmlce,* who I, had
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headed hy Dr. Thomas Pnrran,
Dewey tclnrlrrl In a Denver ad­
» Im?11 • I'’** •till If* fltl
till nl experim ent station staff home owner . the It, -,-rv. |toart| hrgtn, when M aidin'* Idioxl tu rn 1
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pformer surgeon general of the dress that the Tru m a n administra­
.
lands near here early todav m rm lien horn, the committee e*. oh** i ved thr)I many- had
i i r h t Ifiiififl ,i i *nrtl.iv
U . fl. Public Health Service.
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tion is pursuing “careless policies"
pert* to go to Itrlle (Bade f.it nwnrra rattier onwilltoclv
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The graduate school will empha­ in handling America's natural re­ arrested a sislh man in con­ ]I f,it,ite
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•* Olflll
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health and hygiene and do ha lie
. u n&gt;l « f •
“ W e have rrschrd the stage In
jA
M. l^-e , vetcrinurtnn. D r. A . far,idles to boy horn, . oft. „ „t
M iik * I it p ft it| ftrrp Itf lift* in tniitlsl ■
by the
*l»icrtl h
research In all phnae* of public ou r country’s development when Bank nf (o liim h in .
i taint,1 v* 1 - itv
i t ; Johnson, plant patli'.logist, »m l in fisted prlci
prices m i..........
tii-an,
health.
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C O L U M B IA . N .C ., Sept 22, M b \V tj. Itoliinvin, soil chemist, whst la-y-iind lio n mean . -in,plyPaul Mellon, one of the fund'* In Ih&gt; earrless is In gamble with
W
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Mill,'
le-tt*
T
pn**ed to th,*
country’* security and the — Five men were In custody today all of the U n it H States D e p a rt- in older In obtain shell.-.," tl,,. lff»lli»* ’ ini t friflflil I ff|Milt ll'lfll I,M,"lit- | ,,ff • HI,,III,*l *- d |"t r|nd ‘ la - the
Uustres, **ld "The project i* con- our flwallaa.*
aa I'aar Vm i )
thr mri(H,i| rxiifriinrv xofiirhtiir t*» ■Iriviin run fini bed tin- • I* mini- w. I
' i n connection w ith the $00,000‘ ment of A gricu ltu re , and D r. W . report said.
Wived a* a nucleus front which,
. t i tii* mile*
; holdup of the eastern North Can*. |J Gibbons, bend of the Inigc
through extensive research anil
Il al*o said tii.it today'* on- i|j*V kkttftlfl ir|| h Iip|| ui -hr It »*l ltd riirn wa| a llttb r
much I *1, kill
ii.ted &gt;• Miatui
llo
j tins hank at Colum bia.
animal clin ic at Alabama Polythe association of other* active in
w/»'ei
tnin
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flou
ftrrn,
p re r,dented **mg t • hop,.-' «*• nrr hrrn fiprd
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the field, there will evolve a great
More than IM.OOO wn» recover- technic In s titiilr, Aohiirn
Iti ray nr Buy fliealitl it,,r and U n til
l*|ftr
fttifnrfnn
L«tf M*» *
• , I ,' -Im mg
Institute nf preventive medicine
While a t the U n ive rsity of
|ed In the capture of thiee negtoes
low place* arid i )t-a)t I oirrc latn - mm
»lift U|t ff*&lt;4
•ll*l fit)* jMtlfll I m $» *!♦•f«»t11• |tt » »i*i )••• Uiith-rwi i thr nlsygi -un-l lb. I ■mi. .itifor ihe lietUrmenl of health rondiin a nearby swamp last night, n r- Florida Ihe committee Im* Assist(
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fi.f ceftnift ttliflf *I »• IJIrfl
Mellon, a son of former II. 8.
Iclnl agent in charge of the C h a r- the animal industry departm ent.
Wreck* t . mah -pink profit
David Rus»i was elected pres­ Intte division of the Federal B u ­ and other staff memla-rs. T h e y
Secretary of the Treasury Andrew
w 1 ■• • |Vi bit r.» t iniA'i b a, hr.
Mui nil* i oiiplr Yi.i«t dp *1
••“lay hauling out !• in-bd tnn'ot
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t'll
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W. Me lllon whose money set up ident of the Seminole Chapter of
will Ic
accompanied In Belle
I'iJilTf 'dill |lifer f I il •9
i"il
1*1* -it $1 a too T - , rim new*,
of Investigation.
\I.\V W l||K , s'xi’iii 21, f/l'i
-i t,
(Ittnflnnptl ttl 1‘ iKi I nUfl
the trust, also said in making the Future Farmer* at their Initial reau
ff I
•-&gt; Ihn oiainland w- i- open ,1
T w o white men were arrested Clmle i,y l ) r . Charles F . Simpson, Thr wiilotv of \rnlit w fTirnrffir,
announcement at a university meeting of the school term at the
station veterinarian.
ll
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bough
water
b,gg«,l.
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II,.
earlier
vesteritay
a
few
hours
a
f­
trustees' meeting "we are delight- Future Farmer building at Sem­
U) *•
'too ,|
Dr. Gibson says the first re . Sriit»uh.ln»r»l I'hilAiif hr*i|iint .uni
V
tlUfil **„• pA|MTle,| • l»- 1 1—*r nl,
j
makrr, left
M!i.ft m,|n| nrt
I f **l)f |Ii ||r || •*■! |*i|f I tttir t
■ to see that Dr Thomas Parrar. inole High School, last Tuesday ter Ihe hank w *» held up shortly
K, .no
I l,i-t night in
•me »tih during the ,1 ■v
liefnre
noon.
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has Irtrn selected by the university evening.
Ini'
II,.- shell , i
Ibiinugce flint, tl,- wind wit-. .. ....... &gt;
Blown identified the two white
ill all
1*&gt;«111V.
as th* first dean of the school."
.... 1,1 , ill, nmig'i f.,"d to
Imiitril l,i
f*-w s ji ' -w,* i.,i&gt;c, c,| Wi t.
Other officer* elected were: Cote- men
in custody ns H u rry Everett
Mellon described the school's man 5'ate* as vice president; Wal­
to «oli|| 1111 w 'litt.r.e- ,,|tli!|iy j,|J_ f. i d
f iln l by rh N flf \\ F n .
fur t'Vi- ls v «.
f IK I.A N I L Mn|if
f S|$rrii«11
goal a* “World leadership In in­ lace Tyre as secretary; Nathan Morrison ami A ub re y Whitt Tar*
fl i'IHI ftf, I »HI1#V » ff iij* ■) t
&lt;u&gt; prays today, wn in-d ,ml tin*
it -,
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nrIftfitiitfiiii
wrtpld
lirjjjiti
dustrial and occupational health Myers as Irrsiurer ami Edwin kingtnn. and the negroes s* C h ris­
m
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tippraarn to lia ik -t
Hauluver
nf.filv Iff lift*
util
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nf Mli'f t *ill F fiiv rrn ily 111"***' yi'dlu
and in other flelda of preventlvn
illie Milkins
Cnrnep
| bn-lgr which rnveis -in lt,b t on the
fitf-il (Gilt «*f 1b»* "t fttt*
M»* fMiirufl
Brooklyn as reporter. Fifty-three •t o p h■e■r C.
Al C
* nW„ard, Wass
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AI
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|irrftiiirni ttf
nl (h
I nrr field
medieine,"
,K nmnm I* I i ' V o/wv h I'o
day wilb 21 new Inr-M '- rv of tin orr ,,t Iwmlevard to tk, nnitli
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jhaven rn the btM- c.rrM, •„
ilH. a m o u n tH to f j r M,2H.2tl
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Chancellor Jt, H. Pitigcrald of members were present. Future foik Va. addresses, llm w n sard
achedided
m
speak
at
I'd e ra t and
tn ,,
,i
, ,
I’mk nrila,',** r-t &gt;1 altby wilder | 8- 'Mint
the university, said Dr. I’arran meetings wrre scheduled for the
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'• -idelit nnd the 1*1 rtid If, -tori' I
\r l lew, i -n buriir.ino
in,!►
would a ■*ume hi* new duties at first and third Tuesday* of each ,
r,**„r, fiord hotel , app.iieritly snf
I r r of i^ irn n irrrr m rrliru : o* Inn th a- 111,000.000 with Ihe 11.8 I . . '" 'S ?
rot mil* an hour ami ■••
hit
oner. He alio wilt serva as consult- month.
T lie new fa r,illy niemiwra w, n fried no ilamnge • *eept n, rhap* 1 Jh f ake ttl,re, t, .t,e,- |,,**ii -’.irly
I
T m iiiit C e nte r tomorrow, it was tn »*ii^tlft( tf»
At the school farm the noya are
ant to the ehaneetlnr on the medi­
p rr entml l*y Pri-*ldi*,it .1. till,, from w,it,r. The storm, -till pour
announreil
today by
President
A total of $2.r,i:.,nnn j , dl»tri
t---1.*.-, tiriiigiug .i deluge i rnin
a l I aelener*.
now preparing land for crops. Th*
Fdniund* at thr* fust f,&gt;- ■111y m&lt; •-t
ill- Ion, nf water on tin- ia-m h t , - V .ilr l tre.ii , f ot or m o ) deep
Gordon Bra dle y „f the local o r­ t„,t*'i in pul,lie la-*pie-a
I Farm shop has been rearranged
•nt, knocked over only a ft w il, tlir- d in i a - thr storm sp.
ganisation.
Bulk of |h*&gt; estate i„chi,b-&gt; t*w) ing of the lUlth sr**inn &gt;,f t h e U n ij and machinery has been cleaned,
palm Ire, - and ntiipp-d off enrn- p i . ached.
"W e have not heard what h t s i'G n of stock* and lemds totaling verslly*.
repainted and put in readineia for
GAINESVILLE Sept. 22 (Kpe- snhjerl w ill be. hut we think he $ 1 1 '17JXI3.
I trait H a rrv C . G ,,r’vrv»l an , nut*.
M r, Carnegie also
Fro m Ifl \ M. Tnex'lav ui til
use.
ria l)—Waller Boyd Stovall, Jr.. will tell us o f the plans and p ro- owned Manhattan real e»,nt * nnnnred that the numla-r nf rla «I 0 \ . M . 1 lay five- nnd one
Enrollment In Vocational Agri­ . of
Sanford,
a
form
er
University
nf
icct* nf the stab, organisation." ] Valool at $2.210.1,00
se* Iw-ing t&gt;ffete«l th i. year Is th,
half inche* of rain fell. There
Boy II, Browning, former man- culture at the school Is thr largest i Floridi honor student, hss reernllv President Bra dle y declared y e ,te rIncluded In her beqnent* wa« , large*t in the history -&gt;f the uni
**,■)&lt;• tin ca a lr i 'i rvpm t.-d tlier*
, *g*r of the Sanford School of In a number of year* and tnreo heen appointed a tearhing assis­ day.
h itlh Avenue pairel, valued at v t , &gt;,ty and that for tin first two
Spray fr -ni b iru k ri - -,a, - i
* Aviation, inday announced the classes are held daily. Home pro- tan t in the department of mathe­
“ We are looking for a large $2.tir,.nn0 w h irl, g»r* to the Cnt- weeks some inronveniettre* may
over lit-. - anil |irtn..e.r ber»-. Wave,
opening Sunday of the Keystone Jccta Include the ralalng nf bogs matic*.
ti MNESVII.LE, Sept 22. &lt;13
group to attend tomorrow'a meet- o c -i- Corporation.
tp la rh ing an , lim a trd to f&gt;-rt
l»e •xperienred until Ik* new lliisi
Airpark and Ranch, new honin of and cattle, chickens, grain and
While a student at Florida Stov­ Ing " he added.
1‘ S Senator Sp* .-aid Holland in the uii wMklud out apprnarht-i
I
lleiv-een U llf, and l!t|e,. the pt '•ess Admit,Istr atinn Building I
truck
crop*.
. the school which is located at the
all was elected to Phi Beta Kappa,
I»r»s old, M ia . Carnegie made S20 cottlplcicd and remodeling nt, othe- tlt-Elai urgetl the people o f North tn the Uakcr'
H a u lovir t - ub:-’
urner Army Air Itase at KeyPhi Kappa Phi, Gamma Slgm*
VFW MEET
Florida to ’‘inter* ,t themselves" north of Miami iba ch .
gift.* "f cash and srruritie* total­ building* is completed.
BABY
SNAKE
one Height*.
Emsllon
Phi
Eta
Slgtna,
and
I/**:
Sanford G iant Manager Hal ing LVOOO o r more each tn rela­
Sightseers, in automotxl* i and
President Edm unds Invited m o r- In the $2('4.«KKt,bflo South Florid*
G B. Elliott. Sid East Third
- The Airpark, which has an area
Piraroa de Queveda, all honorary Gruber slid Pitcher B uddy la k e tive*. churches and rb u ritie i.
of the farulty to participate in the flood rontnd program it, an «d- afoot, s e n , plentiful despite sting.
of 2.800 acres, will ba davtlopcd S treet, yesterday exhibited a glasa fraternities.
w
III
tell
experiences
of
garnef
d
u
r­
The principal personal benefici­ teacher rH ireinent fund and a n­ the,« Iwfntt a local civic chib here Ing tnin nmt p u tty w lrd -. 'I s r v
r In which ha had placed a tiny
a* a recreational centar for “Fly- fa
On being graduated In June, he ing the past season to member* of ary i* a daughter, Mrs. Margaret nounced that a huspilaliratinn and tiHlay.
plclerl tlie|r
&gt;y ptngetlv arriong
snake which had a goM hand
Ing Sportsman". Facilities will blaek
(&lt; )tHtlnmd ttn r w*,» I n a |
around Ita neck In the way of receiver! his bachelor's degree In the V F W at the legion H u t, Mon­ Carnegie M ille r of Mllllirnok, N .Y,, group imuiranee program w ill he
Kenator Ihdlnnrl explninetl (hat
b« available for both land and sea- coloring, and which ahowrd a mathematics with honors. He day evening. Th e talk* w ill follow w i n received real e*la*r. houirtndd put into effect »* amm a* n plan .lb* imople in Ihe northern part id
ane*. A soaring contest will bo mahogany hue underneath. He formerly served five year* with a chicken pilau supper, John L . effrrts, annuities' surplus and the can lie chosen.
the stale were rot,rented with
l it I Kill t l it AtillOi ND
■Id and among entries will be revealed that he ha&lt;t found the the navy.
Galloway w ill preside.
residue nf the estate.
flo.,,1 roilrlitions in K,,utli Florida
M I A M I.
S- p t.
22— (dn— Th a
W. J . Krohne of Maitland, Mis* knake on East Third 8treet.
$30,000 HOME
le,rb from an econottlie and tax B ritld i
freighter
l.ochmonar,
MBA BT WLVG
Mlksy Browning and Guy Sterar.
COLLEGE BUILDING
M A Y P O H T E X P A N S IO N
TALLAHASSEE, Sept 21 — Irtfdieiint. lie revealetl that 1* l which hit tv &gt;ground Sunday at
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21 —
JACKRON PRINCIPAL
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 21 —
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
S. pt. 21
&lt;ij’&gt; Tlin new official hr,it,a of the yr-.tt fI-i-mI rlsinag) in South Florida L tllle (dayman Id a n d , remained
COMIC BOOKS
JACKSONVILLE SepL 3 1 - f/Pk—Th* cabinet today released (/Pi—Florida Slate University to­ t,73 Plan* contemplated by the F lo iid a State U n iv r t ’ lty ptt i- SMUlURterl
to $8tt.0tKt,(MK). while on the Caribbean re«f with li t
$018,000 for ronatrurtlnn of a new day was given $73,000 to bulb! a N svy for expand,m o f the Naval dent, no a Itt-nrro hllltide site
E. L. Lounsbury has
— Com ic wioki ftnould &gt;tlck to recommendad by Duval County wing to the University of Florida new rice I shop building on the A ir Base here and nt Maypn/t overlooking the rumpus here co*t some $38.nt»JWO w ill have tn he crew of fl7 am! sue pasicngers still
raised within the state tn obtain ui-rwr t today.
am ed y . th# Los Angelas
campus.
School trusts** fur appointment library.
were to he outlined today bv Vice $131J¥K).
Tin- Coast Guad said there was
g170,04)0,000 in fedrrnl fundi to be
Tba new wing will provide stack
a* principal of lb* Andrew JackPraaldent Desk 8. Cambell had Admiral John D. Price, deputy
The »lntr cabinet was informed
no immediate d a n rtr and the tug
arm High School, aUBcisdng IlM room for 100,000 books and will asked for 100,000, but th« cabinet chief nf N a va l operations for Air. today that a final payment of spent on the program.
curb reported it was still itanding
lata 1C. A . Dstaorsst T b a tmstaaa Include a reading room. Other) trimmed the amount. He said the nt luncheon. Price was second $48,201 had been made from uni­
•’Some work such as deepening
the 9,000 ton vessel.
work now in p ro g ro u on the lib* new building la needed to rslcaae commandant o f lha station here versity incidental funds for In­ the St. Lurie Canal and repairing byThings
should have d ie te d
rary Includes ■ now front for the various service chops on the prior to overseas d u ty In which stallation of utilities, improvement dike damaye from last year is al­
down tnarv hy now, the C-oaat
a n t priaelpaL Tka awanty school building and remodeling of present campus for use a t classroom* for he M a ir raids on Wake, the Mar- of grounds and completion of Uio ready being carrier) on with federal
Guard said, the h'jrricara having
■tack space.
a w o rd student tody of 4,800.
board m agi p u g on both.
shslli and Okinawa.
home.
funds” Senator Holland said.
moved or

David
Named
Future Farmer Head

Hurricane1 ( l e a n s
And Snubs Miami
For Timl ist Season

Willow Of Carnegie
Leaves It» ICstale

AI Cahill To Speak
At Jaycoe Meeting FV. *hf n11piniff, ini'lirntfif thi
i*t11 ( ti" «*f M*■i, Ijti*ij'*•• \Vhiit

Roy Iliw n in g Opens
Keystone Airport

"
^ Vc n
W. H. Stovall,.I r. To He
InHtructor At U. Of F.

J

I’rushm.in WuukOpun.s
On Slut,son ('iimpiis

7,’i,,r ? u,r

Flood Control Finn
Outlined Hy Holland

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B ernadotte Killed
i r u t l a w i tmm r m » **■»•

poilnl lu Watliington Bein*dottr‘i
pally was ambushrd by four ntrn.
“ prrtuinably the Stern Rang," Jrw
iih extremists. U S. Col. Frank
Begley. U N . icturiiy officer. wss
reported tlishlly wounded in the
fate when he grappled with one of
\he men.)
Bernadette had arrived In Jtrutalent by air from Damawua, Sy­
ria, at II A.M. Jerusalem time. He
/lew in despite anonymous threat*
upon hi» life, declaring that he
refuted to b«t frightened.
He was killed at about 5 I’.M .
a victim of the war he tried for
four rnnntha to end.
This reporter flew with him from
Damascus to Knllandin Airport.
Just outaide Jerusalem. Aboard
•the ajiecial plane he passed me a
radioed note which read:
“ Urgent — inform all aircraft
againat landing Kollandia airport.
They will l&gt;o fired upon.”
“Do you want to jump now or
be fired upon will* u«?" He asked
me with a wry amile. 1 said I’d
take a chance.
“Thia ia an obvious attempt to
frighten me," he said "If »o,
aomeone ia miataken. I will not
U- frightened."
An hour later, after he climbed
from the plane into Ida automobile
at the airport, a sniper’* bullet
thudded Into the left tear whpel
of hla automobile. He got out to
examine it and found a arnall‘raliber bullet hole.
“I don’t mind being ahot at by
regular*,” be *aid. “But not by
Irregular* ”
• When the Count, Col. He rot.
General Aage I.undattoemand their
aide* rlimt&gt;ed hack Into the car, I
iwiihed Bernadotte lurk.
"I'll need It," he replied.
; General l.umistroein, who wai
with him, raid;
" I’m no coward, hut I don’l want
to he killed hy tnipert. I have
a family In Sweden, you know.”
Bernadotte twice *urcecded in
bitnging aliout a truce in the war
for Palestine tieiween Jew* out
Arab*. The truce* have been fit­
ful, punctuated hy iehlling and
fighting. Both *ldrt appeared to
expert the pretent truce, now two

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Jibe Advisory Committee of the
I Hanford State Farmer* Market de­
rided lo recommend to the Slate
Market Bureau that an auction
market for vegetable groweis tv
established here, it wus reported
bv W. A. Lefflcr, member of the
Committee.
A* a result, the State Bureau
sent an agent here to look over
the market layout to determine
the site of n possible auction block
could be located. The agent ex­
pressed the opinion that the auc­
tion* ought to be confined It.
spring crops such a* lieana and
papprri, said Mr. Lefflcr,
Auction centers are un the in­
crease. he pointed out.
Much
produce tale activity has been
• eking place at F t Pierre. Plant
City, Wauchula. Webster. Gale &gt;
villa and other vegetable producing
renters in the state.
Mr. Dawson today indicated that

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in his opinion Agricultural Com­
missioner Nathan Mayo would
favor the r.tahlishmeiit of an auc­
tion niiiiki t heir, if growers indi­
cate that they want this servlrr.
Hr also pointed out that a suffici­
ent quantity nf well packed vege­
table* of excellent quality and suf­
ficient variety would lie needed to
make an auction market functlnn
successfully.
The following l»&gt;ard member*
of the Seminole County Farm Bur­
eau met last evening with Mr. Leh­
man: F. T, Meriwether, Bureau
president, V, M, Greene, R. A.
King. Philip Bach, Henry ThurtIon and C. It. Dawson.
Other* who met with the lloatil
Included Mr. Lefflcr of Chase and
Co., Joe I,. Corley, A. B. Alford,
agricultural agent of the Atlantic
foas* Lin** f&gt;. B. Griggs. r-nrC*
•■•itut'... „f t)-M Veteran* Avrlculm -I Training Group, Gus 8chmah.
grower and William Williams,
market produce dealer.

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church service* while ringing Leila
piodatm thia call to prayer. The
lime will generally In- from 11:65
A.M. In' noon in each tim e tone.
Just before the Pari* m eetingt.
of the United Nations begin, th).y
will help form a common outreach
of man’s soul, around the world,
imploring God'* help for peace
and brother hood.”

a aharrly-woi'led attack on Guvernor Dewey and what he termed
Dewey'* •‘retinue of reaction.”
The Progressive Party presiden­
tial candidate characterised last
BUFFALO. N.Y., Sept. 17. (A 1 - night Dewey*# campaign aa one of
Henry A. Wallace used hi* first silence, and Ilewey nimaelf as " t h ^
campalrn Jaunt into upstate New man who does not want lo lie
York's Republican stronghold for remembered."
Wallace, who also appeared at
tragedy helped to Influence De an Informal meeting of labor leadmotto Count Folke coin.d himIn Ruffa &lt;■ and at a rally in
Nintrnta r It 11A, asserted in hit
“We do not live to h- h n p rv I principal address at KMnhxrn
ourselves, hut to make other* Music Hull that the two majdr
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elector* today — those o f the
States' Rlghta Democrats.
A Tennessee organisation sup­
porting Gov. J . Strom Thurmond
of South Carolina for President
Governor Fielding L W right of
Mississippi for Vice-President wa*
established here last night.
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1500 cheered and waved Confeder­
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and heard President Truman’* civil
rights program denounced.

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Wlsborg, waa born In 8 tocklohn
on Jan. 2, 1890. He waa of the
sixth generation of the House cf
Bernadotte. HU father wa* Prince
Oscar Carl August, second ton of
King Oscar II and a brother of
the present Swedish king. Prince
Oscar renounced hi* rights to
the throne when he m arriaJ Ebba
Henrietta Munck, a lady of noble
but non-royal blood.
Polka Bernadotte waa the sec­
ond son and the youngest fo their
five children. After early educa­
tion, he entered the offi.-er* mili­
tary school of Karltherg, tne
Swedish West Point. Hr gradu­
ated tenth in hi* class and be­
came a good enough nurscnuHi to
collect several trophies.
In 1928 he married Hiteile Re­
main* Manville, the daughter
of II. Edward Manville, the Ameri­
can asbestos magnate. They met
on the French Riveria and after
a whirlwind romance of two week*,
became betrothed.
“You've- got to work fast to
get the best girl in the United
States," the Count quipped.
It was said that Kirg Gustav
first met Miss Manvill* and introdured her to Count Folke.
Four sons were born to the
couple. Two died in childhood. It
ia possible that thia peraonal

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than men of royal blood ar* sup­
planned program*. The gavel* are
posed to be. Tall and Dan. like
made from wood grown it Monti
moat members of the Swedish
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presented
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cello and Mount Vernon, the home*
royal family, he dressed with
day before publics!!*
of Thom** Jefferaon and George
sob-r elegance. Impeccably out­
Waahlngton. The wood I* handed
fitted, he frequently wa* seen
with ttevl from the Battleship CASSELBERRY COM MI N ITY CHI’ltCH OF THE NAZAKINK riding hi* bicycle to work in
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Maple
Avenue
CHI'ItCIf
Missouri.
Stockholm. Swedish friend* *aid
Under Methodist Supervision
l~ It. Kuahlon, Pastor
Kolb taid h« plana to aik O n he Ju*t didn't car* for luxurica
greta next year for a law to
llev. Kdward Klrcher, I’aator
9; 45 A.M.: Sunday School.
like limousine* and chauffeur*.
honor the ocean ion.
10:45 A.M ; Morning Worship.
Bernadotte wa* named tc medi­
9:45 A.M : Sunday School.
Conatitution day waa practically
11:00 A.M.: Worship Service.
0:30 P.M.t Junior*.
ate the Palestine war last May.
ignored nationally for the flr*t “What Have They Seen 7"
He wa* chosen for the job
7:00 P.M.: Evangelistic Hour.
too yeara or *o.
the five hig poitir* In Ih U,
718) P.M.: Youth Fellowship.
7:45 P.M.t Evangelistic Hour,
Intercut In It revived in the
Mill-week prayer and prai*e, Security Council.
early 1900*. when the American CENTRA I, IIAI'TIST UliUKUH
Wednesday 7:45 P.M.
He *oon flew to ihe Middle Ea*t
form of government wi* under a t­ l.aurel Avenue snd Ninth Street
Morning prayer hour, daily, and ronfm ed with tup lead*** of
tack hy radical group*, and again
llev. H. I.. Whatley, Fa*lor
»:(«• A.M.
both sides. Hi* fir*t ctu yeftte
in the early part of the late
0:45 A.M-: Sunday School.
order look effect on June 8.
President Rooaevelt'a term, when
11 ;00 A M.: Morning Worship.
Thereafter he mada specific pro­
LAKE MARY COMMUNITY
many critic* believed hi* recovery -God'* Tomorrow.’’
posals to both ride* to end the
CHURCH
legislation waa undermining thee
fighting, but his effort* were
7:00 P.M.: ll.T.U.
llev.
Clarence
C.
White,
Minister
Conatitution.
futile. The war waa reanmid at
8:00 P.M,: Kvening Worship.
10:00 A M.: Church School.
Kolh aald “auiivcralve activities'* Sermon hy tin- pastor. “Come thou
the expiration uf lire four weeks
11:00 A.M,; Worship.
have inerraaed concern over the with us and we will do thee good.’
truce, even while he trie.) to ar­
0:00
P.M.t
Westminster
Fellow­
range term* for a prim untm
Conatitution in the latt two or
ship.
three yeara.
peace.
FIBST J'HKSIIYTEIIIAN
0:30 P.M : Junior High Group.
Although warmly defended to­
CHURCH
Ilia second trur,. order, lucked
The Friendship Class meets with
day, the document had few friend* Douglas E Chaile*. II. D , Mlnlstei
by the aulhority of the 68 mem­
•Mr.
ami
Mrs.
8
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Hest
Sept.
21.
when It waa signed on Scot. 17,
K. It. Ilrownlee. D.D.
The confirmation duss will meet ber United Nation*, took effect
1787, after four month* if secret
Pastor Emeritus
at
3:30 P.M. and the junior choir July 18.
delmte.
who waa Count of
H;46 A.M.: Sunday Schaol for will meet at 4:00 P.M. on Sept. 23. j Bernadotte,
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Of the 55 slate delegate* uho all age*.
met in Philadelphia, only 3D signed
11:00 A M.: Morning Worship
GENEVA BAPTIST CHURCH
the finished document. They all Service.
Rev. W, II. K)*rr, Pastor
went home to strong and wide­
8:00 P.M : Evening Worship Herlulian Strnilrom, Associate
spread criticism.
vice.
Rhode Island hail refused point
10.00 A.M.' Sunday School.
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7:00 P.M.t Pioneer am! Senior
blank to send any deles rip* lo the
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship, j
Young
People's
Meeting*.
meeting, and did not ratify the
0:30 P.M.t Training Union.
iCnrisItitutiori until three years
7:30 P.M.t Evening Worship.
CHRISTIAN 51 MISSION!IIY
later—and then hy n majority of
The Pastor will speak at the |
AI.I.I
\N’CE
only two votes,
morning n-rvire. The Associate j
On
Sanford-Orlando
lll«h»*y
Aa the years went hy. historian*
Pastor will s|&gt;rak at the evening I
Glenn H. Smith. Pastor
and statesmen gave high praise
service.
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1:00
A
M
:
Bible
Sehool.
Mr.
A
to the draflera of the Constitution
and today it Is re guided widely Wie&lt;: ddt, Silpt.
I 1 1 Ill's HEIGHTS
11:00 A.M.: Morning Worship
as a great and monumental plan.
CHI HI II OF GOD
7:45 P.M.t Kvening Seivife,
The fundamental framework ia
Miller Farms
The Pastor will speak at both
unchanged despite 21 amendments,
Rev. II. W. Miller, Pastor
scholars point out. and ia eipected service*. All are welcome.
Old fashioned preaching and
to remain so for many yean.
singing each Sunday at 3:00 P.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Come and enjoy yourself with at.
Park Virnue at Sl*1h Street
nnv inoim-til,
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A
Bernadotte wa* head of the
^#1
Sunday
School,
9:46
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FIHHT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
■Swedish Rk ) Cross rand the busMorning Worship, 11:00 A M.
1800 Sanford Avenue
l&gt;and of the former Estelle ManTraining Union, 0:45 P.M.
J. Randall Karris, Minister
villa uf New York He was 63.
Evening Worship. 8:0(1 I* M
"Love One Another" will he the
Bernadotte had lo-en shuttling
Wednesday Service, 8:00 P.M.
sermon subject for morning hour.
for month* between the Aisli and I Welcome.
“ How Much Do Your Weigh?” will
lararli rapllalt In hi* effort* to
lirirrg peace and i t '.itc e the truce*. ^ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH tie tin* subject of the t-vrnllig ser­
Us-ea’.
mon. The minUlt-i will preach both
He waa scheduled to reported to i Her. J. E. McKinley, Minister
time*.
the Unlteil Nation* In Pan* next \
Mra. P. II. Htrphenson,
Sunday School lo-glna at 9:45
week.
Director of Religious Education
A.M.
9:46 A.M: Church S ch o o l-A
laird’s supper and worship, 11:00
*. . ‘ .
class for every age.
A.M.
11:00 A.M.t Morning WorshipChristian Youth
Fellowship.
Sermon Theme: “So WhatT"
HtSO P.M.
7:00 P.M.: Youth Fellowship
Evening service. 8:00 P.M.
Services.
Mill week llihle study and pray8:00 P.M.: Evening Wurshsip. *r* Wednesday 8:00 P.M. A cor­
Sermon Theme: “ Hope.”
dial welcome is extended to all.
(("•itlaa e S

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VOLUME XXX X _________

Berlin Crisis
J)iscussed By
West Powers

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

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

New UN Mediator

!U. N. Is Told
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Lie To Demand Guard

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Count Bernadotte R e ommends C h a n g e s
For Jews And Arabs

United States Is Re­
ported To Be Ready
To Toss Matter To
U. N. Security Meet

Associated P ress Leaned Wire

United Nations Army
To Be Requested To
Maintain Order In
Disturbed Sections

Problems In Germany
Also Prime Issue;
New Government Is
Formed By Arabs

PARIS, Sept 20. f/P) A po.thumou* report by the mutderrd
^P A R IS. Sc,„; 20. f/P) An of.
Count Folkc Bernadotte declare*
ficial Brifiih m uter *,iid tlir foreign
the United Nation* rhoulJ »tep mi
m inium of ihe three Weilcrn
to end the Pale»lin&lt; war if the
Power* have iclirduled a grt-lnArab* and jew* fail to make peace t
grlher for thir afternoon. Deilin
JUKI SXI.KM. Kept. 10—(,V*
1 Ihr Mediator wrote that "liiarl I
PARIS. Sept. 20 t/l't &gt;e*rr
—Jew» and Aral** hammrrnl
and Germany are reported to !&gt;&gt;-■
eaiit* in Palejtinc," and the lutur- |
l.uy-Gener*! Trygve Lie toll d
rarh other with mortar* and
up for di'cuvrion.
of Arab Palcrtine thould be M '
to and oiRrnt (ormatinn of t l titled
marhlnrgun* for four hour* in
Thii informant raid the fotrign
, to ihr Arab date*," in full e n v
Jrrii'alrn t 1**t night, Fath
Natintl* nwaid It* loretlall *uili at It
hi tmed Ihe other for 'turting It.
m iniiten—Secretary' of S la t' Mar- I
I tub at ion witli i be Arab inhabit­
| a* the iMiawitialittn of ( Mini I oik ■
The fiichting. whirh *a&lt;r
i^ill of (hr United Stair*, Foreinn \
ant*" of the Holy Land,
lit-triadolle and In mamlain onlrr
Jrruvalrm one of II* mo»l epeeX crvlary Ernest Bcvin of Britain •
Hi* 35-OOO-word report w.i* cliv- .
in dn'tiihrd area*
I am la r *hnw* of tlir war, hrohr
A f'liy liailp! of n»er th*n onr
and Robert Schuman nf France Inbutrd to the 58 U.N. mrml&gt;cr|j
A* toon a* pit**il&gt;|r p«ftrr lit' 1 all milium d n llm hi anticipated a Ihree.nlghl periml of peace.
would meet at the Quai D'Orsay,
The Jew• Uiurd a rummunl•late* a* hi* lH&gt;dy and that nf :
5H nali'tn* d-dreii-. aurpihle I t outlay foi I'MH.I'M '1 w.*. author,|iir «a)fng "Arab finer* threw
where the Frrnch foreign miniUry
! French Lieut, Col Andre 1'iet
morrow, the I N ultnmi.it ili\e t/ed In the City ( amnimioi .** it* in prnrtirally their entire heavy
n nuaitfied.
Serol were bring flown borne
j t hief will »*k I'M t United V«im"&gt; mretina Friday afternoon, and i ii armament in a ronrentratrd
Report* from Moscow »aid dip- |
It wa* tentatively planned to
; mndahulary of from 1.000 io •a i nullagr wa» ifduc.d fiorn 28. iHimbardment of our poviliun*."
lornatic representatives of the We»t- i
bold a rnemori.il irrvicr at P.itit’ i®*
i 000 inrn ha* krd bv 'the (til in 21 ’• D|*e*'linn* tnillage *»** They *aid one lararli »nldier
DR. RALPH J. BUNCHI
• i* Mitumlrd and minor damage
em Power*. who have been trying .
Orly Field. After iccrtving homage |
Secretary »f Htnlr George C. Mandrill «Kvr« greeting* n* he ,„ i|„ imIv of ihr Unile*| Nation*"
reduced fiom I "» to 12 and debt wa* done to property.
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in
I'ar*'
with
hi.
wife
In
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United
Nutlori*
General
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for two month* to work out a I OIANDION
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of an American Negro from high United Nation
The Aral* legion •aid “Jew.
t r noil*, a total
Aaree •
M II - ill will N ad the 17. 0 riel gallon at IN conclave
A well-informed .....
; 1 • riv u r frem I i
•ettlement of the Berlin crisis. wer- t slave, Dr. Ralph J. Bunch* (stove), French official*. Bernadotte’* body The (ttfi -tary Miiil: "We will do our IhhI o rmet, within the inter. I&gt; heath|U*tier* *at«f Imlav l.te I n '
reduction of *t* -Ittl * half .nilb, Mt Inrrrx made a frrocimi* atflkding for Pari* tomorrow to join &lt;3, of Detroit, Mich., was named would be flown to Stockholm.
of the Unitisl Stale*, the problem* **hit the Innue t of the world aliradv made roniarl wnh t num it w i irpnrletl to-ia) bv t it* M »n- tempt to Morn* *hp Old f'lty
their chief*
I by lh® UnJUd NaUona u aucceiaor
Wall* at the new gale, lint were
The Holy City of Jeru .aloiu. ■•,&lt;yuinli -i of itattmial delrnation* an I .*yei II, N. 5aV'&lt;
repol*rd hy legion defender*
From Iter IIn. there . . . word i «» • « u n ite d C o u n t JotosB erns- where he and Scrot were ahot t&lt;*
I
e-n'rally
re*ri*r*l
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fav*wable
ir
In ipilr ol tin* irdietion it* •** with a It*" uf at lra*t UQ Jew.
that General Lueliw D. Clay, th e;
**• Bunche.who had bevn death la *t Friday, nhmilil l-e pin.-■&lt;• I
plv.
American military governor for! p r i n c i p a l ^ U r y t o Urn U N -tnli- under United Nation* rontrol, the
imllaur, total tav lo 'm ir on re *1 iah llveo." It •'jilt there were no
tt. S. Seentary of S tair Mil- ettalr and p'rnutal t'lt'iw.lv. t* legion raxuatllr*.
Germany, aim would ronvi to »iw1 bi Palestine and chief aid* to report amid.
Count BemadoUa of Sweden, hai
•hall and ItritUh Foreign Secre*
Tlie report, which will be one of
Pari*.
llv \SSOUI \T I ’I&gt; I’KKSS
lacy Ktne»r (levin hove Imlh ar­ anticipated at $2 14.000 or fd'l.IMM)
The Marshal. Revln • Schumann been given "full authority until the problem* facing the General
rived for* loniorrow'
opening mote than ihe $ 1 04,000 i.*i rd la - 1
(International) A**emhly opening tomorrow. nl«n
German and Raleilmian conflict*
mreting wa» scheduled umld •pec­ further notice."
P ro h lo m *
itti«lng **ui o f vrar,
Ihr itn ie.r»r m revrnur, »imniere*l t™b*y .** nujur imie*
recommrndr*l change* In Ihr I'nlc*. I
ulation that the Western Puwrray
the ten*e -Itiiatlon In It.i'in and imounting t&lt;* 20 (warn*, wdi l&gt;"
a n divIdM over whal to ih&gt; n*«xt
'tin e p*r«lllon plan.
innfrnntint; the United Nation* in
otl«'i fartor In the e.'M wa* '*•In their effort* to nettle th.« IterThe Negeb desert of South'&gt;n
Ihe ficner.il Aitembly tontweeil l a d ittlil W rit oa i i «.ti.*d" ' I - It* in tira ir in piu .io «'• I* •»r&lt;I
f_p foulup,
Palestine, he **{&lt;).
udd, thoulil
should l*com*
b-cnm-' (
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Putwtlne,
m the (iudiUK* "f the f lennn liaw v Hirv tnniniiow.
the eonferrivr.
The United BUtei he# !»een i f * . n
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Arab territory. Mont of It wi»* \A /in f1 $ ; O f O n In P n r r r
T o lfl
O f ;
Hireling »f the iht-e Wi tern
Co.
Ihe Arab league, over the objec­
ported ready to to*. the m atter K e t l i m
IO
W O T K I ilvrn ... the Jew . under th. p a rt,.' W J ? , .
1 ° ‘ C.C R 0 m I.II 1 S
M a g n i t u d e O f P a r k foreign mlnl.teM- Mai :*,*!' It-vin
Outliay f&lt;*r all pnipn ••• Inelud- tion* id Ti.thi-Joid.in and liai), aneither to the tl. N. Security Co„n. I
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' “ion plan.
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P re d ic te d
F or
M iand Ridiert S. hiininn "f lia m e .
K,.m, , ll| gt,v,m inent. dtl'l »ervell or tha General Ao-eniMy and
All i't tinlili-e ahould !«• **defirie&lt;l
ro K ra rn
In
S ta te
npected with u ii.nuv |r,
w„ r r ntu.ty t» antiripaud nountrd the formation nf a new
to *eek to aeeure a paalHv*. dluloa* Jrwi*h territory.” hr added Tin ,
ami
Area
Tonight
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the
Ih-tlln
rrl'i*
may
hlaid
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„• r«m|uttrd v ittl total Arab government for Palritine.
matle and moral defeat over Ku*.
partition plan gave wr*t»;T&gt; ti.il lee j
MIAMI, Sept.
*la.
— ■T ltrdr*elnpmrttt and impottanr" 1
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... npprnprlntlun* *.f flin .ii’S, In t Mimrtl Ihlmy Paih.i. nuldaiy gov­
to Aral* I’rdeMlnr, twit It now ta
Kuril Kerin nml Mm hull will
llurrlranr w a r n i n g * were
The Britlah, arcordlrg to In- A u t n
M a ritim e *
A n r i imiW control of tb* lirtrli nr my.
ernor of the Arab-held trclion of
lev F luidv nf the Everglade* N i linje their tup ailvl*e:i« en tier- year.
hnitlnl n«er Flnrida from
oeratin/ • , .
formed opinion, do not o lto g r:h rr.r t “ f “ ' " i a r u l m c
A na
General gnveriiiiient
While llernadolte let! 'he *ll»at |eiu» 4leiB, wa* appointed prime
Miami
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W o rk e rs
C o n - poaltlon of Arab l’al#*tln- !•» ’ho
Iwata* n* a tropical aturm rdlThey point out th a t If the t*»uc
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Arab *tntc*. ha rreommentied Inal.
oil cli—e In Unh. and headed
rwache* tha Security Council, no
tlflU e
N e g o t i a t i o n s "In view nf tha historical mvioirfrr ties f i lLia Jtrp*,. Hater.y /eetlre purpowe would 1** »erred tier! and eomhaun lhttrr*r* of
grnrv It it c r I r n n a mea.nie*
In *Uw «f alm *t*certain S oviet'
llv ABSOC1ATKD PltBfW
Tr»rwJordan nml PaleaUup, them
'huuld lie l.k rn Immedlalrly
Ufa nf the veto.
. . Lalyir ditpulc* involving auto- would Iw e*&gt;rn|.ellltig ren*"'* f.*r
in Ihe flnrida Keyn and great, Alw&gt; ,lf.
y y , *? t f ? mobile worker, in Detroit and man- merging” Aral* t'aleatlm* and
tr Mlnml area, the Weather
General Aatembly, then, Ihry eay. .
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Wf,,»cr* on the Wr*t nelghlnritig Tran*-Jnrdau.
tha
Weattm power* would In* *lmr ■*ni'
Ilernadottn'* rr|*ort a 1*n rreoin
Stnrm warning* were dU!• ***t|)i«*4
l*p*r t l*4rr |
Coait continued today a threat­
M. Lehmann .* I o *ec,clary of AM.Nart.tor to K.i to. M.neow river to the general City guvein ignore* die fat t the United Na­
mended:
pla,rd northward from Miami
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•liapnlrlie. »r*icl, nml I ran:, tint*. ment.
ened hut *tnke wa* averted. In
In Melbourne nn the l*’a»t
"The Jewl.li port t*f Haifa, InHie l.akr * - itr.lv I ininlirr ul to m ........
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tion* partitioned l’.ile*tine into
Fur th* |a i:i. 8t*S nf opcintlng
Mi**ouri. 4.000 lead miner* ended eluding oil refinerle* and terrainl'«»*t, and from Ihe Lrr* In
m-'ire and pirihlenl nf the hloni- 1
■ Arab and |e»i h -n lion* May I t ) .
r'*pe|i"e*,
only
IUKI
.000
or
oneV.plei* nn Ihr Weal U»**'t.
ni* ihoold la- declared a fir- lent
a lO-week iltike.
Veide School
Tin ''-titr-l Nut luiiv delrgalr*
ihird will be rnl-&lt;'il bv tnvntmi' «.
1 A diipute lielween the Brigg*! The w lrt-rt at f.vdda ah-old I rnttipnred with 67!i.'M»n list year. had nnu'ber me ngu from the
Mr, Ltiitn nn p*i-l high inbiile
leelared a fiee n.rport
MIAMI. Sent. 20 f.Ti
M HttliHNt MR 6c»ik#
Ircbt Service tax revenue I* &lt;xt forrraiirt* told wiulh F'u id, Irxl.v 1tr» die florid' Ferler *li&lt;m nf Worn
| h rtn l to total $161,000 rnni| r*rrd
Club* which *t*nn*orrd Royal &gt;
with IIlf&gt;,(MMI tart year.
e s Tn m e s b u ry j^ u i^ ^ ^ iie jnt|U*try employe* idie.;Queuille (lets Okay In *iand hy for poiuble hurricane ien'»
Thp njiernliiig I'xpente Include*
Palm Park, the nuilru* arnurd
warning* liy nightfall.
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Hnu Ada M. Trua, 86. ^ rm e r
T h e D a t r o i t firm rejected a Q f F r e n c h
A fW C m h ly
in* lulling _
nil City deportnient*, ............„
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whiih
Fveirlarle*
National
Park!
Stnrm wnrnint* foreca'tci- ***»i—I
re.ldent of Ranford and I.aka UAW-CIO *ettlement prnpotal a * .
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reel*
nml
park*,
potlre
nml f u r U n n Ir S l i n i H k F l r f l P
wa* limit, end F.ineil F. Coe wlio
Tingling
jidla,
thn
glorlmt*
thud
department*.
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Mary and a raridant of Am c*-'the (trike entered it* 13th day. it
M . . . ............ thi* announcement:
17 ve*,» *vo li'g.in promoting thi. 1 of tlif plg'kln nml the mii*i"_nf treking wore eeonnntle*. -I ‘eiJ"-l ^ j j |* (J v^ I l l d l l S t T V
"T heir i* a pofiblllty that brieft.1, , final lefuge (or «u!' tin- enlorful tiaml annniinn* lb e j ( |IBt i^.lli the pnlhe rind Fir,- !&gt;
" t n« , n*l firmer ground. M a y with rare warninir* will be hni'ted nluh;: j IHoirct
an rgtemlerl pe riod nf pom' he*lll,. !of *
»’" ke ,n 'rrfu"
I torn *1 nJir t mid iniuul life. Mr opening of nmithet foollmil &gt;r a-on,! |inr| lnl.(lt , ool.t get nlnn.t with
--------Mr*. True, the mother of Prlmd- I
par l j amenUr y *PPrnval of ii * • • a- th- ruijih llntida r-n*l l*v ni«thi i i
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, ’ nml ni my miti-Umling grid eln ii i
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ilu ie will b two
II* III VM I I HHLri VI II
I.AI.I I \N 0 , Jtepl. 20, I'P)— A
onj R. K. Tmo of Junior HJuh * Th** id«nl
**rr member# 1 n°ipi%1
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r l t w *fi fall if Ihe Morm center t-in'inne* {t* f |('
j %rt ,i|trifiiti in
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l,,vrr " f 'f* «ei (ii. men »nd two f. wee m&gt;i
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frioltitul
pirndr
Ilcemrti on the Cllv payndi nfler Senate tibctimtuiUee win **kca
School, came to Sanford with | e r j „ f nt1 fndeiwndanf union. A fU-r !
i™ v « ««lai hv (i r e * e n
north nniliiea'lw.vtfl |I all*
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tingi Iniiit1*&gt; to Uenital H or*! Tin week The Sanford Herald tk-l. L i#|H Uity Manager Say*-'. tcnl.'iy I&gt;, lit n.meriting ubolll artJtu
^ . ib
b .in d J n fPJO and mu'rd lo ju A W mambrra re fu n d to *•«»* |
J V l ” On-nTl, *n
reetiinmi it* mutual football ‘Tick &lt;literal lug expen * waa $-H7,776 ting up nine kind &lt;d a price Mtp■e*'®., M" r&gt;; ,h* following &gt;r»r | the plant guard** picket line*.
....... l propotal* for addl'lotinl lave (Rurt#.
: id
, , , I the Winner Conte*t,M and thr hi -i year.
and lived there until Hint, when j ttrig** rlr.«ed Ita right plant* t o t a l i n g about 80,000.000.000
H i- ro.vil.il ,'**••* anrl I I t i 'I*
piirt program f«r ritrua.
ad. t National I’-tk . be
with ,h(. | | Mjn(f f lennn
Sine*- le*a than half 'if !ho
,'vriintnr Claude Peppgr, «itting
h ’'" ! which employ 26,000 worker*, ioick (1-60,000,000) annually and rut­ Key* from Miami through K-r
.id
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an
even
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found
on
thu
»porta
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budget
in
rai*ed
by
direct
tnxntlnn,
with -a ron, Arthur,
—
**“ “after
c*r bodie# from Rrifftr# ,»U»
pjn^I ting »tata rrw n w * bv 20,000.000.. We»l already arc warned of north
ni n nne-mnn ciitniilittre, Iteard
tOpMNl
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draw
won'red*
nf
rimutanda
nf
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The
Frlerron'*
Eleclrie
and
Ga*
hu‘band’* death.
the bnlame mu*l J*e incl liy ulher
n|i(H»i' f«r fi-ilctnl price aid
work for nn additional .16.(MM)
tv^o^ily gj||r% %
%hie Ii *^fr ilffidy
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I'vrrv ymr «n*i (*«ini|mriy nml thi* llltx Th&lt;ntrr ar» mean i. Tlicae Include $11*1,600 nn- the
She waa horn in Nawturyport. worker* at I'aekard amt Uhryaler. 000 franca 4*06,000.000. a year.
frent Senator Spc aid I,. Holland
Robert
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and
Andre
urrinnu
Cuba
and
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to
derive
(he
prltna
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given
riripntrd ml»cellat&gt;e&lt;«i* revenil"« ami Marvin II. Walker, general
Mmu.. Ih t daughter of Thana*
They »tniek S«pt. H in •upprirt Marie. Queulllea two prm'eee*. * fr} n#
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r - . d*aMr benefit ft ml thi* i n - | -wny thi. werk
inrtuding liren i . pfilice fin* nml liin:in:*rr nf tlie Florida CitrU*
and Eunkn (Burn*) Mitchell, nn
non, lo*t their premlrr.hlpi. t r y - , • Sirntta Citha had 7t mile v*md* &lt;n il, 0/ vi,
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of
demand*
for
week-end
premium
Jan. M. 1862. Shu anent her early
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life lr\ (hat community, and wa* i pay and an lnrri-x»e In "prrparn- ing to get the aatemldy to rn- ' 1 ‘ *
ilm ilar program*.
repldtnt of that town for 61 year*. •ion lime" from five to 16 minutm. tloroe
The new lawa alia put Uraurr
Among other development*:
A m id e n t of the Pom. Shore
Printera—at Indlannpnli*, Judge In a poaltlon to **k thr Unit—I
cllon. *he wa* well known
State*' permiaalnn to uir n bloekeil
roughout the community. She h uthrr M. Say get t l*egan hrnting fund
of about B.Ocn.OOO.iMiti frnnr*
wa* a member of Point Shore In feileral court an N bltll eharge for reeonatruetlon. Thi* • rpreaenu
Chrlntlan Churrh ami activ - In the that tho A FI. prlitter*' union had tN franc ecuWalent of American
Willing Worker* of that church violated hi* Injunction agam»t grant* to France under the
a* long a* her health permitted.
j violating the Taft-Hartley Art 'n
She leave* one daughter. Mr*. Mite 10-wrek-Chicago nml Ham- European Recovery Program.
park ______ ,
wind* n f over U*0 mile* nn hunt
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oftldfl.CMM) acre* at the ver* 1‘core* are mjiilrcd. I'laee a check
Borothy Battle* of E ge'rr, an I rnond. Ind., newipapvr alrike*. The
P, T. Meek* tin* obtained a Uity m i. -.nn I'ffirlal, -aid It la “ rank
moved nwpv from th e ahip and
erttllltt "f flnrida ami will ""&gt;rk in the r-pace provid-d hy lb • nermit In erect a SP.fHM) coprrete dlacilmlnatUm" that ritru* I* nri
three *on*i Arthur k . and brimani union denlc* the charge*.
eio*et to th e Gillian ro aat.
ol: &gt;m*|e|*
over t ,::iMt,tHt:i H'""! *'f ymir choice, th "i clip tbe Mock hnu-: al'2116 Mvrlli- Avenue. i-r.ii-- i.-M'd one of tbe baate farm
True of Ame*hury and Rnberl] Maritime—CIO ttavedure* pro- Hyderabad In Under
SAi)th florid* finot Miatr.: n&gt;|, ,
cnniiitodiire*.
Imllnt •ful lirlnjr
m ill if to Tho
True nf Lake Mary, Nino rtn n d -. ntretl to move Army rargoe* at Control
Of India
•hrougii the key* wa* placed in Ih*
"Tlie Iie|iattntenl nf Agricul.
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„„ ..t ' Hetald office. All ballot* mu.I ti&lt;
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children and wven great grand- full apceil tomorrow fnr lh« ftr«t
“dangrr rone" of Ihe alertn whlrlt
tine." vaid he, "Can spend $5,000,children al*o aurvivg,
time »lnce the CIO long»hnr»men'*
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NEW DELHI, Sept, 20—l/P)
ve»ter*lay trapped the |j*chmouar. r. ' ’ rk
(MM) n week to support die price of
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noon rneh |,'rl',"»r- Tbe rir.t
^ . Funeral rervirei for Mr*. True
(c o tla w * o* r a n Tw«t
wl|| ^ballot
|h Gumlithin of aclret" Itila Johneon potatoes, but it has a iiatd time
Hyderabad, which Inu a »ix day t ll.OOO ton Vr* usl. The weather l.ev'-rimr Caldwell. Mr. Nbrnann | r,.cr|vrtJ fronl ,
were held Thuriday afternoon at
rentaini
critical.
war to India, la 'tow nndec theihitrenu warned imith Flaridtona
t» find S5.nOo.(MKJ n year to help
the Pill»bury and Gale Funeral
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W K T ffee.” 0'* ^ In TIhe event
" " Wof He* #for vanmii
civil and m ilitary ontml nf that
it:#aii***»*i u» r*««e t * » i
ci'tuv products."
FUTCH NAMED JUDGE
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TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 20- f/P)
N ry . Interment took place in tho
original fbjrerivr I
-Governor Caldwell today up- sled amending the Agricultural
a
Plain* cemetery on Monro.* 81 reel. Needed F o r Trailers of Secundrrnbad,
the Indian lnra*l«n a fttr 'he
pointed Truman E. Futch of Marketing Agreement Act to conTavarr* Circuit Judge of the fifth H-d ritru* ftuil ii-e-1 fnr canning.
TALLAHASSEE, .Sept. 20—(,V&gt; Nliam of RyrtorabwJ had refuted
Man A rrested Here
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I turned to Tlie Herald, tha la-ltcr Judicial circuit, succeeding J. C. ft. The two urged that citru* b* In*
—Got a trailer? better get a title India's requM t for trm'wti *n Io
garriton It becauto of alleged tliKoonce, who died lavt week.
r ’mlcil in federal export program*.
on
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On Bigamy Charge A fter Oct. 1. title certificate* ordrr*. I*
,h i rtmmand
Walker d-clnrrd "Not one ho*
of
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Among Ihe mtlala-idlng game.*
SEEK GUNMEN
of Florida orange* or grapefruit,
mu*t be held on all Florida owned
Mcrrell BeaaTey, 41 * wa* ar. hnu** trailer* and commercial R ajtndrathlnhjt, an army upokr*.
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va.. Sept. not or.it cate of canned citru* Jules,
WASHINGTON. Sc pi. 20 &lt;/P) Federal cm ltnl nf inilallrienl Sr nllnolw' *fIhrh Schoo'Pv!', Orinei- 20—(/IT—Police com I«■11 Pri"
t j r n t r d last week on chargev n* trailer* weighing a Inn oi more. man oald.
baa been taken by European eounMgmay and waa taken in charge
kuying returned today afler an ll*monl1i abirnrr.
1 vllle High School. Florida v». Ml*. Ann County today for ztv*n gun­ trl- ■ under tlm provision* of its
Under a law enacted by the
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Friday a t I N Polled fltRtim by 1M7 Lagtatoturo which tvrome*
During lh*t time ihe volume of lime buying mounted In * record! *J**ippi, North Carolina v*. Texan, men who yrtterday hrld up and Marultall Plan."
T N Board ol Director* of the
Sheriff D«Witt Tvtob of Winona. effective neat month, trailer ownrobbed more (han a vrori of perThe S m ite hearing* are being
of
nearly
$7,500,000,000.
£ m n i" J ' g L K : V" n,,rrbllt
Seminole
County
Tuberrulnal*
and
Hlaa., where Itoaaley waa wanted. era m tut have till* cartlftrata* In
*i*n* altcndlng n pilvut-* party held. Sen. Pepper explained, to ub
Some
aulo
dealer*
and
finance
men
predicted
ihr
generally
tliffer
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According to Pol lee Chief Roy G. order to get llcenag plate*. Th* Health Aamtclatloa will mecl to­
here.
tain the view* of the citrus Indu**
night at 7:30 o'clock at Ihe Tourin'. term* will pul the tkid* undrr the piemiuta price* fnr uted car* and
William*, who cheeked oa Beav*. rertlflrata title cotta $ 1.00.
POST OFFK C MUtTT
The bandit*' loot wa* r,tlma|p«l try on what It want* Cotigret* to
Center, it waa announced Ihl* (Htl l*l« model* beyond the reach of many familir-.
ly'a FBI record, tiw fh ttrr han
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t't«aldenl’ of ihr at I 2.MMI by Prince** Ant- police du alioul the plight of cKru*. Aamorning by Mrs. a R. Dawton,
■erred 18 month* of a two to four
trw tlsiM * — r « r - •• —»»»
I Flnrida Chapter nf the National Chief Iv*n Mapp.
Ther
to btiv a cnc^
pretldent.
HOME FOR TIGFJt
year aentanca in 1038 an « chirgo
■riling for $1,800 the purchaarr manufacturer* »*y the control* | A**ncl*lb&gt;n of Pnstmavters, toSid ' RIChard, Sanford'* “kind
j of hlgamr. Beaatoy w«a an-eried
TRUMAN ON IIALI.OT
the w eather
mu*t pay down $600 and $60 a wlll net affect new car nalea. j gether with Mr«. Field, attended
BRONZE STAR
hy Patroleman M u t o n whlh hearted" Jtoo Superintendent, to­
JACKSON, Mis*., Sept. 20, ( 1 Y
month for 18 month*. Monthly They polat to a backlog of orders | the meetlnr; of the Firri District
working In a grocery *tor* in day aald that he would be glad to
JACKSONVII
I E. Sept. 20—OP)
Mailer Bgt. Clyde Harvey nf payment* nlnne take a fourth of for all ertr* that ran be turned out I’orimarier* In Clcnrwntrr, Batur­ —I’ro-Tmnan Democintv in Mlanld*horn.
give Tillie, the now famoua pet 8«nford. now atatloned with tho Ihe Income &lt;f a $".840 n year in tho rtsrt two year*—when the •lav.
High Law
»ivlt'pl will have n chance to vote Stailona
tiger, who reputedly ran away and ILfl. Conatabulary at Stuttgart family. Ami It m il* nto.try Io rontrola are achedttled to expire
86 At
The Field* were accompanied on for Trunttn-Barkley eleetoral can­ Atlanta
waa later reeove.wl by her m ailer Vaihlttgen, Germany, waa recently operate a ear.
69 CO
ami term* for new ear* h#v* been the trip to Clearwater by Pott- didate* In November after all.
B o y RETURNS
PI 60
in Palm B4ach, a nice home la the pretested with tN brouia alar
lHAMBURG, N. “
T N Federal Reeerv-* baud, alrout m tough as t N new one*.
Phillip Mullen, a member of the Ibwte* Gitv
m aster and Mrs. Herman Watt00 68 .
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In m m l , t N federal rontrol* wood and daughter from T itus­ state lerltla'urv, yesterday ar- Nashville ■
whleb flxad the credit term s under
84 67
authority voted by Cengrvpt but recjulr# a ano-third down payment ville. Among IN spoakera at the nourtced the name* of eight mem­
100 M
In cash os autos, and a one-fifth meeting waa C engrw m an J . H ar­ ber* of a nine man slate of elector
T2 *
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down M fm ant on tha other itama din Petaraon. T h e' m eeting was eandida'e* pledged Io tN Pivsl6 8 -^4
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M t N held a t tN Ctoanrater Yaeht Club. dent. The regular Mississippi De­ Jacksonville
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Postm aiiar Field outlined U N ad­ mocratic party's slata of electors Miami ......
. . 87 78
vantage* of bring a member of tha Is pledgsd Io the Thurmond-Wright Orlando __ ...
Pensacola __ _____ ... 80 n
Stale** Righto ticket.
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Approves Budget
For Coming Year

Half Million Dollars
Is Expected Outlay:
MillnRc Is Reduced

South Florida Is Everglades Park
Told To Stand By Is Described By
lFor Trof&gt;icaI Blow Karl Lehmann

6,000 Truckers
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Hurricane
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to standby for possible hurricane
— j . j . ttijY fall.
The ro u t guard received ■ mas­
sage from the fowhmcnar ptatlhg:
"Consider passenger! and rrvvr
safe on board until weather calm*.
Do not think ship will bleak up.
Vassal settled m utt and pounding
cased. Hole* in five fuel tanka.
Three holdi taking water alowly.
Auxiliaries working, Bky clearing
and wind raving (lightly. Tug curb
■landing h&gt;."
A wireless from the maatvr of
l he ahip to the Aiaoelated Press
in New York aald the veaael waa
■landing up surprisingly well and
lhai it waa on an even keel. Except
for anilcty and aome diacomfort.
he reported, the paaaengera and,
crew are well and carrying on a
normal ship's life.
"We hate «lx Kriliah passenger*
and a crew of H7,“ the skipper
■aid. "The main cargo la dried
. fruit, flour, eggs and meat."
The Coaat (iuard aald it waa
probable lhal the vraael had hern
wrecked hy the pounding and
would have to lie aliandonrd.

Talk la te af Beam,
Mora About • Butt

S p tdtl to Centre! Praia
ASHINGTON - Inflation la allll on the march but factor*
have entered the picture, caualng rconomlata to shift Ihelr
trumpets li.steed of atreaatng further price rise*, they are harpIng on final conMquence* Talking leas about “boom" and more
•bout "bust."
The chxr.Re In emphasis has rauaed several Influential Kepuhllran
&gt;
leader* to Insist that aignt now ar* pointing
more toward depteaalon than further Inflation,
'
aad ,,‘vl the problem will be to prevent a sever*
dOWoaptn rather titan to check furlhtt price
advance*
TMa view Is held by Rep Jes*e P Wolcott
I fit Mn trig an. chat t man of the House banking
committee Hlmllsr thoughts ar* entertained by
Senator Hot,ell A Taft (HI. Ohio who predicted
* short time ago that Inflation would no longer
he a problem when the new Congress convene* In
January.
Privately, aome GOP leadeta ate wondering
whether it la going to be Republican "luck" to
sleet Dewey snd then have him Inherit a post-war
•bust."

W

• DREAM HOUSE—It Is a safe bet that Ihe movie Mr Hbiadrap
tuUdi Hit Dream Ihate field more than usual interest for Secretary
cf State George C Marshall and hi* wife
The movie tails the it, ry i f a couple who get tired of living In
the cramped quarters of "modern tllff-dwellere" and seek the wide
open spates Itr the country 'there, they build tlielr dream house"
Cf course Ihe plot of the story has murk to do wllh Ihe dlltlcultlea
the couple run inloin their effort* lu revitalise an old estate
It wa* recalled In Washington that the secretary of slate and
bit lady themselves had bought an old estate In Viiglnia. aa have
many retired Army officer*, and taken un their shoulder* Ihe job
of restoring It
That was many years ago and now it I* a pleasant mansion to
which Maiahall tetlie* *• often and as much aa world problem*
will permit

.injf, Banff (Joes
Berlin

CoHmctica

• MURRAY AND THE I.EFT-WINGEKH -Their ate several
etortes concerning how CIO President Phil Murray was able to
awing hit organisations eaecutlv* board behind lire TrumanBarkley ticket without precipitating a boll by the dettn leftist
union head* on that body
Moat widely-accepted version Is that Murray laid down the taw
In an after-hum* *«&gt;*ton the night before the group voted 46 to 12
to support the Democratic slate
Union leader* pledged to auppoit Henry Wallace came to the
board meeting loudly crying bolt" II Murray and the right wing
majority tried to bud through the Truman rmlorsrminl M-*r*y
countered with
The board, whether you Ilk* It or not. la guing to support Tru­
man Bolt If you Ilk* but if you do we II raid your union* so hard
Ihe eld AM, raids will srern like a ladles' social
The leftists didn’t pull out. Murray won, hut very fairly slated
publicly that the CIO constitution does not make it mumlatory for
•II union* to support a majority board decision
• GOP RED I'HOIIKK The rrc*nl State department charge that
Communist alien* are roaming thr country at will
caught the Republicans by aurjiris*.
Rad Charge
GOP'cra weren't averse to ai.tl-adridnlatraUon
SorptlMI
campaign ammunition but they hadn't expected this
matter to pop up now.
Republican*
Privately, they were saying they would dig Into
It when they captured th« White House and had more acctta to
government records 1 *
One GOP senator,.however, esid lie had aome slartUng die*
closure*" to make about Hi* subject.
He said that next year -lie will charge that the Roosevelt and
Truman administration* were liberal In allegedly permitting alien
teacher* and students to overstay their temporary permits

“Carmen” ll.ts More
Lives Than A Cat
ll&gt; IIAI. IIOYLF.
NEW YORK,—GP&gt;—'The ntovlra
have etrurl. another stiletto In
poor old Carmen, tire prcaie*i
female knife ruvhlon In literature.
For more than a hundred years

another woman, and they expose
more thigh surface than ...............
j W the last time | . raw Hally
Hand.
tVrhapa because red shows up
well in technirolnr, Ihe IlHH pic­
ture kills off at least \ thiten
|M-o|de. It haa ten times *1 much
action aa the earlier film, hut
omit# the hull fighting sequence.
In the llt |6 saga the hull perform*
so naturally he make* Miss Farta r and the late Wallace Reid
look Insincere.
I asked a man from Columbia
pictures why there waa no bull
fighting seenea in "The Loves of
Carntin," and he aaidt
"We only put M.000,000 into
this, Wllh the price of hcer what
It is we couldn’t take a chance of
ijy h || hkt itritl# litr? ThoiiuiA someone accidentally ailllng the

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"MISS AMERICA O f 1941,*' llratiice (Rebel Shcpp, II, seated on beck of
autu, waves to some of the ttouiands of admirer* who were on hand to
greet her tm her arrival In NlmuMpnllf, Minn. In addition to lira title,
1 cottier won a JO.COO scbul&amp;rylup and a $2,000 car.

SHIP SHOWS GOODS
MALINES, IMgi.im - (AT A
flo.il ing crimiiu-irlal fair will leave
Ih-lgium next Nnvrrnbi-r to bring
an i-ihibit of llelgain goods to prosiit-rlivi Imyi-rs nntiiinl tin- world.
The 10.000 toil sliip "Captain
Pati't" i nuw Irelng refill- d tu
contain -Mi exhibition etniula
which will Is- mailr nvuilaldi tu
Ri'ltfinn iimnufiirtuii-ia
I ’ll* ship iv . i hi' luli'ii to sail
fiom Antwrrri to !’• rnamhiiru and
IIlu ili- Janeiro. From Itiuiil she
will gu tu IliiPiiua Aires, linn to
Valpuralao, Callao ami Acipulcn,
Mexico, After it visit In I.O* .An­
glic* and Han Francisco, the ship
will p i through the Panama Canal
1„ visit Vencxuela, New lit lean*,
tlnvanu, I'hitadrlplila, New York
nnd 111,-tun The floating fair is
expected to end its tom hy the
summer of 1010 at ljuehec and
Monti i al. The "Captiin P arrt"
will alav in each purl fur about
one week.

YOU SHOULD EhUCN
EATING Fl8H -\T fe BRAIU

FOOD,BOBBY

(International)

Spedflrntlorw are available at Ihe City M anager’ll
•(fire a t th e City Hall.
i

The C ity Commission raserrae the right to reject

W hy not give

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I ts s lliw * I Atm f a s t Oriel
Ida's share of the project. The
nark, was dedicated in June of last
year by President Truman in the
preaence of Senator* Pepper and
Holland. Governor f'aldwell and
many other dignitaries
It will
take many years to complete. Mi.
I^iimann said.
l isting the various officers and
dirfctora of the organisation, Mr.
T&gt;hfnann said lh al the park’s
superintendent is Pan'el B. Heard,
ann of Danlrl Carter Heard of Boy
Scout fain*, and Gilbert Leach,
formerly editor trf the Leesburg
Comcmrieal la executir* director.
Visitors Induih'd I-eroy Lawson
nf Delaml. Charles Marlon of
luikewnod. N. J. and Rev. Douglass
Chari** of 8anforrt.

Sprinkle baked custard with
shredded coconut and nutmeg be­
fore putting into the oven; serve

IN CONJUNCHON with the first miniver-ary of Air Force D.iy, the
XF-SS, new U.S A t' twin-Jct lifhtcr, is revealed to the public for the
first time at the Muroc Air It.-re. Cal. The sleek, iwept-back wing craft
has a winx-span of 40 feet a Ail n about 6$ feet luny.Th* plane Is deilgncd
as a "penetration" fighter, capable of operating deep Ituld* enemy
Icnituiy.
((/ 5. Air JutrcPhuto from fulcrimflutral SoundphnloJ

buthom . idon Y u k e
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isnctlar it aiusUrly psiUt U t n j a fUt OOd
w u a hs* Ih i M the aurerr la CARnut n •-ear kti*. Tau ***. csitoui bmt
■sake rbta*i Isu n v « r Im i h m ettfeer
uf i n *&gt;ri: ill r u r k S &gt; o n karate
7 »«7 mat" sn4 Ukea as dln«U4 on Ur*
t*»*L It it-evl* U lp rtlieit turn. IMast
-M lM psia. if, tskoo tbioushovl Uit
&lt;th Ilk* s iraw. II six/ul* laprettroor
sppoUle, a14 SISMtlao. sna tbs* M i
buiia up ro u u M i ter ro* tiitaa m n t&lt;
t»T .» C illltri i&lt; Mlsatlfitsllr pitpstt*
ana sttssurUiUr ‘((tea. If tea Mtter ~*
u n is te titn Ho n " , e*t csiyur1! tsOa-

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a try w ith your laundry and cleaning problems. W ith

dent m ethods and ^*ller equipment you a re omtured sa tisfa c tio n when you i
suite and dresseu br your laundry to be cleaned by our experts.

union tiyd up » « l coaat a hipping
with « ertrftf Sept. 2. The Army
work will lie done through IpetU a
agreement under rontractora e l f
are not parties to the labor diapule. Pay will be at the- preatrlke tatc of $l.tS7 per hour.
Oil — federal core ilia tor a con­
tinued effotta In aettle the 17-day*
olod walkout of weal rra a t CIO
oil refinery worker*. Police invraligatcd firing of a bullet it,to
the home of an. oil plant foreman
at Rodeo. Calif.
Trucking -th e number o f atiiking truck driver* In the New YorA
metropolitan a n a dwindled aa the
AFI. teamatera’ walkout went into
ita 20ih day. Some rt/xio member*
of Ixwal WI7 have returned to
work tinder individual rontracta
erantinr a 17H-c*m pav ralv*.
Atmul 1,41-0 member* of Hit1 luesl
wen- utill idle, and aome 1^00
nit-mhrr* of L s.nl 'iVi were strik­
ing for a '.'6 rent Increase.
U n a -a threatened strike which
wiMild have atop|&gt;ed aervice or
tlitee New York Cltv bua line
aerving 3,600,000 paaaengera ha*
iicen averted hy city Intervention.
The hua line* iirepatrd to put into
effect a nnr-&lt;*nt fare increase
which will permit granting of 24cent-an-hour wage hike*. Tiie pub­
lic aervire rommiaaion nutlniriied
the “interim" fate raise.
I end mining—the 10-week strike
of 4.000 CIO mine, mill and smel*
ter worker* again at the St. Joseph
Lend Co., which ojn-rates mine* l»
southeastern Stlaxnurl. collapsem*
Union metnl&gt;cri voted yeateiday
to go lurch to work, and n *pokesman aaatd he aaaumea the company
will observe n contract which exnirvd in July. The atrike waa over
fringe lasuea.
Ginn- -wict potatoes
rent lolly hy spreading
over thee surface of the
potatoes and healing In

with cur­
th e Jelly
precooked
the oven.

When making muffin- try add*
ing rnirlne or chopped figs or
ilntec to the hitter. Sprinkle tops
with sugar and cinnamon be lor*
baking.

Everglade* P ark

Span-rib* ar« delicious cooked
with canned tomatoes. Season with
onion, brown augar, ground clove*
and salt ami pepper.

Fold grated cheese or finely
rhoplN-d parsley Into • puffy om­
elet
fur a flavor chnngc.
rve
hull and running th&lt;* whole pro­
w ith rrisu potato sticks (yackduction Into the hole."
and a green salad. Arid hot
The nioit memoralde line in the ngeil)
htseuils, huineinadr preserves and
1DI6 movie was Carnien'a dying cr-ffee fur n dellcluu* easily-preremark to her lover:
pared *up|icr.
"You have M ild me, |ovo—but
I am free."
Tu make homemade m&gt;..|
Carmen, dear, you’ll m-vrr Ire U a t an egg and mix wilh * cm
ftve. Y'ou haven’t gut a Thanks­ uf flour that haa I n n sifted will
giving turkey’s rltaix-e nf getting a Ira If teaspoon uf baking Mwtlei
uwuy from Unit knlfa that keeps amt a quarter teaspoon salt. Rol
mining at you forever. The wage* out thin, dust with flour, mil u;
of your long-ago eina still pay off in jelly mil fashion ami cut fine
too well at the boxoffic*.

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MIAMI Sept. 20— —Cecil
Gentry, storm warning forrcaatei,
. Jr.ukc i the hurricane in the eye
: trom the air today.
Gentry, a native of I'aducnh,
Ky„ flew with the Navy in a DIRECTOR of Die Kliteral bureau of
radar plane wnicli kept watrn un Invratlgatlori, John Edgar Hoove;
the- nurncane liom mulnigtit until (above), $3, has been confined to
his Washington home for the prut
o A.M.
*T gut a very itnpreaaivv look week wllh bronchial pncumoniJ.
'ami roulil are tne lull plctuie of Soured close to the nation's lop G •
man. said that Iris condition la con •
the storm,” Gentry commented
"We got thrre eacrllelit liaea. slderrd “setioua." (fnlrrnalionalt
11 could see tne wiiole aturm in- 1
eluding ita amail eye."
.Sturm forecaalera unually ro­
om mate information from a thou■aand aourcea and plot tnrii find­
ing! on charta. Often they are too
huay to look out a window while
hurricane witula blow outalde their
own buildings.
Gentry accepted an invitation
from Comdr, K. f. Harding, in
Use a package pis mix to mako
command of the Navy'a hurricane
hunter force here, to "get in it join tarts Roll nut the pastry, cut
lit circles or aqunret. fill each with
and look it over."
“We ateerrd cleat of the area of e doh of jam, turn up funirra and
heavy turbulence and had no rea­ bake in a hat oven.
son to go Into the renter, but we
rode through 16 lu HI mile wind*
I alongalda the aturm and rode herd
. . . . radar,"
____. said Gentry,
i on it with
He was hack in his plotting
room at H A.M.

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S aaW bids will Im received by th« City Contniii.
•Iwi of th e Ctty of Sanford, Florida, a t the City Hall i t
7:80 o’clorlt P.M , Septem ber 27, 1948, for furnlehlng
all labor nnd materiabi for painting the fram e Supply
Building a t th e Municipal Airport.

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with a Bond** color you like, loiy
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F O R G E T TJ4AT/VH STTJFFc , W HY t&gt;CV4T YOU COME /A4
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THE S TU F F YOU BOUGHT

Deatuualratioa t&gt;p**l*Ji*t»
Talla)wa*&lt;«
Py CEflLV HKOWN8TONE
Extension C.othing Specialist
■ A m te ia le d 1’r r n Food M i « r
SEW AND SAVE
•‘-'On* of the best of Ihu lumnwr
W H EN THE P r i c e s
to *at and caiy on
Before lone. It not already, you*
tlto cook- -U a wt-11-flavored soup will be thinking about fall elollies &lt;
W SFf&amp; K - L O V / f
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OtruniPiiittfI Ity a n Interesting and *chool clothe* for yout cell * n i|
fanJarMt anti salid combination fa m ily Thar# waa a time w hjn;
Moit economical anJ hearty of- ■'•me woman said ‘‘yea" and other*
sotiti»*f»r »uch a menu are tnoso tatd “no’' when aeked whether;
tnaiie from dtv bean- or pea* l.lkr home sewing pays. If c v e ry o ti.
cirvtU, ,lrv l»-ar&gt;«. and nca* con* could Mar or had tipi* to *#w, 1 1
tain pro(*ln«, although these pn&gt;- believe there would be r.o a;guten * rt» not complete In them* m int today that uiakina clothe*
* elves. You may intruasc I ha pro- a t home it cheaper than baying'
ttlr, lu th* m*al. Itoth In quality them ready-maJe a t tin proent
r r .l III quantity, l&lt;v adding a -n.all prlcea.
rmount of meat some plar# in th*
The biggest saving ym biblj
Menu bv lotting ch.s-ev, milk citncf fioRi making cotton dreit.-r
ot -fc* help out.
for women and girls, and neat tc
• In th* *o-ip sandwich and -*l«d thla it that of making wool tu n s |
t i initoialion th* bran chowder and coat» for women and girl*
htdv have th* addition of mil). Th* You alto tave a great deal from j
sb-vllcd huu sandwich I* delirious home cotutructicn of undirv.car.J
With a ehetse »aurc. Tim molded plav clotlie*. and nlpht-wtar %/or t
.vegetables will ho cool and re* children. But, u w in a it no ta u n t
freshing. Here ia u recipe for the if )ou are nut aklUful at It, or if*
you could ute the tfm« better i&amp;l
MOLDED GREEN AND
other way*, it only pay* to *cw
WIIITK SLAW
at homo when you can make
Inrndient*: 1 tnM-.poon (1 en- clotbea *o well that th e / look and
Vt’u|&gt;*) unfit wired gelatin. ' j run weai to your eatirfaction.
cold water. *» cup hoi wafer t«
However, there are many people t
cun fuy.tr, tj teaspoon *alt, l« cup who need to Darn to aow wno d o ,
N O !-v V E ju s r
cidor vinerar, •/» cup finely cut not know Imw. ib-wir* i« fun and)
cnLLacp (chop in «horl length* there are ao m»nv placet you can
P lC K E P T H E
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and pack loouly In measuring tine ha!p tifla). There ate leveral |
ru p l. I cup diced celery. H cup m od United diati* Department of {
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LEADER.
fit.vlv diced ru cu m lfr (leave rind Atrrlrolturr bulletim th at you will
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on and If iced* are larcc rut out find imi«i helpful *uch at: “ Malt. c i r 'i i t of
allcor before dicing inir A Drvt* At Home"lFurm*|-e,
LOCAL B U Y E R S ' s t r i k e
,v irv finely), anlnd p w t n , mavon- Bulletin N’o li'H i T a .io in Altern»»lc tit creamy salad d r v in g . ntion (Faim ert’ H u l l * t i n No.
S T R IK E S a s n a g —
. Method: l*ut cold water In a
‘‘li&lt;iW to Tailor A Wo­
nirdium-iltrd raising Imwl Sprin­ rn &gt;&lt;n'* .Suit, ( Mircollaniotif Public­
i .o «-*i n r i i n i n f r itr n . u . 1 * 1.1 o k i i n u i m
kle gelatin over It and allow to ation No. 891). Thrae three bulStand a few minute* so gelatin lotln* you will find «a*v to read
Will abiorb water and *wrll. Add* nn&gt;! well lllu%tra»ed. You can ir*t
the hot water. &lt;ur«r and *alt a n d .ih ,-n from your County Home D.
Geology, th,. Mlniolry of Kctruua «*.n un f m u
»&lt;*cDl rlothii.c
Insignia
»tlr until prl.itIn am) «Offar are I mon,tration Agent * office She Uniforms,
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vul■ *rauka
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Amorq:
completely di**o1ved Add vine-1 will probably bo ablt to euggeat
S p ic e S o v ie t L i t e
h'erroiii Met
Alitallmgy. tha** ar.vth.i«i In:
p u r atiil itir. Chill In rtfnircrulor | icn»eunr in your community who
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ihcrec* providing ‘'pir«onn! litCiinmunhattopa i.ivim , taihva*until mixture U coiultlencr pf m* will be (Ud u. tm eh y«»u more «•
lenten i-ire white*. Add r«hb*«v,I |&lt;iut , r .»lrg at home if you are MOSCOW J i- S tn c o the end of l«*'‘ l " r *alntair enilttw ra did net t m t # . diplomatic w n lc c . C.v.i
ST,rrr a"d cucumber and m il well, rtwlly intcm tvd. With present op- the war ran**, uniform* and In- J W W * for in* rum or umf.jiir* Alf I V i , Mnr.tie .. kke.cha. U
appca..d
gnia have
li.ni« appeal
i d in many “ k»M '«' »»•&lt;• dectcoa th im a .I .i«. Pint. pr.w.cii».g atlorney*. cugTurn Intn 4 Individual molds o r t ,K,,tunltle* open t j you. &gt;«,, ran algnka
custard cup* nml chill until firm .( Unm quickly to **w if you are liianchc* of Soviet life. ‘supreme However, many oilier |&gt;ir*on* T tun i- ivw?.
T.!nmrdd on *alad (n-vrm and *ervj#. yiiiing to *tart with tU simplerl Pciiet News'' foi fnetanu-. say
Brith mayunnalso or r r s m y salad garment* and wait until you ate . lending
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and• reipottsihh
dre*«ins. Makes 4 erntng*
mor« skilled to d.. the' difficult: of the financial h o u rs m .l rank*
If you want to try new and orieA
I em to have ‘‘peivoiuil titl*» oi.d
(rood-tsMtlng &lt;andwich and salad
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I special f«,iins of clotliiriK uni incombination* har* are six I ran
I slgniu to coties pond with rank.
heartily recommend.
MOWER*4 GET I'HKASANTS a L*-. “praenal title*" and new in
CHOPPED OR SLICED TONHELENA. M on t.—UP) W ant «iitnla of tank h»r* Iwen introOUR SANDWICHES W I T H to Ihi sure of bagging a pheasant? . duerd for the d im ling nereonel^,
WALDORF SAI.AD_.Mnl* (he Got a Imy muvrer. The Montana J of the Ministry of thv Meiehant
ANNOUNCES
tongue sandwiehe* o f r y e or Gomo and Ki*R Ihsaetm cnt •*. j Marini&lt;
whole-wheat bread'* the salad of |H&gt;rt« on* bird is killed In every' These are Just two additions to •
dievd apple end eelrry moistened six acre* mowed
sowed and one nest di n long list. Since January I. I!'4.
with mayonnaise or cm tm y salad stroyeil In eveiy 7.2 acn . Tlir Do- decrees hiue Intnidueed "mtaonal
dressing and serve on salad partm ent »ay» thero seem* to t# | title*" forlthe following: The l.tvsi . en*.
! !*no aueee»*ful uolhtion to this Ini* r r Meet, Ie..dlng workers of the
W ill SANDWICHES WITH portaiit Ins* of phca*nni«.M
coal Industry, tbc Ministry of
r.rE T AND ONION RING HALAD .. Chop the eggs, add mayonGene O'Dell, n*w member of
iib Im or creamy salad dresslnj;
Berlin Crisis
tthc New York KnlelterlMiekeis'
and salt and pepper to ta*t* for
MONDAY—SEITEMI5EK 20, 19IS
the New York Knickerbockers of
sandwich filling: for salad lay
( C a s t is e M re* hi p»e&gt;
tin pro HatUtboll Associated cfftietd rooked beets wind raw onion
doing what (hey liavo anld thsy Ameriea, scored i9 piunt* lait »»auld not do »nd th a; D nr- *yn f o r . tim Ihittcnn Collsglan*, •
Sanford-Orlamlo Highway
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n d i d Iho
Dunc/ii eendid
the Li'ni.i_ liar.
SALMON
OR‘ T u N A EISII gotlatg a Beilin ••ttl#m»nt under as Duncin
SANDWICHES W I T H MIXED the rturus* of Iho Rue-iar: bloeUdo Itm ClolKtrotteis’ .m illing itreuk
VEGETABLES SALAD,_ Season ,u f Barlln.
cf by consecutive itcloilv*.
th# salmon or tun# fish for us«i " '
fl“ske*l cooked leftoimr while fl«h)ll
with sail. p&lt; nper, onion salt ki
chopped parsley: ute both cooki
and crisp
crli ra * ‘ vegetable* for the
•s lid —eueh a combination a*
c»okeJ or earned p&lt;*» with diced
celery nnd creamy salad dressing,
01 cooked *nap lieans with coarsely
thnildcd carrot and a savory.1 FTench dreeling.
C H I C K E N SANDWICHES
WITH WATERCRESS AND CU*
CUMBER HALAD._.Chop tha
chicken If you Ilka and add col­
ei v. hard-vooketl egg and mayon­
n a ise to lb or ua# It ellm l with
mayonnaise for th# sandwich?*;
use thinly *110*11 cucumber with
w ater cress and French diestlng
for the salad.
PEANUT ntTTTEIt AND
CON SANDWICHES WITH t
BACK, CARROT AND RA
HI.AW _ ,\d d a little milk or
cream to tho peanut butter to
moisten, then add the crumbled
cooked crisp bacon and tprrad be­
tween slier* of b tradj gr.it* the
cabbage and carrot coam ly, add
the raisin* and hind vylth creamy
salad drtelnj: or nwydtiiwl**.
AMERICAN CHEESE MANDWI (THUS WITH FRUIT SALAD.
...Plain sllr*d soft yellow cheese
m a r be used for the s»mlwleh#s
o r it may he mad* Into a delirious
-filling hy grating It *oar*«dy end
mixing R with ehopped'nutm eati
at.d mayonnaise; us# two or three
fresh fruit* for th# salad—m*lon,
orange and cherries or *"*Jless
grapes are an #xcallknt combina­
tion.

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IIIIILK AnilsK TODA1
1 1IK LORD'S PRAYER 8 A
MAGNIFICENT KXAMI’L OK
WIIAT I’llAYKIt SIIOUI.I UK
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P R A Y E R S TO OUR tWN
N t BUS AND AMRITI0NH1 Lord,
level) ti* to pray.—Luke lljl.
“ Billion* Being .‘*|*ent to j i » c &lt;
Civiliralion", «.tyi .1 TimM-Uniim
cditoijil. What « iviliMlinun
Governor 1*1).’ veil .tnd Slnitoi
Pcp|&gt;e» weir ir|milril luttfliilt; to(fllw i in Palm llcaeli llie jothrr
day. And "list liiey* have |i m
about caili oilier in 1950 |&gt;rrl&gt;«I•I••
won’t l&gt;e (it to pi ini.
Ch.i inn in I. ilirntli.il of the Atom­
ic t.nrigv Cnmmiiimn niggriti ili.ti
It it alinnil impowt'ilr f,.| |||e
go) rinmrnt In line IratnrJ Jtien
lists on airminl n| llie rnngKytim.
al spy imtlic. Oi maybe they are
Ju t waiting until after the Navcrn
Ircr elec lion to ire i( liiey ran pc'
a l i c r m r n r n i jo b .

Do von know whsl it im-.in) no!
to t»e a Communal in .Soviet tri
ritory? A !*ioii|» of German antiComniunnti weir imlrm r I h. J5
years at ImhI lilmi llie ntbri dsv.
We are only inipriird ibev weren't
•hot. And ye| n»er lierr Communiili lliink it it crucl and inliuman punidunenl merely to Is ■
bi.inded at 4 Conilimnot.
A Georgia negm it suing ll*y
Spriggle, Pittibuigli reportcl, who
ditjpiiicd Itintiell ns ,« nrctn. lire I
SRKMtl tbem in lb- Sooth m ntdf*
to tell the North bow badly lie,|e I
they are liecauie, sty. t|&gt;e (ie0)gis
necro. llie Pillsburgb trywiiier mist]noted him. We r.dh-r gather*J
the fact, in trading llie .nltr|e„
that a large niimlier n( perrons
nnnt have been uii'iiu-ilr.l
Governor Dewey j, fnil. mi rip in
the loot slept ol Pie idrnl l -tbly
Roosevelt when hr says. "|( | am
elected President. I will support
&gt; defense rydrni &gt;0 (Irony tkal no
foreign power will rsrr be misled
into all.trkiny I.s oil the asruinplina
•bit rnir drni'M rarv „ )o„
or
loo yiillible In protect it..I f (ai
the Jap. weir at Prsil IGdior)
S|wak Joftlv, lull »atrv s big tieV
I rom ft.iifrml Penitentiary, ibe
Mmt Honorable ( Ink of the Court
of Highland! County bat received
ibe followin'.' bller:
Honorable Sir. ila il of rim o
toat. To your honor, sir, I am
” tiling Voir in llie regurh nf mv
real re. ord. If you pieaw. sir,
ol what I was charge of. | wat
senees on April 12. I94fs. | w.e'
given a 10 year senees, so I would
thank vois with the grralnj of
lesept if vou would semf 114 mv
record, please sir. Your l.lnor.
sir.’
"It would hr foolish to mv sisFlorida Citrus Industry it in had
condition. Lvery |tcisnn who hat
keen heir |ww yeXit knows u and
knowi it well. h*t in lerrftte
sba(&gt;e. It’s never been worse
but it can get worre iinlns m iar
thing is done about it and ilon*
fast . Tboie ate not mir word*
that s what R, I). Robinson, gen­
eral manager of Dr. P. Phillips and
Sons, Inc., Fhuida’i largest eilrw*
prodiKrrt, has to say about it. And
that : after 15 yrais of th- New
DevH
One recoid for which Florida
should lake no pride is its standing
•mine homicide rates. Wr do no'
rank firsb Thai honor is reserved
for Georgia ami Alabama where I ?
and 12 persons respectively were
murdered per hundred thousand
Florida'* rate was about b li t that
of the average state a little ]et&lt;
thin 3. The huge proportion of
negroes throughout the South, of
course, accounts in part for the
high rale down here, hut it is not
the result of whites murdering
blacks at some of our northern
Uaducen would hare you h«litre.

Tha other morning a negro' '
eUrirocutcd at Raiford for k .
a white sailor while trying to
Ute of II.7 &amp;
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Death Of Bemadotte }

THE

TODAY

Thp inexcusable ntmasslnation of Cmml Folke ReruaBy D.WITT MACKENZIE
dotte in JtTiisnli'm last Friday come* as a g m it shock to the
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
civilized world ni a time when its sensibilities have become
hnnlcneil to all but the most terrific shocks. Count Benia*
dot to was a man of peace with nothing hut kw«1 will for all
Surrender by the Niaam of Hy­
people everywhere. At the time of his murder ho was special derabad to tha invading forte*
mediator for the United Nations attempting to find a peace­ from the dominion of India may
ful solution of the dispute between the Arabs anil Jews over well have saved the Indian subcontinent auch a bloodbath aa that
Palestine.
troubled land never before had
A nephew of the King o f Sweden, a wealthy man in his experienced.
own right and married to an American heiress, Bernadette Certainly a continuation of the
had devoted his life to the welfare of suffering humanity ■hurt-lived conflict threatened to
and to the interests of pence. Before the wnr he was head of precipitate wide-spread communal
which might have run tha
the Swedish Boy Scouts, the Swedish Ited Cross, anil for fighting
length and breadth of the great
two years was commissioner of the Swedish pavilion at the peninsula. It was the old, old
World's Fair in New York. During the war the scope of his atory of Hindu venua Moslem—a
Bed Cross activities was vastly increased and he devoted a story which has been written In
large part of his efforts to the improvement of conditions blood for generatlona.
More than three-quarters of
for the victims of German concentration camps.
Hyderabad's population of 16,000,In this work he was frequently called u|Ktn to risk his 0U0 are Hindus, A'hcreas his exalt­
life os his plane carried him ovt r German anti-aircraft fire. ed highness, the N’Dain, is a Mos­
With Germany in its death throe* he was selected as inter- lem. The Dominion of India i*
median* between Germany and the Western Powers and fre- chiefly Hindu and the troops sent
Hyderabad were Hindu. The
ouently flew in and out of Berlin while it was under siege. into
rival dominion of Pakistan, whicli
Ln*l May he was appointed at the suggestion of the United is mainly Moslem, has been watch­
States government as speciid U. N. mediator to try to bring ing the invasion with a jaundiced
|s*uce to the Holy Land. There is little doubt
that, though
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}»• hint nut evolved « itcrnuinent solution of the crisis, m u c h tj1« n &gt;ealjing for reprisals against
thr Hindus.
bloodshed ha* Iteen averted through his efforts.
There has been enough d y n a m i t e
That the life of this man .should end in a bloody a s­ in the situation to blow up the
sassination at the hands of the very people he was trying to whole peninsula.
help is but further evidence Ihe world has a long way to go
So the surrender Is a godsemt.
before resort to violence.becomes a thing of the past amt Howcvcr it presents the Dominion
■f India with some stiff problems,
tin* solution of all international disputes can la* effected ■rhief
of which is what shall be
through peaceful means. We who believe in jieace and good­ done with the Nisain. His exalted
will should re me ml ter that there an* many evil men on earth tiirrhncsx is the moat powerful am!
who do not. We should continue our efforts*to convert those richest of all the hundreds of In­
who seem to think that "might makes right” ami “to the vic­ dian princes—said to he the richest
tor Is'lottgs the M|Miii.s”, and we should try as hard ns we can man in the world, for th a t matter,
wi'h a fortune running Into many
to make effective such organizations ns the United Nations, tiilllons of dollars. Ills family has
but we should keep plenty of amnituiitiou in reserve.
m ini Hyderabad sinrr 1712, when

Army Men Asked To
E x t e n d Enlistments

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GRAFENWOER, G e r m a n jq
Sept. 20—(/D—The U. 8 . Army
appealed to ID fighting met. \H
Germany today to extend thoir in .
liatmenU because of ths- inlcrf^
tional situation.
The appeal was Issued through
Lieut. General Clarence R. Rucbqs
er, commander of U. 8. Ground
Force* In Europe.
Addressing about 15,000. Ktrrl
Division and constabulary troops
who have Just finished sumwc^
maneuvers here. Huchncr Icclnredi
“I don't need to tell you how
tens# the world is today. I don't
need to tell you how -hort our
ranks are." '
T
II# ashed men whose enlistment*
are doe to expire during the
winter to consider ia-tfu lly s
new Army regulation aotViriiinrt
extnesinn of enlistments for sixmonth periods.
“ We need you so much.", hs
said.
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HOOVER HALL DEDICATED
WHITTER. Calif.. Sep*.
-idh
—I^iu Henry Hoover Memorial
Hall—honoring the late wife
former President Hoover—*as
dedicated yesterday on the Wniltier College campus.
The former President was .utj
able to attend the aimpla cere­
monies because of business in
Washington.

Dr, C. L. Persons
OPTOMETRIST
PROMl*T COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE

Olassea prescribed, di»pcnseil
Repair# and adjustments mads
'h r dynasty was founded.
Moreover the disposition nf the
Hours 9-I2 — l-S
huge state itself is in iiurstion—
H at I -12
4 deliratr m atter to handle in
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view nf Inflamed feeling, The
Wives are people who help you when you have problems barkgriiund of the situation brief­
Atlantic Nations! Hank IIM*
you wouldn't have had if you had chosen to remain a bache­ ly Is tills:
Hanford. I1 tirtda
lor. Most wives do not understand electricity, hank state­ When Britain granted freedom
ments, hohlini; companies, or atomic power; but they can •o thr subcontinent August 16,
I!'I7. she advised atl th r 6C,L' rulint:
tell vou what everyone in their urnnutuir-rtchool yraduatioi. m
iner, to attach themselves ettbir
■lass wore at the commencement exercises. They are baffled •o the dominion of Pakistan ( Mos­
by calculus, but they know how much the woman next door lem t of the dominion of India
weighs and when she was born.
(mainly Hindu.) All the rulers
They consider whistling truck driver* a solace, not a have done so with the exception
metlucr. If fat. they talk about their “little" blnrk dresses. of th r N lum . This 02-ycar-old
potentate Is a mighty proud in­
If attendiiib* a dressmaking class, they make a tailored suit I dividual
ami so jealous of hit pre­
for their first project.
rogatives that the British always
In moments of deen jfloom or uncertainty, they strniuh- trod circumspectly when dealing
trn dresser drawer*. They are fiend* for small economic*, -vilh him.
However, thr dominion of Indio
returning emuty iKittle* vitrilantly mid huyimr fur coat*
has hern urging him to Join li. Thr
without consclenre.
«rgum*nt advanced for this move
They nre afraiil of mice, storm*, tunnels, and night nol*- has ltee,1 that thr va»* majority
y o u r cor w » h
1 &lt; but they Mre quiet in the dentist's chair. They cannot of th r N'lxam's subjects are Hlnpronounce jujitsu, but they know what to do with a pawing *ns. ami thrt the state itseif 'lea
•vhollv within dominion territory.
nuisance.
Nitam has deelined, tlerarirg
And if you want to make a wife cross, telephone het The
that hr was retaining indepen­
at ti*10 in the morniliK and say you hope you didn't awaken dence. Town the dominion demandher. She will bristle as she yawns and tells you, "Ileaven* ■*d tha* a plebisdU* be held in
no. I've been up for hour*.".,- Bern ice Herman in Your Life, IlMlrrabad to dettrmlno the will
•if the tn-oplc.
&lt; W
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r -X, 4 , M
l ■.
Klnel'y the IH.mlnlo:. decfnrul
/n v ttm tn tl
but a s!«te of anarchy cilxttd li&gt;
Hvderahail. and called on the Nilvm In nut It down. Tbo lives of S(rickland-Morr&lt;8on.,
The radio new* commentator Hankhape the other day Britons and Americans In the stale
Inc.
rr|Mirted a suggestion that cigarette* be made so as to go • tn r Vaid to lie endangerrtl, anfl 308 E. FIRST
Phone 200
out when not puffed, rather than continue burning until they were removed. Thun last
week thi dominion, insisting thnt
completely consumed. The idea is to reduce the fire hazard. •be nnmrrhv persisted im adH
Tiro ability to burn steadily, once lighted, without any *[vderahad In force.
It is interesting atnl twrhsps
further attention from Ihe smoker, is peculiar among smok­
ing materials to the cigarette. A cigar or a pipe will prompt­ significant that Iho Invasion wm
rnmmsndrd in person b r '.lent,
ly go nut when laid aside.
lly W. V. Rilling
(ienergl Maharajah Shn RajendTourhlon Drug In .
This rhnrneteristic makes the lighted cigarette a fre* rasinhji. who himself ha« princely
Indigestion Is onti of the
quont cause of fire, and of death to the dozing smoker. Dis­ rank as a close relative of the
common of human ail­
carded butt* which fall among inflammable materials start Maharajah nf Nawan.'.rae. Th# most
ment*. An occasional attack
point.
As
I
see
it.
Is
that
the
pridefires with speed and ease. Cigarettes which slip from tbo
may be the Result of over infingers of smokers who nod o ff to sleep drop Into bedding fill Nlxam might fed ho could didgenrv'in rating or drinking.
tiirrcnihw to one nf Ms «&lt;w:i class Since indlgaxlinti is a symptom
or uphohtlery to start flames more slowly but no less sure­ without losing face. I suspect
rather than a disease, when raly, nml* often the sleeper never awakens.
that the dominion took that into irratml
attacks occur
)ou
!*•»» seriously, neglected cigarettes have left their mark consideration with th# ld»* of should see a physician. He can
on ninny a fine piece of furniture, because they went won shortening the Kivam's resistam-e. locate the cause and recom­
Thusfnr there h is been no In­ mend treatment.
burning.
dication that Iho Dominion d wsn’t
Until you have removed the
Considering how much of this destruction and loss of j'oletid
to conduct • ploMscits It cause u f ' Indigestion you can­
life might be prevented simply by omitting the process In IDderabad ts r»« whs: the people not hope for permanent relief.
manufacture which ninkcs a cigarette hum without being •vfah. Nattira'lv on« would expert Self-medication at best ia un­
that such ■ big Hindu m#h&gt;illv certain. It can lie harmful. Why
puffed, I* not the Idea worth attention?
would vot» tu It in tint Hindu live In constant discomfort
whan your physician’s advice,
diiinlnlon . Wiietbe- the Domjinion
af«o will leave the question r f tt.w ran harp you attain parmanent
ruler to th« people remains to fit relief.
Ruy whatever medicine ’ the
. Th''ro is some sprculatlon
physician orders from a phar­
th ai the Nltum might b# furred to
macist with a reputation for
oh d lcaf nml th#t his m u. Prlot'e
--------------------------------------------- l y W i l l i A M W T T -----------------------------------------------Ilcrgr, tolbh’ lireomu head of stale. e x c e l l e n t prescription mmCtnittl P rm WriUr
n a t t : the 22 llh of a scries
DDr wonilers who'll gel th* Job
THE NOI 8 KLK88 garbage
of Editorial advrrlsemrnla ap­
nf Daring up all IhoM cancelled
can Is hers at last. The man at
nearing In this paper each
World flcrlfs tickets*
Monday.
tha next desk thinks the manu­
I ( t
facturers of same should do a
Junior wonders whit Mom
bang-up business.

'Phe Lowdown On Wives

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Genuine

Ford

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Know T h e Cause
Of Indigestion

Y O U 'R E T E L L I N G ME!

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may hi made into
movies—Hollywood Him. Won­
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Main# r*ports large numbers
•f snawsfa# rabbits Daos that
n ssn a fard winter rannat f#
fur awayf
t t t
With eight club* etlll having
a chanc# to gel Into It, even at
this lat# date. Uclcba Dollar

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vtslsd if 4
bopf wy* fo tfovgft if# )Mp
was Isvtntod by tf« J h #4MM.
I t t
Ilrlllih Prim* Minister Clem­
ent Alien has an ulcar. Being
head of a state must fa as wor­
risome a Job a* being a Holly­
wood executive or a r a d i o
huckster

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Heglslration Booka of fhe City of Sanfoni,
Florida, nre open i t Ihe C ily Hnli, commencing Mon­
day, Seplem ber 20, HUH, fo r Ihe purpose of regbter*
Inir for Ihe Municipal t’rim ary Fieri Ion lo be held on
November 2, 1918, and will rem ain open each day ex­
cept Sundays and holiday*, up lo and Including S a tu r­
day. October 23, 1918.
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City R egistration Officer

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MONDAY SEPT- 20, 1943

THE SANFORD HERAID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Social

A n d Personal Activities

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Miss Jean Harper And Mark Jacoby Wed
In Lovely Ceremoiy At Baptist Church

FIVE

Scene PTA Meet Held At
Lake Mary School
Of Rehearsal Parly

i Jones IlomL'

i

The lorke Mary PTA meeting
II moling members of tin- limpTlie First Baptist Church '•*as Hflv fashioned of white aster*,
vr-Jaroby wedding party, Mr. and was held in Ihe auditorium of the
the
setting
on
Saturday
evening
lalm*
and
frin*
were
nl»u
placed
t'arlin Pnlmrr Ray—Society Editor
Mr*. Donnld June* and Mi** Eli- H'hool T hin-day night. Prayer
Telephone 148 for the marriage or Mu* Jean b the lighted garden.
xabeth Whigham entertained witli was offered by Itev. C. C. White.
Elirahcth Harper ty Mark Parka
The hride's table wa« covered
‘ i&gt; reception following the reheat -al Carol Taylor idnved the piano
Jacoby. The bride If the datigiuor Mill n white mgaudy and satin
on Friday evening, Gue«t* «nllawt while the member &gt; ang America,
of Ellsworth Cokri H.irper of thl* • olli and at one end a three-tiered
nt the Jones' home on Smith Son*
The following new members
city
while
Mr.
Jacoby
I*
the
son
tedding rake lopped with a mini*ac
11 fold Avenue aiiout mad n'rlock.
w,-e welrmui d into tlie ■■igamtaof Mr. and Mr*. W. il. Jarotiv of tire bride and groom ua* pi acid
|l The rooiita wvte decorated w itbltnin, Mr. and Mrs. J- Slaiberry,
MONDAY
Earl l-oocki ha* returned from Ft. W orth. Tea. Th“ double-ting «l an oval reflector. The argraceful arrangements •■{ softMr. and Mr- &lt;&gt;. I' Westmoreland,
In a aerie* of pre-nuptial partThe Klilc Knight Circle of the ie», Min Lolo Lee, brldc-elcct. w u an cat ended tour of the western errcnionv was petlnrf.etl by Dr. nngement w«» vncirclrd with galplnV and while flower* with
Mi*. Itirdie I
1. Mr* Knein
W. P. Brook*. Jr. at 7:M0 o clock. I nil* of asters, carnations, tuls*.
Fiist Baptist Church will meet in honored on Friday afternoon at ■tale* and Alaska.
greenery. The reception tnlde wu- Girinnd, Mr
Fugene llrew ir,
Hanked against the white cov
•c* and lilies of the valley. Drthe Women'll llilde Cut** Room el 4:00 o'clock with a cola paity
place I on tho back patio and was Mis Hilda Gaidncr, Mr. Billy
Mr*. Harry ftecren returned c r e d r o s t i o m w e r e l a r g e a t r a t g e - i t n t u t Y t h e t a b l e a t t h e o t h e r e n d
8:00 I'.M.
overlaid with n lace cloth. Mixi-1 Pugh, an I Jit \\ inlet hold,
ivcn by Ml** Audrey Bach at 1 u Ivrently
from Tampa and Aephyt- mrnt* of white gladiolusci, Itdiv- w*a a large whit, *atin rose and
The Methodist Men'* Club will
white t lowers In a crystal l-w l
Refie*hment. . f cun cakes, cofome on Jewett'* I-ane. Attractive
have n •upper i»t the church at arrangement* of lummer flower* hill* where »he was llw- guest «&gt;f to*c* and pom pom rhryssntbe- stVer cauilelahra held lull wlilte
eentrntl the table an.! wo- flanked f , ,. and punch fuitu lie! by tho
7:00 I’.M.
with silver candelabra holding tall r(KtTO rmithei -. Mr* J. E. Vatc*.
nen's “*ith » I'ackgroirid of laige &lt;icm stive wedding taper*. Upon
wrere p ** ' In decorating in the liv- friend*.
Th&lt;- Dependable &lt;T«*s nf ,tipwhite candles. Sliver and u y -ta l
Mr*. George pa Itenon, Mrs. J. K.
palm*. Candle* were u*ed in light- tiff liuffel were similar nr ranger i
f '
cx *11 nd entrance hall.
Miss Iris Gay Flowers left )es- ng the church and on alternating t^ent* nf tiie while flowci * and
'A miiiuinimi nt* hei I cake.*, salted Bold n *on. Me*. H. I.. Eubanks.
Find Mcthoillit Chinch will meet
Fn *h. occasion Mil* Lee wore terdny
to return to Wesleyan Con­ pew* were -pray* of white gladnil- (.mile*. Twn round punch table. f
Pi
nut* and mint*. Presiding nt .he Mi-. F. I.ee, Mi* Idn Keogh aiej
*t B;00 p.M, nt the huiuc of Mrs. a dr*
f *ky blue linen with
i
punch bowl during the evening Mrs. Louise Te*ln was served in
A. K. Shoemaker, - 'l i t Mcllonvtlle white «.i*»»orie* and MUi Uach servatory in Maron, Ga. to resume u*r* and font tied with while satin v*tc idtteed in tlie lighted i-o'dcn ■a
\ .4 %
ivu- Mr- Jullu* DlngfeLb-r and the (tower decorutcal lunch ntcun.
Avenue, with Mm. I. M. Leonard wa» gowned in »ca green chain- her studies with the rophomnre . ihbon*.
a d were oven*III with ut gaudy Lx.
n-*t*ting with serving w«* MlThe pennv iiimtli wa* played
n* co-hosti**. A White Elephant bray complimented with gold ac- das*.
Prior to the ceremony a nt •g:snt mills nut inn! Kith n whl o »nft c' b’ r i
Eliralieth Dyson
on the phiro I.) \|n rv Virginia
sale will Ih* helil.
ef
nuptial
music
wa»
rendered
by
»
*
,
Tilt'
tnldr*
hrUI
punch
geen
tuffl
caaaoric*.
U ’3 B
u\
Mr.
and
Ml*.
H.
D.
High)
man
oil Mi
Ota C ckran'a
lining the evening the brolnl H
TUESDAY
Mr*. Evan* McCoy, orraulsi. !&lt;m|« r,ri­ ni rangenu-nt*- nf th.- r
The dining table from which re­
I
7 *w w
couple wa* presented with sllvi i ruent won Ihe lunnnnt l&gt;y tho
* The American Legion Auxiliary freshment* were »crvcd during have returned t&lt;&gt; their home in Among her selection* were Chop- ft,wet*.
Tfj
San
lamtn
after
visiting
for
lom?
*nlt and pepper shaker* ami sevei- largest nitin'i-r of patent* attend­
mi
will have n coxcrvti dish i-upper the afternoon wa» coverc*l with a
• A
Mvoting the gite.l* at tin dnnr time In South Hrnd, Iml. and lit** ''Nocturne''. Victor lletl-ctt'*
ul piece-* of their chosen pattern • ( ing ihe meeting.
honoring girl* who utU tuV J Girl’* lace cloth ami centered with an point*
l
-1
“Ah. Sweet Mystery of Llf*'", 'r tc .'It*. Bill l yre and Mr - J. c.
iu
Michigan.
Tin- audltocum was *h,cma*ect
ehlns. Those nitc-nding w, re the
Stato in Tnll#hs*«e«- during the arrangement of antigonon, di­
"IJ cIm *trnum" hy Li*xt and Sig- citehcll and a*»i*ting with enter*
Eft.
A
lui'lnl eiiuple. Mis* lean H u tp cr w ith v aitn n - ki" I* of , alendutas.
y.w"
•urnnirr. The mi riper will Iv held centra and fern* with lighted
Miss Rose U v y Icf- Fiitlay afR«nd*rg's “One Al te". l ining i r. t. Mr*. H F. 1 on pel.
and Murk laro! y. Mt. and Mi*
at the l-cgion llut a t tf:«WI IV M.
KM
j
candle*. Silver and crystal appoint­ temoon hy plane for N- w York Mr* Charles E Ginn »ting -'t L ive .'l* J. P Thinmnnil. Mi* VlrI tut i»«*v• Mr, uti'l Mia \V. It
ment* ’were used on the table. City w hrrt i*h»* will spend alM’U ti ^"11 ^*r|,l&gt;* I*' Bond mid f i n ^ gnin Hat ll*. 'll** Juice Kiug,
J'li'ulty t»f Ft Wurth TV*.. Mr* S f*. Mi* t ’lmiln* r* Minn. Mm*
Similar arrnngrmcnta of the pink two wcrkii. While there the will
I.IcIk? Wrh
The wctldin* Srs i: IT, Hutrhlann, Mi 1lenrge r w
• J|
i*nt! Mr♦. M It t'r«'«iott "f Itnl* W &lt;' &lt;Jkt• i . i .»!' i the Miam
J m M *^
flower* and candle* were used en purchase merchandise fm the marches liy Mcndols«nhn and Veil*. 'I n i. (’hath'* Rowe* 'I trich, SA\.
nfii! Mh Tum I h.iim Jnrnlry nf I 11na, Ti'S j
B w
i,
..
.
the
buffet.
nf Talliih.i
Mi anil Mntinn f.ni* I'n* *nit *»f lUltifitfht
Hollywood Shops of which -be it l.«hcngren were used and during
II* JANK WIIITNKIt
During the afternoon Mi** Lee manager.
the ceremony Mrs. McCoy *&lt;&gt;ftI •M- Voile William* and Mi* H it- ATMACTIVt Hannah l o h i. J1*, Mh. IC«&gt;lnit I Itftkt i i»f JjirkMinii“
N. r . FIIiu IkUii Fit*, Until **nwas pren-nted with a cryita! vaae
f ttupi, Bin imt n HMi nfipM, ;iml
elsvetl the Theme front Romeo and n lleercn. Solving rake wu* Mi*. J cbion llelchlt, N V , n ihnwn Mi mwl Mr a. Vi.li** William«. J
Cheerleader* were elected at from the ho*te«*. KnJoying the
Friends will tie glad to learn i hi'jft.
U ln I.* *'. Alan * milt] MlKOVI «'f
Tioinn* Moore a m| piesldnig i :ot liy l-cfurc ihe met ilr.uh to lire Mr nml M n, I &lt; .Milrhfll. M
Sennti.de High after each candi- afternoon with Mi** Lee wer.* le r hat Mr*. George Jones I* getting
Martln»v||lr, Vn I S. NnrtU of
Mi. ami
t
Given in marriage by her fat tier, rn Ihe punch laiwl* were Ml* W mr. An ac'-p y irvenlri that Miv* tt.il Tyn
date hml n'chnnre to drmnnidrste mother, Mr*. Harry Lee, Mr*. dung nicely at the Orange MrtnWiiifht nn&lt;! ilmurhtt , .
(nmir Hill. Mo. tlrrtrory awl
hi* or her ability to lead the A. W. Lee, Mr*. W. IV llntoks, •Hnl Hospital in Otlnnlo follow- the lovely hrhb- wore a wedding E I'rewoM nod Ml- M. II Pie*- I ' fer h. been *hn| thl e litres wn t Mr» W. V \ U d X ft nml Themlntn (*m«p of Daytona, Kil*
ehecr* ln*t Monday morning, in Mr*. Alfred Doudnry and the ng a recent aecident. She will Im- •town of white slipiwi intllt f i*h- gilt* ahut* i*f the bride. Assist- ti'ill the pilot of the plane, .1 mi« M. Mr nml M u. Kvan* J k Cbn
unr.l l.nnrf. fnnn * Hmry
chapel. The following students Mi»»e» Jean Sayer, Nancy Wil­ ■onfine.l in the hoipitnl for iiImiuI loned with a molde,| lieillce f:.* iig with serving wen- Mr* Roval Mi ni-on. .11. ti.sd *talib*-tl htir rlf
\U«i Mr fin't M * llatvv l.iv, !|.«rty l.« •*. -Ir n« I Kirhy FUe# ir.
Feiieh,
Mi*.
II
\V.
Rucker,
Mitrned
down
the
hack
with
tiny
were elected
I cfnrv hi* plane ernihnl Into J-- '!r. nn«l Mm, K \ Monfoiton.
liam*, Imul.r Clark, Kitty Odham two more week*.
self-covered buttons. -The dr”** Atielia Norn*. Mi-- Regina Pub
llette Duncan. Hetty Hall, Joyed
Mr nml Mr*. I* I. RoUinif. M
Chc*ter»on. Gloria Damt«T*» Al
i»m and
M.iiion 1mi * l'lT»- r an a Ha*. Nr iv York Tin- pilot I nml
featured
a
scalloped
mar&lt;|ui»ette
Friend*
of
Mrs.
Della
Hardy
Halt*. Anita Alkefl. Dial Boyle, Carolyn
Mr* iiiiirev \V« I|-, Mr iml
i ler: iol
ft jrcied ,tutor of
IV It. lla-li, Stanley tirumley ier, Daphne Connelly, Betty Jo will lie interested to I am that! yoke and long fitted steeve*. From t*»&lt;l The hililf'ii Ihwik w|l * k e f
,rtl (in |f I | Mi*. Viih*' IVIlf Init!-*, M♦ nnd ^Ir *
. * lanifrt
11
Dnvi I Cere»«1l, Hilly Duncan, and rock, Mary Ann Whclchcl, Janet &lt;be ha* lieen remove,! to hei home | the droppml walslllne fell •* full !&gt;• Mi** ElirulM-th Ft e and Mt*.
[ It. F.
Mt. m l Mr - I! I*.
II e 1 1 e I, Margaret Dlngfcldcr,
/ s 2v 7 t r
Eilabeth
Whigham
during
Ihc
Sonny Lodge,
t hlRN East Third Street f r o m ',Un which extended Into a tm g
Ih *!c tiIm»ri. I '&gt;r, nml Mr * 11 VVhv J*
Quite n few gi vitiate* of Semi­ Dorothy, Morrison, Elsie Farloy Orange Memorial Hospital in Or­ circular train. Her veil of illusion rvniti-t.
Ifnrkrr, Mr nnl
KW Fit*and
Phyllis
Bach.
nole came to the program Monday
\ f t i , *pending mm ■ lllnc witli
lando where »he recently under­ was attached to a tiara of ecd
Mi.
Mrn* I. I* Tlmirmnvl,
morning. The following were
tie guc»1 * Ihe ruiiplc 1, ft fUl 11
went an operation.
Mr. nml Mr*. ('Iintti** It Bou**
neat
I*
nttd
wa*
outline-!
with
a
REVOLUTION IIINTKD
(
5
KM
tlANMSAHKII
among those present:
trip
tn
Key
x*-ildinc
Fut
West.
'It nml M« I. W S.»M*ti»v 'll
hand of Iare. Her liotupnt wa*
SYDNEY—(Ah—A Sydney man
£11
Mr. J. C. Mitchell and Mr. Wal- formed with a purple throated tm cling 'Ir*. Jacnhy wore » 111 „
1 I (l| IIfill I llnlll l» I
Hetty Jo llrock, Robert Fair- claim*
■r 1 Mt * Waiti* ! ImfirMs 'I
to
hove
found
a
cheap
way
•er
Morgan
have
left
t
t
»pen
I
rloth, Phylll* Bach. Shirley More of removing fiber from the ramie
peer suit nf Kin) rn iluruv wild
■*n*l Mr*. iLntiffttr St«‘ti-!r**ni in I
orchid
encircled
with
white
n*t»rs
land CatHerin H ark. 1-mii*# Clark. plant. If claim* of the inventor •ome time in the mountain* of ami ,hnwered with t tilairose*. At giav Iml an-l rc-l acre***u i»-- Till'
Mt, wn«l Mr*!. JuKinri Slriiat**»trt.
, ,
.
, .., orchid fioni her Inidnl l»-'U*|ll,*t
’ ■*. '
Jt.iri Saver, Tmy liny. Herlicrt Mark Wile are proved cot reel, a Tennessee. En route to Sanford .
Mm* th«» tfr nrnlliintln » nf th * I■!**!'**
HOLLYWOOD. Se|M 2i*. t Pi
they
will
visit
for
scve.al
due.
in
h?r
**"•.«"r‘‘
"
St end tom, Rill Inn ram. ami Hob­ world "fabric revolution” may fob
Ffp-rr.tr f
fitinid her cm»ngv&lt; H|i&gt;n their Alimit Some Tiling*,” complain* ^fartnit I
Atlanta. Ga. with Mr. Morgan1*!**? P « rl" ^ ' rU '• " n ........... .. n td uin Mi. nml Mi ■ Jni ii) pi,in Ailene laid, ’ -ttulio ten -o i, ate f%i||w*it t&gt;f \ tlmirr* tin Mr W
by Pultin.
low-.
S !■: K T li K M A T
and daughter-in-law, l&gt;r.‘ and . ***** Harper family.
IF INc *iitt i»f Lnk»‘ \V!*»*4jirnnv ,
poring tho week Richard Bn**,
t&lt; make thcll home in Del.and nr
Ramie i* an Eait Avian *hrut win
Mrs.
John Morgan.
■ Mi** Ruth Stens'rom, the maid lie Stetson Arm* Apnitrnent* finsy old maid*-"
senior of Fcrtiiixvlg, m u elected th at grow* 3ft. to 8ft. high. It
Arlene, who's »liap«’d liko Ihe
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| of honor. » a« gowned in oreh'd
president of the S tM M f Body and llvea for 10 to 30 yrars and ran
Verne .Messenger returned today , faille taffeta. The dres: " a s Mr*. Jacoby will ifsumo hei tcac1: gill* on tlie jacket* ol modern
Chailc* An-lcr»en. a ' janior, was be cut every six month* It yield*
"CniMira * »trv hirii inti** !•♦ *
her duties at South Side I’limarv novel* i* in n mild h»s*le witli
elceted Vice pirshlMlI^v
about one taB of fiber an acre, from Gadsden, Ala. w hit? he ' fa,hiunrd with a fitted M ic e , low- SdoMil and Mr. Jacobv will con- Eagle-Lion'* ct*n*m nvei mine* far. W ill. Il jppi» fn i H|* i
llcprcaentntivm « W
elected compared wKh about 2m pound* •pent a few day* with Ids loxdher- &gt;round neckline, rap sleeve* and n 'Hue hi* studies at Stetson I'ninlirtf* vmi'ip Afthoninl »»f U imk *•
thing ratleil cto**-llghtilig.
from each flr*f permd class to of rotten an acre. The Chines* |n-1aw and *l*ter. Mr. an I Mr*, full gathered whirl. She won-long x,* ,llv*
ivntnaii- S"nr**titni'A n ptriurr »l
Site
pi
.it
*
a
voluptuous
no)
in
20*&gt; W. M S lrrrl
attend student Council meeting* have used ram le'fiber for weaving Frank Thotni*. Hr wu* am uni- matching mill* and a *lrat*d of
i'l'tuU mi ImyIvii* ri tPtv wnlitun.
Oul-of-tnw
n
giie*l*
for
th
•
w,-&gt;|.
and r-*|H*rt hack tA the cla*» on for 2000 year*. They have recover­ psnli-d hy his mother, Mrs. M. S. iieail-.
Bridesmaid* weie Mr* dng ineludrd Mr. and Ml*. Jneoliy tiie Fienrli revolution in "Reign Iml tin* «nri'Nin tnki* nnni Imt **t*\
H a u l n t tl
Florida
the meeting. The following were ed the fiber l&gt;y hand. Hundred* ol Messenger, who has spent Ihe Donald Julies, Mr*. Voile Williams, nl Ft. Worth: Ml** laiui*-' Jneidiv ol Term t," now shooting. Sue Tnki* n\Miy In*i
mu*t chat pi Itolieit Piiinmitig* an l til t* rlinrintri t&gt;*itiiin.*aanil v«m i un­
elected a* rlssi representative*: machine* have been Invented and summer In Gadsden. She will make j r-( Miss Wliabeth Fltc ami Ml*'
nf
Dallas.
Tea.J
Mr*.
Raipi,
i’o|
oi
lianas,
lex.:
mr*.
iiaip..
&gt;
o|.
.
...
I.....lie
head
j
,it hei coiihpit ntor * oi In*** lie i liend
Connie Lu.lwle. Tliylli* Wyatt million* of doltara have been *pent her home wltb her son and dm.gh: , | U t|1, tw Kdenflcld. Their dresses
lort of Atlanta.
Atlnnta, Ga.:
Gu.: Mr. and Mr*.
t i n . |inII t)10
Ihe ^.iMoliuc
guillotine. Stm
Sin* mu*t
mu*t |&gt;orpor
Edward, Yail&gt;ornugh. Denise Slev- in the search for a mechanical way %’r-ln-law • t 30d Wi st Third WTt(.
rhartrruse faille inffeto Iwrt
« •' IVrtcott and Mis. Mai inn ttu&gt; „ r | , ,VR, ndventmrs*. '
«n*. Stanley Oglubyijylrlhn Fred- of separating fiber from the wood Strret.
j and were made Identical to that
crick. Johnnie Mae June*. Shirley bark and insoluble gum*.
,UI'',lr,V ... V rostlimcil
a* '■ tul.e . 1 .. pat
of the maid of honor. They won
U. E. Prescott and Weitdv
, ff Isrnri
mil the
I'rarork, Anita Aiknn. Olyvo Ann
Sydney inventor wise say* h*
| matching ellmw length mitt* c.nJ Mrs.
Lake
nnrrmnnw.
Ailam*. Jane Ford. Bifrnara Kuck- he* been working on the problem
gPrescott
-% I* . ofi 11
. itiiss
* ii» it N. itfi ^t.111..•
[they
all
carried
fan
shaped
tiou
P ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walk, r.
er, Jackie Howland, Ilachel lohn- 10 year*. For the pa*t five year*
An apjieniaiie- that ■si!' ■S'llc1 '
jiAirtN of ilcrp purple Hutcr* i«i?Niiut Mis* Sat nil Jam- Walker. Ml**
*on Arnold Harrington and Vir­ experiment* In hi* pioccs* have
wIrUtle* tor whatever n -pon**'
j
a
I*f*
t-kinfitiint
nf
RAlin*
TiaiA«
for
Amelin Ntirii* and Georgi Wnlket iudlculi'd u|&gt;|iiiival by lie Made - '
been made under Federal Govern­
ginia Johnson.
nf 1‘lanl CBvj Mr. and Mr*. P. I. .J 17HUI i* in tin- ease* Arlene
The Llhinry Staff elected it* ment supervision. Ramie I* eald to
The first minting nf the f . l l ! ' ^ 1'
" , t r *........ .
Han tiff, Mr* II H. Pickett and | argues, n »idier. legitimate part
b&lt; the strongest known vegetable season wa« held liy the S iu th ! ■*u r *offieera:
la 4 ,
UK M .IS T D (*KU.VM
r-e-ident
Mnr'iarte Eubank* fiber. It ran be woven Into ihe Side Parent-Tearbem A- .wixtion Serving a* **«' pmn fm &gt;tr It A. Pickett of Davtnna Peach
.of Ini dinniul.r art.
Vtfe.pre.'ldetji , M argaret Hunt silkiest lingerie or the *irwige*t on Thursday nftcinoun to welcome Jacoby wa* Thomas Nixmi •f 4-. Also Mr*. P. M. King .-in I Mi * J im- Htcrn, Ji . Hie studio ren
I'l'H M \N I .N J
Pecie.T’n i. '
Miriam More hawser*.
new memliers of ihe group. Tli.* Martinsville. Va. anil U*her* wer Joyce King of l.ukel.ir.d: J S. imr, locked ul aouie le*l f.Milage of
Norii*
of
Pamp
Hill.
Ala
;
Mr
The Celery Fed. Seminole High
meeting was presided over hy A|r . Gregory and Theodore Pump id
Ailene ill a pr*i|Mi*ed, b-'« -necked
•ri&lt; paper, also had IN rlictlon ed gold baseball* were:
Rnlirrt William*, president, wbn Ormond Beach. Voile William*. J ' anil Mrs, William horl.-i. Mi
get-ilp
" tilav if you u*e flat
and Fatwnnl Lang. The *u»ll Virginia McKenile
ml Julian lighting." he teld ihe cameraman,
Richard IN**, Edward llrimk* welcomed new and old members.
of off leers. The following were
The nrincipsl of the school, Mrs. flower girl, little Miss Sstidin Plm k, lb-Land: Mi** \iig m ia “Hut I don't think -is rsu get aivav
f»e&gt;
elected:
...................................
.
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mi- Harris, Apupka; Mi «ml 'ir* K. with cross-lighting.**
J, C. Mitchell,
inirndtirrd n*-mher«
Editor—Mary Helen File
of the farulty who are Mrs, NanryiDsn W right, wnrr an n!d-fa*hl«iii*l H. Hilt. Mr. and Mr*. V . It Mm
TO THl
Ilnl-llghl log I* bend-on ami
Associated Editors—Faye Rooi Hrwk. Mr*. Lottie Nix xn I Mi»* jdrc»s of pink net over taffetn with ris, Mr un-l 'Ir- Ham* Itetincii east* no shadow* f*|i.**-llghting.
t*»ini|ili*h* w ill) tlir tniit'ii "Inlkm l n l m111* iv a fT irvetl
and Bette Duncan
Jean Harper, fourth grade leach- full skirt which was *aught up ni " l Orlando: 'Ii and Mr*. Williiim he said, i* loo teiealmt?
I m l ( 'tit nnil (T eitm llin.-nT*
m
,
Husine** Manager—H o v e r l y ers: Mr». G. H. Davis, Mrs. Keys I the laiHom to display niffle* A ‘ "icman. Mi* Klixa lo-mnn. Mi.*
i onion i*!i. Might rulin' uudei the
(jradirk
Ptdeman.
Mi.
Kill
It
French and Ml** Mary Roldnsrn. large white »atin cup shaped m** Regina
Thri't* e\|i«-i lentf i l ii|'er»l«M'.-&lt; •&lt;» e.irt tm v o tir l&gt;e.'itity .
ban III lh- PiiMlurtil'll Pode. viilun
Advertising and Sale* Mana­ third grade; Mr*. G. Walter Mor­
,* n" ’n- W,ni”"' l'r "";n'
t hi ilv ado|ited hy producer* 18
Atlllil Mite (T n i'in ’.tn
ger*—John Decker, Martha Gro­ gan, Mrs. J. F. Benton, Mi** Ruth formed her basket which held nlnk vllie;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
RoUu
|
Baku
gan, Mary Ellen Lmsing, and Ro­ Hale and Mi** ^idvla Junes, sec­ rose petals.
llidlt* .Mipshexx
Mr. and Mr*. Fred El wen* and liar* ago, fm bidding 'undue cxMr*. Harpci woiv a drc»* uf
IM-Ku11 ." Hi* ilail, inel lenlally.
bert Andrew*.
I te lly Saa-u-r
ond tr a d e ; Mrs. O. K. Goff, MIm turquoise crepe. Turquoise *ei|u- Mis* Gay Klwese of Jaik'onvilli
The band played for the first
OPENS IStlS P. M. DAILY
Walsh and Miss Ernc*lhv&gt; ins trimmed the iMidlre and the slim and Dr and Mr*. Thomo* Mooiv ••Dirini-sl1 rs the ctHle.
dme Friday when chapel was Zlllan
&lt;»f
Tallnh»#MM’,
*
T
,f*
Dnulilf
wiili
fint
iiirhlinir
skirt wa* slashed In the front. Sh
for At lrn&lt;* I* Unit It r u t^ n lit*-*
held again. Clasa officers, student Westphal, first grade.
the Introduction of wore a purple thioated orchid. The
wdy officers, and new student* theFollowing
ITse a parkagial cup cake nr n,1r '''*"■'!«• ‘» *»r ' Hrm ebin I
teacher*
Mrs,
Joe
Coil-e,
ac*
cere introduced. A '18 graduate,
mother of the lirldewroom, Mr while-* ike mix f-&lt;* n quirk do*.
•••»* '&lt;"■ " 'd y r i .......h llilmi:
l*4r
,
.TrTi
t.
''ranee* Cobb vtsltrd the ichool companle*) by Mr.. Exam Mr Coy. V , r
117 N. I*tirlx
riu m r 717
»rt Fro I with Drang,. Topping I"""-' II "O'
OMIAhO
..n
g
the
national
ITA
rong
and
'
V
"
""
","k
V’
st that time.
made by blending i iniarter cup
Y*I- o &lt; f n o l ...... 1 . l-b,.
•'The
Hun.hlnr
of
Your
8
mlle".l',,’,,f
^
*
"wn
,,f
H
""
n«r.|uU.
M
.
11 '4 *41*111
During the summer a vacation
of ■trained orange juice witli a
e l nml icd-h.lir—I. " ill ,i oo.l.
"V
"rrk . -liiartrr nip of melted hotter or t-&gt; the right &gt;•( hi • oimi'li .,'--1 an
esding program was held. *p«n* The attendance prise w a. aw arded,fr"
*"‘1. V F ^ i" .
A ,," r|
«orcd by Miss Nina Ciiltten len to Ihe first gr.de.
niaiga'ine and alxiut .1 cup* of , . t , one. -Imped Id,, an im'-rted
At the conclusion of the burl- " ,
f" r,r ,•', l-T corsi.gr.
ilgh school librarian. Two *tud&gt;
confectioner** sugar. Add the g m t- , hrai I. Jn*t below lo t left roitarnes.
meeting
a
tea
ws,
held
in
, * ‘«*'P*,o.. at the home nf the
■nt*. Margaret Hunt and Marlif ymi like, I,.,,,* She nref ntesle- them with
Parents In Rose Court f*d • u rind nf th mange,
lane Eubanke, received diplomas the lunchroom ..f the sehool. I (os-1
sift the
the sugar he* piaki iin p- tiell. Six- think* mole
re
^
to «ift
I M M .H W
The reception
reeepttor
for reading the specific number of *p *m-» were Mrs. Buford R t o w n UowthI th,. ceremony.
.tM.or.1.,1 .................. fort Using to get rid of the lump*
|# „ „ ,v .................. t. ...mI’"*
looks and making short hook re­ Mr*. Charles Ward, Mrs. Randall i r,M,"u * Pr* ,*p,,’ra,r‘l ____“ __
_
rciiH - flit*! m 1ITI*}
tulato rts. M argaret ireelvcd a gold Rrlest, Mr*. Corley, Mrs. Waller Nsion nf while gl*diolu*e«.
jtosr* and chr) **nthrmtim*. The
(sundry men prefer that you '*•■» the InMue n- &gt;.f the nede ;
■eat on her diploma for reading Fesler and Mrs. Williams.
doorways were lined xvith plnnm** 1 do not fold your soiled sheets a m i :" " '’'1 -U'ati llatlo-i - left
Tftcen lawks Instead of the rehy MISS Q U A IITY
fern* and the stair railing wa* I ».*%••» fbtlxvnrk prior 1o putting
' i l -i" tm a F " dn«h- ,, t mi l |
luired ten. Both girls were given
" *I* bust Ho- Mino-np-.H*
•wards for making good book re •yn, Wallace Tyre. David Russl, decorate*! with fern* forming a thtm- in the bag. It Jmt menu* ’*
Kirts.
lohn Keeling, Hnbhy Hodges, background for a largo white but- th*y have t&lt;&gt; unfold them In Insure i"&gt;Mt &gt;x mmb-l mil *|iu- ■ iietre*
l-rtper eb an-ing.
«nnni* d:
Coach Kettles swanlrd gold Grorgt Hague
Harry Brown
baseballs to member* of the base- 7ebe McNah, William Thnmas,
1
—
tall team, who were the winnrra Charles Thomas, Hoyt Galloway,
if the Fifth District Champion- Ray Dunbar, Roger Crorker, Hol­
ihlp thl* year. Tho*e who recelv- ly Piercy, and Byron Heard

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AP Nawafuaturea 8pt&gt;iU.Editor

.MONDAY SEPT. 20, 1941

Usiewski, Schultz Waycross Defeats iNationul Grid Leagrne1I r is h Shoot F o r
Mr ABIOCIATED PRESS
Gets Ready For Work
AndWorshamGiveir Islets Li Series
f C«ciLf.) 32 l,eycl»
; Third Undefeated (US&gt; . TMary'sSUNDAY
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Releases By Giants' In Four Contes 3 The National Lcagua -.eftlml devn Football Season; PelCuiUitll
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l i r x i c o CITY. Je tt. 20—v^V 7 Sc ?!.•'!!*-n tote Soil L—a—
v*n».
whi.li lurH a handful of M ajor
r,
? p l i j r r t Into fir* year iu iJ

to bailnerr this week with a Tull
SATURDAY NIC-UT 3 C Q L .£
rchedulc «f rantet g u ttered over'
UCLA 4b W atairgion State 2'1 ji. r Ini' • and teirpiod d rent mire
three night* anJ Sunday afternoon. 1
Denver S-7
Mtnav it
With fahrbus o ffrti, hr - 9nit.
handed hurlfta on M tua/er llnl %Tr&lt;.n, 1),.
Grvrn Bay and Bouton atarted
Jfcrth n n Idaho 27 E atU rn O r.'n 0ff 11T.1 l of the circuit, who
Qnibar'a lPtfi rditlua of Ihc S«h-• League Into
the
veteran
riicuit
rolling
Friday
Aon d
v. &gt;old not permit uto of hie nsrr.a,
ford Ulanta, have been alv. n tholr{eonvetutivo
right
In
Boiton
but
tic
traditional
Ceric.i) N*wmar. *•&gt; N ew tw ty 0
aid Inst night th* oJtlar,* Icnetir
unennditlutial rrtcaie*. it va* an- trimreed th
Sunday ranit* were sklpperi ye*.'
U. skine 7 Lcnc.tr ttyyna 1
fiv e t|i
of money luiaCI
nounced Sar*irelay by Mnnayc.-j
rt
terday In favor of 4 tsrio.v of,
Trinity (7 ?x .| U C cijjli ChrNi a 1! 1 Ujrtr illw riisn*.
night affairs,
Unix 9
Other offirint* d .lined com*
1 it th# Uaguo In* no f.rDetroit'/. revamp) ! Llonv. now
Idaho State SB W ciitin C u t- 0 •
t h 'r intr
scheduled. I t w u to
ih. V * lit bo&gt;»‘ of Bo M;MHlIn,l
TcDdo 12 Pat#* *
take their M &lt;t t o t again - 1 t i e ,
,
Duqucsr.e J i West V is tu la We/* 1 r* njar* 1! until Oct. 24.
ii.'-t known , f the p!»y*r» who
Lnj Any etc. Ram* on thtf covet:
le y tr A
Wednesday i.lght.
Amrttreu contract* to'
Coniptoa iCn'If.) 2r&gt; Uni" ol i i
Jpn-c P»/qt:#l were Mix
Milligan A Emory and Henry 0 j ? '
Churnin’ Clmtley a n d th .n
' t •• o.. Lnult I'ardipill
ptjitu'Uun Notv York G.xn’.s v.’iit
Owrn ,f tlio D r*.kltn
hall again.
Richmond -!-t Hand* iph-Ms con f |J1
It-i. ton. f ir an aller-tlark a lfa ir •T the N.nre Dame-ri'rJu'j match.
And
Purdue,
atrong
ad
acuor.tT,
I.ft before the
"W c hated to get the report cn
Bi* Hoy 74 ISipot; U
D
on Thursday.
1
la tsi as n |&gt;uUntial Big Nile*
* "■ was uver. Lanier
Eddie. He had the poasihmties of
Apt alechiar, .1 Cull ft id 14
Friday night bring* a relay of | champ.
r- one year.
going far in baseball, bu: this is
W .etarn C i .bn* 7 High I’oinr *1 '*
the 1M7 championship emit* ha
fhe Irlah will *o into th# camjust on* of those things,” Gruber
twaau tin) PhlUdcIpnu F a u lts.' nvlgn '»Ithout thy star who rubied
declared.
Vln«i of tlio eastern division, and •bar through iva*nns unbl* jisshi J
" If Llsicwtkl had Iwan able to
T * Clii.'aen Cardli id'..
t ■
aninions
j,, defeat in lfth r id IktTpitch for the Giant* all year hr
•f the l.ague. 1s t Dectmbcn the Joht.nv T.ujack, Thry rst «&lt;* *Ti
probably would have been qne of
Card* whipped the Earle*. IM-21 . rr'-.s such stalwar** or the lln» . .*
th* top pitchers In the Florida
The Card*
, ewatniied
------ Tho
--- co'l-ga r.c.rtv Connor, Ziggy Ciarobskt
Slate League. Hr Iuni a record of Stldrl to*-.rd the victory for
:-T. FETKKSBURG, Si.pt. 70,
All-Mars in August ( *r.d cio.j»d end ■♦••suit StrohmciCt, and b*:ks
12 victories n«a!n«t four ilrfeats Wayt ro*a aggregation.
M'.-rfl. Hoag, former A w r*
•heir
exhibition
schedule
yesterday
ik*
I’o*
h(vlnK*U"o,
Bill
O
etnprr,.
when the injury to his rl«l&lt;t r rm
&gt;n 1 •e.itc o'.iuialdet ». J man*
by
W
'Hoping
r
i
t
’sbuixr..
.18-14.
,
t
l
Flnyd
frirn
o
r*
.
Corwtri
Clatt
ard
forced hi* retirement frtm play,"
ai ths &lt;i &gt;! icv-'iMe G-Man of
Th* Eagle-Card fray will be In f Cti&gt; Ashhaugh
Gruber declared.
. ITnrlda S’.iic t.rngve for thi
Chicago, just ns v m the champion1: * two * 1r 1 h * . sinned to
-hip ganm last year.
»k«' Ct. IVtcrsbuig SaitH*
it
ui.iliru:
out
the
iv;-ek
Ch'raGKIB COMBINATION
li ■ T l u r i d * Jntim atlgnal
^•j’s Rears visit Green Bay rnd
P retty I'rance# Parker, drum
■guv in 'W'*
ORLANDO, Sept. 20—fSpne lit Pittsburgh goes, to Washington
mnji't f»r thv Univsriity of Pier- —Billy Kinard, Svr.f&lt;'nl* ir.!d le- Sunday.
II » a; i,evis l ou Flr.-cy. wlio
du Flglding liator band, la tho wrlijht. tamrl** vritli \ l Yovno of
•• I af'er p'.totirj; tne Fmn’s
Th* All-America Conference,
wlfp of Gator fuilltark Bill) Paik- Savannrh. Ga. ai thr Lcebm A* r*
f fth plate in 1 J 47 and fourth
which
played
the
first
n
'"h
t
pra
ir, M*4C and IU47 Irtlerman,
h*Te tonight in on* nf *’•* »
gnmvj, 'ticks tr* tin all*daviisht
rugged battles *&gt;f his uivtcrn itr scheduli' this weak. No action la
Ing uu her* frr 12 years It was car**.r.
due until Sunday whan Brooklyn
(■RACK LENCZYK WINS
the Idea of lieu J. Slutsky, Novel* Kinnrd, fighting for the til ’rill be at Baltimore, Chicago at
t 1T ULF RE \CU. Calif.. Sept.
nwutT who played the ifa mu at of the middleweight champion of Cleveland and Pun Fia.irisco a t
________ hi efti&gt;-i*n.'V a* a Pvnelli and Sfika Swiit twlcr will 1 i.-"** -i)r er l«m i&gt; k, 2 t-m arVlliai.ova, Tin* scowin, nbub tn - Florid*, he* b?en piunounod Bulfulo.
•dd Stetson.Dnfvcralty Intarcollcgt*
fitld general r--nia&lt;n« to b* tested., b* i.,i hand fm foilbavk mV* A:
gait in June and emb-d on Lgbitr
Leahy will be able to prusar.t a reserve*, numerically at least, bio r. champion fr-m Nawlngton,
Day, was the higgest &gt;«t.
Cci .. Ii the nattnii’a top women's
line wade un of veteran* v*-o wilt never a problem at Notre Dame,
The spoil helps players who are
a re .age mote than £00 pounds.
But Coach Leahy has l.ia w. r- n'liateur eidf*r.
seeking diglecs in physical rdura
Mis,. Mnexvk '■aptuuot th* nsBest of 'he six monogram m«n . Hr*. F u st Is Low to get hia talentlion
When they’re not on the
av.ti'shl* for g'-urd dutv arc niH • vJ boy# functioning in high gcir rir.n l title here Saturday with a
hasketluill court or waiting on
Fischer, the SAO-jiound captain, for the opening game againit Bur* t ir.d •’ triumph over Miss Heien
tabic* they Instruct gtiots in vuri
rnd Marty Weiultlf, who if not so jju e .
-. ■f J, i f Philadelphia.
ous aports such as handball, volley,
h aw but Juat as rugevd.
• If thoy can puah past *h# Boilerhall and softball.
TJie Iriih need yield to nobody m aters, the going t.hnuld l*o e&gt; -it.
College ronctn* throughout'the
EYES GRASSHOPPER CROP
when It Climes to elass j t th* ' agalnat PiltsKurgh, Michigan S tatr
country send freshman al mg to
CHEYENNE, Wyo.—(Ah— Wy*
end*.
Jim
Martin
end
I-con
H
art
and
Nebraska.
Then
eomas
Iowa,
thu stiimticr hotel* fur Job* and a
vin in r ranch'.« ate looking at
nil work there. Both tow** mot') always stubborn afairu t the Irrih. gro d'lpURi* with a slightly—
chance to ha&gt;&gt; them play basketthan
six
feet
and
tup
500
in
Na\v
and
Indiana,
vi rv aligfitly—less Jaundiced eye.
lull with seasoned veterans. Thu
weieht.
The finish of the schedule may Tf-&gt; .Tula Aprictiltnri Dapattmont
coaches often visit the rm»&gt;r'i to
Three letter winner* are r«adv , mat-h the atari In dfffMilty. The relayed to them an order from a
see how their player# are doing.
for service a t the tackleo—Ralph • Irish will carry gnemorlen of lm Mic'lgati flihinir bait firm for six
Coach Howard (Jake) Caun of
. M Gvhre. Augie Cifelll and Trd ijaari* 25-11* voueak atmlnv* 1.'01 th- to 12 tons of them. The compiny
NYU. during a visit to Nevcle,
f Mi ttitibU Budvnkleirict—and two umro atvt| western. And the Wildcats may raid it would pay L’S c«nta a pound
saw llelko Wihn »ink three act
for the 'hoppers.
shot* in succession during a close a second place tie wltji Brooklyn. :a n j Vic Ghutai of Englewood,I, N J . on deek for e#nter chore*—Bill bo oven wild*r this time
game.
"Gee, I've got to r* member that
fellow." said Cann. "I rut him
from the squad last yesr.”
Mlrsky says Its* recclvrd til let­
ters from amateur team* In the
east fur game* but all the roaches
have agreed to keep the c"mp*tttion among the resort linials.
There I* no such thing as wag*iIng a t to tli* number of point* by
which on# hotel should treat an­
other. But there is "an augie«al&lt;
pool." Sport stora take n d u n ce
at p k k h g the total score uf thu
games Thu winnings err shared
between the lucky fan charities
and the winning t»am.
At one time there war l«U of
forming a l*a«uo but th” Idea wan
dropped Th&lt;- players have morn
fun y ra n g in g gamer from week
to week.
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Colleges Have One "J
Of Heaviest Sched- u**,
ules In H is to r y
NEW YORK. Sept. 2i». &gt;»h—
Altnoat •wcrytindy tTei* Into tha act
this weak in tha touyheil m i of
fiaptember fuottall ganice in hla*
torv.
qulntvl composed of tK&gt;h,h SchaThe traditional early acaaon yes, Jo* Dohluti, Joel Kaufman
"breather" definitely is * thing of John U'Boyle and llelko Kuhn of
tha past when till' first full Week* New York University.
•nd of artion offer* "uth a ttra c ­
The team won 1'.’ games and lo*t
tions at Navy •California. Purdue- five Two of the setback* came tn
N ntrc Dame and Texas-North over lima period*.
CAtoll na.
Other college player* who hit
And tham ar* many more.
tha mountain trail for aummet
Army la apt tn hart iu hand* bmskctkvll war* Captain lkldlt
full at West Point again*: VII- ilwede of Dartmouth. Rob C»u*y.
Utinva. !&gt;**• Christian and Okla­ I Georg* Kaflan and Frank Ortrlnv
homa A T M . lai’.h winners alread;' 1 of llolv Cross; FM Kasslrr and
thi* year, tangle al Stillwater. 'Hank n ia tti of ta&gt;i.g Island llnlOkla. Nmlhv.eiler'r vl.it* I'CI.A veisity; Ed Macaulay, crack center
and Mlnnvxda will &gt;«uiney to &gt;vho paced fit. Louis University to
Washlnglnn tn further the Big a Madison Square Garden Invita­
Nlita-Paciflc Const rivalry while tion tournament victory: Ed LarIndians and Wisconsin gel the Hig nei of Temp!'! and Al Gottlieb of
Nine underway at Madison.
Brooklyn Collegu.
Way-aliovc nverago offering*
At resort hotels in other part*
dot all sections of the gridiron •if the ita te players from Duqursnc
map Hnnii- of the artion is sched­ University. Captain Mike Hvaiy of
uled for Friday night. These Gr orgia, Emil Mole «»f 8t. Francis
gam e. Include Wake Forest at of Brooklyn, Tony Lavvlli of Yale
Botton College, Knntat' annual and Ernie Vaodenvcghs- of Colgate
trak to Denver and Oregon Stats' saw some action.
at Southern California.
"Summer basketball krvps you
Southern Malhodist'* Bouthwvtt tn great shape.” aavs S&lt;ha&gt;»s who
Confri n i c e champion* open Uwlr averaged 25 points a game "The
nan* year with a vUtl to I’iit.hurgh rufifreto courts art* tough on the
Saturdav. .Missouri makes its cus­ feet but vou get used to i t ”
tomary journey to Ohio Slate nml
Tho playet 1 d&lt;&gt; various jobs
low* S lutr and Nebraska open the sruund the hotels. Some are waitRig Seven season at Lincoln.
&lt;r« or huslatya making a« muili as
t * Eastern ntitactiuni Include Hui- 111b a week, mostly In tin* Room
W&gt;rs al Columbia, Brown at Yulo and hoard Is Included Others arc
nd Georgetown al Holy Cross.
ladlhop* risking aliout I7A a week.
In other ports of (he country Nome assist oil the athletic atsa/f
lahatna will Ik- at Tulane.Georgin al HO a weak.
ach at Vanih'ibilt, Oklalouna at
Lcede, Cousy, Ksftan and Oftanta Clara and Ilnvhir at Tulsa. ring all were numbers of tho
’Duka opens at North Carolina Tamarack Lodge team and furnish­
S tale anil William and Mary, tie- ed Nevrlr with its sti&lt;iuin-*t com­
l a n d i n g Southern Confetencf petition. I-rede, who has two more
champion, visits Ilaridwm.
years at Dartmeunth, often mad*
1 Michigan, the Rose Rowl chamtr- SO points a game.
k&gt;n. faces a traditional rival neigh­
"There’* real cnllrgv spirit
bor at Michigan Slate.
'among the plaruta,” says Chirk
? The aeason actually opened, Mlisky, New Bruniwhk. N. J„
klecemral fashion, last wi-ekend. High coach who is Navale’* athletic
Tlllannv* showed snrprl.lng power director. "A t one game wc had
jn atnmtlug Texas A. ami M . St- 1,500 people and cheer leader*. We
14 a t Philadelphia. Two other Tex* also played the game to conform
- i t |earns had better tuck. The with lh« college rule changes This
University of T etss lomghornx season A coach can talk to his
amothered Louslana Slate, 73-0, plnyysa on th* flout during a time
and Texas Christian edged Kansas, out and clocks remain In operation
14*17, in 00 degree hast at I^w* during auhatltutiona.
renc*.
"The rivalry fa terrific. I ra* On tha west m ast Southern Call* mambei one gam* where the acora
lernia relmiinded from it* Rosa wa* U4d a l Ih* end of regi*latt',ii
•la w t shellacking to whip Utah, Sti­ time. It was a moral victory for
ll: California poured it fti Santa tha other team. Their band play­
T O ara. 41-10. end Oregon steam ­ ed, the people danced ami th*r*
rollered Santa Hath*ns. W&gt;-7.
wa* no overtime.
UCLA began it* Pacific Cun"Another time th* atar of an
fercnce season with 48-17 victory opposing
(cam had four parsonat
over Washington State while Ore­ foul# On# more foul and he would
gon State beat Idaho, 57*1?. S tan­ be elected from the game. The
ford won It* f*r*t came In two coach said *we’re not playing paryears, downing S»n J imc Ws I# with sonsl fouls.’ T*» avprt an argument
t last quarter flurry. "At**-1!.
we continued tlie game."
H,«iTtmer baskatball has bean go-

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CrvLL 617 for B atter), lienem tor i ■ - —
and Starter aervlce. Swain's I Button Holes, Holton . Buckle*,
Battery Service. SOI W. First
Bolts, gt-neial nl&gt;» ra'iJu.‘ nisi j
St.
nii-niliiig. Aiu'inmodiilU'ii Hi op,!
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ORLANDO Murniug HenUlwl Orlandn Evening S tar. Call Ralph
Vi-hvliati Blind*; N.-\v blinds aid
Rav. I ir.K-J
a complete monriltior.lng *«vSEITIC TANKS, pr.vaat conice. Ph. 90.71{. for inM &lt;-li­
ert-te reinfurt-i-d, sla t- nfpruVtd
ma lee.
sixes. 640, 030 and .’33 galloi.
All work g u aran tv d . T. O,
Brown, Jr. Phone i:ip \V.
t o u t f l o k Fc 'a h o m e can be
pi»t fie t. Call U il for details
F&lt; r Kitchen C nbineu call C. J.
tu FOGGING, Southern Cheinl i u ii i i. 77 9-W .
ita!r, Inc.
(
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In s rs lm rn ta
W. It. WILLIAMS. Itrallur
RR.Nl A CAR
110 N. Park A te. Tel. 1120
YOU D lll\E 11
F.II.A. l-ong Term Loan* (1.1.
PllllN i: 209
F.ll.A. Repair Loss*
HTICKLANlMIURniHON
U-DKIYE-IT. INC.
LAWNS MOWED. For raaaonnbl*
ostimatei Phone 7M-W.
DODGE-HI.1 MOUTH
PARTS AND SliltVICR
Expert Radio K*pair tag
10) PalNMlta Are.
Phone 1811
Fred t4r.ro. 811 K. 2nd S t
VENETIAN BLINDS made to or- tlelp-Heify r&gt;«lf Bervtro Lenndry
. d t . Seminole Venetian Blind
Drlera
Ironiwg
O t. 820 W. 3rd St. Phone 4H W. 19lh SC
Phase IM f
1162-W.
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Large light uffke, newly decocatping describing All-Ann ri• i&gt;ted, .11 utilities, heat and Janlran Itnse Releetion Winners.
♦tr m rrire
furnished.
Call
Patented and Stnndaid Varie­
_**h4-W, II. A A . Dept. Store.
ties.
TY-TKX ROSE NURSERIES
Mouein and up to data on* room
Itox 632, T yler, Texas
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for
bui'iiesi couple. Downtown to. CIRCULATINO* HnATER—largo
cation. Call 660.
six# with kerosene drum, ropner
tubing, 16 gal. kerosene; lowOne It) room house. MI W. Ninth
Ingmaehlne, treadle type. !H)7
fill ret, K. Ore*. Owtiar.
Magnolia Ave.
Muckland, eomo for clearing and
BOAT MILK
cultivating. Rooms, sunbathing
Handed Priest
and roam the land. Nortnand'a
H. Hanford Phone 718-W-J
Ht. 2 Box 181-H. Sanfotd.
HOT LUNCHES every dav from
Furnlihid Boom For Rent; (Jentlell:SO to '2:00 at IIOUKB'S.
. men oply. 1718 W. 1 st. St.
fUXfcDO rK*.DS—enmolete line
Two houiea for ren t. Phone M2-R.
Hunt'* Tuiouo Feed 1 tor*
8 Room Furnished apartm ent, •
A R T IC L E ! W A N ! E D
private bath, hot water. Sober
settled couple only. No pet*. Highest cash price paid for usej
801 Elm. Tal. 1140-M.
furniture. Ted Da via Fuiuilura
Co. 311 E, lit. Ph. 068.
F irst Cl*** Mr darn Apt, Takach
Phone
M7-W. Commercial WILL BUY your e a r regard!***
of age or condition. Ratliff k
St. At Park Ave.
8ca*. Phone 237-W.
I H E A L E H T A T K FO R S A L E
Will Pay MOO raah for piano,
B I .T iT KMTATK — TN8PHANCB
Spinet, Baby (Irand. 9100 up.
PRIlPERTV MANARRMENT
right. Writ* Birger Wester, 700
R A I MONO M. BALL. Realtor
South Florida Avenue, lakeland.
Ha,. I Florida S ta te Bank Bldg.
Phone 3IML
MODERN i bedroom Ranch typo 8
HELP WANTED
home, 2 hatha. Excellent locauon Apply 606 Plumose Drive. Reliable man with e a r wanted to
Ph'.re 1230-W.
call on fanner* in (v'minulo
County Wonderful opportunity.
115 to |20 In n day. No experi­
I Beil Room house, good location,
ence or capital required. Perm­
near school. 17,600.00 Term*.
anent. Writ* today. McNKSH
3 Bed Room House, good loca­
COMPANY, Dept. A. Freeport,
tion, near school. W.000 00 J,
HI*
W. Hall, Realtor, 2429 Mellon
villa Ave., Phono 9M-W.
FLORIDA FASHIONS U again
I tanking far ambitione« while
Unfinished four room house near
■ m e * far efflce work. W» offer
Airport. Bathroom fixture* and
excellent eppertanttlc* to de­
alnk Included. Reply Box I. d o . pendable, Intelligent women reSanford Herald.
J gardlona of preview* experience.
Pool liana nee open for Typist*,
Deluxe • family apartment. Gross
File Clerk* and Order Writer*.
income izu.uuu
120,000 mat
laat year,
year. ow
Owner
ner
Apply In person to Mrs. Stock,
has cut1 price
' to practically coal.
130,000I down payment. r**t enay. _ Florida Feahiona, Air Base.
term s Big net profit. V e r y 9
WORK WANTED
active Interest ao tee me * at
once. Fred B. Houghton, &lt;03 Trtc ’or Work hy th e hour or Job.
Lenox A rt, DnytdRpBeach, F la.l Houghing, harrowing, mowing
1 and d irt moving. Wo special lie
Bargain; 2 hodw oui masonry
in conditioning building lota
house, well furnished. Clo*e to
and garden plot*. 'Phono 187-J
ocean beach and stores. (8J100,
down
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lie Land. Fla.— Plan* are nonbeing made for construction of fli)
mile* of new HKA lines.In Volu-io
County, according In County Agent W. J. Platt, J r. Construction
i cf the new line* la expected to be—
1 gin in the near fu tu rr, the agent
H Y 0 U E .F IN K H IU rS 8 S S ffi/ aaid.

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Cornell, which meets N.Y.U.
ths football season for the first
tl«W flncc 1912, defeated the Vinj leu ih u year, 14 —it.

GIIA8H HEED HARVKHT
A* you drive Tnt*&gt; I’uik Hill Golf
Inverness, Fla —Citrus County Course
in k Denver, you ure confarm ers hav,. harvested altiut 21 fruited hy
n huge sign n s .ling:
tons of Bihia g n u - seed during “Slow— Men
ut Play"
tin* past few weeks. County Agent
O. M. Msincs, Jr., reports that the
harvest, done by combines, in­
cluded m tons of Pensacola llahin
and 22 1&gt; tons of* Common Bahia
seed.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY S E P T . 20. 1948

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MONDAY SEPT. 20. IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD,

H eiress R efuses To Gators A re Planning
Answer Questions In Defense A gainst “T*
House Commie Probe Formation Of Rebels

Palestine Problem
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rmoutdering Holy Land, It was •
iKJithumou* report from Swedish
GAINESVILLE, Sept. 20 - M V Count Folks Bernadotte, written
W ASHINGTON. Sept. JO (/P&gt;— Tho
Umvcnlly of Florida Gator* ,
shortly before he * u aeaasalnated
Mrs. Louue Bratuten Berman re­ •rill spend practically all of thelrt#
In Jerusalem Friday.
futed today to answer House un- time thl* week setting up a deC r n M lQ llf , Ithe
I V mediator,
rnCQIUMJrg
Count D
Bernadotte,
A m e r i c a n Activities Committee fen** to itop the biasing ipacd
that the United Nation*
id r im ) L.
of a Mississippi hark field which
ahould la* |
to step in end
questions regarding its investigation Is trying to make Hehel supporter*
ir If the Arabe
mil the Pal
of atomic espionage.
forget that passing Charlio Conand Jew* fall to malts pence.
is no longer around.
She declined on the constitution­ erly
"Israel exists In the Holy I.and.”
The Gators get first crack at
al
grounds
that
replies
might
in­
he wrote and the future of Arab
Mississippi. defending S o u t h ­
Pale,tine should he left to the
champions,
criminate her. Rep. McDowell (R - eastern Conference
Arab states. I n full consultation
Pa) told reporters after he ami here Sajutday night, when the
A;flo o'clock kickoff ushers in a
with Arab inhabitants’* of the Holy
Rep. Hebert (D -L s ) had ques­ new season.
luind.
tioned the slender, attractive heirrs. 1 The second in importance I n A
Ilcinadottr'x body arrived at
schrdule defensive work will b e w
more than an hour and a half.
Geneva by plane today, It will be
Gown to P arli tomorrow and sim­
The subpoena calling her before the drive to have every player In
top physical condition for• the
ple sendee* will he held before
the committee was extended inde­ opener. First string halfback Hal
the body continues to Stockholm.
finitely and she wa. forbidden to Griffin and Chaillo Itunsinger
Western Power negotiators from
leave the country, McDowell said. missed last Saturday's prartice
Moscow and Berlin also are head­
game to l&gt;r sure they will lie In
Mrs. Berman, now living in Nr**
ing fo r Paris tonight, and there I*
crorv Indication the German prob­
York, identified herself to the com­
lem will engage the rver-lncreasmittee as a housewife, but refused
log attention of the Western
M ill A ll fHI MAIN ITOWINO PIACIJ and speaking dates &lt;d President fiumsn's western tour, opening at a
to tell her husband's business or
Icadrrs Heeplte the U.N. meeting.
national plowing contest at Dexter, la.. Sspt 18 Msny platform itrps are aim rWnncd
(Cenlral P rtu )
income, he added.
Some even felt the whole German
Mrs. Herman herself gave re­
and Berlin question might lie tos­
porters eoplrs of a statement she
sed to the United Nation* for
settlement before too long n time
tmfttf*
KMMII minister la the CicchosloThe r&gt;K.nation assembly, Ha open- vsklan government, Hubert Rlpka,
log meeting only hours away, had la shown at a press conference In rrungful activity, and the attem pt ltr.H, ! r,*nt , 1
plenty «»f other touchy nrohlcrn* Parts whsre he revealed the forma­ to create the improssimi that I ( » *&lt;** derlslnn.
CLEANING
to engage Its attention. The sim­ tion of an antJ-Communlit Czech have done so Is In itself an inmering Palestine situation bubbled government council. The group will famous act. I deeply resent the 1 fi,no&lt;,thr«i T-I
about me In the pro**, barking obtervn
u p again.
have headquarters In Paris, London slander*
on release* by the Thorns* |
done by th
M I'M
and Washington and will keep in based
(UnAmrrican Actlvllle*) Com m it-| y. A. Title, but
constant touch with anU-Comrmi- tec. I feel that the purpose of the (deceptive perfo
nlsts ln-|de Czechoslovakia, work­ committee and of this hearing is , guy who mnnaj
aj l i p *
ing to Ubtrate (he country from to do me harm.” ,
| his first name **
rt j-nlnr i&gt;.i
tlatrraatlo: *M
Mrs. Berman added she c o m e , n en||cge senior
(c - m i s s m i i « , n w
" m i ,
erts, Britain's special envoy whn
ha* been participating In talks
with the Soviet* on the fnture of
Berlin.
•CwaMsarS I r a n •***• «* • »
He Is to present hi* report to the other session will be held here to­
assembly soon after the opening morrow.
session.
And meanwhile In Tallahassee
Dr. Jose Arre of Argentina, re­ the S tate Supremo Court declined
tiring president of the General to order enforcement of an old law
Aari-mbly, / Id the Associated against spraying grapefruit with
Presa Saturday the United Na­ arsenic to hasten Its ripening.
tions needed an army of 10,000 to
It also rejected a sul'. which
maintain order In Palestine alone. would have required stale citrus
The security council’s Big Five Inspectors to use a different meth­
power military staff committee Is od of tasting grapefruit maturity
charged by th* chartar with farm ­ standards.
ing a U. N. police force. The mili­
Tom H, Stewart. DoLand grow­
tary committee, In more th an two er. brought both suits against
years, has reached no agreement Commix*loner of Agriculture Nath­
on dotalls of formation of tho an Mayo. Mayo ha* been under
force.
tem porary injunction against en­
Dispatches from India said (he forcing the anti-arsenic law for
Hyderabad government has ord­ 14 years.
ONE OF THE LAST pheto* tu lie taken of Count Folks Bcrnedc
ered Its Security Council represen­
Attorney* for Mayo, the Citrus
os he attended peace discussion* In Jrrusalcm, this picture shows I
tative, Nowob Moln Nowaa Jung, Commission and various citrus
(right) with Dr. Ihiv Joseph (left), militaiy governor of Jcn isal
to withdraw his state's complaint growers contended the suits should’ regarding operations of Sovlc vel hat. hud drcllncd to talk to
Itii nadnite, over the Indian Invasion.
and Col. Ijind'tim-m, United Nation* observer, Count
I____ ____
have been started In lower courts agents In Qslifornfa during th*) m-wsimm before she entered ths
nephew of King Gu*tav of 8wcdrn. was piepatlng to leave for Payis
' dosed session with McDowell and
Marshall arrived a t 0 A. M. (4 where testimony could be tak-tn war.
when a jeep drove up, blocked tha road ami four men opened fro . A. M. Eastern Standard Time)
A committee official said, mean- Hcl&gt;crt.
on issue* Involved.
Col. Serot. French officer* and senior U. N. observer al»o was killed.
Inc**."' Broiler* and fryers cooked to a Col. Frank Begley, an American security officer for the UN wai
.—uni
aiKiuiriin', are a per­ wounded. The asinudn* struck a* llcrnadotte's car wa* p a s t i n g
I "There la a lot of money to b e !
R0!
* " 'uccutence,
Made out of providing houses fo r1/fect
*** dish for warm days—both through Katamon in tho JewUh-licId area. (International)
terc*Ui, , T **• P0'"*
"f the cater
tha people - If private
h lta n t,,B d thB
They're slmpld to
aro allowed to exact
profits from the people.
‘lluSTen
h,,",ln,f UP ,h*
I A young plump chicken that
Enroute West With Dowry,
' '•
w weighs
w riij n M no
no m
u r r Ithan 2 H pound*
more
■apt ,10—(A*)—An
usually
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---lInvitation
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m .to,!*
UBugMjr
i' n s-p i ut m
" ’ ' -------" tclassed
a* a "broiler,"
.^American rountrisa
countriee to Join &lt;
Latln-Amerlran
*for broiling demands
H eraan-&gt;„n very young
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as "full
full partners"
partners IIn halting thd*( 4bird.
In purchasing ...............
broilers have
march of Communism cama today j your butcher remove the'back*
from Governor Thomss E. Dewey. I bene—with the neck attached—
As the Bepublkan presidential I then split or quarter the chicken,
nominee pushed westward toward remove wing tip* and break major
■ major campaign speed* In Dcs Joints by snapping the cartilage
Maine* tonight, be bore down on 'n •**!». This will make the broila “peace and froedom" therue,
cr* easier to cook and to eat. The
His campaign train, dubbed the “ drtione, n« k , wing tips and fib"Dowry Victory Special," paused lr,VJ3*,ks
,,o tk , * " r n
to tha Englewood Railroad Yard*
7 " h *•»
Remember fishing in a p ail). . . Playing cowboy
» Chicago to re n te s a delegation
?[?!?ll_cV [otU °nl*&gt;n'Of LaUn-American representatives " * ,7
P*FP*r ‘
on a broomatick). . . Or ploying house with a
f t m the Inter-American Council
Wash and dry the chkken nterr.

Support Of West
h Denver Talk

&amp; Republican Undercov­
er Sabotage Flayed
In Campaign Speech

Buying Controls

Lie Requests Army

Citrufl Industry

\ T i l l the real thing
comes along-

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Kttfe kitten tucked in the carriage as "baby"?

A iX " t e

n U l f , th . „ „ „ „ „# .
,h ,n d * for Trashing them with
immty rrma to th« Rrtiun of a mr|te&lt;| butter or morffarlnf btforo
(Iomo a fonoal ■tatement einrcta* pottinx them, *kin-nl(i« down, on

Well, those of you who aia eagerly waiting for

your *49 Foida are a little too old to depend oi\.
euch fancies as aubetitutee.

LRmVMATlON

PUSHED
TOWICK, Poland—(/D—The
Olive capacity of Poland's*
millions of peesants soon mev lie
absorbed In a sweeping collect­
ivisation scheme, leaders of the
OMtmunlst Workers' Party, which
wletu* the lop power In this eounMy, aro demanding that all pass­
ant*' farm production be"socialteed". The first big slap In th at
(Unction le under way In Upper
f l l i t l t . Member! of the Peasants'
gatf-Help Union approved "stlrngmtlng and red leal! sing th* peae■pt masses in Joint work for th*
fMavrsUv* movement"
X p l h t "mutual help vlUagee" a n
MPraHng and
mare a n
n plaanid 40 mere

until tender end evenly browned,
about SO to 48 minutes, according I
to else. Season both aides with I
salt and pepper and aerve.
Although this standard method j
rurreaU seasoning chicken after
broiling, I sometimes like to mix
sail, pepper, Paprika, dry m ustard,'
garlic or onion aelt, and freshly'
ground pepper with the malted;
fa t end brash the chicken well
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taliture before broiling. I
Make life rosier for yourself
and aarve the broilers picnic'
feehlon with paper napkins—a n d ,
d o plates, folk or knives,

THBII Of IHI MOtl MOMtNINT members of the Amsrlcan dttegatien to
tha Paris meeting of the United Nations Nations! Assembly are Shawn
■* the, tailed Irom New York on the Bner Amsrtca. They ere (L to r.lt
Wtllard L. Thorpe. Assistant Secretary of Btate; Mrs. Eleanor Roosgvett
and Sen. Warren Austin, Aaaembly deputy chairman, (fnlernalletal)

If you've ceen the gorgeoua Forty Nmera. you’ve
probably told younelf FortTa tha fine- car of it*
field, the cat which you muaJ aomeday own. And
you've probably gone ahead and placed your order.
But, while you're waiting, wo have an idea that's
0 lot better than just "fiabing in a pail".. .
Why not drive your car in today for coma real
Ford aarvice.(W U fix k up Uke new, give you“newt
car" safety, Naew&lt;ar** comfort and “new-car" pap.

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district, ths sponsor*

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fc Leun the « b i Intact since
[ make* a difference In frying,
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To Promote tho Progress of Americai
To P r a tic i Prosperity (or Sanford.

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Associated Press Leased Wire

H^|PD;e0»Bernadotte,s Report
War Espionage On Palestine Problem
Is Supported By U. S.

G o v e r n o r - N o m in e e

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Increasing cloud Inew this after*
r.oon, cloudy with showers and oc*
casional quail* Wednesday. Mo­
derate rartetly wind* thin a fte r­
noon becoming fresh to strong
easterly lati tonight and Wednes­
day.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’AFEIt
VOLUME XXXX

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Rrp MilVmrll ( 1( 1*1 ) ■akI IimI.iv

Navy Discloses Plan For Turning
Jacksonville Area Into Ma jor Base

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H o ld s
1 st
— "Florida i. in need of unlimited
a&lt;b rim ing," Fuller Warren .rid lev
M e e t In A tm o s p h e re
day.
Vliv*lir% ( nmniiDn1 lin iiiffKtrnr
O f W o r l d T e n s io n
In the mind* of many |*eop!r,
T ru c k in g
O p e ra tio n s
«*%i&lt;|rftrr In tt.iivinl |»imrr||tt»ti **!
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p arluularly llime out writ, Mmida
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pl.ii"
i»ri un i (nr *%vflitne * |u» *
II. IS-iOl I V1 |*|) I'Kl ss
R e tu rn T o
N o rm a l
h&gt;l tmniiu: tl*l‘ t i n into I
llrrt it Im *r (oi thr mumi * j.mjrri
i. tome far away ha*y place, about
I fir ( mini Nf itr* irnhy rn*
i lirti fi.
In
N ew
Y o r k C i t y ai well known to .ome people a. ^
M«f &gt;n\&lt;vr|l (lid nni fbinir
Ill*- ' 1111tin,; «»| if t ,i t •*i*n i m p 'l l f »lit r ftttrn l l i r |\«rifi&lt; !*• thr \|l in*M
Pago Pago," Im declared
irpnil nrt l,.l!ntiue l* i **tound
(lurf* [tfiwtiu. | | f ii icting dtitrII* VSStM’IA T K I' p k k s p
Im tOiiile i t n p n tlo«* lltr r^t.i i&gt;|i»||i nrn t o ( ill* Ii i liaie,
The Democratic guinnor-notm !
Vif r \iftnitiiJ I'.ui% l**i «rVtlfnirnl * •*( ih«* ! *mih*
m*n *»f ■» •nlKommiHer ninth Im
D ir firti federal move hai been
I1Im I), I*ii4»*, il'ptiti rlucl of Nai.il opmtinn* Im air.
nee rrlurnrd tail night from i vi.it
\r.»l» 4*i 1 "Pi m n tlit* 11vly 1 in«I,
hrrn intrthK.ilini* illr^rtl *|»y .nil
taken Inward trilling a threatened
,
i
.
IV cr m i &gt;I in in 41M
prrpurcl (m i i ltimf». | &gt;( t mm* r.fp
to California whrie he .ought .» i
ill** i « ■ i t i uiitftl
vilic* itnvd .it oh’.iMune alnmK , .
tlnle against the nation', railmadi,
g
. *
luncheon
iron trial
that lh»
I hr \\. a
&lt;»vy
a
r i,|ieft **4
remedy (or Florida's cit.... .11*.
I Vitlrtl N ilium uirtii.it »r. *1 (oilh
rncnv %rt irh (or % l*trrit*n in to rt 111* tim tartier *ii» pr&gt;*tip - I
involving I.Oflfl.OOO worker..
"Diere ij an unlimiletl fi*|d »«
Im pinp ».i!i ftir .illjin n 4 jific r
lion
about 1.15 |0iitu
«-.irti
l»v
Die national mediation hoatd. at
ad.rrti.iug the ftale," he tlr il.|- d
ill
I’ llfitinr in .i ti.roO.wnvcl ffItrrrntlier
Ilf
idifl
(lit|
when
3
fp|oifl
tt
the request of the rarrien’ commitin an interview. "We might in lm
pod ill'lliluitrcl in ill I N mrtnVxif
t hitler .* ' i t *i|m n u»n pt.i i
mill* to l|ir (till rommitler L* v tl
t*e. planned to open meeting* in
getting better reiulli with what we
I n itnui'
ili.il
inlurmalion '•irrndy rpr«»Vi I t»&gt; S»-*tr».iry -.|
MIAMI. Sept. 21. (/P)— Wind* Chicago Thur.day in an attempt are iprnding on ilate ad.erliiing,"
|ir ( l !
ll r t l l l f j fill*
ronrrm in^ *i
Ihe *i
Ihfre |*n^nn» ir*c l»r feme Fot r»* *il IVin* &lt;d i H ,
to
have
the
railroad,
and
If)
non*
Ihear nil f N,t (oirr*1 111 *i would I
of 140 mi I'm an hour »ma»li rd
Warren I* warring chiefly at
r \ f in I *
inn lii.il llit
lUfTlfll Dvn to fltr Jmtirr |)r|Mtf lHa fiotitilrd, with hrithlftif I a. ill
operating
brotheihood.
reach
agree
*
ClfgiNQ
demou.tr.tlien*
of
trt
«i»Florida'*
long
time
habit
of
.Inn­
•cro n Kry Wcri today a» a big and
! (illilir *»( I Ar ill |v ilit i t&gt;( Ihe
r r .it ..i thr Conilructora' Exhlbt- ftirnf |i»r pirtruf ilom t«» * (nlr f » fir. f «»t hvo i ai n» r of th* el mi
ing
premature
or
green
fruit
into
merit
on
wagri
and
bouti.
growing hurricane paired over thi
rlfl
I la.lv I iti I tfiniM (»r lc*fI t i !lie
Die rail brotherhoodi, alter .. the northern market* lie -aid tern m r.iml ir-m*ti, Lutlwnd. lie i*r mim piry.
•(land city 175 iniki moth of Mi­
that he would have a program for llti'ith Royal A liftrre A W -*&gt;* n
.It 1dm t* «l(i the
in
.oi.htion
it..
pi.&gt;t-&lt;i..
tt.»
i; lilt,*
Arab
-'at
The
rum
mil
tee
hn»
I
ntii
breakdown in negotiation! tail citrua betterment to submit to tin put on iltsplsy. The twin Jet-pniV e ils C o lc ami.
Navy !»*• .»* viould n» ***iiiiioal,itt
inb.ibii .ul o| llir
hr t
lion
ini:
a
liirije
tiufulifr
of
witn«
«
»
week, aulhonrrd a itnke vnl* Legislalure, hut that before he ,
| My.ng wins I* vhown t“ .; I .....i 'T
1 , ,
|*ntio | M|iuith.iri*, tv »i utility
rn d o A iiflirn c e O fO b 0
Tire report of the ilorm’i inlrn|«rrat|sc f
TI
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formulated
hi*
plan*
two
things
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door
which now- i. being taken. It will
rmt'li *' l -It
the necessary *ecn-cy runct-rulng .'|iindt«n . pi
lily wa» made by ladio by the
■if Its-1 on.I -Mo*. | * ***!1• \Ai»)» Jib
j
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p
a
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n
would happen:
I t s ; .: , t i.u , v (t..(rrmr no') . Ih
be rnmplrlrd in about a month.
'ir testimony on atomic i-n-ig.. n" ' o'l'ihnol fj*«-.lilt
Or'Ih'T.! Ii\ Seftptj!if. • f Sfmr
ll«* would hold n prriw of m rft- I
Navy In the Weather fturrau here.
The thrrr.m an mediation Ixiard
Thu ipieitioniug has !&gt;rcn mined
Congtr- &gt;ull l«:
k. I i, *p
ii* ^ ssim i \ i ri» i*ucs*i
Mnr^Imll m Ciii
n
i n
1
Comniumcall'ini In Key Weil were plan to hntd conferences separately l i m with cltn ii iKopk «nd o th frl
nt »1,Isiniug Information an I do. ptove ■\li . for ds t &gt;r On I vA»*ombly
Thr ! •’•*» I .Nit’ .•
(
|tf&gt;f
[ |)rnrv |i»lil
tnipfnrtft
men
and
individuiiN
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n
A
n
K
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/
(Mil.
with repreirritative! of the car­ four "trateiric locations in thr* rl- 1v l
llir | m tin i*t in-*'i'll1 . ,,f world
C l l I X O l j D c l I l K not moan that those railed hr- pain inn, I'llce said
»
•
hrrnn;*
«iowi|
,«|
luIrlMlt-!
fore the group have Irren rlliMore Ilian l.l.nnn , ivllmn ami
Irtlaiiit! fil*»l In-n*l *' t.-mtMirary
'Hurricane very interne." ihe rier* and the rail union*. The tru* hell, to grt more idea«.
tilthV it* *1 I*' * *turf utijrflii* (*!**' ult-ii’ rttP 1 *i ill t,.v.! ihir-ent
procedure ia part of the Railway
He hoped the citrn* tnduitry
preted of alleged espionage, the military tMi'"nm d mil t«- &gt;m- (
Navy itated. "Indtum.nt. blow,
Act. Th Y act nlxo* providcV. would do something of it, ..wn
ro Intuit ter lot, made flea,.
plove.1 no the r,,uiiilit..l t.n
illi f'f I'** |*rrtii|ri||i t| &lt; imp ii,;n ii 1*» ».f ft 1Pi* fr M|*» fli * * it til.
away. F-Mimatcd wind* 140 milei jf 1hr
fl(llll
|ht&lt; accord toward l»cttcr cooperation
tltaoil H i t , .
TI i* V ••inlity** fn »n
nn
1‘i t n g n n i n to t h e A m e n t a n |*c.t
per horn."
dispute, for a providential enter- 'In the m atter of eitru* shipments
da&gt; were: Hr. .Inicpli \V. Welo* n::;t,non he i.t,|
I lie* rn»i1»iit*l i&gt;f Kiihit»* un* iivirnI'lr "
and
marketing.
berg a wartime alornic'n v n r r h
ifv
Tides werr inundating tottic of gency hoard to investigate thr
n | I*v I* »ui»i*riif v |»rcMili-nt .1n:*ii
t f v bi 4 ffo.
“1 Ixlieve that if California ran
D r w rj r , l i . n c l i n g t o w a i d D c n r r t
srl.a i .t : and Hr. and Mi - I mil m, tk&gt;
\ ItvPMIllirllt nf 1 r *»**.'til! I Sit -121
Rotida Kcyi. reported Wealbei controversy nnd a ftO-day cooling
■f - 't i t n j u
I
I
get
premium
prices
for
it.*
.funk­
off period Ixfnrc a walkout ia
Ma.-ing of New W k
tty, Mr | mp,
r,.„„ „„ im ift * f»9 Ihr ■•tttl a t r . m u l t - ta io t t a n t p a i y n V M IP M \ M. KSTl
Obierver Ed Lowr at Tavernier, an legal
ing oranges, Florida by pro|wr F i v e
in n \ i | l(nj 1r ••
N e g ro e s,
O n e IlowtM mtiil Mr.
Mi milk'tin
t it* ii,til to
- P - r i h t o n i g h t , i p p - a t c d o n ill"
and marketing, should
itland about 100 milet north nt
i*ncin|t*iry t»rofrj**nr nt Ku'c-'iv
lltr «11v**itt i *( ilif whiI | mu* two
Item a nil* hv the lirutherhixsl* In­ cooperation
h
n
k
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t
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n
,
it
tin
w
i
t
h
II
t
o
lie
aide
to
run
ring,
around
II*
'
• r in n n
W h i t e M «an A r c S a i d
Key Weil.
clude a wage inerraan of S3 rent*
•I •*«•!!•.n* r mm Cs*. *
a v t l y a b n g M illiain Nit h o lto ti. C n lttiaclt! IL- Mura lnr.Hi«»* *•( uhttt hi* rnllfd
Dte Ovetieai Highway wai an hour: reduction in hour* from
tlii' nn Iii it**hU»n •*( *v%o ’tatlrn*.
T o H a v e D o n e W o rk
1 s e a l a n e s iiu ltllt.in r a n d l i l a l t l o r lltr .S en ate.
Oltvitm-vh I *’ ti*|V*» ’ I 1"
rioted. A roadblock W'ai tel up .it 4K to 40 a week without a cut in
C o l u m b i a , n . c .. s c Pi . 21 m
Matecumlx to halt traffic south- pay: time and a half for Satur­
Irt*) n t
i* r
i i /I ’ i
rlosiir" I.r til.' %;.v&gt; . plan t . . . . •»Htl
. * O.11. mI ..I (mul.
..... , il'r p.iity 11 can- nn&lt;I tbf* * 'iiilrd Stnti**
day* and double time for Sunday*
‘ The* v*4*1hi mtiiint l*' ft ilinliKfue
thi
1 C H I 11 V A t V / 1 1 1* II S *wt-li-ti ii m a j o r m m , i t&gt;*.,. Iierc ‘,l-,.'*c loi l o l m u l o g o . n n o r
ward into the alotm.
iH.'vtiift ivri* pRliotii, «**'»r run It
and holiday*.
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iruheiitbms
The
Rrpubloan
pre.idenlial
nom
Key Weit wai iiotaled eirepl
tna.lal town wa» rnblied today
In one of the country'* major
1 .11111 I'll 111|»|» M D S i r i l l f F ,,f *ncr. . .d »t-r- I,y on,(irnnlboih.
,l„w a. 1laughi t Horn the
,i c,»«, h«* n tnoiiolntuo l»v on** "I
II.IIIM M «■ Paa* Ml*.
lalmr disputes, trucking operation*
f|r,.,
lnrr drew
thr Arurntli*** (of**ii:»i minister
•it, n, V / U l l l l l l l i U C I I L U I I I I L , ............... .
in New York City were repnrird
* *- 1
, of, Naval
,,
, ,,,
• when
he. acrttlentallv
...id
"I «- niil
______ *-*
ltr .c n 4 *r-,. wlm Red oi ,
Thuu
ntitU
flier,
were!
.
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.
.
1,11
•Hi. h t . •» fin »*nd l»»
«*• or
nearly normal. Step* were taken
ORI.ANDO
e n t 2l-fR«)eclalt
autnmnMle Nnl„
Nnlw.-ly
I-AKPILANH,
-I mao
td'i tieA trrained In-te during the
tinntu ASJnn
nt
t«ti l»nwrrr.l
pnwcrcrl
»titnmoh*tle
prlr.
1 ■" hr ,,1,v
Denver.
&gt;II
t.M l*«»*
11 out 11
by the Association of American
w
n n in i, S
orpi.
* i“ lf»peciait
•
r w.i* I prominent
HondaN-pt
eitru,
(Iilierlr.l
ll.i.
&lt;|Ut,
l|y
,
however,
to
al,|
It.,
fire
,rot
..nintng
,.|w,
.................................
. .................
. p-Thr type of lalmr available and hurt
Irl.nrd Imlay to t. nfv at , Sr rode
Railroadi to lift thr
partial rail
will t* |,ift, .1 It i genei oInerte di.l tile |idr-tuifg t&gt;e,,plr
road Height emharp. whlrh went »»•.««» •'*
4',1" 'v.',r- *«•
(hr I.Atiiht* belli lip five I1..11I aiih.CQmniitlrr hen ring licrun-e lie I'lIV IMtlll-rslo.,,1
they will t.
|llm . | , IRr „,,,jorit» i-i
Ibto effect Sept. I when the AK1. j *' *'1" '■* 11Y. *'"
r V* \
*1 r '"l&gt;«y*' and three nnlomer* with Iwllrvn! Mich no. •nttg . « , t r t., r -rpn r*hrI ti. Tc-r.i ■ i,tMv,,l I ,,|
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a
m p , til'll.
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| I M!*|t| *•( whlpJM t
WBtlW.
I n V I 11 IN H r p t '.’I (,V|
ttiita ln
|1 w rioui iimblrm at ihi* H^rliln in .1 r.ir brnrititt VirictnB-t lirrnie liri&lt;| pflW rt, infill mi ll Hr it .i t tiv
“ M* o t i j e r l i v r I t o l . r l u g h nr*.
KANSAS CITY Sent.
—(/!*&gt; 1* s,l*‘t "f &lt;»&gt;'* rily'a trnrk* were I vegetaiile grower in I1U7 IS Craw i .
riniiiir Pi'ftprt m i» trlrKvntn In e tiM .id e f . tli m i ' &gt;u.&lt;fi,m ,t H im . • o v of loot\ l.&lt; til.. \ rt.,-(i.-ist.
— Four men were killed nnd three [ rwiw.rtvsl rolling yesterday hut one „rr,|irtP(| that the tightening of 1
iiii|* 4*| 1th,* t h i n -ii g r a v e that il *u .|ieud.'d (wople.' iHwtey . 1, 1,1 - |t will l»wounded in a shooting affray lait I of the major Jncala&gt;of the A H ., (he labor situation, nationally,
Hir employe. .,,..1 thr nMhi fir “fn il.n i h it1vh*Ml»f
ru m n ie tiin l
w ink m
tli" I to y a l j ui v li,ifm' to -1 .» tl.cit ■
, 1. I,ion among
fihlrtiiM
In
In*
11
i
rilMin
I
night in a negro apartment houie Intrrnntionnl II rn t h c r h «»oil of l frmild hnvr IIm rffe rt »«n hlmhln. n rrr fu r rifi*vori uni
Itellrve It ril Not the futlloll*
yrllo
ItiH kyniiU Imlay in order to n*. lour people rnttir to
.m l anil Ilia
hml/
Tcnmutrm Involved
rrnch- nml
district.
Divert hnd
hail not learnarid mill
said hi*
he rx|H*rtr*l
exported tin*
the Florhln
Horirtn , r .... 1 . 1,,
„ ..1 . „ 1 .
fit nl'ont 100 wa i hlpa f.,i ervlee.|rtelghlioi i. nut •••' against neigh- curio,,n feature h&gt; Ripley, came
* Three of the dead and two of cd a contract agreement with any I I .U r supply for IIHH p.i t« »-■, , ' ^ nr ,
^
lc'!?*IT.J.1. ^
n. " u jT/;[
•mt Inst week picturing Jlr*. O.J.
\n official navy antuumecinenl hnr ntfl irmun nirnin t rmui*
of the employer*.
{n7&gt;"greater" than last year, based been white." Die Fc«lci.»l fill trait &lt;man committee studying the
v 'the wounded wer« policemen.
saiti the i-hips a tr It. I»e mnd." I (■ n*' tu hi in u fn \Vfi **iti Ivlul ikTi pope of .Satifotd removing a
The (hooting occurred after two
l^eal 307. which »lartrd the „„ aurreya of tha ‘late and U.8 of Invritig.riinn
in riiatloltr
Tim lo t.. appeared nt »«•«*«&gt; f«r dutv Iwfi.rr April An n new hlirh
*if ••fg*Jl1:■vn of “cnoki I" turkey ftoin h. t fionl«trikf th rrr uerku nic*i. »•!*( only rmtilovment
Imvo l.....-*-.
i j . ithere
______ _______
’ ni|*v a rt 1 111 nilniiialty spokesman said, how. thr iifiifv of Anioiic-nn
patrolmen answered a routine .lit- ________
less lefrigenii -i aft.'t thi* ter*
employment ivrvicM.
servin'*, uhirh
which have
|lourvrr .L-*
that it ___
w*.i .told
wer- , .m
i i l") . V
iirofth' M
' *
' ,
,,,rr V .
'
m u tio g hut .1,1 not le.ilfy.
king |,een nnalyte.1 by FFVA. H ow -'
iil*|. plane it i ■!' l*&gt;t Jsn 17 that
turbancc rail a t a three atory Ifour «r five of Its larger trucking
'ever,
the
work
rim
he
done
vet
v
To
ire
•mull
1
ij
IVwi»v
"ii
wi. 1 &gt; ' and t ' . " ' 1 hri i nine and
I I - s IIShH
T ssl
aiwrtment houM. They were »h«,1 1companies had not M ttle&lt;l with ever, he eonltnued. thi* muW re- ;m nrBro&lt;'* «•*« « while man. l h e ;ti l IVpiwr in Mr i. leg not "I I
•!ml
if
i
••
U
r|i-rlp&lt;l
»
m
«
will
|U.
lu ll In a drastic shortage of r.rapc car wai abamloneil nin* , f.'fer you to Mr Mixm.h and^the
to death Inside the building.
I
tt »atlaa*u u* ro se Twsi
■Hldn-' •
' t 1 K Mfulrt ,| i» resi.lt, ,1 in ti e !•■*» of life of lilt
• farm laliot during the ira on tie-'nolr from f'lc w rll
Approximately 30 policemen and 1
llu .r plan........ up *n! ...........
................I’npils
u,.gist,
r
,a*1tp!r‘'
titel
M
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In
if #' rnliiticN''
Hr
rrfrrM»l
l«
T
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Minon
leauae weather disasters hiaUtiallv | T|„. I m ,,,, „
deputy sheriffs were sent to thr
t Ii. Sptien !• ",l ' Plane I ....I!
to
t’sr‘
*
•ill
rhi
|*tl,"
scene.
An otpline .la t'e,I into a lion c.
n .~ i,.«i™ . 1, . 1 m , . , 1
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j
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T
S . J P S S s f c . - t J ’X ' { . . . C S i l n
S e m in o le
S c h o o l*
•hr
D
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'Sun
i.il
t•
*
i
Whet,
The dead pediremrn weir Char.el it it f u r and i ooi e.l a tuikcy
rd serious deficience*.
llit-r*. were local re|i. rt flint tli* It.inkers' As^ocmlmfi uliirli m* |
1—d » ' 5 •• fIi ?*!**!’•• \*&lt;‘l*f . I'Drl'*
"In suite of the inctra-ed use
. .....'
' '
lc» I’errine, 4ti, Charles Neavei,
1
11 ....... . I ■IP i
rriitly
rnmliirlnl
a
#uni*y
»*f
thr
•
rrt-l-f«nt I
in i-itmui m
of mechanixeil farm enmpntrnt.
' n. .
30, and .‘lainly Washington, 20,
A it .1 f’ope, tormei enutlty
ORLANDO, Pent. *1—W V-Or- , ,h* mimher of field woiker* t r .
•v "r r ' of »'ighwa. ivnlfnlnirn* u ti i* Inisini * .itnl » m*' up with ' r r(»•%-*! *
Washington and Neaves were ne........
loiter
i, ill. ,1 It lhi»
T
, *# s* w b l r a l
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low .living ptatie u» it eiastinl
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i,,n oft, the turkey Ktvrn a
■a I loot, an I el t tie........ the
retng iotnf ■licit expo 1.1 *11 (lie
eve- "f wain, • of i ill loii. oiilookMIAMI, Kept. 11 —&lt;/!•)— An
odd IS.minutr ralm Interrupted
gale force wind* at Miami at
1:13 I*. M. today, but the burn,
meter » i wilding downward
rapidly.
Here are Weather llurrau
haromrter reading*:
9:30 A.M. 1:30 P.M.
29.1.1
29.51
.Miami
29211
29.55
Fort Myerw
West
29.63
29.75
Palm Reach
29.69
29.73
Vero Reach
29.73
29.50
Melbourne
29.71
29.31
Orlando
29.3.1
I9JI9
Jsrkaofivltl*
29.63
29.77
Tampa

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Problem To State
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*4 Men Are Killed
In Shooting A t
Negro Apartment

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Features Turkey
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.,1
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There wa» no
rnndltlnn from five hultrt wnunda,
i""Mtbt Mr, l.nwtnn -olil.
The printers had asked for •» the aid of supplementary emer- gunmen held .if. t private n u t mr unitlre rep'.it testified nt llie *
A (I end Military .Meet I t Zl'SS'Z:'
and K irffrr llurrla, 34. Welch
till ndn y . iinti *»f ilie Serial*'
Sriiiii«f,li High Siittml n ,. d *.ii#
^Jden'iftci the other wounded man 2344 percent wage inerrase in ne- grney talior from the Rahanias, it i VnwlSnndav ntrlnwnand ea-aped
in c e tl mu t'.vri Avenue, .md liio
more lUlpit to till tile mitt unitk
puliation* which atartn l more would not have been priv.il.le to ,,-iih a loot estimated by Police healings.
W
.I'sitliS f* Os r u . V ast
If lit I.*r I* M'tMitf* iif Slillf "Ttl
i eih11*ttig11 • trsni I t*«tr Ita!
I'epper aim rxplaineil the only ‘ Tbe Jiintm lligti Selin.,I ti n will (m* iinmng
produce a vegetable crop effih to ii »«m .« •
-Is*
than two months ago.
f 'll «yia**toi »f
rip in se Involved to the meetings '-'13; Sanfnril firamtnar, .'|,'t; S'.utli army rrm ivlat* • Central Fin
last ..............
year, much tr** barThey now paid 170 for a 37 '4 cientlv
.....................
P o » l S e ts
it at maturity. FFVA Is now S H -iffi
P ittm in lt
I 'l i n f l
ir«atlBH»« -|» r»«» n i l
Hide I'nm ary,
W ed Slrli •In wii'4 »u* |»lniuuD{: I" nlUiiu in * | , t * r j n n
hour week on the day shift and 1vest il
.
‘
.
'
.
t’rlrnnry, I It*; t.ym.vn at lauig- ..................
......
..
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..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
f7;t for a .1744 hour ahlft at night. working closely with atnte nnd fell-l ‘ J
&lt; clK II
HurltU Militmy !»• irlrl &lt;&gt;11! irt
JilIU
M o m lirr
At the expiration of a verbal t-al employment service offlelati. *S IlO W N L a r K l ’ I n c r e a s e O r p h a n s N l 'W M o t h e r '
I ike Maty, IM; t»v..d... r lim|l nt la. k-MuUr Naval Vir
agreement September 15. Martin
attempt to develop an otilerly
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...
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\ l
, , I'.t': Henrva. 52; lake Monrne, 74; station Sept. 23 "d.Major |1&lt;,|tuti
MIAMI. Jtept. 21—MV- A fire Andersen, publisher of Ihe Or­ to
migration
of domestic
farm TAtI AIIAKRFF Kla
S. lit 21
"I ' DOS I•lC
Wit mi. 51
M end
m d Kanfm,I
Knnfnnl V'.tealinnal
l\»en I Intia I M
rtii-iiii'lsed It,m
*"limpbell-1 n i : ''&lt;&gt; l 33 of be
Fla , Sept.
* ClO
IOr t*
lC AA &lt;IO|&gt;l
f l O |) I 1011
I O n Wil.nri.
,s, p i.,.,
of undetermined origin today gut­ lando dallies, posted working con­ workers to tha sU te-eo that there _ TALLAHASSEE,
jV -T h " reserve
reserve fund
a y - '•
v ,„.ir,u t..i ,.t O.
............ . I ■gi,n « l a g-'al ;f
—^oT’t—The
fund for'p
for pay-----------.Srlmnl.
®r b,mL .T'
(!orp* inf,
ted the Club Dali on Blacayne dition* under terms of the Taftw111 T
e
nn«hr s L. 'i .'. T ',r" Ing pensions
retire.1 Florida
SKW YORK,
YORK. Sept. 81-4AV
Crooms
Academy leads the tando Mllitart Si.lvD trlc t Head MW "em ber* and
lU 1940
pen .ions to retirr-d
Florida,i NEW
21—015—
f’rimm
Boulevard leaving a loss estimated Hartley art.
li.s i- .s r s i i s r . s r
I .----.----- haa Tw,, ctiriy-balie I orphan* stepped. [ colored
I — -.
W l, t.t„ „ ||m€nt w(t|l
nim rlrr . aid l-riav. tnembership dfiv* at a me, t n ;
State and. county employes
by Fire Chief Henry R, Chase ai
“We will rontinue to print on 1 , 'n e m i m r T m i n K n r u T’xv grown
Although the quota a fer «• '"id '»*t evening «t tb» l.-iton
to |.i,7r&gt;l.ttOO In the tw oloff •in. |,iK plain fiom Europe and f*•- I'upila Other mimed v&lt;tu.nli
over 1100 000.
schedule." Andersen said.
I u r m i l l H 1 u t l i l l v l n 111 i&gt;Mr«
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enrollments:
air trim port itlori nnd Hnl.
year* since it wn*
waa established.
rst*h!l*hrd. Iblinked
, blinked hard when
wlien they heard the have the following
.
..........
....... „govrmunnt
« Whipped by a driving wind and
at -larksonvillr
'! i. tbe aim of tbc I’oat to try
Comptroller C. M. (Jay rejiorted news.
Ilnppei, 2.1*1; nnl&lt;|d&gt;orn, 212; M’d- "iinrler available
ivwi
gusts up to 4G miles sn hour, the
t't lny there i.v 42.123.51!' available
A representative of llir Untied , ^*y, 150; Altamonte, 123, Forrest ;V‘ 8tali*m bas I*•»n filled, Mai"' I" get 100 p»rcrnl rnrvilman.
blaea raged out of control for W I v ch
. . . . ....
f"r |)«n»ionlng nearly D.OOO arli- Kcivice for new Americans told n ty , 30; Ovletlo, |»2; (Jabrlella, Pierce -aid re*rivi.ti niav still |oior to tbc National l.cginn
nearly an hour.
«b'i are willing tu filrnlsb &lt;*onventlon nt Miami whi.'h ataiti
TALLA1IA88LL. Kepi. .1 — irpatlng slate employes when Ihey the little boy and girl this at In ID; Wagner, 13; Geneva, I'l; , attend
, ,
Harvey Bell, club owner said
(Speelal)—Vocational agrirolture |w „mr r ;iB||,tr for retirement. A let national Airport yesterday:
Kotokre. 17 and lake Monroe.l
"" "
"O'* mi lit). 13, it was announced by
the loss waa covered by imu ranee.
iiunrter* ,n J ark son v lie.
Janie! W right, post command'
Ti.elr "new" mother. Mrs. Irv- 77,
Chief Chase described the fire OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 21-HP) teachers from three counties will I ,„t„| „f | | 2'!*J.nio in in h separate
_________
I The Now anti Air Fotre are
\ committee waj authorised by
ni the woist to fight since Byron's Someone, mayba everyone, will meet In Kanford on Thursday, to f.,,,.! f„r |M&gt;ut 5JK3I rounty em- ir.e Rothschild of Springfield.
discuss the farming program In pines.
as listing witb tbe Contnct (’anitt rommander W light to .re to it
Mn*i. had dirtl nnd her hudiand
Red Cm** Department Store here have a lot of explaining to do.
f a v o u r s o c ia l is m
late &lt;t that the lint I tienn
Nrarlv all the money In both had decidetl he could nol go
demom ttating
op and
A police vice squad broke up the schools, State School Supl.
waa gutted in 1943.
MOSCOW, Kepi. 21 f/pj—||y n IM,,r ,l,,1,.t and
leeiininiie-i, Malor tc painted prior to thr invention
funds Is Invested in U.R. govern- tb f'ig h with Iheir adoption.
A half doten firefighter* re­ a poker game in a card roam Iasi Colin English announced lotla&gt;.
Eltrneburg wrote . I'ravda
titp,"11"'""
!
.
,
| I’ierre mldeil. In aildltton *o th» date.
The teachen svill come from m int Immls.
Manfred Wolfe, II, nnd hl» *!*• day that lirn el’a
quired oavgen treatm ent after too night and took tha players down
d.stiny lies In , lin in g . r h e d u l e , "off-duty"
Last month, ltd retired county ’lei Marlon H. n)d smlly .hey Socialism
to Ihe headquarters to poat bond. Seminole, Orange, and Volusia
Raymond Hat!, J r . communi­
long in tha smoke.
...
,
I event* g'e planned.
{workers and official* drew p en -1h*,i twen ''looking forwanl to liv“Why ate you picking on u*T" counties.
cation! advisor for the gov-rnment
Lhrenbiirg,
one
of
the
Soviet
|
—
-------------------The
conference,
the
eighth
in
a
s'ons
totaling
&gt;1.431.
Individual
Ing
here."
Their
patents
were
asked
one
of
the
prisoners.
of Iran, who is now in W**hington
y
RACKFTF.KRINO BACK
HOSPITAL I.OSRFS
“Your wire* telenhoned us," an­ series of 16 to be held through­ payment* ranged f»nm 11.7 tn killed in a eonerntratinn ramp and Union's lop commentator* on,
D. C. In connection with hla work,
' n e w YORK. Sept. ai_ (/P &gt; _
foreign
affair*,
said
the
enemy
I
ATLANTIC
CITY
N.
L.
Sept,
8250.
In
the
same
period,
73
form­
they
htd
been
living
with
a
fam
i­
swered
Tatrolman
V,
E.
Van
flroy.
out
Ihe
state,
will
deal
with
schoolwai accepted n* n mernlcr of the
llcappearenre of racketeering In
on
Israel»
homo
front
U
tho
21—f/Pt
The
Amerh
an
llo.plial
e
r
state
worker
&gt;
received
15.2(15
ly
in
ilruxsels,
Belgium,
community
relationships
In
Vora.
post.
New York eily'i big dree* m anu­
Itoiirgeoiae
and
“
Anglo-American
j
A
.
oclalien
plan*
a
Iwo-year
In
rheeks
tanging
fmm
113
to
Then,
hand-in-hand,
they
went
DRIVERH
LICKNSFM
tlonal agriculture, tho farm mafacturing Industry has been charg»120.
capital.
He
said
be
i*
-onvlnrrd
I
study
tn
find
out
how
to
operate
off
to
a
temporary
home
while
the
improvement
program,
Clerks now making o«it drlvent rhlnea
•d by a union official after agent a
ital.
agency hunted for nmtlher mother. I nlcstlne worker* will find •‘the th* nation'* non-profit ho tp
farming,
supers lead
pita
and pickets of the AF1, dress and licenses a t the office of County veterans
correct path in highly difficult without lo&gt;i.
AUCTION QUERY
7 HU WFATIIKRR
FRT
walat makers Joint board were Judge R. W. Ware are hoping for farming, supervised farming, and
condition." and he defined that
TRUMAN CHANCES
County Agent C. R. Dawson and
A report made to *he asiomore rainy daya, for on ruch Ihe general agriculture program.
JACKSONVILLE. Kept. 21
beaten by unidenttftad man.
path
a*
the
one
to
Socialism.
hi*
assistant*
have
been
busy
this
RATON ROUGE, lo t. Kepi. I—
rial ion’* 50th ennvenlion showed
Other conferencea will be held in
drfitly daya mora d riv en apply
8H 07
Atlanta
r - ml ' n- out m Imroe-rap bed (A*) -Prveident Truman’* ehener*
ho-nitats repotted operating lo*.
for licensee, they revealed. Yester­ Hastings, Oontales, Plant City, I
72 32 .02
Hmton
DELAYS ACTION
of getting on Ihe November ballot
COUNTS BODY
_ ARRIVES
___ I
7d Ul .60
Chicago
TALLAHASSEE, S ep t 81—OPi day It rained and B14 motorists Fort Pferre. Miami, ClfwUton. and nueatlonna res to grower* In «r. rr In l-ouliiana—iHisaibly through ] PARIS, Kept. 21—&lt;fl’&gt; -The borly *e. in H'I7 ranging up to Jrtoo.tHHi.
'*»
'f
"Ill ral-e
Nashville
'.H 67
K Tha Supreme Court tndny hear,! sloshed their way to the Court Sarasota.
fruits
ami
vegrta!
I-*
for
aiietlo-tspeelal legislative action- figure of (amnt FolVe Rcrnadolte arrive.I
RRIAJIAN8 VOTH~
New York
81 61
Itf arguments in tha eaae of House to obtain driven permit*.
iweMiman^
let
I'nrlii
Li.l-tu
in
a
*tti
s
ing
at
the
Hanford
State
Farmers
about nine to one In Congressman in I’aria iotlny jn a flower-filled
nni/SSKLS Belgium Kept. »|
Pblladeipbia
33 56 .04
McCORMICK ILL
During the pail week there
Aaron Quince, negro sentenced
M
arket
Otto Paaaman's Imok right now. plane from Geneva.
—(/Pi—Fmtv Belgian senators tie.
in) 71
CHICAGO, Sept. 11—WV-Fow.
Washington
to dia for shooting a white wo­ were several slack daya in number
Tha
growers
are
also
requested
I’sstm an revealed hi* odd* yesRepresentative* of 63 nation* ride today whether the public will
38 71
Fort Mycr*
of applleante. Judge W arn re­ Ict McCormick, 49, chail man of tn specify how many unite In hag. terdajr
man. but mad* no dacMon.
aa ha and Kcp. Henry Lar- wrre gathered at Orly Alrflald to gat a ch«r»ee to vota on tho mira­
85 71
Jacksonville
____ International H a n m tc r Company, hamper or crate form th a t they rade sat
Only lawyers fo r tha (tale ap- vealed today. Total licenses Issued
In Governor Earl K. pay homaga to tha slain United
Krv Wgst
32 72
before tha c e d r t Quineo’a to data a n 8,718 operators and U seriously III with virus pneu- h* abl# to eupply. A Hat of 31 Long's outer office waiting to Nations Palestine mediator ana tion of King I^opold Ill's return.
Leopold haa been In axlla In
Melbourne
35 77
t attorney did M l appear, 1X5 chauffetm . Registrationn la monla, his physician said today. fruit* and vegetable* th at may be see tha chief executive. He dla not hi* French tide. Col. Andro P.
Swltxerlarsl since na
he waa freon
freod
T — ii:
/ tVJ
, It b . f l
'
nuurm « . nwiiicrianu
Miami
83 75
was no explaaattap of hie from IrOO A. M. to 1:00 P.’. M.lHaCormlek haa been Is 8L Luke's raised la Included fo r estimating change
thorn after talking to tha Kerot. Both wero *aaa**!nate,l .from German cuilody a t the end
38 T.I
Orlando
| Hospital for a weak.
units to he supplied.
OoventeT.
I frlda v In Jerusalem.
l „ f th« w»r .
T
M 63
Jgllsbaaate

$100,000 Fire flurriH
Club Bali In Miami

Call Squad To Hold Meet In Sanford
Break Up Poker Game

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